pill, mifepristone justice samuel alito, putting a temporary pause on any changes to the way the drug is currently administered, but only until wednesday, the court giving itself more time to decide if restrictions on the drug will go into effect if the full court doesn t choose to act after wednesday, doctors will be instructed to only prescribed if a princeton up to seven weeks of pregnancy instead of the 10 weeks now, however, doctors typically have discretion to ignore those instructions. and it will get harder to access the pill. women will have to see a doctor in person and pick it up. instead of talking to a doctor online and receiving it by mail , according to a newly published study, nearly one in 10 abortions obtained last year after the supreme court reversed roe v. wade used for preston subscribed during a telehealth visit with a doctor and overall , the drug is used in more than half of all abortions. the justice department urged the supreme court to put all the
the u. s supreme court temporarily. as the justices review the case. justice samuel alito issuing the order just hours before new restrictions were set to go into effect, and donald trump just spoke to the national rifle association, one of a slew of current and potential republican presidential candidates making pitches to the group today we re breaking down the gop message on guns after the latest mass shootings. and as the 2024 campaign clearly heats up, welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. tonight we re getting a fuller picture of the suspected pentagon leaker and the crimes he s accused of committing after his first court appearance in boston, cnn national correspondent jason carroll is on the story for us. we haven t jack to share his family leaving federal accord in boston this afternoon, refusing to answer any questions the 21 year old massachusetts air national guardsman made his first
we are coming on the air following several big developing stories. a city on edge. new reaction to a disturbing video. and an interesting visitor on the hill. let s talk first about memphis. bracing for protests. the release of body cam footage of tyre nichols hours away. we heard the nichols family calling for peaceful demonstrations, with the five police officers charged with his death out on bond. our team is on the grounds standing by. also this hour, the first reaction from former house speaker nancy pelosi, you saw it live here, since the release of the police video showing the attack on her husband paul. you will see more of that and the former speaker s news statements in a moment. and back here in washington, what is up with elon musk on capitol hill today? what is he up to? why is he meeting with top republicans? we will have more on that. i want to bring in antonia hylton live for us in memphis, our senior legal correspondent laura jarrett is us with, along w
survivors of the holocaust still live with the horrors. the holocaust remains one of the greatest crimes against humanity. in europe, nazis set out to kill as many jews as possible. they murdered all four of my grandparents and forced my parents into slave labor and external e external nation camps. ignorance fueled them. eight decades later, it s horrifying to see a rise in anti-semitism and holocaust denial around the world and here in this country. we want to take you on a tour of the united states holocaust memorial museum here in washington, d.c. more than 45 million people have visited this museum since it opened back in 1993. this institution serves as a reminder of what happens when society doesn t stand up to hate . would you please tell me your full name? david blitzer. that s my dad, david blitzer. he survived the holocaust, met my mother. he recorded his personal, very powerful survival story for future generations. i m from the name of the city of always
good friday evening to you. jim sciutto here sitting in for anderson. tonight making sense of the unprecedented look we ve just gotten into what until now was almost unimaginable, the criminal investigation of a former president. it follows the equally unprecedented court-approved search of a former president s home. today under orders from the same federal judge who approved that search warrant, the justice department released the affidavit backing the warrant. the document laying out the government s case that a search could yield evidence of a crime or even multiple crimes. it is heavily redacted to protect sources, potential witnesses, as well as the ongoing investigation of not just the president but also, quoting the document now, all potential criminal confederates. that said, there is much it does reveal, starting with what investigators believe they would find beyond the 15 boxes that were returned to the government in january. quoting again, there is probable cause