intelligence appears in court, all while there are new details revealed in his case, including jack teixeira s arsenal of weapons and his alleged effort to cover his tracks. we ll take you live outside the courthouse for the very latest. and the parents of the louisville bank shooter are speaking out, and they have a message for the victims families. they say, we re so sorry. ahead, what more we re hearing from the last time they saw their son. shocked and disgusted. those are the words from americans who feel abandoned by the u.s. government and left to navigate the complicated and dangerous situation in sudan. secretary of state antony blinken just responded to that cnn reporting. we are following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central. right now, the air national guardsmen accused of leaking highly classified intelligence documents is facing a federal judge. prosecutors are arguing that 21-year-old jack teixeira is st
huber ahead on cnn newsroom a temporary victory for abortion rights supporters as the u. s. supreme court says mifepristone can still be prescribed. for now we ll take a look at the legal and medical fallout from this decision, plus a tentative ceasefire maybe holding in sudan , while the u. s state department has a message for americans hoping to get out of the country. and later, but the kremlin is saying about the bomb dropped on the russian city of belgorod. from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with kim bruun hoover. in a move that s being celebrated as a victory for the biden administration and abortion rights supporters across the u. s supreme court has taken steps to protect access to mifepristone and abortion medication that s been commonly used by women for decades are jessica schneider has more on the ruling and what comes next in the fight over the drug? the supreme court, stepping in to protect full access to the abortion pill mifepristone while the appeals proce
multiple tornadoes. we ve got above average temperatures across the eastern seaboard to periods. norah: planning to travel this summer, is your passport up to date? what you need to know about potential turbulence. we are looking for a regular passport time of 10 to 13 weeks. emerging threat from a potentially deadly new drug cocktail. xylazine and fentanyl combined have been described as the deadliest drug in the united states. norah: on the road with two old friends who met in an unexpected way. he was in prison for murder, i wasn t worried. when you have people who believe in you it will give up on you, it makes it harder for you to give up on yourself. norah: good evening to our viewers in the west, thank you for joining us on this friday night. we begin tonight with breaking news. the supreme court just issued a decision that will allow access to the common abortion drug mifepristone while the legal process continues. of the justices granted an emergenc
trapped. alarming new findings about climate change. a new report says the melting of glaciers is off the charts can anything be done is the future of food grown in a lab? it s better for the climate, but what does it taste like? and back in the groove. with record sales rising, why so many are turning to turntables this weekend. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening, everyone facing an 11:59 p.m. eastern time deadline of its own choosing and a day of high drama, the u.s supreme court has just weighed in on another pivotal and consequential question in the nation s divide over abortion. the justices tonight deciding what s next for a texas court ruling that said the fda s 23-year-old approval of a commonly used abortion drug is no longer valid, a ruling temporarily paused from taking effect up until now. that has had the potential to impact medical abortions even in states where abortion remains legal. senior legal correspondent laura j
battlefield. now after a year of war, their powerful tributes announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening, and thank you for joining us tonight alex murdaugh s sometimes failing memory, glaring contradictions and courtroom admission that he had lied to police were all fertile ground for prosecutors today as the accused double murderer spent another day testifying in his own defense. at moments displaying flashes of anger murdaugh on trial for the murders of his wife and 22-year-old son facing more cross-examination today. the prosecution digging into the heart of its case against him. the time line of his actions around the time of the murders. confronting the former attorney with cell phone records, his own words from his initial interview with police, even the number of steps recorded by his smartphone leaving murdaugh at times struggling to provide full explanations. catie beck is covering the trial for us in walterboro, south carolina. when