the ground ahead and missile strikes across ukraine leaving destruction and injured. we ll have a live report from kyiv. the funeral for japan s shinzo abe will be held next week. a wake is scheduled for monday with his memorial service set for the next day. a hearse carrying the former prime minister s body arrived at his tokyo home a few hours ago. hundreds of mourners lined the streets outside. just one day earlier abe was giving a campaign speech in western japan when he was shot at close range with a homemade gun by a man. police found several crude guns made from metal pipes and other materials. under japan s strict gun laws, it s very difficult for citizens to own guns. the dockers tried to say about abe but say his blood loss was just too great. he was the longest-serving figure and a world known figure on stage. blake is covering this for us. reporter: earlier the body of shinzo abe accompanied by his wife arrived back here at his home in tokyo located just down
the midterm season. it during a private fund-raiser in maryland yesterday jill biden said they were semifascism and jill biden continued his attacks at the podium. i respect conservative republicans, i do not respect these maggot republicans. they are a threat to our very democracy. they refused to accept the will of the people. president biden: they have made their choice. to go backwards full of anger, violence, hate and division. we have chosen a different path. forward. judge jeanine: so what the heck is semifascism anyways? even the white house is struggling to define it. maggot republicans have done and you look at the definition of fascism anything about what they are doing and attacking our democracy what they re doing and taking away our freedoms, taking away or wanting to take away our rights, our voting rights. that is what that is and is very clear. you know what i mean. judge jeanine: kellyanne conway is calling out jill biden s attacks. alienating
inflation reduction act into law. we ll talk about the impact it will have on families with congressman gregory meeks. we begin this very busy hour with the results of last night s critical primary races. liz cheney, once the third most powerful republican in congress, lost her primary bid last night to her trump-backed challenger by a whopping 37%. here s some of what she said about her political future in an interview with today. are you thinking about running for president? that s a decision i ll make in the coming month. i m not going to make any announcements this morning, but it s something i m thinking about and will make a decision in the coming months. a different story for another trump critic in alaska. senator murkowski finished first in her primary bid, allowing her to advance to the general race. but she won t be the only republican on the ballot. the candidate endorsed by donald trump will advance to the november midterms. here to start us off is
champion novak djokovic. an incredible comeback for alfie hewett he s in the wheelchair singles final and chasing a first title at wimbledon. and we look ahead to a history making final in the women s single it s rybakina against jabeur tomorrow on centre court. who will come out on top? also coming up in the programme away from wimbledon: ex fifa boss blatter and former uefa president platini are found not guilty following their fraud trial in switzerland. and perfect pogacar does it again at the tour de france, as the defending champion enjoy his second stage win in as many days. hello there and welcome to sportsday. all the latest from wimbledon on the way, where s it s been a day of mixed emotions for the british players in action. we ll have more reaction to cam norrie s defeat to top seed novak djokovic coming up. but first, they used to be at the pinnacle of world football. today, sepp blatter and michel platini have been found not guilty following a fraud trial in
. good morning on this saturday, june 25th. we are so grateful to have you here. i m christi paul. look who s in town. atlanta. great to be with you here in person. i m happy to host you any time. i m boris sanchez. you re live in the cnn newsroom. demonstrators have taken to the streets following the supreme court decision to end the constitutional right to abortion, a moment that antiabortion activists have described as a victory decades in the making. we saw major protests in cities around the country. yesterday in phoenix, arizona, demonstrations got rowdy, people there banging on the glass doors of the state senate building. troopers used tear gas to disperse those crowds and authorities say a monument was also vandalized during this protest. in some states abortion became illegal as soon as the supreme court issued its ruling. we re talking about 13 states that have these trigger laws in place activated by the court s decision. we want to take you to two o