this is the source. we start with breaking news. as the u.s. retaliation for the deaths of three american soldiers is underway tonight. the u.s. hitting more than 85 targets in iraq and syria against iranian-backed militias. b1 bombers flying nonstop from an air force base in texas ultimately striking 7 facilities in a mission the white house says was successful but also not over yet. it is without a doubt a sharp escalation of the war in the middle east. those bombers in the air today as president biden was attending the dignified transfer for those three soldiers at dover air force base. we start with team coverage tonight. oren leiberman at the pentagon, retired air force colonel cedric leighton in washington, and nic robinson in tel aviv. the pentagon confirming these strikes and laying out their rationale. what s the latest you re learning tonight? the u.s. carrying out strikes in iraq and syria. going after not specifically iran. the u.s. didn t strike directly in i
10 to 25 years or more, people coming, seeking abortion. can you handle the increase? i don t know if we can handle the increase. the concerns from abortion providers as they brace for an influx of patients falling the reversal of roe v. wade. and stepping up to help those in need, how some food banks are providing more than just meals. thank you so much for starting your morning and your week with us. it is sunday, july 3rd. kristin, i don t know about you, some people were setting off fireworks early, they kept me up last night. really? already? in that rainstorm last night, we got a ton of rain here in washington last night. but, you know, boris, i don t know about you, after this show is over, i m staying put, because we re beginning another packed day on the road and at u.s. airports as millions of americans travel for the holiday weekend. so far nearly 200 flights have already been canceled, that s in addition to the more than 650 flights canceled yesterday.
january 6th. an omnipresent person there. he was involved or present during many of the moments that cassidy hutchison described in her testimony, including this moment. i saw mr. cipollone right before i walked out that morning, and he said something to the effect of, please make sure we don t go up to the capitol, cassidy. keep in touch with me. we re going to get charged with every crime imaginable if we make that movement happen. manu raju is outfront live on capitol hill. you heard her recount her conversation with pat cipollone. so this subpoena, obviously significant. what are you learning about it? reporter: this subpoena sent today, demanding that he appear before this committee, saying that they have spoken to him in an informal basis, acknowledging that it did happen on april 13th, but now wanting his testimony, especially in light of all the new information that s come out. one of the big things that has come out through the course of these hearings and th
political calculation. i m overwhelmed by the number of emails i received in the last to weeks. and i m one working lawyer. this is very bad because if he is departed to cuba, he s returned to cuba, he don t have nowhere to stay. he don t have a home in cuba. all the relatives, the family, are here. he calls me almost every day. almost every day. i don t want to stay here. why am i here? i m autistic. what happened? he stays in jail. still in jail. [ speaking non-english ] so to put this into context,
the deportation policies were made public. they say when their son had to appear before an immigration judge alone, he simply didn t know how to make his own case. he didn t understand what was happening. now he might be deported to cuba with neither parent there to help him. we spoke to a woman whose fiance has been detained and flagged for deportation eve though they both arrived at the same time. she was released on parole and he was not. the way it was announced, the way it came about i think has been done with a poor political calculation. i m overwhelmed by the number of emails i received in the last two weeks and i m just one working lawyer. this is very bad because if he is deported to cuba, he don t have nowhere to stay. he don t have a home in cuba, don t have nothing in cuba. all the relatives, the family are here. he calls me almost every day,