polo sandoval is in new york and naddio romero is live in atlanta. so let s check in with shimon prokupecz. what are you seeing? reporter: yeah, so thousands out here now, fredricka. as they listen to some of the speakers. that are taking the stage here, local politician and other folks from planned parenthood. speaking to the crowd and getting them fired up. and then look apr this crowd here as you see signs everywhere here for many of the people who have come here from all across the country. places like seattle, and other parts of west coast and people who drove here from baltimore, and from new york city. all wanting to be here to fight, they say, as they begin what they say a new phase in this fight. they are saying that they are fighting for abortion access, the concern being that many people who can t afford, who are living in poverty, this will effect them the most. and so many of them out here today fighting, voicing their opinion after the leaked draft opinion. as
he joins me ahead with his personal story of living under china s covid lockdown. but we want to get right to cnn s john avlon, charlie dent. alice stewart is here as well. i m happy to have all of you on. good evening to you. john, let s start with the new stuff, the stuff that s breaking. hi, everyone. the fbi issuing investigators issuing, i should say, a subpoena to the national archives to access classified documents that trump took to mar-a-lago. are we going to find out what he took to mar-a-lago, and what does this mean for the former president, you think? well, we will find out what he took to mar-a-lago. we may find out the context in which he took it. was it trump cluelessness, or was there classified information that hadn t been declassified? there s also a statute having to do with these documents which might end up being material. there is a law on the books that says if you steal, spindle, mutilate official documents, that there are punishments that go
leave after living for weeks under the city s strict lockdown. russia is seeing red over finland s announcement that it plans to apply for nato membership. former president dmitri medvedev said russia would seriously strengthen ground, naval and air defenses on its western border. they are calling finland s decision a radical change in policy as well as a treaty violation. finland declared neutrality at the end of world war ii. but the brutality of putin s war in ukraine has left many feeling vulnerable. for now, finland says there are no direct threats from russia and all is quiet on their 800-mile long shared border. in this kind of situation, of course you have to be prepared for all kinds of threats. we don t speck anything but we are prepared for everything. nato members have been quick to support finland s decision but the chief of staff said it shows nato s double standards. we are very happy for our friends in finland, and of course, it is absolutely logical s
perseverance of those in wuhan who lived through the original lockdown. some losing loved ones to covid early on. they risked their freedom to share with us they re pain-filled stories, furious with thur government for not doing more to stop the initial spread. chinese officials maintain they were transparent from the start. and in recent days president xi jinping has reaffirmed and praised his country s zero covid efforts. vowing to fight any doubters and c critics. over the past two years we ve lived through china s military-like mobilization. rapidly building hospitals. masters mass testing of tens of millions at one time. designing a sophisticated contact tracing system. essentially sealing off borders to the outside world. wanting to keep on the story, i ve not left china since 2019 making this departure a long
test, after test, and in between at-home covid tests. i ve done quite a few of these. reporter: early in the lockdown, i pack aid go back. for me and for my dog. if i tested positive. i would end up in a government isolation center like this. or worse. like this. most of us would prefer just to recover in the privacy of our home. but in china s zero covid world, that is not an option. shocking scenes of people shouting we are starving, we are starving. heartbreaking stories of people being rejected medical care. some of them later dying. all because hospital workers feared breaking unforgiving zero covid protocols. the mishandling reminded me of lujan. on 2020 we traveled to the then epicenter of what was a mystery illness. it is the wildlife and seafood market. still fresh in our minds the