anywhere. expand your team with a fiber freelancer. this is cnn. the world s news network. you live in the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington. abortion rights supporters are nervously anticipating what comes next after the supreme court moved to preserve access to a commonly used abortion drug . the ruling allows doctors to continue prescribing the stone and states that allow it, but there s almost no chance to protective ruling will be the final word. on regulation of the drug in the next challenge, the texas case that challenged medford per stones 23 year old fda approval, heads back to the fifth circuit court for an appeal on may 17th right now, we don t know why the court, which last year overturned the historic roe versus wade decision, moved to protect this drug justices offered no explanation with friday nights ruling. i spoke last hour with minnesota democratic senator tina smith about the ruling and what comes next. here s what she had to say. the supreme cou
that we need to wake up to 18 65 year talking about the black codes, right? that s right, enacted to make it a crime for a black person to carry a gun in the south. but you re equating that to the current president, you re referring to economic change? what are you saying? i was referring to joe biden s. i think ill chosen expression to say they re the party that wants to put you back into chains. what i m actually saying is that if you look at the policies of the modern democratic party democrats, absolutely. so what i m saying is that actually, it s policies like that of lyndon johnson and joe biden that are actually holding black americans back the war on poverty yes, and in particular, his great society where he actually created incentives in the family. where if you re a family. you could actually get more money by not having the father in the home. what you get you get what you pay for. i think it s been really bad for the black community. i think it s really bad for al
doesn t get a free pass. if he committed the crime, he deserves to do the time. would the justice system do you favors? you know the answer to that. this morning paul pelosi was due in court to face the music. papa pauly p is too much of a bigwig to show up himself, so he sent the lawyer in his place. the entire hearing was literally over in two minutes. his case got to be heard first, even though it was in alphabetical order. correct me if i m wrong, but does p come before a ? at least we did get to hear from our good friends, allison haley. hey, ali. my name is allison haley, napa county s district attorney. he appeared 977, meaning a dui defendant can appear through his attorney. he was arraigned on the charges of driving causing injury with a blood alcohol level above 8.0. his defense attorney is amanda bevins, and acknowledged real rt of the criminal complaint. they punted the whole thing to august 23rd, thinking i ll be on vacation that week, but i m not. we re n
trump hates doing campaigning with the former vice-president held in quiet until now. trump s an plusity, or not endorsing kemp or not endorsing january 6th or both is out in the open. a statement he put out from his spokesman about the former vice-president, quote, mike pence was set to lose the governor s race in 2016 before he was plucked up and political career salvaged, now desperate to not lose relevant, pair chuting into races, the reality is president trump is already 82-3 with his endorsements and nothing stopping him from saving america in 2022 in beyond. the former president has done in a number of states including georgia, when he first endorsed purdue to run against kemp in the primary, governor would not help the president overturn the vote in his state which the president narrowly won and that predictably, earned the governor this. your rhino governor bryan kemp who has been a complete disaster. he sold you out. this guy s a disaster. a complete and total dis