Viewers joining us from All Around The World and to everyone streaming us on cnn max, im always with church just ahead. As ramadan begins in gaza, theres still no ceasefire between israel and hamas. What israels Prime Minister says about the possibility of Military Action in the Southern City of rafah. Questions about the wellbeing of the Princess Of Wales have started a new after this photo released by Kensington Palace was recalled by several media organizations cnn has new analysis of the closure that those groups say may have been manipulated. Plus, it was hollywoods biggest night and the results of the oscars are in, we will have more on the big winners and the memorable performances live from atlanta this is cnn newsroom with Rosemary Church good to have. You with us. Well, us President Joe Biden says the humanitarian crisis in gaza is quote front of mind in a statement marking the start of the holy muslim month of ramadan. Mr. Biden acknowledged the terrible suffering of the Pal
deadly, but they are actually effective. and now he s turned and gone back into the russia, he claims he s going to fix the situation because he claims that the russian military attacked his men. this has been a long simmering food between the russian defense minister and prigozhin, but prigozhin says he s doing something about it. we are unable to convert any of this, we have heard reports from ukrainians that they ve crossed into russia. that wagner group has crushed into russia. burgos russia is on high alert. moscow has tanks in the streets, they re calling it a coup attempt. he denies that s the case, it is all very confusing. but this guy is both volatile and dangerous. i will say on the american side, there is a concern. russia is a nuclear armed country, and having a whole bunch of people fighting about who s in charge of it is actually more serious than not. so, everybody tonight is on high alert about what s going on in russia. something is happening, we do not ha
a new wave of deadly attacks on civilians. does a weakened vladimir putin and a divided russian military help ukraine? to the extent moscow is distracted by its own internal divisions, it may help. it s early days. i think this will play out over the next weeks and months. president biden is in chicago to deliver a key economic policy address as the white house crafts a strategy to combat the growing concerns among voters over the president s age. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in new york today. former president trump s explanation for the leaked audio recording from bedminster, where he appears to be showing a classified document about the war in iran to people with security clearances at his new jersey golf resort or people without security clearances, of course. that s evolving by the day with two new lines of defense on tuesday. first in new hampshire, to fox news digital. a whole desk full of lots of papers, mostly newspaper articles, copies of maga
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the new wearable technology aimed at saving lives and serena williams back on the court. inside her return to wimbledon. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening a rapidly shifting patchwork of abortion laws tonight as the battle in the wake of roe v. wade s demise spills from the chambers of the u.s. supreme court to state courtrooms across america. tonight abortion rights supporters in more than a half dozen states putting up legal challenges, trying to block abortion bans. many of the new laws designed to automatically go into effect following the court s decision including louisiana, where a judge temporarily halted enforcement of that state s trigger law. over the weekend in cities across the country thousands marched in protest to the supreme court s decision to end a constitutional right to abortions today senate minority leader mitch mcconnell savoring the court s decision after years of work. but new polling suggesting the decision is