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as the oath keepers. a new court filing is revealing the extensive planning of the far right malitia group, including a death list and attempts to obtain weapons ahead of january 6th. also today, former trump strategist steve bannon having a sudden change of heart. he faces possible jail time and now just days before his contempt trial, he says he is willing to testify before the january 6th committee after all. let s start with cnn congressional correspondent ryan nobles. what are investigators hoping to reveal to the public during tomorrow s hearing? reporter: i think it s twofold. first, they want to make it clear those right wing extremist groups that came to the capitol on january 6th, the oath keepers, the proud boys, they came here with a specific intent, and that was to cause chaos and even use violence if it meant accomplishing their goals. and they re going to show that there was premeditation here to basically establish the fact that what happened on januar ....
and i guess i will never have an answer to that. there are so many things that are at stake right now. we have to fight back. what we are looking for is an order for the public health emergency that can get us the care we need. we must chase them, they must go. it is time for us. crowds gathering to pay their respects to the former prime minister of japan, shinzo abe. what happened feels like an incident that shook the foundations of japan s safety. the funeral and memorial service for the former prime minister will be held on monday and tuesday. with attendance limited, to close family and friends. i am pamela in washington, you are in the cnn bruce newsroom. a community comes together, five days after a gunman trying to tear it apart. families that have gathered for a fourth of july parade scrambling for their lives, as a rooftop sniper opened fire on the crowd. funeral services have begun for the seven people killed, three were buried yesterday. tod ....
(grandmother) excuse me! (young woman vo) some relationships get better with time. that s why i got a crosstrek. (avo) ninety-six percent of subaru vehicles sold in the last ten years are still on the road. (grandmother) i m so glad you got a subaru. (young woman) i wonder who gave me the idea? (avo) love. it s what makes subaru, subaru. before we go tonight, i just want to take one more look at the devastating flooding in kentucky tonight. at least eight people are known to be dead, the governor saying that he s never seen anything like this in the state. and he fears that the death toll will rise. there is more rain in the forecast. obviously continue to follow the story and the people in that state are in our thoughts, in our first tonight. and in the days ahead. the news continues, i want to hand it over to laura coast and cnn tonight. laura? thank you anderson, those images are devastating. i m so glad we re continue to cover and i hope everyone will be safe. i a ....
overturn a decision that s been a place for over 50 years, saying roe v wade is no longer law. it is a slap in the face to women. we are here to help you if you are pregnant and if you are in need of support. the court affirmed today tha every life is worth living. reaction across the country swift and divided, causing jubilation for some and devastation for others appeared were keeping an eye on the protest in major cities tonight. president biden calling for peace in saying violence is never acceptable today. 13 states up already past cold trigger laws making abortion illegal now or in the near future more states are expected to join them. first we begin what s in the actual opinion. nearly half a century after brophy wait the supreme court overturned a precedent for ruth bader ginsburg have long warned that it s was on shaky ground for said it was exceptionally weak. justices joined him and said th constitution does not prohibit the citizens of each state from ....
broke that story and expert guidance on what that means. first, let s remember how we got here. today in washington for only the second time a federal judge sentenced a january 6th rioter to more than five years in prison. at 63 months, it is tied for the longest sentence ever imposed on a participant in the capitol attack. and it s not hard to see why. in screen shots taken from officer body cams on january 6th, this guy is seen swinging t pole at a police officer so hard it snaps in two on the officer s riot shield. so then the guy goes and finds another pole and starts swinging that one at officers. the officer he hit with the first pole the one he hit so hard, the pole snapped in two, that was capitol police sergeant, ganel. he gave emotional testimony about the horror of that day to the januarye 6th investigation last year. and today he testified at that rioter s sentencing hearing saying he suffered physical and mental injuries from the attack that forced him to l ....