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the pressure on moscow while also trying to soften, of course, the economic fallout. their unity is being tested. leaders are now facing political blowback at home as the prices for energy, food and other goods surge. on sunday u.s. president joe biden urged allies to stand strong and confront those challenges head on. have a listen. the entire world is feeling the impact of russia s brutal war on ukraine and on our energy markets. we need worldwide effort to invest in transformative clean energy projects, to ensure the critical infrastructure is resilient to changing climate, democracies demonstrate what we can do, all that we have to offer, i have no doubt that we ll win the competition every time. meanwhile, british prime minister boris johnson is urging the u.s. and other allies not to falter when it comes to supporting ukraine. warning that the consequences of a russian victory could be catastrophic. this is something that america historically does and has to ....
we begin with sunlen who is outside the supreme court. what are you seeing? reporter: jim, it certainly is a very tense moment right here on the steps of the supreme court. i want to show you the scene playing out now at this moment. i ll take you to the crowd here in the last few minutes we ve seen really this conversation between both sides break out. the police have moved in some barricades, some police fences and they have separated the two sides. over here you have a side who is not in support of friday s supreme court decision and over here pro-life and we have seen them yelling back and forth. i want to just give you a flavor of the crowd at the moment out here on the steps of the supreme court. abort the court. abort the court. reporter: although they are vocal and loud and are certainly taking issue with each other we have seen these protests remain largely peaceful throughout the day, jim. we are seeing this crowd swell in size a couple hundred out he ....
absolutely catastrophic. russian gold. they re already having a dramatic effect. and capitol riot investigators building a blue print for the justice department no file trump. if you follow writ leads, you have a duty to prosecute. two members tell us what s next. i m pamela brown in washington. you are live in the cnn newsroom. . well, reversal and the ripple effect. we are seeing another day of demonstrations across the country after friday s supreme court decision to overturn abortion rights. [ screaming ] that was a grim place in south carolina, police tried to separate protesters with opposing points of view. meantime, the pushback, a coalition of 83 prosecutors nationwide representing 87 million people, publicly vowing not to prosecute people seeking or performing abortions. then there is a blunt memo from homeland security tonight. the department warning violent extremism is quote likely, smr i in states rushing to roll back abortion rights. cnn ....
Russians have recently been making. you know, isa, there was some talk at the beginning of what the russians call the special military operation at the beginning of the invasion about whether or not vladimir putin had trouble with his health, whether he had some sort of mental problems even. certainly what we saw in st. petersburg was a russian leader who was speaking very strong, who seemed very determined, and who clearly understands the implications of what he s doing and is determined to follow through on that path. and that is what the g7 leaders were coming together here in this area. that s what they face. they certainly seem to understand that they are up against someone who is still very much strong in his office and very much determined to see the things through that he started, isa. how rattled, do you think, fred, president putin will be by the g7 meeting? you said he s reportedly traveled outside of russia for the first time since february 24, since the war started. is t ....
absolutely, isa. one could argue that russia is having its best bout since the start of the invasion. let s talk about donbas. you heard fred say that is a major goal to take full control of the region. it s made up of luhansk and the donetsk area. we saw in luhansk in recent days, ukrainian forces saying they re going to have to pull out of the key city, sievierodonetsk. essentially russian forces bombing ukrainian troops into submission. this is an uneven war in every single way, isa. russia has more manpower. it has more weapons. one could argue it is willing to inflict more brutality, and you re seeing that play out on the front lines all along the east where ukrainian troops are on the back foot having to pull out again of a key city. sievierodonetsk, they seem on the edge of being encircled in another area. the sister city, again, in the luhansk region, part of the wider donbas, absolutely russia has the momentum right now on ....