back on earth. the crew members of inspiration 4 are home after their historic three-day mission. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with robyn curnow. a chilling warning from the cia came too late to stop a u.s. air strike that killed ten afghan civilians last month. according to three sources, the intelligence agency warned there were likely civilians in the area, possibly children, just seconds before this missile found its target. this is what they were looking at. the military hit the toyota following a suicide bombing that killed 13 u.s. troops and scores of afghans racing to evacuate at the kabul airport. but the pentagon now admits that no one in this car was linked to isis-k. the taliban are condemning the u.s. strike despite their own history of killing civilians. here s what a spokesperson for the militants told cnn. it is great to see that they got the courage to confess the truth. but they didn t do so for the last 20 years. they targeted thousa
are home after their historic three-day mission. a warning from the cia came too late to stop a u.s. air strike that killed ten afghan civilians last month. according to three sources, the intelligence agency warned that there were likely civilians in the area and possibly children just seconds before the missile found its target. the military hit the toyota following a suicide bombing that killed 13 u.s. troops and scores of afghans at the kabul airport, but the pentagon now admits no one in the car was linked to isis-k and up to seven people killed in the air strike were chil children. cnn s alex marquardt has mar on what we re learning from washington. on the heels of the pentagon dmigt o admitting on friday to a tragic mistake, we are now learning in the final seconds before the h h hellfire missile tore through the car of an aide worker, the cia issued a warning that civilians were likely in the area, including possibly children inside the vehicle. that s according t
that space back. that battle just ahead. welcome to the lead. i m pamela brown in for jake tapper, and we start with our politics lead. new disturbing video from the january 6th insurrection released by the justice department showing a trump supporter taunting, stalking and then ultimately punching a police officer. there are several clips that we must warn you are disturbing and contain profanity. here s the first. we re patriots, too. we f ying disarm them and then we storm the fucking capitol. fuck you. so much hate in his eyes. this man gets in the face of officers yelling at them before slugging one of the officers. watch. you don t know what the fuck oau doing. no idea what you re doing. not one idea. don t talk to me, brother. don t you talk to me. the. get the f out of here. cnn s jessica schneider joins me now. those aren t the only videos, are they? cnn has fought for and won the release of three different sets of videos, videos shown in court or i
pull, pull, pull, pull. once i smashed the windows is when i saw him having a seizure. that s when realized okay, he s not going to be able to get out. i m pamela brown in warble, you are in the cnn n cnn newsne president biden is calling a new tex voters bill. let s get right to dianne gallagher in austin and arlette saenz in delaware. reporter: pamela, president biden was force form in condemning this voting bill down in the state of texas being pushed by that republican-led state legislature. the president a short while ago in a statement said that the bill is part of an assault on democracy that we have seen far too often this user, obvious disproportionately targeting black and brown americans. in the 21st century, we should by making it easier, not harder for every eligible voter to vote. these sentiments are similar to what president biden has expressed to other voting restriction laws that had been placed in the country. earlier in the year he so-called a geo
some of them have been open for 19 hours. that was much longer than planned and an effort to boost voter turnout. now, besides dealing with domestic crises, iran s next president will help decide whether the 2015 nuclear deal can be revived. it is a position raisi is said to favor. the executive vice president of the quincy institute for responsible statecraft and the author of losing an enemy: obama, iran, and the triumph diplomacy joins me now from fairfax, virginia. good to see you. i m curious. what does the leadership s decision to basically, you know, rig the candidate list basically to push such a hard line, someone literally under u.s. sanctions. what does it say about the direction you think the leadership wants to go in terms of relations with the west? well, i think primarily this has not been about the relationship with the west. it s about who controls iran for the next decades. the hard-liners are now in control of the judiciary t. through a rigged election