and china ramps up military drills and raises fears of a dangerous stand-off with the u.s. after house speaker nancy pelosi wraps her risky visit to taiwan. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. wolf blitzer is off. i m pamela brown, and you re in the situation room. we begin with a powerful message sent by kansas voters on the issue of abortion. with the critical midterm election around the corner. jeff zeleny reports on the conservative state s surprising vote to protect abortion rights and other results from a big round of primaries. reporter: a surge of kansas voters sending an overwhelmingly message to protect abortion rights. it was the biggest sign yet of the backlash to the supreme court s decision to send the question of abortion back to the states. and here in conservative kansas, voters delivered their answer loud and clear. we don t want the government m making our reproductive health decisions for us. reporter: sharice davids
concern. we make it clear again tonight that no matter how long it takes, no matter where you hide, if you are a threat to our people the united states will find you and take you out. a lot went into the drone strike and a lot may follow from it. we begin tonight with new details how it all came together and with chief national security correspondent jim sciutto. anderson, remarkable details coming out from a senior administration official tonight which speaks to a months long intelligence operation preceding this strike from a drone on saturday. we re told the president was first alerted to his presence in kabul in april, the start of april this year. but that had followed months where u.s. intelligence agencies had been tracking him, that he had moved to kabul ostensibly it seems to stay with family there, a downtown villa. in the course of those months cia and other intelligence agencies developed patterns of his and his family s behavior with intention of filing an
Can expect. So strange, humid, temperatures late in the day go up and some rain across parts of the bay area. This morning it is dry so we take a live look outside in San Francisco as you head out for your commute in antioch, we start out with temperatures in the upper 60s. A warm start to the day. A mix of sun and clouds with temperatures heating up quickly, headed towards the upper 80s at noon, and it will be a hotter afternoon. Concord reaching 93. And we will see low 80s in san jose. For the north bay we will see temperatures in the mid80s this afternoon. Once again a little bit hotter and muggy like yesterday. Well talk rain chances in the forecast. It is all clear for interstate 680. Spent yes the crash has cleared from 680 which is good, there was a quick traffic break and everything is off to the shoulder. There may still be a little bit of activity. Activity out of the Altamont Pass for west 580 and still register with no sensor data through the canyon but it should be picking
A bipartisan group hoping to do away with Arizona’s partisan primary elections officially launched their campaign to qualify for the 2024 ballot on Tuesday. The group wants to create open primaries, where voters can select any candidate, regardless of party affiliation. Organizer Beau Lane, who’s run in previous years as a Republican, says the current primary system