search warrant served on monday. that s right, victor. we didn t expect attorney general merrick garland to come out today but he is going to be making a statement from the justice department building in downtown washington. they haven t disclosed yet exactly what it is going to be about, but you re right, there has been pressure building in recent days since this search on monday, this unprecedented search of a former president s home, that we are watching to see whether garland may want to make a statement about this. now, this isn t something that the justice department typically would comment on. it is an ongoing investigation. we don t believe that there have been charges brought at this time. we haven t seen any emerge from this. it s also about national security issues. on top of that, garland is not the type of attorney general that makes a lot of public statements, does a lot of press conferences, even whenever there were charges for seditious conspiracy, another u
until his party picks his successor. bachchan some just want him out now so the big question is what is next for one of the united states strongest allies? to begin with beyond in london. thank you both for being here. johnson survived a no- confidence vote just last month and that was after coming under fire and his handling of the economy, so, what changed? what was the final straw? well, the confidence vote is always key but few prime ministers managed to stagger on after a confidence vote because even if they manage to survive it leads them with their power and authority and they tend to be a prime minister in name but not really in practice. in terms of what the final straw was it all bubbled out because chris pinscher, so, essentially one of the men that is in charge of the party discipline and the welfare of mps being aware of any scandals that might be affecting their personal lives too and controlling the way they vote. they transpire they have many allegations inv
damaged by multiple ethics scandals. on the list the covid lockdown party known as party gate. an promoted lawmaker christopher pinter despite knowing about sexual harassment allegations against him. johnson will stay on for now until a replacement is chosen. it is clearly not the will of the parliamentary conservative party and that should be a new leader of that party and a new prime minister. i know there will be many people who will be relieved and perhaps also quite a few of you will be disappointed. i want you to know how sad i am to be giving up the best job in the world. but them s the breaks. harris: steve hilton host of the next revolution is in the focus spirit life outside of london, the british parliament building which has been active in the last 36 hours. very active, harris, the end of an era almost. prime minister boris johnson, leader of the conservative party stepping down as the leader, which then will mean he is stepping down as prime minister. th
demonstrate a particular need to carry a gun in order to get a license to carry in public. the justice says it violates the right to keep and bear arms, the ruling will allow more people to carry guns on the streets of the nation s largest cities including new york, los angeles, boston and elsewhere. watch. this decision is not just reckless, it is reprehensible. it is not what new yorkers want, we should have the right of determination of gun laws in the state. the insanity of the gun culture that possessed everyone even up to the supreme court. emily: kayleigh, the issue the governor has wrong, second amendment is not about adding a right, adding constitutional right, it is about restricting government s right to dilute constitutional right that citizens already had. when governor hochul, she is not seeing it for what it is. you do not have the right to trample on law. page nine of this opinion, justice thomas has key points, this is a huge win, emily, the second amen