i fought really hard to get three very, very good people in there and great people and smart people. kayleigh: the new york times said this is set to be the most explosive case of bush v gore and there ll be democrat justices saying this is not how the constitution works and this is history and it s confederates and saw in michigan it was like five democrat judges that said, look, no, this is not the way we re going. it s a back hand slap to the nonsense of the state level saying we re going to ban the leading republican candidate from the ballot. will: much more optimistic and i don t think it ll be 9-0. i think everything in our
afternoons have a right to because their children this. is no different from any form of abuse. this is the sterilization and mutilation of thousands of children happening from the state and he s being entirely complicit and made the choice to continue this. the votes are there to overturn this and i m confident and hopeful it ll be overridden in ohio making ohio the 24th state to hopefully pass some sort of legislation that prevents men from competing in women sports in the 22nd state to prevent child surgical and chemical castration in the state of ohio. kayleigh: we re backwards as a country and thinking some blue states want to allow the surgeries, the ones that were banned by the governor, surgeries. you cannot change that once you ve had a mastectomy. can t change that. pete: aread an article at local tennessee outlet saying families are moving out of tennessee because it s banned to other states or transporting. that s what s happening. you re having a major migration
bill by the senate. what comes next. first, here what happens some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight fox 32 in chicago where another round of severe storms is expected today. forecasters confirmed at least six tornadoes touched down monday. severe weather knocked down trees and power lines causing some outages. this is a lye look at st. louis from fox 2, the arch there, the big story there tonight, mers s 200th birthday. missouri became the nation s 24th state in 1821. ice cream socials are being held across the show me state. to celebrate the bicentennial. that s live look outside the beltway from special report. we ll be right back.
to dispense medical marijuana for very serious illnesses, cancer, that sort of thing. you ll run into federal problems here because hospitals are not dispensaries that have no interaction with the federal government. it may end up being purely symbolic. consum cuomo sees the direction this is going. this is his way of saying i m with you. as you mentioned, he hasn t been with them in the past. as you talk about that, new york being the 24th state to legalize medical marijuana. the governor would use administrative powers to do this other than going through the legislature. is that the gateway to medical marijuana being the foundational animals to get to recreational
shut down of ports from massachusetts to texas but 14,000 longshoremen find their jobs threatened by automating. today it tooks one to do the work of three a generation ago. we have seen it in several of the heavy industries where efficiency and new productivity machines have come into play and people get displaced by that. it has been a difficult thing with you but you one of the things to maintain the cost and competitiveness in a global marketplace we have to pay attention to. union membership declined to 11.8% of the work force president obama finds himself behold ton unions. they contributed h her verily in manpower and money in the reelection. he has made a point of supporting them. you only have to work to michigan where workers were instrumental in reviving the aah auto industry. michigan a union stronghold became the 24th state to pass