shannon: moderate republicans are called for that take it or leave it approaching come to the table. he will say that with a bipartisan conversation with two cochairs from the problem solvers caucus. will talk about how to find consensus on the limit and immigration and more of fox news sunday exclusive. thousands of pro-life advocates come to the nation s capital for the first march for life sense them supreme court overturned roe v wade and now looking at the abortion laws of the state where prominent voices are from both sides. eight months after the unprecedented leak of the supreme court ruling no answers and in the high court about the leaker spiritually to stop this in the future is to hold them accountable and the future. shannon: will we ever find out who did it? all right now on fox news sunday . hello from fox news in washington breaking overnight at least ten people dead another ten injured after a mass shooting your los angeles. late last night and monterey pa
tonight fresh in their minds. democratic senator rafael warnock and republican challenger herschel walker. senator warnock as you know won his seat in the 2020 election in a narrowly decided runoff. walker a former running back with the former president firmly behind him. senator warnock is a pastor. herschel walker is currently involved in a scandal over allegedly pressuring the mother of one of his children to get an abortion. here s how the abortion issue came up tonight. a week before the debate a former girlfriend made public accusations that you paid for an abortion and encouraged her to have another. in an abc interview this week you said the accusations are, quote, all lies. for the voters watching tonight can you explain the circumstances surrounding these claims? you have 60 seconds. as i said, that s a lie. i put it in a book. one thing about my life, i ve been very transparent. not like the senator. he s here things. at the same time, that s a law. on abortion
passed an historic bill to ban assault weapons. we will get reaction from oversight committee chairman carolyn maloney. and then the end of roe v. wade can overwhelm those struggling foster care system in america. i am ayman mohyeldin, let s get started. the january six committee might be on a hearing hiatus, but the justice department investigation into the attack on the capital appears to be finally kicking into overdrive. this week, reporting from the washington post later confirmed by nbc news, signaled a new focus in the department of justice criminal probe. donald trump, himself. prosecutors have asked hours of detailed questions about meetings that trump held in the run up to january six. in recent days, two former top aides to mike pence, his chief of staff mark short and lawyer greg jacob, have been called before a federal grand jury. witnesses have reportedly been asked about conversations with trump, his lawyers and other members of his inner circle. they post al
might be on a hearing hiatus, but the justice department investigation into the attack on the capital appears to be finally kicking into overdrive. this week, reporting from the washington post later confirmed by nbc news, signaled a new focus in the department of justice criminal probe. donald trump, himself. prosecutors have asked hours of detailed questions about meetings that trump held in the run up to january six. in recent days, two former top aides to mike pence, his chief of staff mark short and lawyer greg jacob, have been called before a federal grand jury. witnesses have reportedly been asked about conversations with trump, his lawyers and other members of his inner circle. they post also reports that back in april, the justice department got their hands on phone records from key officials and aides in the trump administration, including former chief of staff, mark meadows. as the saying goes, when it rains, it pours, because the new york times is reporting that f
decision day at the supreme court. we have a couple of decisions that we have been watching closely. and jes isica schneider has the details. well, john, the justices have issued a couple of decisions. there is a 1978 law that prioritized the placement of native american children in the adoption system, and placed them with native american families, and this is the case of a couple out of texas saying that this law should have been tossed out on equal protection grounds. they said they were trying to adopt two native american children, but they were blocked from the adoption because it prioritizes the adoption of the children with native american tribes or families, that is the