have enough police to secure the streets of san francisco. jonathan hunt is live with more. reporter: a brutal and brazen attack, those the words of the san francisco police chief describing another high-profile example of the kind of violent crime that s leaving many people in the city by the bay terrified and angry. the victim on this occasion was the former san francisco fire commissioner attacked by three men as he left his mother s home in the marina neighborhood at 7:00 p.m. wednesday night. he was beaten with a pipe and suffered severe head injuries including a fractured skull. now, the assault happened the day after tech executive bob lee was stabbed to death in another area of san francisco generally considered safe. lee s final moments partly caught on this security camera video. the san francisco police chief says the killer will be caught. as much as i know people want to know, but i don t want to do anything or say anything to compromises what is going on rig
and republican congressman joints us for answers. [indiscernible] also breaking tonight, the senate passing a bipartisan gun safety bill paid the bill now goes to the house on friday. we will be tracking that. critics are filing on tonight. details from the simple instructions on how to act like [indiscernible] we begin with all eyes on th supreme court the next batch just hours away. the ruling on guns came thursday . i m disappointed. the president may be but gun rights applicants are feeling vindicated. they are celebrating the decision finding new york s restrictive framework unconstitutional. the challenge to the law arose because it requires applicants for a concealed carry permit to show a specialized need for sel protection. siding with the majority come m clarence thomas said it is not second-class rate, adding that new york s proper cause violate the 14th amendment and prevents law-abiding substance with ordinary self-defense need from exercising their rig
. . will: that is patriotic pictures this morning. i love the throw-back pictures, i believe from the 1970s. welcome back to fox sand friends. will cain, rachel campos duffy, lawrence jones with us this morning. rachel: good morning. both of you guys were up late last night. lawrence: have to power through it. hold on strong. there is a lot of news today. rachel: there is a lot of news. we ll go straight to the baby formula story. 78 million-pounds of baby formula is set to touch down from overseas this morning. lawrence: ink is dry on the baby formula app. will: lucas tomlinson joins us this morning. reporter: code name operation fly formula. the first air force c-17 set to land in indianapolis, indiana. the first time they have sorties to deliver half a million bottles. some calling this disaster relief here at home. this is the timeline. this is updated guidance. 10:50 this morning the first flight expected to arrive. the a 12:50 first pallets of baby formula will be
Executive action at the beginning and here is where one of the big ironies is. The president campaigned against the use of executive action but when you look at the things that he has been able to accomplish the overwhelming majority of them are through Regulatory Reform as he calls it and appointments and those things arent laws and so to me you have to look at the president in the context of everything and depending on where you fall on these issues, is the way in which youll grade him. You know, some people are going to look at, for example, his response to as a result of charlottesvilleand thats goings positions on him one way. But there are others who are going to like what hes done in terms of the economy notwithstanding much of the context for that is the continuation of growth that began under his predecessor. Overall weve seen his Approval Ratings but is there really a grade that can encompass these past 11 months for President Trump . Well, listen, i think if youre going to g
That how it plays internationally all those things up for grabs in this first hour on the president s passage by the Supreme Court parts of it of the travel ban. For republicans 2027488001 for democrats 2027488000, independents 2027488002. You can tweet us cspan wj and post on our facebook page. Facebook. Com cspan. Heres a map of those questions. Those countries in question that are affected by this travel ban. Parts of it put in play by the Supreme Court decision yesterday. As you look at the wall street journal breaks down what it means. Saying that for 90 days those citizens of those countries iran libya syria may not travel to the use United States. The the Administration May issue additional waivers on a case by case basis. It says admission of refugees will be suspended for 120 day. Those scheduled for transfer into the u. S. Wont be affected and refugees with that bon fide relationship status the u. S. Will be allowed. A review will determine whether other countries are providi