kentucky reporting the suspect is in custody. we will track and find out the severity of the officers injuries tonight. also breaking tonight, a mass shooting on the streets of newark, new jersey, leaves nine injured including a child. the shots apparently coming from the vehicle outside a grocery store. we are following those details tonight. a young mother walking her 3-month-old baby in a stroller in new york city. and the supreme court on the final days of a historic term delivers a mixed bag for the biden administration, a blow to using the epa to carry out if the climate change strategy but a win on ending the trump-era remain in mexico policy. how will that affect what is happening already on the ground in border states? we will get reaction from texas lieutenant governor dan patrick. and a yoga teacher wanted for killing her romantic rival is in custody tonight, captured following six weeks on the run. we have a full report. we begin with president biden concluding hi
trump won, a fairly large group of elected democrats tried toov overturn what was a free and fair election. they were insurrectionist. the group includedct congressman jimmy raskin from gi paul , barbara lee, sheila jackson, maxine waters, jim mcgovern, others. and thenern on the basis of no evidence whatsoever, nancy pelosi promoted the dangeroust conspiracy theory that the election had been, quote, hijacked by a hostile foreign government. russia thenn on january 13th, 2017 because we kept trackan democratic party holleyman john lewis declared that donald trump was not the legitimate president. talk about breaking our norms. then not surprisingly, on inauguration day, the democratic party s militia descended on washington hundredsn of rioters committed vandalism, overturned cars at one point lit a limousine on fire. most of the violence was concentrated in frankli square. that s justt downn the street from the capital . six police officers were seriously w injured by thehr
the move already having significant political , social and cultural implications. both sides of the debate gathering allides of the day oue the high court as america absorbs the news. c president biden coming outg today attacking the decision. it s a sad for the court and for the country now with roe gone, let s be very clear . he the health and life h of wn in this nation are now at risk. it was three justices named by one president donald trump where the court today decision to upend the scales of justice and eliminate a fundamental right for women in this country. it s r a realization of anea extreme ideology. co the tragic errorur by the supree court in my view with this decision must not be the final wordrd. m. for more , let s go toe our chief legal correspondent shannon bream. and shannon, we wereweng on television this morning together on america s newsroom as the news broke t and you were so able to quickly read the decision to sign it. but i m wondering now sev
according to a new fox news poll, just 39% of americans are proud of where the country is today. which is down twelve pointsro from the twenty seventeen and a whopping thirty points since 2011. it marks the first time a majority feels disappointed in this country. and as americans feel ame the hm from raging inflation and astronomical gas prices, the white house is doublingr down on their deal with it. philosophy. how long is it fair to expect american drivers and drivers around the world to pay that premium for this war? as long as it takes? russia cannot, in fact, defeat ukraine and move beyond ukraine. this is a critical, critical position for the world. but what do you say to those families who say, listen, weff can t afford to pay for eighty five a gallon for months, if not years. this is just not sustainable.. this is about the future ofor the liberal world order and weld have to stand firm and if people think we re on the wrongh track, the white house thinks you ju
a pretty conventional understanding of this country s first black indian partrs canadian vice president who also happens tosi identify as a woman. now we assume that kamala harris was historically unpopular because she s historically incompetent and fake. we assume she earned her low approval. so we re not alone in that. lots off other people have comea to the very same conclusion. there s currently a debate among software engineers about whether harris is even of biological origin or instead the product of a classified government. evei project gone wrong. we don t know the answer, but we certainly understandnd the questionon . she s that synthetic. so again, until the other day we assume that people don t like kamala harris because d she s highlyca unlikable. keep in mind that even her own husband kisses or with a mask on to us that seemed like a pretty clear sign. but we re here tonight to tellu you that assumptions can changeh even assumptions rooted r in overwhelming evid