officers that made sure no more people were seriously injured than what happened. a judge s ruling that could cripple abortion access across the country goes into effect in just four days can the biden administration stop it or simply ignore it? one of those tennessee democrats stripped of office by his colleagues may have his job back by the end of the day, the other by the end of the week but the political fallout for both parties and the state they represent could last much longer but we start with louisville police say they believe it was a current or former employee who was responsible for this morning s shooting at the old national bank. the 146th mass shooting in the country this year. that shooter is now dead along with four others this morning, we saw more proof that it s becoming nearly impossible to find someone not impacted by this kind of gun violence the governor himself, andy beshear making an emotional revelation in a news conference just a few hours ago.
house and across the world and people across this nation is that this attack on democracy will not go on unchallenged, that the tennessee house republicans attempt to crucify democracy has instead resurrected a movement led by young people to restore our democracy, build a multiracial revolution. a movement by young people is something you know something about because of your time with barack obama it made me think of when wisconsin governor scott walker said younger voters were key in the wisconsin supreme court election are we at the point when gen z, when the younger voters we talked about so often were going to be this force, really are looking like a force that will go into 2024 absolutely, chris if you add in some of the issues that they re concerned about and want to see some movement on, whether it s health care and abortion, whether it s things like climate change, i think it s also important to understand that, yes, this happened in tennessee, or that