about online safety for children and child exploitation on their platforms. the issue has been enraging parents. and this mom s son took his own life after online threats. there is nothing stopping them from continuing to come into our children s phones while we re in the kitchen making dinner and make these types of threats on them. harris: and f.b.i. director christopher wray talking about all the questions on the growing threat china poses to america. he is about to face questions, too. cyber threats, to spying, espionage and we re keeping an eye on both those hearings and we ll bring you all the news that comes out of them. important things on the hill today. the chaos at the border is hitting cities across the nation, we know this. in fact, every city are pretty much a border city and state because of fentanyl and sex trafficking and so on and so forthcoming from the border. drug cartels bringing that into the country. is group of men jumped two officers in new york
sixth amendment right to confront your accuser in court and you don t have to do it to exercise your second amendment rights either. the law in new york new york is a state that doesn t allow the open carry of firearms in public. the only way you can carry a firearm in public is to get a concealed carry permit. in order do that, you had to go to the sheriff and demonstrate some special need. it wasn t enough to say you want it for self-defense or you live in a high crime area or you have some need like that. you had to show why you as opposed to many other people should get a permit to carry a concealed weapon. the supreme court said today, that violates the second amendment. that s a restriction the second amendment doesn t permit. the unanswered questions are, first of all what about sensitive areas? will local governments have the ability to red line those and say, yes, you can get a concealed carry permit, but you can t carry your gun into these sensitive places? the su
they may be looking for financial records for calendar items. records of travel. receipts. all of that is of potential here, but understand if indeed this was a search and we re not clear as nbc is saying, the language so far is vague here. they were at his house. i ve seen other news outlets use the word, search. so we re not quite clear yet but if indeed it was some form of search and that could be via consent. plenty of times, every fbi agent worth his or her salt has a consent form in their briefcase. you hand it to someone, you okay with us looking around, they sign it, you ve got a consent search. if not, you ve got a magistrate saying there s reason to believe that evidence of a crime exists in this house in the following manner. then you ve got yourself a search warrant. so something s gone on here. but this repeatty, subpoenas,