dana: in the meantime we re expecting a series of rapid fire decision in the final days of the term. among those still to come the case of a high school football coach fired for praying on the field and attempt to stop president biden from whether or not regulations should be decided by the white house or the job of congress. looming over all of this a potentially transformative decision on abortion. the court weighing the fate of a 15-week ban on to procedure from the state of mississippi. that decision has the potential to overturn roe v. wade which would end nearly 50 years of precedence. dana: reaction is pouring in after the court decided a new york law restricting guns in public was in violation of the second amendment. for more on that we go to chief legal correspondent shannon bream in washington a lot of takes, yesterday, a lot of hot takes. give us your reasons and informed takes this morning. listen, it was definitely an expansive second amendment-friendl
campaign manager now set to testify as members lay out the case against donald trump. what they say he did to stoke the fires of the insurrection. how he knew he had lost the election but chose to lie about it. the stunning arrest in idaho. 31 members of the far-right extremist group patriot front taken into custody, accused of planning to disrupt a local pride event. authorities say the group looked like a little army wearing shin guards and shields. local officials say they were coming to riot and had planned it out meticulously. the suspects are reportedly from several states and some as far away as alabama. the dangerous weather threats. 90 million americans on alert from california to alabama. potentially life-threatening heat now moving east. severe storms take aim from the northern plains to mid-atlantic and the increased fire danger in the west. meteorologist rob marciano times it all out. the navy s safety pause suspending nonessential flight operations for 24
. . pete: once again beautifully done, america, our nation s anthem, bright and early at 6:00 a.m. he is a happy camper. fox & friends on sunday morning outside in new york city, june 12th, year of our lord, 2022. i m joined by will cain, rachel campos duffy. there is a side shot. rachel: so glad to have you back. pete: good to be back. will: loving your pictures. it would be awesome if you did send in where those pictures are coming from. it would be extra work for our producers we re not afraid of committing them to on air. if you put where the pictures are coming from, we would like to add a bug, prove to rachel they re not all from wisconsin. honor wherever you are across the nation. if you can remember, add where you re from, state, city, we ll do best to put that on the picture. rachel: telling will playing national anthem. i had been to a pro-life event. one of the ladies said, i love the national anthem less pets more babies. i like them both. appropriate for pro-
americans paying more at grocery stores on everything from eggs to ice cream. what president biden said today about gas prices and who s to blame. the fda says moderna s covid vaccine is safe for children under 6. 18 million young kids now a step closer to becoming eligible for the shot. plus, where covid cases are surging again in the u.s. and the new decision from the cdc about covid testing that will impact international travelers. the dangerous heat wave sweeping across the country. 75 million under heat alerts from california to mississippi. rob marciano on how long the record-breaking heat will last, along with the growing threat from wildfires. a new warning from pediatricians about drowning dangers. how they say the pandemic left kids unprepared after multiple seasons without swimming lessons. what every parent needs to know. the chilling 911 call from a man accused of planning to murder supreme court justice brett kavanaugh. what he allegedly told the operato
nationwide calling for tighter gun laws. march for your life rallies are scheduled for today. some locations underway right now like in d.c. rally-goers reknewing cries for addressing the gun violence epidemic after a series of mass shootings and cnn is covering events across the country and i want to begin with brian todd at the capitol. hi, brian. things are just kicking off where you are? reporter: that is right, amara. the crowd gathering, several hundred strong with the riser and with the white house in the background. we ve talked to several people in the crowd about the general mood as we come out of the horrible shootings in uvalde and buffalo, and it is the mood of being fed up with the gun violence taking place in the country. especially lately. four years after parkland, a lot of them feel like enough is not being done. rackon brown is about to get up here and speak in a few minutes. and he s a survivor of gun violence in d.c. we should add. what is the message t