john king in washington. that sadly, the sound of violence visiting yet another american city, louisville, police say a shooter killed at least four people eight more to the hospital after a morning assault at a downtown bank. kentucky s governor, choking back tears, says that s his bank. this is awful. i have a very close friend that didn t make it today. and i have another close friend who didn t either and one who s at the hospital. but i hope is going to make it through. so when we talk about praying, i hope people will plus the ruling with implications everywhere. federal judge tries to take abortion pills approved by the fda off the market, the biden white house now grappling with how to respond, some democrats argue the white house should simply ignore the court. and a whodunit with global implications. some of america s most sensitive secrets wind up on the internet and they give the world a peek at ukraine s battlefield. it s faltering air defenses and yes how the un
A morning show that highlights the latest headlines in news, weather, sports and entertainment, and is known for the cohosts casual and spontaneous. Steve you mean Reverse Psychology . Brian right. Steve watch this. Were fighting a war. And we are fighting a war on drugs. They are bringing in drugs. Theyre bringing in lots of bad people. And were going to start to get very nasty over the wall. You know, the democrats, anything i want, they want to oppose. You know, i just figured out how to do the wall i will say i dont want to build a wall and they will insist on building it. [laughter] i just figured that out right now. We will be taking some very tough actions. We need more republicans but they are friends of mine they say sir, we are better off until wait until after. Its better before. We are either getting it or we are closing down government. We need Border Security. Steve the president was very clear about that as he has been. Thats one of the issues that got him the keys th to
nevada browning, ohio, casey in pennsylvania, who announced today bob casey, he will run for re election for that seat mansion in west virginia hasn t declared his candidacy yet, but you look at these here and these are each one of those is potentially tough races presidential year, but they re all winnable for republicans. if you have a good candidate, you re at least competitive. the question is, does trump get behind? candidates who can t again and whose and really, can anybody manage him? and that s what s going to be tricky right? if trump loomed large in 2022 when he technically wasn t on the ballot, as of right now, he s the front runner for the gop nomination, so he will be on the ballot in 2024, right, and he s a albatross in the general election. so i mean, what danes has to do you have to picture him as like this mad science is trying to perform some type of alchemy here because this hasn t been done in the last seven years. i like that mad scientists and lindsey graham is q
that s going to be very tricky, of course, given that trump and mitch mcconnell have a terrible relationship, but it s a key focus of them this cycle. they want to avoid the debacle of last year, where they saw weaker candidates emerged from contested primaries only to peter out and collapse in the general. election and if you look at the 2024 senate map, it is very favorable for republicans in the sense that the republicans are running mostly in solid red states, mostly, and a lot of democrats. you see montana on that map. you see ohio on that map. you see pennsylvania on that money running in either deep trump states west virginia s on that map, either deeply red trump states or at least purple states where it should be competitive. so here s my question. steve daines is the head of the committee. is steve daines going to be the republican who finally manages trump? that s what he wants. but forgive me, mark me down. a skeptical anyone can do that. anyone i mean people who are the cl
courts and now looks like if the vote holds that will be true for the second time. what does this do? another example of promises made promises kept. by the way rasmussen s daily tracking shows the president at 51% job approval rating, up several points from where it has been the last few months. the fact you see the white house gaining evidence off of this. at the end of the day most americans agree with the judicial philosophy of brett cavanagh. joe donnelly in indiana, jim nelson in florida, mccaskill in missouri, heidi heitkamp in north dakota, casey in pennsylvania, manchin west virginia, what does this mean for those democrats? states where donald trump did better are the states where this will have the most impact.