violations missouri law. he is more concerned with chasing clout and running for u.s. senate in the state of missouri so i the same thing i said in the press conference. bring it. and what other efforts do you have in your back pocket if in fact the attorney general s lawsuit prevails? then we will raise money privately. i told my citizens that i would fight like hell to make sure that protect reproductive access in the city and st. louis is the city with the last abortion clinic in the state and so i m going to fight to protect my citizens access to reproductive health care. the request is whether or not other cities will follow suit as you have done here. thank you for joining us on
of color in st. louis making up roughly half of the city. after you signed the bill you said the fund will help with inequities exacerbated by the pandemic. how do you see that playing out? we all know that covid-19 exacerbated disparities in health care already there and made them worse. and so, this fund will help with those disparities that it was intended to do. missouri attorney general saying in a statement in response to this bill as attorney general i have tirelessly fought to uphold the sanctity of life in missouri. the move by the city of st. louis to use taxpayer dollars to help push out of state abortions
dealing with the temperatures there. felt like over 100 degrees yesterday in washington d.c. yeah. it was a hot weekend. it is going to be hot today. a lot of the country a very hot week. didn t get below 98 until 10:00 p.m. in d.c. last night and because of that there are heat advisories up and down the east coast from boston even over to st. louis, 90 million people under a heat advisory or warning. city by city it means something different but pools and splash zones are held open until 8:00 p.m. instead of 6:00 p.m. and the city is making sure the elderly and the homeless population is taken care of and not just d.c. if new york reaches above 90 degrees today it will be the seventh straight day of 90-plus
is vague. he did violate his probation and he should have been in on the night that he ultimately killed captain dorn. julie: let s talk about why he was on the street. two names. kim gardner, the lead prosecutor for the city of st. louis. she is no stranger and one of many in the country, no stranger to reckless decisions here. in fact, in the past she actually petitioned the judge to recuse her from this case and she wanted to appoint a special prosecutor. why was she trying to avoid trying this case in the first place? you ask the right question. the viewers may be familiar with her. the prosecutor he went forward so strongly on the mccloskey case, the two individuals, the couple on the two of them on the lawn when there were demonstrators holding their guns. they had the book thrown at them and had a plea. the instance that you are talking about here for whatever reason and what was likely the biggest case of her career, her
is just, i can t take this anymore. tucker: we are rooting for you. enes freedom, thank you. thank you. tucker: a fox news alert for you, of to justin in the case we told you about last night, the case of the murder of st. louis police captain david dorn. we are rejoined by kevin corke who has the story for us. just finding out about this one from the great city of st. louis, city jurors finding him guilty on first-degree murder charges and several other charges in the 2020 killing of retired st. louis police captain david dorn. it only took the jury three hours of deliberation on the third day of evidence and testimony. cannon was the real coward in this circumstance. he crouched down and shot dorn ten times as looters attempted to loot lee s jewelry and pawn shop. dorn was 70 years old, doing