bill: the court will decide its biggest gun case in more than a decade. at issue here a new york law that restricts conceal carry outside the home. a decision to overturn it could have a domino effect on several other blue states with similar laws. dana: religious liberty is on the docket. court taking up the case of a high school football coach fired for praying on the field. justices will decide whether that prayer is protected under the first amendment. bill: the most anticipated of all is dobbs versus jackson. that s the ruling on mississippi s 15 week abortion ban that could potentially overturn roe v. wade which would end nearly 50 years of precedent. a leaked draft in the month of may suggesting the court is ready to do just that. dana: that was ignited a wave of protests. some escalating into threats and intimidation. activists continue to march outside justice s home after an assassination attempt against brett kavanaugh. bill: inspiring dozens of attacks o
wartime powers to try to expedite the production of solar panels. that is a head-scratcher. you are watching fox & friends first on a tuesday i m todd piro. carley: carley shimkus, the energy crisis with a blow to morale nationwide. americans say it is a key factor in determining how they plan to vote midterm elections. todd: seven states with primary elections with each party to nominate candidates and the opponents this fall. alexandria hoff with the latest on the economic crisis. but kicks us off with a look at what we are watching today. hello, brooke singman. another date don t make big dayo primaries, just five months away. hours from now americans head to the polls in seven states with economy and soaring gas prices weigh heavy on voters mines. the democrat incumbents are looking at strong g.o.p. challenges hoping for a big pickup in november. democrat michael will face republican brian marriott and a veteran christopher rodrigues among others. and katie porter
with the crazy details, ashley. dhs reportedly decided to cancel the border and written up in a letter to resign. although given the option to stay, nina said with the board s future uncertain, she will be leaving dhs and the board has been put on hold. backlash from republicans and democrats, and what it would mean for free speech. questions have also been raised over her past social media and particularly her tiktok videos. nina jankowicz has been subjected to unjustified and vital personal attacks and physical threats and congressional hearings and media interviews. the secretary has repeatedly defended her eminently qualified and underscore the departments information work and will continue to do so. speak with the board has never convened. the board has intentionally mischaracterize. but this port is shut down because of disinformation, is that it is what is happening here? mischaracterizations with outside forces. nina jankowicz speaking out last night, list the
imagine what it would be like if it happened to you, say, on your job. the boss facing felony charges and prosecutors want to talk to you about what you heard and saw. what would you do? tonight on laura coates lies. you know that saying, if these walls could talk? well, the walls are a talking. and that move the workers at dawn trump s mar-a-lago resort might have seen and heard and what will they say if they are asked. well, federal investigators do not have to imagine what that would be like. cnn learning exclusively that some workers have already spoken to investigators and, in some cases, multiple times, about security at mar-a-lago. or the lack thereof. and how boxes of classified documents were kept there and whether they could have been seen by visitors to the resort. the former president is reacting exactly the way you d expect him to react. if he had ballistic on your bingo card, bravo, you just won because that was indeed his reaction according to a source when t
over 100 degrees at this time be when i m doing badly with the weather, is in god for and see ac. walking and your dripping so by the time you get to climb. go out in the morning before the sun is at its peak. got the stanley cup. i don t like the hot, this is kind of painful. suite three now it s even because there are drugs. so it is how it started until tomorrow what millions of americans suffering extreme heat today, wanted to think about this, it is hotter in boston than it is in houston, record-breaking temperatures blanketing the entire continental u.s., officials scrambling to keep americans safe in emergencies being declared across the northeast, how long will this last and what kind of you to stay cool? katie barnett and philadelphia were heat warnings are in effect, the fox weather center on whether there s any relief in sight, and doctor jeanette in new york on what to do if he cannot stay inside. she wanted to go outside, go figure. welcome everybody,