sandra: against that backdrop, texas is suing the federal government now over how it enforces and pursues deportations. that case argued at the supreme court today and far-reaching effects. we will get first reaction from texas senator john cornyn. first this. brand-new at 2:00, over the years new york s push for whacky bans is the stuff of legends and late night comics laugh lines, plastic grocery bags, no which. big gulp was a no-no, crackdowns on soda, salt, cigarettes, any flavor of vapes, but the ban now on track to pass in new york does not have anybody laughing. what amounts to a crackdown on people who want to protect themselves and it could open the door t a convicted killer moving in next door. john: progressive city leaders say the proposal is about protecting people, the
the crowbar and he worked to get it out and they finally got out the drill, and opened up the door ta had been barricaded with a big piece of wood. they opened it up, and then everyone came in right after that, and so, yes, this is a situation where the police were done with the building and the owner is coming back in, and this is if first time that he walked back in as we understand, and we walked in after him, and everyone getting the first look at what this house looks like, and where these shooters were living before this all transpire transpired. i want to bring in harry hawk, our former member of the nypd and police investigator. and is this common? the police give it up, and then d anderson, i have chills down my spine what i am seeing here. and this apartment is clearly full of evidence. i don t see any fingerprint dust on the walls for connection of