on the judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, jesse watters, and she needs a stepladder to hide, dana perino. the five. a major standoff over the border is underway right now, texas trading barbs with the federal government over literal bars. the democrats now want joe biden to seize texas troops to sort it all out. governor greg abbott pledging to wrap the border with more razor wire after the supreme court gave biden the go-ahead to remove it. abbott argues it is a state s right to install more of the prickly barriers, even rode joe a long letter about it where he accused him of violating his oath. the biden administration has really, truly abdicated its responsibility to secure the border and enforce the laws. texas, very simply, is securing the border. and so we put up the razor wire that we are talking about, bill, we put up all of these barricades actually have denied illegal entry. and as you pointed out also, there are criminals coming across the border. texas h
we, the people. the supreme court s conservative majority takes steps to reshape american life. this is not a normal. how are democrats responding in biden secretary pete buttigieg and congresswoman alexandria ocasio cortes join me next. as the court celebrates con serb tiff rulings. he ll lie about anything. we need leaders that will be honest. republican candidates chris christie and will hurd join me to respond in moments. justice for whom? new attacks from top gop candidates on minority rights. instead of taking children to church they believe in taking children to drag shows. are they outside of step with voters? our political panel will discuss. hello. i m dana bash in washington where the state of our union is divided 6-3. key decisions by the supreme court this week once again up ended american life with a trio of sweeping rulings that divided americans and moved the country to the right, prompting far-reaching consequences that are onl
it is sunday, january january 28th, in your watching velshi. i m charles coleman junior filling in for my friend ali velshi, we ve got a lot to talk about. we start this morning with the trials against donald trump. he had his day in court, and i was just been ordered by a jury of his peers to pay 83 point $3 million to e. jean carroll for repeatedly defaming her. how do you respond? vegas, baby. the campaign rally a week and a half before the nevada caucuses was replete with the typical vitriol, hatred, and lives we ve come to expect from the twice impeached, multiply indicted republican from honor. however, instead of focusing on his primary opponent nikki haley, trump largely directed his verbal assault at president joe biden. now, to, be fair, this actually makes more sense, and it reconciles much better into trump s political economy. the primary season may have just begun, but, to be real, things are all but over. president joe biden is going to be the democratic nomine
preaching, discrimanatory. jonathan hunt has been tracking the developments. we have seen these debates at schools across the country. the question always similar. when is it too early to begin teaching children about sexual identity? is it the job of parents of teachers? should stories featuring gay characters be banned? prince and knight is no more about gay sex than cinderella and know white are about heterosexual sex. parents should have the right for those topics. reporter: on one side of the debate, parents who argued scho schools have gone too far encouraging young children to question their own sexuality. how can they accept a very young child can diagnose themselves without professional help as one trapped in their own body and start thinking with aggressive treatment and hormones that can change their lives forever when we don t allow them to do much less drinking. reporter: the debate over sexual education in schools has sparked violence outside those s
they made us a family. not only did she raise these children and have quite an accomplished corporate career, dinner 50, she would do it. but, in the wee hours of a winter night. i found them at the base of the stairs. kathleen peterson, dead. was this a fall, or was this murder? a mystery we covered for more than a decade comes to a shattering and. it did not look like a fall. michael peterson, under suspicion, then, a bombshell revelation about another woman from his past. this was on the floor, and there was a puddle of blood under the staircase. appear today the same, way to minnesota shaded with one of the? odds yes, what are the odds? a trial, one expert this is the scene. would make a slam dunk case for peterson s guilt. the tourist or captivated by his testimony. but were his dramatic experience legit? it is designed to get a result, does not scientifical. michael peterson on the quest that might finally lead to the truth.