to speak to the manager. the liberal governor earning the nickname of california karen after snitching on a target employee. newsom was recalling a time when he personally witnessed a brazen theft in a store and overheard an employee blaming him for it. the woman says, oh, he is just walking out, he didn t pay for that. i said, why are you stopping them? she goes, oh, the governor. swear to god, true story appeared on my mom s grave. the governor lowered the threshold. there is no accountability. i said, that s just not true. she looks at me twice and then she freaks out, she calls everyone over, wants to take photos. no, i m not taking a photo. we are having a conversation, where is your manager? how are you blaming the governor? it was $380 later, and i was like, why am i spending threaded $80, everyone can walk the hell right out. dana: right, but newsom seems to be oblivious to the laws in his own state, namely proposition 47. that is the law that many say emboldened
president biden laying blame for the border mess squarely on republicans today. telling them to show a little spine on this issue. republican senator steve daines joins me in moments. country star john rich reflects on the life and legacy of country icon toby keith. but first, a bomb shell verdict breaking a short time ago. a mother convicted of involuntary manslaughter for her son s deadly school shooting rampage. jennifer crumbly s son, ethan, pleaded guilty to murdering four stores at his high school two years in michigan. he s serving a life sentence. his father is also facing charges. he will be on trial next. criminal defense attorney mark eiglarsh says that he does not agree with this verdict. he is standing by moments for now. first to jonathan hunt reporting live from los angeles. hi, jonathan. hi, martha. this is a ground-breaking verdict and would set a precedent in holding parents responsible for the actions of their children in the cases of mass shootings. w
good to be with you, i m katy tur. the 118th congress is in a league of its own when it comes to legislating. i would call it little league but even toddlers get a lucky swing or two. this group of lawmakers is on track to become the most unproductive in history. in the year it has been in power, only 35 bills have been passed and signed into law. the fewest since the great depression. it s been particularly bad in the always somewhat unruly house, but the republicans with their divergent interests and painfully slim majority have been especially unproductive, and yet last night, the lawmakers in the lower chamber did something extraordinary. they passed a tax bill that benefits both families and businesses with a giant bipartisan majority. 357 to 70. more than 3/4 of the house. democrats and republicans, all of them together. expanding the child tax credit, and restoring a set of expired tax breaks for certain corporations. and yet the senate is now saying, nar, not the
paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i m paul gigot. we given this week with begin this weeking with a supreme court showdown. the justices set to hear oral arguments on thursday in a case that could upsend the 2024 presidential race as they consider whether donald trump can be removed from the my mare primary ballot in colorado. that state s court ruled the president president is ingel under section three of the 14th amendment which prohibits an officer of the united states who took an oath to support the constitution and then engaged in insurrection from holding office again. let s bring in former attorney general of the united states michael mukasey is. judge, welcome back to the show. good to have you here. you ve written, for us in fact, hat president of the united states is not covered by the disqualification claus. why not? right. first of all, the presidency is not an office a under the united states. s it is, it has an independent source of power. i
making his way from the airport here. he s just wrapping up a cross country tour speaking with americans living this day in and day out. they re baring the influx of migrants and in some cases, people part of gangs that are now in this country. they are disturbing a lot in these communities. i will also speak with senator marco rubio on the battle over whether the bill that congress is debating will actually fill what is wrong. i know that s a question on a lot of people s minds as we look at all of this. but first, secretary of defense, lloyd austin, facing reporters just a short time ago and taking responsibility for this secrecy that he put in place over his hospital stay. now also addressing his work at hand. whether the white house s defensive plan in the middle east is ineffective. the message has been deterrence, deterring the attack by the houthis, deterring the attacks by the malitias. has deterrence failed? our goal is to make sure that we contain this crisis in