back in 1969. today, conservative justices are acting like a super legislative body to roll back rights, pushing a right wing agenda that the majority of americans do not want. also tonight, the culture of violence in america. and how the powerful gun lobbyists created a permission structure where it s not just about the right to own guns, it s fair game to use them. and sinking in the polls. ron desantis is now pushing his vulgar, hate-filled anti-lgbtq message all across america in lieu of any actual policy proposals to help the american people. but we begin tonight with the supreme court, which now days is acting more like a super congress, with last week s rulings on affirmative action and lgbtq rights and on everything from voting rights to women s right, labor policies and guns, they acted like unelected politicians and not a court. it s the result of a long game from a right wing that recognizes that they have lost the culture wars. so instead, they say fine. we
think of as settled law is now open it s open season on everything that has ever been passed before. and it comes from it comes from these justices who are not only id logically driven, but are in a war and are warriors in that battle. you know, david jolly, you know, the be jork situation was late reagan achgs, 1987 and clarence thomas comes along in 1992. and i think one could argue perjured himself on the bench. it seems from that era on what we ve had is every justice perjuring themselves. no one wants to be suitor. back when you were republican you heard that name thrown around, justice suitor who surprised people. he ruled in surprising ways. people thought he would be conservative. earl warren was a conservative, republican of california. yet i think of the loving case an all-white nine white guys, right, nine white men, many of whom were conservatives gave a
oh, police say this shooter is now in custody and investigators, as we said, are trying to figure out the motive behind yesterday s attack. we have with us to learn as much as we can from cnn law enforcement analyst and former fib fib systems director tom fuentes. first with this motive, there isn t one at least identified publicly yet, in your experience, if this shooting is politically driven, id logically driven, that something investigators have to typically pry out of a shooter? victor, good morning, normally no, because whoever does something like that if for political purposes or can ideology purposes, they want someone to know it. it s not just the attack themselves they wants the public to see. they want to actually have that confirmed, now, most of the time in these situation, the