to carry a gun. the justices this morning throwing out a new york law that required residents to prove they had a reason to carry a gun outside the home. the ruling was 6-3 with justice clarence thomas writing for the conservative majority. he said the special cause to carry a concealed handgun was a violation of the second amendment right to bear arms. we have more details on this dramatic decision. reporter: the immediate affect is to strike down this gun law in new york. it required people to show proper cause to get a license to carry a concealed handgun in public. it s now struck down similar laws in six other states will also be struck. more consequentially, this decision will also prompt challenges to all kinds of gun laws across the country. and that s because this decision is really changing the framework on how judges will evaluate gun laws moving forward, and this conservative court is saying for the first time that the constitution guarantees the right to carry
violence associated with the supreme court s eventual decision on abortion rights. this warning comes as the senate is holding a hearing on the threat of domestic terrorism, and lawmakers are still talking, trying to find common ground on something to combat the gun violence epidemic in the country. this morning, a teacher who survived the elementary school massacre in uvalde is speaking publicly for the first time. every single one of his students in his class were killed. i lost 11 that day. and i tell the parents i m sorry, i tried my best. it s what i was told to do. please don t be angry with me. just gut wrenching. we ll have much more of his story in that interview in a moment. let s begin with this new threat bull fin. what more are you learning? reporter: this is the sixth time that dhs has issued this terrorism bulletin that makes clear that terrorism risk comes from within the united states, before january 6th, these advisories focused on terrorism from eithe
cooperate and help officials. you see ivanka donald trump, donald trump junior and the then president of the united states in this clip. watch. okay. my father is very honest, and he is who he is. he believes everything he s doing is right. i don t treat bad people well unless they don t treat me well, in which case we go to war. can we talk for a second about january 6th? yeah. just for full disclosure, discovery plus part of the parent company of cnn as well. but the power is this ivanka trump saying my father always tells the truth. they re going to use that and then show other statements from them and communications. that is what the committee has done a good job of putting together. people were saying these things publicly. here s what they were doing privately. they have testimony from the children of the former president of the united states, and they have highlighted that and will continue to highlight that, and
15 republicans voting with democrats to break a filibuster. final vote in the senate on that bill as early as this afternoon. and just moments ago, the new york city mayor weighing in on today s big supreme court decision on guns. he says the justices have made his city less safe. we cannot allow new york to become the wild wild west. that is unacceptable. this decision is created. we will not allow our city to live in fear that everyone around us is armed. ahead, some brand new cnn reporting on violent threats circulating on right wing social media aimed at members of the january 6th th committee. why is l oréal hyaluronic acid the #1 serum? so effective, with our highest concentration of hyaluronic acid pure hyaluronic acid atacts water
wanted to push aside so he could install jeffrey clark. of course we re going to be watching his testimony closely today. the other thing that we are going to be looking for is any mention of these republican lawmakers who may have been seeking pardons from donald trump before he left office. obviously we ve seen it come up in previous hearings but also saw members of the committee teasing perhaps we re going to hear more of that today. we are definitely going to be listening for the details. important afternoon ahead. joining me in the studio, our panel. i want to read to you a piece of jeffrey rosen s prepared statement to the committee. we thus held firm to the position that the department would not participate in any campaigns or political party s legal challenges to the certification of the electoral college votes. we also insisted there must be an orderly and peaceful transfer of power under the constitution.