people. julie: thanks, congressman. that s all the time we have. we have breaking news. thanks very much. eric: could be a controversial decision. no charges in a case in louisiana. you re looking at the attorney general announcing the long-awaited decision. it s about potential state charges against the two police officers that were involved in a deadly shooting of alton sterling. sterling was a black man that in july 2016 was selling cds outside of a convenience store. he was known as the cd man. after midnight, an anonymous caller called 911 said there was a man threatening people on the street. in the confrontation police department, sterling was shot by police. they thought they thought he had a weapon and a 38 caliber weapon was recovered from sterling at the time. the attorney general announcing no charges in this controversial case. the department of justice
that after a pedestrian was killed in a phoenix suburb last week. she was crossing the street. the governor says video of the crash raises concerns about the company s ability to safely test its technology. the fatal crash was the first death involving a self-driving vehicle in our country. the governor wants safety to be the top priority for those operating self-driving cars. julie: just in on the mid-term elections. the gop works to maintain control of congress. it could all come down to suburban voters. the washington post writing, if republicans want to hold on to the house, they have to compete in communities that have little to do with the working class regions that sent trip to the white house in 2016. affluent white collar suburbs of democratic cities, many of the most competitive house seats are in the bedroom communities of los angeles, chicago, denver,
according to the most recent post, they have chosen not to operate doors off flights. however, there are reports that they will receive the flights as early as next weekend. the website boasts that we take your experience further than anyone else in the industry. we ll let you know more as we get it in the newsroom. julie: thanks, laura. eric: and more than 100 russian diplomats are starting to back their bags, including 60 here in our country. 20 countries expelling the russian officials. that move in retaliation for the poisoning of an ex-spy and his daughter living in britain and a string of other murders that have been attributed to moscow as state sponsored terrorism. russia is denying the accusations and causing the move to boot the officials is an unfriendly step that will not go unnoticed. how do you see this move?
otherwise by this administration. ari, good to see you. thank you. thank you. julie: a major development on the suspicious packages left al military bases in our nation s capitol. what police just announced. we ll tell you. adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census sparking outrage from some democrats and legal action from one key state. much more on the political fallout next.
california gets this to court, he will lose. he will have a partial victory. the partial victory in my opinion is the fed can ask what they want but you don t have to answer. eric: thank you. census takers, make sure he fills it outs. they re going to come after me now. i ll get more than a voice on that phone. eric: thanks, judge. julie? julie: i ve never had a census taker come to my home ever. i don t want to jinx myself. i don t mean to brag either. all right. the balance of power on capitol hill is up for grabs in the november mid terns. if republicans want to hold on to the house, analysts say it could come down to one voting block. we ll tell you what the that is. plus, why one state just hit the brakes on uber s self-driving cars. as long as it was tested. it s scary. what if they malfunction and you crash?