utah senator mike lee joins us in studio live to discuss what happens now. plus, protests out west tonight with president biden in los angeles for the summit of the americas, and as his motorcade passes by, well, we will show you the incident if we can get our tape working tonight but we are going to begin with protest outside supreme court justice home, the same day an armed man was arrested there after allegedly telling authorities he wanted to kill the justice. white house correspondent kevin corke is tracking the very latest details tonight. good evening, kevin. good evening, shannon. a criminal complaint accuses nicholas roske of attempt to kidnap or murder or threaten to assault, kidnap, or murder a u.s. judge, justice of the united state supreme court come among the items, roske is accused of bringing to justice kavanaugh s neighborhood black tactical chest rig and knife, glock 17, ammo, pepper spray, zip tie, hammer, nail punch, crowbar, pistol light, duct tape, ev
district attorney. voters blaming boudin for a rise in crime. the mayor will appoint his replacement. bill: san francisco, one of the many democrat-run cities where crime is running rampant up 35% this year. in chicago 40%. in new york and voters are taking notice. dana: the recall is sending a message to soft on crime prosecutors across the country including los angeles d.a. george gascon. he is facing his second recall attempt in two years. bill: easy to see why. the city has been plagued by smash and grab robberies. staffers looked on helplessly. dana: people are around to ride the subway in new york. a man threw a woman onto the tracks. the suspect has a long rap sheet, the latest in a string of unprovoked attacks against passenger. bill: philly trendy district. gunfire sent people running for their lives. an argument escalated into a shoot-out. three people killed and a dozen more wounded. dana: for more on the recall vote let s go to claudia cowen in san fra
dream. most americans in a brand-new poll say the ability to achieve their true goals is increasingly out of reach. hello, welcome everyone, i m sandra smith in new york. and john, hello to you. john: good to be with you on this tuesday. this is america reports. 61% of those polled by the wall street journal say they are pessimistic about being able to achieve the american dream. as families get crushed by record high gas prices, skyrocketing inflation. sandra: it is hard to believe, the average price of gasoline has jumped nationally today to another $0.05, i should say, overnight. and now setting a record for 28 of the past 29 days. the cost of gasoline has more than doubled since president biden took office. john: the white house is scrambling to respond to the growing economic crisis with a new plan on solar energy? critics say the move will only hurt american businesses even more. sandra: ro khanna will join us in moments. john: according to the white house,
fury for his soft on crime policy. this time it is over the handling of a hit-and-run case last summer and it is getting a lot of attention again. it ended with a teenager being sentenced to only five months in juvenile probation. a camp after he ran over a mom and her baby. now we ve learned that it was not that teenager s first. the incident all caught on video and a little warning here, if you have not seen it, it can be pretty brutal and i believe we have it from two or three different angles. you will see the 16-year-old driver in a stolen car mowing down the mom walking with her baby in a stroller. the car barreled into the mom come up docs are completely off of her feet, and she appears to try to get the child out of the way. the baby escapes our hermit and the mom has minor injuries. the mom is talking and she has hear what she is saying. someone tried to kill me and my son and george gus cohen thinks that five months of camp is sufficient punishment. gascon and his s
is standing by with that. first to alexis mcadams. she s live in new york city with more on this. alexis, good afternoon. good afternoon. we re hearing charges could soon be coming in the case in philadelphia. it was chaos. people running right and left in the busy restaurant and bar area after someone opened fire. investigators believe it was a fist fight between a few guys that started this mass shooting and it was caught on video. watch. you can hear dozens of gun shots there ringing out. this video shows the chaos as people tried to take cover on south street. three people were killed, trace. these are their photos. their families grieving as police continue to search for the shooters, plural. that s because police say it was multiple gunmen that fired in the crowd. philadelphia s district attorney stopped by the crime scene calling it chilling as he prepares to file charges. so we re expecting to approve charges later today for at least two people in connection to wh