report on the abuse of new american native american children in u.s. schools. we will talk about congress looking into possible extraterrestrial. that s, right there have been credible sightings. we are opening up the x-files. we have to begin this morning right here on earth was some unprecedented developments here in the january six investigations. five sitting members of congress now facing subpoena testify and what they knew about the planning behind the insurrection. trump s five stages are already the already crying the subpoenas that an illegitimate west witch hunt. they are threatening investigations of their own if they retake the house in november. none of these five are willing to comply. it s the privilege for me. what do you think would happen to us if we defied a subpoena? joining me now is at the nation, he s also the author of the new york times black a black ice guy to the constitution. something we stiffening we need. i can t overstate how unpreced
listen. i was focused on my craft. was that selfish probably but that s where my energy was. jesse: fans didn t tune in to sports for politics. jordan s focus was on his game, winning. and entertaining the fans every night by just being the best he could. and he wound up with six rings this way. and fans didn t love him. they always did respect him. you see, jordan understood something that most people today don t. people need a get away from all the politics and division. whether it s with sports comedy, music, or whatever. the majority of us just want a diversification to turn off all the noise. but when large companies start fighting the culture wars and ignoring the mission, which is business, people start looking for alternatives. it s that simple. and good leaders understand that. they know it s not worth sinking into the woke muck just do make a handful of people happy. no one is ever happy and no one ever respects people that cave. today, the streaming service net
shortage. he actually got planes landing in the dark of night and followed where they were taken to illegal immigrants. and by the way, nearly got arrested. we will tell you that whole story and remember, you are paying for those flights. but for us tonight, an important update on republican pennsylvania senate candidate kathy barnett. in the last week out of nowhere, she surged into second place in the polls in pennsylvania is very crowded republican senate primary rate. the candidate i endorse, that president trump indoors, is holding up to the number one spot. it s easy to see why kathy barnett is picking up steam. we ve had her on this program. she is a very impressive person an incredible life story. but because she was pulling so low, just until the last week or so unfortunately kathy barnett has not done any rigorous vetting bid that is now proving to be a massive problem in this race. here is why. in 2020 she was not a serious candidate in her congressional race. she
lori lightfoot is devolving further into lawlessness, yet somehow this disaster of an unrepentant radical thinks she deserves to be reelected. critics complain, her tone is as heartless as her policies are useless. she still hasn t addressed the heinous attack on 23-year-old dakota early who left friday night was ambushed, shot three times in the head and back and left for dead in the streets in an upscale neighborhood called lincoln park. after multiple surgeries he still clinging to life. zero suspects are in custody. last night the bloodshed continued, three young children were shot on the south side. to go boys ages six and 11 standing about a mile and a half away, a 3-year-old girl, this is tragically nothing new. at least 73 people have been shot since last friday in chicago, 14 on wednesday, 21 on tuesday, 14 on monday, and 24 over the weekend. the young thugs are running wild and they are fearless, they re not worried about the consequences and why should they be? lig
parents stressed. in ukraine, another setback for russia s troops. reports they are withdrawing from the second largest city car key, amid the first war crimes trial of a russian soldier. the 21-year-old is accused of killing an unarmed 62-year-old ukrainian civilian. i will speaking to retired general david petraeus and ukraine s ambassador to the u.s. first, morgan chesky in louisiana and julia ainsley and nyu law school professor alyssa murray. morgan, what s happen agent the court? is this an injunction that was putting title 42 on hold? what s going to happen? andrea, all eyes on the courthouse in lafayette today. this is where a district judge is expected or could potentially issue a ruling on the future of title 42. we know oral arguments began about an hour ago. right now, we are hearing from the plaintiff side. this is a side represented by deputy solicitor generals. they began this lawsuit that more than 20 other states have led. they are saying in part that the