which means every thursday at 3:30 p.m. because of there s one thing about theory scholars, they are early risers. sandy talks a lot in both classes, jumps in the conversation when she feels he has something important to say which is frequently. she is hardly a genius but she is highly self-assured. she s got strong opinions about racism and cosmetics. she seems to spend a lot of time updating her facebook page. the main things you remember about sandy cortez. fast forward ten years. suddenly, sandy cortez is a world famous figure. somehow. she is calling herself alexandria ocasio-cortez. some kind of female westchester county s first socialist revolutionary, still yammering on about racism and eye shadow, her obsession, and she is still frantically updating her social media pages. some things have not changed. but other things have changed. one night, you are watching tv and you see sandy cortez talking authoritatively about america s energy grid. like she knows a lot abou
i understand. it does. but we have so much to get to. and this incredibly tragic news out of highland park, illinois. we learned more about the victims. a toddler is without both of his parents this morning after reportedly being rescued from beneath his father s body. meanwhile the suspect is formally charged and due in court today as new information about his past raises questions about how he was able to legally purchase firearms. and new developments in the criminal investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election in georgia. as senator lindsey graham and donald trump s former lawyer rudy giuliani get hit with subpoenas. and the date has been set for the next hearing into the january 6 attack on the capitol. we ll have the latest on all of that. but first, willie, so much, so much tragedy over the july 4th weekend. yeah. and we ve got new details this morning, mika. the suspect in the july 4th massacre in highland park, illinois, a fourth of july parade has
fentanyl meth and cocaine at all these other drugs that are killing 300 americans a week. the latest coming up and we will bring you all the low lights from karine jean-pierre s hard-hitting interview in case you missed it on the view yesterday which despite the softball questions, was a big challenge for the brand-new white house secretary. look at your screen, they say you miss 100% of the shots you don t take but if you are kamala harris, the same it might be true for 100% of the shots you do take. we will have some of that fun video straight ahead but first, we turn to today s big news out of the u.s. supreme court. in a 6-3 landmark decision the court struck down a new york state law forcing individuals to show proper because in order to obtain a conceal and carry permit. the so-called proper cause provision is often difficult to prove and in a place like new york city is almost impossible to get a concealed carry permit. the state asks law-abiding citizens, they must
a week to remember in american judicial history. the supreme court ruling that a new york law restricting the concealed firearms violates the second amendment. the decision 6-3. it determined the constitutional safeguards, the right to carry a gun outside the home. there goes a law 100 years old. roe v. wade has beenover turned and the question of abortion has been returned to the states. brian: returning the power to the states as bill hemmer mentioned in realtime. actions promised in the senate. could this be the breaking point for the filibuster as they rye to trump the supreme court decision. joining me, senator tim scott. i never thought we would be talking about roe v. wade being overturned. not speculation. fundamental to being american is the promise of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. it all starts with life. protecting life is a powerful day, every day should be a day of the celebration of life. brian: if the state you are in does not answer that ques
a week to remember in american judicial history. the supreme court ruling that a new york law restricting the concealed firearms violates the second amendment. the decision 6-3. it determined the constitutional safeguards, the right to carry a gun outside the home. there goes a law 100 years old. roe v. wade has beenover turned and the question of abortion has been returned to the states. brian: returning the power to the states as bill hemmer mentioned in realtime. actions promised in the senate. could this be the breaking point for the filibuster as they rye to trump the supreme court decision. joining me, senator tim scott. i never thought we would be talking about roe v. wade being overturned. not speculation. fundamental to being american is the promise of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. it all starts with life. protecting life is a powerful day, every day should be a day of the celebration of life. brian: if the state you are in does not answer that ques