See us enough in person. That is better Book Club Member laurie halse, author of numerous books, including the awardwinning. Nning. I am Katie Phang Life from Telemundo Studios in miami, florida. Here is the week that was. What a relief it is to finally completed my chemotherapy treatment. Finally one that says they were better the last four years on the one before it most of the people who had any stock in this market would tell you about, actually. You will also notice that people leave his rallies early of exhaustion and boredom. People do not leave my rallies. We have the most incredible rallies. Donald trump was fired by 81 Million people. Let us be clear about that and clearly has had a difficult time processing that. You still do not have a plan that . I have concepts of a plan. No actual plan concept. Taylor swift telling her to her l. E. D. I voted for Kamala Harris. We are only 55 days until Election Day. It is Deja Vu in d. C. As republicans are leading us closer to yet anot
of joe biden laughing at americans killed by federal. we will play that tape plus we will hear from two former fbi agent, that left america s one from your law informants and agency because of the bureaus political rot coming up right also make no mistake, justice i this country is no longer blind. this is had for this country ar the fbi has in fact been politicized and the fbi and the doj have both been weapon eyes. it is sad, but this is real and needs to be dealt with right they actively and knowingly are putting their thumb on the scal and have done it now in every major election since 2016 including 2016. that is news to the fbi directo christopher rae who was on capitol hill today. take a look at this. i hear of these claims of palletization, but i can tell you the fbi is and is going to stay independent which means follow the facts wherever they lead no matter who likes it. i can tell you that is not true. unless they can have a democrat like for biden or clinton.
good morning to you on saturda april the 8th, i m velshi. it is been a short week in american politics. former president donald trum appeared for arraignment i manhattan, criminal cour political tensions are on th front. his extremist ideology wil carry on whether or not he succeeds in getting back to th white house. on tuesday, we saw trump i unfamiliar territory inside courtroom waiting for the judg to give him the criminal charges division filed against him. former president already twice impeached and still currentl facing eleni of other criminal and civil complaints, he pleaded not guilty to the 34 felony accounts of falsifyin business records in relation t the hush money payments made t stormy daniels with whom h allegedly had an affair. trump continues to lie those allegations. he s also reported to making dozens of social media pos criticizing the manhatta district attorney, alvin brang the judge assigned to his case and even their family member who have nothing to do
15 week abortion ban. we expect to hear from president biden in about 30 minutes, but for now this is outnumbered paired hello, i am kayleigh mcenany with my cohost haris faulkner, joining us jackie deangelis, tammy bruce, and david webb. for more on the breaking news, chief legal correspondent and anchor of fox news at night has more from us from the supreme court. hey, guys, busy day out here, the chant still continue behind me, though pro-choice protesters saying no justice, no peace, they are very fired up, this has not died down very much. let me read you from the opinion in the court 5-4 striking down roe while holding the mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks, right to the majority justice says this, abortion presenting a profound moral question that does not prohibit the state from regulating or prohibiting abortion, roe and casey irrigated that authority and overruled those decisions and return that authority to the people on their elected representa
court in our land in the first place. the decision is set to have major legal political, social and cultural fallout. shannon bream, chief legal correspondent, is with us now. as we get going here and i was just reading about this. there are states now that are already starting to trigger their bans against abortion. we saw this coming. i would like to start there and explain how that happens expeditiously. a number of these states planned ahead and that s on both ends of the spectrum on the issue of abortion rights. sometimes they will restrict everything before a heartbeat and exceptions or not. those state laws are ready to kick in. some passed in anticipation of what would happen potentially today. there are other states on the other end of the spectrum. i cited colorado as one of these states where they passed laws wanting to extend abortion rights to women. basicically there you can get an abortion up to the end of your pregnancy. the laws have already been passed and