coming right up. sandra: begin america reports with the supreme court striking down a new york gun law that could have far-reaching implications for the nation s largest cities. hello, welcome everyone, sandra smith in new york. great to be with you, john. john: john roberts in washington, welcome to the thursday edition of america reports. justices ruling 6-3, harder to carry a concealed handgun in public if you live in new york and similar laws in other big states will likely be challenged as a result of today s decision. this as the nation awaits another major ruling on abortion, sparked protests outside the home of conservative justices and attacks on pro life centers across the country. sandra: the latest incident in jackson, michigan, 80 miles west of detroit. congressman says several windows were broken and the front door smashed at the building he shares with a pro life group and the vandals left their calling card in a spray painted message on a sign outsid
energy sites, at least he has not announced that. he s going to go to saudi arabia. saudi arabia, a deal with venezuela, it s heartbreaking. because listen, on one hand they wanted this to happen. we can never forget the white house wanted gasoline prices to go higher to push their green, the clean initiative on it. the public relations aspect i think they were not prepared for, they are trying to clean it up and it s not working. yesterday, if you were against biden you were for putin. logic pretzel in this one makes no sense and no one is buying it, though. that s the problem. no one is buying it. sandra: to earlier points made about nobody is walking around saying oh, that darn vladimir putin for those high gas prices, they blame leadership, end of the day. it s a big political. charles: i filled up the truck on saturday, 177 bucks. sandra: oh, my. charles, what kind of truck are you driving? holy cow.