two more. he s already appointed two that have been very negative in terms of the rights of individuals. the idea that if he s reelected he s going to appoint two more flags upside down is really, i really mean it. could this be the scariest part of all of it? i think it is one of the scariest parts. look, the supreme court has never been as out of kilter as it is today. here s why appointments on the supreme court matter. on friday, the conservative majority of the court reinstated bump stocks, the device that allows a semiautomatic weapon like it is an automatic weapon. it s what the las vegas shooter used to fire more than 1,000 rounds in eleven minutes and kill 58 people at a music festival in 2017. critics say the obvious. this decision just made it a whole lot easier for somebody to almost instantly kill a whole lot of people. and those somebodies are out there. in fact, just a day after that decision to roll back what little gun restrictions we have left in this
the weekend charged with the rape and murder of a mother of five. rachel morin was brutally killed on a hiking trail in maryland last year and they found their man. good morning, everybody. monday. dana has the week off. i m bill hemmer live in new york city and special guest and colleague of ours from d.c. aishah: i m aishah hosni and this is america s newsroom. a big story that is breaking right now and people are saying this is like lakin riley 2.0. it happened in a blue state. investigators say the suspect was stalking her for months before he attacked her from el salvador and has a rap sheet in his own home country. the family says the border has to be more secure so this never happens to your family. this is not a democrat or republican problem. this is an american problem. you would think that the border patrol would be able to stop people and say hey, are you wanted for murder back in your country? if so, you can t come in here. that certainly is a big problem.
if both the russians and the chinese are in confidence they can an offense against the united states and those are dangerous signs. another big blunder from the commander-in-chief. president harris and i - president harrison i took a virtual tour of the vaccination center in arizona. ainsley: we always say that. what a morning, you all. that s a beautiful shot of the lands. hello to our friends down there in georgia. peter, glad to be back with you. brian: i got sick of seeing all the new york city shots and videos and i said guys, let s get shots from around america. peter: hold on, i m from kansas. could we possibly get a shot from somewhere out - we are getting a live shot right now from oklahoma which is not from kansas but were going to bethany, oklahoma. lawrence jones is live at the stray dog café in oklahoma. lawrence, you got to start by fearing out this morning over the next three hours why they call that place the stray dog. reporter: no, i m done tryin
north korean actions just re-enforced for both leaders why this is the number one threat to both prime minister abe and to president trump. i think the north korean actions were deliberately timed after what was a pretty good week in terms of u.s. policy in asia, with regard to president trump s call with xi jinping and secretary mattis s trip to the region, i think the trump administration said look, we re here and we re not going to be an easy issue to deal with. right now the national security advisor is said to have broke on the law and critics call for him to be fired, for him to step down. how much does that impact the advice that this group can give the president at this time? i think the precedent is going to get advise from a wide range of people, including the folks in the state department,
particularly those commitments to china that would affect the finances that north korea has for building these missiles, there may be a statement that comes out of the u.n. security
of chicago and the south side cultural sent, thank you for having us. [ applause ] thanks for joining us tonight, happy friday. nice to have you with us. look at this awesome picture from 1968. i love every single thing about this picture. this is the central middle school band from orville, california. this is the majorettes part of the band and they are marching through downtown orville, california, on may 1, 1968. this picture is perfec and this picture the property of the california department of water resources. the reason the california department of water resources had a photographer on site taking pictures that day of the majorettes in orville is because that day the governor of california and his wife came too orville, california, to tour a really big awesome new piece of water structure the california
governor at the time was ronald reagan. he and his wife nancy went to orville for the dedication of the brand new orville dam. it looks kind of fun. they got to go inside t