the family who built the house. after a storm that galveston has many of, the catholic church became the second owners and replaced it with a st. theresa. judge jeanine: today we are in the garden state of emergency about to view glenn allen castle. this is based on a immediate onl castle from germany. it was actually what they call a moat in this area. jean require was right near the castle. it was right against the wall. like said, we dug it up and used the brick on the wall and we put the same bridges where they were. and where the island with the
we can be in our home, things look different. people feeling emotional stress as well. particularly true tore indigenous people seeing environments reshaped by climate change. yeah. a lot in your book about indigenous people and minorities who suffer these things at different proportionate levels. bonnie, thank you. good to see you my friend. taking the heat. a good idea to read things like this. don t want to read the science think about how it affects you. coming up next, one of the moat competitive elections in this year s mid-terms. check in on pennsylvania s election with the lieutenant governor john fetterer. john f it provides instant relief that lasts up to 12 hours. its powerful decongestant targets congestion at the source, with a dual action formula that relieves nasal congestion
those developments in a moat with politico s betry wood swan. but now i want to turn to the supreme court, justice breyer will retire this summer when gives president biden a chance to deliver on key campaign promises an to make history in the process by nominating a black woman to replace him. overnight the white house confirmed that south carolina district judge jay michelle childs is being considered as a possible candidate to succeed justice breyer, making her the first person that the administration has publicly identified as a potential nominee. now in addition to childs, other high-profile contenders include cat angie brown jackson and the superior court justice leondra kruger. and this is where we begin our discussion this morning. joining me, a professor of law at columbia university and served on president biden s
economy, it s the cost of mill many, it s the cost of moat. i was going to say i ve been missing the big inflation bill. and this is where the democrats going but their challenge is that the child tax credit and student loan forgiveness and a couple of other programs they ve designated, it s all going to sunset in june. if the cost is hurting you now, it s going to hurt you even more if you don t have the support the government has been delivering. a lot of democrats say this is the kind of thing they could rally around but maria raises a point. that s another one that s not going to affect kind of kitchen table issues here. should democrats be worried that the set of arguments they might even win aren t pt same set of arguments that those in the
is the weakest, the children have to wear masks inside and outside a school on the playground. that is really all about the fact that they don t have power. we should give that power to the kids. it is like a signal that he plays and somebody else. it is like those kids should be wearing masks. i did my business and i don t have to wear one. but as long as they force other people to follow it, i am birch is signaling by some type of action. it is like saying if you are a actress and for the right cause, you can still be a to everybody. harvey weinstein, that was his entire career. everybody knew what he did but he did nothing but liberal causes, which created a moat to protect them from all the diversions. there was a woman on an airplane and she does not have her mask on and she s fighting but then 80-year-old guy and the