utah senator mike lee joins us in studio live to discuss what happens now. plus, protests out west tonight with president biden in los angeles for the summit of the americas, and as his motorcade passes by, well, we will show you the incident if we can get our tape working tonight but we are going to begin with protest outside supreme court justice home, the same day an armed man was arrested there after allegedly telling authorities he wanted to kill the justice. white house correspondent kevin corke is tracking the very latest details tonight. good evening, kevin. good evening, shannon. a criminal complaint accuses nicholas roske of attempt to kidnap or murder or threaten to assault, kidnap, or murder a u.s. judge, justice of the united state supreme court come among the items, roske is accused of bringing to justice kavanaugh s neighborhood black tactical chest rig and knife, glock 17, ammo, pepper spray, zip tie, hammer, nail punch, crowbar, pistol light, duct tape, ev
shannon: a suspect accused of entering a portable classroom at a seattle elementary school trying to steal students backpacks. there is more to this, but when police showed up, the principal didn t want to cooperate? let s bring in the reporter who broke that story, seattle top radio host jason rantz in person for tonight s lightning round. great to see you. it is so crazy i do come in studio to talk. shannon: i appreciate that because it does sound crazy someone could get into an elementary school, and you are saying when the cops showed up, the principal did not want to cooperate with the investigation? this officer showed up, they were kind of late, but once they got there and the guy was leaving the campus, the principal and two other teachers were seeing this guy clearly going through something to the point where the police thought he was either having a mental health issue or under the influence of alcohol or drugs. the officer was asking for some basic information so the
vandalism but also multiple things were stolen according to the school s principal, including copper piping that was ripped out of the walls. translator: it s anger, helplessness, sadness, because we say if it is people from around here doing this, it s their own school they re taking from. everything we have is for them and also we feel helpless because it s the authorities that never solve the crimes. reporter: according to a report from next cano s premeiros a non-profit here, neither 10,000 schools suffered vandalism or burglaries since the start of the pandemic through now. we spoke to a principal in tabasco, thieves stole air conditioner units to sinks to piping. the school has no running water, which means it can t start back up. the principal didn t want to give the name of the school because of fears of fired and
electrified fences until they die. extreme words from a pastor yes, a pastor in north carolina. we re going to play the tape for you on cnn this hour. good morning, everyone. welcome to early start. i m ashleigh banfield. look who s here. i m christine romans. zoraida sambolin is on assignment today. it s 5:00 a.m. in the east. let s get you started. it could be a day that brings a brand new era in the middle east, but we re not sure what kind of era it s going to be because this is election day in egypt. millions of people going to the polls for a historic vote. their first chance to cast a free vote for a leader in that country in its 5,000 years of existence. this is what they fought for last year in tahrir square. remember these images, the people toppling their leader, hosni mubarak? there s so many unknown ins this story? will women have more freedom? will egypt go to the islamists? will the attitude toward israel change for the better or the worse? and one of t
town, new principal. 1200 kids, big school for oregon comes in and says you know what? no more cursing. you curse, use the f word, i m going to suspend you. whoa. what do you think? well, i was always told if you use profanity it s that you have a lack of imagination and you are unable to come up with really other synonyms that are worthwhile. that is enough of a comes from the top. i think if you are. bill: you like this policy. yes. if you are bright and imaginative you can come up with more creative speech rather than represent a limited mind. bill: i, your humble correspondent have been known on occasion. no. bill: all right? but i am not proud of it. and i try not to use that kind of language. you are bill: sometimes for dramatic effect, you can do it but not a kid. not a high school kid. not in high school and not a classroom teacher. bill: here is the point. the principal didn t come at it