woman who disappeared last year. a suspect pinned an officer to the ground and trapped him in a head lock. more on those stories throughout the hour. check that out. first the u.s. supreme court in session right now with major cases still on the docket and possible decisions today as the court prepares to issue new rulings. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, i m dana perino. bill: hello, how are you doing? here we go. halftime? here we go, bill hemmer. good morning at home. 35 cases yet to be decided as we await today s opinions. big ones we re looking for. two cases on affirmative actions challenging school policies using race in deciding admissions in order to achieve the diverse student body and the other is workplace speech and first amendment whether or not a public accommodation law can be used to compel an artist to speak or stay silent. wow. the justices examining an election redistricting battle out of north carolina. a state court through out the congr
week getting worse. a trio of whistleblowers testifying on their experiences with bias in the bureau, they say all by design using scare tactics to silence opposing points of view. one whistleblower says he was forced to choose what he felt was right and feeding his family. i have since had to rely on charity, the fbi stopped paying me. you are stuck between a rock and a hard place. on one hand we want to try to get our jobs back because we are trying to do our patriotic duty. the other hand, we still have families to take care of. it s essentially a death sentence in the modern era. sandra: compelling testimony there. ben coming up this hour. welcome back as america reports rolls into hour two, i m sandra smith. john: i m john roberts. always great to have you here in d.c. sandra: fun to be here. john: kinda way to keep you here, siphon the gas out of your car. and adidas is selling a women s swimsuit by using a male model. critics say it s about so much more tha
expose the truth about things they re doing that are wrong. the fbi collusion with big tech. to shut down differing viewpoints is the end of any analytical or investigative body. this hearing is a vehicle to legitimize the events of january 6th. the level of corruption, weaponization, politicization that has occurred at the highest levels of the doj and the fbi. this hearing is evidence as if we needed any more that maga republicans are a threat to the rule of law in america. as if you re one of the good employees in our government that come forward to talk about the targeting, you then become a target. martha: two different takes there. so nicole parker is a former fbi special agent. she said she left the bureau because she couldn t be part of what she saw is sadly a politically weaponized arm of the united states government. first, let s go to justice david spunt who lays out for us what they were talking about in there today. hi, david. quite a hearing. two
and our own janice dean was among them. she called out andrew cuomo. his orders led to more dying. there was no sympathy, i don t think he met with families. he just decided to write a book talking about how great a leader he was. sandra: we will hear more of that as well from the group of sorority sisters suing for their safety. they say they live in fear after they caught a biological male sister peeping on them in their own home. caitlyn jenner will react in moments. and welcome back as america reports rolls into hour two. it is a delight to be here in washington with you, john. i m sandra submit. john: i m john roberts. and we ll talk more about the race all that and more coming up, but we start with the fox news alert on the debt threat and warnings it could play right into china s hands. mr. president. mr. president! when will you meet with president xi? sandra: and with a wave of his hand, president biden is off to the g7 meeting in japan with the one k
and on that note i wish you all a good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late, i ll see you at the end of tomorrow. tomorrow tonight, on all in the verdict is in. if he can grab women by the [bleep] we ll, if you look over the last million years, i guess that has been largely true, not always, but largely true, unfortunately, unfortunately. a jury finds donald trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation tonight vindication for e. jean carroll it hurt and it was against my will the fallout for the republican front runner obviously very happy that donald trump was and the reaction from the republican party. e. jean carroll case? plus, federal charges for freshman congressman and syria lie or george santos. i am not a fraud, i m not a cartoon character. i am not some mythical creature that was invented. the latest on that wind all in starts right now good evening, from new york, i m chr