new details about the former trump advisor that wound up in custody overnight as the 16 committee gears up to make its evidence about the insurrection public. plus, the texan that wants to be her states next attorney general. why rochelle garza says ken paxton has to go. the nonstop of gun violence and massacres has taken a toll on the mental health of young people everywhere. this hour, on how we can all help them through it. this is america voices. we begin this hour with the supreme court in two cases that will shape our national debates on guns and abortions. the decision could come any day now, and they will show us who exactly what rights matter to conservative lawmakers. when it comes to guns, a supreme court challenge to who can carry and guns in public, stuck in dunk they law on what s states can do to restrict firearms and lead to more guns and credit paces. it will build on day 2008 heller decision that ruled the second amendment provides individual rights to
demanding to know what his gop colleagues would do on gun safety. he jumped the mic on their gaslighting in the prices. jones will join us live in studio. plus, democracy in danger. new details about the former trump advisor that wound up in custody overnight as the 16 committee gears up to make its evidence about the insurrection public. plus, the texan that wants to be her states next attorney general. why rochelle garza says ken paxton has to go. the nonstop of gun violence and massacres has taken a toll on the mental health of young people everywhere. this hour, on how we can all help them through it. this is america voices. we begin this hour with the supreme court in two cases that will shape our national debates on guns and abortions. the decision could come any day now, and they will show us who exactly what rights matter to conservative lawmakers. when it comes to guns, a supreme court challenge to who can carry and guns in public, stuck in dunk they law on what s st
and that s why the american academy of pediatrics is saying, look, we re going to change things. the american academy of pediatrics has now come out and said we re going to change our recommendations for feeding babies. let s take a look at what those changes are. they re saying instead of waiting until the baby s first birthday to introduce cow s milk, whole cow s milk may be an option for babies older than six months, babies who usually would take regular formula. this is not ideal, they say they only want babies to do this for a brief period of time. they don t splin what that means. they also say the toddler formula is safe for a few days for babies close to their first birthday. that s how bad this has gotten, that the american academy of pediatrics is changing its recommendations. not because anything changed medically, but solely because of this shortage. thanks so much. more breaking news for you in our world lead. the nearly three months long siege at the azovsta
tried to avoid. you caused this. look at the mirror. how will russia respond? i ll speak exclusively to the president of finland, sauli niinisto, in moments. good morning, i m dana bash in washington where the state of our union is heartbroken and horrified. this morning we are grieving the loss of ten people in buffalo, new york, shot and killed while shopping for groceries. three others were shot, but survived. victims of a rampage by an 18-year-old white male shooter, who authorities say traveled for hours and used an assault-style weapon to carry out the racist attack. 11 of the 13 victims were black. the shooter has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in an attack streamed live on social media as the justice department examines whether he committed a hate crime and a an act of racially motivated extremism. president biden suggested the shooting was domestic terrorism. investigators are reviewing a 180-page manifesto posted online in techs with the shooting pr
what issues are motivating them? i ll talk with house speaker nancy pelosi and republican governor of nebraska, pete ricketts, ahead. plus on putin s border as ukraine fights, finland applies to join nato, exactly what putin tried to avoid. you caused this. look at the mirror. how will russia respond? i ll speak exclusively to the president of finland, sauli niinisto, in moments. good morning, i m dana bash in washington where the state of our union is heartbroken and horrified. this morning we are grieving the loss of ten people in buffalo, new york, shot and killed while shopping for groceries. three others were shot, but survived. victims of a rampage by an 18-year-old white male shooter, who authorities say traveled for hours and used an assault-style weapon to carry out the racist attack. 11 of the 13 victims were black. the shooter has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in an attack streamed live on social media as the justice department examines whether