bill: he argues if congress will not act he will. what kind of changes are necessary? sandra: taking another shot at undoing obamacare. a group of 20 states launching a new legal fight. we ll speak with the man leading the charge. texas attorney general ken paxton joins us on all of this.
i do not regret sharing this information. i felt that it was my duty. bill: there it is. the mayor of that sanctuary city saying she does not regret anything when it comes to alerting residents about ice raids before they happen. the texas a.g. is ken paxton and he will weigh in on that. sandra: a heart stopping moment caught on video. a mother handing her children off to firefighters as her apartment building goes up in flames. i just snapped a photo and got an estimate in 24 hours. my insurance company definitely doesn t have that. you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance.
mandates, the public is served better. companies grow, people prosper. so why can t this happen with healthcare? i think taking big government out and introducing price transparency and competition will make healthcare better. good for them for trying once again. sandra: a busy news morning. thank you for being on this morning. bill: jon scott is coming up next with a preview of happening now. good morning. good morning, bill. president trump saying he will ban bump stocks while lawmakers struggle to agree on what congress can do about gun violence. deputy press secretary hogan gidley joins us live and white house communications director hope hicks testifying before the house intel committee today as part of the russia investigation. will she answer questions or claim executive privilege? at least 11 people arrested in an ice raid in california after the oakland mayor warned her community it was coming. now she is speaking out in
and armed to protect those kids. dealing with the parkland students you have a daughter who is that age. can you look at them and say that you are doing enough? first of all there was a colossal breakdown in the system locally. so there was a colossal breakdown and we need to get to the bottom of how the breakdowns occurred. what steve mentioned to the armed officer who was in the school at that time, to the f.b.i. who failed to follow up on a glaring tip that this young man wanted to shoot up a school. that s pretty profound. then we also know that there were problems in the system with background checks where people slip through the cracks. we passed a bill to fix that. we want to finish by getting final law on that thing. of course we want to listen to these kids but we also want to make sure that we protect people s due process rights and legal constitutional rights
good boy. good boy. that s my man. bill: officials say splitting up like that is unusual but in this case got the job done. check that out. sandra: you can tell the dog knows he did his job. bill: you and i are dog lovers. that s a good dog right there. shep has a story at 3:00 today. sandra: love it. bill: roll it. sandra: all right. breaking news for you right now coming in moments ago after one of jerusalem most holy christian sites closed its door temporary saying the mayor was trying to weaken the christian presence. connor powell has the latest from that church in jerusalem. for three days now the church of the holy the doors were closed. we have gotten word from prime minister netanyahu s office the effort to tax the christian