and republican congressman joints us for answers. [indiscernible] also breaking tonight, the senate passing a bipartisan gun safety bill paid the bill now goes to the house on friday. we will be tracking that. critics are filing on tonight. details from the simple instructions on how to act like [indiscernible] we begin with all eyes on th supreme court the next batch just hours away. the ruling on guns came thursday . i m disappointed. the president may be but gun rights applicants are feeling vindicated. they are celebrating the decision finding new york s restrictive framework unconstitutional. the challenge to the law arose because it requires applicants for a concealed carry permit to show a specialized need for sel protection. siding with the majority come m clarence thomas said it is not second-class rate, adding that new york s proper cause violate the 14th amendment and prevents law-abiding substance with ordinary self-defense need from exercising their rig
tobacco products and take nicotine out of cigarets all while your government is legalizing weed and in other pl drugs that make any other sense. government makes a fortune on taxing tobacco over 12 billion dollars a year. tonight they want to give that up anyway. we begin tonight , though,bide with biden s war and your ability to live your lifeno without going bankrupt between inflation, spiking gas prices,, record prices, a looming recession. americans are sufferingbout and it s about to get a whole lot worse, according to one washington post columnist and on msnbc, you all need to stop complaining and be j grateful that joe biden isoe your president. okay, it s going to say this and if i campaign for it, i don t care. there there s g a great deal ofw americanshe where it is uncomfortable that they re spending more but they rey not going to go under. you know, y you ve got to stopin complaining when there s so many people who literally the inflation rate things they only had
washington tonight , cutting losses. that s the focus of tonight s angle. now it s natural that we as humans often have a hard time letting go , admitting to ourselves that the path we re on is a dead end, that the goal we set is unattainable or that the cost of achieving are just too high. instinctively we feel like ending something prematurely. maybe it s a sign of weakness that quitting for losers but especially in politics the opposite is often true with joe biden as president, there are sadly many areas where america needs to cut her losses first we need to cut our losses in ukraine. if you hadn t noticed, the ukrainians are not winning as our own nation is hurting. we ve allocated more than fifty three billion dollars and counting in humanitarian military aid to help them beat back the russians. but now well, here s a headline from bloomberg. putin may win in ukraine, but the real war is just starting and more americans now say russia rather than ukraine is winning th
four p.m. on thursday. the group reentereded the building. accounts vary as to what exactly happened next , but it seems clear that colbert s employees werees let inside by an ally within the building that would be a freshmanou member of congress from massachusetts called jake auchinclosssja. once on federal property, colbert completed what they came to do, which was disruptpts the business of congress and apparently we re not subtle about doing itng, poundeder on doors and yelled whatever they did, it got people s attention. it takes an awful lot force a police force controlledo by nancy pelosi to arrestup a group of leftwingte entertainmentrt figures. but that s exactly what happened next . capitol hill police arrestedpith stephen colbert employees and brought them to jail allt seven of them were chargedde with unlawful entry. now that s the identical chargee that hundreds of january six defendants have been prosecuted for. but unlike january six defendants, cobus employees