we ll get an update on the current state of the virus amid a rise in hospitalizations across the united states. good morning, and welcome to way too early on this wednesday, september 6th. i m jonathan lemire, and thanks for starting your day with us. and we ll begin this morning with the stiffest punishment handed down so far for anyone involved in the january 6th capitol attack. enrique tarrio, the former national chairman of the proud boys, was sentenced to 22 years in prison following his conviction on a seditious conspiracy charge for playing a central role in the 2021 insurrection. his sentence is the longest so far, surpassing the 18 years given to oath keeper s founder stewart rhodes. now, prosecutors had sought a 33-year term for tarrio. wearing an orange jumpsuit, an emotional tarrio offered apologies to law enforcement and washington, d.c. residents for his involvement. he asked the judge to show mercy and vowed that he is done with politics. the judge timothy
against daca. the obama era program protects can you tell me the story again? nearly 700,000 so-called dreamers who were brought into the united states illegally as every family has their own unique story. children. for many, the u.s. is the only give your family the chance to discover theirs home they ve ever known. this holiday season, daca allows them to legally work with ancestry. and avoid deportation. president trump tried to end the program but lower courts blocked him. to help every veteran refinance their mortgage this holiday season, now the case has reached the highest court in the land. at these near record low rates. the trump administration has one call can save you $2000 every year. argued daca is unconstitutional because president obama bypassed congress and created a program with an executive order. let s bring in shannon bream, chief legal correspondent and anchor of fox news at night life outside the supreme court, a little cold out there. you get a sense sitting in