polarizing institution in the united states. frankly, it s not really surprising. last year the media hit an had n all-time low and they just can t rebound. especially when it comes to the supreme court new york times writes about the big political ruling in the senate republicans took the politically risky step of banning abortion. the the courts took care of that for them. you would think that somebody writing for 30 years could ve gotten this right, but what they actually did, yesterday after the court rejected the case, some workers challenged vaccine mandates, the media went after who else but clarence thomas. instead of just fact checking, supreme court justice clarence thomas that also wrote that this is part of it. let me be clear that there were no aborted fetus cells used in vaccines. and i think that this carries weight and that is the point. let s be clear, that s not what he said it all. he says justice thomas included a description of the health care wor
polarizing us institution. great. frankly, it s not really surprising. last year, for example, trusttea the media hit an all time low and it just can t rebound. it seems low this last week wass clarified why with why it s a lie, especially whend. comes o the supreme court. you want to give an example? here we go . new york times call holsey writes this about that big political roe v. wade ruling. senate republicans did not havep to take the politically risky step of banning abortions. the courts took care of that for them. really,rt you would think someoe who s been reporting for more than 30 years couldrm. easy have got this right. but he didn t with the supreme courtut actually did, as you knw ,was kicked the decision back to the states. they did not ban abortion atrd all yesterday after the court rejected a case from health care workers challenging new york s vaccine mandate. who else went after but clarence thomas is found, as a fact checking now. do you mind fact check
advisors said i can t wait to hear that. the second amendment and supreme court. states are trying to take your rights away already. first, flying this july 4 weekend? is proving to be a big holiday headache. thousands of flight cancellations and delays are ruining plans across the country. the latest, 2000031509 and that was just today. cancellations, 2881. 7100 flights into and out of and across the u.s. were delayed and another 500 plus canceled yesterday. one airline is handing out major paydays to anyone willing to get off their flight. delta offered ten grand to get off of flight from michigan to minnesota. i have to tell you, normally i fly american airlines that i have switched to delta because they offer me $10000, i will do that. i agree but we ve got to get more facts. the big problem is why are there so many cancellations? what bothers me, the biden administration would stop the vaccine mandates, let people quit or lost their jobs so they created this pr
two deep blue states looking to capitalize on democratic failures in the white house pull off a victory. brooke singman has all of those results. brooke: good morning, yesterday s primaries setting up match ups for a big red wave in november midterm. in new york, congressman lee zeldin wins for governor, and will face kathy hochul, running for her first full term after rising to power in the wake of disgraced former governor andrew cuomo sexual assault scandals. zeldin promises to clean up the mess by their policies. she s been pandering, when tax and control spend nothing albany and pro liberal criminals incysts insist on taking our state in the wrong direction, kathy hochul didn t lead them, she got led by the far left. brooke: gubernatorial race in illinois, darren bailey is up against incumbent democrat j.b. pretzger. bailey says she is the change needed. illinois is a lot worse off than it was 40 years ago and time for something different. brooke: moderate de
party to the g.o.p. voters are mined every day, it was lower when republicans were in charge. it was easier to get every grocer i needed when republicans were in charge. everybody knows that we are looking at the sun in pittsfield, massachusetts. another shot of pittsfield. what time is it? must be a study of the day before. that s the same son of a new york. the same from last week. we need to stay warm. it s crazy, because sometimes it looks like we should be warm when we look at it in the winter but we are not. the mayor is there. the unemployment rate, 5.1%. a little bit higher than the rest of the country. it s the largest city in massachusetts. pittsfield? it is? probably from wikipedia and you know how accurate that is. [laughter] it s the largest city in massachusetts? are you crazy? bigger than boston? no way. the largest in the county? if you want to go to a big city in berkshire county, just call 1-800-pittsfield. there you go. 43,00