jesse: i made bret give me one. bret: good evening. i m bret baier. a damning federal government report about local law enforcement failures during the uvalde, texas school massacre. neither side is willing to budge in the border standoff between texas and washington. over land along the southern border. we will bring that you story. and we talk live to the founding chairman of the no labels group about how democratic groups are allegedly trying to undercut attempts to construct a unity presidential ticket, get on ballots. we will talk about where that effort stands tonight. we begin tonight with an update in the ongoing threats from china. hazardous materials team from the environmental protection team is removing dangerous chemicals from a warehouse in california turned to unlicensed bio lab by a chinese national. it s raising new questions and concerns tonight. national correspondent william la jeunesse shows us from reedily, california, good evening, william. bret
we had literally people in pittsburgh and southern california walking into synagogues and shooting people while they were praying. sojerusalems is real in this country and around the world. and when you say i want to start killing jews, you inspire people. and he needs to be completely ostracized. thank you all very much. we ll continue this conversation. that does it for us. jose diaz-balart picks it up right now. good morning, 10:00 a.m. eastern, 7:00 a.m. pacific. we are just two weeks away from election day. this morning people are lining up for the first day of early in-person voting across three more states. this after a critical debate in battleground florida. we ve accomplished an awful lot, but we ve only begun to fight. he won t even tell you if he will serve four years if you reelect him. i mean, come on, you deserve better than that. we ll break down where these races stand this morning and also this morning a russian court has rejected an appeal from wn
when one fundamental right is lost, that means all fundamental rights are at risk. i will speak to mr. obergefell in just a moment. some democrats are pressing the representatives to codify presidents like obergefell in the law. a move democrats failed to pursue with roe, so today, house nancy speaker, nancy pelosi, released a statement seemingly in response to those calls. she said, in part, in the wake of the supreme court s outrageous and heart wrenching decision of overturning roe versus wade, radical republicans have made clear that they are just setting their sights on other protections rooted in the constitutional right to privacy. house democrats are committed to standing against this ruthless assault on the rights of millions of lgbtq americans. but what that comment means and practice, well, that still remains to be seen. joining me now, jim obergefell himself. civil rights activists and current candidate for the ohio state hearts of representatives and the former
tonight on three 60, breaking news. the house takes a major step and voted to authorize an impeachment inquiry into president biden. do they have any evidence of high crimes and misdemeanors? also, judge tanya chutkan. overseeing the federal january 6th case against the former president. today, hit pause on the proceeding raising the question will it ever go to trial at all. later, a cofounder of the conservative group, moms for liberty gets caught up in a sick scandal of her own, and now the school board where she serves once were gone. good evening, thanks for joining, us we begin with tonight s historic vote to formalize the impeachment inquiry into president biden that house republicans have been pursuing now for months with little or nothing so far to show for it. president biden tonight called it a baseless political stunt, the vote 221 to 212 was entirely along party lines. pushing toward earlier today, house speaker mike johnson said tonight, action was, quote, called
him. him. ac 360 starts now. captions by vitac www.vitac.com tonight on 360, breaking news. the house takes a major step in votes to authorize an impeachment inquiry into president biden. but do they have any evidence of high crimes and misdemeanors. also judge tanya chutkan overseeing the case against the former president, hitting pause on the proceedings. and cofounder of moms for liberty gets caught up in a sex scandal of her own. good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin with tonight s historic vote to formalize the impeachment inquiry into president biden that house republicans have been pursuing with months with little or nothing so far to show for it. president biden tonight called it a baseless political stunt. the vote 221-212 was entirely along party lines. pushing for it earlier today, house speaker mike johnson said tonight, tonight s action was, quote, called for and appropriate, which is certainly a change from the mike johnson of four years