obama has got to be exhausted already. tv ads, personal appearances across several states for dozens of candidate. crowds trying to rally in support of the former president when a heckler in detroit brought the event to a halt. we ll be violating the basic spirit of this country. so, sir, sir, come on. you wouldn t do that in a workplace. you wouldn t just interrupt people in the middle of a conversation. it is not how we do things. just basic civility and courtesy works. listen, everybody, hey, y all up there. harris: it went on for several minutes like that. this headline. democrats turn to obama to rescue them from a mid-term shell acting. then they add even as he stars at the party s biggest draw and chief base motivator an unmistakable fear that even he can t prevent what may end up being inevitable blood-letting on november 8th. dodging questions, as you know they do at the white house lectern, about the homestretch strategy here. my question is why is the former
bill: the court will decide its biggest gun case in more than a decade. at issue here a new york law that restricts conceal carry outside the home. a decision to overturn it could have a domino effect on several other blue states with similar laws. dana: religious liberty is on the docket. court taking up the case of a high school football coach fired for praying on the field. justices will decide whether that prayer is protected under the first amendment. bill: the most anticipated of all is dobbs versus jackson. that s the ruling on mississippi s 15 week abortion ban that could potentially overturn roe v. wade which would end nearly 50 years of precedent. a leaked draft in the month of may suggesting the court is ready to do just that. dana: that was ignited a wave of protests. some escalating into threats and intimidation. activists continue to march outside justice s home after an assassination attempt against brett kavanaugh. bill: inspiring dozens of attacks o
trump/russia collusion hoax. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus . deliberations resumed just this morning. a guilty verdict would put more evidence behind former president donald trump s claims that he was unfairly targeted by the f.b.i. an acquittal could raise doubts about the legal merits of durham s entire investigation. former attorney general bill barr. i think whatever you think of trump, the fact is that the whole russia thing was the grave injustice. i believe it is sed i shallous, whether it can be proved in court as a crime in one issue but people are coming to see what actually happened. harris: ranking member jim jordan is in focus. let s begin with david spunt live at the district court in washington david. special counsel john durham began his investigation into trump-russia narrative three years ago. we re still on verdict watch. the jurors are looking at a single charge f.b.i. false statements case. they passed a note to the judge
what would they do? they would do more of the same. try to extort their neighbors who are our friends. they would try to rewrite the trade rules to their benefit and possibly have a strangle hold over the supply chain which counts on which we count on for so many jobs here in the united states. so i concluded that it would be economically dangerous for the united states but that if our politicians want us to fight china for tay juan s freedom we better start talking bit as a country and make sure the american people appreciate the economic repercussions. bill: thank you for coming on today, michael. i m not recommending for every president like they get a shell acting like i did last night. bill: former president obama
harris: if there were to be a red wave on tuesday, it would probably be because of inflation and the overall economy. a new poll shows 51% say it will be the key issue on their votes. brand-new census data showing 29 million households have been unable to pay their energy bills this past year. cold winter weather and rising utility costs will only worsen what has now become a crisis. those numbers also show 43 million households cut back spending on groceries, medicine and doctors visits so they could settle an energy bill. contributing to what could be a democrat shell acting, i think