Thanks. Good evening. Im bret baier. The Southern Border Crisis hits New York City to the tune of billions of taxpayer dollars. How chinese nationals are taking over the illegal Marijuana Business in many parts of the u. S. We will bring that you story. And we will talk with the republican who is leading the Polling Heading into tomorrows California Senate primary election. But, first tonight, breaking, a major victory for former President Donald Trump and his attempt to return to the white house. The u. S. Supreme court has unanimously ruled the state of colorado cannot remove him from its primary ballot. The former president calling that a big win for america. This comes just hours before the Super Tuesday primaries and as President Biden prepares for a crucial state of the Union Address thursday night. We have live Fox Team Coverage tonight, brit hume with political analysis. Peter doocy is at the white house with the current president preparing for the state of the union and trying
infamous trump phone call to the georgia secretary of state. so, look, all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have, because we won the state. cnn s sara murray has been following this story since the very beginning. and sara, the jurors in fulton county, georgia, are sworn in. what happens next? for the next several weeks, they re going the operate like a normal grand jury would in fulton county. which means they re probably going the hear cases that are murders, that are carjackings, that are robberies, that kind of thing. and then at a certain point, the d.a. s team is probably going to come to them in a couple of weeks, walk into the one of those grand juries and say okay, today you re going the hear a different kind of case, and we ll likely present their evidence against donald trump or any of the allies that they want to try to bring charges against before this grand jury. remember, a special grand jury spent months a
impose criminal penalties for sitting, sleeping or lying outside on public property for homeless individuals who cannot obtain shelter. it held at the ordinances were unconstitutional and constituted cruel and unusual punishment under the eighth amendment. the matter came before the powerful 9th circuit court, which has jurisdiction for the western united states and all of california. the ninth circuit has been regarded as a progressive bastion, but president trump was able to appoint ten judges to the ninth circuit. it limited what idaho could do with regard to its homeless. this time a three-judge panel similarly ruled against a city s effort to regulate its homeless population. when grants pass then sought to have the matter considered by the entire circuit, it could not get the required vote from all a act tiff members of the bench. that s when all hell broke lose. the denial of a full review drew 16 dissents and many statements. as the oregonen reported, many who dissent
which is more cruel and unusual? one of the most influential appellate courts erupted in public disagreement over one of the most difficult issues of our time, homelessness. having recently decided matters of affirmative action, student loans and adoption, on top of last year s rulings concerning abortion, guns, religion and climate change, scotus might soon have the final word here, too. at issue, ordinances in grants pass, oregon, which would impose fines on homeless people for encampment on public property. a trial court was faced with this issue, whether cities can impose criminal penalties for sitting, sleeping or lying outside on public property for homeless individuals who cannot obtain shelter. it held the ordinances were unconstitutional and constituted cruel and unusual punishment under the eighth amendment. the matter came before the powerful ninth circuit court, which has jurisdiction for much of the western united states and all of california. the ninth circuit
want to mess. all of that and more is coming up. in the good sunday morning to. you i am katie phang. as the saying goes, those who don t know history are destined to repeat. it s now this juncture after this conservative super majority on the supreme court got affirmative action in higher education instruct down where is it biden s plan to forgive more than 400 billion dollars in student debt, i think it is time that we talk about how those two things have been leaked for decades. higher education in america did not always come with such a hefty price tag. in fact through the 1950s it was largely free and treated as a public goods. why? because graduates used their education towards the betterment of society. that all changed in the 1960s when anti-war and civil rights students activism hit college campuses and universities. and those colleges and universities responded by developing of hidden action policies to diversify their overall on the right student body. southern cal