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
republican tried to ambush and hand fraudulent electors to mike pence on january 6th. those stories and reports are coming up. but after a hearing like today s we begin with something more fundamental than a legal breakdown, and more powerful, perhaps, than meticulously going through the evidence, though that also matters. right now we begin with this. what millions of americans saw and heard today from the top republican leader out of arizona in plain, serious, and stern testimony about the choices officials have to make, the tests that trump posed, tests that, by the way, many republicans have fail bid cowering to a would be autocrat by minimizing threats of violence and coups, by only speak out late, if at all. some have walked back from some of those public humiliations. others just live in them. but today s testimony by this republican here offers a view of what it looks like to stand up. i said, look, you are asking me to do something that is counter to my oath that i
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
fight, o er the ramparts we watched were so gallantedly streaming, and the rocket s red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star-spangled banner yet wave? oer the land of the free and the home of the brave will: straight to fox news alert. two major stories covering today including president s biden trip to the g-7 summit. he met with the german chancellor just hours ago, getting straight to the ongoing russian war on ukraine as russia launches airstrikes on kyiv. president biden: there is a lot to do. i want to compliment you stepping up as you did when you became chancellor. had a freight impact on the rest of europe particularly as it relates to ukraine. pete: the other the major story here at home in the u.s. in response to the supreme court s fabulous reversal roe v. wade. pregnancy centers under attack. rachel: president s meetings continue but first we go to alexandria hoff who is live a
plans for mobile clinics and a grassroots effort to help women get abortion drugs. plus, growing questions about what the supreme court could do about things like same-sex marriage and access to contraceptives. also tonight, president biden signing the first significant gun-safety law in nearly 30 years. what s in the bill and what s not. why the president says it will save lives, as the last of the victims of the uvalde school massacre is laid to rest. the deadly attack in norway. why officials are raising the terror alert after a gunman opens fire just ahead of pride celebrations. murder confession revealed. in a case that gripped the nation, brian laundrie s chilling eight-page letter, claiming he ended the life of his girlfriend, gabby petito. why he called it a mercy killing. powerful rockets from the u.s. arrive in ukraine. with their longer range, will they make a difference? as ukrainian troops lose ground to russian forces. plus, president biden arrives in eu