the man arrested outside kavanaugh s home said yesterday he planned to break in and kill him. bill: dhs warned it could happen. the liberal group that leaked the address online held another protest outside his house last night. only hours after the suspect s arrest. it s prompting a wave of outrage from republicans. not just the fringe left but democratic leadership inciting violence. one reason for protestors to show up outside the home of a public fixture to say we know where you live. nancy pelosi said i m perfectly okay to go to justice s home to change the view. when you send this kind of message, it just undermines the legitimacy of the united states supreme court as an institution and this is what it leads to. do you think just to be clear, you think some of the democrats rhetoric is to blame for what happened this morning? of course. bill: just last month the senate passed a bipartisan bill to increase security for the justices and their families. spe
of congress talking about passing one bill and not the other. the other one that has been ready to go for months. this country is in trouble. democracy is in trouble. we need to have our leaders stand up and say we re going to lead because the rule of law isn t the rule of law for just republicans or democrats. it isn t just the law for independents. the rule of law is the rule of law for all of us. our justice system is in trouble and judges stand on the front lines protecting democracy. if i sound, you know, upset or motivated or flabbergasted probably, it is because i am. daniel has been dead for 21 months and 21 days. my only child. i just don t know why members of congress aren t working together and trying to pass
neighborhood to kill him. fox news contributor james freeman assistant editor of the wall street journal editorial page. good morning. waiting on action from washington don t hold your breath for that. what have we learned so far about the kavanaugh situation? disturbing event. we can t say surprising. the judge has been saying for a long time and the senate said we need to protect judges and their family and need to move that protection up to the level of senior executive branch officials. obviously it is not happening speaker pelosi doesn t want it to move in the house. the president could make a prime time address tonight about respecting our system, justices and act with federal law enforcement to make sure their families are protected. dana: we know why she is not pushing it. the left was mad saying it makes the gravity of the
department of health. lee anne, let me start with the politics, two democrats joining here. so it will be a majority in the senate. what happens to this in the house? is it a sure thing that it doesn t pass the house in. well, it s not a sure thing. it s probably not going to come up in the house, chuck. the reason it s coming up in the senate as early as today is because of how the process works when you try to unveil a biden administration rule or any administration rule, you have an incubation period. it automatically has to get a vote. it s different in the house. speaker pelosi doesn t have to bring it up. but a republican could bring it up a and force a vote. but that republican has to have the sole support of 218 members. so that means they would have to find five democrats. now, democratic leadership are skeptical that republicans will find those five democrats to
brooklyn center who say they will testify that even if she meant to use a firearm, even if she meant to use that handgun, she would have been justified in that action. chuck, this trial is expected to last about two weeks. it s funny you bring up the fact that the former chief was going to testify. during derek chauvin s trial, the fact that the chief testified was an important moment. is there any evidence the prosecution has that kim potter violated sort of the handbook, if you will? you know, wasn t wearing her taser in the right place, et cetera. is there going to be any of that aspect here? reporter: we got a preview of that during these opening statements. and part of their argument and the bigger picture that they say is that she violated her training. she not only violated the badge but what she was trained to do. they re saying that she shouldn t have, that policy says, that she shouldn t have even fired her taser at the car once that 20-year-old adopt wright went back in