rachel: good morning, everybody. there s nashville, bringing back good memories. pete: yeah, lights were on that bridge. awesome. rachel: good morning to all of you. will, pete. basking in the glow of the patriot awards and i like. will: i like and i liked nashville. hi a thought in the airport and i wonder what you ll say and how you ll react. it s fun, it s cool, and it s coming together in a way that feels like, you know, it s growing really quickly, nashville a lot of people moving in. it s coming together. to dough think people have talked about this, is it headed in the direction of austin? rachel: becoming more liberal and it s got country music which by the way doesn t necessarily insulate you and austin has that too. you live there, is it headed in that direction? pete: i don t speak with a full weight of a local that s been there over time and seen it change. but my experiences and what other locals have said, you get a lot of people seeking sanity coming to nashv
from washington tonight. trial by error. that s the focus of tonight s angle. they might be asking why is public trust in the american judicial system declining? well, it s not simply the blm propaganda, flooding our schools, our universities, that s told young people that disproportionate kin car ration of african-americans equals racism. it s not just that respect for our justice system is also cratering due to democrats crusade both against trump and against traditional americans in general. now, for the most egregious example, look no further than trump s civil trial in new york brought by trump hating activist letitia james. judge arthur engram who looks like any random legal panelist on msnbc. he went so far as to mock trump s phrase about the perfect phone call. even using air quotes as he said it. now a conversation with the president. let me get this right. a conversation that the president had with zelenskyy is somehow fair game for a fraud trial that deals with
is the ingraham angle fromthi washington tonight. trial by error. that s the focus of tonight s angle. and they might be asking why is public trust in the american judiciam l systeme declining? well, it s not simply the blmblm propaganda flooding our schools our universities as told young people that disproportionateca incarceration of african-americans equals racismns equracism. it s not just that respect for our justice system is also due to democrats crusade, both against trump and against traditional americans in general. now, for the most agreet egre previous example, look no further than trump s civil trial in york, brought by trump hating activist letitia james. nog acw, yesterday, judge arthuh anger on who looks like any random legal panelist on msnbc blatantly revealed his anti-trump bias fors to the world to see because he went so far as mock trump sea phrase about the perfect phone call, even using air quotesit. as he said it. hi now a conversation with the pr
expect your bank to do about it. claire mccasket the latest and biggest name in the string of democrats not packing their bags for charlotte. she is staying away from the democrat convention saying she wants to stay away instead. a milestone this morning. at least one state seeing gas prices falling below $3 a gallon. welcome news for those of you hitting the road for july fourth. plus, this. yes, yes, yes! oh, oh! i ll have what she s having. i bet that woke you up this morning. the scene from the classic when harry met sally. director, writer, master of movie magic norah ephron being remembered this morning for her iconic motion pictures. sleepless in seattle, you ve got mail. we re going back to the movies this morning in honor of nora. newsroom beginning right now. and good morning to you. i m carol costello. thank you for joining us. we begin in washington at the u.s. supreme court. a history-making decision over president obama s health care law will c
but just in right now, new poll numbers painting a very telling picture of the race for the republican presidential nomination. we can now report that mitt romney is the candidate to beat in at least two of the crucial first four voting contests of the 2012 election with herman cain a sometimes close, sometimes distant second. our new cnn time orc poll of republican voters just released shows romney on top in iowa s january 3rd caucuses, leading herman cain by three points, but that s well within the sampling error of plus or mines. in new hampshire, romney has a lead over cain. in south carolina, a two-point edge for romney, again, within the margin of error. in florida, it s romney 30% to cain s 18%. before the polls came out, romney made it clear he s setting his sights very high. i think the greatest threat to my success would be president obama and i m planning on beating him soon. let s talk about these new poll numbers with our chief political correspondent, the