insurrection at the capitol. what s new signs, the next possible terminal indictment for trump is in georgia. we are going in-depth on it all coming up. and later, like a war zone, a parkland parent who walked the school turned crime scene for the first time since 2018 massacre joins us live to talk about the traumatic visit. all of these stories and much more is ahead. and good saturday morning to you, i am katie phang. we start today show with millions of americans reaching their boiling point over the brutal heat baking much of the country for yet another day. 84 million americans are under heat alerts stretching from the pacific northwest all the way to right here in miami, florida through tuesday. that is more than 3200 miles of people just sweating it out and trying to stay cool anyway that they can. the valley of the sun is definitely living up to its name. phoenix is sizzling and temperatures topping 110 degrees, for a 15th straight day. but that is nothing, com
greg: oh, yeah! happy thursday. oh, i love you already. so boston s top donkey wants christmas without a honky. [laughter] greg: this week the mayor s office sent out an e-mail invite to members of the boston city council. it was an invitation to, and this isn t my wording, it s what the mayor said, to electeds of colored holiday party. yes, she was making a list of everyone who isn t white. but to her embarrassment the invitation went to the entire city council, even the white folks. that s right, in 2023, the mayor of one of america s biggest democrat-run cities through a racially segregated holiday bash that would have made george wallace proud. good thing they didn t call it a christmas party, right? that would be offensive. me? i m still waiting on the muslim hanukkah. although you have to translate from the river to the sea into hebrew. but really, menorah? that sounds sexist. i m sticking to my white s only kwanzaa bash. steve doocy is making his favorite gum bow
The Critics Choice Awards were pretty refreshing after the miserable Golden Globes last weekend.
"Oppenheimer" swept the movie side, while "Succession" took the TV department. In film, there were some surprises as Paul Giamatti and Emma Stone triumphed in lead, and Robert Downey Jr. and Da'Vine J
so how are these new restrictive abortion laws for example in florida as well as iowa influencing young voters choices for 2024? you know, i always wondered to myself one republicans will finally learn a lesson because what we saw in 2022, it was not a clear indication that republicans should stop having these four conan abortion laws. i don t know will be less support for republicans. what we saw in 2022 was something remarkable after the fall of what we saw young voters who are just a huge number, we tell young voters turn up in places like kansas and then again in wisconsin and again in 2022 instate all across the country with michigan. where abortion was on the ballot and basically the message to republicans was supposed to be stop acting, stop instituting these for coney an abortion measures that you still see republicans like kim reynolds, republican states like iowa still and acting these measures. i don t think will be popular with many young voters who just want to see their