How many of you are between the ages of 20 and 60, who do not remember where you were when you heard about the tragedy of 9 11 . Udden, traumatic, unexpected events leave indelible images in our mind and in our psychies. On november s old 22, 1963. I was in the second grade, in a city called hayward, california. And the older sister of a girl in my class came to the door because it was raining outside and we couldnt go out for recess and said the president had been killed. Of course, i didnt believe her. Later that day, i went home, across the street to where my grandmother lived. I saw my mother and grandmother watching television and i knew it was real. That weekend, i Read Everything i could and watched everything i could on television about this extraordinary event. And that was the weekend that was the catalyst for my fascination, my wife would say obsession, with how the news media shape Public Opinion. In december of 2010, i turned 55 and started wondering, what do i want people
That allows surveillance of individuals out of this country. This comes as 9 head of the fbi issues a dire warning about the consequences of such action and talks about the serious threats now facing the u. S. We have talks team conch chad pergram on capitol hill as multiple lawmakers tell fox there is a new plan in the house to get fisa reauthorization done as soon as tomorrow ahead of a meeting between the House Speaker and Presumptive Republican nominee former President Donald Trump. But we begin with Correspondent David Spunt live at the Justice Department tonight. Good evening, david. David bret, good evening to you. Fbi director Christopher Wray chooses his words carefully and hours ago he made it clear the threat level to the United States is the highest he has ever seen in his professional career. Now, increasingly concerning, is the potential for a coordinated attack here in the Homeland Akin to the isisk Attack We Saw at the Russia Concert Hall just a couple weeks ago. Wray i
Ammunition. We knowegin with what that is new. Update us on what has happened in the last 18 hours. The big news this morning is that facebook posting and which the young mother pledged allegiance to isis. That is important because it draws a distinction that this inspired. Been isis federal officials are not saying directed, andis that is an important distinction. The couple had deleted some of their Online Presence prior to the attack. That indicates that this was premeditated. Big arsenal of weapons and ammunition they had at their home also indicates that it was premeditated. Charlie some people are asking did they have a series of attacks they wanted to make and then something happened at the work party, and therefore they to pursue that and later go on to do other attacks. About theirthinking planning . That is an open question. They certainly had the ammunition to carry out multiple attacks and have the atrocities be much worse had they been able to continue carrying them out. T
Focus on the loss of the justice and her enduring legacy. Jedediah overnight, hundreds gathered at the steps of the Supreme Court to mourn Justice Ginsburg. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has ordered flags to fly at halfstaff at the u. S. Capitol. Shannon bream has more on her remarkable life and the legacy she leaves behind. I, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, do solemnly swear. She might have seemed small in stature as the second woman to be nominated to the u. S. Supreme court, Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a trailblazer for womens rights and a champion for civil liberties. Ginsburg was born Ruth Joan Bader on march 15th, 1933. In a working class neighborhood in brooklyn, new york. The daughter of nathan and celia bay der. Ginsburgs mother died when she was just 17, the day before she graduated from high school. It was one of the most trying times in my life. But i knew that she wanted me to study hard and get good grades and succeed in life. So, thats what i did. She finished first in her class at Corne
Todd me thinks were going to have wild nights and many wild days between now and november 3rd and quite frankly thereafter. Jillian i agree with you, 100 agree with that statement. Todd thats a rarity. We never agree on anything except our outfits. Jillian except the color were going to wear. Todd good morning, im todd piro. Jillian im jillian mele. The Supreme Court draped in black to honor the life of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg as the nation mourns her passing. Todd on capitol hill, the debate intensifying over whether President Trump should fill the longtime justices seat ahead of the november election. Jillian Griff Jenkins joins us outside the Supreme Court with the latest. Reporter good morning. She was a champion for womens rights with a remarkable legal career that made her a feminist icon and thats why thousands have poured in here to the Supreme Court over the weekend to bring flowers, light candles, even a vigil and signs that say thank you, Justice Ginsburg.