woman who disappeared last year. a suspect pinned an officer to the ground and trapped him in a head lock. more on those stories throughout the hour. check that out. first the u.s. supreme court in session right now with major cases still on the docket and possible decisions today as the court prepares to issue new rulings. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, i m dana perino. bill: hello, how are you doing? here we go. halftime? here we go, bill hemmer. good morning at home. 35 cases yet to be decided as we await today s opinions. big ones we re looking for. two cases on affirmative actions challenging school policies using race in deciding admissions in order to achieve the diverse student body and the other is workplace speech and first amendment whether or not a public accommodation law can be used to compel an artist to speak or stay silent. wow. the justices examining an election redistricting battle out of north carolina. a state court through out the congr
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administration. todd: brooke singman has more from former president trump. brooke. brooke: republicans want john durham to testify before congress next week after his report found the fbi had no form of collusion with president trump and russia in 2016. now the report reads the doj and fbi failed to uphold their important mission of strict fidelity to the law. senior fbi personnel displayed lack of analytical rigor toward the information they received, especially information received from politically affiliated persons and entities. john brennan briefed obama, joe biden and other top national security officials about hillary clinton being accused of vilifying donald trump in 2016. russian intelligence analysis alleged clinton stirred up a scandal of donald trump for linking him to putin. the intel community does not know the accuracy of this information or the extent of the analysis is exaggeration or fabrication. i spoke with president trump after durham s report was re
keeping his fellow passengers safe from the attack. the man was acting in a violent matter physically and with worths. ashley: jackie ibanez joins us. jackie: steve razor is giving his side of the incident that left jordan neely dead. none of that is based on the facts. as to race, it is not motivation for danny. he is the one that put himself in danger. to save who? all the people on that train, black people, brown people, white people, it didn t matter to danny. danny put his life at risk to save all those people. jackie: neely s death, protesters are suffered from mental illness. he was on the top 50 list in new york at risk. mr. neely was on the risk list for people of concern. neely had been making threats and threatening passengers when penny threatened to restrain him. he has been charged with second-degree manslaughter and rushing to do so according to jordan neely s attorney. we were told there would be a grand jury presentation and that would take time and
he had his first bilateral meeting with the prime minister of japan. that was his first event here at hiroshima. listen. i m proud that the united states and japan are facing it together. and, you know, we stand up for the shared values, including supporting brave people of ukraine as they defend their sovereign territory and holding russia accountable for its brutal aggression. when our countries stand together, we stand stronger and i believe the whole world what we do. so thank you again for having me here today and we look forward to the next several days. so the russian invasion a big topic as you said along with president biden, what he calls a climate crisis. while here the world leaders will come up with a unified way to respond to a more aggressive china. we ll also hear about those emerging technologies like quantum computing and artificial intelligence, overshadowing the entire trip. a lack of a deal to raise the debt ceiling. the president said all along