and all these other drugs that are killing up toe three hundred americans a week30 . we ll have the very latest coming up. plus we ll bring you all of the lowlightss. karine jean-pierre is hard hitting interview in case youd missed it on the view from i earlier today which despite all the softball questions turnedll out to be a big challenge for britain s brand new white house press secretary. t also tonight , look at your screen. they say you miss 100% the shots you don t take. but if you kamala harris, the same might be true for 100% of the shots youou do take. we ll have h some of that fun video straight ahead. but first we turn to today shead big newsn t out of the u.s.. supreme court in a six three landmark decision, the court struck down a new york state law forcing individual to showr proper cause in order to obtain a concealed carry permit. now the so-called proper clause provision is often difficult to prove and a dangerous city like new york city, it s a almostla im
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