but then you went back. tell us about your transition. i spent 20 years in the army but then i wanted to go to pharmacy school. i went to pharmacy school in north carolina and started on august 2001. and then back to the army. my aspirations were on hold. heather: i ask that because of another lesson with your story, it is never too late. never too late when you feel passionate about something. if we can make a difference it is our responsibility to make a difference until our last dying breath. heather: you made a difference your entire life. on this independence day what is your message to people out there? i would like to say i know
work with policymakers to promote responsible innovation. google also coming out with a statement saying they are unhappy with this because it will affect small businesses across every industry. big changes affecting all of us. heather: we have to know how to do this. the final goodbye from toys r quote us. because we have. they announced bankruptcy last september. and shutting its doors, having these liquidation sales, no more toys r quote us, said to know, not knowing what it is like running down the aisles of toys r quote us. they will be opening up toy
that kind of cool. heather: a constitutionalist. let s go to the cases, you mentioned abortion. this is the big thing, abortion and potential reversal and overturning of roe v wade is the sort of thing democrats have been talking about and they go right after that, play the card right away, they have been playing that card since the nomination by ronald reagan and sandra day o connor and roe v wade remains the law of the land. i think again it hasn t been overturned in 30 years, why would that be different in the future and if it is overturned all it is saying is let the states and voters decide what to do about abortion, it doesn t outlaw abortion, just let the people decide. heather: affirmative-action as well.
scene initially? reporter: we don t see any police presence when we arrived on scene, they were no longer here and our assumption is they cleared the scene but that has not been confirmed yet but at 1:30 this morning they were here on scene. we haven t seen anyone since that time. heather: think you for joining us. the answer to america s truck driver shortage to switch gears completely could be teenagers. the pilot program will allow 18-year-olds to cross state lines in privately owned big rigs, drivers must be 21 years old to travel across country, 63,000 open trucker positions by the end of the year. there is a push to allow teenagers to pick our next president was washington dc city council consider lowering the voting age to 16 even in presidential elections. supporters say some pay taxes and the change would increase
the line their hands are tied. today that simmering bubble burst and the carnage is dramatic and heartbreaking. heather: investigators will provide another update at a press conference later today. we will have that for you. police departments are stepping up patrols outside newsrooms across the nation, four nypd officers posted outside the new york times building and police outside abc news headquarters in new york city, these were made out of an abundance of caution and police weeping to the baltimore sun is building the capital gazette is owned by the sun. police protecting half 1 million fans at wimbledon pouring in from all around the world, concrete barriers, metal detectors being bolted in the