and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave will: protests outside the supreme court following two monumental rulings. in a 6-3 vote the high court ruled in favor of a colorado graphic designer who refused to design a custom wedding website for same-sex couples arguing at conflict with her christian faith. the majority putting her first amendment rights above the state s nondiscrimination law. today is certainly a day of victory but not just for me, for all americans. affirmed the government cannot force anyone to say something it doesn t believe. joey:the justices struck down president biden s $430 billion student loan bill. it would have allowed eligible borrowers to cancel $20,000 in debt. president biden: i think the court misinterpreted the constitution. rachel: this follows a
as it relates to 2022-fc, count 1, terrorism causen a death, the sentence is the defendant shall serve life without the possibility of parole, credit for eight days served. counts 2 through 5, homicide, first degree, premedicated murder, the court s sense is the defendant shall serve the rest of his life without the possibility of parole, credit for eight days served. on counts 6 through 12, assault with intent to murder, on each of the occupants, defendant is septembered to 18 years and 9 months to 80 years, with the michigan department of corrections, credit for eight days served. on counts 13 through 24, those being felony phi arm, the defendant is septembered to two years on each of those counts, with credit for 30 days served. counts 1 through 12 are concurrent to each other. counts 13 through 24 are concurrent to each other. count 1 is consect tiff to 2, 2 to 14, 3 to 15, count 4 is consecutive to count 16. 5 is consecutive to 17. 6 is consecutive to 18, 7 is consecutiv
finally, limit your time in the sun when it s most intense. looked down. if your shadow is shorter than you are, it s a good idea to head inside and you can hear more about how to optimize your health and chase life wherever you get your podcasts today on inside politics, happy, juneteenth. it s a day to commemorate the end of slavery and an awful chapter in us history, politics are of course part of it too. and today the biden campaign is highlighting what it calls flagrant racism from donald trump plus rip it up and throw it out. that s what donald trump says. he ll do to joe biden s new immigration plans on day one of a second term. as both candidates get money it s more aggressive on one of the most critical issues of this election. and 345 votes, that s what separating an ultraconservative congressman and his trump-endorsed challenger bitter, virginia republican primary is still too close to call and could be heading to a recap. i m dana bash. let s go behind the
blacks das won t stop him. there s $1000 limit that if you are still wonder they are not coming after you. rachel: i don t have time to stop and that sure. joe: got to go online, that is what it is. rachel: hope they have lucky. will: i need some old spice and take something. joe: how much are they spending? rachel: a little too much, like it. are you an old spice guy? joe: whatever ends up in the drawer. we are going to turn to your headlines. a state department report on the chaotic us withdrawal from afghanistan in 2021. the biden administration failed
support, especially if we come into an economic recession in europe. fascinating. i mean you ve been analyzing this invasion from the start, and we ve spoken more than once. you know, what a putin victory might look like, what a putin loss might look like. but throughout all of that research, are you any closer to understanding why he did this in the first place? an unprovoked nation of a sovereign nation with all the costs. you know, russia is a pariah. the economy is going to be devastated. his military has failed, which has exposed those failings. nato is strengthened. at what point are the costs too high for him? i think the longer the war continues, the clearer it becomes that this same kind of cost/benefit analysis that you just did and we all do does not apply to putin s and the kremlin s thinking. so it s not about this analysis, you know, what s on the one side, what s on the other side, but ideology is a much stronger factor than we initially