dana: a growing national security risk along the southern border getting worse by the day as an alarming number of foreign nationals enter the country, make a run for it and then get away. we have no idea who they are, where they are going, what they are doing, or even why they re here. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, i m dana perino. that was a lot of questions. bill: yes, we ll try to answer as many as we can. good morning to you. the morning after here we re in new hampshire. big primary night last night. we get to all that analysis. i m bill hemmer. sources telling fox news since october more than 96,000 managed to cross the border illegally and get away. those are the ones we know about spotted without being stopped. there is no telling how many more slipped in under the radar and all of this fueling a top issue in the race for the white house as we speak. if i was the commander-in-chief i would say the policies we ve done so far have been wrong and
dana: in the meantime we re expecting a series of rapid fire decision in the final days of the term. among those still to come the case of a high school football coach fired for praying on the field and attempt to stop president biden from whether or not regulations should be decided by the white house or the job of congress. looming over all of this a potentially transformative decision on abortion. the court weighing the fate of a 15-week ban on to procedure from the state of mississippi. that decision has the potential to overturn roe v. wade which would end nearly 50 years of precedence. dana: reaction is pouring in after the court decided a new york law restricting guns in public was in violation of the second amendment. for more on that we go to chief legal correspondent shannon bream in washington a lot of takes, yesterday, a lot of hot takes. give us your reasons and informed takes this morning. listen, it was definitely an expansive second amendment-friendl
question was in 2015. 45% back then said too liberal. today, 31, about right, 34, two years ago, 47% today. i think it is because a lot of people say, oh, there s a vacancy on the court, trump has made a nomination, the guy seems pretty good, therefore, the current delacorte is in a better place. a very odd in my opinion. bill: the supreme court has been contentious the last year or two. it is hard to calibrate that. also, an issue that is not very well educated in the public eye. when you ask your questions to randomly, and it is a very sophisticated analysis you are asking here, the tendency of accuracy drops through the floo floor. it is not like it is trump doing a good job, everybody has no opinion. the supreme court is a little murky. they don t really know what is going on. they have an opinion but it is not well anchored, you are right. it isn t deep and well convicted. it is an opinion. they have already made a decision. this guy seems to be okay with me.
newt gingrich. trump is a phenomenon whether he s a long term or short-term phenomenon we don t know yet. but he s not like anyone else we have seen in politics. we live in an era where personalities fill up space. donald trump had a lot of experience filling up space. it s like a reality show for trump. bill: i thought the gingrich comment that struck me the hardest was this. i have never seen anybody as capable of being on permanent offense as donald trump. that s what you are seeing say after day day after day and hour after hour. he never backs down. he s a double down kind of guy. you saw that on mexicans and
employers covered under the mandate provide some preventative healthcare. now, preventative healthcare and con dragception, that s an argument people are having. the idea that s religious institutions that morally object to providing contraceptive coverage, some of which cause abortions would never pass congress. congress would never use our tax dollars to provide contraception. bill: this is the mandate from health and human services. bill: they said the schools would have to provide 14 times of contraception and the schools offered 10 and that wasn t good enough. they said the schools could get fought of it by signing form to the provide the coverage and supposedly they wouldn t have to pay for it. but they are saying providing healthcare coverage triggers this morally to be iive