we re going to get our first public glimpse of princess catherine since christmas. what the palace said today about her cancer battle and her plans to try and resume some of her royalty duties. but leading this hour yesterday, today and for the next two weeks, the us supreme court will dominate the political conversation in this country. today, it s a major guns decision. the justices ruling six to three to strike down a federal ban on bump stocks. the ban was initially approved by donald trump 2018 after the massacre at a las vegas music festival, you might remember a gunman killed 58 people at the outdoor concert when he set up perch on the 32nd floor of the mandalay bay hotel and open fire for at least ten minutes by the time police breached the room, they say the shooter was dead, but they found 23 weapons in the room 12 with firearms, with bump stocks attached. that attack, by the way, is the deadliest mass shooting in modern american history. so i know some of you are p
along party lines it striking down, striking down a trump era federal ban on gun bumps, stocks delivering a major blow to gun safety advocates. in a scathing dissent, justice sonia sotomayor says the ruling will have deadly consequences for words and just moments ago, the bybi campaign laid the blame directly on the former president saying, and i m quoting right now from the biden campaign statement, weapons of war have no place in the streets of america. but trump s supreme court justices have decided the gun lobby is more important than the safety of our kids. and our communities. i want to bring in our chief legal affairs correspondent, paula reid, who s watching all of this unfold, update our viewers the significance of this, paulo. will, if this is one of the most significant cases going before the high court, this term also one of the few questions related to gun rights that the justices need to decide. now, this case focuses on bump stocks and for anyone who s not clea