the source. tonight s sounding the alarm, both jack smith and alvin bragg pleading with judges to limit what donald trump can say citing concerns over threats that are putting lives in danger. the supreme court upholding a gun control law for the first time since the justices expanded gun rights two years ago, there was it s also a notable absence as we await blockbuster rulings and what donald trump said about immigration, a head snapping veins that has not the left, but some on the far right, unhappy tonight, i m pamela brown and for kaitlan collins and this is the source tonight, not one but two processes the kudos sounding alarms about the danger abdominal trump s words, warnings at the local and state levels that if trump is free to say what he wants, people s lives will be at risk. it s a claim that s actually been well-documented up and down. the judicial system in the words of a dcf appeals court, a quote, predictable torrent of threats of retribution and violence
this is not a normal court. in case you couldn t hear him there, the president telling my colleague, arlette saenz, this is not a normal court. today s ruling has provoked intense from each side. republicans saying it was long overdue and saying no one should be judged by the color of their skin. democrats say it will lead to more racial inequality. joining me, former communications director to vice president harris, jamal simmons. also with us, former republican national committee communications director, doug heye. thank you both for being here. doug, i should note, you re wearing a carolina blue tie. that is not the only thing. at issue are these programs at harvard and the university of north carolina. both say affirmative action aids
football player was driving this luxury pack, this escort to atlantic city. witnesses filed complaints with the details. they say the caravan was going more than 100 miles an hour enroute. a third trooper had been transferred, reasidelined. chris baxter, the state house reporter for the star ledger opinion i was wraeding about this last night, porsches and lamborghinis and ferraris. how fast were they going. fill me in. welcome to trenton, new jersey. it s been a busy couple of days. from what witnesses said, it s about 25 to 30 luxury cars. ferraris, forthats and lom bargainnys. they said well in excess of 100 miles an hour following this trooper and failed by a trooper, both with their emergency lights flashing. the witnesses describe really a dangerous scene. they said drivers were struggling to get out of way. an older woman panicked when a trooper came up behind her and almost wound up in a ditch. with the police escorted a vary can of 30 exotic vehicles all traveling
a mother who is joining me a little later this hour. she has not seen her son in eight years. eight years. he was kidnapped as a baby by his godmother, and today that godmother is in custody. i ll be speaking with the mother waiting to beie reunited with lost son. the last time she saw him, he was eight months old. first, a couple stories we re watching for you. new word of terror plots involving iran and western targets. also, president obama talking about the future of war at the white house. and as always, we re watching the dow. secretary leon panetta arrives in afghanistan today. time to play reporter roulette. i want to begin with jill dougher dougherty, the foreign affairs correspondent. 22 people arrested, and they say it was a plot, an iranian plot. these guys being trained to carry out terrorist acts against western and israeli sites, things like embassies and other organizations in bacou, which is the capital of rijan. they say it was aspiring back in the day o
the middle of the night. he walked to two nearby villages, broke down doors, shot, stabbed and burned afghan civilians. in total, the number we have is 16. 16 people are dead. that includes nine children. it s a horrible turn of events in afghanistan and sarah is live for us in the city of kabul. sarah, i know this massacre happened near kandahar. tell us what happened. reporter: we re hearing from villager villagers in the western district of kandahar province, those villagers are describing a very horrific scene that happened early on monday. they said the soldier kicked through their doors, and in one case the mother says he dragged out one of the people inside the house by the hair and shot and killed that man right in the doorway, and then went on to start spraying the house with bullets. we ve been seeing pictures coming out of the area that are absolutely gruesome. we re seeing a picture of a toddler that is wrapped up that looks to have a bullet wound in the head. w