Donald trump survived an assassination attempt bullet, now stunning details about security failures that allowed that killer to get a clear shot at the former president. Fox is confirming local police reported suspicious man using a range finder 30 minutes before the shooting. The local officer took a picture of him and we re seeing video of the crowd that spotted the gunman one minute and 26 seconds before he opened fire. The assassin was still able to fire eight rounds. This is outnumbered live from milwaukee, i m harris faulkner with cohost emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany. Joining us fox news contributor leslie marshall and charlie hunt. Let s get started with david spunt, great reporting from the justice department and you have new information for us? we do, we are cysting through information, there is a lot of things that don t make sense from multiple different law enforcement agencies, what happened. This video is minute and a half of people screaming and warning law enforce
gigot. president biden slam ared the supreme court s decision ore jekyll9 the use of race when considering an applicant for higher education. ruling will force colleges and universities to find other ways of earn answering diverse i the among their student populations. chief justice john roberts wrote the the majority opinion. both harvard and the university of north carolina argued those policies were endorsed for decades with the high court with one goal, to promote the robusts, intellectually-diverse campus. but a group of asian-american students challenged that saying it held them to a higher standard than other groups of applicants. ruling could have major implications not only for higher education, but for industry ises that use race as a way the boost diversity. joining the panel, columnists khan henning good morning america kim strassel and bill mcgurn. dan henninger. bill, i don t know how many columns you ve one about this case, but it s been a lot, and your shi
lots of travelers already have frayed nerves amid all of that the ceo of united airlines is apologizing for taking private jet out of the new york area this week while his airlines canceled flights that left thousands stranded. that frustration has been spreading across the country. according to flight alert.com there are about the 800 delayed nationwide with the worst delays in dallas, atlanta, chicago, worst cancellations washington, chicago, not necessarily as it has been. how s it looking over there? there relates struggling to meet the record numbers look and wait times about 20 minutes or so. ~ flights delayed here in atlanta. you mentioned the numbers are simply record-breaking. posted pandemic levels four years ago be exceeded 17.7 million expected to travel by air in the u.s. during the holiday week for atlanta had to process more than 100,000 tsa just friday alone. the numbers up 11% over one year ago. try to tell people, get to the airport early. at least two or th
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Arp. neuriva: think bigger. the united states supreme court has recognized a college s freedom to decide how, how to build diverse student bodies and meet the responsibility of opening doors of opportunity for every single american. today the cocourt once again walked away the from decades of precedent, effectively ending affirmative action in college admission, and i strongly, strongly disagree with the court s decision. paul: welcome to the journal editorial report, i m paul