Thanks. Good evening. Im bret baier. The Southern Border Crisis hits New York City to the tune of billions of taxpayer dollars. How chinese nationals are taking over the illegal Marijuana Business in many parts of the u. S. We will bring that you story. And we will talk with the republican who is leading the Polling Heading into tomorrows California Senate primary election. But, first tonight, breaking, a major victory for former President Donald Trump and his attempt to return to the white house. The u. S. Supreme court has unanimously ruled the state of colorado cannot remove him from its primary ballot. The former president calling that a big win for america. This comes just hours before the Super Tuesday primaries and as President Biden prepares for a crucial state of the Union Address thursday night. We have live Fox Team Coverage tonight, brit hume with political analysis. Peter doocy is at the white house with the current president preparing for the state of the union and trying
Touched down near a local tv station. There it is. Go inside. Go now. Get inside. A witness also captured this video of the funnel cloud right there. Its huge. All schools in nashville will be closed today. Officials say some polli inin is will open late. Theyre all supposed to be going to the polls today. This is nashville. This is tough. Well have more on this breaking news in just a moment. Lets begin with super tuesday. Voting is under way. Cnns brian todd is live at a tolling station in virginia. How is it going there, brian . Alisyn, getting through the rushhour push here in falls church, virginia. This is graham road elementary poll peep coming in and registering here, even bringing their children here, which we love. Weve talked to a lot of voters coming in and out of here about what drives them. Whats motivating them to come to the polls. A sense of civic duty. Passion for a particular candidate. Some of them are saying that they are just tired of the political discourse in th
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It’s not just the Supreme Court’s recent jerk towards the right that makes its grant Monday of a major abortion case such a big deal. It’s how the justices went about deciding that they were going to wade into the issue.
The court waited several months to decide what to do with the lawsuit, a legal challenge to Mississippi’s 15-week abortion ban. And when the justices finally said they would review an appeals court decision striking down the law, the court teed it up in an extremely open-ended way.
“It’s a very big deal. And one of the reasons is the range of possibilities is wide,” said Walter Weber, senior counsel at the conservative American Center for Law & Justice, which is supporting Mississippi as a “friend of the court” in the case.