osmond. and david osmond. john: would begin with alarming new numbers from the fraternal order of police, that group fighting ambush attacks on law enforcement officers are up 90% nationwide compared to the same time last year as crime searches across united states. welcome to the first hour. sandra: it s great to be here with you on the fourth. john: this is the first time that you and i have been together in the studio. sandra: i love it. startling statistics coming out of major american cities are, as democrats are trying to twist the truth about their support and calls to defund the police. and placing blame on republicans. in minneapolis a judge ordering the city council and the mayor to immediately take any and all necessary action to put more police officers on the payroll. john: this as in brooklyn two bikers are seen here pummeling a postal worker who ended up with broken bones and cuts to his face. those attackers are still on the loose. another disturbing
patriarchy, pedro patriarchy, capitalism, centrism and other forms of power and oppression at the intersections of our society this is american federation of teachers president randi weingarten defending members teaching what she calls honest history of the united states. mark my words, our union will depend any member who gets in trouble for teaching honest history. we have a legal defense fund ready to go and we are preparing for litigation as we speak. teaching the truth is not radical or wrong. distorting history and threatening educators for teaching the truth is what s truly radical. paul: bring deputy editorial page editor, dan henninger and jillian. i just want our viewers to understand that we didn t take the quote out of context, that s what they supported in their national convention so what does this mean? is this a command delegates are saying should go across the country and be taught at school districts? there things they want to lobby to put critical theor
hitting a synagogue. israeli airstrikes level three buildings in gaza. more than 40 people killed making it the deadliest attack yet in the new eruption of bloodshed. we are fox team coverage that we begin with lives from the israel gaza border. good evening the israeli security cabinet net today and did not discuss any cease-fire agreement. where the 3000 rockets have been fired since monday night many targeting residential communities and today we did see a synagogue. earlier live on fox news there were incoming rocket fire intercepted by the iron dome. we are getting some rocket fire right now. the iron dome working right now to intercept those rockets. i will get down here. you will hear an explosion any second now. interception. there it is. everyone stay down. and another. that is an example of what israel has been dealing with all day the damage done to gaza last night is significant questions today why israel targeted the apartment building with civilians and side
what it took to get it across the finish line and what challenges lie ahead for the fractured party. the justice department defending the biden administration s vaccine mandate for all businesses with 100 employees or more. this, after it was blocked by a federal appeals court questioning its constitutionality. and tonight, federal officials promising to ramp up the vaccination effort for kids. the new numbers just in, nearly 300,000 children 5 to 11 years old already receiving their first shots. a brazen assassination attempt against iraq s prime minister. armed drones targeting his residence. seven of his security guards wounded. tonight, what we re learning as tensions mount in the region. a heating bill warning. how fuel shortages could affect your heating bill this winter. home.he climate crisis here at - our linsey davis in southeast alaska, where the logging industry wants to create jobs. but could protecting these trees help mitigate climate change? and ameri
year s eve celebrations around the world. and, donald trump s legal life. a special counsel launches a new attack on trump s immunity defense while the former presidents legal team gears up to keep his name on the primary ballot in several states. a very good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome, everyone, to alex witt reports. we begin today in maine where police are investigating a incident at the home of its secretary of state. the fake emergency call to the home of shana bellows coming after her decision to disqualify donald trump from that states primary ballot. fellas is telling msnbc that she is receiving nonstop threats of violence. i also want to call out the dehumanizing images that have been placed online of me. the threatening communications to people in my family, and to my staff. people who work for. me i is designed to instill fear, and to provoke silence, to keep people from speaking out. to send a message. that is