welcome to hannity . and tonight, extremism and bigotrty, tony is festerine the democratic party. far left individuals who hate our country, our way of life. they are desecratingag flag, ens vandalizing our monuments and openly supportinupg a terrorist organization. in response, the biden-harrisran administration can barely muster a o cly musten joe, as p, is barely able to get through the day. meanwhile, democratic party s newly anointed presidential nominee, kamala presominee k, summoned just enoh courage to release a written statt politely condemning the pro-hamas riots. you know, the people burning our flags and so on and so forth. but don t expect anyvirtuous big virtuous speeches condemning this extrempeechese. you see, kamala does not have the moral courage to call out her own radical side. remember- , supported that bail fund after the police precinct was burned dow n, minneapolis, for days. she tweeted out a support forthi the bailll fund after after the precinct
and honoring our president dwight d. eisenhower, it was dedicated in september of 2020 during the pandemic, not a lot of americans knew it, but here we ve got dozens of tourists on this gorgeous day coming down here to take a look at it, checking us out. it s going to be a wonderful saturday. jacqui: love to see it and last night got to kick it off right with a few hot dogs on my roof and hopefully nor cookout to come later on this weekend. all right, some tense moments in massachusetts this morning, we re going to start with you. a group of heavily armed men were just arrested a short time ago after a standoff with police that shut down part of america s busiest highway, i-95. lucas tomlinson is covering it from our d.c. bureau. hi, massachusetts state police say 11 suspects some armed, are now in custody after an armed standoff that closed i-95 outside of boston both directions on a busy holiday weekend. 95 is now open. 1:30 a.m., a group of heavily armed men dressed in m
what action will be taken to help cities stop the bloodshed. and crime was top of mind for new york city voters who cast their ballots for the mayor. when all said and done, will a former police officer come out on top? it s way too early for this. good morning. and welcome to way too early, the show that shuts down all the fire alarms, i think we re good this morning. unlike yesterday. i am kasie hunt, this wednesday, june 23rd. we ll start with the news. democrats say they will keep fighting after senate republicans on a sweeping new voting rights action in laws in red states. democratic governor joe manchin voted to debate, after receiving assurances that his compromise would be considered. at the end, the vote was split 50/50, short of the 60 votes needed to overcome the republican filibuster. here s what will we heard on the senate floor yesterday. there s no widespread effort to stop voters from casting a ballot. and there s no design to hand states constit
these negotiations stand in a moment. and as for former president trump, his senate trial for inciting the deadly capitol insurrection is about a week away, but his five lawyers quit after he reportedly told them to continue his bogus claims about election fraud. he s just hired two new lawyers. we ll tell you who they are. we have more on all of that ahead. but first, the latest on the huge nor easter that is hitting the east coast right now. cnn s polo sandoval is live near new york s central park. what s the situation there, polo? reporter: alisyn, just us and a few brave early morning dog walkers and runners. that s the good thing. officials here have been recommending people simply stay home. you have states of emergency here in new york and neighboring new jersey. authorities saw this coming, so they ve been preparing even before the first snowflakes fell yesterday evening, by pre-salting some of those streets, because they want to keep those clear. the main point t