it has been said that the supreme court is like a family, a family composed entirely of in-laws. 42 years ago, i was assigned to help then judge o connor join that family. it was my first day in a new job at the justice department, and i was proud to be part of her team. i thought our group did a pretty good job. after all, the justice was confirmed 99-0, and we must have had something to do with that. only many years later was i told that she thought i had been slow in getting material to her. i should have learned that when she had a challenge or responsibility before her, her approach was simple and direct. get it done. the way she participated in oral argument at the court is a good example. justices have many different styles on the bench. some like the back and forth of debates. others pose unusual hypotheticals. some badger counsel to get concessions. others spell out a particular theory at length and ask for comment. all this is fine and good. but justice o connor
it has been said that the supreme court is like a family. a family composed entirely of in-laws. 42 years ago, i was assigned to help then judge o connor join that family. it was my first day in a new job at the justice department, and i was proud to be part of her team. i thought i did a pretty good job. after all, the justice was confirmed 99-0. we must have had something to do with that. only many years later was i told she thought i was slow in getting material to her. i should have learn ed that whe she had a challenge or responsibility before her, her approach was simple and direct. get it done. the way she participated in oral argument at the court is a good example. justices have many different styles on the bench. some like the back and forth of debates, others pose unusual hype otheticals, some badger counsel to get concessions. others spell out a particular theory at length and ask for comment. now all this is fine and good, but justice o connor was different. af
operating dangerously close to american waters. we will talk about the arrest of 8 foreign nationals with suspected terrorism ties with former microsoft ceo steve palmer. batter up the annual congressional baseball game takes place tonight in washington. shannon: breaking tonight, the house has approved a resolution to hold attorney atty general merrick garland in contempt of congress. he continues to refuse an order to turn over audio of president biden s interview with the special counsel over his retention of classified documents. congressional correspondent aishah hasnie has the very latest from capitol hill. good evening, aishah. aishah: shannon, good evening to you. a very historic night on capitol hill for the first time in many years the house has held in contempt and attorney general. every single republican member except for one voted for this contempt. and that was ohio congressman david joist, a moderate. and tonight, garland is also firing back e writes this,
it is and every single time a border patrol agent takes the individual into custody, i had senator tuberville on the border yesterday and he got to see exactly what is coming across. he got to see the children in custody and whenever we take those individuals into custody, we see what s happening to them. we feel it and to know this administration isn t doing anything to protect these vulnerable individuals, these women and children that are being becaused and raped abused and raped and sometimes even murdered in mexico on their journey and you happen doing nothing to stop this and, again, rachel, there s solutions but they won t put them into place. we had a panel rachel: it was a panel yesterday and h piece handout icks and whites hispanics and whites and democrats and asked them if they thought the border was open and all raised their hand saying, yes, the border is open. then seizure disordered if they thought the biden policy was intentional and they all raised their han
used to control the narrative and that s why they re freaking out so with facebook, we know the algorithms put a lot of people in jail, they put pete in jail for awhile. pete: oh, yeah. rachel: and other people as well, yes. so the fact that he s going to be able and i pray that he ll be able to do this is expose the algorithms that were used to silence us but more importantly, the collusion between our federal government and agencies, fauci, jen sac psaki and the pre agencies to lie to us when the other guy doesn t show up. that s what they ve been doing and censoring conservatives and making sure their voice isn t heard so theirs is the only voice heard and therefore they win the argument. yeah, not often in life does the hype meet reality.