video tonight of a plane falling out of the sky. the russian mercenary once known as putin s butcher listed as a passenger. was he killed two months to the day after he led a march to moscow? rudy giuliani, once america s mayor, surrenders to a georgia jail, let out on $150,000 bond. i m fighting for justice. norah: as the special counsel reveals a mar-a-lago i.t. employee is flipping on donald trump. plus, america decides. the first g.o.p. debate. missing its front-runner. we re in milwaukee. it s a stunning reversal from philadelphia police. officers are now saying the man who was killed never lunged at police from outside of his vehicle. hundreds of billions of dollars in international trade passes through the panama canal every year. but the canal is now being threatened by a severe drought. we will tell you what that means for the goods that we all rely on and what they may have to do to secure the future of this critical waterway. a power out
legislatures, and only two have democratic governors arizona and kentucky. in both those states governors katie hobbs and andy beshear have attempted to counter trans health care bans by signing executive orders which carve out protections for minors within their state. in response to these bans, reliably liberal states such as california and new york have passed shield laws protecting access to transgender health care. but how many adults and youth identify as transgender in the us? according to the ucla school of law s williams institute, a research center on sexual orientation and gender identity law, there are about 1.3 million adults in the united states that identify as transgender. that s about 0.5% of the entire adult population, but about 1.4% of youth ages 13 17 identify as transgender the largest amount of all the age groups. for more on this, i spoke to us navy admiral rachel levine about transgender rights. she is the assistant secretary for health for the us
democratic governors arizona and kentucky. in both of those states governors katie hobbes and andy beshear have attempted to counter trans healthcare bans by signing executive orders that carve out protections for minors within their state. in response to these bans, liberal states like california and new york have passed shield laws protecting access to transgender healthcare. but how many adults and youth identify as transgender in the us? according to the ucla school of law williams institute, a research centre on sexual orientation and gender identity law, there are about 1.3 million adults in the united states who identify as transgender that s about 0.5% of the entire adult population. but about 1.4% of youth ages 13 17 identify as transgender, the largest number of all the age groups. for more on this, i spoke to us navy admiral rachel levine about transgender rights. she is the assistant secretary for health for the us department of health and human services, and
joined toward and moved to have an opportunity to sit down and have difficult in-house conversations on what people want. coming out of that, we felt we had a lot of agreement on 99% of the issues, a couple of 1% items that will continue to be discussed, but this is how legislation works and how leaders are elected. military guy in the freshman class, it is important we pragmatic about getting results, result here is the speaker is one person of a body of 434. we re committed to being able to move forward agenda that helps the american people and gets us on the same page. ashley: i don t think anybody disagrees healthy conversation is needed and they have known this is coming for a couple months, maybe this should have been hashed out a couple months ago. zach nunn, thank you for getting up with us. todd: thank you for your service. ashley: the man accused of murdering four university of idaho students. todd: the fbi was on to him weeks before his arrest. brooke singm
coming right up. sandra: begin america reports with the supreme court striking down a new york gun law that could have far-reaching implications for the nation s largest cities. hello, welcome everyone, sandra smith in new york. great to be with you, john. john: john roberts in washington, welcome to the thursday edition of america reports. justices ruling 6-3, harder to carry a concealed handgun in public if you live in new york and similar laws in other big states will likely be challenged as a result of today s decision. this as the nation awaits another major ruling on abortion, sparked protests outside the home of conservative justices and attacks on pro life centers across the country. sandra: the latest incident in jackson, michigan, 80 miles west of detroit. congressman says several windows were broken and the front door smashed at the building he shares with a pro life group and the vandals left their calling card in a spray painted message on a sign outsid