they just decided to do it. they are worried about security? they recently obtained evidence. what does the committee know now that they didn t know before? meanwhile, the doj investigation is heating up to. the lawyer that told then president trump that michael parents can block the election, spoiler alert, they could not. the lawyer, john eastman says, they sees his phone and got access to his account. here is a video. it happened the same day the day rated joseph clark s home. more to come on all of that. plus, chaos on the views of all of this country. in the wake of the roe v wade reversal, the latest, south carolina. a federal judge allowing the state to ban abortions beginning around six weeks. that makes at least 10 states that will band or have severe restrictions. another fort teen were banned with certain or likely. nearly half of this country, a right that americans have had for almost 50 years, is vanishing. outrage is growing over a court that seems to be ou
carolina. a federal judge allowing the state to ban abortions beginning around six weeks. that makes at least 10 states that will band or have severe restrictions. another fort teen were banned with certain or likely. nearly half of this country, a right that americans have had for almost 50 years, is vanishing. outrage is growing over a court that seems to be out of step with a majority of americans. 6 anton, disapprove of the court s decision. what happens to millions of people in this country that no longer have faith in the highest court of this land? vice president kamala harris in her first video since the decision. worried that the justices on the court could take away other rights. the right to birth control.
Richard Homer Hoch, 82, died Jan. 23 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
The cause was COVID-19, this devastating disease that he fought bravely, with great strength and determination.
Richard was born April 5, 1938, in Cleveland, Ohio, to Wharton Hoch and Betty Wilson.
He was raised in Marion, by his father and his loving stepmother Nadine (Noll) Hoch. He grew up helping his father with the family newspaper, Marion County Record. He had a nasty but proud scar on his left foot, caused when a can of molten lead spilled while he was setting type at 8 years old!
Richard graduated from the University of Kansas with a degree in business, where he met and married the love of his life Nancy (DeLong) Hoch in 1961.