this city is headed for a disaster of biblical proportion. what do you mean biblical? what he means is old testament, mr. mayor. real wrath of god type stuff. fire and brimstone coming down from the seas. rivers and seas. rivers and earthquakes volcanos. dead rising from the grave. dogs and cats living together. mass hysteria. jesse: what s going on here? i haven t seen that much smoke since the homeless guy burnt down our christmas tree. this morning the sun looked like a fireball and last night the moon looked bloody. all of a sudden the democrats are putting their masks back on. yep, they still kept their masks. serve saying stay inside. but i didn t listen. why? because i love you. i came into the city for you don t. i braved the smoke so you could watch your favorite show. the air quality is hazardous, quote, unquote, worst than 9/11, i said i don t care. the show must go on. schools are being closed, planes are being grounded and pets are being told to s
intercepted. residential buildings in the cities were struck for the first time since putin invaded more than a year ago now. russia says kiev is behind the attack. listen. it is totally clear that we re talking about a response of the kiev regime to our very effective strikes on one of the decision-making centers. such a strike took place on sunday. gillian: ukraine is denying direct involvement. it came after another russian air assault on kiev overnight. one civilian killed after putin s forces bombarded the ukraine capital three times in the last 24 hours. mike waltz is here to weigh in in a moment. first we go to senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot in london. the war between russia and ukraine just got a lot more tense. never before in this 15-month conflict have civilian areas around moscow been targeted. at least eight drones were fired. most shot down. there were injuries and building damages and including where russian president putin has a home. h
dying. it is your fault. republican states using their culture war to take your freedom. if you vote for this, you will have buckets and buckets of blood on your hands. tonight, why florida residents are saying their governor is inflicting a kind of torture on them. then, big movement in fulton county. i think that people thought that we came into this and some kind of game. this is not a game. plus, the field of candidates, waiting for a trump indictment keeps growing. and does the united states and it have any hope of regulating a i like this? what if i told you you could own this car for less than a lifetime cost of a toyotas corolla? when all in starts, right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. ron desantis s state of florida is forcing a kind of torture on its residents. that s not my conclusion. it s not my word, in fact. the word comes from florida resident peter rochelle, a catholic farther of seven, a grandfather of 17, who had to watch
than a dozen boy scouts who sprang into action when an amtrak train plowed into a dump truck on monday. i carried a couple kids in my arms. unbreakable and brilliant. [ never gonna give you up ] there you go. that s myrtle beach. we pledged to bring you the sunrise and water at some point every hour, and i think we have almost done it. i believe the sun will come up, judging by looking at the galaxy now. we are going to be seeing it shortly. and they are going to carry that as it comes around. and people of golf, go to the beach, spend a three-day weekend. and a lot of people just use this as a metal detector to try and find jewelry. absolutely. in south carolina they have a flyover for the fourth of july. the military does. that s a lot of people celebrating the fourth of july. we will tell you later on about how a california school board member is coming for you to boycott the fourth of july. before you make plans, before you go to the grocery store in buy
i am jonathan capehart. exactly seven years ago today, june 26 2015, the supreme court handed down the historic ruling in which gave same-sex couples a constitutional right to marry. an amazing leap for equality five decades after the stonewall riots upheld the modern gay rights movement, just a half hour from the i-seven. later this evening, in unprecedented display of acceptance, the white house was emblazoned with rainbow colors of lgbtq pride. but if this is a high-water mark of its nation living up to its ideals, what do we call it happened on friday, when the supreme court s conservative supermajority overturned roe v. wade? as a result, abortion will soon be illegal in as many as 26 states. in louisiana, abortion is illegal after federalization. and kentucky, it is now a felony to perform, or attempt to, perform an abortion. and in one clinic, abortion serves as immediately, stranding woman in rating rooms. what does the of roe, have to do with lgbtq rights? ever