well, more protests tonight outside the homes of supreme court justices as we await a landmark decision on abortion rights. meanwhile, the mainstream media largely ignoring the man accused of attempting to murder justice brett kavanaugh. our panel is standing by live to weigh in and we ll explore why hundreds of officers are leaving the new york city police department and what is shaping up to be the biggest exodus from the nypd since the stats have been made available. we begin tonight with democrats evidently coming to the realization that president biden s cratering approval ratings could be very bad news for their party in the long-term and in the short-term. kevin corke tracking the latest tonight. evening, kevin. evening, shannon. great to be with you, my friend. happy monday. it was clearly one of those days in the financial market where no amount of lipstick on that pig was going to make it appealing. imagine waking up to the most pain at the pump that you ve ever s
to ask senator cornyn. quick note, it s interesting that the 10 republicans that are joining with the 10 democrats on this, none are on the election cycle. of them, four are retiring and six aren t even yeah, it s interesting they re not going to be penalized for any decisions in the next cycle. two of the protections offered the way that it s current to what we know, it looks like it s a mashup of lindsey graham with richard blumenthal from a few years ago. i was critical with the absence of protections in that you re looking at deprivation hearings you re supposed to be having if you re removing from someone their constitutional rights. so far, these 19 states we don t have anything like that furthermore, there s no standard ons what kind of evidence is going to be offered. is it imminent danger? clear and i mean, there s a lot of questions about those standards and furthermore, too, a court-appointed lawyer? usually these people have to prove themselves innocent in a court of
it s creating it shows it s creating strange bed fellows across the political spectrum, people are realizing something is going on in the body of politics and it s got to stop. shannon: catholic. [indiscernible] james revenge are among those planning to have a night of triage respond to the supreme court s overturning of roe v wade. the grandiose rhetoric shows churches and pro-life groups as their enemy. the actors are behind at least six vandalism or pro-life groups, crisis pregnancy centers and churches. a night of rage sounds rather ominous. dhs has been warning there could be violence to come from groups they say on both sides of this. i wish the justice department and the department of homeland security spend just a portion of the resources they ve poured into investigating january 6th to investigate these groups. take for example the groups that s put the addresses of the justices homes on the internet. that s how the would be assassin
trace, thank you so much. reporter: you bet. shannon: following our reporting on the whole big friday, the past weekend rolled on with an abundance of broadcast time dedicated to the january 6th hearings but almost nothing on the threat to justice kavanaugh and on his life and on his family. let s discuss that glaring dichotomy tonight with curtis and calberkeley law professor john. great to have you both back. good evening, shannon. shannon: let s play something from bill mayor bill maher talking about the coverage. the new york times buried this. if this had been a liberal supreme court justice that someone came to kill, it would have been on the front page. that s what is what is so disappointed about the new york times. they wear their bias on their sleeves and if it s not part of something that feeds our narrative, [bleep] it. shannon: we got a little bleep there. curtis, do you agree?
shannon: even with the latest migrant caravan disbanding over the weekend, u.s. border authorities worry now that the folks will travel freely throughout mexico and will soon arrive at our southern bordner large numbers in the coming days. bill melugin has the latest tonight from hidalgo, texas. good evening, bill. reporter: shannon at any given time, there are thousands upon thousands of migrants on the mexican border waiting to cross into the u.s. case in point, take a look at this video we shot in reynoso, mexico. we crossed over yesterday. what you re looking at are thousands of haitian migrants waiting in that mexican border city hoping for a chance to cross into the u.s. many of them standing in a long, single-file line hoping to get into a local migrant shelter there. more than 1,000 of them waiting to get in. several hundred others already living inside that shelter. the shelter director spoke with us and told us the numbers of