right now from the supreme court this morning. retired associate justice of the supreme court sandra day o connor has died at the age of 93. she is a trailblazer in so many ways. she was the first female member of the supreme court. our ken dilanian is joining us right now with more. ken, what do we know? we are just getting right now a statement from the supreme court announcing her death. the first woman ever appointed to the court, appointed by ronald reagan. the statement said that she died of complications related to advanced dementia, probably alzheimer s, and a respiratory illness. again, she was 93 years old. justice o connor was appointed to the court by president reagan in 1981, and she retired in 2006 after serving more than 24 years on the court. she s survived by her three sons, six grand children, chief justice john roberts said the following about justice o connor in this statement from the court. a daughter of the american southwest, sandra day o connor blaz
process that recognition of risk from june 2022, november 2020, when we know the nature of the clinically extremely vulnerable changed to include down s syndrome? extremely vulnerable changed to include down s syndrome? nervtag is a committee include down s syndrome? nervtag is a committee of include down s syndrome? nervtag is a committee of dhsc, include down s syndrome? nervtag is a committee of dhsc, and include down s syndrome? nervtag is a committee of dhsc, and therefore i a committee of dhsc, and therefore its output is fed directly into dhsc. this question is best addressed to someone in dhsc or the cmo, they were not sage questions, they were important clinical questions and important operational matters, but i wouldn t expect them to come to sage, and i do not think putting sage in the middle of any future planner around this would be a sensible action. future planner around this would be a sensible action. mr i a sensible action. thank you. mr jacobs, a
. ji am trey gowdy it is sundayn. it is been one month since hamas invaded israel since killing, raping, torturing and kidnapping innocent victims. one month and already calls for israel to stop its war in gaza to wage war and a friendlier way. war is awful which is why people of good conscience try to avoid it. there are times when the only thing in enemy understands is the afterlife, those not impacted by what hamas did are calling for cease-fire and pauses. i wonder what those is really victims would ve given one month ago for a pause or a cease-fire on the morning the massacre began. good people are asked to play by the rules while terrorist commt atrocities. what would our response be how would america respond if invading terrorist group cut the heads off of our children. but there would be a cease-fire meanwhile iran attacks u.s. assets in the region almost 50 times the u.s. has been targeted with 56 of our soldiers injured. the u.s. responded again today hitting tw
. jon trey: good evening, i m trey gowdy, it s sunday night in america. just one month and already there are calls for israel to stop its war in gaza to wage war in a friendlier way. war is awful, which is why people of good conscience try to avoid it. there are those times people call for ceasefire and pauses, i wonder what those israeli victims would have given one month ago for a pause or ceasefire on the morning the massacre began? good people are asked to play by the rules while terriftses commit atrocities. what would our response be if a terrorist group cut the head off the heads of our children. i ll bet there wouldn t be a ceasefire. almost 50 times the u.s. has been targeted with 56 of our soldiers injured. u.s. responded today hitting two facilities in syria used by iran s proxies, but is it enough? joining us now is retired u.s. army colonel daniel davis. thank you for joining us. the word humanitarian, humanitarian pause when you are dealing with a group tha
. joni am trey gowdy it is sunda. it is been one month since hamas invaded israel since killing, raping, torturing and kidnapping innocent victims. one month and already calls for israel to stop its war in gaza to wage war and a friendlier way. war is awful which is why people of good conscience try to avoid it. there are times when the only thing in enemy understands is the afterlife, those not impacted by what hamas did are calling for cease-fire and pauses. i wonder what those is really victims would ve given one month ago for a pause or a cease-fire on the morning the massacre began. good people are asked to play by the rules b while terrorist comt atrocities. what would our response be how would america respond if invading terrorist group cut the heads off of our children. but there would be a cease-fire meanwhile iran attacks u.s. assets in the region almost 50 times the u.s. has been targeted with 56 of our soldiers injured. the u.s. responded again today hitting t