sandra, great to have you back. sandra: great to be back. far left protestors dismayed as what they view as an ineffective response to the ruling, saying they are out of step with the mainstream of the party. the president is urging the same protestors to fight after access to abortion bills. claims his hands are tied on further action unless the democrats can pick up more seat in the midterms. all of this as the far left offers bounties on the location of supreme court justices in an effort to harass them like we saw last week with justice brett kavanaugh, forced to leave a steakhouse in washington through a back door. john: the white house refusing to condemn them, saying it is part of democracy as long as it remains peaceful. sandra: rich, a lot of the pushback is coming from the left. it is, sandra, good afternoon. look at what progressives are saying, they say more needs to come from the white house when it comes to abortion, when it comes to gun violence in
Bret good evening. Im bret baier. Breaking tonight, were covering two big stories. Both happening on capitol hill right now. House Speaker Mike Johnson rolls the dice on a foreign aid package with his own speakership on the line. But, first, the exceedingly rare event of an Impeachment Trial for a merv the president s cabinet never got off the ground today in the u. S. Senate it. Took a little more than three hours for the democrats in the senate to end the proceeding before it began against Homeland Security secretary alejandro mayorkas. Raising a lot of questions about constitutional process and politics. Senior Congressional Correspondent chad pergram starts us off tonight live from capitol hill to show us what happened. Good evening, chad. Bret, Senate Democrats stuck together to end the trial before it even began. They did not vote to dismiss the articles of impeachment. They voted along party lines to rule the articles Ou Out Of Sync with the constitution. Raise a point of articl
kayleigh: several child hostages have been freed in the temporary ceasefire between israel and hamas. more expected to be released today. the youngest hostage taken by hamas has just been put in greater danger in a tragic turn of events. the terrorists handed over a 10-month-old boy kafir not to the israelis, but to a separate palestinian terror group. i can t imagine getting that kind of news. the family s relatives left reeling and calling it psychological torture. hamas s child hostages are being held as a trophy. this is outnumbered, i m kayleigh mcenany, here with my co-host harris faulkner and emily compagno, sideline n.f.l. reporter, michele tafoya and david webb. kafir s aunt thinks he is being held underground, no sunlight. the ceasefire has been extended nothing tomorrow. kafir s aunt, listen to this, the terrorists slaughtered nearly half his hometown. kafir and his brother ariel were huddled with their parents hiding in a safe room, armed only with a pistol.
couple of things i thought were important about her perspective and it was highlighted by dick durbin, she discuss her jobs in terms of talking about people who are affected by her decision take it and her experience as a public defender and she would be the first on the court to have that experience, really frames her perspective in a completely different way than other people we have had on the court. there s a chart that the washington post created that all of the qualities that supreme court justices have, where they went to school, debate she s the only one that checks every single box on the chart. that makes her pretty special. 6-3 she ll get in. we can say that. [laughter] why don t we just skip this and get we know what the vote is going to be. we talked about this at every one of these hearings. we ve got to go. ahead, a liberal media outlet
justice for any evaluation of criminal conduct as a result of what it is michael horowitz found. it s a little too early to speculate as to where that might lead, but it seems to be kind of odd at the moment for jim comey to be stepping forward. harris: for the public to know? absolutely. it s the one place where i believe politics were played in connection with what was disclosed, and more importantly, what was not disclosed to the fisa court in connection with electronic surveillance of the trump campaign during the 2016 election. harris: robert ray, thank you. great to see you. nice to be with you. harris: a liberal media outlet has unleashed a scathing anti-endorsement for a bid for the white house. are they right that elizabeth warren and bernie sanders are better options in 2020? plus, 17 candidates earned the coveted obama endorsements ahead of virginia state elections earlier this week. only half of them actually won. it is the former president losing his so called po