the sunday show. this sunday, we re following a lot of breaking news, including that mass shooting in monterrey, parkville fournié. this left ten people dead. we ll bring you the latest in just a moment. we begin with breaking news in the classified investigation. the white house is facing mounting questions after a reveal the federal agents search president biden s home in wilmington delaware for 13 hours on friday, and found more items with classified markings. the search was prompted by a white house, not the justice department, according to a white house official. the president s personal attorney issued a statement saying, quote, doj took possession ofmaterials deemed within the scope of its inquiry. including six items consisting of documents of classification markings, and surrounding materials. some of which were from the president surface in senate, and some of which were from his tenure as vice president. this is the fourth instance of classified documents being fo
strained relationship between china and the united states. and on capitol hill, kyrsten sinema is in the spotlight. the arizona senator is staying sigh leapt on whether she will support a major bill for her own party. good morning and welcome to way too early on this wednesday, august 3rd. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for being with us. we re going to begin with that major victory for abortion rights. voters in kansas have rejected an effort to remove the right to the procedure from the state s constitution. this marks the first time abortion rights was put to a vote since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade back in june. with the november midterms coming up, the kansas vote signals that abortion could be an energizing issue. according to an associated press estimate, turnout for yesterday s primary far exceeded other recent contests with about 900,000 kansas voters casting a ballot. president biden celebrated the win, writing in part, this vote makes clear what
of me right now. why are you running? i m running because we have to change who has power in this country. missourians, there are so tired of these frauds in cowards taking advantage of them, betraying them, and making decisions for the stock portfolios, with the people who fund their campaign, or like josh hawley, for his own power. the reason we launched on january 6th is because that s the day he showed everyone, he only cares about his own power. the second he thinks he s raising his right physicians, idina crowd. then when things get real, he s catering out the backdoor running for the exit. i can tell, you as a marine he deployed to iraq and afghanistan, if any of us like on the type of cowardice, we would ve been court-martial to. i think missourians deserve somebody who is going to stand up for that when things get real, not run for the exit. how many times were you deployed to iraq in afghanistan? i was deployed was to iraq, why let a police training team around falluj
i mean, i led a police training team in iraq. my job was to plan the missions, dodge ieds, trying to bring home everyone safe. i thought i brought everybody home safe, no matter what i did there was nothing i could do about this huge plume of smoke that just bathed us in toxins the entire time we were there. and it just kills me that these guys, you know, who always found money, $6.4 trillion to hook up their defense contractor buddies and send us over there, when it was time to take care of the people they sent to fight their wars they held us hostage for political purposes. it s disgusting. when i wrote about this, when i advocated about this, i did it on fox. right? i put an op-ed in fox news because these people, they need to be called out in their spaces so that we can get the care we deserve and people can realize that there are a bunch of charlton country club republicans don t care about your troops or everyday americans. you say the republicans