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four advocates in wisconsin, for providers in wisconsin, of what help can you be? where do you tell them to go? >> all of our health centers are open across the state. we had 22 health centers across the state, and we had three health centers at pride abortion. we are asking people to please still contact the health attorney in wisconsin, because we can provide some of the care that is not abortion. we have hired navigators to help connect people to other states, where abortion is still safe and we go. we could be there for them again provide the care that might need, or any other services we might provide. >> in response to the supreme court decision, new yorker writer wrote, with all this laid out, ugly and incontrovertible, the task for those who are stunned by the boldness of the horror, paralyzed by the bleakness of the view, is to figure out how to move forward anyway. i am sure because you are deep in this work, you know that rebecca has done some of the best reporting and thought work there is out there about the. i think the idea that she tells us to cling
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this was apparently discovered after wisconsin authorities said he shot and killed former wisconsin judge inside the judges home before critically wounding himself on friday. the governor called the alleged attack sickening but made no mention of being a target himself. >> it makes me feel they'll that somebody that devoted his life in rural wisconsin could be targeted like that. it makes me, frankly, sick to my stomach. >> court records do show he had interactions with the victim in the past back in 20 for dean. the judge sentenced him to six years in prison after he was convicted of armed robbery. the 56-year-old has accumulated quite a rap sheet including convictions for carrying a firearm while a felon and eluding police. his run-ins with the law may have motivated him to target the criminal justice system. >> it appears to be related to the judicial system. at this point, we are not aware of any evidence indicating that there is any active danger to individuals. >> this is just the latest high profile case. in april a federal jury acquitted two men of conspiring to kidnap michigan go
this was apparently discovered after wisconsin authorities said he shot and killed former wisconsin judge inside the judges home before critically wounding himself on friday. the governor called the alleged attack sickening but made no mention of being a target himself. >> it makes me feel they'll that somebody that devoted his life in rural wisconsin could be targeted like that. it makes me, frankly, sick to my stomach. >> court records do show he had interactions with the victim...
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inside the legal fight to block wisconsin's 173-year-old abortion ban. the state attorney general leading the charge is going to join us live. we will be right back. moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without topical steroids. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. plus, they felt fast itch relief some as early as 1 week. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal, cancers including lymphoma and skin cancer, death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 50 and older with at least one heart disease risk factor have higher risks. don't take if allergic to rinvoq, as serious reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you are or may become pregnant. disrupt t
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. >> a former wisconsin congressmen and fox news contributor. good morning, sean. >> good morning, joey. from what i understand, the law will default to his in 1849 lobby therapy and state statutes as late as the 1980s that allow for legal abortion. how does this get sorted out? is a lawsuit that would happen one way or the other. >> governor evers is a pro-abortion activists and the attorney general and they will file suit in dane county wisconsin. that's the most liberal county in the state. they will find a sympathetic judge and they will be successful in that local dane county court, but this will then be appealing go to the wisconsin supreme court and they'll make a decision. but it was interesting, joey, this law was passed in 1849 banning abortion and criminalizing the abortionist but not the mom. democrat say that's an old law and it should be off the books. what's interesting about politics is, if you don't like a law, every legislature has the right to repeal, but it is still good law. the republicans assembly in wisconsin, the politic
. >> a former wisconsin congressmen and fox news contributor. good morning, sean. >> good morning, joey. from what i understand, the law will default to his in 1849 lobby therapy and state statutes as late as the 1980s that allow for legal abortion. how does this get sorted out? is a lawsuit that would happen one way or the other. >> governor evers is a pro-abortion activists and the attorney general and they will file suit in dane county wisconsin. that's the most liberal...
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does that mean abortion is illegal in wisconsin now? >> absolutely. as of this moment, as soon as the supreme court made their decision released today, women were made second class citizens in the state of wisconsin and goes back to an 1849 law that's been on the books since the first law after our state became a state. >> let me tell you what the law says. any person other than the mother who intentionally destroys the life of an unborn child is guilty of a felony which is punishable by up to six years in prison and/or $10,000 fine. your state's attorney general says he will not enforce the law but will local prosecutors arrest women that get abortions, governor? >> they have that ability at this point in time and i know th there's been a couple d.a.'s across the state of wisconsin that headed down that direction to not do that but 72 counties and that leaves 70 counties that are with women that live there falling into the risk of the unbeliveable stringent and horrible law. >> what are women in your states supposed to do now if they want or need an
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these fraudulent wisconsin electors are proving to be an embarrassment for wisconsin senator and what it looks like when a ghost dies, ron johnson. yesterday, the committee explained ron johnson's role in the scheme. >> a staffer for wisconsin senator ron johnson texted a staffer for vice president pence just minutes before the beginning of the joint session. this staffer stated that senator johnson wished to hand deliver to the vice president the fake electors' votes from michigan and wisconsin. the vice president's aide unambiguously instructed them not to deliver the fake votes to the vice president. >> stephen: okay, i'd say that's a smoking gun, but republicans consider that a compliment. ( laughter ) after this was revealed, johnson quickly tried to distance himself from the envelope of fake electors, claiming, he was aware that his office had received a package but had no idea who delivered it. nevert, idis offate delivery of the package. so, he has no idea where it came from, no idea who gave it to him, no idea what it is, but he can't wait to hand deliver it to the second-in-
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> this act appears to have been related to the judicial process. >> reporter: an abc news review of wisconsin court records found in 2005, 56-year-old douglas uhde pleaded no contest to armed burglary. judge roemer sentenced him to six years in state prison. uhde now in critical condition, after allegedly turning the gun on himself. others reportedly on his hit list, michigan governor gretchen whitmer, senator mitch mcconnell, and wisconsin governor tony evers. >> it makes me feel ill that somebody that devoted his life, or a good share of his life, being a jurist in the state, you know, rural wisconsin, and that's hard work, to be -- to be targeted like that, it -- it makes me, frankly, sick to my stomach. >> reporter: today, the wisconsin attorney general calling for more protection for judges and public officials. a cause taken up by u.s. district court judge esther salas of new jersey, whose son was killed and husband shot when a man targeting her posed as a delivery person to gain access to her home. salas has been trying to get a bill protecting judges' security through congress. >> jud
> this act appears to have been related to the judicial process. >> reporter: an abc news review of wisconsin court records found in 2005, 56-year-old douglas uhde pleaded no contest to armed burglary. judge roemer sentenced him to six years in state prison. uhde now in critical condition, after allegedly turning the gun on himself. others reportedly on his hit list, michigan governor gretchen whitmer, senator mitch mcconnell, and wisconsin governor tony evers. >> it makes me...
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twice democrats thought he would lose the wisconsin senate race. twice he pulled it off. now dogged by a series of controversies including january 6th, johnson's slumping popularity has made him the most endangered gop senator up this november. >> aren't you just tired of all the anger and division? god, i am. >> and with abortions now banned in wisconsin, democrats hope their voters take their fury to the polls. but they first have to work out a family feud. >> we got to beat ron johnson in the fall. >> my campaign is the only campaign in the democratic primary that's beating ron johnson with independent voters. >> i'm a 72-county candidate. >> our campaign is the real wisconsin campaign. >> more than a third of democratic voters undecided ahead of the august 9th primary. what's upended the race, the supreme court reverting wisconsin back to an 1849 law that bans abortions. >> this is pre-civil war. >> sarah, wisconsin state treasurer, faults her party for not codifying roe. >> i have been frustrated my own party has not prioritized and tried to get this done. >> mandela
twice democrats thought he would lose the wisconsin senate race. twice he pulled it off. now dogged by a series of controversies including january 6th, johnson's slumping popularity has made him the most endangered gop senator up this november. >> aren't you just tired of all the anger and division? god, i am. >> and with abortions now banned in wisconsin, democrats hope their voters take their fury to the polls. but they first have to work out a family feud. >> we got to beat...
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does that mean abortion is illegal in wisconsin now? >> absolutely. as of this moment, as soon as the supreme court made their decision released today, women were made second class citizens in the state of wisconsin and goes back to an 1849 law that's been on the books since the first law after our state became a state. >> let me tell you what the law says. any person other than the mother who intentionally destroys the life of an unborn child is guilty of a felony which is punishable by up to six years in prison and/or $10,000 fine. your state's attorney general says he will not enforce the law but will local prosecutors arrest women that get abortions, governor? >> they have that ability at this point in time and i know there's been a couple d.a.'s across the state of wisconsin that headed down that direction to not do that but 72 counties and that leaves 70 counties that are with women that live there falling into the risk of the unbeliveable stringent and horrible law. >> what are women in your states supposed to do now if they want or need an abo
does that mean abortion is illegal in wisconsin now? >> absolutely. as of this moment, as soon as the supreme court made their decision released today, women were made second class citizens in the state of wisconsin and goes back to an 1849 law that's been on the books since the first law after our state became a state. >> let me tell you what the law says. any person other than the mother who intentionally destroys the life of an unborn child is guilty of a felony which is...
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governor this was discovered after wisconsin authority said shot and killed former wisconsin judge john at roemer inside the judges home before critically wounding himself in juneau county on friday just northwest of the walkie. governor called the alleged attack sickening but made no mention of being a target himself. >> it makes me feel that somebody has devoted his life for good share of his life being a jurist in the state in rural wisconsin, to be targeted like that. it makes me frankly sick to my >>. >> court records do show he did have interactions with the victim and the past in 2005. the judge roemer sends them to six years in prison after his convicted of armed robbery the 56-year-old since has a key made quite the rap sheet including convictions for firearm while a felon and alluding to police. authorities say his run-ins with the law may have motivated him to target the criminal justice system. >> related to the judicial system at this point we are not aware of any other syndicate and there's active danger to other individuals. >> this is the latest high-profile case involvi
governor this was discovered after wisconsin authority said shot and killed former wisconsin judge john at roemer inside the judges home before critically wounding himself in juneau county on friday just northwest of the walkie. governor called the alleged attack sickening but made no mention of being a target himself. >> it makes me feel that somebody has devoted his life for good share of his life being a jurist in the state in rural wisconsin, to be targeted like that. it makes me...
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next, the amount from wisconsin, mr.. >> great. thank you, mister chairman, and thank you, mister secretary, for being here. it's good to see you again. i also want to say thank you to representative fitzgerald for making wisconsin brad at the way house questions, and ask questions to the secretary. it was great. it wasn't like open night organ open mic night which the secretary has had to do to maturity that. hey, fits, thank you, you did wisconsin brought. and i just want to point that out. yeah, i know if you people have said they have no words for what happened in texas. i do -- dereliction of duty of congress and state legislators to not act for too long. these institutions have been freed of the gun manufacturers and their lobby, and lori, rather than caring about the kids that were supposed to protect and in our schools. so again, mister secretary, your moral outrage at the beginning of your mic, i appreciate it and felt with you, and thank you for that. i want to ask you, if i can, get to two years but, one specifically. we
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the retired wisconsin judge was found dead in his home, zip-tied to a chair. a suspect now in custody in critical condition from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. authorities identifying him late today, saying they found him with a hit list of prominent politicians. here's abc's phil lipof. >> reporter: tonight, a former wisconsin judge is dead, shot in his home, and police say he was targeted. 6:30 friday morning, the 911 call came in. >> states his neighbor's son from across the street is banging on the door stating that someone murdered his father. >> reporter: police rushing to the home of former circuit court judge john roemer. >> the juneau county special tactics and response team entered the residence and located the homeowner, a 68-year-old male who was deceased. a 56-year-old male was located in the basement with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. >> reporter: wisconsin officials identifying the suspect as douglas uhde. he is in critical condition. law enforcement briefed on the investigation telling abc news the judge was zip-tied to a chair and
the retired wisconsin judge was found dead in his home, zip-tied to a chair. a suspect now in custody in critical condition from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. authorities identifying him late today, saying they found him with a hit list of prominent politicians. here's abc's phil lipof. >> reporter: tonight, a former wisconsin judge is dead, shot in his home, and police say he was targeted. 6:30 friday morning, the 911 call came in. >> states his neighbor's son from across the...
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god, i am. >> reporter: but with abortions now banned in wisconsin, democrats hope voters take their fury to the polls. >> we've got to beat ron johnson, and i'm the only campaign that can do that. my campaign is the only campaign beating ron johnson with independent voters. >> i am a 72-county candidate. >> our campaign is the real wisconsin campaign. >> reporter: more than a third of democratic voters undecided ahead of the august 9th primary. the supreme court reverting wisconsin back to an 1849 law that bans abortions with no exceptions for rape or incest. >> i think it eliminates whatever advantage republicans have. >> reporter: the wisconsin state treasury faults her party for not codifying roe. >> i have been frustrated that my own party has not prioritized this and not gotten this done. >> if she was forced to carry to term, that would have created all sorts of additional mental and physical health issues for her. i wouldn't be here today. >> reporter: doctors fear they could still be at risk of being prosecuted in the future. >> we're afraid. we just don't know what the law
god, i am. >> reporter: but with abortions now banned in wisconsin, democrats hope voters take their fury to the polls. >> we've got to beat ron johnson, and i'm the only campaign that can do that. my campaign is the only campaign beating ron johnson with independent voters. >> i am a 72-county candidate. >> our campaign is the real wisconsin campaign. >> reporter: more than a third of democratic voters undecided ahead of the august 9th primary. the supreme court...
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. >> turning to wisconsin and what officials say appear to be a targeted attack, former circuit court judge john roamer was found tied to a chair and shot to death on friday. the suspected gunman appears to have also shot himself, but he did survive. investigators say they found a list of other possible targets in the suspect's car, including the governors of wisconsin and michigan and senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. adrienne broaddus just got an update from the state's attorney general. >> the shooting death of former judge john roamer in wisconsin on friday has set off an investigation into other possible targets. >> this act appears to have been related to the judicial process. >> a source familiar with the investigation says law enforcement is focusing on a hit list that names the judge and other political leaders. >> there were other targets, and the judge was among them. and the investigation into those details is continuing. we do not believe there's currently an active ongoing threat related to this incident. we notified everybody who we had reason to believe may have
. >> turning to wisconsin and what officials say appear to be a targeted attack, former circuit court judge john roamer was found tied to a chair and shot to death on friday. the suspected gunman appears to have also shot himself, but he did survive. investigators say they found a list of other possible targets in the suspect's car, including the governors of wisconsin and michigan and senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. adrienne broaddus just got an update from the state's attorney...
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wisconsin is one state that has abortion ban and the dates all the back to 1849 planned parenthood wisconsin and let court decision has stopped performing abortions. live in chicago the springer panel as he marshall democrat strategists pharmacy department spokesperson and kimberley strassel a member of the editorial board at "the wall street journal." kimberly what you make of today impact and big picture? obviously it's historic but how much do you think it's gonna change the fabric of america was come down to this ruling? >> hopefully for the better but as my entire life we've been living with this fight and a lot of us have long believed that the supreme court decision to essentially invent this really kicked off the culture wars in that it states. this decision of the court seem to hope would settle the issue that just in fact inflamed it because so many people felt as though they were being cut out of their ability to have a political debate and make decisions in their own state that best fit their people let's hope that this are returning to the state actually allows us to begin forgi
wisconsin is one state that has abortion ban and the dates all the back to 1849 planned parenthood wisconsin and let court decision has stopped performing abortions. live in chicago the springer panel as he marshall democrat strategists pharmacy department spokesperson and kimberley strassel a member of the editorial board at "the wall street journal." kimberly what you make of today impact and big picture? obviously it's historic but how much do you think it's gonna change the fabric...
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is this something you think women in wisconsin have to worry about? >> i think it sun fis unfortuna. it criminalizes the vast majority of abortions. once it's a crime, it becomes a question whether those conversations are protected health information. we have seen d.a.s and a.g.s in some state s abuse their authority. in kansas a few decades ago, we saw aggressive use of subpoena power. i fear we're going to see that dragnet approach where there's an invasion of people's health and medical privacy, unless we draw the line now and stand up and restore access to staff and legal abortion in states like wisconsin and around the country. >> thank you for your time today. >>> the supreme court just made it a lot harder for the environmental protection agency to protect the environment. the white house climate adviser will join us live, next. when you have technology that's easier to control... that can scale across all your cloududs... we got that right? yeah, we got that. it's easier to be an innovator. so you can do more incredible things. [whistling] it'
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campaign. >> reporter: more than a third of wisconsin voters undecided. the supreme court reverting wisconsin back to an 1849 law that bans abortions with no exceptions for rape or incest. >> i think it eliminates whatever advantage republicans have. >> reporter: the wisconsin state treasury faults her party for not codifying roe. >> i have been frustrated that my own party has not prioritized this and not gotten this done. >> if she was forced to carry to term, that would have created all sorts of additional mental and physical health issues for her. i wouldn't be here today. >> reporter: doctors fear they could still be at risk of being prosecuted in the future. >> we're afraid. we just don't know what the law means. >> reporter: none of the leading democrats back restrictions on abortions. >> should there be any restrictions at all, including late in a pregnancy? >> so, i think that women should have the right to make their own health care decisions. >> reporter: johnson has said little about how the law would impact his state, but said of the supreme
campaign. >> reporter: more than a third of wisconsin voters undecided. the supreme court reverting wisconsin back to an 1849 law that bans abortions with no exceptions for rape or incest. >> i think it eliminates whatever advantage republicans have. >> reporter: the wisconsin state treasury faults her party for not codifying roe. >> i have been frustrated that my own party has not prioritized this and not gotten this done. >> if she was forced to carry to term,...
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wisconsin doesn't have any of those laws. i will note wisconsin has a higher firearm death rate overall compared to california. that being said, chief, in los angeles recently they hit a 15-year high in gun violence. are the lighter gun laws in california making a difference? what's your interpretation? >> i have every confidence they're making a difference. gun safety is much like automobile safety. your efforts of dealing with it have to be incremental and proportional. what we see in los angeles and in california is weaknesses is this area of now this development of the privately manufactured guns. now two out of every ten guns we recover out of the street are manufactured, off the books, if you will, manufactured in someone's machine shop. we've got to go at that, and i'm proud of the legislation that's being enacted both locally as well as in the state that's going to i think have an impact on traffickers. people who are frankly benefitting from the sale of the weapons to people who otherwise shouldn't have them. the oth
wisconsin doesn't have any of those laws. i will note wisconsin has a higher firearm death rate overall compared to california. that being said, chief, in los angeles recently they hit a 15-year high in gun violence. are the lighter gun laws in california making a difference? what's your interpretation? >> i have every confidence they're making a difference. gun safety is much like automobile safety. your efforts of dealing with it have to be incremental and proportional. what we see in...
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like in wisconsin where 173-year-old law is now in effect. the 1849 law says any person other than the mother who intentionally destroys the life of an unborn child is guilty of a felony. the punishment up to six years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine. but the governor and the attorney general are filing suit to repeal the law. joining me now wisconsin attorney general josh kaul. attorney general, thank you so much. i appreciate you joining us. this bill is from 1849. women didn't even have the right to vote then. what consequences that could women in your state face with this law in place now? >> yeah, you know, this is a criminal abortion ban. it makes it a felony for somebody to perform an abortion. there is an exception for the mother. the mother can't be prosecuted for an abortion to save the life of the mother. but the effect of this ban being on the books is that access to safe and legal abortion has stop in wisconsin. there are no providers who are providing abortion services right now, and the governor and i are doing everything withi
like in wisconsin where 173-year-old law is now in effect. the 1849 law says any person other than the mother who intentionally destroys the life of an unborn child is guilty of a felony. the punishment up to six years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine. but the governor and the attorney general are filing suit to repeal the law. joining me now wisconsin attorney general josh kaul. attorney general, thank you so much. i appreciate you joining us. this bill is from 1849. women didn't even have the...
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>>> a former judge in wisconsin gunned down by a man with a hit list. the two high-profile politicians he targeted next. >>> and the u.s. and south korea responding to eight missile tests by north korea with eight missile tests that have i remember own. what will kim jong-un do now ? >>> good morning to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world, it is monday, june 6th. major political news out of the united kingdom, in just the last couple of hours it is in within the realm of possibility that the leader of america's closest ally may be out of a job by tonight. it was just announced that later today british prime minister boris johnson will face a no confidence vote within his own party. this comes after months of johnson being dogged by the so-called party-gate scandal accused of flouting covid restrictions. he was just booed in public during the queen's platinum jubilee celebrations. let's go to nada bashir at 10 downing street in london. this day of extreme jeopardy for boris johnson. >> reporter: boris johnson has been facing mo
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it makes me frankly sick to my stomach. >> reporter: today, the wisconsin attorney general calling for more protection for judges and public officials. a cause taken up by u.s. district court judge esther salas of new jersey whose son was killed and husband shot when a man targeted her posed as a delivery man to gain access to her home. >> enough is enough. >> reporter: and david, in all, authorities say there were 13 people on his hit list. the motive remains under investigation, but officials do not believe there is an active ongoing threat. david? >> alex, thank you. >>> tonight, we are just days now from the live prime time hearing before the nation on the january 6th attack. that's thursday night. the committee expected to begin to reveal their findings to the country. and tonight, separately, from the justice department now, five members of the far right group the proud boys have now been indicted for sedition. pierre thomas now is in washington. and i know these men were facing conspiracy charges? >> reporter: yes, david, but now the leader 0 oof the proud boyse being accused of
it makes me frankly sick to my stomach. >> reporter: today, the wisconsin attorney general calling for more protection for judges and public officials. a cause taken up by u.s. district court judge esther salas of new jersey whose son was killed and husband shot when a man targeted her posed as a delivery man to gain access to her home. >> enough is enough. >> reporter: and david, in all, authorities say there were 13 people on his hit list. the motive remains under...
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and a former wisconsin county circuit court judge dead. wisconsin governor reacting to the death of john roamer. >> somebody who applauded his life, good share of his life being a jurist in the state in rural wisconsin, and that's hard work. to be, to be targeted like that, it makes me frankly sick to my stomach. >> reporter: authorities say they were called to roamer's home early friday morning. >> the county sheriff's office received a call notifying law enforcement of an armed person and two shots fired in a township of new lisbon. >> reporter: after failed negotiations with the suspect in this house 80 miles northwest of madison, the juneau county special tactics and response team entered the home to find former judge john roamer dead. >> i would estimate between the county sheriff's office and local agencies and state patrol, we probably had approximately 30 officers out there. >> reporter: the suspect, 56-year-old douglas uda, in critical condition after self-inflicted wound in the basement. according to authorities, judge roamer was
and a former wisconsin county circuit court judge dead. wisconsin governor reacting to the death of john roamer. >> somebody who applauded his life, good share of his life being a jurist in the state in rural wisconsin, and that's hard work. to be, to be targeted like that, it makes me frankly sick to my stomach. >> reporter: authorities say they were called to roamer's home early friday morning. >> the county sheriff's office received a call notifying law enforcement of an...
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friday in the township of -- an hour northwest of madison in rural wisconsin. law enforcement tried to negotiate with the man to get him out of the house but when they were able to enter, they found him with a self-inflicted gunshot wound in the basement. for the victim, identified as 68-year-old john roemer, churchgoing former juneau county judge who retired from this in 2017. he describes as a from a nice guy. the former judge was reportedly found this time tied to a chair and fatally shot. we are working to independent confirmed this information. meantime we do know law enforcement does not believe this was a random act of violence. >> so far the information indicates it was a targeted act it was based on a court case or court cases. >> frightening enough investigators believe the suspect had a hit list which includes senate minority leader mitch mcconnell, michigan governor whitmer and wisconsin governor tony evers. >> the suspect appears to have had other targets as well, the judicial system and we are not aware of any active danger to other individuals, t
friday in the township of -- an hour northwest of madison in rural wisconsin. law enforcement tried to negotiate with the man to get him out of the house but when they were able to enter, they found him with a self-inflicted gunshot wound in the basement. for the victim, identified as 68-year-old john roemer, churchgoing former juneau county judge who retired from this in 2017. he describes as a from a nice guy. the former judge was reportedly found this time tied to a chair and fatally shot....
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it would make women in wisconsin less free, less equal and less safe. we're not doing it. >> many of the laws referred to as trigger laws are more product of a recent effort to say as soon as roe falls, the state is on record or ready to basically go through that. you are describing something much older. is it automatic that old laws kick back under the books in other areas? is this specific to the bay abortion legal landscape or is this just a generalized problem? once you get clarity from the courts, will you enforce whatever remains if there's a prohibition? >> we don't have a trigger law. a number of states do. like michigan we have a preroe ban that was never repealed. now whether that is springs back into effect after being dormant for 50 years is really an unprecedented legal question. it's not normal to be in the position where rights that had been guaranteed for americans all of a sudden were taken by the court. certainly not after 49 years. so we don't really have precedent for this. ultimately courts will need to decide. i will say that a law
it would make women in wisconsin less free, less equal and less safe. we're not doing it. >> many of the laws referred to as trigger laws are more product of a recent effort to say as soon as roe falls, the state is on record or ready to basically go through that. you are describing something much older. is it automatic that old laws kick back under the books in other areas? is this specific to the bay abortion legal landscape or is this just a generalized problem? once you get clarity...
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we are asking wisconsin's lieutenant governor, mandela barnes later this hour. plus, the reversing of roe, what that means for some other rights in this country. during this pride month, right for the lgbtq+ community are under fire. we are going to hear from jim obergefell, the man who led the legal battle for same sex marriage. i am symone sanders, and i have something to say. two days after supreme court overturned roe v. wade, the nation continues to grapple with the realities of a post roe america. yang, that's not good. at least nine states have already banned abortion. ripping away women's rights to make decisions about their own bodies. even more states are expected to follow. thousands of americans nationwide are still hitting the streets to protest the courts ruling. and the idea that state governments can now force people to give birth. meanwhile, democratic members of congress are sounding the alarm. but, how are they talking about this? well, they are talking about how the decision will affect americans everywhere. take a listen to democratic congre
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outside of the capitol in madison, wisconsin. planned parenthood here had proactively decided that they were going to stop scheduling appointments as of tomorrow. but with today's supreme court decision, it means that all the women with scheduled procedures have now been turned away, based off of an 1849 law that the doctors i spoke with called "overly broad" and "antiquated." >> i am scared because of the way our criminal ban in wisconsin is written, that there is no exception to physical health. i am scared that some people will be allowed to get to the point where it does risk their life, and that maybe people will lose their lives because of this ban. >> reporter: back here in texas, the trigger law will now ban nearly all abortions from the moment of fertilization, except when it's needed to save the life of the mother. to give you an idea of what this ruling means-- if a woman here in dallas, texas, wanted to get an abortion? to get to the nearest place, she would have to travel more than 350 miles-- two states away-- to wi
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you did wisconsin proud. i just wanted to point that out. i know a few people have said they have no words for what happened in texas. i do. these institutions have been afraid of the gun manufacturers in the nra that are killing our kids that we are supposed to protect in our schools. i am more outraged. thank you for that. i want to ask you if i can get to two areas. we had a special hearing yesterday talking about teacher shortages. i believe in your opening remark he said 150 million that might go to attracting teachers. we had great suggestions. community schools to provide services to teach grants. could you give us a little bit of a deep dive of what you are doing? in wisconsin we had a significant drop off of school education post some actions that happen in the legislature. which has been one of the most attractive districts for people, sometimes they are getting two or three applications. we got a little problem here. districts would love to hear what you're doing. >> thank you for acknowledging that. we really need to honor legisl
you did wisconsin proud. i just wanted to point that out. i know a few people have said they have no words for what happened in texas. i do. these institutions have been afraid of the gun manufacturers in the nra that are killing our kids that we are supposed to protect in our schools. i am more outraged. thank you for that. i want to ask you if i can get to two areas. we had a special hearing yesterday talking about teacher shortages. i believe in your opening remark he said 150 million that...
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. >>> next, new developments in the murder investigation of a wisconsin retired judge in his home on friday. abc news has learned of court records that show the suspect's link to the victim. here is abc's phil lipof. >> reporter: tonight, a clear connection between the retired wisconsin judge, shot and killed in his home, and the man suspected of pulling the trigger. that man, police say, is 56-year-old douglas uhde. in a search of wisconsin court records, abc news found, in 2005, uhde pleaded no contest to armed burglary. judge john roemer sentenced him to six years in state prison. >> it's his neighbor's son from across the street and banging on the door, stating that someone has murdered his father. >> reporter: friday morning, around 6:30, police rushing to the judge's home. law enforcement briefed on the case tell abc news judge roemer was found zip tied to a chair and fatally shot. uhde found in the basement with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, alive, now in custody at the hospital. those same sources saying a hit list was found in a car at the scene. the judge's name on that l
. >>> next, new developments in the murder investigation of a wisconsin retired judge in his home on friday. abc news has learned of court records that show the suspect's link to the victim. here is abc's phil lipof. >> reporter: tonight, a clear connection between the retired wisconsin judge, shot and killed in his home, and the man suspected of pulling the trigger. that man, police say, is 56-year-old douglas uhde. in a search of wisconsin court records, abc news found, in...
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being a jurist in the state in rural wisconsin and that's hard work. to be targeted like that. it makes me, frankly, sick to my stomach. >> reporter: authorities say called to roemer's home early friday morning. >> the county sheriff office received a call notifying an armed person and two shots fired in a township of new lisbon. >> reporter: after failed negotiations with the suspect in this house about 80 miles northwest of madison the juneau special tactics and response team entered home to find former judge roemer dead. >> i would say before the sheriff county office and state control 30 officers were out there. >> reporter: the suspect, 56-year-old douglas uda in critical condition after self-inflicted wound in the basement. according to authorities, judge roemer wasn't the suspect's only target, the individual is a suspect, appears to have other targets as well. appears to be related to the judicial system. >> reporter: wisconsin governor tony evers, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and michigan governor gretchen whitmer among those targete
being a jurist in the state in rural wisconsin and that's hard work. to be targeted like that. it makes me, frankly, sick to my stomach. >> reporter: authorities say called to roemer's home early friday morning. >> the county sheriff office received a call notifying an armed person and two shots fired in a township of new lisbon. >> reporter: after failed negotiations with the suspect in this house about 80 miles northwest of madison the juneau special tactics and response...
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text messages exchanged between republican party officials in wisconsin show that on january 4th the trump campaign asked for someone to fly their fake electors' documents to washington. a staffer for wisconsin senator ron johnson texted a staffer for vice president pence minutes before the joint session. this staffer stated that senator johnson wished to hand deliver to the vice president the fake electors' votes from michigan and wisconsin. the vice president's aid unambiguously instructed them not to deliver the fake votes to the vice president. even though they were transmitted to congress and the executive branch, the vice president held firm in his position that his role was to count lawfully submitted electoral votes. >> joseph r. biden jr. of the state of delaware has received 306 votes. donald j. trump with the state of florida has received 232 votes. >> which is what he did when the joint session resumed on january 6th after the attack on the capitol. >> 538. >> what we just heard in that video was an aid to the white house chief of staff telling this committee that the whi
text messages exchanged between republican party officials in wisconsin show that on january 4th the trump campaign asked for someone to fly their fake electors' documents to washington. a staffer for wisconsin senator ron johnson texted a staffer for vice president pence minutes before the joint session. this staffer stated that senator johnson wished to hand deliver to the vice president the fake electors' votes from michigan and wisconsin. the vice president's aid unambiguously instructed...
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the judge assassinated, the stunning new details of a rehired wisconsin judge killed in his own home. tonight, the names of other prominent lawmakers on the alleged gunman's hit list. record-breaking heat wave from the west coast to texas, plus the latest on the flooding in miami. breast cancer breakthrough? a promising drug in the fight against breast cancer. could it be more effective than chemo? the 1,000-pound great white shark off the jersey coast -- >> look at this monster. >> o'donnell: and the 2,022 special olympics. we'll introduce you to come of the incredible athletes. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us, as we start a new week together. tonight we beginning with the growing epidemic of gun violence that spread across ten states with more than a dozen mass shootings since friday. at least 17 people were killed and nearly 70 others injured in shootings from philadelphia to chattanooga, from grand rapids, michigan to summerton, south carolina.
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coming up, a former wisconsin judge shot and killed the gunman. >> apparently including him on a hit list with other political officials. >> we have that story. >> and funerals continuing for the victims killed in the devastating texas school shooting. we continue our coverage tonight and in miami, major flooding after heavy rains coming down in south florida. >> we take a look at that as hurricane season is just getting started. >> a new study from the national institutes of health says people with food, allergies seem to have a lower risk of getting covid. researchers tested more than 4,000 people and they say that those with food allergies were only about half as likely to become infected. the study also found those with obesity issues at a higher risk of getting covid monkeypox is apparently made its way to san francisco, the city's department of public health announcing the first probable case was detected on friday. health officials say that that person traveled from san francisco to a location where there has been an outbreak of cases. that person is said to be in isolation an
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take us to wisconsin. >> what's happening in wisconsin, also confusing, forget 1925, in wisconsin we're going to go all the way back to 1849. women couldn't even vote. so this law bans abortion in almost every circumstance, and what's happening here is yesterday the district attorney for the state and the governor announced that they were suing because what they want the court to say is this law is no longer in effect. they want it struck down because they say it also contradicts laws that have been passed in the years since. one of them includes a 20-week ban on abortion. so they're asking for that to be struck down in wisconsin. it's important to note that in this state, in the state of wisconsin, nearly all abortions were stopped. all abortions were stopped rather on friday as soon as the ruling was announced. >> okay. are there states where they're adding in protections? >> they are, they're trying to. there are a number of states where the attorney general have said they're working together. we've heard from governors, most recently we've heard from the governor of nevada who signe
take us to wisconsin. >> what's happening in wisconsin, also confusing, forget 1925, in wisconsin we're going to go all the way back to 1849. women couldn't even vote. so this law bans abortion in almost every circumstance, and what's happening here is yesterday the district attorney for the state and the governor announced that they were suing because what they want the court to say is this law is no longer in effect. they want it struck down because they say it also contradicts laws...
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and a former wisconsin county circuit court judge dead, wisconsin governor tony evers reacting to the death of john roemer. >> somebody that devoted his life or good share of his life being a jurist in the state in rural wisconsin, and that's hard work to be targeted like that. it makes me frankly sick to my stomach. >> reporter: authorities say they were called to roemer's home early friday morning. >> the juneau county sheriff's office received a call, notifying law enforcement of an armed person and two shots fired in a township of new lisbon. >> reporter: after failed negotiations with the suspect in this house about 80 miles northwest of madison, the juneau county special tactics and response team entered the home to find former judge john roemer dead. >> i would estimate between juneau county sheriff's office and local agencies and the state patrol we probably had approximately 30 officers out there. >> reporter: the suspect, 56-year-old douglas uhde, in critical condition, after self-inflicted wound in the basement. according to authorities, judge roemer wasn't the suspect's on
and a former wisconsin county circuit court judge dead, wisconsin governor tony evers reacting to the death of john roemer. >> somebody that devoted his life or good share of his life being a jurist in the state in rural wisconsin, and that's hard work to be targeted like that. it makes me frankly sick to my stomach. >> reporter: authorities say they were called to roemer's home early friday morning. >> the juneau county sheriff's office received a call, notifying law...
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the committee revealed wisconsin republican senator ron johnson took part in the plot. on january 6, an aide to johnson texted an aide to mike pence saying johnson wanted to hand pence "alternate slates of electors" from wisconsin and michigan. pence's aided sponded by iting, "do not givthat to him." we will air highlights from tuesday's hearing after headlines. ukrainian officials say russian forces have captured several settlements near lysychansk and severodonetsk as russia moves closer to seizing all of the luhansk region. meanwhile, at least 15 civilians have reportedly died in the kharkiv region since tuesday as russia intensifies its shelling of the area. in other news on the war, u.s. attorney general merrick garland made an unannounced trip to ukraine tuesday. he announced the formation of a war crimes accountability team. >> the united states the sending an unmistakable message. there is no place to hide, we and our partners will pursue every avenue available to make sure those who are responsible for these atrocities are held accountable. amy: the wife of bas
the committee revealed wisconsin republican senator ron johnson took part in the plot. on january 6, an aide to johnson texted an aide to mike pence saying johnson wanted to hand pence "alternate slates of electors" from wisconsin and michigan. pence's aided sponded by iting, "do not givthat to him." we will air highlights from tuesday's hearing after headlines. ukrainian officials say russian forces have captured several settlements near lysychansk and severodonetsk as...
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one of them was apparently wisconsin republican senator ron johnson. here's part of the testimony about that. >> a staffer for wisconsin senator ron johnson texted a staffer for vice president pence just minutes before the beginning of the joint session. this staffer stated that senator johnson wished to hand deliver to the vice president the fake electors' votes from michigan and wisconsin. the vice president's aide unambiguously instructed them not to deliver the fake votes to the vice president. even though the fake elector slates were transmitted to congress and the executive branch, the vice president held firm in his position that his role was to count lawfully submitted electoral votes. >> the committee presented text messages between aides for republican senator ron johnson and former vice president mike pence. again, johnson's aide says he needed to hand something to pence. when asked what it is, johnson's aide says, it's an alternate slate of electors for two states, wisconsin and michigan. pence's aide responds, quote, do not give that to hi
one of them was apparently wisconsin republican senator ron johnson. here's part of the testimony about that. >> a staffer for wisconsin senator ron johnson texted a staffer for vice president pence just minutes before the beginning of the joint session. this staffer stated that senator johnson wished to hand deliver to the vice president the fake electors' votes from michigan and wisconsin. the vice president's aide unambiguously instructed them not to deliver the fake votes to the vice...
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we've created good paying jobs right there in wisconsin. we've brought investment and hemmed to raise wages. we've got someone like ron johnson unfortunately voting against bringing structure-s-s back to wisconsin. >> and with barnes initially, you talked about ron johnson, would you commit yourself now to endorse whoever wins the democratic primary, since it's mandela barnes, front-runner? >> i personally don't think there's a front-runner right now. as you can see from the polls everything is tight. any democrat in this race is going to be a hundred times better than ron johnson. what i'm focused on right now is showing the people of wisconsin we're the best person to be able to win. because what we need to do in the fall is be able to win this race. we need a candidate who is able to win in all parts of wisconsin that's what we've been showing. that's why polls are tightening so much in the primary. why we're now tied in the primary. voters see the economic change and look for a change. they're looking for somebody who has that history a
we've created good paying jobs right there in wisconsin. we've brought investment and hemmed to raise wages. we've got someone like ron johnson unfortunately voting against bringing structure-s-s back to wisconsin. >> and with barnes initially, you talked about ron johnson, would you commit yourself now to endorse whoever wins the democratic primary, since it's mandela barnes, front-runner? >> i personally don't think there's a front-runner right now. as you can see from the polls...
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this is why i say that a ban on abortion in south dakota, north dakota or wisconsin affects not only people in those states, but the people living in minnesota because there is no capacity to absorbable additional need in one place. you see much longer waiting times as people haul in to try to get that abortion scheduled and are being confronted with waiting two weeks, which could be too long to wait. i don't think it is possible to be ready because the resources and capacity to respond to this need are just very difficult. this is why if you care about this issue, it is important to support and do what you can to help support this. but this is not going to -- you can't solve this problem with philanthropy. have to solve this problem by changing the laws and making sure that a woman in northern wisconsin has the same rights that a woman living in oregon minnesota does. leigh ann: going back to 2004, president obama spoke to the democratic national convention saying we are not red states, blue states, but we are the united states. with this ruling, it feels the opposite, there are red
this is why i say that a ban on abortion in south dakota, north dakota or wisconsin affects not only people in those states, but the people living in minnesota because there is no capacity to absorbable additional need in one place. you see much longer waiting times as people haul in to try to get that abortion scheduled and are being confronted with waiting two weeks, which could be too long to wait. i don't think it is possible to be ready because the resources and capacity to respond to this...
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. >>> right now at 5:30, a bizarre murder case out of wisconsin. a county judge killed in his own home, but the shooter didn't plan to stop there. the discovery catching a lot of attention. >> president biden heading to southern california this week, but a historic summit could end in embarrassment. we'll tell you why. >>> election day almost here, but all eyes may not be on sacramento this time. we look at one of the most polarizing and expensive races on the ballot, the san francisco d.a. recall. the news at 5:30 starts right now. thanks for joining us. >>> if you're in san francisco, you're voting on one of the most watched races in the nation. >> it's the recall election of san francisco d.a. chesa boudin. it is the most expensive measure on the ballot. those fighting to keep the d.a. in office have spent more than $3 million. those who want him out have spent more than $7 million. sergio reports from san francisco with a detailed look at the measure, and why political experts sayette being watched nationwide. >> reporter: when former public de
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. >> reporter: and in small town, wisconsin, a former judge targeted at his home and fatally shot. he had a hit list of high government officials. all of this as the nation waits for washington to do something about this uniquely american epidemic. >> for god's sake, how much more carnage are we willing to accept? how many more innocent american lives must be taken before we say enough? enough! >> reporter: cnn has resources across the globe. but these mass shootings are coming so frequently, it's hard to cover all of them. something congressman ted deutch notices. >> can we take a step back for a second and acknowledge that there limteralry are not enough cnn reporters and production crews to go to every place in america that had a shooting over the weekend. >> they keep on coming. >> that's a fact. our reporters are spread out nationwide. paolo sandeval starts us off in philadelphia. look, a big shooting there, philadelphia, city officials had strong reaction. what did they say? >> reporter: there reallppened shoot outbrokeout. we heard from police basically what led up to the sh
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one of the michigan governor gretchen whitmer and wisconsin governor who said no mention being a target himself. >> it makes me feel il that somebody that has voted in his life being a jurist in the state in rural wisconsin to be targeted like that. it makes me frankly sick to my >>. >> wisconsin authorities say the 56-year-old suspect identified douglas, shot and killed retired judge john inside the judges home before critically wounding himself on friday. did have some interaction in the past with the victim in this case according to court records judge sentenced him to six years in prison and 2005 when he was convicted of armed robbery. the 56-year-old has a long rap sheet including convictions for carrying a firearm while a felon and eluding police port authorities say is run-ins with the law may have motivated him. >> we are related to the initial system. in any active to other individuals. >> authorities say identified and notified in the individuals may have been targets at this time they have no evidence of any active threats back to you? >> charles watson thank you very much. w
one of the michigan governor gretchen whitmer and wisconsin governor who said no mention being a target himself. >> it makes me feel il that somebody that has voted in his life being a jurist in the state in rural wisconsin to be targeted like that. it makes me frankly sick to my >>. >> wisconsin authorities say the 56-year-old suspect identified douglas, shot and killed retired judge john inside the judges home before critically wounding himself on friday. did have some...
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. >>> also this hour, new detailing around the fatal shooting of a retired wisconsin judge. police say the suspect was planning others. >>> this morning marks the beginning of the summit of the americas as the white house confirms the leaders from cuba, nicaragua and venezuela will not be invited. the president of mexico said he won't be going then. >>> we begin this very busy hour with the kase lating gun violence crisis across the u.s. at least 12 people were killed in just 48 hours. in yet another string of mass shootings. this weekend marked more deaths in the u.s. than the memorial day weekend in which nine people have been killed. there's 246 mass shootings in the united states this year according to the gun violence archive which defines it in which four or more people are shot. in philadelphia gun fire from multiple shooters rang out saturday night in a tourist district leaving three dead and 12 wounded. some covered in blood as police rushed to the scene. police believe a person killed in the shooting was involved in an altercation with another man and they began to
. >>> also this hour, new detailing around the fatal shooting of a retired wisconsin judge. police say the suspect was planning others. >>> this morning marks the beginning of the summit of the americas as the white house confirms the leaders from cuba, nicaragua and venezuela will not be invited. the president of mexico said he won't be going then. >>> we begin this very busy hour with the kase lating gun violence crisis across the u.s. at least 12 people were killed...
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we spoke to wisconsin republican ron johnson and got his response. later we'll dig into the tactics against the election officials as our special coverage of the january 6th hearings continues. may i? we're dedefinitely not lit. i mean seriously, we named ourselves booking.c.cm which is kind of lit if we are talking... literal... ha ha. it's why we're planet earth's number one site for booking accommodation. we love booking stuff! and we're just here to help you make the best of your vacation. ow... hi... booking.com booking.yeah moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without topical steroids. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. plus, they felt fast itch relief some as early as 1 week. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. seriou
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this, time the torgut was a retired wisconsin judge. as we reported earlier he was killed in his own home on friday. but federal law enforcement sources are telling nbc news that the suspect, had quote other high-profile officials on the so-called hit list. including senate minority leader mitch mcconnell and michigan governor gretchen whitmer. this is not a first for whitmer. foreman were accused of plotting to kidnap the governor, and work with it. of course, because example of anti government violence will retake the spotlight this week in the january six committee's first public hearing. earlier this year a poll from the washington post and university of maryland showed that about a third of americans say they believe violence against the government cannot times we justified. i want to get to the bottom of this, and here to help me do that is former fbi assistant special agent in charge, gina osborne. gina when you see a rising number in these kinds of offenses, and it frankly looks like things are just getting worse, as line force
this, time the torgut was a retired wisconsin judge. as we reported earlier he was killed in his own home on friday. but federal law enforcement sources are telling nbc news that the suspect, had quote other high-profile officials on the so-called hit list. including senate minority leader mitch mcconnell and michigan governor gretchen whitmer. this is not a first for whitmer. foreman were accused of plotting to kidnap the governor, and work with it. of course, because example of anti...
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call today. >>> back now to the disturbing news out of wisconsin. police say the murder of a former judge in his home was targeted killing and the suspect had a hit list of other wisconsin government officials. that list included michigan governor gretchen whitmer and mitch mcconnell. the judge's death is the latest in the escalating gun violence epidemic. more than 18,000 americans have been killed by gunfire this year. this week president biden renewed his calls for gun reform including raising the minimum wage to buy an assault weapon if it can't be banned. >> look, i know for some folks will say 18-year-olds can serve in military and fire those weapons. that's with training and supervision by the best trained experts in the world. don't tell me raising the age won't make a difference. >> among those adding their voices to the debate are gun reform -- on gun reform are health care professionals. dr. joseph is a trauma surgeon at johns hop kins and is a gunshot survivor. thank you for coming back on the show. you were just 17 when you were shot. t
call today. >>> back now to the disturbing news out of wisconsin. police say the murder of a former judge in his home was targeted killing and the suspect had a hit list of other wisconsin government officials. that list included michigan governor gretchen whitmer and mitch mcconnell. the judge's death is the latest in the escalating gun violence epidemic. more than 18,000 americans have been killed by gunfire this year. this week president biden renewed his calls for gun reform...