one of the most consequential decisions in supreme court history was just handed down. the conservative majority of justices overturned roe vs. wade, ending the constitutional right to an abortion. in a narrow 5-4 vote, the landmark decision reverses nearly 50 years of court precedent. this is sparking a range of emotions from victory celebrations to outrage. you see some vocal protesters gathering outside of the supreme court at this hour. president biden called the decision a, quote, tragic error. today, the supreme court of the united states expressly took away a constitutional right from the american people that had already recognized. they didn t limit it. they simply took it away. state laws banning abortion are automatically taking effect today, jeopardizing the health of millions of women, some without exceptions. so extreme that the women could be punished for protecting their health. so, the stunning decision now turns abortion rights over to the states, and the
forgiveness is a beautiful thing. we re going to steak suggestions for our free for all friday music so you can tweet me at soledad, underscore, o brien and we ll get that on the air. i guess i could introduce the panel. will cain is back with us and maria cardona is back as well and the congressman joins us here. polls are just opening in the state of florida. florida you remember is a 50-delegate winner take allstate. 600,000 ballots have already been cast in the two candidates at the very toprolly have literally been ripping into each other right to the bitter end. listen. i don t believe the republican party is going to nominate a liberal who is pro-abortion, pro-gun control, pro-tax increase, pro-gay rights. the republican party base does not want to nominate somebody who represents the establishment of wall street in new york. romney refused to allow catholic hospitals to have conscience in their dealing with certain circumstances. romney cut off kosher food for elder
that you read about? not usually, unless it s a divorce settlement. piers: your movies glossed $1.5 billion so you re not exactly on the bread line, are you? no, no. i m very fortunate and blessed. thank you. piers: you said when you got to 40, you would retire and play golf. what happened? you re 40. my golf game is crap. it really is. it s bad. you know, i i was just working at such a pace that i really felt like i need to figure out ways to spend more time with my family. being off on location on is very difficult. 50 is the new 40. talk to me in 10 years. how did you feel turning 40? when i remember you as markey mark and storming europe and britain and your brother and new kids and so on, i remember those years very vividly sxrorted on them for british newspapers. you ve come a long way. that s 20 years ago. i ve been very fortunate. i had no desire to be in the movies whatsoever. i was offered a couple roles that turned me off on the idea of making movie