that we take too many things m for granted and that people havean only so much political capital. he knew that the aca was going to be his crowning achievement and so we moved on this thing that s gotten health care for over 20 million people. it s a really big deal and itan was hugely important. but nowt we re looking back at so many decisions like ruthot bader ginsburg deciding not to retire, nuking a filibuster and saying to ourselves we have something that over 60% of americans agree about t to some level. i m not saying up until the point of birth, but certainly in the first trimester and now we re staring down the barrel of potentially half of the states restricting the six week mark and we have to be smarter about it. it will not be the number one issue, but it already has jumped 17 points since the lead1 came out and this will matter. so martha, the debate about this issue is always very heated and the left just seems like they don t want a debate on this. i m on the board of
because those words violence,wo words, words are violence and there s a lot of violence at planned parenthood clinics. there was a federal judge acceptable, but it exists and those are right wingersou back even further to the 70sk when you were thousands of domestic actsth of violence during the 70s by the left, notn the right. so we can keep going backwards and backwards and backwards, but we only have o thirty minuts and we i m not doing this at all. right. coming up, democrats in the media distorted the reality of today s historic supreme court abortion decision. to be clear, we have never been accused of being flashy, ,oilier. we re definitely not in there. i mean, seriously, we named ourselves tulkarm, which iser kind of live for its own metro. it s 1% us number one site for
the states need to basically figure t out congress also could pass laws to do however the last law they tried to pass was so outrageous and expand. roe to the point of partialaw birth abortion that democrats in washington have a complete majority on everything, can t get it passed. so is the message here to get out in the streets and do what some legislation seems to be off the table for maxine waters? you need to be very specific when you tell anyone toee go anywheree because there are nutcases among all ofth us righh . mentalota health problems and political and political extremismro are a terrible mix and the left and theib right boh have them. so i don tef like any of this talk. i was very happy to see president biden be so declarative and so clear about this at this particular moment . but i ve gotten this question a lot today specifically about doinghis this in 08 when obama d the supermajority. why was there not a codification of roe on a national level? and i think unfortunatel
the move already having significant political , social and cultural implications. both sides of the debate gathering allides of the day oue the high court as america absorbs the news. c president biden coming outg today attacking the decision. it s a sad for the court and for the country now with roe gone, let s be very clear . he the health and life h of wn in this nation are now at risk. it was three justices named by one president donald trump where the court today decision to upend the scales of justice and eliminate a fundamental right for women in this country. it s r a realization of anea extreme ideology. co the tragic errorur by the supree court in my view with this decision must not be the final wordrd. m. for more , let s go toe our chief legal correspondent shannon bream. and shannon, we wereweng on television this morning together on america s newsroom as the news broke t and you were so able to quickly read the decision to sign it.
pretty interesting. so republicans have done fairly welle d over the last 12 years in state legislatures and actually the most popular politicians in america today are republican governors. most of thempo in the northeast. and so that s also where you start to see new talent arise and leadership and you don t know who it will be. i m curious about the hispanic vote on lots of different levels as you ve seen some changes, especially in texas and it s like they reoi not just going from blue tong maybe purple and then the red do s like straight to red . do not pass n go to now passed 200 dollars. they are going to vote republican and i m not surem how this issue will play into that . but watch the media misrepresenthe imitation of this . it s just very frustrating that i feel like why do we haveo to be the ones that readhe the bill and nobody else has to? and it s not fair. really not fair because it s really unnecessarily hurting the ability to have civil discussion. and i think that we