for tumult, known for screaming, a six-hour meeting that people left in tears, that there was almost a fistfight in the oval office. it shows you how the president could ask for people to march on the capitol and leading to the insurrection. he tweeted that at 1:46. so approximately, less than two hours later he s pushed back the white house counsel, says can you not appoint sydney powell to be a special counsel and can you not have defense department confiscate the voting machines. so an hour and 46 minutes later he tweets, come on, it s going to be january 6, it s going to be wild. and we saw what then happened. yeah, andrea, as extraordinary as the details around that meeting were, we
secondly, what about a state trying to prohibit somebody from traveling to another state to seek an abortion? justice kavanaugh said he didn t think states could do that. what about corporations that want to have benefits to help their employees who want to go to another state, travel to another state to seek an abortion, would that, for example, violate the texas law that allows lawsuits against anybody who aids in an abortion? so lots of questions are opened up by this decision, andrea, and it will be months and months and months while this plays out. indeed. if not even years, pete. dasha burns is in minnesota where there is a 1931 law criminalizing abortion. it took effect at the overturning of roe. but there is a court injunction putting it that on hold. a state court injunction. so you spoke to four women who
conversation. we should all get a vote and we are not getting a vote when we are using supreme court justices on the national level. on the state level. i want people to vote on it and it forces us then to have discussions with each other. even if you don t agree with their decision, can give you a lot of empathy. reporter: they also do feel like washington is disconnected from reality of woman. they feel like this issue has been politicized and weaponized by those folks on the campaign trail. there is, andrea, a referendum that some folks are trying to get on the ballot in november where folks in michigan could photon this issue and get a say that way. and thanks to you. i want to bring in maura barrett at the sport. we have seen the largest protests both sides protesting over the weekend.
and kelly o donnell traveling with the president at the g7 summit. kelly is joining us from just across the border from germany in austria. let s talk about the weapons that the president is now planning to send. we have u.s. officials confirming this advanced surface-to-air missile defense system as well as more artillery. give us your big picture how this would help at a critical juncture in this grinding war. it s hard to think of anything, andrea, more vivid than report we just got on the ground, which might have been stopped if the ukrainians had better surface-to-air missile systems. these come in a variety of different types. yes, it will require some training to get the ukrainians ready to go. but, hey, here is good news. a lot of that training can now be done over the internet. you can hold up the parts, you can show your ukrainian colleagues what to do. we don t have to send troops for these things. or we can bring ukrainians out
end of the term today and that conservative majority s impact still being felt. another decision on prayer. 6-3 ruling, the supreme court ruled in favor of an assistant football coach in bremerton, washington, who prayed on the 50 yard line after games. the school district said it was concerned that if he it did that, if he kept doing it it would look like the school was endorsing his religious expression and he should find a private place to do it. he said he had a private right to do do that and the supreme court today ruled in his favor. it said that he had a right under both the free expression protection of the constitution and the freedom of religion expression part of the constitution to engage in private religious expression. he was not endorsing the school s views. he was not acting in his official capacity. so it seems limited to the circumstances of this case, andrea, and doesn t open the door to, for example, prayer in the schools or teacher-led prayer in the classroom. b