decisions in minutes with major cases like affirmative action, student loans and lgbtq rights still undecided. this as tomorrow marks one year since the most consequential decision in a generation. it was devastating on top of terrifying, on top of infuriating. one year after the court overturned roe, where the battle over reproductive rights stands today. also ahead, the titan tragedy, what went wrong, and did the navy know the search was hopeless before anyone else? plus, if you ve been waiting to buy or sell, you don t want to miss this. more on a shake-up in the housing market that we haven t seen in a decade. let s begin this morning at the supreme court where, again, we re awaiting news any moment with the court s term winding down, we could get decisions on some major cases, on affirmative action, lgbtq+ rights and student loans. while we wait, we can t forget the significance that tomorrow will bring, one year since the overturning of roe v. wade, a year tha
so like calling a spade a spade, and they re taking off the table the possibility that there will be motions to say we want this evidence, we want this evidence, and you re withholding this. here it is, kitchen sink, you ve got everything. let s go to trial. and what do you make of the conversation now around where this trial is going to take place, in the miami area, it s more of a conservative population in general. is that concerning if you re a prosecutor? i don t think so. i prosecuted in miami for several years, and we never had problems getting convictions in miami, and i think fort pierce where judge cannon sits is a conservative political base, but it s also a law and order sort of working class staten island-like jurisdiction, and those jurors understand the rule of law. they understand jury instructions, and so i think it s really much ado about nothing. if they have a case that they can prove to a jury, a fort pierce jury, a broward county jury, a miami jury will all co