the courts agree. we ll speak with coach kennedy himself and his first interview since winning the case alongside one of its attorneys, but first we had to shannon bream, chief legal correspondent with the news. hey, sandra, so a 6-3 win for coach kennedy after years and years of this battle fighting his way back and through the courts, he finally gets the decision on the supreme court today and i want to tell you about that decision offered by justice gorsuch. at the eight government entity sought to punish an individual from engaging in a brief quiet personal religious observance doubly protected by the free exercise and free-speech causes of the first amendment of the constitution neither mandates nor tolerates that kind of discrimination. this was an ideological split as he would think within the court, 6-3 conservative liberal split that has been made of the term emberley has shown up in a lot of big cases here. let me read from the defense, off this by justices breyer
there is a huge difference between someone who is pro-choice and pro-abortion. and when you are focusing exclusively on aborting a pregnancy and that s really all you care about, that s all you re fighting about, never going out there and saying, hey maybe we should also put some extra funding into pregnancy centers so that women who are choosing to give birth will have some support. none of that exists. they are pro-abortion. and i think that does a huge disservice not only to life, but to the democrats who want to hold a little bit more reasonable position when it comes to abortion rights. sandra: okay, certainly will have more on that coming up, reaction across the country, jason ran, thank you very much for joining us. meanwhile, local businesses not missing an opportunity to virtue signal over the roe decision as i mentioned, one company bailing out employees arrested for protesting it. plus president biden at the g7 summit in germany.