italy. and we ll recap an eventful day on capitol hill where senate republicans blocked a democratic led bill to protect fertility treatments for women. and the former president was also on the hill for the first time since his supporters attacked the capitol. we ll go through trump s meetings with top republicans in both chambers. good morning and welcome to way too early on this friday, june 14th, flag day. i m jonathan lemire, thanks for being with us. and we ll begin this morning in italy where the second day of the g7 summit is under way, and in just moments president biden will hold a joint appearance with italy s prime minister, leaving president biden and the other g7 leaders will meet with pope francis. following that gathering the president will depart italy and head to california where he has a couple of major fund raisers. during yesterday s events the president and his ukrainian counterpart, volodymyr zelenskyy, signed a ten-year bilateral security agreem
u.s. supreme court spiraling into controversy overturning long precedent and rolling back rights, some are turning to state courts. why strong constitutions can save the every day rights being eroded by a lob sided u.s. supreme court. this and more on another hour of velshi starting now. good morning it s sunday june 9th. president biden is wrapping up his trip to france today where he spent much of the week recognizing d day. this morning he will be at a cemetery near paris and he and the first lady will fly back home. but in a few days he will head back to italy. biden s upcoming trips to europe are valuable opportunities for him to highlight the importance of america s role in the world stage. he s cast his opponent as a strong man who will usher in an era of corruption in america and support such things abroad. trump s first term also saw the country shift toward a more isolationist stance which raised concerns among our partners that america might abandon its alliances
normal court. what are the options here. there is many many options, the lowest hanging fruit s ethics codes, either asking to impose one on itself, or efforts to impose one on the court. and then going all the way up to stripping jurisdiction from the court, term limits for the court, or packing the court, expanding it and adding seats, there is a massive massive menu. it doesn t appear as though president biden is interested in any piece of that, i think his theory of the case is we just organize harder, we vote heard, or we find a different way to do student debt relief, we work around the, cord work around it without fully recognizing all of those things can be undone by the court again. right, and dahlia, as you well know, the president, president biden created a
think ethics codes could change public perception of the trustworthiness of the court? maybe around the margins ever prevents stories like clarence johnston coming out, that affects the view but what affects the view but what affects the view are these decisions and they are highly controversial decisions one way or another that half the country likes and the other half does not and a set of these decisions come down, particularly about things like abortion, golf and people really angered about what the supreme court does and certainly make them view the court as more politicised. thank you so much. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. look at this bay. it is absolutely beautiful today and we have to be 100% sure before
otherjustices recuse himself. there have been other justices who recuse himself. there have been otherjustices who have other justices who have commented otherjustices who have commented publicly about this. samuel lolita, the one who authored the decision striking down the constitutional abortion rights protections last year, they had an interview with the wall street journal where he said he felt like supreme courtjustices, like supreme court justices, the like supreme courtjustices, the conservative ones are being hammered everyday by their critics, they feel safe, there is nobody who is defending the supreme court rhetorically at least from these types of criticism and he feels like a lot of what s being done is being done for partisan reasons because people on the left don t agree with the direction supreme courtjustices are taking. supreme court ustices are takina. ., ., taking. you mentioned the oles, taking. you mentioned the poles, there taking. you mentioned the poles, the