colleague from 3:00 in the afternoon. she rises to say hello. how are you doing? martha: great to be with you. love coming in to work with you, bill. good morning, at home as we continue to watch this story unfold from deep in the ocean. the french deep sea robot and another canadian vessel have now joined the search. it is getting crowded out there. the mission is daunting. crews are searching for an area that is double the size of the state of connecticut. it is 2 1/2 miles deep. that s a look at some of what is on the surface and in the air right now. experts say it is impossible to know just how much, if any, oxygen remains on board. also some say that there is breathing room after that 96-hour period. the search is likely to continue beyond that period. we ll bring you the very latest as we get breaking news on that story. bill: a lot of floating and flying hardware. let s hope for the best. still waiting right now on what could be several high-profile opinions from
bill: alito talked about it publicly years ago. back in 2009. wall street journal weighs in this way. the fishing expedition for justice alito, attack on the supreme court justice on ethics and recusal is an attempt at court thinning. what is that about in washington about the left going after the sitting justices today? can you characterize it? you ve seen this. we saw the man who is now senate majority leader stand on the steps of the supreme court and specifically call out justices by name suggesting that things would happen if they decided a case a certain way. we have had all kinds of legislation introduced toll at seats to the court, limit the terms and do all kind of things the right sees as intimidating the justices. the left hasn t been happy with decision else from the court including overturning roe v. wade and other conservative-leaning decisions. they say it is time to change the court. it s makeup. they are going after these
could be several high-profile opinions from the u.s. supreme court before the big break for summer recess. critics are slamming justice alito pushing back on a report with an undisclosed trip he took with a billionaire in 2008. the sub sid sear was part of supreme court cases some years later. he wrote an op-ed for the wall street journal. as we await the possibility of big decisions want to bring in shannon bream and average or of fox news sunday. good morning. you ve been waiting for this day all week. let s start with alito and if i have to interrupt if we get a big decision we ll do that. what is the issue between pro publy ca going after a reported trip that alito had in 2008? what s the issue? they re talking about a trip that involved somebody who later had something before the court.
consistent with the kind of behavior you would see from somebody who was trying to cover up u.s. government efforts to fund coronavirus research in china. notably in violation of president obama s 2014 ban on that very same research. bill: michael, it remains a mystery. maybe it happens today or it doesn t. you will stay on it and so will we. we are all curious. the world needs to know. not just us, the world needs to know. thank you for your time today. thanks for having me. martha: there is a look at the supreme court. we are now getting information that we won t have any of the major headline supreme court rulings that we have been waiting for, including affirmative action, including the student loan release that the white house put in place. the question of whether or not the white house has the constitutional right to forgive an enormous amount of money that is owed to different entities
know whether politically-connected, wealthy individuals are allowed to operate above the law. we wait to see if any transcripts are released today. the big question, is this i.r.s. investigation that gary shapley is blowing the whistle on, is that what resulted in that plea deal from hunter biden just two days ago, that tax plea deal? we know he will be in court next month on july 26th to appear before a judge. martha: very important questions. bill: 21 past. president biden missing a deadline to declassify and release documents on the origins of covid. it was supposed to happen four days ago according to a law that he signed back in march. michael shellenberger, founder of public and author is with me now. i ve been watching you on twitter. you are hot on this topic. take our viewers to march and what the president said when he signed the origins act of 2023.