already struggling to wages war on ukraine. we have a live report what this means for the kremlin and will sit down exclusively with the key member of the senate foreign relations committee. democrat ben cardin to ask what the u.s. knows and how we should respond. plus we will ask about critics is a president biden is a bungling the u.s. relationship with china. and we will debut a brand-new survey from the reagan institute on how americans really feel about the u.s. position on the global stage. then, when you re after the dobbs decision states make bold moves on abortion and some candidates draw a line. the supreme court of the united states set roe versus wade to the ash heap of history where it belongs. former vice president mike pence calls were 2024 test on one of the nation s most divisive issues. asks for his rivals to join him. i did this call and every other candidate. for the republican nomination to support a minimum standard of 15 week band too. pence joi
allow these women to make their own healthcare decision. i think what we saw in ohio was that even as some of the republican presidential candidates, mike pence and vivek ramaswamy who we just saw released videos. i think the pro-yes organization, organizational effort spent about $11 million trying to get this passed and couldn t. and we still saw enormous turnout. so i think this is a two-pronged messaging problem for the republicans. one is the issue of choice and the fact that they re telling women that they can t make decisions for themselves about their bodies. but it s also this issue of governance, of the will of the people, of people being able to go out to the ballot box and trust that their vote is going to count. and so what they re hearing consistently from republicans and what they heard in ohio through this measure was we re going to reduce your voice, we re going to make it so that your voice doesn t count as much. and that s a huge problem for republicans. it s happe
federal challenges to state laws that ban medical care for transgender young people and completely ban them from school sports. parents should have the freedom to make healthcare decision else for their transgender children. parents want what s best for their children. americans differ about a lot of things but one point on which we strongly agree, that is that parents, not the government, are best situated to make medical decisions for their own children. there is a lot of misinformation about transgender youth and adolescents. gender dysphoria is very rare. most people in the country don t know a transgender person or met parents with transgender children. for most people and legislators it seems like a new issue. medical care for transgender adolescence has been available for more than 20 years.
this is a personal decision made by women with the advice of their doctors and their family. we do not think we should try to tell women when they can make those decisions. shannon: is there a cut off for point? what snowed to me it s a healthcare decision is up to women to make that decision. shannon: enough in the decision the supreme court seems less settled than ever before states act in many different ways that are thinking would appreciate stopping in today. up next politics panel on the surprising new analysis of eyewear a critical voting block is drifting away from longtime supported democrat