long-range missiles toward the ukrainian capital of kyiv. we ll have the very latest on the ongoing fight and where global leaders stand on the issue. e global leaders stand on the issue. good morning. and welcome to way too early. on this monday, june 27th. i m jonathan lemire, coming to you live from the beautiful bavarian house. we will get back to the g-7 in a moment but we start with the supreme court landmark decision to overturn roe v. wade ending the constitutional right to an abortion after nearly 50 years. the decision came after the court s conservative majority ruled 6-3 to uphold a mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks. the justices then 5-4 voted on overturning roe with chief justice john roberts making it clear that his vote was only to side with the mississippi law. the majority opinion on striking down roe was written by justice samuel alito, he writes this. the constitution makes no reference to abortion, and no such right is implicitly prot
stacy peterson state capital on saturday and the demonstration ended when the police fired tear gas into the crowd after some people began banging on the windows of the state senate building while lawmakers were inside. protesters against the decision in new york hit the pride march and demonstrators ran for their lives when police say fireworks were mistaken for gunfire in the park. and on thursday, a century old gun law was thrown out restricting concealed carry outside the home. the supreme court decision to overturn roe v. wade, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell says the rules was courageous and correct and called it an historic day for the constitution and the most vulnerable in our society. kevin mccarthy for his party released a joint statement with republican whip steve scalise.