january 6th. because of ginny thomas s activities. and just remember one thing. justice roberts own wife was an anti-abortion activist. she stopped her activism because he rose to the supreme court. so, it s a good indication that he has a firm understanding of the ethical standards and it s hard to believe he wouldn t be talking to him. yeah, but it s just talk. i mean, even if all of the rest of the justices came to him and said, we don t think this is appropriate for you, he has no i mean, he doesn t have to listen to them. that s absolutely right. and i think that s why we see legislation on the hill now introduced to require an ethical code be created for the supreme court. and it s a sad day when that has to happen, but i think it s actually necessary now because of exactly that point. i don t think americans should tolerate a lifetime appointment with no ethical standards to which justices are held accountable.
really need to redefine what good behavior in prison really is. shannon: this case is sparking legislation on the hill by lawmakers who have the very same questions and concerns that you do. we will track that. our best to you, we know that nothing can ever undo or truly bring closure to you over what happened but we thank you for sharing your story. thanks, shannon. shannon: in texas, a battle over social issues is front and center and is all over chick-fil-a. critics say they are discriminatory, but supporters say they are standing up for religious freedom. that s next. sure to aim it. i m aiming it. ohhhhhhh! i ordered it for everyone. [laughing] (dad vo) we got the biggest subaru to help bring our family together. i m just resting my eyes. (dad vo) even though we re generations apart. what a day. i just love those kids. (avo) presenting the all-new three-row subaru ascent.
this is now a time where they hope they can reverse that. and i really do think that this could be a galvanizing moment for them going into the mid-term elections, when they ve just come off a victory with nominating, confirming a supreme court justice that they re very happy with. and that could give them some momentum going into november. and sun-min, another aspect of this is coordination between the white house and republicans on the hill. it hasn t always been smooth as glass. we have seen the white house cut off any number of attempts by mcconnell, by speaker ryan at legislation. they haven t always been coordinated. they haven t always agreed. but this appears to be one area where the legislative affairs office and the white house and the folks who do legislation on the hill are likely to be coordinated. exactly. i mean, this is the one issue. i mean, you have these policy fights over trade and clashes over style and the president s
momentum going into november. and seung min, another aspect of this is coordination between the white house and republicans on the hill. it hasn t always been smooth as glass. we have seen the white house cut off any number of attempts by mcconnell, by speaker ryan at legislation. they haven t always been coordinated. they haven t always agreed. but this appears to be one area where the legislative affairs office and the white house and the folks who do legislation on the hill are likely to be coordinated. exactly. i mean, this is the one issue. i mean, you have these policy fights over trade and clashes over style and the president s style of governing, but when it comes to judicial nominations, and not just supreme court nominees, but all these lower court nominees and lower court judges that don t get a lot of attention, but is important to that conservative base, that is where mitch mcconnell and his ranks have been working hand and
and sun-min, another aspect of this is coordination between the white house and republicans on the hill. it hasn t always been smooth as glass. we have seen the white house cut off any number of attempts by mcconnell, by speaker ryan at legislation. they haven t always been coordinated. they haven t always agreed. but this appears to be one area where the legislative affairs office and the white house and the folks who do legislation on the hill are likely to be coordinated. exactly. i mean, this is the one issue. i mean, you have these policy fights over trade and clashes over style and the president s style of governing, but when it comes to judicial nominations, and not just supreme court nominee, but all these lower court nominees and lower court judges that don t get a lot of attention, but is important to that conservative base, that is where mitch mcconnell and his ranks have been working hand and glove with the white house in coordinating nominees,