say trying to defend their positions. no longer makes sense. as russia rob, stop it, the tax on the city. ah, i menu. oops, mckennan. thanks so much for joining us. the u. s. supreme court has overturned the landmark grovee way decision that declared abortion to be a constitutional right. that ruling has divided the country ever since it was handed down 50 years ago along political and religious lines. republican house minority leader kevin mccarthy praised the decision tweeting every unborn child is precious, extraordinary, and worthy of protection. i applaud this historic ruling which will save countless innocent lives. president joe biden sharply criticized the decision saying it was a sad day for america. make no mistake. this decision is a combination of a deliberate effort over decades of said balance of our law. it s a realization of an extreme ideology in a tragic error by the supreme court. in my view, the court has done what has never done before. expressly take awa
respected. ah. to discuss these issues and more, i m joined by my guess, martin j america. she s an award winning journalist, and commentator, and in budapest we have george semi while he s a podcast, or at the gaggle which can be found on youtube and locals. are a gentleman crossed up rules and effect, that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate it. i start out with george in budapest, georgia, you know, is peace in the air. i mean, there piece proposals coming out now that you know, the chinese have come, come out with a 12 point program. what s coming out of the u. k. a france and germany is a bit unclear, but it is being, it s making the rounds that they re sounding out. as i said in my introduction as zalinski regime on how to move forward. i think there s some kind of reckoning going on here, but it doesn t mean it s going to end. well, hear your thoughts on, on both proposals, other proposals or proposals which george? well, i think i did give aw
2011, libya and syria. then off of that. yeah. he just, you know, just makes me think that is a motive for invading a country. you mentioned these countries here who essentially got invaded over the past 20 odd years. general wesley clark, near 4 star general that he, he came out, he actually started talking publicly about this didn t. he said i, i came up, a commander came into my office one day through a stack of papers on my table and said, we re going to be invading 5 countries and 7 years or something like that, wasn t it? right? so, you know the story as well. i briefly but it s interesting for me because 911 happened. we knew it was osama bin laden and al qaeda in afghanistan. we started in afghanistan, 2001, and then we switch to iraq. that s a big question that i believe americans, citizens who live in nato allied countries. you know, we need to start asking questions. why was our social coverage all the anniversary throughout the day and beyond? here on our t intern
ah, i manuscripts, mccann, and welcome to the program. we begin with the latest on the issue of supplying german made tanks to ukraine. poland has now submitted a request to transfer it s leopard tanks to key even earlier. the german defense minister encouraged allies with lap tanks to begin training ukrainian forces on how to use them. but berlin has not yet said whether it plans to deliver tanks, that decision rests with chancellor love shots. now we are expecting to hear more on this from the german foreign minister. and alina bab, who is speaking of the council of europe in the french city of strasburg, lawmakers from the organizations member states a meeting this week to discuss the legal and human rights aspects of the war and ukraine. the council of europe is a body of $46.00 european countries, and it is separate from the european union. and we joined now by d. w. special correspondent abraham, who is standing by for us in strasburg. i am, can you tell us why the job