i d be coming. it s so good to be back in ireland. forgive my poor attempt at irish. i m at home. i m at home. after my aged, as you can see how old i am, i have a little wisdom i have more experience than any president in american history. doesn t make me better or worse, but it gives me few excuses. president joe biden bringing some jokes with him during a speech yesterday to the irish parliament the president wraps up his visit to ireland today, marking 25 years since the good friday agreement, which ended decades of violence. meanwhile, at home, the fbi arrested a 21-year-old air national guardsman who is suspected of leaking national documents. we ll sort through how that young man got his hands on the documents. plus, florida governor ron desantis took a break from his nationwide book tour to sign an extreme abortion ban into law late last night. we will dig into the legislation, and how it could impact his potential presidential campaign. also ahead this mornin
special coverage of the supreme court s decision to overturn roe versus wade. the reverse nearly 50 years of abortion rights in this country. this will likely be a weekend, or possibly longer, of protests in the streets. which we have already seen coast to coast. complete and overjoyed that it was finally overturned. it feels like a betrayal. it feels like my country doesn t love me and appreciate my body as a woman. i can t even chance because i can t say anything. it just it hurts. i ve had people in my family have abortions and they have felt the regret years and years down the line. and they re still dealing with it and facing the trauma today. going back to needles and the whole thing, i m stunned. i don t understand. we cannot organize over it. we have to get organized. and just throw these people out. eventually we are going to die. women are going to die between now and when we can get legislation passed. this ruling automatically clears the way for abor
closing up shop here for the night. but as for the first couple of hours, we saw that initial protest from those who are opposed to abortion rights, who were elated, and celebrating, and happy. and after a few hours, they left. the streets were filled with hundreds and thousands of people who were the ones that were hoping that maybe we would see a compromise. they were maybe hoping that it away, we re expecting to see this decision come down, it s not what they got today. we saw tears of joy and despair. we had very emotional heavy conversations. and we will hear some of those conversations, stephanie. a lot of things have been going through my mind, anger, deep sadness, and a desire to turn this around the. this is going through my mind. it s a rollercoaster emotion! it s completely utter joy that roe is overturned. women are going to die between now and when we get legislation passed, which is untenable. we heard a lot of concern around that last statement you hear
that it was for commercial reasons just is not true. but the very idea that you close out a customer because they have perfectly legal opinions, which, by the way, our majority views in the country is a very dangerous path. that was nigel s carriage a little earlier, in a tweet rishi sunak said. david, tell us more, it was referring there to the prime minister, telus first of all what we heard from nigel faraj. heard from nigel fara . coots, excusrver heard from nigel fara . coots, exclusive banking heard from nigel faraj. coots, exclusive banking firm - heard from nigel faraj. coots, exclusive banking firm had - heard from nigel faraj. coots, i exclusive banking firm had been closed down he linked it then to his political views, obviously one of the most prominent you re a sceptic politicians in the uk. and the bbc
reputational risk committee met and said i did not, i did not align with their values, that somehow i wasn t part of their diversity and inclusion agenda. and for those regions they should be a glide path to closing my account when the mortgage expires in 2023. let me reemphasise, on that day, the decision was made, the report states very clearly, he does meet our commercial criteria. for them to try subsequently and pretend it is for commercial reasons just is not true. but the very idea that you close out a customer because they have perfectly legal opinions, which, by the way, our majority views in the country, is a very dangerous path. i have been speaking to our political correspondent, david wallace lockhart who has been following the story since it unfolded. following the story since it