sky. beautiful. the sun just rose. and, of course, after the first day of summer. now we are a couple of days in. five days in and the days are getting shorter. brian: i feel bad for rhode island. every time something small or not big bigger than rhode island, not as small as rhode island. bigger than rhode island. it s the size of rhode island. everything is always compared to rhode island. don t you feel bad for them. steve: this is from new yorkers. in other words, our state could kick your state s butt. prior. brian: always an analogy. rhode island is always the small state analogy. ainsley: have you been to newport before. steve: yeah. beautiful. ainsley: restaurant black pearl, rhode island where they serve clam chowder and so good it s worth going. steve: if it was so good why didn t you bring us a t-shirt? ainsley: i know. next time i go i will. brian: envision the boat pulling up to the dock. how many claims do you need? if you have seafood in the m
right of abortion. both sides of the debate gathering outside the high court as america absorbs the news. president biden coming out attacking the decision. it s a sad day for the court and for the country. know with roe gone, the health and life of women in this nation are now at risk. with three justices named by one president, donald trump, with a core of today s decision to upend the scales of justice and eliminate a fundamental right nor women in this country. it s a realization of an extreme ideology and a tragic error by the supreme court in my view. but this decision must not be the final word. for more, let s go to shannon bream. shannon, we were on television this morning together on america s newsroom as the news broke. you were able to quickly read the decision, discern it. i m wondering now how it s settled in for you. yeah, a couple of things interesting that this morning normally what happens with the supreme court opinion, we have all of the sound an
it would be wrong to preview how i would cast how the supreme court would be called on to decide. they wrapped up the whole thing when this final quote. ainsley: the fury of the left s reaction isn t about guns and abortion it reflects their grief at having lost the court as a vehicle for achieving policy goals they can t get through legislatures. the cultural victories they received by judicial fiat. one about voters. we understand their position but they ought to change democracy for a change. brian: rudy says i m not going to rule-any. that was the president going. in the editorial says they weren t there manchin and kavanaugh met. weren t there when kavanaugh and gorsuch met and collins. highly unlikely these men would commit to anything like that before a case as impactful as
there saying really? we now have a simple majority pass or stop everything. steve: the problem is the democrats realize that their base is disillusioned. it s like we have unified control of the federal government. we have got the house, we have got the senate, we have got the white house. why aren t they doing big structural things like getting rid of the filibuster or packing the court. so that, you know, that is why joe biden said on friday, you know, people are going to decide in november. ultimately some people will decide in november. everybody will base it on themselves. and what is the most important thing to them at that point, the first tuesday in november. is it abortion? or is it $5 gas? that s the soundbite we ran with lindsey graham and right now, according to the polls, he s right. brian: i would add this. one thing that becomes a national election is the senate. if they want to pack the court, you are going to have to overcome manchin and cinema. you need more democ
but you knew her views would be extreme and inaccurate and she did not let you down. elizabeth warren will follow up and she talks about packing the court again. listen. what makes it particularly dangerous is it sends a blaring signal to all future nominees that they can now fly duly elected members of the united states senate in order to secure supreme court nomination confirmation and seats on the supreme court. i believe lying under oath is an impeachable offense. this court has lost legitimacy, they have burned whatever legitimacy they may still have had after their gun decision, after their voting decisions, after their union decision. they just took the last of it and set a torch to it with the roe v. wade opinion. i believe we need to get some confidence back in our court and that means we need more justices