before, after 1973 and the yom kippur with the army and the government exchanged very similar accusations. well, we re going to have to leave it there. i m so sorry we re out of time, michael, but we will discuss. always good to be with you. thank you so much. and yasmin vossoughian picks up right now for chris jansing. hi, everybody, good to see you. i m yasmin vossoughian in for chris jansing. he went out as a member of congress. he went out in infamy. george santos expelled in an historic vote just hours ago. where does that leave republicans and then new yorkers in his district. we re live on capitol hill for that conversation. israel resuming an all-out assault on gaza launching hundreds of attacks on land from air and sea. plus, the new report raising questions about what israel knew about hamas s plans more than, get this, a year ahead of time. and then remembering the first woman ever to serve on the supreme court. we re going to honor the life of sandra d
right now from the supreme court this morning. retired associate justice of the supreme court sandra day o connor has died at the age of 93. she is a trailblazer in so many ways. she was the first female member of the supreme court. our ken dilanian is joining us right now with more. ken, what do we know? we are just getting right now a statement from the supreme court announcing her death. the first woman ever appointed to the court, appointed by ronald reagan. the statement said that she died of complications related to advanced dementia, probably alzheimer s, and a respiratory illness. again, she was 93 years old. justice o connor was appointed to the court by president reagan in 1981, and she retired in 2006 after serving more than 24 years on the court. she s survived by her three sons, six grand children, chief justice john roberts said the following about justice o connor in this statement from the court. a daughter of the american southwest, sandra day o connor blaz
senator gillibrand and i m a lawyer as well. the preamble to our constitution, the very first right we have is the right to life. but we should be debating this in the public square and respectfully disagreeing and making our views through advocacy in a peaceful way. that s not happening. you re seeing the protests inappropriately going after supreme court justices at their home during this very critical deliberations process that the court goes through, it s not tradition of the court but also important for the courts to get this right as they interpret the really important issues of the day. the left now wants to ends to justify the means. they want an abortion to be inshrined in some kind of constitutional right but as the court has properly done and justice alito has written, there isn t a so-called right to privacy outlined in row versus wade. also the reasoning behind the decisions on abortion even the casey decision don t get to the moral decision about abortion which is up to t
actsivists calling on americans to protest potential end to abortion rights after someone leaked draft u.s. supreme court opinion that would strike down the roe v. wade decision. that landmark 1973 decision established a constitutional right to abortion in the united states. the supreme court says that draft was authentic but it was not final. now the court s marshal trying to figure out who leaked the draft in the first place. take a look at this video. this came out across rather on tiktok, the leak immediately leading to protests like this and calling for people to disrupt churches on mother s day. pro-choice group inside of catholic mass in session. the pro-choice called ruth, named after the late liberal ruth bader ginsburg, the group also calling on women across the country to lead peaceful protests. back out here live in manhattan, i can tell you churches across the country and not just in new york city are prepared for the threat but talking with nypd, aishah, they say they are
is the most recent demonstration of that. eric: thank you for your service to our country as we will continue to fight for the good. thank you. thank you, sir. eric: aishah. aishah: still to come, justice clarence thomas says the supreme court cannot be bullied after the stunning leak of a draft opinion on roe versus wade, but with democrats now pushing back and protests happening across the country, the political pressure is sure to keep growing. new york congressman claudia tenny weighs in next.