reputation and make sure tha americans have confidence in its objectivity. because it is called upon to make difficult decisions o issues that are very disruptiv and very hotly debated when the court lacks the publi confidence, decisions like thi don t go down very well. i think it s problematic for our institutions that this i rising just as the court has a number of difficult issues o its plate concerning its reputation after dogs, and what the court explicitly said, was decisions about abortion would be left u to each state. and so the fact that we no have one judge trying to decid for the country, it s very problematic. joyce vance, thank you. by the way you re gonna stic around for just a little bit a we dive into some other topics including the calls for an investigation into justice clarence thomas, we will hav more on the abortion pil rulings as well. and where things go from here, with many tim raju, with the
white house lawn what is your reaction t present trump s indictment i have no comment on that no, i am not going to talk about trump s indictment now, remember president hightman biden ran on the idea they wanted to make sure tha the justice department i independent, and of course tha also means that the lega testament to this country is also independent so he is not wanting to commen on the manhattan da s da s case that, of course, is a very different stance than what you see from potential republica rivals of former president trump. but, even more it is in some ways really gets at the 30 minutes and the politics of al of this. having been talking to voter as well as looking at data and polling, it really shows tha americans, the way they se this are so tied to thei political affiliations the quinney act poll recentl came out saying that something like 93% of republicans see th manhattan da s office is being motivated in parts, and really majority part by politics. well somethin
amendment one has the potential for disastrous effect. we ve got to attract that generation. we ve got to vote no on amendment one. we know they ve aligned oaths. allied with lgbt equality and in america, that politics can be decisive in the long term. thanks for the gallop survey, we know that retirement is slipping away from americans. we know that the expected retirement has risen from 60 to 67. we know that new york times columnist joan nacera who wrote an article about how wonderful and dem crate ie iic it was tha americans have invested in the 401(k)s and the stock market has now put off his own retirement, because he knows it is now a failed experiment. and we know that the daniel