during these extraordinary times. we are grateful. the beat with ari melber starts right now. hi, ari. hi, nicolle. thank you so much. we have news out of the supreme court. today is one of its last three scheduled decision days, and the news is a clue that the court may be slightly backing off its anti-roe and anti-choice rulings as of late. i say a clue, not a formal ruling yet, because while the court has not issued its ruling about whether to possibly allow emergency abortions in idaho, a very conservative state that has limited them, today i can tell you something unusual. the supreme court s website appeared to accidentally post what appears to be that draft decision. and it would, according to what i m telling you, which is apparently a mistake in leak or draft of it, it would allow those procedures under that draft. so, this is an apparent clerical digital error. and it marks a win for the biden administration. the draft of six justices siding with the biden doj
it s debate week so we have james here, too. 30 second spin room then we ll let you go. since i have you both here what s key for debate night, nicolle? i just think people need to understand this has never happened before. it s a huge television event. it s a huge political event. the conversations we have every day with our viewers and brilliant people like james are not things a lot of americans going to watch in the debate are going to be tracking day to day. it s hugely important. huge opportunities for both men and huge liabilities and risks for both men. it s why people watch sports. it s why football is one of the top 20 televised large events because anything can happen and can be brutal. this is the political version of a big and important consequential football game. yeah, absolutely. i m going to get james response, but as a courtesy because i know how hard you work, two hours every day, but i m going to let you go and we ll do it on the program. nice to see
of fox & friends weekend, starting with this. trump taking his message into deep blue cities where few republican candidates ever venture. but it s a tale of two campaigns because while trump in detroit biden heads to a l.a. fundraiser with so-called a-list celebrit ies. rachel: plus kate middleton back in the spotty light. looking live alt london where the trooping the color is under way, and kate middleton is making her first public appearance since announcing her cancer diagnosis in march. todd: and from one sports great to another. we ll tell you what advice serena williams is offer ing to caitlyn clark as the woman s basketball star is facing pressure. the second hour of fox & friends weekend starts right now. pete: todd welcome to the game, called the skyline game. can you name the american city, charlotte, am i right? i m going to go with it s not cleveland. no. i think there s older buildings. todd: do we have an answer? atlanta. i was only a couple hundred miles
welcome to the journal committed to real report paul incident the plastic supreme court term, and winds on the justices on thursday, unanimously rejected a bit to restrict access to medication used in nearly two thirds of all abortions in the united states, in the court s first ruling thomas is overturning roe v. wade, two years ago. the biden administration is not celebrating that nine zero opinion is it looks to give the issue front and center in the 2024 campaign here s vice president kamala harris on thursday. this is not a cause for celebration, because the reality is certain things are still not going to change. we are looking at the fact that two thirds of the women of reproductive age in america, live in date with a trump abortion bad at this really is not going to change that c1 joining the middle this week, wall street journal dan heninger and crim stressful and editorial board member kyle peterson and kim, this decision was widely feared on the left as being
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