there have been protests over the country, they were largely peaceful. as some states move to restrict abortion rights, some are moving to protect access and funding. some major companies are pledging to provide support. there are questions this morning about the future of other court-determined rights. the consenting opinion from clarence thomas calls for the court to reconsider precedence on contraception and same-sex marriage. we have cnn justice correspondent jessica snyder. how are things at the court this morning? reporter: they re actually pretty quiet this morning, but we ve seen protests all weekend long. we re expecting more later this morning. the supreme court is set to issue opinions again at 10:00 a.m. we have already seen this court issue its most monumental decision on friday, overturning roe v. wade but there s still a lot to come. we have seven opinions left to come this term. it s a term we expect to wrap up this week. but the court will still be issuin
suf suffrage. you couldn t build one group without breaking the rights of another. that is the heart and spirit of the pro-life movement is about loving them both. that s what we re here to do. that s what we ve been doing for 50 years that s been unreported. we re going to redouble those efforts at the community level. and not take anything off the table when it comes to policy solutions. mallory, i thank you so much for being a part of this discussion this morning. mallory carroll with susan b. anthony pro-life america. thank you. thanks. a major programming note. cnn s dana bash will be sitting down with vice president kamala harris to discuss this today at 4:00 p.m. eastern. we ll be joined by the daughter of jane roe on her thoughts of the overturning of this landmark decision. new this morning, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy tells g7 leaders he wants the war to end by winter. this is the country s eastern region falls almost entirely under russian control. we h