can become a little bit more nonpartisan. did you besides becoming a part-time comedian have a sirius xm show. you spent a lot of time getting the pulse of the people. let s talk about the point that camilla was talking about there. the voter base. on one hand, republicans, they re going to be celebrating. trump kept his campaign promise. they managed to do what no one else did over 50 years, stacked the court, overturn roe versus wade. you know that s going to play well with their religious base, their extremist base. on the other hand you had democrats that are likely to be frustrated and defiant in the face of this. what impact do you think this decision could have on 2022 and 2024? does it favor one party over the other from your political analysis? look, when i talk to listeners to my show in the last few days since the supreme court decision, it s not just women who are upset. people from the lgbtq community are very concerned as well
lgbtq members, whether it s black voters, whether it is now women and they are not coming to this fight ready to duke it out. they re still trying to build consensus and try to, you know, find bipartisanship. i m not sure it s going to work. camilla, thank you so much for joining us. aida, dean, stick around. big news on this saturday night, cnn has fired chris cuomo after more details surfaced about how he helped his brother, former new york governor andrew cuomo defend himself against sexual misconduct allegations. we re going to have the latest on that after the break. and later, what is your spotify rat really say about you? lots of hot takes ahead in tonight s cultural panel. first richard lui is here with the headlines. some of the stories we re watching this hour, utility pg&e will pay a $125 million penalty for its role in the 2019 kincaid wildfire. that blaze burned more than 77,000 acres in northern
there s a lot to discuss this evening. to help work through all of it, i m joined by camilla deshall lis, msnbc daily columnist, comedian and host on sirius xm and ida rodriguez, her comedy special fighting words is out now on hbo max. it s great to have all three of you with us. this is likely to be one of the most significant and dramatic weakenings of precedents we ve seen in our lifetime. just how flawed is this system when you have three people who can make the difference as to the liberties of 125 million women in this country? well, i think the biggest concern here is the public perception of the supreme court. you heard justice barrett and also now justice sonia sotomayor talk about the concern that the public perception of the supreme court as being a partisan