court building here in washington. as we await some of the biggest decisions on the term on presidential immunity and abortion will take a deep dive into the cases and take a look at why there is such partisan heat on the high court. i am shannon bream this is a special edition of fox news sunday at live at the supreme court. it the supreme court has never been us out of kilter as it is today. i mean never. are setting up to got american democracy toward the end of the season. there and they re trying to make much to do about nothing but. the bottom line is i do not like a lead out. they do not like thomas a jat conservative justices. shannon: democrats target the supreme court had the announcer the key opinions could have a seismic impact on the race for the white house. we ll get reaction from a top ally of president biden senator chris coons that leader public on the senate judiciary committee lindsey graham. then we are just four days away from a cnn president
court building here in washington. as we await some of the biggest decisions on the term on presidential immunity and abortion will take a deep dive into the cases and take a look at why there is such partisan heat on the high court. i am shannon bream this is a special edition of fox news sunday at live at the supreme court. it the supreme court has never been us out of kilter as it is today. i mean never. are setting up to got american democracy toward the end of the season. there and they re trying to make much to do about nothing but. the bottom line is i do not like a lead out. they do not like thomas a jat conservative justices. shannon: democrats target the supreme court had the announcer the key opinions could have a seismic impact on the race for the white house. we ll get reaction from a top ally of president biden senator chris coons that leader public on the senate judiciary committee lindsey graham. then we are just four days away from a cnn president
on the church side, particularly in the islamic world, and a lot of our international institutions, whether it s the u.n. or the institutions that deal with things like nuclear proliferation are old, they re weak, they don t have enforcement mechanisms. they re pieces missing in the international system. so we are now living with the consequences of that, and it s not made any easier by the fact that the traditional stabilizers, whether it was the tension of the cold war or the u.s. and the period after the cold war, they ve retreated. and so smaller actors and regional stages like isis can cause an enormous amount of upset, and there s nobody to push back at it. yeah, david, let s bring it back here to home. if we think about how we will talk about our handling of foreign policy 20, 30 years from now, politico has a poll out this week, and it shows that republicans voters actually trust republicans more than democrats a the this moment in time. republicans historically have
done better on foreign policy, but this actually struck me as a bit surprising when you think about 2008 at the end of the bush years, the republicans were that the air lowest point. obama couldn t have been any higher, talking about getting us out of conflict abroad. take a look at this chart. it s interesting because it shows from 2008 how quickly the democrats have dropped in trust on foreign policy. it sends a signal to me that americans have lost confidence in president obama when it comes to foreign policy. is it your sense that this is a moment in time as toure was talking about, this is just the heat of the moment, or will we be talking about this period in our history 20, 30 years from now as somewhat of a disaster for the president and the administration on foreign policy? well, first of all, it s hard to do foreign policy right. you don t control everything. there are global events. there s luck. there are things that affect how the world works that the united states can t
today? the first thing is what josh earnest came out and said today, that nothing is going to change for anybody today. the subsidies are going to continue to be paid by the federal government until the courts sort this out. i think what pete was saying earlier is interesting about the d.c. circuit court perhaps taking this on. these were two republican judges that voted 2-1 on the three-judge panel to invalidate this part of the law. that circuit is actually full of democratic judges. so if they all hear it, you may get a different outcome next time. i think what the white house is going to do is try to tell people to just chill out and wait and see what happens in the courts, which they think they ll have a good chance with now. there s a whole other issue, which is the politics of this. exactly. it s what i want to get to with you, jonathan. if this ruling goes through, taking away tax subsidies, the news today is obviously not good for democrats and obamacare. i actually see a