risk, this is a real and present danger. reporter: with many states rewriting their abortion laws, all eyes opponent to the supreme court point to the supreme court. the court heard arguments in december. legal experts argue a decision could be handed down in june right before summer break. with pro-abortion activists continuing their fight to the highest court in the land. maybe they will come back and stand behind roe v. wade. i hope that they do. i want to believe so. reporter: florida governor desantis signed another bill into law this week. this provides aid to mentorship and educational programs for fathers in florida. it also comes with $70 million in funding for family and youth support services in the state. jessica? thanks so much. coming up next, a peek into the life in shanghai right now. cnn s david culver is part of the only american tv crew living through the covid lockdown there. reporter: the extent of my freedom is all the way to here,
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bret: every week, viewers vote for your choice online in our friday lightning round poll. this week, healthcare. the healthcare law and the supreme court won with 88% of the votes. we re back with the panel. kirsten, start you. it appears after the 11th circuit court of appeals came out with a ruling against the administration. and the mandate ruled unconstitutional there was a back-and-forth whether the administration was going to press forward for another round of appeals. they fast-tracked it. yeah. bret: at this point to the supreme court. i was surprised. because i thought they would actually slow-walk it a little bit. to have this come down in the middle of an election year, risking the possibility it could get struck down could be damaging to the administration. what i gather is they just decided from a policy perspective they needed to have this decided now. they didn t want to wait. politically it s a real risk. bret: what about that? politically, who is it a risk