you. dana: the supreme court now just moments away from handing down new rulings as we await decisions on several high-profile cases and welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, i m dana perino and bill hemmer has the day off. great to be with you. aishah: i m aishah hosni. it is rare for the supreme court to issue decisions three days in a row but with 14 cases remaining on the docket opinions are set to be released today, tomorrow, and friday. and we actually won t know until tomorrow if more days might be added as well next week. here are some of the big cases we re waiting for. dana: everything from presidential immunity that could shape the future of u.s. politics to abortion and social media censorship. we have the legal team standing by and thank goodness for that. andy mccarthy and jonathan turley, waiting outside the court chief legal correspondent shannon bream. good morning, here we go. 14 cases left. everybody has immunity at the top of their list. w
that kind of accommodation and lack of a c# or disagreements ideologically? i think that is right. and also to the extent the court some people call a three three three court. three on the left, three on the right and three in the middle. and so you do not even need any of the progressive block to make a coalition if you will. but certainly there would be fewer opportunities of this sort that kagan and breyer orchestrated in a decade ago where john roberts switched famously on justifying the individual mandate under the taxing power within roberts, breyer, and kagan agree with the conservatives to invalidate the medicaid expansion. probably see less of that. but go with the six three dynamic or three three three is different that a four fourth candidate in the middle. paul: at the big impact could be this is trading 30 years of
tennessee. congressman, you in many ways represented the progressive block for quite a bit of time in the house. you now have a lot more company today. arguably than you did a decade ago. but you caught my eye on something earlier this week. it dove tailed with something said yesterday by clare mccaskill. a lot of the younger progressives have never been in the minority in congress, and you seem to be saying a version of the same thing going hey, you got to realize what the senate looks like over there. am i interpreting your comments right? well, i think you are. i m kind of the you got to work with the majority and get things done. i know kelly and wow. okay. very good. we need to win. and i ve been here 15 years. i ve been on transportation 15 years. there has not been an infrastructure bill go to a
voting on. it s highly motivating. biden has if he compromises too much, there is an enthusiasm factor. his polling is down in the democratic party with the progressives, with the progressive block. so there s a lot of peril for the democrats in the mid-term. i think we ll have to see how the year turns out. charles: yeah. nobody said it would be easy. ladies, thank you very much. as we celebrate our independence, what would you what would it take for you to break free from social media? see the shocking list of things people say they would rather give up instead. how about getting life back to normal? are we looking forward to being in this?
still the movement does bear a closer look. joining us for that, vance jones. host of cnn s vance jones show. if you base this election on electability, how concerned are you that there are this poll which does not show you win it which was supposed to be his thing. it is not a good poll for biden. listen, first of all, look at the progressive block. when you put sanders and warren together, that s half the party going for candidates that are extremely progressive. this kind of cuts against the idea that people may be recalculating. what makes someone electable.