long been an issue and long been a focus. now you have after roe v. wade, this real feeling among people that i ve talked to, both republicans and democrats, that say this court could be out of step of what the majority of americans want as you said, the majority of americans want access, that could mean for rape and incest, you could want it with a cutoff, but you don t want what the supreme court has done that being said, there s ethical questions starting to arise. i want to point people to a poll that was just out. the poll says, was the fifth circuit abortion decision motivated by politics? we saw 51% of americans say yes and only 28% say no. so, that really shows you that people are questioning whether or not this is a court that is being motivated by politics. i also think when you think about the possible consequences of this bill being curtailed, you re talking about years and years on the market, first of all, more than 20 years on the market, even though what the supreme cou
people pushing the boundaries. in any reasonable court of law cherry-picking an activist judge, going to them and saying, we want you to stop access for the fda for a drug approved 23 years ago. in any george this would be laughed out of court. i think it will undermine th process. whatever happens next, you r looking at a conservativ supreme court. the fact that a judge coul potentially do this will deepl undermine people s faith in th system, as it already has been with the overturning of roe. i think are not acing that the anti-abortion rights movemen is embolden and alread discussing criminalizing - south carolina talking about the death penalty for people who aboard their own pregnancies. this is a bill being seriously
before we tackle the more complicated and i won t shy away from that, it s very complicated political issue. you know, and i think people will agree that everyone wants everyone s life in israel to be better, both palestinians and israelis, but i m also curious about what it feels like to be a palestinian in israel right now, especially because there s a new israeli coalition in government as we have been talking about. they re working on a bill submission that can enable the expulsion of arab led parties, expulse of arab parliamentarians. can palestinians feel represented when this most right wing and most religious government is actively working on pushing them out of the politics? so i think what we need to do is we need to judge the new government by its actions and not just words this isn t action that s being worked on, it s a bill being drawn by the head of the
even cyber security exciting. frank holland, thanks so much. appreciate it. still ahead on morning joe, the daughter of a key putin ally killed in a car explosion just outside of moscow. russia is blaming ukraine. we will dig into that and go live to ukraine for the latest, amid mounting tensions around a major nuclear power plant there, as well. playing politicians with people s lives. we ll explore the move by republican governors in texas and arizona to bus thousands of migrants to the northeast, with a bill being paid by their own state s taxpayers. you re watching morning joe. we ll be right back.
dirty fossil fuels and deep investments in american manufacturing, low carbon energy technologies we know we re going to be using over the next decades. so let s elab eorate on what you said about extreme weather and conditions that have an effect on climate and in fact some of the latest examples intense flooding in kentucky, droughts in california, i mean extreme heat. and many experts are warning that it is only going to get worse. so how do you see this bill being a i guess a relative rescue plan for harsher conditions to come? well, really there are a couple of important key points here. one is that we absolutely must get to work at those missions reductions because even increment is an additional increment of warming which comes with additional impacts to that we ve seen headlines every single summer. drought and wildfires out west,