supreme court. millions of women will go to bed tonight without access to the healthcare that they had this morning. right to life has been vindicated. the voiceless will finally have a voice. half the states could ban virtually all abortions, after a ruling that leaves the nation more divided than ever. this decision is an outrage, forced motherhood is illegitimate. i m absolutely ecstatic there are going to be babies lives saved from this. how will it transform america and will it be a rallying cry for the democrats in the fall? roe is on the ballot. plus, trump s power play. you re asking me to do something against my oath and i will not break my oath. new details on how his pressure campaign to stay in power at all costs nearly worked. and push the country to the brink. the system held, but barely and the question remains will it hold again? welcome to inside politics sunday. i m abby phillip. women of child bearing age in america have now lost a
since russia invaded the country has reached turkish waters. it s hoped that resuming grain exports from ukraine will help ease a global food crisis, now on bbc news, fleeing afghanistan: free to be me. i ve concluded that it s time to end america s longest war. it s time for american troops to come home. as us, uk and nato forces leave afghanistan, the taliban tightens its grip and a humanitarian crisis unfolds. everybody was desperately trying to find anyway to get out of afghanistan because it was the only chance to stay alive. so frightened, stressful. there was lots of broken cars all over the airport and there was nothing, just a gate, to go into the plane. people were running towards the aircraft, the airport. - there were soldiers| keeping people out. the taliban, who were beating up people with sticks, - with wires, whatever they had, and they were shooting - on the ground and in the air. like the end of the world in the hollywood movies. i can t describe what the sc
that s the focus of tonight s the angle. cutting losses. the goal we send is unobtainable or that the cost of achieving it is too high. instinctively we feel like ending something prematurely may be as a sign of weakness and then quitting is for losers. but especially in politics, the opposites often true. joe biden s president, there are sadly many areas where america needs to cut their losses. we need to cut our losses in ukraine. if you hadn t noticed, the ukrainians aren t winning. our own nation is hurting and we ve allocated more than $53 billion and counting and humanitarian military aid to help them beat back the russians. but now? here s a headline. putin may win in ukraine. but the real war is just starting. russia rather than ukraine is winning the war too. despite that, biden think spending all that money and time is worth it. defending freedom and democracy was not going to go without cost for the american people who are going to have to pay a price as well i
washington tonight , cutting losses. that s the focus of tonight s angle. now it s natural that we as humans often have a hard time letting go , admitting to ourselves that the path we re on is a dead end, that the goal we set is unattainable or that the cost of achieving are just too high. instinctively we feel like ending something prematurely. maybe it s a sign of weakness that quitting for losers but especially in politics the opposite is often true with joe biden as president, there are sadly many areas where america needs to cut her losses first we need to cut our losses in ukraine. if you hadn t noticed, the ukrainians are not winning as our own nation is hurting. we ve allocated more than fifty three billion dollars and counting in humanitarian military aid to help them beat back the russians. but now well, here s a headline from bloomberg. putin may win in ukraine, but the real war is just starting and more americans now say russia rather than ukraine is winning th