abortion. new polling released today shows that 41% of americans approve of the supreme court decisions, the 59% of americans disapprove. a number that is telling, 67% of women surveyed disapprove of the ruling. in that same poll, 52% of americans to get overturning roe v. wade is a step backwards for america. and earlier today on meets the press, governor officials from both sides of the aisle express their view about the decision and he would impacts. whenever you re looking at the decision to save a non-born child, that is the rare circumstance, in this case, they use the power of the state to say, unless the health of the mother is at risk, let s carry that child to term. so when you are saving a life, that is an appropriate role of the state. forcing woman to carry pregnancies against their will, that will kill them. it will kill them. especially in the state of arkansas, where there is a very little to no support for life after birth. in terms of health care, in ter
food prices too have gone up. nothing s being done about it. it s going to kill the people, these diesel prices. they have no i have no choice but to fill up my tank. there s no other choice. definitely too much. and it has to change, hopefully soon. neil: it is the story of the week, and right now it is hitting americans hard. i m talking about inflation, and it is still out of control. here s how bad things are getting. we re grateful if the rise isn t as dramatic as we had experienced in just the prior month. that is the state of things now with prices spiking at near 40-year highs. the last time we saw that is when jimmy carter was president. concerns that we re seeing the same thing roll out now and rolling around hoping for relief. good luck on that front. but kelly o grady on how customers and you are feeling. kelly. reporter: hi, neil. well, week we saw new inflation data with april s consumer price index out. the 8.3% year-over-year number was worse than ex
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Justice. A couple points that i want to make with respect to declaring one as a neutral. If heffernan was engaged in political activity and said, im supporting spagnola, of course he would be protected by the First Amendment. What im hearing is that if he said, im neutral, he would be covered; he would be protected. I see little difference between being a neutral and being agnostic in the sense that im not taking a position. Justice sotomayor im im so totally confused. I know its the way it was presented to us, but i thought he testified that he had made a choice not to get involved in the campaign but that spagnola was his friend and he supported him. So he wasnt neutral; he just wasnt engaging in associational conduct by choice. Thats what i thought. Mr. Frost thats correct, justice sotomayor. And the point that i was trying to make was the fact that in this case he was not going to be exercising his right to vote or campaign for him, but but clearly he engaged in what we would consi
Im from new york and im a heathen from television. But in 1973 i was a young correspondent assigned to cover the white house and water gate and modestly i thought i brought with me a pretty good reputation as a political reporter in california. I had covered the rise of ronald reagan. In 1968 Eugene Mccarthy and Bobby Kennedy, the night that Bobby Kennedy was killed is seared in my memory, chicago and cesar chavez, the antiwar movement, the nixon fundraising apparatus. But in washington there was a lot of except six about whether i was skepticism about whether i was up for the job. After a month of being on the white house lawn morning, noon and night, ben bradlee who i barely knew put his arm around me and said, kid, you know what youre doing. It was began a great friendship. It was only deepened when he maried my friend sally. They had quinn. It was a privilege. I had been thinking about the words that had been written and spoken about been in the past couple weeks, including mine. T