in all 26 states have laws that indicate they could outlaw or set extreme limits on the procedure. protests intensifying nationwide both for and against the supreme court s ruling to overturn the federal constitutional right to an abortion. many many protests were peaceful there were incidents with some protesters getting arrested. as some states move to restrict abortion rights others are taking steps to protect access and funding. also some major companies are pledging to provide support for employees and in some cases their defendants where abortions are now being outlawed. meanwhile, there are questions about the future of other court-determined rights. a consenting opinion from justice clarence thomas calls for the court to reconsider precedents on contraception and same-sex marriage. we want to get right to the supreme court in morning, cnn s josh campbell is there. josh, for everything that happened the court is not done yet. reporter: they are not done yet. you ca
there have been protests over the country, they were largely peaceful. as some states move to restrict abortion rights, some are moving to protect access and funding. some major companies are pledging to provide support. there are questions this morning about the future of other court-determined rights. the consenting opinion from clarence thomas calls for the court to reconsider precedence on contraception and same-sex marriage. we have cnn justice correspondent jessica snyder. how are things at the court this morning? reporter: they re actually pretty quiet this morning, but we ve seen protests all weekend long. we re expecting more later this morning. the supreme court is set to issue opinions again at 10:00 a.m. we have already seen this court issue its most monumental decision on friday, overturning roe v. wade but there s still a lot to come. we have seven opinions left to come this term. it s a term we expect to wrap up this week. but the court will still be issuin
In check, cant pass legislation, cant keep a speaker, theres got to be a better way. Except it isnt an infomercial and there doesnt seem to be a better way because House Republicans have a Governing Majority so narrow, it is doubtful theres anyone in the gop who can get away with disregarding the most extreme elements of the party. In other words, someone who can pass legislation without being held hostage by the likes of matt gaetz. A budget, which is coming due in a quick 31 working days. There is, of course, one option. A coalition government, led by someone dedicated to working with the middle. Someone who can get votes from both parties, thereby neutering people like matt gaetz. Former speaker Kevin Mccarthy sort of did that with the debt ceiling. Then again over the weekend to pass the 45day Stopgap Budget Measure is coming to the reality of a divided government, which is that there is literally no passable legislation that is not bipartisan. Why does that sound so crazy . Even i
strike in the iranian province of esfahan overnight, reportedly targeting a military position. this is significant because it is direct retaliation to an iranian attack last weekend that included hundreds of drones and missiles that were fired toward israel. now, iranian state media is denying that a large incident took place. they say explosions were from the country s air defense system and that the largest airport in tehran is now open again for business. overnight, many civilian flights diverting out of iranian territory as this incident was taking place. we re still working to gather information from israeli sources. many of whom are just waking up to the news, giving you a sense of really how calm things are here in israel. very different from last weekend when you had all defense officials at israel s pentagon, the curia, around a table waiting to see what the iranian attack would look like.