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states supreme court after making clarence thomas an offer he can't refuse, to retire for the court for plush retirement in the lap of luxury financed by billionaires. judge cannon issued an order at 6:27 p.m. about possible jury instructions and a cased charging donald trump with violations of the espionage act for his illegal possession of classified documents and other government documents owned by the united states government. in that order, george cannon reveals that she is considering a possible jury instruction that would require the jury to find donald trump not guilty because that jury instruction would say, quote, a president has sole authority under the presidential records act, to categorize records as personal or presidential during his or her presidency. an outgoing president's decision to exclude what he/she considers to be personal records from presidential records transmitted to the national archives and records administration constitutes a presidents categorization of those records is personal under
states supreme court after making clarence thomas an offer he can't refuse, to retire for the court for plush retirement in the lap of luxury financed by billionaires. judge cannon issued an order at 6:27 p.m. about possible jury instructions and a cased charging donald trump with violations of the espionage act for his illegal possession of classified documents and other government documents owned by the united states government. in that order, george cannon reveals that she is considering a...
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the united states, supreme court, will, today as expected at the part of the 14th amendment that you can't own federal office that the government of united states and the court ruled today that donald trump's role in the january 6th insurrection isn't enough on his own, to trigger that constitutional protection for helps nothing this. and, so even the state can keep candidates off the ballot, for lots of other constitutional reasons like, being too young, or not being a citizen, or whatever with this one with the trying to overthrow the government, and being banned for life, on federal office because of it like the constitution and it's plain language on this one he is fine. language on this one he is fine. trump. and, he doesn't just get the presidency, thanks to the court of trying to get it. he still does have to run for it. >> we are a nation that recently heard that saudi arabia and russia will -- >> that was this weekend. >> it is unbelievable. [inaudible] >> he slipped into admitting, or positing once again that he is running against president obama rather than president biden
the united states, supreme court, will, today as expected at the part of the 14th amendment that you can't own federal office that the government of united states and the court ruled today that donald trump's role in the january 6th insurrection isn't enough on his own, to trigger that constitutional protection for helps nothing this. and, so even the state can keep candidates off the ballot, for lots of other constitutional reasons like, being too young, or not being a citizen, or whatever...
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the united states supreme court ruled today, as expected, that the part of the 14th amendment that says you can't hold federal office if you took part in trying to overthrow the government of the united states, the court ruled today that donald trump's role in the january 6th insurrection isn't enough on its own to trigger that constitutional protection, perhaps nothing is. so even the states can keep candidates off the ballot for lots of other constitutional reasons like being too young or not being a citizen or whatever. with this one, with the trying to overthrow the government and being banned for life from federal office because of it, like the constitution says in its plain language, on this one he's fine. that's what the supreme court said today because, of course they did. and if you're a trump fan, if you're a republican, if you are hoping for a return to power for donald trump in this republican party, today's supreme court ruling was of course great news. the bad news on the other side of it is that everybody can see what the republican party is like right now under donald tr
the united states supreme court ruled today, as expected, that the part of the 14th amendment that says you can't hold federal office if you took part in trying to overthrow the government of the united states, the court ruled today that donald trump's role in the january 6th insurrection isn't enough on its own to trigger that constitutional protection, perhaps nothing is. so even the states can keep candidates off the ballot for lots of other constitutional reasons like being too young or not...
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he was president of the united states and after he was president of the united states. the trump brief begins with this lie. a denial of criminal immunity would incapacitate every future president with de facto blackmail and extortion while in office, and condemn him to years of post-office trauma at the hands of the political opponents. the trump brief does not explain why that has never happened in the entire 235-year history of the american presidency. when no one in the presidency or in the american criminal justice system ever believed that a former president could not be prosecuted for crimes. everyone in the criminal justice system and in the country believed that richard nixon could be prosecuted for crimes, that he committed while he was president. and president gerald ford who took office after they resigned is absolutely certain that the justice department would definitely prosecute richard nixon for crimes committed while nixon was president, which is why president ford pardoned richard nixon in 1974. in the eight presidents from nixon to trump, every one of
he was president of the united states and after he was president of the united states. the trump brief begins with this lie. a denial of criminal immunity would incapacitate every future president with de facto blackmail and extortion while in office, and condemn him to years of post-office trauma at the hands of the political opponents. the trump brief does not explain why that has never happened in the entire 235-year history of the american presidency. when no one in the presidency or in the...
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>> i would say as an office holder, it is my job to uphold the decision of the united states supreme court and that's why i've always said from the beginning of this litigation that i'll follow what the united states supreme court decides, even if i disagree with them, which i do. i think the supreme court has issued bad decisions on democracy. i think what's happening in this country for american women is horrendous. the idea that the overturning of roe is leading women to not be able to access fertility treatment in the state of alabama. and overall, again, the united states supreme court decision will not be the make it or break it as to whether democracy survives. the make it or break it will be the american people. and that's who i have the utmost trust in. >> do you think this court is partisan? >> i think this court has had obviously some pretty big issues. whether it has been, you know, clarence thomas' wife's role, gifts that have gone unreported, and there are some pretty big decisions that have come out of the the court that i highly disagree with and i think strip america
>> i would say as an office holder, it is my job to uphold the decision of the united states supreme court and that's why i've always said from the beginning of this litigation that i'll follow what the united states supreme court decides, even if i disagree with them, which i do. i think the supreme court has issued bad decisions on democracy. i think what's happening in this country for american women is horrendous. the idea that the overturning of roe is leading women to not be able to...
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judge cannon knows that her future as a trump appointee to the united states supreme court depends on how she handles this case and what voters do on election day. so far she has been handling this case in every way she possibly could to please donald trump. if donald trump wins the presidency again, he would truly approach clarence thomas with an offer he could not refuse. leave the supreme court so donald trump can replace him with a younger conservative like judge cannon. clarence thomas gets a beautiful brand-new custom-built to his specifications, motorhome. the most expensive one in the world. complete with goldplated trump style faucets. as much private travel as clarence thomas could possibly want on donald trump's private planes and other corporate private planes and massive amounts of money for republican beginners who will put clarence thomas on their boards. that offer, almost as specific as that, was floating right there in the air. in the room between donald trump and judge cannon. right there were anyone with an understanding of donald trump could see it. very much incl
judge cannon knows that her future as a trump appointee to the united states supreme court depends on how she handles this case and what voters do on election day. so far she has been handling this case in every way she possibly could to please donald trump. if donald trump wins the presidency again, he would truly approach clarence thomas with an offer he could not refuse. leave the supreme court so donald trump can replace him with a younger conservative like judge cannon. clarence thomas...
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i think there is no chance the united states supreme court will side with trump on absolute immunity. but the court by having such a delayed schedule gave donald trump what he wants which is a very realistic possibility. he can delay the case past the election. that is basically what cannon has done here, too. kicking the can down the road. lawrence, she had a full day hearing about these two legal issues, thoroughly absurd. the only thing donald trump's arguments merit is an eye roll and a swift denial and not this kind of belabored one day hearing in the like. and every time she has these hearings, it delays the day of reckoning for donald trump which is all he wants because if he can stretch this past the election, he can order the justice department to drop this prosecution. >> and given the history of the espionage act and the use of it in criminal cases, has this ever been raised before that it is too vague to use in prosecution? >> every single criminal defendant who has ever been prosecuted all brings the same motion that it is unconstitutional, it is too vague. it can't be ap
i think there is no chance the united states supreme court will side with trump on absolute immunity. but the court by having such a delayed schedule gave donald trump what he wants which is a very realistic possibility. he can delay the case past the election. that is basically what cannon has done here, too. kicking the can down the road. lawrence, she had a full day hearing about these two legal issues, thoroughly absurd. the only thing donald trump's arguments merit is an eye roll and a...
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it is the supreme court of the united states. all they have had to do was affirm the decision of the colorado court, saying there is ample evidence here in a trial which was fully fair and applied constitutionally appropriate standards, ample evidence to disqualify this oath breaking insurrectionist. in other words, they could've gone in either of two directions and there's only one possible region reason for going in the direction they did. that was that they were doing a favor to both breaking insurrectionists, in particular, one donald de trump. that is not the way a court should behave! yes, 100 years now, that is still going to be a lesson in how court should not decide cases. it will be a lesson in how a court by a 5 to 4 decision can fundamentally destroy the constitution's deliberate protection against office holding by oath breaking insurrectionists. >> i can only imagine harvard law school students eyes widening 100 years from now and you have years from now when they read this case. professor laurence tribe, thank you
it is the supreme court of the united states. all they have had to do was affirm the decision of the colorado court, saying there is ample evidence here in a trial which was fully fair and applied constitutionally appropriate standards, ample evidence to disqualify this oath breaking insurrectionist. in other words, they could've gone in either of two directions and there's only one possible region reason for going in the direction they did. that was that they were doing a favor to both...
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. >>> the solicitor general of the united states stood before the united states supreme court and explained the damage that would be done to american women if the court limited access to the abortion pill mifepristone. >> rolling back fda changes would unnecessarily restrict access to mifepristone with no safety justification. some women could be forced to undergo more invasive surgical abortions, others might not be able to access the drug at all, and all of this would happen at the request of plaintiffs who have no certain injury of their own. >> the same supreme court that overturn roe versus wade seemed poised to reject the action that was approved-- even though it is used in 60% of abortions wide. fda versus alliance for hippocratic medicine are a group of antiabortion doctors and organizations. they are challenging policy changes that the fda made in 2016 and 2021 which made the drug easier to a pain through things like telemedicine and in the mail. for those changes, only specialized doctors could provide and dispense the drug to patients and it had to be in person. antiabortion doct
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states supreme court and it's latest pronouncement in this area of immigration in the case of arizona versus the united states in 2012 there is also an illegal immigration reform act of 1996 title eight of the usc of the united states code, dealing with citizenship and immigration says illegal alien unauthorized alien and uses illegal immigration 93 times so let's understand that this is what americans know and understand because it's part of our law it's part of our history now why would the people on the left be more concerned about honouring the dignity of an illegal who is charged with massacring american citizen a young woman who has a right to be in the place where she was and he didn't and i have to tell you sean i am sick and tired of this they are here on parole they're not here on parole just like the guy who killed a state trooper two days ago he was arrested for the mastic violence he was arrested for driving with a suspended license not showing up totally separate from killing the trooper we call it parole we don't know where they are we can't find them we can get in touc
states supreme court and it's latest pronouncement in this area of immigration in the case of arizona versus the united states in 2012 there is also an illegal immigration reform act of 1996 title eight of the usc of the united states code, dealing with citizenship and immigration says illegal alien unauthorized alien and uses illegal immigration 93 times so let's understand that this is what americans know and understand because it's part of our law it's part of our history now why would the...
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we see how that manifests at the united states supreme court level and -- and below. and it's very important that we have that. >> that's former federal judge timothy k. lewis. thank you for your time. >> thank you for having me. >> in a historic first a kidney from a genetically modified pig has been successfully transplanted into a human. the technique used in the surgery last weekend is a big step forward and could have wide implications. >> the patient here is a 62 year-old black man whose kidneys were failing and he was on dialysis for years. this kind of human to animal transplant is one that researchers hope to do more of because there aren't nearly enough human organ first the thousands of people in need. but putting animal tissue into humans is complicated. it rejects the tissue. they removed several gene to help with that rejection. massachusetts general hospital is where it took place. dr. riyeles. congratulation, i take it that the patient is doing well? >> the patient is doing extremely well. thank you for asking. >> and what is his -- so his prognosis no
we see how that manifests at the united states supreme court level and -- and below. and it's very important that we have that. >> that's former federal judge timothy k. lewis. thank you for your time. >> thank you for having me. >> in a historic first a kidney from a genetically modified pig has been successfully transplanted into a human. the technique used in the surgery last weekend is a big step forward and could have wide implications. >> the patient here is a 62...
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. >>> the united states supreme court is going hear oral arguments tomorrow in an incredible case, a case that will decide whether or not to severely curtail access to the abortion pill in this country. that's how most abortions are done in this country. the supreme court agreed to take up this case after a federal judge in texas effectively banned the use of one of the two pills that's used as part of medication abortion. research is overwhelmingly shown the abortion pill to be effective and safe. it was first approved by the fda more than two decades ago. but this texas judge, a trump appointee, a life-long anti-abortion activist, he ruled that the fda was wrong to approve this drug. i have to tell you, his ruling was not a monument to intellectual heft. i'm not a lawyer, but i know it's a bad thing when your ruling relies on two studies that have since been retracted by their publisher. also, another quote, unquote study that pulled its data entirely from anonymous blog posts posted on an anti-abortion website. also, according to a brief filed by the aclu, the ruling also cited te
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i think that the real winner here is not donald trump, but rather, is the united states supreme court and ultimately there. [ laughter ] the american people. the court was designed for this moment. this is what the framers what would happen. they wanted the court to be able to transcend the politics of the moment, to be able to rise above that and to point citizens to horizon a constitutional horizon the unites them all. and they did that. they said that this is not what the constitution means and if we go down this aro around, it's going to add a growth and stability to the country. and what you see with positive raskin and others is that you see this contrast with the court says we don't want chaos and wants the response from representative raskin? well will try another way to bring chaos. we'll try to do this in congress, which will never succeed. >> sean: yeah. and is also brought up. [ laughter ] -- if it happens to our public and in this case what would stop republicans from just declaring, maybe one elected official declaring okay this democrat is ineligible for this reason or
i think that the real winner here is not donald trump, but rather, is the united states supreme court and ultimately there. [ laughter ] the american people. the court was designed for this moment. this is what the framers what would happen. they wanted the court to be able to transcend the politics of the moment, to be able to rise above that and to point citizens to horizon a constitutional horizon the unites them all. and they did that. they said that this is not what the constitution means...
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are from law school was not invented until 28 years after the united states supreme court opened for business. lawyers became lawyers the same way blacksmiths became blacksmiths. training. you trained as an assistant to a blacksmith and eventually you could go into business as a blacksmith your self. and him lincoln, who never even went to elementary school was entirely self educated. he read law books, got some training in a law office in illinois and eventually became a very good lawyer. the last supreme court justice who didn't go to law school was jimmy burns, who went from being a south carolina senator to the supreme court in 1941. he was, of course, confirmed unanimously without even having a judiciary committee confirmation hearing, as was the custom in those days. jimmy burns was confirmed by the senate on the same day that the senate received his nomination from the president. he was the last of the no law school supreme court justices. since then, harvard law school graduates and yale law school graduates have come to dominate the supreme court and the rest of the federal
are from law school was not invented until 28 years after the united states supreme court opened for business. lawyers became lawyers the same way blacksmiths became blacksmiths. training. you trained as an assistant to a blacksmith and eventually you could go into business as a blacksmith your self. and him lincoln, who never even went to elementary school was entirely self educated. he read law books, got some training in a law office in illinois and eventually became a very good lawyer. the...
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this case didn't belong in the united states supreme court. it was a dead loser every day of every week. it was just because of some rather extreme rulings by some judges that forced this case to go up to the supreme court. and as ms. ellsworth said, retracted studies. this was not the way federal judges ordinarily behave. and so it was dismaying and i think the most important worry about a case like this is that if it did go forward, then it is, if it is mifepristone today, it could be who knows what drug tomorrow. that is not a way to run the government or a society. >> we didn't cherry pick those quotes that we showed you at the beginning of the segment. there did seem to be broad skepticism across the political spectrum from a number of the justices about both the merits of the case and the process. by which it was brought to the supreme court. and the standing. >> that is exactly right. i have seen more than 500 cases there at the court. normally, it is difficult to tell what the justices are going to do. sometimes it is pretty easy. obvi
this case didn't belong in the united states supreme court. it was a dead loser every day of every week. it was just because of some rather extreme rulings by some judges that forced this case to go up to the supreme court. and as ms. ellsworth said, retracted studies. this was not the way federal judges ordinarily behave. and so it was dismaying and i think the most important worry about a case like this is that if it did go forward, then it is, if it is mifepristone today, it could be who...
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and then, of course, as we finally get to the united states supreme court dealing with that issue of criminal immunity for donald trump. this case is going to kind of move off to the side, while those things take center stage. >> that's correct, with one caveat. there will be these two monitors, a compliance monitor, and barbara jens, a continuing monitor. i would not totally close the door to whether they find more financial shenanigans. i generally agree with you. but that is generally someone's worst nightmare, having two independent people overseeing this. so given that, you're still going to have to have a bond of $175 million. and you're going to have payments coming out. i'd still keep an eye out to see if we hear more from those two people. >> and it's not certain donald trump can make the $175 million. >> that's right. he just put out $100 million on the carroll defamation case just a couple of weeks ago. it's not clear that he has $175 million in liquid assets to make this bond. he says he does. but the entire trial was about the fact that he is, at best, unclear. and at wo
and then, of course, as we finally get to the united states supreme court dealing with that issue of criminal immunity for donald trump. this case is going to kind of move off to the side, while those things take center stage. >> that's correct, with one caveat. there will be these two monitors, a compliance monitor, and barbara jens, a continuing monitor. i would not totally close the door to whether they find more financial shenanigans. i generally agree with you. but that is generally...
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and we see how that manifests at the united states supreme court level, and below. and it is very important that we have that. >> that his former federal judge timothy k lewis. thank you for your time. >> my pleasure and my honor. thank you for having me. >> in an historic first, a kidney from a genetically modified pig has been successfully translated into a human. the technique used in the surgery last weekend is a big step forward and could have wide implications. >> the patient is a 62-year-old black man whose kidneys were failing, and he was on dialysis for years. this kind of human to animal transplant, known as zeno transplantation, is one that researchers hope to do more of because there are not nearly enough human organs for the thousands of people in need. but putting animal tissue into a human body is complicated. the body often rejects foreign tissue. in this case, scientists removed several genes from the pig that can trigger rejection. to help us understand this brave new world, we are joined by dr. leonardo realla, the medical director at massachusett
and we see how that manifests at the united states supreme court level, and below. and it is very important that we have that. >> that his former federal judge timothy k lewis. thank you for your time. >> my pleasure and my honor. thank you for having me. >> in an historic first, a kidney from a genetically modified pig has been successfully translated into a human. the technique used in the surgery last weekend is a big step forward and could have wide implications. >>...
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chuckie schumer even threatening the united states supreme court during a violent speech onto the very steps of the yes supreme court and that is not all. let's take a trip down memory lane, this is probably my favourite montage of the navy might take a look. >> everybody be aware, because are not going to stop, and alchemist before election day november, of the knock in a stop after election day. >> has to be unrest in the streets as long as there is unrest in our lives and unfortunately there's plenty to go around. >> i just don't know why that is not apprising side of the country and maybe there will be. >> yes, i have thoughts and awful lot about blowing up the white house. >> where was the laws time we assassinated president? want to clarify i'm not an actor. ally for a living. [ laughter ] however it's been a while. and maybe it's time. >> how it did he say the things he does, of course i want to punch him in the face. >> it do you see anybody from that cabinet in the restaurant? in a department store? at a gasoline station? you get up and you create a crowd! any post up on them
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he's vowed to appeal this all the way to the united states supreme court on the view this judgment is excessive and punitive, and he may get some relief, but again, it's an almost $500 million judgment. it's going to be quite significant even if it is reduced somewhat. >> jonathan: and what do you think of the overall prospects of that appeal? the judgment does to the naked eye, look excessive, nearly half a billion dollars. is it? >> it's hard to say. again, the point that the judge made in this judgment was that donald trump had overstated the value of many of his assets and in doing so, had defrauded the real estate market. donald trump says that this was a victimless crime. there's no real victim here and it's just sort of semantics and real estate fluctuates and speculation and speculative values are part of the deal, but again, it depends on the nature of the panel. it depends on how the court views this. it does seem that the judge was sending an unappointed message here, but this is two-pointed and that's the question. >> jonathan: help me understand another thing. the truth s
he's vowed to appeal this all the way to the united states supreme court on the view this judgment is excessive and punitive, and he may get some relief, but again, it's an almost $500 million judgment. it's going to be quite significant even if it is reduced somewhat. >> jonathan: and what do you think of the overall prospects of that appeal? the judgment does to the naked eye, look excessive, nearly half a billion dollars. is it? >> it's hard to say. again, the point that the...
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first person to appoint a plaque woman to the united states supreme court. >> this month the dnc filed another complaint with the fec allege ago pro-kennedy super pac broke federal laws by failing to disclose loans. they previously filed a complaint alleging the pac improperly collected session temperatures to get kennedy on the ballot. they are hoping if the legal play doesn't work out the messaging play will. bret? >> bret: jacqui heinrich live on the north lawn. thank you. the ntsb say they will analyze the data recorder recovered from the ship that crashed into the francis scott key bridge in baltimore. officials hope the device will help them peace together exactly what went wrong. and we have just learned the bodies of two men were recovered from the waters below. again, six believed dead in that accident. correspondent griff jenkins is on the baltimore harbor with the layest. good evening, griff. >> griff: good evening, bret. and that's right. right behind us we watched as a recovery crews worked tirelessly to recover two of those six construction workers. the bodies now brought
first person to appoint a plaque woman to the united states supreme court. >> this month the dnc filed another complaint with the fec allege ago pro-kennedy super pac broke federal laws by failing to disclose loans. they previously filed a complaint alleging the pac improperly collected session temperatures to get kennedy on the ballot. they are hoping if the legal play doesn't work out the messaging play will. bret? >> bret: jacqui heinrich live on the north lawn. thank you. the...
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. >> illegal is a term usede by the united states supreme ste court in its latest pronouncement in this area n in the of immigration, in the case of arizona versus the united states in 2012, there was also an illegal immigration reform act of 1996, title 8 of the u.s.. of the united states code dealing with citizenship usce ae immigration says illegal alien unauthorized alien and uses illegal immigration. 93 times. so let's let's understand that this is what kno americans know and understand because it's part of our law. it's pard becauset of our histoh now, why would the people o on the left be more concerned b about honoring the dignity of an illegal who is chargedgal with massacring anwh american citizen, a young woman who had a right to be in the anace where she was. and he didn't. and i goidt to teln'l you, sean, i am sick and tired of this all. they're here on parole. they're not here the on parole. just like the guy who killedoopw the state trooper two days ago.s he was arrested for domestic violence. he was arreste the masd drivinga suspended license, not showing , killingl sepa
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so that's exactly how it already works in the united states and it's worked for over 100 years at the least with election administration. and earlier, you mentioned the question of, well, what is an insurrection i believe that the united states supreme court can clearly define what an insurrection is in this case, there was a five-day trial going after that exact question. evidence was presented. witnesses were called from both sides, and then the colorado supreme court looked at that question again. so all these terms are able to be defined if the court chooses to go down the road under i guess, allowing states to do what we many of us believe is already within our authority executing the constitution, protecting our ballots and our democracy from oath breakers there have been public questions about partisanship on this supreme court, and i wonder, do you expect the >> supreme court as it's currently composed, to answer this question without partisanship and fairly again, what i can say is the american people will be in the a great position to save >> democracy in november. this cour
so that's exactly how it already works in the united states and it's worked for over 100 years at the least with election administration. and earlier, you mentioned the question of, well, what is an insurrection i believe that the united states supreme court can clearly define what an insurrection is in this case, there was a five-day trial going after that exact question. evidence was presented. witnesses were called from both sides, and then the colorado supreme court looked at that question...
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the calendar you just showed had an immunity argument in the united states supreme court. realistically, i am pessimistic that the january 6 case we'll go for that. the trial will go forward before the election. because as your calendar points out in, it's literally the end of april when the supreme court hears argument i don't think that the supreme court is going to release an opinion on until june and at that point, there may be some work for the trial judge to do before trial would even get underway. and realistically, i would say that would be maybe september, october, and i just it's hard for me imagine are starting a trial then. >> all right. so that's from mar-a-lago? >> yeah >> that's what i was going to ask you about what lago there's so many criminal type that are upcoming as far as the mar-a-lago goes, judge, aileen cannon has really shown a willingness to push this trial trial and to give as much latitude to trump's team is possible so it's just really hard for me to see her putting his feet to the fire, particularly given the fact that the classified document
the calendar you just showed had an immunity argument in the united states supreme court. realistically, i am pessimistic that the january 6 case we'll go for that. the trial will go forward before the election. because as your calendar points out in, it's literally the end of april when the supreme court hears argument i don't think that the supreme court is going to release an opinion on until june and at that point, there may be some work for the trial judge to do before trial would even get...
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the senate majority leader, chucdstormk schumer, even threat the united states supreme court during a violent speech on the very steps of the u.s. supreme court. a and that's not all.p let's take a trip down memory lane. lathis is probably my favorite montage of the night. take a look. >> and everyone beware, because they're not going to stop itbefe is the night. they're not going g to stop before election day in november and they're not going to sto eyp after election day. >> there needs to be unrest in the streets for as long as there is unrestbe in our lives, and unfortunately, there's plenty to go around. >> i just don't even knor an w why there aren't uprisings all over the country. >> and maybe there will be. yeprising s, i have thought an l lot about blowing up the whitel house. >> when was the last timabout bs actor assassinated a president? claire foy i'm not an actoinr. i live for a living. however, it's been a while. oh, maybe it's time. >> how dare you say the things he does? of course. i want the thing to punch him ie and you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant,
the senate majority leader, chucdstormk schumer, even threat the united states supreme court during a violent speech on the very steps of the u.s. supreme court. a and that's not all.p let's take a trip down memory lane. lathis is probably my favorite montage of the night. take a look. >> and everyone beware, because they're not going to stop itbefe is the night. they're not going g to stop before election day in november and they're not going to sto eyp after election day. >> there...
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he got a major assist from the united states supreme court last week, and apparently he's getting some assistance from judge cannon, who has slow walked many aspects of the mar-a-lago case. >> andrew, in the book you say that jack smith is, quote, tailor made for prosecuting trump. you say his actions to date show that despite being dealt a tough hand in terms of timing, he's risen to the challenge. both the d.c. and florida cases were clearly going to be extremely strong, but only an experienced prosecutor like smith could get them quickly to the finish line. do you think? i mean, for can he get any of these cases to the finish line because right now it seems like it might be the what's being called the hush money case, which is now being billed also as an election interference case in new york, may be the only one before the election. >> i think that's that is a distinct likelihood, but i don't think it's any fault of his. you know, he was dealt a hand in terms of the timing of this and when to go forward. and as melissa said, i think the supreme court has weighed in in a way to dela
he got a major assist from the united states supreme court last week, and apparently he's getting some assistance from judge cannon, who has slow walked many aspects of the mar-a-lago case. >> andrew, in the book you say that jack smith is, quote, tailor made for prosecuting trump. you say his actions to date show that despite being dealt a tough hand in terms of timing, he's risen to the challenge. both the d.c. and florida cases were clearly going to be extremely strong, but only an...
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that the rl winner here is not donald trump, but rather it's the united states supreme court. and ultimately, is the americanl people. >> the court was designed for thise. s desi moment. this was what the framers hoped, what would happen. whathey wanted the court to ben able to transcend the politics polit, to be ableitizen to rise above that and to point citizens, to a horizon, a constitutional horizon that unites them all. and they did that. they said that thi that.s not what the constitution means. and if we go down this road,e gw it's going to add a gross instability to the countryth. s and what you see with representative raskin and others is that you see this contrast where the court says, we don't wanourtt chaos. wellnd what's the response from representative? >> well, then we'll try another way to bring chaos. we'll trl try any to to do this in congress, which will never succeed. and it was also brought up what if it happens to a republican in this case? what wouldric and stop republics from just declaring maybe one one elected official declaring, oh, this democrats o
that the rl winner here is not donald trump, but rather it's the united states supreme court. and ultimately, is the americanl people. >> the court was designed for thise. s desi moment. this was what the framers hoped, what would happen. whathey wanted the court to ben able to transcend the politics polit, to be ableitizen to rise above that and to point citizens, to a horizon, a constitutional horizon that unites them all. and they did that. they said that thi that.s not what the...
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states senate in order to deliver the first black woman on the united states supreme court, or the america of january 6, led by the insurrectionist president? i want an american that embraces all of us, rural white kids, all across georgia, brown and black kids who are trying to make their way, our native american sisters and brothers. i believe in the grand american covenant, out of many one. donald trump is trying to divide us, because people who have no vision traffic in division. i think this is the choice before the american people. i think the people of georgia are savvy. at the end of the day, they're going to do the right thing for joe biden as they did for me. >> all right, democratic senator raphael warnock of georgia. thank you very much for coming on the show this morning. we appreciate it. >> great to be with you. thank you. >> take care. >>> president biden announced a new $300 million weapons package for ukraine. according to u.s. officials, it will include artillery shells and ammunition and anti-armor weapons, anti-aircraft missiles and spare parts. it's a one-time arrange
states senate in order to deliver the first black woman on the united states supreme court, or the america of january 6, led by the insurrectionist president? i want an american that embraces all of us, rural white kids, all across georgia, brown and black kids who are trying to make their way, our native american sisters and brothers. i believe in the grand american covenant, out of many one. donald trump is trying to divide us, because people who have no vision traffic in division. i think...
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. >> it reiterates what 63 federal courts found and the united states supreme court as well. talk about this process. the trump campaign hired you, said find voting irregularirreg. >> i was asked to data mine for voter fraud to look for dead people casting ballots, to look for people casting ballots in two different states, the same person taking two bites of the apple. we found some, but not nearly enough to have caused a change in the election results. by the way, i didn't think i was going to find substantial evidence of that kind of voter fraud, and i told the campaign before i signed my contract with them that i would be surprised if we found it, but i would do my best to look. much more importantly were the claims of voter fraud that other people brought to the attention of the white house that came to the campaign, the attention of the campaign and the attorneys i reported to in the campaign did their due diligence. they didn't want to be part of a lawsuit that had a foundation of false information. i of false information. i looked at probably 15 to 20 different claims
. >> it reiterates what 63 federal courts found and the united states supreme court as well. talk about this process. the trump campaign hired you, said find voting irregularirreg. >> i was asked to data mine for voter fraud to look for dead people casting ballots, to look for people casting ballots in two different states, the same person taking two bites of the apple. we found some, but not nearly enough to have caused a change in the election results. by the way, i didn't think i...
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the former president of the united states asked the supreme court for absolute immunity from charges connected to his attempt to overturn the election. he lost, not granting him that he warned would be quote, the end of the presidency, as we know it continuing from his brief quote as the recent history of impeachment demonstrates, once our nation crosses this rubicon, every future president will face facto blackmail and extortion while in office and will be harassed by politically-motivated prosecution after leaving office over his most sensitive and controversial decisions. now we should point out here that this has never happened to a former president before this one. and there's no evidence that's happening now to him yet. that dubious idea, which a lower court unanimously rejected is now central to a sweeping invitation for the courts had set precedent for generations to come. a call for overturning the common sense notion that no president is beyond accountability something the founders certainly believed in two centuries later senate minority leader mitch mcconnell gave is his
the former president of the united states asked the supreme court for absolute immunity from charges connected to his attempt to overturn the election. he lost, not granting him that he warned would be quote, the end of the presidency, as we know it continuing from his brief quote as the recent history of impeachment demonstrates, once our nation crosses this rubicon, every future president will face facto blackmail and extortion while in office and will be harassed by politically-motivated...
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this is the supreme court of the united states. they left the situation on the ground. that texas can violate current constitutional law. and that means possible chaos in the field between federal and state agents. it means the possible immigration rights. it means possible interference with our foreign relations with mexico. and it means the suspension of the supremacy of federal law. what are they there for if not that? and it doesn't matter if it is for a day or a week. this is what the justice was saying. administrative stay? who cares? if they have made it the state of affairs that federal law, binding federal law is set to decide that that's the exact opposite of what a supreme court is supposed to do. >> yeah we should say the federal district court judge who evaluated this law. first of all, this law was done in the same way that you know, mississippi passing its abortion law, they knew that they were flatly challenging stated precedent. texas knew that. there is black letter, clear precedent here from the 2012 decision on the arizona law, you can't do what texa
this is the supreme court of the united states. they left the situation on the ground. that texas can violate current constitutional law. and that means possible chaos in the field between federal and state agents. it means the possible immigration rights. it means possible interference with our foreign relations with mexico. and it means the suspension of the supremacy of federal law. what are they there for if not that? and it doesn't matter if it is for a day or a week. this is what the...
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and one way in which the supreme court of united states is just completely unaccountable is on the basic question of what it does and when it does it. with a few exceptions, like disputes between two different states over water rates and stuff like that, the court only takes the cases they want to take. they reject the ones they don't want. the court can adhere to normal procedure when they want to and then they completely break normal procedure whenever they want to. when they want to act fast they can act very fast. when they want to slow walk something, they can go very slow. yesterday's one page announcement that after o and a half weeks of doing lord knows online they were scheduling arguments on donald trump's claim a presidential immunity from prosecution for seven weeks from now seems to indicate the conservative marginal court does not want to move particularly quickly and i would hazard that part of that reason is that to move quickly would be would mean donald trump would face an imminent trial for the insurrection he fomented and that would, i think, appreciably hurt his chan
and one way in which the supreme court of united states is just completely unaccountable is on the basic question of what it does and when it does it. with a few exceptions, like disputes between two different states over water rates and stuff like that, the court only takes the cases they want to take. they reject the ones they don't want. the court can adhere to normal procedure when they want to and then they completely break normal procedure whenever they want to. when they want to act fast...
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like, the supreme court of the united states with the extreme six-member majority, three of whom owe their lifetime tenure to the ex-president. they have bent over backwards by sitting on his appeal for weeks. scheduling arguments for the latest day they are allowed. it is all a part of what looks to all the world at least at this point like a flagrant bid to push trump's january 6th trial until after the election. that brings us back to judge alean cannon in florida. through the luck of the draw, she was assigned the trumps documents case. every single moment where she could choose between expedition or delay, she has always chosen to delay. now is when the rubber hits the road. she will have to set a real trial date. we will see if she chooses the most obvious one. delaying his trial until after the election. it is entirely possible. why one conservative congressmen commenter said he was dealt a good hand. it was looking only like it was because he hired the dealers. lisa rubin and tim williams, former federal prosecutor. senior investigative council of the january 6th committee. a
like, the supreme court of the united states with the extreme six-member majority, three of whom owe their lifetime tenure to the ex-president. they have bent over backwards by sitting on his appeal for weeks. scheduling arguments for the latest day they are allowed. it is all a part of what looks to all the world at least at this point like a flagrant bid to push trump's january 6th trial until after the election. that brings us back to judge alean cannon in florida. through the luck of the...