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today i argued before the united states supreme court on behalf of doctors and medic associations who have witnessed these arms firsthand. the fda violated federal law in his duty to keep women say. rticularly appalling. to remove that in person visit on the studies it acknowledged nwomen are allowed to receive these drugs without ever having been checked by a doctor. the fda seems to argue that these drugs are safe even -- that is gently false. the fda is onl able has shown ad for what women and girls go through when taking abortion american should be concerned by what the da has done. women deserve better. regardless of one's views about abortion, we should alagree that women's health matters. women deserve for the fda to do its job and for the -- the federal government to look out thank you. quest good afternoon. mye and i am a board-certified ob/gyn who practiced medicine for over two decades. i am also the ceo of the american association. one of the four medical associations that are plaintiffs in the case against the fda that are argued for■jg. regardless of one's views about
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after the united states supreme court took a constitutional right that has been recognized from the people of america, from the women of america, states around our countries -- have proposed and passed laws that h ave denied women access to reproductive health care. and the stories abound. i've heard met women -- [inaudible] women who are being denied their health care provider is there, they are afraid because of the laws interstates they could be criminalized, sent to prison for providing health care. i'm here at this health care clinic to uplift the work that is happening in minnesota. as an example of what truly leadership -- tru leadership looks like, which is to understand. it is always right and fair that people have access to the health care they need and that they have access to health care in an environment where they are treated with dignity and respect and do understand that when we talk about a clinic such as this, it is absolutely about health care and reproductive heal care. uterus. that part of the body has a lot of medical care from time to time. fibroids. breast cancer sc
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and of that civil rights act in 1883 was substantially struck down by the united states supreme court, and the united states supreme court meaning who sat on the court changed as a result of the election so here was the supreme court less than 20 years after the civil war declaring a piece of legislation to enforce the constitution as unconstitutional. from that point forward, 1883, this very same court in another if you will judicial■ in 1896 declared separate but equal the law of the land and vanished black people to a second class status. i am connecting the dots because as things go, things repeat themselves. and we need to understand that while those who are battling progress, they are following a historical map as well and we must understand that historical roadmap. so, from 1896 all the way until 1964, the civil leaders, the civil rights advocates of the early 20th to think and imagine and work on how they could pass a new civil rights law. and this decision gave the creation in 1909 at the naacp, gave rise to the creation in 1910 of the national urban$0 league and many other
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the former president donald trump handpicked three members of the united states supreme court with attention that they would overturn roe. he intended for them to take your freedoms, and he brags about it. he said that for years,", they were trying to get rid of roe v. wade. and then he said, i did it, and i am proud to have done it. proud, proud that women across our nation are suffering. proud that doctors and nurses good to be thrown in prison for administering care? proud that young people today have fewer rights than their mothers and grandmothers? how dare he. president is the architect of the health care crisis, and the extremists are not done. ■qin the united states congress extremists tried to pass a national abortion ban, to outlaw abortion and every single state, but they need to know if congress passes a national abortion ban president joe biden will veto it. [cheers and applause] and when we together win majorities in the united states congress and congress passes a bill that reinstates the protections of roe v. wade, joe biden was signed into law. announcer: also this week fr
the former president donald trump handpicked three members of the united states supreme court with attention that they would overturn roe. he intended for them to take your freedoms, and he brags about it. he said that for years,", they were trying to get rid of roe v. wade. and then he said, i did it, and i am proud to have done it. proud, proud that women across our nation are suffering. proud that doctors and nurses good to be thrown in prison for administering care? proud that young...
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in the united states supreme court and together we have since signed up millions of american care. we have also taken on the crisis, the health care crisis of■f maternal mortality. [applause] because in the united states of america, it should not be the case that women here die in connection with childbirth a higher rate than women in any other wealthy nation in the world. [applause] that black women -- that black women are three times as likely to die next with pregnancy. native women twice as likely to die in connection with pregnancy. rural women one and a half more times as likely to die. the most significant factors that contributes to this crisis of maternal mortalitis women ino not have access to adequate postpartum care. in fact, when we office, in most states, women on medicaid were only entitled to two months of coverage for postpartum care. two months. and only three states, when we took office, only three states in our nation offered 12 months of postpartum care. so many of you know how i am. we came in and i said ok, let's issue a challenge, which i did, to every sta
in the united states supreme court and together we have since signed up millions of american care. we have also taken on the crisis, the health care crisis of■f maternal mortality. [applause] because in the united states of america, it should not be the case that women here die in connection with childbirth a higher rate than women in any other wealthy nation in the world. [applause] that black women -- that black women are three times as likely to die next with pregnancy. native women twice...
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the president of the united states went to the microphone and applauded ignoring the united states supreme court. what are we going to do? fund it. we're going to keep funding it. what about the n.i.h. and the f.d.a. and covid curry knee? what about the department of veterans affairs, the chief diversity officers, the abortion travel fund, taxpayer funded sex change, transgender surgeries? your tax dollars are funding all of that. and we're going to continue it with a continuation resolution to do what? buy time to cut a deal that will do what? spend even more money. rack up even more debt, to continue these policies at war with the american people. with that i yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from colorado. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from colorado is recognized for two minutes. ms. boebert: the deal to keep spending taxpayer dollars like drinking sailors is a horrible deal for the american people. it is immoral and unsustainable to continue the reckless spending in washington, d.c. this debt is going to our children and our children's children. and the american people ele
the president of the united states went to the microphone and applauded ignoring the united states supreme court. what are we going to do? fund it. we're going to keep funding it. what about the n.i.h. and the f.d.a. and covid curry knee? what about the department of veterans affairs, the chief diversity officers, the abortion travel fund, taxpayer funded sex change, transgender surgeries? your tax dollars are funding all of that. and we're going to continue it with a continuation resolution to...
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after the united states supreme court took a constitutional right that had been recognized from the people of america, from the women of america■s■. in states around our country extremists have proposed and passed laws that have denied access to reproductive health care. stories abound. i have women who were being denied emergency care because the health care providers there and in emergency room were afraid that because of the laws in their state they could be criminalized and sent to prison care. i am here at this health care clinic the uplift the workng inn example of what true leadership looks like, which is to understand it is only right and fair that people have access to the health care they need. caller: you can fight -- host: you can find more of the comments from the vice president on c-span and c-span now. from lester on the republican line. caller: my question is for the democrats, we have a president that is a child. i'm wondering if he is ok. i know he forgets everything he does and says. we need someone who knows what they are talking about. we have a president who does
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together, we put the first black woman on the united states supreme court. [cheers and applause] pres. biden: i think she is the. more black women on the federal circuit court of appeal than all previous administrations combined. [applause] pres. biden: together we made historic congress through one o. we launched the first ever white house initiative on women's health research pioneer the next generation of scientific research and discovery of women's health. think of all the breakthroughs made in medicine across-the-board. women have not been the focus. research has taken much too long to get to you all. i have called on congress. i am repeating myself here. $12 billion for that effort. [cheers and applause] pres. biden: today, dedicating $200 million to tackle some of the most pressing health problems facing women today. with the executive order i am about to sign, i am directing the most comfort heads of executive action ever taken to improve mattel. everett -- improve women's health. ever taken. not just women's health. the national science foundation a
together, we put the first black woman on the united states supreme court. [cheers and applause] pres. biden: i think she is the. more black women on the federal circuit court of appeal than all previous administrations combined. [applause] pres. biden: together we made historic congress through one o. we launched the first ever white house initiative on women's health research pioneer the next generation of scientific research and discovery of women's health. think of all the breakthroughs...
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when the president of the united states is ignoring the law and violating the supreme court spend money we don't have, the law make us weaker around the globe when the president is doing those things, it is incumbent upon the house and the senate but particularly the house to do something about it. and you shouldn't hide -- you shouldn't hide behind rules votes and thin majorities and senate has or doesn't have to say we could use that power of the purse to force change out of the president. i believe on july 2 2026, we are going to be able to stand up and say we are doing the right thing. i believe something is stirring in this country and what is actually happening. i believe people are seeing their country being taken away from them and hrm and scott smith in loudoun county and the parents who are taking the schools back and we just had a school election to stand up for universal school choice and stand up for our kids. i believe that the american people are going through a great awakening and time for this body to catch up to the people and stand up and do our part because we need t
when the president of the united states is ignoring the law and violating the supreme court spend money we don't have, the law make us weaker around the globe when the president is doing those things, it is incumbent upon the house and the senate but particularly the house to do something about it. and you shouldn't hide -- you shouldn't hide behind rules votes and thin majorities and senate has or doesn't have to say we could use that power of the purse to force change out of the president. i...
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states supreme court. in the case postmaster -- lamont vs. postmaster general. which said, the american people have a right of first amendment right of access to foreign propaganda. at first it may be remarkable or strike one it's odd to hear that that's because the proper relationship between government and citizen in the united states is that the citizen decides what to be exposed to and what ideologies to embrace and consider. and is always free to engage in expression including across international boundaries. that remains the prevailing constitutional law today. and it begs this question, how could it be that congress should be working hard to devise a means to circumvent that principle, that prevailing principle of the first amendment. against the use of a particular means of expression by 170 million americans. and isn't it ironicadvisors in the construct of this legislation to design it so it can get around legislation challenges, including isolating litigation challenges to 180 days, and only in t
states supreme court. in the case postmaster -- lamont vs. postmaster general. which said, the american people have a right of first amendment right of access to foreign propaganda. at first it may be remarkable or strike one it's odd to hear that that's because the proper relationship between government and citizen in the united states is that the citizen decides what to be exposed to and what ideologies to embrace and consider. and is always free to engage in expression including across...
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we got to teach a little bitthak down by the united states supreme court. e preme court's character, meaning who sat on the court, changed as a result of the 1876 election. so here was the supremeourt, less than 20 years after the civil war, declaring a piece of ed to enforce the constitution as unconstitutional. from that point forward■f, 1883, this very same court in another if you will judicial coup, in 1896, declared separate but equal the law of the land. and banished black people to a second-class status for some 70 years. i'm connecting dots because as things go, things repeat themselves. we need to understan that while those who are battling our progress are following a historical map as well, and we must understand that historic roadmap. from 1896 all the way until 1964, the civil rights leaders, the civil rights century began o think and imagine and work on how they could pass a new civil rights law. and this ferguson decision gave rise to the creation in naacp. gave rise to the creation in 1910 of a national urban league and many other organiza
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wade was passed and was the opinion in the united states supreme court. nixon, ford, rig within, bush, bush, trump. they all had the same position on abortion. i'm pro-life with the three exceptions. you call that coincidence or causation? >> the difference of this campaign is dobbs, right? that's interesting. >> just so i'm clear, i'm also against the state initiatives, they're 0-7 and was against them from the beginning. my firm left millions on the table and didn't do a single thing for any of them. i thought it was a terrible idea, it was too soon. if it took 50 years to overturn roe vs. wade a will take more than 50 minutes or 50 hours or 50 weeks to explain to people what it means and more importantly what it doesn't mean and to move hearts and minds. hs right now. >> we don't. i want you to say the word abortion and you should ask the media why they're not. >> all right. noted. 2024, other health care issues. we were talking about this the other day. the republican party since 2016 has transformed into a much more working class party and the mo dem
wade was passed and was the opinion in the united states supreme court. nixon, ford, rig within, bush, bush, trump. they all had the same position on abortion. i'm pro-life with the three exceptions. you call that coincidence or causation? >> the difference of this campaign is dobbs, right? that's interesting. >> just so i'm clear, i'm also against the state initiatives, they're 0-7 and was against them from the beginning. my firm left millions on the table and didn't do a single...
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after the united states supreme court took a constitutional right that had been recognized from the people of america, from the women of america. in states around our country extremists have proposed and passed laws that have denied access to reproductive health care. stories abound. i have met women who were being denied emergency care because the health care providers there and in emergency room were afraid that because of the laws in their state they could be criminalized and sent to prison for providing health care. i am here at this health care clinic the uplift the work that is happening in example of what true leadership looks like, which is to understand it is only right and fair that people have access to the health care they need. caller: you can fight -- host: you can find more of the comments from the vice president on c-span and c-span now. let'ine. caller: my question is for the democrats, we have a that is a child. i'm wondering if he is ok. i know he forgets everything he does and says. we need someone who knows wh they are talng about. we have a president who does not know
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citizen or a national of the united states that is here. if they cross illegally, if they come into the country illegally, they are an illegal alien. these are terms that have been used in supreme court decisions, legislation and the like. i don't think trying to talk about these individuals as eith undocumented or newcomers, which the white house is trying to use recently is the right term. let's refer to them as we do in law. aliens in dhs terms confers a certain set of an immy are an alien. it has a legal terminology. i think we should be factual about thatit's not a derogatory. it's a term that has been used for decades. host: your phone calls with chad ed from danbury, connecticut, go ahead. caller: 250 years ago, ben franklin potential immigrants that the u.s. was not a lover land and you had to work to survive. today, i don't think that's the case. the world's poorest see our benefits system as a garden of eden. thisof a mass migration of the world's poor. the state department runs the millennium project, which is to. to my knowledge
citizen or a national of the united states that is here. if they cross illegally, if they come into the country illegally, they are an illegal alien. these are terms that have been used in supreme court decisions, legislation and the like. i don't think trying to talk about these individuals as eith undocumented or newcomers, which the white house is trying to use recently is the right term. let's refer to them as we do in law. aliens in dhs terms confers a certain set of an immy are an alien....
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after that, you ascended to a click shift within chief justice william rehnquist on the united states supreme court. then you later joined the department of justice as a special assistance to known federalist society member and now fbi director christopher ay, isn't that correct? mr. hur: i did spend time working for former attorney general christopher wray. >> you later joined the trump justice department as the principal associate deputy attorney general working as the right-hand man for another known federalist society member, rod rosenstein, isn't that correct? mr. hur: i served as his principal deputy. >> donald trump appointed you to service the u.s. attorney for maryland, is that correct? mr. hur: i was confirmed by the united states senate. >> attorney general merrick garland appointed you to serve the special counsel for the united states department of justice to conduct a full and thorough investigation of certain matters to determine whether or not joseph biden should be charged with unlawfully removing and retaining classified documents. isn't that correct? nowhere in that
after that, you ascended to a click shift within chief justice william rehnquist on the united states supreme court. then you later joined the department of justice as a special assistance to known federalist society member and now fbi director christopher ay, isn't that correct? mr. hur: i did spend time working for former attorney general christopher wray. >> you later joined the trump justice department as the principal associate deputy attorney general working as the right-hand man...
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dence in the court -- actually in the constitution of the united states. however, the supreme, i've lost quite a bit of trust. there are many, many reasons but i want to dwe on one, and that is the recuse ability believe clarence thomas definitely should be generally, i think he is taking way too manyt that aside for a moment his wife was actually lobbying in the west wing, in the office of the presidency. if that is not a case for recusing themselves in this matter i don't know what is. as much as i love the constitution it to the integrity of individual supreme court justices to recuse themselves. i don't see that and i'm very, very reticent of decisions by this supreme court. host: in california. one final call in our final minute or so. this isinnesota. thanks for waiting. caller: call. this question today, they are making a vision for the whole it states. so if that were to go through it would have a huge effect on local, county, state, and federal elections, for a state or county to throw somebody off the ballot that they do not like or a front-runne
dence in the court -- actually in the constitution of the united states. however, the supreme, i've lost quite a bit of trust. there are many, many reasons but i want to dwe on one, and that is the recuse ability believe clarence thomas definitely should be generally, i think he is taking way too manyt that aside for a moment his wife was actually lobbying in the west wing, in the office of the presidency. if that is not a case for recusing themselves in this matter i don't know what is. as...
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president of the united states has immunity from criminal prosecution just like federal judges do, just like members of congress to. that is for their official acts. not for personal acts. for official acts. judges and members of congress have civil and criminal immunity for their official acts. the president just has civil immunity from a case from 40 years ago, the nixon case from 40 y ago where the supreme court established the president is immune from civil prosecution. the court has not yet established the president is immune from criminal prosecution from his official acts because we have never seen a former president indicted until thes unprecedented bogus indictments by these democrat prosecutors against president trump. i would say if the supreme court does not establish the president is immune from criminal prosecution for his official acts, you will see the destruction of the which will lead to the destruction of the country. let me give you an example. we have lincoln riley's murder in georgia. does that mean when president trump is back in office the trump 47 justice depart
president of the united states has immunity from criminal prosecution just like federal judges do, just like members of congress to. that is for their official acts. not for personal acts. for official acts. judges and members of congress have civil and criminal immunity for their official acts. the president just has civil immunity from a case from 40 years ago, the nixon case from 40 y ago where the supreme court established the president is immune from civil prosecution. the court has not...
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circuit from 1997-1998 and for justice antonin scalia of the supreme court of the united states during the 1998 term. after two years in private practice in washington, d.c., she became a law professor joining the faculty of notre dame law school in 2002. she was appointed a judge of the united states court of appeals trump dominated her as an associate justice of the supreme court and she took her seat on october 27, 2020. [applause] i want to begin, justices, with just recognizing this time that we are in, both civic learning week itself, and the centrality of those themes, but also the time we are in in the country. we are approaching the 250th anfounding in a couple of years, and unlike the bicentennial nearly half a century ago, there are a lot of debates about who we are as a country and where we are headed. one of the things true across the board, left and right, is there has been a declining level of confidence and faith in institutions. before we get to that importance of civic learning, i wanted to get to the question of confidence in public institutions and why, from your va
circuit from 1997-1998 and for justice antonin scalia of the supreme court of the united states during the 1998 term. after two years in private practice in washington, d.c., she became a law professor joining the faculty of notre dame law school in 2002. she was appointed a judge of the united states court of appeals trump dominated her as an associate justice of the supreme court and she took her seat on october 27, 2020. [applause] i want to begin, justices, with just recognizing this time...
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states capitol. that is the story on usa today. asking you your level of trust in the supreme court when it comes to cases having to do with elections 2024 or relating back to january 6. it was last week on wednesday that the supreme court decided to take up the question of presidential immunity, a claim former president donald trump is making when it comes to one of his federal cases. they will hear his presidential immunity claim case april 22, delaying the start of that federal case. this is the headline from last week after the court made that decision, delaying his trial in that case, a picture of donald trump there. cnn with a pole asking this same question, do you trust the suprem court when it comes to elections 2024 cases? here ie of the answers to that response. just 11% saying they trust the supreme court a great deal when it comes to decisions on legal cases relating to elections 2024, 20 3% saying not at all, 25% saying they trust the court just some, 31% saying they trust the court a mo
states capitol. that is the story on usa today. asking you your level of trust in the supreme court when it comes to cases having to do with elections 2024 or relating back to january 6. it was last week on wednesday that the supreme court decided to take up the question of presidential immunity, a claim former president donald trump is making when it comes to one of his federal cases. they will hear his presidential immunity claim case april 22, delaying the start of that federal case. this is...
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this respond to the supreme cours ruling 2023 in united states v. texas that stas lax stng in such cases and it follows the road man set forth in the crt'spinion i that case --ap set forth in the court's opinion in that case inviting congress to fix this ct by authorizing such suits in statute. itonfers stand upon a narrowly dined set of plaintfs the states, and authes the judiciary to grant redress. as such, this leglationill ensu that harul abuses of ou immigration lawn fact, thoseicies set forth by the biden administration tt are i direct conflict and contradiction wit the pla meaning of our laws, will not g unchalleng. r. 751 also honors lak riles life. and those who mourn her loss. asell as all of the other victims of the bid border crisis. no law passed by this body can bring bk laken. or take away the pain suffered by her family and countless other victims of criminal aen crime. the laken riley act however will ensure tllegalliens who commit theft offenses as laken'sing ad murdere did -- lakes alleged murderer diden administtion's continu rec
this respond to the supreme cours ruling 2023 in united states v. texas that stas lax stng in such cases and it follows the road man set forth in the crt'spinion i that case --ap set forth in the court's opinion in that case inviting congress to fix this ct by authorizing such suits in statute. itonfers stand upon a narrowly dined set of plaintfs the states, and authes the judiciary to grant redress. as such, this leglationill ensu that harul abuses of ou immigration lawn fact, thoseicies set...
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states. that may be the a crucial difference, because you and i know about the vicious stereotypes when it comes to our precious muslim brothers and sisters and to be able to talent, a sense of humor, you can tell he got a lot of style to him, doesn't he? give it up to him. [applause] when i told him we were coming to texas, he had never been to texas before. he said, i want to see what it is like. i said you were coming to the best of texas. do not confuse the best with some of the other parts of texas. ll honesty, i want to let you know my mom is a texan. [applause] i will never be half of the human being she was. she is from a major public -- major metropolitan center called orange,, texas. my brother was also borntexas s, i do not think about what many of my mellow sit -- fellow citizens think of texas as projected by the mainstream press, i think of mama, irene the west, who has an elementary school named after her. i think of clifton west, i am already deeply blessed to be in contact wi
states. that may be the a crucial difference, because you and i know about the vicious stereotypes when it comes to our precious muslim brothers and sisters and to be able to talent, a sense of humor, you can tell he got a lot of style to him, doesn't he? give it up to him. [applause] when i told him we were coming to texas, he had never been to texas before. he said, i want to see what it is like. i said you were coming to the best of texas. do not confuse the best with some of the other parts...
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because the president of the united states goes to the microphone said he is going to ignore the supreme court when theyd you cannot do what you are doing against the law with respect to student bailouts. he is ignoring his border of the united states using policies meant for exceptionso blow open the border and endanger the people. that is abusef power. that is what is happening. that is what the president is doing. a president who has power at the f.b.i. and intelligence agencies. that's what's happening. and what is the response from republicans? crickets. the yawn. a whimper because they are afraid that someone might cry shutdown. they are afraid they might lose their precious that election certificate which gifts some people in this body their worth. but election certificate is only as good as the people we are here to represent. and sent us here to do something and change the today, in texas, more than 100 illegal jailens charged past the texas national guard. the state i represent is on fire. and trying to pick up the pieces as the federal government refuses to do its job and what
because the president of the united states goes to the microphone said he is going to ignore the supreme court when theyd you cannot do what you are doing against the law with respect to student bailouts. he is ignoring his border of the united states using policies meant for exceptionso blow open the border and endanger the people. that is abusef power. that is what is happening. that is what the president is doing. a president who has power at the f.b.i. and intelligence agencies. that's...
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court of the united states, now like congress is viewed distributable he -- dystrophy doubly -- disreputably. it is not an institution we are able to remind -- to admire because it is not demonstrated to the american people, the aptitude for that compromise that justice coney barrett articulates. i'm not saying every decision has to be unanimous but on the hot button issues when you have constantly 5-4 divisions -- decisions and divisive opinions or dissents being composed, that is not part of the building blocks of a pluralistic democracy. i think the supreme court has violated the most essential rule, not only of democracy but of civil society which is intellectual honesty. i think with respect to the shadow docket that has been written about often, with respect to hot button polarizing subjects that the court tackles, they are not behaving necessarily as an independent arbiter, as that umpire that chief justice roberts described in his confirmation hearing. as long as there is the perception of intellectual dishonesty and inconsistency and a feeling of hubris, imperious nests around the c
court of the united states, now like congress is viewed distributable he -- dystrophy doubly -- disreputably. it is not an institution we are able to remind -- to admire because it is not demonstrated to the american people, the aptitude for that compromise that justice coney barrett articulates. i'm not saying every decision has to be unanimous but on the hot button issues when you have constantly 5-4 divisions -- decisions and divisive opinions or dissents being composed, that is not part of...
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the decision by the supreme court of the united states to hear the appeal on the trump community case. as well as the hunterdepositionn impeachment probe. speaking of mitch mcconnell specifically, we went back into the archives and found one of his first appearances on c-span back at the washington press club salute to congress dinner back january of 1985. here is a clip of that. [video] >> the people of kentucky wanted me to cut out■( wastful spending and i'm bringing a lot of good ideas to washington. for example, take educatn.i havo teach driver education and sex education in the same car. [laughter] [applause] i guess you noticed richard bigger plans to ride the space shthey are thinking of making a movie out of it. they will call it "the far right stuff." [laughter] tommy robinson. we were talking behind the podium before we came up. we knew he would be the first of the six freshmen to make our comedy debuts tonight. just before tommy started speaking he gathered allixf us together. he said in all seriousness, the bombing begins in five minutes. thank you. host: that was mitch
the decision by the supreme court of the united states to hear the appeal on the trump community case. as well as the hunterdepositionn impeachment probe. speaking of mitch mcconnell specifically, we went back into the archives and found one of his first appearances on c-span back at the washington press club salute to congress dinner back january of 1985. here is a clip of that. [video] >> the people of kentucky wanted me to cut out■( wastful spending and i'm bringing a lot of good...
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states senate debating this, as we are today. but we are here because a few days ago alabama's far-right supreme court handed down a first of its kind ruling effectively making ivf impossible i alabama. so we're seeing heartbreaking headlines about couples in that state being forced to rethink their plans tol start a family through the ivf process that was just in effect getting going back then, 30 years ago. families have already spent tens of thousands of dollars and have undergone extensive medical treatment. alabama's largest hospital system the university of alabama, has already passed -- paused its ivf services out of fear of prosecution. the decision to conceive a child through ivf is rarely ever a parent's first choice. it's physically and emotionally painful, taxing and tedious and expensive. but for countless couples dreaming of just one thing, just one thing -- the chance to start a family -- the legislation that my colleagues have been working is absolutely essential. the ivf journey, as we started talking about years
states senate debating this, as we are today. but we are here because a few days ago alabama's far-right supreme court handed down a first of its kind ruling effectively making ivf impossible i alabama. so we're seeing heartbreaking headlines about couples in that state being forced to rethink their plans tol start a family through the ivf process that was just in effect getting going back then, 30 years ago. families have already spent tens of thousands of dollars and have undergone extensive...
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the decision by the supreme court of the united states to hear the appeal on the trump community case. as well as the hunter biden deposition in the biden impeachment probe. speaking of mitch mcconnell specifically, we went back into the archives and found one of his first appearances on c-span back at the washington press club salute to congress dinner back in january of 1985. here is a clip of that. [video] >> the people of kentucky wanted me to cut out wastful spending and i'm bringing a lot of good ideas to washington. for example, take education. i have introduced a bill to teach driver education and sex education in the same car. [laughter] [applause] i guess you noticed richard bigger plans to ride the space shuttle. they are thinking of making a movie out of it. they will call it "the far right stuff." [laughter] tommy robinson. we were talking behind the podium before we came up. we knew he would be the first of the six freshmen to make our comedy debuts tonight. just before tommy started speaking he gathered all six of us together. he said in all seriousness, the bombing beg
the decision by the supreme court of the united states to hear the appeal on the trump community case. as well as the hunter biden deposition in the biden impeachment probe. speaking of mitch mcconnell specifically, we went back into the archives and found one of his first appearances on c-span back at the washington press club salute to congress dinner back in january of 1985. here is a clip of that. [video] >> the people of kentucky wanted me to cut out wastful spending and i'm bringing...
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court of the united states, now like congress is viewed distributable he -- dystrophy doubly -- disreputably. it is not an institution we are able to remind -- to admire because it is not demonstrated to the american people, the aptitude for that compromise that justice coney barrett articulates. i'm not saying every decision has to be unanimous but on the hot button issues when you have constantly 5-4 divisions -- decisions and divisive opinions or dissents being composed, that is not part of the building blocks of a pluralistic democracy. i think the supreme court has violated the most essential rule, not only of democracy but of civil society which is intellectual honesty. i think with respect to the shadow docket that has been written about often, with respect to hot button polarizing subjects that the court tackles, they are not behaving necessarily as an independent arbiter, as that umpire that chief justice roberts described in his confirmation hearing. as long as there is the perception of intellectual dishonesty and inconsistency and a feeling of hubris, imperious nests around the c
court of the united states, now like congress is viewed distributable he -- dystrophy doubly -- disreputably. it is not an institution we are able to remind -- to admire because it is not demonstrated to the american people, the aptitude for that compromise that justice coney barrett articulates. i'm not saying every decision has to be unanimous but on the hot button issues when you have constantly 5-4 divisions -- decisions and divisive opinions or dissents being composed, that is not part of...
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citizen or a national of the united states that is here. if they cross illegally, if they come into the illegally they are an illegal alien. these are terms that have been used in supreme court decisions legislation and the like. to talk about these individuals as either undocumented or newcomers, which the white h use recently is the right term. let's refer to them as we do in law. because aliens in dhs terms confers a certain set of benefits to them. they are not an immigrant, they are an alien.it has a legal terminology. i think we should be factual about that. it's not a derogatory term. it's a term tsed for decades. host: your phone calls with chad wolf. ed from danbury, connecticut, go ahead. caller: 250 years ago, ben franklin potential immigrants that the u.s. was not a lover land and you had to work to survive. today, i don't think that's the case. est see our benefits system as a garden of eden. this could be the onset of a mass migra the state department runs the millennium project, which is to improve economies in poor countries
citizen or a national of the united states that is here. if they cross illegally, if they come into the illegally they are an illegal alien. these are terms that have been used in supreme court decisions legislation and the like. to talk about these individuals as either undocumented or newcomers, which the white h use recently is the right term. let's refer to them as we do in law. because aliens in dhs terms confers a certain set of benefits to them. they are not an immigrant, they are an...
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states. host: that wassecretary of state. we are talking about the supreme court decision that came out yesterday about that colorado ballot. steve in s caller: thank you for taking my call. this should remove all doubt that there are those in the democratic party that are ignorant of the u.s. constitution and have no respect for the supreme court, even though there are three extremely left-winging progressive levels on the supreme court -- liberals on the supreme court. he was never accused of an insurrection. he was never tried. he was never convicted. he said let's go down there peacefully. nancy pelosi turned down his request0 troops to protect the capitol. my only question is, what motivated these justices in colorado and other states to bring about this lawsuit? y perspective if ever there was another vacancy on the supreme court in essence they are raising their hand to say pick me, pick me. i will do any stupid do. host: michael and washington, d.c. -- in washington d.c. caller: i agr
states. host: that wassecretary of state. we are talking about the supreme court decision that came out yesterday about that colorado ballot. steve in s caller: thank you for taking my call. this should remove all doubt that there are those in the democratic party that are ignorant of the u.s. constitution and have no respect for the supreme court, even though there are three extremely left-winging progressive levels on the supreme court -- liberals on the supreme court. he was never accused of...
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around capitol hill yesterday the attorney general of the united states merrick garland announcing that the soon sue apple over the tech giant exploiting a legal monopoly over i -- illegal monopoly over its iphone. this was merrick garland yesterday. [video] >> the supreme court defines monopoly power is the power to control prices or exclude competition. as set out in our complaint apple has that power in the smartphone market. having monopoly power does not itself violate the antitrust laws but it does when a firm acquires or maintains monopoly power not because it has a superior product or superior business acumen but by engaging in exclusionaras set out in our complaint apple maintained its power not because of itsit's because of its unlawful exclusionary behavior. monopolies like apple's threaten the free and fair markets upon which arc economy is based -- our economy is based. they her producers and workers and the increased costs for consumers. if left unchallenged apple will continue to strengthen its smartphonethere is a law for that. the justice department will enforcing the l
around capitol hill yesterday the attorney general of the united states merrick garland announcing that the soon sue apple over the tech giant exploiting a legal monopoly over i -- illegal monopoly over its iphone. this was merrick garland yesterday. [video] >> the supreme court defines monopoly power is the power to control prices or exclude competition. as set out in our complaint apple has that power in the smartphone market. having monopoly power does not itself violate the antitrust...