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to the supreme court. first off, supreme court justice thomas should behind anything near anything like this. we all know his wife backed the insurrection and it is just disgraceful. but that court, the lower court said that he is not -- that he cannot get presidential immunity. >> there is not absolute immunity. >> absolutely not. and there shouldn't be absolute immunity when they were discussing how it is personal or presidential. nothing he is doing is presidential. there is -- i keep hearing the word unprecedented. everything is unprecedented. i'm really tired of hearing that word. to me, that is an excuse, and there is no excuse for anything this man has done. he has treated the united states like it's his own personal bank account. i am so tired of hearing from anything from him and i told my husband, my worst nightmare is when he does not get elected this time because he still didn't get a second term, is he still going to run his mouth for the next four years, four more years of campaigning until g
to the supreme court. first off, supreme court justice thomas should behind anything near anything like this. we all know his wife backed the insurrection and it is just disgraceful. but that court, the lower court said that he is not -- that he cannot get presidential immunity. >> there is not absolute immunity. >> absolutely not. and there shouldn't be absolute immunity when they were discussing how it is personal or presidential. nothing he is doing is presidential. there is -- i...
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supreme court. just yesterday, the folks of the nation at the supreme court yesterday. will be back there again today. and we're hearing your thoughts on the immunity case that will be argued in three hours from now. don in california, a republican, good morning. caller: hi. good morning. thanks for the call tell supreme court should not even taken up this case. two courts who have already turned down the immunity clause. clarence thomas should be excused. his wife was involved in overthrowing the 2020 election. he shouldn't even be involved. but donald trump, this is -- you know, they're just playing his fate but i wish his base would listen to the court transcript in new york. david becker, "national inquirer," "the globe," american media enterprise, he intentionally said they intentionally produce fake news. this is what donald trump runs ground on. everybody else is fake news and all of his forcing is fake news. david becker admitted. it was all fake. fox news in -- we've got to stop these guys.
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before the united states supreme court, because you think c is superior to the supreme court. we have a real problem with this judge, with a lot of things happening with this trial, including the da. he is sitting here all day with about 10 or 12 prosecutors over nothing. over what people say should not be a trial, so i want to thank you very much, but i cannot go to my son's graduation or i cannot go to the united states supreme court or i cannot go to georgia or florida or north carolina campaigning as i should be. it is perfect for the radical democrats. that is exactly what they want. this is about election interference.
before the united states supreme court, because you think c is superior to the supreme court. we have a real problem with this judge, with a lot of things happening with this trial, including the da. he is sitting here all day with about 10 or 12 prosecutors over nothing. over what people say should not be a trial, so i want to thank you very much, but i cannot go to my son's graduation or i cannot go to the united states supreme court or i cannot go to georgia or florida or north carolina...
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so joe, you better hope the supreme court helps you. and tom, keep up the good work because the person next to you called you a racist. guest: thank you. i don't know about that lawsuit so i can't comment on it. host: alex, democrat, brooklyn, new york. caller: i have been listening to your guest and i love the equation of trying to biden in the sexual accusations. i find it hilarious that none of this came up until now because the media is now pushing on what could have been disclosed about joe biden. i want to go back to the idea of the fake electors. so peter navarro, papadopoulos, stone, others went to prison for trump. one of them lost his practice and can't be a lawyer in california. chesebro is talking about the georgia case. this woman is also found to be guilty. all of the people in trump's orbits are guilty of different crimes except trump. trump is not found guilty. cohen goes to prison for literally taking money out of his house to pay for a hush money trial and yet trump is not culpable in any of this. this guy testifies an
so joe, you better hope the supreme court helps you. and tom, keep up the good work because the person next to you called you a racist. guest: thank you. i don't know about that lawsuit so i can't comment on it. host: alex, democrat, brooklyn, new york. caller: i have been listening to your guest and i love the equation of trying to biden in the sexual accusations. i find it hilarious that none of this came up until now because the media is now pushing on what could have been disclosed about...
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and go before the united states supreme court because he thinks he's superior, i guess, to the supreme court. we've got a real problem with this judge. we've got a real problem with a lot of things having to do with this trial, including the d.a. because you go right outside and people are being killed all day long and he's sitting here all day with 10 or 12 prosecutors over nothing, over nothing. over what people say shouldn't be a trial. so i just want to thank you very much. but i can't go to my son's graduation and i can't go to the united states supreme court, that i'm not in georgia or florida or north carolina campaigning like i should be. it's perfect for the radical left democrats. it's exactly what they want. it's about election interference is all it's about. thank you very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] >> this month the u.s. supreme cot ars oral argument in a case whether former president donald trump has presidential immunitygast criminal prosecution for his alleged role in attempts to overturn the 2020 election results. we'll have live cov
and go before the united states supreme court because he thinks he's superior, i guess, to the supreme court. we've got a real problem with this judge. we've got a real problem with a lot of things having to do with this trial, including the d.a. because you go right outside and people are being killed all day long and he's sitting here all day with 10 or 12 prosecutors over nothing, over nothing. over what people say shouldn't be a trial. so i just want to thank you very much. but i can't go...
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it says he seems likely to win at least partial victory from the supreme court if his effort to avoid prosecution -- in his effort to avoid prosecution. a clear rejection of his theory of immunity would allow the january 6 trial to resume but it seemed to be the least likely outcome. a majority of justices seemed inclined to rule that presidents must have at least some protection from criminal charges but not necessarily the absolute immunity trump is seeking. the most likely outcome might be for the high court to punt, perhaps kicking the case back to lower courts. that would still be a victory for trump, who has sought to delay trial until after inauguration day in 2025. his lawyer, john sawyer, told the justices a former president could not face criminal charges even if he had a political rival assassinated unless he had been impeached and convicted by the senate. list take a look at john sawyer delivering a portion of his opening remarks yesterday. [video clip] >> without presidential immunity from criminal prosecution, there can be no presidency. for 234 years of american history
it says he seems likely to win at least partial victory from the supreme court if his effort to avoid prosecution -- in his effort to avoid prosecution. a clear rejection of his theory of immunity would allow the january 6 trial to resume but it seemed to be the least likely outcome. a majority of justices seemed inclined to rule that presidents must have at least some protection from criminal charges but not necessarily the absolute immunity trump is seeking. the most likely outcome might be...
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so joe, you better hope the supreme court helps you. and tom, keep up the good work because the person next to you called you a racist. guest: thank you. i don't know about that lawsuit so i can't comment on it. host: alex, democrat, brooklyn, new york. caller: i have been listening to your guest and i love the equation of trying to biden in the sexual accusations. i find it hilarious that none of this came up until now because the media is now pushing on what could have been disclosed about joe biden. i want to go back to the idea of the fake electors. so peter navarro, papadopoulos, stone, others went to prison for trump. one of them lost his practice and can't be a lawyer in california. chesebro is talking about the georgia case. this woman is also found to be guilty. all of the people in trump's orbits are guilty of different crimes except trump. trump is not found guilty. cohen goes to prison for literally taking money out of his house to pay for a hush money trial and yet trump is not culpable in any of this. this guy testifies an
so joe, you better hope the supreme court helps you. and tom, keep up the good work because the person next to you called you a racist. guest: thank you. i don't know about that lawsuit so i can't comment on it. host: alex, democrat, brooklyn, new york. caller: i have been listening to your guest and i love the equation of trying to biden in the sexual accusations. i find it hilarious that none of this came up until now because the media is now pushing on what could have been disclosed about...
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of the supreme court overturning roe v. wade. when the president's predecessor handicapped three supreme court justices to overturn roe v. wade, it paved the way for the chaos and confusion we are seeing play out across the country today. president biden and vice president harris will continue to stand with the vast majority of americans support a woman's right to choose, and they will continue to fight to protect reproductive rights and call on congress to pass a law restoring the protections of roe v. wade for women in every state. [end video clip] host: here is an article from axios, arizona's bombshell tests trumps abortion gamble, saying that one day before former president trump declared abortion should be left to the states, the arizona supreme court revise the law, effectively banning all abortions with the exception only to state a mother's life. it delivered a massive political gift to democrats, who could not have asked for better timing to highlight the consequences of trump's abortion ruling -- sorry, the conse
of the supreme court overturning roe v. wade. when the president's predecessor handicapped three supreme court justices to overturn roe v. wade, it paved the way for the chaos and confusion we are seeing play out across the country today. president biden and vice president harris will continue to stand with the vast majority of americans support a woman's right to choose, and they will continue to fight to protect reproductive rights and call on congress to pass a law restoring the protections...
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supreme court's overturning of e v. wade. the biden administration filed suit against idahoarguing that law conflicts wi a 1986 federal stute that requires emergency care including abortions at hospitals participating in medicare. the justices have through drew and issue a ruling. the oral argument is just over two hours. chief juicroberts: we will case 23-726, moyle versus united states, and the coolated case. mr. turner. mr. turner: thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: when congress amended the medicare act in 1986, it put emtala on a centuries' old foundation of state law. states have always been responsie r licensing doctors and setting the scope of their profsial practice. indeed, emtala works precisely cause states regulate the practice of medicine. and thg in emtala requires doctors to ignore the scope of their liced offer medical treatments that violate state ree statutory provisions make this clear. first, section 1395, the medicare act'oping provision, forbids the federal government from contro
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that is referencing the supreme court oral arguments around trump immunity. here is a portion of trump's attorney delivering opening arguments in the immunity claim case before the supreme court on thursday. [video clip] >> mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, without immunity from presidential prosecution there can be no presidency as we know it. for 234 years of american history, no president was ever prosecuted for his official acts. the framers of our constitution viewed an energetic executive as essential to securing liberty. if a president can be charged, put on trial, and imprisoned for his most controversial decisions as soon as he leaves office, that looming threat will distort the president's decision making precisely when bold and fearless action is most needed. every current president will face to fecteau blackmail and extortion by his political rivals while he is still in office. the implications of the court's decision here extend far beyond the facts of this case. could president george w. bush have been sent to prison for obstructin
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the supreme court was wrong. it should be a constitutional right and a federal constitution. a federal right. [applause] it should not matter in america where you live. it's about women's rights. host: president biden in florida yesterday at a campaign stop talking about abortion. the topic is before the supreme court today. oral argument on an idahoar an abortion ban that allows for in hospitals whether a federal that allows for emergency abortion health care at hospitals preempts this idaho state ban. we'llcoverage beginning here on c-span at 10:00 a.m. eastern time on our free mobile app c-span now, or online at c-span.org. the emergency abortion health care, the federal law and whether or not the idaho state ban violates it will be part of the debate today. front page of the new york times this morning on the hush money trial in new york that's been happening for a couple weeks. witness recalls burying stories to shield the former president and help the campaign. also yesterday at the hearing, the judge dress
the supreme court was wrong. it should be a constitutional right and a federal constitution. a federal right. [applause] it should not matter in america where you live. it's about women's rights. host: president biden in florida yesterday at a campaign stop talking about abortion. the topic is before the supreme court today. oral argument on an idahoar an abortion ban that allows for in hospitals whether a federal that allows for emergency abortion health care at hospitals preempts this idaho...
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i did watch the supreme court. it is amazing how many vehicles that trump has, and our democracy has, for justice, the avenues. it was a serious conversation about whether donald trump should be given complete immunity. i am sorry to see it go back to the courts. it has already been determined by the press that it will go to the lower courts even though we haven't heard it from the justices. yeah, they are tied, biden and trump. trump is in court all the time. how does that happen that he manipulates the media and to be tied with the incumbent president? besides that topic, there was another one on the indo-pacific cooperation of japan, south korea, and australia in "the new york times" and the positioning of different forces to push back against china for dominating that part of the world. that is really a cooperative effort. it doesn't seem like the cooperative effort on our institutions that we rely on for serious conversations about this. host: i will have to stop you because we have to get to a couple more bef
i did watch the supreme court. it is amazing how many vehicles that trump has, and our democracy has, for justice, the avenues. it was a serious conversation about whether donald trump should be given complete immunity. i am sorry to see it go back to the courts. it has already been determined by the press that it will go to the lower courts even though we haven't heard it from the justices. yeah, they are tied, biden and trump. trump is in court all the time. how does that happen that he...
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then bloomberg law supreme court supporter -- reporter previews e supreme court case today. and cook political report's vid wasserman discusses the political environment, key issues, and races to watch heading into the fall election. also, the wall street journal's nick tomorrow's -- nick timiraos talks about the continuing rise of inflation and its impact on the economy. "washington journal" is next. host: this is the "washington journal" for april 16. a second round of jury selection for donald trump's hush money trial. several jurors were let go yesterday, saying they could not be impartial. house speaker mike johnson is set to reveal a package of bills for aid, a move already meeting resistance from some republicans. here's how you can comment on either or both of those topics. republicans, (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. if you want to give your thoughts on either the former president's trial or efforts to find ukraine and israel and want to text us, you can do that at (202) 748-8003. you can post on facebook at facebook.com/cspa
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result of the supreme court overturning roe v wade. when the president predecessor handicapped to overturn roe v wade it paved the way it for the chaos and confusion we are seeing play out across the country today. president biden vice president harris continued to stand with the vast majority of americans who support a woman's right to choose. they will continue to fight reproductive rights call on congress to pass a law restoring protection of roe v wade for women in every state. on the topic of healthcare you heard from the president earlier today he marked care workers recognitions month by joining unit membership that his had ths administration worked to make care more affordable for american family supports family caregivers. boosted compensation and job quality for care workers expand care options. through the first ever signed by president biden just last year as well as the american rescue plan the chips and science acts the bipartisan excuse me the biden/ayres administration is marking transformational investment in child car
result of the supreme court overturning roe v wade. when the president predecessor handicapped to overturn roe v wade it paved the way it for the chaos and confusion we are seeing play out across the country today. president biden vice president harris continued to stand with the vast majority of americans who support a woman's right to choose. they will continue to fight reproductive rights call on congress to pass a law restoring protection of roe v wade for women in every state. on the topic...
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i did watch the supreme court. it is amazing how many vehicles that trump has, and our democracy has, for justice, the avenues. it was a serious conversation about whether donald trump should be given complete immunity. i am sorry to see it go back to the courts. it has already been determined by the press that it will go to the lower courts even though we haven't heard it from the justices. yeah, they are tied, biden and trump. trump is in court all the time. how does that happen that he manipulates the media and to be tied with the incumbent president? besides that topic, there was another one on the indo-pacific cooperation of japan, south korea, and australia in "the new york times" and the positioning of different forces to push back against china for dominating that part of the world. that is really a cooperative effort. it doesn't seem like the cooperative effort on our institutions that we rely on for serious conversations about this. host: i will have to stop you because we have to get to a couple more bef
i did watch the supreme court. it is amazing how many vehicles that trump has, and our democracy has, for justice, the avenues. it was a serious conversation about whether donald trump should be given complete immunity. i am sorry to see it go back to the courts. it has already been determined by the press that it will go to the lower courts even though we haven't heard it from the justices. yeah, they are tied, biden and trump. trump is in court all the time. how does that happen that he...
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about the argument at the supreme court today. >> usa! usa! usa! we want trump! >> number 47! [applause] from: i have a lot of support. i've built a lot of buildings. they like me a lot here. it is an amazing show of affection, but we did a great job. look what we can do, it great buildings. they are very, very talented people. they don't get the credit for it. very few people can do what they do. if this. >> we have a big case today. the judge isn't allowing me to go. we have a big case, a president have to have immunity. if you don't have immunity, you just have a ceremonial president. very talented. >> we want trump! [chanting we want trump] >> [chanting usa] >> we love you, sir. [chanting usa] [chanting usa] america, america, america! >> we are very close to new york. we are leading in the country by a lot. hey paul came out yesterday showing us up by a lot -- able came out yesterday showing us up in every swing state and we will make a play for new yorkers. a very good paul came out. normally a democrat wins new york. joe biden is th
about the argument at the supreme court today. >> usa! usa! usa! we want trump! >> number 47! [applause] from: i have a lot of support. i've built a lot of buildings. they like me a lot here. it is an amazing show of affection, but we did a great job. look what we can do, it great buildings. they are very, very talented people. they don't get the credit for it. very few people can do what they do. if this. >> we have a big case today. the judge isn't allowing me to go. we have...
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justice gorsuch: and the good it as i read the idaho supreme court opinion, that -- th controls? that's the end of it? mr. turner: absolutely, i justice gorsuch: all right. and then what do we do with emtala's definition of "individual" to includbo the woman and, as e atute says, the unborn child? mr. turner. it's -- you know, we're not saying, your honor, that emtala prohitabortions. so, for example, in california, stabilizing treatment y with what that state law allows its doctors to perrm but i think our point with the unborn child amendment in 1989 is that it would be a very rae thing for congress to expressly amend emtala t require care for unbn children, and 's not just when the child -- when the mother is exriencing active labor. the definition of "emergency medical ion" requires care when the child itself has an emergency medical condition ress of what's going on with the mother. and iwould be a strange thing for congress to have for the unborn child and yet also be mandating termination of unborn children. justice gorsuch: thank y. chief justice roberts: justice kavanaug
justice gorsuch: and the good it as i read the idaho supreme court opinion, that -- th controls? that's the end of it? mr. turner: absolutely, i justice gorsuch: all right. and then what do we do with emtala's definition of "individual" to includbo the woman and, as e atute says, the unborn child? mr. turner. it's -- you know, we're not saying, your honor, that emtala prohitabortions. so, for example, in california, stabilizing treatment y with what that state law allows its doctors...
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supreme court decision on robinson v. california which found the at-eighth amendment prohibits the government from punishing people based on their condition or status n that case a man could not be punished for being addicted to drugs. only illegally losing drugs. several justices lobbied hypotheticals at lawyers on both sides asking if city laws barring urinating or deaf fating in public spaces or breaking into store to find food would be permitted, or if a homeless person needed to eat and didn't have access to other way to fulfill their basic need. dealing with city rights. when it comes to the homeless. do you agree, yes line, disagree, no line. unsure, call in on the not sure line. on that not sure line in maryland, hello. what do you think about how a city should approach this? caller: thank you. i think there is a balance about protecting the rights of the sittens who -- citizens who live in the city and the rights of these individuals. also respected. unfortunately, oftentimes we are given a limited options. i thi
supreme court decision on robinson v. california which found the at-eighth amendment prohibits the government from punishing people based on their condition or status n that case a man could not be punished for being addicted to drugs. only illegally losing drugs. several justices lobbied hypotheticals at lawyers on both sides asking if city laws barring urinating or deaf fating in public spaces or breaking into store to find food would be permitted, or if a homeless person needed to eat and...
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tomorrow the supreme court will hear arguments that the president is immune from prosecution and it's really important for people to stop. we are a nation of laws because our chief executive enforces the rulings of our court. courts cannot enforce rulings. if you have a president unwilling to do that, the system unravels. that is the danger we face. he will not have an office. the people around him before who stopped some of the most dangerous things. if you look at episodes like the threat of mass resignation, white house counsel office, justice department, when the former president appointed jeff clark to be attorney general and they were try to stop him from proceeding, the threat that stopped him was the threat of mass resignations. if he were in office again he would welcome mass resignation. imagine what he will do with the power. as citizens we have to force ourselves to think about things that normally you would think would never happen. that is the threat that a second trump term poses. john: our friend mike is here, former senior advisor to president biden. mike has a point
tomorrow the supreme court will hear arguments that the president is immune from prosecution and it's really important for people to stop. we are a nation of laws because our chief executive enforces the rulings of our court. courts cannot enforce rulings. if you have a president unwilling to do that, the system unravels. that is the danger we face. he will not have an office. the people around him before who stopped some of the most dangerous things. if you look at episodes like the threat of...
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your response to the arizona supreme court decision on the abortion ban? guest: outrageous and based on a law is passed arizona was a state women had the right to vote. to deprive women of the ability to have an abortion player, for 50 years before the dobbs decision, this arizona law, it's very drastic, doesn't even provide exceptions in the case of rape or incest. it it's a people of arizona in a terrible position. host: from the ruling, "in light of this opinion, physicians are on notice that all abortions, except those necessary to save the woman's life, are illegal." how do you determine when you need to save a woman's life? guest: well, this is exactly why she -- why we should not such as this. i spoke to a woman in texas who was carrying a fetus who had abnormalities, they needed an abortion to save their lives. officials were not willing to do it because they thought that this would be considered an abortion, therefore illegal. what determines the question, including having an abortion for a fetal abnormality, which could actually endanger a woman'
your response to the arizona supreme court decision on the abortion ban? guest: outrageous and based on a law is passed arizona was a state women had the right to vote. to deprive women of the ability to have an abortion player, for 50 years before the dobbs decision, this arizona law, it's very drastic, doesn't even provide exceptions in the case of rape or incest. it it's a people of arizona in a terrible position. host: from the ruling, "in light of this opinion, physicians are on...
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supreme court. whether i agree or not it's the law. the rule of law requires us to follow t that's not what i'm talking about. mr. cline: i yield back. chair rogers: the committee will stand in recess subject to the call of the chair. [captioning made possible by th, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] >> this house appropriations subcommittee hearing taking what we believe will be a brief break. subcommittee members hearing testimony today from attorney general merrick garland, on the justice department's budget request for the coming fiscal year. while we wait for them to return, we'll show you a portion of today's "washington journal." host: they report dozens of potential jurors have been ruled out of donald trump raes unprecedented criminal trial in new york on impartiality grounds. falsifying busin
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heard htoc case -- >> we have a big case today, the supreme court, our presidential immunity. a president has to have immunity. if you don't have immunity, you're just having a ceremonial president.
heard htoc case -- >> we have a big case today, the supreme court, our presidential immunity. a president has to have immunity. if you don't have immunity, you're just having a ceremonial president.
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this is adam liptak in today's new york times, longtime supreme court reporter. the headline of his piece today in the case before the justices "trump can lose in ways that seems like wins." two attractive ways for him to lose. mann, even if mr. trump categorically loses this case, each passing week makes it more challenging for jack smith, the special counsel in this case, to complete his trial before the election. it's also possible the court's ruling, even if issued promptly, will inject additional legal complications into this case that then takes more time to sort out. once again, the trial is delayed. adam liptak, if you want to read
this is adam liptak in today's new york times, longtime supreme court reporter. the headline of his piece today in the case before the justices "trump can lose in ways that seems like wins." two attractive ways for him to lose. mann, even if mr. trump categorically loses this case, each passing week makes it more challenging for jack smith, the special counsel in this case, to complete his trial before the election. it's also possible the court's ruling, even if issued promptly, will...
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the supreme court was wrong. it should be a constitutional right in the federal constitution, a federal right. [crowd cheering] and it should not matter where an american lives. this isn't about states, it's about women's rights. [crowd cheering] i mean this. look, now he is worried voters will hold him accountable for saying he is responsible for getting roe v. wade overturned. donald trump is worried voters will hold him accountable for the cruelty and chaos he has created. folks, we are going to hold him accountable. [crowd cheering] we are. he should be held accountable. he should be accountable for state's and acting extreme laws that put ivf treatments at risk for women desperately trying to have families. we will hold trump accountable for women being turned away. forced to travel hundreds of miles to get basic health care. forced to go to court to plead for help to protect herself and her ability to have children in the future. voters will hold trump accountable. [crowd cheering] when women are told by ex
the supreme court was wrong. it should be a constitutional right in the federal constitution, a federal right. [crowd cheering] and it should not matter where an american lives. this isn't about states, it's about women's rights. [crowd cheering] i mean this. look, now he is worried voters will hold him accountable for saying he is responsible for getting roe v. wade overturned. donald trump is worried voters will hold him accountable for the cruelty and chaos he has created. folks, we are...
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supreme court's overturning of e v. wade. the biden administration filed suit against idahoarguing that law conflicts wi a 1986 federal stute that requires emergency care including abortions at hospitals participating in medicare. the justices have through drew and issue a ruling. the oral argument is just over two hours. chief juicroberts: we will case 23-726, moyle versus united states, and the coolated case. mr. turner. mr. turner: thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: when congress amended the medicare act in 1986, it put emtala on a centuries' old foundation of state law.
supreme court's overturning of e v. wade. the biden administration filed suit against idahoarguing that law conflicts wi a 1986 federal stute that requires emergency care including abortions at hospitals participating in medicare. the justices have through drew and issue a ruling. the oral argument is just over two hours. chief juicroberts: we will case 23-726, moyle versus united states, and the coolated case. mr. turner. mr. turner: thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court:...
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the supreme court will take up former president donald trump's absolute immunity defense on thursday and a favorable ruling could nullify many of the criminal charges against him. no other former president has been in his situation.
the supreme court will take up former president donald trump's absolute immunity defense on thursday and a favorable ruling could nullify many of the criminal charges against him. no other former president has been in his situation.
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this decision by the arizona state supreme court now means women here, the women here, live under one of the most extreme abortion bans in our nation. no exception for rape or incest, prison time for doctors and nurses and abortion made illegal before most women even know they are pregnant. the overturning of roe was without any question a seismic event and this ban here in arizona is one of the biggest aftershocks yet. and understand, this law was passed in the 1800's before arizona was even a state. before women could even vote. what has happened here in arizona is a new inflection point. it has demonstrated once and for all that overturning roe was just the opening act, just the opening act of a larger strategy to take women's rights and freedoms. part of a full-on attack state by state on reproductive freedom. and we all must understand who is to blame. former president donald trump did this. during his campaign in 2016, donald trump said women should be punished for seeking an abortion. don't forget that. he said women should be punished. as president donald trump hand picked thr
this decision by the arizona state supreme court now means women here, the women here, live under one of the most extreme abortion bans in our nation. no exception for rape or incest, prison time for doctors and nurses and abortion made illegal before most women even know they are pregnant. the overturning of roe was without any question a seismic event and this ban here in arizona is one of the biggest aftershocks yet. and understand, this law was passed in the 1800's before arizona was even a...
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texas, 59 99 u.s. 670, 2023, the united states supreme court heard a case involving alan degree n. mayorkas' refusal to comply with certain federal immigration laws that are at issue in this impeachment. the supreme court held that states have no standing to seek judicial relief to compel alejandro n. mayorkas to comply with certain legal requirements contained in the immigration and nationality act. however, the supreme court held that, quote, even though the federal courts lack article iii jurisdiction over this suit, other forums remain open for examining the executive branch's enforcement policies. for example, congress possesses an array of tools to analyze, influence these policies, and those are political checks for the political process, end quote. one such critical tool for congress to influence the executive branch to comply if with the immigration laws of the united states is impeachment. the dissenting justice noted, and i quote, the court holds texas' lack of standing to challenge a federal policy that inflicts substantial harm on the state and its residents by releasi
texas, 59 99 u.s. 670, 2023, the united states supreme court heard a case involving alan degree n. mayorkas' refusal to comply with certain federal immigration laws that are at issue in this impeachment. the supreme court held that states have no standing to seek judicial relief to compel alejandro n. mayorkas to comply with certain legal requirements contained in the immigration and nationality act. however, the supreme court held that, quote, even though the federal courts lack article iii...
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supreme court during the 1970s. further the bill so controversial it spurred congress to pass multiple bills including the right to financial privacy act just eight years after passing the bank secrecy act. it did so with the explicit intent of countering the very financial surveillance the bank secrecy act itself created but unfortunately 1970 bill was so watered down 20 different exceptions it failed to live up to its name. as a result financial institutions remain responsible for both recordkeeping and reporting requirements and law enforcement has the authority to obtain americans financial records without first obtaining a valid search warrant. these so-called third party doctrine born largely on supreme court decisions on the 1970s excuses this legal status by effectively claiming bank customers have no expectation of privacy from the government once they get their information to the bank. much like the dissenting justices of those cases i believe this logic defies all reasoning. there's simply no sphere of ou
supreme court during the 1970s. further the bill so controversial it spurred congress to pass multiple bills including the right to financial privacy act just eight years after passing the bank secrecy act. it did so with the explicit intent of countering the very financial surveillance the bank secrecy act itself created but unfortunately 1970 bill was so watered down 20 different exceptions it failed to live up to its name. as a result financial institutions remain responsible for both...
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i was listening to the supreme court. justice alito made a statement that he felt -- host: talk into the phone. don't listen to your tv. caller: yes -- host: you're telling me about the supreme court hearing about january 6? caller: yes. he said people who charged it were patriots. i couldn't understand why. host: all right. david is in concorde, north carolina. hi, david. caller: i was watching the procedures yesterday when they brought the impeachment articles against mayorkas. speaker schumer cut that in the bud. it shows me we have two justices going. 14 democrats and one for conservatives. -- one for democrats. joe biden has made our government nothing but a puppet. we need a new government. we have a corrupt government that looks one way and does not know what justice is. thank you. host: by the way, we have all of that on our website at c-span.org. we have the mayorkas hearings if you want to go back to the house impeachment hearings. you can do that as well if you visit c-span.org. we have a page set aside for all
i was listening to the supreme court. justice alito made a statement that he felt -- host: talk into the phone. don't listen to your tv. caller: yes -- host: you're telling me about the supreme court hearing about january 6? caller: yes. he said people who charged it were patriots. i couldn't understand why. host: all right. david is in concorde, north carolina. hi, david. caller: i was watching the procedures yesterday when they brought the impeachment articles against mayorkas. speaker...
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idaho law has changed since t time of the district court's injunction, with the idaho supreme court a crifying change by the idaho legislature. you say in your reply brief, and thmoe reply brief, says each of the conditions identified by the solicitor general, where under their view of emtala an abortion must be availab, u say in the reply brief that aho lawn ct allows an abortion in each of those circumstances. you go through them on pages eight and nine of the reply brf,ach of those condion is there any condition you are aware of where the solit general says emtal requires that an abortn available in emergency circumstance where idaho w,s currently stated, does not? >> certainly, the administration maintains that there is such conditions. my view is that, yes. i will reference about five from the brief. the health condition situation. the mtahealth says that is not on the table, not a scenario where abortion is the only stabilizing care required. i'm not surehe that construct of only stabilizin care comes from. it is the dr. determination that controls, not this imposed only reent.
idaho law has changed since t time of the district court's injunction, with the idaho supreme court a crifying change by the idaho legislature. you say in your reply brief, and thmoe reply brief, says each of the conditions identified by the solicitor general, where under their view of emtala an abortion must be availab, u say in the reply brief that aho lawn ct allows an abortion in each of those circumstances. you go through them on pages eight and nine of the reply brf,ach of those condion...
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supreme court hears oral arguments in a case to detmine the power of the environmental protection agency to regulate national air quality standard case was originally filed by numeus states and companies following an epa ruling establishing national rules. justices have until june to issue a ruling. this is about 90 minutes chief justice roberts: we will hear argfirst this morning in case 23a349, ohio versus the environmental protection agency, and the consolidated cases. ms. sridharan. ms. sridharan: mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: the epa set out to address the contributions of 23 upwind states to downwind air pollution through a single federal plan, but, as commenters predicted and before the plan became final, the legal predicates for the feder pn, that is, the state plan disapprovals, came under fire in courts all around the country. the specter of lesser partipion in the federal plan revealed yet another problem. the epa's choice of method, that is, selecting a single cost threshold and applying it uniformly across all 23 states tostablish emissions limits, has cons
supreme court hears oral arguments in a case to detmine the power of the environmental protection agency to regulate national air quality standard case was originally filed by numeus states and companies following an epa ruling establishing national rules. justices have until june to issue a ruling. this is about 90 minutes chief justice roberts: we will hear argfirst this morning in case 23a349, ohio versus the environmental protection agency, and the consolidated cases. ms. sridharan. ms....