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he did not get anyone to sign on to his concurrence in dobbs. it doesn't matter because he has an army of former law clerks who are now sitting federal judges in places like the fifth circuit who hear these flares as they go up, listen to what he's saying, read his opinions, and then put them out in their own courts as part of the law of their circuits. that's what we're seeing in the fifth circuit. we have seen it before in the sixth circuit. justice thomas has been shepherding this completely bogus narrative that abortion is linked to the eugenics movement and has been used as a tool to -- the african american community. no one else signed on to his concurrence in an opinion saying that, but then it began appearing in lower court's opinions and then it appeared in a footnote in dobbs. so he is the sort of evil genius behind all of this, and when he's done for the night, he goes back to his office and strokes a hairless cat and prides himself on what he has done. >> at the end of body autonomy as we know it in this country. leeia, can you talk
he did not get anyone to sign on to his concurrence in dobbs. it doesn't matter because he has an army of former law clerks who are now sitting federal judges in places like the fifth circuit who hear these flares as they go up, listen to what he's saying, read his opinions, and then put them out in their own courts as part of the law of their circuits. that's what we're seeing in the fifth circuit. we have seen it before in the sixth circuit. justice thomas has been shepherding this completely...
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is this damage control post dobbs? what was the point of this? was it to give clarence thomas which is absurd manner of any manner of social issues? >> not exactly. the court has a structural problem. the structural problem is that anybody who wanted to file this case could go down to amarillo texas where judge matthew is, it's like putting your quarter in the candy bar making. the only judge you're going to get in amarillo was judge kaczmarek, and then they knew that after getting him, he would do something incredibly dopey like file a nationwide injunction, making it impossible for anyone in the country to get this drug. so we have a judge shopping problem in this country that i should note, the courts are trying to address now, but for the moment, the court has the problem of one rope judge, a rogue fifth circuit that last huge chunks of his irrational, indefensible logic, and the court had no choice but to take this case. i think as long as we have judges that are way, way to the fringes, judges who make samuel alito and clarence thomas look
is this damage control post dobbs? what was the point of this? was it to give clarence thomas which is absurd manner of any manner of social issues? >> not exactly. the court has a structural problem. the structural problem is that anybody who wanted to file this case could go down to amarillo texas where judge matthew is, it's like putting your quarter in the candy bar making. the only judge you're going to get in amarillo was judge kaczmarek, and then they knew that after getting him,...
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there's a reason the group behind dobbs is now targeting her persona. that's because this right the patchwork of states that band abortion after dobbs in 2022, the number of abortions in the u.s. increased the following year, but the reason for that is largely telehealth. it's allowing women to still access abortion medication through the mail. pills were used in two thirds of abortions last year, when we saw the increase. the antiabortion movement knows this and does not like it so they want to do everything they can to stop it. this is why they are now targeting the purpose and targeting telehealth appointment and targeting the mailing of pills. they are hoping that this supreme court, which overturned roe v wade, and invited more legal challenges to all sorts of freedoms, they hope this supreme court will help them do it. today, they tried to convince justices that mifepristone, which is more safe than both tylenol and viagra, that it is somehow dangerous for women and its use causes emotional harm to emergency room doctors who might someday, hypothe
there's a reason the group behind dobbs is now targeting her persona. that's because this right the patchwork of states that band abortion after dobbs in 2022, the number of abortions in the u.s. increased the following year, but the reason for that is largely telehealth. it's allowing women to still access abortion medication through the mail. pills were used in two thirds of abortions last year, when we saw the increase. the antiabortion movement knows this and does not like it so they want...
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you know, we've been talking about this since dobbs happened that this was the natural outcome that would happen in states are we've banned abortion and made incredibly hostile conditions for providers. we knew this was going to happen, it's happened realtime, and so grateful you're covering it. we have to tell these stories, and we know they disproportionately affect women of color who are most at the margins in places like louisiana. >> mini, we have much more to talk about. i'm out of time for the show, but you and i talk regularly and we'll continue to have this conversation. thank you your time. the president and ceo of reproductive freedom for all. that's our show for tonight. "way too early" with jonathan lemire is up next. >>> when you have a lot of real estate -- i have real estate, you know, a lot of it, okay? right down the road dural, big stuff, great stuff. i ran and everybody knows i'm a rich person. i built a great compa
you know, we've been talking about this since dobbs happened that this was the natural outcome that would happen in states are we've banned abortion and made incredibly hostile conditions for providers. we knew this was going to happen, it's happened realtime, and so grateful you're covering it. we have to tell these stories, and we know they disproportionately affect women of color who are most at the margins in places like louisiana. >> mini, we have much more to talk about. i'm out of...
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now is erin carmen corresponded a new york magazine and author of an upcoming book about the post- dobbs era called unbearable, being pregnant in america that's an understatement. thank you for being here tonight. the thing about hammering home the notion that life begins at conception, which republicans have been doing, i don't know, for decades is that eventually people believe you, 49% of republicans think embryos are children, and here we are in a sort of situation that is wholly of republican making, is there a way out? >> you know the famous cartoon, i never thought the leopards would eat my face? i keep thinking about that because yes that are true believers like our vanilla ice fan friend, your new yarborough who sincerely thought through the issues and they really think that if you freeze an embryo, which itself can endanger its future, right, routine processes of ivf could result in the destruction of the fetus even though the intention in theories to build a family. well most of them haven't thought about it at all. ivf, as we know, is overwhelmingly more accessible to people
now is erin carmen corresponded a new york magazine and author of an upcoming book about the post- dobbs era called unbearable, being pregnant in america that's an understatement. thank you for being here tonight. the thing about hammering home the notion that life begins at conception, which republicans have been doing, i don't know, for decades is that eventually people believe you, 49% of republicans think embryos are children, and here we are in a sort of situation that is wholly of...
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we have been talking about this since dobbs happened, that this was the natural outcome that would happen in state where we have band abortion and made incredibly hostile conditions for providers. we knew this was going to happen. it is happening real time. i am grateful that you are covering it. we know they disproportionately affect people of color that are most at the margins and places like louisiana. >> we have much more to talk about. i'm out of time for the show but we will continue to have this conversation. thank you for your time. mini timmaraju, the president and ceo of reproductive freedom for. >>> it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. >> good evening. that breaking news overnight about a u.n. resolution to be brought tomorrow by the united states about a cease-fire is a real turn in the story. i'm going to be here tomorrow night so i will be covering that tomorrow night. you will be covering it tomorrow night also. the big news items. >> it is a massive story and part of this growing shift in
we have been talking about this since dobbs happened, that this was the natural outcome that would happen in state where we have band abortion and made incredibly hostile conditions for providers. we knew this was going to happen. it is happening real time. i am grateful that you are covering it. we know they disproportionately affect people of color that are most at the margins and places like louisiana. >> we have much more to talk about. i'm out of time for the show but we will...
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we have been talking about this since dobbs happened that this was the natural outcome that could happen in states where we've banned abortion and meet incredibly hostile conditions for providers. we knew this was going to happen. it is happening real time. grateful you are covering it, we have to keep telling these stories and they disproportionately affect women of color, who are the most at the margins in places like louisiana. >> mini timmaraju, we have much more to talk about . you and i talk regularly and we will continue to have this conversation. thank you always for your time. mini timmaraju, president and ceo of reproductive freedom for all. it is time now for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, my friend. >> the breaking news of the night about a u.n. resolution to be brought tomorrow by the united states about a cease-fire
we have been talking about this since dobbs happened that this was the natural outcome that could happen in states where we've banned abortion and meet incredibly hostile conditions for providers. we knew this was going to happen. it is happening real time. grateful you are covering it, we have to keep telling these stories and they disproportionately affect women of color, who are the most at the margins in places like louisiana. >> mini timmaraju, we have much more to talk about . you...