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this to turn america into a theocracy, the today and a landmark ruling, the united states supreme court, overturn roe vs wade, essentially ending abortion rights at the federal level. texas women facing murder charges over in divorce. and in god we trust will be required reading in louisiana schools this year. the if, for instance, trump goes into a 2nd turn. beyond that, you have these evangelical theocracy people. if this vision prevails, they would be fighting the genuine crusade. and so there american foreign policy becomes, of tools that look across the and it hinges on the minority of american voters to whom this is not an issue. it is the issue because the whole apocalyptic vision of the end of their own lives hinges. it's pers the we're going to see a time where we're going to have to defend the christian life with a sore and there's a strong movement underneath the surface of me in that feel this way the we're going to have a blood bath like we've never witnessed it says the holy spirit, the hebron boys read the slide picture. but then this occupied palestinian city boys are al
this to turn america into a theocracy, the today and a landmark ruling, the united states supreme court, overturn roe vs wade, essentially ending abortion rights at the federal level. texas women facing murder charges over in divorce. and in god we trust will be required reading in louisiana schools this year. the if, for instance, trump goes into a 2nd turn. beyond that, you have these evangelical theocracy people. if this vision prevails, they would be fighting the genuine crusade. and so...
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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
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...
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give us your reaction to this united states united states supreme court ruling today. >> i don't think a lot of people and donald trump or plane, this is a trump win. i don't necessarily see it that way. this was a hurdle that came up late for him in his plans for reelection and he got around it. he was lucky. he didn't have much. there was not much forethought on this whole but the court did the right thing and they came together the chief got a unanimous decision, just as was done in dealing with the president with nixon. and is important that the court speak with one voice. i can recall wolf that nixon was looking for a whole you could get around and the court forcing him to turn turnover his secret tapes there was no hole. they made it airtight. i think this is just a nice clean opinion as well. >> do you think that ruling was proper? >> i do. i you know, it's clearly a part of the amendment itself the un implementing section five therefore, congress to do as the court said, they should do. and i think i don't think this congress will certainly act on that. i'm not sure any republi
give us your reaction to this united states united states supreme court ruling today. >> i don't think a lot of people and donald trump or plane, this is a trump win. i don't necessarily see it that way. this was a hurdle that came up late for him in his plans for reelection and he got around it. he was lucky. he didn't have much. there was not much forethought on this whole but the court did the right thing and they came together the chief got a unanimous decision, just as was done in...
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together we put the first black woman on the united states supreme court. and i think person on the court and more black women in the appeals court than all others combined. todayiç wee historic progress. ever initiative of women's health research to pioneer the next generation of discovery of women's healthy about the breakthroughs we've made for women across the board. women have not been the focus, research has taken too long tol i've called on congress, i'm repeating myself here, $12 billion for that effort and today, today we dedicating $200 million to national institute of health to tackle the most pressing hea wo with the director i'm about to sign, the comprehensive set of actions to improve women's health ever taken and'm to make sure that it's prioritized against the entire federal government, not just the health, not just nih, the defense department, environmental, across the board this is serious and spearhead new breakthroughs in a wide range of women he is a needs you experience throughout your lives. it really re focused on supporting women
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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 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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ultimately, the united states supreme court disagreed. votes for donald trump will count and he is on our ballot. >> the court didn't address the sensitive issue whether trump has actually an insurrectionist. are you disappointed by that and what worries you most about this decision? >> i wouldn't say i was surprised they didn't address it but it is the big elephant in the ram. only two courts have looked at the question of whether trump engaged in insurrection, and they both determined that he did and i think one of the concerns from this decision is that without congressional action, oath-breaking insurrectionists running for federal office will not be able to be stopped from appearing on ballots although congress could act, it's highly unlikely with such congress that we have that just doesn't function very well >> as you heard, the madam secretary, even the three liberal justices agreed that trump can't be removed from the ballot, given that did the colorado supreme court, from your perspective? go too far? >> i don't think the colora
ultimately, the united states supreme court disagreed. votes for donald trump will count and he is on our ballot. >> the court didn't address the sensitive issue whether trump has actually an insurrectionist. are you disappointed by that and what worries you most about this decision? >> i wouldn't say i was surprised they didn't address it but it is the big elephant in the ram. only two courts have looked at the question of whether trump engaged in insurrection, and they both...
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that appeals court put the law back on hold just hours after the united states supreme court said that texas can begin enforcing it. we've got more of the story from cnn, senior national correspondent ed lavandera. these on the scene first and el paso, texas, and cnn senior supreme court analyst, joan biskupic, she's here with me in washington. add lots of back-and-forth going on over the past 24 hours. it's getting a bit confusing. first of all, what are law enforcement agencies? along the border where you are actually saying >> while we've >> spoken with the number of shares and police chiefs across the state who are closely watching this legal roller coaster continue to play out today. but what many of these law enforcement agencies wolf are preparing for is trying to get a sense of how this loss bill for sb4, as it's known here in texas how it would be implemented on the ground day-to-day if it is allowed to go into effect. and one of the things that we're hearing, the common theme that we're hearing from law enforcement organizations all across the state, right now, is that it doe
that appeals court put the law back on hold just hours after the united states supreme court said that texas can begin enforcing it. we've got more of the story from cnn, senior national correspondent ed lavandera. these on the scene first and el paso, texas, and cnn senior supreme court analyst, joan biskupic, she's here with me in washington. add lots of back-and-forth going on over the past 24 hours. it's getting a bit confusing. first of all, what are law enforcement agencies? along the...
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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
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busy a couple of years ago, and this is also what is happening in the united states, where the supreme court, which the majority now has seen, is, is extremely fundamentally religious has taken away the constitutional rights to abortion. right? so religion you would say would be the common thing to how fundamentally started religion. we also heard and report that the case of a woman who was imprisoned over her mist coverage. um are you able to ensure that the women that you you help don't end up in jail? so in the united states and it's in portland ramen are not a criminal. when they do an abortion, it's only the people that designed to portion or the people that helped them. that said, sometimes the states or the police or the prosecutors overstep the mandates and they tried to prosecute women. but it's sometimes they use different kind of flows and not to force involved. to do that. what we do is when women are reaching out to us and they need an abortion, and it's sent to them by mail, we tell them that if they need to see a doctor when they have a complication, which is extremely r
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the united states, supreme court, will, today as expected at the part of the 14th amendment that you can't own federal office that the government of united states and the court ruled today that donald trump's role in the january 6th insurrection isn't enough on his own, to trigger that constitutional protection for helps nothing this. and, so even the state can keep candidates off the ballot, for lots of other constitutional reasons like, being too young, or not being a citizen, or whatever with this one with the trying to overthrow the government, and being banned for life, on federal office because of it like the constitution and it's plain language on this one he is fine. language on this one he is fine. trump. and, he doesn't just get the presidency, thanks to the court of trying to get it. he still does have to run for it. >> we are a nation that recently heard that saudi arabia and russia will -- >> that was this weekend. >> it is unbelievable. [inaudible] >> he slipped into admitting, or positing once again that he is running against president obama rather than president biden
the united states, supreme court, will, today as expected at the part of the 14th amendment that you can't own federal office that the government of united states and the court ruled today that donald trump's role in the january 6th insurrection isn't enough on his own, to trigger that constitutional protection for helps nothing this. and, so even the state can keep candidates off the ballot, for lots of other constitutional reasons like, being too young, or not being a citizen, or whatever...
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the united states supreme court ruled today, as expected, that the part of the 14th amendment that says you can't hold federal office if you took part in trying to overthrow the government of the united states, the court ruled today that donald trump's role in the january 6th insurrection isn't enough on its own to trigger that constitutional protection, perhaps nothing is. so even the states can keep candidates off the ballot for lots of other constitutional reasons like being too young or not being a citizen or whatever. with this one, with the trying to overthrow the government and being banned for life from federal office because of it, like the constitution says in its plain language, on this one he's fine. that's what the supreme court said today because, of course they did. and if you're a trump fan, if you're a republican, if you are hoping for a return to power for donald trump in this republican party, today's supreme court ruling was of course great news. the bad news on the other side of it is that everybody can see what the republican party is like right now under donald tr
the united states supreme court ruled today, as expected, that the part of the 14th amendment that says you can't hold federal office if you took part in trying to overthrow the government of the united states, the court ruled today that donald trump's role in the january 6th insurrection isn't enough on its own to trigger that constitutional protection, perhaps nothing is. so even the states can keep candidates off the ballot for lots of other constitutional reasons like being too young or not...
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he was president of the united states and after he was president of the united states. the trump brief begins with this lie. a denial of criminal immunity would incapacitate every future president with de facto blackmail and extortion while in office, and condemn him to years of post-office trauma at the hands of the political opponents. the trump brief does not explain why that has never happened in the entire 235-year history of the american presidency. when no one in the presidency or in the american criminal justice system ever believed that a former president could not be prosecuted for crimes. everyone in the criminal justice system and in the country believed that richard nixon could be prosecuted for crimes, that he committed while he was president. and president gerald ford who took office after they resigned is absolutely certain that the justice department would definitely prosecute richard nixon for crimes committed while nixon was president, which is why president ford pardoned richard nixon in 1974. in the eight presidents from nixon to trump, every one of
he was president of the united states and after he was president of the united states. the trump brief begins with this lie. a denial of criminal immunity would incapacitate every future president with de facto blackmail and extortion while in office, and condemn him to years of post-office trauma at the hands of the political opponents. the trump brief does not explain why that has never happened in the entire 235-year history of the american presidency. when no one in the presidency or in the...
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right now, in united states supreme court, his misery against biden, where the united states supreme court is considering whether or not they can continue this injunction, making sure that the government doesn't tell social media what to do. that is what the government in the united states is doing. and my final point is this. why worry about tiktok of joe biden and his family took money from a chinese-connected company? >> harold: just for the record, they don't allow any platform in china -- >> dana: tiktok was really concerned just about the bottom line and not our data. they stand to make a ton of money if they were to actually divest, if tiktok -- if the bottom line, if you are talking about money, they would make a lot more money if they went ahead and took them up on -- >> jeanine: bacon buy this data. we talked about it yesterday you drive your car, they sell our data to the insurance companies. >> dana: that's why it is not actually about the money. that's why they are fighting. because they want the data. coming up from england bands blockers for puberty blockers for childr
right now, in united states supreme court, his misery against biden, where the united states supreme court is considering whether or not they can continue this injunction, making sure that the government doesn't tell social media what to do. that is what the government in the united states is doing. and my final point is this. why worry about tiktok of joe biden and his family took money from a chinese-connected company? >> harold: just for the record, they don't allow any platform in...
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., united states supreme court, overturned roe v. wade, which gave women a right to choose what they wanted to do to abort a child or not. the majority of americans support roe v. wade. so that is a key issue coming into 2024. the sides of issues. >> should we talk about foreign policy for a moment? there is a lot of anger about the way he has handled what is going on in gaza and his seeming inability to get israel to do his bidding. in terms of normally, how much does foreign policy play on voters minds when they go to the ballot box? >> it will vary depending on what is going on in the u.s. at that time. but it definitely plays a key role. not only did he address that, he also addressed issues with making sure wealthy corporations pay their fair share. and the fact that that is really important to hard-working americans and making sure they have homes and paying for their mortgage and making sure social security is not cut. the gamut of different issues he discussed in this over 60 minutes of his speech. >> i don't know if you hear
., united states supreme court, overturned roe v. wade, which gave women a right to choose what they wanted to do to abort a child or not. the majority of americans support roe v. wade. so that is a key issue coming into 2024. the sides of issues. >> should we talk about foreign policy for a moment? there is a lot of anger about the way he has handled what is going on in gaza and his seeming inability to get israel to do his bidding. in terms of normally, how much does foreign policy play...
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the ministry of interior, the supreme court, probably the presidential palace, the united states, air and listed non essential personnel from the united states embassy in florida, friends, they say that this is a standard operation to try to secure the people in the capital there. hundreds of people outside that embassy for trying to migrate legally to leave the country because of the ongoing violence that's ongoing in hate. in the meantime, there's lots of talk about the move time, national and security support mission as men to be deployed fast. it's not clear yet when that is going to happen. a country like tenure has offered to send a 1000 leads, police officers to support the haitian national police in the fight against a guy. this is the united nation mission. but when you talk to many of the people that are in haiti right now, that are struggling with violence, which shortage is a food of medicine offers walter, what they're telling you is that help is not coming fast enough. that is, i will, i just see that i have on the not very, you know, i mean searching for at least 15 chi
the ministry of interior, the supreme court, probably the presidential palace, the united states, air and listed non essential personnel from the united states embassy in florida, friends, they say that this is a standard operation to try to secure the people in the capital there. hundreds of people outside that embassy for trying to migrate legally to leave the country because of the ongoing violence that's ongoing in hate. in the meantime, there's lots of talk about the move time, national...
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of course, that election ended at the united states supreme court. and this election starts there. trump set to make the unprecedented argument for total presidential immunity in his coup case next month, as accountability for january 6th rioters dpriends forward. just today a federal judge ordering that a trump supporter charged with firing a gun outside the capitol on january 6th be detained. as you can see that alleged conduct in these photos. trump is now actively campaigning for a second term on what he can do for those convicted rioters. this week he's promising to, quote, free january 6th convicts as a day one priority if he's re-elected. also this week trump's allies at the republican national committee hiring infamous election denier and former trump lawyer, christina bobb to be, quote, senior counsel for election integrity. we can't make it up. yes, election integrity. more on bobb later in the show. but more broadly axios today is calling the maga takeover of the rnc involving mass laifs in a hunt for disloyal members a, quote, dry run for trump's second term plans. the
of course, that election ended at the united states supreme court. and this election starts there. trump set to make the unprecedented argument for total presidential immunity in his coup case next month, as accountability for january 6th rioters dpriends forward. just today a federal judge ordering that a trump supporter charged with firing a gun outside the capitol on january 6th be detained. as you can see that alleged conduct in these photos. trump is now actively campaigning for a second...
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." >> the united states supreme court the last decision made the united states . they talk about illegal aliens. title eight that you mention all the time, jesse. it's aliens and illegals mentioned 93 times. let's stop making excuses for not using the language the law has documented and dictate is thed language of our country. now hrelgts talk about the fact when joe biden wants to say these are the people that built our country. people who built our country were parents and grandparents of the immigrants today. they were the people that came into this country. they swore allegiance to america. they wanted to be here. they waitpugh in line. yes, they built this country this. is a different crew coming in right now. this is not our grandparents immigration. these people are not waiting. they want the welcome mat. you know there is a quote from barack obama in 2009 he said "you can't come here unless you go to the back of the line. "if you come here you must space english. >> if we say this now we're considered right wing lunics. barack obama said that in 2009. he s
." >> the united states supreme court the last decision made the united states . they talk about illegal aliens. title eight that you mention all the time, jesse. it's aliens and illegals mentioned 93 times. let's stop making excuses for not using the language the law has documented and dictate is thed language of our country. now hrelgts talk about the fact when joe biden wants to say these are the people that built our country. people who built our country were parents and...
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president biden came out and attacked the united states supreme court basically called them mega maga itself a phrase that is back firing. i think now looking at april and the immunity case, that has delayed the january 6th trial. they are going to judge, as president trump said yesterday, not just if he gets immunity but any president gets presidential immunity, full immunity for their actions while in office. >> lawrence: it begs the question number one issue for democrats, they say, based on their polling is democracy. but it looks like they are attacking all elements of democracy. >> well, they say democracy but it's really just code word for january 6th. they wake up every morning the calendar always says january 6th, 2021. the calendar never moves on because they have never moved on. now you see them talking about that. they also talk about -- they say women's health euphemism for abortion, really. this is a couple things they are going to run on. everybody is polling. fox news, "new york times," senna, rioter. you name the poll says the same thing. trump is dominating the polls
president biden came out and attacked the united states supreme court basically called them mega maga itself a phrase that is back firing. i think now looking at april and the immunity case, that has delayed the january 6th trial. they are going to judge, as president trump said yesterday, not just if he gets immunity but any president gets presidential immunity, full immunity for their actions while in office. >> lawrence: it begs the question number one issue for democrats, they say,...
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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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so this is a huge, huge moment of for the nation for the united states. president biden, you ask me about that. he really faces the challenge of kind of re gaining his credibility, receive a vote, or as you know, according to the latest, right? so those poll, 58 percent of americans disapprove of it. and so he will focus on highlighting his accomplishments from his 1st 3 years in the office and definitely also sharing his vision for the future. you talked about women's rights. yes, this will be a significant focus. and if you see some live pictures of from the hill, many women, many democratic lawmakers are actually wearing white in support of women's rights. this is called so forget to white. so this is really kind of a sign that they stand for protection of abortion rights. the course also being international women's day. you know, this isn't a campaign speech from biden, and yet in a way it is how can we expect him to frame this upcoming contest? yeah, correct. i mean, to night speeches, it's really crucial for president biden enters party. i'm sure many will be paying attention not on
so this is a huge, huge moment of for the nation for the united states. president biden, you ask me about that. he really faces the challenge of kind of re gaining his credibility, receive a vote, or as you know, according to the latest, right? so those poll, 58 percent of americans disapprove of it. and so he will focus on highlighting his accomplishments from his 1st 3 years in the office and definitely also sharing his vision for the future. you talked about women's rights. yes, this will be...
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and questions about its future joining me now, the retired united states supreme court justice stephen breyer. he's the author of a very important and powerful, brand new book entitled reading the constitution. why i chose pragmatism, not textualism. justice breyer, thank you very much for joining us. want to discuss your book. we're going to get to that. but among other things, you've said that on its current path right now, the supreme court is producing, and these are your words, a constitution that no one wants. what are the implications of that for the country? >> that's not a good implication for the country. and where i say that frequently was nino scalia and i used to discuss in public the? differences in our approach to the constitution, i remember and statutes two. >> and >> he would say i have too complicated the system. >> only >> use steven can do it and then i'd say to him, but if we follow eu nino will have a constitution that no one would want. >> interesting. so you're sticking by those words that were producing a constitution that no one wants. >> well, if you follow
and questions about its future joining me now, the retired united states supreme court justice stephen breyer. he's the author of a very important and powerful, brand new book entitled reading the constitution. why i chose pragmatism, not textualism. justice breyer, thank you very much for joining us. want to discuss your book. we're going to get to that. but among other things, you've said that on its current path right now, the supreme court is producing, and these are your words, a...
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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
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...
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first, your reaction to her very direct, frontal calling out of the united states supreme court. >> well, first of all, just imagine having a time machine and going back ten years and realizing that the number-one critic of a republican president would be liz cheney and her father dick cheney. that they would be playing this role, and that she is issuing a clarion call. i think that what liz cheney is doing is saying this is not just a normal political difference of opinion, this is a constitutional crisis in the making. that's why she's addressing the supreme court. think through the implications of you enabling this man. the moment donald trump, if he were to be elected, takes the oath of office, this country is plunged into a constitutional crisis. and her warning that he wouldn't leave office peacefully, i know that people might roll their eyes and say, okay, you're getting ahead of yourselves, but soberly let's look at what donald trump did in the past. we already know he refused to acknowledge his original defeat. he tried to overturn it. he summoned a mob to overturn it. he then v
first, your reaction to her very direct, frontal calling out of the united states supreme court. >> well, first of all, just imagine having a time machine and going back ten years and realizing that the number-one critic of a republican president would be liz cheney and her father dick cheney. that they would be playing this role, and that she is issuing a clarion call. i think that what liz cheney is doing is saying this is not just a normal political difference of opinion, this is a...
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states supreme court and it's latest pronouncement in this area of immigration in the case of arizona versus the united states in 2012 there is also an illegal immigration reform act of 1996 title eight of the usc of the united states code, dealing with citizenship and immigration says illegal alien unauthorized alien and uses illegal immigration 93 times so let's understand that this is what americans know and understand because it's part of our law it's part of our history now why would the people on the left be more concerned about honouring the dignity of an illegal who is charged with massacring american citizen a young woman who has a right to be in the place where she was and he didn't and i have to tell you sean i am sick and tired of this they are here on parole they're not here on parole just like the guy who killed a state trooper two days ago he was arrested for the mastic violence he was arrested for driving with a suspended license not showing up totally separate from killing the trooper we call it parole we don't know where they are we can't find them we can get in touc
states supreme court and it's latest pronouncement in this area of immigration in the case of arizona versus the united states in 2012 there is also an illegal immigration reform act of 1996 title eight of the usc of the united states code, dealing with citizenship and immigration says illegal alien unauthorized alien and uses illegal immigration 93 times so let's understand that this is what americans know and understand because it's part of our law it's part of our history now why would the...
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but, the fifth circuit and judges like judge who are so extreme, do a service for the united states supreme court, which has been moving to the right. when these lower courts are really out there, like pushing the envelope, as judge did, the court can reign it in a little, offer up what seems like moderation, get heralded by the press for their moderation, when in fact, the court is still moving to the right. they provide essential cover . >> they shift the overton window. >> overton french doors. this is not an overton window anymore. the doors are wide open and the court is moving to the right and we don't see how far to the right they are actually going. >> there's also something like a pernicious in terms of what is happening in judicial appointments. judge is so out of there, it's a most like he's auditioning for a role on the supreme court. >> he is auditioning. >> look crazy i can be. >> i have said this on the show before . if donald trump wins the presidency or any republican wins the presidency in 2024, clarence thomas and samuel alito are very, very likely, almost certainly to st
but, the fifth circuit and judges like judge who are so extreme, do a service for the united states supreme court, which has been moving to the right. when these lower courts are really out there, like pushing the envelope, as judge did, the court can reign it in a little, offer up what seems like moderation, get heralded by the press for their moderation, when in fact, the court is still moving to the right. they provide essential cover . >> they shift the overton window. >>...
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it's the country such a powerful and important position of the united states supreme court? let me just wrap this up because i know you've gotta go what do you hope your legacy will be as far as the american judicial system? concerned? >> i can't do better than say what sandra o'connor told me when thurgood marshall and she were discussing that question he was a little little me he said, i don't know if i've really accomplished anything sandra said, my goodness, they're good. you've accomplished more than i think anybody on this court is accomplished what is your legacy going to be said? i know what i'd like it to be >> guessing from what i've heard >> he >> said he tried he tried. that's the virtue of that job. >> it >> gives you a chance to do your best. it's not the applause i was told by a president the applause dies very rapidly, very rapidly, and then you're left with the jaw and the virtue of that job is it requires you to forget about yourself. you know, it can go all brace everybody, ban basso, but india he'd been ambassador and one of his colleagues said, yes, untr
it's the country such a powerful and important position of the united states supreme court? let me just wrap this up because i know you've gotta go what do you hope your legacy will be as far as the american judicial system? concerned? >> i can't do better than say what sandra o'connor told me when thurgood marshall and she were discussing that question he was a little little me he said, i don't know if i've really accomplished anything sandra said, my goodness, they're good. you've...
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and he said i'll put a black woman on the united states supreme court. [applause] and not only did he nominate a woman, he nominated an outstanding lawyer, legal scholar who can hold her own a■; isn't afraid to open her mouth or use her pen. these were important commitment a put the general there who is now head of the joint chiefs. so we ask for diverse cabinet and a dse and people who look like our community. the healthcare expansion is nobl and if if you look at te index, healthcare disparities have narrowed a bit, and that does mean the healthcare system is perfect. look, i've been in it with this knee. don't get me started. i'm not talking about any insurance companies, i love my dock. so it's important again to look at this in other areas of improvement. but then we said there's anunfi. there are things we know didn't get done and i want to list a few of them. there are three thereby want to highlight some. voting rights, the freed to vote, the john ghts advancement act did not get done. this is essential. what happened? let me tell you what real
and he said i'll put a black woman on the united states supreme court. [applause] and not only did he nominate a woman, he nominated an outstanding lawyer, legal scholar who can hold her own a■; isn't afraid to open her mouth or use her pen. these were important commitment a put the general there who is now head of the joint chiefs. so we ask for diverse cabinet and a dse and people who look like our community. the healthcare expansion is nobl and if if you look at te index, healthcare...
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that has been in place in the united states for a half century that allows women the right to an abortion in the united states. now that has given the states the power to choose whether or not that is legal, if the president saying, but if he has another term, he would restore that as federal law the right to choose. he also says that he will continue his economic plan building from the middle out and the bottom off instead of the republican plan, which is trickle down economics. he says that as well, he is going to pay the contrast between himself and the presumptive republican nominate donald trump. in fact, he will not mention donald trump by name. it appears, but he will directly attack his opponent without mentioning him by name, essentially, or as he's done already, paging him as a threat to democracy and also challenging the notion that at $81.00. but joe biden is too old to serve. another term he will make the argument that at 77, he will say some people just like i am are he will refer to the president, sorry, as some other people, my age, see the american story as one of resentm
that has been in place in the united states for a half century that allows women the right to an abortion in the united states. now that has given the states the power to choose whether or not that is legal, if the president saying, but if he has another term, he would restore that as federal law the right to choose. he also says that he will continue his economic plan building from the middle out and the bottom off instead of the republican plan, which is trickle down economics. he says that...
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. >> i said on friday, united states supreme court, the last decision he made an arizona versus the united states talked about illegal immigrants. and the immigration reform act. it talks about illegal aliens. and title viii as you mention all the time, jesse, mentions illegal alien and illegals 93 times. so let's stop making excuses using the language that the law have documented. and has dictated is the language of our country. let's talk about the fact that when joe biden wants to say look, so the people who build our country, the people who build our country were parents and grandparents of the immigrants today. they were the people who came into this country and these were allegiance to america, they wanted to be here and they waited in line. and yes, they build this country, it's a different crew coming in right now, it's not our grandparents immigration. these people are not waiting, they want the welcome mat and there is a quote from barack obama in 2009 where he says you can't come here unless you go to the back of the line. if you come here you must speak english. if we see this
. >> i said on friday, united states supreme court, the last decision he made an arizona versus the united states talked about illegal immigrants. and the immigration reform act. it talks about illegal aliens. and title viii as you mention all the time, jesse, mentions illegal alien and illegals 93 times. so let's stop making excuses using the language that the law have documented. and has dictated is the language of our country. let's talk about the fact that when joe biden wants to say...
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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. how dare the supreme court wait two weeks. really? the supreme court is involved in life and death issues every day. and they should stop everything to decide your political issue? no. and that's the problem with all of this. this is about politics. this is about their getting out theren a saying we don't want him on the ballot. supreme court is going to do what it wants to do and the process has to work and the truth is, the supreme court makes the decision in june, judge chucken, she's probably three months before they can actually go to trial because of all the motions practices that needs to be done and they're furious. they want him convicted and out. they hate him so much i worry about what's going to happen if he does appear on the ballot. >> greg: jessica, i yield the rest of the time to you. >> jessica: i'm glad the flashing red lights haven't already started, 30 seconds. i love days when you guys think that you're describing joe biden but you're actually describing donald tr
states supreme court. how dare the supreme court wait two weeks. really? the supreme court is involved in life and death issues every day. and they should stop everything to decide your political issue? no. and that's the problem with all of this. this is about politics. this is about their getting out theren a saying we don't want him on the ballot. supreme court is going to do what it wants to do and the process has to work and the truth is, the supreme court makes the decision in june, judge...
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that was a federal rights in the united states for so long. i will also, he's going to promise to continue to rebuild the economy from the middle out and the bottom up instead of what he says is trickle down. economics is the republicans are promising and he's also going to squarely as alan fischer reported just a moment ago, addressed the issue of his age at 81. he is the oldest us presidents and he's going to really challenge the notion that he is too old and make a comparison to donald trump. we understand without actually mentioning him by may, but also making the argument that donald trump is just as old as he is at 77. he's going to say that some other people, my age, see an american story of resentment, revenge, and retribution. that's not me. so he's really going to try to pay to contrast between him self and who he sees as the presumptive republican nominee. and kimberly, we were just talking about about the fact that there are these hundreds of pro palestinian protesters that are out in various parts of washington dc, demanding the b
that was a federal rights in the united states for so long. i will also, he's going to promise to continue to rebuild the economy from the middle out and the bottom up instead of what he says is trickle down. economics is the republicans are promising and he's also going to squarely as alan fischer reported just a moment ago, addressed the issue of his age at 81. he is the oldest us presidents and he's going to really challenge the notion that he is too old and make a comparison to donald...
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states supreme court had taken up that pennsylvania case in 2020 i guess fearful of doing so because rbg passed away a 4-4 split in courts it was a straight up question of fact, not law. can change the way the way it handles elections your ballot without going to state constitution the question was very straightforward the answer was no to everybody knew it had they done it think we could have had a different outcome stick with pennsylvania for a moment on tv every day saying going to win pennsylvania, pennsylvania economy had no early voting, that totally burned out now in 2022 fetterman meet mehmet oz, oz bref two xhldz on election day never enough to make that up deficit. >> a great point the analysis spot-on doesn't appear democrat with an win based on policy, 58% voters in that same poll dispolice of the job joe biden is doing, a majority said the administration has mostly failed on top irz including handling of the economy, making u.s. safer national security major, unifying approving borrowed they talk about trump a threat to democracy they are trying to take trump's name off
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. >>> the solicitor general of the united states stood before the united states supreme court and explained the damage that would be done to american women if the court limited access to the abortion pill mifepristone. >> rolling back fda changes would unnecessarily restrict access to mifepristone with no safety justification. some women could be forced to undergo more invasive surgical abortions, others might not be able to access the drug at all, and all of this would happen at the request of plaintiffs who have no certain injury of their own. >> the same supreme court that overturn roe versus wade seemed poised to reject the action that was approved-- even though it is used in 60% of abortions wide. fda versus alliance for hippocratic medicine are a group of antiabortion doctors and organizations. they are challenging policy changes that the fda made in 2016 and 2021 which made the drug easier to a pain through things like telemedicine and in the mail. for those changes, only specialized doctors could provide and dispense the drug to patients and it had to be in person. antiabortion doct
. >>> the solicitor general of the united states stood before the united states supreme court and explained the damage that would be done to american women if the court limited access to the abortion pill mifepristone. >> rolling back fda changes would unnecessarily restrict access to mifepristone with no safety justification. some women could be forced to undergo more invasive surgical abortions, others might not be able to access the drug at all, and all of this would happen at...
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states supreme court. it is really up to you, the voter. and that is a version of what rachel was just saying too. these votes, these four votes, because this piece of paper, all you need is for votes in the supreme court to turn on this piece of paper. these four votes can be proven less important by -- it in november. i personally believe, having seen how well joe biden did in michigan, seeing how badly donald trump did in michigan, in the other states, that joe biden is going to be reelected. and that's why i am not worried at all about the time table. because we have to remind the viewers that the reason everyone is worried about the time travel, is that he becomes present on january 20th. and on -- kills both federal cases. but let's also remember, and i know this was just talking about the federal case so far. donald trump is going to trial in new york city on march 25th, on an election interference case, for his first -- >> and that is also true. and the star witness is going to be a porn star, stor
states supreme court. it is really up to you, the voter. and that is a version of what rachel was just saying too. these votes, these four votes, because this piece of paper, all you need is for votes in the supreme court to turn on this piece of paper. these four votes can be proven less important by -- it in november. i personally believe, having seen how well joe biden did in michigan, seeing how badly donald trump did in michigan, in the other states, that joe biden is going to be...