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and of course now we have dobbs and the dissent turns in dobbs and dobbs decision that overruled roe versus wade. the dissenters in dobbs specifically point to skinner, oklahoma, as one of the opinions that they think is very much threatened by the logic in the framework of dobbs. but it had important implications other areas also skinner is cited and relied on in the same sex marriage case by the supreme court, and it's cited and relied on in the interim in the interracial marriage case by the supreme court. so again, had a long lasting impact. and it in many ways it seems to be under fire. the smith all right. the voting rights case that had a tremendous impact, some historians believe, that launched the trajectory of civil rights. the culminated ten years later in brown versus board of education and it had a tremendous impact on voting. now, full voting rights wouldn't be secured until the courageous of many citizens. the passage of the voting rights act in 1965. but smith versus. all right. was a very important foundation for that. and it represents a door opening approach to vot
and of course now we have dobbs and the dissent turns in dobbs and dobbs decision that overruled roe versus wade. the dissenters in dobbs specifically point to skinner, oklahoma, as one of the opinions that they think is very much threatened by the logic in the framework of dobbs. but it had important implications other areas also skinner is cited and relied on in the same sex marriage case by the supreme court, and it's cited and relied on in the interim in the interracial marriage case by the...
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is this damage control post-dobbs? i mean what was the point of this? was it to give clarence thomas what he wants which is absurd hearings on any manner of social issues? >> not exactly. the court has a structural problem. and the structural problem is anybody who wanted to file this case could go down to amarillo, texas, where judge matthew kazmierczak, the only judge you were going to get in amarillo was judge kazmierczak. and they knew after getting him he's do something incredibly dopey like filing a nationwide injunction, making it impossible for anyone in this country to get this drug. we have a drug shopping problem in this conthat i should note the courts are trying to address now. but for the moment the court has the problem of one rogue judge, a rogue fifth circuit that blessed huge chunks of his irrational, indefensible logic. and the court had no choice but to take this case. and so i think as long as we have kind of judges that are way, way, way to the fringes, judges who make samuel alito and clarence thomas look kind of like sentist mode
is this damage control post-dobbs? i mean what was the point of this? was it to give clarence thomas what he wants which is absurd hearings on any manner of social issues? >> not exactly. the court has a structural problem. and the structural problem is anybody who wanted to file this case could go down to amarillo, texas, where judge matthew kazmierczak, the only judge you were going to get in amarillo was judge kazmierczak. and they knew after getting him he's do something incredibly...
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is this post-dobbs environment still kind of taking shape? >> i mean, definitely still taking shape. and we know that anti-abortion folks and republicans who support restrictions are willing to let women die in order to prevent an abortion from happening. they are willing to let a 10-year-old be prek nant after being raped by her uncle because they think that an unborn baby is more important than a woman's life, a girl's life, anyone who doesn't look like them. and i think, you know, with respect to the supreme court we have to go back to trump getting elected president and people sounding the alarm about this and everyone was like oh, you guys are overreacting. he's not going to put supreme court justices on. then he gets the opportunity to do it. and you guys are overreacting. they're not going to overturn roe. and i remember with my friends we were early 20-somethings working in d.c. girlfriends being like guys, this could totally happen. and it's a big deal. and everyone was kind of just like not going to happen, so don't worry about it.
is this post-dobbs environment still kind of taking shape? >> i mean, definitely still taking shape. and we know that anti-abortion folks and republicans who support restrictions are willing to let women die in order to prevent an abortion from happening. they are willing to let a 10-year-old be prek nant after being raped by her uncle because they think that an unborn baby is more important than a woman's life, a girl's life, anyone who doesn't look like them. and i think, you know, with...
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that's right of the dobbs. this shows you didn't you were there that overturned roe versus wade. you wrote this and let me read it to you. none of the traditional considerations that had led the court to overrule prior precedent. could justify its decision in dobbs, changes in the facts supported, rather than undermine row and kasie, so how damaging has this been? you believe this decision, the so-called dobbs decision, to the credibility of the supreme court. >> i don't know to the credibility because you are the expert there. i have my own ideas well, i am a member of this. i was a member of the supreme court. >> but what we wrote >> along dissent justice kagan, justice sotomayor, and myself, and that dissent together said this would be very harmful. the majority thinks it's going to turn the whole issue over to the legislatures of states and we'll never have to deal with it again over you we said, is that true? >> well, >> this morning, i think or yesterday morning wasn't it? they dealt with a big issue and there will be more and more and more and we wrote all of that because
that's right of the dobbs. this shows you didn't you were there that overturned roe versus wade. you wrote this and let me read it to you. none of the traditional considerations that had led the court to overrule prior precedent. could justify its decision in dobbs, changes in the facts supported, rather than undermine row and kasie, so how damaging has this been? you believe this decision, the so-called dobbs decision, to the credibility of the supreme court. >> i don't know to the...
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she spoke to the tragedies in the united states is the dobbs decision. she is right. they propose the death penalty against women and girls that would have an abortion. those proposals have not come to fruition but in louisiana and south carolina, there are bills that have been proposed for that . already in texas, for doctors, they risk 99 years incarceration, 100 thousand dollar fine, losing their medical license if they help patients who are near death trying to obtain abortion because we know in that state, even though there are exceptions, they are exceptionally hard to overcome. so by visiting minnesota, was urgent -- you mentioned alabama. the alabama supreme court which recently ruled that embryos have the same status as children and that those who harm embryos such as the demise of an embryo could in fact face wrongful death charges. some would say this is insane. this is a level of united states going in a direction that is antithetical to science, antithetical to health, antithetical to human rights. in this backdrop, we have seen a woman in ohio who was be
she spoke to the tragedies in the united states is the dobbs decision. she is right. they propose the death penalty against women and girls that would have an abortion. those proposals have not come to fruition but in louisiana and south carolina, there are bills that have been proposed for that . already in texas, for doctors, they risk 99 years incarceration, 100 thousand dollar fine, losing their medical license if they help patients who are near death trying to obtain abortion because we...
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that has been stakes since the dobbs decision since the dobbs decision in 2022, but it's also at stake in this november election. and that's the contrast they want to create. they look at those comments from donald trump and they see that clearly as political gold. and they also, and i've just been fascinated with republicans a year-and-a-half later, not be able to grapple not just with the political consequences of the dobbs decision, but substantive consequences. it's not just abortion, it's not just, you know, 12 16, 20 week bands or whatnot. and you really saw that with the ivf ruling republicans who signed on to that legislation saying life begins at conception. they didn't think about how this would affect really popular procedures like ivf, and they're really trying to scramble to reconcile that a record now, but there is a record there that voters and democrats can point to know it's a good point >> all right, this been a wonderful discussion. thank you all for joining us today. it is about ten minutes before 07:00. here here on the east coast, here is your morning roundup summ
that has been stakes since the dobbs decision since the dobbs decision in 2022, but it's also at stake in this november election. and that's the contrast they want to create. they look at those comments from donald trump and they see that clearly as political gold. and they also, and i've just been fascinated with republicans a year-and-a-half later, not be able to grapple not just with the political consequences of the dobbs decision, but substantive consequences. it's not just abortion, it's...
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so when dobbs said that there was no constitutional right to abortion that left it to the states. but what is happening is that even if abortion is banned in certain states phase 14 states have banned on people can still access medication, abortion through telehealth and through the mail. and so i think this case is really about trying to i'm control who has access to abortion and reach the people who were able to evade those bands. >> elliott, your sense of these arguments, how they've, they've broken down. we've heard the conservative justices trying to poke holes in what is something that is widely accepted across the country is normal report reproductive care. yeah, absolutely. it's picking up on exactly what laura was saying there's two big things happening in this case and it's playing out very clearly in the arguments number one, it's about the world post dobbs and post roe v. wade abortion specifically. and what does it mean? in american life? number one, number two is the role of the administrative state. what power do agencies have to regulate and make decisions on thing
so when dobbs said that there was no constitutional right to abortion that left it to the states. but what is happening is that even if abortion is banned in certain states phase 14 states have banned on people can still access medication, abortion through telehealth and through the mail. and so i think this case is really about trying to i'm control who has access to abortion and reach the people who were able to evade those bands. >> elliott, your sense of these arguments, how they've,...
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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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and dobbs he's already very familiar with one of the 40 niners wideouts, jonathan dobbs heaves it. >> they're bunched up in the end zone. it's tipped up. it's caught. it is caught. josh jon jennings jaraan jennings. >> yes, indeed. jauan jennings the catching the game winning tennessee beating georgia that- game 3431. the two played two seasons together with the vols and they exchanged jerseys last season after the 40 niners beat the cardinals in week four. okay, this is arguably the dunk of the year in the nba. you got to check this out. jazz with a turnover. >> steve i mean that's all you can say about it. and collins. >> timberwolves guard anthony edwards absolutely vicious dunks over john collins of the utah jazz collins not a small man by the way six foot nine. and edwards had 34 points in the timberwolves just went right ovr him. yeah. >> all right jason thank you. next at 11. >> and this hurts you know this this hurts that for the giants to seem to disregard somebody who is such an important essential part of the spirit of the organization. >> sadness and disappointment tonight
and dobbs he's already very familiar with one of the 40 niners wideouts, jonathan dobbs heaves it. >> they're bunched up in the end zone. it's tipped up. it's caught. it is caught. josh jon jennings jaraan jennings. >> yes, indeed. jauan jennings the catching the game winning tennessee beating georgia that- game 3431. the two played two seasons together with the vols and they exchanged jerseys last season after the 40 niners beat the cardinals in week four. okay, this is arguably...
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and so if you remember in dobbs, the supreme court said there's not a constitutional right to an abortion. and so you know, i think 21 states and now have laws in place that either ban or, you know, significantly restrict access to abortion. so that means there's a lot of states where abortion is still legal, but medication abortion is using mifepristone account for more than half of all abortions in the united states. and so this would make it more difficult to use mifepristone in the states where abortion is still legal. so ultimately, it's an obstacle to women who are trying to get an abortion, even in states where they've said, hey, we're safeguarding your right to an abortion. that's right. i know another one of the friend of the court brief said, even in the states that that protect the right to an abortion, there are areas where it's difficult. you might have to travel, for example, to obtain a surgical abortion. and so women rely on the availability of medication abortions to obtain abortion care. and this would make that harder. and then do you think there's an impact for the fda
and so if you remember in dobbs, the supreme court said there's not a constitutional right to an abortion. and so you know, i think 21 states and now have laws in place that either ban or, you know, significantly restrict access to abortion. so that means there's a lot of states where abortion is still legal, but medication abortion is using mifepristone account for more than half of all abortions in the united states. and so this would make it more difficult to use mifepristone in the states...
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this was pre-dobbs, the heart of the most intense fights post-planned parenthood versus casey. so that's why you don't often see folks go. >> that's interesting. >> so i think it's important to remember that -- >> just like the security situation at abortion clinics across the country has been so bad and so scary. >> remember dr. tiller, right, the death of george tiller. >> a kansas obgyn killed by an anti-abortion extremist. >> right. so that's the context for this. it's important to remember the history here. what kamala harris did today was so critical because post-dobbs, you know, we've done a great job of telling the stories of the patient, kate cox, brittany watt, but we haven't focused on providers. this is the other story and it really, really makes the american public angry. and it's important that she went to a planned parenthood specifically and she raised the alarm. >> one of the things that's so striking about this insane patchwork that the supreme court has visited upon us is that you've now got different rights at the most core level from state to state, right?
this was pre-dobbs, the heart of the most intense fights post-planned parenthood versus casey. so that's why you don't often see folks go. >> that's interesting. >> so i think it's important to remember that -- >> just like the security situation at abortion clinics across the country has been so bad and so scary. >> remember dr. tiller, right, the death of george tiller. >> a kansas obgyn killed by an anti-abortion extremist. >> right. so that's the context...
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this was pre-dobbs in the heart of some of the most intense fights. when the restrictions became really outrageous so that is why you don't often see folks go. so it is important to remember. >> the security situation has been so bad and so scary and difficult. george tiller. >> a kansas ogbyn killed by anti-abortion extremists. >> it is important for your viewer to remember the history here. what kamala harris did today was so critical. post dobbs, we have done a great job of telling the stories of the patients but we have not dug into the impact on providers. providers criminalized. prosecuted. this is the other story. it really, really makes the american public angry. it is important she went to a plannened parenthood specifically and she raised the alarm. >> one of the things so striking about this insane patchwork that the supreme court has visited upon us, is that you have gotten different rights at the most core level state to state. so there's a number of ramifications of that. north dakota and south dakota who are next to minnesota are states
this was pre-dobbs in the heart of some of the most intense fights. when the restrictions became really outrageous so that is why you don't often see folks go. so it is important to remember. >> the security situation has been so bad and so scary and difficult. george tiller. >> a kansas ogbyn killed by anti-abortion extremists. >> it is important for your viewer to remember the history here. what kamala harris did today was so critical. post dobbs, we have done a great job of...
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dobbs started last season with the cardinals and vikings. chase young is on the move agreeing to a one-year deal with the saints for $13 million. young had 3 1/2 sacks in 12 games including the post season after joining the 49ers at the deadline. >>> college basketball, st. mary's men going to their third straight ncaa tournament and they won't have to go far this year. the gaels are headed to spokane for a first round match-up with 12 seed grand canyon antelopes friday night at 7:00. >> i was hoping they weren't calling us for brooklyn or pittsburgh or any of those. so yeah, and our fans can get out there. that will make a difference. we'll have good support out there. >> i love it. my parents can go. hope we got a lot of fans out there and make some noise. >> we made some noise of our own after the cbs network selection show yesterday. six of our bench players made final four picks, including liz and ryan. >> i have houston going for the final four and then this is my sleeper. >> look at this. >> oh, my sleeper. >> you know what? that's th
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we know that the battle joined in dobbs is not over. this is one other example of fighting free, productive freedom. coloradans care deeply about it. that's why i'm fighting in this case. >> can you tell me what that fight looks like? because you've joined the case how involved you are, what you will be seeing and hearing as far as arguments go when you get to a case in supreme court, there's a chance for a range of different actors. so for example, the pharmaceutical industry has also gotten involved filing what i hope to be an influential amicus briefs saying that this destabilizes the whole pharmaceutical industry to have court's making these judgments i'm working with a coalition of states that believe in reproductive freedom, making the point that you can't just take this drug off the market because it's a medication assisted abortion drug that's actually taking choice away from states that want abortion to be legal. >> so we're >> committed to protecting the people of other states, protecting our rights as states to push for repro
we know that the battle joined in dobbs is not over. this is one other example of fighting free, productive freedom. coloradans care deeply about it. that's why i'm fighting in this case. >> can you tell me what that fight looks like? because you've joined the case how involved you are, what you will be seeing and hearing as far as arguments go when you get to a case in supreme court, there's a chance for a range of different actors. so for example, the pharmaceutical industry has also...
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and we wrote >> all of that because of >> the dobbs decision, >> yes. >> we wrote that overturned roe versus wade to work well, this is not going to work well, and we explained it. it. >> are you worried about the court's credibility? >> i'm worried in this sense, yes. yes and no good question. >> why? >> if you not you but someone were on trial and suppose that person was very unpopular. that's twice it's not, you >> very >> unpopular with that person, what a judge, who is going to go into decide according to public opinion >> no. >> well, that's true. >> but in the long run public opinion matters because public opinion is one of the things that will lead people to follow a rule of law. >> and i want to follow up on that, but you've also said that if the court overturns too many decisions and your words, it could lead to legal chaos. you think that's the path that we're all heading on? >> no. >> but i think what will >> happen there is this >> the people who have >> textualism originalism, the conservative justices yes. and as it turns out, >> but they say, one of the problems with t
and we wrote >> all of that because of >> the dobbs decision, >> yes. >> we wrote that overturned roe versus wade to work well, this is not going to work well, and we explained it. it. >> are you worried about the court's credibility? >> i'm worried in this sense, yes. yes and no good question. >> why? >> if you not you but someone were on trial and suppose that person was very unpopular. that's twice it's not, you >> very >> unpopular...
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and meet the 49ers new backup quarterback, josh dobbs. started 12 games last season between the cardinals and the vikings. we know he's tight with you won general jennings. dobbs hail mary pass for the game-winning touchdown to beat georgia. you sigh, sara, you got to go out on a high note and leave a little bit in the tank for tuesday. >> yeah, 49ers backup quarterbacks have historically had some nice moments. >> and he will have nice moments here. jennings will see to it. >> yes, all right, vern, thank you. >>> a guy who had a very large, very strange pet apparently did quite a lot to keep him happy, it's the work behind the scenes, let's take a look at this knee. that truly matters. [ physical therapy staff discusses results ] for your mind. for your body. and for the community. -team! kaiser permanente. >>> don't they say dogs are a man's best friend? well, one guy in new york state said an alligator was his bff until the law found out about it. this is albert. he weighs 750 pounds and is 30 years old. his owner had a license to keep
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a lot of people talked about this before roe, before the dobbs decision a lot of people said the natural challenge is it would be natural impact on ivf and we many of us were poo-pooed when we said that. and i think what the president will say today is this is a fundamental freedom that is at stake, right now. we can, we can actually protect women's dignity. we can protect, we can restore roe, or we can leave women to the chaos of various state actions to undermine hi, their ability to control their reproductive freedom and even aqsa and even decide when they can start a family. >> and near. finally, i know you're on the domestic policy side of things, but i have to ask, i mean, there's a lot of anger even in the president's party over his handling of the israel-hamas war and on what is taking place in gaza the vice president has been vocal in calling for a ceasefire. will the president call for a ceasefire tonight at immediate and lasting ceasefire >> well, i am on the domestic policy council, but i can say really forcefully from my perspective, that is important that we hear from all a
a lot of people talked about this before roe, before the dobbs decision a lot of people said the natural challenge is it would be natural impact on ivf and we many of us were poo-pooed when we said that. and i think what the president will say today is this is a fundamental freedom that is at stake, right now. we can, we can actually protect women's dignity. we can protect, we can restore roe, or we can leave women to the chaos of various state actions to undermine hi, their ability to control...
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because donald trump is made abundantly clear in some of his rallies that dobbs has been a loser for republicans, and if they were to ban the medication nationwide, that would have a fairly chilling effect on republican voters. there's a majority of people that want abortion rights to be protected in america. , ., . . ., ., . america. yes, according to recent studies, america. yes, according to recent studies. the _ america. yes, according to recent studies, the majority _ america. yes, according to recent studies, the majority of _ america. yes, according to recent| studies, the majority of americans support a woman's right to choose, but it's interesting that donald trump has come out and said, and i'm paraphrasing, that because of him, roe v wade is gone, and roe v wade was the law of the land for the last 50 years, they gave a woman the right to choose, and the supreme court recently overturned that. so if that's why it's court recently overturned that. so if that's why its key to get voters out to vote in 20 to four because reproductive freedom will deathly be one issue on the b
because donald trump is made abundantly clear in some of his rallies that dobbs has been a loser for republicans, and if they were to ban the medication nationwide, that would have a fairly chilling effect on republican voters. there's a majority of people that want abortion rights to be protected in america. , ., . . ., ., . america. yes, according to recent studies, america. yes, according to recent studies. the _ america. yes, according to recent studies, the majority _ america. yes,...
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it changed with the dobbs decision and some of the work. we went from wondering what would happen if we fought rearguard to being pass all of these things, but i will tell you, i'm building a firewall around them from a labor perspective. we are no longer worried about becoming a right to work state. we have firewall it out. prevailing wages enshrined, all of those things to make it more difficult. that's what we need to be ready to do, and that's what we did right, by going ahead of time. and, we had a whiteboard of all the things we wanted to do. we won a couple of them and we checked them off, and it was interesting. i was like, what in the heck. these are amazing. we had 20-40. we got paid medical leave? that was just the tip of the iceberg. by the time it was done, everything on the whiteboard was checked off. that's what people were expecting us to do. we are going to win minnesota, by the way, because people are like, these are good policies. we can continue to win. [ cheers and applause ] >> you realize the governor just gave fox ne
it changed with the dobbs decision and some of the work. we went from wondering what would happen if we fought rearguard to being pass all of these things, but i will tell you, i'm building a firewall around them from a labor perspective. we are no longer worried about becoming a right to work state. we have firewall it out. prevailing wages enshrined, all of those things to make it more difficult. that's what we need to be ready to do, and that's what we did right, by going ahead of time. and,...
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and meet the 49ers new backup quarterback, josh dobbs. started 12 games last season between the cardinals and the vikings. we know he's tight with you won general jennings. dobbs hail mary pass for the game-winning touchdown to beat georgia. you sigh, sara, you got to go out on a high note and leave a little bit in the tank for tuesday. >> yeah, 49ers backup quarterbacks have historically had some nice moments. >> and he will have nice moments here. jennings will see to it. >> yes, all right, vern, thank you. >>> a guy who had a very large, very strange pet apparently did quite a lot to keep him happy, next. next. stop. we got it? no. keep going. again... [ gasps ] next. if you don't pick one, i... am i keeping you from your job? next. stop! do we finally have it? let's go back to the beginning. are you... your electric future. customized. the fully-electric audi q4 e-tron. get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this wo
and meet the 49ers new backup quarterback, josh dobbs. started 12 games last season between the cardinals and the vikings. we know he's tight with you won general jennings. dobbs hail mary pass for the game-winning touchdown to beat georgia. you sigh, sara, you got to go out on a high note and leave a little bit in the tank for tuesday. >> yeah, 49ers backup quarterbacks have historically had some nice moments. >> and he will have nice moments here. jennings will see to it. >>...
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they killed dobbs. it by law but theology. those that want to tell women what to do with their body. didn't think they were supposed to be told to wear masks to save their self and other people. but yet they can stand before the world and tell women they can do with their body and what they can take within their body. i think the supreme court approval rating will eventually drop down to zero. no one will pay attention because they are so not legitimate. host: linda there in mississippi. wasn't the only decision made when it comes to the former president's legal issues yesterday. the associated press also reporting that the first of mr. trump's four criminal trials will begin on april 15. according to a manhattan judge ruling. after tearing into the former president's lawyers for what he said were unfounded claims that the hush money case that had been tainted by prosecutorial misconduct, scoffed at the defense's cause to delay the case longer, throw it out entirely, and bump the first ever trial from the former president from
they killed dobbs. it by law but theology. those that want to tell women what to do with their body. didn't think they were supposed to be told to wear masks to save their self and other people. but yet they can stand before the world and tell women they can do with their body and what they can take within their body. i think the supreme court approval rating will eventually drop down to zero. no one will pay attention because they are so not legitimate. host: linda there in mississippi. wasn't...
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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 is a real turn in this story. i will be here tomorrow night so i will be covering that tomorrow night. you will be covering it tomorrow night also as one of the big news items. >> it is a massive story and it is part of this growing shift i
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...
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union address, my top moment started early, it was when the president was talking about rowe and the dobbs decision. the cameraman pans to the justices as this happens. we'll get the clip and show is a little later in the show. that was my favorite moment. and it encapsules what we're going to get in the longest general election ever. where did you watch? what did you think? did you have a focus group? >> i did have a focus group. before i get to the focus group yesterday, where we got people's reacts, i want to till that i've been talking to voters now across the political spectrum for years every week. if there is one thing that the democrats wanted to see from president biden, they wanted to see a fighter. they want somebody that is going on offense who has a knife in her teeth. and during the state of union that is what we got. so i think -- the substance was obviously there to rally the democrats. president biden's numbers have been soft. his approval numbers have been low. and so i think the substance of the peach was there to rally democrats to him. it was meant to sure up concerns
union address, my top moment started early, it was when the president was talking about rowe and the dobbs decision. the cameraman pans to the justices as this happens. we'll get the clip and show is a little later in the show. that was my favorite moment. and it encapsules what we're going to get in the longest general election ever. where did you watch? what did you think? did you have a focus group? >> i did have a focus group. before i get to the focus group yesterday, where we got...
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gore, and the very beginning of what they wrote they evoked dobbs, right? and they were kind of throwing the majority's dobbs decision in their face. if it is not necessary, this is on page 15 it is not necessary to decide more to dispose of a case than it is necessary to not to decide more dobbs v. jackson women's health organization. that fundamental principle of judicial restraint is practical please oldest, our republic. this court authorized to say what the law is only because those who apply rule two particular cases must of necessity expound and interpret the law. can you translate that into from legally is into english, we lose an english. >> it's these two cases in. which the supreme court says, we are only deciding on a very narrow issue and don't need to go beyond that now, far be it from me or joan biskupic, the real expert here about what's going on in an individual workplace or how people are interacting with each other. but i think it's a shot across the bow from the three traditionally liberal justices, citing beginning the opinion with dobb
gore, and the very beginning of what they wrote they evoked dobbs, right? and they were kind of throwing the majority's dobbs decision in their face. if it is not necessary, this is on page 15 it is not necessary to decide more to dispose of a case than it is necessary to not to decide more dobbs v. jackson women's health organization. that fundamental principle of judicial restraint is practical please oldest, our republic. this court authorized to say what the law is only because those who...
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it's a direct straight line from the supreme court decision in dobbs. it's not a surprise that, as you strip away individual rights, dominos start to fall, including women's right to reproductive health care. there will be a woman in the first lady's court that's in the middle of this ruling. >> given the power you have held there, i'm curious how much folks in your position now, or in the campaign, are aware young people seem to feel like, what is the difference? they're exhausted, same rematch. tiktok has supplanted google as the most used platform. here's what some of them are saying. take a look. >> biden and trump are two sides of the same coin, along with our whole entire political system here in the united states. >> so, what's the plan? okay. you vote for a third-party candidate who will not win. >> they're both morally depraved to the level they are automatically disqualified. >> you have a right to criticize what joe biden is doing. i want you to also think about who is he going up against and what they are willing to do. >> the president and
it's a direct straight line from the supreme court decision in dobbs. it's not a surprise that, as you strip away individual rights, dominos start to fall, including women's right to reproductive health care. there will be a woman in the first lady's court that's in the middle of this ruling. >> given the power you have held there, i'm curious how much folks in your position now, or in the campaign, are aware young people seem to feel like, what is the difference? they're exhausted, same...
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this is all -- that was all pre-dobbs now the post--dobbs world and the difficulty of managing that issue for donald trump given what he said about the supreme court and raltty has been and the political impact this may be the paramount strategic political challenge that the trump campaign has to deal with going forward towards the fall and it's not going to be easy. >> the problem and he can be verbally nimble, word used to be flip flopper and untethered from truth but our politics have moved on from that, but the problem is the women in alabama, whose embryos are frozen and the clinics terrified to do business without 11 lawyers in the room and the problem even women in new york are seeking sterilization surgeries because they don't trust the government to preserve their right to make choices about their body. the problem is this is now the lived truth and the lived reality for women in america. >> the problem is the lived reality and this is a reality that all women have to deal with and most women are outraged by it. then the optics that they showed last night. you're going to have a
this is all -- that was all pre-dobbs now the post--dobbs world and the difficulty of managing that issue for donald trump given what he said about the supreme court and raltty has been and the political impact this may be the paramount strategic political challenge that the trump campaign has to deal with going forward towards the fall and it's not going to be easy. >> the problem and he can be verbally nimble, word used to be flip flopper and untethered from truth but our politics have...
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now, that issue worked right after the dobbs decision in '22. joe biden's going to run that play again. i don't think it's going to work. i think republicans have learned their lesson, they're going to fight back. they're going to talk about joe biden's position on abortion which is late term, partial -- one of the most gruesome procedures that we allow in this country, republicans are going to put that at joe biden and the democrats' feet and is have a debate. and hopefully people say we don't agree agree with either side of the aisle on this, let's talk about other issues like the border -- stuart: the issue may have if lost its power. maybe so. sean, thanks for joining us. we're going to watch you on "the bottom line" 6 p.m. eastern right here on fox business. >>> all right, tell me, lauren, what was trump's reaction the biden's address? lauren: live posting throughout it. he said that the might be the angry jest -- angriest, least compassionate, worst state of the union speech ever made. it was an embarrassment. this was an angry, hit half -
now, that issue worked right after the dobbs decision in '22. joe biden's going to run that play again. i don't think it's going to work. i think republicans have learned their lesson, they're going to fight back. they're going to talk about joe biden's position on abortion which is late term, partial -- one of the most gruesome procedures that we allow in this country, republicans are going to put that at joe biden and the democrats' feet and is have a debate. and hopefully people say we don't...
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, his agent, confirming that news dobbs played in 13 games last season between the cardinals and vikings. he threw for 13 touchdowns and ten interceptions. and after 24 seasons, renel brooks-moon is out as the giants pa announcer. the team announcing both sides are mutually parting ways after not coming to terms on a new contract. the booth will be renamed in her honor at a ceremony during a future giants home game. sports on abc seven, sponsored let's take a look at this knee. that truly matters. [ physical therapy staff discusses results ] for your mind. for your body. and for the community. -team! kaiser permanente. a doctors, pharmaceutical executives and patients. also weighed in on the growing popularity of weight loss drugs. >> it was all part of an oprah special. shame, blame and the weight loss revolution. >> all these years, i thought all of the people who never had to diet were just using their willpower, and they were for some reason stronger than me. and now i realize, yeah, i wasn't even thinking about the food. >> if you missed a night special, it will be available to stre
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susan: look at the repercussions since dobbs two years ago. it really helped democrats in the elections we've had since then. some democrats think it will have a huge influence in this one. this case goes right to the heart of the concerns many voters have about access to abortion services. most abortions in this country are now performed with drugs, medical abortions. more than 60%. you look at where americans stand on this issue, there was a poll that showed 63% of americans thought there should be dissipation of abortion drugs, including 41% of republicans. if these conservative antiabortion groups succeed, this puts at risk not only the abortion drugs, it puts at risk ivf drugs, some forms of contraception. i cannot imagine that is a winning political issue. william: it's incredible to watch how that will unfold. tam, on congress, it seemed like last week they stepped back from the brink, a voided a shutdown. speaker johnson did cobble this deal together, but marjorie taylor greene holding this sort of damocles over his head. what is your
susan: look at the repercussions since dobbs two years ago. it really helped democrats in the elections we've had since then. some democrats think it will have a huge influence in this one. this case goes right to the heart of the concerns many voters have about access to abortion services. most abortions in this country are now performed with drugs, medical abortions. more than 60%. you look at where americans stand on this issue, there was a poll that showed 63% of americans thought there...
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this is the most consistent thing we've seen throughout polling, before dobbs, post-dobbs. female voters are going to drive the coalition for biden. our nbc poll showed biden with a decent rang but also losing really badly among men. it goes both ways. there are polls that continually show trump leading or at least tied. so it will be on the biden campaign to press their advantage on this issue in a way that didn't exist four years ago, but they also have to figure out some of these other issues. that's where you get into issues like immigration and crime and even the economy where men voters are continually choosing trump over biden and those will probably be top tier issues for them and see how much that is outweighed by women who overwhelmingly say abortion and access is going to be what drives their vote. >> and whether women as they did in 2020 vote more than men did, more women voted in 2020 than men. fascinating conversation, brendan buck, monica alba, thank you both. >>> new details about those lost in the baltimore bridge collapse as officials reveal it's just too
this is the most consistent thing we've seen throughout polling, before dobbs, post-dobbs. female voters are going to drive the coalition for biden. our nbc poll showed biden with a decent rang but also losing really badly among men. it goes both ways. there are polls that continually show trump leading or at least tied. so it will be on the biden campaign to press their advantage on this issue in a way that didn't exist four years ago, but they also have to figure out some of these other...
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oh, you want to come on dobbs tonight? what are you to. do? shoot me? yes, i will if i have to. that's up to you. drop the knife now to my job. drop the lie hard all my life this isn't fair drop the knife now toss a knife over there now i put your handov around don't e you able to distinguish the tears at the model? remember passive resistance active resistance assaultive with a threat of bodily harm and assault with a threat of serious bodily harm or death. let's look back and, see if we can locate them, save our job right at theators have just arrd at steps. we were at the first tier of the model officer bryson utilizes. liant andnication skills and the leave the area without she not successful in an attempt when special agent hail arrives on the scene, he again starts on the first level trying to resolve the problem by gaining their compliance we know that didn't work either the demonstrators continue in their posture of passive. howe one of the demonstrators crosses the line becoming actively resistant, but by escalating his level of enforcement tactics in response tohis act
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we sat side by side, after dobbs, the first election, we were in kansas city together. we saw the impact of curbs on reproductive rights, what they could mean and the voting booth. as these kinds of cases continue to be in the news, as they continue to potentially impact access, what are the implications for november. >> first, let me say the most important implication that i want to underline here is the health and safety of women in america. the second consideration is the political consideration. and it is huge. it is huge. let's look at this case and the politics of this case. josh hawley's wife filed this case in a district in texas where there was one judge that could hear it. and guess who that judge was. a donor to her husband's campaign. a donor to her husband's campaign in 2018. someone who is nominated to the bench by trump after josh hawley was elected to the senate and they knew he would rule for them. and he ignored, of course, the standing and, by the way, josh hawley represents a state where this drug is illegal. all abortions are banned in missouri. fro
we sat side by side, after dobbs, the first election, we were in kansas city together. we saw the impact of curbs on reproductive rights, what they could mean and the voting booth. as these kinds of cases continue to be in the news, as they continue to potentially impact access, what are the implications for november. >> first, let me say the most important implication that i want to underline here is the health and safety of women in america. the second consideration is the political...
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dobbs, it increased 7 to 11%. what nikki haley showed, between 25 and 50% are looking for something other than donald trump. will all of those stay, of course not. a lot of political gravity in our country. the fact of the matter is donald trump's campaign is much weaker than it was in 2020. it's a less unified party. a smaller, more intense and crazier party. those people are out there in large numbers. they're gettable. >> what do you say to those polls, not the national polls, the state polls for the swing states that show donald trump in the lead. in 2020, joe biden was in the lead in those states. >> look, in 2020, we have the covid overlay affecting our politics very profoundly. it's going to be a hard competition. this is not going to be an easy race, there are no shortcuts, we have to go to the key states in arizona, pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan, and do the work, and, you know, we're going to be doing the work with our ability to persuade some of these people. dobbs has blown a hole in republican fema
dobbs, it increased 7 to 11%. what nikki haley showed, between 25 and 50% are looking for something other than donald trump. will all of those stay, of course not. a lot of political gravity in our country. the fact of the matter is donald trump's campaign is much weaker than it was in 2020. it's a less unified party. a smaller, more intense and crazier party. those people are out there in large numbers. they're gettable. >> what do you say to those polls, not the national polls, the...
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. >> i will go with lou dobbs let's get crazy. >> lou is no longer on the network. >> he's not? jesus lou dobbs isn't here anymore? >> no great man though. >> did he go out in a blaze of glory? >> he might have he's an outdoorsman. >> he has that camouflage bowtie , you can't see him. >> cat. >> larry kudlow is so rich. >> yes he doesn't strike me as someone who gets up early. >> exactly he would probably like say here's a souvenir to member our trip and wood be a big bag of cash. >> you would be in robes all day. >> i don't want to fly commercial you and i'll go with him as well. >> see you there. >> well that'll be. >> while no one picked jesse waters. >> he would just take up all of the counter with his hair care products don't go where we back >> we are out of time, thanks again... >> good evening everybody picked
. >> i will go with lou dobbs let's get crazy. >> lou is no longer on the network. >> he's not? jesus lou dobbs isn't here anymore? >> no great man though. >> did he go out in a blaze of glory? >> he might have he's an outdoorsman. >> he has that camouflage bowtie , you can't see him. >> cat. >> larry kudlow is so rich. >> yes he doesn't strike me as someone who gets up early. >> exactly he would probably like say here's a...
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what we heard in the state of the union is the cold truth, which is that the dobbs decision overturning abortion rights has infuriated voters. >> we have >> seen overwhelming voter turnout to defeat bans on abortion and fight for access in the last several cycles. and we're going to see it again in 2024. >> yeah, it is clear is something democrats feel will be a winning issue for them and tying donald trump to repealing of roe v. wade is crucial strategy here was vice president kamala harris on the campaign trail talking about donald trump here he is proud >> proud that >> women across our nation are suffering proud that doctors and nurses could be thrown in prison for admission in a string care proud of that, young women today have fewer rights than their mothers and grandmothers how did he? >> that was where i was, you know, no one has been jailed for administering care under these new laws, but the suffering she's talking about, democrats tried at the state of the union to humanize that story with some of the guests they brought a dr. who said she provided an abortion to a girl who'd
what we heard in the state of the union is the cold truth, which is that the dobbs decision overturning abortion rights has infuriated voters. >> we have >> seen overwhelming voter turnout to defeat bans on abortion and fight for access in the last several cycles. and we're going to see it again in 2024. >> yeah, it is clear is something democrats feel will be a winning issue for them and tying donald trump to repealing of roe v. wade is crucial strategy here was vice...
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reproductive freedom, following the dobbs decision. and this was something that the justices said themselves, it was in that conquered opinion. i don't recall which of the conservative justices it was who said next, we're going to be looking at contraceptives next could be marriage equality, mexican be looking at those other cases. it's sort of opened the floodgates to having these challenges. now, when you talk about it from a political glass spec, again, democrats have done a really good job of messaging on these issues. we saw it in 2022. we're already seeing it now. republicans have an exactly figured out how to make gains on it. so i think that republicans want to protect these rights. of course, at all costs, it's a cornerstone of their platform and of their campaigns. but the end of the day, keeping these issues in there headlines, it gives them a real leg up against republicans >> let's change gears slightly because while we're to talk about this in terms of the election terms of republicans versus democrats, we gotta reminder
reproductive freedom, following the dobbs decision. and this was something that the justices said themselves, it was in that conquered opinion. i don't recall which of the conservative justices it was who said next, we're going to be looking at contraceptives next could be marriage equality, mexican be looking at those other cases. it's sort of opened the floodgates to having these challenges. now, when you talk about it from a political glass spec, again, democrats have done a really good job...
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it wasn't the dobbs court. it wasn't this court. and you've got to a mansion, and i wonder if you think the same, that there would be a lot more leeway for a second trump term on that score than there was in the first. >> this is something i have been wondering about a lot, frankly. because i think that we have gotten used to the idea that the judiciary will save us. we still have the courts. and what i would say is that i have done some reporting on the inner workings, the internal politics of the supreme court. what i found is that these justices, for the most part, at least several of the conservative justices, they are not loyal to trump. they're not in thrall to donald trump as a personality. in fact several of them don't like him. but what they are committed to is this broader ideological project. and to the extent of the trump administration is doing things that are outside of precedent to advance that project, i don't see any reason to believe that the courts will put a check on that. >> i think that's correct and astute. mc
it wasn't the dobbs court. it wasn't this court. and you've got to a mansion, and i wonder if you think the same, that there would be a lot more leeway for a second trump term on that score than there was in the first. >> this is something i have been wondering about a lot, frankly. because i think that we have gotten used to the idea that the judiciary will save us. we still have the courts. and what i would say is that i have done some reporting on the inner workings, the internal...
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another reason why justice barrett wrote separately from the progressive justices is about the dobbs case. that's the case where the court overturned roe versus wade. the progressives, the first case that they pulled in their opinion is dobbs for the proposition that the court should never decide more than it has to. so the progressive justices think when the court does that in the colorado case, that's the same kind of power grab that they did in the abortion case. so -- and when they reversed decades of precedent about a woman's right to choose. so ana, of course justice barrett can't sign on to an opinion making that point because in dobbs she voted with the majority. but here, even in a unanimous decision on the judgment, the progressives are still beefing with the conservatives, accusing the conservatives of judicial activism. >> public confidence in the supreme court is at or near record lows right now. we've got a minute left here, what is on the line for america's democratic system of checks and balances this term? as again, the supreme court gears up to take another trump-re
another reason why justice barrett wrote separately from the progressive justices is about the dobbs case. that's the case where the court overturned roe versus wade. the progressives, the first case that they pulled in their opinion is dobbs for the proposition that the court should never decide more than it has to. so the progressive justices think when the court does that in the colorado case, that's the same kind of power grab that they did in the abortion case. so -- and when they reversed...
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dobbs, he said we have to be minimalist here. we can't go as far as done this is the selena gomez and his majority opinion. and they quoted his concurrence back to him and their concurrence and they said you said you're supposed to be a minimalist and look what you've done today. >> that is fascinating. i mean, what do you think? how do you think chief justice john roberts reads that? >> i think he definitely reads it as a jab and it's really hard for me not to look at the language that you quoted earlier, kaitlan, which it looks like the court is trying to insulate itself and the petitioner, meaning trump from further controversy. that's really telling language and that liberal justices can occurrence because what they're really saying is you're trying to protect trump. and i think it's a look ahead to this executive immunity case to say, don't try to protect this individual too much. in the oral argument, justice sotomayor, and i suspect it was she who wrote the joint concurrence because march as a star and has done some leg wo
dobbs, he said we have to be minimalist here. we can't go as far as done this is the selena gomez and his majority opinion. and they quoted his concurrence back to him and their concurrence and they said you said you're supposed to be a minimalist and look what you've done today. >> that is fascinating. i mean, what do you think? how do you think chief justice john roberts reads that? >> i think he definitely reads it as a jab and it's really hard for me not to look at the language...
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like the dobbs decision, that will continue to haunt republicans at the ballot box come november. a new poll finds that 86% of all americans support access, just 14% oppose it. our friend dasha burns is with us in montgomery, alabama, also joining us senior opinion writer for the boston global, kim atkinstore is here. >> reporter: here is something i'm learning from voters as i'm talking to them today. you're right, the vast majority of people support ivf but there is a bit of a disconnect i've heard in my conversations between what the state supreme court did, the ruling that embryos are children, and the impact on ivf treatment in the state. the fact that some clinics have had to pause treatment. not everyone is connecting those dots. there are a couple people i spoke to when i asked do you agree with the supreme court? do you agree that embryos are children? they confidently said, yes, absolutely, life begins at conception, including frozen embryos, but then i asked do you believe people have you had have access to ivf? another resounding, could have dent yes. and the contradic
like the dobbs decision, that will continue to haunt republicans at the ballot box come november. a new poll finds that 86% of all americans support access, just 14% oppose it. our friend dasha burns is with us in montgomery, alabama, also joining us senior opinion writer for the boston global, kim atkinstore is here. >> reporter: here is something i'm learning from voters as i'm talking to them today. you're right, the vast majority of people support ivf but there is a bit of a...