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biskupic, a joan, any indication based on what we've heard today on where the justices are on this. well, a couple of things. >> first of all, it was a very vigorous set of arguments and to your point about how much this can affect things nationwide, there are at least six other states that are as restrictive as idaho, and there are more than 20 states that have new abortion regulations in the wake of the ruling two years ago that reversed roe v. wade nearly a half-century of abortion rights the justices have already allowed the idaho law to take effect. so that's already a signal that they're certainly open to it. and i have to say many of the justices on this conservative dominated court were very skeptical of the government's arguments looking at maybe the government reaching too far into state, state the medical issues that states should have authority over and we're going to play a clip from that. but then i'm also going to mention a little caveat about some of the concern of what's actually happening on the ground. but let's hear first from justice neil gorsuch was donald trum
biskupic, a joan, any indication based on what we've heard today on where the justices are on this. well, a couple of things. >> first of all, it was a very vigorous set of arguments and to your point about how much this can affect things nationwide, there are at least six other states that are as restrictive as idaho, and there are more than 20 states that have new abortion regulations in the wake of the ruling two years ago that reversed roe v. wade nearly a half-century of abortion...
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let's bring in cnns, audie cornish and joan biskupic. joan, do you have any insight into how you think the justices might rule? >> well, you started off, right? this is untested, but back in the 1980s, the justices did rule in a case that involved civil immunity and said that former president richard nixon at the time could not have to be liable in a civil claim, but they set aside the way to your question of criminal immunity and what special counsel jack smith argues is that throughout history there has been a general understanding that presidents could not be completely shielded in criminal cases which are more serious in nature. and he points to, for example, a modern precedent of the watergate that former president gerald ford pardoned richard nixon after he was forced out of office because of watergate in that pardon, had a general recognition that richard nixon could have been criminally prosecuted. winning means you probably did. this. there was a recognition for that, but i just want to add just one little caveat here. i think i
let's bring in cnns, audie cornish and joan biskupic. joan, do you have any insight into how you think the justices might rule? >> well, you started off, right? this is untested, but back in the 1980s, the justices did rule in a case that involved civil immunity and said that former president richard nixon at the time could not have to be liable in a civil claim, but they set aside the way to your question of criminal immunity and what special counsel jack smith argues is that throughout...
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so there's a lot of facts to iron out to before they make their decision. >> joan biskupic. thank you so much for the update to underscore the real life implications of abortion legislation. the biden administration argued today that quote, if a pregnant woman goes into an emergency room facing a grave threat to her health but is not facing death. doctors have to delay her care until she deteriorates or they're airlifting her out of the states if she can get the emergency care that she needs. the argument continues that quote, one hospital system in idaho says that right now it's having to transfer pregnant women and medical crises out of the state about once every other week and quote, one doctor also said that some providers have left idaho, that dozens of them have as a result of the law which created a destabilizing effect to health care in the state joining us, all joining us to talk now about all of this is dr. qarrah walter. she's a family medical physician addition. she's a member of the idaho coalition for safe health care. doctor, have you been listening to what yo
so there's a lot of facts to iron out to before they make their decision. >> joan biskupic. thank you so much for the update to underscore the real life implications of abortion legislation. the biden administration argued today that quote, if a pregnant woman goes into an emergency room facing a grave threat to her health but is not facing death. doctors have to delay her care until she deteriorates or they're airlifting her out of the states if she can get the emergency care that she...
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joan biskupic. i appreciate it, john. >> all right. any moment in new york, judge, could rule of donald trump has violated the gag order in his criminal take case. it would mean he is in contempt. he made brand new comments overnight in an update on the congressional comeback d from former congressman george santos the. >> sinking of the titanic. >> how would really happen, especially to our premiere sunday at knots? >> right on cn? how could anyone possibly know that every single one of these pistachios is guaranteed to be wonderful by reading right here. wonderful pistachios? or the pistachios that are wonderful. but the word wonderful on them, not flossing well, then add the wo of listerine to your routine new science shows listerine is five times more effective than plus ev reducing plaque above the gum line for a cleaner, healthier this story, feel the world. >> well, i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis thanks to sky rosie, i'm on my way with clearer skin. >> three out of four people, like 90% clear skin at four months. and
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joan biskupic on the case, as always, at the us supreme court, court has just ended for the day in the hush money case and not the supreme court. that's a different chord. we're hearing that there's been another big development. we're going to go right back to that courthouse in manhattan next day with us >> have you heard sling tv offers the news you love for less weight. you look and sound just like me. actually i am, you because i'm the same news programs on sling for less, you mean you're me but for less money, a lot less? i'm all your favorite news programs and more on sling starting at just $40 a month. everything great about me, but for less money, which makes me greater than you think it's the same news for less starting at $40 a month >> whether you come to key west ann-depth histy lesson ust want to skim the surface. keystory is richer more colorful more substantia >> and cork here than you ever imagined. key west, close to perfect. far from normal >> see idp disrupts, the idp derails. >> let's be honest sucks but living to see idp doesn't have to. >> when you sign up at shin
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see you supreme court analyst joan biskupic joins us now with that. good morning, joe good morning, john. >> yes. historic day at the supreme court with very much an untested question can a president be shielded from criminal prosecution for actions he took while in office? now, just to remind everyone, this arises from the jack charges brought on behalf of the department of justice representing the united states here at the supreme court for federal counts, fraud, obstruction. did i'll the right to vote all com culminating in what happened on january 6, 2021 lower federal courts john, when they heard this question rejected donald trump's claim of immunity, saying whatever protection he had while he was in office dissolved once he became a former president. now, donald trump is lawyer, is going to argue that separation of powers denies any kind, any judges to sit and review a president's actions. but jack smith's lawyer, michael driven will argued before the justices that no, when you look at the founding documents, understanding the framers head and
see you supreme court analyst joan biskupic joins us now with that. good morning, joe good morning, john. >> yes. historic day at the supreme court with very much an untested question can a president be shielded from criminal prosecution for actions he took while in office? now, just to remind everyone, this arises from the jack charges brought on behalf of the department of justice representing the united states here at the supreme court for federal counts, fraud, obstruction. did i'll...
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and of course, or prosecutors, joan biskupic, the book is the perfect preparation for those hearings. everyone should read it as nine black robes. thank you for coming on tonight. sure. thank you. >> of course, joan is not the only bestselling author who is here up next, james patterson is out with a new book of his that as a very personal fission and wrote something we've covered here a lot at the source to celebrate what isn't coming under increasing attack. here are the us >> i met with the turbotax expert because i had two full-time jobs, lawyering and miami. >> count on me, mia, i'll file your taxes for you with 100% accuracy guaranteed, lead to turbotax full-service expert, do your taxes as students? today >> okay. carroll, you could just tell her that she looks nice >> getting older can be hard my job is to help women embrace their age. >> can we did that? >> oh, no, no, no >> that's a child. you are a grown woman? >> exactly? >> it's just what we need >> very nice. >> laura geller can't help you act your age, but we can help you own your age >> interests, ladders, gutter, mac
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. >> cnn's joan biskupic, she has much more from us, from washington outside of the supreme court, joan the eye, it seems that the state of idaho, the argument they're making him pushing back against the biden administration's case here is that they say that the biden administration is essentially crying wolf when it comes to their restrictive abortion ban. but what is at stake here so much is at stake here, kate, and you can see that we're right back where we were essentially two years ago when the supreme court reversed nearly a half-century of abortion rights and trigger this political, legal and social fallout shortly after the supreme court announced that decision in the case known as dobbs, attorney general merrick garland came forward and said, there is a federal law that can protect women who are emergency situations from complications of pregnancy, who go to emergency rooms and we're death is not imminent as would be the case for the one exception in idaho where death is not imminent, but there are all sorts of other life threatening conditions, health threatening conditions th
. >> cnn's joan biskupic, she has much more from us, from washington outside of the supreme court, joan the eye, it seems that the state of idaho, the argument they're making him pushing back against the biden administration's case here is that they say that the biden administration is essentially crying wolf when it comes to their restrictive abortion ban. but what is at stake here so much is at stake here, kate, and you can see that we're right back where we were essentially two years...
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. >> c, it has alayna treene and supreme court analyst joan biskupic are standing by with much more at all as far as joan let's start with you. >> this is the from court matter. of course, at hand. >> what can we expect today? >> sure. good morning, kate and john. it's really a historic day with an untested question. can a former president be completely shielded from criminal prosecution for actions he took while in office now, this does come from the jack charges brought on behalf of the department of justice, the united states here alleging fraud, obstruction, denial of the right to vote things, culminating with the january 6, 2021 attack on the capitol lower federal court judges objected donald trump's claim of immunity here, saying whatever protection he had from criminal prosecution. while in office dissolved once he was out of office. but this isn't untested question. the supreme court has in the past ruled that a former president can be immune from a civil proceeding, civil damage images, but never addressed the way to your situation of a criminal context. both donald trump & ja
. >> c, it has alayna treene and supreme court analyst joan biskupic are standing by with much more at all as far as joan let's start with you. >> this is the from court matter. of course, at hand. >> what can we expect today? >> sure. good morning, kate and john. it's really a historic day with an untested question. can a former president be completely shielded from criminal prosecution for actions he took while in office now, this does come from the jack charges...
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cnn's joan biskupic has much more on this. and a note to everyone, her book on the court, nine black robes is out in paperback today. joan and the many hats that you wear for all of us what is going to happen when oral arguments begin? >> sure. you're going to hear the justices take a very close reading at that statute. kate. and as you see there, it says that anyone who obstructs influences or impedes any kind of official proceeding could be charged and what a lower court judge first rule is that you need some evidence, you need some documents at this law passed in 22,002 in the wake of the enron financial practices scandal involves evidence of documents in a lower court judge said it couldn't be used against the january 6, defendants and potentially against a couple of charges that are right now level that former president donald trump. but an appeals court reversed. it, said that the law was actually written by congress in a way that could sweep up broader, broader conduct. and that's what the us solicitor general elizabeth
cnn's joan biskupic has much more on this. and a note to everyone, her book on the court, nine black robes is out in paperback today. joan and the many hats that you wear for all of us what is going to happen when oral arguments begin? >> sure. you're going to hear the justices take a very close reading at that statute. kate. and as you see there, it says that anyone who obstructs influences or impedes any kind of official proceeding could be charged and what a lower court judge first...
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cnn senior supreme court analyst joan biskupic joins us now for more on what is sure to be a huge de, for the high court. remind everyone, joan, what the question is before the justices? says here that's right and good to see you. >> it's morning, kate. yes. with all attention on manhattan, just in a matter of days, it'll all be down here in washington on the supreme court. that's going to decide whether the federal government's case against donald trump for election subversion special counsel jack smith has brought four counts against him involving fraud obstruction, denial of the right to vote, all count culminating in what happened on january 6, 2021 at the capitol. the precise question for the justices is whether a former president it is absolutely immune from criminal prosecution for acts that he took while in office. now, lower federal courts said, no former president donald trump must stand trial. whatever presidential immunity he might have enjoyed while president dissolved once he left office. the president is making a pretty audacious claim here. and but, but it has been eff
cnn senior supreme court analyst joan biskupic joins us now for more on what is sure to be a huge de, for the high court. remind everyone, joan, what the question is before the justices? says here that's right and good to see you. >> it's morning, kate. yes. with all attention on manhattan, just in a matter of days, it'll all be down here in washington on the supreme court. that's going to decide whether the federal government's case against donald trump for election subversion special...
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let's bring in cnn, senior supreme court analyst, joan biskupic, who was actually inside the high court today as the oral arguments played out, joan, what stood out to you and was there anything that you would be able to discern that we just hearing it would not well, first of all, it was incredibly griffin right there in the room. jake, i cannot i cannot overstate just spence going into it and then just hearing those questions realizing the direction they were going, which is much further in a direction than i think any of us might have predicted. just to talk about some of the people in the room. jack smith is sitting there at the same table as michael driven, who was defending his position john sauer, defending president trump. jane roberts, one, chief justices, wife, their patrick jackson, husband newest judges justice ketanji brown, jackson room was filled with many dignitaries just trying to hear all this. and what they heard was an argument from the justices that went more in the favor of donald trump than i think some people were anticipating. he he might have to win on the whol
let's bring in cnn, senior supreme court analyst, joan biskupic, who was actually inside the high court today as the oral arguments played out, joan, what stood out to you and was there anything that you would be able to discern that we just hearing it would not well, first of all, it was incredibly griffin right there in the room. jake, i cannot i cannot overstate just spence going into it and then just hearing those questions realizing the direction they were going, which is much further in a...
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biskupic are right outside of court. we're also looking if you see there on the screen as the protesters are asserting to gather in much larger numbers so far opening arguments begin in just less than an hour, and this isn't the only place that is discussing this very volatile issue. >> it's absolutely the right. we're also watching arizona right now are the chaotic fight takes khader, click there. it takes a new turn over abortion access and that civil war era abortion ban in arizona after false starts last week, a major hurdle could now be clear to cnn's natasha, can she's in phoenix for us tracking all of this and attach to arizona state house lawmakers last week, they failed twice to push to make progress on repealing this ban but that could change today. what are you learning? >> kate, a republican source tells me there are now votes to make this happen at this week, even though it didn't happen last week, as you mentioned, there is a razor thin majority for republicans in both chambers here. so democrats needed to,
biskupic are right outside of court. we're also looking if you see there on the screen as the protesters are asserting to gather in much larger numbers so far opening arguments begin in just less than an hour, and this isn't the only place that is discussing this very volatile issue. >> it's absolutely the right. we're also watching arizona right now are the chaotic fight takes khader, click there. it takes a new turn over abortion access and that civil war era abortion ban in arizona...
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. >> cnn's senior supreme court analyst, joan biskupic, sat in on today's arguments. she is also the author of nine black robes inside the supreme court's drive to the right and it's historic consequences. wish i wish i should say is that in paperback today thank you so much for being here we just said you just came from this report down the street? yes. can you help our understand why this is even a thing, why this case even made it at all. certainly after the supreme court, yes. >> more than 300 of the january 6 defendants were charged under this provision. it's a 2002 law that was passed in the wake of the enron accounting scandal. and what it does is it punishes anyone who corruptly destroys evidence or, and here's the key part that they grappled with today. otherwise, obstructs influences or impedes any official proceeding in the question is does anyone who's charged under this provision have to have done something to taint wreck, spoil destroy evidence at an official proceeding, the federal government says, no, this is this after the word otherwise, is a bit of
. >> cnn's senior supreme court analyst, joan biskupic, sat in on today's arguments. she is also the author of nine black robes inside the supreme court's drive to the right and it's historic consequences. wish i wish i should say is that in paperback today thank you so much for being here we just said you just came from this report down the street? yes. can you help our understand why this is even a thing, why this case even made it at all. certainly after the supreme court, yes....
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cnn seen senior supreme court analyst joan biskupic is joining us now with more on this joke. can you walk us through what exactly jack smith is saying and asking here? >> sure. good morning, kate. it's a very forceful filing in advance of the april 25th oral arguments. this is his main attempt to make a case in writing. his lawyers will be making an important person on april 25th, but this is in writing, and he he rejects across the board in a very unequivocal way. donald trump's claim of absolute immunity he says that nothing in us history dating back to the founding or any supreme court precedent since would allow a president to claim absolute immunity for for any kind of actions in office after office against criminal prosecution. and what he does here, remember jack smith has brought several charges, all related to the aftermath of the 2020 election. fraud against the us obstruction of an official proceeding denial of the right to vote. and first he reaches back to the founders and says, the framers never endorsed criminal immunity for a former president and all president
cnn seen senior supreme court analyst joan biskupic is joining us now with more on this joke. can you walk us through what exactly jack smith is saying and asking here? >> sure. good morning, kate. it's a very forceful filing in advance of the april 25th oral arguments. this is his main attempt to make a case in writing. his lawyers will be making an important person on april 25th, but this is in writing, and he he rejects across the board in a very unequivocal way. donald trump's claim...
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jake interesting, joan biskupic. >> thank you so much. kaitlan collins, also outside the court, it will be a fascinating day at the court today. and i'm sure mr. trump wishes that he could attend, but of course he's a busy with a different case. >> yeah. jake, you just said that this morning he was complaining that the judge in new york did not make a special exception for him to be able to come to these arguments. he said that he wanted to come instead, it will be his attorneys inside the supreme court arguing this without mr. trump as he is listening to david pecker's testimony. and i have seen paula reid and kasie hunt here with me as you're waiting for this monumental day, just kinda, i mean, we talk about split-screen a lot, but this is really remarkable to see donald trump in a manhattan courthouse and also his attorneys, his other attorneys going into the supreme court and paula, i just a reminder the question that the justices had before that, which is whether and if so, to what extent does a former president enjoy? we presidentia
jake interesting, joan biskupic. >> thank you so much. kaitlan collins, also outside the court, it will be a fascinating day at the court today. and i'm sure mr. trump wishes that he could attend, but of course he's a busy with a different case. >> yeah. jake, you just said that this morning he was complaining that the judge in new york did not make a special exception for him to be able to come to these arguments. he said that he wanted to come instead, it will be his attorneys...