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constitutional court. and imposed new supreme court of justice. this work is referred to as a judicial cour. at this time, in may 2021, the legislature came into action and virtually all extradition proceedings were halted, and this administration agreed with the gang leaders not to extradite them to america. so how can there be a fight against the gangs? when you agree with the gangs not to extradite them in exchange for a reduction in murders. addition, very important news was published here and that was the release of the third leader of these gangs who is known as crook, he was released from prison by a government agent, that government agent takes him to luxury apartment hotel, for one night he takes him to guatemala, arms him and lets him through. america arrests him in mexico. crook's trial made everyone here very angry because he disclosed important things there. continuamos con walter, we continue with walter roddles, we were saying that there are a series of statistics. media, so i also said that the best worlds is in social media and th
constitutional court. and imposed new supreme court of justice. this work is referred to as a judicial cour. at this time, in may 2021, the legislature came into action and virtually all extradition proceedings were halted, and this administration agreed with the gang leaders not to extradite them to america. so how can there be a fight against the gangs? when you agree with the gangs not to extradite them in exchange for a reduction in murders. addition, very important news was published here...
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constitutional court and imposed new supreme court of justice. this work is... referred to as a judicial code. at this time, in may 2021, the legislature came into action and virtually all extradition proceedings were halted and this administration. so how can there be a fight against the gangs when you agree with the gangs not to extradite them in exchange for a reduction in murders? in addition, very important news was published here, and that was the release of the third leader of these gangs who is known as krouk, he was released from prison by a government agent. that government agent takes him to luxury apartment hotel for one night. he takes him to guatemala, arms him and lets him through. america arrests him in mexico. crooked trial made everyone here very angry, because he disclosed important things there. so there is secret negotiation with the gangs. oculta con pandillas. and we'll be back with walter ronals in few minutes. secret agreement with the gangs, which has now been exposed. this agreement will have many consequences, because
constitutional court and imposed new supreme court of justice. this work is... referred to as a judicial code. at this time, in may 2021, the legislature came into action and virtually all extradition proceedings were halted and this administration. so how can there be a fight against the gangs when you agree with the gangs not to extradite them in exchange for a reduction in murders? in addition, very important news was published here, and that was the release of the third leader of these...
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constitutional court and imposed new supreme court. of justice, this work is referred to as a judicial cour, at this time in may 2021, the legislature came into action and virtually all extradition proceedings were halted, and this administration agreed with the gang leaders, not to extradite them to america, so how can there be a fight against the gangs when you agree with the gangs not to extradite them in exchange for a reduction in murders? in addition, very... important news was published here and that was the release of the third leader of these gangs who is known as krook, he was released from prison by a government agent, that government agent takes him to luxury apartment hotel for one night, he takes him to guatemala, arms him and lets him through, america arrests him in mexico, crook's trial made everyone here very angry because he disclosed important things there, so there's a secret negotiation with. porque evidentemente va a hablar, pero entonces ha habido una negociación oculta con pandillas, ahora vamos a una take a short break now and we'll be back with few minutes. w
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court of justice. what did the rally participants demand? let's look at the plot: there is a shortage of judges in ukraine, more than half a thousand vacant positions... the appeal courts this year should be filled by honest candidates the competition was started by the higher qualification commission of judges. at the regular meeting, the members decided which of the candidates would be allowed to participate in the selection. the commission checked the documents of the participants and determined whether they were properly executed. one question is about the admission of candidates to pass the professional evaluation and participate in the competition for vacant positions of judges of appeals. among those who want to sit in the new chair of the judge of the northern court of appeal , pavlo was the notorious head of the commercial court of the kyiv region gorbasenko. in this way, he seeks not only to get a promotion, but also to erase his corrupt past. fictitious divorces, property that cannot be expl
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at bottom, it is a supreme court of justice. so we see you can see that did say to many of the democratic complex, i personally a favor, you know, limit things. apollo as far as the so think of just send that in both and it says the values on the list on the site essentially says we should be made by based upon them in this model juncture. and but they think that they usually see is different . i think the 2nd bill and population is right to buy it from the dealer. hey dulce, the all settled, all the dogs and even this demographic trends continues and naturally to continue because it can be somehow managed a, it will make the secular, at least a neighbor, the smaller of, uh, you know, and uh, you know, as a, is very society as uh, its not tobacco don't make it as an adult adults national religious, which are mazda and orthodox people, and a loud spot adult with tradition and then i use and the secondary. so i have to let me know if they have been, you know, is the founding elements of but it was easily state and did they become
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this guy is not the best to be the chief justice of the supreme court. they even though he'd actually run the court for a little while, he was kind, sent packing and back home. so the very first rejection of a presidential. so, again, here in philadelphia, constitution in a lot of different directions, being explored and used for first time. and of course, you go through history and you see other occurrences. this happens now. the one other power, the supreme court or of the senate, rather, that's not going get exercised here in philadelphia, is the power of impeaching. if the president is impeached, theote to have an impeachment. the senate be basically the jury in what is essentially a trial to decide whether or not the president should be removed. office so yeah a look at the powers of the senate and you see these things that they can do that tie to the president in a lot of ways anrefore give them that little bit of extra advantage over the house of represents plus they're a smaller body of with only two senators per state you represent an entire sta
this guy is not the best to be the chief justice of the supreme court. they even though he'd actually run the court for a little while, he was kind, sent packing and back home. so the very first rejection of a presidential. so, again, here in philadelphia, constitution in a lot of different directions, being explored and used for first time. and of course, you go through history and you see other occurrences. this happens now. the one other power, the supreme court or of the senate, rather,...
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and, of course, this legislation could come before the supreme court. and so it's really remarkable. and as i say, sort of astonished by today's standards that here you have a justice working out of the white house and the administration legislation, another very conspicuous example, in 1944, when fdr was running for his fourth term and had decided that he was not going to run again with incumbent vice president henry wallace, whom this building is named after. and so then there was the question of who is going to be his who was going to be wallace successor, an fdr running mate, and fdr very much drawn to william douglas to be his running mate. he was kind of infatuated with with douglas frizzell personally. they had a very close relationship. douglas was part his poker circle. he loved the way douglas told good stories, said and this was very, very important to fdr. he said that douglas made the best martinis of anybody in washington, but he also douglas would have great political appeal because of his background, his sort of modest, humble background
and, of course, this legislation could come before the supreme court. and so it's really remarkable. and as i say, sort of astonished by today's standards that here you have a justice working out of the white house and the administration legislation, another very conspicuous example, in 1944, when fdr was running for his fourth term and had decided that he was not going to run again with incumbent vice president henry wallace, whom this building is named after. and so then there was the...
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in the supreme council of justice. we inform you that according to the results of the consideration of the said decision and the notice of the judge ivanina of the dnipro district court of kyiv, the investigator of the state bureau of investigation did not establish grounds for entering information about a criminal offense into the unified register of pretrial investigations. a month ago , there was an illegal search, it was a deliberate overreach by the sbi of its powers and... interference in the administration of justice, and as i understand it, today there is already information that the sbi refused to initiate criminal proceedings, in principle news, let's say yes, expected, the actions of the sbi are logical, because she is not can catch themselves, they cannot put themselves in prison in this case either, although there is every reason for this. we sent an information request to the state bureau of investigation with a request to explain the actions of the bureau's employees during the search and the reasons for
in the supreme council of justice. we inform you that according to the results of the consideration of the said decision and the notice of the judge ivanina of the dnipro district court of kyiv, the investigator of the state bureau of investigation did not establish grounds for entering information about a criminal offense into the unified register of pretrial investigations. a month ago , there was an illegal search, it was a deliberate overreach by the sbi of its powers and... interference in...
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he will later become the chief justice of the south carolina supreme court. when john jay, who was the first united states court chief justice, resigned as he's elected governor of new york, he leaves the post of chief justice. that leaves it empty washington will eventually tap john rutledge of south carolina. rutledge will come back to philadelphia this time and actually serve as chief justice. however, he is appointed during a of congress. and so technically senate hasn't confirmed him, but he actually as session of the court as chief and leads them through some cases when the senate comes back later that year to return to session they then take up the question of approving john rutledge george washington's never had anyone rejected that he's appointed so this has never happened in our youngest. well john rutledge has a couple of things going against him. number one, there are guys in the senate that think the guy's a little crazy he's definitely had some kind of strange things that he's had to say at different times in the years of the 1790. so he's a bit
he will later become the chief justice of the south carolina supreme court. when john jay, who was the first united states court chief justice, resigned as he's elected governor of new york, he leaves the post of chief justice. that leaves it empty washington will eventually tap john rutledge of south carolina. rutledge will come back to philadelphia this time and actually serve as chief justice. however, he is appointed during a of congress. and so technically senate hasn't confirmed him, but...
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by politicizing -- by going outside of the supreme court justices and intimidating them. that is obstruction of justice. host: there were headlines leading away from january 6 about one supporter arrested for having a gun. you said there were no arms present. i wanted to know if you want to clarify? guest: they found one person with a weapon? blm and nt for supporters who attacked the white house who burned the secret service guard station who torched st. john's church, who attacked u.s. senator rand paul leaving the white house who attacked the portland federal courthouse on a nightly basis? how about the abortion industry activists who threatened and intimidated supreme court justices outside their homes while they were deciding the dobbs decision, which led to justices and their families being taken to a safe house. even after the 1:00 a.m. assassination attempt against justice kavanaugh and their two teenage daughters, the biden just department allow this to continue to happen. we have people from the justice department, we have the white house press secretary jen psa
by politicizing -- by going outside of the supreme court justices and intimidating them. that is obstruction of justice. host: there were headlines leading away from january 6 about one supporter arrested for having a gun. you said there were no arms present. i wanted to know if you want to clarify? guest: they found one person with a weapon? blm and nt for supporters who attacked the white house who burned the secret service guard station who torched st. john's church, who attacked u.s....
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and president barack obama nominated her as an associate justice of the supreme court on may 26, 2009. and she assumed this role, august 8, 2009. [applause] >> associate justice amy coney barrett was born in new orlea, louisiana on january 28, 1972. she married jesse barrett in 1999 and they have seven children. she received a ba from rhodes college and a jd from notre dame law school. she served as a law clerk for judge silberman of the u.s. court of appeals of the d.c. circuit from 1997-1998 and for justice antonin scalia of the supreme court of the united states during the 1998 term. after two years in private practice in washington, d.c., she became a law professor joining the faculty of notre dame law school in 2002. she was appointed a judge of the united states court of appeals trump dominated her as an associate justice of the supreme court and she took her seat on october 27, 2020. [applause] i want to begin, justices, with just recognizing this time that we are in, both civic learning week itself, and the centrality of those themes, but also the time we are in in the country
and president barack obama nominated her as an associate justice of the supreme court on may 26, 2009. and she assumed this role, august 8, 2009. [applause] >> associate justice amy coney barrett was born in new orlea, louisiana on january 28, 1972. she married jesse barrett in 1999 and they have seven children. she received a ba from rhodes college and a jd from notre dame law school. she served as a law clerk for judge silberman of the u.s. court of appeals of the d.c. circuit from...
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of the dnipro district court and the reaction of the supreme council of justice to it, still this urgency, it really causes, causes doubts. they checked not only personal things, but also the contents of mobile phones and other devices. at the same time, the personal search of women was carried out by men, the main goal the allegedly urgent search was to gain access to the official computer of judge yulia. access to the draft of the court decision in the case, as well as to other drafts and court decisions, in which the personal data of the participants in the court proceedings are indicated, was found and obtained. at the same time, the full text of the specified court decision was not announced at the time of the search. as stated in the sbi, the search took place within the framework of criminal proceedings on the fact of alleged assistance to a criminal organization. the security forces assured that did not intend to exert pressure. however, what happened was different. than pressure is difficult to call. during the search, the investigator took a photo of the text of the yet-to-be-an
of the dnipro district court and the reaction of the supreme council of justice to it, still this urgency, it really causes, causes doubts. they checked not only personal things, but also the contents of mobile phones and other devices. at the same time, the personal search of women was carried out by men, the main goal the allegedly urgent search was to gain access to the official computer of judge yulia. access to the draft of the court decision in the case, as well as to other drafts and...
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he was the last of the no law school supreme court justices. since then, harvard and yale law school graduates have come to dominate the supreme court and the rest of the federal judiciary. now federal judges are supposed to arrive with enough education to actually do their jobs. in the 21st century republican billionaires have decided law school is not enough. and so they have been hosting federal judges on very expensive vacation trips to luxury resorts including a luxury ski resort in deer valley, utah, her son judge time is spent on the receiving end of lectures about something called corpus linguistics. molly redden reports it all in a new article in huffington post under the headline inside the wrist he retreats, hosting right-wing judges. she reports that corpus linguistics essentially works like a search engine that returns every example of how a word or phrase was used in a select database of historical text. the leading proponents of legal corpus linguistics see it as something more. a powerful new tool to shore up the legitimacy of t
he was the last of the no law school supreme court justices. since then, harvard and yale law school graduates have come to dominate the supreme court and the rest of the federal judiciary. now federal judges are supposed to arrive with enough education to actually do their jobs. in the 21st century republican billionaires have decided law school is not enough. and so they have been hosting federal judges on very expensive vacation trips to luxury resorts including a luxury ski resort in deer...
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rachel scott at the supreme court. >>> tonight, the federal raids at the homes of sean diddy combs in los angeles and miami. sources tonight now telling abc news this is a sex trafficking investigation involving combs. tonight, what authorities seized in those moments. >>> don't, donald trump facing mounting legal bills and that bond now due in nine days. tonight, donald trump revealing he is now selling bibles, charging $59.99. >>> in new york city tonight, the subway rider accused of intentionally shoving a subway rider in front of the train onto the tracks. tonight, news coming in of the arrest. >>> we're tracking severe storms across several states tonight. lightning and damaging winds. heavy rain also moving up the east coast, florida, right up the through washington, d.c., philadelphia to new york city. >>> and the heroes here in baltimore who put out the emergency call just moments before the bridge came down here to keep drivers off the bridge. they saved countless lives. >>> and good evening tonight from baltimore harbor, maryland. we are here at the scene of the catastrophic
rachel scott at the supreme court. >>> tonight, the federal raids at the homes of sean diddy combs in los angeles and miami. sources tonight now telling abc news this is a sex trafficking investigation involving combs. tonight, what authorities seized in those moments. >>> don't, donald trump facing mounting legal bills and that bond now due in nine days. tonight, donald trump revealing he is now selling bibles, charging $59.99. >>> in new york city tonight, the...
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the three justices of the supreme court appointed by president obama and president biden wrote a separate opinion of only six pages where they referred to donald trump as an oath breaking insurrectionist four times and said, quote, legislation of any kind, however are, is not required. section three of the 14th amendment is self executing, meaning that it does not depend on implementing legislation. ketanji brown jackson and elena kagan said, quote, section three provides that what an oath breaking insurrectionist is disqualified, congress may by a vote of two thirds of each house remove such a disability. it is hard to understand by the constitution would require a congressional super majority to remove a disqualification if a single majority could nullify section 3's operation by repealing or declining to pass implementing legislation. it is worse than they know. it would not take a simple majority to decline to pass implementing legislation, to vote against implementing legislation. it would only take 41 out of 100 senators to block implementing legislation which, according to the proc
the three justices of the supreme court appointed by president obama and president biden wrote a separate opinion of only six pages where they referred to donald trump as an oath breaking insurrectionist four times and said, quote, legislation of any kind, however are, is not required. section three of the 14th amendment is self executing, meaning that it does not depend on implementing legislation. ketanji brown jackson and elena kagan said, quote, section three provides that what an oath...
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the idea of supreme court justices using sharp language to express their views with opinions they disagree with is nothing new the idea that all of a sudden now we're going to wag our fingers at three dissenting or concurring justices over and over the tone of their opinion, just silly. and i guess we'll use the word again. it's just, it's a little bit sanctimonious and the more i've thought about it over the course of the day-to-day as we've been talking about, just realized, wow, what a head scratching line that wasn't that opinion >> well, she is the second newest justice on the court. maybe she's trying to change these opinions down. elliot williams can do is, you know, great to have you both here. thank you. >> and as i noted with hours >> to go before the biggest primary day this election season, president biden is now using one of donald trump's favorite insults against him in a rare new interview. >> we'll tell you what he said. also in trump's rally playlist is shrinking. again, the strongly worded demand from one artist, state to stop playing her songs at his campaign event no tr
the idea of supreme court justices using sharp language to express their views with opinions they disagree with is nothing new the idea that all of a sudden now we're going to wag our fingers at three dissenting or concurring justices over and over the tone of their opinion, just silly. and i guess we'll use the word again. it's just, it's a little bit sanctimonious and the more i've thought about it over the course of the day-to-day as we've been talking about, just realized, wow, what a head...
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i we went in seven months from the first propublica of stories about justice thomas to the supreme court saying maybe it's a good idea if we have some rules, even if the rules aren't very good. and i take as a sign, you know, my book talks about some other examples of signs where when the conversation is not about ideology and when the conversations not about partizan politics, when the content not about, you know, constitutional methodology, it's when it's about institutional erosion. there's been some signs of traction in those criticisms in efforts to reform little things and big things. and what that says to me is that maybe to a greater than we see in the democratically elected branches, you know, the justices matter actually are persuadable at, least when we're trying to persuade them on institutional and not ideological grounds. let's come back to your point about the lack of peaceful transitions these days. what do you think is triggered that? is it just reluctance to relinquish power or is it something more inherent in our institutional structure that has allowed this to happen?
i we went in seven months from the first propublica of stories about justice thomas to the supreme court saying maybe it's a good idea if we have some rules, even if the rules aren't very good. and i take as a sign, you know, my book talks about some other examples of signs where when the conversation is not about ideology and when the conversations not about partizan politics, when the content not about, you know, constitutional methodology, it's when it's about institutional erosion. there's...
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front of supreme court justices, and i think that is the damage that has been done. no matter what. it appears this is truth in some form. >> is in the larger issue here that their argument is calling into question the fda's authority when it comes to approving all drugs?>> they basically went through. i am not a lawyer and i have done my best to get through as many legal documents saturday because of so many reproductive rights cases. i have had to read a lot of these documents, and it is true they have called into questions where they actually cited the fda did not evaluate safety data when in fact this does have serious adverse events that have been associated and it has been negligent in their duty. i want to make something very clear. we can talk about the science. donald trump can put in an fda commissioner that can actually make some of this and make it even harder to prescribe it without a supreme court case. i live in a fear that we could have a commissioner in charge of an independent federal agency that is not so independent, and we have seen this before.
front of supreme court justices, and i think that is the damage that has been done. no matter what. it appears this is truth in some form. >> is in the larger issue here that their argument is calling into question the fda's authority when it comes to approving all drugs?>> they basically went through. i am not a lawyer and i have done my best to get through as many legal documents saturday because of so many reproductive rights cases. i have had to read a lot of these documents,...
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you might've noticed not all of the supreme court justices were in the chamber tonight. six out of nine were in attendance. the ones that were missing thom, and amy coney barrett. this notero usually lead the speaker of the house introduces the president by saying, members of congress, i have the high privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you the president of the united states. it doesn't happen always, but usually viewers will notice it did not happen tonight. jake sherman says he could be biden just started without waiting for the introduction. host:ynn is coming in from cottonwood california. how did president biden do to i thought you did exceptionally well. i was listening to the republican response. he has done so much. i do not think that we should g. i appreciate president biden is going to do something and get humanitarian aid in there. i appreciate keep pointed out the fact that israel has the right to defend itself. however, the carnage in gaza needs to stop. she did not use carnage, i did, and i think that t case, but he has done so much for our econo
you might've noticed not all of the supreme court justices were in the chamber tonight. six out of nine were in attendance. the ones that were missing thom, and amy coney barrett. this notero usually lead the speaker of the house introduces the president by saying, members of congress, i have the high privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you the president of the united states. it doesn't happen always, but usually viewers will notice it did not happen tonight. jake sherman says he...
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but if the supreme court justices want to move quickly, they could. a little recent context. i think it's important. if you get lost in the procedural weeds. back in december, donald trump filed a claim saying he was immune from prosecution for trying to overturn the election because he was being charged for acts he committed while he was president. and the district judge, in that case tanya chutkan, heard arguments and issued a very well reasoned ruling saying nobody it, doesn't work that. way quote, whatever immunity's a sitting president may enjoy, the united states has learned chief executive at a time, and that position does not confer a lifelong get out of jail free pass. and then the special counsel prosecuting case, jack smith, did something a little novel and even audacious. rather than waiting for donald trump to appeal that ruling to the d. c. circuit, which is the next step up the ladder, smith said hey, we all know this is going to end up in the supreme court. let's just cooling court now. let's do it. let's have it out. and he applied for the rare procedural mec
but if the supreme court justices want to move quickly, they could. a little recent context. i think it's important. if you get lost in the procedural weeds. back in december, donald trump filed a claim saying he was immune from prosecution for trying to overturn the election because he was being charged for acts he committed while he was president. and the district judge, in that case tanya chutkan, heard arguments and issued a very well reasoned ruling saying nobody it, doesn't work that. way...
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a former supreme court justice. thank you very much, ken dilanian. >>> also today, the supreme court's temporary block on a texas immigration law expires at 5:00 p.m. eastern. then what? >>> plus, how donald trump is stepping up his public attacks on the multiple legal cases he's mired in. could it come back to bite him? stay with us. you're watching "ana cabrera reports." ra reports. breathing claritin clear is like... (♪♪) is he? confidently walking 8 long haired dogs and living as if he doesn't have allergies? yeah. fast relief of your worst allergy symptoms, like nasal congestion. you know, when i take the bike out like this, all my stresses just melt away. i hear that. this bad boy can fix anything. yep, tough day at work, nice cruise will sort you right out. when i'm riding, i'm not even thinking about my painful cavity. well, you shouldn't ignore that. and every time i get stressed about having to pay my bills, i just hop on the bike, man. oh, come on, man, you got to pay your bills. you don't have to wor
a former supreme court justice. thank you very much, ken dilanian. >>> also today, the supreme court's temporary block on a texas immigration law expires at 5:00 p.m. eastern. then what? >>> plus, how donald trump is stepping up his public attacks on the multiple legal cases he's mired in. could it come back to bite him? stay with us. you're watching "ana cabrera reports." ra reports. breathing claritin clear is like... (♪♪) is he? confidently walking 8 long...
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anchor: to another top story, justices on the supreme court appearing skeptical of antiabortion groups asking the court to restrict access to a widely used abortion pill. the nation's top court heard arguments related to the u.s. food and drug administration's decision to lift restrictions on the drug. opponents argue the drug is unsafe and that the government inappropriately expanded access to it over the last decade. numerous studies have shown that the drug, first approved by the fda in 2000, is safe. they also argue its members, which include doctors, might suffer harm my having to treat patients who use them to end a pregnancy because it would be in opposition to their own religious police. the bite in the ministration argued that doctors cannot show that the fda's decisions directly harmed them and that the ruling in favor of the antiabortion group would severely disrupt the federal system for developing and improving drugs and would inflict great harm on women across the country. a research organization that doesn't support abortion rights reported that there were approximately
anchor: to another top story, justices on the supreme court appearing skeptical of antiabortion groups asking the court to restrict access to a widely used abortion pill. the nation's top court heard arguments related to the u.s. food and drug administration's decision to lift restrictions on the drug. opponents argue the drug is unsafe and that the government inappropriately expanded access to it over the last decade. numerous studies have shown that the drug, first approved by the fda in...
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so far at pretty close of the poll question of the de, should a supreme court justice >> ever time their retirement so as to influence the selection of their successor 27,000 and change have already voted and the yeses are 53% very interested ting, remember, it's not just this case in ten years, there'll be a different set of circumstance and you might not be thinking the same thing. here are some of the social media reaction from today's program. catherine, what came in tons of stuff. i am told i totally disagree with your view on carrying trump's speeches. his speeches are full of lies and his followers mistrust the journalists only trust him. what good does it do? anyone to listen to 20 minutes of narcissist lives? what good does it do, jennifer, if you totally i'm not saying carry the whole thing and do it without any commentary. you got to take some of it. i mean, otherwise you're you're shunning 45, 46% of the country and carry it to its logical conclusion. if trump wins the flexion, are you now saying we're not going to take his inaugural address on january 20, 2025 remember w sai
so far at pretty close of the poll question of the de, should a supreme court justice >> ever time their retirement so as to influence the selection of their successor 27,000 and change have already voted and the yeses are 53% very interested ting, remember, it's not just this case in ten years, there'll be a different set of circumstance and you might not be thinking the same thing. here are some of the social media reaction from today's program. catherine, what came in tons of stuff. i...
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many people found that very interesting that the nine justices of the supreme court opted to really stay away from the issue of whether or not donald trump committed an act of insurrection, even though, as you mentioned, the state of colorado found that he did. why do you think they stayed away from that argument? well, i think the easy answer is the facts are unassailable. it is unquestioned — his planning, his role, his orchestration of the insurrection onjanuary 6. i have to say, of course, he hasn't been convicted, yet, of any sort of acts of insurrection, right? he hasn't been convicted, but a conviction is required under the 14th amendment. all that is we found is that he did engage in it, and the facts that he did engage in it were overwhelming. even though he had a full and fair opportunity to put on his side the case, the facts are clear. the supreme court also said it shouldn't be up to the state to determine whether or not a candidate should be on the ballot when it comes to considering an act of insurrection, but that it should be up to congress. what did you make of that?
many people found that very interesting that the nine justices of the supreme court opted to really stay away from the issue of whether or not donald trump committed an act of insurrection, even though, as you mentioned, the state of colorado found that he did. why do you think they stayed away from that argument? well, i think the easy answer is the facts are unassailable. it is unquestioned — his planning, his role, his orchestration of the insurrection onjanuary 6. i have to say, of...
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i wanna be the next chief justice of the supreme court." ike, the great war hero, shakes hands, says, "you got a deal." he wins. one year later, earl warren is the chief justice of the united states supreme court. rod wanted a political appointment from obama, and for that, he was prepared to trade obama's old senate seat, which is actually legal. otherwise, eisenhower would have gone to jail, and americans would not have "liked ike." do you see yourself as somebody who was just trying to function in perhaps an inherently corrupt but legal system, and that theoretically almost any politician could be snagged the way you were? absolutely. of course i do, except i'm giving me higher marks. because i was using that money that--that-- and that power gave me to fight an established system that served itself on the backs of the people, and when you do that, you piss a lot of people off, and they wanna get rid of you. but do you think that you're earthier about it? like, more outspoken about it? well, i wasn't hiding any of it, but these--because
i wanna be the next chief justice of the supreme court." ike, the great war hero, shakes hands, says, "you got a deal." he wins. one year later, earl warren is the chief justice of the united states supreme court. rod wanted a political appointment from obama, and for that, he was prepared to trade obama's old senate seat, which is actually legal. otherwise, eisenhower would have gone to jail, and americans would not have "liked ike." do you see yourself as somebody who...
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the supreme court justices are put into those seats by the american people, whoever, and of these are the best we can put up in front of us, and you're asking a question -- wouldn't it be nice if you did what they used to do in the old days and have a constitutionalist represent one point of view, a constitutionalist on the other side of the table represent another point of view, having questions asked -- host: i promise we will have more roundtables. what we do is take an hour asking questions, taking your calls about the news of the day. so do you trust or not trust the supreme court? that is my question to you. caller: on what? on the election? i have my own opinion, yeah. i trust them, but i hope we, as a voter, i can vote for a person i want to vote for and not have him removed or her removed. what is going to happen is, if you remove one candidate from a blue state, then the red states say, hey, we will pass through our legislature and all that, we'll ban the blue candidate. what kind of country are we going to have? why don't you have someone on to explain this, that way people
the supreme court justices are put into those seats by the american people, whoever, and of these are the best we can put up in front of us, and you're asking a question -- wouldn't it be nice if you did what they used to do in the old days and have a constitutionalist represent one point of view, a constitutionalist on the other side of the table represent another point of view, having questions asked -- host: i promise we will have more roundtables. what we do is take an hour asking...