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you are a supreme court justice. you know there will be a lot of media attention and speculation about your houses and what kind of flag there they are flying the american flag upside down. if i did that -- i'm a young guy. what happens about calling cap -- find the flag upsidedown, ty image of unpatriotic. host: recent opedark c -- by■ it goes both ways but they are supposed to be idd. it's what you think is done for the american people. it goes beyond that. host: finish your thought. er: i'm saying if you go beyond t rick in boston giving his thoughts and you can join in thr democrats, republicans and independents (202) 748-8001. rudy is next. caller: when you arepp conservative or liberal president if opinions don't match what's going on in this country, you've got a right to turn that flag upside down. this country is upside down because of the democratic party. think that's justice. their opinion. it's ee flag upside down don' be court justice, what you think of the appropriateness? caller:■othat should have
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and the current justices because that they had all had these large lives each of the justices felt he could and should be leading the court and this was especially true of felix frankfurter. he had devoted his life to studying the supreme court writing about it. he had close to these judicial icons like oliver wendell holmes ands. and he thought was his natural fate. and destiny to lead the court and for the other justices to fall line behind him and the other justices didn't quite see it that really bothered frankfurter. he was. and in fact, during the war years, during some of the war years, he kept a journal and a diary. and in it he recorded every grievance and perceived unhappy it and he even took to calling the other justices black and douglas and murphy and rutledge the axis. now is at the height of world war two when we're fighting the axis enemies, you know. 1 when justice started calling another group of justices al qaida. but it also was not a one way street. for example, there are from douglass toeriod where he refers to frankfurter as der fÜhrer and the little --. so the
and the current justices because that they had all had these large lives each of the justices felt he could and should be leading the court and this was especially true of felix frankfurter. he had devoted his life to studying the supreme court writing about it. he had close to these judicial icons like oliver wendell holmes ands. and he thought was his natural fate. and destiny to lead the court and for the other justices to fall line behind him and the other justices didn't quite see it that...
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and destiny to lead the court and for the other justices to fall line behind him and the other justices didn't quite see it that way, and that really bothered frankfurter. he wasand in fact, during the war years, during some of the war years, he kept a journal and a diary. and in it he recorded every grievance and perceived and he was very, very unhappy it and he even took to other justices black and douglas and murphy andis. now is at the height of world war two wh fighting the axis enemies, you know. it's as if after 911 when justice started calling another group ofces al qaida. but it also was not a one way street. for example, there are from douglass to murphy this period where he refers to frankfurter as der fÜhrer and the little --. so there'sonal enmity then among the justices what i find interesting with that, too, and then i'll focus to some of the cases in what's going on, both in terms of the war and in terms of domestic affairs. but it's soit does play out in public there to groups around the country in what almost seems or maybe they are just overtly very political. you kn
and destiny to lead the court and for the other justices to fall line behind him and the other justices didn't quite see it that way, and that really bothered frankfurter. he wasand in fact, during the war years, during some of the war years, he kept a journal and a diary. and in it he recorded every grievance and perceived and he was very, very unhappy it and he even took to other justices black and douglas and murphy andis. now is at the height of world war two wh fighting the axis enemies,...
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i entered the justice department in 1979. we barely have more attorneys in the antitrust division now than we had in 1979. this is the first year we have been able to bring the number up to the number of attorneys we had when i first entered the department. >> we would like to work with you on how well we can give the resources necessary to be able to do your job. the final,, i'm very interested to listen to the ftc commissioner about the working together with the department of justice. we have a serious issue, which needs consolidation. to fight competitiveness. it's a reality how the department of justice and the ftc, we can address these issues in a very robust way. to get these monopolies that have only increased prices. thank you. i yield back. >> thank you. general garland, it is good to have you here. thanks for your time. i want to focus on something that have not been questions about so far. the prisons. i understand according to the bureau of prison website, there are less than 35,000 employees to ensure the securit
i entered the justice department in 1979. we barely have more attorneys in the antitrust division now than we had in 1979. this is the first year we have been able to bring the number up to the number of attorneys we had when i first entered the department. >> we would like to work with you on how well we can give the resources necessary to be able to do your job. the final,, i'm very interested to listen to the ftc commissioner about the working together with the department of justice....
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chief justice roberts: justice thomas? justice alito? justice alito:ould you explain how your rule would be carried out by police officers on a day-to-day basis? let's say that there are 500 beds in a particular town and let's say it's 3:00 in the afternoon, 4:00 in the afternoon on a winter day. what is an individual police officer supposed to do if individual police officer would go around and count the number of people who are getting ready to sleep outside? i guess if that's 4:00, you wouldn't get that. let's say it's 6:00. count the number of people who are getting ready to sleep outside for the night and then ask each one of them whether you've tried to find a bed at -- at a shelter? whether that person would be willing to go to a shelter if a bed is available without any conditions or whether the bed would have to be available on the conditions that the individual wants, like i won't go to a shelter where they won't take my dog or something like that? can you just explain how it would work on a daily basis. mr. kneedler: well, fir
chief justice roberts: justice thomas? justice alito? justice alito:ould you explain how your rule would be carried out by police officers on a day-to-day basis? let's say that there are 500 beds in a particular town and let's say it's 3:00 in the afternoon, 4:00 in the afternoon on a winter day. what is an individual police officer supposed to do if individual police officer would go around and count the number of people who are getting ready to sleep outside? i guess if that's 4:00, you...
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justice alito: thank you. chief justice roberts: justice sotomayor? justice sotomayor: there is a diffen between stabilizing a person who presents a serious medical condition requiring stabilatn than a person who ests with a condition, quoting idaho's words,he there is a -- poses a great risk of death to the pregnant woman. you agree there's daylight between the two? mr. turner: we agree, and i think this is most -- justice sotomayor: and so there will be some women who present serious medical condition that the federalaw would require to be treated who will not be tread der idaho law? mr. turner: no, i disagree with that. idaho hospitals are treating these women. they're not treating these women with- justice sotomayor: stop. mr. turner: -- abortions nessarily, your honor, and that's an importantoi. justice sotomayor: and that's my point. just answer the point, which is they will present with a serious medical condition that doctors inoofaith can't say will present death but will present those doctors -- potential loss of an organ or serious medical
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chief justice roberts: justice kagan? ste kagan: on the cores in question is there anything we have treew on clear error? mr. fletcher: historical fact, th statement was made. it was not made if there were specific ftu findings made. things like -- this was pressure or coercion, we thinthe were characterizations. and the ultimate first amendment standard of was this viewed objectively in context, we think that is the overview. justice kagan: and on the past rmuture harm question, i take it that inouture harm, that is independently sufficient, is that right? mr. fletcher correct. justice kagan: would there be any difficulties with confining the hointo that if we were to finfor you? mr. fletcher: i think iso ways that is the easiest w t resolve the case. this is an action for injunctive relief. we don't have to adjudicate the parties over past harm, we just have to execute the burden. justice gorsuch: in uriew, one is the time we should be considering that? probably not today at findings, right? mr. fletcher: it might be ev
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justice kagan: thank chief justice roberts: justice -- justice kavanaugh? justice kavanaugh: you've touched on what's happening on the ground, and that's an important consideration in answer to the question of what's happeng. but idaho is representing -- and i just want to get your aner on this -- that, as i count it, nine conditions that have been identified bthgovernment where emtala would require that an abortion be available, an abortion is available under idaho law. anth's in the reply brief. now, are there other conditions? -- you've ruled out mta health. are there other conditions you would identify, or are you just sayinghathat's not really happening on the ground? i think that'part of your answer, but i just want to get a fuller answer tt. geraprelogar: it certainly isn't happening on therod. these are the conditions that we're worried about. and i think the problem with my frie's theory that idaho law would permit it is that you just c't square it with the text of the statute. you know, the -- the -- justice kavanaugh: what if treere general prelo
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i want to zoom out real quick and say that i think that this scandal around justice alito and justice thomas, the fact that the roberts court over the last several years has been overturning major precedence and untethered in the past. all of this is a sign that reforming the supreme court needs to be a high priority. for people who believe that progressive politics is something that should be pursued or people who believe that americans have a right to self-government. that this court of out of control. and seems aware of the fact that there is not much immediately that can be done. there are options. there are possibilities. and they need to be on the table. thinking about how to respond to a court that seems to hold large parts of it. >> this is a court in crisis. thank you so much for expanding my thinking with your writing and thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >>> and coming up, there is one place in america where it is against the rules to mention that donald trump is an indicted criminal defendant who is currently on trial. and they call that place of al
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an appearance is enough and it is absurd for justice alito and justice thomas as well given his wife was involved. >> gave testimony at the january 6th committee. >> and was involved texting mark meadows related to the same conduct. the same facts that are before this court in two cases. >> yeah. >> it is not just that they have a bias toward donald trump so any executive action that donald trump made, you would do. it is the same factual pattern before the court that if you believe justice alito, both of their spouses made political statements about. that is obvious. at a minimum, it is reasonable to think there is an appearance. >> there is the federal criminal case fence donald trump. and the fisher case before the court. one of the charges which is conspiracy to obstruct official proceeding which is before the court as well. i guess the next question is, it is notable to me, you guys wrote to alito, right? on the house side. the senate judiciary wrote to roberts. and they got a letter back from alito. itself is kind of wild. >> look. >> they didn't write to alito. they wrote to r
an appearance is enough and it is absurd for justice alito and justice thomas as well given his wife was involved. >> gave testimony at the january 6th committee. >> and was involved texting mark meadows related to the same conduct. the same facts that are before this court in two cases. >> yeah. >> it is not just that they have a bias toward donald trump so any executive action that donald trump made, you would do. it is the same factual pattern before the court that if...
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andst the number of justices. they were all extremely to fdr in some instances too closeclose personal relationships. and just to kind of briefly get the players on the table, they sort groups, four of the jcey well known, hugo black,frankfurter, , robert jackson. those are the four very well known ones. then there are four who were not very well, stanley reed, frank murphy, james burns and you know, burns had been a senator from south carolina and he wasos because in the fall of 1942, fdr to him come work with me in the white house. you'll be the assistant president overseeing the domestic economy and burns left the supreme to join fdr in the white and the fourth justice in this category of lesser kjustics was wiy rutledge, who was appointed to be burns's replacement. and then the tjustices who werey appoted fdr and are only two in this category. one of them was harlan fiske Üstone, who had been appointed n 1925 by calvin coolidge, his amherst college buddy, and as i mentioned, fdr elevated him to be chief jusce
andst the number of justices. they were all extremely to fdr in some instances too closeclose personal relationships. and just to kind of briefly get the players on the table, they sort groups, four of the jcey well known, hugo black,frankfurter, , robert jackson. those are the four very well known ones. then there are four who were not very well, stanley reed, frank murphy, james burns and you know, burns had been a senator from south carolina and he wasos because in the fall of 1942, fdr to...
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justice sotomayor: thank you. you pointed out with the essence of the problem saying, i think benjamin franklin if i am not mistaken, where it when asked what kind of government we had, his response was, "a republic of the people." and as my colleague, justice gorsuch wrote in one of his books, he, "it's a messy thing, a republic." e is lot of voices you are trying to harmonize and function together. and entire structure of our constitution, and i think yschoy adult heard that we are a system of checks and balances, have three branches of government, that each of them hafu that they serve their functions and we banc other in an attempt to get things right. when theres discord within one or between them, that system is going to see its cracks. individually, it can fail. the failing starts things and they can move to large things. so when we don't example, a functioning executiv legislativh stepping in. if you don't have a functioning legislative branch, you are tempting the executive to take ibility or to do more t
justice sotomayor: thank you. you pointed out with the essence of the problem saying, i think benjamin franklin if i am not mistaken, where it when asked what kind of government we had, his response was, "a republic of the people." and as my colleague, justice gorsuch wrote in one of his books, he, "it's a messy thing, a republic." e is lot of voices you are trying to harmonize and function together. and entire structure of our constitution, and i think yschoy adult heard...
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chief justice roberts: justice barrt? justice barrett: no. chief justice roberts: justice jackson? jujackson: can a person go from being addicted to drugs not being addicted to drugs? . coran: so i think under common -- as we think about it in terms of modern medicine, the answer is no. but the robinsonou certainly thought that was the case, right? sixty yearag we didn't have the same understanding of addictn. justice jackson: so your view of binson is that it doesn't really matter, the permaney the condition; it's still a status? ms. corkran: right. the robinson court did not think that the permanency mattered, because it thought that adction was a status that could change. ice jackson: thank you. chief justice roberts: thank you, cou rebuttal? ms. evangelis: thank you. this case is worlds away from robinson. the eighth amendment does not answer any of estions that we've been discussing today, and that is reason not to extend robinson. all se questions are unanswerable. t, i'd like to start with the united states' position. that would also bring chaos. it would be a disaster if ma
chief justice roberts: justice barrt? justice barrett: no. chief justice roberts: justice jackson? jujackson: can a person go from being addicted to drugs not being addicted to drugs? . coran: so i think under common -- as we think about it in terms of modern medicine, the answer is no. but the robinsonou certainly thought that was the case, right? sixty yearag we didn't have the same understanding of addictn. justice jackson: so your view of binson is that it doesn't really matter, the...
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is that really justice. and it was something again that a prosecutor made that decision to not keep or not return him to juvenile court system that caused that to be for him probation. action. oh, let me just say about ethan, because i think when we look at the difference is so ethan couch is a case that was reported in the media. it occurred in 2013. so it's like more than a moment ago. but ethan couch was a white from texas and he went on a drinking spree. he and his buddies, they got in a car. his blood alcohol level was three times that of the legal limit. unfortunately, he got into an accident and he four people died. he killed four people. and there were nine other people who were injured as a result of that incident. one of those nine people were, he was left paralyzed. so ethan was prosecuted in a court as well. he should have, but he was prosecuted in a dark court and when it came and he was convicted for the for manslaughter, when it came time for sentencing he had had a psychologist testify and th
is that really justice. and it was something again that a prosecutor made that decision to not keep or not return him to juvenile court system that caused that to be for him probation. action. oh, let me just say about ethan, because i think when we look at the difference is so ethan couch is a case that was reported in the media. it occurred in 2013. so it's like more than a moment ago. but ethan couch was a white from texas and he went on a drinking spree. he and his buddies, they got in a...
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alito or justice thomas? >> they have been very reluctant to and they wave separation of power to try to prevent us from speaking to them. but i think it has gotten to the point where the chief justice is going to have to engage and i think you will see some more action on that shortly out of the judiciary committee. and i think the judicial conference is also can be expected to engage further. that as you recall is the panel of senior federal judges that oversees the judicial branch of government. and has authority to look into things like whether disclosures were unlawful and willful and whether there is violation of judicial ethics. >> the reason i kept repeating that george w. bush appointed samuel alito is on i fear that too many people can think this is a problem created by donald trump. every republican president of our lifetimes has appointed someone to at least one justice in the supreme court who has done serious damage to the way we live and has tried to do more damage to the way we live from clare
alito or justice thomas? >> they have been very reluctant to and they wave separation of power to try to prevent us from speaking to them. but i think it has gotten to the point where the chief justice is going to have to engage and i think you will see some more action on that shortly out of the judiciary committee. and i think the judicial conference is also can be expected to engage further. that as you recall is the panel of senior federal judges that oversees the judicial branch of...
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i want to zoom out real quick and say that i think this scandal around justice alito and justice thomas, the fact that the court over the last several years has been overturning major precedents, advancing the law in directions that seem completely untethered to the past. i think all of this is a sign that reforming the supreme court means to be a high priority for people who believe that progressive politics is something that should be pursued, or people who believe that americans have a right to self-government, that this court , of which alito is emblematic, is sort of out of control, and seems aware of the fact that there is not much immediately that can be done about it, but there are options. there are possibilities, and they need to be on the table for thinking about how to respond to a court that really does seem to hold large parts of the public in contempt. >> you know, this is a court in crisis. jamelle bouie, thank you for always expanding my thinking with your writing and for joining us tonight. >>> coming up, there is one place in america where it is against the rules to m
i want to zoom out real quick and say that i think this scandal around justice alito and justice thomas, the fact that the court over the last several years has been overturning major precedents, advancing the law in directions that seem completely untethered to the past. i think all of this is a sign that reforming the supreme court means to be a high priority for people who believe that progressive politics is something that should be pursued, or people who believe that americans have a right...
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but with this chief justice. he wrote a letter later to thurgood marshall and said i have met with the chief justice. he shares our views, isn't that interesting? they view it as he had resistant. their discussion began with truman saying you know the judge of the blind nigro and he said mr. president i tried that case. one thing the judge would often say is kind of a figure in the late 40s. reporters would ask him fairly commonly what got into you? how did you change? and he would sail while on the bench i developed a passion for justice. that is a wonderful statement there's a lot of other judges who apparently did not develop at that time a passion for justice. it was like there's a clamoring to follow him. frank johnson and the judges is later pretty started retired by the time they get on the bench their eyes and our appointees of the time is out there by himself. so i think the answer was what it had become probably the most reviled man in the white south he had at minimum the grudging respect of his collea
but with this chief justice. he wrote a letter later to thurgood marshall and said i have met with the chief justice. he shares our views, isn't that interesting? they view it as he had resistant. their discussion began with truman saying you know the judge of the blind nigro and he said mr. president i tried that case. one thing the judge would often say is kind of a figure in the late 40s. reporters would ask him fairly commonly what got into you? how did you change? and he would sail while...
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and our office of justice programs, bureau of justice assistance have identified the places that have been compliant than they should be and reached out to encourage that level of compliance. i think the money we have in the budget is sufficient for those kind of reach out programs. but we won't be satisfied until all the crimes are reported. ms. meng: a follow-up. as you said state and local law enforcement agencies play a crucial role in the nationwide response to hate crimes. i also want to make sure to ask about how the d.o.j. works with community-based organizations which also have a crucial part in building up community resilience and preventing future hate crimes. can you talk about how the d.o.j. is coordinating both with law enforcement and local organizations to respond to hate crimes? atty. gen. garland: each of our u.s. attorneys offices has a civil rights and hate crimes coordinator. and each of the u.s. attorneys has been instructed to reach out to the communities to have discussions well in advance of any crisis occurring. our strategy here is to develop trust within co
and our office of justice programs, bureau of justice assistance have identified the places that have been compliant than they should be and reached out to encourage that level of compliance. i think the money we have in the budget is sufficient for those kind of reach out programs. but we won't be satisfied until all the crimes are reported. ms. meng: a follow-up. as you said state and local law enforcement agencies play a crucial role in the nationwide response to hate crimes. i also want to...
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so, justice sonia sotomayor , associate justice, was born in the bronx on june 25th, 1954. she earned a ba from princeton university, graduating summa, loudly, and receiving the highest academic honor presented to an undergraduate. in 1979 she earned a jd from yale law school. she served as editor of the yale law journal. she later served as an assistant district attorney in the new york county district attorneys office and then litigated international commercial matters in new york city in the firm of pavia and harcourt, where she served as an associate and leader partner. president george h. w. bush nominated her to the u.s. district court, southern district of new york and she served in that role from 1992 to 1998. in 1997, she was nominated by president bill clinton to the us court of appeals for the second circuit, where she served from 1988-2009. 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 orleans, loui
so, justice sonia sotomayor , associate justice, was born in the bronx on june 25th, 1954. she earned a ba from princeton university, graduating summa, loudly, and receiving the highest academic honor presented to an undergraduate. in 1979 she earned a jd from yale law school. she served as editor of the yale law journal. she later served as an assistant district attorney in the new york county district attorneys office and then litigated international commercial matters in new york city in the...
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you know, justice alito is very cloistered. he doesn't have anyone in his circle to puncture this sense that he is above all public criticism, and equal to trump in the sense that no one can stop him because he has this sort of unlimited power. and i think that if democrats don't even bother to try to puncture that sense of community that he has, if democrats just give up and say, "well, we tried a few subpoenas, they ignored them, what can we do now?" that is going to get alito even further to the right, it will push them to new extremes, or at least allow him to reach those extremes within his bubble, and that is going to come out in his decisions. we are watching his decisions become increasingly unhinged. his questions from the bench are deranged at this point. his opinions are infused with radical christian nationalism. if all democrats can muster in response to that is a shrug, then he will say, "i guess no one is going to stop me," and he will continue pulling the law in that very dark and dangerous direction. >> so well
you know, justice alito is very cloistered. he doesn't have anyone in his circle to puncture this sense that he is above all public criticism, and equal to trump in the sense that no one can stop him because he has this sort of unlimited power. and i think that if democrats don't even bother to try to puncture that sense of community that he has, if democrats just give up and say, "well, we tried a few subpoenas, they ignored them, what can we do now?" that is going to get alito even...
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garland: the justice nt has cases before the supreme court so i can't comment on any justice. reporter: we rarse the d.o.j. at this phase of enforcement clearly state what kind remedies they would be looking for in terms of the case.ver,n this case it's very clear you're seeking toakck master and live nation. why did you didhis so clear at this time and what kind of rem or potential result in the case? mr. garland: as the complaintcrtick master is an important element in the gears. this the fly wheel of the at necessary to separate ticket master from live nation to t overall dominance of the industry and all the affects on consumers, fans, promotors, artists that we t about. mr. kanter: some monopolies are so problems so difficult to address that they require decisive and solutions. we request a remedy that has been used in anti-trust law, going ver a hundred years which is structure relief. reporter: i have two questions for the al. neither of them on topic. mr. garland: i'm surprised. reporter: most of us got a solicitation email from the former president of the united state
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where are we when it comes to criminal justice reform and do you think the george floyd's justice in policing act will ever make it through congress? maybe not this particular congress but if democrats retake the house in the next congress. will we have to wait that long? >> yes, that was an incredible time in american history, not just in terms of the loss in the murder of george floyd but also, you know, people around the world who are standing in solidarity about the value of black lives. i was running communications for pelosi at the time and was charged with the strategy around getting the bill passed. we passed it within 30 days, the fastest bill we have ever passed but what is rarely talked about, many of the groups of civil rights groups, people come talking about black lives actually walked away from the bill and my point is, if we don't take the bird in the hand, someone else is going to have to die a more dramatic fashion to get that level of momentum around the bill. the president, during the state of the union, made some really remarkable statements about the value of li
where are we when it comes to criminal justice reform and do you think the george floyd's justice in policing act will ever make it through congress? maybe not this particular congress but if democrats retake the house in the next congress. will we have to wait that long? >> yes, that was an incredible time in american history, not just in terms of the loss in the murder of george floyd but also, you know, people around the world who are standing in solidarity about the value of black...
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so justice alito's wife standing alongside the justice was publicly berating neighbors over political disagreements over donald trump and january 6th. and then she flew insurrectionist flags over justice alito's house without his objection. and justice alito now says whatever, my wife loves flags, no need for me to recuse herself from the two major cases i'm hearing about january 6th and donald trump. today republicans celebrated justice alito's refusal to recuse from this case. the man in question in all of this, donald trump congratulated alito on social media for showing the intelligence, courage, and guts not to recuse himself. in just a second i'll talk to slate's mark joseph stern about what all of this means for the future of the court. that's next. ll of this means foe future of the court. that's next. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if
so justice alito's wife standing alongside the justice was publicly berating neighbors over political disagreements over donald trump and january 6th. and then she flew insurrectionist flags over justice alito's house without his objection. and justice alito now says whatever, my wife loves flags, no need for me to recuse herself from the two major cases i'm hearing about january 6th and donald trump. today republicans celebrated justice alito's refusal to recuse from this case. the man in...
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this is a travesty of justice. this is immense use of the justices in -- justice system. new york has plenty of issues. you have nypd's finest down here because of this travesty going on. meanwhile the citizens of new york are less safe candid district attorney in new york is not prosecuting real crime. he is going after his cheap political rival in donald trump. america is better than this. unfortunately it is going to take the american people this november to let their voices be heard on this travesty of justice that is occurring and making sure that donald trump is the 47th president of the united states. i have never seen anything like it. this is a joke, it is a farce, it is a travesty. we are better than this as americans. unfortunately, the democrat party has lost of their ever loving minds. it is going to take the american people to remind them that justice is supposed to be blind. it is not supposed to be going after political opponents and political rivals. with that i will turn over to my colleague from florida, congressman cory mills. rep. mills: thank you so
this is a travesty of justice. this is immense use of the justices in -- justice system. new york has plenty of issues. you have nypd's finest down here because of this travesty going on. meanwhile the citizens of new york are less safe candid district attorney in new york is not prosecuting real crime. he is going after his cheap political rival in donald trump. america is better than this. unfortunately it is going to take the american people this november to let their voices be heard on this...
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the new reporting on supreme court justice samuel alito. "the new york times" is reporting that another provocative flag was flown at another alito home and this time reportedly displaying an appeal to heaven flag, a symbol used by some of the rioters on january 6th. you have previously signed on to a letter calling for alito to recuse himself from january 6th cases. will the judiciary department take any action given this new reporting? >> of course he should recuse himself from these cases, and you see him -- i just heard this, listening to your reporting on the recent gerrymandering case and how he was talking about partisanship and decision-making in his opinion. seriously? this is someone who clearly has shown his colors in terms of where he is on this. he should recuse himself and not only that, beyond this situation with justice alito, we have to have rules of the road in place, ethics laws just like apply to every other federal judge. justice roberts said they are moving forward with their own ethics rules, but i think it is problem
the new reporting on supreme court justice samuel alito. "the new york times" is reporting that another provocative flag was flown at another alito home and this time reportedly displaying an appeal to heaven flag, a symbol used by some of the rioters on january 6th. you have previously signed on to a letter calling for alito to recuse himself from january 6th cases. will the judiciary department take any action given this new reporting? >> of course he should recuse himself...
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justice thomas? justice alito? >> mr. aguinaga, i think some of your most recent conch we have -- colloquy with my colleagues have gotten off into questions that i didn't take from your brief that we actually need to dede in this case. so, i thought your princip argument was that whatev coercion means is ffient and coercion doesn't apply only when the government says, do this and if you don't do this, there will be legal consequences, when it says that in the same breath. but it is a more flexible standard, and yoha to take into account the whole course of the relationship regarding this matter. that is at took to be your principal argument. did i understand that correctly? >> that is correct, your honor we've got 20,000 pages in this cord of the government persist -- persistently going back to platforms time and time again, pushing them to adjust the policies, do more censoring. i think that is what makes this case so unique iyohave this fast repetition of communicatio, t it is all, the bulk of it, is behind closed doors
justice thomas? justice alito? >> mr. aguinaga, i think some of your most recent conch we have -- colloquy with my colleagues have gotten off into questions that i didn't take from your brief that we actually need to dede in this case. so, i thought your princip argument was that whatev coercion means is ffient and coercion doesn't apply only when the government says, do this and if you don't do this, there will be legal consequences, when it says that in the same breath. but it is a more...
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>> you know, the chief justice, i think we hear that term chief justice and believe that he somehow sits above other justices, but that's not the the case. his role is largely administration. he has no ability to compel any justice to take any action or to avoid sitting on a case other than the persuasive power of his voice. and justice roberts, we've not seen him use that effectively. he certainly is the chief of a difficult course of justices with their own views. chief justices in the past have certainly gone to some members of the court and had patient conversations with them to avoid certain sorts of issues. that's not happening here, and i don't think we can realistically expect to see the chief justice play a role in justice alito's decision-making process about what cases he will and won't sit on. >> dahlia, let's take a look at some of the recent polling about the supreme court, a marquette law school poll found just 40% approval of the court a few months ago. the court's approval has been below 50% for more than two years now. it's been record or near record lows. is this a fai
>> you know, the chief justice, i think we hear that term chief justice and believe that he somehow sits above other justices, but that's not the the case. his role is largely administration. he has no ability to compel any justice to take any action or to avoid sitting on a case other than the persuasive power of his voice. and justice roberts, we've not seen him use that effectively. he certainly is the chief of a difficult course of justices with their own views. chief justices in the...
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another provocative flag was flown at another justice alito home. sailing last summer after the upside down american flag was flown outside the home of justice alito, another provocative symbol was displayed at his vacation house. this statement was that "appeal to heaven flag," which like the u.s. flag, was carried by rioters at the capitol on ja 6. also known as the pine tree flag, it dates back to the that was from the new yo tformi. that prompted a letter that was sent last week by senate democrats looking for conversatithe letters reads as such, "by displaying or permitting the display of symbols from the stop the steal campaign outside his home, justice alito created an appearance of impropriety in violation of the code of conduct for justices of the supreme court of the united states that all nine justices adopted last year. he also created a reasonable doubt as to his impartiality in sentences paintings, therefore requiring his -- desk impartiality in certain proceedings, therefore requiring disqualification, as established by the code of co
another provocative flag was flown at another justice alito home. sailing last summer after the upside down american flag was flown outside the home of justice alito, another provocative symbol was displayed at his vacation house. this statement was that "appeal to heaven flag," which like the u.s. flag, was carried by rioters at the capitol on ja 6. also known as the pine tree flag, it dates back to the that was from the new yo tformi. that prompted a letter that was sent last week...
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let's look at the former justice. let's look at scalia and who voted with alito straight down the line with thomas straight down the line, nino scalia would know more do this than any other member of the court. this is unheard of it is behavior and conduct that undermines the majesty of the supreme court and its role and separation of powers in our system just doesn't matter that alito said that it was his wife who did it oh, i love that. i love that. my wife did the fact of the matter is it's his house i mean, i could no more imagine a flag flying outside my house that i wouldn't notice. but again, the purpose of the appearance of impartiality, the purpose of the rule is not just for the litigants in the case, it's because it's about integrity of the court, the way the court appears to the public, the notion that this justice would do this at this time following january 6 given the fact that the supreme court the opinions of the supreme court have plummeted really is in your face. you can't touch me and i don't care.
let's look at the former justice. let's look at scalia and who voted with alito straight down the line with thomas straight down the line, nino scalia would know more do this than any other member of the court. this is unheard of it is behavior and conduct that undermines the majesty of the supreme court and its role and separation of powers in our system just doesn't matter that alito said that it was his wife who did it oh, i love that. i love that. my wife did the fact of the matter is it's...
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now what is justice, the definition of educational justice and this i think the definition is the case of the majority of experts in the field of education and training, creating equal qualitative opportunities for everyone while paying attention to differences . high quality, access to space and proper equipment, access to proper learning resources, does this happen in the variety of schools that we have created , do our schools have freedom of action , for example, how many types of schools have you created, shahid school , now i will not present brilliant talents, ishargaran school the school is the board of trustees of all these schools they are the same in content. they are centrally managed , they have a book to teach , they have a test for final exams or internal exams, and the principal of the school is literally the center of the school . no such thing did not happen , now i don't know whether to refer to the discussion now or that's all. let's start diversifying. this is the word. when we say diversification, it means that we can respond to different needs. in humanities, we
now what is justice, the definition of educational justice and this i think the definition is the case of the majority of experts in the field of education and training, creating equal qualitative opportunities for everyone while paying attention to differences . high quality, access to space and proper equipment, access to proper learning resources, does this happen in the variety of schools that we have created , do our schools have freedom of action , for example, how many types of schools...
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the justices are not above the constitutional system. and one of the vethings that i think we are seeing right now is some of the justices, specifically alito, very much believe that they are just a member of the highest court, but they are literally above the entire constitutional system and no longer subject to any checks, any balances, any accountability. >> adam, what do you think? >> i mean, i think it is a real problem when you have on the nation's highest court, a person who has fundamentally expressed sympathy with an attempted coup. is now considering, at this ow very moment considering cases that would affect the a prosecution of the people responsible for that coup. this is someone who should not be eligible for a low-level securities clearance all let alone a lifetime appointment to the nation's highest court. this is a man who does not believe in the constitutional order, at least through his gestures here, as shown that he is not believed in the constitutional order that he has sworn to an oath. he only believes in the poli
the justices are not above the constitutional system. and one of the vethings that i think we are seeing right now is some of the justices, specifically alito, very much believe that they are just a member of the highest court, but they are literally above the entire constitutional system and no longer subject to any checks, any balances, any accountability. >> adam, what do you think? >> i mean, i think it is a real problem when you have on the nation's highest court, a person who...
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but does the chief justice still want to be the chief justice? does he say if i can't do anything, if i can't preserve this body that i arguably love and came here to serve, but have overseen its fastest, largest plunge in public confidence, then i am going to stop being its chief, and i'm going to give that back, and i'm going to let -- does he have to stay and preside over the destruction of the public support and love for the united states supreme court? >> look, i think the one piece of good news he does care deeply. i think he lies awake and night at worries in the way justice alito and thomas do not. i think he believes, and we have given him the right to believe, these are just little sort of umbrage episodes the public gets grumpy about the dobbs leak and then again about dobbs and then a little mad about, you know, the immunity case, but the public doesn't care. least no sustained caring. i think that if the chief justice is waiting for, you know, the court to be sort of smoldering rubble before he gets it, then we're all in big trouble.
but does the chief justice still want to be the chief justice? does he say if i can't do anything, if i can't preserve this body that i arguably love and came here to serve, but have overseen its fastest, largest plunge in public confidence, then i am going to stop being its chief, and i'm going to give that back, and i'm going to let -- does he have to stay and preside over the destruction of the public support and love for the united states supreme court? >> look, i think the one piece...
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alito, also, justice thomas justice thomas, his wife, a witness in the january 6 cases and now these two flag photograph's expressing that opinion under federal law, if there's a reasonable basis to question just the question anderson, the impartiality of a job does this the log expressly mentioned justices of the supreme court, they are supposed to step aside and given the situation that we're in, it's not just the coming decisions the january 6 case was set for trial at the beginning of march. >> we know from the questioning that justice alito and justice thomas are entertaining this absurd idea that seal team six is allowed under presidential immunity to commit political assassinations were already in crisis because of the delay of that case. and the chief justice and congress must act joedae. >> what i don't understand is the first flag, the upside down flag outside the alito home he said that was in response to a neighbor using a nasty word to his wife in an argument, was that argument about an anti-trump sign on the neighbor's lawn? i think we just lost her norm. there are a lo
alito, also, justice thomas justice thomas, his wife, a witness in the january 6 cases and now these two flag photograph's expressing that opinion under federal law, if there's a reasonable basis to question just the question anderson, the impartiality of a job does this the log expressly mentioned justices of the supreme court, they are supposed to step aside and given the situation that we're in, it's not just the coming decisions the january 6 case was set for trial at the beginning of...
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this is what the justice system is. it seems to me that you just have the embodiment of two americas. >> and the thing is that donald trump existed in a new york where mr. morganthol and in a n where alvin bragg's predecessors let him and his father get away with everything from tax evasion to all manner of misdeeds and he went unscathed throughout his life. this is a man who grew up with a supposedly law and order mentality who ran in 2016 on the theme, quote, lock her up. the idea that hillary clinton must be thrown in prison and promising to do that if he were president. lock her up. if he were inside the republican convention, as i was, and heard the guttural nature, it was frightening. to stand there and listen to the rage and hatred that his fans had for this woman they would never meet, that they do not know. the idea that she must be subjected not just to the criminal justice system, but to a blog. not put her on trial, not try her for a crime, not subject her to criminal justice. go past that and lock her up. t
this is what the justice system is. it seems to me that you just have the embodiment of two americas. >> and the thing is that donald trump existed in a new york where mr. morganthol and in a n where alvin bragg's predecessors let him and his father get away with everything from tax evasion to all manner of misdeeds and he went unscathed throughout his life. this is a man who grew up with a supposedly law and order mentality who ran in 2016 on the theme, quote, lock her up. the idea that...
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a chief justice has. that's two things profoundly. what is the bill of consensus? the second is to impose the -- collectively that protect the integrity and reputation of the court. you have the timid leadership. and looking the other way approach by chief justice roberts. when we had the brown versus board of education decision in 1954 that ended separate but equal, extraordinarily consequential decision, very divisive, it was going to be reacted to win the south by a court of nine justices. some republican and some democrat. it was unanimous and you didn't have justices flying upside down like max when they were making that decision. congress can try but we will have a partisan fight. chief justice roberts has got to accept the burden of responsibility that other chief justices have embraced and that is consensus, demand ethical standards. >> okay, but and practical terms, for the notion that -- i don't even know what the constitutional status of this is although i think in the court's recent jurisprude
a chief justice has. that's two things profoundly. what is the bill of consensus? the second is to impose the -- collectively that protect the integrity and reputation of the court. you have the timid leadership. and looking the other way approach by chief justice roberts. when we had the brown versus board of education decision in 1954 that ended separate but equal, extraordinarily consequential decision, very divisive, it was going to be reacted to win the south by a court of nine justices....
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when you say that you're fighting for justice, what does justice look like? fear? so for me, just as a means uh this, this consistent like people i shifted. same uh they said this list is like following the little moist killed with the police. uh one, do you mean by that 600 additional kidding to you or not given a find me to bring to visit with the police to conduct a fundraising so as can get funds to do that, by the way, in which why don't you have incandescence? because that by some of the scheme then it's wrong to you know, given a, find me so for this no invested there. so if i fight jesse's that people shouldn't be treated equally. that's what does this mean school and what about you under at what is justice look like to you and when you're fighting for that, what is it that you're thinking about? my brother was killed by police just this idea and they would look like me getting luck, my brother. but that is not possible. so injustice would look like preventing people from losing their loved ones. still the same that would make sense for me. the only reason
when you say that you're fighting for justice, what does justice look like? fear? so for me, just as a means uh this, this consistent like people i shifted. same uh they said this list is like following the little moist killed with the police. uh one, do you mean by that 600 additional kidding to you or not given a find me to bring to visit with the police to conduct a fundraising so as can get funds to do that, by the way, in which why don't you have incandescence? because that by some of the...
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one of the homes flying inadvertent flags during the time was the residence of supreme court justice samuel alito in alexandria, virginia. according to photographs and interviews with neighbors. we will have more on that story later this hour, but first we begin our conversation with jasmine crockett, democrat of texas. and a member of the house oversight committee, also civil rights and criminal defense attorney whom we have known for some time, we knew her when she was in the texas legislature and observer back then, would have realized that if somebody picks a fight with you, one has to expect it will get a fight back.>> absolutely, and thank you so much for showing that i was trying to engage in something of substance in the committee hearing as well because unfortunately the drama is the only thing that anyone knows about what happened yesterday. but when we talk about whether or not republicans are serious about doing the work of the people, you have to juxtapose the fact that the speaker of the house specifically disinvited the president of kenya for a joint address to congres
one of the homes flying inadvertent flags during the time was the residence of supreme court justice samuel alito in alexandria, virginia. according to photographs and interviews with neighbors. we will have more on that story later this hour, but first we begin our conversation with jasmine crockett, democrat of texas. and a member of the house oversight committee, also civil rights and criminal defense attorney whom we have known for some time, we knew her when she was in the texas...
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it was hung at the justice's house. he blames his wife. >> blaming the wife thing, for people in public eye in trouble, that's going around. >> don't ever do that. >> i'm scared of you. i would never do that. willie, this circles back to these people, and i will say these people, these trumpers, who have spent their entire life attacking people for being insufficiently patriotic. >> yeah. >> then they lose, and they just hate america. they hate america. they're constantly going around saying how weak we are. they hate our military. they say our weak our military is when it is the strongest in the world. they hate our economy. they claim the president of the united states is a socialist. the dow yesterday made all of these people a lot richer, breaking 40,000 for the first time, despite donald trump's lies that it would collapse if joe biden was president of the united states. they hate this country. they attack this country. the only time they love it is when their person is in office. and i've got to say, and we have a
it was hung at the justice's house. he blames his wife. >> blaming the wife thing, for people in public eye in trouble, that's going around. >> don't ever do that. >> i'm scared of you. i would never do that. willie, this circles back to these people, and i will say these people, these trumpers, who have spent their entire life attacking people for being insufficiently patriotic. >> yeah. >> then they lose, and they just hate america. they hate america. they're...
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we saw, more recently, we saw the newest justice, justice ketanji brown jackson, i always invert her last name, you see me in fear of doing that and calling her jackson browne. that justice recused herself from a case which she was on the board at the university that was a party to a lawsuit just to avoid any appearance of impropriety. it is not unusual for justices to do that. here, because the application of some sort of partiality involves politics, one would think it would be even more important to recuse. justice samuel alito has shown no inclination to do that whatsoever. >> here is what he wrote on a sub stack. "will there be any consequences in samuel alito's case? doubtful. will samuel alito continue to sit on this case is alongside clarence thomas, who has his own ethical issues? undoubtedly. is there no avenue for accountability, joyce? >> in the short term there is no way to force justice samuel alito to recuse from the case. a powerful chief justice might be able to bring compelling reasons to bear. but, it just seems very unlikely here. we have seen, for instance, justi
we saw, more recently, we saw the newest justice, justice ketanji brown jackson, i always invert her last name, you see me in fear of doing that and calling her jackson browne. that justice recused herself from a case which she was on the board at the university that was a party to a lawsuit just to avoid any appearance of impropriety. it is not unusual for justices to do that. here, because the application of some sort of partiality involves politics, one would think it would be even more...
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they want to grow the supreme court from nine justices to 13 justices. the reason they want to do that is they want to add four left-wing justices immediately. and i got to say it is unfortunate, you, president biden, of course, doesn't agree with that. i girl, he said he does not know. he he has said he would support packing the court he did not resist that. they would have to get rid of the filibuster. i mean, that's that's not going to happen. well, and i'll tell you what if the democrats gain one seat in the senate chuck schumer as 49 votes to end the filibuster if he got one more, he would end the filibuster and they would pack the court. i want to talk about what's happening in the senate. we have a lot more questions that's where you asserted jokers, i feel stick around. we're going to take a quick break and be right back in a moment much more with senator ted cruz when we return what is, circle surplus appealed to take flight circle is the energy that gets you to the next level. circled is which hope for life tosses limited way circle available a
they want to grow the supreme court from nine justices to 13 justices. the reason they want to do that is they want to add four left-wing justices immediately. and i got to say it is unfortunate, you, president biden, of course, doesn't agree with that. i girl, he said he does not know. he he has said he would support packing the court he did not resist that. they would have to get rid of the filibuster. i mean, that's that's not going to happen. well, and i'll tell you what if the democrats...
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i think the justices are aware of that. they come back, i've really listened carefully to the oral argument on immunity there is a very profound point that was made. supreme court justices were pushing mike the council for the government, a good guy had known for years. i like him. they say what is to stop this essential law fair? what's a stop on unethical for him politically and targeting someone and using different rules for one person? he said is not in their interest. sun entit's on the interests of prosecutors to bring a bad case for their not political. i thought it was a stunning a moment of willful naÏvetÉ. i think the supreme court justice almost belly laughed at the notion we are now just going to fully trust federal prosecutors like jack smith or state prosecutors like fani willis or up in new york or any of these folks to be doing the right thing for justice. it is sad. as a d.o.j. person a prosecutor what role or another for 27 years. i do not like that that we cannot trust them but that is the heart of the
i think the justices are aware of that. they come back, i've really listened carefully to the oral argument on immunity there is a very profound point that was made. supreme court justices were pushing mike the council for the government, a good guy had known for years. i like him. they say what is to stop this essential law fair? what's a stop on unethical for him politically and targeting someone and using different rules for one person? he said is not in their interest. sun entit's on the...
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thomas and justice alito. kudos to the neighbors that came forward. so that we even know this happened, but this is a dire moment. i shudder to think, what if justice judge brown jackson had a black lives matter flag outside the house. would be wall-to-wall covers and the republicans in congress. they would say we need her and her right now. it feels like there is a little uproar about this and by monday we will be talking about it. >> that is especially scary given the docket that the court has. >> given the docket it is especially scary and you know, look at some of the other appointees of trump, too. all three of them. remember how i was stolen by senator mcconnell. all three of them, when asked about roe v. wade, assured the senate that is settled law and settled precedent. they swore they would not overturn it but of course they did at the first opportunity. so, none of them have clean hands. none of them have clean hands and i would say we need two things. we need an enforcement code of ethics and term l
thomas and justice alito. kudos to the neighbors that came forward. so that we even know this happened, but this is a dire moment. i shudder to think, what if justice judge brown jackson had a black lives matter flag outside the house. would be wall-to-wall covers and the republicans in congress. they would say we need her and her right now. it feels like there is a little uproar about this and by monday we will be talking about it. >> that is especially scary given the docket that the...