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two weeks ago, last week the united states supreme court decided to overturn roe v. wade. that decision was leaked two years ago last week. we remember were we were that the highest court in our land the court of thurgood and rbg would take a constitutional right that had been recognized from the people of america from the women of america. two years ago, i stood on the stagee of this very gala and sad washington we were feeling that evening. how dear they. how dear they. that evening i made a prediction overturning roe v. wade would be the opening shot in a full on assault state-by-state on reproductive freedom and that's exactly what has happened. roe was indeed overturned and in states across the nation they have imposed laws to criminalize doctors and punish women. lawsni threat happening doctors and nurses prison time even for lifer for providing reproductive care. laws that make no exception for rape and insist. increst. trying to revive laws from the 1800s and understand as amanda said who is to blame. former president trump did this. donald trump hand-picked three
two weeks ago, last week the united states supreme court decided to overturn roe v. wade. that decision was leaked two years ago last week. we remember were we were that the highest court in our land the court of thurgood and rbg would take a constitutional right that had been recognized from the people of america from the women of america. two years ago, i stood on the stagee of this very gala and sad washington we were feeling that evening. how dear they. how dear they. that evening i made a...
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[cheers and applause] two weeks ago last week, the united states supreme court decided to overturn roev. weighed and that decision was linked to two years ago last week. most of us remember where we were when we heard the news about the leak that the highest court in our land, the court of thurgood and r.b.g. was about to take a constitutional right that had been recognized from the women of america. two years ago i stood on the stage at this very gala and said what we were all feeling that evening, how dare they. how dare they. and that evening, i also made a prediction, overturning roe would be the shot on a full-on assault state by state on reproductive freedom and that is exactly what has happened. roe was overturned and in states across our nation, extremists have passed laws to criminalize doctors and to punish women and threaten doctors and nurses with prison time for life simply for providing reproductive care, laws that make no exception for rape and incest, even trying to revive laws from the 1800's and understand as amanda said, who is to blame? former president donald trump
[cheers and applause] two weeks ago last week, the united states supreme court decided to overturn roev. weighed and that decision was linked to two years ago last week. most of us remember where we were when we heard the news about the leak that the highest court in our land, the court of thurgood and r.b.g. was about to take a constitutional right that had been recognized from the women of america. two years ago i stood on the stage at this very gala and said what we were all feeling that...
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would request the panel the appeal would-judge automatically go into the of the united states supreme court up to this point naacp sty had been carefully buildn top o. never trying to get aad supreme court. the path waring was a bold and g attack on segregation branch. a few minutes after this can be in the pretrial conference publicly pressed marshall for the use challenging the constitutionality of public school segregation. marshall stated he was and agreed to the pending lawsuit a new complaint the first frontal attack on public school sregation history. newly filed case was tried in the charleston federal courthouse in may 1951 three-judge panel concluded judge waring. right cases in the south were sparsely attended by members ofhe t identified as members of the naacp. that you would get you fired if you are a schoolteacher itbe see racial status quo. on the morning of 1951, african-americans line up at the federal courthouse down broad street this far as the eye could see. hoping to observe what many thought might be the most important case in american history process thurgood m
would request the panel the appeal would-judge automatically go into the of the united states supreme court up to this point naacp sty had been carefully buildn top o. never trying to get aad supreme court. the path waring was a bold and g attack on segregation branch. a few minutes after this can be in the pretrial conference publicly pressed marshall for the use challenging the constitutionality of public school segregation. marshall stated he was and agreed to the pending lawsuit a new...
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states supreme court first black federal judge and argued ten cases in the supreme court and 19 of them a i'm nowhere near. obviously she played a significant role in the litigation with thurgood marshall. justice jackson grew up in miami florida and attended private schools and harvard radcliffe graduated in 96 and after law schoo the tradition. you get to steven breyer here at the to the professional experience in private practice she had other forms of public service and worked in the sentencing commission for three years and returned to the commission in 2010. she district court from 2013 president biden appointed her to the dc circuit in 2021. long enough to getasically and then was nominated to the supre court and she was confirmed in 2022 oath of office 2022. and grateful. thank you for being here this evening. >> tha very much for that kind introduction and for the invitation to be with you thisng. my colleague and i support the important work of the historical society and of the work that the society is doing preserve the court, the constitution and the federal judiciary to exp
states supreme court first black federal judge and argued ten cases in the supreme court and 19 of them a i'm nowhere near. obviously she played a significant role in the litigation with thurgood marshall. justice jackson grew up in miami florida and attended private schools and harvard radcliffe graduated in 96 and after law schoo the tradition. you get to steven breyer here at the to the professional experience in private practice she had other forms of public service and worked in the...
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states supreme court with briggs under the name brown versus board of education. all the other school desegregation cases involving 14 different judges the only way it waring concluded public school segregation even if the facilities were equal violated the 14th amendment of the united states constitution. mate 171954 the supreme court handed down unanimously landmark decision in brown versus board of education the court found public school segregation generates the feeling of inferiority and children may affect the hearts and minds in a way unlikely to ever be undone citing the dull studies of doctor clark. the court explicitly cast aside separate but equal doctrine adopted the per se rule all government mandated public school segregation was unconstitutional. first advance by waring in his briggs dissent on the night of the brown decision the leadership to the small upper east side apartment to toast the man they viewed as a father of brown. judge waring both chief justice warren shortly after the brown decision his admiration for the clear-cut decision when you
states supreme court with briggs under the name brown versus board of education. all the other school desegregation cases involving 14 different judges the only way it waring concluded public school segregation even if the facilities were equal violated the 14th amendment of the united states constitution. mate 171954 the supreme court handed down unanimously landmark decision in brown versus board of education the court found public school segregation generates the feeling of inferiority and...
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to pave a way to the united states supreme court. why is this important to the united states supreme court? multiple reasons. lawyers have said this case has a national impact, a state why, acting state judge took federal jurisdiction. is supreme court happy with acting judge taking jurisdiction over federal campaign laws? i'm betting not. why? there are thousands of judges in 50 states and state prosecutors, they can do whatever the hell they want to do, no due process, no medicate crime, no element to be proven. is new york appellate court will decide for the whole damn country what goes on in minnesota and california and kansas and oklahoma? no. no. we're going to reward timing that alvin bragg and merchan timing right smack in middle of the damn election to affect the outcome? no. come up with serious legal argument to find a pathway to get out of this mire, this muck and hope the supreme court will take it and do the right thing, if they don't, it is over. what do we do? look at last time supreme court got involved in a presiden
to pave a way to the united states supreme court. why is this important to the united states supreme court? multiple reasons. lawyers have said this case has a national impact, a state why, acting state judge took federal jurisdiction. is supreme court happy with acting judge taking jurisdiction over federal campaign laws? i'm betting not. why? there are thousands of judges in 50 states and state prosecutors, they can do whatever the hell they want to do, no due process, no medicate crime, no...
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he ought to recuse himself and here is the challenge to chief justice roberts, the united states supreme court credibility is plummeting. all-time low. >> completely. >> lower than perhaps even the united states congress and that is saying something. and it is due to the supreme court's own self-inflicted wounds. alito and thomas were directly involved in the january 6th insurrection. now you're going to sit on cases involving pivotal legal questions. absolutely unthinkable. >> and yet, here we are. so how did the supreme court will ultimately come down in the january 6th cases is unclear. nobody knows. and now, before the justices have made public their decisions, the american people have a legitimate reason to be concerned. have doubt that the court will make a decision in an entirely impartial manner pick senior editor for slate and the host of the abacus podcast is back. plus former lead investigator for the january 6th committee is back with us at the table for the hour. former top official and department of justice msnbc legal analyst, andrew weissman is here. dahlia, this is a sto
he ought to recuse himself and here is the challenge to chief justice roberts, the united states supreme court credibility is plummeting. all-time low. >> completely. >> lower than perhaps even the united states congress and that is saying something. and it is due to the supreme court's own self-inflicted wounds. alito and thomas were directly involved in the january 6th insurrection. now you're going to sit on cases involving pivotal legal questions. absolutely unthinkable....
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donald trump is right now arguing before the united states supreme court. he's waiting for a ruling on what he believes would be or should be absolute immunity to use sale team 6 to assassinate a political rival. the idea that anyone who typed and sent this thinks there's any truth to the fact that anyone was trying to assassinate trump is something i can't believe. i don't believe they are that dumb. these people are a lot of things. i don't have enough time to say them all. i he's a lot of things. he's not stupid. he knows damn well that nobody was trying to assassinate donald trump. but this the kind of lie that's going to get the people they view as their people killed. who do they think carries out -- this is going to endanger the life of every man and women in law enforcement who has to knock on a door, who i understand that's some of the most dangerous moments is the moments that sometimes you call your family before. those are the most dangerous moments in a workday that a lot of men and women face. >> yeah, this is one of those moments where you ca
donald trump is right now arguing before the united states supreme court. he's waiting for a ruling on what he believes would be or should be absolute immunity to use sale team 6 to assassinate a political rival. the idea that anyone who typed and sent this thinks there's any truth to the fact that anyone was trying to assassinate trump is something i can't believe. i don't believe they are that dumb. these people are a lot of things. i don't have enough time to say them all. i he's a lot of...
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definitively needs to recuse himself from any matter pending before the united states supreme co the january 6 violent insurrection. he should have no part in it. (e that we confront is that the supreme court has chosen to conduct itself as if the judiciary is above the law. in america, no one is above the law. that court, that includes samuel alito and that includes clarence thomas. if the supreme court does not get its act under control, you can be confident that in the house of representatives partnering with democrats in the united statesenate will enact the first opportunity we have to engage in thorough ove■jkig and the consideration of imposing an ethical code of conduct that hor from last week talking about the issue. flags which in several times, a bit of an explainer from the washington examiner saint it was one of the primarag by patriot forces during the revolutionary war, designed washington, secretary read in 1775. it features a pine tree along with the words and appeal to have displayed above. in has deep symbolism as a symbol of new england dating to the revolution,
definitively needs to recuse himself from any matter pending before the united states supreme co the january 6 violent insurrection. he should have no part in it. (e that we confront is that the supreme court has chosen to conduct itself as if the judiciary is above the law. in america, no one is above the law. that court, that includes samuel alito and that includes clarence thomas. if the supreme court does not get its act under control, you can be confident that in the house of...
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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. i think it's our job to say and everyone on the panel has said it today, we're almost there, awfully close, and the time to save it is not after the court has lost all legitimacy but to do it now before the court loses all legitimacy. >> the kid in the sixth sense you're dead you just don't know it. thank you for spending more time with me than any of you planned to. senator, thank you very much
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...
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states supreme court. at a very minimum yes to recuse himself of these cases now coming before the court that will determine whether or not trump gets held accountable. plea others two cases, there is a case about the obstruction of official proceedings which dozens of january 6th rioters and insurrectionist were charged with. there is the case inof the presidents immunity. refusal here, which i think is a good start. but i guess it feels like there's a little bit of a constitutional loggerheads. vis-@-vis the checks and balances between these different branches. now obviously judicial review is important and we have the court can strike down things that you and your colleagues pass, right? they can stop the president from doing things. it seems to effectively evolve into a situation in which there is no check on the backend for the court. so there is a nomination he process. but once they are on their, what is, what can the senate do? what can anyone do? if he decides tomorrow he is is going to put up a m
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the founders didn't want the united states supreme court to be above the law. it is the highest court, but justice alito is showing himself not only unfit to be a justice because he is disregarding ethical norms, but as you and all of us know, he has disregarded basic precedents. a total disregard for the president of roe and other measures that take away our basic rights. >> i do think having john roberts come before your committee is a good start and i think he should have to answer for what exactly the code of conduct and ethics, given my understanding and my final question for you, this would not be allowed for any federal judge at a lower level, right? >> it would be a violation of the current code of ethics that applies to all of the other federal judges and that is why i think the judicial conference ought to take action to investigate. has that power. if the congress one day at the organization of judges established by the congress ought to do it because any other judge would be investigated. >> it sounds like he might get that face tattoo anyway. senat
the founders didn't want the united states supreme court to be above the law. it is the highest court, but justice alito is showing himself not only unfit to be a justice because he is disregarding ethical norms, but as you and all of us know, he has disregarded basic precedents. a total disregard for the president of roe and other measures that take away our basic rights. >> i do think having john roberts come before your committee is a good start and i think he should have to answer for...
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united states supreme court's credibility is plummeting. >> lower than perhaps even the united states congress and that is saying something. it is due to the supreme court's own self-inflicted wounds. alito and thomas, directly involved in the january 6 insurrection. now they will sit on cases involving pivotal legal questions. absolutely unthinkable. and i think that she justice roberts has to take leadership of this court. he has to tell these two justices that they have no business sitting on the court. it will still be able to decide the cases but not with justices alito and thomas. by virtue of flying that flag upside down, whether it was his life or not, it was his home. justice thomas and his wife being involved helping to organize the insurrection both have direct interest here. >> mike, i was talking before growing up in a very conservative area with federal judges who sure, were very conservative. i knew a few of them fairly well . you could not get them to talk about politics in their privacy of their own home. there was a line they felt like they had the duty and that it w
united states supreme court's credibility is plummeting. >> lower than perhaps even the united states congress and that is saying something. it is due to the supreme court's own self-inflicted wounds. alito and thomas, directly involved in the january 6 insurrection. now they will sit on cases involving pivotal legal questions. absolutely unthinkable. and i think that she justice roberts has to take leadership of this court. he has to tell these two justices that they have no business...
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[applause] donald trump handpicked three members of the united states supreme court, because he intended for them to overturn roe, and as he intended, they did. now many of you here may recall i served on the judiciary committee as a united states senator, and i questioned two of those nominees. 21 of them i asked, quote, i will quote myself, "can you think of any lot that gives the government the power to make decisions about that male b ody?" and it will come as no shock to anyone here he had no good answer. and that day, we all knew what was about to come, and it happened, just as donald trump intended. now, present day, because of donald trump more than 20 states have abortion bans. more than 20 trump abortion bans, and today this very day at the stroke of midnight another trump abortion ban went into effect here in florida. as of this morning, 4 million women in this state woke up with fewer reproductive freedoms than they had last night. this is the new reality under a trump abortion ban. starting this morning medical professionals could be sent to prison for up to five years for p
[applause] donald trump handpicked three members of the united states supreme court, because he intended for them to overturn roe, and as he intended, they did. now many of you here may recall i served on the judiciary committee as a united states senator, and i questioned two of those nominees. 21 of them i asked, quote, i will quote myself, "can you think of any lot that gives the government the power to make decisions about that male b ody?" and it will come as no shock to anyone...
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i'm also proud of putting the first black woman on the united states supreme court. i know that no doubt, one day a morehouse man will be on that court as well. [applause] i've been vice president to the first black president who has become my close friend and president to the first woman vice president. [applause] i have no doubt a morehouse man will be president one day, just after an a.k.a. from howard. [applause] she's tough, guys. i know i don't look like i've been around very long. [laughter] but in my career, for the first 30 years, i was told you are too young, kid. now, i'm too old. whether you are young or old, i know what endures. the strength and wisdom of faith endures. i hope for you, my challenge to you is to still keep the faith so long as you can. that cap on your head proves you have earned your crown. the question is now, 25 years from now, 50 years from now, when you are asked to stand and address the next generation of morehouse men, what would you say you did with that power you've earned? what would you say you've done for your families, for yo
i'm also proud of putting the first black woman on the united states supreme court. i know that no doubt, one day a morehouse man will be on that court as well. [applause] i've been vice president to the first black president who has become my close friend and president to the first woman vice president. [applause] i have no doubt a morehouse man will be president one day, just after an a.k.a. from howard. [applause] she's tough, guys. i know i don't look like i've been around very long....
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states supreme court. [cheers and applause] justice ketanji brown jackson. a promise made and a promise kept.and i appointed more blackn to the federal circuit court than any other president in american history combined. every single president combined. [cheers and applause] overall, we appointed 200 black judges to the federal bench, and guess what, the next president, they will be able to appoint a couple of justices and i will be damned if we are not going to. [cheers and applause] look, if in fact we are able to change some of the justices when they retire, we are going to put in really progressive judges, like we always had. tell me that will not change your life, when the justices are already gutting voting rights, overturning roe, decimated affirmative action and so much more. are we going to let that happen? [crowd shouts "no!"] president biden: we can't. we really can't. let's talk about trump's maga lies. i don't have an hour, but will try. he said he sent all the prolific relief checks. the trut
states supreme court. [cheers and applause] justice ketanji brown jackson. a promise made and a promise kept.and i appointed more blackn to the federal circuit court than any other president in american history combined. every single president combined. [cheers and applause] overall, we appointed 200 black judges to the federal bench, and guess what, the next president, they will be able to appoint a couple of justices and i will be damned if we are not going to. [cheers and applause] look, if...
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state of the union by the first black president of the united states. >> last week, the supreme court reversed a century of law that i believe will open the flood gates for special interests including foreign corporations to spend without limit in our election. >> there was alito saying not true. when president obama was criticizing the court's disastrous decision on campaign finance. samuel alito was listening to a president who went to a better law school than he did and was a better law student. president obama was the president of the harvard law review. was it a coincidence that the president was black? would alito have pulled his punk stunt against a white democratic president? he hasn't done it again with joe biden. but then samuel alito has not shown up for a single state of the union address since that time in 2010 when he decided to talk back to the president of the united states. when he decided to be the first and only supreme court justice to ever do that. the year before he did that, republican house member joe wilson, the first heckler of a president in an address to a
state of the union by the first black president of the united states. >> last week, the supreme court reversed a century of law that i believe will open the flood gates for special interests including foreign corporations to spend without limit in our election. >> there was alito saying not true. when president obama was criticizing the court's disastrous decision on campaign finance. samuel alito was listening to a president who went to a better law school than he did and was a...
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states supreme court with the intentions that they would undo the protections of ro, and they did exactly as he intended and then we see the laws being passed. most recently, you've heard him say and talk about the fact that he is proud, proud i ask, that doctors and nurses can be jailed? prout? -- proud that our daughter have fewer rights in our mothers? proud that people are suffering? a woman i met who i think i'm going to be with tonight at an event later who, suffering a miscarriage, went to an emergency room to receive care, was denied because the health professionals there were afraid they could be jailed for helping her. she went back again denied. not until she developed sepsis was she treated. so, understand, again, the significance of elections. they matter. elections matter. [applause] and by the way, it is not only who sits in the white house, it is who is your united states senator. check out what his opponent says about these issues. if you need any guidance on what the difference is going to be. look at what happens in terms of josh shapiro being governor and being able to
states supreme court with the intentions that they would undo the protections of ro, and they did exactly as he intended and then we see the laws being passed. most recently, you've heard him say and talk about the fact that he is proud, proud i ask, that doctors and nurses can be jailed? prout? -- proud that our daughter have fewer rights in our mothers? proud that people are suffering? a woman i met who i think i'm going to be with tonight at an event later who, suffering a miscarriage, went...
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worth i giving a little bit of context to all this because since the united states supreme court, the highest court in the land here voted to two years ago to overturn the constitutional nation by a ride to one abortion in this country, is largely being up to the individual states to map out the policy as far as the procedure is concerned. some, of course, have taken a very radical steps about dozen states perhaps more have voted for all—out bans on abortion or something approaching that while others are for example here in california, they have sought to enshrine the right to one abortion into the legislation and in california has reached are quite recently to resign, offering doctors there the right to come here and perform the procedure, should this very old law dating back to the civil war error, 160 years ago, people back into effect. there is no need for that now because today, the state senate voted along similar lines to the local house of ribbons and natives a week ago in deciding to rinsing to revoke that law that 160 year old law which basically would ban abortion from th
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point, the first black woman on the united states supreme court. >> reporter: add to that, the first black vice president and secretary of defense. but some voters here say he should be much more focused on the economy. >> he's got worry about dollars and sense. >> that's really it, yeah. everything is changing. you go into a supermarket, right, the prices are going up. but the salary is not going up with everything else. >> reporter: ed o'keefe, cbs news, philadelphia. >>> before jackie robinson broke the racial barrier in major league baseball, blackball players had their own segregated teams in the negro leagues. now those leagues, the players, and their achievements are for the first time being recognized by mlb, which is now rewriting its record books. jericka duncan reports. >> bob takes his cut. >> reporter: major league baseball has a new all-time batting champ, josh gibson, who spent 14 years playing in the negro leagues. gibson, a legendary catcher who played for the homestead grays and pittsburgh crawfords is now mlb's leader in batting average and slugging percentage, sur
point, the first black woman on the united states supreme court. >> reporter: add to that, the first black vice president and secretary of defense. but some voters here say he should be much more focused on the economy. >> he's got worry about dollars and sense. >> that's really it, yeah. everything is changing. you go into a supermarket, right, the prices are going up. but the salary is not going up with everything else. >> reporter: ed o'keefe, cbs news, philadelphia....
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states supreme court. >> reporter: acted out the first black vice president and secretary of defense. but some voters here say he should be much more focused on the economy. >> you got to worry about dollars and cents. >> that's really it, yeah. everything is changing. you go to the supermarket, right? the prices are going up. but the salary is not going up with everything else. >> reporter: ed o'keefe, cbs news, philadelphia. >> norah: tonight, an historic moment for the game of baseball. the mlb is righting a wrong when it comes to the record books. cbs's jericka duncan explains. >> bob takes his cut. >> reporter: major league baseball has a new all-time batting champ: josh gibson, who spent 14 years playing in the negro leagues. gibson, a legendary catcher who played for the homestead grays and pittsburgh crawfords, is now mlb's leader in batting average and slugging percentage, surpassing baseball icons ty cobb and babe ruth. >> he may have been the greatest power hitter and hitter for average in mlb history. >> reporter: john thorn chair to the committee that integrated statisti
states supreme court. >> reporter: acted out the first black vice president and secretary of defense. but some voters here say he should be much more focused on the economy. >> you got to worry about dollars and cents. >> that's really it, yeah. everything is changing. you go to the supermarket, right? the prices are going up. but the salary is not going up with everything else. >> reporter: ed o'keefe, cbs news, philadelphia. >> norah: tonight, an historic moment...
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short drive from the united states supreme court. the new york times reported that justice alito who was appointed by george w. bush, not trump, let me say that again. has been flying another flag at his summer home in new jersey. that flag says appeal to heaven. the times reports, this time it was the appeal to heaven flag which like the inverted u.s. flag was carried by rioters at the capitol of january 6th. also known as the pine tree flag, it dates back to the revolutionary war, but largely fell into obscurity until recent years and is a symbol of support for president donald j. trump for a religious strand of the stop the steal campaign. and for a push to remake american government in christian terms. justice alito who let me remind you was appointed by george w. bush declined to respond to questions about that flag at his vacation home. after blaming his wife for turning their american flag upside down at their other home telling the new york times last week, i had no involvement whatsoever in the flying of the flag. it was bri
short drive from the united states supreme court. the new york times reported that justice alito who was appointed by george w. bush, not trump, let me say that again. has been flying another flag at his summer home in new jersey. that flag says appeal to heaven. the times reports, this time it was the appeal to heaven flag which like the inverted u.s. flag was carried by rioters at the capitol of january 6th. also known as the pine tree flag, it dates back to the revolutionary war, but largely...
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. >> ainsley: experts say it is unconstitutional, united states supreme courts jury must be unanimous. unconstitutional and reversible error. >> brian: i was watching back, r roku, if found guilty, it is farce cal to say he has to stay on house arrest. you have secret service, leading candidate to be next president, if you do that, it is pure verge vengeance. >> lawrence: what are we comfortable with? we got former doj official that was part of biden administration goes in and takes demotion. okay. d.a. promised to target a former president. a judge that donated to the president's opponent. his daughter works doing fund fundraisering on the matter. >> lawrence: jury instruction we don't understand and new rule it doesn't have to be unanimous decision. how many things are we comfortable to get the former president -- >> brian: and robert deniro is against him, too. >> ainsley: is there not an umbrella agency that controls this? >> steve: the state. >> ainsley: they are not stepping in? it will come out during appeal. >> steve: here is what i was going to say. jury instructions were so
. >> ainsley: experts say it is unconstitutional, united states supreme courts jury must be unanimous. unconstitutional and reversible error. >> brian: i was watching back, r roku, if found guilty, it is farce cal to say he has to stay on house arrest. you have secret service, leading candidate to be next president, if you do that, it is pure verge vengeance. >> lawrence: what are we comfortable with? we got former doj official that was part of biden administration goes in and...
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states supreme court case which gives the judge the opportunity to bring the jury out and say i know you're at an impasse, not asking you to do violence to your individual consciences, but i have no reason to think there's any jury that could do it better than you, we have been here doing this, come on, go back there, talk, listen to each other, keep an open mind, try to come to a unanimous verdict. at that point the judge declares a mistrial and there will be a do over and the $64 question will be does the do over take place before this judge and does it take place before the election. neil: i am looking at the number of counts, 34 counts, the idea that he can dodge conviction on all 34, statistically possible but i am wondering how you look at that, getting off at least with a full jury saying otherwise. >> a new word i think the former president came up with which is confliction. i am conflicted here. what was lost on me is no one has ever spoken about a solomon like verdict where the jury, we often see other trials. a number of counts, i want to throw the defendant a bone but i t
states supreme court case which gives the judge the opportunity to bring the jury out and say i know you're at an impasse, not asking you to do violence to your individual consciences, but i have no reason to think there's any jury that could do it better than you, we have been here doing this, come on, go back there, talk, listen to each other, keep an open mind, try to come to a unanimous verdict. at that point the judge declares a mistrial and there will be a do over and the $64 question...
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states supreme court. the supreme court has chosen to conduct itself as if. the judiciary is above the law cnn's joan biskupic joins me now. >> joan, the justice, justice alito. obviously you just heard that from hakeem jeffries and others saying you've got to recuse yourself on these january 6 related cases. >> do you think he will? >> there are no signs of that, dana, it's good to see you and the calls for recusal have been increasing but as i say, justice alito has given no indication that he thinks there's any reason for him to disqualify himself. i was just up at the supreme court as all nine justices were issuing opinions from the bench, two of them by justice alito. it was really business it says usual. and as you know, we're about to get our most closely watched cases, including two that involve former president trump and activities that traced to january 6. >> the riot at the capitol now, here's why this is important. >> in terms of the overall ethics picture the justices last november adopted a c
states supreme court. the supreme court has chosen to conduct itself as if. the judiciary is above the law cnn's joan biskupic joins me now. >> joan, the justice, justice alito. obviously you just heard that from hakeem jeffries and others saying you've got to recuse yourself on these january 6 related cases. >> do you think he will? >> there are no signs of that, dana, it's good to see you and the calls for recusal have been increasing but as i say, justice alito has given no...
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>> the united states supreme court justice. why are senators trying to schedule a meeting. when the house is on fire and i am looking for my keys in my purse to unlock the door so i can walk in. that is what is happening here, >> the house is on fire. we have again, we have vehicles to address this kind of stuff. congress can open the impeachment inquiry. how about some legitimate ones on supreme court justices who have shown himself to be partial. flying a flag upside down in league with the insurrection is more than appearance. that is him throwing in with the insurrection. when you look at federal law, we have vehicles for this. any justice or judge or magistrate judge that has all three levels, whose impartiality might be questioned, must disqualify themselves. they are in violation of that statute. not a lot. >> they flew the flag upside down because they were offended about what a neighbor has said about them. flying the flag upside down is a statement of what you are saying about the country. we don't buy that. it's not flying. >> this roundtable is up for the task o
>> the united states supreme court justice. why are senators trying to schedule a meeting. when the house is on fire and i am looking for my keys in my purse to unlock the door so i can walk in. that is what is happening here, >> the house is on fire. we have again, we have vehicles to address this kind of stuff. congress can open the impeachment inquiry. how about some legitimate ones on supreme court justices who have shown himself to be partial. flying a flag upside down in...
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i would think that for a sitting justice in the united states supreme court, somebody in your neighborhood putting up an anti- trump sign does not really justify the supreme court justice inverting the flag of the united states and sending a symbol of distress. the real issue is that we don't have a system for dealing with that kind of problem, but it makes sense to me. donald trump turned the bible upside down, justice alito turned the flag upside down. maga is trying to turn the constitution and the rule of law upside down. it's a struggle for the basic integrity of our political system. >> you bring up an important point about the ethics rules which is a big problem as we have seen with this supreme court and because it's not subject to binding ethics rule. you've introduced legislation to fix the problem. the judicial ethics enforcement act, realistically speaking, is there a path forward for that bill with this modern-day republican party? >> not in this context. they are not interested and they don't think there's any problem, which is overthrown the woman's right to choose, trying t
i would think that for a sitting justice in the united states supreme court, somebody in your neighborhood putting up an anti- trump sign does not really justify the supreme court justice inverting the flag of the united states and sending a symbol of distress. the real issue is that we don't have a system for dealing with that kind of problem, but it makes sense to me. donald trump turned the bible upside down, justice alito turned the flag upside down. maga is trying to turn the constitution...
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. >> two years ago, we learned in a reeked draft decision that the supreme court of the united states would overturn roe versus wade. in the two years since, and states across our nation, extremist imposed and pass laws to criminalize doctors and punish women. laws that make no exception. today, one in three women of reproductive age america live in a state with an abortion ban. to be clear, donald trump did this. he hand-picked three members of the united states supreme court because he intended for them to overturn roe versus wade, and they did, as intended. he says he is probably responsible for it. be clear. if he gets a chance, donald trump will sign a national abortion ban, but we are not going to let that happen. when we win the white house in november and when the united dates congress passes a law that restores the protections of roe v wade, our president, joe biden, will sign it. you see, we trust women, and women trust us to fight for reproductive freedom. >> joining us now is democratic senator jacky rosen of nevada, running for re-election and a member of the armed servic
. >> two years ago, we learned in a reeked draft decision that the supreme court of the united states would overturn roe versus wade. in the two years since, and states across our nation, extremist imposed and pass laws to criminalize doctors and punish women. laws that make no exception. today, one in three women of reproductive age america live in a state with an abortion ban. to be clear, donald trump did this. he hand-picked three members of the united states supreme court because he...
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eric shawn live outside the united states supreme court. eric. >> it will be stormy for stormy. she will return in an hour from now after what we heard from the stand on tuesday. ms. daniels back for cross-ex cross-examination. on tuesday she talked about having dinner and sex with the former president in lake tahoe. that moved trump to buy stormy's s silence. trump's attorney got ahold of her. susan necklace tried to cast doubt on her story. asking, you have been making money by claiming to have had sex with president trump for a decade, right? >> i've been telling the story what happened to me. >> am i correct you hate president trump? >> yes, said stormy. >> you want him to go to jail, right? >> i want him to be held accountable. >> the former president could be seen shaking his head and cursing. that prompted judge merchan to tell trump's attorney to tell his defendant to cut it out. >> i'm speaking to you at the bench, i don't want to embarrass him. i will talk to him. you need to speak toim had. i won't tolerate that. today susan necklace will ask stormy daniels if she eve
eric shawn live outside the united states supreme court. eric. >> it will be stormy for stormy. she will return in an hour from now after what we heard from the stand on tuesday. ms. daniels back for cross-ex cross-examination. on tuesday she talked about having dinner and sex with the former president in lake tahoe. that moved trump to buy stormy's s silence. trump's attorney got ahold of her. susan necklace tried to cast doubt on her story. asking, you have been making money by claiming...
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states senate will help determine the future fate of the united states supreme court, and based on the view that the public lacks confidence in the supreme court, i'm hopeful that will be a factor in november when people go to the polls. >> leader jefferies, al sharpton, good to see you again. we were together last night at the state dinner. i want to push a little on the idea of the justice alito throwing his wife in front of the bus. in fact, if in fact, the congress is changed in terms of the democratic leadership, of which you're the head, leader in the house, and overtakes the congress next year, is it not appropriate to call before the house and/or the senate, at least a judiciary committee, a justice that may have been supporting an insurrection of the united states government? i mean, we're talking about not just a flag of protest. we're talking about a flag that happened right after january 6th. this was not amp the election. this was after the insurrection. and i think the american people, republican, democrat, right wing, left wing, have a right to know, was he supporting an
states senate will help determine the future fate of the united states supreme court, and based on the view that the public lacks confidence in the supreme court, i'm hopeful that will be a factor in november when people go to the polls. >> leader jefferies, al sharpton, good to see you again. we were together last night at the state dinner. i want to push a little on the idea of the justice alito throwing his wife in front of the bus. in fact, if in fact, the congress is changed in terms...
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donald trump hand-picked three members of the united states supreme court, because he intended for them to overturn roe. and as he intended, they did. because of donald trump, more than 20 states have abortion bands. more than 20. and today, this very day, at the stroke of midnight, another trump abortion ban went into effect in florida. as of this morning, 4 million women in this state woke up with fewer reproductive freedoms than they had last night. this is the new reality under a trump abortion ban. >> donald trump did this. the vice president mentioned donald trump by name more than 20 times today, the most she ever has in any campaign speech according to a campaign official. the jacksonville mayor and florida democratic house leader, who will both join us in a moment, spoke before vice president harris. >> pregnant women in florida are less safe and less in control of their own health and their own future than they were yesterday. may 1, 2024, will forever mark a day when we took a giant and dangerous step backwards. >> today, because of what donald trump did, florida's extreme ab
donald trump hand-picked three members of the united states supreme court, because he intended for them to overturn roe. and as he intended, they did. because of donald trump, more than 20 states have abortion bands. more than 20. and today, this very day, at the stroke of midnight, another trump abortion ban went into effect in florida. as of this morning, 4 million women in this state woke up with fewer reproductive freedoms than they had last night. this is the new reality under a trump...