tv Tucker Carlson Tonight FOX News June 24, 2022 10:00pm-11:00pm PDT
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according to our reports, the u.s. supreme court and our own shannon bream is that roe v wade has been overturned and the question of abortionor has been returned to the states . >> so pandemonium ensued immediately in the headlines oft babylon v democrats pauseel january 6th hearing to call for insurrection and that's basicallyua true .e butfo from a legal perspective, , there'swhat matters nothing surprising about today's decision. it was only a matter ofheg time before roe v. wade was. overturned. that's been obvious for decadesa . the democrats once acknowledged it. roe was one of thoseev two o decisions you never heard anyone defend on its ownwn termo .tsegal lots of people want legal abortion, but no one's everas explained how exactly the constitution guarantees that roe was a political document was not a legal opinion and for that reason its existence degraded o and undermined the legitimacy of the supreme court. one of our country's central institutionspi tnd.
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it was poison. the purpose of the supreme court is simple is to determine whether the laws that politicians pass are consistent with the united stateshe constitution. that's it. that's all the supreme court does with the supreme does not do what it cannot do and should never do is make laws and it should never do that because a court making laws would be by definition anti-democratic. none of the nine supreme court justices has been electedon by anyone. all of the them have lifetime appointments. if you cared about hav democracy and wanted democracy to continue, you would demand that all lawsd in thee united states be passed by elected legislatures again, no matter bd how you feel aboutn abortion or any other specific issue in democracy, voters have the final word on how they are . verned that's what democracy is now. after nearly half a century, vo voters have had their rights restored t on the question of abortion. if they liked abortion, they can vote to legalize abortion. if they don't like abortion, c
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they can vote to ban abortion. that's not shocking. that is how our system is supposed to work not beingnd a monarchy at all. so what's the argument against? this ? well, therewe isn't one really and we know that for certain from the dissent in today's , the threee ruling justices who objected don't even bother to makeju a legal argument in favor of keeping roe v. wade. instead, they threw an embarrassing little tantrum. at one point kagan, breyer and sotomayor warned that the highly diabolical clarence thomasd actually plans to bannt interracial marriage. clarence thomasri against t interracial marriage. and then of course,ho there's o lots off huffing about somethina called bodily autonomy, whichut actually we're strongly in favor. so it's not clear how that applies to abortion, which affects two bodiesn. but in any case, these same bodily autonomy people are the very same justices who just voted to uphold mandatory vaccinations for millions of americans, thus violating
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their bodily autonomy. so much for that argument. not that it stopped justin trudeau of canada where abortions are illegal till the moment of birth. today trudeau wrote this quote the news coming out ofut the united states is horrific. politician or man should tell a woman what she can or cannot do with her body.e suddenly women are the only ones who get pregnant. you'llll notice canada is a country, by the way, under the leadership of justin trudeau that prevented from wnated citizens traveling within their own country. they had mandatory vaccinationse . justin trudeau was perfectly happy to tell the women of canada what to put in their own body. so you're beginning to see what precisely zero people throwing tantrums today have bothered to explainin p the lawe the principles that supposedly underlie roe v. wade, notm. one of them. instead they're yelling as they do, suspending the january 6th hearings to start an insurrection and that
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would of course include joe biden. . re he isff it was three justices namedhr by one presidentee donald trump. were the court today today's decision to upend scales ofsi justice and eliminate a fundamental right for women in this country. make no mistake, this decision is a culmination of a deliberate over decades of said balance of our law. it's a realization of an extreme ideology and a tragic error by the supreme court in my view. notice that it's abortion that is the red line for them abortion of all the issues. why is that so important to them? it's obvious why it's so important to america's corporationsns, almost all of whom immediately weighed in to say we'll fly here to get an. abortion. the state of your choice. why? well,li of course employeesf families are loyalal to the company and of course it's much cheaper to pay for an or than it is to pay for
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maternity leave or an extra name on the insurance policy. i so it's all about the money for corporate america. it always is. families are bad for big corporations, therefore they're against families. but what's the president talking about exactlyns,? what's this extreme ideology proking baby that's extremede ideology that quote upsets the balance of our law. joe biden talking aboutki this particular ruling dramaticallyng reduces the power of unelected judges to dictate the details of the lives of millions of americans and returns that power tors voters. voters get to decidecide how thy want to live. that's an extreme ideologyog that upsets the balance oft power. somehow weho thought that was the whole premise of our system. we thoughtof it was democracy. and yet the very people who've been lecturing us for years about democracy at the end ofab democracy are horrified by the return of democracy. they're telling us theth legitimacy of our institutionsei
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is at risk and yet they cannot allow voters to have a say in how they live. what does that tell you?l you? it tells you they care about power, not popular support. they're afraid to put their ideas to the test of a vote and that's why the justice departmentnd, which no longer dispenses justice instead it works on behalf off the democratic party allowed thugs to gather outside the homes of supreme court justices for the last out severl weeks in violation of federal law in an effort to intimidate them into not doing what they did today.idate and that's why today you saw several elected members of congress call for insurrection that would include sandy cortez of westchester. they would include as always, a maxine waters of los angeles. this is not the first riot t she's called for. she once again threatened violence against supreme court justicese because they came don for the opinion she doesn'ty agree with and then she promised to a defy the court'sit ruling. h how's this for defending our institutions? i sitting here doing nothing
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that women are going to their backs no matter how they tried they have with the supreme court. we will decide them. women will be go back and watch women are intimidated or afraid . >> they got another thought coming to with supreme court. roberta mugabi there will defy themem really. w you will defy our core institution after sending people to prison for questioning the last election.u is that what you're saying? don't lecture us ever again about the sanctity of our institutions, about our norms because you really don't care about them at all if you care about iss power. candace owens has been watching all of this , including the threats against the supreme court very closely. she's the founder of wha the charity blogsite and we're
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happy to haveve her join us tonight. so it's kind of revealing. i mean, i do think babylon v put it best january . this commission suspends its duties for the day tods call foe insurrection. i mean, that was the fastest pivot maybe in historyay. yeah, absolutely the fastest time in history. and let me just say this oneh behalf of soal many womenho that are watching this that were like me, used to be pro-choice e, now pro-life. i'm justst so tired of the lies surrounding the pro-choice argument pretending that women are not being harmed by these policies. i know t six women have had an abortion throughout my lifetime. you know, the first four of them were k peer pressure.r you have men that are demanding that they get abortions. this is a law that was decideder by seven white men, right? you have men that are boyfriends. there arey threatening domestic violence situations. you have parents that are pressuring them, pretendingg, you know, if you have this child, it's going to ruin your life. and at the end of the day, you have an educational system that has been predatory, convincing them that it's an easy choice when these womenyse suffer at the end of theseot abortions. there is nothing that is pro women aboutwo about abortion at
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all. it is it is i always been a predatory system that hasfo been in place for a very long t time and we should be celebrating the end of it. and i need to a have a real conversation about what's going on in general. i'm seeing a lot of peoplea entering race arguments that's especially egregious. no one's ever accused maxinee waters of being smart, but weve have accused her of being corrupt. i think the fact that she keepsd calling this to black america and how black americans are suffering because of us and we saw amy schumer talk about how this is what slaveholders wanted. wantedbe very clear . planned parenthood and abortion was quite a choice. first b and foremost to black women. this is on the basis ofr, eugenics ism p. look into the history of planned parenthood. let's not ignore the factor that margaret sanger wasn'tan about eugenicists who wanted to get rid of people that she deemed to be unfit, an undesirable that included black women that could intelligent included a bunch of immigrantsin that were coming over legally to the country they wantedg to protect the nordic white pure race. so i'm tired of this sort of washing of history and whatch they really want is just toin further themselves in their own self-interest. the lobby groups, people that are receiving moneynt
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and are, as you pointed out,ut just corrupt politicians that don't care about the women that are suffering at the end of these abortions. i'm proudd that i do want to say this that mob justice did not rule in this circumstance. i'm proud that despite the supreme court justices having their livesprem, they actually stood up and they took a stance and they said, you know what , this thed constitution and we're going tot stand by the constitution and that needs to happen more oftenns. yeah, babies are the greatest o children are beautiful. they're a gift. b i don'tea know why anyone woulde take pleasure in destroying them. clearly many do. i think you've gone off track if you take pleasure in that y my view, kids, i appreciate coming on for reminding of everything you said. thank you . thank you so much. >> so it's supposed to be a night of rage. i remember the supreme this ise a supreme court decision. no s one voted for anybody who sits on the supreme court. therefore, public pressure on the court should play no role because they can't be onct the left right. they're not standing forxt
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election in the next cycle. so when you protest against the supreme court, what are you really protesting againstt,? we are attempting to attend a thousand people she said are marching in new york city. forty five hundred people arey. heading to chuck schumer's office. german loffredo works rebeleb news. he is there tonight . weelhere thought we check in wim me there. i'm here.vi thanks for having me, tucker . what of course what do you see what's happening there? there are thousands of people here . i've seen chants and signs calling for the abolition of the supreme court, calling for the end of white supremacy. and i've been seeing signs c that are also calling for the forced vasectomy of men as opposed to abortion for womense. so it's really wild here . i mean, who these people seem pretty organized. i mean, it seems like these signs must have some of these signs, stickers and theer coordinates. i mean, it seemss, like they wee ready for this before it
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happened. of course, yeah. i mean, the signs were mass produced somehow at a moment's notice and everyone's holding the same signs. i don't know where they got them. i've askedi' f a few people they said, you know, someone's handingom them out. i don't know who's behind it, who's behind the signs and there's even some posters going around that say, you know, tonight is a night tot riot verbatim. so, you know, who knows what's to come for the rest of the night. so if they're calling for the elimination of the united states supremete court, the forced sterilization of men and rioting, thenen this is a dangerous extremist movementno .w i don't know how well an h honet person would describe it. am i missing somethingcribis? yeah,, of course. and it's also important to highlight these the same exact people that stood by and watcheddod as thousands and thousands of new yorkers and thousands of women in neww york were fired from their jobs for not submitting to
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the vaccine mandate. so they are pro-choice and pro bodily autonomy in one area and of course a are not pro-choice or bodily autonomy in the other areaa. yeah, and they hate democracy.y, the idea of voters being able t to decide how their government is the worst possible outcome they can cure. i appreciate your coverage this morning. thanks so much. thank you. thank . so they're friendly protests that may turn into riots acrossu the country tonight . there'st. a big one outside the supreme court at this hour who sources there for us here at town hall. he's the author of the book fight free . but mostly peaceful. twenty writes the gaslighting america, which is covered 2 extensively. he joins us right now. julia , what do you see at the court? well, tucker , i've been outside the supreme or for mosty of the day and as the night hasw worn on , i've seen thousands of people have shown up in opposition of the supreme court ruling. when the the decision was announced, there were some tearsrs fromwd
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the pro-abortion crowd. they chanted that the court was illegitimate and there just been more and more people showing up as time has gone on . i can say in terms of the dc b being prepared for any potential unrest. the metropolitan police department hasroro canceled days off for officers. they're going too be onr t 12 h- shifts that they can be on standby for full mobilization should they be needed. there has a heavy police presence on both capitol police have been called police t and along with mpd. so, you know, oftentimes in my experience these things don't typically get out of hand until after the sun sets. and that's aboutic to happen in the next 30 minutes or so. sonu we'll just see what happens once once we finally get our who i hate to insert race into any question or generalizeu the basis of race, but we're hearing so much talk about race and this is an offense against black people a. everyy protest i have seen today seems to be populated almost exclusively by college educated, affluent white people kind of the whole foods soul
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cycle set. is that true? of what you're seeing now? i mean, you're there now. o, there certainly are a lot ofe. white people. i've met a few college studentse ,but there's also beene some minorities. some of the speakers have been predominantly either black oror hispanic. we had aocni out here earlier tonight calling for more people to come out into the street. so in the time that i was here , it's been it's been a healthy mix of races. interesting races fornt us tonight at the supremeer couo ,a man who's covered manyho riots. good luck tonight . >> so you heard cindy cortez isn theredy does anyone doubt if this became bloody and violent that she'd be cheering it on ? of course not. . she's in favor of that in response to today's ruling. activists are continuing to threaten supreme court justices their homes. a group called ruth sent us a reference to ruth bader ginsburg posted the homerg addresses of six supreme court justices on twitter. we're quoting tonight the thomases, the group wrote meet seven p.m. tomorrow we start at
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all skoda's six now these are threats posted publicly againsts supreme court justices. the justice department hasup bee under arrest binz recently in the last few days they've arrested all kinds of people a associated with former president donald trump and yetbe they've done nothing about this . they refusing toer do anything i stop the intimidation of our highest court. aw senator josh holley's ofit missouri joins us tonight with his reactionh. senator , this unless i'm missing something, this seems gravevese to me. er this is very serious, tucker . and look, this is really on merrick garland and joe biden. they have had literally months to tell biden supporters don't, break the law, don't go to the justices, quit threatening them and what's happened instead? they've encouraged it. they said, oh , it's fine to ou protest and parade and picket it just as this is against the law. we've had an aga assassin attemt on a justice. thankfully itte didn't work.mp
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i mean,th he's still alive and t didn't intimidate the court. but i'm going to i tell you this night of rage, which the justice department has known about for weeks now as a possibility if it gets out of o hand , this will be because of joe biden and merrick garland. they didn't stop the violencele when they could have.nc they didn't tell biden d supporters to stand down whenow they should have. so it'ssh on him. kind of weird. this is exactly the moment when biden and merrick garland are telling the rest of us i'm m m sorry, you're going to have to give your guns up. do you think this is a good time to turn in your you know, tucker , it's never a good t time to to surrender to the government when they try to take away your fundamental liberties. and that is, of course, what this administrationth want. they make a lot of noise aboute rights that aren't in the constitutionlike like abortion,t for things that are plainlyly there like the second amendment right there in thet, text that they say, oh , let's just get rid of it. so it's a paradox for sure, but it goes to the heart of their philosophy, which is to try to control and if you don't
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agree with them, then in their view you don't have rights free speech, second amendment. no, you don't have them. they want you to do as you're told. sit down and shut up. yeah, well, we were born here .v we're americans. we have those rights and we're grateful you're helping defend them. thank senator holly josh holly, missouri. so nancy pelosi depending on the day, spent a lot of time throwing her christianity in your face. it's of course false. she's no sense of christian . and after today's supreme court decision like she's about to pass out, she was that upset. she said the supreme court of the united states had, quote, eviscerated human rights. >> here's part of it. there's no point in saying good morning because it certainly is not one . this morning the radical supreme court is evisceratingco american rights and endangering their health and safety because donald trump , mitch mcconnell ,republican party, their super majority and supreme court americanou women today have less
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freedom than their mothers with roe and their attempt to t destroy it. ca radical republicans are charging ahead with their crusade to criminalize health freedom. what this means to women is such an insult it's a slap in the face to women. me oh ,n. they took her sacrament away. healthoo freedom really? that's the same nancy pelosi i who was forceds american womenk to take ane experimental vaccie that hurt an awful lot of them.l and nancy pelosi applauded as their lives were destroyed. they were fired from their jobs because they wouldn't take that experimental drugat. >> and there she is complaining about the results of a democratic election reallylt donald trump ran for president whether you liked him or not. dehe said out loud, i willse appoint conservative judges to the court, overturnes t roe v. wade. people voted for him., he won. he didid that . it happened so that does seem l like democracy in action. butem democracy doesn't stop
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there. we've got another election coming up. it's the midterm and you have am to wonder what effect, if any, today's ruling will have on those racesth. f danaol perino follows this stuff very carefully. she's co-anchor of america's newsroom. of course,e, she's also in the five every night our friend and she joins us tonight to assess and thanks so much for coming on on this night. how do youni think this is likey just thinking ahead to november likely to affect those elections? very interestin that nancy pelosi when she talks about this and same as maxine watersis ,they talk in terms of this isue going to be the issue that helps us win in november.in and instead ofst talking about the merits of the issue, they want to talk about the politics. okay, fine. so you've done a good y jobut obviously tonight of talking about the merits. let's talk about t t the politis for a moment. weor don't know for sure. in some ways if you'rec on the democratic side, it mightt help boost some fundraising that they need. but also might figure out a wayo for them to keepme some suburban women in their camp. but then on the other side of the ledger, remember
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the virginia governor's race and glenr' junkin , terry mcauliffe tried to make that entire campaign against bunyon about abortion.an and when the results came out, blenkin and in the exit pollsol when they said what's the number one issue you care about? if it was abortion, 60% of those people voted for youngin. so i don't think this is a slam is.k. the democrats think it is. do i do think republicans also could have beenhe actually depressed in their turnout if the outcome had notir beene i what is today republican activists and the grassroots has been working on this for 50 years and the trump appointments were critical, as were the bush appointments, especially alito who wrote the opinion today. so elections definitely matterod this next november will matter and i'm in particular very interested wic in the hispanic women's vote . looke what happened last weekhi when you had a female latina beat democrat handily and those women are starting to change
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a little bit at that border and republicans don't have to b win the entire hispanic vote . if they just went a little bit more , it would be very hard for democrats to win another national election, so to speak. and these are the most general possible terms. butne hispanic voters, particularly new arrivals, are far more likely to be sincere orthodox christians than native born americans, certainly than your average democratic voter. so how does this not helpve at least potentially among those voters? i think it certainly does and i' would imagine it by that when all the dust settles, i think when the democrats sit back and lookhe and think, wow, we might have a problem here . now this really could energizee a lot of democrats for a while. however, i would say this we're four months away and the number one issue facing americans inflation, gas prices, food prices, immigration, crime, educationin, all of those issues have been above. even sometimes climate change ranks above abortion that could change and abortion
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will probably move up that ladder. but still when you're trying to feed your family, that's going w to be a number one . >> you know, have fewer children. much of an inspiring message, at least from my perspective. nowuc i your nothing.at thank you know much. great to see you. so as you said a minute ago, this is not a surprise the law and that matters because it'sau the supreme court. we're talking about the law behind the roe v. wade decision . 1973 was so shoddy and ridiculous because ofbo course abortion is not t mentioned in the constitution, not even alluded to that . a lot of people figured out o a long time ago that it wouldut at some point be overturned because it was too absurdab to continue and so a lot of states have been preparing forn more than a dozen of them have what are called trigger laws that will take effect now that roe v. wade has been overturned and a lot of them will outlaw most abortion. so eventually roughly halfgn the country is expected toif implement significant restrictions on abortion and that matches public opinion
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polling on abortion, which isn' to say, well, i don'tt like abortion. if you live in new city, you t may not know any of them.he butou if you live in mississipp, you know quite you a few. the point is people will get to live with the laws they want. how's that bad to the state of missouri became the very first state to ban t abortion. the state's attorney general isa eric schmidtl, and we are happy to have you join us tonight. mr. attorney general, thanks so much for, th coming on .ch so f what is the state of abortion law in missouri now i? yeah, missouri became the first state after the decision. the decision to effectively ends abortion. and this is something that's been worked on for decadeses . de people preyed uponca this for a long time coming. thankfully, presidentnt's trump appointed three conservative justices that knew that the roe decisiont as justice alito said the day was issued, was on a collision course with the constitution. and we see that here today now. and so this issue will be decided as it should have been forty nine years ago to the states missouri, interestingly in eighteen twenty five was the first state to formally prohibit abortion
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. that was the law of our state until roe v. wade. and now we're back to wherev. it should have always been. and so it's a big day. and i think as you've pointed, out, it's a big day for democracy, for these for the voters now to have a say as opposed to nine justices, unelected justices back forty nine years ago that decided this for everybody in the country. and i think what you're seeing now with this kind of rage that's been talkedd about, the justice department has no an interest in condemning ito. g they haven't done anything to stop it. you've seen ann assassination attempt, a supreme court justice. you see this intimidation that's going to continue the justice department's way more interested evidently d in sticking the fbi and going after parents who show up at a school board meetings under the patriot act than arresting folks who are intimidating supreme court justices. this is out of a banana third world republic, but thankfully the rule of law was was buttressed today in missouri was the first state to take action. i was proud tooe. doi that as the state's chief legal officert
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. i'm glad this isucla back in the political arena where it belongs, where votersna decideat and what effect is people going to have to start affirmatively defending are abortion and not hiding behind these stupid slogans and euphemisms? ic oh , it's a choice.he it's a health care procedure. it's a human right.'t really?s well, what is it and why don't f you tell us why you're for it? you lookor forward to that conversation. absolutely. that's where it should have been all along, tucker . and so here we are now. forty nine years later with the reset and the people get to w weighha in is what was always intended as opposed to roe v. wade which was madeoe v t of a constitutional right, made out of whole cloth. yeah, it's amazing. i mean they hate democracy likee the devil hates holy water.zi it is just amazing to see it. eric schmidt. well, it's in missouri. you're coming at. thanks,uc tucker . we thank you so much. so some states, liberal statesal are creating what they're calling abortion sanctuaries, sanctuaries more and w
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more come to our statee with more abortion feeling today the governor of california up because they've got nothing else to talk about promoted his so-called tg e wesn alliance with oregon and washingtonor. here'sen the mentally deficient governor of california. re >> we will do our fair share and more. and speaking off more , i'm really proud that we're joining in with others not just state of california but other governors. western governors have stood up as well. and i'm grateful to governor brown, governor inslee that are asserting that the united states of america, at has the western united states stand tall in terms off our reproductive values and reproductive freedomsprod and we are sanctua so in other words, says gavin newsom, we can't provideov housing for middle class people. weid can't provide jobs or
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functional schools. we can't keep our infrastructure in any state of repair. we need to keep the lights on . we're running out of electricity. but you know ec what wetr can do? by we can give you more abortion if you're for that . if you think abortion makes you happy to go to california, have fun. shannon bream isni chief legal correspondent for fox news. she's also the host of fox news at night and our friend, she joins us tonight with an overview of how the states are c reacting. jim , thanks soom much for comig on . so this has been fast. sor i mean, states have come out with these new positions. tell us what you're seeing, if you would. yeah, within four years these cases have been percolating up here to the supreme court. so stateso have had a plan. and listen, after the leaked happened, it became solidified for a lot of those states t because they knew that they would have to decide where to go if roe is overturned.s so there have been a number of states that have trigger laws immediately outlawing abortion like today, others that say, okay, within 30 days or 90 days ,whatever the date is ofhe roe being struck down,
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wouldsostrictions kick in. some of them areme from the beginning. some of them are at heartbeat. some are 12 or 15 weeks. sohe there is a smorgasbord. the patchwork among these different states. but it's fair to point out there are states d on the othera that said we will gond to the other direction and we will make sure that you unfettered abortion access here . i talked to colorado governor jareded polis also out west a few weeks ago aboutrn what they had passedor and they had kind of shied away from the characterization that it meant abortion up to birth. but when i pressed him, he could not identify any kind of limitation on abortion up to birth in colorado. going to g states are do that as well. states furth it's going to draw states further apart. a number of states have said n we're going to have some kind of social justice or funding soe justicece that people who want to come t here from out of state travel to our states for abortions are going to provide that as well. and you've seen and we'll probably talk about this a number of companies who said we're going to make it an employee benefit as well. so there's nothingil in any of this decision today that bans you from traveling to a different state ifen you've gt
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a policy that you'd like to pursue. and so abortion is notif illegal nationwide. and you know, i had a guy next to me on an airplane a couple of days ago asked me about this and he thought ifoe roe was overturned that abortion was going v toti be illegal nationwide. it's notonit i and it's all goio depend on the state you liveta in . we're going. to get into the tales which we haven't done for 49 years, which i think will be really illuminating for a lot of people.pe thanks for covering that for us tonight. it is i ap the is heard, shannon sayuc that big companies are all on board. more abortions will pay for your abortion. we will p you a raise, but we'll make certain you don't have a family becausen yo we do want that to distract you from devoting your life to us alle the way goes one way. devote your life to the big company. don't have a family. what are people are going to feel like the age of 60 . was it o worth it? noh kids. citibank paid for my abortion but i'm glad i made it to a vp for lending when i they going to feel about that ? well, democrats didn't defend the legal reasoning in roe v.
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wade today because there's no legal reasoning they can defends . sorn instead they turned immediately to fear mongering. seen this movie before joe biden. one of the supreme court isn soon going to overturn gay marriage and contraception ban the pill. watch this ad warned about how this decision risks the broader right to privacy for everyone. that's because roe recognized the fundamental right to privacy that is served as a basis for so many more rights that have come to take. we've come w to take for granted that are ingrained in the fabric of this countryyng the right to make the bestgh decisions for healtht, the right to use birth control, a married couple in the privacy of their bedroom. for god's sake, the right tou marry the person you love. >> that they're going to take their away and then gay marriage is a liar.
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we just read in the car he has no idea. but the truth is the majority opinion today that he was justa. hyperventilating about, said spotz specifically that whatpe you just heard bidenrv say is nt true . they addressed it explicitly i and we're quoting nothing in this opinion shouldth be understood to cast doubt on precedents that do not concern abortion. got that . so actually this does not allow them to ban or gay marriage or interracial marriage or whatever fear mongering talking point. g it's t a pandemic. l can the advanced whatever why they're telling you it's just that it's a lie lie right on the decision. hermhs, dylan read the decision. she's this country's premier civil rights lawyer. she's ceo offci the center for american liberty. she joins us tonight. t thanks a lot forhank you coming. i wonder i mean, even by theirar standards where you just sayds likeke literally whatever it takes and just lie with a straight face, how can they ? this just came out today. this opinion, they've seen it.
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how can biden say that ? well, biden is as usual, about 50 years behind the curve. and sori the privacy rights that he talked about in roe v. wade isn'tth even the current law. so as this opinion points out, roe based its reasoning on this privacy right under the first, fourth, fifth, 9th and 14th amendment. nt but the most recent law, casey, which refined this case really relies on only one aspect of the constitution which is substantive due process under the 14th amendment. okay. and so what they tried to dois in that casey decision is sort of wrap abortionio into that jurisprudence, which includes all of those other aspects. pi butni as this opinion points ou, abortion is fundamentally different unlikes a marriagees cases, unlike these other fundamental rights casesth, only abortion stops a human life and that makes o absolutely unique in the law. and that is why a differentif analysis needs to apply to it. now, of course, justice thomas
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did say in his concurring opinion that the jurisprudence that underlies these other cases under substantive due process is also deeply flawed.ly and you can believe thosen things. you can believe that peoplebe should haveh a right to contraception. you can believe that people should have the right to and you can believe that predicating those rights on a flawed 14th amendment analysis is garbage jurisprudence. and so that's where it needs to go now. itte needs to go back to the states. and tucker, as your whole show has been pointing out, it's much easier for democrats to create fear and hype and riot.ak it's also cheaper to make laws by pressuring l a handful ofn justices than by passing laws in the states that a majority supports. and so this is a very sound decision and i am not losingme any sleep over losing any fundamental rights here as the basis ofth this decision tucker . >> well,l,de and by the way, democrats said they were going codify roe in the congress. they're going to pass a federal law basically restating roe and they couldn't even agreeso
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on what a pregnant person was. that'sid the reason it didn't it didn't get through. it's like do you think they can they can pass a federal law codifying? why don't they try? i don't understand. know why tucker , as science has advanced and asce people have become more enlightened about ight this issue and the harms of abortion, there's no majorityn for a abortion law like roe . roe itself is not even the law . but even for casey, the majority of americans do o not believe that there should s be abortion after a fetal heartbeat after the fetusn an. can feel pain and that the 15 15 week level of the mississippi law, the fetus has a developed heart and eyelids and canan her thumbt that is not something or a fetus that most americans be subject to termination at whim. and so they cannot get that lawh passed. that's why they're hyperventilating and freaking over here. well, exactly how are we feeling? great. thank you . thank you .
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just a fox news alert. >> utah has triggered a new law that bans abortion except in rare circumstancesba. s it's now officially in effect. it's been on the books for . while >> we should also point out, by the way, just in point of y fact, however you feel about abortion, whether you're for legal abortion or not having children is the most profoundly rewarding actfo that most human beings experience. ask anybody who hasn erie one dt mean you need to have kids, but that's way it has kids. is there anything in your life more rewarding than that ? more meaningful, more profound. anyonengfu who is trying to pret you from doing that probably not looking out for your happiness. m drowell, today congressman aya pressley called on the biden administration declaring a public health emergency over abortion rights. we don'ten know of abortion in this country now that public health emergency you should to doould have nothing with the children who are getting important. new scientific evidence shows that abortionn doesn't simply kill unborn children. it also torture them.t they sufferju.
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that's real . we know it is science.fer. a biologist13, in utah testified before congress that quote there is universal agreement in the scientific community that an unborn child experiences fetal pain by at least 20 weeks old and quote, is there evidence that's not true ? no, it is true . well, recent studies show unborn children, in fact feel pain even earlier than that atun 18 weeks of gestation stress hormones dramatically rise in children. were knoedelseder used to draw their blood in utero? dr. marty makary is at johns hopkins university of public health. he joinsth us tonight. doctor , thanks so much for coming on . i mean, everything's kind take the politics out of it, rovi.ad way out of it. whether it should be legal ort not out just to the science of it. we know that children in utero fetuses, whatever you call the developing human being in utero feels pain correct fan that's right, tucker .e somewhere between 15 and 20 weeks babies will actuallysi resist the instruments of abortionts o. now roe is based on viability, but viability has been changing. obaby survive now at
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approximately the halfway point of pregnancyurur at twenty one d twenty two weeks. babies have survived outside the . so ironically, we sometimes do fetal surgery on a baby inside the that the mother to save the baby's life. and yet at the same age in other settings, surgical instruments are used to abort a baby. soor there'st a great irony and nowth you can barely talk about it. i witnessed it as a medical student. i'll tell you it doesn't matter which side you protestst on around this issue. you see the actual images of what's happening in a baby resisting an abortion. it'll weigh on your conscience. but you can barely talk about it. nurses can get fired if they don't participate. students are ridiculed. most of the professional medical associations have taken a political stand now supporting abortion right up until the third trimester beyond belief. and it does nothing to restore confidence in the medical profession. n no offense to physicians like yourself, but it doesn't.
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dr.pr marty makary, appreciate you coming on again. thank you . thanks. so no matter how you slice it, the truth is corporate america wants abortion because families are inconvenient for employers and companies. when ye expensive. when you have a child, you takee paternity leave whether their name to the insurancern il costs the company's money.ic so corporations wanties childil left. they want youdl too put it to them, not your family.amily, that's that true . feminism more broadly is a corporate lie. and so it shouldn't surprisee you that cnn, which is l above all carrying water foror corporate interests in this country, spent the entire day telling you how abortion is a sacred human right. maybe the single mostos unbelievable and upsetting argument camee from ann navarron who once said the creepy lawyer was like the holy spirit . navarro invoked special needs family members of her own with autism and down syndrome to justify enforcement words. it would be better ift. they didn't exist. she actually said this oneea
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and because i have a family with a lot of special needs,am kate, i have a brother 57 and have the medical and motor skills for a one year old and i know what that means financially, emotionally, physically for our family. and i know i'm all familiesdo can do it.e and i have a granddaughter who was born down's syndrome and you know what is very difficult employed to get services. it is not as easy as it sounds on paper. and i've got another i'm not a step grandfather who is veryan optimistic, who has autism and it is incredible and theirot mothers and people who are in that society and that community will tell you that they consider suicideou t morally grotesque. rose, president of live action joins us tonight. well, if you were watching television, a relative of yours appeared on the screen and said you're lila rose is really a hassle to deal . s she's expensive.he
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she's got all kinds of demands. it'd be better if we had killedu her in utero. how would you f feel about that? that's the argument ana navarro just made. n i mean,av tucker , there is nothing more depraved than to say and to wish on public television to wish that your own family members had never even been born and instead hadad been bought it in the. and what this commentator from cnnn is really proposing, which is many pro-abortion advocates proposingany is eugenics. this is eugenics is the strong should kill the weak, t the weaker worthless and because the preborn are an unpopular minority whl, they wal to oppress them and they wantee to kill them. and that's why we need rule ofdo law to protect these children. yes, she's making the argument . i mean, just flat out they're burden to society would be better if they didn't exist . i'm sorry we didn't get to kill them earlier. i mean, how is that different from the argument the made? >> i don't see it's different at all. yeah, it's nothat th differente and less and the supreme court has done i'm grateful that millions of children will now live. we are celebrating that . but they have like pontius pilate wash their blood of
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the unborn children and turn it over to mob rule. i now it's up for the mob to decide which children live orr die and mob rule is no rule at all. it's no justice at all. and that's why we have to work harder than ever for pro-life protections state by statee. rose 20%, thanks so much. there's a lot of news tonight . we'll be back in just a minute with what is happening around the country in the wake of the 1981 change. mind you, is a matter of life or death for a child. hi, this is mike huckabee.
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when the left doesn't like losing. well we've learned that according to family research council there have been more than 50 attacks against churches and pro-life pregnancy centers just in recent weeks. those attacks includeanth fire bombings and vandalism. how long before someone gets killed? probably l not too long. why is this happening? because democratic politicians are encouraging it. they're fomenting ann insurrection and they're doing it on camera f. today, sandy cortez's told activists the supreme court's decision was illegitimate. >> watch this race say she's ahe
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clown but people believe her . i what's the message they'reve sending to what the message is? finally, hemingway is editordi in chief of the federalist papers. and sotoie last night molly, ths for joining us . so they went pretty fast fromry denouncing everyone else for insurrection to fermenting insurrection. did you notice the left news illegitimacy as just anotherhe way of saying that they don'ty like the way a decision has gone to, the way an election has gone. but what you're saying there is exactly right. the thing so frustrating is the department of justice has these two standards of justicexp where if people on the right expressed frustration with anything, their entire lives aretr destroyed when the left engages in decades of o ongoing violence based on this yiew that if they lose power that things are illegitimate, they get away scot free . this is a very dangerous environment and to be escalating attacks on these
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pro-life centers on churches, we alsoio had the failed assassination attempt of justice cavnar. ka this isva very dangerous rhetorc to be coming from someonec t. it'sfr absolutely horrifying throwing people in jail forfo questioning the last election. it'sr las time to stop taking te seriously. i hope we see you again soon. mollie hemingway was one of the best. thank you . thanks. so there are still protestsnd underway at the supreme court at this hour. t julie rose is still there for us . julia , what are you seeing? well, tucker , just about five minutes ago a decent sized group of antifa activists justt marched marched by the supreme court. they have since passed the area and there's people still with them right now. behind you, e there's still people out here protesting in front of supreme courtle. yeah. and people showing up. i've said this could be a long night for you. julio and we'll be checking a
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in with you again. thanks. thank you . thank you for everything. of course. thank you . so in the wake of antifae showing up the supreme court, that's ominous. it's easy to a lose sight of the fact that today for people who opposed roe v. wade, this is the culmination of 50 years of work.ev by theer way, no one ever got rich on the pro-life side. a lot of people in front planned parenthood have gotten rich g. nobody on the pro-life side hasr gotten rich. they get derision. th the rightg itic foror reasons. marjorie dannenfelser has been doing it for a long time .ma she's president susan b. anthony , pro-life america. she joins us tonight. >> thanks, tucker . so marjorie first came congratulations. i mean, youla have been working in a pretty thankless job for a very long time and now roe v. wade has been struck down. >> what was your gut reaction when this happened? now is incredible, joy.er everything that's propelled us over all these years is topel celebrate our victories and then launch into the next
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task. i mean, that's just how it works. you have to see what the next task is. so alreadyex todayt we're all about winning. midterms were all about making sure that states and governorsmu know what to do. they already mostly know what to do but making sure they get the support that they need politically, legislativelyt ,spiritually and always and also making sure that we'rew planning to meet the needs of of women who don't want that choice toan who don't want to see their children usurped from them torn limb from limb. then they have a heart as ar mother does and they want to they want help bringing their childrenildr into the wort but they need help that abortion doesn't give them . addressing the whole woman isn part of what we do. it'sa been a it's been a big dad and a beautiful day and we haveo a great job ahead of us . well, i'm so glad you said that . i mean, there are so many womenr who get pregnant, don't want to be pregnant. they're not a place b they can raise the child but they don't want to kill the child. they love the child. they just can't be a mom right
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then. and you have done so much toh help women in that position. d whyan would anybody firebomb or vandalize a center it wants to help pregnant women? yeah, it is such a ideological commitment to the institution of abortion over the real needsn of women. this is what divided the feminist movementt in the late 60s that they were all for all the privilegess that women should have in the workplace otherwise. but there was a group of women who were of course against abortion. they saw this asasag the exploitation of women. you don't divide women fromom their childrenen, but it really divided the feminist movement, the abortion centered feminist one took it away from the beginning of feminism where susan b. anthony , her compatriots knew that this would damage women. no w woman wants an abortion. a woman wants an abortion like she like like she wants to know herself out of a trap. that'sut what wanting it is what we need in the pro-life movement to do as we've always
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done is presentthe her with solutions that actually meet the real needs if she isthe addicted to to drugs, she needs to graduate from highfr school. there a are other needs that she her inked there for ways that she really needs not not to destroy the life of remelt. i mean that's exactly right. that is affirming here , i would say. marjorie, thank you for comingy. on . ggonthank you . tucker: so joe biden has been vowing to undermine the supreme j courtin ruling on roe v.g wade.ad he says it's a fundamental human right. not alwaysid believe that in nineteen seventy four, biden said publicly that roe v. wade quote went toowe far . he said he quote didn't think a woman has the sole right to t say what should happen to creates since nobody a baby alone as recently as twenty six . biden said he did not believe abortion was a right, fundamental or otherwisea fact.t >> we have the tape watch. i do not view abortion as a as a choice and a a right. i think it's always a tragedy
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