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to people and they say they took away our right to abortion. you can tell them the truth. that's not what today's decision did. they decided who gets to decide and the constitution is clear . it's the states all the time we have left this evening. thanks for being with us. thank you for making the show possible. stay with the fox news channel for continuing coverage, not your heartbeat troubled laura's next . we'll see on monday. i'm laura ingram and this is ingraham angle on a triumphant friday night from new york answered prayers. >> that's the focus of tonight's angle on january 22nd . nineteen seventy three almost fifty years ago, seven members of the supreme held that under the fourteenth amendment of our constitution the same constitute that americans and fought and died to protect elected officials could not protect the unborn from abortion. now ever since that time,l
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abortion has been a constitutional right now this is a painful and humiliating experience forov tens of millions ofe americans who love this country and who are ashamed to think that our constitution wouldst be used too justify abortion. >> butn the pro-life community never gave up on this country. we always believe that someday roe versus wade would be overturned and this blot on our history would be purged. and today was that day right around roe , the favorite probably the best day ofay american history in my life. so i'm going to over that way. wow.
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now look at all those young women and men celebrating life that is the future of america, the pro-life movement. but there are still some who consider abortion a holy sacramentrt and they're furious. they're tryings to intimidate the justices at their homes, the court. to defy they're desperate too inflame the nation as it was in themm summer of 2020 six . the legislature got rid of the five four majority that overturn roe and dobbs simply returns the issue of abortion to the states where it properly belongs. it will be legal in many states
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but illegal or highlys. restricted in others until the people decide differently. >> it's called the democratic process. ever heardocra of it? but people who should know better, of course they're engaged in what can only be described as pathetic and lame efforts to misstate and twist the ruling chief among them joe biden himself, who was three justices nine by one president donald trump were the court today's decision to upend the scales of justice and eliminate a fundamental right for women in this country state laws banning abortion are automatically taking a effect today, jeopardizing the health of millionsardi of women, some without exceptions. so same as women can be punished for protecting their health care for principles of equality, libertyy ,dignity and the stability of the rule of law demand that roe should not have been overturned
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. with this decision, a conservative majority of the supremese court shows how extreme it is, how far removed they are from the majority of this country. this decision must not be the final word. >> well, wait, whoa, whoa, whoa ,whoa. wait a second. i thought court rulings wereet the law of the land jell o. is that out the window now? n okay, i like to keep up. i have to take notes there now this is just typical of people who know what they're doing is wrong and joe biden as a catholic should be ashamed ofam himself to use the word dignity to justify the old roe vs. wade ruling. perhaps the worst though was biden's attempt to conjur phony emotion. did you catch this moment he was invoking outlierer casest in order to whipic up political support for their lifeless party . it's a realization of an extreme ideology so extreme that women and girls were forced to bear their . >> child the child of
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consequence to it just stuns me . what a phony. i'm sorry if democrats thinkem that this is going to help them in november, they're going to be sorely mistaken. it's usually notkekeit's usual y political movement to be losing and americans b are seeing that the populist movement is winning and it's succeeding hispanics who are more pro-life than most democratsts, they're not going to turn away from the gop because they suddenly want more abortions and no one is going to n tolerate a terrible economy, wasteful war spending and an incompetent gerontocracynd just so more people can get more abortions. that is ludicrous. tions that isand notice the dif by the way, between the way wey react to losing at the court and the way they do now. pro-life forces lost fifty w
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years ago.as it was devastating to them buted they never stop believinger in america. never they still believed.. in the system and they worked within it to arrive at the ruling that happened today.o noww they elected pro-life republicans. they held countless prayer vigils.h they pushed for pro-life language in the rnc platform. they wrote op ed.th they held debates, they did campus outreach. they started crisis pregnancy centers, many of whicher are under attack. remember they conducted sidewalk ministriesmini. they were ridiculed for it. they hosted and attended the march for life for decades in rain in ice and snow and shine. and of course they elected donald trump who would put not one but three justices on the court and the majoritye, today. and let's not forget he was the very first sitting president to speak live, lett alone attend the march for life. >> unborn children have never
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had a stronger defender in the white house. >> every life brings love into this world. every child brings joy to a family. every person is worth protecting. and above all, we know that every human soul is divine and every human life born and unborn is made in a holy image of almighty god. heers anp >> now this isn't in the prompter. i'm just going to say this okay? hethat was the best speech i think he ever gave and he's given a lot off great speeches that was really special. meanwhile, the left, they lose one at a court and they're threatening to tear down the whole system. they want to take down the senate. they want to blow upll the electoral college and now the supreme court itself, c they hate our constitutional democracy.
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but this decision like the gunon decision yesterday, simply o follows the plain language of the constitution. remember, the second amendment t clearly provides forhe the righn to keep and bear arms and the left feel like no, it doesn't. meanwhile,an the constitution says nothing about abortion, but the left claims it is a constitutional right. constitutional rights can't be made up out of whole cloth. it's ludicrous, but that'sst what the court stupidly did in roe. the left cites the need for a living constitution. i love that talk about twisted a logic where a document must live and be protected forhi living while a preborn human being must have no right to life at all. very logical. now the as much as the establishment of big business media, they work to silence and demoralize the pro-life movementine. alll these years it didn't work. the pro-life movement was not left behind. it didn't fade away.
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its members didn't grow old and die out. instead it kept renewing itself and it grew stronger and younger year after year, decade after decade. it continued, of course, we still had a problem because too often republican presidents and you know who you are promised to appoint pro-lifeic justices but didn't keep their promises. >> justices o'connor, souterth and kennedy all voted with the judicial activists on these and related cases on abortion that had conservatives including yours truly, noto for george w. bush to pull b the nomination of harriet miersi back in 2005, she would haveo been another vote to uphold roe . >> thank goodness. wa we have sm alito on the court now. we always seem to be one or two votes short, didn't we, over all these years? but in twenty sixteen pro-life voters saw a chance toaw change the republican party andpa d the court for donald trump wasn't part of the gop establishment.
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he wasn't one off the politicians who had let us on for decades all lip service only to disappoint us at the end he promised to be different. he wasas a threat to the old guard. he promised to point pro-lifeir justices who would hold firm nom matter how many threats they received from the outside.. >> so gorsuch kavanaugh, amy coni barrett all voted the right way. many republicans doubted thoseou promises by president trump , but most of us decided to take our chance and in the end president trump kept this promise. >> mitch mcconnell and theas republicans in the senate, they kept their promises as well. d and today for the first time since nineteen seventy three , our constitution is free of the taint of abortion.ou nowrt this court, this decision solidifies president trump as one of the giants of americann history. for many americans, this is like the berlin wall coming down, something they hoped and prayed would happen.
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but in their gut they never thought it would really happen. all those who claim that trump would be bad for conservatism, they owe him an a apology tonight . if you're honest with yourself, you will apologize. he got more done in four years than the bushes did in a combined 12 . there are times when we all wonder whether it's worthwhile so much effort as we do in politics, gets tiring, gets depressed and getsy, demoralizing. we march, we pray, we donate, we speak. w we go on tv, we write, we v organize. we vote . t and many times you can't tell really if you're making much of a difference with things really? getting any better. i don't know what some days it's different, some days youe s win and some days you get toiv celebrate and give thanks that you were aliveer when our prayers were finally answered in the united statesht of america finally did the right thing. today is one of those days and that's all right. joining me now, carrie
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severino, judicial crisis network president robert dunn, partner at amersfoort. ks both are former supreme court clerk for my old boss justicere clarence thomas. and also with me is meghan wald, former clerk to justice alito and partner at cooper and kirk law firm. carrie, i want to start with you now. the court just handed an issue i mentioned in the constitution back to the electorate and the left wants america to believe that we're less democratic because the people of all 50 states will be able to determinel 5 for themselves how does that make them? there's o a whole lot of bizarre things that have been said about today's decision, but that's one of the top onessa and people who are saying, well, how could the court makeis a decision like they have pollso they cite they say, well, americans don't want to be pro-life. americans want to have access to abortion. i say, well, great, the court just gave you a decision that says you can make your own abortion laws. and sohi the idea that this is somehow going against
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the american people i heard alexander cortez's say this is a a victory, a victory for the, the minority being able to govern. i like women know it. itoe goes back to the elected democratically elected branches. so that isn't just handing the pro-life movement a win really. it's not the beginning ofe the and this is the end offif the beginning. this just as pro lifers noweow h have the opportunity to make their case and in in those branches and we will see what the results are. they're going took look differe all across the country. but they will be democratic. now,w, robert, we have heard a lot about precedentd today and how how the court destry affected precedent. but justice alitoin wrote in his opinion that this court has overruled important constitutional decisiont and without these decisions, american constitutional law as weti know it would be unrecognizable and this would be a different country overruling precedent is a serious matter. a step that should
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be taken lightly. robert, your response to this assertion that justices when they were nominated, the nominees lied during their confirmation hearings aboutat precedent? yeah, all of the justices t in their confirmation hearings made it clear that roe was a precedent. it had been followed, but its was on shaky ground. they made no bones about that and i think justice alitojo does an excellent job in his opinion of explainingb it. a every single member sitting member of the court has voted to overrule precedent and in fact, every member of the courtv for the last 50 years hasot votd to overrule precedent. he hastn this phenomenal footnoe that goes on for multiple pages where he lists all ofou the supreme court decisions in the last 50 , 60 years that have overruled constitutional precedent. and i think he makes i a compelling case that if there was ever a decisionti that satisfied all the conditions for being overruledis o this is it. and he makes the point it was egregiously wrong when it was decided under as an originalist
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matter, it has been totally unworkable and there are no reliance interests that , you know, essentially dictatets. that it must be cemented in stone forever. and as kerry put it very well, i think this is going to go back to the states my homeni state of californiaa is probabl going to joinof north korea and being one of the most liberal m places on earth to get abortions, places like texas. clo it'st going to be much more restrictive. but the point is the people are now going too be able to have the debate and have the argument that we just have not been able to have as as a policy for the last 50 years. and i think that's a positive development. and you know, biden was correcte on one thing. this isn't the last word on abortion. there's going to be a lotd more words. it's just that they're not going to be spoken bpokee by te justices. they're going to p be spoken by the people. well, the main thing, robert, is that is not a fundamentalt right enshrined in ourin constitution and that'sth the victory that wasat a lie in 1973. and as a result, there aref millions and millions and millions of babiess who never were born mean it was a lie and the lie has been
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corrected. now s the states are going to have to decide this for themselves. but that lie has been correct. e and in michigan, justice alito also wrote your old boss, we don't pretend to know how our political system, our society is going to respond to today's c decision overruling roe and casey. and even ifat we could foresee what would happen, we wouldow have no authority tole let that knowledge influence our decisionny do. il wee can only do our job well. that is the role of a supreme court justice. but today over and over againin we heard commentator on tvw who should know better what justices to be super s legislators, not supreme courtup justices a blur the line every time that's absolutely right. and i don't think enough can be said about the integrity ofs the justices who reached this decision today, including against some of the most vociferous and open campaigning for judges too act as legislators that we have ever seen in this country. and the reality is that abortion has never been
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right protected in the constitution and justice alito recognized that today. his decision explains just how flimsy and illegitimate the reasoning of roe was. it was premised on bad legal reasoning. it was premised on faulty history and it was premised on bad science that have been completely disproven by developments since roe was decided. and here's the thing. abortion advocates have neverde actually liked roe anyway. what they liked about roe is p that it delivered them a policyl victory that they wantedot and that they couldn't get for the entire country at the ballot box and they've been open about it. now even ruth bader ginsburg, she wasn't wildd about the reasoning either. and after hearing nancy pelosi and so many of the democrats over the last 18 months really slam the republicans fore tearing down our institutionsic not caring about process, obviously focused on january 6th , the election results,
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i was struck by something that speaker pelosi said today. >> what you don't like bussesse to get these justicess on the court which resulted this decision. doesme you respect the process m what they've come out with some of these justices? who came t before the senate said they respected precedent and privacy? no, i don't respect a process that criminalizes a woman's right to her reproductive freedom. carrie, it's not the law of the land. when they don't get the result,n they want the whole system. the process is broken. is that good foron our institution or our institutions? or the court itself? oh ,o no. and it's so funny becauseot the radicals out there are not even pretending anymore to care about the institution. they're saying blow up the court as an institutionut, e pack the court, destroy the justices, their people advocating for the government to refused and there alreadyad arey our governments are saying
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i won't enforce the laws in my own state attorney generalth stating this isin really outrageous. simply there's just simply saying, well, i refuse to even be involvedoose in this systemo and it is so funny then declaring this decision is illegitimate. wewe can't follow it wheni they just kind ofga give a lecture about stare decisis. it stari decisis for v. but not for me. antthey want everyone else to be locked into their bad, erroneous constitutional t precedent. but then when they get a decision they don't like it and they'll throw it out immediatelyia and say tear down the whole city to start over .im now, robert, the new york times in their piece about the rulingu summed up what justice kavanaugh said in his separate decision saying in addition to declaring that he thinks states can't bar residents from traveling to another state to obtain an abortion a, cavanaughs strongly suggested that he thinks the constitution requiresug abortion bans to a include an exception when necessary to save the life of
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the mother. robert, what would people think about that as a policy matter? was that was that unusual for a supreme court justice to t get into that level of detail or did they think that was the heat given on this particular issue? yeah, i think with justice cavnar you have to appreciate the fact that given the leak of this opinion that happened several months ago, he has personallyth been under ane immense amount of pressure. you know, he's had protesters f out in front of his house for l months. he had a lunatic who triedic toe assassinate him h just last wee. so i think he feels everything he does is going to be highly scrutinized and he's trying to to assuageng he can the public that the decision doesn't ban abortions nationwide. you go onhi twitter and you'll see a bunch of people that now think abortion isis legal nationwide, which is obviously not true . let them knowtoe. that the court isn't poised too dooo more than it has done, whih is essentially withdraw itself from the process. soro i read justice kavanagh's.s
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this is this is a manho is just he's sort of faced a with extreme pressure and he's trying to do everything he can to be clear e about what the court is and isn't doing. d and really alloing it's doing rt now is withdrawing itself from the process and that he's hanging on this. >> yeah, well, megan ,me the justice department is weighing in on supreme courtpr decisions, which is kind of unusual, right? i mean, they decided to weighe, in on the gun case now they decided to weigh in on the abortion case and basically throw sand at the whole thingid and say in a way they didn't think it was a legitimate or. correct ruling. isis that unusual? oh , i think it's highly i unusual and another example of what you said tonight , which is that they make all these appeals to process and everything is great as long as they're winning and as soon as they're losing, they're ready to burn it all down. and the reality is that this decision today was fundamentally democratic .
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it returns the ability to set abortion policy in this country to the american people. and i wouldld ask those officias at the department of justice what is it that they're afraid of t now? >> they're afraid off the people soso they're afraid of they've been afraid of the people forf some time. panel. great to see all oftoni yought tonight . >> thank you .w now as abortion decisions move to individual safe, many wasted no time with existing trigger laws. nowwme one of those states of south dakota and its governor kristi noem joins me now. r governor , great to see you tonight . now yours is one of the fewth states making abortion illegal immediately with few exceptions . your response to those including the president today who said it putss women's lives in jeopardy? >> well, laura , let's remember that today is a wonderful day.n today is a day of good news,ni something that many people have waited many, many years to have happened that lives would be saved in south dakota. a we had a trigger law already in statute and what it said was
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that abortions would be illegal except to save the lifelleg of w a mother at the moment that roes v. wade was overturned. as of today, that trigger law goes into effect and we are a lot on supporting mothers and supporting individuals who find themselves in an unplanned pregnancy or a crisis situationon, making sue that we're connecting them to the resources that we havee. >> what is the approach that your state will take in the event that a woman seeks to have a chemical abortion or abortion for medication? maybe getting medication in thecr mail? because i've heard a lot ofy democrats today saying that they will not allow that to stop orr be stopped by the states. in other words, i guess interstate mail and so forth. what will your response to that be? re well, the statute and the language that we use will be specific to being utilized for an abortion that that is going to be a reference to that does not save the life of the mother
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. so er that's one of the things that i and legislative leaders have been working on . we s believe that will call intn a special session because of t this decision. some it camee out today and there may be some language that we want to address during that special session. and also i launched a website today called life that s.v. that guvs which puts resources out there and information like this to those individuals that are in these situations and connectsininne them to medil help. it connects them to adoptiveow services to make sureha that people really do have the information that they need at their fingertips. but laura , this yearar in legislative session a i brought a bill that dealt with chemical abortions to make surehe that the people were goig to be protected from this dangerous situation of getting drugs through the mail and being unsupervised for . at medical procedure > will there be potential criminal penalties for doctors and or women who obtain an abortion in that manner or? who conducted abortion contrary
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to state law? there are>> penalties are focusw on a doctor that performs the abortion. i don't think our message should ever be onmo punishing mothers. i would like to seee that we wec focus on making sure that those doctors who knowingly perform abortions when they know it'ss against the law that they are punished and that some ofe the statute that we'll be looking at as we go into a special sessiongo. governor knowm wet appreciate it. thank you so much. and in a meeting of equal minds, press secretaryta karine jean-pierre and msnbc nicole wallace decided to have a chat today. watchh. >> it's affecting people that can not afford to go from state to state or to another country. >> absolutely. and this decision is now will ensure that people will be forced into pregnancy.
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no question pon a about that . what actions can protect women in the 19 states trigger lawsor being able to for the doj to c be able to defend women who cross the state also makinga sure that we're protecting and making available medication so that women have to be able to make that choice the way that we're going to restore roe is to make sure that congress acts. and thenen madd, maxine said the president doing things that women are y going to contro their bodies no matter how they trydid st to they have with the supreme court. weme will decide and what she saidid, their defiance, that anger could be translated into b chaos tonight . let's go now to independent reporter savannah hernandez.
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from outside the supreme court. savannah, i understand you were following a contingent offo antifall tonight . what can you tell us , laura ? what are s you seeing here on te ground is basically the biggestf tantrum i've ever seen in myr life. i was following on peoplele for a while and they're basicallyem just hijacking this movement and they're trying to makeen itg about abortion but also hating police officers, also burning the american flag and on our country. the people in the group the dont even know what they're fighting for. so again, just a mass tantrumum and another a sample of how and people is trying to utilize this event and hijackk this outrage. i and i talked to several womenu in the group and i was why are you upset? they were like, well, because pregnancyy is equivalent towo slavery because women don't control their own body. similarme to what maxine waters c is saying.wa and i woulds just counter that by saying when you do control their bodies and it's so easy to dispute these people, which is why they're out and not just having a tantrum because they know that they've been fighting to
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defend democracy and democracy is now in action and they cannot stand it.it 25 marching aroundy the streetss of d.c. they're trying to shut a things down b, but there's a big police presence and to be quite honest, they're fairly low energy for tonight .so sour that's what we're seeing as of now. but it'still still very early. so i'm looking at themoo with their goofy umbrellas and they just i look like clowns and they lost 50 years ago the pro-life movement lost and they worked and workedndre and worked. and what does it people just go to the states where it's going to be restrictive liketh south dakota and they can petition the government and elect pro-choice statest legislators, but they they don't they're not interested in the process. they want to tear the processssoat down. and that's what you're seeing's on the streets tonight . it's nothing tore do with okay, we're going to fight in the trenches like democratically. they want to rip things down and terrorize people, including supreme court justices. did you hear anything about any
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of those individuals going over to some of the justices homes tonight ? 100% number one , the justices are being dorks all over twitter right now, unfortunately. and of course, big tech a doesn't care about that . t they're going to go ahead and leave that up. it's already been up for hours. second offnt, many people in the crowd chanting about cavnar alito, clarence thomas, of g course, saying that they're going to go to their homes, that they're going to targetrt then abort the court is anotherh chant that they have been sayingng all night. again,n, they're calling for violence they've taken to the streets. they're saying if we don't get it, burn it down regarding i guess reversing this decision to overturn roe .o so they're calling for violence . ofof course, if the right was doing this , it would be an insurrection and msnbc cnn would be up in arms when l the left does it. it's okay. it's just o you know, people fighting for democracy now these these heroes like to do things like target volunteers at crisis v pregnancy centersgo and terrorize them. they're such good people. ple.savanah , thank you . p
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now so which party has really shifted on the issue of abortion? well, one particular native ofte scranton, p.a. tells the story for us today. >> the supreme court, the united states expressly took away the conscious right from the american people. i do not view abortion as a as a choice and a right. it isn't limited. they simply took it away. i thinkus we should be focusing on how to limit the number of abortions. i would do all of my power to protect a woman's right in states where they will faceac the consequences of today's decision. i thinke qu it's always a tragey and i think that it should be rare in joining us now, monica crowley, former assistant secretary of the treasury and hostt of the monica crowley podcast, and dr. ben carson, former hud. secretary, presidential candidate, dr. neurosurgeon, founder and chairman of the american cornerstone institute. monica, let's start with you. inniless unhinged reaction in te
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streets today to today's ruling i think kind of tells the story. >> yeah, and not >> surprised at all, laura , given what we knowa about the left,lw they will f always look for a pretext to try to tear the country down, er whether it's the george floyd murder or this roe versus wade decision. so, you know, again, no surprise and i thinkpa we can anticipate more of this because they are literally at war with all of l our institutions and so they will look for any chancee to tear themk down. dr. carson, just your reaction 50 years ofrr toiling away, being ridiculed, c written off, socialed conservatives were kind of laughed at by hollywood and ridiculed by all the elites tote have this day come that a lot of people never thought would. how impactful is this ?w how important is this ? how significant? on it's a monumental very happy to see it come realized and ofs course that this is really just the beginning.
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and we must continue to emphasize the fact that what w the supreme court did todayas ws re establish the way things are supposed to be done in ourin democratic republic o. life and death decisions, b monumental decisions are toeo be in the hands ofpl the people and the people who represent not in the hands of unelected justices and that was the way it was supposed to be that has been reestablished. nobody's ne's rights have been taken away. we just re calibrate and the way that it should be done and that's so vitally important . it's also important for people to realize that weto have to tao into consideration the women who are being affected nowr and we need to make it easier for adoptions to occur ismb incredibly expensive and cumbersome at this stage of the game and other types of support mechanisms so that these woment can becomeh self-sufficient and teach that to the children and some
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of these terrible cycles. >> exactly. support crisis pregnancy centers don't bomb them. are cen to face them or defame them. and monica chuck todd neatly summed upt the media mindset to watch how donald trump appointed the supreme court, how we wentump about it, particularly know in the whole scalia thing with mcconnelllop and all that there really is that a lot of people who believeis this is a rigged court, monica, it seemshi that you're only allowed to claim things are rigged if it doesn't suit the left. when other people say things are rigged, they just, you know, castigate them endlessly. but i guess they get to say things are well, the leftso laura , is a revolutionary movement and it's also a movement of bullies and it's also a death cult.t.ed so b we should not be surprised by these kinds of statements, he whether it's elections or whether it's supreme court decisionsons, or anything else n things don't go their way because remember, they are
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solely focused on the fundamental transformation of the nationnfo so when there is an obstacle placed in their path likeh a roe v. wade reversal, they go absolutely bananas. they do it publicly. right.t. because the wholeth purpose isso tear down the constitution and all of our institutions. so any kindany ki ofnd o opposis to be destroyed, whether it's i in the person oft' donald trump, whether it's in the institution of the supreme court, they focus on the absolutefo destruction. they've got to clear the path in order to reengineerke t to remake the country. now, dr. t carson, i have to get your reaction to somethingre that congressman barbara lee said today. we don't have the money becauser we're primarily low wage workers. are weow in the world even going to travel even without a travel ban? and so yes, this is impacting rural women, younger women, a women of color.nd it's impacting black and brown people in disproportionate rates. and so she understands the racismnd t also of this equation.
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dr. carson, it's racist to it's interesting how everything comes back to race. we always it' e circle around ae that as a conduit to beat people. than and this is not a racial issue other than the fact that margaret sanger was a eugenicist and put these clinics primarily in black and hispanic neighborhoods c in order to eliminateth the people that she didn't think shouldatd be around if the was anything that's racist, that's what it ist . that's what we should be looking at. but let's let's come back to how important life is that's once again become a culture of life, not a culture of death. all you have c to do is see what an abortion is in the first trimester, up babies in the second trimester prettyap instruments and tearing their limbs apart, pulling them outar. arbaric. i mean this barbaric and this is this is not what we should
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be doing. >> this is not america. in and monica, just coming back to president trump for a moment, i mean, he was just roundly accused of being a fake conservative by many so-called stalwart conservatives in the 2016 campaign. they said he wasci going to be bad for the pro-lifes movement, wasn't going to be true to it. it was all an act where the apologies from those peopleh given given what was accomplished jus just on the ise of taking this out of the constitutional context, putting it back to the states, president trump has been completely vindicatedpl. remember 2015 and twenty sixteen when so-called conservative laura were all upal in arms about how appalling donald trump was h and how he wasn't a true conservative. he is the only republican president from ronald reagan who also was one . but donald trump actually put his money where his mouth was and appointed pro-life justicesn . youus nominate a justice. you havein no idea how they're going to behave on the court.
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he actually chose three that stood up for the constitution, the rule of law and life and he will be he will go down in history as the greatest president if he's got so manys great legacies. laura . butur this legacy of life. reversing roe v. wade has come down in history books for all time . you know who i think ofth tonight as well, dr. carson, as i thinkin justice scalia and all that he did in the course of his career for originalism textually his faith to the actual language offal the constant ition and constitutional principles. and you have to think after the casey decision and the and losing the webster decision like he is i mean, i like to thinkan he's smiling and looking down on the dobbs case something in them tonight is a true patriot and so are some of the others who are being brave. have to be incredibly
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courageous and we must remember we cannot be thee land of the free if we're not the home of the brave. and i a want to you know, u as monica expressed thanks to president trump who was very diligent in the way that thesewe people were appointed and we got people who were courageous and would stand firm for also mincipleses of life. >> and alsoit mitch mcconnell fr keeping merrick garlandd on the court. my god, that would have beenthat a disaster. can'tce just sit back so i caned criticize mcconnell on a lot off things. he was fantastic on the court stuff really, really important. monica and dr. ben carson, thank you . now let's head back to the court where our own kevin corke is standing by . kevin , what can you tell laura ? hry interesting night to be out here at the court. very different vibe than what we saw earlier today. everythinghing is nice and calmn and i can report tonight it still remains calm, although the crowd is a little bit different and that happens once the sun goes down.bu
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we've covered protests not just here in the court but all over the country and that's usually the case. i can alsoi tell you that despite the fact that we've had at points over a thousand people here , it has been a relatively cool, calm evening, people chanting,p holding up signs even some people praying. earlier you saw many pro-life demonstrators here . but for the most part here tonight it's been pro abortion of protesters here tonight. er and i can always tell this whenever i come out here to the court, there's a magnitude to being oute here when there's a big haze and you certainly feel that here tonight . but again,ight so far peaceful,o far spirited and we'll keep an eye on things. >> laura , back to you. and all right, kevin ,g thank you . now we'reco going to continue to monitor events acrossou the country tonight , but for his take on the media reaction to today's supreme court ruling and more, we're going to go to fox news contributor raymond arroyo tonight .
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right.t and this is an issue you'veo covered for so many years on television and written about the media. they have been in complete meltdown mode from the moment roe was overturned this morning and it's been nonstop all day. >> we do have breaking news just in to cnn. the conservative majority on the supreme court has completelysemple transformed for the worse the lives of all american women. this is a court not of judges but of politicians in judge's robes. i think theres are no more black robes. i think the roads are red and blue . the originalists are winning, you know, watching the women there, it's emotional. we have a whole different cropnt of republican appointed justices compared to back in the 90s, 70s and 80s now where everybody everybody. yeah, i don't recall this kind
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of analysis claiming that judges were politicians partizans when obamacare waswa d affirmed or the marriage decisionec was handed down. americans accepted it. butma what do you make of that comment that these republican justices aret different from those that went before? i'm interested in your takeentin on that one . >>u yeah, okay. you know why they're different for the same reason democrat loved john mccain and they love mitt romney. they love adam kinzinger. they love liz cheney because they trash conservative onse on keys and fundamental issues. so as long as you're not acting as a constitutional conservative when it comes tour the court, they're going to love you. you're enlightened, you're you're mainstream. you're you're compassionate. but if you actually just follow the constitution, which most people don'tco much like, then you're a horrible, awful rotten racist person. so that's just system and everyone knows when they implement. t trump nominated three of the supreme court justices in the majorityhr j today.
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and as you previewed in the t angle or samhe alito might nothi have had the opportunity to write this dobbs opinion were it not for the fact that a certain commentator named laura ingraham tooknd l on supre court nominee harriet miers challenged her record and president bush back in 2005 remember this the burden really is on him to show us whya harriet miers is a judicial conservative given what she said in nineteen ninety three about abortion, given what she said about the role of the courts, how could she square those comments with what she said in nineteen eighty nine and that questionnaire where she said i'm for a pro-life amendmentst w, the texas constitution and as you know a president bush rescinded her nomination and nominated sam alito, which wouldn't haveor happened had it not been for your activism but judicial falak can't believe matter h and that was your gripeer with her. yeah well it was a tabula rasaht . we io didn't know what she thout and we didn't know what judge
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justice souter was going to do and he ended up going with the liberals and you can't havesh tabula rasa. you have to have a judicial philosophy. she had none non. >> and laura, nancy pelosi was not having a good day today and saying good morning because it certainly isne not one . pelosi continued her cheery mood by reading a poem from an israeli poet for a speaker with familiarity changing faces. this seemed on brand i will nots be silent for my country hasil changed her face. country has changed her face. she will not give up on her women's fundamental health decisions arero her own to make in consultation with her doctor ,on her faith, her family ,not some right wing politicians donald trump and mitch mcconnell pack the court with what the speaker fails toer tell everyone here is women
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still have that option through the state legislaturet.e abortions will either be available or not available in those states. it's allowing the people to regulate it. but look, here's the good news, laura . today we did find common ground roe v. wade was aborted and nancy pelosi finally found an abortion that she objected to that may be progress. >> oh , my gosh. well, pelosi's plan, raymon, toa get up there and read and lookd all sour faced about it. i don't think that helpscr democrats one bit. they think they're going to get some big bump out of this . i don't think the american people are going to want to putu up with a lousy economy, six dollarsyand gas prices anda gerontocracy that just can't govern so they can get more p abortions. okay, i don't i don'tng see t people going to the polls for that for that . you know, you can see it in the tonight when you see the footage of the crowd there. it's a lackluster shuffle. there's no energy in the in the protests happening across the countryy and no
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real dynamism. the pro-life movement hade that inpr spades for fifty years and it through their prayer and activism that this moment has arrived in large part, yeah, they antifa crowd and even their masks were beginning to slip off c u their faces. those tedious relaxium are tired of those costumes, you know, keep it in the circus. it'ss absolutely ridiculous. raymond,t thank great to see you. and cnn's ana navarro with one of the most ghoulish a comments we've ever heard. congressman cammack, who is a personal stake in this abortion debate. >> she's here to respond next . if something happened to you, what would happen to them? their home, their education, their future? you need life insurance and chances are select school can help you get it for less than a dollar a day. selectquote found jacob forty of five hundred thousand dollar policy for only nineteen
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. if you can't see life through the fog, make yourself ask for help. i have brother 57 . i have the maxwell and motor skills for one year and i love that granddaughter who was born with down's syndrome and i've got another another grandson who is very autistic. their mother is and peopleop who arele society and that community will tell youth that they consider suicide because that's how difficult it is to get help. i can i be catholic and still think this is a wrong decision because i'm a married. >> how disgusting. using her own family members as examples of what those
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who should have been involved in and weren't. but this is personal and notpo merely political to so many peoplelili, including our next guest when congressman kat cannex mother was pregnant with her, she was advised s by doctors to have an abortion but her mother declined, chose life and now her daughter is not only the youngest female republican in congress but the co-chair of the pro-lifeee caucus.yo congresswoman, it's great touon see you tonight .ca i'm suren you can appreciate a day like this better than most talk about that . >> absolutely. this has been an incredible day, one that we've talked'v about for so long. you know, and i say to so many people that the pro-life movement is so important to me not only for my personal story and that of my family, but because the pro-life movement, r the pro-life generation that i represento-, we're here today t and we believe in this movementi in large part because of science.
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the law has finally caught f uph to the science and today was a momentous day, an incredible victory for the sanctity of life but also the sanctity of our constitution. o and i know so many people, so many advocates across this country are sleeping soundly knowing that their years of hard work and prayer and every effort that they haves given to this cause will continue to save lives and provide a better voice, a louder voice for americans all across this country and communities as this issue returns to the states. >> now listen to some of your fellow congress. there is a war out there and wee need to recognize we've got to aamot up. that's right. rthis is not a drill. this sets a dangerous precedent that would allow the court to undermine other fundamental human rights. there's no law that these people won't go . this is a war. it's time to armor up.
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>> what what is that ? you know, it was it was a pretty wild experience being on capitol hill today, laura .ng i was walking past camera crews where some of my colleagues were doing interviews sayingen comments like that sayingts ridiculous statements like we heard mr. barak commenting about the need for abortion so that families could abort a potentially special needsch child which is incredibly beyond the pale and discussedil beyond belief. i heard other comments like this is restricting health care to women. that's not true . we all know that abortion is not health care.he and i look back on the story from my own life. you know how my mom had had a stroke at the age of twenty seven and was told then she would never be able to have kids again and for sure she would not survive nor would i . and so years later she finds herself in a very, you know, precarious situation and she chose she chooses life. she m makes that brave decision
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against all odds, against the advice of doctors. and so i look at the situation is awful horrific comment where my colleagues are saying this is health care. no, that's not health care.ou went are a country that is based on life, liberty and theib pursuit of happiness and it starts a with life. so today has been an incredible day. it returnse as the shooter always been and ie couldn't be more proud of the the efforto >> the pro-life community, congresswoman, so great to seepr you tonight . we really, really appreciate it. and up next ,ecx ye six years ai donald trump made a prediction. we're going toct share with you the last night's did you get the memo? we're still hunt. but for trump cpac web site fox
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