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wade. it is called abusive discretion, inside the story of row view wait. thanks for being with us. >> let us start with the very brief overview on why this is a landmark case and what the constitutional issues were by the court for both of you. >> it is obviously very controversial. the decision decriminalized abortion throughout the united states here to for. most of the states in the united states made abortion a crime. meaning anyone wishing to terminate her pregnancy had to go to one of the handful of states that did permitted or leave the country entirely, which someone ended. the fact that the court made that sweeping decision was an amazing kind of thing in 1973. it was sweeping in its scope and sweeping and its view of the democratic process of what was happening on the ground and the states court feeling that it needed to intervene. >> it was a sweeping decision in so far that it swept away all the laws in all 50 states on abortion and it created a public health vacuum. there were
wade. it is called abusive discretion, inside the story of row view wait. thanks for being with us. >> let us start with the very brief overview on why this is a landmark case and what the constitutional issues were by the court for both of you. >> it is obviously very controversial. the decision decriminalized abortion throughout the united states here to for. most of the states in the united states made abortion a crime. meaning anyone wishing to terminate her pregnancy had to go...
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the army band because it's rv season chip wade is going to embark on a cross-country road trip. grilling tips army band. do you have that on the show. steve: we are setting the table for you are tomorrow. pete: it is our independence day and we'll do it right. steve: we do have lee greenwood singing his new song a new way coming up today. so take that mr. hegseth. [laughter] pete: thanks, guys. a great fourth. jedediah: see you tomorrow. pete: see you jed. jed jet as states spike in covid-19 cases. holiday could people people more
the army band because it's rv season chip wade is going to embark on a cross-country road trip. grilling tips army band. do you have that on the show. steve: we are setting the table for you are tomorrow. pete: it is our independence day and we'll do it right. steve: we do have lee greenwood singing his new song a new way coming up today. so take that mr. hegseth. [laughter] pete: thanks, guys. a great fourth. jedediah: see you tomorrow. pete: see you jed. jed jet as states spike in covid-19...
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a lot of people liked roe versus wade, and a lot of people like griswold. when you put lochner against it and say they are doing the same thing, i think this cause people to rethink lochner, and even though lochner was still objectionable, it wasn't an objectionable for the same reasons. judges were interfering with the political process, but now that's not why it is objectionable. when he published the first edition of his treatise in 1978, he has a whole chapter on lochner. he says the prom with lochner was not that they got it wrong, they were protecting the wrong right. freedom of contract was not a right they should be protecting. ok, so now lochner used to be very bad, and now it is only very bad. it is the long right. here's why i think lockdown was a reasonable decision at the time. about why i think lochner was a reasonable decision. i will close with one personal anecdote. one of my earliest articles on constitutional law was telling the story about how it was thanks to jerry gunther and his casebook that lochner started to get a better reputation
a lot of people liked roe versus wade, and a lot of people like griswold. when you put lochner against it and say they are doing the same thing, i think this cause people to rethink lochner, and even though lochner was still objectionable, it wasn't an objectionable for the same reasons. judges were interfering with the political process, but now that's not why it is objectionable. when he published the first edition of his treatise in 1978, he has a whole chapter on lochner. he says the prom...
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wade was wrongly decided.ow, is that a litmus test that even some republicans will back away from? what is your response? >> you know, you can call it whatever you want, laura might call it ask basic questions about judicial philosophy. i also call it the end of the trust best approach. for years conservatives especially religious conservatives, let's be honest told by the d.c. establishment just trust us, don't ask too many questions. certainly don't ask about roe vs. wade but trust us. i'm through with that. i want to know because roe vs. wade is central, roe vs. wade is judicial imperialism. and if you think it was rightly decided, he or she is peerless and gnomic fearless and i will not vote for them. >> laura: we have to have murkowski to sign onto a judicial supreme court pick. but i agree you look at robert's record and course search on some issues and you wonder what the heck happened there, trust but verify is what you have to do. great to see you as always on these important issues. thank you so much
wade was wrongly decided.ow, is that a litmus test that even some republicans will back away from? what is your response? >> you know, you can call it whatever you want, laura might call it ask basic questions about judicial philosophy. i also call it the end of the trust best approach. for years conservatives especially religious conservatives, let's be honest told by the d.c. establishment just trust us, don't ask too many questions. certainly don't ask about roe vs. wade but trust us....
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wade that really got a lot of people to coalesce. i guess from your earlier -- >> they didn't coalesce in 1973, but by 1976, they did come together. >> but in 1962, and 1948 as well, there was a major school prayer controversy, and there was a supreme court decision, engels versus vitali. some said that was a coalescing movement or that was something -- the movement coalesced around that decision. do you think that was a major part of the conservative movement coalescing? >> well, it was widely denounced by all kinds of people when day look prayer out of the schools. but, and as we look back, it was the beginning of a long series of decisions that are anti-religion, but it was the -- the anti-prayer decisions were condemned by all sorts of people but they didn't coalesce and get ready to fight it. they didn't realize how bad the supreme court was going to be. did i bring a copy of my book "the supremacist" to show? in talking about writing for plain people, there are a lot of fine books on the court, but -- hold it up. my book "the s
wade that really got a lot of people to coalesce. i guess from your earlier -- >> they didn't coalesce in 1973, but by 1976, they did come together. >> but in 1962, and 1948 as well, there was a major school prayer controversy, and there was a supreme court decision, engels versus vitali. some said that was a coalescing movement or that was something -- the movement coalesced around that decision. do you think that was a major part of the conservative movement coalescing? >>...
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wade hampton. he was not a confederate, but he was a perseverer. there were three wade hamptons. sr. and -- senior and the third. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. you yield an additional minute to the gentleman? mr. butterfield: i yield an additional minute to the gentleman from south carolina. mr. clyburn: thank you very much. the speaker pro tempore: spat gentleman -- the gentleman is recognized. mr. clyburn: but wade hampton's history should not be glorified. i don't know what my state's going to do about him, but what i would like to see us do here is put him in his proper place. so those two statues that are here representing the state of south carolina need to be removed from their places of honor and at some point i would hope the state would bring them back home and put them in their proper place. nd so, i'd like to say today that i'm not for destroying any statue. i'm not here for burning down any building. to here to ask my colleagues very properly and lawfully return these people to their proper place. put them where they can be studied, put t
wade hampton. he was not a confederate, but he was a perseverer. there were three wade hamptons. sr. and -- senior and the third. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. you yield an additional minute to the gentleman? mr. butterfield: i yield an additional minute to the gentleman from south carolina. mr. clyburn: thank you very much. the speaker pro tempore: spat gentleman -- the gentleman is recognized. mr. clyburn: but wade hampton's history should not be glorified. i...
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wade and right to abortion wasn't really on the table.tion of whether the law in louisiana created undue burden for women having an abortion. what do you make -- what does that say about justice roberts because four years ago in a different case or a similar case in texas he was on the other side, he was in descent. this time he said, well, i've got to go with this law overturn it because that descent that i opposed the last time. it's a precedent and we can't overturn it. daniel: yeah, i think it's an important distinction to make sheer, -- here, paul, it wasn't about women's access to abortion but requiring doctors to get admitting privileges at a hospital if they were going to perform abortions. the decision here suggests that he thinks roe v. wade is settled and that any challenge in any way to -- to that decision is not going to pass muster with his supreme court and i suspect it will, indeed, deter a lot of states from in trying to do things like louisiana did which i thought was reasonable, requiring doctors to have admitting privi
wade and right to abortion wasn't really on the table.tion of whether the law in louisiana created undue burden for women having an abortion. what do you make -- what does that say about justice roberts because four years ago in a different case or a similar case in texas he was on the other side, he was in descent. this time he said, well, i've got to go with this law overturn it because that descent that i opposed the last time. it's a precedent and we can't overturn it. daniel: yeah, i think...
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at sonoma raceway wade freeman, abc 7 news. >> even with precautions any activity represents some level of risk of contracting coronavirus. put your skills to the test with our coronavirus risk quiz. from getting a haircut to taking a bus guess the risk level and see what the experts say. it's on abc7news.com. >>> a family says a killer basically stole their baby sister and today he learned his sentencing for the death of nia wilson. that's next. >>> plus, when history matters. how san jose is teaching new police officers the difficult past that follows them to the streets. >>> and -- >> with covid-19 and everything that comes with it we're going to see revenues decline even more. so to have on top of that an undercount would just be devastating. >> the urgent push to count every single person living in the bay area before we lose billions of dollars and the number one obstacle in the way of the this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they n
at sonoma raceway wade freeman, abc 7 news. >> even with precautions any activity represents some level of risk of contracting coronavirus. put your skills to the test with our coronavirus risk quiz. from getting a haircut to taking a bus guess the risk level and see what the experts say. it's on abc7news.com. >>> a family says a killer basically stole their baby sister and today he learned his sentencing for the death of nia wilson. that's next. >>> plus, when history...
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missing is any discussion of antiwar protesters who waded naked in the reflecting pool and were later teargas by police. -- tear gassed by police. >> this is richard strater in washington, d.c. each year for the past 194 years americans have celebrated the anniversary of their independence here and in thousands of towns and cities throughout the united states. this year's fourth of july celebrations were something special. the nationwide honor america day, as it was called, was a nonpolitical observance with leaders of both political parties taking part. americans from all walks of life took this opportunity to find the common ground and affection for the country and to share that affection with others. the honor america day program was simply a celebration of the 194th anniversary of the day on which the colonies of north america declared they were from that time an independent nation and they based it on individual liberty. here in washington the day-long program began at 10:30 in the morning. [bells] >> the morning activities focused primarily on religious observances with protesta
missing is any discussion of antiwar protesters who waded naked in the reflecting pool and were later teargas by police. -- tear gassed by police. >> this is richard strater in washington, d.c. each year for the past 194 years americans have celebrated the anniversary of their independence here and in thousands of towns and cities throughout the united states. this year's fourth of july celebrations were something special. the nationwide honor america day, as it was called, was a...
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due to the shallow beaches, the australians are forced to wade through water above the waist.00 ships of the seventh fleet and the royal netherlands navy participate in the invasion. rocket ships take part in the intense naval bombardment which perceives the invasion. clouds of black smoke from burning oil tanks and refineries fill the beach. craft -- they land on the july 1. after quickly establishing a beachhead, australian infantry through oils installations. enemy, small arms and mortar overlooking the city. the infantry flamethrowers destroy the japanese. the natives are rounded up by the australians. many are starved and malaria ridden. knocked down me enemy coastal guns. prior to the invasion, 17 of the positions were destroyed by planes of the 13th air force. captured japanese antiaircraft are similar to those employed by the allies. ♪ a maintenance battalion on a canal. they are sent for complete reconditioning. the sub assembly is removed. they are checked to determine the extent of repair necessary. a steam jenny is used to give them a thorough cleaning. various par
due to the shallow beaches, the australians are forced to wade through water above the waist.00 ships of the seventh fleet and the royal netherlands navy participate in the invasion. rocket ships take part in the intense naval bombardment which perceives the invasion. clouds of black smoke from burning oil tanks and refineries fill the beach. craft -- they land on the july 1. after quickly establishing a beachhead, australian infantry through oils installations. enemy, small arms and mortar...
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wade hampton will meet with beauregard and get him to resend the order. -- resend the order. all organized existence in the columbia area is gone. there's no way to get that idea or that order promulgated, so even though the order is switched, it's 7:00 on the order of the 16th and there's no real dispersal of that, it's 7:00 in the morning of the 17th, actually. there's not going to be a chance to change that order. the morning of the 17th, the federalists will close in -- my microphone seems to be dying in and out. the federals will strike from the west, from the north, and begin to make their presence known. they will throw a few shelves into the town and they will not shell it to death as they do in atlanta, but it's going to be a different circumstance. the old statehouse and the new statehouse will bear the smites of 20 pound shells as it stands today. they have bronze stars that mark the various spots along the way. there is going to be conflicting remembrances written about what happened on the 17th of february. there are residents in the town and all about the town.
wade hampton will meet with beauregard and get him to resend the order. -- resend the order. all organized existence in the columbia area is gone. there's no way to get that idea or that order promulgated, so even though the order is switched, it's 7:00 on the order of the 16th and there's no real dispersal of that, it's 7:00 in the morning of the 17th, actually. there's not going to be a chance to change that order. the morning of the 17th, the federalists will close in -- my microphone seems...
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. ♪ ♪ wade in the water wade in the water children ♪ ♪ wade in the water >> this is sacred.some people gave blood on this bridge. >> 53 years after you all marched on this bridge, why is it so important to come back, and keep coming back every year? >> this is the place that gave us the voting rights, that made it possible for hundreds and thousands of millions of people to be able to participate in a democratic process. >> you led a movement of young people in the civil rights movement. there's a new organic movement of young people, begging washington, begging their local leaders for change. what do you see in the new movement? >> i see so much hope. >> thank you. >> it was march 7th, 1965, that john lewis marched across this bridge on bloody sunday. he got to the other side. and he was met by a billy club. but every year, almost every year since, he's been walking across, bringing people from all stripes, from all parties, all races and religions to come here to experience this with him. he's got a republican leader on his left. he's got a democratic senator on his right.
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that is huge. >> and dwyane wade on retirement.e been hot. >>> we got a lot more coming up. a very important one for you, combating colorism. the bias of skin tone within communities of color. we're going to tell you what we all need to know and what we can teach our children to combat that. >>> also coming up, "play of the day." , "play of the day." ♪ ♪ however you go back, we've got your back. ♪ removes ten years ofoptic yellow stains. that's like all the way back to 2010. what's that? it's a shake weight. it's a weight you shake. remove ten years of yellow stains with new colgate optic white renewal. i it's something that makes us, bethink,it brings us together. and think about each other. [humming] i don't remember that one. there's new quick-dissolve nurtec. don't take if allergic to nurtec. pay as little as $0. learn more at nurtec.com imagine if we we would be such good friends. best friends. advantage ii, kills fleas through contact all month long. i mean he's a wreck without me. advantage ii, fight the misery of biting fle
that is huge. >> and dwyane wade on retirement.e been hot. >>> we got a lot more coming up. a very important one for you, combating colorism. the bias of skin tone within communities of color. we're going to tell you what we all need to know and what we can teach our children to combat that. >>> also coming up, "play of the day." , "play of the day." ♪ ♪ however you go back, we've got your back. ♪ removes ten years ofoptic yellow stains. that's...
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due to the shallow beaches at more time, the australians are forced to wade through water above the waisto board the lci's. 300 ships of the u.s. seventh fleet in the royal netherlands navy participate in the invasion of oil-rich balikpapan. ships take part in the intense aerial and naval bombardment which preceded the invasion. [explosions] clouds of black smoke from burning oil tanks and refineries hang over the beach, as guns fire at our fleet units offshore. tracks and landing craft bring the austral is a sure. seventh division troops land on the first of july adding the beach at the european suburb of the island. after quickly establishing a beachhead, australian infantry supported by alligator tanks push and lend past the blazing ruins of buildings and oil installations. [explosions] enemy small arms and mortar fire is encountered by the australians who quickly captured strategic ridge overlooking the city. [blasts] infantry claim throwers this plot -- destroy those taking refuge and pillboxes. the few natives in the district are rounded up by the australians. many are starved and m
due to the shallow beaches at more time, the australians are forced to wade through water above the waisto board the lci's. 300 ships of the u.s. seventh fleet in the royal netherlands navy participate in the invasion of oil-rich balikpapan. ships take part in the intense aerial and naval bombardment which preceded the invasion. [explosions] clouds of black smoke from burning oil tanks and refineries hang over the beach, as guns fire at our fleet units offshore. tracks and landing craft bring...
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over the country is another feature of the improvement program at colonial park, a waiting pool -- wading built by wpa workers in which the youngsters can splash to their hearts' content. new additions to the playground area have been made possible by the grading and improvement of the parks that were formerly merely decorative. nursery schools have been established in many parts of the country where almost 10,000 children are provided meals, supervised play activities and excellent preschool training under competent instructors removed from relief rolls. in these projects, employment has been provided for 600 teachers, nurses, dietitians, and cooks. ♪ [joyful music] at the other extreme of age, more than 300,000 of those have learned to read and write for the first time in their lives. eagerly they study, realizing how much a little knowledge can mean in our modern, workaday life. teachers drawn from the knee rolls instruct them in useful subjects such as foreign languages and arithmetic. in harlem, where a large part of the population is from puerto rico and south america, a knowledge o
over the country is another feature of the improvement program at colonial park, a waiting pool -- wading built by wpa workers in which the youngsters can splash to their hearts' content. new additions to the playground area have been made possible by the grading and improvement of the parks that were formerly merely decorative. nursery schools have been established in many parts of the country where almost 10,000 children are provided meals, supervised play activities and excellent preschool...
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on global inequality and you heard some of it there he's not naming countries but he's certainly wading into difficult political territory because he's taking on i think inequality and in some ways taking on inequality created by capitalism as you've heard and just that line that you heard about fall suits and phyliss the quote was the lie that free markets can deliver health care for all in the election season here in the u.s. where the u.n. is based clearly health care remains one of those absolutely central political issues and i'm sure they'll be some in the u.s. system who derived the secretary general and remember that once before he was a socialist prime minister was a home country portugal we also think he was a book going to touch on this idea that the countries that won the 2nd world war particularly if you talk about them through the prism of the aftermath of that in certain parts of africa for example you know blending that into colonial past times as well or colonial history i should say that the they have refused to engage with necessary reforms for the countries that the
on global inequality and you heard some of it there he's not naming countries but he's certainly wading into difficult political territory because he's taking on i think inequality and in some ways taking on inequality created by capitalism as you've heard and just that line that you heard about fall suits and phyliss the quote was the lie that free markets can deliver health care for all in the election season here in the u.s. where the u.n. is based clearly health care remains one of those...
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joining us from washington is holly wade, director of independent business research. from small business, independent business, small, medium, and large. what is the main concern as we head into july which everyone originally thought we would be well open by july? holly: thank you for having me. the small business sector just released our employment reports for the month of june and employment in the small business sector is still weak. it is still very uncertain economic conditions for many owners certainly depending on the industry they are in. the paycheck protection program has been a huge financial assistance for small business owners in getting through the worst of the economic and health crisis that is covid-19 in march and april and may. going forward small business owners are looking to see healthy economy progresses -- see how the economy progresses as states move into phase 2, 3, and four of reopening. for thosechallenges who have had to scale back or butpone those phase ins, uncertainty is still the biggest hurdle. vonnie: there are clouds on the horizon a
joining us from washington is holly wade, director of independent business research. from small business, independent business, small, medium, and large. what is the main concern as we head into july which everyone originally thought we would be well open by july? holly: thank you for having me. the small business sector just released our employment reports for the month of june and employment in the small business sector is still weak. it is still very uncertain economic conditions for many...
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nation, yet they make up the totality as far as large numbers over 20 plus million since row versus wade have actually been slaughtered at fertility clinics that help ladies produce children in predominantly white areas. however planned parenthood is a predominantly black and brown area. i think he's on to something. when i hear the rhetoric of those on the left speaking of the horrible things that this president has done, remember he is the only sitting president that has ever marched even for life. those things are facts. protecting, by the way, black children in the womb. they and
nation, yet they make up the totality as far as large numbers over 20 plus million since row versus wade have actually been slaughtered at fertility clinics that help ladies produce children in predominantly white areas. however planned parenthood is a predominantly black and brown area. i think he's on to something. when i hear the rhetoric of those on the left speaking of the horrible things that this president has done, remember he is the only sitting president that has ever marched even for...
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wade. >> yep and there's every reason to believe if roe v. wade is overturned, we will continue to have abortion, they will just be unsafe and women will be in more danger, i think it's really important to recognize this as a fact i did not know until i started researching the book, 97% of the work that planned parenthood and other clinics do has nothing to do with abortion, that part is federally funded in its women's healthcare, std testing cancer screenings and contraception and a lot of women in poverty use those clinics to get the healthcare, only 3% is abortion and is the only part of those clinics that fund itself, federal funding does not cover abortions, if you go to get when you have to pay for which means each week defund planned parenthood, all they will be able to do is abortion care which i know is not what protesters mean when they say defund planned parenthood, they think they will stop abortions but that will happen. >> are abortion services possible. >> i would not say the profitable, no one isn't it to make a living but wha
wade. >> yep and there's every reason to believe if roe v. wade is overturned, we will continue to have abortion, they will just be unsafe and women will be in more danger, i think it's really important to recognize this as a fact i did not know until i started researching the book, 97% of the work that planned parenthood and other clinics do has nothing to do with abortion, that part is federally funded in its women's healthcare, std testing cancer screenings and contraception and a lot...
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. >> the increasingly popular robin hood they've waded into a highly volatile stock market. >> everythingo far for me has been dreaming for it because of the time. >> as the pandemic sent stock prices tumbling, they added three million users. >> stocks only go up. >> including influential day trader like this person who tracks on his daily trading videos. >> these are gamblers. these are not investors. the losses can be significant. one day trader's portfolio dropped more than $700,000. >> investing to new consumers, that's a great thing. but you know, coming on the individual to make sure that they're asking appropriately for their goals. >> she says she's taking a more conservative approach. >> we're going farther. what that means for me is not just looking for a positive financial return as after investor, but as companies that really uphold, you know, the rule that they play. >>erts advise theteurs to have a a long-term plan. hanson, cbs news, new york. >> and that's the overnight news for this thursday. follow us online anytime at krbtsz.com. reporting from the nation's capital. i'm
. >> the increasingly popular robin hood they've waded into a highly volatile stock market. >> everythingo far for me has been dreaming for it because of the time. >> as the pandemic sent stock prices tumbling, they added three million users. >> stocks only go up. >> including influential day trader like this person who tracks on his daily trading videos. >> these are gamblers. these are not investors. the losses can be significant. one day trader's portfolio...
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the water was terribly cold and we decided to go wading. the beach was pebbly, but there was little sand on the beach. but i could see that we were on the pebbles. i doubt very much if either of us enjoyed it, because only a second or two in that water, and you will feel completely blue and frozen. picture.y wedding i had a lovely bouquet, and i had loved them ever since. i think this dress looks very old-fashioned today. i never tried to save it. i naturally took off much of my lace, which was lace grandmother had worn on her wedding dress. but the satin i went on using, and the train, which was a long train, i kept a piece of for many years in a trunk. it's still, i think, somewhere, yellow and warm. >> you were married, i understand, on st. patrick's day. who was it that gave you away? >> my uncle, and we were married on st. patrick's day because he had to come up for the parade. he was president at the time. >> did franklin roosevelt have political ambitions at this time? >> i imagine he toyed with it. uncle ted inspired so many young m
the water was terribly cold and we decided to go wading. the beach was pebbly, but there was little sand on the beach. but i could see that we were on the pebbles. i doubt very much if either of us enjoyed it, because only a second or two in that water, and you will feel completely blue and frozen. picture.y wedding i had a lovely bouquet, and i had loved them ever since. i think this dress looks very old-fashioned today. i never tried to save it. i naturally took off much of my lace, which was...
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. >> number 18, roe versus wade. >> quite often in many of our most famous decisions are ones that the court took that were >> unpopular. >> let's go through a few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what it means to live in a society of 310 million different people who helped stick together because they believe in a rule of >> law. >> good evening and welcome to c-span's "landmark cases" where we've been learning more about historic cases at the supreme court that have affected the court and affected the country. tonight the 1961 case >> of mapp v. ohio, involving dollree mapp. an ohio woman that refused to let the police search her house without a warrant a case that involves some back stairs intrigue at the security itself and all this evolved into a case that was one of a series in the warren courts that changed policing in america. we welcome with us this program and hope you have been with us throughout the series as we've been learning so much about the supreme court. let me introduce you to our two guests and i should tell you before i do we've been enjoying ta
. >> number 18, roe versus wade. >> quite often in many of our most famous decisions are ones that the court took that were >> unpopular. >> let's go through a few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what it means to live in a society of 310 million different people who helped stick together because they believe in a rule of >> law. >> good evening and welcome to c-span's "landmark cases" where we've been learning more about...
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wade. the 1973 case which had held the due process clause of the 14th amendment protects a woman's right to terminate a pregnancy. watch landmark cases tonight on c-span3 and any time at c-span.org. ♪ ♪ >> all persons having business before the honorable, the supreme court of the united states are admonished to draw near and give their attention. >> landmark cases. c-span's special history series produced in cooperation with the national constitution center. exploring the human stories and constitutional dram as behind 12 historic supreme court decisions.as behind 12 historic supreme court decisions. >> number 759, earnest miranda petitioner versus arizona. >> we hear arguments from number 18, roe against wade. >> quite often in many of our most famous decisions are ones that the court took that were quite unpopular. >> let's go through a few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what it means to live in a society of 310 million people who helped stick together because they b
wade. the 1973 case which had held the due process clause of the 14th amendment protects a woman's right to terminate a pregnancy. watch landmark cases tonight on c-span3 and any time at c-span.org. ♪ ♪ >> all persons having business before the honorable, the supreme court of the united states are admonished to draw near and give their attention. >> landmark cases. c-span's special history series produced in cooperation with the national constitution center. exploring the human...
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wad and the notion that susan collins voted to overturn roe a versus wade by putting kavanauge on the bench, that has been a defining issue of this race since the kavanaugh hearings happened. and despite collins' statementst that she supports roe versus in wade that she saide has he pery told her that it was settled law. that line has followed her around for the last two years. and it has no signs of going away. so when you find an effective message that you could use chac against your e opponent, you absolutely want to seize it.oulb because there is a chance that that could become the defining n message of the race and that o could be very help afl to you as a candidate. >> about 15 minutes left this morning with jacob of inside elections. yoel has been waiting in silver spring, maryland. t good morning. >> caller: question.hink w in the alabama race who do they want to run against, and who do you think would be easier to bet? >> so, democrats are divided about this question. though most of them approach itf with the feeling that whicheverl republican emerges from that primary is goi
wad and the notion that susan collins voted to overturn roe a versus wade by putting kavanauge on the bench, that has been a defining issue of this race since the kavanaugh hearings happened. and despite collins' statementst that she supports roe versus in wade that she saide has he pery told her that it was settled law. that line has followed her around for the last two years. and it has no signs of going away. so when you find an effective message that you could use chac against your e...
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that doesn't mean these are waters for the president, not just president trump but any president to wade into. it's private sector business. i don't think that there is really a place for any american president to weigh in on what he thinks about the name change of a sports team. same like nascar. perfect opportunity for president trump to stay out of the fray, to stay above the chaos. missed opportunity. howard: right. well, this president weighs in on just about everything. gillian, we'll see you a little later. ben domenech, clarence page, thanks for joining us. coming up, why li liberals are celebrating the high court rulings on donald trump's tax returns without really getting much at all. cranky-pated: a bad mood related to a sluggish gut. miralax is different. it works naturally with the water in your body to unblock your gut. free your gut, and your mood will follow. howard: liberal commentators are rejoicing after a pair of rulings over of president trump's tax returns and the president vented his opinion on twitter. it doesn't require him to turn anything over right now. cyrus
that doesn't mean these are waters for the president, not just president trump but any president to wade into. it's private sector business. i don't think that there is really a place for any american president to weigh in on what he thinks about the name change of a sports team. same like nascar. perfect opportunity for president trump to stay out of the fray, to stay above the chaos. missed opportunity. howard: right. well, this president weighs in on just about everything. gillian, we'll see...
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abc 7 reporter wade freeman met an owner in petaluma who's come up with a novel solution but it stillay not be enough to succeed. >> reporter: for work out junkies this is sight for four eyes, a gym filled with straining, sweating people. and with covid-19 all around us but listen to the owner. >> people drive down the road and say oh, look they're open. >> reporter: take a look inside with this empty room with unused equipment and you'll understand why adam covax who owns three sonoma fit gyms have come to wits end. >> i'm so into red i don't know how much i've got and the bills just keep coming. >> since the pandemic hit this work out room has been open for a total of two weeks. membership has dropped dropped d people and not just for fear of their life. >> i lost my job, i'm working from home. >> he came here from germany at 22 years old to build an american dream. it succeeded until covid-19 came along. the same spirit that built his business prompted adam to fight back in petaluma by creating this outside space and exercise deck. >> four, three, two, and one. >> reporter: but whi
abc 7 reporter wade freeman met an owner in petaluma who's come up with a novel solution but it stillay not be enough to succeed. >> reporter: for work out junkies this is sight for four eyes, a gym filled with straining, sweating people. and with covid-19 all around us but listen to the owner. >> people drive down the road and say oh, look they're open. >> reporter: take a look inside with this empty room with unused equipment and you'll understand why adam covax who owns...
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it was very much like tulsa, ali, in the way that he just waded into the controversy, clearly in tune with the cable news. this seemed like a reverse straw man where he doesn't reverse, as you said, the coronavirus, instead, choosing to wade into these very sort of strange almost talk radio social issues, ali. >> thank you for your strong coverage last night and for getting up so early for us this morning. cal perry keystone, south dakota. >> let us also send our deepest thanks to our wonderful veterans, law enforcement, first responders, and the doctors, nurses, scientists working tirelessly to kill the virus. they're working hard. i want to thank them very, very much. >> all right. while cases are skyrocketing around the country, many americans are focused on july fourth holiday. despite being told by this administration the country would be, quote, really rocking again by july, it seems like every day a new record for more cases is being set. what's being done to slow the spread of covid on a national level? not a whole lot. the white house is getting ready to advise everyone to li
it was very much like tulsa, ali, in the way that he just waded into the controversy, clearly in tune with the cable news. this seemed like a reverse straw man where he doesn't reverse, as you said, the coronavirus, instead, choosing to wade into these very sort of strange almost talk radio social issues, ali. >> thank you for your strong coverage last night and for getting up so early for us this morning. cal perry keystone, south dakota. >> let us also send our deepest thanks to...
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wade hampton. he was not a confederate, but he was a perseverer. there were three wade hamptons. sr. and -- senior and the third. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. you yield an additional minute to the gentleman? mr. butterfield: i yield an additional minute to the gentleman from south carolina. mr. clyburn: thank you very much. the speaker pro tempore: spat gentleman -- the gentleman is recognized. mr. clyburn: but wade hampton's history should not be glorified. i don't know what my state's going to do about him, but what i would like to see us do here is put him in his proper place. so those two statues that are here representing the state of south carolina need to be removed from their places of honor and at some point i would hope the state would bring them back home and put them in their proper place. nd so, i'd like to say today that i'm not for destroying any statue. i'm not here for burning down any building. to here to ask my colleagues very properly and lawfully return these people to their proper place. put them where they can be studied, put t
wade hampton. he was not a confederate, but he was a perseverer. there were three wade hamptons. sr. and -- senior and the third. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. you yield an additional minute to the gentleman? mr. butterfield: i yield an additional minute to the gentleman from south carolina. mr. clyburn: thank you very much. the speaker pro tempore: spat gentleman -- the gentleman is recognized. mr. clyburn: but wade hampton's history should not be glorified. i...
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abc 7 news reporter wade freeman met an owner in petaluma who's come up with a novel solution but ittill may not be enough to succeed. >> reporter: for work out junkies this is sight for sore eyes, a gym filled with straining, sweating people and with covid-19 all around us. but listen to the owner. >> people drive down the road and say oh, look they're open. >> reporter: so take a look inside at this empty room with unused equipment and you'll understand why adam covax who owns three sonoma fit gyms has come to his wits end. >> i'm so in the red i don't know how much longer i've got and the bills keep coming. >> reporter: since the pandemic hit this work out room has been open for a total of two week. membership at the gym has dropped from 4,200 people to 2,700 people and not just for fera theheth >>liorkingmom ce he 22 years old to build an american dream. it squeeded until covid-19 came along. the same spirit that built his business prompted adam to fight back in petaluma by creating this outside space and exercise deck. but while students count reps here staff members like jennif
abc 7 news reporter wade freeman met an owner in petaluma who's come up with a novel solution but ittill may not be enough to succeed. >> reporter: for work out junkies this is sight for sore eyes, a gym filled with straining, sweating people and with covid-19 all around us. but listen to the owner. >> people drive down the road and say oh, look they're open. >> reporter: so take a look inside at this empty room with unused equipment and you'll understand why adam covax who...
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the recovery and wade through the reopenings at the state level.harles: the clock is ticking. mattie, always appreciate it. thank you. >> thanks, charles. charles: all right, folks, we're staying on these reopening efforts as the biggest story right now. and we're talking about the economy, stimulus, all of that stuff. again you can hear the clock ticking. i want to ask congressman andy biggs if congress might actually fumble this golden opportunity? >>> it is like a game of pac-man, year after year gobbling up retailers. guess what, one retailer turning the tables ready to gobble up amazon. wait until you hear this story. ♪ - did you know that americans that bought gold in 2005 quadrupled their money by 2012? and even now, many experts predict the next gold rush is just beginning. so call us money reserve, the only precious metals organization led by a former director of the united states mint. as one of the largest us gold coin distributors in the country, us money reserve has proudly served hundreds of thousands of clients worldwide. there may h
the recovery and wade through the reopenings at the state level.harles: the clock is ticking. mattie, always appreciate it. thank you. >> thanks, charles. charles: all right, folks, we're staying on these reopening efforts as the biggest story right now. and we're talking about the economy, stimulus, all of that stuff. again you can hear the clock ticking. i want to ask congressman andy biggs if congress might actually fumble this golden opportunity? >>> it is like a game of...
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wade and abortion was not playing that role because when roe v. wade was handed down by the court in 1973, the catholic bishops jumped into fight it. well, the protestants were not going to join up with something the catholic bishops were running so they hung back. and it was several years before the protestants came in. of course, they did finally and now they have kind of taken over the movement and that is just fine. everybody is working together fine against abortion. but it was in about 1976 that we realized that one of the reasons the feminist wanted e.r.a. was they felt it was the key to locking of abortion funding into the constitution. the supreme court had handed down a decision -- the harris v. roe decision which said you do not have a cost of delusional right to have your abortion paid for. but they wanted it paid for and they thought they could get that through e.r.a. because they would charge that it was sex discriminatory to deny this money. and of course, they made that case in a number of courts and they have made it elsewhere als
wade and abortion was not playing that role because when roe v. wade was handed down by the court in 1973, the catholic bishops jumped into fight it. well, the protestants were not going to join up with something the catholic bishops were running so they hung back. and it was several years before the protestants came in. of course, they did finally and now they have kind of taken over the movement and that is just fine. everybody is working together fine against abortion. but it was in about...
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at sonoma raceway, wade freeman, abc 7s.>> and we're highlightin work people are doing to help buildn their communities during the coronavirus pandemic. south bay community journalist dustin dorsey shows us that. thanks to volunteers there's a food drive. >> reporter: here at the boys eo like the meals being passed out people giving back are never in short supply. >> it's become a tough ticket if you want to call it that within the city to either be a volunteer either at this location or the redwood city location. >> reporter: 300 volunteers have lined up to feed people in need. among those two council members who show every weekday night that we're all in this together. >> people believe in me enough to elect me to office, and it is my goal and my duty i feel to make sure they're taken care of. so when i come out here and i s.n make sure they' beinged lea this is families, neighborhoods and groups of people helping each other. so i'm very proud and very excited every time i get a chance to come, you know? >> it warms my heart and makes me feel like they understand what we're going t
at sonoma raceway, wade freeman, abc 7s.>> and we're highlightin work people are doing to help buildn their communities during the coronavirus pandemic. south bay community journalist dustin dorsey shows us that. thanks to volunteers there's a food drive. >> reporter: here at the boys eo like the meals being passed out people giving back are never in short supply. >> it's become a tough ticket if you want to call it that within the city to either be a volunteer either at this...
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i was using all of my strength to wade through, but was almost swept away. >> rescue crews found an elderlyoman submerged in a house and was later confirmed dead.. rivers have flooded in a dozen places n. a bank along the couple ma river has collapsed and a bridge has been swept away. many train and express bus services have been suspended across the region. thousands of homes are without electricity. >>> we turn to our meteorologist sayaka mori with the latest on the situation in southwestern japan. >> rain is becoming heavy once again across the northern places of kyushu. a northern barrow of rain calling the train is forming once again. that means a series of clouds will form for a long pereriod o time over the same area. we've got lots of rain already. as you can see, lots of rain is still pounding many places of kyushu and other portions of japan as well. since friday we've had nearly 720 millimeters in rain in parts of oi eat that prefecture. t nearly o one meterf rainn has already fallen. more rain is on the way especially for parts of kyushu. july is a heavy month. we've seen floodi
i was using all of my strength to wade through, but was almost swept away. >> rescue crews found an elderlyoman submerged in a house and was later confirmed dead.. rivers have flooded in a dozen places n. a bank along the couple ma river has collapsed and a bridge has been swept away. many train and express bus services have been suspended across the region. thousands of homes are without electricity. >>> we turn to our meteorologist sayaka mori with the latest on the situation...
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wade. she was asked whether they had invited -- whether gay people had slept at the white house while she was first lady, and she said probably. and the interviewer asked, would you object if that were the case? she said certainly not. i think she let her views be known in subtle ways, i think. interestingly enough, you mentioned that she and president bush had trouble conceiving. in fact, they had went to an adoption organization to see if they could adopt twins. then they ended up conceiving their own set of twins. quite unexpectedly, i believe. >> we have been talking a lot in this program about the amount of work laura bush did, all the time she spent on the road, and certainly throughout the 20th century first ladies, that has been a story told again and again. in the interview we did with laura bush, we asked her about whether or not first ladies should earn a salary for all this work. here's her answer. >> mrs. bush, should the first lady receive a salary? >> i don't think so. there
wade. she was asked whether they had invited -- whether gay people had slept at the white house while she was first lady, and she said probably. and the interviewer asked, would you object if that were the case? she said certainly not. i think she let her views be known in subtle ways, i think. interestingly enough, you mentioned that she and president bush had trouble conceiving. in fact, they had went to an adoption organization to see if they could adopt twins. then they ended up conceiving...
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wade to begin the process of defunding planned parenthood, the largest abortion provider in the world today. they've received about a half a billion dollars a year in taxpayer funding and he's taken steps to end that. he also moved the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to trigger some recognizing jerusalem as the capital of israel, and believers in the idea that defending jews as supporting israel is part of our faith. that's important to us and finally, in his court appointment you know, it's easy to forget this, but he was the first major party candidate in american history to release a list of 21 games with a vacancy on the supreme court on election day and say if you elect me president i'm going to pick someone like these 21 people, i'm going to choose one of these 21 and when he did that in may of 2016, critics accused him of being a liar. they said you can't trust him, we don't believe him. there was a sort of snarky commentary. he wasn't true to his marriage cause he's not going to be true in this promise. they were all wrong. he not only kept the promise in february of 2017 when he a
wade to begin the process of defunding planned parenthood, the largest abortion provider in the world today. they've received about a half a billion dollars a year in taxpayer funding and he's taken steps to end that. he also moved the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to trigger some recognizing jerusalem as the capital of israel, and believers in the idea that defending jews as supporting israel is part of our faith. that's important to us and finally, in his court appointment you know, it's easy to...
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there's so much brain diarrhea to wade through here, i might have to borrow the sea captain's ship >> she's a hearty vessel, but no match for that rusty chop >> seth: gross okay, first of all, you're not "creating" cases the cases are there, whether you test for them or not you don't "create" a fire by putting a smoke alarm in your house. if someone gets sick, they're sick whether they get tested or not. it's not like they're at home lying in bed with a 104 degree fever and no sense of taste or smell saying, "hey, as long as i don't get tested, i don't have to get treated now to spend the next three days crawling to my kitchen." second, why do you keep saying the 1918 spanish flu pandemic happened in 1917 trump has said this more times than i can count, and apparently no one has corrected him >> we have a very unusual situation where something came in that nobody has seen for many, many decades, probably 1917 would be the closest analogy, if you look at it the likes of which this world has not seen since 1917. nothing like this since 1917 last time was of this magnitude, 1917. that's
there's so much brain diarrhea to wade through here, i might have to borrow the sea captain's ship >> she's a hearty vessel, but no match for that rusty chop >> seth: gross okay, first of all, you're not "creating" cases the cases are there, whether you test for them or not you don't "create" a fire by putting a smoke alarm in your house. if someone gets sick, they're sick whether they get tested or not. it's not like they're at home lying in bed with a 104...
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to read a side job simultaneously the problem wade and then make is that it really just cut out all of my industry. and their lives and i actually live in the philippines when the pandemic hit the philippines all of our where he had hidden from all my love of something like. it's all a lap up this. that's a bit of a bill and have a bit here for it during the 1st line i was surviving but god my back hurts my name is just mean ignoring our minds thank you and i am from mumbai i was looking to change my job back now with lockdown i cannot like the new interviews like you not like. i am exactly at square one before the crisis some 67600000 young people between the ages of 15 and 24 were out of work as a result of the pandemic and that's increased to an estimated 328000000 so young people are being hit especially hard to do people. even before the every kid boomers were earning more than once and now it's getting even worse all of us are getting fired so it's harder and harder to get into our 1st jobs and training and education have ground swell holes are not really great for our egos to be
to read a side job simultaneously the problem wade and then make is that it really just cut out all of my industry. and their lives and i actually live in the philippines when the pandemic hit the philippines all of our where he had hidden from all my love of something like. it's all a lap up this. that's a bit of a bill and have a bit here for it during the 1st line i was surviving but god my back hurts my name is just mean ignoring our minds thank you and i am from mumbai i was looking to...
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a group of friends waded in the surf and dragging their hands through the water to get this dramatic effect. we just if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back, inflammation in your eye might be to blame. ke fy, burnin! if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back, by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. ha! these drops probably won't touch me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. what is that? xiidra, noooo! it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is the only fda approvsymsf dry eye di. one drop in each eye, twice a day. don't use if you're allergic to xiidra. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container tip to your eye or any surface. after using xiidra, wait 15 minutes before reinserting contacts. got any room in your eye? talk to an eye doctor about twice-daily xiidra. ranot toda d e. >>> now your accuweather forecast with sandhya patel. >> hi there, everyone, make sure that you take note of this. there's an air quality a
a group of friends waded in the surf and dragging their hands through the water to get this dramatic effect. we just if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back, inflammation in your eye might be to blame. ke fy, burnin! if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back, by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. ha! these drops probably won't touch me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. what is that? xiidra, noooo! it can provide lasting...
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on the bare foot path they clambered over sticks and stones and wade through ice water. on. after her in the us working in intensive care it's a rare moment of freedom. the owners of the hotel host in giovanni are pleased to hear that they're interested in this firsthand account of what it was like at the hospital to drop the film themselves at work. rooms used for surgery were turned into makeshift icy hues people unable to breathe endless work and less fear. i was scared but it wasn't just me we were all scared at 1st we had no idea we didn't even know how the virus was transmitted and we were lucky in so much information and tony have to believe the heroes who kept day to day life going to doctors and care workers they all deserve this little gift and the demand is huge. we received about 200 requests all at once it was a lot of work because i wanted to answer all the e-mails and they still call to ask if we have 3 spots. like. you are the better italy. a great act of solidarity that starts involved. with more than 5000 registrations it's met with much gratefulness fabio
on the bare foot path they clambered over sticks and stones and wade through ice water. on. after her in the us working in intensive care it's a rare moment of freedom. the owners of the hotel host in giovanni are pleased to hear that they're interested in this firsthand account of what it was like at the hospital to drop the film themselves at work. rooms used for surgery were turned into makeshift icy hues people unable to breathe endless work and less fear. i was scared but it wasn't just me...
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at 9:35, roe v wade, the 1973 case that upheld the due process clause protecting a woman's right to terminate pregnancy. watch "landmark cases" tonight, and at any time on cspan.org. >>> u.s. attorney general william barr appears before the house judiciary committees 'general oversight hearing on the justice department. on tuesday, july 28th, watch live coverage on c-span, and anytime on cspan.org or listen on the go with the c-span radio app. >>> next, regarding but stephen hahn on the coronavirus treatments. he spoke during a virtual conversation. this is half an hour. >>> good afternoon. welcome to the 547th meeting of the economic club of new york in our 113th year. i'm mike o'neill. this mission is as important today as ever, as we continue to bring people together as a catalyst for conversation and innovation. we proudly stand with all communities seeking inclusion and mutual understanding. a special welcome to guests of our members and members of the economics club of chicago and washington, d.c. we've also been invited to join the web i noor today, as well as the 2020 class of fellows
at 9:35, roe v wade, the 1973 case that upheld the due process clause protecting a woman's right to terminate pregnancy. watch "landmark cases" tonight, and at any time on cspan.org. >>> u.s. attorney general william barr appears before the house judiciary committees 'general oversight hearing on the justice department. on tuesday, july 28th, watch live coverage on c-span, and anytime on cspan.org or listen on the go with the c-span radio app. >>> next, regarding but...
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wade should have said. roe marks the point at which the modern supreme court decided that they would just impose their own views, their own social and moral and legal views on the nation, despite what the people want, despite what the constitution says, no matter how the laws are written. you know, in the words of the late constitutional scholar healy, who i would point out was a political liberal, roe gives no sense of an obligation to try to be. roe is the essence of judicial imperialism. it is a brazen power grab by unelected justices imposing their moral and social views on the nation. just like another group of justices did in a case called plessy v. ferguson, just like another group of justices did before that in a case called dred scott and, yes, i do mean to compare roe to those earlier cases because dred scott and plessy and roe belong together. they are the worst miscarriages of justice in our history, the worst judicial opinions of all time. dred scott and plessy and roe are abusive, morally repu
wade should have said. roe marks the point at which the modern supreme court decided that they would just impose their own views, their own social and moral and legal views on the nation, despite what the people want, despite what the constitution says, no matter how the laws are written. you know, in the words of the late constitutional scholar healy, who i would point out was a political liberal, roe gives no sense of an obligation to try to be. roe is the essence of judicial imperialism. it...