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that casey made, other than i disagree with casey. >> well, i -- justice sotomayor, casey gave one paragraph to the workability of roe. it then adopted the undue burden standard, perhaps the most unworkable in american law, gave about three paragraphs, if memory serves, to reliance, which doesn't account for the last 30 years and the changes that have occurred since casey. it gave a brief factual view to things that have changed since roe. those are not going to take account of the last 30 easy of advance advancement, science and medicine. >> what are the advancement in medicine? >> in knowledge and concern about such things as fetal pain, what we know the child is doing and looks like and is fully human from a very early -- >> in regular cases, courts decide whether science fits the dalembert standard. obviously under the dalembert standard, the minority of people, gross minority of doctors, who believe fetal pain exists before 24, 25 weeks, is a huge minority, and one not well founded in science at all. i don't see how that really adds anything to the discussion, that a small fringe of doc
that casey made, other than i disagree with casey. >> well, i -- justice sotomayor, casey gave one paragraph to the workability of roe. it then adopted the undue burden standard, perhaps the most unworkable in american law, gave about three paragraphs, if memory serves, to reliance, which doesn't account for the last 30 years and the changes that have occurred since casey. it gave a brief factual view to things that have changed since roe. those are not going to take account of the last...
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is reaffirmed in casey in 1992. in several other cases so a good judge will consider it as precedent of the united states supreme court worthy as treatment of precedent like any other what about griswold which was decided a few years before row the case where the court found constitutional right to privacy? can you tell me your views on griswold? center it's a precedent. it's now. 50 years old griswold involved the right of married couples to use contraceptive devices in the privacy of their own home. and it's 50 years old. the reliance interests are obvious. been repeatedly reaffirmed all very important factors again in analyzing precedent well, i think i'm going to stop questioning but i kind of sum up what you and i just talked about in regard to precedent. so everybody understands the principles that are stake here. there are two reasons why you can't give your opinion on these cases. one i believe is independence. and the other one is fairness to future litigants. is that the way you see it? it is senator if i
is reaffirmed in casey in 1992. in several other cases so a good judge will consider it as precedent of the united states supreme court worthy as treatment of precedent like any other what about griswold which was decided a few years before row the case where the court found constitutional right to privacy? can you tell me your views on griswold? center it's a precedent. it's now. 50 years old griswold involved the right of married couples to use contraceptive devices in the privacy of their...
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it's empowering. >> reporter: casey, why do you want to be a professional pilot so badly? >> it's hard to explain. there's never a question in my mind if i made the right choice. i don't know if everybody can say that about what they do. >> reporter: casey is a few months away from even being qualified to fly commercially, and yet he's already been courted by several airlines. >> it's a pilot market. and across the board we've had more opportunity than we've ever had. >> reporter: that's because america's in the midst of a pilot shortage, the likes of which the industry has never seen before. it along with weather disruptions, increasing fuel costs, staff shortages across the board, and pent-up demand is making summer travel a nightmare. >> it's just been like nonstop cancellations. >> it's frustrating. it makes me feel powerless. i've been stuck in an airport basically for two days. >> my flight got canceled but i didn't find out till i got to the gate. >> reporter: one out of five domestic flights were delayed in 2022 so far. >> there have been extensive cancellations, d
it's empowering. >> reporter: casey, why do you want to be a professional pilot so badly? >> it's hard to explain. there's never a question in my mind if i made the right choice. i don't know if everybody can say that about what they do. >> reporter: casey is a few months away from even being qualified to fly commercially, and yet he's already been courted by several airlines. >> it's a pilot market. and across the board we've had more opportunity than we've ever had....
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the court overrules roe and casey in their entirety. and they hold that the rational basis test applies to determine the constitutionality of abortion regulations under which any conceivable rational basis is sufficient to sustain a regulation of abortion. under that standard, it is hard to conceive of any mainstream abortion regulation that would be held unconstitutional bull unless -- on -- that leads us into the concurrences. justice thomas concurs fully with the majority opinion, rights separately to say that the court should reevaluate its substantive new process of jurisprudence including the privacy cases that had been distinguished either court earlier in its opinion. that of course is seized upon by the defense to say that -- threatening the rest of these casey it's, but the concurrences by the chief justice and justice kavanaugh shows the court is probably not going to touch those right to privacy cases in the near future. indeed justice kavanaugh underscored he does not believe the odds -- and stevens over -- he would have st
the court overrules roe and casey in their entirety. and they hold that the rational basis test applies to determine the constitutionality of abortion regulations under which any conceivable rational basis is sufficient to sustain a regulation of abortion. under that standard, it is hard to conceive of any mainstream abortion regulation that would be held unconstitutional bull unless -- on -- that leads us into the concurrences. justice thomas concurs fully with the majority opinion, rights...
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[camera clicks] - [casey] thank you.rinkles go with it. you remember homecoming? the ones that we had, and it had, like, strawberries? - yeah, that was all right, but this.. - this is better than that. - the thing top. - the strawberry's so good. [indistinct children chatter] - [woman] come on. - [man] come on. - [woman] hurry. - [man] come on, we'll hurry. yeah. - thank you. are you ready? - yeah! i'm not ready. - it's okay, it's not scary at all. i'm right here with you. - but it's so scary. - it's okay. it's okay to be scared, that's okay, look, look. nothin' bad's gonna happen, - i wanna get down. - put your arm right here, and hang on. - no! - i got you, i got you. put your arm right here- - no! [woman shushes] - it's okay. - get me out. - look, look, just stay right here. [child crying] it's okay, it's gonna be super fun. - i don't want horses. - it's like riding a real pony. [bell ringing] - i don't want to. - you ready? you ready? [child crying] - no! - wait a minute. - i wanna get down! [ride whirs] - look at he
[camera clicks] - [casey] thank you.rinkles go with it. you remember homecoming? the ones that we had, and it had, like, strawberries? - yeah, that was all right, but this.. - this is better than that. - the thing top. - the strawberry's so good. [indistinct children chatter] - [woman] come on. - [man] come on. - [woman] hurry. - [man] come on, we'll hurry. yeah. - thank you. are you ready? - yeah! i'm not ready. - it's okay, it's not scary at all. i'm right here with you. - but it's so scary....
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rule is so central to the holdings of roe and casey.so the supreme court overruled roe and casey in their entirety, an opinion by justice alito joined by justices thomas, gorsuch, kavanaugh, and barrett with the chief justice running to concur only the judgment as i will say in a second. and the court began its analysis by asking, was roe rightly decided? is there a right to abortion in the constitution? which is a question that the case in court had really kind of overlooked in its analysis, but dobbs decided to confront that question directly. the court first knows that of course through the text of the constitution, it says nothing about abortion. so that means that if there is going to be a right to abortion in the constitution, it would have to be an unenumerated right, a not listed right that is implicitly protected by some other provision. and casey, they pointed to the due process clause as a basis to right to abortion. and they said that the substitute of due process doctrine protected the right to abortion. the court had said
rule is so central to the holdings of roe and casey.so the supreme court overruled roe and casey in their entirety, an opinion by justice alito joined by justices thomas, gorsuch, kavanaugh, and barrett with the chief justice running to concur only the judgment as i will say in a second. and the court began its analysis by asking, was roe rightly decided? is there a right to abortion in the constitution? which is a question that the case in court had really kind of overlooked in its analysis,...
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casey merchandisoned tiktok and the more competitive ad environment. how do you play out when they'll have to pull back spending on some of these things that were longer term bets >> yeah. i think again, what's really important is revenue diversification will be difficult for everyone and when we're talking about ios 14 and apple changing everything, i agree. it changed everything. i don't think we're ever going back to the world of perfectly efficient, precision tracking and measurement that marketers got addicted to in the 2010s i think we'll have to move away towards a more brand-oriented world and that's exactly where i think snap is very well positioned again, snap like sponsored lenses was introduced in 2015, and i think it was one of the more innovative ad products i've seen because everyone was solely focused on performance we'll see more and more, and people are working around api, and capi and all of these other technologies and i don't think we're ever going back to that world and i think companies that have genuine product innovation and a
casey merchandisoned tiktok and the more competitive ad environment. how do you play out when they'll have to pull back spending on some of these things that were longer term bets >> yeah. i think again, what's really important is revenue diversification will be difficult for everyone and when we're talking about ios 14 and apple changing everything, i agree. it changed everything. i don't think we're ever going back to the world of perfectly efficient, precision tracking and measurement...
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casey reaffirmed roe and did so by considering the stare decisis factors. so casey now becomes a precedent on precedent. >> precedent on precedent. what's your reaction to hearing that now, given that justice kavanaugh is part of the majority that overturned roe and casey? >> well, obviously, he thinks even precedents on precedents are meant to be overruled. you know, i don't disagree that a precedent isn't necessarily carved in stone. but when you are that decisive, knowing perfectly well where that question was coming from and what it was referring to, you're being misleading. roe v. wade is almost 50 years of protection for women out the window. the casey/pennsylvania is where the precedent on precedent was to which he referred. and clearly that -- i didn't see anything in his opinion, his writing, that indicated why it suddenly wasn't important, why that precedent on precedent wasn't working any longer, why it should have been overthrown, because that's a big step. >> you place the blame for this decision squarely on senator mitch mcconnell. you tweeted
casey reaffirmed roe and did so by considering the stare decisis factors. so casey now becomes a precedent on precedent. >> precedent on precedent. what's your reaction to hearing that now, given that justice kavanaugh is part of the majority that overturned roe and casey? >> well, obviously, he thinks even precedents on precedents are meant to be overruled. you know, i don't disagree that a precedent isn't necessarily carved in stone. but when you are that decisive, knowing...
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casey: does it count? larry: not so much.e great to see wiseman back on the court and dominate like he can. thank you. dion: coming up tonight on abc seven, at 8:00, shark tank, followed by 20/20 at 9:00 and abc 7 news at 11:00. abc 7 news is straining 24/7. get the abc 7 bay area and join us wherever you happen to be. and that is it for the dessa -- for this edition of abc 7 news larry: for the entire abc 7 news team, have a good night and a great weekend. see you at 11:00. - [announcer] the more we learn about covid-19, the more questions we have. the biggest question now, what's next? what will covid bring in six months, a year? if you're feeling anxious about the future, you're not alone. calhope offers free covid-19 emotional support. call 833-317-4673, or live chat at calhope.org today. call 833-317-4673, ♪♪♪ from the alex trebek stage at sony pictures studios, this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants-- an attorney from chicago, illinois... a math professor from washington, d.c... and our returning champion,
casey: does it count? larry: not so much.e great to see wiseman back on the court and dominate like he can. thank you. dion: coming up tonight on abc seven, at 8:00, shark tank, followed by 20/20 at 9:00 and abc 7 news at 11:00. abc 7 news is straining 24/7. get the abc 7 bay area and join us wherever you happen to be. and that is it for the dessa -- for this edition of abc 7 news larry: for the entire abc 7 news team, have a good night and a great weekend. see you at 11:00. - [announcer] the...
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in 1992 planned parenthood versus casey reaffirmed the right to abortion and the viability rule.in this case the jackson health organization, the court was dealing with a mississippi law that banned abortion after the 15th week of pregnancy with some exceptions, so that unquestionably bans abortion before the point of viability and of the goals directly contradicting kc so when the cork ran to review it was clear to sustain, the court would have to overrule at least in large part and indeed then the question was what they overrule in the entirety and both the women's health organization and for stricter general supporting the jackson women's health argue that there'sgr no ground here either you reaffirm in the entirety or the viability rule is so central to the whole holding of roe and casey so the supreme court overruled roe and casey with justice alito joined by justices thomas, cavanaugh and barrett with the chief justice writing to conquer the judgment as i will say in a second. the court began its analysis by rightly decided and does the right to abortion in the constitution
in 1992 planned parenthood versus casey reaffirmed the right to abortion and the viability rule.in this case the jackson health organization, the court was dealing with a mississippi law that banned abortion after the 15th week of pregnancy with some exceptions, so that unquestionably bans abortion before the point of viability and of the goals directly contradicting kc so when the cork ran to review it was clear to sustain, the court would have to overrule at least in large part and indeed...
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casey, which upheld roe. is the co-author of "controlling women: what we must do now to save reproductive freedom." and michele goodwin is chancellor's professor at university of california-irvine school of law, host of the ms. magazine podcast "on the issues with michele goodwin," and author of "policing the womb: invisible women and the criminalization of motherhood." her new piece for "the new york times" is headlined "no, justice alito, reproductive justice is in the constitution." i began by asking professor goodwin for her response to the supreme court overturning roe. >> well, it's good to be back with you, amy, on this show. the decision itself, just as we saw with the leaked draft, has many errors, omissions. it has a selective, if not opportunistic, reading of american history. it does nocenter -- in all of its claimed originalism, in all of its claimed textualism interestingly enough, it avoids the 13th amendment. it even avoids the first sentence of the 14th amendment. and here's what my "new york
casey, which upheld roe. is the co-author of "controlling women: what we must do now to save reproductive freedom." and michele goodwin is chancellor's professor at university of california-irvine school of law, host of the ms. magazine podcast "on the issues with michele goodwin," and author of "policing the womb: invisible women and the criminalization of motherhood." her new piece for "the new york times" is headlined "no, justice alito,...
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there are going d not just have to take their word for it. >> casey, as you have been talking about itard to understand who is accessing data. that is what another chinese company cannot sell 5g to the major carriers or in some countries as a whole picture the same rules have been applied to tiktok, much earlier, not letting it be allowed to be listed in apple or google app stores, is it too late to put that genie back in the bottle? >> president biden said earlier this year that he was going to conduct a review of a larger number of chinese companies, tiktok included, and try to set up some sort of chronicles, i think this is a complicated one, and reasonable people will disagree, but look, what the critics say at the end of the day is right, it is going to be extremely hard probably impossible for the tick-tock's owner to reject a request from the chinese government, if and when the time came. they will tell you up and down that they absolutely never would, practically though, it is difficult to understand how they would resist and for that reason i think a lot of people have legitim
there are going d not just have to take their word for it. >> casey, as you have been talking about itard to understand who is accessing data. that is what another chinese company cannot sell 5g to the major carriers or in some countries as a whole picture the same rules have been applied to tiktok, much earlier, not letting it be allowed to be listed in apple or google app stores, is it too late to put that genie back in the bottle? >> president biden said earlier this year that he...
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karina: let's get a check on sports with casey pratt.ping the nation and we will show you the night night celebration like you've never seen it before. sports is next the world is full of make or break moments. especially if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, it's time to make your move to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions like low blood pressure, trouble breathing, throat tightness, face, lip or tongue swelling, rash, itching or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe jaw bone problems may happen or new or unusual pain in your hip, groin, or thigh, as unusual thigh bone fractures have occurred. speak to your doctor before stopping, skipping or delaying prolia®, as spine and other bone fractures have occurred. prolia® can cause serious
karina: let's get a check on sports with casey pratt.ping the nation and we will show you the night night celebration like you've never seen it before. sports is next the world is full of make or break moments. especially if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, it's time to make your move to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if...
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and plan pair parenthood versus casey. and there were many people i think, who were suspicious of donald trump when he was running for office. he supported democratic candidates in the past year. we'd been married 3 times. and social conservatives were suspicious. but he put out a list of judges who he would nominate to the supreme court if he were elected. and i think that helped to convince many people to vote for him. and they saw this decision last friday as the combination of years of efforts. anyhow, thank you so much anyhow. it's from the scottish block. i highly recommend that you follow it. they have some latest news and they had a couple of scoops in the last few days. thank you so much, amy, how let me just see what you're saying here. on youtube, your moran che says, i think that this will just increase the numbers of unsafe abortions and why not give people the right to choose if they're able to terminate their own pregnancy? that is a big why and the united states continues to debate that even now. thank you
and plan pair parenthood versus casey. and there were many people i think, who were suspicious of donald trump when he was running for office. he supported democratic candidates in the past year. we'd been married 3 times. and social conservatives were suspicious. but he put out a list of judges who he would nominate to the supreme court if he were elected. and i think that helped to convince many people to vote for him. and they saw this decision last friday as the combination of years of...
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in this case said, we are going to overturn roe and casey they were wrong. there was not and is not now or a right to a constant rate under the constitution to an abortion. they said, abortion is a profound moral choice that should be left up to the states, the peoples representatives. and so now the issue, as you said, does go back to the 50 states for individual states to decide what restrictions if any, they want to place on abortions. i'm thinking about immediate reactions and immediate actions. some states are ready to make very straight abortion laws. some states are ready to push back from very strict abortion doors. can you talk about that split for us? i me that's right. some states have been anticipating this for some time and have what are known as trigger laws, which were laws that were already on the books in states. and that would go with the idea that they would go into effect if the supreme court were to overrule row and casey. and so right now there's litigation ongoing. in some states about whether or not these laws can go into effect in, i
in this case said, we are going to overturn roe and casey they were wrong. there was not and is not now or a right to a constant rate under the constitution to an abortion. they said, abortion is a profound moral choice that should be left up to the states, the peoples representatives. and so now the issue, as you said, does go back to the 50 states for individual states to decide what restrictions if any, they want to place on abortions. i'm thinking about immediate reactions and immediate...
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what our own supreme court told us in planned parenthood v, casey and i'm sure people here in the room no better than that. we do not have to have that to be equal in our society. but we do have millions of americans who are incredibly asking, what just happened? the downfall of roe didn't just happen. because many years ago, the late supreme court justice antonin scalia a limited the edifice of abortions the court had erupted seemingly overnight may have to be torn down doorjamb by doorjamb. he worried maybe never toppled over. the pro-life movement, we took his words as a moral challenge. we won hard-fought battles in the court over and over. that reduced roe to that facade that the court finally pushed over just a couple weeks ago, that abortion right that was claimed fundamental in roe and nearly escaped being overruled 19 v, years later in planned parenthood v, casey, emerging as a liberty interest. regulated like any other medical procedure. these last 50 years, a case on abortion before the case on average every two years or so and each of those cases, the court could have overt
what our own supreme court told us in planned parenthood v, casey and i'm sure people here in the room no better than that. we do not have to have that to be equal in our society. but we do have millions of americans who are incredibly asking, what just happened? the downfall of roe didn't just happen. because many years ago, the late supreme court justice antonin scalia a limited the edifice of abortions the court had erupted seemingly overnight may have to be torn down doorjamb by doorjamb....
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. -- planned parenthood be casey. emerging as a liberty interest. regulated like any other medical procedure. these last 50 years, a case on abortion before the case on average every two years or so and each of those cases, the court could have overturned roe, they did revisit the abortion issue directly. not talking about first amendment rights, free speech rights relating to abortion, pregnancy centers like the case out of california, direct abortion cases and over and over for 50 years, we have scholars, -- legal scholars pro-life and , pro-choice, even the ones who supported abortion rights, they told us the 49 years of roe, for 49 years they said this is not constitutionally sound. this is not based in our nation's history and traditions and not based in our constitution. it was wrongly decided and it needs to return to the people. along the way, we secured victory after victory the -- victory in the supreme court for the lives of women and children. ensuring states could outlaw unlicensed back alley abortionists
. -- planned parenthood be casey. emerging as a liberty interest. regulated like any other medical procedure. these last 50 years, a case on abortion before the case on average every two years or so and each of those cases, the court could have overturned roe, they did revisit the abortion issue directly. not talking about first amendment rights, free speech rights relating to abortion, pregnancy centers like the case out of california, direct abortion cases and over and over for 50 years, we...
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that is the balance the court -- in both roe and casey. this court has achieved it. >> is it one of the inherent flaws in roe and casey that what they did was they were only given rights to the mother, they never recognized the right of the living child inside the womb? >> correct. >> i'm a california. i know my speaker, speaker pelosi, and my state considers that a child already outside the womb still doesn't have rights in my state. because we still are effectively partial birth abortion state. the question i think for all of us here today, do we trust the legislatures of the state to give rights to the unborn child, the nearly born child, the just born child, or should we in fact be sitting here, instead of discussing how to codify abortion up to the date of birth, should we be talking about the rights respect for life. the respect for that child. is that what you would prefer we do here today? >> it certainly, is we should be talking about protection, respect, dignity, and equal rights for all human beings. i will close by simply say t
that is the balance the court -- in both roe and casey. this court has achieved it. >> is it one of the inherent flaws in roe and casey that what they did was they were only given rights to the mother, they never recognized the right of the living child inside the womb? >> correct. >> i'm a california. i know my speaker, speaker pelosi, and my state considers that a child already outside the womb still doesn't have rights in my state. because we still are effectively partial...
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senior correspondent casey steagall is live in uvalde with more. casey? >> yeah, arthel, as we speak, the victims' families are still in that meeting with the state investigative committee here in uvalde. they are going over every last agonizing detail in that detailed report. it is the investigative committee's findings, 77 pages which was released this morning to families ahead of the meeting. the texas tribune got a copy ahead of time and it showed 376 members of law enforcement from a wide variety of agencies responded to the scene, of which, the state report says, 149 were u.s. border patrol agents and 91 state troopers. 25 were from uvalde local pd and 16 from the local sheriff's office. the rest made up of u.s. marshals, dea, and neighboring county sheriff's offices. the report questions why in the absence of a strong incident commander, why did no one else higher up with more training interject sooner. the door's locks also a big part of this document, stating that if both the exterior and the classroom doors would have been locked, as they should
senior correspondent casey steagall is live in uvalde with more. casey? >> yeah, arthel, as we speak, the victims' families are still in that meeting with the state investigative committee here in uvalde. they are going over every last agonizing detail in that detailed report. it is the investigative committee's findings, 77 pages which was released this morning to families ahead of the meeting. the texas tribune got a copy ahead of time and it showed 376 members of law enforcement from a...
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let's speak now to casey armstrong. we saw her there in the report.ut the struggles that you have. just tell us what the situation is like for you in more detail? which things you have to buy are really causing you the greatest problems? it is have to buy are really causing you the greatest problems?— the greatest problems? it is like someone else — the greatest problems? it is like someone else said _ the greatest problems? it is like someone else said one - the greatest problems? it is like someone else said one of- the greatest problems? it is like someone else said one of those| the greatest problems? it is like - someone else said one of those clips come in as food, food that is the last thing that you spend money on, because having a roof over your head is a bigger priority. noticing how food prices are also creeping up, those cheaper items that you normally live off, like getting a really cheap packet of needles, before they were about 20p and we are now seeing them closer to 50 p. when things increase so significantly on the cheaper food, it h
let's speak now to casey armstrong. we saw her there in the report.ut the struggles that you have. just tell us what the situation is like for you in more detail? which things you have to buy are really causing you the greatest problems? it is have to buy are really causing you the greatest problems?— the greatest problems? it is like someone else — the greatest problems? it is like someone else said _ the greatest problems? it is like someone else said one - the greatest problems? it is...
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wade and planned parenthood versus casey. host: a lot of people want to talk to you and ask questions. let's start with janet in louisiana on the republican line. caller: good morning. don't you think that the female, the government or the child, should not be the only ones who pay? it seems to me that the males and females should be taught by parents, doctors, teachers, how to keep from getting pregnant, don't you think? host: elizabeth? guest: there are a lot of ways across this country that we should improve the care for people who become pregnant in terms of, you talk about education, and also health care. many other provisions. they would support parents and families, and the economic impact of this ruling, while i think primarily the impact is on the lives of the people who might be forced to continue pregnancy, they don't want to continue, or cannot continue because of health reasons. that is primarily the virgin -- burden, but there are ripple effects. many women have been able to have full economic participation in s
wade and planned parenthood versus casey. host: a lot of people want to talk to you and ask questions. let's start with janet in louisiana on the republican line. caller: good morning. don't you think that the female, the government or the child, should not be the only ones who pay? it seems to me that the males and females should be taught by parents, doctors, teachers, how to keep from getting pregnant, don't you think? host: elizabeth? guest: there are a lot of ways across this country that...
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he even went and talked about casey. you know what he said about casey? he said, casey's precedent on top of precedent. he was trying to give assurances. the u.s. senate. and the american public. that he was not going to overturn roe v. wade. same with justice gorsuch, they didn't have to do that. right? they could've done one other justices did. they could've given missiles wiggle room. beside a, and sam not going to ask the question. they didn't. they lied. they specifically lied to their people and the u.s. senate. and that's why alexander acosta yokota's and i have written a letter to u.s. senate asking them to make a grinding on what the justice gorsuch cabinet lied to the american people. >> mister chairman, those words should be struck. you cannot accuse -- >> the time of gentleman has expired. mr. buck? mr. buck? >> point of order. >> can a member of this committee accuse a supreme court justice of lying under oath without evidence? >> [inaudible] >> the rules against, the rules on personalities which apply to other members, which applied other me
he even went and talked about casey. you know what he said about casey? he said, casey's precedent on top of precedent. he was trying to give assurances. the u.s. senate. and the american public. that he was not going to overturn roe v. wade. same with justice gorsuch, they didn't have to do that. right? they could've done one other justices did. they could've given missiles wiggle room. beside a, and sam not going to ask the question. they didn't. they lied. they specifically lied to their...
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casey pratt has highlights in this morning's sports. casey: tough news for the giants.r will be out seven days after suffering a concussion on that play. the giants hosting the cubs -- check out the drone view. i am on a boat. frank swindell, swinging. chris morale, he will get nothing and like it. patrick wisdom gets to cob -- he almost hits this one to his alma mater, st. mary's. it's 1-0, cubs. the giants is still down with bases loaded in the seventh. this was their big opportunity, then the giants fell apart in the ninth. yaz gets a glove on it, but it pops out fair -- that's a terrible error. the giants lose this 1, 4-2. oakland running a win streak, but stephen piscotty changes that innate hurry -- in a hurry. giving the a's a two run lead. tim anderson did not like this called strike -- he gets up close and personal with the ump, right in his face. right there -- that is where you picked me with your helmet, dude. he was ejected. his second homer of the game -- he said he was practicing his swing and the delivery room. some tough training camp news for the 49ers
casey pratt has highlights in this morning's sports. casey: tough news for the giants.r will be out seven days after suffering a concussion on that play. the giants hosting the cubs -- check out the drone view. i am on a boat. frank swindell, swinging. chris morale, he will get nothing and like it. patrick wisdom gets to cob -- he almost hits this one to his alma mater, st. mary's. it's 1-0, cubs. the giants is still down with bases loaded in the seventh. this was their big opportunity, then...
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back to you. >> casey, i will stay with you for a moment. so much information that they were art taking in. systemic failures. not just on the side of the school at the side of law enforcement and effective the life of the attacker. this is someone at 18 years old that had already gained a reputation for himself being nicknamed the school shooter. so any red flags here. alternately in the report, one line that stuck out to me was there are no villains. they did not find any villains in the course of this investigation. did not want to put blame on one specific person. they made clear that that was not the word of this in particular investigation. it was just about finding facts. right, casey. >> that is exactly right. so extremely hot out here. this was a fact-finding mission brian. they made it very specific that they were tasked with looking at the facts. they interviewed more than 50 witnesses in private. they felt that that was crucial because there were tv around. they felt like they could get the true nature of what happened and they c
back to you. >> casey, i will stay with you for a moment. so much information that they were art taking in. systemic failures. not just on the side of the school at the side of law enforcement and effective the life of the attacker. this is someone at 18 years old that had already gained a reputation for himself being nicknamed the school shooter. so any red flags here. alternately in the report, one line that stuck out to me was there are no villains. they did not find any villains in...
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he want to talk about casey. do you know what he said? casey has precedent on top of president. he was trying to give assurances to u.s. senators and the public that he won't overturn roe v. wade. same with justice gorsuch. they didn't have to do that? they could've done one other justices did. they could've given themselves wiggle room. the silent, say i'm not answering the question. but they didn't, they lied. they specifically lied to the american people and the u.s. at. and that's why alexandria cortez and i have written a letter to find out whether justice gorsuch and kavanaugh lied to the american people. >> mister chairman, those words should be struck. -- the time of the gentleman has expired. mr., ken buck. can a member of this committee accuse a supreme court justice of lying under earth without evidence? >> that's acceptable under the rules. the rules on personalities which apply to other members of the house do not apply to anyone outside the house. >> how unfortunate for them. i have unanimous consent to enter into the record the exact quotations of what the justice
he want to talk about casey. do you know what he said? casey has precedent on top of president. he was trying to give assurances to u.s. senators and the public that he won't overturn roe v. wade. same with justice gorsuch. they didn't have to do that? they could've done one other justices did. they could've given themselves wiggle room. the silent, say i'm not answering the question. but they didn't, they lied. they specifically lied to the american people and the u.s. at. and that's why...
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mike: casey steigel live in uvalde, texas, casey, thank you so much. we will have a live report from eagle pass, texas, that's next. sa♪ ♪ ♪ there's a reason comcast business powers more businesses than any other provider. actually, there's a few. comcast business offers the fastest, reliable network... the protection of security edge... and the most reliable 5g network. want me to keep going? i can... whether your small business is starting or growing, you need comcast business. technology solutions that put you ahead. get a great offer on internet and security, now with more speed and more bandwidth. plus find out how to get up to a $650 prepaid card with a qualifying bundle. so... i know you and george were struggling with the possibility of having to move. how's that going? we found a way to make bathing safer with a kohler walk-in bath. a kohler walk-in bath provides a secure, spa-like bathing experience in the comfort of your own home. a kohler walk-in bath has one of the lowest step-ins of any walk-in bath for easy entry and exit. it features te
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you know what he said about casey? casey would try to give assurances to the u.s. senate and the american public he wasn't going to overturn roe v wade. the same with justice gorsuch. they didn't have to do that. they could have done what other justices did. they could have given themselves wiggle room, be silent, say i'm not going to answer the question, but they didn't. they lied. they specifically lied to the american people and the u.s. senate and that's why alexandria and i have written a letter to make a finding on whether justice gorsuch and kavanaugh lied to the american people. >> those words can be struck. you cannot accuse the court -- >> the time is expired. >> mr. chairman, i have a point of order. >> state your point of order. >> you can a member of the committee accuse a supreme court justice of lying under oath without evidence? [inaudible] n] if that's that's acceptableunder the rule? okay. the rules on personalities which apply to other members of the house do not apply to anyone outside of the house. >> unfortunate for them. i have unanimous cons
you know what he said about casey? casey would try to give assurances to the u.s. senate and the american public he wasn't going to overturn roe v wade. the same with justice gorsuch. they didn't have to do that. they could have done what other justices did. they could have given themselves wiggle room, be silent, say i'm not going to answer the question, but they didn't. they lied. they specifically lied to the american people and the u.s. senate and that's why alexandria and i have written a...
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>> bret: casey stegall in dallas. casey, thanks.department says more than 1500 dangerous criminals were arrested as part of a nationwide sweep dubbed operation north star. the 30-day program led by the u.s. marshals targeted violent criminals, sex offenders and self-identified gang members in some of america's biggest cities. despite increased criticism from local officials in various big cities around the country about rise in crime. attorney general merrick garland says this operation is an example of the justice department keeping communities safe. ♪ tonight we continue our series on the poisoning of america as we examine what critics call a relaxed criminal justice system helped put a pair of suspects with enough fentanyl to potentially kill a small city back on the streets. that has critics sounding the alarm. national correspondent william la jeunesse takes a look from los angeles. >> california's system of justice is failing us all. >> and critics say it did. 10 days ago after police stopped this truck carrying 150,000 fentan
>> bret: casey stegall in dallas. casey, thanks.department says more than 1500 dangerous criminals were arrested as part of a nationwide sweep dubbed operation north star. the 30-day program led by the u.s. marshals targeted violent criminals, sex offenders and self-identified gang members in some of america's biggest cities. despite increased criticism from local officials in various big cities around the country about rise in crime. attorney general merrick garland says this operation...
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doesn't casey stegall know it in dallas. casey? >> yeah, neil. it's been so busy all day long. we got here at 7:00 a.m. local time. steady streams of people. nothing insane. no lines out the door or anything like that. the folks at aaa says that this fourth of july is expected to be the second and busiest in terms of travel since 2000. so more than 20 years, if you can believe that. almost 48 million americans venturing out over the next couple days. for air travel, it's 3.5 million. that's the project, which is a little higher than last year according to aaa. only time will tell whether those holiday passengers will further bog down the airport and the airlines. as of this hour, i just did a quick check. more than 3,900 delays and 374 cancellations are reported in the united states alone by flight aware. cue the long lines, the wait and the frustration. >> i do get stressed when the airport looks like this. it's pretty packed right now. >> martha: our flight on american was delayed because of crew. we're going to miss our connection. >> missing a connection is fun. major union
doesn't casey stegall know it in dallas. casey? >> yeah, neil. it's been so busy all day long. we got here at 7:00 a.m. local time. steady streams of people. nothing insane. no lines out the door or anything like that. the folks at aaa says that this fourth of july is expected to be the second and busiest in terms of travel since 2000. so more than 20 years, if you can believe that. almost 48 million americans venturing out over the next couple days. for air travel, it's 3.5 million....