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. >> jonathan: retired supreme court justice stephen breyer as the court once again takes center stage in a presidential election. and -- >> at the end of the day, do you feel like this is the most important thing you can do to fight climate change? >> jonathan: as earth week kicks off, maryalice parks speaks with the environmental advocates fighting climate change at the ballot box. part of our abc news special series "the power of us." >> jonathan: good...
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here with me now is retired supreme court associate justice stephen breyer.urse, participated in that case, and his new book is "reading the constitution, why i chose pragmatism, not textualism." congratulations on a fascinating book. >> thank you. >> i want to go through that with you and through some of the precedents you were involved in. so in discussing that book, and cases like presidential immunity, and i know you're not going to talk about the pending case, but turning to the larger issue of how the public respects the court in a polarized age, in looking at bush v. gore in 2000, in your dissent, you wrote, above all, in this highly politicized matter, the appearance of a split decision runs the risk of undermining the public's confidence in the court itself. that confidence is a public treasure. public treasure. so does the court risk losing public confidence as in the past when they don't do what you wrote in your bush v. gore dissent, which you also wrote this court should resist the temptation to resolve tangential legal disbuttes where doing so t
here with me now is retired supreme court associate justice stephen breyer.urse, participated in that case, and his new book is "reading the constitution, why i chose pragmatism, not textualism." congratulations on a fascinating book. >> thank you. >> i want to go through that with you and through some of the precedents you were involved in. so in discussing that book, and cases like presidential immunity, and i know you're not going to talk about the pending case, but...
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we just have former supreme court justice stephen breyer joining us tonight. he recently retired, you may recall, and crated the vacancy for his former clerk. he is here tonight. and the coauthor of the art of the deal, tony swarts, returns with insight on donald trump's life as a defendant and a warning for any possible second term our top story is the latest in the legal problems that are swirling around trump considering right now he begins this week facing new testimony in the criminal trials a ruling on those gag order violations alleged by the d.a. fallout from new indictments of 18 allies for election crimes in the states. outrage over his own supreme court lawyer's claims about this license to kill and the oral arguments which we got at the end of last week. the problems are breaking through in many different ways. in fact here is one way to put it. the collision of so many cases within a five day span underscores the challenge that candidate trump will face. that is how the ap noted, noting the message he has been repeatedly overshadowed. it is a remi
we just have former supreme court justice stephen breyer joining us tonight. he recently retired, you may recall, and crated the vacancy for his former clerk. he is here tonight. and the coauthor of the art of the deal, tony swarts, returns with insight on donald trump's life as a defendant and a warning for any possible second term our top story is the latest in the legal problems that are swirling around trump considering right now he begins this week facing new testimony in the criminal...
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it's almost 10 years ago to the day that stephen breyer stood here in the auditorium of brookings anddelivered his first speech, a fear -- with a series of 10 afterwards in his name. earlier this week, i stood in his office. an office that he called home when he served in the supreme court for 28 years. i had the privilege to meet justice brown jackson. she had not only replaced him on the bench, but in his office as well. she really made it her office. i stood there in the room, where justice stephen breyer spent 28 years thinking about important decisions that affected millions of americans. i could see the capital through the window in his office. i imagine that the view him of the important balance of power between politics and the judiciary, a separation of powers so instrumental to our democracies. while in the office and on the court, justice breyer was aware that the will of law doesn't stop at the border, it plays an international role in our world. in that first lecture, stephen breyer analyzed five areas in which he developed the development of law in other parts of the wor
it's almost 10 years ago to the day that stephen breyer stood here in the auditorium of brookings anddelivered his first speech, a fear -- with a series of 10 afterwards in his name. earlier this week, i stood in his office. an office that he called home when he served in the supreme court for 28 years. i had the privilege to meet justice brown jackson. she had not only replaced him on the bench, but in his office as well. she really made it her office. i stood there in the room, where justice...
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it's almost 10 years ago to the day that stephen breyer stood here in the auditorium of brookings anddelivered his first speech, a fear -- with a series of 10 afterwards in his name. earlier this week, i stood in his office. an office that he called home when he served in the supreme court for 28 years. i had the privilege to meet justice brown jackson. she had not only replaced him on the bench, but in his office as well. she really made it her office. i stood there in the room, where justice stephen breyer spent 28 years thinking about important decisions that affected millions of americans. i could see the capital through the window in his office. i imagine that the view him of the important balance of power between politics and the judiciary, a separation of powers so instrumental to our democracies. while in the office and on the court, justice breyer was aware that the will of law doesn't stop at the border, it plays an international role in our world. in that first lecture, stephen breyer analyzed five areas in which he developed the development of law in other parts of the wor
it's almost 10 years ago to the day that stephen breyer stood here in the auditorium of brookings anddelivered his first speech, a fear -- with a series of 10 afterwards in his name. earlier this week, i stood in his office. an office that he called home when he served in the supreme court for 28 years. i had the privilege to meet justice brown jackson. she had not only replaced him on the bench, but in his office as well. she really made it her office. i stood there in the room, where justice...
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wisdom from stephen breyer we might all relate to. that's part of the interview.e entire thing at msnbc.com/summit. that is the entire free interview at msnbc.com/summit. you'll see it pop up for youtube and you can watch it and enjoy the rest of it if you're interested. otherwise, i'll see you back here at 6:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow. "the reidout" with joy reid is up next. >>> tonight on "the reidout" -- >> so i'm going to go into this trial. i'm going to sit in a freezing cold ice box for eight hours, nine hours or so. they took me off the campaign trail. somebody j
wisdom from stephen breyer we might all relate to. that's part of the interview.e entire thing at msnbc.com/summit. that is the entire free interview at msnbc.com/summit. you'll see it pop up for youtube and you can watch it and enjoy the rest of it if you're interested. otherwise, i'll see you back here at 6:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow. "the reidout" with joy reid is up next. >>> tonight on "the reidout" -- >> so i'm going to go into this trial. i'm going to sit...
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retired justice stephen breyer. i interviewed him this week. and "the five" came up and he said that he watches it in his exercise routine. >> greg: there you go. >> shannon: judge, justice, hello. those are the rest of my folks that will see you on "fox news sunday." more of my interview with the justice. have a great night. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> mike: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm mike emanuel in for bret baier. escalating confrontations by police by anti-israel protesters are now threatening college graduation activities in some locations. former president trump again insists the criminal proceedings against him in new york are all about politics. and the shocking story of how a school principal was framed by artificial intelligence. president biden says he would be happy to debate former president trump. the president made the comment on a day he spent time in new york but stayed away from any of the and israel protests. correspondent mark meredith is at the white house tonight. good evening, mark. >> mike, good evening to you. president bide
retired justice stephen breyer. i interviewed him this week. and "the five" came up and he said that he watches it in his exercise routine. >> greg: there you go. >> shannon: judge, justice, hello. those are the rest of my folks that will see you on "fox news sunday." more of my interview with the justice. have a great night. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> mike: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm mike emanuel in for bret baier. escalating confrontations by police by...
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shannon: retired to rim court justice stephen breyer spent nearly decades in the high courts.t chapter of his life at a time of the country is focused on several high-profile arguments the retired justice is opening up about how he tackle some of the nation's most divisive cases. in his latest book, reading the constitution wide showed pragmatism not textualism he explains longtime outlook on the courts. the constitution and his opposition to originalist approach for he joins me for this week's sunday special. >> what do you say to your colleagues, he hears on the bench i saw this there are many disagreements where they said we are only going with what's in the book. >> nina scalia and i used to discuss this all of the time. particularly with students. we went to lubbock, texas for example a football stadium. they must've thought there's a football game but they had never seen a supreme court judge and we talked about it. and before you know it it was clear to them we liked each other. it was also clear we did not agree. i said look, this document written more than 200 years a
shannon: retired to rim court justice stephen breyer spent nearly decades in the high courts.t chapter of his life at a time of the country is focused on several high-profile arguments the retired justice is opening up about how he tackle some of the nation's most divisive cases. in his latest book, reading the constitution wide showed pragmatism not textualism he explains longtime outlook on the courts. the constitution and his opposition to originalist approach for he joins me for this week's...
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thank you for dropping by to justice stephen breyer.an author and we talked about her new book called love mom inspiring stories so the burning motherhood. it's on sale wherever you like to get your books a great gift for mom. that's it for today thank you for joining as. i and shannon bream have a great week we will sea you next fox news sunday. [ ♪♪ major issues high stakes, a heated race for the white house. i've never been more optimistic about our future is this vote is going to be the most important vote you've ever cast in california generational change in both chambers, an expensive senate race pitting a seasoned democrat against
thank you for dropping by to justice stephen breyer.an author and we talked about her new book called love mom inspiring stories so the burning motherhood. it's on sale wherever you like to get your books a great gift for mom. that's it for today thank you for joining as. i and shannon bream have a great week we will sea you next fox news sunday. [ ♪♪ major issues high stakes, a heated race for the white house. i've never been more optimistic about our future is this vote is going to be the...
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perilous fight overcoming our cultures war on the american family and retired supreme court justice stephen breyer has a new book out as well. justice breyer, who's written over ten books already titled his newest reading the constitution why i chose pragmatism, not textualism. and speaking of the supreme court college professor christine blasey ford recalls her decision to testify before congress during the 2018 nomination hearings for justice brett kavanaugh. her new book is called one way back, a memoir. and also just out harvard professor henry louis gates latest book is about the effort by african-american writers from frederick douglass to james baldwin to write and define the black experience. its titled the black box writing the race. and one more new book that's out, we want to tell you about, lawyer and retired harvard law professor alan dershowitz. his latest is called war on woke. why the new mccarthyism is more dangerous than the old. and this is about books, a programing podcast produced by c-span's book tv. in this episode, we're looking at some of the new books that are coming out
perilous fight overcoming our cultures war on the american family and retired supreme court justice stephen breyer has a new book out as well. justice breyer, who's written over ten books already titled his newest reading the constitution why i chose pragmatism, not textualism. and speaking of the supreme court college professor christine blasey ford recalls her decision to testify before congress during the 2018 nomination hearings for justice brett kavanaugh. her new book is called one way...
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i'm saying that senator kennedy and stephen breyer, when they saw what you know, what they hoping would happened, i, i think the most terrible way we could think about this is that they thought that if we massively increased amount of competition and the number of players in the airline industry, we would lower prices because there would be more competition and. we wouldn't lose that much in terms of the quality of service or the locations service or congestion or or any of the other downsides that that we've seen over over the decades. i think the challenge with that was in a lot of ways, their assumptions about industry weren't right and. and a lot of the people who pushed for deregulation, maybe not a lot, but some at least who pushed for deregulation admitted this years later that they had been wrong in their understanding of the industry in critical ways, and that as a result didn't predict happened afterwards. yeah. so i guess tell the saga i take as well of relatively well-meaning. i don't think you think this was a feeble conspiracy to to make seats smaller and. let's i'm wrong
i'm saying that senator kennedy and stephen breyer, when they saw what you know, what they hoping would happened, i, i think the most terrible way we could think about this is that they thought that if we massively increased amount of competition and the number of players in the airline industry, we would lower prices because there would be more competition and. we wouldn't lose that much in terms of the quality of service or the locations service or congestion or or any of the other downsides...
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perilous fight overcoming our cultures war on the american family and retired supreme court justice stephen breyer has a new book out as well. justice breyer, who's written over ten books already titled his newest reading the constitution why i chose pragmatism, not textualism. and speaking of the supreme court college professor christine blasey ford recalls her decision to testify before congress during the 2018 nomination hearings for justice brett kavanaugh. her new book is called one way back, a memoir. and also just out harvard professor henry louis gates latest book is about the effort by african-american writers from frederick douglass to james baldwin to write and define the black experience. its titled the black box writing the race. and one more new book that's out, we want to tell you about, lawyer and retired harvard law professor alan dershowitz. his latest is called war on woke. why the new mccarthyism is more dangerous than the old. and this is about books, a programing podcast produced by c-span's book tv. in this episode, we're looking at some of the new books that are coming out
perilous fight overcoming our cultures war on the american family and retired supreme court justice stephen breyer has a new book out as well. justice breyer, who's written over ten books already titled his newest reading the constitution why i chose pragmatism, not textualism. and speaking of the supreme court college professor christine blasey ford recalls her decision to testify before congress during the 2018 nomination hearings for justice brett kavanaugh. her new book is called one way...
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left pressure at a senior"nw justice to step aside.n br "the new york times" wrote about just a stephen breyer's retirement two years sang justice breyer retired a little reluctantly under pressure from liberals who wanted to make sure tharesien ct president bidp appoint hiers successor and that the conservatives super majority on the court currently 6-3 would not get any more lopsided. again, what this tells us is even the first and wanted brilliant justices are fair gamt their presence on the scene is becoming inconvenient. leftis how ruthless the is. and it is so consumed, of course, by holding onto power by any means necessary.n and that is "the angle."ge joining me at jonathan turley comeaux george washingtong to university law professor and fox news contributor t.h jonathan, we are going to get to this trump push for jud judge marchand recusal -- money case in a moment but regarding this rather crash democrats campaign justice sotomayor, howa great she was whentc she was nominated, watch. >> the depth of justice sotomayor makes her uniquelyd th qualified for the supreme court. her keen und
left pressure at a senior"nw justice to step aside.n br "the new york times" wrote about just a stephen breyer's retirement two years sang justice breyer retired a little reluctantly under pressure from liberals who wanted to make sure tharesien ct president bidp appoint hiers successor and that the conservatives super majority on the court currently 6-3 would not get any more lopsided. again, what this tells us is even the first and wanted brilliant justices are fair gamt their...
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the "new york times" wrote about justice stephen breyer's retirement two years ago saying justice breyer retired a little reluctantly under pressure from liberals who wanted to make sure that president biden could appoint his successor and that the conservative's super majority on the court currently 6-3 would not get any more lopsided. again, what this tells us is that even their first and their vaunted brilliant justices are fair game if there's any hint that their presence on the scene is becoming inconvenient. this is how ruthless the left is. and it's so consumed, of course, by holding on to power by any means necessary. and that's the angle. joining me now jonathan turley, washington -- george washington university law professor and fox news contributor. jonathan, we're going to get to this trump push for that judge merchan's recusal in the travesty of that hush money case in a moment. but, regarding this rather crass pressure campaign on justice sotomayor, let's not forget how they assured everyone how great she was when she was nominated. watch. >> the brass and depth of judge so
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connecticut along with retired supreme court justice stephen breyer and, before we go, this "special report" family is growing. our white house senior producer erin mccune gave birth to a beautiful boy on thursday evening. meet wallace braden, both mom and son are said to be doing great. congratulations to them. remember, if you can't see us live. set your dvr 6:00 p.m. eastern, 3:00 p.m. on the west coast. thank you for watching "special report." thank you olivia beavers for your kindness. thank you to rutted gears university tort great honor. i'm mike emanuel in washington. "the ingraham angle" is next. have a wonderful weekend. ♪ ♪ >> laura: welcome to "the ingraham angle." i'm laura ingraham. thank you as always for joining us. tonight, multiple tornadoes are sweeping through the midwest causing extreme damage and flipping tractor trailers. >> right in front of us, guys. holy [bleep]. violent tornado, guys. violent tornado. >> laura: well we'll monitor and bring you more as it comes. but, first, leaked today, we saw mounting evidence not in the courtroom, but outside it that dona
connecticut along with retired supreme court justice stephen breyer and, before we go, this "special report" family is growing. our white house senior producer erin mccune gave birth to a beautiful boy on thursday evening. meet wallace braden, both mom and son are said to be doing great. congratulations to them. remember, if you can't see us live. set your dvr 6:00 p.m. eastern, 3:00 p.m. on the west coast. thank you for watching "special report." thank you olivia beavers...
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this weekd just someone else had told meicer that they watched the fiveand "e retired justice stephen breyersaid that he watches it in histi exercisene. routine., >> there you go. so, judge justice. hello, those are thethe re jon: powerful tornadoes ripping through america's heartland since friday leaving behind a trail of devastation. multiple twist tre
this weekd just someone else had told meicer that they watched the fiveand "e retired justice stephen breyersaid that he watches it in histi exercisene. routine., >> there you go. so, judge justice. hello, those are thethe re jon: powerful tornadoes ripping through america's heartland since friday leaving behind a trail of devastation. multiple twist tre
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retired justice stephen breyer. i interviewed him this week.s it in his exercise routine. >> greg: there you go. >> shannon: judge, justice, hello. those are the rest of my folks that will see you on "fox news sunday." more of my interview with the justice. have a great night. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> mike: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm mike emanuel in for bret
retired justice stephen breyer. i interviewed him this week.s it in his exercise routine. >> greg: there you go. >> shannon: judge, justice, hello. those are the rest of my folks that will see you on "fox news sunday." more of my interview with the justice. have a great night. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> mike: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm mike emanuel in for bret
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to talk about what's going on in the world and i sat down with retired supreme court justice stephen breyeroing on in college campuses and coming up this weekend. >> dana: what's the atmosphere like down there today? is it quiet? >> shannon: we have the occasional f bomb dropping protestors. i told them it's too early in the morning for that. pretty calm otherwise. >> dana: doesn't he know it's shannon bream sitting there? get it together, protestor. >> shannon: take it somewhere else. julie banderas is in for harris. >> julie: thank you guys. fo
to talk about what's going on in the world and i sat down with retired supreme court justice stephen breyeroing on in college campuses and coming up this weekend. >> dana: what's the atmosphere like down there today? is it quiet? >> shannon: we have the occasional f bomb dropping protestors. i told them it's too early in the morning for that. pretty calm otherwise. >> dana: doesn't he know it's shannon bream sitting there? get it together, protestor. >> shannon: take it...
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to talk about what's going on in the world and i sat down with retired supreme court justice stephen breyer and talked to him what is going on in college campuses and coming up this weekend. >> dana: what's the atmosphere like down there today? is it quiet? >> shannon: we have the occasional f bomb dropping protestors. i told them it's too early in the morning for that. pretty calm otherwise. >> dana: doesn't he know it's shannon bream sitting there? get it together, protestor. >> shannon: take it somewhere else. julie banderas is in for harris. >> julie: thank you guys. fox news alert. we begin with continuing moment by moment coverage of day eight of former president trump's new york criminal trial. this is "the faulkner focus." hello. happy friday. we have a lot of news packed in for you this hour. court got underway last hour. a loss hat gone on so far. david pecker ends how he started on the witness stand. right now trump's team continues their cross examination. pecker to remind you is the former ceo of american media. his testimony this week mostly focusing on a quote, catch and kill
to talk about what's going on in the world and i sat down with retired supreme court justice stephen breyer and talked to him what is going on in college campuses and coming up this weekend. >> dana: what's the atmosphere like down there today? is it quiet? >> shannon: we have the occasional f bomb dropping protestors. i told them it's too early in the morning for that. pretty calm otherwise. >> dana: doesn't he know it's shannon bream sitting there? get it together,...
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. >>> up next, andrea mitchell talks with stephen breyer about thursday's oral arguments in the trumpot more. and that starts now.
. >>> up next, andrea mitchell talks with stephen breyer about thursday's oral arguments in the trumpot more. and that starts now.
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this weekd just someone else had told meicer that they watched the fiveand "e retired justice stephen breyer. >> i interviewed him this week d and the five came up and he said that he watches it in histi exercisene. routine., >> there you go. so, judge justice. hello, those are thethe re jon: powerful tornadoes ripping through america's heartland since friday leaving behind a trail of devastation. multiple twist theres reported in iowa and nebraska, some with winds of at least 130 miles an hour. hundreds of homes are destroyed, more severe storms are on the way right now. good evening. i'm jon scott, and this is "the fox report." ♪ ♪ jon: we have team coverage, brandy campbell with a live look at conditions in iowa a right now. but first, meteorologist adam klotz is live in our weather center tracking these storms. adam. adam: hey there, jon. we are right in the thick of it as we speak. these storms very active across portions of texas, stretching now as far north as iowa, ultimately, stretching even farther to the north. but we have got a line of severe weather. i'm going to show you what w
this weekd just someone else had told meicer that they watched the fiveand "e retired justice stephen breyer. >> i interviewed him this week d and the five came up and he said that he watches it in histi exercisene. routine., >> there you go. so, judge justice. hello, those are thethe re jon: powerful tornadoes ripping through america's heartland since friday leaving behind a trail of devastation. multiple twist theres reported in iowa and nebraska, some with winds of at least...
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wisdom from stephen breyer we might all relate to. that's part of the interview. we sat down for a full 40 minutes and shared the entire thing at msnbc.com/summit. that is the entire free interview at msnbc.com/summit. you'll see it pop up for youtube and you can watch it and enjoy the rest of it if you're interested. otherwise, i'll see you back here at 6:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow. "the reidout" with joy reid is up next. >>> tonight on "the reidout" -- >> so i'm going to go into this trial. i'm going to sit in a freezing cold ice box for eight hours, nine hours or so. they took me off the campaign trail. somebody just told me they never sat for such a long period of time in a courthouse before. it's ridiculous. i'm supposed to be in georgia. i'm supposed to be in new hampshire. >> a chilly and weary donald trump back in court for week two of testimony. complaining about his inability to campaign after spending his previous days off from court golfing. >>> also tonight, trump's frightening new interview about his sinister plans if he gets back into the white house.
wisdom from stephen breyer we might all relate to. that's part of the interview. we sat down for a full 40 minutes and shared the entire thing at msnbc.com/summit. that is the entire free interview at msnbc.com/summit. you'll see it pop up for youtube and you can watch it and enjoy the rest of it if you're interested. otherwise, i'll see you back here at 6:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow. "the reidout" with joy reid is up next. >>> tonight on "the reidout" -- >> so...
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in a new interview, former supreme court justice stephen breyer said he's worried the court is movingote, away from the constitution's basic values. to be fair, the founding fathers could not have predicted luxury yachts. [ laughter ] the irs announced yesterday that nearly 1 million people did not submit tax returns for 2020. i would have but if i remember 2020 correctly, my kid was using our printer to do kindergarten. [ light laughter ] a group of metal detector enthusiasts in north carolina recently helped a woman find her wedding ring after she lost it in the sand on a beach. and that will be the last time a metal detector enthusiast ever sees a wedding ring. [ laughter ] baze wrote it. in a new interview, billionaire investor nelson peltz criticized disney's diversity efforts. he did like the one he was in, though. [ laughter ] finally, mcdonald's announced a new partnership with krispy kreme to offer donuts at the fast food chain, because if you love mcdonald's and you love krispy kreme, you don't have the energy to make two stops. [ laughter ] and that was the monologue, every
in a new interview, former supreme court justice stephen breyer said he's worried the court is movingote, away from the constitution's basic values. to be fair, the founding fathers could not have predicted luxury yachts. [ laughter ] the irs announced yesterday that nearly 1 million people did not submit tax returns for 2020. i would have but if i remember 2020 correctly, my kid was using our printer to do kindergarten. [ light laughter ] a group of metal detector enthusiasts in north carolina...
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plus, he sits down with the retired supreme court justice stephen breyer talking about his new book.ing perspective all coming up on "this week." >> gio: speaking of the supreme court, we've got three major cases this week before the court dealing with abortion rights, homelessness, and presidential immunity. abc's devin dwyer is in washington with more on this. good morning, devin. >> reporter: good morning, gio. it's the last week of oral arguments in the supreme court's term, and it will be historic. tomorrow here at the supreme court, the biggest case on homelessness in 40 years. at issue is can cities punish people, homeless people who sleep outside? we're talking about tickets, fines, jail time possibly for people camping in public parks, a growing number of cities are using laws to crack down on those homeless encampments, but is it cruel and unusual punishment when people have nowhere else to go? the case could have sweeping implications for cities nationwide as they grapple with the surge in homelessness. on wednesday, the court will take up for the first time since overturn
plus, he sits down with the retired supreme court justice stephen breyer talking about his new book.ing perspective all coming up on "this week." >> gio: speaking of the supreme court, we've got three major cases this week before the court dealing with abortion rights, homelessness, and presidential immunity. abc's devin dwyer is in washington with more on this. good morning, devin. >> reporter: good morning, gio. it's the last week of oral arguments in the supreme court's...
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condition that is threatening the health and well-being of the unborn child, retired justice stephen breyer has warned that the court will likely see more cases like this in the wake of its decision to over return roe majority thinks it's going to turn the whole issue over to the legislatures of states and we'll never have to deal with it again. oh, really, this is not going to work well a decision in this case is expected in late june right in the middle of the presidential race. >> now since roe was overturned, this has become an issue that is really hard of galvanize, a democratic voters so wolfe, depending on how they decide here, this is a decision that could potentially have an impact on the presidential race. >> you're absolutely right. paula reid 40 for as paula. thank you. joining us now, the president and ceo of planned parenthood, alexis mcgill johnson. alexis, thanks so much for joining us. the court seems seems deeply divided over this case. do you think they will uphold the federal law for emergency care? and what are you break excuse me. what are you bracing for if they don't
condition that is threatening the health and well-being of the unborn child, retired justice stephen breyer has warned that the court will likely see more cases like this in the wake of its decision to over return roe majority thinks it's going to turn the whole issue over to the legislatures of states and we'll never have to deal with it again. oh, really, this is not going to work well a decision in this case is expected in late june right in the middle of the presidential race. >> now...
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this weekd just someone else had told meicer that they watched the fiveand "e retired justice stephen breyer. >> i interviewed him this week d and the five came up and he said that he watches it in histi exercisene. routine., >> there you go. so, judge justice. hello, those are thethe re restf my books that will see you on fox news sunday of my intervie♪w with the justice. >> i'm verery nice♪. >> things are so bad forfoe is biden that he's in a brawl with the "new york times i" behind the scenes, the paper of records relation with the presiden scet is reportedly tense, beset by grudges, and a general lack of trust.trus after publishing a slewblishi of piecengs on joe biden's age and his son hunter biden, world is calling the reporterse at the times arrogant and stubborn for trying too for . o be impartialti stubbor in other words, up to me more. some reporters say they've been cut off by their white house. >> sources completely thin bk about it. >> the democrat president is icing out the times over negativeat presi coverage. the times hasn't even covered uncle boosie, but times publisher sul
this weekd just someone else had told meicer that they watched the fiveand "e retired justice stephen breyer. >> i interviewed him this week d and the five came up and he said that he watches it in histi exercisene. routine., >> there you go. so, judge justice. hello, those are thethe re restf my books that will see you on fox news sunday of my intervie♪w with the justice. >> i'm verery nice♪. >> things are so bad forfoe is biden that he's in a brawl with the...
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stephen breyer, who just retired. he's written a book all right, that's right. yes. yeah. and he wrote an op-ed piece in the new york times saying oh, we disagree so strongly, but we get along so well the question i have about that much as i respect justice breyer is who cares that they get along. i care about the decisions they come out with. i think most americans care about the decision since they come out with whether they get along or not is really of no cost. there's i mean, it doesn't seem like there's any way he's going to recuse himself. >> zero chance, zero, because she's >> he's already participated in the case bye, bye. in the certiorari decision that is agreeing to take the case. so there is zero chance he will recuse himself. and there is zero possibility that anyone can do anything about it, except impeach him, which obviously is not going to happen. >> geoff tube. and thank you. >> next, the former >> president's apparent shift on abortion, specifically the politics behind it and the surrounding it in the face of yesterday is stunning arizona court ruling t
stephen breyer, who just retired. he's written a book all right, that's right. yes. yeah. and he wrote an op-ed piece in the new york times saying oh, we disagree so strongly, but we get along so well the question i have about that much as i respect justice breyer is who cares that they get along. i care about the decisions they come out with. i think most americans care about the decision since they come out with whether they get along or not is really of no cost. there's i mean, it doesn't...
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college camps, we have jonathan turley with us, our excellent panel and i sat down with stephen stephen br breyerawrence: has that new book that just came out. >> brian: 20 before top of the hour, the san francisco crime crisis is hitting everyone, including adam schiff and what was stolen from his car. let's get started. bill, where's your mask? i really tried sleeping with it, everybody. now i sleep with inspire. inspire? no mask? no hose? just sleep. learn more, and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com well done, viv. you got the presents, the balloons and the raptor cake. now, how about something to put a smile on your face? aspen dental provides complete, affordable care with dentists and labs in one place plus free exams and x-rays for new patients without insurance... and 20% off treatment plans for everyone. quality care at a price worth celebrating. it's one more way aspen dental is in your corner. raising you was no bed of roses. are you getting me anything for mother's day? go to 1-800-flowers.com. oh my gosh! wow! gorgeous! i feel like royalty. thank you. 1-800-flower
college camps, we have jonathan turley with us, our excellent panel and i sat down with stephen stephen br breyerawrence: has that new book that just came out. >> brian: 20 before top of the hour, the san francisco crime crisis is hitting everyone, including adam schiff and what was stolen from his car. let's get started. bill, where's your mask? i really tried sleeping with it, everybody. now i sleep with inspire. inspire? no mask? no hose? just sleep. learn more, and view important...