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and so tonight, because some supreme court justices retired at the right time, and other supreme court justices died at the wrong time, women in texas, who have been raped, women in texas who are pregnant because their fathers or their uncles or their brothers made them pregnant, will not be able to end those pregnancies, because the judges put on the supreme court by judge w. bush and donald trump have shown no concern for what happens to the victims of rape and incest, in texas. this is exactly what republican presidents have all run on since roe v. wade. if you voted for george w. bush, if you volunteer to work on his campaign, this is what you voted for, this is what you've worked for. if you voted for donald trump, if you volunteer to work on his campaign, this is what you voted for. this is what you worked for. those politicians and every one of the voters who supported this politicians, put the politicians on the supreme court who are threatening your rights tonight. leading off our discussion tonight still richard, she is currently co-chair of american bridge 21st century, and
and so tonight, because some supreme court justices retired at the right time, and other supreme court justices died at the wrong time, women in texas, who have been raped, women in texas who are pregnant because their fathers or their uncles or their brothers made them pregnant, will not be able to end those pregnancies, because the judges put on the supreme court by judge w. bush and donald trump have shown no concern for what happens to the victims of rape and incest, in texas. this is...
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what is the pleasure of being on the supreme court? justicer: it is a great privilege to be on the court. no doubt. from a personal point of view, i would say it requires you in middle age when you get there to give your best to this every minute. and you say, is that a big virtue? yes. the older you get, the more you see it. an enormous virtue. david: einstein famously said if you try something over and over again and expect a different result, that is the definition of insanity. if someone asks you the same question over and over expecting a different answer, i guess that is the definition of an insane interviewer. but let me ask a question you have been asked many times. i know you are not going to give me a different answer, but i have to ask you. what are your thinking about all the issues relating to your retirement? justice breyer: yes. einstein was right. david: einstein was right. you have said you don't want to die on the court. presumably nobody would want you to. so what is it you would like to do when you are alive after you are o
what is the pleasure of being on the supreme court? justicer: it is a great privilege to be on the court. no doubt. from a personal point of view, i would say it requires you in middle age when you get there to give your best to this every minute. and you say, is that a big virtue? yes. the older you get, the more you see it. an enormous virtue. david: einstein famously said if you try something over and over again and expect a different result, that is the definition of insanity. if someone...
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>> senator, i would want every supreme court justice to know including justice kavanaugh, i respect theirity as a supreme court justice and would follow their precedents without reservation. >> you are an experienced lawyer and know when somebody's not answering a question. it was simple and straightforward you believe justice kavanaugh is "intellectually and morally bankrupt"quick. >> thank you for the question senator. as a stated earlier, i recognize that statement was overheated rhetoric and that is all that it was. >> i will try one more time. you signed your name to it. it was not decades ago but very recent. you signed your name to this statement do you believe that justice kavanaugh is "intellectually and morally bankrupt? you signed your name to that proposition do you still believe it quick. >> thank you for the question senator, as i stated that was rhetorical on —- rhetorical advocacy it was only in my personal capacity as a private citizen addressing my almond matter and throughout my legal career and as a litigator i have followed all president. >> it is disappointing you re
>> senator, i would want every supreme court justice to know including justice kavanaugh, i respect theirity as a supreme court justice and would follow their precedents without reservation. >> you are an experienced lawyer and know when somebody's not answering a question. it was simple and straightforward you believe justice kavanaugh is "intellectually and morally bankrupt"quick. >> thank you for the question senator. as a stated earlier, i recognize that...
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created the impression that i don't respect the authority of the ports or any duly confirmed supreme court justicel career as a litigator, as an at adjudicator and as a judge if confirmed i would respect the authority of every supreme court justice.re i followed the court's precedents without reservation and i have applied them as an at adjudicator and i would continue to do so as a judge of confirmed. >> when you described his nomination to the most vulnerable and as creating an emergency, that tends to inevitably suggest that your confidence in him is lacking and someone would be justified in doing everything they could to undermine hisld judicial authority. i fail to see as i read this letter any caveat or reservation, anything saying warning, we don't really mean this. and one of two things has got to be true. either you didn't believe these things in which case you defamed him were you did believe this thing in which case i find it very difficult to believe you will be able to respect his rulings as you will be bound to respect given he's sitting on the supreme court of the united states. fin
created the impression that i don't respect the authority of the ports or any duly confirmed supreme court justicel career as a litigator, as an at adjudicator and as a judge if confirmed i would respect the authority of every supreme court justice.re i followed the court's precedents without reservation and i have applied them as an at adjudicator and i would continue to do so as a judge of confirmed. >> when you described his nomination to the most vulnerable and as creating an...
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she clerked for two supreme court justices. she serves as acting solicitor general for several months before her nomination. she may carry out this administration's priorities very well, but i'm concerned about recent choices making at the department of justice. i hope she will show a willingness to be a voice of reason there and push back on partisan decisions that have-- i've seen recently in this administration. finally, dr. gupta has been nominated to serve as director of office of national drug control policy. he has served in public health roles and state and local governments and as an extensive experience dealing with opioid crisis. i hope today's hearing shows he's a good fit for that role, thank you. >> thanks, senator grassley, let me respond very briefly to your comments about the demonstrations before a supreme court justice's home last evening. politics ain't the bean bag. we know you have to have a tough mental hide to be in this business, but it's unacceptable in my point of view to involve any major public figur
she clerked for two supreme court justices. she serves as acting solicitor general for several months before her nomination. she may carry out this administration's priorities very well, but i'm concerned about recent choices making at the department of justice. i hope she will show a willingness to be a voice of reason there and push back on partisan decisions that have-- i've seen recently in this administration. finally, dr. gupta has been nominated to serve as director of office of national...
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i have-- i have to ask you the most important question i have ever asked any supreme court justice, andnion, is a hot dog a sandwich? >> well, you know, when i grew up-- i won't say when-- but a hot dog, among other things, was a teenager who was what we called "with it." ( laughter ) >> stephen: so someone who was a hot do was with a with it teenager? >> it could be. so the truthful answer to your question is sometimes yes, and sometimes no. ( applause ) that's it for "the late show." tune in tomorrow when my guests will be jessica chastain and stephen sondheim. james corden is next. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> would you throw away 200 bucks on a fake vaccination card? the real vaccine is totally free and it gives you giant balls. nothing ladies like more than a big sack. oh, they love it. ( laughter ) 100%. >> jon: wow. >> stephen: all the time. oh, yeah, oh, yeah, jon. i'll send you some links. captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ the late late show-oh-oh the late late show! woo! ♪ the late late show-oh-ho! the late late
i have-- i have to ask you the most important question i have ever asked any supreme court justice, andnion, is a hot dog a sandwich? >> well, you know, when i grew up-- i won't say when-- but a hot dog, among other things, was a teenager who was what we called "with it." ( laughter ) >> stephen: so someone who was a hot do was with a with it teenager? >> it could be. so the truthful answer to your question is sometimes yes, and sometimes no. ( applause ) that's it...
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there are no exceptions position, young republicans in law schools, dreaming of a coming supreme court justices, knew it they had to think in order to become supreme court justices chosen by republican presidents. and so you have the majority of the supreme court tonight who have said roe v. wade that if you are a rape victim or incest victim, and you end a pregnancy that results from those crimes, everyone involved in ending the pregnancy can be sued. and that is why he won't be able to end those pregnancies in texas, because abortion providers cannot run the risk of losing their homes to provide services to women in need. people working in abortion services have been taking their lives in their hands for decades in this country. people who claim all life is precious have shot and killed abortion providers in this country. and now this. now they want to bankrupt them. supreme court justices appointed by george h. w. bush, and george w. bush and donald trump have delivered whatever he republican presidential nominee since reagan has promised their voters they would deliver. it may be that all o
there are no exceptions position, young republicans in law schools, dreaming of a coming supreme court justices, knew it they had to think in order to become supreme court justices chosen by republican presidents. and so you have the majority of the supreme court tonight who have said roe v. wade that if you are a rape victim or incest victim, and you end a pregnancy that results from those crimes, everyone involved in ending the pregnancy can be sued. and that is why he won't be able to end...
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>>> and breaking overnight, a message about politics from supreme court justice clarence supreme court justice clarence thomas. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... ♪ if you've been taking copd sitting down, it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. take a stand and start a new day with trelegy. ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy. and save at trelegy.com. d
>>> and breaking overnight, a message about politics from supreme court justice clarence supreme court justice clarence thomas. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... ♪ if you've been taking copd sitting down, it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler,...
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. >>> and the supreme court justice blasting the court's refusal to block that texas law banning most abortions in the state. what justice breyer says could happen next. a special edition of "world news tonight" begins now. >>> and good evening tonight from ground zero in lower manhattan. we are here as the nation prepares to mark 20 years since 9/11. the deadliest terror attack on this country. tonight here we remember the lives lost. we recognize the survivors, the weight they've carried all these years. and of course we honor the heroes, the first responders and their bravery. you can see the reflecting pools right over my shoulder here. the names of those lost in the twin towers etched in bronze. the stunning waterfalls here. all this under blue skies, a beautiful, crisp september day just like that morning 20 years ago tomorrow. there will be ceremonies at all three sites tomorrow morning where the attacks unfolded. president biden will visit all three over the course of the day, and of course it was right here 20 years ago tomorrow that the world watched as the first plane hit.
. >>> and the supreme court justice blasting the court's refusal to block that texas law banning most abortions in the state. what justice breyer says could happen next. a special edition of "world news tonight" begins now. >>> and good evening tonight from ground zero in lower manhattan. we are here as the nation prepares to mark 20 years since 9/11. the deadliest terror attack on this country. tonight here we remember the lives lost. we recognize the survivors, the...
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coming up, some conservative supreme court justices are complaining that they are viewed as political. so, we will have a refresher on the origin story of several of our recent additions to the supreme court. ♪ ♪ and one we explore one that's been paved and one that's forever wild but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure ♪ ♪ you get both. introducing the all-new 3-row jeep grand cherokee l jeep. there's only one. jeep grand cherokee l i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. i'm still wowed by what's next. even with higher stroke risk due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin,... i want that. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk better than warfarin. and has less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis has both. don't stop taking eliquis without talking to your doctor as this may increas
coming up, some conservative supreme court justices are complaining that they are viewed as political. so, we will have a refresher on the origin story of several of our recent additions to the supreme court. ♪ ♪ and one we explore one that's been paved and one that's forever wild but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure ♪ ♪ you get both. introducing the all-new 3-row jeep grand cherokee l jeep. there's only one. jeep grand cherokee l i don't just play someone...
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with the supreme court likely to get embroiled in disputes over vaccine mandates and abortion, up next, my exclusive interview with supreme court justicer. we ask him about adding seats to the court and why he ignored calls to retire. ♪ ♪ (vo) while you may not be running an architectural firm, tending hives of honeybees, and mentoring a teenager — your life is just as unique. your raymond james financial advisor gets to know you, your passions, and the way you help others. so you can live your life. that's life well planned. in 2016, i was working at the amazon warehouse when my brother passed away. and a couple of years later, my mother passed away. after taking care of them, i knew that i really wanted to become a nurse. amazon helped me with training and tuition. today, i'm a medical assistant and i'm studying to become a registered nurse. in filipino: you'll always be in my heart. >> chris: coming up, we ask supreme court justice stephen breyer about his future. >> what you hope people say about your service on the court? >> chris: our one-on-one exclusive on retirement and packing the court, and more, next. oh! my new, bigger, cr
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supreme court was a professional dead-end. in 1800, the court heard an average of six cases a year. mostly cases of little consequence. justices spent most of their time riding around the country hearing circuit cases in taverns and having to share a bed with strangers. the supreme court was so insignificant that the designers at the capital forgot to build a courthouse. though marshall court met in a nondescript senate office, a set of committee rooms on the ground floor of the capital building in which they had to share with the district court and thecircuit court. the supreme court didn't have a home of its own force until 1935 . marshall in the federalist judiciary faced an implacable enemy in president jefferson. jefferson had personal as well as political reasons for hating marshall. jefferson was marshall's cousin and their families had feuded bitterly for two generations over the inheritance that jefferson's father had appropriated from marshall's grandmother. perhaps marshall got even with jefferson by marrying holly ambler who bore a striking resemblance to her mother who just happened to be a woman who broke jeffers
supreme court was a professional dead-end. in 1800, the court heard an average of six cases a year. mostly cases of little consequence. justices spent most of their time riding around the country hearing circuit cases in taverns and having to share a bed with strangers. the supreme court was so insignificant that the designers at the capital forgot to build a courthouse. though marshall court met in a nondescript senate office, a set of committee rooms on the ground floor of the capital...
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supreme court justice clarence thomas also spoke out this week to say that the court isn't political.the justices are not ruling based on personal preferences and suggested that the nation's leaders should not allow others to manipulate our institutions when we don't like the outcome that -- we don't get the outcome that we like. brian, are they protesting just a little too much here? i mean, we were not born yesterday. >> i think they're trolling us, i think justices like alito and clarence thomas and now justice barrett know full well the havoc politically they would be wreaking by allowing this anti-abortion statute in texas to stand, and now they're going on a goodwill tour attempting to put the genie back in the bottle claiming that the court is not political. the public is starting to call bs on this. it's far overdue. this doesn't pass the laugh test for these conservative justices it been out there literally justice barrett gave the speech you're referencing at an institute in kentucky named for mitch mcconnell. mitch mcconnell literally introduced her. she was standing alongs
supreme court justice clarence thomas also spoke out this week to say that the court isn't political.the justices are not ruling based on personal preferences and suggested that the nation's leaders should not allow others to manipulate our institutions when we don't like the outcome that -- we don't get the outcome that we like. brian, are they protesting just a little too much here? i mean, we were not born yesterday. >> i think they're trolling us, i think justices like alito and...
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was before the supreme court, over the senate judiciary committee was asked who was your favorite supreme court justice, john marshall harley. interestingly enough marshall's father named him john marshall after the most significant chief justice in american history in the hopes that his young son might end up on the supreme court andby golly he did . so the sole dissent in plessy versus ferguson was this. that segregation on railcars was constitutionally impermissible under the newly passed amendments, 13th, 14th and 15thamendments . sole dissent. it reads like the majority unanimous decision in brown versus board of education 58 years later. that's that led john marshall harlan's photograph on my wall and i was thrilled a few months ago to see this new book had come out about his life and times and it's a marvelous read, extremely well written and i recommend it to your viewers. >> when you find time to read ? >> it takes me a while to finish a book. i typically will read on the plane or on weekends. i'm not one of those people who can read at night.i'm usually sleeping so i'm not what i would call a
was before the supreme court, over the senate judiciary committee was asked who was your favorite supreme court justice, john marshall harley. interestingly enough marshall's father named him john marshall after the most significant chief justice in american history in the hopes that his young son might end up on the supreme court andby golly he did . so the sole dissent in plessy versus ferguson was this. that segregation on railcars was constitutionally impermissible under the newly passed...
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when he pushed through president trump's second supreme court justice and when he pushed to have the last supreme court justice approved at the very las t day of trump' turn. they are not necessary si comfortable with the law they have got. it has this disutopian vigilant. >>> we'll keep up with that, whether the white house got in on the science on vaccine boosters. "inside politics sunday" brought to you by adt, real protection. (vo) at t-mobile for business, unconventional thinking means we see things differently, so you can focus on what matters most. whether it's ensuring food arrives as fresh as when it departs. being first on the scene, when every second counts. or teaching biology without a lab. we are the leader in 5g. #1 in customer satisfaction. and a partner who includes 5g in every plan, so you get it all. without trade-offs. unconventional thinking. it's better for business. you've been taking mental health meds, and your mind is finally in a better place. except now you have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia td. and it can seem like that's
when he pushed through president trump's second supreme court justice and when he pushed to have the last supreme court justice approved at the very las t day of trump' turn. they are not necessary si comfortable with the law they have got. it has this disutopian vigilant. >>> we'll keep up with that, whether the white house got in on the science on vaccine boosters. "inside politics sunday" brought to you by adt, real protection. (vo) at t-mobile for business, unconventional...
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be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. >>> tonight supreme court justicephen breyer new criticizing the court for refusing to block that new texas law banning most abortions in that state. in a new interview with npr, justice breyer calling the 5-4 decision very, very wrong, and he believes and court may still take up the issue in another term. the justice department suing texas, calling the law unconstitutional. >>> when we come back tonight, news out of afghanistan involving american citizens. if i have something to help me breathe better, everything will be fun and nice. but i still have bad days... flare-ups, (cough cough) which can permanently damage my lungs. my lungs need protection against flare-ups. so it's time to get real. because in the real world... our lungs deserve the real protection of breztri. breztri gives you better breathing... symptom improvement, and flare-up protection. it's the first and only copd medicine proven to reduce flare-ups by 52%. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma.
be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. >>> tonight supreme court justicephen breyer new criticizing the court for refusing to block that new texas law banning most abortions in that state. in a new interview with npr, justice breyer calling the 5-4 decision very, very wrong, and he believes and court may still take up the issue in another term. the justice department suing texas, calling the law unconstitutional. >>> when we come back tonight, news...
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and to that end, marshall insisted that all the justices share the same and for most of 34 years, the supreme court lived together. and especially ranked together as fraternity brothers read hard to imagine the justices today living together. it kind of sounds like more of a part of the reality tv show work maybe in agatha christie novel read and as a result, over 34 years commercial court issued 1,001,129 decisions all but 87 of the course opinions were unanimous in about half of all of the court's case, offered by the marshall himself and an astounding record afraid but even more extraordinary, is that every justice appointed to the court after marshall was appointed by a democrat republican president who opposed the rules. and yet this powerful considerable charm marshall managed to find common ground in almost every case and forge the unanimous decision marshall had a gift for inventing new legal concepts that made it compromise possible for example invented the idea of self executing on self-executing treaties and the idea of defendant san martin. in his legal strategies managing the conflict
and to that end, marshall insisted that all the justices share the same and for most of 34 years, the supreme court lived together. and especially ranked together as fraternity brothers read hard to imagine the justices today living together. it kind of sounds like more of a part of the reality tv show work maybe in agatha christie novel read and as a result, over 34 years commercial court issued 1,001,129 decisions all but 87 of the course opinions were unanimous in about half of all of the...
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i say one that's voted on more supreme court justices than anybody in this room. frankly, i believe i voted for more republican nominees than any republican on the senate judiciary committee. i believe in the integrity and impartiality of the supreme court. i'm afraid that view is being eroded. i was listening to representative howard. tell me a little bit more. as a former prosecutor and one who saw what happened when we had back room doctors involved with abortions, doing it in a nonmedical situation, and people died and say a whole lot of other things that went on. and then i see delegating enforcement to everyday citizens, cash bounties. at least $10,000 who bring suits. even if they're frivolous against medical practitioners. can you speak to the harmful effects of the private enforcement mechanisms on women and health care providers in your district -- actually, across the state of texas? rep. howard: yes, sir. as i've said, it has a chilling effect on the services even being provided at this point in time. the people who are working in the clinics are having
i say one that's voted on more supreme court justices than anybody in this room. frankly, i believe i voted for more republican nominees than any republican on the senate judiciary committee. i believe in the integrity and impartiality of the supreme court. i'm afraid that view is being eroded. i was listening to representative howard. tell me a little bit more. as a former prosecutor and one who saw what happened when we had back room doctors involved with abortions, doing it in a nonmedical...
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, interestingly enough, as you may know, mary barley was actually slated to be one of the supreme court justices who would be deciding that obama nomination has gone through. but i believe that the and so unfortunately he's not in position right now as a supreme court justice to defend it. but he's able to do it from his position as attorney with the attorney general. and thank goodness for that. because at this time, women and taxes literally have no recourse, you have women who have a constitutional right and they're literally being blocked in band, as in the, in the us, the saying there's nothing they can do at the moment. and so, i mean other, i'm sorry, there is nothing other people can do to protect their rights. so thankfully the d o j is stepping in because otherwise you're window would be left with no recourse. so debris true here, here is the control. like i said, it's not about a debate about abortion stuff, that's a whole nother tire show on its own. this is more about the d o j and the actual president, you know, are you worried that this says the president to further weaponized the
, interestingly enough, as you may know, mary barley was actually slated to be one of the supreme court justices who would be deciding that obama nomination has gone through. but i believe that the and so unfortunately he's not in position right now as a supreme court justice to defend it. but he's able to do it from his position as attorney with the attorney general. and thank goodness for that. because at this time, women and taxes literally have no recourse, you have women who have a...
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supreme court justice stephen breyer called the high court's refusal to block it very wrong. tely. and how critical it is, he believes, to remain and be on the court. remember, it was a very slim majority they were able to have that procedural ruling that says this law can go into effect. it's not normal normally for a supreme court justice to write a dissending opinion that is as scathing as all of them were in the dissent about what they knew to be an end run around their very clear precedent. and, again, remember the whole goal here is to have the checks and balances on power of the legislative branch, of the executive branch. well now in texas it's basically foreclosuring an opportunity and the supreme court said it was novel and complex as if other cases are not novel and complex. he knew it was the wrong thing to do but opened the door and said if it becomes a substantiative, not just procedural matter in front of us, perhaps things might change. >> laura koontz, thank you. i appreciate it. have a good night. >>> president biden pulling -- announcing new vaccine mandates
supreme court justice stephen breyer called the high court's refusal to block it very wrong. tely. and how critical it is, he believes, to remain and be on the court. remember, it was a very slim majority they were able to have that procedural ruling that says this law can go into effect. it's not normal normally for a supreme court justice to write a dissending opinion that is as scathing as all of them were in the dissent about what they knew to be an end run around their very clear...
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>> he's saying the supreme court justices aren't junior varsity politicians.look at roe v. wade, a conservative justice, clarence thomas, believes the constitution should be interpreted as it was written. he sees no right to an i abortion in the constitution and thinks roe was wrongly decided where is breyer thinks the constitution evolves so he thinks roe would be okay, thinks it's all about how a judge looks at the law. but here's where he gets into trouble. think about this texas abortion law. it went into effect, the majority allowed it to, and clearly on its face it looks unconstitutional, right? but the majority allowed it to go into effect because texas politicians wrote it a particular way. so the general public looks that the and says that looks like a political move. so that's what breyer is trying to push back against, but it's a little tough right now because really the court is in this political spotlight and he is worried about the institution of the court. >> yeah. you point out what the public sees. a doctor of the state he says he violated tha
>> he's saying the supreme court justices aren't junior varsity politicians.look at roe v. wade, a conservative justice, clarence thomas, believes the constitution should be interpreted as it was written. he sees no right to an i abortion in the constitution and thinks roe was wrongly decided where is breyer thinks the constitution evolves so he thinks roe would be okay, thinks it's all about how a judge looks at the law. but here's where he gets into trouble. think about this texas...
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>> andrea, thank you. >>> supreme court justice clarence thomas is defending the independence of the court in a speech at notre dame thomas warned against destroying institutions just because they don't give us what we want. he said the justices are not ruling based on personal preferences or religious beliefs. >>> well, coming up, an abc news exclusive. a former assistant to singer r. kelly breaks her silence as the music mogul stands trial for sexual abuse. >>> also ahead, a potential shopping nightmare for the upcoming holiday season. we're for those who love to discover. who know an open mind... is the only kind. who are their own personal stylist. who know where to escape, even just for a moment. who don't need a fortune to find a gem. and who know when you spend less, you can discover even more. and never, ever stop discovering. spend less. discover more. at t.j. maxx. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible spend less. discover more. with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other
>> andrea, thank you. >>> supreme court justice clarence thomas is defending the independence of the court in a speech at notre dame thomas warned against destroying institutions just because they don't give us what we want. he said the justices are not ruling based on personal preferences or religious beliefs. >>> well, coming up, an abc news exclusive. a former assistant to singer r. kelly breaks her silence as the music mogul stands trial for sexual abuse....
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he was before the senate judiciary committee was asked who's your favorite supreme court justice? john marshall harlan. interestingly enough, marshall's father named him john marshall after the most significant chief justice in american history in the hopes that his young son might end up on supreme court, and by golly, he did. and so the whole dissent in plessy v. ferguson was this: segregation on rail cars was constitutionally impermissible under the newly-passed amendments, the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments. sole dissent. it reads like the majority unanimousci decision in brown v. board of education 58 years later. that's why john marshall harlan's photograph is on my wall, and i was thrilled a few months ago to see that this new book had come out about his life and times, and it's a marvelous read, extremely well written. i highly recommend it to your viewers. >> host: when do you find time to read? do you have to actually schedule it? >> guest: it takes me an u whio finish a book. i typically am reading them on planes or on weekends. i'm not one of those people who can read a
he was before the senate judiciary committee was asked who's your favorite supreme court justice? john marshall harlan. interestingly enough, marshall's father named him john marshall after the most significant chief justice in american history in the hopes that his young son might end up on supreme court, and by golly, he did. and so the whole dissent in plessy v. ferguson was this: segregation on rail cars was constitutionally impermissible under the newly-passed amendments, the 13th, 14th...
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supreme court justice stephen breyer calling the high court's refusal to block the texas law, and i quote here, very, very wrong. >> i thought the last decision you mentioned was very, very, very wrong. i'll add one more very. and i wrote a dissent and that's the way it works. but it's a procedural matter. and so, we'll see what happens in that area when we get a substantive matter in front of us. >> so, the doj is taking action where the supreme court would not. setting up a showdown over the law. stay tuned. but the big question tonight is can president biden convince millions of unvaccinated americans to roll up their sleeves? because that's what it's going to take if we ever want to get back to some semblance of normal life. i am going to ask the white house official, cedric richmond. he's next. >> my message to unvaccinated americans is this. what more is there to wait for? what more do you need to see? it helps keep you effortlessly comfortable by sensing your movements and automatically responding to both of you. and, it's temperature balancing to help you stay comfortable all nigh
supreme court justice stephen breyer calling the high court's refusal to block the texas law, and i quote here, very, very wrong. >> i thought the last decision you mentioned was very, very, very wrong. i'll add one more very. and i wrote a dissent and that's the way it works. but it's a procedural matter. and so, we'll see what happens in that area when we get a substantive matter in front of us. >> so, the doj is taking action where the supreme court would not. setting up a...
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important, says the court's newest justice, that no one perceive the court as acting in a partisan manner no matter what it is actually doing. as the associated press reports, "supreme increasingly see the court as a partisan institution. justices must be hypervigilant to make sure they're not letting personal biases creep into their decisions since judges are people too, barrett said at a lecture hosted by the university of louisville's mcconnell center." wit, that mcconnell. >> oh, yes. it continues. "introduced by senate republican leader mitch mcconnell, who founded the center and played a key role in pushing through her confirmation in the last days of the trump administration, barrett spoke at length about her desire for others to see the supreme court as non-partisan." yes, both she and mcconnell are not dumb. they both know what they're doing. you may remember amy coney barrett's nomination was so rushed the trump white house held a covid superspreader ceremony announcing her selection before justice ruth bader ginsburg had even been buried. and barrett voiced these concerns at an event where she was introduced by mitch mcconnell, who of course completely bl
important, says the court's newest justice, that no one perceive the court as acting in a partisan manner no matter what it is actually doing. as the associated press reports, "supreme increasingly see the court as a partisan institution. justices must be hypervigilant to make sure they're not letting personal biases creep into their decisions since judges are people too, barrett said at a lecture hosted by the university of louisville's mcconnell center." wit, that mcconnell....
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>>> plus the supreme court this month effectively ended "roe v. wade." justice amy coney barrett wants you to know that the supreme court is not a bunch of partisan hacks. okay. >>> and it looked like a big win for equal pay when the u.s. soccer federation announced it's offering the women's and men's national teams identical contracts. so why is the u.s. women's national team players association calling this move a pr stunt? let's get started. ♪♪ >>> all right. our top story tonight, voting rights. with republicans doubling down on their attempt to restrict the right to vote, senate democrats introduce new federal voting rights legislation this week. but its chances of passage remain dim as roadblocks continue to plague the upper chamber. democratic senator amy klobuchar highlighted the importance of the legislation this morning in an appearance right here on msnbc. >> our job as senators right now, we have a lot to do. it is the oath we take, to protect and defend the constitution of the united states. we need federal voting rights to do that. >> so klobuchar
>>> plus the supreme court this month effectively ended "roe v. wade." justice amy coney barrett wants you to know that the supreme court is not a bunch of partisan hacks. okay. >>> and it looked like a big win for equal pay when the u.s. soccer federation announced it's offering the women's and men's national teams identical contracts. so why is the u.s. women's national team players association calling this move a pr stunt? let's get started. ♪♪ >>>...
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mike: right after this show chris wallace will have an exclusive interview with supreme court justicereyer, and later today mark levin will interview larry elder, california candidate in the recall election. >>> thousands of afghans now fleeing their country to escape taliban rule. where they are going coming up next. ♪♪ ♪♪ retirement is an opportunity to fill each tomorrow with moments that matter. and a steady stream of protected income can help you secure the life you've planned. for more than 150 years, generations have trusted the strength and stability of pacific life with their tomorrows. ♪♪ because life isn't about what tomorrow brings. it's what you do with it. ask a financial professional about pacific life. (vo) i am living with cll and i am living longer. it's what you do with it. thanks to imbruvica. imbruvica is a prescription medicine for adults with cll or chronic lymphocytic leukemia. it will not work for everyone. imbruvica is the #1 prescribed oral therapy for cll, and it's proven to help people live longer. imbruvica is not chemotherapy. imbruvica can cause serious
mike: right after this show chris wallace will have an exclusive interview with supreme court justicereyer, and later today mark levin will interview larry elder, california candidate in the recall election. >>> thousands of afghans now fleeing their country to escape taliban rule. where they are going coming up next. ♪♪ ♪♪ retirement is an opportunity to fill each tomorrow with moments that matter. and a steady stream of protected income can help you secure the life you've...
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with the supreme court likely to get embroiled in disputes over vaccine mandates and abortion, up next my exclusive interview with supreme court justice stephen breyer. we ask him about adding seats to the court and why he ignored calls to retire. that spin class was brutal. well, you can try using the buick's massaging seat. oh. yeah, that's nice. can i use apple carplay to put some music on? sure, it's wireless. what's your buick's wi-fi password? it's buick envision. that's a really tight spot. i used to hate parallel parking. ( all together ) me too! the all-new buick envision. built around you. all of you. pay no interest for 72 months plus current eligible buick owners get 5 hundred purchase allowance on 20-21 buick suv models. hey hun hey, get your own vapors get 5 hundred purchase allowance relax with vicks vapobath or with vicks vaposhower. take a soothing vicks vapo moment wherever you chose. (music) chris: he's been a supreme court justice for 27 years and is now the target of a new push by liberals who want him to step down so he can be replaced by someone younger. that makes it all the more timely that stephen breyer has
with the supreme court likely to get embroiled in disputes over vaccine mandates and abortion, up next my exclusive interview with supreme court justice stephen breyer. we ask him about adding seats to the court and why he ignored calls to retire. that spin class was brutal. well, you can try using the buick's massaging seat. oh. yeah, that's nice. can i use apple carplay to put some music on? sure, it's wireless. what's your buick's wi-fi password? it's buick envision. that's a really tight...
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supreme court but john marshall harlan. i served from seven to 1911. the reason every law student knows john marshall highland, when he was before the senate judiciary committee was asked who is your favorite supreme court justice, john marshall harlan. interestingly enough marshall's father named him john marshall after the most significant chief justice in american history in the hopes his young son might end up on the supreme court and by golly he did. so the sole dissent and plessy vargas versus ferguson was this. segregation on railcars with constitutionally impermissible under the newly passed amendments to the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments, sole dissent. it readsik like the majority unanimous decision and brown versus board of education 58 years later. that is where john marshall harden's photograph is on my wall and i was thrilled a few months ago toth see this new book had come out about his life and times. it is a marvelous read, extremely well written i highly recommend it to your viewers. >> host: when you find time to read you need to schedule it? >> it takes me a while to finish a book. typically a read them on planes, or on weekends. i'm not one of those people who can read at night. i am usual
supreme court but john marshall harlan. i served from seven to 1911. the reason every law student knows john marshall highland, when he was before the senate judiciary committee was asked who is your favorite supreme court justice, john marshall harlan. interestingly enough marshall's father named him john marshall after the most significant chief justice in american history in the hopes his young son might end up on the supreme court and by golly he did. so the sole dissent and plessy vargas...
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with the supreme court likely to get embroiled in disputes over vaccine mandates and abortion, up next my exclusive interview with supreme court justiceyer. we ask him about adding seats to the court and why he ignored calls to retire. retirement income is complicated. as your broker, i've solved it. that's great, carl. but we need something better. that's easily adjustable has no penalties or advisory fee. and we can monitor to see that we're on track. like schwab intelligent income. schwab! introducing schwab intelligent income. a simple, modern way to pay yourself from your portfolio. oh, that's cool... i mean, we don't have that. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. speaker 1: but everything looks like the clear. no ugly white spots in there. speaker 2: all gone. yay! [all laughing] ♪ ayy, ayy, ayy ♪ ♪ yeah, we fancy like applebee's on a date night ♪ ♪ got that bourbon street steak with the oreo shake ♪ ♪ get some whipped cream on the top too ♪ ♪ two straws, one check, girl, i got you ♪ ♪ bougie like natty in the styrofoam ♪ ♪ squeak-squeakin' in the truck bed all the way home ♪ ♪ some alabama-jamma, she my dixieland de
with the supreme court likely to get embroiled in disputes over vaccine mandates and abortion, up next my exclusive interview with supreme court justiceyer. we ask him about adding seats to the court and why he ignored calls to retire. retirement income is complicated. as your broker, i've solved it. that's great, carl. but we need something better. that's easily adjustable has no penalties or advisory fee. and we can monitor to see that we're on track. like schwab intelligent income. schwab!...
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mitch mcconnell did away with the filibuster for supreme court justices. that hit me because i defended the filibuster for supreme court justices, that's the reason it was there. he did away with it, single shot. there are two things pend inning the country that need a single shot to do away with the filibuster, voting rights and women's right. that should be the full-court press. i want to make a technical point. i'm not an attorney, but reading this law we have civilian secret police. they're spying on their neighbors. the motto of this, we know it is the lone star -- but the motto is --ship. there's no friendship involved in this. >> yeah. vigilantism. >> it totally is, neighbors turning on neighbors and getting $10,000 to that. so i think what has to happen now is there needs to be a very open way for a woman who is brave and strong, or several of them, to walk into a clinic with a team of supporters, kind of that approach that you talked about, sir, and just say, "sue me." sue me now. get this thing going to the court. >> it almost has to be done. boyc
mitch mcconnell did away with the filibuster for supreme court justices. that hit me because i defended the filibuster for supreme court justices, that's the reason it was there. he did away with it, single shot. there are two things pend inning the country that need a single shot to do away with the filibuster, voting rights and women's right. that should be the full-court press. i want to make a technical point. i'm not an attorney, but reading this law we have civilian secret police. they're...
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supreme court. in 1940 came the decision, a unanimous decision read by justice roberts.res an application to the secretary of the public welfare council of the state. he is empowered to determine whether the cause is a religious one. if he finds the cause is not that of religion, to solicit for it becomes a crime. such a censorship is a denial of a liberty provided by the first amendment and the 14th amendment. it is a previous restraint on a guaranteed freedom. in the realm of religious faith, the tenets of one may seem the rankest error to his neighbor. but the people of this nation have ordained in the light of history that in spite of the probability of excesses and abuses, these liberties are, in the long view, essential." >> if connecticut's licensing statute was held unconstitutional, why shouldn't that apply to the new york licensing laws? >> the case of burstyn versus wilson, education commissioner for new york state, reached the united states supreme court in 1952. on april 24th came the oral argument. then a month of silence. finally on may 26, 1952 came the c
supreme court. in 1940 came the decision, a unanimous decision read by justice roberts.res an application to the secretary of the public welfare council of the state. he is empowered to determine whether the cause is a religious one. if he finds the cause is not that of religion, to solicit for it becomes a crime. such a censorship is a denial of a liberty provided by the first amendment and the 14th amendment. it is a previous restraint on a guaranteed freedom. in the realm of religious faith,...
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election show beat the actual election. ( laughter ) i believe that means i get to appoint one supreme court justiceppoint one supreme court justice. dolly parton? no. kermit? conan. he's available. of course, now that i know that live election shows bring in the sweet, sweet hollywood gold, i'm announcing my 2021 canadian election moose-tacular, featuring our cartoon prime minister and saskatooning out the news. when is that? when is that happening? and i'm being told the canadian election was last night, so we'll have to save the special until next month, when a mob of fascist beavers storm the parliament. now, folks, winning this emmy was a great way to take my mind off the fact that our democracy is in deep trouble. and i know that thanks to my guests tonight, bob woodward and robert costa-- ( applause ) or as i'm calling them, bobert codward. they've written a truly upsetting new tell-all about the last days of the previous administration, called "peril." after reading the book, i think the title isn't strong enough. i suggest renaming it "aaaaaaagggh!" ( laughter ) now, don't tell the authors,
election show beat the actual election. ( laughter ) i believe that means i get to appoint one supreme court justiceppoint one supreme court justice. dolly parton? no. kermit? conan. he's available. of course, now that i know that live election shows bring in the sweet, sweet hollywood gold, i'm announcing my 2021 canadian election moose-tacular, featuring our cartoon prime minister and saskatooning out the news. when is that? when is that happening? and i'm being told the canadian election was...
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yes to the battle by the supreme court, but we are putting injunctions, and that's why the department of justiceely. because of the supreme court's action last week, we're stuck in our case in the fifth circuit on a non-expedited basis. the department of justice, i assume quite shortly they'll be seeking an injunction, and it is put before the same district court that our case is in is a related case. i think it's a very strong complaint. it makes it clear that both the supremacy clause of the constitution allows the department of justice to sue, and that this is a clear violation of roe versus wade. i think it does increase dramatically the chances of having an injunction. so to have this response from the department of justice when people are still hurting on the ground, the vice president met with providers in texas today to hear how dire the situation is on the ground. this is a whole new day in the attention and focus and force of trying to get texas back in line with the constitution and to be able to restore the rights to the people of texas. >> look, it's all coming to a head and it's go
yes to the battle by the supreme court, but we are putting injunctions, and that's why the department of justiceely. because of the supreme court's action last week, we're stuck in our case in the fifth circuit on a non-expedited basis. the department of justice, i assume quite shortly they'll be seeking an injunction, and it is put before the same district court that our case is in is a related case. i think it's a very strong complaint. it makes it clear that both the supremacy clause of the...
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supreme court justice stephen breyer response to demands that he retire.on the surge at the southern border. they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. what do you say we see what this bird can do? woooooooooooooo... we are not getting you a helicopter. looks like we're walking, kid. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cybersecurity to protect every device on it— all backed by a dedicated team, 24/7. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. jon: supreme court justice breyer making an extremely rare tv appearance and "fox news sunday" responding to those on the left to demand his retirement he gave chris wallace his answer he is not going anywhere it
supreme court justice stephen breyer response to demands that he retire.on the surge at the southern border. they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. what do you say we see what this bird can do? woooooooooooooo... we are not getting you a helicopter. looks like we're walking, kid. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day...
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it's good medicine. >> when supreme court justice clarence thompson speaks, you better listen up. ning about the court strained from its origina mission. >> when we do that, when we begin to venture into political legislative or executive branch lanes, and resolving things, those of us in the federal judiciary with lifetime appointments are asking for trouble, beat we have lost the capacity even i think as leader to not allow others to manipulate our institutions whe we don't get the outcomes that we like. i think the court was taught to be the least dangerous branch, and we may have become the most dangerous. >> while, the most dangerous. wise words of course. on laura ingraham.com, get your freedom matters gear. it's all made in the usa. of the proceeds go to the tunne to towers foundation. incredible people running it al in the memory of stephen's billers. i want you to remember that it' america now and forever. have a great weekend. gutfeld is next. [cheers and applause] >> happy friday, everyone. or as kat likes to call it, why am i in handcuffs. something weird is going on as
it's good medicine. >> when supreme court justice clarence thompson speaks, you better listen up. ning about the court strained from its origina mission. >> when we do that, when we begin to venture into political legislative or executive branch lanes, and resolving things, those of us in the federal judiciary with lifetime appointments are asking for trouble, beat we have lost the capacity even i think as leader to not allow others to manipulate our institutions whe we don't get...
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supreme court has dropped. so why do polls show that public confidence may be decreasing? it is because of dark money groups like demand justice are running multimillion dollar partisan smear campaigns against our supreme court. it also is because senators on the other side have threatened the supreme court. they called out justices. they have done it by name and said those justices will pay the price if they rule the wrong way. if the justice reach the wrong result, they were told "you won't know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decision." other dark money groups, partisans and activists undermined the court by claiming that justice barrett's confirmation was an illegitimate process because one of the democrat witnesses we have today. democrats and partisan dark money groups love to predict the future. they certainly don't lack confidence in their predictions but those predictions are not very good. democrats claimed that voting for justice barrett was voting "to strike down the affordable care act and eliminate protections for millions of americans pre-existing conditions." judge barrett, according to them was
supreme court has dropped. so why do polls show that public confidence may be decreasing? it is because of dark money groups like demand justice are running multimillion dollar partisan smear campaigns against our supreme court. it also is because senators on the other side have threatened the supreme court. they called out justices. they have done it by name and said those justices will pay the price if they rule the wrong way. if the justice reach the wrong result, they were told "you...
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. >> supreme court justice amy coney barrett made headlines for saying the supreme court justices aren't that that's the case. i think her statement is probably undermined somewhat by being on the same podium as mitch mcconnell while she was making it, so the optics of it weren't fantastic. but i think the sentiment we hope is one that we all can subscribe to. >> all right. melissa murray, as always, thank you so much for your time. that does it for me. be sure to watch my show this weekend, "american voices" on saturdays and sundays from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. "the reidout" with joy reid is up next. joy? >> good evening. thank you very much, alicia, have a wonderful evening. good evening, everyone. we begin tonight with a message to republicans. okay, we get it! covid is the precious and you love it. you love covid so much you want it to spread into schools, in the office, in the walmart, on the cruise ships and at the club. that great spongy ball with the red spikes, you want it pumping through your veins with an ivermectin chaser. why do you love it so muc
. >> supreme court justice amy coney barrett made headlines for saying the supreme court justices aren't that that's the case. i think her statement is probably undermined somewhat by being on the same podium as mitch mcconnell while she was making it, so the optics of it weren't fantastic. but i think the sentiment we hope is one that we all can subscribe to. >> all right. melissa murray, as always, thank you so much for your time. that does it for me. be sure to watch my show this...