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i guess this nicholas wade the question is the origin of covid-19.s is brought to my attention by a friend of mine one of the smartest people i've ever met been on this program few years back said mark you have to read this article an you need to have mr. wade on your program. to talk about this -- that is the origin of the coronavirus. and mr. wade is investigative science writer he's formally "new york times" science writer, a formally writer with nature, and science so they know something about these subjects. and i want to thank you for coming on the program but first paragraph, sir of your piece which is published in something called the bulletin of atomic scientists so sounds like it is quite legitimate the first paragraph says, the covid-19 pandemic has disrupted lives world over for more than a year it is death toll will soon reach 3 million people. if the origin of pandemic remains uncertain, the political agendas of governments and scientists of generated thick clouds. which the mainstream press seems helpless to dispel so i want to go thro
i guess this nicholas wade the question is the origin of covid-19.s is brought to my attention by a friend of mine one of the smartest people i've ever met been on this program few years back said mark you have to read this article an you need to have mr. wade on your program. to talk about this -- that is the origin of the coronavirus. and mr. wade is investigative science writer he's formally "new york times" science writer, a formally writer with nature, and science so they know...
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versus wade to decide in either direction. in this case, they can simply say and by the way, leading case these days is really chacey, which is a 1996 decision, which in a sense, a plan roe versus wade. but they don't have to overrule those cases to decide either either direction in this case. and i think they will be caught you will certainly see a few justices saying let's just over will the whole thing, but i'm not sure they've got 5 to do that. justice kavanaugh seems to be the middle of the court these days and he is turning out to be a pretty cautious but conservative justice. >> what is you mention the fact there are 3 questions that or 3 issues that this particular law. really the justices on what was it about this specific one that they decide to take up on this. >> well, here the lower courts ruled that were at least the mississippi says they ruled that all tree pre viability. >> restrictions on abortion are not constitutional. so the question and answer is can you have any restrictions on abortion, tree viability. t
versus wade to decide in either direction. in this case, they can simply say and by the way, leading case these days is really chacey, which is a 1996 decision, which in a sense, a plan roe versus wade. but they don't have to overrule those cases to decide either either direction in this case. and i think they will be caught you will certainly see a few justices saying let's just over will the whole thing, but i'm not sure they've got 5 to do that. justice kavanaugh seems to be the middle of...
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wade. that is next. to r voe.that is next their own safelite story.r hs this couple loves camping adventures and their suv is always there with them. so when their windshield got a chip, they wanted it fixed fast. they drove to safelite autoglass for a guaranteed, same-day, in-shop repair. we repaired the chip before it could crack. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service you can trust, when you need it most. ♪ pop rock music ♪...
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wade.cet and what did they wind up doing in terms of when the pandemic first broke out. guest: will open it first broke out, there to reasonable scenarios for the argument of that. when it could've jumped naturally from animals and thee other it could've escaped from the lab. right in the middle of wuhan. and right from the beginning, public perception natural emerges of the escape and that conception was very much shaped by the lab escape was a conspiracy theory and said the natural emerges caused the way this virus has emerged we should all stand shoulder to t shoulder with her chinese colleagues providing this disease. now as it turns out, it had been drafted and organized by the doctor who of course if it indeed escape from the wuhan lab, you might certainly piece perceived as being at fault. so he had a clear conflict of interest which is unfortunate not declared to the readers of the lancet. in the letter in this we declare no conflict of interest. mark: is signed by a lot of the medi
wade.cet and what did they wind up doing in terms of when the pandemic first broke out. guest: will open it first broke out, there to reasonable scenarios for the argument of that. when it could've jumped naturally from animals and thee other it could've escaped from the lab. right in the middle of wuhan. and right from the beginning, public perception natural emerges of the escape and that conception was very much shaped by the lab escape was a conspiracy theory and said the natural emerges...
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wade? the supreme court in hopes of that outcome, not just this one. >> not only case, but part of this line of cases that were really intended to be unconstitutional on their face and force the court to simply confront the question is roe v. wade still good law. other line of cases as i said would have been this slow erosion of abortion rights, chip, chip, chip laws we've seen until now. frankly a lot of court watchers, including myself, thought that chip chip chip strategy, which would have effectively ended abortion in a whole host of red states without ever actually confronting the question of is roe v. wade still good law, thought that was the path the court was going to take. in some sense a big surprise that the court swung for the fences to take this big, big case. even in this case the court had the option to answer a narrower question. they went for the question are all of these previability bans unconstitutional. they're going big. >> court is known for taking big issues, gerryma
wade? the supreme court in hopes of that outcome, not just this one. >> not only case, but part of this line of cases that were really intended to be unconstitutional on their face and force the court to simply confront the question is roe v. wade still good law. other line of cases as i said would have been this slow erosion of abortion rights, chip, chip, chip laws we've seen until now. frankly a lot of court watchers, including myself, thought that chip chip chip strategy, which would...
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wade overall?: it opens the door to unraveling the central aspects of the decisions that came afterwards, that the state has no real interest in regulation of abortion pre-viability and in this case it opens the door to that by saying perhaps they do after 15 weeks and if they can do that, if the court says that states can do that, obviously that would open the door perhaps to other regulations coming in earlier than 15 weeks. abortion rights activists are concerned that that would keep on going back further and further to what came earlier in the pregnancy until there is no right at all. host: when it comes to the mississippi case, what question is the court being asked to consider? guest: it's basically is it constitutional for the state to do that, for state laws to regulate or restrict abortion pre-viability of the fetus. it's a central question. this isn't one of those cases where there is some technical or legal question that doesn't get to the central issue. this is the central issue in the
wade overall?: it opens the door to unraveling the central aspects of the decisions that came afterwards, that the state has no real interest in regulation of abortion pre-viability and in this case it opens the door to that by saying perhaps they do after 15 weeks and if they can do that, if the court says that states can do that, obviously that would open the door perhaps to other regulations coming in earlier than 15 weeks. abortion rights activists are concerned that that would keep on...
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wade being overturned is very minimal. i don't say that happening. >> and as the devastation continues in gaza, why did it take so long for the united states to even discuss a cease-fire? all in starts right now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. yesterday, in these united states of america, there were just over 16,000 new cases of covid reported. now, if you've been watching my show for the course of the pandemic, you know it was a sunday -- that still the low reporting day. but that number, 16, 000, is still the lowest daily number since the end of march 2020. when the outbreak was still largely localized in a few areas throughout the country and when crucially, there was basically no real testing infrastructure. remember that? and also, for the first time since the pandemic started, we now have cases that are declining in all 50 states. that's right. that fact, president biden touted today when he talked to the status of the fight against the virus and presented some really really encouraging numbers. >> t
wade being overturned is very minimal. i don't say that happening. >> and as the devastation continues in gaza, why did it take so long for the united states to even discuss a cease-fire? all in starts right now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. yesterday, in these united states of america, there were just over 16,000 new cases of covid reported. now, if you've been watching my show for the course of the pandemic, you know it was a sunday -- that still the low...
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i grab all my things, wade to the other side. are you? and i'm thinking, you tell me. this is it. i was located by helicopter. this is real. that's my car. >> jimmy: how did you get out of that? >> that's my first-ever car. >> jimmy: you look pretty happy, all things considered.p>> you ks running, i think i had so much adrenaline. how did i get out? i got located by helicopter, because i was not on a real road. and then i had a tow truck come pick me up, tow that sad little car out of the water. and the tow truck driver was so lovely. he drove up the backside of hearst castle. it's a service road, you're not supposed to be on it. and the guy's like, it's good you didn't get there because you would have been arrested. but the gps was telling me how to get there like i lived there, anyway, he was so, so lovely. and then him and his wife, he was like, my wife would kill me if i didn't offer you a place to stay, so you can stay with us. so i stayed with him and his wife. >> jimmy: you went home with the tow truck driver. >> i went ho
i grab all my things, wade to the other side. are you? and i'm thinking, you tell me. this is it. i was located by helicopter. this is real. that's my car. >> jimmy: how did you get out of that? >> that's my first-ever car. >> jimmy: you look pretty happy, all things considered.p>> you ks running, i think i had so much adrenaline. how did i get out? i got located by helicopter, because i was not on a real road. and then i had a tow truck come pick me up, tow that sad...
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wade.n all 16 of those states, those bills have been blocked by the courts as unconstitutional because that is how it works. until it doesn't. one of the states that has passed a bomb with republican legislators now is unconstitutional, is mississippi. 2018, the republican governor mississippi sign one of these abortion ban bills. and minister be it's a abortion ban on 15 weeks of pregnancy, and like all the others, the bill was smacked down by the courts. it was overturned on the basis of the fact that it is unconstitutional, to put that kind of ban on abortion access given the supreme court standard in roe v. wade that protects a woman's constitutional right to get an abortion in this country if she wants one. for the legal fight over this bill to continue though, is supreme court would have to take it up. and it is up to the supreme court to decide what cases they take and what they don't. and as recently as 2016, the supreme court passed on the opportunity to take up any of the lower co
wade.n all 16 of those states, those bills have been blocked by the courts as unconstitutional because that is how it works. until it doesn't. one of the states that has passed a bomb with republican legislators now is unconstitutional, is mississippi. 2018, the republican governor mississippi sign one of these abortion ban bills. and minister be it's a abortion ban on 15 weeks of pregnancy, and like all the others, the bill was smacked down by the courts. it was overturned on the basis of the...
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the us supreme court agrees to hear a case challenging roe v wade — the 1973 judgement which gave americanen a constitutional right to abortion. a cold war in the arctic as russia issues a warning to the us and nato about its military activity in the region. and — we visit one of the many british museums to open their doors again — after nearly five months of lockdown. joe biden has expressed support for a ceasefire in gaza and said the us was engaging with egypt and other partners towards that end. in a phone call with the israeli prime minister, the us president also expressed his support for israel's right to defend itself against indiscriminate rocket attacks, while urging mr netanyahu to protect civilians. more than 212 people, including 61 children, have died in gaza, and ten, including two children, in israel. with the latest here's our middle east editorjeremy bowen. nightmares come true in gaza for parents and their children. this mother couldn't talk about the air strike that engulfed them last friday. eight—year—old mustafa alzahana and his mother are further down the children's
the us supreme court agrees to hear a case challenging roe v wade — the 1973 judgement which gave americanen a constitutional right to abortion. a cold war in the arctic as russia issues a warning to the us and nato about its military activity in the region. and — we visit one of the many british museums to open their doors again — after nearly five months of lockdown. joe biden has expressed support for a ceasefire in gaza and said the us was engaging with egypt and other partners...
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joining me now is author of the piece and investigative science writer nicholas wade. so thank you for writing this article, i think every american should read what you've written. nicholas -- what i was struck by initially was fact that scientific community really coalesced around i would say almost propaganda shutting down any lab lack theory hypothesis labeling a conspiracy theory you're saying there may have been a motivation we don't know about behind that. tell us about that. >> well regular summary of the story -- there's been a wall of science from biologists on this issue. and as you've indicated they do have a lot at stake because they've been doing these gain of function experiments that are about 20 years and they do have enormous risks attached to them. and they would seem especially if the virus did indeed escape from doctor shy lab there was a bis miscalculation of the size of these risks. so what we've had so far with two statements by ones that you mention one from doctor -- and one has in medicine and these -- these are dismissed any reviewers a consp
joining me now is author of the piece and investigative science writer nicholas wade. so thank you for writing this article, i think every american should read what you've written. nicholas -- what i was struck by initially was fact that scientific community really coalesced around i would say almost propaganda shutting down any lab lack theory hypothesis labeling a conspiracy theory you're saying there may have been a motivation we don't know about behind that. tell us about that. >>...
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. >> -- to hollywood. ♪ dwyane wade and gabrielle union know how to bring it on.orning to those two and good morning to america as well. anyoguys for being with us on this tuesday morning and as always, it is great to have our viewers join us here in times square. right there we have some visitors from my hometown of houston, texas, and how do we know that? the sign, of course, gives them away but thank you for joining us. >> she's a/k/a and in the commercial break you talked to our local abc affiliate in houston and what do you always say? >> oh, hi, momma. >> that's what he does, a good son. loves houston. >>> we are also excited to have dwyane wade and gabrielle union joining us. their new children's book "shady baby" is fun for the whole family and, guys, one top literary critic is giving it a rave review. that is my niece's daughter, sally teresa, okay, loves it when auntie robin sends her a new book especially when she sees herself as a character. winner. >>> celebrating asian-americans and pacific islander heritage month, and we'll meet chef david phu, show
. >> -- to hollywood. ♪ dwyane wade and gabrielle union know how to bring it on.orning to those two and good morning to america as well. anyoguys for being with us on this tuesday morning and as always, it is great to have our viewers join us here in times square. right there we have some visitors from my hometown of houston, texas, and how do we know that? the sign, of course, gives them away but thank you for joining us. >> she's a/k/a and in the commercial break you talked to...
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wade.ther they say the words, we're headed in direction the court has never seriously gone before. impact could be devastating. mentioned already that access to abortion across this country is right on paper only. really depends on your zip code. but as we've learned in trump years and pick up pieces, it can always get worse. >> if the court overturns roe, abortion access would be left up to the states. what hurdles will women living in states with no abortion access face? >> we don't know exactly how the court would write its opinion but likely effectively overturn roe v. wade by considering the question whether you can ban abortion before viability, before 15 weeks, why not six weeks or before women typically know they're pregnant, maybe a mixed period if you have regular period. states have passed these laws and are ready and prepared for this moment for decades. ready to quote pull the trigger to make sure abortion is illegal. what clinics remain would have to clean and abortion funds w
wade.ther they say the words, we're headed in direction the court has never seriously gone before. impact could be devastating. mentioned already that access to abortion across this country is right on paper only. really depends on your zip code. but as we've learned in trump years and pick up pieces, it can always get worse. >> if the court overturns roe, abortion access would be left up to the states. what hurdles will women living in states with no abortion access face? >> we...
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wade in a big way. in a 5-4 decision the bench reaffirmed "the right of a woman to choose to have an abortion before viability and to obtain it without undue interference from the state." pro-life advocates hope this is different. >> they were so much more that we know and just understanding fetal development and outdated antiscience standards that have been used in the past to allow or disallow state laws. it is really a long past time to re-examine the issue of abortion in this country. >> the abortion rights the passing of ruth bader's ginsberg and added three conservative appointees during the trump administration. it is unclear how the new justice will rule in the mississippi case. >> it is inconsistent with the duties of a sitting judge to take position on cases that the board has decided in the past. >> but justice amy coney barrett views are widely known. brett kavanaugh and neil gorsuch join the consent that struck tamil wheezing and seen aloud that would have left the state with just one abort
wade in a big way. in a 5-4 decision the bench reaffirmed "the right of a woman to choose to have an abortion before viability and to obtain it without undue interference from the state." pro-life advocates hope this is different. >> they were so much more that we know and just understanding fetal development and outdated antiscience standards that have been used in the past to allow or disallow state laws. it is really a long past time to re-examine the issue of abortion in...
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. >> reporter: any other year, stephen wade would be worried to see his 40 acres of car dealership spacead, he's overjoyed. >> i've had the best year of my history, in my whole life.of m i've had the best year, financially. >> reporter: wade's lucky cards are all thanks to an ongoing shortage of computer chips. you see, it's been more than a century since cars were just four stiff wheels and a chassis. >> the first chevrolet to offer wireless apple car play and android auto. >> reporter: now, they're luxurious comfort machines infused with top technology. but the semi-conducting chips underlying that convenience are also key to computers and wireless devices, for which demand shot up dramatically during the pandemic. >> semiconductors go in virtually everything. and what happened is, when covid hit, i think everyone thought that the demand side was going to decline significantly and, in fact, we saw the opposite. >> reporter: global car makers have been forced to pause or reduce production. ford's f150 and chevy trailblazer are among dozens of popular brands impacted.nd >> we generally s
. >> reporter: any other year, stephen wade would be worried to see his 40 acres of car dealership spacead, he's overjoyed. >> i've had the best year of my history, in my whole life.of m i've had the best year, financially. >> reporter: wade's lucky cards are all thanks to an ongoing shortage of computer chips. you see, it's been more than a century since cars were just four stiff wheels and a chassis. >> the first chevrolet to offer wireless apple car play and android...
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roe v wade, support abortion rates. ~ . ., ., roe v wade, support abortion rates. ~ . ., | rates.ut in texas? i don't have the _ rates. what about in texas? i don't have the figures - rates. what about in texas? i don't have the figures from i don't have the figures from taxes, which is actually my home state, in front of me. but it is clear the vast majority of americans want abortion to remain legal and accessible. great. elisabeth smith, chief counsel for the states centre for reproductive rates. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: we report from japan where opposition to the games is intensifying with the country facing growing numbers of coronavirus cases and stretched medical facilities. this morning, an indian air force plane carrying mr gandhi's body landed in delhi. the president of india walked to the plane to solemnly witness mr gandhi's final return from the political battlefield. ireland has voted overwhelmingly in favour of gay marriage. in doing so, it's become the first country in the world to approve the change in the national referendum. it was a remarkable
roe v wade, support abortion rates. ~ . ., ., roe v wade, support abortion rates. ~ . ., | rates.ut in texas? i don't have the _ rates. what about in texas? i don't have the figures - rates. what about in texas? i don't have the figures from i don't have the figures from taxes, which is actually my home state, in front of me. but it is clear the vast majority of americans want abortion to remain legal and accessible. great. elisabeth smith, chief counsel for the states centre for reproductive...
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the us supreme court has agreed to hear a case from the state of mississippi challenging roe v wade —he right to abortion. it's the biggest abortion case to come before the court in 30 years, and the first time its new six/three conservative majority will consider the highly charged issue. earlier i spoke to mary ziegler professor of law at florida state university and the author of abortion and the law in america: roe the wade to the present about what the likely outcome of this will be. i think that the two likely outcomes in this case would either be that the court overrules roe altogether which would most likely allow but not require the states to prohibit abortion or the court could eliminate viability as the point at which states can ban abortion. if the court does that, the question becomes if viability is not the limit, then what is? is it early in pregnancy or late in pregnancy? but one way or another it seems quite likely that byjune of next year, states will have a lot more latitude to restrict and likely ban abortion. viability being the viability of the foetus to survive
the us supreme court has agreed to hear a case from the state of mississippi challenging roe v wade —he right to abortion. it's the biggest abortion case to come before the court in 30 years, and the first time its new six/three conservative majority will consider the highly charged issue. earlier i spoke to mary ziegler professor of law at florida state university and the author of abortion and the law in america: roe the wade to the present about what the likely outcome of this will be. i...
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we can't recommend more strongly a new piece by nicholas wade for more than 50 years has been one of preeminent science writers in the world. for 30 years, he worked for "the new york times" and edited the science section but this piece didn't run in "the new york times," it ran on media and the piece explains where this virus certainly came from. he makes it clear that more than any other single living american that tony fauci is responsible for the covid-19 pandemic. he lays out a nearly insurmountable large amount of evidence that this virus originated in the wuhan institute of virology in central china. it seemed to make sense, we raise the possibility from the early days of the pandemic. but this piece all but proves it. at the time the outbreak began last fall, the wuhan lab was conducting experiments on how t human beings and they were funded by american tax dollars, the experiments were there funding approved and directed by tony fauci in washington. tony fauci. it's hard to believe but it's true, the piece lays it out. many of the experiments fell under the direction of a ch
we can't recommend more strongly a new piece by nicholas wade for more than 50 years has been one of preeminent science writers in the world. for 30 years, he worked for "the new york times" and edited the science section but this piece didn't run in "the new york times," it ran on media and the piece explains where this virus certainly came from. he makes it clear that more than any other single living american that tony fauci is responsible for the covid-19 pandemic. he...
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wade. on another legal front, florida republican official joel greenberg, a one-time associate, so-called wingman of congressman matt gates pleaded guilty to six federal charges including sex trafficking involving a minor instead of the 33 counts he was facing. this plea agreement was part of a deal that forces him to cooperate fully now with all doj investigations, like the case involving whether matt gates violated sex trafficking laws. congressman tonight all possible wrongdoing, however this all ministers about development did not go unnoticed today. a banner reading tiktok matt gates was flown over the orlando federal courthouse during joel greenberg's federal court proceeding. with that, let's bring in our lead off guests on this monday night. anna palmer, veteran journalist, founder, ceo of punchbowl news. she created with her political playbook -- jonathan carl back with us, chief washington correspondent for abc news, longtime white house correspondent. his book called front row at
wade. on another legal front, florida republican official joel greenberg, a one-time associate, so-called wingman of congressman matt gates pleaded guilty to six federal charges including sex trafficking involving a minor instead of the 33 counts he was facing. this plea agreement was part of a deal that forces him to cooperate fully now with all doj investigations, like the case involving whether matt gates violated sex trafficking laws. congressman tonight all possible wrongdoing, however...
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wade".law that would ban all abortions after 15 weeks except in cases of emergency emergencies or severe meetal abnormalities. and by the terms, it aims to severely limit the holding of roe v. wade which found that constitutional right to abortion prior to viability which is in about 24 weeks. it's not just mississippi. several states have recently pass a passed abortion restrictions. the supreme court is front and center taking up this fight. as can you imagine this is unnerving abortion rights activists. we heard from many of them, the ceo for the center for reproductive rights put out this statement saying alarm bells are ringing loudly the supreme court just agreed to review an abortion ban that violates nearly 50 years of supreme court precedent and is a test case to overturn roe v. wade. the supreme court, it is solidly 6-3 conservatives. so we're going to see this play out, you know, just thomas has been outspoken saying it should be overturned, roe v. wade. the big wild card, amy con
wade".law that would ban all abortions after 15 weeks except in cases of emergency emergencies or severe meetal abnormalities. and by the terms, it aims to severely limit the holding of roe v. wade which found that constitutional right to abortion prior to viability which is in about 24 weeks. it's not just mississippi. several states have recently pass a passed abortion restrictions. the supreme court is front and center taking up this fight. as can you imagine this is unnerving abortion...
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wade certainly restricting abortion more?o follow precedent because, guess what, the supreme court justices do, they decide what they think the precedent is and what the precedent means. this is a major issue. it's sort of remained quiet, retifl quiet if you look nationwide in the supreme court over the last several years. clearly the position of the new justices on abortion has been a major political and legal animating factor. let's remember the three newest justices all appointed by donald trump during his term are also the three youngest justices on the court. they are likely to be together as a block for many decades. >> and that by design as well. they are younger, they are there longer. >> this is big news, we will be following it as it gets into the fall. thanks so much. and we will be right back. they said it couldn't be done but you managed to pack a record 1.1 trillion transistors into this chip whoo! yeah! oh, hi i invested in invesco qqq a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq 100 like you you don't h
wade certainly restricting abortion more?o follow precedent because, guess what, the supreme court justices do, they decide what they think the precedent is and what the precedent means. this is a major issue. it's sort of remained quiet, retifl quiet if you look nationwide in the supreme court over the last several years. clearly the position of the new justices on abortion has been a major political and legal animating factor. let's remember the three newest justices all appointed by donald...
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the wade piece points out, we have had leaks from labs of deadly pathogens for years.s no lab that is impregnable. i hope you will come back. >> next time it will be worse. tucker, thank for having me. >> tucker: yeah. been pretty bad. good to see you. so, jeff bezos' warehouse workers can't get a pee break. some go in bottles. jeff bezos is buying at the largest got in the world. a lot of people are sick of this. jeff bezos' newspaper affecting congress and therefore your life. why are the rest of us finding it by buying cheap plastic crap from china? our next guest has a plan to make you less reliant on that. that's next. ♪ ♪ my retirement plan with voya keeps me moving forward. they guide me with achievable steps that give me confidence. this is my granddaughter...she's cute like her grandpa. voya doesn't just help me get to retirement... ...they're with me all the way through it. voya. be confident to and through retirement. as the covid-19 vaccines become available you may have questions. and that's normal. so, for the latest information, visit getvaccineanswers.o
the wade piece points out, we have had leaks from labs of deadly pathogens for years.s no lab that is impregnable. i hope you will come back. >> next time it will be worse. tucker, thank for having me. >> tucker: yeah. been pretty bad. good to see you. so, jeff bezos' warehouse workers can't get a pee break. some go in bottles. jeff bezos is buying at the largest got in the world. a lot of people are sick of this. jeff bezos' newspaper affecting congress and therefore your life. why...
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wade.terrifying prospect eerily reminiscent "the handmaid's tale," a country where women and their bodies were under the complete control of almost extravagantly corrupt and hypocritical men of god, quote, unquote. what's so scary and frankly traumatizing about that show and the book that inspired it is that it starts off in the very place that we live in right now where women have the right to choose what they do with their bodies until they don't. and then in what seems like a blink of an eye, those rights were just gone. naturally abortion opponents are thrilled given the new conservative makeup of the court, especially after the arrival of justice amy coney barrett. under his eye. barrett could join chief justice roberts, justices alito, kavanaugh, gorsuch and thomas, who have all expressed an interest in rolling back reproductive rights. according to the gut democracier institute, there are 21 states have passed aggressively restrictive law. mississippi is one of ten states with trigge
wade.terrifying prospect eerily reminiscent "the handmaid's tale," a country where women and their bodies were under the complete control of almost extravagantly corrupt and hypocritical men of god, quote, unquote. what's so scary and frankly traumatizing about that show and the book that inspired it is that it starts off in the very place that we live in right now where women have the right to choose what they do with their bodies until they don't. and then in what seems like a blink...
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wade decision. nbc news justice correspondent pete williams now. of precedent on the line here. >> very much so, shep, and here's why, for nearly those 50 years, ever since deciding roe v. wade in 1973, the supreme court has said that states cannot ban abortion before the fetus is viable, and that's generally considered to be about 23 weeks into the pregnancy, and under a consistent line of rulings since then, the court has said that states can impose restrictions on access to abortion services but only if they don't create an undue burden on the abortion right carlton reeves said this in his ruling, the state chose to pass a law it knew it was unconstitutional to endorse a decades long campaign fueled by national interest groups to ask the supreme court to overturn roe v. wade, so now the court has agreed to take a very look at that very issue, the core of roe, and as you know, the mississippi law would ban nearly all abortions after 15 weeks, so the question is can the states ban abortion before viability without violating the constitution you me
wade decision. nbc news justice correspondent pete williams now. of precedent on the line here. >> very much so, shep, and here's why, for nearly those 50 years, ever since deciding roe v. wade in 1973, the supreme court has said that states cannot ban abortion before the fetus is viable, and that's generally considered to be about 23 weeks into the pregnancy, and under a consistent line of rulings since then, the court has said that states can impose restrictions on access to abortion...
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joining me now, is the afo aforementioned nicholas wade. first question, is there any history of viruses escaping from even the best run labs? >> well, yes, there is a long history of very bad viruses such as smallpox escaping from labs with high containment. on average, there has been about one bad escape a year that we know of and probably more that we don't. and coming to recent times, there is the case of the sars 1 virus that caused the sars 1 epidemic in 2002 and that is a real escape artist and it has escaped six times already and four times from the beijing institute of virology. >> your essay is a very deep dive and includes the fact that dr. shea, the so-called bat lady, set out to create novel coronavirus with the cells. explain this. >> what she was doing was taking the spiked proteins of some viruses. the sort of knobs that come out of the surface of the virus and determine its target, the target on human cells and she was putting them into the genomes of other viruses to see how the effective was after the accident. she was do
joining me now, is the afo aforementioned nicholas wade. first question, is there any history of viruses escaping from even the best run labs? >> well, yes, there is a long history of very bad viruses such as smallpox escaping from labs with high containment. on average, there has been about one bad escape a year that we know of and probably more that we don't. and coming to recent times, there is the case of the sars 1 virus that caused the sars 1 epidemic in 2002 and that is a real...
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conservatives are hopeful that this case will help overturn the landmark abortion rights case roe versus wade. our washington correspondent alexandra limon joins us now with more on this alexander. >> good evening. and the supreme court will hear this case in the next term which begins in october. you know, in recent years, conservative states have been passing more restrictive abortion laws knowing they would be challenged in court and hoping it would lift lead to overturning the nation's abortion laws. mississippi's abortion law is one of the most restrictive in the country. banning all abortions after 15 weeks except in cases of severe fetal abnormality or when the mother's life is in danger. >> and the law does not provide exceptions for rape or incest over the last 4 years. a critical rights like the right to health care. the right to choose have been under. >> weathering an extreme attack, including project county and state laws. so far lower court decisions blocked mississippi's law because roe v wade established women have a constitutional right to an abortion until about 6 months int
conservatives are hopeful that this case will help overturn the landmark abortion rights case roe versus wade. our washington correspondent alexandra limon joins us now with more on this alexander. >> good evening. and the supreme court will hear this case in the next term which begins in october. you know, in recent years, conservative states have been passing more restrictive abortion laws knowing they would be challenged in court and hoping it would lift lead to overturning the...
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wade. our pete williams is following it pete, what's this case all about? >> reporter: lester, this involves a mississippi law that would ban nearly all abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy for nearly five decades the u.s. supreme court has said states cannot ban abortion before the fetus is viable around 23 weeks now the court has agreed to take another look at that very issue. the core of roe v. wade two justices who upheld roe in the past are gone, anthony kennedy and ruth bader ginsburg, replaced by trump appointees brett kavanaugh and amy coney barrett. the court will hear the case in the fall with a decision about a year from now. lester >> all right pete williams tonight in washington. thanks >>> in just 60 seconds, an associate of florida congressman matt gaetz pleads guilty here in orlando to charges including sex trafficking of a minor. >>> heavy rain along the gulf coast causing flash floods homes and vehicles underwater in lake charles, louisiana video of customers inside a flooded diner. the city getting over 11 inches just today >>> also here
wade. our pete williams is following it pete, what's this case all about? >> reporter: lester, this involves a mississippi law that would ban nearly all abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy for nearly five decades the u.s. supreme court has said states cannot ban abortion before the fetus is viable around 23 weeks now the court has agreed to take another look at that very issue. the core of roe v. wade two justices who upheld roe in the past are gone, anthony kennedy and ruth bader...
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wade. the mississippi law under review described as pure gaslighting by a judge and to legal scholars the very decision to take up the case in many ways speaks volumes about the focus of the conservative dominated court. from florida state university law professor ziegler in today's "the washington post" it is impossible to overstate what a big deal this decision is. the immediate threat to roe is very real but adds if the court stops short this case alone jeopardizes reproductive rights saying if the decides r court decides to uphold the abortion law it is not clear whether the court will impose any limit on abortion bans. this is where we start today. former u.s. senator and contributor claire maccaskill and casey barlow an attorney and host of "words matter" and errin haynes. claire, you and i co sort of talked the way through the confirmation of at least the last two trump appointees. this was trump's goal. just the decision to take up the case strikes fear in the hearts of everyone tha
wade. the mississippi law under review described as pure gaslighting by a judge and to legal scholars the very decision to take up the case in many ways speaks volumes about the focus of the conservative dominated court. from florida state university law professor ziegler in today's "the washington post" it is impossible to overstate what a big deal this decision is. the immediate threat to roe is very real but adds if the court stops short this case alone jeopardizes reproductive...
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in a lengthy article published nicholas wade takes apart the arguments of those that the virus couldsg, he documents the work that was going on in the chinese lab and reveals how lax the security was. most startling is the revelation of the funding research into the virus there came from the u.s. government from the department of anthony fauci, it's a remarkable and extremely important article and i urge you all to read it even like me the last time you grapple with the science was in high school but it's essential reading, joining me is nicholas wade and investigative reporter who covered science for almost 30 years at the new york times, thank you for joining me, first of all congratulations on the article is profoundly reported and very consequential. again as i said for those of us who didn't get beyond high school science i'm afraid in very simple terms as simply as you can explain the circumstantial scientific case that this virus did escape from a lab and didn't come from animal to human by transmission from animals to humans. >> there is no direct evidence for either of the t
in a lengthy article published nicholas wade takes apart the arguments of those that the virus couldsg, he documents the work that was going on in the chinese lab and reveals how lax the security was. most startling is the revelation of the funding research into the virus there came from the u.s. government from the department of anthony fauci, it's a remarkable and extremely important article and i urge you all to read it even like me the last time you grapple with the science was in high...
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wade could be in jeopardy? >> yeah.most lasting legacy of former president trump is what he did in supreme court, putting these three justices on the bench. a few week uzgo they agreed to hear a second amendment case. and supporters of abortion rights are nervous. they think this court is going to gut or limit roe v. wade. and the supreme court doesn't like to overturn precedent. they like to build it. there's a lot they can do here without overturning per se. it comes as you say as states across the country are pushing at a really rapid pace. they're embowl pd and passing these restrictions. >> yeah, they want to get these test cases to the high court as fast as possible. and you wrote a piece on how clarence thomas, long time conservative voice on the high court, and how this could be his time to make a pivotal stand on the supreme court. talk to us about that. >> keep in mind it was about 30 years ago the last time the supreme court heard a really big abortion case. and then the court upheld the core pinnings of roe
wade could be in jeopardy? >> yeah.most lasting legacy of former president trump is what he did in supreme court, putting these three justices on the bench. a few week uzgo they agreed to hear a second amendment case. and supporters of abortion rights are nervous. they think this court is going to gut or limit roe v. wade. and the supreme court doesn't like to overturn precedent. they like to build it. there's a lot they can do here without overturning per se. it comes as you say as...
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wade. we typically think about this coat hanger image. if an individual wants to end their pregnancy on their own they can with a set of pills. it is now possible to get abortion pills by mail. there's a safe way to do this and a potentially unsafe way to do it. one of the ways a post-roe abortion could be unsafe, for those who may worry about their immigration status, who may be unable to take time off work, who may not have child care, who may not know about abortion funds there to help them is that taking matters into their own hands might lead them to come into the cross hairs of the criminal justice system. and we've already started to see that, even with abortion being legal, that women have been arrested because they are suspected of trying to end pregnancies on their own. this is the reality of a post-roe world. >> letitia james promised to do anything to promise trump. former u.s. attorney chuck rosenburg weighs in. and new calls from the u.n. to president biden urging change to another aspect of immigration policy. but first, to
wade. we typically think about this coat hanger image. if an individual wants to end their pregnancy on their own they can with a set of pills. it is now possible to get abortion pills by mail. there's a safe way to do this and a potentially unsafe way to do it. one of the ways a post-roe abortion could be unsafe, for those who may worry about their immigration status, who may be unable to take time off work, who may not have child care, who may not know about abortion funds there to help them...
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the wade piece points out, we have had leaks from labs of deadly pathogens for years. that is impregnable. i hope you will come back. >> next time it will be worse. tucker, thank for having me. >> tucker: yeah. been pretty bad. good to see you. so, jeff bezos' warehouse workers can't get a pee break. some go in bottles. jeff bezos is buying at the largest got in the world. a lot of people are sick of this. jeff bezos' newspaper affecting congress and therefore your life. why are the rest of us finding it by buying cheap plastic crap from china? our next guest has a plan to make you less reliant on that. that's next. ♪ ♪ do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have one hundred thousand dollars or more of life insurance you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit conventr
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wade.re also waiting for big decisions that could come in the next 25 minutes or so. we're live with the latest on all of it. we're also live in a different courtroom, down in atlanta, that's where the associate of embattled matt gaetz is about to enter a guilty plea as part of a federal sex trafficking investigation. what it could mean for the congressman. i'm here with chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in tel aviv. and mike memoli. richard, let me start with you. >> so it does not seem to be slowing down, there was an intense night of israeli strikes on to the gaza strip, all throughout the gaza strip. north, center and the south. people who live there told us it was among the heaviest bombardments they've ever seen in all of the recent wars between israel and hamas in the gaza strip. so intense bombings there. the most deadliest incident took place when israel struck a road, it says, that it is trying to destroy hamas tunnels and infrastructure. that is what israel says is the
wade.re also waiting for big decisions that could come in the next 25 minutes or so. we're live with the latest on all of it. we're also live in a different courtroom, down in atlanta, that's where the associate of embattled matt gaetz is about to enter a guilty plea as part of a federal sex trafficking investigation. what it could mean for the congressman. i'm here with chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in tel aviv. and mike memoli. richard, let me start with you. >> so it...
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first up, dwyane wade. for the free-throw line. candace, underhand. wade. number two. oh!t shaquille o'neal. hey, dwyane's going to be here i think it would be nice -- you played with him for quite some time. tell us something embarrassing about dwyane that i can bring up tomorrow. >> when i first went to dwyane's house in miami he was living in a terrible house. and i had to pull him to the side and be like bro, you need to fire your realtor and get a new house. he was living right near a trailer park. >> jimmy: is that right? why do you think that is? is he cheap? >> no, he didn't realize how big-time he was yet. >> jimmy: i see. >> i said bro, if you want to be big time, you got to look and feel big time. >> jimmy: last year, you guys wagered your mvp trophies on the finals, and you won. did dwyane pay up? did he give you the trophy? >> no, he has not. >> jimmy: he has not? are you expecting to receive that trophy? >> no. him and his wife, they post photos every day so i know where they live at. next time they're out of town i'm just going to break in and take it. [ app
first up, dwyane wade. for the free-throw line. candace, underhand. wade. number two. oh!t shaquille o'neal. hey, dwyane's going to be here i think it would be nice -- you played with him for quite some time. tell us something embarrassing about dwyane that i can bring up tomorrow. >> when i first went to dwyane's house in miami he was living in a terrible house. and i had to pull him to the side and be like bro, you need to fire your realtor and get a new house. he was living right near...