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wade. our court's nine justices have the opportunity to reconsider a wrongly decided case. and, by the way, that wrongly decided case that became case law, it was nine men in black robes that really have overruled the will of the people. it wasn't a state legislature. it wasn't the u.s. house. it wasn't the u.s. senate. it was nine men in black robes in 1973 that has since resulted in the death of over 62 million innocent babies. 62 million. they have the opportunity to reverse this horrific decision that imposed abortion on demand until the moment of birth across the united states. they have the opportunity to recognize that roe was based on flawed and outdated science, and if the right to abortion which roe invented has no support in the text, the history, or the structure of the constitution. the supreme court has an opportunity to restore the constitution and defend our most fundamental rights, and that is a right to life. now let's go back to 1973 when roe was decided. many things were
wade. our court's nine justices have the opportunity to reconsider a wrongly decided case. and, by the way, that wrongly decided case that became case law, it was nine men in black robes that really have overruled the will of the people. it wasn't a state legislature. it wasn't the u.s. house. it wasn't the u.s. senate. it was nine men in black robes in 1973 that has since resulted in the death of over 62 million innocent babies. 62 million. they have the opportunity to reverse this horrific...
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wade. the supreme court hears this monumental case and what it could mean for the future of reproductive rights in this country. >>> plus, some familiar faces in a new wave of subpoenas connected to the capitol insurrection, what the focus on these long-time trump loyalists tells us about the direction of the january 6th investigation. the january 6th investigation. most bladder leak pads were similar. until always discreet invented a pad that protects differently. with two rapiddry layers. for strong protection, that's always discreet. question your protection. try always discreet. the best things america makes are the things america makes out here. the history she writes in her clear blue skies. the legends she births on hometown fields. and the future she promises. when we made grand wagoneer, proudly assembled in america, we knew no object would ever rank with the best things in this country. but we believed we could make something worthy of their spirit. my plaque psoriasis... but we .
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wade is overturned. happens, there are many states ready to go to trigger laws that are already on the books to make abortion illegal in their states. >> mississippi governor tate reeves was asked about this case during an appearance on "meet the press" yesterday. he talked about how he felt that roe v. wade was wrongly decided. take a listen. >> i believe in a simple reading of the united states constitution that when roe was decided in 1973, there is no fundamental right in our united states constitution to an abortion. and furthermore, chuck, i believe very strongly that you read the constitution, there is nowhere in the constitution that prohibits individual states, states like mississippi, to limit access to abortions. >> barbara, what do you make of that argument? >> i think -- i'm so glad that he raised that argument, because it is such a straw man. the ninth amendment to the constitution also says that the constitution preserves unenumerated rights. it is not intended to be an exclusive list. and
wade is overturned. happens, there are many states ready to go to trigger laws that are already on the books to make abortion illegal in their states. >> mississippi governor tate reeves was asked about this case during an appearance on "meet the press" yesterday. he talked about how he felt that roe v. wade was wrongly decided. take a listen. >> i believe in a simple reading of the united states constitution that when roe was decided in 1973, there is no fundamental right...
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wade. how this new law came about. >> last may, texas lawmakers celebrated a success in their battle against abortion. the governor signed into law the heartbeat act, banning abortion after only six weeks before most wome know they are pregnant. stopping all abortions, excepting cases omedical emergencies. abortion is a constitutional right since the roe v. wade supreme court ruling that prevents states from banning abortion and early pregnancy. texas legislators found a technique to push through the van -- ban. the state is now the one suing women who terminate their pregnancies. private citizens with no connection to the patients are called to sue clinics. if they are successful, they get at least $10,000. texas blues this shows their bill -- believes this shields their bill. >> i think the president has been clear that this bill is unconstitutional. it violates the right to sit and leave abortion established under roe v. wade. it creates a scheme for private citizens to invade that. >> t
wade. how this new law came about. >> last may, texas lawmakers celebrated a success in their battle against abortion. the governor signed into law the heartbeat act, banning abortion after only six weeks before most wome know they are pregnant. stopping all abortions, excepting cases omedical emergencies. abortion is a constitutional right since the roe v. wade supreme court ruling that prevents states from banning abortion and early pregnancy. texas legislators found a technique to push...
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tonight anime gets you in trouble, marching bands are racist, and dwayne wade.his is "the daily show" with trevor noah! >> trevor: hey, what is going on, everybody, welcome to the daily show, i'm trevor noah and joining me for today's headlines is our very own desi lydic, what is going on, desi. >> hey, trevor, i'm good. >> trevor: yeah? >> just prepping for thanksgiving, getting ready, i'm not hosting this year which is a huge relief but mi in charge of the dressing. which is kind of a huge responsibility. dressing all of my uncles? finding clothes for all 16 of them, that's a lot. >> trevor: i think the dressing has,-- you know what, desi, good for you. >> by the way, do you know where i can find a bunch of camo hats? >> trevor: no, no, i don't. >> i took an edible before i got here, i didn't know i was going to be on today. >> trevor: that's fine, desi, just relax and breathe and we'll be good. >> okay. >> trevor: yeah. you okay. >> happy thanksgiving. >> trevor: happy thanksgiving, desi. you good 134. >> hmmmm? >> trevor: okay. we'll come back, you shout if
tonight anime gets you in trouble, marching bands are racist, and dwayne wade.his is "the daily show" with trevor noah! >> trevor: hey, what is going on, everybody, welcome to the daily show, i'm trevor noah and joining me for today's headlines is our very own desi lydic, what is going on, desi. >> hey, trevor, i'm good. >> trevor: yeah? >> just prepping for thanksgiving, getting ready, i'm not hosting this year which is a huge relief but mi in charge of the...
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wade case. so you put this -- of course, when they were down further on the appellate level, their three votes together along with the other conservatives on the court, you have at the possibility of seeing roe v. wade turned away or at least minimized. >> that is a big deal. how many women are we talking that could be affected by this case if the court sides with mississippi? >> the number is remarkable. the gut of women under 45 years of age, 25%, one-fourth have had an abortion at some point in their lives. that's a huge number to deal with. it goes well beyond the state of mississippi. >> do you have an indication what's likely to happen and maybe more so when we'll know? >> yeah. a couple of things. the when is the easy part. we will know probably the last few days of june. any of the tough cases the court takes on all during the year, they often let go of around the last week of june. so that's probably what we could expect. now the what. that's another story. what will the court do? it co
wade case. so you put this -- of course, when they were down further on the appellate level, their three votes together along with the other conservatives on the court, you have at the possibility of seeing roe v. wade turned away or at least minimized. >> that is a big deal. how many women are we talking that could be affected by this case if the court sides with mississippi? >> the number is remarkable. the gut of women under 45 years of age, 25%, one-fourth have had an abortion...
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wade. >> it makes sense for the court to review their decisions in the past, and this is a vehicle in which for them to do it. >> i'll talk to mississippi governor tate reeves. >>> also, donald trump's former personal attorney michael cohen is free after serving time for breaking tax and campaign laws. i'll talk to him about the investigation into mr. trump's financial dealings -- >> they're working on a daily basis in terms of bringing this indictment. >> -- and the former president's political ambitions. joining me for insight and analysis are nbc news senior washington correspondent hallie jackson, "washington post," columnist eugene robinson, daniella pletka of the american enterprise institute and jake sherman, founder of bunch bowl news. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> well, a good sunday morning. hope you're enjoying the rest of your thank
wade. >> it makes sense for the court to review their decisions in the past, and this is a vehicle in which for them to do it. >> i'll talk to mississippi governor tate reeves. >>> also, donald trump's former personal attorney michael cohen is free after serving time for breaking tax and campaign laws. i'll talk to him about the investigation into mr. trump's financial dealings -- >> they're working on a daily basis in terms of bringing this indictment. >> --...
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wade. let's listen in. >> with these medical advancements we now know, that a 15-week unborn baby has fully developed heart, facial structures, eyes, nose, mouth and even eyebrows. they can yawn, they can hiccup and they even start sucking their thumbs and indicate if they're left-handed or right-handed. these significant advances make clear what those of us in the pro life movement already knew, that unborn children are human beings. i'm proud that my state of mississippi is in the heart of this landmark case. the humanity of the unborn is undeniable. dodd versus jackson women's health organization is the crucial opportunity for our supreme court to overturn roe v. wade and return the abortion issue to the political process away from activist judges. thanks for being here. >> in addition to being able to yawn and suck his or her thumb, babies at 15 weeks, also the heart has beat now 15 million times. it is hard to argue when you look at that that that is not a human being that deserves to
wade. let's listen in. >> with these medical advancements we now know, that a 15-week unborn baby has fully developed heart, facial structures, eyes, nose, mouth and even eyebrows. they can yawn, they can hiccup and they even start sucking their thumbs and indicate if they're left-handed or right-handed. these significant advances make clear what those of us in the pro life movement already knew, that unborn children are human beings. i'm proud that my state of mississippi is in the heart...
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wade, 27% want to overturn it. ing amongst democrats, 82 to 11.f overturning roe but it's not that much. does it matter much to the court? >> our republican party has been captured by a bunch of hardcore actiists who have made this their mission in life, and judges will decide which ones they want to push to the supreme court and the like. i do think even though those percentages belie a major truth, they care, at least a segment of the population does. if the court is really going to take back roe versus wade, which is one of the few decisions americans know by name, and to just change it because the core of personnel has changed is really contentional with american law. >> it always helps for you to analyze this for us. neal katyal is the former attorney general. >>> if trump's lawyer ignores the subpoena, that's next. from a heart att, that's next. jardiance also lowers a1c. and it may help you lose some weight. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems.
wade, 27% want to overturn it. ing amongst democrats, 82 to 11.f overturning roe but it's not that much. does it matter much to the court? >> our republican party has been captured by a bunch of hardcore actiists who have made this their mission in life, and judges will decide which ones they want to push to the supreme court and the like. i do think even though those percentages belie a major truth, they care, at least a segment of the population does. if the court is really going to...
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wade is an atrocity and rove vs. wade is a triumph. people can say there's this god-awful constitutional law. john eli was pro-choice and he said so. he was a great professor of law i believe that yell. they hade their day to -- doubs about the way they did it constitutionally which is why the argument coming out of the mississippi case that they argued this fall decided by next junene in a mirrored term electn is going to be momentous. >> the lucas is on the texas law which creates this i think the odd private right of action in orderus to explore this and take it to the court. >> i know there's in patients with making progress against roe vs. wade and not recognizing patience is required of constitutional government and the rule of law. inpatient empowers citizens with a bounty of $10,000. someone has to say to conservatives wait a minute just wait until california says we will give you $10,000 to drag people in. so i'm all for private enterprise but i'm not for outsourcing this kind of law. >> and it's like a court hearing in the mi
wade is an atrocity and rove vs. wade is a triumph. people can say there's this god-awful constitutional law. john eli was pro-choice and he said so. he was a great professor of law i believe that yell. they hade their day to -- doubs about the way they did it constitutionally which is why the argument coming out of the mississippi case that they argued this fall decided by next junene in a mirrored term electn is going to be momentous. >> the lucas is on the texas law which creates this...
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wade.nd this week could be the beginning of the. and the former solicitor general, neil cultural, joins me next. t. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ introducing the biggest advancement in the history of small business bookkeeping. having someone else do your books for you. i'm linda, your quickbooks live bookkeeper. let's do this linda! sounds good! a live expert bookkeeper who understands your business. felipe, i've categorized last month's hair gel expenses. steve, i just closed your books. great, how are we looking? profits are up! on to next month. on to next month, linda! get your books done for you by trusted experts. intuit quickbooks live bookkeeping. ♪ my name is monique, i'm 41, and i'm a federal contract investigator. as a single parent, i would run from football games to work and trying to balance it all. so, what do you see when you look at yourself? i see a person that's caring. sometimes i care too much, and that's
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wade is going to be the law of the land. so if my prediction is right and texas loses in the supreme court today's oral argument, that doesn't mean that this supreme court is going to now uphold roe versus wade or anything like that, and indeed, a month from today they'll be hearing a case in mississippi which is designed to overrule roe versus wade. it's very possible that the same justices who today strike down the vigilante or bounty provision on procedural grounds may still vote to overrule roe versus wade. elections matter, tomorrow's election matters. who we send to congress matters and of course who is on the u.s. supreme court. >> so what are the options for the court in this case? is it -- are they being asked to simply allow people to file lawsuits and bring lawsuits to block this law in federal courts? >> right, that's the basic claim that the challengers in the discovery are making, which is let us have a day in court and at least argue whether the texas law is constitutional or not. if texas had its way, you cou
wade is going to be the law of the land. so if my prediction is right and texas loses in the supreme court today's oral argument, that doesn't mean that this supreme court is going to now uphold roe versus wade or anything like that, and indeed, a month from today they'll be hearing a case in mississippi which is designed to overrule roe versus wade. it's very possible that the same justices who today strike down the vigilante or bounty provision on procedural grounds may still vote to overrule...
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i want to challenge dwayne wade to it now?putting the championship on the line. >> stephen: i just want to beat stef curry-- or tied stef curry. j. and i beat allen iverson. >> jon: you're going to put your title on the line. >> stephen: every night i put the title on the line, my friend. >> jon: let's go. >> stephen: what's new? i want to ask you something, we were talking about the asian american muppet joining the cast of sesame street." i found out somebody else is joining the cast of "sesame street." what are you doing on "sesame street," jon. >> jon: i'm going over to "sesame street" and singing some songs ♪ can you tell me how to get ♪ >> stephen: that's a milestone. >> jon: i know. i'm really so grateful. i watched it since i was a kid and always dreamed of being there. you go there and it's so much like what you remembered in person. it's just so emotional to be there. >> stephen: so you've been there. >> jon: yes. >> stephen: you've been there. at this point, you can tell me to you hoget... >> jon: yes. te "sesame st
i want to challenge dwayne wade to it now?putting the championship on the line. >> stephen: i just want to beat stef curry-- or tied stef curry. j. and i beat allen iverson. >> jon: you're going to put your title on the line. >> stephen: every night i put the title on the line, my friend. >> jon: let's go. >> stephen: what's new? i want to ask you something, we were talking about the asian american muppet joining the cast of sesame street." i found out...
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wade.ost: attorney general merrick garland was before congress in one of his recent hearings and was asked about the texas abortion law. here is his explanation of what the justice department is looking for in his response to members of congress. [video clip] 3 we are concerned -- >> we are concerned about the inability of anybody to challenge the supreme court established right on abortion because of the way the law is structured and we can't have a system where constitutional rights evade judicial review. host: kimberly robinson, what is texas arguing here? guest: texas says the law doesn't make it so that no one can sue in any court, just they cannot sue in federal court. texas says that the answer to the question of who consume in federal court is really no one and abortion providers must wait to be sued in state court and the state courts can work out the constitutionality of the law with the case eventually working its way back up to the supreme court. there are several problems with
wade.ost: attorney general merrick garland was before congress in one of his recent hearings and was asked about the texas abortion law. here is his explanation of what the justice department is looking for in his response to members of congress. [video clip] 3 we are concerned -- >> we are concerned about the inability of anybody to challenge the supreme court established right on abortion because of the way the law is structured and we can't have a system where constitutional rights...
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wade. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. more than 120 world leaders gathered in glasgow, scotland, monday for the opening of a crucial united nations climate summit whose outcome could determine the future habitability of the planet. the cop26 climate change conference, as it is officially called, open with this dire warning with the u.n. secretary-general. >> brutalizing biodiversity coming killing ourselves with carbon, treating nature like a toilet. enough of burning and drilling and mining are way deeper. we are digging our own graves. amy: as cop26 got underway, leaders from over 100 countries pledged to end in reverse deforestation by 2030. india unveiled its plan to reduce carbon emissions to net zero but only by 27 new. the united states is announcing a new plan today to reduce methane emissions. speaking to the assembled leaders, president joe biden apologized for former president trump's decision t
wade. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. more than 120 world leaders gathered in glasgow, scotland, monday for the opening of a crucial united nations climate summit whose outcome could determine the future habitability of the planet. the cop26 climate change conference, as it is officially called, open with this dire warning with the u.n. secretary-general. >> brutalizing biodiversity coming killing...
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neither one of us could wade _ on covid deals. neither one of us could wade into _ on covid deals. wade into this _ on covid deals. neither one of us could wade into this sleaze. - on covid deals. neither one of us could wade into this sleaze. this| on covid deals. neither one of us. could wade into this sleaze. this is not surprising, we have all heard whatjohn major had to say today, excoriating attack on borisjohnson, his cabinet and his way of government. but this is now a new twist on an old story, if you like. there are questions being raised about the fact that owen paterson, he resigned, caused all this rumpus, he resigned, caused all this rumpus, he was being paid £8,000 a month by a laboratory for about 16 hours work. that company was apparently awarded to covid testing contracts worth several hundred million pounds. and there are questions being asked about what was he doing, notjust being paid, lobbying for them but how this process happened without any proper competition. that is adding to the woes of sleaze which appears to be engulfing this government, like we haven'
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wade. >> the actual provisions in this law have prevented every woman in texas from exercising a constitutional right as declared by this court. >> there's a loophole exploited or used here. >> that loophole centers around how texas wrote the law to try to keep it out of federal courts. instead of state officials enforcing, private citizens can go to state courts to sue anyone who performs abortions. fines start at $10,000. signaling concern that the new law could be used as a law for other states to restrict constitutional rights. it could be free speech, free exercise of religion, second amendment rights if this position is accepted here. >> demonstrators on both sides of the issue gathered outside the court monday. >> we are excited to see a post rural america and provide women with the resources they need to keep their children. >> we would be very disappointed if we went back before roe v. wade. very, very disappointed. >> monday's argument centered around legal procedure, justices wil
wade. >> the actual provisions in this law have prevented every woman in texas from exercising a constitutional right as declared by this court. >> there's a loophole exploited or used here. >> that loophole centers around how texas wrote the law to try to keep it out of federal courts. instead of state officials enforcing, private citizens can go to state courts to sue anyone who performs abortions. fines start at $10,000. signaling concern that the new law could be used as a...
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wade. and it is it is very possible the same justices, who today strike down the vigilante, or bounty provision by procedural grounds, may still vote to overrule roe v. wade. so elections matter, tomorrow's elections matter -- in of course, who's on the u.s. supreme court. >> so what are the options for the court in this case? is it -- are they being asked to simply allow people to file lawsuits and bring lawsuits to block this law in federal court? >> right, that's the basic claim that the challengers of the united states government are making, which is let us have a day in court at least argue as to whether the texas law is constitutional or not. if texas had its way, you couldn't actually file a lawsuit at all or you'd have to wait for as long as it takes until someone brought a private bounty hunter for lawsuit under this -- new texas law. so, that is really it. they made abroad a clear lame, they'd like to uphold roe v. wade -- and i don't expect them to rule on it in this case. i thin
wade. and it is it is very possible the same justices, who today strike down the vigilante, or bounty provision by procedural grounds, may still vote to overrule roe v. wade. so elections matter, tomorrow's elections matter -- in of course, who's on the u.s. supreme court. >> so what are the options for the court in this case? is it -- are they being asked to simply allow people to file lawsuits and bring lawsuits to block this law in federal court? >> right, that's the basic claim...
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wade.s the supreme court may wait until after they have taken roll off the books, or after they have taken texans the ability to ban abortion the old-fashioned way. before they wipe out this law, that is sort of banning abortion through a backwards way. >> how do you expect the oral arguments to go tomorrow? can you tell us who the plaintiffs are in this particular case in a nutshell? >> sure, there are two sets of cases being argued tomorrow, the first was brought by a group of abortion providers, i believe the plaintiff is called whole woman's health, and ensues a number of texas state officials, including a texas state judge. the reason why they sued a texas state judge is really important. normally if you want to sue a state, you're not allowed to sue the state directly. so if i sued texas, it wouldn't be called -- he would have to sue the state official, who enforces the law that is being challenged. that is why texas set this up with private bounty hunters, so that there be no texas s
wade.s the supreme court may wait until after they have taken roll off the books, or after they have taken texans the ability to ban abortion the old-fashioned way. before they wipe out this law, that is sort of banning abortion through a backwards way. >> how do you expect the oral arguments to go tomorrow? can you tell us who the plaintiffs are in this particular case in a nutshell? >> sure, there are two sets of cases being argued tomorrow, the first was brought by a group of...
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wade is the effect the same in if you allow the mechanism to go forward, that roe v.decision and the right that came from you as you say doesn't mean a lot in states that would pass similar legislation. >> that's right. i think that's why back in september when the supreme court allowed the law to go into effect by a 5-4 vote so many thought that was a harbinger. if there weren't five justices to block a law like this, that spelled trouble for roe versus wade. the key is not just that a ruling against the providers that are ruling against the federal government would allow this restrictive abortion law to remain in effect and other states -- the problem it wouldn't stop with abortion. obviously folks have strong views about abortion and the constitutional right the supreme court has recognized to abortion but the cases the supreme courts hear are about so much more than that and that's why it's going to be critical to see if conservative justices who we know are hostile to roe versus wade and the constitutional right the supreme court recognized they're in are more ho
wade is the effect the same in if you allow the mechanism to go forward, that roe v.decision and the right that came from you as you say doesn't mean a lot in states that would pass similar legislation. >> that's right. i think that's why back in september when the supreme court allowed the law to go into effect by a 5-4 vote so many thought that was a harbinger. if there weren't five justices to block a law like this, that spelled trouble for roe versus wade. the key is not just that a...
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wade. some of the access to abortion under attack, what is the role of the state a.g. in protecting reproductive health care, and i'll start with a.g. healey because i know -- [inaudible] >> you know, what happened in texas is just so wrong. it is a blatantly unconstitutional law, and it is harming people every day. the stories are heartbreaking. and we've talked to our democratic colleagues in colorado, nevada and new mexico where women in their states weren't actually able to access a clinic for abortions because, understandably, so many people have fled texas to get those services. and it's heartbreaking to hear the stories of what is happening. women who are driving a thousand miles round trip in a day because they don't have child carat home, they don't have time off from work. they hay be trying to escape an abuser who assaulted them in the
wade. some of the access to abortion under attack, what is the role of the state a.g. in protecting reproductive health care, and i'll start with a.g. healey because i know -- [inaudible] >> you know, what happened in texas is just so wrong. it is a blatantly unconstitutional law, and it is harming people every day. the stories are heartbreaking. and we've talked to our democratic colleagues in colorado, nevada and new mexico where women in their states weren't actually able to access a...
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wade. football, is a game of inches. but it's also a game, of information.at any moment, the fate of the season can come down to this. billions of secure connections, per second. when the game is on the line and the game is always on the line touchdown! the nfl relies on cisco. as someone who resembles someone else, i appreciate that liberty mutual knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for...
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joining me now is the author of "dwyane," dwyane wade. this is something.rst of all, i worked my biceps with it, it is a beautiful book with beautiful pictures. what made you want to do it this way? >> you know, it's crazy now that you -- when i thought about all the images i had, and i thought of my entire career, how do i want to sum this up? how do i sum up 16 years or how do i want to let my fans and my supporters kind of in on dwyane? and so i have a photographer bobby lutellis who shot over 200 photos and he's been following me for the last 11 years and getting intimate moments. for me, i thought it was very important as i moved to the next phase of my life, as i leave basketball, for people to see the human side of dwyane. >> another thing i like about the book, it is not just about basketball, i promised i'll ask about basketball for me at the end. it is about you, and your entire life and the many aspects of it and one of the things you go into is after the parkland shooting, in florida, very present there, and part of the reason is that joaquin ol
joining me now is the author of "dwyane," dwyane wade. this is something.rst of all, i worked my biceps with it, it is a beautiful book with beautiful pictures. what made you want to do it this way? >> you know, it's crazy now that you -- when i thought about all the images i had, and i thought of my entire career, how do i want to sum this up? how do i sum up 16 years or how do i want to let my fans and my supporters kind of in on dwyane? and so i have a photographer bobby...
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there is 8,000 legislators in thee country one of whom say we want to return roe v wade but they say spare me that. suddenly abortionf is illegal. it's not true. overturning roe v wade would establish and reestablish abortion as a subject regular bowl by state law and you would differences. you would have one regime in louisiana and one in new york they are looking forward to this because they believe that it will energize suburban women going into the 2022 election. arguments are going to be made but it's going to turn into a fight given how emotional this issue is. >> people are emotional about everything. you can imagine what it's going to be like. june,em 2022. >> i have a lot of faith in them because they are believing well and i have minimal faith in the other branches of government at this point. if we are going to have a limited government, it depends on the supervision of democracy by the judiciary. congress will not limit itself and it will not stop violating the nondelegation doctrine from enforcinge which says legislats can make laws but they are not other legislators so
there is 8,000 legislators in thee country one of whom say we want to return roe v wade but they say spare me that. suddenly abortionf is illegal. it's not true. overturning roe v wade would establish and reestablish abortion as a subject regular bowl by state law and you would differences. you would have one regime in louisiana and one in new york they are looking forward to this because they believe that it will energize suburban women going into the 2022 election. arguments are going to be...
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wade."ow, paula, he was part of the reagan and first bush administrations that argued strongly to then the supreme court saying please, overturn roe but that was then and this is now. he's no longer an advocate. he's trying to steer this court perhaps towards reversal of r o', but in his mind he's also the institutional integrity of this supreme court and the notion of adhering to precedent. 1973 is when "roe v. wade" was first decide, and in 1992 is when the court affirmed the essential holding of roe" and what's at stake here is a question -- the question for the justices in this mississippi case is can a state ban abortion before viability? and that is before the fetus is able to live outside of the mother? and that viability cutoff line, fire wall, if you will, is exactly what the court said was in place in 1973 and 1992, so if the justices decide that mississippi can ban abortions after a 15 weeks, then that will be a reversal of a central part of roe. viable right now, paula, is estima
wade."ow, paula, he was part of the reagan and first bush administrations that argued strongly to then the supreme court saying please, overturn roe but that was then and this is now. he's no longer an advocate. he's trying to steer this court perhaps towards reversal of r o', but in his mind he's also the institutional integrity of this supreme court and the notion of adhering to precedent. 1973 is when "roe v. wade" was first decide, and in 1992 is when the court affirmed the...
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wade. the supreme court has patently upheld this constitutional right against legal challenge. generations of americans have come to rely upon the right to abortion to make the deeply personal decision about whether or when to have children. as the supreme court observed nearly 30 years ago when it reaffirmed the right to abortion planned parenthood versus casey, the ability of women to participate in the economic and social life of the nation has been facilitated by the ability to control their reproductive lives. access to safe, legal and affordable abortion allows people to make voices about their own lives. when to start a new job, went to go back to school, and eventually went to start a war grow a family. when states chip away at or ban abortion access, they are not only controlling women's bodies, they are controlling their lives. that impacts directly women of color, low income women and vulnerable populations. this hearing occurs just days after the supreme court heard oral argumen
wade. the supreme court has patently upheld this constitutional right against legal challenge. generations of americans have come to rely upon the right to abortion to make the deeply personal decision about whether or when to have children. as the supreme court observed nearly 30 years ago when it reaffirmed the right to abortion planned parenthood versus casey, the ability of women to participate in the economic and social life of the nation has been facilitated by the ability to control...
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wade. he started questioning the solicitor general from texas asking him if he thought this law -- what would stop this law from being copied across the country on things like gun rights, if you could have a vigilante sue someone who sold an assault weapon for millions of dollars. what would keep it from going forward. so that is some indication that this court, even though they did allow this law to go forward two months ago may be in a different place. but of course they're not talking about roe v. wade and they will have to come up with a decision on that in december. just because this law may change, and we'll see, we still have more decisions on this topic coming down the pipe just this session. >> and that brings me, joyce, to the peculiar nature of this law, and whether or not as marcus was writing in "the washington post" this weekend, and as you have raised in your podcast whether there is a bigger issue here arguably than roe v. wade because the texas law, this vigilante law overt
wade. he started questioning the solicitor general from texas asking him if he thought this law -- what would stop this law from being copied across the country on things like gun rights, if you could have a vigilante sue someone who sold an assault weapon for millions of dollars. what would keep it from going forward. so that is some indication that this court, even though they did allow this law to go forward two months ago may be in a different place. but of course they're not talking about...
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you think he would leave wade hampton behind? he's going to leave the two brigades that are least effective and the commanders who he does not like, takes the ones he likes with him and leaves jones and beverly robertson behind. they are supposed to be helping lee. lee doesn't use them. they are very ineffective. it is like they aren't there. the raid will occur on june 20 fifth. the problem is they are going to move and it will block his path, didn't expect that. he will do a detour. it didn't expect to do this detour. it is interesting. he needs to get back to lee but what is he doing? spending a lot of time ripping up tracks and burning bridges and burning down railroad depots. he needs to be moving fast. he hears just south of edward's very, very deep, very treacherous and is going to use it because it is not defendant. by the time he gets across it is a difficult on the horses he has to send hours losing more time. i would do this. if i see these wagons guess what i'm going to do. i'm grabbing those wagons. he's going to run
you think he would leave wade hampton behind? he's going to leave the two brigades that are least effective and the commanders who he does not like, takes the ones he likes with him and leaves jones and beverly robertson behind. they are supposed to be helping lee. lee doesn't use them. they are very ineffective. it is like they aren't there. the raid will occur on june 20 fifth. the problem is they are going to move and it will block his path, didn't expect that. he will do a detour. it didn't...
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he's going to run into the rear guard of wade hampton's brigade, and wade hampton is going to turn and there's going to be a nice little fight there. insignificant, but that fighting is going to occur on the 2nd. now, did you all figure out what the five were? how many did you come up with? most people are going to come up with four. they forget about the last one. okay. so here are the four. obviously i shouldn't say one and two. butford versus heath is on july 1. we all know that. let's go through it and i'll show it to you. this needs no introduction, the epic field seminary ridge between butford, holding, delaying lee as much as he possibly can until the first corps starts coming off. brinkerhoff ridge, along hanover pike or hanover ridge coming into gettysburg. this does not get enough play because what happened at coal's hill on june 2nd, the evening of july 2nd, remember edward johnson is attacking the hill, and remember george stuart's confederate brigade, part of it is going to take the hill. well, the second virginia is part of the brigade. they were on the left of stuart. th
he's going to run into the rear guard of wade hampton's brigade, and wade hampton is going to turn and there's going to be a nice little fight there. insignificant, but that fighting is going to occur on the 2nd. now, did you all figure out what the five were? how many did you come up with? most people are going to come up with four. they forget about the last one. okay. so here are the four. obviously i shouldn't say one and two. butford versus heath is on july 1. we all know that. let's go...
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wade.ippi has filed a brief with the court saying we think you should simply overturn roe v. wade and allow states to ban abortions, like what we're doing. that case is going to be argued december 1st no matter what. what's somewhat unclear at the moment is the texas case, which limits abortion even more to a six-week approximately of pregnancy, whether there will be a ruling on the merits at the same time, before, after the mississippi case. but the mississippi case is quite clear that that is when the court is going to decide whether roe v. wade is still good law in this country. >> again, as i said, an important moment for this court, what we're seeing today, and those oral arguments coming up in one month today, and a very important moment for this country. good to see you, jeffrey. >>> coming up for us, the last day for kanld daltds to win over voters in the most contentious governor's race in america. who will lead virginia? we'll discuss that next. >> tech: when you get a chip in you
wade.ippi has filed a brief with the court saying we think you should simply overturn roe v. wade and allow states to ban abortions, like what we're doing. that case is going to be argued december 1st no matter what. what's somewhat unclear at the moment is the texas case, which limits abortion even more to a six-week approximately of pregnancy, whether there will be a ruling on the merits at the same time, before, after the mississippi case. but the mississippi case is quite clear that that is...
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wade. law shouldn't go forward and they do side with the abortion advocates here in this case, they may still decide to weaken roe v. wade in just about a month. >> barb, what do you think about this? when you hear about the justices like brett kavanaugh worried that the law could open the door to private citizens using vigilante justice, what's your take here? they don't like the structure? i don't know what that means? >> i think that's right, stephanie. as julia said, i don't know that this means ultimately that roe v. wade is going to survive this term, but i think it means that justices barrett, kavanaugh, and roberts demonstrated that they were skeptical, if not downright hostile to the structure of this law because it evades judicial review. i think we all expected to hear this question about, isn't it true if you can do this with abortion rights, effectively, making them evade all judicial review, can't you it with all other rights, like gun rights? but i don't think we expected to
wade. law shouldn't go forward and they do side with the abortion advocates here in this case, they may still decide to weaken roe v. wade in just about a month. >> barb, what do you think about this? when you hear about the justices like brett kavanaugh worried that the law could open the door to private citizens using vigilante justice, what's your take here? they don't like the structure? i don't know what that means? >> i think that's right, stephanie. as julia said, i don't...
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he's going to run into the rear guard of wade hampton's brigade and wade hampton is going to turn and there is nice little fight there, insignificant, but that fighting is going to occur on the 2nd. now, fire fights. did you figure out what the five were? how many did you come up? most people are going to come up with four. they forget about the last one. okay. so here are the four. obviously i shouldn't say one and two. buford is on july 1st. we all know that. well let's go through it and i'll show it to you. and this needs no introduction. the epic fight per ridge summary ridge between buford holding delaying lee as much as he possibly can until the first war starts coming up. the ridge on the 2nd where this is right -- it is along hanover pike or hanover road coming into gettysburg. this does not get enough play. because what happened on july 2nd the evening of july 2nd. remember edward johnson is attacking. and do you remember george stewart's confederate brigade is going to take the hill. well, the second virginia is part of the stonewall brigade. they were on the left of stewart
he's going to run into the rear guard of wade hampton's brigade and wade hampton is going to turn and there is nice little fight there, insignificant, but that fighting is going to occur on the 2nd. now, fire fights. did you figure out what the five were? how many did you come up? most people are going to come up with four. they forget about the last one. okay. so here are the four. obviously i shouldn't say one and two. buford is on july 1st. we all know that. well let's go through it and i'll...
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a lot of americans think if you overturn roe versus wade abortion would be illegal. not true, all we do is established a status quo and reestablish abortion as a subject regular bowl bystate law. and you'd have vast differences . you have one abortion regime in louisiana and one in new york and they bear no resemblance to one another. >> i know a lot of people on the left were in favor of all of the above abortion rights. if you want to put it that way are looking forward to this because they believe it will energize suburban women going into the 22 elections. this is another debate. arguments are going to be made on this i think it's going to turn into a fight given how emotional this issue is. >> people are emotional about peanut butter these days. they're emotional about everything and you can imagine what it's going to be like . june 2022. >> that will be the day. you have a lot of faith inthe court system . >> i have a lot of faith in them because i think they're behaving well and i have minimal faith in the other two branches of government. >>. >> my view is th
a lot of americans think if you overturn roe versus wade abortion would be illegal. not true, all we do is established a status quo and reestablish abortion as a subject regular bowl bystate law. and you'd have vast differences . you have one abortion regime in louisiana and one in new york and they bear no resemblance to one another. >> i know a lot of people on the left were in favor of all of the above abortion rights. if you want to put it that way are looking forward to this because...
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wade, which had been declared national right for women to be able to end a pregnancy in 1973.the most serious threat since then because we have a whole new court with -- now we have six conservative justices, many who have spoken out against roe v. wade, and this challenge that you just referred to that's going to be heard wednesday goes to the heart of roe. it's a 15-week ban on abortions from the state of mississippi. roe v. wade and the 1992 planned parenthood versus casey said women have a right to end a pregnancy before viability. that is at about 22, 24 weeks when the fetus can live on its own outside of the woman. and that's what's at stake now with the 15-week ban. now, jim, you referred to other challenges, and i know you're thinking what is happening in texas where there's a six-week ban on abortion that has been allowed to take effect in that state for the last three months, because the justices have not blocked it. that case is specific to texas. it involves a very complicated procedural issue in that that ban in texas. but what happens in mississippi, the case to
wade, which had been declared national right for women to be able to end a pregnancy in 1973.the most serious threat since then because we have a whole new court with -- now we have six conservative justices, many who have spoken out against roe v. wade, and this challenge that you just referred to that's going to be heard wednesday goes to the heart of roe. it's a 15-week ban on abortions from the state of mississippi. roe v. wade and the 1992 planned parenthood versus casey said women have a...
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i fully believe this right wing court will overturn roe v wade. what happens then?t to the point what they do to it, what they've done to the voting rights act and leave it basically limp and dying, what happens to american women? >> this is an important decision as it relates to the reproductive freedom. let me say what we have done in the house led by congresswoman, the women's health production, excuse me, women's health protection act we've passed over into the senate and hopefully the senate will pass it and what that will do is make into law roe versus wade. right now states as you see are doing anything they want to do to deny access to the full range of reproductive health services including abortion care and that's why we've got to pass this bill and pass it quickly. >> are you surprised that there has been relative silence on this issue even as you have a hand mads tail law that passed in texas? this is cloaked in christianity on the other side. where are the churches that will minister to the women some of whom will die in the process of trying to get int
i fully believe this right wing court will overturn roe v wade. what happens then?t to the point what they do to it, what they've done to the voting rights act and leave it basically limp and dying, what happens to american women? >> this is an important decision as it relates to the reproductive freedom. let me say what we have done in the house led by congresswoman, the women's health production, excuse me, women's health protection act we've passed over into the senate and hopefully...
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we can no longer say roe v wade is the law of the land. so, doctor, could you elaborate on the impact some of these very years have had on women in your practice? and i'd like to pick up on a question that my friend and colleague asked you. can you expand on some of the complications, perhaps like the one i told you about my mother-in-law's mom, some of the complications that might lead a doctor to discuss the option of abortion, even when a pregnancy is mounted? >> thank you so long for allowing me to continue. yes, at any point in pregnancy, but for example, at 15 weeks, someone's bag of water can breaks. when that happens, there is no intervention that can help continue that pregnancy. there is no intervention that can assure life for that pregnancy so the recommendation at that point is delivery or a procedure, and abortion to prevent death and that person. but this law prevents us from being able to do that and we have to actually wait until the person is critically ill before we can intervene so that a situation comes up quite a bit,
we can no longer say roe v wade is the law of the land. so, doctor, could you elaborate on the impact some of these very years have had on women in your practice? and i'd like to pick up on a question that my friend and colleague asked you. can you expand on some of the complications, perhaps like the one i told you about my mother-in-law's mom, some of the complications that might lead a doctor to discuss the option of abortion, even when a pregnancy is mounted? >> thank you so long for...
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. >> reporter: the focus is over who can be sueded to challenge the law, not whether roe verses wade should be overturned. the texas legislation bans abortions after a heart beat is detected which can be as early as six weeks. instead of state officials enforcing law, private citizens can file civil lawsuits with penalties of at least $10,000 for anyone violating the law. the justices agreed to hear oral arguments with legal questions raised about texas law on expedited basis. in september they rejected emergency appeal to block the law in a 5-4 decision. many conservative leaning states across the country are passing abortion restrictions. it's part of a deliberate effort to get the issue of abortion before the newly conservative supreme court with six conservative justices including three appointed by former president trump. mississippi's law will be first to be argued exactly one month from today. that law bans abortions at 15 weeks and is a direct challenge to roe v wade. >> if states are allowed to decide the issue, you could have different laws on abortion in conservative leani
. >> reporter: the focus is over who can be sueded to challenge the law, not whether roe verses wade should be overturned. the texas legislation bans abortions after a heart beat is detected which can be as early as six weeks. instead of state officials enforcing law, private citizens can file civil lawsuits with penalties of at least $10,000 for anyone violating the law. the justices agreed to hear oral arguments with legal questions raised about texas law on expedited basis. in...
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wade in this case, but one month from today it will take up a different case that's asking the justices to overturn roe and allow mississippi's 15-week ban on abortion. it's not clear if we'll have a decision in this texas case by then. norah? >> jan crawford at the supreme court, thank you, jan. >>> there is fears tonight that air travel chaos over the halloween weekend could signal ahead for thanksgiving and christmas travelers. american airlines has canceled more than 2,000 flights in recent days because of bad weather and a shortage of workers. here is cbs' errol barnett. >> they delayed our flight a couple of times, and then they told us it was canceled. >> and i'm kind of stranded. >> reporter: frustrated flyers felt like they were being tricked after this halloween weekend. >> right when we arrived we got a message that it got canceled. >> reporter: american airlines passengers are lining up for answers after the carrier canceled more than 2,000 flights since friday, including 400 today. >> as soon as i got here, i got a text message that my flight was canceled. they had no crew.
wade in this case, but one month from today it will take up a different case that's asking the justices to overturn roe and allow mississippi's 15-week ban on abortion. it's not clear if we'll have a decision in this texas case by then. norah? >> jan crawford at the supreme court, thank you, jan. >>> there is fears tonight that air travel chaos over the halloween weekend could signal ahead for thanksgiving and christmas travelers. american airlines has canceled more than 2,000...
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wade as part of the ban.itor general and the solicitor general reports up to the attorney general. the new attorney general, merrick garland, has been leading the opposition to these southern state bans and accuses them of simply defying, denying and abrogating women's constitutional rights. >> the obvious and expressly acknowledged intention of this statutory scheme is to prevent women from exercising their constitutional rights. >> that is just legally true. that's not a debate. the supreme court has long ruled these are constitutional rights. in fact, new members of the court will say that they will ignore precedent or reverse that. you may recall this from the supreme court confirmation hearings that get covered on tv, it has been kind of a weird tradition, for the even republican appointees to say under oath all sorts of words about roe being a type of settled precedent. >> i understand the importance of the precedent set forth in roe v. wade. >> i don't think that abortion or the right to abortion would
wade as part of the ban.itor general and the solicitor general reports up to the attorney general. the new attorney general, merrick garland, has been leading the opposition to these southern state bans and accuses them of simply defying, denying and abrogating women's constitutional rights. >> the obvious and expressly acknowledged intention of this statutory scheme is to prevent women from exercising their constitutional rights. >> that is just legally true. that's not a debate....
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wade? what happens?know, the court, from the framing, this is in the federalist papers, has no power. it has no army. it has no budget. it has neither sword no purse. so if its public legitimacy disintegrated, it doesn't have a backup plan. it doesn't have a way to enforce its will on the country. so what happens then is if the court does what we think it's going to do, both dismantling roe v. wade and really increasing gun rights, the american public is going to have a catastrophic lack of faith in the court and we're back into the era of, you know, this has happened before, the court has no power. and that is terrifying. >> dahlia, always a pleasure to get your analysis on these important matters. i appreciate your time this morning. dahlia lithwick is a senior editor and legal correspondent for slate. >>> coming up, the fallout from a gun scare inside one of the world's busiest airports. one o world's busiest airports knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only p
wade? what happens?know, the court, from the framing, this is in the federalist papers, has no power. it has no army. it has no budget. it has neither sword no purse. so if its public legitimacy disintegrated, it doesn't have a backup plan. it doesn't have a way to enforce its will on the country. so what happens then is if the court does what we think it's going to do, both dismantling roe v. wade and really increasing gun rights, the american public is going to have a catastrophic lack of...