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give us your reaction to this united states united states supreme court ruling today. >> i don't think a lot of people and donald trump or plane, this is a trump win. i don't necessarily see it that way. this was a hurdle that came up late for him in his plans for reelection and he got around it. he was lucky. he didn't have much. there was not much forethought on this whole but the court did the right thing and they came together the chief got a unanimous decision, just as was done in dealing with the president with nixon. and is important that the court speak with one voice. i can recall wolf that nixon was looking for a whole you could get around and the court forcing him to turn turnover his secret tapes there was no hole. they made it airtight. i think this is just a nice clean opinion as well. >> do you think that ruling was proper? >> i do. i you know, it's clearly a part of the amendment itself the un implementing section five therefore, congress to do as the court said, they should do. and i think i don't think this congress will certainly act on that. i'm not sure any republi
give us your reaction to this united states united states supreme court ruling today. >> i don't think a lot of people and donald trump or plane, this is a trump win. i don't necessarily see it that way. this was a hurdle that came up late for him in his plans for reelection and he got around it. he was lucky. he didn't have much. there was not much forethought on this whole but the court did the right thing and they came together the chief got a unanimous decision, just as was done in...
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ultimately, the united states supreme court disagreed. votes were donald trump will count and he is on our ballot. >> the court didn't address the sensitive issue whether trump has actually an insurrectionist. are you disappointed by that and what worries you most about this decision? >> i wouldn't say i was surprised. they didn't address it but it is the big elephant in the rub only two courts have looked at the question of whether trump engaged in insurrection, and they both determined that he did and i think one of the concerns from this decision is that without congressional action, oath-breaking insurrectionists running for federal office will not be able to be stopped from appearing on ballots although congress could act, it's highly unlikely with such congress that we have that just doesn't function very well >> as you heard, the madam secretary, even the three liberal justices agreed that trump can't be removed from the ballot given that did the colorado supreme court, from your perspective? go too far >> i don't think the colorad
ultimately, the united states supreme court disagreed. votes were donald trump will count and he is on our ballot. >> the court didn't address the sensitive issue whether trump has actually an insurrectionist. are you disappointed by that and what worries you most about this decision? >> i wouldn't say i was surprised. they didn't address it but it is the big elephant in the rub only two courts have looked at the question of whether trump engaged in insurrection, and they both...
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that appeals court put the law back on hold just hours after the united states supreme court said that texas can begin enforcing it. we've got more of the story from cnn, senior national correspondent ed lavandera. these on the scene first and el paso, texas, and cnn senior supreme court analyst, joan biskupic, she's here with me in washington. add lots of back-and-forth going on over the past 24 hours. it's getting a bit confusing. first of all, what are law enforcement agencies? along the border where you are actually saying >> while we've >> spoken with the number of shares and police chiefs across the state who are closely watching this legal roller coaster continue to play out today. but what many of these law enforcement agencies wolf are preparing for is trying to get a sense of how this loss bill for sb4, as it's known here in texas how it would be implemented on the ground day-to-day if it is allowed to go into effect. and one of the things that we're hearing, the common theme that we're hearing from law enforcement organizations all across the state, right now, is that it doe
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states supreme court. the justices seemingly skeptical of a nationwide ban on the drug during today's oral arguments cnn's jessica schneider is on the story for us. jessica, walk us through the key issues we heard today. well, interestingly, wolfe, this case was actually first brought by doctors anti-abortion doctors in 2022, trying to argue that the fda just didn't go through the proper procedures when they approved this pill and 2000 and then also ease some restrictions in later years, the justices seemed very skeptical that these doctors even had the legal right or the standing to even bring this lawsuit in the first place. and that's because of some of the arguments from the fda lawyers, the government lawyers, and also the drug manufacturers, lawyers they really said, look, the doctors are bringing this case because they believe that they might at some point maybe have to treat women who appear in the emergency room because of potential complications from mifepristone, the justices seemed to indicate
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states supreme court after oral arguments today, for and against a nationwide ban, we're going to tell you what the justices appeared to signal about their eventual decision. and robert f. kennedy jr. names a wealthy tech lawyer as his vice presidential pick working to heightened attention on his independent presidential bid as top democrats portray him as a spoiler who got help donald trump get elected welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer, a urine the situation room the skis, cnn breaking news. >> let's get right to the breaking news on the baltimore bridge he's disaster. the investigation now beginning into how and why a cargo ship slammed into the bridge sending pieces of twisted metal into the water. cnn's brian todd has been on the scene for us all day long. he's life joining us now for baltimore harbor and brian authorities, i take it our focus again on the search and rescue operation that's ongoing. give us the latest >> they are indeed wolf from this unique vantage point, you can see the point of impact where this vessel, the d
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and questions about its future joining me now, the retired united states supreme court justice stephen breyer. he's the author of a very important and powerful, brand new book entitled reading the constitution. why i chose pragmatism, not textualism. justice breyer, thank you very much for joining us. want to discuss your book. we're going to get to that. but among other things, you've said that on its current path right now, the supreme court is producing, and these are your words, a constitution that no one wants. what are the implications of that for the country? >> that's not a good implication for the country. and where i say that frequently was nino scalia and i used to discuss in public the? differences in our approach to the constitution, i remember and statutes two. >> and >> he would say i have too complicated the system. >> only >> use steven can do it and then i'd say to him, but if we follow eu nino will have a constitution that no one would want. >> interesting. so you're sticking by those words that were producing a constitution that no one wants. >> well, if you follow
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it's the country such a powerful and important position of the united states supreme court? let me just wrap this up because i know you've gotta go what do you hope your legacy will be as far as the american judicial system? concerned? >> i can't do better than say what sandra o'connor told me when thurgood marshall and she were discussing that question he was a little little me he said, i don't know if i've really accomplished anything sandra said, my goodness, they're good. you've accomplished more than i think anybody on this court is accomplished what is your legacy going to be said? i know what i'd like it to be >> guessing from what i've heard >> he >> said he tried he tried. that's the virtue of that job. >> it >> gives you a chance to do your best. it's not the applause i was told by a president the applause dies very rapidly, very rapidly, and then you're left with the jaw and the virtue of that job is it requires you to forget about yourself. you know, it can go all brace everybody, ban basso, but india he'd been ambassador and one of his colleagues said, yes, untr
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one year later, earl warren is the chief justice of the united states supreme court. rod wanted a political appointment from obama, and for that, he was prepared to trade obama's old senate seat, which is actually legal. otherwise, eisenhower would have gone to jail, and americans would not have "liked ike." do you see yourself as somebody who was just trying to function in perhaps an inherently corrupt but legal system, and that theoretically almost any politician could be snagged the way you were? absolutely. of course i do, except i'm giving me higher marks. because i was using that money that--that-- and that power gave me to fight an established system that served itself on the backs of the people, and when you do that, you piss a lot of people off, and they wanna get rid of you. but do you think that you're earthier about it? like, more outspoken about it? well, i wasn't hiding any of it, but these--because it's legal, and that's how you govern. abraham lincoln was able to get the 13th amendment passed at congress, which ratified the emancipation proclamation, f
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states supreme court did an about face and lifted a hold on the measure for now, we're tracking the impact at the southern border where many migrants may now be at risk of getting arrested. also tonight former white house adviser peter navarro just became the latest trump ally to wind up behind bars. cnn was there as navarro reported to present for his contempt of congress conviction and railed against judges, jurors, and democrats plus donald trump is doubling down tonight on his efforts to drive a wedge between american jewish voters and democrats as he continues to feed into ugly anti-semitic views and stereotypes were breaking down what he's now saying and why it's so dangerous welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer, a urine. the situation room the skis, cnn >> breaking news, that's good right to the breaking news, the new ruling by the us supreme court, allowing a controversial texas immigration law to be enforced while it's still being appealed cnn's rosa flores has more on the law and the intense opposition to it. >> hundreds o
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the average person can't take the case beginning to end through the united states supreme court >> donald trump does, right? and he can avail himself of that, of those rights. but also i think jim, the important thing here is these cases took a long from time to break, right? so this comes right back. jack smith's case didn't happen overnight. we went through an entire months of the jan. sixth hearings, grand jury testimony, and then finally indict an indictment pretty late in the game. so they knew when they when they when they brought this indictment, that they were gonna be up against it on a timeline and that there were going to be appeals in both interlocutory appeals, which are intermediate appeals that could be immediately taken up to the supreme court and then appeals after the fact after judgments rendered. so it's part of the process the justice system doesn't spin fast. this one in particular, though, given where jack smith's case was when it was filed, is probably moving along faster than most other federal cases. he in philadelphia, we have we have a number of criminal trials
the average person can't take the case beginning to end through the united states supreme court >> donald trump does, right? and he can avail himself of that, of those rights. but also i think jim, the important thing here is these cases took a long from time to break, right? so this comes right back. jack smith's case didn't happen overnight. we went through an entire months of the jan. sixth hearings, grand jury testimony, and then finally indict an indictment pretty late in the game....
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after the united states supreme court took a constitutional right that had been recognized from the people of america, from the women of america in states around our country extremist have proposed and passed laws that have denied women access to reproductive health care. >> and the >> stories of bound. i've heard stories of have met with women who had miscarriages in toilets women who were being denied emergency care because the health care providers there at an emergency room, we're afraid that because of the laws in their state that they could be criminalized sent to prison for providing health care. i'm here at this health care clinic to uplift the work that is happening in minnesota. as an example of what true leadership looks which is to understand it is only right and fair that people have access to the health care they need, and that they have access to health care in an environment we're they are treated with dignity and respect and please do understand that when we talk about a clinic such as this, it is absolutely about health care and reproductive health care. so everyone get r
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states supreme court to effectively render that provision inoperable. i mean, as a practical matter, i don't don't see the two parties in congress coming together on this issue anytime soon. really, what's going to have to happen is they're asked to be some distance from donald trump. looking back in history at these moments in 20 years, perhaps when people can take a more dispassionate view of this era before congress comes to gathered to draft some sort of legislation that would determine when. and if someone is ineligible to serve on the ballot. >> yeah. rendering this ineffective, that's a very interesting observation. renato, appreciate you for us let's discuss the supreme court decision with the chairman of the colorado republican party, dave williams dave was in favor of keeping donald trump on the ballot. thanks so much for being with us this afternoon obviously, your arguments, your view of this case prevailed. i'm wondering what your reaction is. >> relief ultimately, voters should get to decide the candidate they want to vote for 2s and not u
states supreme court to effectively render that provision inoperable. i mean, as a practical matter, i don't don't see the two parties in congress coming together on this issue anytime soon. really, what's going to have to happen is they're asked to be some distance from donald trump. looking back in history at these moments in 20 years, perhaps when people can take a more dispassionate view of this era before congress comes to gathered to draft some sort of legislation that would determine...
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states supreme court. he changed the primary calendar to put african americans not at the back of the bus, but at the front of the bus, so that the issues that are important to us get to have the element of the booby get to be elevated in terms of the presidential discussion she didn't dialogue. but look at his policies from what he's done in terms of going after diabetes and making sure that insulin, which two diabetes disproportionately impacts the black community making sure that we dropped that down to $35 a person. >> there's >> so much that i can point to that joe biden he has done in order to lowest unemployment for the black community in my lifetime. and i can go on and on. and so we >> have a president who is actually delivering for the community, not just words, but his actions as well >> let me ask you surely you have been falling the news about your counterpart and the rnc, the former chair ronna mcdaniel she has made quite a splash in her post rnc world and life. she faced a huge backlash for
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we're controversial new immigration law is back on hold again, just hours after the united states supreme court. let it take effect republican governor greg abbott responding today in volleying, the state will continue arresting migrants who illegally trespass. cnn's ed lavandera has the latest well, newly arrived migrants sit outside is shelter in el paso, texas. the legal fight over a controversial immigration law continues during oral arguments in the fifth circuit court of appeals today, texas officials argued the law should go into effect while the legal challenge plays out in federal court. >> texas has decided that we are at the epicenter of this crisis we are on the front line and we are going to do something about it. >> this law would give local law enforcement officers the ability to arrest migrants suspected of entering texas illegally and allows state judges to deport migrants to mexico but one of the judges voice confusion over how the law would work confusion partially echoed by the attorney representing texas. >> i was just trying to envision how this all plays. a couple o
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states supreme court has just ruled that public officials can >> block social media followers in some circumstances, i want to bring in cnn, senior supreme court analyst job biskupic was going through reading about all of this. so what, what's going on? what are we learning? >> i just came from the supreme court when all nine justices were on the bench, and justice amy coney barrett, speaking on behalf of unanimous court, has established a new test for when public officials are allowed to block their followers on social media. now these cases that she was deciding on behalf of the court's speaking on behalf of the court came from michigan and california, but you'll recall that donald trump, when he was in office, blocked people on twitter. that case never was heard by the supreme court because he was out of office by the time it reached up there. but now, deciding a matter involving eyesight to local two sets of local officials who had blocked followers, who had complained about their activity. the justices establish a test and it's a pretty it's a tested in some ways splits the diffe
states supreme court has just ruled that public officials can >> block social media followers in some circumstances, i want to bring in cnn, senior supreme court analyst job biskupic was going through reading about all of this. so what, what's going on? what are we learning? >> i just came from the supreme court when all nine justices were on the bench, and justice amy coney barrett, speaking on behalf of unanimous court, has established a new test for when public officials are...
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states supreme court ruling that former president donald trump cannot be removed from any state's ballot. i think the real breaking news here is what lets her not appear to be merging we all be coming >> i want to just say this, the john welcome to the wilf pack and very nice glasses. i'll be back later today with kate bolduan, 04:00 p.m. eastern for special coverage of super tuesday inside politics with dana bash, start right now >> on inside politics, it's a tuesday to remember americans in more than a dozen states across the country are casting their ballots. this super tuesday, the decisions could end the primaries ease and then all but hand the republican nomination to donald trump, or a third straight election plus, is this nikki haley's last stand? he's on the verge of mathematical elimination. so what's her next move and more importantly, where we'll her supporters land. >> and >> four years ago on super tuesday joe biden pulled off a staggering political comeback. this time, he's an incumbent president preparing for a rematch with monumental consequences, will look at morning si
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, the district of columbia and the united states supreme court to obtain critical testimony so a very complimentary letter back by fani willis to this breaking news that we have here that nathan wade, as we expected, is out as a lead prosecutor in this case. brianna our glowing review of nathan wade's work on the case, nick please standby. we also have gen. rodgers standing by and jen norm alluded to the idea of how this case now moves forward. so nathan wade is tendered his resignation. what do you think comes next? >> well, next they'll continue with the process of trying to get a trial date set and moving towards that trial date. they've been engulfed and then controversy for weeks now, and that's kind of put everything else on the back burner, but finding willis and her team were looking for initially an august child i don't think there's any way that's going to happen, but they're now going to shift their attention to trying to get judge mcafee back in the mode of scheduling them a trial date so that they can move scores that date certain. and of course, to the extent that nathan
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or there's more breaking news coming into the situation room from the united states supreme court. the justices have denied a request by former trump adviser peter navarro to avoid prison while you appeals is contempt of congress conviction navarro is scheduled to begin serving a four month prison sentence at the federal facility in miami tomorrow. he was convicted in september of two counts of contempt of congress for defying a subpoena from the january 6 house select committee and just ahead, cnn is on the scene in haiti as the caribbean nation's capital city explodes into violence, are live report from port-au-prince is coming up, plus donald trump is defending is inflammatory rhetoric. what he's now claiming he meant when he warned of a bloodbath, if he's not re-elected united states of scandal with jake tapper. sunday at nine on cnn >> that's how you make like never even happened >> serve for duma. >> a heart attack. do they have life insurance? >> no. >> but we have life insurance john i'm trying to find something we can afford. >> fortunately, it only a few minutes. select b
or there's more breaking news coming into the situation room from the united states supreme court. the justices have denied a request by former trump adviser peter navarro to avoid prison while you appeals is contempt of congress conviction navarro is scheduled to begin serving a four month prison sentence at the federal facility in miami tomorrow. he was convicted in september of two counts of contempt of congress for defying a subpoena from the january 6 house select committee and just ahead,...
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first this stunning realization from comedian jon stewart breaking news this morning, the united states supreme court ruling that former president donald trump cannot be removed from any state's ballot. i think the real breaking news here is well, let's are not appear to be merging we all be coming >> more breaking news. we need to share with you this morning >> multiple wildfires burning in the texas panhandle a government shutdown is still on the calendar. >> central >> i brought in a ciu or max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy and just two weeks here, i'll take that. >> i'm sure max protein 30 graham is protein one prim sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals, and a new fiber blend with a prebiotic >> here's to getting better with age >> here's the beaten these two every thursday help fuel today with boost type protein. >> complete >> nutrition, you need without the stuff you don't >> so here's to now >> do day one we're our shared values propel us towards a more secure future through august, a partnership built upon cutting-edge american, australian, and
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so that's exactly how it already works in the united states and it's worked for over 100 years at the least with election administration. and earlier, you mentioned the question of, well, what is an insurrection i believe that the united states supreme court can clearly define what an insurrection is in this case, there was a five-day trial going after that exact question. evidence was presented. witnesses were called from both sides, and then the colorado supreme court looked at that question again. so all these terms are able to be defined if the court chooses to go down the road under i guess, allowing states to do what we many of us believe is already within our authority executing the constitution, protecting our ballots and our democracy from oath breakers there have been public questions about partisanship on this supreme court, and i wonder, do you expect the >> supreme court as it's currently composed, to answer this question without partisanship and fairly again, what i can say is the american people will be in the a great position to save >> democracy in november. this cour
so that's exactly how it already works in the united states and it's worked for over 100 years at the least with election administration. and earlier, you mentioned the question of, well, what is an insurrection i believe that the united states supreme court can clearly define what an insurrection is in this case, there was a five-day trial going after that exact question. evidence was presented. witnesses were called from both sides, and then the colorado supreme court looked at that question...
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the calendar you just showed had an immunity argument in the united states supreme court. realistically, i am pessimistic that the january 6 case we'll go for that. the trial will go forward before the election. because as your calendar points out in, it's literally the end of april when the supreme court hears argument i don't think that the supreme court is going to release an opinion on until june and at that point, there may be some work for the trial judge to do before trial would even get underway. and realistically, i would say that would be maybe september, october, and i just it's hard for me imagine are starting a trial then. >> all right. so that's from mar-a-lago? >> yeah >> that's what i was going to ask you about what lago there's so many criminal type that are upcoming as far as the mar-a-lago goes, judge, aileen cannon has really shown a willingness to push this trial trial and to give as much latitude to trump's team is possible so it's just really hard for me to see her putting his feet to the fire, particularly given the fact that the classified document
the calendar you just showed had an immunity argument in the united states supreme court. realistically, i am pessimistic that the january 6 case we'll go for that. the trial will go forward before the election. because as your calendar points out in, it's literally the end of april when the supreme court hears argument i don't think that the supreme court is going to release an opinion on until june and at that point, there may be some work for the trial judge to do before trial would even get...
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and we've seen this in the january 6 case, he got a major assist from the united states supreme court last week, and apparently he's getting some assistance from judge cannon, who is slow walk many aspects of the mar-a-lago case, it ruin the book. >> you say that jack smith is quote, tailor-made for process excluding trump, you say his actions to date show that despite being delta tough hand in terms of timing, he's risen to the challenge both dc and florida cases were clearly going to be extremely strong but only an experienced prosecutor likes me that could get them quickly to the finish line. >> do you think i mean >> can he get any of these cases to the finish line because right now it seems like it might be the what's being called the hush money case, which is now being built at also has an election interference case in new york. maybe the only one before the election. >> i think that's that is a distinct likelihood, but i don't think it's any fault of his he was dealt a hand in terms of the timing of this and when to go forward. and as melissa ted, i think the supreme court has
and we've seen this in the january 6 case, he got a major assist from the united states supreme court last week, and apparently he's getting some assistance from judge cannon, who is slow walk many aspects of the mar-a-lago case, it ruin the book. >> you say that jack smith is quote, tailor-made for process excluding trump, you say his actions to date show that despite being delta tough hand in terms of timing, he's risen to the challenge both dc and florida cases were clearly going to be...
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. >> after that, you ascended to a clerkship within chief justice william rehnquist on the united states supreme court, correct? >> correct. >> then you later joined the daddy bush department of justice as a special assistant to known federalist society member. and now fbi director christopher wray isn't that correct? >> i did spend some time working for former assistant attorney general, christopher wray. >> you later join the trump justice department as the principal associate deputy attorney general working as the right-hand man for another known federalist society member, rod rosenstein isn't that correct? >> i served as mr. rosenstein's principal deputy and then donald trump appointed you to serve as us attorney for the district of maryland is that correct? >> president trump nominated me to serve in that position and i was asleep confirmed by the united states senate. >> that's correct. and thereafter, attorney general merrick garland a you to serve as special counsel for the united states department of justice to conduct a full and thorough investigation of certain matters to dete
. >> after that, you ascended to a clerkship within chief justice william rehnquist on the united states supreme court, correct? >> correct. >> then you later joined the daddy bush department of justice as a special assistant to known federalist society member. and now fbi director christopher wray isn't that correct? >> i did spend some time working for former assistant attorney general, christopher wray. >> you later join the trump justice department as the...
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is most of the conduct, if not all of it is charged while trump was a sitting president, the united states. so certainly the supreme court's ruling was going to have an impact here on georgia. we're not talking about aks done after he was president, for instance, witness tampering and those types of allegations that might have been made at the dap decided to do that i think he's gonna be mindful of that and we're probably it just seems almost like a fool's errand to set the trial date with these things pending out there with more certainty about actually, when we could actually conduct a trial. i think the judge will probably separate groups and say, you might be on appeal in this instance. you this group is not on appeal. we're going to set these five or ten defendants for trial. >> and we may >> do those first and get to the former president sometime later after the appellate courts have weighed in. >> michael moore, karen friedman agnatha, low-grade to see both you this morning. thanks so much. sarah >> all right had new video into cnn showing another view moments before a cargo ship br
is most of the conduct, if not all of it is charged while trump was a sitting president, the united states. so certainly the supreme court's ruling was going to have an impact here on georgia. we're not talking about aks done after he was president, for instance, witness tampering and those types of allegations that might have been made at the dap decided to do that i think he's gonna be mindful of that and we're probably it just seems almost like a fool's errand to set the trial date with...
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states. looking at the supreme court's own history, we see that when they want the move fast, they move extremely fast. they heard the colorado immunity case within 51 days of that decision being entered in against trump. why? because it didn't help trump. now, with the immunity case in dc, we see that it's going to take them at least 130 days before they even think about hearing the case. why? because in that situation, delay helps trump and we can go back throughout history. we can go back to bush v. gore. we can go back to lots of different cases. we can go back to the texas bouncing, hunting, abortion banned thing when the supreme court wants to move quickly, they move when they don't they don't. and it is totally fair to ask why, why is it that when it helps trump they all of a sudden want to slow-walk it. they move like an end. but when it helps, when it, when it's something that could hurt trump, they move like a fighting or akai >> what do you think about all that time? >> those are g
states. looking at the supreme court's own history, we see that when they want the move fast, they move extremely fast. they heard the colorado immunity case within 51 days of that decision being entered in against trump. why? because it didn't help trump. now, with the immunity case in dc, we see that it's going to take them at least 130 days before they even think about hearing the case. why? because in that situation, delay helps trump and we can go back throughout history. we can go back to...
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you have a unanimous judgment by the supreme court of the united states, and we would love to think that this is a legal judgment. it's not influenced by politics, but we can't think that because the supreme court has so bankrupted its legitimacy that there's really nothing left and americans are wondering, is this a political judgment under the guise of a legal opinion? there's? no rate until really be sure given the controversy that the court itself has created. and so i would love to think that this is a unanimous, purely legal opinion, but i don't think that we can have that competence based on what we've seen from the supreme court. >> that's very dangerous as a proposition, right? and the idea of legitimacy of the court precedent exists in way to influence our choices and conduct. >> if you >> believe in the value of that precedent, that was a concern, of course, pre-dobbs decision down in texas at one point in time about sort of thumbing their nose at the court and saying, no, i'm not going to do that. that was a very real risk then. but now is is this the case? that means that th
you have a unanimous judgment by the supreme court of the united states, and we would love to think that this is a legal judgment. it's not influenced by politics, but we can't think that because the supreme court has so bankrupted its legitimacy that there's really nothing left and americans are wondering, is this a political judgment under the guise of a legal opinion? there's? no rate until really be sure given the controversy that the court itself has created. and so i would love to think...
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i mean, all of these core institutions that are sort of foundational to why the united states is the superpower it is today to why the us was founded well, before it had a lot of power. >> that's why trump is so successful. at trump doesn't speak to the division. he's a symptom some of it he's taking advantage of the fact that so many people don't buy that part of biden's speech >> all right. well, it's going to be quite the contrast from what we saw last night with trump and viktor orban later today, we'll be watching that as well. i know you will as well. ian bremmer, thanks so much for your time this morning. really appreciate it. >> see it? yep >> all right. in the meantime, pretty sure this is not supposed to happen. a united airlines flight loses a tire during takeoff, where that tyre ended the up and how it's a miracle. nobody got hurt here. that's next >> united states of scandal with jake tapper next sunday night on cnn >> from need the dot to need it. now >> so many ways to say life ready, wallet, happy. that's 365 by whole foods market >> explore the world, the viking way,
i mean, all of these core institutions that are sort of foundational to why the united states is the superpower it is today to why the us was founded well, before it had a lot of power. >> that's why trump is so successful. at trump doesn't speak to the division. he's a symptom some of it he's taking advantage of the fact that so many people don't buy that part of biden's speech >> all right. well, it's going to be quite the contrast from what we saw last night with trump and viktor...
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the former president of the united states asked the supreme court for absolute immunity from charges connected to his attempt to overturn the election. he lost, not granting him that he warned would be quote, the end of the presidency, as we know it continuing from his brief quote as the recent history of impeachment demonstrates, once our nation crosses this rubicon, every future president will face facto blackmail and extortion while in office and will be harassed by politically-motivated prosecution after leaving office over his most sensitive and controversial decisions. now we should point out here that this has never happened to a former president before this one. and there's no evidence that's happening now to him yet. that dubious idea, which a lower court unanimously rejected is now central to a sweeping invitation for the courts had set precedent for generations to come. a call for overturning the common sense notion that no president is beyond accountability something the founders certainly believed in two centuries later senate minority leader mitch mcconnell gave is his
the former president of the united states asked the supreme court for absolute immunity from charges connected to his attempt to overturn the election. he lost, not granting him that he warned would be quote, the end of the presidency, as we know it continuing from his brief quote as the recent history of impeachment demonstrates, once our nation crosses this rubicon, every future president will face facto blackmail and extortion while in office and will be harassed by politically-motivated...
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just in a context of watching a sitting president of the united states say that to the supreme court justices in the room? i mean, biden says it said it in his state of the union speech. >> these are not the olden days. >> these are the new times. >> these are different times. and i think one of the things that we have to take into account with the state of the union speech is that the state of the union speech has always evolved to reflect, you know, the context of the larger political moment. and in this political moment, we are in uncharted territory. >> we are in a place where somebody like joe biden is if you do, if you don't. >> and his i think to your point , his base is calling for some kind of energy, some kind of passion, some kind of accountability, but also acknowledgment of them. trump speaks to his voters. >> biden voters want to be spoken to. and one of the best places where they where somebody like biden can make an intervention is on the issue of something like dobbs, of the overturning of roe v wade. >> we already know that the american public has lost faith in the
just in a context of watching a sitting president of the united states say that to the supreme court justices in the room? i mean, biden says it said it in his state of the union speech. >> these are not the olden days. >> these are the new times. >> these are different times. and i think one of the things that we have to take into account with the state of the union speech is that the state of the union speech has always evolved to reflect, you know, the context of the larger...
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but the immunity case before the supreme court united states, has to do with conduct of a former president for acts committed while in office. the classified documents should not be right on the nose to have a delay added to this case. but stranger things have happened. >> you're absolutely right. gloria, the july 8 date is what exactly one week before the start of the republican national convention? is this special counsel making a mistake and asking for a date so close to the convention, does it feed it to trump's baseless claims of election interference well, if you were trump's attorneys, who would certainly be saying that if you were donald trump, you'd be saying that but over at the department of justice i think they're sending a message that we don't we're not talking about politics here we're talking about the law. and this would be a good time to do it. and who knows, we'll maybe they would pause the trial or whatever. but i think he's he's sending a clear signal that he wants this case done before the election. and no matter what gloria, let me follow up, because even if this cas
but the immunity case before the supreme court united states, has to do with conduct of a former president for acts committed while in office. the classified documents should not be right on the nose to have a delay added to this case. but stranger things have happened. >> you're absolutely right. gloria, the july 8 date is what exactly one week before the start of the republican national convention? is this special counsel making a mistake and asking for a date so close to the...
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states. that's not being argued before the supreme court caitlin, that's actually not true in the sense of what the fda's own statistic no, it's not what the fda's own statistics and documents say. are they up to 7% of women are going to have surgical interventions in just 2000 or ingest 2020, the fda said that an in-person dr. visit is not only minimally burdensome on a patient, but it's necessary and the explicitly said that thousands of women are presenting with severe complications as a result of taking this drug. this isn't me saying it is what the fda has said. what they say in court now is very different than what their own data tells you. >> i mean, it's a widely used pill. it's quite safe, but on the not even on that in and of itself, the question was whether or not they have this standing to bring this in. dr. justice, amy coney barrett herself seemed especially skeptical of that. she pointed to what you had submitted in particular, basically saying that you weren't able hello, to s
states. that's not being argued before the supreme court caitlin, that's actually not true in the sense of what the fda's own statistic no, it's not what the fda's own statistics and documents say. are they up to 7% of women are going to have surgical interventions in just 2000 or ingest 2020, the fda said that an in-person dr. visit is not only minimally burdensome on a patient, but it's necessary and the explicitly said that thousands of women are presenting with severe complications as a...
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the idea that the supreme court of the united states would issue a series of orders or procedures causing further delay. it's possible to expedite this case. it's up to the justices to do it, and that's already decided not to do it. well, they're holding they are beginning their deliberations, their oral arguments on 22 april. yes. they have thrown a legal lifeline. will that persist? >> i want to show you this this headline from slate. they published a piece at said, it's packed it's time to quit hoping the courts are going to stop trump not just the supreme court, but just the court system in general. this is the supreme court that the country has now. and we'll probably have for some time in the future, most of these justices are very young what is the recourse? for this country if they can't rely on the courts to administer justice fairly to deal with a trump and all the legal questions that swirled around >> a momentous question and you've asked the right one and we have the precedent of the 2000 election in which the supreme court intervened. and the great justice sandra day o'conno
the idea that the supreme court of the united states would issue a series of orders or procedures causing further delay. it's possible to expedite this case. it's up to the justices to do it, and that's already decided not to do it. well, they're holding they are beginning their deliberations, their oral arguments on 22 april. yes. they have thrown a legal lifeline. will that persist? >> i want to show you this this headline from slate. they published a piece at said, it's packed it's...
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it is the most common method of abortion, making up 63% of all abortions in the united states last year let's take you live outside the supreme court now with cnn's paula reid and paula demonstrators on both sides of the debate had, has been gathering there since arguments got underway walk us through what we heard from the high court it was just doing a boris. i mean, this is the most significant abortion related case that the justices have heard since they overturned roe two years ago. but most of the hearing focus on a procedural issue, the question of standing or the right to sue, and it appears that the majority of justices appeared skeptical that this conservative group anti-abortion doctors, medical professionals, and advocates has the right to file this lawsuit. now this group has argued that at some point they could be asked to render medical treatment to someone who has had complications from using the for pristine and that's something that they would object to well the, government says, look, you haven't actually suffered any harm. there's no imminent harm, and there were alr
it is the most common method of abortion, making up 63% of all abortions in the united states last year let's take you live outside the supreme court now with cnn's paula reid and paula demonstrators on both sides of the debate had, has been gathering there since arguments got underway walk us through what we heard from the high court it was just doing a boris. i mean, this is the most significant abortion related case that the justices have heard since they overturned roe two years ago. but...
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just in a context of watching a sitting president of the united states say that to the supreme court justices in the room. >> i mean, biden says it said it in his state of the union speech. these are not the olden days. these are the new times. these are different times, and i think one of the things that we have to take into account with the state of the union speeches that the state of the union speech has always evolved to reflect the context of the larger political moment. in this political moment, we're in uncharted territory. we are in a place where somebody like joe biden is if you do if you don't, and i think to your point, his base is calling for some kind of energy, some kind of passion, some kind of accountability, but also acknowledgement of them. trump speaks to his voters, biden voters want to be spoken to in one of the best places where they can, where somebody like biden can make intervention is on the issue of something like dobbs of the overturning of roe v. wade. we already know that the american public has lost faith in the supreme court. so what better way than a
just in a context of watching a sitting president of the united states say that to the supreme court justices in the room. >> i mean, biden says it said it in his state of the union speech. these are not the olden days. these are the new times. these are different times, and i think one of the things that we have to take into account with the state of the union speeches that the state of the union speech has always evolved to reflect the context of the larger political moment. in this...
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about a potential nationwide ban on a medication used in more than half of all abortions here in the united states our chief legal affairs correspondent, paula reid, is taking a closer look >> hundreds of protesters gathered on the steps of the supreme court today as the justices considered the most significant abortion case, since they overturned roe v wade this case it's focuses on expanded access to mifepristone, one of two drugs typically used in the process known as medication abortion, which accounts for roughly two-thirds of abortions in the us. but during tuesday's arguments on majority of the justices appeared likely to maintain the expanded access to the drug there's first approved by the fda in 2000. >> we've had one might call it a rash of universal injunctions or vacant chars. and this case seems like a prime example of turning what could be a small lawsuit into a nationwide legislative assembly on on, on an fda rule or any other federal government action. >> shortly after roe was overturned. on a conservative group of anti-abortion doctors and advocates sued the fda over its a
about a potential nationwide ban on a medication used in more than half of all abortions here in the united states our chief legal affairs correspondent, paula reid, is taking a closer look >> hundreds of protesters gathered on the steps of the supreme court today as the justices considered the most significant abortion case, since they overturned roe v wade this case it's focuses on expanded access to mifepristone, one of two drugs typically used in the process known as medication...
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as a president of the united states, presidential immunity give us an update on that. >> i think we have to remember is that donald trump's lawyers are exhausting every single avenue that they possibly can to delay all of these cases as long as they can. i mean, the ultimate goal here was to push every single case past the november election with the hopes that donald trump would win and then get these various cases dismissed. if you are talking about new york in general, they're not banking on any kind of delay. they believe this is going to happen. they are planning his entire schedule around it happening. they are looking at how they are going to be on the campaign trail. and also in the courtroom, because as i've said, donald trump, even on the days he doesn't have to be there procedural day is jury selection wants to be in the courthouse. we know wednesdays and saturdays or two days that he's not going to have to be in court. likely those are the days are going to see him on the campaign trail they're planning for this trial to start at the end of the month. obviously, if someth
as a president of the united states, presidential immunity give us an update on that. >> i think we have to remember is that donald trump's lawyers are exhausting every single avenue that they possibly can to delay all of these cases as long as they can. i mean, the ultimate goal here was to push every single case past the november election with the hopes that donald trump would win and then get these various cases dismissed. if you are talking about new york in general, they're not...