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just as can deonte brown jackson focused on the amendments specific justice ketanji brown jackson focus on the specific words, that trump could prevail, suggesting the provision just after the civil war clearly did not apply to presidents. >> they were listing people that was barred and president was not there. and so there is an ambiguity, why would we construe it against democracy? >> reporter: the justices also were troubled by the potential impact of a colorado decision and how it could be weaponized by both sides. >> i would expect that a goodly number of states will say, whoever the democratic candidate is, you are off the ballot, and others, for the republican candidate, you are off the ballot. and it will come down to just a handful of states that are going to decide the presidential election. that's a pretty daunting consequence. >> reporter: people camped out overnight for up to two days to get a seat inside, but trump did not attend. >> i'm a believer in our country and i'm a believer in the supreme court. i listened today, and thought our arguments were very, very strong. >>
just as can deonte brown jackson focused on the amendments specific justice ketanji brown jackson focus on the specific words, that trump could prevail, suggesting the provision just after the civil war clearly did not apply to presidents. >> they were listing people that was barred and president was not there. and so there is an ambiguity, why would we construe it against democracy? >> reporter: the justices also were troubled by the potential impact of a colorado decision and how...
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her name is justice coat on g brown jackson. -- ketanji brown jackson. i go through that list as a sort of list to say elections matter, leadership matters and it makes a difference in the lives of people who for the most part many of us may never meet. who for the most part may never know our names, who because of your leadership their lives are forever impacted. because of your faith in the promise of america, we together can move our country forward. but understand while we fight for progress, there are those who are trying to pull us backwards. in this moment we are witnessing a full on attack on hard-fought and hard-won freedoms and rights. just consider in states across our nation, extremist attacked the freedom to vote they have the gall to pass laws to van -- ban drop boxes, limit early voting, to make it illegal to offer food and water to people who stand in line for hours simply to exercise their civic duty and right. whatever happened to love thy neighbor? the hypocrisy abounds. in states across our nation, extremist passed law that criminaliz
her name is justice coat on g brown jackson. -- ketanji brown jackson. i go through that list as a sort of list to say elections matter, leadership matters and it makes a difference in the lives of people who for the most part many of us may never meet. who for the most part may never know our names, who because of your leadership their lives are forever impacted. because of your faith in the promise of america, we together can move our country forward. but understand while we fight for...
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even though trump himself describes the day as beautiful, justice kentanji brown jackson got trump's lawyer to acknowledge the reality of what happened. >> but for an insurrection there needs to be an organized, concerted effort to overthrow the government of the united states through violence. and this riot that occurred -- >> so the point is a chaotic effort to overthrow the government is not an insurrection? >> we didn't concede that it's an effort to overthrow the government either, justice jackson. none of these criteria were met. this was a riot. it was not an insurrection. the events were shameful, criminal, violent, all those things. but didn't qualify as an insurrection as that term is used in section three. >> reporter: a decision in this case is expected sooner rather than later. it's a case about the presidential ballot in colorado, and the presidential primary in that state is march 5th. so, we should expect a decision
even though trump himself describes the day as beautiful, justice kentanji brown jackson got trump's lawyer to acknowledge the reality of what happened. >> but for an insurrection there needs to be an organized, concerted effort to overthrow the government of the united states through violence. and this riot that occurred -- >> so the point is a chaotic effort to overthrow the government is not an insurrection? >> we didn't concede that it's an effort to overthrow the...
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we can't act scared. >> but congressman, a lot was said with justice kagan from ketanji brown jackson, and justice thomas about the idea of colorado as one state. it's the other voters and other states to elect a candidate of their choosing. what do you met -- hagan called it nationalistic proposition, this state is ahead of its own skis on the behalf of the nation. >> i disagree profoundly with that, if that's what they were saying, certainly posing that question. it would be better for the supreme court to pronounce this. i agree, it we should have some clarity on it. we don't have a repeat of january 6th, 2021 and january 6th, 2025 on the floor of the house of representatives. having said that, what they are describing that this uniformity as a consequence of this system of federalism. some states allow former prisoners to vote. most states do, but some don't. the states like florida, which has been the legislatures been struggling to keep former prisoners from voting. they are affecting ultimately who is going to become president. >> congressman, from a quick note, you are going t
we can't act scared. >> but congressman, a lot was said with justice kagan from ketanji brown jackson, and justice thomas about the idea of colorado as one state. it's the other voters and other states to elect a candidate of their choosing. what do you met -- hagan called it nationalistic proposition, this state is ahead of its own skis on the behalf of the nation. >> i disagree profoundly with that, if that's what they were saying, certainly posing that question. it would be...
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amy: i also want to ask about the line of questioning of justice contagion brown jackson -- ketanji brown jackson and the whole issue of what it means to be an officer in the 14th amendment. also talk about the history of this case, why colorado going back to the civil war, what it means for an insurrectionist to run for office. >> this is a double-edged sword of justice jackson. she is fantastic, amazingly smart. and she is an originalist, a liberal version of those words. but she is the person who kind of goes toe to toe with neil gorsuch whenever they want to talk about the original public in of this or that. she is the one who goes right in to the oxford english dictionary to fight gorsuch about the definition of what "is" is. and that is great most of the time. but yesterday, those -- that intellectual consistency led her to what i think is a quite tortured place where she was parsing the word "office" versus "offices" to try to find some way to not include president trump. the problem is it is ridiculous. it is ridiculous as a matter of common sense to think the people who said that
amy: i also want to ask about the line of questioning of justice contagion brown jackson -- ketanji brown jackson and the whole issue of what it means to be an officer in the 14th amendment. also talk about the history of this case, why colorado going back to the civil war, what it means for an insurrectionist to run for office. >> this is a double-edged sword of justice jackson. she is fantastic, amazingly smart. and she is an originalist, a liberal version of those words. but she is the...
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-- ketanji brown jackson. she knows what she's doing. and by the way, as it turns out more black women have been appointed to the federal circuit courts then everyur other president in american history has appointed, every single solitary one counted. were going to keep going. [applause] look, i want to make it clear. you all made this possible because of your voice. your voice was heard in shaping your destiny. that's democracy. and i'm proud to lead the effort to make sure your voice, the south carolina voice, will always be heard because now you are first in the primary. [applause] look, our north star as a nation is a very idea of an america, and id. and once the most simple most powerful idea in his the world, that's not hyperbole, that fact. the ideas of this, were all created in the image of god equally. we deserve to be treated equallt throughout our lives. that is a covenant we make with each other, ae covenant we've never from the updo, we never fully walk away from either. faith in history teaches that however dark the night,
-- ketanji brown jackson. she knows what she's doing. and by the way, as it turns out more black women have been appointed to the federal circuit courts then everyur other president in american history has appointed, every single solitary one counted. were going to keep going. [applause] look, i want to make it clear. you all made this possible because of your voice. your voice was heard in shaping your destiny. that's democracy. and i'm proud to lead the effort to make sure your voice, the...
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as justice ketanji brown jackson said, who is decide in these cases? do we leave it to the fda where there are scientists who are trained to do these kinds of reviews to hold to account the pharmaceutical industry, people who have the capacity, the knowledge, the experience to review the data that comes in from both the pharmaceutical industry and as well the data collected by the government? who is best qualified, those individuals or would it be judges and justices? she made note of the fact that with the evidence presented by the plaintiffs in this case, which included anonymous blog posts and that to serve as credible evidence before judge kaczmarek in amarillo, texas, basically showing the emperor has no cothes, that judges are not in the best position to review the scientific evidence. and for the alliance of who brought the suit in the first place, they really had no response to that. amy: just as good time to brown jackson asked the lawyer representing the mifepristone manufacturer to layout her concerns about judges parsing medical and scienti
as justice ketanji brown jackson said, who is decide in these cases? do we leave it to the fda where there are scientists who are trained to do these kinds of reviews to hold to account the pharmaceutical industry, people who have the capacity, the knowledge, the experience to review the data that comes in from both the pharmaceutical industry and as well the data collected by the government? who is best qualified, those individuals or would it be judges and justices? she made note of the fact...
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justice brown jackson says doesn't article two allow for the type of analysis that you are asking for in this instance? meaning can you just look at article two and say these are the acts that a president can do . veto power, pardon power, foreign designation power. former recognition power. can't you just look at article two and these are the carveouts that are giving a president immunity so you don't have to worry about the rest of it? >> yeah, i absolutely agree. i think justice jackson had a very clear and smart approach to the case that did not get a lot of purchase with the conservative justices, because the conservatives, especially brett kavanaugh, where pitching this idea that there are these other article two powers that are not specifically mentioned, that are somewhere in the penumbras of the constitution, that a president gets to wield without any kind of oversight or accountability. and that this case is really about sussing those powers out and shielding them from prosecution. and, you know, i think it's really ironic. in overturning roe v wade, the supreme court began
justice brown jackson says doesn't article two allow for the type of analysis that you are asking for in this instance? meaning can you just look at article two and say these are the acts that a president can do . veto power, pardon power, foreign designation power. former recognition power. can't you just look at article two and these are the carveouts that are giving a president immunity so you don't have to worry about the rest of it? >> yeah, i absolutely agree. i think justice...
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>> reporter: and justice ketanji brown jackson asked if there is no accountability, what would stop a president from "turning the oval office into the seat of criminal activity in this country." >> if the potential for criminal liability is taken off the table, wouldn't there be a significant risk that future presidents would be emboldened to commit crimes with abandon while they're in office? >> reporter: but conservative justices, while not embracing the full trump argument, made the case that presidents need some protection from criminal prosecution. >> presidents have to make a lot of tough decisions about enforcing the law and they have to make decisions about questions that are unsettled. did i understand you to say, well, you know, if he makes a mistake, he makes a mistake, he's subject to the criminal laws just like anybody else? you don't think he's in a special -- a peculiarly precarious position? >> reporter: in the end, the court seemed to be searching for a middle ground -- a line between presidents' official acts, and their purely personal deeds, which could be grounds f
>> reporter: and justice ketanji brown jackson asked if there is no accountability, what would stop a president from "turning the oval office into the seat of criminal activity in this country." >> if the potential for criminal liability is taken off the table, wouldn't there be a significant risk that future presidents would be emboldened to commit crimes with abandon while they're in office? >> reporter: but conservative justices, while not embracing the full trump...
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joe biden will appoint more justices like ketanji brown jackson. he will block any attempt of republicans who institute a nationwide ban on women's reproductive rights. joe biden will fight any attempt to turn the clock back. [applause] four years ago, candidate joe biden promised to improve and build upon barack obama's affordable care act and reduce the cost of medicine. and he has done so. [applause] during donald trump's four years in the white house, he and republicans in congress tried...
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en brown jackson, quien hablo a hombre del departamento de justicia a justamente un argumento similar, decia que hablar de inmunidad total se que abriria la puerta para que el presidente de estados unidos cometa vimos mas de preocupacion que los magistrados es que pasaria si sale un presidente y es perseguido por su oponentes politicos? >> esta preocupacion la vimos mas del lado de los cons conservadores, la voz conservadora cantante de hoy fue el juez samuel alito, que decia ¿que pasa si hay persecuciones politicas? >> ahora cualquier presidente que salga de la casa blanca no va a poder tomar decisiones dificiles, las decisiones dificiles que son parte de este puesto porque van a pensar que sus enemigos los van a acabar poniendo en la carcel. >> y un comentario clave de sonia sotomayor que dijo hasta ahora hemos confiado en una democracia que funciona en que los funcionarios y los oficiales de la democracia de este pais han actuado pensando mas en el pais que en ellos mismos. >> ella claramente se estaba estaba refiriendo a donald trump, que era el ataque que le tenia que dejar. >>
en brown jackson, quien hablo a hombre del departamento de justicia a justamente un argumento similar, decia que hablar de inmunidad total se que abriria la puerta para que el presidente de estados unidos cometa vimos mas de preocupacion que los magistrados es que pasaria si sale un presidente y es perseguido por su oponentes politicos? >> esta preocupacion la vimos mas del lado de los cons conservadores, la voz conservadora cantante de hoy fue el juez samuel alito, que decia ¿que pasa...
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here is justice jackson about that ketanji brown jackson. >> my biggest concern is that your view has the first amendment hamstringing the government in the most important time periods. i mean, what would you have the government do? i have heard you say a couple times that the government can post its own speech. >> bret: what did you make of the oral argument and some of that exchange? >> well, i was certainly struck to hear justice ketanji brown jackson say that the first amendment under the view that she clearly does not support would hamstring the government in important moments. that's the whole purpose of the first amendment is to hamstring the government. to prevent it from abridging, as the constitution puts it, freedom of speech and these platforms that are in question here are for freedom -- for free speech, and people said all kinds of things about covid, for example, including the government. some of which turned out to be true and some which did not. the theory of our first amendment, bret, as i'm sure you well know is that out of the voices that are heard and people can t
here is justice jackson about that ketanji brown jackson. >> my biggest concern is that your view has the first amendment hamstringing the government in the most important time periods. i mean, what would you have the government do? i have heard you say a couple times that the government can post its own speech. >> bret: what did you make of the oral argument and some of that exchange? >> well, i was certainly struck to hear justice ketanji brown jackson say that the first...
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presidential immunity doesn't, either, and yet the conservative justices, much to the tonja brown jackson's dismay, are pressing this notion that it does exist somewhere and that it should at a minimum prevent the jury from considering some of trump's actions leading up to january 6th, that were somehow related to these mysterious article two powers that are not laid out specifically in the constitution, like removing members of the department of justice who would not launch claims of voter fraud that were bogus. that solution, this distinction between private and public acts, walling off official or public acts from scrutiny, i think that would cut the heart out of the case, because what jack smith is arguing is that donald trump weapon iced the powers of his office, that he wielded the tools of the chief executive in order to further corrupt criminal conspiracy. it's not just a private citizen and a candidate broke the law, but that he took advantage of his position as president and use those tools in his disposal alone to try to keep hold on power that he did not deserve. that is a power
presidential immunity doesn't, either, and yet the conservative justices, much to the tonja brown jackson's dismay, are pressing this notion that it does exist somewhere and that it should at a minimum prevent the jury from considering some of trump's actions leading up to january 6th, that were somehow related to these mysterious article two powers that are not laid out specifically in the constitution, like removing members of the department of justice who would not launch claims of voter...
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appointing ke tan gee brown jackson. and passing historic gun safety laws. my husband is the author of the violence against women act. and i saw him write that bill on reams of yellow legal -- on reams of yellow legal paper. by hand. and he spent his entire career lifting up women. but donald trump? [audience boos] he spent a lifetime tearing us down and devaluing our existence. he mocks women's bods. disrespects our accomplishments. and brags about assault. now he's bragging about killing roe v. wade. just last night he took credit again:#■ for enabling states lie georgia to pass cruel abortion bans that are taking away the right of women to make their own health care decisions. how far will he go? when will he stop? you know the answer. he won't. he won't. he said it himself last night in his own words. he's considering a national abortion ban. donald trump is dangerous. to our families. we simply cannot let him win. we can't wake up 6 like we did in 2016. terrified of the future ahead of us. thinking, oh my god, what just happened? what are we going to
appointing ke tan gee brown jackson. and passing historic gun safety laws. my husband is the author of the violence against women act. and i saw him write that bill on reams of yellow legal -- on reams of yellow legal paper. by hand. and he spent his entire career lifting up women. but donald trump? [audience boos] he spent a lifetime tearing us down and devaluing our existence. he mocks women's bods. disrespects our accomplishments. and brags about assault. now he's bragging about killing roe...
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we have ketanji brown jackson. this is one of the ministrations that has have one of the most diverse administrations in my lifetime. we have our first black woman as vice president. we also have to get down to how does this make you feel? if i don't feel we are doing well then we have to address that. some of that is sharing what you have done but also share what you haven't done in a way that people say, this is going to be my choice because they are fighting for me. host: you mentioned black women in leadership roles. there is an article here in the 19th news, saying for the first time, black women are leading democrats in early primary states. the women serve as the public face of the democrat party in south carolina, nevada and michigan. i wonder what you think the idea -- do you think that the democrat party leadership and its apparatus are reflective of the prominent black women who are at the grassroots in the united states, organizing for democrats? guest: i think georgia has a black woman too. i think you
we have ketanji brown jackson. this is one of the ministrations that has have one of the most diverse administrations in my lifetime. we have our first black woman as vice president. we also have to get down to how does this make you feel? if i don't feel we are doing well then we have to address that. some of that is sharing what you have done but also share what you haven't done in a way that people say, this is going to be my choice because they are fighting for me. host: you mentioned black...
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that is what ketanji brown jackson, justice jackson kept saying. should we actually answer the question, does a president have blanket immunity? they were going all around trying not to answer it. we actually need the answer to it. to your point rachel, now that we've given the theoretical's of a coup attempt, killing your opponent, bribery, treason, murder, now that we put it on the table where trump can hear it, where he can see it and find it, don't we need to know just in case he becomes president whether he can kill people? he now knows that, in theory, he's got four, five people on the court to think maybe he can. >> the argument about that today was we will carve out an area of private acts only and those ones and those once they can be prosecuted for eventually someday. but, it's going to be an elaborate test. >> don't forget, you have to do impeachment, conviction, before you can get to criminal prosecution. >> which has never happened in the history of the united states. >> ergo the reason why they are creating a higher, more impossible b
that is what ketanji brown jackson, justice jackson kept saying. should we actually answer the question, does a president have blanket immunity? they were going all around trying not to answer it. we actually need the answer to it. to your point rachel, now that we've given the theoretical's of a coup attempt, killing your opponent, bribery, treason, murder, now that we put it on the table where trump can hear it, where he can see it and find it, don't we need to know just in case he becomes...
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her name is justice ketanji brown jackson. [cheering] and i go through that list is a variation of a longer list to say elections matter. leadership matters. that makes a difference in the lives of people who may never know our name. but because of your leadership your lives are forever impacted. because of your face and the promise of america, we together can move our country forward. but understand that while we fight the progress there are those who are trying to pull us backwards. this moment we are witnessing a full on attack on hard fought hard won freedoms and rights. just consider compensates across our nation they have the gall to pass laws to ban and brought boxes, to limit early voting, and to make it illegal to offer food and water to people who stand in line for hours simply to exercise their >> duty and right. whatever happened to love thy neighbor? the hypocrisy abounds. in states across our nation who criminalize doctors and punish women who seek a basic reproductive health care. one does not have to abandon th
her name is justice ketanji brown jackson. [cheering] and i go through that list is a variation of a longer list to say elections matter. leadership matters. that makes a difference in the lives of people who may never know our name. but because of your leadership your lives are forever impacted. because of your face and the promise of america, we together can move our country forward. but understand that while we fight the progress there are those who are trying to pull us backwards. this...
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yield like to refer to the fact we just heard about ketanji brown jackson. it's true she reiterated an argument the president made. andre i think this also speaks n justitute what the justices were thinking but the performance essentially ofhe the lawyer mr. murray who was representingaw t colorado voters. i would say we've all heard a lot of oral arguments. i don't know this was the most confident oral argument we've ever coheard, and it felt there wered times when all the justis including sanchez and kagen who he has clerked for were almost frustrated they weren't able to getle straight answers out of h, he at several points declined to answer the question that had been asked, wanting instead to answer something else. even in that exchange with jackson it was hard to tell whether or not that was something she truly believed or she felt this was not a great argument mades by the trump lawyers. if you listen to the argument with the trump lawyer, with mr. mitchell, it was clear amy coney barrett and others were saying this is a ridiculous argument, of course
yield like to refer to the fact we just heard about ketanji brown jackson. it's true she reiterated an argument the president made. andre i think this also speaks n justitute what the justices were thinking but the performance essentially ofhe the lawyer mr. murray who was representingaw t colorado voters. i would say we've all heard a lot of oral arguments. i don't know this was the most confident oral argument we've ever coheard, and it felt there wered times when all the justis including...
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ketanji brown jackson had the best analysis at the end of all of this. why can't we just answer the question the way it has been posed? if we just say, no, you don't get that in no -- that immunity, then we don't have to do this, i'm putting this in this bucket, private in this bucket, and never the twain shall meet. this bizarre, one legged stool, justice roberts analysis, that rubric does not work. it's fatally flawed and leads to delay and bad precedent and bad law, which is why if you just answer the question, no, you do not get immunity for that. >> you do not need a new test. >> you don't have to worry about new trials and district court rulings and more appeals and more delay. then you get to amy coney barrett's point point you can get back to where it needs to be and you don't have to exercise out the official part of it, you don't have to exercise that out. you can presented to the jury with instructions, that happens every day. >> liberal justices were trying to say there is a way to do this. here is a way we can. >> she tried, because she was
ketanji brown jackson had the best analysis at the end of all of this. why can't we just answer the question the way it has been posed? if we just say, no, you don't get that in no -- that immunity, then we don't have to do this, i'm putting this in this bucket, private in this bucket, and never the twain shall meet. this bizarre, one legged stool, justice roberts analysis, that rubric does not work. it's fatally flawed and leads to delay and bad precedent and bad law, which is why if you just...
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her name is justice ketanji brown jackson. [applause] by the way, i havere black women to the federal circuit court of appeal than every other president in american history combined. [applause] people are now realizing how critical the supreme court appointments. overall, i have appointed only 200 judges for the federal bench. we passed the most significant gun safety law in decades and i will not stop until once again , we are able to ban all assault weapons in america. [cheers and applause] but, folks, all of that progress is at risk. trump is trying to make the country forget just how dark thingsnd unsettling things were when he was president. but we will never forget. we will never forget himyious the pandemic was. telling america, just inject bleach. i think that's what he did. that is why he is so screwy. [laughter] trump wants to give power back to big pharma. charge exorbitant prices again. he wants to take seniors back. tenant paying 400 dollars a month for insulin, instead of $35. e the $2000 cap that i have set, tha
her name is justice ketanji brown jackson. [applause] by the way, i havere black women to the federal circuit court of appeal than every other president in american history combined. [applause] people are now realizing how critical the supreme court appointments. overall, i have appointed only 200 judges for the federal bench. we passed the most significant gun safety law in decades and i will not stop until once again , we are able to ban all assault weapons in america. [cheers and applause]...
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justice ketanji brown jackson was not having any of it. especially given the highly unlikely and totally hypothetical harm that could be done to this group of seven physicians and dentists. >> counsel, can i ask you about the remedy and sort of the way i was talking with the sg. i mean it makes perfect sense for the individual doctors to seek an exemption, but as i understand it, they already have that. and so what they're asking for here is that in order to prevent them from possibly ever having to do these kinds of procedures, everyone else should be prevented from getting access to this medication. so why isn't that plainly overbroad scope of the remedy the end of this case? >> from that question we finally, finally got ms. hawley's central argument to why national restrictions must be imposed to shield these seven doctors. >> these are emergency situations. respondent doctors don't necessarily know until they scrub into this operating room whether or not it may be abortion drug harm. because these are abortion emergency situations they
justice ketanji brown jackson was not having any of it. especially given the highly unlikely and totally hypothetical harm that could be done to this group of seven physicians and dentists. >> counsel, can i ask you about the remedy and sort of the way i was talking with the sg. i mean it makes perfect sense for the individual doctors to seek an exemption, but as i understand it, they already have that. and so what they're asking for here is that in order to prevent them from possibly...
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one of the things ketanji brown jackson brought up, which is another highlighter which pairs with that point, there's lots of people with tough jobs out there. they all might face criminal prosecution. somehow they manage to do their jobs, and actually isn't it probably good they're going to do something and they go to their lawyer like, will i get thrown in jail for this? that seems oo like good check. in illinois 4 of 11 governors went to prison. it was good you might end up in jail if for instance you sold commercial driver's licenses for bribes as a former governor did when he was secretary of state. like those were official acts, but that sort of damocles hanging over your head probably a useful restraint when wielding great power. >> can i just talk about the first clip you played, the idea what did sour say, the official stuff needs to be expunged, we need to have a separation between the private acts and official acts. "a," i think it's a delay tactic. but "b," if it's remanded back to district court and a whole new series of tests arises what part is official and what part is
one of the things ketanji brown jackson brought up, which is another highlighter which pairs with that point, there's lots of people with tough jobs out there. they all might face criminal prosecution. somehow they manage to do their jobs, and actually isn't it probably good they're going to do something and they go to their lawyer like, will i get thrown in jail for this? that seems oo like good check. in illinois 4 of 11 governors went to prison. it was good you might end up in jail if for...
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particularly, justice ketanji brown jackson was very fixed on the history. i noticed it is something that you've been covering, and she had a very different take on one historical record of what she took away from that. she might have been wrong, but her view was very much that it would be ironic, and to be looking at this as someone who gives more rights when there was such a concern about the confederate insurrectionists burrowing into the states, that goes to the clip you played, it's and this essentially kavanaugh saying that there is a federal way out? which is that somebody could be charged as a federal insurrectionist after a congressional statute, doesn't that solve the question? unclear to me if they actually had done this extra charge that justice kavanaugh would be saying that. and it still doesn't, -- it doesn't totally answer the question because there is still an issue on whether that is constitutional. whether that really does come forward and is anti-democratic. so there is still that issue. many viewers might be asking why wasn't there that
particularly, justice ketanji brown jackson was very fixed on the history. i noticed it is something that you've been covering, and she had a very different take on one historical record of what she took away from that. she might have been wrong, but her view was very much that it would be ironic, and to be looking at this as someone who gives more rights when there was such a concern about the confederate insurrectionists burrowing into the states, that goes to the clip you played, it's and...
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and ketanji brown jackson and all those changes. all of that happened despite your state being in some ways a marquee for voter suppression. your governor, brian kemp, who when he was secretary of state almost arrhythmatically attempted to remove voters from the polls and very ceremoniously signed a voter suppression law under a portrait of a plantation, and yet, you have had your state had very high voter registration. what do you make of the state of voting rights at this point, senator? because there is a john lewis voting rights act that does exist, that i understand is potentially going to be reintroduced in the senate. what's the state of voting rights in your state and nationally? >> i reintroduced the john lewis voting rights advancement act just a few days ago. i testified regarding it in the senate judiciary hearing earlier today. after i won, after jon ossoff won, the state of georgia actually doubled down on its voter suppression tactics. and the question we have to ask ourselves is why and also how? we know why. they lo
and ketanji brown jackson and all those changes. all of that happened despite your state being in some ways a marquee for voter suppression. your governor, brian kemp, who when he was secretary of state almost arrhythmatically attempted to remove voters from the polls and very ceremoniously signed a voter suppression law under a portrait of a plantation, and yet, you have had your state had very high voter registration. what do you make of the state of voting rights at this point, senator?...
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[cheers and applause] and put ketanji brown jackson on the supreme court. thank you, joe biden. [cheers and applause] he rebuilt the refugee program that was decimated by his predecessor and brought together a coalition of world leaders to stop russian aggression in ukraine. thank you, joe biden. [cheers and applause] we are standing here in the martin luther king recreation center for children. as family members who lost our father, let us not forget that president biden has always advocated for the rights of people to live, to play, and to go to school in communities free of gun violence. he signed the most significant bipartisan gun safety legislation in 30 years. thank you, joe biden. [cheers and applause] as donald trump proudly bragged about overturning roe v. wade, rolling back the clock 50 years to when women could not make our own health care decisions, president biden is fighting to get our freedoms back. thank you, joe biden. [cheers and applause] this is only part of the very long list of freedoms and rights that president biden is protecting during a period of const
[cheers and applause] and put ketanji brown jackson on the supreme court. thank you, joe biden. [cheers and applause] he rebuilt the refugee program that was decimated by his predecessor and brought together a coalition of world leaders to stop russian aggression in ukraine. thank you, joe biden. [cheers and applause] we are standing here in the martin luther king recreation center for children. as family members who lost our father, let us not forget that president biden has always advocated...
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i have seen justice ketanji brown jackson and what she can do. i have seen what justice caden can do and sodomeyer and ginsburg before that. this is a huge issue. now i do think the supreme court can take them seriously. particularly when they are as well done as this brief is. they destroy this presidential claim and they say it is. this is a claim that the president is not an elected official. he is a king. and he is above the law. and there is no principle in our constitution that is more anathema than that. they explained a president could be criminally indicted. that person was donald trump's own lawyer who said don't impeach him. you can indict him after he leaves office. that was one of the few times donald trump's lawyer got the constitution right. >> neil, let's do jump back to this issue of how voting affects who the supreme court justices are. both of us have been trying to make this point and this happens in human experience. sometimes the lesson has to be learned the hard way. and it does seem like some voters have learned this lesso
i have seen justice ketanji brown jackson and what she can do. i have seen what justice caden can do and sodomeyer and ginsburg before that. this is a huge issue. now i do think the supreme court can take them seriously. particularly when they are as well done as this brief is. they destroy this presidential claim and they say it is. this is a claim that the president is not an elected official. he is a king. and he is above the law. and there is no principle in our constitution that is more...
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one justice, brown jackson, she did raise this issue at the very end of trump soils are arguments. let's take a listen. >> president trump did not engage in any act that could plausibly be characterizes insurrection. >> so why is this not an insurrection? >> your apply brief says that it wasn't because, i think you say, it did not involve an organized attempt to overthrow the government. >> that's one of the many reasons. for an insurrection there has to be an organized concerted effort to overthrow the government of united states through violence. -- >> so the point is that a chaotic effort is not an insurrection? >> it's an effort to throw the government either. none of the criteria it was met. this was a riot, it was not an insurrection. the events were saint shameful, criminal, violent, all those things. but it didn't qualify as insurrection as the term is used in section three. >> it's notable, she asked about it because she was a frontal trial judge. after the initial batch of arrest following january 6th, she oversaw some of those cases before she was elevated. she made it p
one justice, brown jackson, she did raise this issue at the very end of trump soils are arguments. let's take a listen. >> president trump did not engage in any act that could plausibly be characterizes insurrection. >> so why is this not an insurrection? >> your apply brief says that it wasn't because, i think you say, it did not involve an organized attempt to overthrow the government. >> that's one of the many reasons. for an insurrection there has to be an organized...
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i want to give you a chance, how did you rebut that particular specific question from justice brown jackson. >> the main reason is it's so obviously included. the 14th amendment covers senators and representatives who aren't office holders in a technical/legal sense, and covers presidential electors, and then it covers anyone who holds any office under the united states. we all know the president holds an office. he swears an oath of office. the constitution calls the presidency the office of the president of the united states. the history is very clear people at the time knew that phrase referred to president. rebels like robert e. lee or jefferson davis, the head of the confederacy couldn't have any office, including the pre presidency, unless they got amnesty. historically speaking, that point was well understood. >> you obviously clerked, as you pointed out, the pride you felt for arguing in front of justices you clerked for. why one state should be making a decision for the country, right? the federalist question. justice kagan says, why should a single state have the the determination
i want to give you a chance, how did you rebut that particular specific question from justice brown jackson. >> the main reason is it's so obviously included. the 14th amendment covers senators and representatives who aren't office holders in a technical/legal sense, and covers presidential electors, and then it covers anyone who holds any office under the united states. we all know the president holds an office. he swears an oath of office. the constitution calls the presidency the...
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jackson, justice ketanji brown jackson did get into this question of, why didn't the drafters of the 14th amendment include the president? i guess they did not have the lord imagination to understand any presidential candidates, you can be president can commit insurrection, so i did not specify. >> just a legal point, we are talking right now about the what, which is very important. most of the argument turned on the who, and one of the cases they talked about the most was the turmoil and a case, which is not a perfect case, by the way. >> can you say the name of the case, it's turmoil, not a case about turmoil. >> you're right. >> very frustrating. >> the supreme court has previously held that if you add something, even something that sounds reasonable like, we don't want people in congress forever, right? and we want to have a limit on the amount of, time they said that actually is adding and eligibility requirement, and you cannot do that. yes, the what is super important. indeed, i would argue that the split on the court is about the white, and we might see that by the way on the
jackson, justice ketanji brown jackson did get into this question of, why didn't the drafters of the 14th amendment include the president? i guess they did not have the lord imagination to understand any presidential candidates, you can be president can commit insurrection, so i did not specify. >> just a legal point, we are talking right now about the what, which is very important. most of the argument turned on the who, and one of the cases they talked about the most was the turmoil and...
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jackson, so many other people, so this was monumental for you to come in here and put delta on this pedestal. we know for as long as we can remember of voting rights, democracy, lots of social issues have been on the plate and frankly it is what helps catalyze the president into his role, and was the work of deltas, afrin american women who helped him solidify this presidency was a what would you cite is the value of black women specifically in foreign policy and national security and how can we continue to elevate black women in the space? amb. jenkins: thank you. the bio needs to be updated. jalina: we have to put that on the bio. amb. jenkins: yeah, briefly, it was great. i was accepted as an honorary member of delta along with an illustrious line of other women, and it really did, it is great to be part of this wonderful organization. but you know, being around all these other you know, black women, i have had an opportunity to do a number of activities with delta the power of black wn working together. i know that the deltas were also a strong proponent of course of supreme cou
jackson, so many other people, so this was monumental for you to come in here and put delta on this pedestal. we know for as long as we can remember of voting rights, democracy, lots of social issues have been on the plate and frankly it is what helps catalyze the president into his role, and was the work of deltas, afrin american women who helped him solidify this presidency was a what would you cite is the value of black women specifically in foreign policy and national security and how can...