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justice kagan: see, i'll -- msevgelis: the second point -- justice kagan:-'ll tell you the truth, ms. capoor. i think that this is -th is a super-hard policy problem for all municipalities. and if you were to come in here and you were to say, you know, we need certain protections to keep our streets safe and we can't have, you know, people sleeping anypla tt they want and we can't have, you know, tent cities croppg , i mean, that would create one set of issues. but your ordinance gs y beyond that. your ordinance says as to a person -- and i understand that you think it's generally appliclebut we only come up with this problem for a person who is homeless, who has the status of homelessness, who has no other place to sleep, and your statute says that person cannot take himself and himself only a, you know, can't take a blanket and sleep someplace without it being a crime.nd- and -- and that's, you know -- well, it just seems like robinson. it seems like you're criminalizing a stat. ms. evangelis: well, it is not. and we agree with you that this is vy difficult policy question, and that
justice kagan: see, i'll -- msevgelis: the second point -- justice kagan:-'ll tell you the truth, ms. capoor. i think that this is -th is a super-hard policy problem for all municipalities. and if you were to come in here and you were to say, you know, we need certain protections to keep our streets safe and we can't have, you know, people sleeping anypla tt they want and we can't have, you know, tent cities croppg , i mean, that would create one set of issues. but your ordinance gs y beyond...
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chief justice roberts: justice kagan? justice kagan: mr. turner, practicing medicine is hard, but the e standards of care, aren't there? mr. turner: yes,he are. justice kagan: and one of those standards of care with respect tragic circumstances, as youin yoself, as your own state's w acknowledges, where a woman's life is iner and abortion is the appropriate standard of care, isn't that right? mrtuer: that's right. justice kagan: and emtala goes further. it says th t appropriate standard of care can't only be about otting a woman's life. itlshas to be about protecting a woman's health. that's what emtala says, doesn't it? mr. turner: no, it doesn't. it defines emergency medical condition with a broader set of triggering conditions, but the -- the key question here is what is the stalition requirement, and that is qualified by the availability term. justice kagan: the -- the stabilization requirement is -- is written in terms of making sure that a transfer wou n result in a material deterioration as to the emergency condition. nothing about h
chief justice roberts: justice kagan? justice kagan: mr. turner, practicing medicine is hard, but the e standards of care, aren't there? mr. turner: yes,he are. justice kagan: and one of those standards of care with respect tragic circumstances, as youin yoself, as your own state's w acknowledges, where a woman's life is iner and abortion is the appropriate standard of care, isn't that right? mrtuer: that's right. justice kagan: and emtala goes further. it says th t appropriate standard of care...
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chief justice roberts: justice kagan? ste kagan: on the cores in question is there anything we have treew on clear error? mr. fletcher: historical fact, th statement was made. it was not made if there were specific ftu findings made. things like -- this was pressure or coercion, we thinthe were characterizations. and the ultimate first amendment standard of was this viewed objectively in context, we think that is the overview. justice kagan: and on the past rmuture harm question, i take it that inouture harm, that is independently sufficient, is that right? mr. fletcher correct. justice kagan: would there be any difficulties with confining the hointo that if we were to finfor you? mr. fletcher: i think iso ways that is the easiest w t resolve the case. this is an action for injunctive relief. we don't have to adjudicate the parties over past harm, we just have to execute the burden. justice gorsuch: in uriew, one is the time we should be considering that? probably not today at findings, right? mr. fletcher: it might be ev
chief justice roberts: justice kagan? ste kagan: on the cores in question is there anything we have treew on clear error? mr. fletcher: historical fact, th statement was made. it was not made if there were specific ftu findings made. things like -- this was pressure or coercion, we thinthe were characterizations. and the ultimate first amendment standard of was this viewed objectively in context, we think that is the overview. justice kagan: and on the past rmuture harm question, i take it that...
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the historian robert kagan says this could be the country's last free and fair election hyperbole or fact-based fear i'll ask him but first here's my take. >> when president biden made clear he was going to run for reelection i had a sense of what his election strategy was and thought it was an intelligent path to victory after the chaos of covid and trump joe biden would stand for normalcy and a rising tide of good economic news donald trump would divide republicans with significant chunks of the party wishing that someone like nikki haley, ron desantis, would be their nominee? meanwhile, trump would unite and motivate democrats, allowing president biden the focus on the votes of independence and swing states who threw the electoral college to trump in 2016 and to biden in 2020 i have to admit none of this is playing out as i thought it would. trump is now leading in almost all the swing states. but behind those numbers lie even more troubling details as someone worried about the prospects of a second trump term, i think is best to be honest about reality i understand that polls are
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kagan wrote for the dissent. it's just stunning considering the trajectory of voting rights in our country in the last -- since 2013. >> it absolutely is stunning. this was a clear case of a racial gerrymander. we gave extensive evidence at trial of the fact that the court -- the lawmakers relied on race. they had data in front of them as they were drawing the maps. they were looking at black voters to create a partisan advantage. we know that eight years ago the supreme court backed away from adjudicating any partisan gerrymandering claims. but they did say that if there is a racial gerrymander and it violates the constitution, that's a case that they will take and look at. we made the strongest case possible with over 600 exhibits, over a dozen witnesses, days and days of trial. we received a unanimous judgment from three federal judges who saw the evidence and said, this is clearly a racial gerrymander. when the supreme court reviewed the case, their only task was to determine whether these three federal judge
kagan wrote for the dissent. it's just stunning considering the trajectory of voting rights in our country in the last -- since 2013. >> it absolutely is stunning. this was a clear case of a racial gerrymander. we gave extensive evidence at trial of the fact that the court -- the lawmakers relied on race. they had data in front of them as they were drawing the maps. they were looking at black voters to create a partisan advantage. we know that eight years ago the supreme court backed away...
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her husband, robert kagan, co-founder of the new american century organization, one of the ideologists of the concept of us exceptionalism and a new world order. jeffrey paeth, former us ambassador to ukraine in greece. according to some reports, he is an atheist. samuel brownbag, former us ambassador for international religious freedom, is a catholic. ex-cia officer reveals the behind-the-scenes secrets of the fight against orthodoxy. after i left the cia, i became the chief investigator for the us senate foreign relations committee. as i understand it, it was hillary clinton who started the policy of church schism during her tenure. continued under the republican administration of donald trump and the democratic administration of joe biden. the split was seen as a way to weaken russia and spoil its relations with ukraine, although previously such a problem did not exist between the two countries. to be honest, i say this not as an american, but as orthodox, these machinations did not promise anything good at all. this was a serious mistake. i have no doubt that the cia carried out an
her husband, robert kagan, co-founder of the new american century organization, one of the ideologists of the concept of us exceptionalism and a new world order. jeffrey paeth, former us ambassador to ukraine in greece. according to some reports, he is an atheist. samuel brownbag, former us ambassador for international religious freedom, is a catholic. ex-cia officer reveals the behind-the-scenes secrets of the fight against orthodoxy. after i left the cia, i became the chief investigator for...
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who advised many key conservative politicians, such as the presidential candidate john mccain, and kagan's wife and ally victoria. architect of the maidans, responsible for the ukrainian the direction of democrats biden and obama. needless to say, none of them took moscow’s interests into account. russia wanted, or rather, even europe wanted, before europe became a complete vassal province of the united states, wanted what they call collective security. this is a set of measures in which the security of one country does not come at the expense of the security of another. gorbachev dissolved the warsaw pact. we had to. he answered all the questions except one: did you ask him what the germans see in this? and putin said, i don’t understand. and i thought, oh god, thank you, i don’t understand either. american neoconservatives, according to sachs , place their ideology above economics and what they call realities on earth. as a result, entire countries are driven, quote, into hopeless chaos. in this context, the ukrainian direction is for the state department. how is it different, for
who advised many key conservative politicians, such as the presidential candidate john mccain, and kagan's wife and ally victoria. architect of the maidans, responsible for the ukrainian the direction of democrats biden and obama. needless to say, none of them took moscow’s interests into account. russia wanted, or rather, even europe wanted, before europe became a complete vassal province of the united states, wanted what they call collective security. this is a set of measures in which the...
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victoria, former under secretary of state for political affairs, jewish, her husband, robert kagan, co-founder of the new american century. one of the ideologists of the concept of us exceptionalism and the new world order. jeffrey paeth, former us ambassador to ukraine in greece. according to some reports, he is an atheist. samuel brownbag, former us ambassador for international religious freedom, is a catholic. an ex-cia employee reveals the behind-the-scenes secrets of the fight against orthodoxy. after i left the cia, i became the chief investigator for the us senate foreign relations committee. the cia prepared this document, they are weighing all the pros and cons and give the appropriate permission, i know from the elder, after which the split was made. to be honest, i don’t know what the role of the cia was in introducing other sects or beliefs into ukraine, but i can say that this organization likes chaos because in chaos it can flourish, which happens with a culture that has been orthodox for a millennium, christian. in which suddenly mormons or seventh day adventists or scientolog
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i'm elena kagan to stephen breyer in the majority and clarence thomas, although he apparently is is still a white christian national. so he's african-american and so the case submitted to the court says is not unconstitutional to a cross on public land. i go a list of cases, six or seven cases, where in all of them you have elena kagan, stephen bryan breyer, ruth bader ginsburg agreeing that a christian symbol, a christian program, is constitutional, that philadelphia can't discriminate against christian organizations. and he just simply ignores all counter evidence, as he does with the court cases. find in favor of muslim plaintiffs, for instance versus arabs and abercrombie and french decision for instance. so we need to understand he's coming from a particular perspective as is boston these believe in a wall of separation between and state a wall that would somehow require a 1925 cross now on public land memorializing dead from world were one to be torn down or moved or decapitated. andrew seidel's organization freedom from religion foundation objected when ohio wanted to include a sta
i'm elena kagan to stephen breyer in the majority and clarence thomas, although he apparently is is still a white christian national. so he's african-american and so the case submitted to the court says is not unconstitutional to a cross on public land. i go a list of cases, six or seven cases, where in all of them you have elena kagan, stephen bryan breyer, ruth bader ginsburg agreeing that a christian symbol, a christian program, is constitutional, that philadelphia can't discriminate against...
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i'm elena kagan to stephen breyer in the majority and clarence thomas, although he apparently is is still a white christian national. so he's african-american and so the case submitted to the court says is not unconstitutional to a cross on public land. i go a list of cases, six or seven cases, where in all of them you have elena kagan, stephen bryan breyer, ruth bader ginsburg agreeing that a christian symbol, a christian program, is constitutional, that philadelphia can't discriminate against christian organizations. and he just simply ignores all counter evidence, as he does with the court cases. find in favor of muslim plaintiffs, for instance versus arabs and abercrombie and french decision for instance. so we need to understand he's coming from a particular perspective as is boston these believe in a wall of separation between and state a wall that would somehow require a 1925 cross now on public land memorializing dead from world were one to be torn down or moved or decapitated. andrew seidel's organization freedom from religion foundation objected when ohio wanted to include a sta
i'm elena kagan to stephen breyer in the majority and clarence thomas, although he apparently is is still a white christian national. so he's african-american and so the case submitted to the court says is not unconstitutional to a cross on public land. i go a list of cases, six or seven cases, where in all of them you have elena kagan, stephen bryan breyer, ruth bader ginsburg agreeing that a christian symbol, a christian program, is constitutional, that philadelphia can't discriminate against...
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justice kagan referred to alito's coat upside down application of the law. justice alito actually used the phrase upside down twice. in her dissenting opinion. an obvious reference to samuel alito's upside down american flag and his upside down legal scholarship. leading off our discussion now is professor lawrence tribe who taught constitutional law all- star high school four or five decades. i have to ask you, professor tribe, i feel sometimes when we discuss these things, like i'm talking to a chemistry professor who has been teaching the periodic table of elements for more than half of his life. and suddenly, the periodic table of elements is just being ripped up. and chemistry becomes guess work. and scholarship has disappeared. i just can't imagine what it feels like to be in the field of constitutional law. and trying to teach constitutional law on such shifting ground. >> i have to say, it feels challenging, lawrence. to say the least. it's like turning the table of elements upside down. it wasn't just the american flag that samuel alito flew upside
justice kagan referred to alito's coat upside down application of the law. justice alito actually used the phrase upside down twice. in her dissenting opinion. an obvious reference to samuel alito's upside down american flag and his upside down legal scholarship. leading off our discussion now is professor lawrence tribe who taught constitutional law all- star high school four or five decades. i have to ask you, professor tribe, i feel sometimes when we discuss these things, like i'm talking to...
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kagan, republican advised many key conservative politicians, such as presidential candidate john mccain, and kagan’s wife and ally victoria nulland, the architect of the maidans, was responsible for the ukrainian direction for the democrats, biden and obama. needless to say, none of them took moscow’s interests into account. russia wanted, or rather, even europe wanted, before europe became a completely vassal province of the united states, wanted what they call collective security, this. what are called realities on earth, in the end whole countries are being driven, quote, into hopeless chaos, in this context, the ukrainian direction for the state department is not much different, for example, from the syrian one. the main idea is incredible arrogance, they just don’t think, by golly, whoever gave this order knew nothing about syria, i can guarantee you that, but the consequences were terrifying, incredible, it led to the creation... isis , yes, it looks like we literally created isis, since 1979 we have been funding jihadists all the time, neocon, stupid, extremely arrogant, no
kagan, republican advised many key conservative politicians, such as presidential candidate john mccain, and kagan’s wife and ally victoria nulland, the architect of the maidans, was responsible for the ukrainian direction for the democrats, biden and obama. needless to say, none of them took moscow’s interests into account. russia wanted, or rather, even europe wanted, before europe became a completely vassal province of the united states, wanted what they call collective security, this....
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as judge kagan points out. >> my blood is boiling. i am supposed to wrap the segment i just want to say thank you to the legal mind. i can't. i cannot. i am able to. -- i am unable to >>> four years after george floyd's tragic death, we will take a look at what is happened and what has not happened and discuss it, y'all. >>> you're watching "the weekend." - hmm! t paycom and make the unnecessary, unnecessary. - see you down the line. my frequent heartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. we pulled people off the street and asked them about their hearts. how's your heart? my hear's pretty good. you sure? how do you know? you're driving a car, you have the check engine light. but the heart doesn't have a hey, check heart sign. with kardiamobile, you can take a medical-grade ekg in just 30 seconds from anywhere. kardiamobile is proven to detect atrial fi
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you have someone who is strategic in justice elena kagan, and our newest justice, ketanji brown jackson, the only appointee of president joe biden at this point, who is more independent and consistently liberal as opposed to justice kagan, who is a little bit more transaction. >> i want to talk more about justice barrett. as eager to go as a single alito is -- as samuel alito is, she has said this term let's not move so fast. >> this term in particular. she did indicate in some earlier cases, for example, a case involving a catholic foster child agency, not willing to immediately overturn a religion precedent that some of the more conservative colleagues and the religious right would love to see, but she would not do that. she was cautious in the indian child welfare challenge not to go down the road of race. and then this term, as joan has pointed out, her questions, for example, in the trump immunity case, she was more focused on acts that could actually be tried and not a rule for the ages, as justice gorsuch wanted, and there have been other cases where she has shown more caution. b
you have someone who is strategic in justice elena kagan, and our newest justice, ketanji brown jackson, the only appointee of president joe biden at this point, who is more independent and consistently liberal as opposed to justice kagan, who is a little bit more transaction. >> i want to talk more about justice barrett. as eager to go as a single alito is -- as samuel alito is, she has said this term let's not move so fast. >> this term in particular. she did indicate in some...
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joining me now is robert kagan, a senior fellow at the foreign policy program at the brookings institute. they contribute in colonist -- contributing columnist at the washington post and the author of rebellion. thank you for being with us this morning. i gave a very brief rundown of the modern history of this, but you point out in your book that the anti-liberalism of trumps movement we are seeing now can be traced all the way back to the founding of the country and to the era of slavery. >> yeah and i don't want to ruin your narrative, but it used to be the democratic party that was the leading anti- liberal party in the country. certainly in the first decades when it was the slaveholding south and later under jim crow. when you think about what has happened politically, it used to be that these anti-liberal forces were fairly evenly divided between the two parties. you had the white, southern, anti-liberal party and you had white protestants in the republican party. what has happened since the second world war, and it did not begin with reagan, it goes back further than that. it is pr
joining me now is robert kagan, a senior fellow at the foreign policy program at the brookings institute. they contribute in colonist -- contributing columnist at the washington post and the author of rebellion. thank you for being with us this morning. i gave a very brief rundown of the modern history of this, but you point out in your book that the anti-liberalism of trumps movement we are seeing now can be traced all the way back to the founding of the country and to the era of slavery....
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that's when where i wrote a long dissent with justice kagan and justiceomayor. new york has a law which says you cannot carry a gun outside your house, concealed or not concealed. does that violate the second t, which says a well-regulated militia being necessary for the security of a state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. i didn't expect you to memorize all that in that, but but you say in an earlier overrode a sense three of us four of us then you said that]g has do with militia. it doesn't have to do with hoing a gun under your pillow. just shoot a burglar. five said it did force and it did. i think that was the number. so we passed that. now at i can't i can't. i'm i lost that. okay. so now what about new york's law and says in the opinion go look back in history and just history. look at what when this was passed a reasonable person would have thought it meant i said, oh, okay that sounds good. what do i look at? so started looking at a few of the old gun or weapon or what a hall, the barred. does that count? a skill as
that's when where i wrote a long dissent with justice kagan and justiceomayor. new york has a law which says you cannot carry a gun outside your house, concealed or not concealed. does that violate the second t, which says a well-regulated militia being necessary for the security of a state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. i didn't expect you to memorize all that in that, but but you say in an earlier overrode a sense three of us four of us then you said...
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i think chief justice roberts and justice kagan, until i hear otherwise, as examples of being so careful about where they deliver speeches, where they appear, what they do. and yet justice thomas and justice alito, recently with these reports, and no real response to what is happening, appear impervious to how the public might be viewing it. geoff: always a pleasure to draw on your insights. we are going to focus more closely now on that new york times reporting about an appeal to heaven flag seen flying outside supreme court justice samuel alito's new jersey beach home last year. the flag has origins dating to the revolutionary war but is now associated with christian nationalism and efforts to overturn president biden's 2020 election win. the flag was also carried by rioters at the capitol on january 6, 2021. our white house correspondent laura barron-lopez has been covering this and joins me now. they believe it is destiny for the u.s. to be capable christian nation. i spoke to an expert with the institute of islamic russian and jewish studies and he described the modern symbolism of
i think chief justice roberts and justice kagan, until i hear otherwise, as examples of being so careful about where they deliver speeches, where they appear, what they do. and yet justice thomas and justice alito, recently with these reports, and no real response to what is happening, appear impervious to how the public might be viewing it. geoff: always a pleasure to draw on your insights. we are going to focus more closely now on that new york times reporting about an appeal to heaven flag...
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the dissent led by justice kagan said that justice alito, in the majority opinion, had turned upside down the court's clear error analysis, that, when trial judges engage in fact-finding like this, the court gives heavy deference to the trial court's fact-finding, because they're there. they see the witnesses. it's a different way of analyzing these cases. it will make it much harder for challengers to what they consider racial gerrymanders in the future. geoff: i want to ask you about that, because our team spoke with leah aden of the naacp legal defense fund. she argued this case before the court, and she and other advocates say that this case is textbook racial gerrymandering. >> more than 30,000 black charlestonians were bleached out of congressional district 1 and moved into neighboring congressional district 6, which was already serving as a functional district for black voters. that harms black charlestonians who were bleached out, because they continue to live and work along the coastal south carolina and they continue to need representatives who will speak to their needs. ge
the dissent led by justice kagan said that justice alito, in the majority opinion, had turned upside down the court's clear error analysis, that, when trial judges engage in fact-finding like this, the court gives heavy deference to the trial court's fact-finding, because they're there. they see the witnesses. it's a different way of analyzing these cases. it will make it much harder for challengers to what they consider racial gerrymanders in the future. geoff: i want to ask you about that,...
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elena kagan, the second line of her dissent was -- and i will get it exactly right but the phrase was something like the majority's decision is upside down. >> using upside down methodology. >> that was not an accident. >> elie mystal, thank you. >>> as we wait the jury instructions for the ex- president criminal trial, how what the judge does a jury could impact the final decision. al decision. >>> we are awaiting a key really from the judge overseeing donald trump's new york criminal trial on the instructions members of the jury will receive. the judgment ski decision will be consequential because the instructions will form the basis for the jury decision whether to find trump guilty. on tuesday was the last day before the trial went on break for this very long holiday weekend. prosecutors and trump's defense lawyers argued over what should be included in the jury instructions. the defense asked to add several notes including ones about the election related charge and the purpose of the testimony about the access hollywood tape. next week on tuesday, court comes back and resumes. we
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went to say this to perhaps a fiv the five supreme t justices you may have an open mind you had judge kagan, judge jackson the three left-wing musketeers who all came up with these horrendous hypothetical examples. what if we allow immunity for a former president, what will happen? what if he sends off nuclear bombs wha would be a seal team x we do not need hypotheticals. we have a reality that is taking place right now in the united states of america. an eight manhattan courtroom were a state judge who was conflicted, his family is conflicted he is not over his head he is a hack a state sanction district attorney prosecutor who is eight radical leftists. we have a case for the crimes are not known the witnesses are hidden. you have witnesses testifying with collateral evidence to character assassinate the defendant. we have a judge who gags the defendant not because the defendant is dangerous he doesn't want the defendant criticizing was taken place in a courtroom. you have all kinds of activities going on in that courtroom. that would make joe stolen very, very proud it is a disgusting ab
went to say this to perhaps a fiv the five supreme t justices you may have an open mind you had judge kagan, judge jackson the three left-wing musketeers who all came up with these horrendous hypothetical examples. what if we allow immunity for a former president, what will happen? what if he sends off nuclear bombs wha would be a seal team x we do not need hypotheticals. we have a reality that is taking place right now in the united states of america. an eight manhattan courtroom were a state...
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had, quote, stacked the deck against the challengers, justice kagan saying the message for politicians who might want to suppress the opinion of minority voters is go right ahead. a supreme court impartiality in question now, while the court has many significant decisions including many that involve january 6, right before right now, we start the hour with some of our favorite experts. "the new york times" eric toaler who was byline on yesterday's stunning piece of reporting at heaven flag at justice alito's home. senior editor of slate. dahlia ludwick is here. "the boston globe" kim aboutenson is here. and msnbc columnist charlie sykes is here. your byline on this story is owe interesting, we live in this time, where i know your editor and publisher has spoken about his where truth is on the line. and telling the story with pictures is one of the, i would presume, the most effective ways to get the truth out to even those not inclined to believe it. tell me the power of these images of the two flags that have flown above the alitos' homes. >> thank you for having me. the first report
had, quote, stacked the deck against the challengers, justice kagan saying the message for politicians who might want to suppress the opinion of minority voters is go right ahead. a supreme court impartiality in question now, while the court has many significant decisions including many that involve january 6, right before right now, we start the hour with some of our favorite experts. "the new york times" eric toaler who was byline on yesterday's stunning piece of reporting at heaven...
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you know who else thought it was signaling, elena kagan, the second line was something like the majority's decision is upside down. >> using the upside down methodology. >> that was not an accident. >>> as we await the extremely consequential jury instructions, how what the judge tells the jury could impact their final decision, that's next. that's nex t. with low cost ground shipping from the united states postal service. ♪♪ if you spit blood when you brush, it could be the start of a domino effect. new parodontax active gum repair breath freshener. clinically proven to help reverse the four signs of early gum disease. a new toothpaste from parodontax, the gum experts. i don't know how long it's been there. long enough to produce eggs, it seems. a new toothpaste from it would appear that it has begun moving towards us! visionworks. see the difference. oh, why leaffilter? it's well designed, efficient, i appreciate that. leaffilter's technology keeps debris out of your gutters for good, guaranteed. what more could you ask for? call 833.leaf.filter today, or visit leaffilter.com. [crowd
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kagan thank you so much for coming on today. if the study is right, i am in trouble i'm a sports fan. most of my teams suck to be honest i'm raging what i'm watching game fo but what's the biggest take away for for you from the study? looks like you said eight minutes this poison to your body. that anger, that rage, that frustration causes damage to your blood vessels and over time that's lethal to your health and corrodes her o your overall phyl and mental well-being. with the hate and hostility we see throughout the world we are seeing what is important to remember that number one cause of death and this country for both men and women is heart disease we have 600,000 deaths every single year. the good news is the majority of that is preventable. this new study, what they did was they took 300 volunteers divided them into groups. one group was the anger group one was the anxious group and one group was the sad group. what they found was the anger group had a hard time relaxing their blood vessels for they had a hard time dilati
kagan thank you so much for coming on today. if the study is right, i am in trouble i'm a sports fan. most of my teams suck to be honest i'm raging what i'm watching game fo but what's the biggest take away for for you from the study? looks like you said eight minutes this poison to your body. that anger, that rage, that frustration causes damage to your blood vessels and over time that's lethal to your health and corrodes her o your overall phyl and mental well-being. with the hate and...
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there was a brilliant dissent by justice kagan. not brilliant only because of the use of this or that phrase. she just showed that in every respect, samuel alito was thumbing his nose at the law, turning inside out all of the standards that go back to earlier decisions. there was a decision in which she had written the majority in 2017. he had written the dissent, and he basically creates that cases that the dissent was the law, so samuel alito has not acquitted himself well in recent days. these two flags obviously signal sympathy with the insurrectionist, and the excuses he has given ranging from my wife did it to utter silence in the second case, and the excuses a lot of republicans are giving, you know, some of them are saying the appeal to heaven flag was, after all, similar to the one used by george washington when he was expressing the virtues of revolution against king george, but in this case, we are not talking about a revolution against a foreign king. we are talking about an insurrection against the transition of power
there was a brilliant dissent by justice kagan. not brilliant only because of the use of this or that phrase. she just showed that in every respect, samuel alito was thumbing his nose at the law, turning inside out all of the standards that go back to earlier decisions. there was a decision in which she had written the majority in 2017. he had written the dissent, and he basically creates that cases that the dissent was the law, so samuel alito has not acquitted himself well in recent days....
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in a scathing dissent, justice elena kagan wrote, what a message to send to legislators that mapmakers about racial gerrymandering the reasons i have address, those actors will often have an incentive to use race as a proxy to achieve partisan ends. and occasionally they may not -- might want to suppress electoral influence of minority voters. this court says to state today. joining me now is associate director counsel for the legal defense fund, which is one of the groups that tried the case. she's also a former federal prosecutor in the civil rights division of the department of justice. thank you for being here. can you just explain, for all of us, what does this mean, exactly, for the future of black voting power in america? >> first, thank you so much for having me charles. it is a pleasure to be with you this morning. listen, today and last week, the supreme court ruled against black voters and denied them the chance to have fair maps in the 2024 election. this is meaningful because they really turned on its head, as the dissent said, the standard applied for bringing racial disc
in a scathing dissent, justice elena kagan wrote, what a message to send to legislators that mapmakers about racial gerrymandering the reasons i have address, those actors will often have an incentive to use race as a proxy to achieve partisan ends. and occasionally they may not -- might want to suppress electoral influence of minority voters. this court says to state today. joining me now is associate director counsel for the legal defense fund, which is one of the groups that tried the case....
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i'm elena kagan to stephen breyer in the majority and clarence thomas, although he apparently is is still a white christian national. so he's african-american and so the case submitted to the court says is not unconstitutional to a cross on public land. i go a list of cases, six or seven cases, where in all of them you have elena kagan, stephen bryan breyer, ruth bader ginsburg agreeing that a christian symbol, a christian program, is constitutional, that philadelphia can't discriminate against christian organizations. and he just simply ignores all counter evidence, as he does with the court cases. find in favor of muslim plaintiffs, for instance versus arabs and abercrombie and french decision for instance. so we need to understand he's coming from a particular perspective as is boston these believe in a wall of separation between and state a wall that would somehow require a 1925 cross now on public land memorializing dead from world were one to be torn down or moved or decapitated. andrew seidel's organization freedom from religion foundation objected when ohio wanted to include a sta
i'm elena kagan to stephen breyer in the majority and clarence thomas, although he apparently is is still a white christian national. so he's african-american and so the case submitted to the court says is not unconstitutional to a cross on public land. i go a list of cases, six or seven cases, where in all of them you have elena kagan, stephen bryan breyer, ruth bader ginsburg agreeing that a christian symbol, a christian program, is constitutional, that philadelphia can't discriminate against...
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merchan decision by justice thomas saying it is funded constitutionally, we had a concurrence by elena kagan saying this is what recent history would the moment and we had a dissent by justices samuel alito and neil gorsuch. it depends on when you spin the history real we are to get back to and in addition to rejecting everything that has happened since the framing of the constitution, it also means you pick your own historical moment and that is the outcome that you get. that is not how we do constitutional law. it is deeply destabilizing. >> we are we took in more than two dozen decisions from the supreme court this term, including president trump's immunity case. how do you expect originalism to play into the outcome of that decision? >> it is a great question and it kind of connects up with what repetitive jamie raskin was just saying, which is this is not just a scandal for samuel alito, this is a federalist society scandal, this is a scandal about a conservative supermajority that is overturning things that are the will of the people. what i think we are going to see is a bunch of case
merchan decision by justice thomas saying it is funded constitutionally, we had a concurrence by elena kagan saying this is what recent history would the moment and we had a dissent by justices samuel alito and neil gorsuch. it depends on when you spin the history real we are to get back to and in addition to rejecting everything that has happened since the framing of the constitution, it also means you pick your own historical moment and that is the outcome that you get. that is not how we do...
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>> well, they do, we have seen, for instance, justice elena kagan did it with regularity after she went on the bench. she had been in the justice department as of the solicitor general. she had been dissipated in the preparation of some of the cases that were hurt her first and second term and she routinely recused from them. we saw, more recently, we saw the newest justice, justice ketanji brown jackson, i always invert her last name, you see me in fear of doing that and calling her jackson browne. that justice recused herself from a case which she was on the board at the university that was a party to a lawsuit just to avoid any appearance of impropriety. it is not unusual for justices to do that. here, because the application of some sort of partiality involves politics, one would think it would be even more important to recuse. justice samuel alito has shown no inclination to do that whatsoever. >> here is what he wrote on a sub stack. "will there be any consequences in samuel alito's case? doubtful. will samuel alito continue to sit on this case is alongside clarence thomas, who ha
>> well, they do, we have seen, for instance, justice elena kagan did it with regularity after she went on the bench. she had been in the justice department as of the solicitor general. she had been dissipated in the preparation of some of the cases that were hurt her first and second term and she routinely recused from them. we saw, more recently, we saw the newest justice, justice ketanji brown jackson, i always invert her last name, you see me in fear of doing that and calling her...