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justice neil gorsuch, whose seat on the supreme court was procedurally stolen by a republican senator mitch mcconnell, who stole it away from president obama's constitutional right to appoint a justice, held the seat open long enough so that donald trump could put neil gorsuch's in that seat. neil gorsuch, who should be embarrassed every time he takes his seat on the supreme court, joined in the invented scenario of every president being prosecuted by the administration of his or her successor forever in the future. even though that has only happened to one president, which proves that the one president those republican justices care about is donald trump. they repeatedly tried to say that their entire concern was focused on the future, imaginary presidents, all of whom would appoint attorneys general who would become prosecutorial abusers of former presidents. samuel alito declared from the bench of the supreme court of the united states that the grand jury system in america does not work. it is one thing for flippant pendants on tv to use them overdone clichid phrase about grand jur
justice neil gorsuch, whose seat on the supreme court was procedurally stolen by a republican senator mitch mcconnell, who stole it away from president obama's constitutional right to appoint a justice, held the seat open long enough so that donald trump could put neil gorsuch's in that seat. neil gorsuch, who should be embarrassed every time he takes his seat on the supreme court, joined in the invented scenario of every president being prosecuted by the administration of his or her successor...
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neil gorsuch moated the possibility of this situation, he said would lead to just every president pardoning themselves on the way out of office which is a novel and kind of dangerous situation for the court to be in which has never had to consider to thelegality of whether presis can do that. we also saw that justice samuel alito. another republican appointeee to the court. a conservative one albeit not a trump appointed justice. this would lead presidents to essentially try to stay in office unlawfully. to hole on to power. he said that would put america in a dangerous cycle of undermining democracy. so there were quite a bit of concerns. i don't want to overstate the case and say a majority of the court is going to reulg rule in trump's favor. i think you heard quite a bit of skepticism of the degree of immunity that former president trump is seeking. but i think -- i think that a majority of the court is probably going to coalesce around some form of legal protection for presidents over their official act and the question is what does that do to this prosecution and what what is that goi
neil gorsuch moated the possibility of this situation, he said would lead to just every president pardoning themselves on the way out of office which is a novel and kind of dangerous situation for the court to be in which has never had to consider to thelegality of whether presis can do that. we also saw that justice samuel alito. another republican appointeee to the court. a conservative one albeit not a trump appointed justice. this would lead presidents to essentially try to stay in office...
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gorsuch's and samuel alito? >> i was. and the sense that i got from those justices was that to them, to their minds, the real threat to democracy was not trump's effort on january 6th to overturn a free and fair presidential election, the true threat to democracy is the justice department's effort to hold him accountable for that act. and i did not expect this kind of minimization of january 6th that we saw from the justices. frankly my sense is that the conservative bloc just did not think that the insurrection at the capital was that big of a deal. so instead of hearing concern about what it would mean to let the president off scott free for allegedly plotting and facilitating this violent election subversion, we heard these justices try to say well, let's talk about the abstract principle here. don't we need presidents to act boldly and fearlessly? as that we haven't seen an object lesson in what happens when a president thinks he is unaccountable. and as if we are not here in this hearing, in this case to tr
gorsuch's and samuel alito? >> i was. and the sense that i got from those justices was that to them, to their minds, the real threat to democracy was not trump's effort on january 6th to overturn a free and fair presidential election, the true threat to democracy is the justice department's effort to hold him accountable for that act. and i did not expect this kind of minimization of january 6th that we saw from the justices. frankly my sense is that the conservative bloc just did not...
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neil gorsuch did just completely shred the government's argument. important not only for the 300 plus that have been charged under this statute but two of the four counts in the d.c. case that jack smith has brought against donald trump are this exact statute. >> harris: this idea of walking outside the bounds of what we normally see in legal proceedings is also happening in new york. we've never seen a case up against donald trump in new york, either. >> we've never seen that but remember there are so many other important crimes that should be on trial right now in new york and they are not being prosecuted. they aren't being pursued because a lot of the resources of the new york district attorney's office under alvin bragg are being focused on donald trump and trying to bring him down. again, novel legal theories with extensions of the statute of limitation and it is going to eventually all these things are going to fall apart on appeal. >> harris: we'll have to see if it happens before november 5th. that might be politically what democrats are wo
neil gorsuch did just completely shred the government's argument. important not only for the 300 plus that have been charged under this statute but two of the four counts in the d.c. case that jack smith has brought against donald trump are this exact statute. >> harris: this idea of walking outside the bounds of what we normally see in legal proceedings is also happening in new york. we've never seen a case up against donald trump in new york, either. >> we've never seen that but...
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neil gorsuch moated the possibility of this situation, he said would lead to just every president pardoning themselves on the way out of office which is a novel and kind of dangerous situation for the court to be in which has never had to consider to thelegality of whether presis can do that. we also saw that justice samuel alito. another republican appointeee to the court. a conservative one albeit not a trump appointed justice. this would lead presidents to essentially try to stay in office unlawfully. to hole on to power. he said that would put america in a dangerous cycle of undermining democracy. so there were quite a bit of concerns. i don't want to overstate the case and say a majority of the court is going to reulg rule in trump's favor. i think you heard quite a bit of skepticism of the degree of immunity that former president trump is seeking. but i think -- i think that a majority of the court is probably going to coalesce around some form of legal protection for presidents over their official act and the question is what does that do to this prosecution and what what is that goi
neil gorsuch moated the possibility of this situation, he said would lead to just every president pardoning themselves on the way out of office which is a novel and kind of dangerous situation for the court to be in which has never had to consider to thelegality of whether presis can do that. we also saw that justice samuel alito. another republican appointeee to the court. a conservative one albeit not a trump appointed justice. this would lead presidents to essentially try to stay in office...
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gorsuch. incredible people. for having the courage to allow this long-term, hard-fought battle to finally end. this 50 year battle over roe v. wade took it out of the federal hands and brought it into the hands, minds and hearts of the people of each state. now it is up to the states to do the right thing. like ronald reagan i am strongly in favor of exceptions for rape, incest and life of the mother. you must follow your heart on this issue but you also must win elections to restore culture and win back our country which is currently and sadly a nation in decline. vice president harris: the former president yet again how proud he is of his responsibility for overturning roe v. wade. he said he is probably responsible for overturning roe v. wade. one in three women of reproductive age now live in a state with an abortion ban and probably responsible that doctors and nurses can be jailed in some states for life for providing care. probably responsible that states have passed bands with no excep
gorsuch. incredible people. for having the courage to allow this long-term, hard-fought battle to finally end. this 50 year battle over roe v. wade took it out of the federal hands and brought it into the hands, minds and hearts of the people of each state. now it is up to the states to do the right thing. like ronald reagan i am strongly in favor of exceptions for rape, incest and life of the mother. you must follow your heart on this issue but you also must win elections to restore culture...
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justice neil gorsuch declaring they are, quote, writing a rule for the ages. how long before they issue their decision? will the case go to trial before the election, if at all? terry moran at the supreme court. >>> the criminal trial of donald trump here in new york. the former publisher of "the national enquirer," david pecker, describing payments to made to playboy model karen mcdougal, who clayed to have a year-long relationship with trump. aaron katersky at the courthouse. >>> the stunning decision involving disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein. new york's appellate court overturning his rape conviction. the case that launched the me too movement, now likely headed for a retrial. >>> disturbing images of the police crackdown on campus protests across the u.s. officers tasing a protester at emory university. new pro-palestinian demonstrations breaking out at more schools. usc now canceling its main graduation ceremony, as protesters face a deadline to clear out at columbia. stephanie ramos standing by. >>> authorities investigating the death of a man fol
justice neil gorsuch declaring they are, quote, writing a rule for the ages. how long before they issue their decision? will the case go to trial before the election, if at all? terry moran at the supreme court. >>> the criminal trial of donald trump here in new york. the former publisher of "the national enquirer," david pecker, describing payments to made to playboy model karen mcdougal, who clayed to have a year-long relationship with trump. aaron katersky at the...
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justice neil gorsuch swoops in. hey, let's finish up all of this talk about presidents and former presidents knowing they can go to prison. why the rush? let's slow down and talk about having more hearings and talk about new tests for what types of behavior count as presidential behavior. new tests we will invent and that will be a long discussion and we have to spend a lot of time on that. let's talk about further proceedings, yes, further proceedings that we would like to see. >> in that case the possibility of further proceedings and trial. >> exactly right and that would be a natural course for this court to take. the court can and should reverse the categorical holding of the d.c. circuit that there is no such thing as official acts. >> what you agree further proceedings would be required? >> that is correct. >> definitely, definitely, many, many further proceedings for as long as possible. joy reid has just joined us. i'm not a lawyer and neither are you, but watching ms. proceedings today i felt that that was
justice neil gorsuch swoops in. hey, let's finish up all of this talk about presidents and former presidents knowing they can go to prison. why the rush? let's slow down and talk about having more hearings and talk about new tests for what types of behavior count as presidential behavior. new tests we will invent and that will be a long discussion and we have to spend a lot of time on that. let's talk about further proceedings, yes, further proceedings that we would like to see. >> in...
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justice neil gorsuch swoops in there. hey now, let's finish up off this talk about presidents and former presidents knowing they can go to prison. why the rush? let's talk about having more hearings. let's talk about new tests for what types of presidential behavior count as presidential behavior. new tests we will maybe invent. that will be a big long discussion. let's talk about further proceedings. yes. further proceedings. that we would like to see. >> and that left open in that case the possibility of furred proceedings and trial. >> exactly right. and that would be a very natural course for this court to take. this court should reverse the holding of the dc circuit that there is no such thing as official acts. >> but you agree further proceedings would be required. >> that is correct. >> definitely, many, many further proceedings. our colleague joy read has joined us. i felt that was a tell when justice gorsuch came in there and said this isn't going well. don't talk about presidents knowing they can be prosecuted b
justice neil gorsuch swoops in there. hey now, let's finish up off this talk about presidents and former presidents knowing they can go to prison. why the rush? let's talk about having more hearings. let's talk about new tests for what types of presidential behavior count as presidential behavior. new tests we will maybe invent. that will be a big long discussion. let's talk about further proceedings. yes. further proceedings. that we would like to see. >> and that left open in that case...
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gorsuch and bret tolman, and right on crime. mike, start with you. i will jen psaki it for a moment and circle back to a prosecutor i mentioned in the angle, matthew colangelo. watch. >> why matthew colangelo, why would he give the opening? >> one thing alvin bragg has done well, pick prosecutors who are experienced and have interest about donald trump. matthew colangelo is an example of someone who helped to -- the donald trump and he knows his way around a courtroom. >> laura: mike, he mentions nothing of the fact matthew colangelo, one of the top officials at doj and worked for leticia james. no involvement at all, not ap appearance of involvement from this administration? >> yeah, so matthew colangelo is the -- was senior political appointee in the biden justice department, acting number three on the parachute team and number two to the number three. before that he worked for the obama justice department, the obama white house for tom perez, for eric holder, this guy is the f forrest gump again president trump and pops up ev
gorsuch and bret tolman, and right on crime. mike, start with you. i will jen psaki it for a moment and circle back to a prosecutor i mentioned in the angle, matthew colangelo. watch. >> why matthew colangelo, why would he give the opening? >> one thing alvin bragg has done well, pick prosecutors who are experienced and have interest about donald trump. matthew colangelo is an example of someone who helped to -- the donald trump and he knows his way around a courtroom. >>...
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and justices were quick to point out this case will stretch far beyond the age of donald trump and neil gorsuch said yesterday he and his colleagues are writing a rule for the ages and trump wants full immunity, justice alayna noted the framers of the constitution wrote no such clause. >> they were reacting against a monarch claiming to be above the law. wasn't the whole point that the president was not a monarch and not supposed to be above the laugh. >> if an imcome bent who loses a very close highly contested election knows that a real possibility after leaving office is not that president president goes off into a peaceful retirement but that the president may be criminally prosecuted by a political bitter opponent, will that not lead us into a psychothat will destabilizes the functioning of our country as a democracy? trump and his allies filed dozens and losing to the result of the election. if trump is not immune, we may see a federal trial like the summer or early this fall. it goes away completely in washington dc and if there's snags or delays and goes back to district court a
and justices were quick to point out this case will stretch far beyond the age of donald trump and neil gorsuch said yesterday he and his colleagues are writing a rule for the ages and trump wants full immunity, justice alayna noted the framers of the constitution wrote no such clause. >> they were reacting against a monarch claiming to be above the law. wasn't the whole point that the president was not a monarch and not supposed to be above the laugh. >> if an imcome bent who loses...
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listen to justice neil gorsuch yesterday. >> would a sit-in that disrupts a trial or access to a federal courthouse qualify? would a heckler in today's audience qualify or at the state of the union address? would pulling a fire alarm before a vote qualify? >> dana: the best explaining legal arguments and where justices are going to the rest of us not lawyers. what should we know? >> before i became a.g. a wrote a 19-page memo on this toying. a lot of people were raising this when i was confirmed. i did it as a private citizen and i sadekar eid much too far and has to be restricted to the repairment of evidence. it can't be used the way they are using it. it is very comprehensive. now several courts have agreed and i think the supreme court is going to rule that way. >> bill: if that's the case you have hundreds of january 6th defendants who are in jail and the whole idea about this obstruction charge is borne out of the enron disaster. jack smith has a count against the former president for obstruction. what would be the end result of that? >> he will try to differentiate that. things li
listen to justice neil gorsuch yesterday. >> would a sit-in that disrupts a trial or access to a federal courthouse qualify? would a heckler in today's audience qualify or at the state of the union address? would pulling a fire alarm before a vote qualify? >> dana: the best explaining legal arguments and where justices are going to the rest of us not lawyers. what should we know? >> before i became a.g. a wrote a 19-page memo on this toying. a lot of people were raising this...
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during oral arguments at the supreme court yesterday, justict neil gorsuch spoke brilliantly about the dual standards of justice, specifically inreferencing how left-wing protesters seem to always get away with it neverge being chard like the j6 mike 6 if any rs. >> access to a federal courthouse qualify for what a heckler in today's audience qualify for the state of the union address? would pulling a fire alarm before a vote qualify? and for 20 years in federal prison? >> laura: well, we all know thcause answer, don't we smirke, because congressman jamaal brow, who pulled the fire alarm when the house was in session wass of charged with nothing burger misdemeanor by. the d.c. attorney's office, yeah, that is just as pure as nownst voters need to understand the i legal assault against donald trump in new york andof georgia and d.c., it will become a regular part of american politics unless, lessen democrats are made to suffer ato the polls. until then, if you are a concert, conservative, you dare to stand up for the middle class or donate to someone who is in your stand against the was
during oral arguments at the supreme court yesterday, justict neil gorsuch spoke brilliantly about the dual standards of justice, specifically inreferencing how left-wing protesters seem to always get away with it neverge being chard like the j6 mike 6 if any rs. >> access to a federal courthouse qualify for what a heckler in today's audience qualify for the state of the union address? would pulling a fire alarm before a vote qualify? and for 20 years in federal prison? >> laura:...
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during oral arguments at the supreme court yesterday justice neil gorsuch spoke about the dual standards of justice. specifically referencing how left wing protesters seem to always get away with it. never being charged like the j-6ers for disrupt ago congressional proceeding. >> would a sit-in that disrupts a trial or access to a federal courthouse qualify would a heckler at today's audience qualify or at the state of the union address. would pulling a fire alarm before a vote qualify? for 20 years in federal prison? >> laura: well, we all know the answer, don't we? no, because congressman jamal brown, who pulled that fire alarm when the house was in session, was charged with a nothing burger misdemeanor by the d.c. attorney's office. yeah. that's justice voters need to understand that the legal assault against donald trump in new york and georgia and in d.c. it will become a regular part of american politics unless, unless democrats are made to suffer at the polls. until then, if you're a conservative or some type of traditionalist, you dare to stand up for the middle class or donate t
during oral arguments at the supreme court yesterday justice neil gorsuch spoke about the dual standards of justice. specifically referencing how left wing protesters seem to always get away with it. never being charged like the j-6ers for disrupt ago congressional proceeding. >> would a sit-in that disrupts a trial or access to a federal courthouse qualify would a heckler at today's audience qualify or at the state of the union address. would pulling a fire alarm before a vote qualify?...
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we are talking justices neil gorsuch, samuel alito clarence thomas, chief justice john roberts, he appeared to be looking for an offramp to send the case back down to the trial court. that will delay election, let's listen to what the justices s said. >> if an incumbent who loses close hotly contested election knows a real possibility after leaving office is not that the president is going to be able to go off into a peaceful retirement but the president may be criminally prosecuted by a bitter political opponent, but not lead us into a cycle that destabilizes the functioning of our country is a democracy? should what about president franklin d roosevelt's decision to return japanese-americans during world war ii? couldn't that have been charged under 18 usc 1421 against civil rights? >> it seems there's some area you conceived when it official acts that congress cannot criminalize and now we are talking about the scope. >> take on what you just heard. >> i agree with the justices and that is what happened during the argument. i think it was extraordinary have michael had to concede that th
we are talking justices neil gorsuch, samuel alito clarence thomas, chief justice john roberts, he appeared to be looking for an offramp to send the case back down to the trial court. that will delay election, let's listen to what the justices s said. >> if an incumbent who loses close hotly contested election knows a real possibility after leaving office is not that the president is going to be able to go off into a peaceful retirement but the president may be criminally prosecuted by a...
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gorsuch in 2017. i look forward to my college prosecuting this case on behalf of the american people in sharing why we need to go forward with this impeachment trial of secretary mayorkas. the first one here -- >> you are up, sorry. >> a charitable interpretation of what senator schumer is planning to do does not exist. it doesn't. he is going to either make a motion to table or to dismiss the work done by the us house of representatives. in our 200 plus year history, we have had 20 one public officials impeached by the united states house of representatives. we in the senate have held trials and all but 40. in three instances we dismissed the charges because the officials resigned. the other incident, we dismissed the charges because it involved a senator, and we don't believe we have the authority to hold the impeachment of the senator. those are the facts. i fully expect senator schumer to try to muddy the water to try to make it look deep, but this is very simple. we are either going to follow sen
gorsuch in 2017. i look forward to my college prosecuting this case on behalf of the american people in sharing why we need to go forward with this impeachment trial of secretary mayorkas. the first one here -- >> you are up, sorry. >> a charitable interpretation of what senator schumer is planning to do does not exist. it doesn't. he is going to either make a motion to table or to dismiss the work done by the us house of representatives. in our 200 plus year history, we have had 20...
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we also have the fact that neil gorsuch would not be on that court if it were not that mitch mcconnell made up a rule that did not exist, that said barack obama did not get a hearing on his nominee for a vacancy a year before an election. amy coney barrett should therefore not be on that court because if that rule that did not exist had existed, she would have been just a few miles outside of that -- all i am saying that everyone is saying, the court itself is rigged. if you think about the democratic processes by which we have usually had bipartisan agreement about how the supreme court is even constituted and what it actually does, when you get to this point, when you get to this point, what do you expect? >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. odt. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. it's the only migraine medication that helps treat & prevent, all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec odt. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pai
we also have the fact that neil gorsuch would not be on that court if it were not that mitch mcconnell made up a rule that did not exist, that said barack obama did not get a hearing on his nominee for a vacancy a year before an election. amy coney barrett should therefore not be on that court because if that rule that did not exist had existed, she would have been just a few miles outside of that -- all i am saying that everyone is saying, the court itself is rigged. if you think about the...
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>> judging by what neil gorsuch said today, this is a decision for the ages, you know, he and the other justices i think really appreciate the gravity of what is before them and i think they are going to take their time. this isn't, to them i don't think this is really about trump. this is about future presidents for generations. i love your point about lincoln, yes, he would have been thrown in jail. i think you advised him not to suspend habeas corpus. i think you advised john adams not to sign the sedition act if i recall correctly. larry: no, no, i told harry truman, don't take over the steel mills. that is not free-market capitalism. he went ahead and did it anyway, but nobody threw him in jail or court. that's the point. >> should have listened. >> what was important today, brett kavanaugh said, what is to stop a creative prosecutor from using a vague statute, a criminally charge a president especially a prosecutor from the the opposing party. that pretty much defines all four indictments against donald trump, particularly the criminal case that is so absurd being brought by alvin
>> judging by what neil gorsuch said today, this is a decision for the ages, you know, he and the other justices i think really appreciate the gravity of what is before them and i think they are going to take their time. this isn't, to them i don't think this is really about trump. this is about future presidents for generations. i love your point about lincoln, yes, he would have been thrown in jail. i think you advised him not to suspend habeas corpus. i think you advised john adams not...
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gorsuch said that the justices will be writing a opinion that is one for the ages. >> and what did we hear from david pecker there in new york, rehema? >> yes, he has been, and a lot of it is testimony about the relationship that they had about the catch-and-kill scheme that the viewers have been following. this is in reference to karen mcdougal who is a "playboy" model with the affair she alleges to have had with donald trump. what david pecker says is that donald trump micromanaged everything. michael cohen, his former attorney, was the intermediary, and it was donald trump who and he said that he could not pay for lunch if they went together, because he had not authorized it. listen to what he said about david pecker when he was attending a campaign stop earlier today before the court testimony began in mid-town manhattan. take a listen. >> are you satisfied with the testimony of david pecker so far? >> david is a very nice guy. a very nice guy. >> and nothing to say about david pecker. the prosecution brought up that he has immunity in this particular case, and then the judge inst
gorsuch said that the justices will be writing a opinion that is one for the ages. >> and what did we hear from david pecker there in new york, rehema? >> yes, he has been, and a lot of it is testimony about the relationship that they had about the catch-and-kill scheme that the viewers have been following. this is in reference to karen mcdougal who is a "playboy" model with the affair she alleges to have had with donald trump. what david pecker says is that donald trump...
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gorsuch said you speaking to the ages this will be with us for the rest of our lives, remember whether it evolves to the credit of the sitting president or not during an election we should remember that it is part of the president's official duties to ensure that the integrity of our election system is sound whether it cuts against him or not and it's an argument that donald trump's actions if he believed that the election had really been undermined are within his official duties if he felt like it had been impugned. maria: were to be watching that. by the way it's good to see you. i wanted to ask you about harvey weinstein and the rape charge overturned in new york. real quick. >> i think that's very significantly for the donald trump case because the donald trump involves prior bad acts and that's what got the weinstein case thrown out. it's sandoval all the two cases that are implemented. that is likely going to matter if the case appeals for donald trump. let me just say for this reason and others i can tell you and go to the top question. as a cop and not as a lawyer. if i had bro
gorsuch said you speaking to the ages this will be with us for the rest of our lives, remember whether it evolves to the credit of the sitting president or not during an election we should remember that it is part of the president's official duties to ensure that the integrity of our election system is sound whether it cuts against him or not and it's an argument that donald trump's actions if he believed that the election had really been undermined are within his official duties if he felt...
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gorsuch. and it was his questions followed up by amy coney barrett, ketanji brown jackson, they'll reference back to them. what was your take away? >> i was struck by i thought the extreme positions of both sides. we have donald trump arguing absolute immunity for all official from criminal prosecution from all official acts and you had the department of justice arguing zero immunity. i thought to myself how can a president function if they have no immunity whatsoever from criminal prosecution for their official acts? brett kavanaugh, who i worked for, when he was going through his confirmation process, i thought he raised some very interesting points. he talked about how troubled he was for the trajectory of the american presidency. if they were to side with the department of justices approach which is this zero immunity, this pastor, so i was also struck by the dojs argument of don't worry about it because prosecutions are not politically motivated. we take both about that kind of stuff and
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as you said, you played that clip of neil gorsuch saying whatever they write, they're writing a rule for the ages. over and over again we heard the justices and lawyers talk about the stakes of this case. so it will be really interesting to see what happens as election day comes upon us. >> yamiche alcindor, thank you very much. glen, trump's lawyer conceded during the arguments that some of the acts that trump is accused of were not official acts. here is an exchange. >> the petitioner turned to a private attorney, was willing to spread false claims of election fraud to spearhead his challenges to the election results. private? petitioner conspired with another private attorney who caused the filing in court of verification signed by petitioner that contained false allegations to support a challenge. >> that also sounds private. >> justice kagan had that same kind of line of questioning with trump's attorney. glen, how do you see that line of questioning and what does it tell you about the possible decisions that both coney barrett and kagan could have on this? >> yeah, great questi
as you said, you played that clip of neil gorsuch saying whatever they write, they're writing a rule for the ages. over and over again we heard the justices and lawyers talk about the stakes of this case. so it will be really interesting to see what happens as election day comes upon us. >> yamiche alcindor, thank you very much. glen, trump's lawyer conceded during the arguments that some of the acts that trump is accused of were not official acts. here is an exchange. >> the...
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i think thomas and samuel alito have staked out a strong program position, neil gorsuch is somewhere in between. i think that for chief justice roberts especially, he probably recognizes at this point what that article pointed out, which is that team trump has pulled off the heist. the supreme court has slow walk to this case as compared to the ballot removal case from earlier this term, the nixon cases in the 1970s during watergate. they have in short, i think, that this trial will not happen before november, before election day. and, you know, when john roberts is embarrassed by a case for sometimes he goes quiet, he doesn't say anything. one thing i will be looking to is whether the chief justice mostly keeps his mouth shut or whether he tries to direct arguments toward some kind of consensus position. >> i know that this supreme court is "impenetrable and they don't pay attention to press." and they are not victim to whatever the political climate of the day is. but, do you think the widespread public outcry over the slow pace with which they have taken this up, the fact they too
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gorsuch, as the justice put it, we are writing a rule for the ages. the question at hand can a u.s. president be prosecuted for his actions in office? is there absolute immunity? is there limiteds immunity?d imi can obama be charged, for example, for killing in a drone overke which happened overseas ? can george w bush be charged? with allegedly lying to congress about iraq? if a far left prosecutor decides to cook up charges, and could joe biden be chargedoo for killing a family in afghanistan during deadly withdrawal? >> now, here's how trump's legal team put it earliehere ir today. >> listen. the implications of the court's becision here extend far beyond the facts of this case. ge w >> could president george w bush have been sent to prison for obstructing an official proceeding or allegedly lying to congress to induce war in iraq? >> could president obamabe be charged with murder forr killing u.s. citizens abroad by drone strike? >> all right. ultimately, the constitutional judges on the court seem to favor limited immunity over absolute . in but
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but let's hear first from justice neil gorsuch was donald trump's first appointee to the supreme court. and some of his skepticism we're going to essentially regulate the practice of medicine in the states through the spending clause. the answer, i think is yes, congress could prohibit gender reassignment surgeries across the nation. they could ban abortion across the nation through the use of its spending clause already, right? >> congress does have broad authority under the spending clause and yes is if it satisfies the conditions that the spending clause themselves itself requires, then i think that that would be valid legislation and the court had in many contexts recognize spent in class legislation preempts so to the answer is yes. >> okay yeah. >> i mean, it his point was that you're pushing pretty far here, but she kept trying to build in some restrictions. basically the point from the government, from elizabeth prelogar, the solicitor general, is that there's really only a small category of cases, small but very profound and important were a woman health is seriously at risk.
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that's the issue for me and we'll see what they do very soon joey, it's obvious that neil gorsuch said, set as much directly on the bench yesterday that this is about future presidencies, future presidents but there's this very immediate question about donald trump and whether or not voters are going to get a chance to understand whether or not he is convicted of trying to overturn conspiring to try to overturn an election before they have to decide whether or not to send him back to the oval office. >> and while officially the supreme court is supposed to be above politics, it seems very clear that they understand how they operate in a political environment, including the chief justice john roberts. he seems to want to protect the court from that, but he also understands how that plays out are they not making a political decision if they effectively delay this trial, past the election yeah, i think so. casey and i think we have to be really concerned, right. because we have these institutions and in these institutions we want them to be non-political. we expect the supreme court to ma
that's the issue for me and we'll see what they do very soon joey, it's obvious that neil gorsuch said, set as much directly on the bench yesterday that this is about future presidencies, future presidents but there's this very immediate question about donald trump and whether or not voters are going to get a chance to understand whether or not he is convicted of trying to overturn conspiring to try to overturn an election before they have to decide whether or not to send him back to the oval...
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it has a conservative majority three of them those justices were appointed by him, neil gorsuch, brett kavanaugh, and amy coney barrett. so i'm sure that he thinks he's going to get better shake from this court, then he might be getting up in manhattan, but we'll see the justices action to hear this case now, rather than earlier in the year special counsel jack smith's and urged the justices means that the federal trial here in dc was postponed from its original march start date, and john, i don't expect a ruling from the justices until late june. that's likely when it will come, and that will mean that any trial, if the justices dues say he is not he has no immunity here. any trial would not come until i'd say shortly before the election if it comes at all, biskupic for us in washington, john, thank you very much for that. the breaking news overnight indicted in arizona some of donald trump's closest allies. now charged for their efforts to overturn the results there, trump is labeled as coconspirator number one, we have new developments from there and violent confrontations with poli
it has a conservative majority three of them those justices were appointed by him, neil gorsuch, brett kavanaugh, and amy coney barrett. so i'm sure that he thinks he's going to get better shake from this court, then he might be getting up in manhattan, but we'll see the justices action to hear this case now, rather than earlier in the year special counsel jack smith's and urged the justices means that the federal trial here in dc was postponed from its original march start date, and john, i...
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he came back to him and neil gorsuch and 2017. i look forward to my colleagues prosecuting this case on behalf of the merrick and people and sharing why we need to go forward but but this impeachmeno the trial of secretary mallorca's. >> thank you senator. >> a charitable interpretation of what senator schumer is planning to do does not exist. it doesn't. he is going to make a motion to table or to dismiss the work done by the u.s. house of representatives. and our 200 plus history we have had 21 public officials impeached by the united states house of representatives. we in the senate have held trials and all but three. in three instances we dismissed the charges because the officials resigned. the other incident we dismissed the charges because it involved the senate and we did not believe we had the authority to hold an impeachment -- now those are the facts. i fully expect senator schumer to try to muddy up the water and to try to make it look deep but. we are either going to follow senate customs, senate rules and senate hist
he came back to him and neil gorsuch and 2017. i look forward to my colleagues prosecuting this case on behalf of the merrick and people and sharing why we need to go forward but but this impeachmeno the trial of secretary mallorca's. >> thank you senator. >> a charitable interpretation of what senator schumer is planning to do does not exist. it doesn't. he is going to make a motion to table or to dismiss the work done by the u.s. house of representatives. and our 200 plus history...
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are going to get a pass or at least dramatically reduced criminal exposure questions like these from neil gorsuch are tropic to the bench about what else might fall under the law >> what does sit in that disrupts a trial or access to a federal courthouse qualify would a heckler in today's audience qualify or at the state of the union address would pulling a fire alarm before for a vote qualify for 20 years in federal prison >> sit-ins, hecklers, fire alarms they might be an impediment, but it is not an insurrection. for everyone, but forgets this is what the mob looked like. it's hard to see how anyone can argue that the intent here was not to obstruct a constitutionally important official proceeding, but the court's conservatives seem ready to do just that protesters block to the golden gate bridge in san francisco and disrupted traffic and san francisco, what if something similar to that >> happened all around the cabin? capital so that members all the bridges from virginia were blocked and members from virginia who needed to appear at a hearing couldn't get there our word delayed in ge
are going to get a pass or at least dramatically reduced criminal exposure questions like these from neil gorsuch are tropic to the bench about what else might fall under the law >> what does sit in that disrupts a trial or access to a federal courthouse qualify would a heckler in today's audience qualify or at the state of the union address would pulling a fire alarm before for a vote qualify for 20 years in federal prison >> sit-ins, hecklers, fire alarms they might be an...
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officially always know, we always know the same three are always going to take aside and there are neil gorsuch, they are samuel alito and they are his good, good, good powell lauren strong, clarence, thomas owe you all know already i was i was ridiculous. gorsuch is the most pro criminal defendant justice on the court, regardless of the politics of it, that's why he votes with liberals all the time. i think there is zero chance that any justice will, will endorse trump's view of complete and total immunity to criminal things. trump will lose that nine zero, whether there's a qualified immunity dependent on specific cases in circumstances, maybe on capitol hills speaker mike johnson with some fancy footwork to win a key vote in the house amid republican threatened just a firearm. so did johnson out fox, the far right then pulling the plug with a big drop in sales we're asking, is tesla in trouble? and later double whammy are tortured poets are ready to dish taylor swift's big albums surprise you know that i you're there's new ally in the fight against climate change. this is new car bus
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. >> us supreme court justice neil gorsuch, who was donald trump's first supreme court nominee. referred the matter to the full court, who then turn down a procedural maneuver that had already been rejected by chief justice john roberts navarro, serving a four-month term in federal prison in florida for failing to respond to congressional subpoenas for documents and testimony about the january 6 assault on the capitol mysterious roman artifact is about to be displayed in public for the very first it's time, amateur archaeologists and england found this 12-sided object or dodecahedron last year. historian say there are no references to the objects and roman literature or art and their best gases, gases that it was some form of religious or ritual object. the dodecahedron in question there are a about 130 of the ancient, these ancient objects known to exist in the world. >> all of them dodecahedron, apparently to our earth matters lead what could be a climate breakthrough in our leads around the world, the united states, uk, other g7 patients have agreed to shut down all of their
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gorsuch. i will nominate judge brett kavanaugh, judge amy coney, barrett >> in june of 2022, after nearly 50 years, the court struck down roe versus wade and trump, who is now trying to say that he doesn't support the strictest restrictions that have been exploding and red states across the country >> he has repeatedly >> bragged about how he made that possible. >> we ended roe v. wade, we terminate it. >> roe >> v. wade. >> i was able to terminate roe v. wade after 50 years of trying the results have been stories like this one told him the biden campaign ad, yes, but about a woman, a family who wanted their child wanted a child >> and were devastated by the consequences of the fall of roe the outfit she was gonna maybe where home from the hospital >> all >> this is the blanket that she would okay >> there's also kate cox. she's the texas woman who also desperately wanted a baby when she was told that her baby likely wouldn't live for more than a few days outside the womb. she sought an aborti
gorsuch. i will nominate judge brett kavanaugh, judge amy coney, barrett >> in june of 2022, after nearly 50 years, the court struck down roe versus wade and trump, who is now trying to say that he doesn't support the strictest restrictions that have been exploding and red states across the country >> he has repeatedly >> bragged about how he made that possible. >> we ended roe v. wade, we terminate it. >> roe >> v. wade. >> i was able to terminate roe...
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neil gorsuch said that fell to justice sonia sotomayor. they're really stress what was at issue. and michael driven kept pounding away, pounding away on the allegations against former president then trump and his disruption of the peaceful transfer of power all right, joan biskupic, outside the supreme court. >> thank you so much. let's look talk about the politics of all this because i don't know how the supreme court is going to roll. but certainly if they put forward an argument like alito did today, seeming more concerned about how if a hypothetical president is fearing prosecution, he might be inclined to stage a coup, which is certainly an interesting way to look at this case. i don't know that that's going to bolster confidence in the us supreme court among the members of the public do i think i've told that we have that soundbite if you want to play it, do we want to do if we have it, let's play it if a an incumbent who loses a very close hotly contested election knows that a real possibility after leaving office is not that the president is going to be able to go off int
neil gorsuch said that fell to justice sonia sotomayor. they're really stress what was at issue. and michael driven kept pounding away, pounding away on the allegations against former president then trump and his disruption of the peaceful transfer of power all right, joan biskupic, outside the supreme court. >> thank you so much. let's look talk about the politics of all this because i don't know how the supreme court is going to roll. but certainly if they put forward an argument like...
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neil gorsuch street fair has played a huge role in my professional as well as my personal involvement within japantown. although i've only although i have been a part of the planning committee for only a short time within the 50 year history of the festival, i have been honored to be able to witness it grow under the leadership of grace horikiri and pat fong, and honored to count these two women as not only my mentors, but also my ohana. i am grateful to have the opportunity to witness this historic moment in nsf's history in this important anniversary year. thank you. good afternoon, commissioners. i am doctor emily murase, executive director of the japantown task force, and i just want to speak in strong support of this action. today, the nyholm street fair plays a very, very important role in japantown, and a distinct role from the sakura matsuri. the northern california cherry blossom festival. i did bring copies of the program for commissioners this weekend is the last weekend of the cherry blossom festival, which is, in its origins, was really meant to emphasize us-japan relatio
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then listen at the end is neil gorsuch swoops in to save trump's lawyer. to give him a better idea. may be a delay would be a good idea to get everybody out of this. >> when you were giving your opening statements, you were talking about, you know, you suggested that the lack of immunity and the possibility of prosecution in the presidential context is like an innovation, and i understood it to be the status quo. i understood that every president from the beginning of time essentially has understood that there was a threat of prosecution and they have continued to function into their jobs and do all the things that presidents do. it seems you are asking now for a change in what the law is related to immunity. >> i would, quote, from benjamin franklin said at the constitutional convention, history provides one example only of a chief magistrate who is subject up public justice criminal prosecution. everybody cried out against that. >> i understand but since benjamin franklin, everybody is thought including presidents without the office that they were taking this office subject to pot
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neil gorsuch street fair has played a huge role in my professional as well as my personal involvement within japantown. although i've only although i have been a part of the planning committee for only a short time within the 50 year history of the festival, i have been honored to be able to witness it grow under the leadership of grace horikiri and pat fong, and honored to count these two women as not only my mentors, but also my ohana. i am grateful to have the opportunity to witness this historic moment in nsf's history in this important anniversary year. thank you. good afternoon, commissioners. i am doctor emily murase, executive director of the japantown task force, and i just want to speak in strong support of this action. today, the nyholm street fair plays a very, very important role in japantown, and a distinct role from the sakura matsuri. the northern california cherry blossom festival. i did bring copies of the program for commissioners this weekend is the last weekend of the cherry blossom festival, which is, in its origins, was really meant to emphasize us-japan relatio
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gorsuch, to have the bravery for this to end. to bring it into the hearts, minds, and votes of the people in each state was really something. now it is up to the states to do the right thing. like ronald reagan, i am strongly in favor of exceptions for rape, incest, and life of the mother. you must win elections to restore our culture and to save our country, which is currently in very sadly a nation in decline. our nation needs help, it needs unity, he needs us all to work closely together, democrats, republicans, liberal, conservatives, everyone, we have to work together. we have to bring our nation back from the brink of and that is where it is. it is at the brink, and we will. we will do it, i promise you, we will do it. always go by your heart, but we must win. we have to win. we are a feeling nation, but we can be a failing nation no longer. we will make our nation great
gorsuch, to have the bravery for this to end. to bring it into the hearts, minds, and votes of the people in each state was really something. now it is up to the states to do the right thing. like ronald reagan, i am strongly in favor of exceptions for rape, incest, and life of the mother. you must win elections to restore our culture and to save our country, which is currently in very sadly a nation in decline. our nation needs help, it needs unity, he needs us all to work closely together,...
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gorsuch for having the courage to allow this long-term, hard-fought battle to finally end. this 50 year battle over roe v. wade took it out of the federal hands and brought it into the hearts and minds of the people of each state and that was really something. now it is up to the states to do the right thing. like ronald reagan i am strongly in favor of exceptions for rape, incest and life of the mother. you must follow your heart on this issue but you must also invent elections to restore our culture and to save our country which is currently and sadly a nation in decline. our nation needs help, it needs unity and it needs us all to work closely together. democrat, republican, liberal and conservative, we have to work together. we have to bring our nation back from the brink and that is where it is at. and we will do it, i promise you. always go by your heart but we must win, we have to win. we are a failing nation but we can be a failing nation no longer. we will make our nation great, we will make our nation greater than ever before. thank you very much. >> former presid
gorsuch for having the courage to allow this long-term, hard-fought battle to finally end. this 50 year battle over roe v. wade took it out of the federal hands and brought it into the hearts and minds of the people of each state and that was really something. now it is up to the states to do the right thing. like ronald reagan i am strongly in favor of exceptions for rape, incest and life of the mother. you must follow your heart on this issue but you must also invent elections to restore our...
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