decided for an entire country that their christian doctrine is the only way. let me reiterate this. a woman s right to choose as a human right. a person s ability in choice to bring life into this world is their choice. in america, where guns are the leading cause for death, an ar-15 has more rights than a woman. does now, the supreme court wants to mandate birth in a country where 17 million children are hungry, and more than 420,000 children or in the first care system. none of this should be a surprise. why? we warned you. every time we told you to vote. this is a decade old republican promise, when barack leblanc was blocked from putting a one gorsuch, kavanaugh, and they handmade in, were nominated and confirmed, we tried to tell you. now, here we are. joining me now is erin haines, msnbc political contributor, editor at large for the 19th. michelle cullen, she is a cofounder and consecutive director of she wrote mississippi. and amy miller, she s the president and ceo
celebrating, abortion rights advocates, devastated. the question now where does the fight go next? to the white house. you re looking at it live. to congress. to state houses across the country. so over the next 60 minutes, we ll tick you live to those key places where decisions are happening. we ll take you outside the supreme court where you just saw some of those demonstrations and we re seeing protests all across the country. these are some of those. in st. louis, chicago. just ahead, we ll speak to the governor of one state where abortion rights could soon disappear. governor whitmer will join us live. we re in washington on an extraordinary friday along with our nbc news team. julia, you re there where demonstrations have been happening. tell us what it s like. hallie, if you want to know just how divided our country is, look no further than the crowd behind me. we ve seen abortion rights activists face off today, get in each other s faces. bull horns. you name it. ev
Savage. The number of Vulnerable People living on the streets is an issue nationwide, but an especially serious challenge here in california. The latest data from the federal department of housing and urban Development Shows 30 of the overall Homeless Population in the United States is here in our state. Now, for context, california accounts for 11. 7 of the countrys total population. And here in the bay area, renewed concerns of environmental and health risks in the south bay, where homeless encampments have grown along waterways in both san jose and santa clara and the largest water provider in the south bay, is now proposing an ordinance to ban unsheltered people from camping along those waterways. Ktvu jesse gary, joining us now live from San Jose City hall, where the proposal is stirring some passionate responses and also some fears for those on both sides of this issue. Jesse alex, good afternoon to you. If passed into law, ordinance 24 would establish water resource protection z
Hopefully a republican democrat votes so i can finish. I havent missed a vote since 1993. Thats about 7,900 votes. I dont intend to miss another one. Professor tirly. Thank you members of the Senate Judiciary committee. It is an honor to discuss the nomination of judge neil gorsuch for the United States Supreme Court. I believe the nominee should be extraordinary. I should state at the outset that i do not agree with all of judge gorsuchs legal views, however i believe that judge gorsuch to be exceptional choice for the court. While many focus on replacing the conservative with another conservative, the primary concern should be to replace an intellectual with another intellectual. Judge gorsuch is that type of nominee to have the vigor to sit in the chair of the late antonin scalia. One of the primary complaints regarding past nominees has been lack och writings or opinions. Such individuals can make for good nominees. They do not make for great justices. Judge gorsuch is a refreshing
Hopefully a republican democrat votes so i can finish. I havent missed a vote since 1993. Thats about 7,900 votes. I dont intend to miss another one. Professor tirly. Thank you members of the Senate Judiciary committee. It is an honor to discuss the nomination of judge neil gorsuch for the United States Supreme Court. I believe the nominee should be extraordinary. I should state at the outset that i do not agree with all of judge gorsuchs legal views, however i believe that judge gorsuch to be exceptional choice for the court. While many focus on replacing the conservative with another conservative, the primary concern should be to replace an intellectual with another intellectual. Judge gorsuch is that type of nominee to have the vigor to sit in the chair of the late antonin scalia. One of the primary complaints regarding past nominees has been lack och writings or opinions. Such individuals can make for good nominees. They do not make for great justices. Judge gorsuch is a refreshing