there, social conservatives have crisis pregnancy centers that help women before, during and after the birth of a child. so they are not alone and this is not a binary decision and those are factors that need to be taken into consideration. we will talk about that element in just a moment here, but what do you think, sophia? well, i see it a little bit differently. i think that you can be pro life and pro liberty and here is my challenge. first of all, roe versus wade has been decided for 50 years, it s a precedent, it is settled case law. the supreme court rarely reverses precedence, particularly those that are 50 years plus or older. they ve done it a lot in the civil rights cases in plessy versus ferguson, overturned by brown, the super precedent cases. so as a lawyer admitted to the bar of the supreme court i am disturbed by the court not honoring that stare decisis, let the decision stand.
to the brics policy and that might allow opposition parties in and so that s the reason for the nervousness winter is also coming and no one really likes doing election campaigns in november and december when it s rainy and cold and unpleasant and that might also mean that election turnout may also be down so it would be a very very strange election but ultimately only ballance i still think the conservatives will go for that because they see the weakness of the labor party and where does labor play out in all of this we heard now that jeremy corbyn is saying yes he might want to go on a go ahead with a general election what would likely be the result. it s for labor i think it could be disastrous he seems to be getting into the detail of that with just days nobody wants to hear any detail any more it s a binary decision brags that now yes no and he s saying this deal that has been negotiated is worse than trees amazed that it would undermine workers rights and
sacrificed more to fight isis than the american kurdish allies, and there are reports that isis prisoners are now able to escape because of this decision by president trump. i mean, i understand the idea of wanting to avoid endless wars, but this decision by president trump to withdraw the u.s. special forces within the region, this has created a war now. it was much calmer two weeks ago than it is today. it didn t create the war. the war has been going on for a very long timely. you make decisions that have an effect for that day. the conflicts, we re not going to solve it by staying there forever, and i think that s the issue. what s in america s best interest, and to be clear, i support the kurds but i also don t want to oversimplify it and make it a binary decision.
ocasio-cortez is addicted to attention or worse. i think she s just having fun watching people blow up. if he does believe it, she s so stupid that there is nothing to do about it. but i think there is a part of her that just can t go a day without getting noticed. harris: vince, great to see you. that s quite a binary decision between either you are misinformed or thirsty. or stupid. vince: yeah, alexandria ocasio-cortez clearly craves attention and the democratic party doesn t actually know how to handle it. she s a bit of a mascot for their party so i don t want to attack her. she s well-liked on the left and definitely loathed on the right, kind of the worst-case scenario of a young liberal and every time she opens her mouth you
very much something to see here and, mr. president, you welcoming it or at least at the very least not condemning it is very dangerous to america. second is i think he s making a clear statement to the attorney general that your characterization of my conclusions was manifestly misleading, it was inappropriate, it did a disservice to the work of the special counsel s office did and it fundamentally was unjust. so for bob mueller to stand there and say it s unconstitutional for us to make a determination and then for bill barr to say i made the determination, there is not sufficient evidence i think is, again, a clear invitation by bob mueller to say, congress, do your job. joyce vance, where did you hear contrast between what robert mueller said in those eight minutes yesterday and what bill barr has been saying over the course of three months about mueller s investigation? seems to me that the biggest contradiction is the attorney general s insistence that mueller could have made