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Transcripts for CNN CNN Newsroom Live 20240604 06:52:00

faultless week they seemed less than enthusiastic about the idea. they say that more women are overweight now, as are all americans, us when it was approved 50 years ago as a prescription. drug pointing out that 60% of people of reproductive age are overweight or obese. the degree to which efficacy of opal has diminished individuals overweight or obese remains unknown, the fda scientists say. they also say that the studies conducted by opals manufacture indicate a non prescription citing that consumers may not correctly follow used directions. but dr. brandi said that there is no reason to think that it will be less effective on heavier women than on their second concern they re smart, they could read the back of a pill bottle, just like they do with any other medication over the counter. the one that makes the process data from our your program show that the consumers can usable safely, effectively as guided from the proposed labeling. back in hong kong, she said

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Transcripts for MSNBC Ayman 20240604 05:14:00

donald trump and trying to overturn our elections. and clarence thomas not being held to account for that. we have evidence that the court is taking positions that strike against judicial precedent, just completely rebuilding the ambit of our laws based on their reading of textualism of the constitution, but with no appreciation for the way that the constitution is a living breathing document affecting our lives. alito flipping quips in this 303 case is further evidence of the ways in which the this arch conservative alignment of justices has very little appreciation for the way that discrimination is affecting the daily lives of millions of americans. they have a public confidence problem. michelle, elena, do not go far we re gonna talk more later

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Transcripts for MSNBC Velshi 20240604 13:48:00

versus wade marks the first time a supreme court has taken away right instead of expanding it. justice samuel alito writes in his opinion, quote, the constitution makes no reference to abortion, and no such right is implicitly protected by any constitutional or provision. the supreme court s opinion are based upon the courts interpretation of the united states constitution. and it is safe to say that most americans would find something lacking in his interpretation. this seems to suggest the constitution was not meant to be a living, breathing document. instead, the personal rights of all americans should be frozen in that time period. can you imagine? a time of enslavement for african americans, the subjugation of women of every creed and color, who are not affluent? but each state has its own constitution as well. and in recent years, state lawmakers have looked to a millionaire state constitutions in order to protect or explicitly prohibit abortion rights. take kansas, for example.

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Transcripts for MSNBC Alex Witt Reports 20240604 16:24:00

tradition, and the constitution, and going back to 1700 to determine whether it was criminal to have an abortion, the constitution, when i wear the school, with a living breathing document. now they want to take us back. it is the greatest step back in women s rights in this country in our history. we cannot allow this to be retained. i am one of those that believes that the senate does have the ability. they can be the neutron filibuster that was done by mcconnell when he wanted to get supreme court justices appointed with 50 more votes where we can convince people like susan collins who is lie to in private conversations where we sat there with kavanaugh and says that he is not a walkable judge. he says he likes stability.

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Transcripts for MSNBC Alex Witt Reports 20240604 17:02:00

democratic congresswoman jackie speier about the impact this could have on americas women. the constitution, when i went to law school, is a living, breathing document. now, they want to take us back. it is the greatest step back in women s rights in this country in our history, and we can t allow this to be retained. there s many steps we have to take. and also today, president biden signing that landmark gun bill into law. the first major legislation addressing gun legislation in decades. this morning, the president enjoying a rare break in the partisan gridlock in capitol hill. today, we say more than enough. we say, more than enough. it s time when it s seems to get anything done in washington, we can do something consequential. we can reach compromise on guns.

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