the years since to ease access are in play, for instance, the generic version is available. you can still get it by mail. it can be still used up to 10 weeks of pregnancy. now we know it would have taken five justices to agree to do this, but we don t know which five justices all we know is justice clarence thomas and justice samuel alito . they dissented and alito was the only one to explain his vote . and he basically said that he did not think that patients would be so harmed. if these restrictions or left in place while the appeals process played out. he noted that the federal appeals court is going to hear arguments next may and he thought that the court shouldn t have acted this way. so now what happens is this whole issue goes back to this federal appeals court on what s called the merits. now they re going to dig into it. it s a very conservative court, so a lot of people feel like after that court rules. this case may end
voter i.d. law that the then democratic majority, state supreme court deemed unconstitutional last year. the re-hearing will be in about two hours in north carolina. yesterday there was a re-hearing on redistricting and what was interesting about that argument was not the fact that the lawyer who was representing the republican defendants said that it wasn t an extreme partisan gerrymander because that is what the court ruled last year voting there to be a special master or redrawing those maps, but they say that the court shouldn t have been able to rule in the first place, and if that argument sounds familiar familiar to you, that is because this is the underlying case for that controversial so-called independent state legislature case that is currently at the u.s. supreme court, jim?
president is illegitimate, when they believe the court shouldn t be the final place to resolve the differences, there s a breakdown in the constitutional order. this has a continuing affect on the united states. it s not just a one off situation. you see it in politics right now. you see it in our state of missouri. when there s a disbelief in democracy, then the next step is march in the capitol with violence. well, in our senate race here in missouri, we have one candidate who is brandishing a gun saying we should go hunting with republicans we don t agree with and two other candidates cradling ar-15 s. we have another candidate with a blow torch and he says he wants to take it to the senate. and another one who says he s a
severely restricts agencies. so the supreme court in a 6-3 decision cutting back this power to regulate from the epa, but also sending a warning shot that other regulations, the deal with big issues from the epa, and other agencies may eventually be struck down. so the chief justice in this opinion really illustrating it this way. he said that regulating coal might be sensitive for this big climate issue of the day, but he said that that rests in congress s hands. that congress should be controlling this. john, it s something the dissenters here said was frightening. jess, stand by for us. joan, i want to read a little bit from chief justice roberts. he s essentially saying this is not our job and these agencies don t have this power. he said the court shouldn t be doing this. the agencies should be doing this. he said capping a level that would force a nationwide transition may be a sensible, quote, solution to the day. not plausible that congress gave epa the authority to adopt on
minneapolis police s.w.a.t. team went looking for when they shot and killed a black man in his own home who had committed no crime. the answer hits close to home for the family of amir locke one week after his death. but they say it shouldn t take the focus off their loss, one they call the result of a dangerous technique that they say must be banned. cnn s omar jimenez is in minneapolis with the new revelations and a warning. you ll see police body cam video in this story that is disturbing. reporter: they were looking in the right apartment, but they found the wrong person when amir locke was shot and killed by police. they were looking for his cousin, 17-year-old makai speed, who was charged tuesday in the murder of a man named otis elder in nearby st. paul about a month earlier, court documents show. they also show investigators tracked the allegedly stolen car