constitutional right to an abortion. for president joe biden to lawmakers, to everyday americans, it seems like everyone is bringing the newly minted justice jackson the behavior of the supreme court of united states. what we have seen in the last weekend on guns, climate, abortion is just a preview of we are seeing not only the overturning of decades of protection, but with the descend upon us, there is an indication of what else could be coming down the line. this affects the personal freedom of everybody. newly minted justice ketanji brown jackson, the first black woman on the supreme court will be on the bench when the next term starts in october. there are already some cases on deck, including an election case that some experts warn could bring complete chaos to american elections. joining me now, talia let mick, legal correspondent for slate and podcast. jim jared kushner and host of jack stiff matters podcast. both are msnbc analysts. some are calling the
from coleen rooney, saying it s in the bag . and the daily star s sunday edition shows a picture of a russian attack dog who was rescued by ukrainian soldiers and trained to work for them instead. so let s begin. well, let s start first of all with the observer, which has the headline, pm to sacrifice a top official over partygate to save himself. if we start with you, jo, first of all. isn t the whole point that if there s any kind of criticism of the partygate shouldn t it be borisjohnson? there s no one else who can really take the fall really than the prime minister himself? ~ , ., ., ~ really than the prime minister himself? ~ , ., ., ~ himself? well you would think so, wouldn t that himself? well you would think so, wouldn t that would himself? well you would think so, wouldn t that would be himself? well you would think so, wouldn t that would be the - himself? well you would think so, wouldn t that would be the same i wouldn t that would be the same anywhere e
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the epa and other kinds of things, having clean air to breathe in this country, people are paying more and more attention to what is happening on the supreme court. ther is me when u couldn t really organize around the supreme court on the process of side on in a real way. the kinds of attacks that are happening, the supreme court becomes much more of an, i believe, electoral issue. having her on there and understanding that these are a lifetime appointment is something we have to happen away. that will be hard to do when you point to here are three people who we believe in the role they play as an equal branch of government will not be legislators, but actually look at the law in and apply it fairly and understands the constitution, all of those things. at the end of the day with roe v. wade it is not about the constitution, it is about
only 17 biggest electoral issue. if we are only 17 months away from the election. only 17 months away from the election, rishi sunak knows he must do something fairly swiftly to do something with the cost of living crisis something with the cost of living crisis this something with the cost of living crisis. this would be an easy source of money crisis. this would be an easy source of money for crisis. this would be an easy source of money for him. i think ideology should of money for him. i think ideology should go of money for him. i think ideology should go out the window to help people should go out the window to help people with their energy bills. sticking people with their energy bills. sticking with you, nigel, looking at politics over in australia now, we want to talk about the election result and the fact that australia now has a labour prime minister for the first time in about a decade. how much of a political earthquake do you think this is? it how much of