possible. in a close enough election anything can plausibly be safe to decide it. really the slice of electorate biden neds to reach. i think that s totally plausible, yes. the difference makers. that s where we are 2024. thank you, my friend. today the jurors in trump s new york hush money case began deliberating. and while we have absolutely no idea what those 12 new yorkers will ultimately decide trump himselfde and his conservative apologists are already setting their expectations. what didth i say from the beginning of this trial donald trump cannot get a fair trial in new york city regardless of the outcome. to me should be an acquittal, but i m not a new york liberal. i really hope donald trump gets r acquitted, and if he doe it will be a miracle because of howau loaded this judge has bee from the start. these charges are rigged. the whole thing is rigged. trump and his promoters are falsely claiming the whole trial is p rigged. they re priming their
sure, but really the slice of the electorate that biden needs to reach. i think that s totally plausible, yes. the difference maker, tiktok, that s where we are, 2024. thank you, my friend. today the jurors in donald trump s hush money case began deliberating, and while we have no idea what they will decide, trump himself and his conservative apologists are already setting their expectations. what did i say from the beginning of this trial? donald trump cannot get a fair trial in new york city regardless of the outcome. to me, should be an acquittal. but i m not a new york liberal. i really hope donald trump gets acquitted. and if he does, it will be a miracle because of how loaded this judge has been from the start. mother teresa could not beat these charges. these charges are rigged. the whole thing is rigged. trump and his promoters are falsely claiming that the whole trial was rigged. they are priming their audience for a guilty verdict. but again, nobod
welcome to the journal committed to real report paul incident the plastic supreme court term, and winds on the justices on thursday, unanimously rejected a bit to restrict access to medication used in nearly two thirds of all abortions in the united states, in the court s first ruling thomas is overturning roe v. wade, two years ago. the biden administration is not celebrating that nine zero opinion is it looks to give the issue front and center in the 2024 campaign here s vice president kamala harris on thursday. this is not a cause for celebration, because the reality is certain things are still not going to change. we are looking at the fact that two thirds of the women of reproductive age in america, live in date with a trump abortion bad at this really is not going to change that c1 joining the middle this week, wall street journal dan heninger and crim stressful and editorial board member kyle peterson and kim, this decision was widely feared on the left as being
accountable? i don t know if i can say this happy st. patrick s day is that okay? st. patrick s did we dig up something on him? what did he do? good morning everybody, it is 6 a.m. here in the east we start with extreme weather. heavy winds and rain still bat ergs portions of the southeast with millions on high alert. bracing for potential tornadoes at least 21 twisters touched down in portions of the south ainsley. ainsley: leaving destruction in alabama, mississippi, a thousand now without power. bad in alabama too an electric company sharing this picture of a boat wrapped around top of a tree. that s a boat. janice dean is tracking the dangerous storms she told us about it yesterday. man, it came janice. another day ahead so more people are going to be targeted by these storms know what to do if there s a watch or warning in your area and we have tornado watches in effect. there are reports of tornadoes yesterday, the watch extending in towards florida as well
Justice ginsburg does not need any introduction. Even if she did, just williams will be doing it over the next hour. Personl have a fabulous will lead you through the phenomenal career. I would like to introduce you to judge williams. She is also known as the mother of equal Justice Works because in 1991, six years after she joined the bench can you believe it . She is so young looking, it is incredible. [inaudible] [laughter] in 1991, judge williams awarded the leftover funds in an antitrust case, which gave us the funding to create our postgraduate fellowship program. At the time, seven fellowships and now, 300. Judge williams, thank you. We are forever indebted to you. [applause] judge williams was the first attorney of color in the u. S. Attorneys office in chicago. She was a division chief and and and then served on the u. S. District court. She is the and only judge of first color on the u. S. Court of appeals for the seventh circuit. [applause] judge williams founded just the be