your vote, you can act. you can have the final word. this is not over. we went off the air at 10:00 a.m. on friday, and ten minutes later, this. this is an nbc news special report. . we have just received word of a decision in one of the most consequential cases before the supreme court in decades. the monumental ruling by the supreme court finally handed down more than a month after that unprecedented leak of a draft opinion suggesting the nation s highest court was poised to overturn the landmark 1973 roe v. wade case. the nation s highest court ruling 6-3 to uphold the mississippi abortion ban being challenged. chief justice john roberts supported that, but stopped short of overturning roe. that vote was 5-4, ending the constitutional protected right to abortion after nearly 50 years. the results follow decades after opponents of abortion made possible by three appointees to the high court by former presidential donald trump. the ruling reversed planned parenthoo
hypocritical, it s situational ethics. guy, the question is, again, what do those who are opposed to this hypocrisy do, and let me just also ask you, what about a state like wisconsin, a state that now, i guess, abortion is illegal now in wisconsin. what s the impact on races up there? i mean, that s not alabama. that s not mississippi. that s wisconsin. what s the impact? first, if i could also just say, the only difference between what clarence thomas said and what alito and gorsuch and the rest said is that thomas just said the quiet part out loud. that this is not about legal consistency, this is not about anything other than power. the reason why republicans refuse to do what they need to do to secure the vote, protect the electoral college counting is because of power.