he could push more aggressively on that. at one point the domestic policy basically came in and fired acosta s chief of staff as a not very subtle warning to the secretary of labor, you have to get going. we mean business, we want to see more rolling back of regulations in the workplace. so he doesn t have a lot of friends, he just doesn t have strong standings. he is playing to an audience of one and this is not totally unlike him obviously different circumstances, not totally unlike when brett kavanaugh appeared in that hearing after christine blasey ford. anna from very good sources that the president was shaken by the power of christine blasey ford s testimony and he wanted to see his nominee for the supreme court brett kavanaugh fight back. he felt that cavanagh did a very good job there and obviously he stood by him and he is on the supreme court. i expect that to a certain degree this is a job reit audition for donald trump. dana: chris wallace,
marianne williamson said the first thing she would do would call the leader of new zealand and say where the best place to live not you.ne we were looking to forward t see how she would interact with this group because we pat her o the shelf i m sure you re probably interviewed her before. she is a different kinda candidate and i think she did bring a different kind of energ and perspective so i think she really thick shake things up a little bit. i think the timing, she didn t get a lot of timing. andrew yang get a lot of time. mayor pete got some time, but hands down maga will come out o this as the biggest winner. at think a lot of folks knew her, they were dialed into the cavanagh hearing sprayed the member of the judiciary committee she was very l vocal. but this took them to a
is he who decided that the doctors in that clinic must now make their patients get unnecessary pelvic examples when they ask for an abortion. his orders. all of them want to get their abortion ban before the court because with justice cavanagh there they all think they will overturn row versus wade. and that is going on in missouri, too. they have their new republican governor, the new one is called mike parson. he signed their abortion ban into law a couple weeks ago and now republicans are taking further action. what is happening in missouri parallels what is going on in
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right? settled law. in decent, justice stephen briar and other liberals called them out on this. look, law is based on these precedents. that s where the stability of the law comes. you are coming in and wiping away something that had been on the books for some 40 years. then, briar took it is step further. in making the argument, referred to abortion precedent. clearly, the justice s here are sending a signal to the conservatives, look, we are watching you unprecedent. that brings up the question of the newest justice, cavanagh. row is precedent. how is he going to rule on the cases? we know as a lower court judge, he decented when colleagues cleared the way for an abortion for an undocumented teen. we know a few weeks ago, the supreme court, by 5-4, decided to put on hold a louisiana law