she said the company said they re not going to pay insurance anymore. health insurance. that s tough enough but imagine when you have life saving drugs you need to keep you alive. do you have enough insurance? do you have to sell the house in order to pay for everything? for all of you out there, i get it and millions of americans get it. i promise you i m going to have your back and i ll never stop fighting for you on this issue. nor will kamala. again, i m not being solicitous when i say this would never happen without you. never would have happened without you. not going to start naming names because i ll get in real trouble if i do that. but thank you. two weeks ago, we celebrated the first anniversary of the inflation reduction act.
Life-saving drugs and other essential medicines being carried by numerous trucks are left stranded, due to the blockade, at Senapati district of Manipur.
trying to get fda approval when a single judge can just flip that around that would impact their desire to try to, you know, research and do get more life saving drugs on the market , and that would affect all of us, erica. so when we look at this 22 of the justice who just this is who dissented here. justice thomas and justice alito . justice alito actually actually said why? what did we hear from justice? alito? jessica yes. so interestingly, the two justices justice thomas justice alito. they re the only ones who dissented. but because of the way the order of structured here we don t know exactly how the other seven voted. only that five definitely did side with the fda. so justice alito wrote that four page dissent. he talked about really two things. he talked about how the supreme court has previously been criticized for these kinds of stays. he also tried to argue that there would be no harm if the restrictions went into effect, um, saying that, at present applicants are not enti
is a crisis for women. we saw a lot of this tension when, right in the immediate aftermath of the dabs decision when you heard from advocates you want to do, for example, declare a public health emergency. on abortion. the biden administration declined to do that. they have also emphasized that they re not going to just ignore this judge s ruling, like some democrats have called for, so they re trying to make another case, obviously working its way through the justice department, and they re also trying to make the public relations case the white house actually just distributed a brief from from pharmaceutical executives just now that they filed with the court that emphasizes, for example, the ripple effect that this kind of decision could have on actual life saving drugs and the fda approval. or the ability to approve those, so they re trying to make that case. but sometimes advocates say it s not enough. and so part of the legal arguments just regulatory authority. take abortion of t