he reportedly started yelling and threatening passengers. a man identified as a former marine tackled him and put him in a chokehold. he was pronounced dead and investigators ruled it a homicide. there is an ongoing investigation and they are gathering facts. but some people have made up their minds and angry protesters took to the streets demanding justice for us. what do we want? justice. when do we want it? now. if we don t get it. burn it down. if we don t get it. burn it down. if we don t get it. burn it down. if we don t get it. burn it down. justice or they will burn it down. at least they have rhythm. meantime, progressive congresswoman presley called it a lynching and alexandria ocasio-cortez called it an execution. other prominent voices labeled it vigilantism. to let this go forward in anyway is sanctioned vigilantism in this city. they must investigate and prosecute to the full extent of the law or we are back to burn. this is a fusion
their lives worse. americans voiced that opposition as protests continued across the country today. protesters demanding the federal government step up and act. congressional democrats constrained by slim majorities and the filibuster seem to be passing the buck over to the president. on saturday, 34 senate democrats signed urging president biden invited to take immediately bold action and, quote, use the full force of the federal government to protect abortion rights. more on that in just a moment. now to state the obvious, this decision was not exactly a surprise. back in may, political obtained leaked draft of the courts opinion signaling the very outcome. not much changed from a draft to june s majority opinion. but the decision did offer us a first look at the other side of the dissent. in a scathing rebuke, the courts three liberal justices of said the decision stripped women of their status as free and equal citizens. justice breyer, so to my and kagan warned that no o
that s with 52% of americans call the supreme court s reversal of roe v. wade and the new cbs poll released just this morning. 56% of women say will make their lives worse. americans voiced that opposition as protests continued across the country today. protesters demanding the federal government step up and act. congressional democrats constrained by slim majorities and the filibuster seem to be passing the buck over to the president. on saturday, 34 senate democrats signed urging president biden invited to take immediately bold action and, quote, use the full force of the federal government to protect abortion rights. more on that in just a moment. now to state the obvious, this decision was not exactly a surprise. back in may, political obtained leaked draft of the courts opinion signaling the very outcome. not much changed from a draft to june s majority opinion. but the decision did offer us a first look at the other side of the dissent. in a scathing rebuke, the courts
fists. you look at that and we have to have some common sense about this. this is clearly not working. young girls need to be heard. their voices are important as well. how can we ignore that? a hundred percent. and she asked and it was so right to ask this question. what if we are not comfortable having a man come in who is not our boyfriend, husband, father, whomever, right, and just take up that space, let alone drop his drawers? like that s not okay with you ve got to talk to the people that are affected by this. you have to not only focus on the minority, but focus on the majority as well. majority rights as well as minority rights. we will move forward coming up, martha will join us from london telling us about the coronation of prince charles thd and the drama brewing in the royal family. that s coming up, next.
maybe reforming the filibuster? filibuster has got to go. the filibuster, historically, has been abused. it s essentially been a way to deny civil rights to african americans. that is the tool that southern democrats use historically to stop progress. now it is being used by the mitch mcconnell republican to stop all kind of votes on climate change, vote on roe v. wade, both on voting rights. so, bottom line, we have to have a system, majority rule that s a democracy, with minority rights. but we can t have a filibuster with offensively has minority rule and know majority rights. so the filibuster has got to go, in my view. congressman peter wells, thank you very much for joining us tonight. i appreciate it. still ahead, trump s state of mind when pushing the big lie might not be relevant in order for prosecutors to approve