authority and the statutory authority from other from congress. and so i think that that s what they re going to lean into here. i don t think it s the case that we should take away from this that these particular supreme court justices, these conservatives have a problem with abortion regulations, but they have a problem with a particular structure of this regulation. and of course for the question of abortion, we re going to learn much more about how they feel about that on december 1st when that mississippi case is argued. but, anderson, it is worth remembering that even with this bizarre law, you know, which gives, as you say, a vigilante license to anyone in the united states, you know, something we ve never seen, the women of texas have been denied their rights that have been guaranteed under the constitution for 50 years going into a third month now. so even if this law gets struck down eventually and even if it
i back the blue, always have, always will. whether it s riots in portland or up in washington, d.c. at the capitol. i have three family members, two nephews and a brother-in-law that are in law enforcement. i back the blue when i was on city council, statehouse and secretary of state. i ll always back the blue. i appreciate your time. thank you. thank you. up next, the surprising comments from conservative supreme court justices hearing arguments on the abortion ban in texas and what their remarks could mean for the future of the law.
and i m not a typical media basher, but there s a lot of good news in this economy, and we re not we re not getting it out. we got to do a better job, i think. james carville, dana bash, i appreciate it. thanks. coming up next, more on the role the former president is playing as a surrogate for one side and object of fear for the other. also, what he doesn t want us to know about his role on january 6th. some fascinating details about what we re learning about the documents he s trying to keep away from congress. the supreme court taking up the six-week abortion law with some striezing statements by two members of the court s conservative wing. we ll talk about what that may mean for challenges to the law. no mess. just the soothing vicks vapor for the whole family. introducing new vicks vapostick.
gets sent back to the district court, this law has worked in denying women their rights, and that s chilling to think about. senator davis mentioned mississippi. one month the court is going to hear arguments in a mississippi case. you predicted that kind of direct challenge would come. do today s arguments inform anything about what may happen in the mississippi case? i think the honest answer to that is no. this was really about the procedural aspect of the texas law which is so unusual. the mississippi law is very conventional in its enforcement. it basically says the state will punish you, abortion clinic, if you conduct an abortion after 15 weeks. it s worth remembering that, you know, that would be a clear violation of what the constitution has been understood to mean since 1973. viability is about 24 weeks. the law has said you can t ban
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