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MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle June 4, 2024 06:42:00

the news cycle. and gives us a different conversation to be having in the news cycle than the one that we really should be having, which is about the issues, the electorate, and what matters to the people. there you go, aisha mills. all right, while you re sticking, around aisha. charlie dent, thank you for your time. coming up, the scale tips conservative on our nation s highest court, okay? president biden is now getting pressured to even it out. but what are his options? want to explore them, many of the hour continues. ur continues

MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle June 4, 2024 06:48:00

those members of the judiciary committee who love asking those questions to actually start playing hardball with the supreme court, to be calling them in for hearings, to be raising questions about what it is that they are doing. and if they don t, there i mean you could go up to, and people have said, like, there is the bottom line of the fact that the senate does pass the appropriations for the supreme court. and there are definitely people who are like, yeah, they don t need as many clerics. they don t oh, wow there are options. and even then, there is obviously legislative options. there s all these bills for ethics reform that are obviously not going to pass when you ve got a republican senate. yes. a republican house. republican house. aisha, the question, is are these decisions going to bring young people to the polls? i think young people are paying attention. but when you hear the things

MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle June 4, 2024 06:34:00

space, which is, again, who are you trying to help? who are you trying to make better off? what public policy problems do you get up in the morning, thinking about how to solve? i just don t understand the mentality. somebody who gets up in the morning, thinking that he is going to prove his worth by competing over who can make life hardest for a hard-hit community that is already so vulnerable in america. democrats were not alone in their criticism. republicans like chris christie, will hurd, and even trump cabinet official richard grenell blasted the ad. grenell called it, undeniably homophobic. here now, democratic strategist aisha mills. she is also the former president and ceo of the lgbtq victory fund and former republican congressman charlie dent of pennsylvania is also here. aisha, i m going to start with you. msnbc opinion columnist writes that the at all but called for the extermination of trans people.

MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle June 4, 2024 06:47:00

decisions from the six conservative justices. they outlawed race conscious decision made in college admissions, ruled in favor of a website designer who didn t want to and wasn t even asked to make a same-sex when it site, a huge exception to public accommodation laws, and struck down the biden administration student debt relief program. and now, the president is facing renewed calls for court reform. joining me now is award-winning journalist chris geidner, who s newsletter covers the supreme court law and politics. aisha mills is still with us. chris, the president has been very clear, he is not for expanding the court. but what are some things that maybe he should consider? yeah, i mean, the bottom line is if biden isn t going to be pushing for that that leaves the senate, that leaves chuck schumer, that leaves dick durbin, that leaves all of

MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle June 4, 2024 06:39:00

even though the economy is doing better than i think many had expected in terms of unemployment and economic growth numbers. but inflation, you know, still looms heavily over the economy, and voters attitudes on that issue. as the millennials would say, these sound like very unserious people. aisha, you are laughing. there is much time to talk about the different approaches from the republicans in the primary to joe biden. but i want to talk about this clash brewing between the dnc, frankly, members of the democratic national committee in new hampshire, particularly over the decision to allow south carolina to vote first in the primary calendar. now, new hampshire says it s going to vote first anyway. and the administration, my question is, like, if the administration can t even get, you know, the democrats together, how will this bode well for the organizing apparatus? you know, if there s all this bad blood now, what s it going to look like january 2024 when folks need to get toget

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