Ground attack. Hello, im matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. President joe biden has urged israel not to be consumed by rage this was confirmed soon after by Prime Minister netanyahu whose office which said no aid will enter from israel as long as its hostages arent returned and it will not block the delivery of food, water and medicines from egypt. Joe biden his visit was overshadowed by a devastating explosion and hospital in gaza city. Hundreds more were wounded. Israel has blamed it on a palestinian islamichhad rocket, which it says misfired, hitting the hospital. President biden appeared to agree with that that it was caused by what he called the other team will stop in the last hour say israel was not responsible based on the latest information. Responsible based on the latest information. But arab countries have joined hamas in blaming israel for the explosion. President biden appeared to agree wi
podcast a must close sense, strict scrutiny and msnbc legal analyst. it s great to see you, thank you for coming on the show! thanks for having me. this is a lot to sow why this isn t headline news like across the country and it is shocking, and it is unacceptable if you believe in the independence of the judiciary. how can this be going on? well that is the question, and everyone has been talking about the reported lake and liberals versus hobby lobby decision, but that s not really the story. that is burying the lead. the real story is this coordinated highly finance campaign to get access to these justices naturally they were successful. they got access to some of the most conservative justices, and we don t know if it shaped the outcome in any decision, but we do know that they had unprecedented access. does not just reporting in the new york times, there was also reporting earlier this year in rolling stone and politico that talked about these individuals going to chambe
it s a strategy to lobby some of the most influential people in the country has worked this well, why stop now? joining us now is melissa murray, she s a professor of new york university school of law, co-host of the legal podcast a must close sense, strict scrutiny and msnbc legal analyst. it s great to see you, thank you for coming on the show! thanks for having me. this is a lot to sow why this isn t headline news like across the country and it is shocking, and it is unacceptable if you believe in the independence of the judiciary. how can this be going on? well that is the question, and everyone has been talking about the reported lake and liberals versus hobby lobby decision, but that s not really the story. that is burying the lead. the real story is this coordinated highly finance campaign to get access to these justices naturally they were successful. they got access to some of the most conservative justices, and we don t know if it shaped the outcome in any decision,
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