that s going to do it for the weekend of the sunday morning. we will see you back here next saturday at 8:00 a.m. eastern. be sure to follow us on social media at the weekend msnbc. in the meantime, guess what? we get to velshi. he starts right now. take it away, my man. good morning, i enjoyed your show as i always did. i was waiting quietly to see if you would bring out an animal or something like that but i understand, you can t do it every show. have yourselves a great rest of the week and i will see you later. goodbye, ali. velshi starts now. good morning, sunday june 2nd. no secret donald trump s speeches and interviews are challenged to cover. he s proven himself to be a serial liar with no regard for the truth even when presented with evidence immediately contradicting his claims. he s not lying, he has early insults and disparaging comments about those with whom, who views he doesn t share or those he sees as enemies. is also known to go on racist, sexist or
flag and shared on social media. in this context, the upside down flag can serve as more than one symbol. it shows allegiance to the january 6th insurrectionist, sure, and served as a protest against the rule of law that prevailed in trump s criminal hush money cover up case. that symbol was flying over the home of a supreme court justice who will help decide if donald trump will be permitted to use presidential immunity to make his legal troubles disappear. joining me is melissa murray, professor of law at nyu and cohost of the legal podcast scrutiny and msnbc legal analyst. good to see you, thank you for being with us. i want to talk about the flag and the normalizing of this weird symbol. but more importantly, attention has been drawn by americans onto problems at the supreme court and how we are supposed to deal with them when supreme court justices themselves say, not going to do and the chief justice says not going to engage in the conversation. how do we move forward?
but also in smaller cities like reno, nevada, knoxville, tennessee. all united by the sheer losing the constitutional right to legal abortion have been guaranteed for five decades. melissa murray is a professor constitutional law and york university, she clerk for justice sotomayor with the federals appears for judge. and he s written a pensively on the arne section of racing abortion. she s also a host of the podcast scrutiny with full disclosure my white case shaw and neil whitman. a large trump s constitutional law scholar he cleared for supreme court justice stewart back in the 1960s. he s a professor emeritus for harvard law school where he talked for her two years. as great have you both tonight. melissa, let me start with you just on the opinion. because it really is, it s very rare, in it s an president we have an undrafted opinion that we re reading in public. and it s a very extreme document, i think. what is your take away about the tax of the opinion itself? well this
she s also a host of the podcast scrutiny with full disclosure my white case shaw and neil whitman. a large trump s constitutional law scholar he cleared for supreme court justice stewart back in the 1960s. he s a professor emeritus for harvard law school where he talked for her two years. as great have you both tonight. melissa, let me start with you just on the opinion. because it really is, it s very rare, in it s an president we have an undrafted opinion that we re reading in public. and it s a very extreme document, i think. what is your take away about the tax of the opinion itself? well this is an opinion that really leaves nothing to chance. it covers all of its bases, its left everything on the dance floor. justice alito in writing this has not only for close and eviscerated the right to an abortion. he does so in a ways i think actually worn some deeper analysis. not quite as tight and analysis is offered. but he basically closes all doors going forward, he leaves a bluepri
political broke the seismic news of a supreme court draft majority opinion striking on roe v. wade. thousands of people across the country are taking to the streets in protest. major metropolitan hubs like washington d. c. and new york city. but also in smaller cities like reno, nevada, knoxville, tennessee. all united by the sheer losing the constitutional right to legal abortion have been guaranteed for five decades. melissa murray is a professor constitutional law and york university, she clerk for justice sotomayor with the federals appears for judge. and he s written a pensively on the arne section of racing abortion. she s also a host of the podcast scrutiny with full disclosure my white case shaw and neil whitman.