especially dobbs. basically we re seeing a court world back the protections that make it possible, indeed facilitate the process of a multiracial, multi ethnic democracy. education, reproductive rights, financial security, all of these things that we need in order to be in a democracy that is inclusive and includes everyone. and that seems to be the thing the court is railing against. and to be very clear we had a bar burner of a term last year. and particularly the rhythms of the supreme court are such that won? what we had a big, when you take a breather. but we had this year. it looks like a ship being off to have a barber and a return next year and one of the questions the american people have to ask is, how many bonds are there left to burn or is this court just intent on bringing it all down? to your point, this is marked the roberts court. so i guess my question to you is the legacy of the roberts court now going to be about undoing the progress that has been made thro
melissa, i ll start with. you just kind of the big picture takeaway of what we saw unfold today. people on the surface may think of these cases being very different on the issues that they tackle even though they are hypothetical as we said, with chris there. but there is a connective tissue between all of them, as i was sort of outlined there. do you see that as well, that there is a common theme between all of these cases? a common th i think is a come before tween the cases beside the storm and last term especially dobbs. basically we re seeing a court world back the protections that make it possible, indeed facilitate the process of a multiracial, multi ethnic democracy. education, reproductive rights, financial security, all of these things that we need in order to be in a democracy that is inclusive and includes everyone. and that seems to be the thing the court is railing against. and to be very clear we had a bar burner of a term last year. and particularly the rhythms of the
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why are you using a commencement address to lie about the law. she says that the law is white supremacy. just list of baal clay shays of our time. brian: against capitalism. it s all against law. against it s white supremacy. all of these nonsense ideas they are all railing against. but the main thing in her armory is hate of israel. what gives here? you come from yemen a country completely benighted. so many problems she could have given commencement speech, after commencement speech about the problems in her own country. she is in america complaining about the one jewish state in the world. of the whole thing absolutely stinks. brian: student selected commencement speaker means she speak for all of them. she is the one i want representing my class. graduating class at cuny and these are the lawyers that are are going to be out there creating havoc in the world. can you tell from the
made to stormy daniels is scheduled to reconvene. it s not entirely certain what is next for the manhattan grand jury. there s been some speculation that another witness could be called to justify including possibly michael cohen. again, to testify again to the grand jury. but his lawyer told us my colleague last night that as of yesterday afternoon, the manhattan da had not asked cohen to reappear. if the grand jury does meet on the stormy daniels case tomorrow. it will be the first time it would ve done so since the da s office received a threatening letter with a white powder addressed to brag on friday. a letter that said i m gonna kill you. trump s rhetoric bronco the past week has been incendiary. it s been escalatory to say the least but as trump said out loud at his rally last night. it s not just brag that he s railing against. it s what he stands for. the entire justice system that is trying to hold trump accountable. i m joined now by the pulitzer part of an internal is ch