before his inaugurations? if trump wins the election, he will seek to dismiss the cases against him or poardon himself. i don t think that s available to him in new york and possibly georgia. we re already in a crisis of democracy. we ve not seen the dominant faction in a major party accept and tolerate and embrace anti-democratic measures to this extent, i think since before the civil war, when the slave holding south had a strategy of subverting majority rule to protect slavery. if trump wins the election, while facing criminal convictions, we are way beyond the last buoy. appreciate your analysis. many thanks. u.s. president joe biden will travel to arizona,
before his inaugurations? if trump wins the election, he will seek to dismiss the cases against him or pardon himself. i don t think that s available to him in new york and possibly georgia. we re already in a crisis of democracy. we ve not seen the dominant faction in a major party accept and tolerate and embrace anti-democratic measures to this extent, i think since before the civil war, when the slave holding south had a strategy of subverting majority rule to protect slavery. that alone is taking us into unchartered waters. if trump wins the election, while facing criminal convictions, we are way beyond the last buoy. appreciate your analysis. many thanks. thank you. u.s. president joe biden will travel to arizona, new mexico and utah this week.
wait to hear him sing. let these children know what time it is. they cannot get rid of it. i m so happy to be at home. juneteenth, a global celebration for freedom is about to begin right here on cnn. here it is, everyone. enjoy. we ll see you after the show. jean 19, 1865, juneteenth, the day freedom in mark took on a different meeting. between the bloody war between the slave-holding south and the the north president lincoln authored the emancipation proclamation saying slates in all slaves were free.
she said, quote, the court should have put an end to this madness months ago before the ban first went into effect. it failed to do so then. it fails again today. the court just betrays not only the citizens of texas but also our constitutional system of governing. the court effectively invites other states for texas model. it echoes the philosophy of john c. calhoun, a virulwant defender of the slave holding south that insisted the states had the right to veto or nullify any law which they disagreed. the nation, she says, fought a civil war over that proposition. this choice to shrink from texas challenge will have far reaching repercussions. i doubt the court let alone the country is prepared for them. at surface level this was a sort of complicated abortion related ruling today from the supreme court, but the bottom line here is that texas has successfully found a way to ban abortion.
what kinds of relief can be provided here. even if we do get an initial injunction that stops it from going into effect right now it will be overturned when this case is almost certainly appealed to the fifth circuit. i want the read more from justice sotomayor s dissent. it feels like another one we will be read asking talking about for a very long time. let me start here. this is a brazen challenge to our federal structure. it echos the philosophy of john c. calhoun, a rural issent defender of the slave holding south who insists the states have the right to or nullify any federal law with which they disagreed. the supreme court s interpretations of the constitution are not the constitution itself. they are, after all, called opinions. the nation fought a civil war over that proposition. melissa? well, the previous to which justice sotomayor is referring,