state basis, but dealt with it as a federal issue. it was a federal election. and the special counsel brought an indictment. this just looks like another indictment that was piling on. it is different in some ways. the co-defendants have been charged in this indictment, so there are 18 co-defendants that will be brought to trial unless they enter into plea agreements, but to me, when we re talking about a former president of the united states has never been indicted before, now we have our fourth indictment that has the same subject matter as one of the federal indictments, it appears to be piling on. you mentioned that the 18 coconspirators are named and charged in this indictment. one of those is a former colleague of yours. mark meadows from north carolina. i m interested just as somebody who served in the chamber and the conference with him, what do you make of his journey from one of the leaders of the freedom caucus to now alleged
would have had a much bigger or argument to say at the end of the day their slots were taken up by this group which is the majority of the institution than by anybody howard: robby, what some in the liberal media are glossing over it s not whether you pro or anti-minority because asian-americans are a minority, a very studious one, and they felt they were being limbed limited by blacks and hispanics. if you look closely at how harvard was, the admissions officers were evaluating asian applicants, there is no word you can use to describe this other than racism. they were saying things like they re too asian or will they fit in, they re too much with their own people. it s a stereotypical way of looking at people. by the way, i would absolutely also get rid of legacy admissions. who s defending them? no one s defending them. fine, get rid of them. that s not what they sue is over, but i think on a state by state basis if i m a graduate of the university of michigan, the state legis
that race narrowed down just this week. you have a liberal judge, dan it, and a conservative former judge, dan kelly, who are facing off in this race in april and the stakes of this are going to determine the stakes in wisconsin. it s already control by three or four conservatives and not only on abortion but other influential issues like the states political map or possible election disputes. so, there are many issues that are happening at the state level that really have consequential an existential particularly in the absence of federal legislation that is kind of making the law of the land as opposed to law on a case by case and state by state state basis. and this is all about the rights, compassion for children. i have to play this. this is not an abortion related thing. his name is david eastman. he s a representative. this is what he had to say about abused children who die
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consensus approach on a very controversial issue, they now endorse abortion up through the time of delivery, including the horrific practice of partial birth abortion. as i interpret what senator graham is doing, he was trying to draw that contrast. i think after the supreme court ruled in the dobbs case it s best decided on a state by state basis, and texas will have a different conclusion from south carolina and other states in the country. that s what the fight to repeal, overrule roe versus wade was all about, letting the states have authority, that s what i support. john: do you not support a federal ban on abortion after 15 weeks? i certainly support restrictions on abortion up through and including the time of delivery. under the dobbs decision, that decision is not going to be made by federal legislators, and nor should it be.