court that overturned roe v. wade, what went into place was 1849 law. that 1849 law wome couldn t vote, people like m couldn t vote. in 1849 law tha outlaws abortion. so, th question that the supreme cour is gonna have to decide is doe that 1849 law, is it still valid? that was former u. s. attorney general eric holder he was in wisconsin toda campaigning on behalf of judge janet pratasevich. she s the liberal candidate in the highl contested wisconsin suprem court race, and she is running against conservative justice dan kelly. election day is tuesday, and the results wil have a huge impact on th future of the state. if the court will becom liberal-leaning for the firs time in decades, which as we just heard, has importan implications for the future of abortion rights. the new court will also roll on the future o wisconsin s political maps, th national implications of bot
didn t. he said, oh, yeah, i would do that. i would totally do that. this is an admission the justice department can roll this tape if they want to to bolster their own case against him. all of this is going on is making it harder, garrett, for some folks who are considering whether to run in 2024 and who may be making the calculation that an indictment would actually hurt donald trump not help donald trump . are they having to put things on hold? is there a wait and see going on? it s a reminder for those considering running, the way donald trump blocks out the sun when it comes to political news coverage. a forum in south carolina two weekends ago and nikki haley, who is running for president, and tim scott who is probably running for president, you didn t hear a word about it because we were watching donald trump s social media posts that he would be aprilarrested in th future. you don t think donald trump
was set to begin a three-yea prison sentence, all of whic embarrassed and angered th president. the bar spent weeks week prosecuting the questioning and at one point eve instructed justice officials i washington to draft a memo outlining legal arguments that could ve raised questions abou cohen s conviction and undercu similar prosecutions in th future the person on the receiving en of all that pressure, bearin the brunt of, it was that ma you see there on the right jeffrey berman, who was then the u.s. attorney for th southern district of new york. had been appointed by donald trump, and whose office wa prosecuted in the case against cohen. berman would later confirm, in his memoir, that barr tried to kill the investigation suggesting cohen s convictio on campaign finance charges be reversed and by mid 2020, barr an donald trump, fired berman so, essentially, barr and trum made sure that the potential case never materialized agains
thing. when you look at what ou administration has done, it historic, in terms of an investment in the clean energy economy. was there any discussion in the white house about what the blowback would before approvin the willow oil project because people have gotten quite upset about it i think there are some protesters outside right now i think that the concerns are based on what we should al be concerned about, but th solutions have to be and include what we are doing in terms of going forward in term of investments i should say the vice president does have a poin there. when you look at the ledger, this administration, up unti now, has been the best climate administration we are. head that may be a low bar, bu it s true. the executive orders like th zero emissions and the inflation reduction act s is part of the obstruction bill both of massive investments to fight climate change and get t net zero but, does this decision change that balance at? all what does it mean for th fut
waves of attacks, starting the 10th of october, 2022, o ukraine s energy-related infrastructure and the use o torture by russian authorities may amount to crimes against humanity joining us now is michae mcfaul, who served as the u. s ambassador to russia from 2012 to 2013. during the obama administration he s an msnbc internationa affairs analyst. ambassador mcfaul, it is s important to keep coming bac to the exact nature of wha russia is doing in ukraine and those crimes against humanity i could not agree more, lawrence it s happening every day these are crimes against humanity russia s a terrorist state it s great that we now have th international community, different parts of it, investigating, preparing materials, for futur indictments in the long term but by doing this today, i also sends a deterrent to russians that may not wan to be on these lists in th future, may not do these kinds of things in the outrageous wa they re doing them so far. the video we see of tha contact w