how smart you are. what was the worst hurricane in the 1930s? the worst hurricane i think in the 1930s was the thirty eight hurricane because of what it did to the way we should talk about. i that s what i m more worriedor about that kind of situation. covid godbout, forget about meea debating mayor. you can debate mayor, because you study this and know the history better than anybody i know. all right, joe mustardy, thank you. when we come back , finally justice for a victim of a 20 20 summer riots. oll democrats ever investigate ? the wife ofla a slain officerl will join us based on today s verdict. kevin mccarthy weighs in on the republicans and what they may investigate if they get back power. straight ahead.
sean: you show people how smart you are, what was the worst hurricane in the 1930s? speed of the worst hurricane i think in the 1930s was v 38 hurricane because of what io new england. we should talk about that sometime if we are worried about that type of situation coming back. sean: forget about me debating mayor pete, you can debate mayor pete because you study the sand of the history than anyone i know. joe bastardi, thank you. just as for the victim of the 2020 summer riots. will democrats ever investigate them, the wife of a slain officer will join us based on today s verdict. kevin mccarthy will talk about republicans and what they will investigate if they get back power. straight ahead. new astepro allergy. no allergy spray is faster. with the speed of astepro, almost nothing can slow you down. because astepro starts working in 30 minutes, while other allergy sprays take hours.
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i want to bring in my political panel to weigh in on today s big topics. joining me now is former republican representative david of florida. he is also an msnbc political analyst. and former democratic senator, doug jones of alabama. dog, let s start with the legal battles the supreme court has fought by overturning roe v. wade. this week, judges in florida and kentucky blocked abortion bans from taking effect. but supporters of abortion rights face an uphill climb with bans and restrictions on their way in at least 22 states. do you think there are still pathways to protect abortion rights in the courts or should the focus shifts to legislation? i think there are very few thanks for having me this sunday afternoon before the fourth. i think there are very few
the new personnel at the court. can you be the first to weigh in on today s survey question? katherine, can we put up on the screen so i can show joan where i m headed. because i want to know no, no, no. you ll like this. i want to know from my audience today whether this is a one-off or just the beginning. and you know what i m referring to. you have justice alito saying that this logic only extends to abortion. but you ve got clarence thomas in his concurrence saying, hey, maybe we need to take a look at other substantive due process issues. what s your thought? okay, michael, yes. the reason i smiled is because often i find your questions just a touch too difficult. but that s a good one. i like this one. i like this one. i can do it. i can do it. okay. the decenter said they re not done yet, that indeed the kind of warning that justice thomas threw down and said, look at other privacy rights, look at he even questioned the 1965 case