and what it does for people, rather than just leading with too many people are saying $3.5 trillion or $1.2 trillion. that s numbers. and that s over a ten-year period. when people hear what it is that is in the bill, people understand what the fight is all about. also, congressman, tomorrow, the u.s. supreme court opens its next term. on its docket is an abortion rights case out of mississippi that would reverse roe v. wade in that state. setting a legal precedent for other states to do the same should the conservative majority court rule in favor. now, thousands of women hit the streets in chicago yesterday, joining millions in other cities protesting in advance of this scotus term. and in solidarity with the women of texas. after the six-week abortion ban signed into that state last month brought down a justice
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70s, but as the climate continues to warnings you re going to get these kind of patterns here, and you ll get that jet stream to sometimes get stuck, and that s exactly what we re in right now. look at this. 934 since january itself. that s through this season, so we re 26% above average, so if it seems weird as far as the weather it absolutely is, no question about it, and then there s this. another day of violent weather for today for the same areas hit hard over the last several days, and it s already getting going here. we now have brand-new severe thunderstorm watch essentially for northeastern missouri and portions of illinois as well. this is going continue to expand as we head through later this afternoon and evening. another dangerous day for us today and for tomorrow and then finally as we head into thursday and friday we ll begin to see this pattern changing and things calming down a bit, but not before we have a lot more storms and tornadoes on the ground this afternoon.
broad spectrum of views of abortion within her party. joining us, julia manchester. let s talk about the supreme court potentially taking up an abortion rights case as soon as today. what could this mean for the future of roe v. wade? i think this means it could chips away at the law that legalizes abortion. this past week we ve seen in missouri and alabama more extreme bans banning at six or eight weeks and not including exception for rich and incest. we re seeing quite a bit of conservatives, whether they re rnc chairwoman mcdaniel or televangelist pat robertson speaking out about that saying that the law goes too far. i think conservatives on the spr supreme court, whether it s
right, well, i think not only for abortion rights but for all of injujurs pruns, there s goin be a battle on the conservative side of three different models, an institutionalist model best represented by the chief justice, something that doesn t want to upset precedent, even if they might disagree with it. then there are those in the cone sirve tif movement who basically see everything from the warren court onward as i will legitimate and want to role back constitutional law to before that. then there are some that are just in for the partisan points and if the liberals are against it, they are for it and vice-versa. i think the way it will play out is who and what kind of alliances are made on those dimensions, that is i can imagine a scenario in which a an abortion rights case comes up to the supreme court and roe versus
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