women her entire life? and are people going to be happy with that? for people that are really upset that clinton lost, ivanka s work on gender in the white house going to be at all a satisfying substitute? particularly as contraception coverage is going to get gutted tomorrow by this executive order that her dad is about to sign. it s a fascinating again, biographical approaches to this kind of stuff is not usually the way i approach these things. but with the children as presidential advisers, it s the only way in. jodi kantor, co-author of this remarkable new piece on ivanka trump in the new york times. a remarkable piece. thanks. we ll be right back. stay with us. didn t recognize our grandson. (woman 2 vo) that s when moderate alzheimer s made me a caregiver. (avo) if their alzheimer s is getting worse, ask about once-a-day namzaric. namzaric is approved for moderate to severe alzheimer s disease in patients who are taking donepezil. it may improve cognition and overall funct
the little sisters of the poor who had religious objections having to carry contraception coverage and there will be other examples like that. over time i think hopefully this order will create a conversation between those two communities and hopefully they ll reach some consensus on some areas where there does need to be conscious rights attention. shannon: the aclu says they re going to court on this. we ve seen how successful people have been in challenging other executive orders. how is the legal showdown on this playing out? it s fashionable these days to be hostile toward religion. we ll see court challenges. at the same time religion is the first freedom in our country. it always has been. this order reflects a longstanding tradition in america that we don t force people to do things that are at odds with their rights of conscious. shannon: aclu s arguments from been for all kinds of freedoms. at least in this context,
be specific about that, a friend of wall street and that he is insensitive to women and workers. why do you believe that? what specific decisions are you referring to? the hobby lobby case for example. came out of a panel that judge on.uch sat this was a case that said corporations are allowed to use religious liberty, their own as a reason to discriminate against women in terms of their ability to access contraception coverage. that is a really serious serious concern. for a lot of women. it s not just for women but that principle that a corporation can justify its actions based on some false notion that it has religious liberty rights, the exercise of which can be defended. it s not just for women, but lgbtq people. we are concerned about that.
rights and ideological approach to jurisprudence. professor, i ll come to you on this. the hobby lobby case, a lot of pele have been talking about his involvement there. what can you tell us about that? i think that is something that the progressive democrats will object to about him. that case held and he voted for that position, held it a religious a company owned by a religious family, could stand on their freedom of religion in order to refuse contraception coverage as part of their obamacare health plan. and i think that does present a threat to opening a huge chasm, a huge exception in all kinds of government programs if people can object to them, especially if companies can object to them
price and this was from february 10 of 2012 at the conservative political action conference in washington, d.c. listen to tom price about contraception coverage. the main sticking point is whether or not contraception coverage will be covered under insurance plans and whether or not people will be able to pay for it, especially for low-income women. where do we leave this women if this real is rescindeded? bring me one woman who has been left behind. there s not one. and lisa, that attitude of tom price saying it s no problem to restrict their their coverage under obamacare has led a lot of women in a brooking study to start stockpiling contraception out of fear of the incoming administration. what do you make of that? right. he could not be more out of touch with women s reality. many women cannot afford contraception across the united states, but it s that kind of fake news and false facts that permeates the right-to-life side of this debate. just this week in texas, for