legislature to demand equal rights under the law. me and my sisters, we are not murderers. we just took control of our own bodies. if you re pro-life, you can t be happy. if you re pro-choice, you can t be happy. all i know is people need to go out and vote in november. the fallout from u.s. house speaker nancy pelosi s visit to taijuan continues with china ramping up the military and diplomatic backlash. there is no justification for this extreme disproportionate and escalatory military response. some sort of military escalation and the possibility of open conflict is a higher probability than a few days ago. i m pamela brown in washington. you re in the cnn newsroom. right now, senators are voting on sweeping legislation that advances several aspects of president biden s agenda. the $430 billion package includes the country s largest ever investment in the fight against climate change. it would also let medicare negotiate drug prices and change how corporations
handed future presidents a, quote, loaded weapon, in the words of a dissenting justice, aimed straight at the rule of law in the country. the conservative 6-3 majority of the court, half of them appointed by ex-president donald trump, two others have been faced calls for their recusal in this very case, a potentially fatal blow to council jack smith s effort to hold the president accountable for crimes committed on january 6th in the insurrection and the plot to overturn the 2020 election he lost. they ruled that donald trump and all future presidents are entitled to immunity for official acts, that they take during their presidency. now there is a question of whether a president can order a seal team 6 or assassinate a political rival, the united states supreme court said in effect, yeah, maybe. regarding jack smith s prosecution of donald trump, the court is sending that case back to judge tonya chutkan to parse out what is an official act in which trump is entitled to comp
period where they breed almost the idea of the political violence can solve things. they can also really undermine the efforts of local election officials all around the country who are working hard to provide an opportunity for voters to express their voice in our democracy. i m very concerned. you can also make the argument, david, if they lose, it could be problematic, if they lose in november because we could see a much worse version of what we saw after 2020, right? that s exactly right, pamela. you ve got a situation where if election deniers who undermine democracy win, that s very bad for the democracy. if they lose, we could see them continue to undermine the integrity of our elections claiming that election were stolen falsely and instead of having all of that those lies be focused on a single day, january 6th in a single place, washington d.c., we could see the lies focused and fermenting violence in dozens of places on
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