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stay tuned. we ll have senator susan collins announcement as soon as she comes to the floor. from there we ll know more. thanks for joining us. i ll be on the five at 5:00. i m dana. here s shep. shepard: the vote is tomorrow, but the big moment is right now. a live look. the floor of the united states senate where we re about to witness what could be the tipping point for judge brett kavanaugh s supreme court nomination. at any moment now, the key republican senator from maine will announce how she plans to vote tomorrow. susan collins holds all the cards. if she s a yes on brett kavanaugh, he is likely the next associate justice of the supreme court. big picture, there s four key senators today. three of them are collins, joe manchin and jeff flake voted yes today. jeff flake said he will vote to confirm kavanaugh unless something big happens. susan collins hasn t said how she will vote on the actual nomination. we re watching the republican senator lisa murkowski of alaska
Brett-kavanaugh-on-the-supreme-courtSenator-collinsCardsJoe-manchinSenatorsAssociate-justice-of-the-supreme-courtPictureThreeFourJeff-flakeSomethingYes delay tactic. if hope at best they might get an evidencey hearing. how the boxes were organized this way. whether or not there is something of allegations of bias and improper storage. on on the merits, it doesn t absolve trump of the idea that he willfully retained the documents. he knew he had them in 2022. when he turned stuff over to the archives. he is talking with his lawyers they are telling him to turn it over. we keep finding stuff. it will not ultimately change anything. but it will quite possibly the way judge cannon handles things but it will drag things out a little more. we are at the first anniversary of the mar-a-lago case. anyone s guess whether we get to the second anniversary. bradley moss, thank you for your time tonight. have a good night. that is our show. now it is time for the last word with jonathan who is in for lawrence o donnell. good evening. i would love to know if we are going to have a classified documents case but who knows. prepare
WayWhetherDelay-tacticEvidencey-hearingHopeBoxesPersonSuitEyewearTieOfficialSpeech destruction of evidence, and it doesn t absolve trump of the idea that he willfully retained the documents. he knew he had them in 2022, when he turned stuff over to the archives. they told him, hey, there s classified documents in this stuff. they knew he had them over the course of the next year, talking to his lawyers telling him, turn them over. and the fbi kept funding stuff in what you are turning over. it will ultimately not change anything, but quite possibly with the way judge cannon handles things, it could drag it out just a little bit more. just a little bit more. we are now at the first anniversary of the mar-a-lago case, the grand jury and bob dikeman came down on june 8th, 2023. anyone s guess if we get to the second anniversary. bradley moss, thank you, sir, for your time tonight. have a good night. that is our show for this evening. now, it is time for the last word , with jonathan k part. lawrence o donnell come in for jonathan. i would love to see
Doesn-t-absolve-trumpDocumentsCorkboardDestructionEvidenceIdea2022PersonFacial-expressionSuitNewsProductNot mine. my state s a very pro-life state, butky tell you like no way. no way. democrats think they can win this case, this election based on reproductive rights, and somehow they re suggesting that contraception is in jeopardy, which is just blatantly false. they say blatantly false. what do you say to them? well, i say you have to look no further than alabama who wanted to restrict a woman s right to ivf. i can say you look no further than justice thomas who has already telegraphed he wants to revisit griswold and you can look no further than two years ago when they overturned roe v. wade. if they really believe this, time to put up and shut up, they can vote on it. if they really believe it, let them vote to move this bill forward and allow women, all women across this country, couples across this country, the ability to have access to contraception so that they can decide when it s right for them to have a family.
ElectionContraceptionWayDemocratsStateCaseReproductive-rightsJeopardyButkyWomanIvfAlabamaA vote in the senate this afternoon will kick off, in fact, a month-long effort by democrats pushing action on a range of reproductive health matters. joining us now democratic senator jacky rosen of nevada. thanks for being with us, senator. talk to us about this vote today and why you think it s important in the fight for reproductive rights. well, thank you for having me, and you re exactly right. it s a put up or shut up moment because we know that women s fundamental freedoms are under attack, just about two years ago, roe v. wade, that was overturned, and we ve seen in state after state, city after county, all across this country more and more measures meant to control women and restrict their freedoms. and we don t want anybody in a woman s doctor s office making these decisions for her, and we know also when roe v. wade was overturned, justice thomas said he would like to revisit griswold. griswold was the ruling by the supreme court that allowed women
FactUnited-states-senateDemocratsVoteActionU-sJacky-rosenNevadaSenatorReproductive-health-mattersAfternoonRangeBill. republicans explaining why they re going to vote this down, they will vote this down, it sounds a little bit like this in the halls of congress. watch. it s not a serious attempt to legislate. this is just a show vote in anticipation of the election. democrats think they can win this case, this election based on reproductive rights. and somehow they re suggesting that contraception is in jeopardy, which is blatantly false. nobody is going to overturn griswold, who wants to ban contraception? where would that pass? it s not mine. my state is a pro life state. i can tell you, no way. reporter: senator hawley is talking about griswold, he s talking about another landmark decision out of the supreme court that in this case dealt with privacy and medication. it s similar and is often talked at in the same breath as roe was, katy.
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SecretaryCountryDoug-jonesDecisionJoe-walshAlabamaSecretary-of-stateIllinoisColoradoGriswoldDonald-trumpResponseDispute with neighbors actually occurred weeks after the flag had already been flown. all this comes amid growing calls for supreme court reform, even as republicans in congress have shown little inclination to hold the court accountable. chief justice john roberts issued a defiance statement this week refusing to engage with democrats about the faience concerns and that ethics alone concerned the appropriateness of recusal. according to a recent survey by marquette university law school, a majority of charity ot 56% believe that the decisions are politically motivated rather than based on law. i am joined by colorado secretary of state chairperson of the democratic association of secretaries of state secretary griswold. thank you for being with us this morning. thank you for having me, ali. this is not an abstraction for you because the supreme
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