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court way in. you talk about this. probably the likelihood is it will end up at the supreme court. you have these two opposing decisions from two different judges in two different states. this was sort of a state's rights ruling that the supreme court did when they got rid of the roe versus wade decision. the original decision . i want to ask you are we going to be just seeing this happen over and over and over again since that roe versus wade decision by the new supreme court, it's hard to say i mean, it's hard to square what the court said in dobbs about states' rights with which with what is happening now, right, a judge saying nationwide, it's unavailable. the states cannot decide for themselves. so yeah, there's a lot of cancer going to have to wait for the supreme court to weigh in. i will say that this fifth circuit opinion, like the opinion below in texas, is indefensible legally, their problems with stan the other problems, so i hope the supreme court does the right thing with it, okay? that could happen at any point in time. jennifer rogers. thank you so much for joining us. thanks. all right, okay. more coming up in the cnn

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merely to let the special master review documents. but my question would be, how is the special master going to get documents if they don't give it to him? it's kind of convoluted. >> obviously the court can decide whether or not they want to take this up. they don't have to. clarence thomas has requested that the doj responds to trump's filing by 5:00 next tuesday. i mean, how do you think court is going to respond to this? >> i think they're going to respond by upholding the 11th circuit. trump has not had this sort of record of success with scotus as he thinks he deserves to have. this is legal technical issue that they don't rule on the basis of a cultural issue, religious beliefs. and remember, they're going up against an attorney general who's a former court of appeals judge, as well as the 11th circuit court of appeals. i think supreme court will uphold the 11th circuit. >> so myles, trump's team in this filing also talked about

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perspective here, there are a lot of republicans in washington who would really love for donald trump to go away, even though they won't say that in public. what is the hope here in terms of how this case will be handled among people behind the scenes? >> well, i mean, i don't know. on the one hand -- >> they're about to nominate him again potentially. >> that's the thing. there's been a big argument in the republican party over the last several months since he left office about whether if he got indicted if it would make him a martyr or not. that has been a legitimate debate that's been going on behind the scenes. i will say about the supreme court, i have a lot of confidence they're going to rule on the merits of the law. i don't think they're going to, you know, it doesn't matter. i trust this court to do the right thing. >> they have showed in previous instances where the president has gone to them, they have not really indulged his tendencies. >> absolutely. so i think that's number one. number two, i agree on the delay stuff. number three, where they get super interesting is there's been indication by some of his

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the former president's declassification powers, which, of course, have come up and have ban periodic issue. the filing says trump was president of the united states when the documents bearing classification marking were delivered in palm beach. his authority to classify or declassify information bearing on national security flowed from this constitutional investment of power in the president. but of course they are still refusing to say whether or not he actually did declare them declassified. like, what is going on? >> i think that's what gets to this order. i mean, he's right this is narrow, but i don't think that means it's insignificant. why did they want the court to rule this way? it's been very evident that trump's defense attorneys want access to the documents. why? because the documents are likely what are going to lead to an indictment. they need the documents to mount the defense that they want to mount. are they going to get them? depends on what the supreme court says and what's going to happen after the supreme court makes a decision.

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people that are close to him in the public domain this week that he may want to announce a campaign by thanksgiving. and so if this thing is still going on after he becomes a candidate, what does that do to the department of justice? i have no idea, but i'm guessing they're hoping to push it beyond any indictments because it helps them muddy the waters and make them look political. >> here we go, 2024. five weeks till the midterm elections, but we'll be in the thick of all this -- we kind of already are. shan and miles will stick around. one of the first cases already being heard by the new supreme court is a major test of the voting rights act. is gerrymandering in alabama designed to cut right through the heart of the black vote? we're going to talk with the man leading the fight for change and what he's looking for from the justices when "cnn tonight" returns.

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a, quote, slam dunk. but with the court's 6-3 majority, even slam dunks aren't a sure thing. i'm joined by one of the people suing alabama over the congressional map, evan milligan. thank you so much for being here tonight. i really appreciate having your perspective. and i just want to start by talking about the real-world impact that this is having in alabama in terms of who is representing alabamians in congress. >> sure. thanks for having me. so in alabama right now we have one of our seven congressional districts that has a majority-black voting age population. that district is district 7. it's represented by congresswoman terry swoewell. with the exception of that district, none of the districts have a footprint in the black belt region of our state. the black belt is the central part of our state. it's one of the poorest regions of the country, but also one of the most cultural rich areas in

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says he needs more weapons, and for the west, the star of russia of oil money. a sunday shopping trip turn s intoa political assault. video catches a supermarket worker slapping giuliani in the back. up first for us, the new supreme court math that will dramatically rewire american life. just today, a 6-3 high court ruling sided with a high school football coach who lost his job for praying on the sideline. last week the high court tossed out restrictions on carrying a concealed firearm. on friday, the court shredded the 50 year of precedence in the roe v. wade decision. that leaves us with two worlds, where abortions are legal and one where the options to getting one is insurmountable. it's both american law and politics. debates about contraception or what can be done to stop women from traveling to get an

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pass a bill last year, very, very significant. we're starting to see the results of that as some money is coming back to ohio. so, no, everybody has to be involved in this fight. one of the things that i said yesterday is the fact that we have filed this lawsuit against the five pharmaceutical companies should not in any way tell anyone in ohio or anyplace else that we need to stop doing what we're doing. the story in ohio is that while this tsunami continues to come, we've got people in many counties, many communities who are doing great work. they need to keep doing that and we need to keep encouraging them to do that. >> this is a national crisis and we all need to pitch in. attorney general mike dewine of ohio, thank you for joining us. really appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> thank you. new pictures are coming in right now. check this out. a family photo of the u.s. supreme court. this is the first time they are sitting like this, the new supreme court with the new junior justice standing in the right back there, neil gorsuch. you can see all of the junior

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