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This Week with George Stephanopoulos

Full Episode: Sunday, July 2, 2023

This Week with George Stephanopoulos

ABC News

News, Politics

3.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 2 July 2023

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Colorado case ‘a real victory for religious liberty’: Mike Pence; Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action, Biden debt plan; Affirmative action decision is ‘disastrous’: Sherrilyn Ifill Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This week with George Stephanopoulos starts right now sweeping rulings the court

0:06.7

once again walked away from decades of precedent supreme court ends its term

0:11.1

with a series of divisive decisions ending affirmative action it isn't so

0:16.7

very many ways a denial of opportunity this was a win for fairness win for the

0:22.3

Constitution limiting anti-discrimination protections Colorado can't force me

0:27.2

or anyone to say something we don't believe the Supreme Court continues to

0:31.5

reinterpret religious liberty as a license to discriminate and rejecting

0:35.4

President Biden's student loan plan you should be able to earn a college

0:39.9

education without student debt blocking you from opportunity as the court

0:43.8

becomes the central focus of the presidential campaign religious liberty got

0:48.8

a tremendous win today I think the court misinterpreted the Constitution they

0:53.6

are making a lot of wrongs right this morning all to fall out with former vice

0:58.2

president Mike Pence and Congressman Rokana plus what Americans now think of

1:03.9

the court our new poll and analysis from our powerhouse roundtable with

1:12.8

Russia in turmoil Ukraine hopes to make gains arthritis is live in the war zone

1:20.6

from ABC News it's this week here now Jonathan Carl good morning and welcome

1:28.4

to this week as we come on the air this morning a brand new ABC News ipso's

1:32.9

poll shows that Americans increasingly view the Supreme Court as political a

1:38.5

majority now say they believe that the justices rule mainly on the basis of

1:43.6

politics and not the law this after the court's conservative supermajority

1:48.8

upended years of precedent with decisions that will have a lasting impact the

1:54.3

court was predictably praised by Republicans and condemned by Democrats but

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