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Notes from America with Kai Wright

Justice Alito Said the Quiet Part Out Loud

Notes from America with Kai Wright

WNYC Studios

News Commentary, Politics, History, News

4.41.5K Ratings

🗓️ 9 May 2022

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

His leaked opinion tells us more about a powerful minority’s view of the U.S. than it does about the Constitution or the history of abortion. Kai Wright talks to Susan Matthews, news director at Slate and host of the upcoming season of Slow Burn: Roe v. Wade, “The Constitution Wasn't Written for Women.” And Michele Goodwin, a Chancellor's Professor at the University of California, Irvine, joins Kai to open the phones to your questions and emotional reactions to this frightening but galvanizing moment.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

So we're out in front of the Supreme Court.

0:02.0

What brings you out here today?

0:03.1

I wish I could say it was a trip with my toddler

0:05.8

to the museum to see dinosaur bones and stuff,

0:08.5

but we've had to put that to the side

0:10.4

and come out here to demonstrate support

0:12.4

for protecting women's rights.

0:15.1

My daughter's three months old.

0:16.9

I want her to live a life that's everything

0:19.7

that she wants it to be.

0:20.9

I am heartbroken.

0:23.1

Every one of these Supreme Court justices

0:25.4

said in a Congress during confirmation

0:27.0

and said that Ruby Wade was set a law.

0:28.8

And it appears they weren't truthful.

0:31.1

Breaking that kind of trust.

0:32.5

It's eye-opening, it's hurtful, it's concerning.

0:34.7

My mom came of age in the 70s,

0:36.8

and she just like can't believe the place that we're at now.

0:39.8

She had hoped that the next generation

0:41.6

and her grandchild's generation would never be seeing this happen.

0:45.6

I already talked to my mom and my grandmother

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