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Supply Chain Reaction with Labor Secretary Marty Walsh

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4.612.6K Ratings

🗓️ 2 December 2021

⏱️ 20 minutes

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The Supreme Court heard a case yesterday that could ultimately reverse the constitutional right to an abortion. And it looks like the justices were leaning towards upholding a Mississippi law that bars abortion after 15 weeks.


The first confirmed case of the omicron variant has been identified in the U.S. President Biden urged people to not panic and encouraged more vaccinations and boosters. U.S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh joins us to discuss how the variant could impact the supply chain and what the administration is doing to loosen bottlenecks.


And in headlines: a 15-year-old boy was charged with murder and terrorism in Tuesday's school shooting in Michigan, Stacey Abrams announced that she will run for Georgia governor in 2022, and El Salvador will pay damages to a woman who died in prison while serving time for an abortion conviction.


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0:00.0

It's Thursday December 2nd. I'm getting russic.

0:08.4

And I'm Trevelle Anderson and this is what a day with the top genre on our Spotify

0:12.9

rap list was knowledge, wisdom and information.

0:15.9

Yeah, for some people Spotify is music and relaxation for us. It is purely a place for self-improvement.

0:22.7

Spotify is basically a gem for my mind.

0:25.5

I'm doing crunches as we speak.

0:31.2

On today's show, charges have been filed against the suspect in Tuesday's school shooting in Michigan.

0:36.3

Plus, Stacey Abrams says she is running for governor in Georgia again.

0:39.7

But first, the Supreme Court heard a case yesterday which could ultimately reverse the

0:43.6

constitutional right to an abortion. And it looks like the justices are leaning towards upholding

0:48.7

a Mississippi law that bars abortion after 15 weeks, which is two months earlier than what's

0:54.0

allowed under Roe v. Wade. The case in front of the court is Dobbs v. Jackson,

0:58.4

Wilman's health organization, the law in question, which has no exception for rape or incest,

1:03.6

was passed in 2018. But as we discussed on the show yesterday,

1:06.8

was immediately blocked by two federal courts.

1:09.4

But Mississippi argued that the Supreme Court's previous decisions establishing the right to an abortion

1:13.9

were wrongly decided. Mississippi solicitor General Scott Stewart said this.

1:18.4

Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood versus Casey haunt our country.

1:21.7

They have no basis in the Constitution. They have no home in our history or traditions.

1:26.4

Oh my. Yeah, haunt our country is absolutely insane. Dear Lord, um, courts have consistently

1:33.0

struck down laws like this Mississippi one. And the Supreme Court's three liberal justices were

1:38.4

adamant that Roe should stand along with the 1982 decision on Planned Parenthood versus Casey.

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