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The Supreme Court Overturns Roe v. Wade 6/24/22

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4.566 Ratings

🗓️ 24 June 2022

⏱️ 60 minutes

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We spend today’s show bringing you CNBC’s breaking coverage of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, with live reporting from Chief General News Anchor Shepard Smith and insight on the implications of the ruling moving forward. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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0:00.0

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0:03.9

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0:10.4

Shep, I would just notice one other thing. The Attorney General of Missouri has now just tweeted that it's the first state to let its trigger law spring into action.

0:20.0

That abortion is now banned as of today in Mississippi or in Missouri.

0:24.6

It was one of 13 states that had these trigger laws on the book that said abortion would become illegal once the Supreme Court ruled.

0:31.6

He's already issued a letter declaring that that's the law of the land, so it's the first state to do this.

0:39.8

Just a couple of other things.

0:41.4

Justice Kavanaugh in his concurrence today says, in his opinion, he does not believe

0:46.3

it would be constitutional for one state to bar women in that state or make it a crime

0:51.7

for women in that state where abortion is illegal, to go into another state where abortion is legal and get that service.

0:59.0

So, and of course, because he is one of the five to go along on overturning Roe v. Wade,

1:09.0

that has to be considered a controlling statement

1:12.1

from him.

1:13.2

And the other thing is, there's nothing in this decision that says that states can constitutionally

1:20.0

or need to have an exception in their laws for rape or incest.

1:25.0

And the dissent says that's one of the problems with today's decision

1:28.0

that there's no longer any constitutional requirement that states make exceptions in

1:32.9

their laws for rape or incest ship you read and anything into pete the these

1:38.0

back-to-back decisions that the new york state gun law and then and this dobs v jackson

1:44.0

women's health Do they tell

1:45.5

us anything about the future? Well, they both say, you know, look to the history. The analysis

1:52.0

in both the gun case and this case today is, remember what Alito says is if the constitutional

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