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June 26, 2022 2:56 pm

Supreme Court Ruling

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June 26, 2022 2:56 pm

Lee Cowan hosts this edition of “Sunday Morning.” Jan Crawford takes a deeper look at the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade.

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Life is for living. Let's partner for all of it. Learn more@edwardjones.com Polly is off this weekend and this is Sunday morning. We start off with this past week's landmark ruling from United States Supreme Court Jim Crawford reports on one of the most divisive issues of our time on Friday 5 to 4 ruling this court overturned Roe versus Wade Indian constitutional protection for abortion turning lawmaking back to the state cabinet shop ways reverberated across the country in which God and anger reality shut up and make babies called post row how we got here and where were going ahead on Sunday morning Burbank Texas sailing berry patch plus out of the mouths of babes Nancy.it's the last Sunday morning of the month June 26, 2022 and will be right back. It's been the most anticipated Supreme Court decision in you High Court Friday stripped away women's constitutionally protected right size for the nation product of years long battle to rollback groovy way by opponents of abortion rights and it comes despite the fact that an overwhelming majority of Americans believe that abortion should be legal case. So what does this all mean what to expect next jumpoff is our CBS News chief legal correspondence when the Supreme Court handed down its ruling overturning Roe versus Wade constitutional protection for a portion test also celebration you yeah I woke up this morning praying for this as the seismic shift in American life said in calling Roe egregiously wrong from the start. Justice Samuel Alito, writing for the 54 majority turned abortion policy back to the states, far from bringing about a national settlement of the abortion issue. He wrote Roe and Casey have inflamed debate and deepen division division came into sharp relief. As people scramble to understand how their state was affected as of late yesterday. Abortion is illegal in 10 states not available in three states that the law is unclear, and 13 are poised to enact bands are severe restrictions. States were abortion remains legal braced for an influx of abortion seekers and embolden antiabortion protesters. I think from the moment that the Supreme Court decided to take this case red states and blue states people on both sides of this debate have known what is coming. Jessica Levinson is a professor at Loyola Law school Los Angeles my students and is our last dance, and there take a constitutional law and they are shocked that Roe V Wade will no longer be the law of the land this country that even their mothers can't match winning in the Supreme Court is a lot like Sesame Street. You have to learn to count and the only number that matters is five attorney Catherine Kolbert was not at all surprised by the ruling on this current court. There are five ultraconservative justices who are not afraid to reverse historic opinions who are not afraid to put their conservative views into the law. In our view again unless there are five votes to reaffirm Roe versus Wade row is been overruled in 1992. She argued Planned Parenthood versus Casey before a largely Republican appointed Supreme Court. She won the just barely. Luckily, Justice Kennedy switched his vote at the last minute and joined Justice O'Connor and Justice Souter to write the joint opinion in Casey that established the fundamental right to choose abortion for the next 30 years today and a highly political and divided opinion, the justices responded with an extremely difficult yes wasn't a slamdunk decision, but it was much better than what we are getting now more growing Supreme Court legalized abortion in 1973 when Rose decided there also were shock waves nationwide antiabortion laws of 46 states were rendered unconstitutional in most states.

Abortion was illegal for states including New York, had only recently passed laws legalizing it 13 others had started allowing it with restrictions. Those in the antiabortion movement, believing the court silenced their deeply held views mobilized immediately. Our task in overturning back Supreme Court decision is the most just the most vital cause of our time and have been marching and making their voices heard ever sense disappointed by Republican judicial appointees and Republican presidents. The movement became more politically and legally strategic.

I think there's been a concerted effort for years now by the conservative legal movement that we don't want any more surprises. No more David satyrs no more David sinners, no more Anthony candidates we don't want justices where were not sure where there come out we want done deal and a lot of these big constitutional decisions justices I'm going to avoid will be pro-life, they will have a conservative bent in 2016 Donald Trump promised to give them what they wanted and delivered three solidly conservative judges to the Supreme Court.

They were put on this court for a purpose which was to overrule Roe and Casey. They are delivering on that mandate.

And frankly, they're not gonna stop with abortion. And while Justice Alito's majority opinion insists that nothing in this court's decision should be understood to cast doubt on precedents that do not concern abortion. Justice Clarence Thomas's separate opinion, which none of the other conservatives joint raises questions about that when you look at places like the right to obtain contraception like the right to marry the partner of your choosing. Maybe that somebody of a different race. Maybe that so many of the same sex. I would say the rationale those cases is now in question. But of course no and the Dobbs decision, the court says will wait abortion is different because that involves a life you by that I don't.

Obviously, abortion is different than getting married. Obviously, abortion is different than using contraception.

But in terms of the legal rationale and whether or not it gives room for the court later overturned decisions like the decision, saying marriage is a fundamental right that there is the right to same-sex marriage. I think it leaves that room you see any FSA to ban contraception.

I see not a single effort to do anything like that. Absolutely not. Erica Bucky Yaqui, socially conservative legal scholar sees this Supreme Court decision, as long overdue. I am gratified for a number of reasons why some of them reasons you might not expect.

I call myself a pro-life feminist weight. Are you saying that abortion rights is anti-woman antifeminist.

Yes, that is, in fact my claim.

There's all sorts of ways in which scaling back dramatically on you know what we seen as an abortion right in this country can really help us to not rely on abortion as a backstop and I think that kind of alliance has not been good for women we have.

She believes society should refocus on currently underfunded programs supporting women in terms of healthcare, better working conditions and raising a family. Obviously not all women want to become mothers, but those who do are really not doing well in this country every abortion standoff. She says has kept women from working together to find solutions so you say this moment when the court is overturning Roe overturning Casey that this is a moment of hope and potential change in a positive way. Absolutely. Is there a way that people can then come together on right and left, maybe with different solutions to these problems, but at least consider the table together mean that's my hope.

On this point.

Both sides agree there is hope for Catherine Kolbert it's time for abortion rights advocates to get even more political. Our opponents have been working for 50 years to take over the Republican Party and to be antiabortion voters and we need to be pro choice pro abortion rights voters as well, and that means showing up at every election.

There's two every year, not just once every four years. And lastly, I think this is also equally important. We need to make some noise because like it or not. This conservative court is likely to be with us for a very long time. This court if it stays together in a some sort of form that looks like this for a number of years is going to usher in a conservative legal revolution high podcast. It's me Drew Barrymore all my goodness, I want to tell you about our new shout. It's the Druze news podcast and in each episode mean a weekly gastric to cover all the quirky, fun, inspiring and informative stories that exist on the wall because well I need it and maybe you do too. From the newest interior design trend Barbie car to the right and wrong way to wash her armpit also working to get in the things that you just kind of won't believe and were not able to do in daytime television. So watch out. Tristan is ever you get your podcast.

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You know Nina Julian Schapiro Barnum can tell you have people compared you to like a Mr. Rogers. I got a lot of steam from Blue's Clues.

I get it for the younger folks some this may bring you back to the days of our Linkletter's kids say the darndest things to do today and if you are the President of the United States, I am just being short hold you back all these days 22-year-old Julian you are spending most of his time with the kids 2 to 8.

What evokes on vacation right now will start some kids about it. He's the host and creator of recess therapy of viral YouTube and Instagram series.

Everybody gets to be on vacation and I thought I'm lucky to get to be here. The idea came to Julian while doing his senior year at Boston University from home would always see the neighborhood kids like playing and have a lot of fun and they were also doing online school.

They didn't seem as miserable as we were. So I was like, let's ask them how they say happy, but it's not all fun and games, all of them are freaked out about like climate change and racism. If you are president of the United States. What would you do well line and probably work on stopping races on any change how so air playing I see so many kids having hard conversations already. Julian was raised in Brooklyn which is also where he shoots most of the episodes I'm always recording in the place that I played and I would categorize books on like I know that swearing all I get the geography of it.

So today we're interviewing with a microphone and speakers.

He hits the farmers market this busy Saturday with camera person Julia Ty Goldberg you like look around and you see a particularly active kid and oh that's the one. Or do you just stop people at random. Julia and I we always look for a kid is like trust fund.

No personality outside and right.

We also look for kids were talking and you know kids who looked open placing one open kid was helps people with parents Edison bond and needy valet looking on as parents to hear him speaking so eloquently about these emotions, like for you to hear talk about things like that order to know the all of us feel and Julian starts the day with the topic in mind throughout here today to see if kids have any advice on dealing with hate, but is always ready to more than a thousand interviews under his belt. He's got a pretty good sense of what kids want to talk about anything about animals okay love to love the chat. Why just never seen them please, please tell me what animal would you recess therapy has over a million followers around the world just, like, what it looks like for her. Up until now it's been mostly a local operation. But this summer Julian plans to take recess therapy on the road because the lessons are universal. We can't change password can change the future ESL what can adults in general learn from kids so much. I think empathy is a huge one. I think kids enter situations without that extra critical layer having a hard time just talking to friends and talking to parents and feel much better.

They are still in the process of learning. I think adults can try to be a little bit more in the process of learning how do you recommend that we make people listen to each other and communicate better different. Actually, maybe you can learn from. Time for us to go sailing sort of with Luke Burbank.

The year was 1955 and the Waupun von Humbert had just started its life. Varying tourists from Hamburg Germany to the island of helical the North Sea.

So how the heck did that ship and up here six decades later on a river near Stockton, California, surrounded by blueberry field. I was actually surfing on Craigslist.

One day in this thing popped up in, piqued my curiosity. Chris Wilson is the Waupun's current owner, although these days. It's been rechristened Aurora to remember what the ad said actually just said classic cruise ship for sale. My intent wasn't even to get involved with this Wilson, a former software developer says initially. He just wanted to shoot some video of the inside of the ship. My idea was to do a virtual tour the ship not not not to buy the ship, but something about the boat. Intrigued, Wilson. So much so that he ended up bailing it out of some legal trouble. It was in towing it to various locations and eventually paying he says around $800,000 for making him the owner of a piece of maritime history and also a lot of trash.

It was full of garbage every single room household garbage cups, cans, mattresses, scattered all over the place. It was a disaster. It was about this time that Wilson sprang the news on his then new girlfriend Jin Lee doors open, but I don't even dare to look inside because I know you see someone horrible you don't know what's behind the door or was in the room as I don't know about this boat. I don't know what is guys doing things God. We were just dating but together slowly, painstakingly got to work restoring the ship with some parts like the lounge looking good. We do things like movie nightmare. Just a comfortable place and other parts looking well less good going up into the wheelhouse of the Aurora, which is pretty ugly. The wheel was looted out of here we have an idea of where some of these things are at, but getting them back here as I think you could've an impossible mission stripped to the bone and left to rot. Laura is a survivor with a storied past credited as an inspiration behind the 70s TV show the love boat also made an appearance in the James Bond film look at her see those curves are superstructure.

Her stern she's beautiful creation and she so lucky to still be around every ship of her generation pretty much is gone, Peter can go with no he's an ocean liner enthusiast maritime historian and collector, he knew of the Aurora's history long before it showed up on the Craigslist ad.

This was one of because he's got a particular passion for all things mid century and nautical.

Amazingly, Aurora is one of the only remaining mid century.

Ships still afloat.

The rest either sunk or turned into razor blades literally shave with some canned green beans, cars are made out of the rebar there there all recycled into new forms of existence. So when they talk about turning into razor blades that such as the figures feel. Unfortunately, no will actually start rebuilding.

Thanks to a mostly volunteer crew and now a popular YouTube channel.

Wilson's hope is to turn the ship into a floating hotel or maybe even a museum. We are on the Adak anything that will keep it from going to the scrap yard and thankfully he's got Jin Lee who incidentally also met on Craigslist along for the ride.

Now I felt the boat is bringing a lot of people together but me and Chris even tighter and brought a lot of interesting people in the local people to people fund Facebook other social media, and I think there's more more people than a state law.

Maybe sometime a small guy has a big dream wasn't a bad idea. Back to this past week. Supreme Court action on Roe V Wade response to Christians. The decision was a long time in coming. Archbishop William E. Lori is with United States conference of Catholic Bishops.

I think it is good news for our nation's dues for the cause of why course, the others commentary comes from Columbia Law school professor Carol Singh life for women of reproductive age in the post-Rell era is about to be played under strict new rules for the last 15 years American women have been secure in the protections and Roe V Wade name recognized around the world. Rell held that the constitutional right to privacy included a woman's right to choose abortion. That was a good moment. Women could shape their reproductive lives.

With regard to the timing of pregnancy.

The number of children who they wanted to have children with.

But those days are over on Friday in a case called Dobbs the current court reversed Rell what has been a common medical procedure is now in various states around the country. A crime subject to surveillance and prosecution like other crimes. This brings new uncertainties Canon abortion banning state punish women who travel to a legal state for the procedure. Can women receive abortion pills for the now and you should be punished for violating abortion bands, doctors, women themselves, or as in Texas, anyone who helped at all times also invites a new era of woman shaming the statement. Some women felt under row will be intensified. There is no longer the claim that they are simply exercising a protected right poor women particularly will confront the calamity of unwanted pregnancies with greater expenses, distances and logistics that here. Poor women are not alone. All women now face the imminent removal of an established and cherished right touching on the most intimate aspects of family life in the over 230 years since the adoption of the Bill of Rights. American women have worked hard to expand our right now. A big one that women have relied on for nearly 15 years has been taken away and we can't thank you for listening and please join us again next Sunday will progress and crazy time once final season is the point is we need people in the best way to protect good people is to convict final season Millstream on