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we have governor katie hobbs joining us, such an important day in arizona. >> 1864. when you think of the republican party, think 1864. >> that's where we are. >> have a good show. >> thank you alex. >>> well, arizona has a longer history as part of spain than it does as part of the united states. the name arizona is thought to be a blend of spanish and a local tribal language meaning small spring. arizona spent 300 years as part of spain beginning in 1521. then, in 1821 when mexico won its independence from spain. as part of the independent country of mexico. the united states seized all of the most valuable parts of mexico including california as our prize for winning the mexican american war in 1848. as an american territory, arizona chose the wrong side of the civil war and fought to keep enslaved people in the united states enslaved. for the end of is civil war, president lincoln appointed a 54-year-old new yorker. william thompson howell. as a federal judge to serve in the arizona territory where he then wrote the first laws of arizona to be written without spa
we have governor katie hobbs joining us, such an important day in arizona. >> 1864. when you think of the republican party, think 1864. >> that's where we are. >> have a good show. >> thank you alex. >>> well, arizona has a longer history as part of spain than it does as part of the united states. the name arizona is thought to be a blend of spanish and a local tribal language meaning small spring. arizona spent 300 years as part of spain beginning in 1521....
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i'm calling on katie hobbs, that's a funny one. i guess katie hobbs is the governor now? and the state legislature to come up with an immediate common sense solution that people in arizona can support. of course, her party blocked that, today. and that statement which is fine as the statements goo would be slightly more credible. if kari lake had not explicitly endorsed the same 1864 law on stage into a microphone on camera just two years ago. >> obviously, i think roe v. wade should be overturned and i think the supreme court, i have a good feeling that they are going to do the right thing this time. we have a great law on the books. >> we have a great law on the books right now. this is what the abortion election looks like. as election day approaches, republicans like kari lake will continue to lie about their own positions. they talk about how toxic they are. make no mistake. they have shown us and continue to show us every day what they do when they have power. we have rubin gallego here now. congressman, before we get to what your opponent has said about this, i wan
i'm calling on katie hobbs, that's a funny one. i guess katie hobbs is the governor now? and the state legislature to come up with an immediate common sense solution that people in arizona can support. of course, her party blocked that, today. and that statement which is fine as the statements goo would be slightly more credible. if kari lake had not explicitly endorsed the same 1864 law on stage into a microphone on camera just two years ago. >> obviously, i think roe v. wade should be...
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arizona governor katie hobbs, a democrat, saying the ruling creates more chaos for women and doctors in her state. a doctor who performs an abortion could get up to five years in prison. she says voters will have their say in november. arizona, of course, is a key battleground in the race for president this november, and the question already, how could this decision now effect the presidential race? abc's rachel scott leading us off tonight. >> reporter: tonight, arizona's highest court upholding a 160-year-old abortion ban. one of the strictest in the country. a law written in 1864, before arizona was even a state, and before women had the right to vote. it outlaws nearly all abortions. the only exception, to protect the life of the mother. tonight, outrage from arizona's democratic governor, katie hobbs. >> and the near total civil war era ban that continues to hang over our heads only serves to create more chaos for women and doctors in our state. >> reporter: under the law, doctors who perform abortions could face up to five years in prison. frustration from arizona lawmaker eva
arizona governor katie hobbs, a democrat, saying the ruling creates more chaos for women and doctors in her state. a doctor who performs an abortion could get up to five years in prison. she says voters will have their say in november. arizona, of course, is a key battleground in the race for president this november, and the question already, how could this decision now effect the presidential race? abc's rachel scott leading us off tonight. >> reporter: tonight, arizona's highest court...
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this doesn't stop at abortion. >> arizona governor katie hobbs, i appreciate your time. thank you >> thank you. so now by magna habe room and senior political correspondent the new york times and frank lunch, a republican pollster and communication strategies. so magazine we mentioned the foreign presence campaign said the position is that should be up to the state's. does he think he clearly thought he could kind of leave it at yesterday, avoid maybe taking a position on your total bands like arizona's that does not include exceptions for rape and incest anderson, i think that he and his aides thought that he was going to have more than a day of buying time with that statement yesterday, >> a statement that was not clarifying i mean, it was it was saying that it should or will be left up to the states. he didn't address where he is on a federal ban or if he would sign if federal ban of such a thing were to pass. however i'm steve, the odds are in washington if he were president and so now he's going to have to address this ban. the argument from democrats and the biden
this doesn't stop at abortion. >> arizona governor katie hobbs, i appreciate your time. thank you >> thank you. so now by magna habe room and senior political correspondent the new york times and frank lunch, a republican pollster and communication strategies. so magazine we mentioned the foreign presence campaign said the position is that should be up to the state's. does he think he clearly thought he could kind of leave it at yesterday, avoid maybe taking a position on your total...
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i'm calling on katie hobbs -- that's a funny one. i guess she is the governor now. i call on katie hobbs and the state legislature to come up with an immediate common sense solution that arizonans can support. of course, her party blocked that today. and that statement -- which was fine as these date meant go -- would be slightly more credible if she hadn't explicitly endorsed the very same 1864 law onstage into a microphone on camera just two years ago. >> obviously, i think roe v wade should be overturned, and i have a good feeling they are going to do the right thing this time. we have a great law on the books right now. if that happens, we will be a state where we will not be taking the lives of our unborn anymore. >> we have a great law on the books right now. so this is what the abortion election looks like. as election day approaches, republicans will continue to lie about their own positions because they understand how toxic they are. make no mistake. i have already shown us and continue to show us every day what they do when they have power. congressman rub
i'm calling on katie hobbs -- that's a funny one. i guess she is the governor now. i call on katie hobbs and the state legislature to come up with an immediate common sense solution that arizonans can support. of course, her party blocked that today. and that statement -- which was fine as these date meant go -- would be slightly more credible if she hadn't explicitly endorsed the very same 1864 law onstage into a microphone on camera just two years ago. >> obviously, i think roe v wade...
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and i'm calling on democratic governor katie hobbs and the state legislature to come come up with an immediate common sense solution that arizonans can support. i have no idea what her personal view on this, but this is a very political statement. >> yeah, it's almost as though she saw this come out and realized that this could cost her the senate race in arizona is expected to be a very tight race and they are pouring a lot of money into it republicans want to win arizona and they do believe there's a sliver of hope they're not. if there is something like this going on in the state, they know how politically toxic something like this can be. we have seen it. i would expect to hear something from former president donald trump, who we have not heard from yet, that talks about exceptions 90, not actually talking about this particularly in arizona, are talking about how states should have exceptions, how they should be allowing women to have some time here >> they are >> really, as you said changing their tune and trying to come up with a solution. even though again, he was responsible
and i'm calling on democratic governor katie hobbs and the state legislature to come come up with an immediate common sense solution that arizonans can support. i have no idea what her personal view on this, but this is a very political statement. >> yeah, it's almost as though she saw this come out and realized that this could cost her the senate race in arizona is expected to be a very tight race and they are pouring a lot of money into it republicans want to win arizona and they do...
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the democratic governor katie hobbs calling their actions unconscionable, saying the republican majority had a chance to do the right thing, and tonight, they failed. whit? >> whit: rachel, thank you. >>> now to that disappointing report on inflation. consumer prices in march were up 3.5%, compared to a year ago, higher than expected. report casting doubt on an interest rate cut in the near future. here's abc's elizabeth schulze. >> reporter: tonight, americans hoping to see the federal reserve cut interest rates as early as june, may now have a longer wait, with inflation climbing for the third straight month. >> the prices are too high. >> reporter: the consumer price index up 3.5% in march from a year ago, fueled by higher costs for rent, car insurance, clothes, medical care, and gas. >> i used to fill it up for 35 bucks, it was a beautiful thing. >> reporter: and now it's 45. >> 45, and sometimes it's 60. between food and gas, it's had a big impact. >> reporter: forral zan al exa jones at her vintage shop in chicago, her rent jumped from $1,400 to $1,800 a month. >> i have to do a sa
the democratic governor katie hobbs calling their actions unconscionable, saying the republican majority had a chance to do the right thing, and tonight, they failed. whit? >> whit: rachel, thank you. >>> now to that disappointing report on inflation. consumer prices in march were up 3.5%, compared to a year ago, higher than expected. report casting doubt on an interest rate cut in the near future. here's abc's elizabeth schulze. >> reporter: tonight, americans hoping to...
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arizona's democratic governor katie hobbs responded to today's court decision. >> arizona's 2022 abortion ban is extreme and hurts women and the near total civil war era ban that continues to hang over our heads only serves to create more chaos for women and doctors in our state. as governor, i promise i will do everything in my power to protect our reproductive freedoms. geoff: carter sherman covers reproductive health for the guardian and joins me now. thanks so much with us. the arizona state supreme court lifted a stay on this 1864 law that was passed before arizona was a state. help us understand how they arrived at this decision. >> this band has been the source of court battles and chaos since the overturning of roe almost two years ago. what happen is after a very long period of litigation, the supreme court of arizona decided today that since there is no more roe v. wade, there no reason why this 1864 ban should not go into effect. what is unclear at this point is when exactly that ben will fully take effect and be enforceable. abortion providers and supporters at this time are t
arizona's democratic governor katie hobbs responded to today's court decision. >> arizona's 2022 abortion ban is extreme and hurts women and the near total civil war era ban that continues to hang over our heads only serves to create more chaos for women and doctors in our state. as governor, i promise i will do everything in my power to protect our reproductive freedoms. geoff: carter sherman covers reproductive health for the guardian and joins me now. thanks so much with us. the...
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hobbs and the state legislature to come up with an immediate common sense solution that arizonans can support okay. that would be fine if she just was breaking her silence on this issue. you might say, oh, who'd ever heard of a lot from 18, 64 well, kari lake had and in fact, she had ardently supported this very law from 18 64 here she is talking about it two years ago we have a great law on the books right now. i'm incredibly thrilled that we are going to have a great law that's already on the books. i believe it's ars 13, so it will prohibit abortion in arizona except to save the life of a mother. and i think we're going to be the i'm setting the paving the way and setting course for other states to follow >> so she didn't even just say, oh, i support this law in the book. she exactly said what the law did write, that only in the life of the mother. that's the 18 64 law. she made it very clear she knew what it was and she supported it lakes flip-flopping because she knows that arizona is not paving the way when it comes to the way the voters want an arizona as civil war era law is n
hobbs and the state legislature to come up with an immediate common sense solution that arizonans can support okay. that would be fine if she just was breaking her silence on this issue. you might say, oh, who'd ever heard of a lot from 18, 64 well, kari lake had and in fact, she had ardently supported this very law from 18 64 here she is talking about it two years ago we have a great law on the books right now. i'm incredibly thrilled that we are going to have a great law that's already on the...
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now the democratic governor of arizona, katie hobbs and governor, i very much appreciate your time tonight. i mean, this is incredible. what's happening in your state, the republicans who control the state house are blocking efforts to move forward with a vote to repeal the law. so what's the bottom line for you tonight? you have hoped that the law can be repealed before it goes into effect or not well, there is absolutely no excuse for them for their failure on this. >> in 2022. many of these republicans voted for arizona's lot. that created a 15 week ban. that explicitly said, this does not repeal the 18 64 law. they knew that if dobbs the dobbs decision went the way it did, that this law would be the law and they've had years to figure out the consequences of this and figure out a plan of action. and now they're just failing to act. this law is so terrible for women in our state it will have devastating consequences, which is why i called for them immediately to repeal this they they went to the floor at last week. the democrats were ready to do it. the republicans blocked it last week,
now the democratic governor of arizona, katie hobbs and governor, i very much appreciate your time tonight. i mean, this is incredible. what's happening in your state, the republicans who control the state house are blocking efforts to move forward with a vote to repeal the law. so what's the bottom line for you tonight? you have hoped that the law can be repealed before it goes into effect or not well, there is absolutely no excuse for them for their failure on this. >> in 2022. many of...
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if the repeal passes, the arizona state senate, then democratic governor katie hobbs is expected to sign it that would leave the states 15 week abortion restriction on in place. one signed by the previous republican governor. also in our healthily the us supreme court hearing arguments today in what could be the most significant abortion case. since dobbs when it overturned roe v. wade two years ago the nine justices on the court appeared deeply divided today over idaho's strict abortion ban, which outlaws abortions in nearly every circumstance. as cnn's paula reid reports for his now at issue in this case is whether the state is allowed to criminalized abortions in medical emergencies when the others life is at risk today, the supreme court heard another historic case on abortion as protesters on both sides of the issue gathered out front the high-stakes hearing focused on idaho's abortion ban and how it applies in medical emergencies. >> the state allows exceptions when the life of a mother is at risk, but the biden administration sued the state, arguing that federal law requires the s
if the repeal passes, the arizona state senate, then democratic governor katie hobbs is expected to sign it that would leave the states 15 week abortion restriction on in place. one signed by the previous republican governor. also in our healthily the us supreme court hearing arguments today in what could be the most significant abortion case. since dobbs when it overturned roe v. wade two years ago the nine justices on the court appeared deeply divided today over idaho's strict abortion ban,...
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in fact, he was asked by the then secretary of state katie hobbs, who's now the governor of arizona to investigate, and apparently he threw that letter in the trash, and that's why it took this long. when the new attorney general took over, she started the investigation. it took about a year, she impanelled a grand jury, so it's pretty normal, and this indictment is a remainder that elections matter and every vote counts because the attorney general, chris mayes was only elected by 280 votes in a state where he had 2.5 million people participating in the election. so just a small number of votes the other way, and this indictment would never have seen the light of day. >> wow. >> so ari, as we look on the panel of our screen there, you can get kind of a live sense of what's happening insides courtroom right now down in new york with david pecker being questioned now about karen mcdougal. boy, he really has laid this out how this works, this catch and kill form of journalism that he calls checkbook journalism, paying for these stories to protect donald trump over the years including in
in fact, he was asked by the then secretary of state katie hobbs, who's now the governor of arizona to investigate, and apparently he threw that letter in the trash, and that's why it took this long. when the new attorney general took over, she started the investigation. it took about a year, she impanelled a grand jury, so it's pretty normal, and this indictment is a remainder that elections matter and every vote counts because the attorney general, chris mayes was only elected by 280 votes in...
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i oppose today's ruling and i'm calling on katie hobbs and the state legislature to come up with a common sense solution. that is not what kari lake was saying just two years ago when she was running for governor promising to support whatever the state supreme court decided. >> i don't believe in abortion. i think the older law is going to take -- is going to go into effect. that is what i believe will happen. i don't think abortion pills should be legal. >> we have a great law on the books right now. if that happens, we'll be a state where we will not be taking the lives of our unborn anymore. i'm incredibly thrilled had we are going to have a great law that's already on the books. so it will prohibit abortion in arizona and i think that we're going to be paving the way and setting course for other states to follow. >> vaughn hillyard, you have covered arizona and kari lake closely. this puts into stark relief her position two years ago and now that the state supreme court says an 1864 territorial code is enforceable in 2024, she's running from it as many republicans within the state of
i oppose today's ruling and i'm calling on katie hobbs and the state legislature to come up with a common sense solution. that is not what kari lake was saying just two years ago when she was running for governor promising to support whatever the state supreme court decided. >> i don't believe in abortion. i think the older law is going to take -- is going to go into effect. that is what i believe will happen. i don't think abortion pills should be legal. >> we have a great law on...