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roe v wade. for 54 years, they were trying to get roe v wade terminated, and i did it and i'm proud to have done it. >> i did something nobody thought was possible, and roe v wade was terminated and put back to this date. >> not all legal scholars wanted roe v wade overturned. that nonsense. on the other side of the selection, joe biden promises explicitly to restore roe v wade as the law of the land through legislation. if he's able to work with the democratic house and senate. the thing about all of this, and is really wild to watch this -- i don't members quite seen something like this. republicans, at least the ones with a modicum of sense, understanding are in desperate trouble on this issue. just clear as day that voters are not in line with their position on abortion. they are just running around saying anything they can to anyone, just trying to run away from themselves. from their own position. donald trump is the prime example. in a recent statement desperately trying to create some dis
roe v wade. for 54 years, they were trying to get roe v wade terminated, and i did it and i'm proud to have done it. >> i did something nobody thought was possible, and roe v wade was terminated and put back to this date. >> not all legal scholars wanted roe v wade overturned. that nonsense. on the other side of the selection, joe biden promises explicitly to restore roe v wade as the law of the land through legislation. if he's able to work with the democratic house and senate. the...
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roe v. wade. for 54 years, they were trying to get roe v. wade terminated. and i did it. and i'm proud to have done it. roe v. wade, i did something nobody thought was possible and roe v. wade was terminated. >> point of fact there, not all legal scholars on both sides wanted it overturned. that is nonsense. now on the other side of this election, there is a democratic president, joe biden, who promises to restore roe v. wade as the law of the land through legislation. the thing about all of this, it is wild to watch this. i got to say. i don't think i have ever quite seen something like this in my 20 years covering american politics. republicans at least the ones with like a modicum of sense understand they are in desperate trouble on this issue. it is just clear as day. that voters are not in line with their position on abortion. so they are just running around saying anything they can to anyone just trying to like, run away from themselves. from their own position. donald trump is the prime example. in a recent statement, desperately trying to create some distance from
roe v. wade. for 54 years, they were trying to get roe v. wade terminated. and i did it. and i'm proud to have done it. roe v. wade, i did something nobody thought was possible and roe v. wade was terminated. >> point of fact there, not all legal scholars on both sides wanted it overturned. that is nonsense. now on the other side of this election, there is a democratic president, joe biden, who promises to restore roe v. wade as the law of the land through legislation. the thing about all...
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wade, thanks to trump, we didn't just lose the roe v. wade ruling and thereby the constitutional protection of the right to an abortion. we also got something new, right. the case that overturned roe v. wade was called dobbs. that decision created a brand-new legal standard, one that would provide a precedent for taking away civil liberties of all kinds. one that could be applied not just to abortion, but also to, say, the rights of gay people. i mention that because we're seeing ripple effects from that decision not only now in our own country, but far, far away from us, a continent away. in the nation of uganda, activists there have been fighting a radical deadly new law that effectively hunts gay people. this new law in uganda punishes people just for being gay. it punishes them with life in prison in some cases. in some cases, it punishes being gay with the death penalty. death penalty is the penalty for homosexuality. the second highest court in uganda just upheld most of that law, including the death penalty part of it. in their ru
wade, thanks to trump, we didn't just lose the roe v. wade ruling and thereby the constitutional protection of the right to an abortion. we also got something new, right. the case that overturned roe v. wade was called dobbs. that decision created a brand-new legal standard, one that would provide a precedent for taking away civil liberties of all kinds. one that could be applied not just to abortion, but also to, say, the rights of gay people. i mention that because we're seeing ripple effects...
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because we broke roe v. wade, and we did something that nobody thought was possible. we gave it back to the states. >> reporter: trump's about-face comes as he acknowledges abortion is now a losing issue for republicans at the ballot box. it will now be on the ballot on as many as 14 states this year, including several crucial battlegrounds. over the years, trump has taken positions on both sides of the issue. >> i'm very pro-choice. i'm pro-life. >> reporter: today i asked where he stands right now. he would not say. over the last few decades, mr. president, you have both considered yourself pro-choice and pro-life, which one is it? >> well, you know exactly which one it is. and when i was in new york and when i was a democrat also, just like ronald reagan, you know, ronald reagan was a democrat. we sort of followed a very similar path. but if you look at what we've done with roe v. wade, we did something that everyone said couldn't be done, and we got it done. >> reporter: former president donald trump standing next to embattled speaker of the house mike johnson, wh
because we broke roe v. wade, and we did something that nobody thought was possible. we gave it back to the states. >> reporter: trump's about-face comes as he acknowledges abortion is now a losing issue for republicans at the ballot box. it will now be on the ballot on as many as 14 states this year, including several crucial battlegrounds. over the years, trump has taken positions on both sides of the issue. >> i'm very pro-choice. i'm pro-life. >> reporter: today i asked...
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roe v. wade. they wanted it ended. it must be remembered that the democrats are the radical ones on this position because they support abortion up to and even beyond the ninth month. the concept of having an abortion in the later months and even execution after birth, and that's exactly what it is, the baby is born, the baby is executed after birth, is unacceptable. almost everyone agrees with that. my view is now we have abortion where everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint, the states will determine by vote or legislation, or perhaps both, and whatever they decide must be the law of the land. in this case, the law of the state. many states will be different. many will have a different number of weeks or some will have more conservative than others, and that's what they will be. at the end of the day, this is all about the will of the people. now, it's up to the states to do the right thing. like reagan, i'm for exceptions for the life of the mother and rape. you must win elections to restore our culture. >> will
roe v. wade. they wanted it ended. it must be remembered that the democrats are the radical ones on this position because they support abortion up to and even beyond the ninth month. the concept of having an abortion in the later months and even execution after birth, and that's exactly what it is, the baby is born, the baby is executed after birth, is unacceptable. almost everyone agrees with that. my view is now we have abortion where everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint, the states...
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he ended roe v. wade as we knew it as it's existed for decades. and put women across the country in a really terrible position. i've got a daughter and grandson daughter in arizona i'd never thought i would see this happen. this is a law from 160 years ago, 48 years before arizona was a state and now as the state records presented have said, we're going to throw doctors into jail in arizona for conducting a procedure that a woman needs. >> so you in addition to just saying it on my show, you said on twitter or acts earlier today, quote, this is the biggest step backward since the repeal of roe v. wade, make no mistake. this is happening because of donald trump. >> do you >> think that this might energize voters to turn out to enshrine it into the constitution, to vote for joe biden to vote for the democratic senate candidate for your open senate seat >> well, i think voters, people in arizona are obviously going to be really upset about this. but what matters the most is the health care of women. and i think they know who is responsible for this.
he ended roe v. wade as we knew it as it's existed for decades. and put women across the country in a really terrible position. i've got a daughter and grandson daughter in arizona i'd never thought i would see this happen. this is a law from 160 years ago, 48 years before arizona was a state and now as the state records presented have said, we're going to throw doctors into jail in arizona for conducting a procedure that a woman needs. >> so you in addition to just saying it on my show,...
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bush's choice wrote the opinion overturning roe v. wade. has that finally penetrated on the democratic side of the electorate? >> i think so. people have come to understand so much we have counted on for a very long time. that was the security, the independence of our courts that our courts would not be political. and that our courts were fundamentally about protecting our rights. not about hollowing out the rights or taking them away. and the republicans for a long time had been on the attack. they understand. the importance of extremist courts and they have pushed in that direction. the federalist society. around that whole idea. and democrats just didn't tumble to it nearly as early. but we may wake up late. we are fully awake now. and we fully understand what is on the ballot come november 2024. we need joe biden in the white house because of the good things he is going to do. we need him there because we cannot count on the united states supreme court to protect us as we once did. we have to have joe biden in the white house. democrats
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roe v wade. now, in 2024, he's running to pass a national ban on a woman's right to choose. i'm running to make roe v. wade the law of the land again so women have the federal guarantee to the right to choose. donald trump doesn't trust women. i do. >> that comes one day after the florida supreme court allowed a six-week abortion ban in that state to sing and while also rolling an amendment to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution can appeal and appear on the ballot. now with florida set for a shorter nonreproductive rage, republicans will have to make the case to the voters, a fight they have lost every time so far since roe v. wade was overturned. debbie powell is a democratic congress woman running for senate against florida republican rick scott, incumbent republican, focusing on these issues. it is nice to have you here. >> good evening, chris, thank you for having me. >> for the folks in your state you are running to represent statewide in the u.s. senate, what does it mean to
roe v wade. now, in 2024, he's running to pass a national ban on a woman's right to choose. i'm running to make roe v. wade the law of the land again so women have the federal guarantee to the right to choose. donald trump doesn't trust women. i do. >> that comes one day after the florida supreme court allowed a six-week abortion ban in that state to sing and while also rolling an amendment to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution can appeal and appear on the ballot. now with...
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.” >> people forget, fighting roe v wade was, right from the beginning, all about bringing the issue back to the date pursuant to the 10th amendment and states rights. it wasn't about anything else. that's what it was. we brought it back to the states, and i lots of things are happening and lots of good things are happening. now, all i say is, the states are handing it and it's totally kill that issue. we are going to make our country great again. everybody is going to be happy. >> totally kill that issue. have you noticed how killed the issue is? trump is convinced he can talk his way out of this abortion jam by spouting talking points as if they are magic words state rights and everybody's want to be happy and we settled and we killed it. every time they talk about this issue, they are simply establishing in people's minds the truth that it really was donald trump who made the overturning of roe v wade inevitable, and that everything that flows from him is his doing. kerry lake, a candidate for senate in arizona, two years ago, in public on camera, she praised the 1864 abortion ban
.” >> people forget, fighting roe v wade was, right from the beginning, all about bringing the issue back to the date pursuant to the 10th amendment and states rights. it wasn't about anything else. that's what it was. we brought it back to the states, and i lots of things are happening and lots of good things are happening. now, all i say is, the states are handing it and it's totally kill that issue. we are going to make our country great again. everybody is going to be happy....
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. >> we broke roe v. wade, and we did something that nobody thought was possible. >> donald trump struggles to define his position on reproductive rights while r democrats see a political opportunity. >> donald trump is the architect of this health care crisis. >> how will the abortion issue shape the 2024 election? i'll talk to democratic governor gretchen whitmer of michigan. >>> and criminal defendant. donald trump's first criminal trial is set to begin in manhattan. >> all i can do is tell the truth and the truth is there's no case. they have no case. >> how will it impact the 2024 campaign? c joining me for insight and analysis are nbc news washington managing editor carol lee. "wall street journal" columnist peggy noonan, and "washington post"on columnist eugene robins. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." ♪♪ >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with kristen welker.gt >>> good sunday morning. the world is waking
. >> we broke roe v. wade, and we did something that nobody thought was possible. >> donald trump struggles to define his position on reproductive rights while r democrats see a political opportunity. >> donald trump is the architect of this health care crisis. >> how will the abortion issue shape the 2024 election? i'll talk to democratic governor gretchen whitmer of michigan. >>> and criminal defendant. donald trump's first criminal trial is set to begin in...
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after donald trump's appointees on the united states supreme court overturned roe v. wade. donald trump said yesterday that this is exactly what he has always wanted. donald trump said each state should determine abortion law of that state. >> and whatever they decide must be the law of the land. in this case, the law of the state. >> the law of the state. and in this case, the law written by one man 54 years before women had the right to vote. five years in prison. donald trump supports five years in prison for anyone in arizona who participates in any way in an abortion. no one in arizona has voted for ma law, but a majority of the people of arizona have voted for a governor who opposes that law. a governor to the horror of william thompson howell is a woman who will be our first guest tonight. >> it is a dark day in arizona. just now, the arizona supreme court issued its opinion, upholding one of the most extreme abortion bans in the country. to the people across arizona who are concerned about the future of abortion rights in our state, who are worried about their bodil
after donald trump's appointees on the united states supreme court overturned roe v. wade. donald trump said yesterday that this is exactly what he has always wanted. donald trump said each state should determine abortion law of that state. >> and whatever they decide must be the law of the land. in this case, the law of the state. >> the law of the state. and in this case, the law written by one man 54 years before women had the right to vote. five years in prison. donald trump...
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roe v wade. now, in 2024, he is ready to pass a national ban on a women's right to choose. i am running to make roe v wade the law of the land again, so that we have a federal guarantee to the right to choose. donald trump doesn't trust women, i do. with that comes one day after the florida supreme court had a six-week abortion ban also and amendment to enshrine abortion rights >> without hardly any exceptions to and incest. a band that actually rick scott said he would have probably supported and signed into law if he was governor. and we know that florida was the last state to offer reproductive care for thousands of women in the southeast region . i am really concerned as a mom for the safety of young women across our state. i'm concerned about the rise in maternal mortality rates between black women and latina women at very high rates. we have also known that we are going to have an opportunity, november, to make sure that we protect reproductive freedoms in the state, and we're going to win,
roe v wade. now, in 2024, he is ready to pass a national ban on a women's right to choose. i am running to make roe v wade the law of the land again, so that we have a federal guarantee to the right to choose. donald trump doesn't trust women, i do. with that comes one day after the florida supreme court had a six-week abortion ban also and amendment to enshrine abortion rights >> without hardly any exceptions to and incest. a band that actually rick scott said he would have probably...
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. >> people forget, fighting roe v wade was all about bringing it back to the states. it wasn't about anything else. that's what it was. we brought it back to the states and now lots of things are happening and lots of good things are happening. now all i say is, the states are having to lean it and it has totally killed that issue. we will take care of everything. we will make our country great again. everybody's going to be happy. >> totally killed the issue. have you noticed how killed the issue is? he is convinced he can talk his way out of the abortion jim by spouting talking points as if they are magic words. every time they talk about the issue they are establishing in people's minds the truth that it really was donald trump that made the overturning of roe v wade inevitable. everything that flows from that is his doing. case in point, kari lake, a candidate for senate in arizona, two years ago she praised the abortion ban we just talked about that got reinstated. she tried to reverse course with the video that simultaneously tries to hide her position and prais
. >> people forget, fighting roe v wade was all about bringing it back to the states. it wasn't about anything else. that's what it was. we brought it back to the states and now lots of things are happening and lots of good things are happening. now all i say is, the states are having to lean it and it has totally killed that issue. we will take care of everything. we will make our country great again. everybody's going to be happy. >> totally killed the issue. have you noticed how...
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this federalism argument about overturning roe v. wade, right? even pro-choice republicans who didn't want roe v. wade overturned. i mean, you would hear sort of moderate of have been saying, well, if the states are four we'll see what happens. states will have to go to the the polls now have to pass protections and there was this sort of constitutional argument that made it seem reasonable >> when you >> have throwback laws to the 19th century when horsehair was used as surgical thread. all right, when women couldn't vote or own property or have bank accounts be the standard now, by the way, it has opened up this possibility for really right wing extremist groups who advocate really lawfare in this area, especially on social conservative issues, is alliance defending freedom, which was the group that created the argument that won the de, the state supreme court in arizona nobody expected that the floodgates would be open to such extreme legal arguments that have been one the de, within the context of the conservative movement. and i defer to rus
this federalism argument about overturning roe v. wade, right? even pro-choice republicans who didn't want roe v. wade overturned. i mean, you would hear sort of moderate of have been saying, well, if the states are four we'll see what happens. states will have to go to the the polls now have to pass protections and there was this sort of constitutional argument that made it seem reasonable >> when you >> have throwback laws to the 19th century when horsehair was used as surgical...
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burn and voted for clarence thomas to be on the supreme court to overturn roe v. wade are now dead. millions of those voters have been dead for decades. their vote continues to live after them. in the hands of clarence thomas on the united states supreme court. it didn't seem like a life changing election. in 1988. when michael dukakis ran against george h. w. bush. i didn't know anyone who thought the country would take a major turn for the worse because of the outcome of that election. the stakes seemed about as low as they could get in a presidential election. but as i have said before in this program repeatedly, when ever the stakes appear low in a presidential election, you always have to remember the united states supreme court. and so for the democratic voters who were not excited enough about michael dukakis or the republican voters who voted for a guy who used to support planned parenthood, the truth is that, that time, at that time, they couldn't have possibly known they were going to change life in america profoundly decades later with their vote for george h. w. bush or
burn and voted for clarence thomas to be on the supreme court to overturn roe v. wade are now dead. millions of those voters have been dead for decades. their vote continues to live after them. in the hands of clarence thomas on the united states supreme court. it didn't seem like a life changing election. in 1988. when michael dukakis ran against george h. w. bush. i didn't know anyone who thought the country would take a major turn for the worse because of the outcome of that election. the...
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roe v. wade. my view is now that we have abortion where everyone wanted it from a legal standpoint, states will determine by vote or legislation or perhaps both, and whatever they decide must be the law of the land. in this case the law of the state. >> arizona giving the nation the latest stark example of the consequences of leaving the issue up to individual states. the arizona supreme court ruled a 160-year-old near total abortion ban still on the books in the state is enforceable. the decision which could shutter abortion clinics across arizona adds the state to the growing list of places where abortion health care is effectively banned. to allowed an 1864 law to stand, make being abortion a felony punishable by two to five years in prison for anyone who performs one or helps a woman obtain one. the civil war era law, which was enacted half a century before arizona even was a state, does include an exemption to save the life of the mother. arizona's attorney general came out against the ban mo
roe v. wade. my view is now that we have abortion where everyone wanted it from a legal standpoint, states will determine by vote or legislation or perhaps both, and whatever they decide must be the law of the land. in this case the law of the state. >> arizona giving the nation the latest stark example of the consequences of leaving the issue up to individual states. the arizona supreme court ruled a 160-year-old near total abortion ban still on the books in the state is enforceable. the...
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he's loudly and repeatedly taken credit for the repeal of roe v. wade. and touted his anti-abortion credentials but donald trump seems to be able to say anything and even do anything without losing the cult like following he has with republican voters he can appeal to the middle ground certain that his base will stay with him joe biden on the other hand, does not have the fanatical following the trump does he has constructed a coalition carefully appealing to different groups with specific policies if he loses, one of these groups, his team fears that the math will not add up come election day but he needs to risk it and get tougher on immigration. it has become a proxy for all kinds of issues where people feel that elites simply don't get the concerns of average people and their concerns are rooted in real facts on the ground america has taken in huge numbers of immigrants over the last five decades in 1970, foreign born people made up 5.7% of the country as of 2020, that number is 15.3%. and it's not just america and sweden. that number went from 6.6%
he's loudly and repeatedly taken credit for the repeal of roe v. wade. and touted his anti-abortion credentials but donald trump seems to be able to say anything and even do anything without losing the cult like following he has with republican voters he can appeal to the middle ground certain that his base will stay with him joe biden on the other hand, does not have the fanatical following the trump does he has constructed a coalition carefully appealing to different groups with specific...
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this is what they wanted when they, when they work to overturn roe v. wade. now that they see it as a political albatross, they're all of a sudden trying to run away from it. they can't do that we see the senate candidate kari lake, republican big mega woman has now completely gone from almost 100% pro-life to >> 100% pro-choice? yeah. just in i'm not surprised with that, jake, yesterday evening, i did a focus group with some republican voters in south georgia, rural georgia, and some from the suburbs of savannah. all evangelicals, most of them were pro-choice or most of them were not pro-choice. there's only one pro-choice individual >> and when i >> asked him, what did you think about president trump's remarks, this should be returned to the states. they all agreed with the caveat. they all agreed, but they said that voters should actually have the right to vote on the issue. as i said, so if the president were to moderate somewhat to appeal to a broader electorate would you be okay with that, even though you don't agree they said yes, one guy, not a south
this is what they wanted when they, when they work to overturn roe v. wade. now that they see it as a political albatross, they're all of a sudden trying to run away from it. they can't do that we see the senate candidate kari lake, republican big mega woman has now completely gone from almost 100% pro-life to >> 100% pro-choice? yeah. just in i'm not surprised with that, jake, yesterday evening, i did a focus group with some republican voters in south georgia, rural georgia, and some...
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. >> broke roe v. wade. >> one in three women of reproductive age in our country live in a state that has a trump abortion ban. >> the states are working brilliantly. >> the 2024 presidential election has somehow become a referendum on alex jones conspiracy theory. >> i don't like them putting chemicals in the water that turn the frogs . >> all in starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. as we approach the 2024 election, republicans are obsessed with the 2020 election. donald trump big lie of a stolen election had become the ideological tentpole of today's republican party, which is why, just this afternoon, speaker of the house mike johnson make the pilgrimage down to mar-a-lago to hold a so-called election integrity summit with the ex- president. now, election integrity might seem like an innocuous enough freeze. shortly everyone wants our elections to be carried out properly. for republicans, they have a place to the concept in a really insidious way. when i say election in
. >> broke roe v. wade. >> one in three women of reproductive age in our country live in a state that has a trump abortion ban. >> the states are working brilliantly. >> the 2024 presidential election has somehow become a referendum on alex jones conspiracy theory. >> i don't like them putting chemicals in the water that turn the frogs . >> all in starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. as we approach the 2024 election,...
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v wade. >> we broke roe v wade, and we did something that nobody thought was possible. we gave it back to the states, and the states are working very brilliantly. >> reporter: still trump says arizona went too far. he knows voters will likely have the last word on the matter. arizona one one of the 14 states where abortion could be on the ballot this fall. abortion has won wherever it's gone through voter, even in conservative states. >> voters would rather vote for somebody they respect and disagree with than somebody who doesn't believe in anything. >> reporter: arizona is a key battleground in the presidential election. but it's not just the candidates on the ballot. arizona again oneover 14 states where voters are expected to decide on abortion. we know when it's on the ballot, turnout has gone up. and in every instance, the abortion rights position has won. >> david: will be a major issue in november. >>> tonight, the testimony from boeing employees past and present sounding the alarm about safety issues. one worker saying he saw workers jumping on pieces of a plan
v wade. >> we broke roe v wade, and we did something that nobody thought was possible. we gave it back to the states, and the states are working very brilliantly. >> reporter: still trump says arizona went too far. he knows voters will likely have the last word on the matter. arizona one one of the 14 states where abortion could be on the ballot this fall. abortion has won wherever it's gone through voter, even in conservative states. >> voters would rather vote for somebody...
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v. wade. donald trump has boasted of nominating three of the five justices who overturned roe. >> we broke roe v. wade, and we did something that nobody thought was possible. we gave it back to the states. and the states are working very brilliantly. >> reporter: still trump says arizona went too far. he knows that voters will likely have the last word on the matter. arizona, one of 14 states where abortion could be on the ballot this fall. abortion rights has won wherever it's gone before voters, including in conservative states like kansas, kentucky, and ohio. today, republican lawmakers told me they're not worried. >> voters are smart. they would rather vote for somebody they respect and disagree with than somebody who doesn't believe in anything. >> reporter: david, arizona is of course a key battleground in a presidential election. arizona, again, one of 14 states where voters are expected to decide on abortion. we know in the past when it's on the ballot, turnout has gone up. and i
v. wade. donald trump has boasted of nominating three of the five justices who overturned roe. >> we broke roe v. wade, and we did something that nobody thought was possible. we gave it back to the states. and the states are working very brilliantly. >> reporter: still trump says arizona went too far. he knows that voters will likely have the last word on the matter. arizona, one of 14 states where abortion could be on the ballot this fall. abortion rights has won wherever it's gone...
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. >>> today, neither of the former presidents who campaigned inover turning roe v. wade said they are proud of what they did. george w. bush lives his life behind a wall in texas where no one asks him any questions about how he feels about the justices he appointed, chief justice john roberts and justice samuel alito who wrote the opinion overturning roe v. wade. without those bush judges on the supreme court, it could not have happened. george bush's father appointed justice thomas where he waited patiently for 30 years to overturn roe v. wade. it is the work of the last three republican presidents and everyone who helped their campaigns that has sent the state of arizona back to life in 1864 when they had no running water, no electricity or toilets and republicans in the legislature decided to keep that state living in 1864. when they blocked an attempt by democrats to repeal the 1864 law which the supreme court of arizona this week said is now the law of arizona banning abortion and providing a five- year prison sentence for anyone who participates in any way in
. >>> today, neither of the former presidents who campaigned inover turning roe v. wade said they are proud of what they did. george w. bush lives his life behind a wall in texas where no one asks him any questions about how he feels about the justices he appointed, chief justice john roberts and justice samuel alito who wrote the opinion overturning roe v. wade. without those bush judges on the supreme court, it could not have happened. george bush's father appointed justice thomas...
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the biden administration also slammed trump for his role in overturning roe v. wade and restricting abortion rights. >> if he were to be put back in a position where he could sign off on a law, he would sign off on national abortion ban. >> the latest fox news poll shows that most voters believe abortion should be legal. it's an issue that ranks high on the list for voters in key swing states where trump and biden are campaigning this week. trump raised more than $50 million at a private dinner or saturday in palm beach. nearly doubles what biden brought in from an event with former presidents clinton and obama last month. but in terms of cash on hand, trump trails biden who has $192 million to trump's $93 million. former president trump also reiterated that he supports in vitro fertilization and says that under his leadership the republican party will always support the miracle of life. bret? >> bret: madison scarpino live in palm beach. madison, thanks. also breaking tonight, a new york appeals court judge is rejecting former president trump's bid to delay his
the biden administration also slammed trump for his role in overturning roe v. wade and restricting abortion rights. >> if he were to be put back in a position where he could sign off on a law, he would sign off on national abortion ban. >> the latest fox news poll shows that most voters believe abortion should be legal. it's an issue that ranks high on the list for voters in key swing states where trump and biden are campaigning this week. trump raised more than $50 million at a...
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. >> we broke roe v. wade, and we did something that nobody thought was possible. we gave it back to the states. and the states are working very brilliantly. >> reporter: today, biden calling trump out. >> individual state laws are working, in his words, brilliantly. brilliantly. it's a six-week ban in florida, it's really brilliant, isn't it? even before women know they're pregnant. is that brilliant? >> reporter: biden is counting on the issue to energize voters, especially women. he was introduced today by kaitlyn joshua of louisiana. she was almost 12 weeks pregnant when she suffered a miscarriage. when she showed up at the hospital bleeding, doctors refused to treat her. >> another hospital basically just told me they'd send me home with prayers, but were not able to medically diagnose miscarriage. >> reporter: they said they would send you home with prayers, but couldn't give you medical advice? >> that's correct. >> reporter: her message to voters tonight -- >> abortion is absolutely on the ballot this year. if this is not a topic that you think is going to
. >> we broke roe v. wade, and we did something that nobody thought was possible. we gave it back to the states. and the states are working very brilliantly. >> reporter: today, biden calling trump out. >> individual state laws are working, in his words, brilliantly. brilliantly. it's a six-week ban in florida, it's really brilliant, isn't it? even before women know they're pregnant. is that brilliant? >> reporter: biden is counting on the issue to energize voters,...
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joe biden: in 2016, donald trump ran to overturn roe v. wade. now, in 2024, he's running to pass a national ban on a woman's right to choose. i'm running to make roe v. wade the law of the land again so women have a federal guarantee to the right to choose. donald trump doesn't trust women. i do. i'm joe biden and i approve this message. >>> i'll fully uphold the second amendment, of course. i did it better than anybody. >> that was donald trump last night in wisconsin, bragging about how he did nothing on the issue of gun safety while president. later this week the bureau will announce a new volume of a four-part study on gun trafficking in the united states. good to meet you. let's talk about the source of a lot of the gun violence we see in america. when we see a mass shooting, we talk about the semi auto guns, but not the handguns. >> garland, he commissioned atf with a great group of researchers from schools and labs and law enforcement offices all over the country got together and tried to answer what does gun trafficking look like 20 year
joe biden: in 2016, donald trump ran to overturn roe v. wade. now, in 2024, he's running to pass a national ban on a woman's right to choose. i'm running to make roe v. wade the law of the land again so women have a federal guarantee to the right to choose. donald trump doesn't trust women. i do. i'm joe biden and i approve this message. >>> i'll fully uphold the second amendment, of course. i did it better than anybody. >> that was donald trump last night in wisconsin, bragging...
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joe biden: in 2016, donald trump ran to overturn roe v. wade. now, in 2024, he's running to pass a national ban on a woman's right to choose. i'm running to make roe v. wade the law of the land again so women have a federal guarantee to the right to choose. donald trump doesn't trust women. i do. i'm joe biden and i approve this message. we're traveling all across america, talking to people about their hearts. wh-who wants to talk about their heart! [honking] how's the heart? how's your heart? how's your heart? - it's good. - is it? aah, i don't know. it's okay. - it's okay! - yeah. - good. - you sure? i think so. how do you know? it doesn't come with a manual, and you like ooh, i got the 20,000-day checkup, right? let me show you something. put two fingers right on those pads. look at that! that's your heart! that is pretty awesome. with kardiamobile, you can take a medical-grade ekg in just 30 seconds, from anywhere. kardiamobile is proven to detect atrial fibrillation, one of the leading causes of stroke. and it's the only personal ekg that's
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v wade. without them, it would not and could not have happened. bush's father, who is no longer with us, appointed clarence thomas to the supreme court where he waited patiently for 30 years to overturn roe v wade. it's the work of the last three republican presidents and everyone who helped to their campaigns that has set the state of arizona back to life in 1864, when they had no running water, no electricity, no plumbing, and republicans in the arizona legislature have decided to keep that state living in 1864, when they blocked an attempt by democrats to repeal the 1864 law. the supreme court banned abortion and provided a five-year prison sentence for anyone who participates, in any way, in any abortion services. president biden's re-election campaign has rushed into arizona with impressive television advertising about the stakes for the people of arizona. >> because of donald trump, millions of women lost the fundamental freedom to control their own bodies. now, women's lives are in dan
v wade. without them, it would not and could not have happened. bush's father, who is no longer with us, appointed clarence thomas to the supreme court where he waited patiently for 30 years to overturn roe v wade. it's the work of the last three republican presidents and everyone who helped to their campaigns that has set the state of arizona back to life in 1864, when they had no running water, no electricity, no plumbing, and republicans in the arizona legislature have decided to keep that...
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v wade decision. and in this election year, there is already an effort underway to get a pro-abortion rights amendment on arizona's ballot in november. 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
v wade decision. and in this election year, there is already an effort underway to get a pro-abortion rights amendment on arizona's ballot in november. 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...
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jonah, take a listen the 54 years they were trying to get roe v. wade terminated. and i did it and i'm proud to have done it in 2016, donald trump >> ran two over turn roe v. wade >> now, in 2024, he's running the past a national ban on a woman's right to choose. i'm running to make roe v. wade the law of the land again >> what's interesting, jonah, is that trump has not yet taken a position on the six-week abortion ban in his home state, how long can you not take a position? well, i think he did during the primaries, he kinda poo-pooed it and said what desantis did was a terrible thing. i'm not six weeks. i think the level i think there's very unlikely that this puts florida in jeopardy of going for biden. i think that's unlikely. i think it's really bad news for rick scott, the senator running for reelection, bid for reelection in florida. and it's still good for the biden team because at the very least, when biden has a lot more money and we'll have a lot more money. it could very easily cost the trump campaign to spend money in a very expensive state out of fea
jonah, take a listen the 54 years they were trying to get roe v. wade terminated. and i did it and i'm proud to have done it in 2016, donald trump >> ran two over turn roe v. wade >> now, in 2024, he's running the past a national ban on a woman's right to choose. i'm running to make roe v. wade the law of the land again >> what's interesting, jonah, is that trump has not yet taken a position on the six-week abortion ban in his home state, how long can you not take a position?...
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overturn roe v. wade. no in 2024, he is running to pass a national ban on a woman's right to choose. i'm running to make roe v. wade legal again. domenico: that is an ad running in a lot of places. one place i'm looking at is florida, whether or not they're going to run that ad there. they're really spending money on michigan, wisconsin. gee, i wonder why. they're looking to build the blue wall back. geoff: the third party group no labels announced today they're not going to field a presidential candidate after spending millions of dollars to find calendar -- find candidates and get on the ballot. domenico: they got on the ballot in 19 states, raised billions but they couldn't field a candidate so they abandoned their effort. it's a lot of money they wound up having to spend. i know the biden campaign is thrilled about this. i have already got lots of texts and emails from interest groups on the left who were fighting against low labels because they feel like the path to donald trump to the white hou
overturn roe v. wade. no in 2024, he is running to pass a national ban on a woman's right to choose. i'm running to make roe v. wade legal again. domenico: that is an ad running in a lot of places. one place i'm looking at is florida, whether or not they're going to run that ad there. they're really spending money on michigan, wisconsin. gee, i wonder why. they're looking to build the blue wall back. geoff: the third party group no labels announced today they're not going to field a...
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is by beating ted cruz and we will codified roe v. wade and we go back to what we have for the last 50 years. >> colin allred, thank you for joining us. >>> coming up, our next guest wrote the wisest and most moving words i have read. about the men who were trying to make our lives better, a little easier when they fell to their deaths in the middle of the night with the key bridge collapsed last week. will bunch joins us next. [stomach growling] it's nothing... sounds like something. ♪when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion♪ ♪upset stomach, diarrhea♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes for fast relief when you need it most. everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity protection. i think it's a great product. it's going to help a lot of patients. >> tech: cracked windshield? schedule with safelite, and we'll come to you to fix it. i think it's a great product. >> tech vo: this customer was enjoying her
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can he claim he had nothing to do with overturning roe v. wade? >> i don't know. one thing is clear is that the vast majority of americans don't want extremes on either end. they don't want extremes in the beginning or the end. they are looking for something that's more in the middle. i guarantee you that's what they are trying to figure out. how do we keep the pro-lifers on but at the same time, how do we show we will have a moderate position? probably the six-week ban is going to drive a lot of people to the polls in florida. it will be interesting to see whether that tips anything in florida. the democrats are beginning to say that puts florida in play. it's a powerful issue. i think at the end of the day, we talk about this, and it's very important in terms of driving turnout. as you see in the latest polls around these battleground states, the issue that is beginning to emerge more and more is the economy. that is going to be, in my opinion -- that will be -- that will be the issue that matters the most. at the end of the day. the other is strong. it will get
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supreme court legalized abortion nationwide in roe v. wade in 1973, that meant that there were several laws across the country that dated back decades that were no longer going to be in effect. and many of these laws were never really, truly dealt with. they just went dormant. and so, when the u.s. supreme court overturned roe in 2022, suddenly, all of these states, including arizona, had to deal with these so-called zombie laws that they had not ever really fully reckoned with. arizona had also in 2022 passed a separate 15-week abortion ban. but what happened was that 15-week abortion ban and this near-total abortion ban from 1864 just sort of coexisted, and they weren't really harmonized in any kind of way. in this case, in particular, planned parenthood has argued that these laws needed to be harmonized, and that's why that the 15-week ban should be allowed to stand over the 1864 ban. that's not the argument that the arizona supreme court accepted today. geoff: well, in the meantime, arizona's attorney general, kris mayes, says she wi
supreme court legalized abortion nationwide in roe v. wade in 1973, that meant that there were several laws across the country that dated back decades that were no longer going to be in effect. and many of these laws were never really, truly dealt with. they just went dormant. and so, when the u.s. supreme court overturned roe in 2022, suddenly, all of these states, including arizona, had to deal with these so-called zombie laws that they had not ever really fully reckoned with. arizona had...
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roe v. wade terminated. and i did it and i'm proud to have done it in 2016, donald trump ran to overturn roe v. wade. >> now, in 2024, he's running pass a national ban on a woman's right to choose i'm running to make roe v. wade the law of the land again. >> so women have a >> federal guaranteed to the right to choose donald trump doesn't trust women. i do. i'm joe biden and i approve this message. >> all these games on directtv and no satellite on the roof. think about this blue jays cardinals orioles. what's missing? the andean condor know walnut brain pigeons. they'd rather naibe cima at the socks fair. we're not very athletic. >> i have type two diabetes, but i'm managing its little pill with the big story to tell i take once-daily jati easy >> jordanians works 24, in your body to flush out some sugar and four adults with type two diabetes and known heart disease, giardia is can lower the risk of cardiovascular death serious side effects may include ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydr
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and opponents to the ballot measure are going to say this actually goes beyond roe v. wade. paul: is that right? >> yeah. it would in some ways, it would put in the florida constitution protection for abortion through fetal viability which is about 24 weeks with exceptions for health, if it's attested to by a medical -- paul: health of the mother, correct. >> -- you mean. >> correct. and it's not defined. you're going to hear opposition that those would end up being big loopholes as defined by the courts, but those are the same sorts of arguments that republicans made against the constitutional amendments that passed in the last couple of years in michigan and ohio. and nonetheless, voters strongly approved those measures because it seems to me when they're given a choice between a very strict abortion law like the one potentially in florida at 6 weeks and something more like roe v. wade or further, if it's an all or nothing choice, a lot of voters opt for all. paul: and, dan, this is an issue that could divide republicans, because president trump, excuse me, who will be on
and opponents to the ballot measure are going to say this actually goes beyond roe v. wade. paul: is that right? >> yeah. it would in some ways, it would put in the florida constitution protection for abortion through fetal viability which is about 24 weeks with exceptions for health, if it's attested to by a medical -- paul: health of the mother, correct. >> -- you mean. >> correct. and it's not defined. you're going to hear opposition that those would end up being big...
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wade. >> they need to learn from the roe v. wade disaster. >> there is frustration from democratic activists that lawmakers are not more vocal on publicly pressuring sotomayor. the white house taking a hands-off approach. >> those are personal decisions. that's regardless of whether it's sotomayor or any other justice on the bench. >> but sources close to her say she has no plans to step down. >> what choice do you have? >> but to fight the good fight. you can't throw up your hands and walk away. >> age matters but only to some, it seems. senator blumenthal has endorsed biden. the median average is 65 years old and supreme court justices 63 years old. >> thank you. the labor department says the economy added 303,000 jobs in march. it was march above the 200,000 that had been forecast. the unemployment rate dipped from 3.9% to 3.8. some analysts suggest that strong numbers could potentially delay federal reserve interest rate cuts expected this year. today the jobs report sent stocks up. the dow gained 307. the s&p 500 rose 57.
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v wade. that's going to continue to be an issue that he's not making any inroads on. so i think each kennedy has some work to do. the hill is quite steeper for donald trump to climb. >> all right, go going to see if you. thanks so much for being here. thank you we're gonna keep monitoring these protests on campuses from coast this programming note, speaker mike johnson will be a guest tonight. >> on erin burnett out front. that's right here on cnn coming up at 7:00 eastern only here on cnn up next on the lead within a matter of hours to immensely consequential cases are going to come for the nine justices of the us supreme court. the first pitt's state level abortion bans versus federal law, which one wins out in a medical emergency how this challenge could have national implications also, the case involving former president trump hits the supreme court. can he be prosecuted for potential crimes he committed while he was president or depressed? sadun's have immunity. we're going to lay out th
v wade. that's going to continue to be an issue that he's not making any inroads on. so i think each kennedy has some work to do. the hill is quite steeper for donald trump to climb. >> all right, go going to see if you. thanks so much for being here. thank you we're gonna keep monitoring these protests on campuses from coast this programming note, speaker mike johnson will be a guest tonight. >> on erin burnett out front. that's right here on cnn coming up at 7:00 eastern only here...
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v. wade back in 2022 a ruling that the former president says he proudly responsible for the foreign presence video statement drew condemnation today from his own former vice president mike pence, who called it a slap in the face of the pro-life americans who voted for their ticket in 2016 and 2020 republican in south carolina, senator lindsey graham suggested that he respectfully disagreed with the former more president and the organization, susan b. anthony, pro-life america released a statement saying in part we are deeply disappointed in president trump's position on social media. mr. trump hit back at his critics on the right, suggesting their hardline stance for federal ban would only provide a boost for democrats in the november election, you rights people forget fighting roe v. wade was right from the beginning all about bringing the issue back to the states pursuant to the 10th amendment and state's rights wasn't about anything else and quote, he went on to say the democrats woul
v. wade back in 2022 a ruling that the former president says he proudly responsible for the foreign presence video statement drew condemnation today from his own former vice president mike pence, who called it a slap in the face of the pro-life americans who voted for their ticket in 2016 and 2020 republican in south carolina, senator lindsey graham suggested that he respectfully disagreed with the former more president and the organization, susan b. anthony, pro-life america released a...
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obviously, of the us supreme court overturning roe v. wade. that of course provided federal protections for abortion with those ghana's now up to individual states to decide their own laws, which is here's what the arizona court did today. and it's something the former president just yesterday said he wasn't supportive >> my view is now that we have abortion where everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint the states will determine by vote or legislation, or perhaps both and whatever they decide must be the law of the land in this case the law of the state. many states will be different. many will have a different number of weeks or some will have more conservative than others. and that's what they will be at the end of the day, this is all about the will of the people in arizona, the implications for women are obviously massive. the law, if it survives, potential challenges with plays arizona alongside states like texas and alabama, as having some of the strictest anti-abortion laws of the country for abortion providers in violation of the l
obviously, of the us supreme court overturning roe v. wade. that of course provided federal protections for abortion with those ghana's now up to individual states to decide their own laws, which is here's what the arizona court did today. and it's something the former president just yesterday said he wasn't supportive >> my view is now that we have abortion where everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint the states will determine by vote or legislation, or perhaps both and whatever...
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so i think that he needs to take the credit for the end of roe v. wade, but he doesn't want to take credit for the fallout, which in some 11 elections since 11 or 12, democrats have seen gains because people feel like things have gone too far in their state a skeptic would say, well what's just stop him from changing is his views as soon as he gets into office, that essentially he says what he >> needs to at the time in order to get elected. >> i also want to broaden the conversation in that it's actually not just about a band, yes or no. right now, you have i've anti-abortion activists who are very much seeking to end. let's say getting abortion pills by mail. if you had a trump appointed chief of the fda, maybe he would be supportive of that. he or she, right? >> there's also >> something called the comstock law, which talks about mailing things again, obscene materials there are all kinds of executive actions and orders that a trump administration would be very much four, because they are things that they did before biden comes in, makes changes
so i think that he needs to take the credit for the end of roe v. wade, but he doesn't want to take credit for the fallout, which in some 11 elections since 11 or 12, democrats have seen gains because people feel like things have gone too far in their state a skeptic would say, well what's just stop him from changing is his views as soon as he gets into office, that essentially he says what he >> needs to at the time in order to get elected. >> i also want to broaden the...
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he never felt i would be able to kill roe v. wade. so i mean, yeah, you know, what's the what what's the position here >> trump is in some ways a master at doing this, taking many often contradictory. i'll positions on any number of issues. and so if you're a voter, you can choose your own adventure in terms of what his policy would actually be. this is obviously a bombshell in the middle of visit arizona race, a state that biden won by about 10,000 votes. and now they're going to have this referendum in november. it's going to drive democratic turnip a turn out in november in i think we're obviously going to hear from trump over for an over again on this one, i have >> yeah. >> i think he bargained that the swing states would have abortion rights. he doesn't care that women in mississippi, in texas don't have any rights. so he thought on monday, he had reached a position that was going to be adequate for him to talk about. and so he didn't bargain on arizona, you didn't bargain on 18 64. this is a court that had a choice between 18-6
he never felt i would be able to kill roe v. wade. so i mean, yeah, you know, what's the what what's the position here >> trump is in some ways a master at doing this, taking many often contradictory. i'll positions on any number of issues. and so if you're a voter, you can choose your own adventure in terms of what his policy would actually be. this is obviously a bombshell in the middle of visit arizona race, a state that biden won by about 10,000 votes. and now they're going to have...
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he has also then gone out and said that he proudly helped overturn roe v. wade. and so it's a little hard to have it both ways, but he is trying to have it always and he often does. he tries to leave all options open and avoid being pinned down. this is on a significant issue that a lot of women are very, very animated by and looking as if you are trying to avoid saying anything. i don't think it's going to be a sustainable position for him. >> how break, how does the trump campaign avoid talking about this issue >> by going back to the border? my going back to prices and he's good at that the public is deeply concerned about affordability. and i'm not ducking your question. i'm actually emphasizing affordability matters to every family immigration because of the results of what's happened at the border matters to everyone abortion is a hardcore issue for younger women, a little bit less so for younger men and the older that you get, it's still important. but it's not a voter driven issue with, as these other ones are in mega man, if trump is elected in november,
he has also then gone out and said that he proudly helped overturn roe v. wade. and so it's a little hard to have it both ways, but he is trying to have it always and he often does. he tries to leave all options open and avoid being pinned down. this is on a significant issue that a lot of women are very, very animated by and looking as if you are trying to avoid saying anything. i don't think it's going to be a sustainable position for him. >> how break, how does the trump campaign avoid...
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he's responsible for the overturning of roe v. wade. he's proud of what he did there. >> again, despite the fact that he doesn't want to be talking about abortion at all. it will note on the ivf stuff that is something that he felt like he handled really well, that he got out there right away, that he was saying he was supportive of ivf, that he everyone he has talked to has said that to him. so that's probably why he led the video with that, then ing th we were all waitiactual to hear, which is where he it doesn't change much in terms of dememocrats are still we're gonna go after him and now you have the social conservatives, evangelicals going after hi just definiti and whethe it more stds so that thedea of a oming national ban isn't hanging over him. >> and ihink iwas important to your point, him to talk about pporting for ivf, which republicans are pro-life and they support that issue he also made point to mention he supports exceptions for rape, incest, and life of the mother, which is another important issue. but what he went out
he's responsible for the overturning of roe v. wade. he's proud of what he did there. >> again, despite the fact that he doesn't want to be talking about abortion at all. it will note on the ivf stuff that is something that he felt like he handled really well, that he got out there right away, that he was saying he was supportive of ivf, that he everyone he has talked to has said that to him. so that's probably why he led the video with that, then ing th we were all waitiactual to hear,...
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v. wade. so there's that joining us are cnn political commentators, both conservative scott jennings and on griffin, also kaitlan collins, swing here's the source coming up at the top of the next hour i mean, i don't know why i would even ask this question, but do you believe the former president's when he says he would never sign a national abortion ban. >> absolutely not. listen, donald trump's not motivated by any core ideology. he's guided by the political wins and what those around to muy six to get advice from, advise him to to do and what he thinks it's going to garner him the most political goodwill. so of course, if the tucker carlson's in the steve bannon's of the world, say you need to sign this and his base is telling him to, he absolutely would now reality is there aren't votes in the senate at this point for a federal abortion ban. but he would, if it were in front of him, scott, i mean, just the foreign prison. does this latest stance potentially help him with moderates? i
v. wade. so there's that joining us are cnn political commentators, both conservative scott jennings and on griffin, also kaitlan collins, swing here's the source coming up at the top of the next hour i mean, i don't know why i would even ask this question, but do you believe the former president's when he says he would never sign a national abortion ban. >> absolutely not. listen, donald trump's not motivated by any core ideology. he's guided by the political wins and what those around...