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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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in 2022, when that 15 week ban was passed, that was contingent on roe versus wade and without roe versus wade, since it's been overturned, now, the state of arizona and federal law, there's no independent right to access an abortion that would serve as the basis for that 15 week ban. so it's the court's logic that the older law dating back to 18, 64, as you said was technically always on the books, except on hiatus while roe versus wade was in effect for about 49 years and so when roe versus wade was overturned, the court's logic is that, that older law is now back in effect so you can imagine this is highly confusing. this is not the only state that's dealt with a lot of these similar types of issues. you can see there on the map, how many states in orange there have banned or severely restricted abortion? nearly all abortion is banned in arizona where you see the star there that's been because this ruling it will not be enforced for 14 days. that gives the parties some time. here are the opportunity to raise additional issues at a lower court if they want to now, no one who provided an
in 2022, when that 15 week ban was passed, that was contingent on roe versus wade and without roe versus wade, since it's been overturned, now, the state of arizona and federal law, there's no independent right to access an abortion that would serve as the basis for that 15 week ban. so it's the court's logic that the older law dating back to 18, 64, as you said was technically always on the books, except on hiatus while roe versus wade was in effect for about 49 years and so when roe versus...
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from democrats blunted that red wave largely in part because of the dobbs decision which overturned roe v. wade. now this abortion politics is a winning message for democrats. they know how to run on it. they know what brings them results. republicans, i think the fact that is back in the news, arizonans going to have one of those ballot initiatives to try to enshrine abortion rights come november. republicans are nervous that once again, this could upend their momentum and this is also a strategy that democrats have pursued to try to put abortion rights on the ballot, not just certainly it makes sense in the context of each individual state, but it also has the potential to impact arizona is a critical swing state, is huge for president biden, let's put up on the screen what has happened in bates where abortion has been directly on the ballot in these ballot initiatives, it's happened in california, michigan, ohio, kentucky, and kansas. and if we can get that, we can show you. now, this is the one that has kind of shows across the country, the state of play for each of these states. bu
from democrats blunted that red wave largely in part because of the dobbs decision which overturned roe v. wade. now this abortion politics is a winning message for democrats. they know how to run on it. they know what brings them results. republicans, i think the fact that is back in the news, arizonans going to have one of those ballot initiatives to try to enshrine abortion rights come november. republicans are nervous that once again, this could upend their momentum and this is also a...
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roe v. wade, they wanted it ended. >> it must be >> remembered that the democrats or the radical ones on this position, because they support abortion up to an even beyond the ninth month the concept of having an abortion and the later months and even executed you should after birth are in fact track. >> democrats do not believe in >> execution after birth and the claim that both sides demanded the end of roe versus wade is completely false. in fact, new polling indicates the vast majority of americans, including nearly half of republicans, support a federally guaranteed right to abortion. let's discuss with cnn political commentator, democratic strategy because maria cardona and cnn political commentator and republican strategist alice stewart, alice and maria are the host of the podcast hot mics from left to right. alice, your reaction to what trump had to say this morning? >> look, i think from a political standpoint, moving into the general election, this was the smart move to make becaus
roe v. wade, they wanted it ended. >> it must be >> remembered that the democrats or the radical ones on this position, because they support abortion up to an even beyond the ninth month the concept of having an abortion and the later months and even executed you should after birth are in fact track. >> democrats do not believe in >> execution after birth and the claim that both sides demanded the end of roe versus wade is completely false. in fact, new polling indicates...
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the right to an abortion was predicated on roe v. wade, and therefore, the 2022 loss stood without roe v. wade. there is no independent right either in the state of arizona or in federal the federal law that would serve as the basis for what arizona did in 2022. therefore, it's gone. >> and so >> the 18th 64 law, which was always on the books, but was essentially just inactive and stayed because roe v. wade provided that right constitutionally is now any effect and that there's nothing on the books in arizona or the federal law that says it couldn't be in effect. there's nothing to negate it. and so since it existed, it's simply back into effect at this point. so that is the logic of the court, and that's why they say it's supersedes what they did in 2022 as a state which to me sounded like 2022. well, that would be the will of the people. >> but because that >> was contingent on roe v. wade, they said, nope, back to 18, 64 very interesting and clear. thank you, ms d for that. if you could stand by for us because actually, governor k
the right to an abortion was predicated on roe v. wade, and therefore, the 2022 loss stood without roe v. wade. there is no independent right either in the state of arizona or in federal the federal law that would serve as the basis for what arizona did in 2022. therefore, it's gone. >> and so >> the 18th 64 law, which was always on the books, but was essentially just inactive and stayed because roe v. wade provided that right constitutionally is now any effect and that there's...
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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 which point out he did not actually directly answer the question of whether he is in the words of the report or pro-choice or pro-life, camila bernal is in arizona tonight or >> protest for abortion rights supporters. so the vice president clearly sees this ruling as both disastrous for women and an opportunity for the biden campaign. wonderful. they're telling you look, there's so glad anderson that the vp was here because they said that they want as much attention to this issue as possible. they told me visibility and the vp needs visibility when it comes to this issue and when it comes to what they're fighting for in november, because a lot of these people here, what they're >> trying to do is sign a ballot initiative to have this be on the ballot in november of 2024. so that they can go out and vote for the right to an abortion, to have it be in the state constitution. so many people of all ages have com
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wade, we terminate it. >> roe >> v. wade. >> i was able to terminate roe v. wade after 50 years of trying the results have been stories like this one told him the biden campaign ad, yes, but about a woman, a family who wanted their child wanted a child >> and were devastated by the consequences of the fall of roe the outfit she was gonna maybe where home from the hospital >> all >> this is the blanket that she would okay >> there's also kate cox. she's the texas woman who also desperately wanted a baby when she was told that her baby likely wouldn't live for more than a few days outside the womb. she sought an abortion to try to protect her ability to try again, to have a chance mild here's what she told nbc news and december >> it's a hard to hard time you know even with a being hopeful with the decision that came from the hearing this morning there's there's still we're going through the loss of a child there's no outcome here that i take home my healthy baby girl, you know, so it's hard call had to leave her home, state of texas to get the care that she ne
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now, in the post-roe era and the post-roe world, every time abortion is a single issue on the ballot states, the pro-abortion crowd has one. so what i recommend and i think republicans need to do politically speaking, moving forward is embraced the current situation. and you can be pro-life, you can be anti-abortion, but you can also do everything you can to protect the sanctity of life and understand what kind of legislation, what kind of laws need to be in place that can be embraced by everyone. and that means protecting the sanctity of life. that means exceptions for rape, incest, and life of the mother. and let's get away from talking about bands. and let's talk about abortion limits. where can people agree that as a reasonable limit on abortions and have that conversation? and i think nikki haley also hit it on the head and she said, let's make sure and stop demonizing this issue, stop demonizing people on both sides. and let's have rational conversations on what limits can be in place and that's where republicans need to go moving forward. >> good luck with the rational convers
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soon after that reversal of roe v. wade, attorney general, merrick garland put out a statement that reminded everyone of a federal law called the emergency medical act law that applies just to emergency rooms and would require any woman who would come there with pregnancy complications to get emergency care to stabilize her health, even if it didn't even if she her death was not imminent, it would be serious life threatening, not life-threatening situations, health threatening situations like rupture of a membrane infection then a serious infection near organ failure. that's the kind of medical emergencies that are right in the gap here of what the federal government says should be covered in emergency rooms. and that idaho says should not be covered up first sarah will be joshua turner, representing the state of idaho, arguing that federal for law does not preempt state law here, that the state still governs what goes on in the emergency room up next we'll be solicitor general. elizabeth prelogar saying in serious eme
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and so when trump was running in 2016, it was an idea to overturn roe. and so for so long, we've seen republicans used abortion as i'm i can mobilize evangelicals around it. but then when it actually became the law, when we want to roe was overturned, people realize that's what that idea is, not what they really want it and is dramatically out of touch was where most americans are, regardless of party affiliation, ashley, to this question about lindsey graham, kellyanne conway behind the scenes telling donald trump, you should do 15, 16 weeks national ban over being held accountable for these very draconian state bands are more draconian stay fans, i should say as a democrat, thinking about running against trump, where would you rather he be >> i mean, it on policy position, i would rather him not be in an all. >> but i mean, like if you're trying to run a campaign event on like what's think it actually matters because i think there's a contradiction in both positions, right? so if you say national ban, that is contradictory to where you originally said
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even pro-choice republicans who didn't want roe v. wade overturned i mean, you would hear sort of moderate plug-in saying, well, if the states are for, you know, we'll see what happens. states will have to go to the polls and they'll have to pass protections and there was this sort of constitutional argument that made it seem reasonable when you have throwback laws for 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. and by the way, it >> has opened up >> this possibility for really right wing extremist groups who advocate really lawfare this area, especially on social conservative issues, is alliance defending freedom, which was the group that created the argument that won the day at 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 russell moore in terms of how he,
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>> the conversation now, especially since roe versus wade was overturned, i think the conversation has always gamble. where do i fit in? where's the power for me as a woman who, again, this partnership was targeting anyone who could at the ages of which they could be pregnant. three, the conversation now is i have the power i should be able to share this information with other people. i should be able to take care of myself in a way in which i feel is needed. i don't feel that many women in the wnba more specifically thought that they had the proper the proper health care, nor did they have the proper information for them to partner the wnba to partner with oak hill really bold move >> they are making a
>> the conversation now, especially since roe versus wade was overturned, i think the conversation has always gamble. where do i fit in? where's the power for me as a woman who, again, this partnership was targeting anyone who could at the ages of which they could be pregnant. three, the conversation now is i have the power i should be able to share this information with other people. i should be able to take care of myself in a way in which i feel is needed. i don't feel that many women...
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whether you talk about the court case of roe versus wade. >> this needs to be a >> state decision, and i appreciate that >> so at the point >> in time, we we passed what we believed was sensible legislation to go into effect. but we asked the supreme court to step in and say, okay, what is the ruling here? give us the definition of law. our job is to make the laws and it's the judge's decision. and their job to determine what that means. so now that we have the room doing what you saw there last wednesday, which this is my eighth year, was the decorum was just terrible >> we >> did not know there wasn't 50 members on the floor. i would bet that even knew what that bill was that they tried to motion to go to the board for a vote >> i had >> long said members should read you'll legislation before being vote on so why did was i went ahead and we stuck together as a caucus and we motion to recess and adjourn. and what i've said is we're going to have a plan. what i'd call a leadership, have a plan by wednesday and how we move this forward and cooler heads can prevail and i want to touch on
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they are those who don't believe, obviously, as we saw, roe versus wade overturned. but this should be a conversation for. the wnba to take a side essentially it's going to put them, there's gonna be some blowback, but i don't think it's going to be the type of bowl black that will make them back down. this is something that is so important for women and women's rights. and i am in this moment saying, i am proud of the wnba because for so long quiet. they didn't want to say too much. they've been in the middle. they've taken a stance of neutral, and now they're taking their power back as they've been given the power because they are having such a powerful moment in this country right now when it comes to basketball, and i love that they're taking this momentum and using it towards something that they truly we believe it >> carried champion, always great to get your perspective. thanks, keri >> cnn, breaking news we're following breaking news out of arizona after the state supreme court there, how to historic ruling just moments ago that would >> ban nearly all aborti
they are those who don't believe, obviously, as we saw, roe versus wade overturned. but this should be a conversation for. the wnba to take a side essentially it's going to put them, there's gonna be some blowback, but i don't think it's going to be the type of bowl black that will make them back down. this is something that is so important for women and women's rights. and i am in this moment saying, i am proud of the wnba because for so long quiet. they didn't want to say too much. they've...
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the fact that he brags about overturning roe versus wade. what is your view on that >> i mean, of course democrats are going to be pushing back on this narrative and the reality is donald trump is the president who nominated supreme court justices in order to overturn roe v. wade. that is something that he has i'm specifically touted about his record. um, and so there's no way for him to get around that. what we're seeing from republicans is trying to say, no, we don't want federal restrictions, but this was always about states that's what they're trying to say. and democrats are pointing out that. sure. but they are the reason why hi, we're seeing these kinds of harsh bands such as an arizona come into place because this is what happens when you leave this to the states. >> one thing to that is obviously a central part of this is the dynamic where there may be ballot initiatives and in some cases there are already ballot initiatives planned in some of these critical swing states come november and we can show you how these ballot initiatives
the fact that he brags about overturning roe versus wade. what is your view on that >> i mean, of course democrats are going to be pushing back on this narrative and the reality is donald trump is the president who nominated supreme court justices in order to overturn roe v. wade. that is something that he has i'm specifically touted about his record. um, and so there's no way for him to get around that. what we're seeing from republicans is trying to say, no, we don't want federal...
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was able to terminate roe v. wade after 50 years of trying. i was even i was so honored to have done and what i did by killing roe v. wade, which everyone who said was impossible, because for 54 years they were trying to get roe v. wade terminated. and i did and i'm proud to have done it. so i was proudly the person responsible for the ending of roe v. wade >> people wanted roe v. wade to get it back to it was an incredible regrettable an incredible achievement >> well, what we saw there was a series of clips of where donald trump is being consistent in his messaging. we often say he's all over the place. he can be a disciplined messenger. what he wants to be the situation is obviously changed with the dobbs decision and now basically state legislatures and judiciary's sort of legislating and maiko making judicial decisions out loud. and what we see then is it's not defined by what trump says is not defined in washington it's defined in arizona, is defined in texas, south carolina, certainly. and that's what repu
was able to terminate roe v. wade after 50 years of trying. i was even i was so honored to have done and what i did by killing roe v. wade, which everyone who said was impossible, because for 54 years they were trying to get roe v. wade terminated. and i did and i'm proud to have done it. so i was proudly the person responsible for the ending of roe v. wade >> people wanted roe v. wade to get it back to it was an incredible regrettable an incredible achievement >> well, what we saw...
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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%
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on x to stop bands like this we need a united states congress that will restore the protections of roe v wade and when they do, president joe biden will sign it into law. and let's always remember, it does not have to be this way >> opponents of abortion are applauding the arizona ruling tonight. >> the group >> susan b anthony whole life america, in a statement saying, quote, we celebrate this enormous victory for unborn children and their mothers and claiming the ruling quote, will protect more than 11,000 babies annually. this comes just one day after former president donald trump announced his campaign position on abortion, declining to support a federal nationwide ban on abortions saying it should be left up to states at the end of the day. >> this is all about the will of the >> people and it all comes on the heels of a controversial ruling in florida supreme court last week that allowed a ban on abortions after six weeks of pregnancy to take effect next month florida's high court did allow a proposed constitutional amendment that would establish the right to an abortion person t
on x to stop bands like this we need a united states congress that will restore the protections of roe v wade and when they do, president joe biden will sign it into law. and let's always remember, it does not have to be this way >> opponents of abortion are applauding the arizona ruling tonight. >> the group >> susan b anthony whole life america, in a statement saying, quote, we celebrate this enormous victory for unborn children and their mothers and claiming the ruling...
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we layer for us, the new book is the fall of roe, the rise of a new america. lisa, thanks very much. >> thank you >> all right. time now for sports. caitlin clark and the iowa hawkeyes, looking to avenge their lost to lsu. and last year's national championship game, carolyn mano has this morning's bleacher report currently. good morning. >> good morning. i'm gonna need all the coffee today because i stayed up way too late watching the women's basketball like everybody else, but i couldn't help. but because this was arguably the the most highly anticipated gaming all of march madness, and it lived up to its billing this on-court rivalry centered around iowa's caitlin clark and lsu's angel reese. the two squares let's meeting in front of an electric sold-out crowd in albany. clark ready from the jump, she hit a to open scoring right out of the gate and you just knew that she was completed? wheatley locked into this game, iowa and lsu tied at the half the pace of the game was so fast. >> but >> clark showed no signs of slowing down. she just hit three after three
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i'm running to make roe v. wade the law of the land again >> evan, how important is this issue of access to abortion rights for women to biden's reelection campaign it's enormously important. in fact, it's, it's really at the center of it in many respects, when i spoke to president biden, not too long ago about this subject of abortion. he said, how is it that the supreme court could roll back a basic american right that had been in place for over half a century and he believes that is fundamentally out of step would where most americans are. the polls show americans overwhelmingly believe that the termination of roe v. wade as as donald trump puts, it, was bad for the country and the events of recent days particularly the supreme court decision in florida, which cleared the way for a six-week abortion ban and also puts it on the ballot in november, drives home the fact that a lot of voters will have abortion on their minds in the fall. and democrats believed that probably works to their advantage. >> it's inte
i'm running to make roe v. wade the law of the land again >> evan, how important is this issue of access to abortion rights for women to biden's reelection campaign it's enormously important. in fact, it's, it's really at the center of it in many respects, when i spoke to president biden, not too long ago about this subject of abortion. he said, how is it that the supreme court could roll back a basic american right that had been in place for over half a century and he believes that is...
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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 >> what do you think >> i think it's a great ad and it reflects frankly, the way the country fields mean eight, ten americans support roe v. wade and states like florida majorities of the floridians actually supported roe v. wade, and oppose the six-week ban. i think what's important about this add though, is holding donald trump accountable for his record because one of the things we've seen him do, particularly on this issue is to try to have it both ways on both sides of the issue and the reality is a ban is a ban is a ban. and we've seen time and again when republicans have tried to soften that language and say it's a limit, americans understand the problem with that, is that every woman has a different situation and you can't have a one-size-fits-all government solution to our most personal private health care decisions. so look, i do think at this point it will be interesting to see,
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 >> what do you think >> i think it's a great ad and it reflects frankly, the way the country fields mean eight, ten americans support roe v. wade and states like florida majorities of the floridians actually supported roe v. wade, and oppose the six-week ban. i think what's important about this add though, is holding donald trump...
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he also took credit for overturning roe versus wade, saying that he had stacked the supreme court with the three conservative justices that helped do that. and that's kinda where he leaves this. and i want to just remind you, sarah, that this is exactly what we have seen from him, from months. he believes that this issue is a political loser. that's what he tells people privately and publicly. he knows notes that this is something that republicans are very vulnerable on and he recognizes the political landmine that comes with this issue. i want you to take a listen to how he phrased it in a video. >> my view is now that we have abortion where everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint to stage 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. now, it's up to the states to do the right thing like ronald reagan, i'm strongly in favor of exceptions for rape incest, and life of the mother. you must follow your heart of this issue, but remember, you must also win elections to restore our culture th
he also took credit for overturning roe versus wade, saying that he had stacked the supreme court with the three conservative justices that helped do that. and that's kinda where he leaves this. and i want to just remind you, sarah, that this is exactly what we have seen from him, from months. he believes that this issue is a political loser. that's what he tells people privately and publicly. he knows notes that this is something that republicans are very vulnerable on and he recognizes the...
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that would not do it now, if you were reading because we don't need it any longer because we broke roe v. wade and we did something that nobody thought was possible. we gave it back to the states, both >> pick yourself pro-choice and pro-life which one >> would 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, ronald reagan was a democrat, sort of 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 and i give great credit to the supreme court and the justices for having the courage to do it what they did is very simply give it back to the state >> me, alice stewart, how do you think conservatives are going to react to that answer from trump? >> well, they understand like president trump does that there is a political liability to this issue right now. look, he was extremely pro-life in this republican primary, but turning into the general election, needing to appeal to a broad hotter electorate. he understands you need to
that would not do it now, if you were reading because we don't need it any longer because we broke roe v. wade and we did something that nobody thought was possible. we gave it back to the states, both >> pick yourself pro-choice and pro-life which one >> would 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, ronald reagan was a democrat, sort of a very similar path. >> but >> if you look at what we've...
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the polls show americans overwhelmingly believe that the termination of roe v. wade as, as donald trump puts, it, was bad for the country and the events of recent days, particularly the supreme court decision in florida, which cleared the way for a six-week abortion ban and also puts it on the ballot in november, drives home the fact that a lot of voters will have abortion on their minds in the fall. and democrats believe that probably works to their advantage it's interesting, s. e. cupp is with us as well. let's see, trump called florida six-week abortion ban a terrible mistake last year. but now that the ban is going into effect, the proposed constitutional amendment to protect access to abortion in florida could be, could put trump in a tough political spot, right? >> yeah, it's interesting. he's been all over the map on abortion. he was critical of six-week bands. he has also at the same time taking credit for six, ten, and 15 week bands obviously as you as you just noted, he he takes credit for overturning roe v. wade >> now with a florida news, he's sayin
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>> well, because roe v. wade had been overturned during analysis handful commentator and national coalitions director for the biden harris, 2024 campaign. ashley allison, and former national republican book and senatorial committee aid. >> liam >> donovan. thank you both so much for being here. i mean, you see the rewind of that clock. i see your eyes right now who cannot hide for expressions on her face. and this moment, where should you have to, what is your reaction fact that this is happening right now? >> i'm not surprised. >> we've known that the attack on bodily autonomy has been at risk for some time. and when the fall of roe happened in 2022 we knew that there would only be a matter of time when i say we people who've worked in reproductive justice, social justice work, we've been warning that this it was only a matter of time that we were going to rewind the clock back to go to these this time in our history, when women didn't have the right to vote to your point, we were fighting a civil war so th
>> well, because roe v. wade had been overturned during analysis handful commentator and national coalitions director for the biden harris, 2024 campaign. ashley allison, and former national republican book and senatorial committee aid. >> liam >> donovan. thank you both so much for being here. i mean, you see the rewind of that clock. i see your eyes right now who cannot hide for expressions on her face. and this moment, where should you have to, what is your reaction fact...
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and of course, we're only in that position because of how he paved the way to get here with roe versus wade being overturned with the three justices he put on the supreme court. so i think it's become a real issue and it's a wrinkle and their plans for how they were going to handle what trump knows is a really sensitive issue. i mean, he does even say abortion in private, he calls it the a word because they know how bad this is for republicans and donald trump's a lot of things, but he is politically astute and he gets this and this is making it difficult for them and it's not totally clear how they're going to handle this now he's saying it should be up to the state's democratic governor. he wanted to republican to win that race. kari lake, obviously she didn't it's just kind of rich. i think that they're now turning to the democratic governor to fix this >> but also when i'm talking about kari lake, i want to play what she said in 2022 about the exact same civil war era abortion ban after roe v. wade was overturned i'm incredibly thrilled that we are going to have a great law that's
and of course, we're only in that position because of how he paved the way to get here with roe versus wade being overturned with the three justices he put on the supreme court. so i think it's become a real issue and it's a wrinkle and their plans for how they were going to handle what trump knows is a really sensitive issue. i mean, he does even say abortion in private, he calls it the a word because they know how bad this is for republicans and donald trump's a lot of things, but he is...
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president has already repeatedly boasted about appointing justices who overturned roe v. wade. so there's that joining us are cnn political commentators, both conservative scott jennings analyst so far griffin also kaitlan collins i want to anchor as 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 signed a national abortion ban. >> absolutely not less than donald trump's not motivated by any core ideology. he's guided by the political wins and what those around two movies, six get advice from, advise him to, to do and what he thinks is going to garner him the most political goodwill. so of course, if the tucker carlson's in the steve bannon's of the world's say you need to sign this and his basis 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, he's got i mean, just the foreign president does this latest stance potentially helpi
president has already repeatedly boasted about appointing justices who overturned roe v. wade. so there's that joining us are cnn political commentators, both conservative scott jennings analyst so far griffin also kaitlan collins i want to anchor as 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 signed a national abortion ban. >> absolutely...
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he was successful in overturning roe v. wade, but now he's on the other side of that. and again, this is going to be an enormous challenge >> far more so, >> i would argue, then the criminal cases he's facing, you were so so correct in that i mean, especially in this case with arizona, this is a law that dates back to the civil war, but was codified in 1901. and we should remind people that women had the right to vote in 1920. that's when the 19th amendment was ratified, right? so this, especially in arizona, the optics are problematic because of just how far back in time it goes to predate that i wonder something that natasha had reported earlier, and i wonder if you can explain us how this will work. she said that the attorney general has basically issued an advisory that they are not going to prosecute and yet, when it comes to abortion providers in the state, does that really mean anything because you have obviously counties that can make their own call, but also depending on who may be the ag in the future, couldn't they retroactively prosecuted if they wanted to?
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he is the person who put three justices on the supreme court who overturned roe. he is bragged about it numerous times. you see, and we saw in september when he was fumbling around and he continues to fumble around. he obviously understands the political implications, but there we need to win election. yes. >> we talked there is no world where he is going to be able to weasel out of his record on this. so let's just let's just say that >> but on this on this issue, to florida, first of all, look, when these issues have been on the ballot statewide and states is read as kansas and ohio. people have turned out to vote for abortion rights. so i don't put that up on that. i don't think we should underestimate what a motivator this is for, not just for democrats, but for independence, nothing. it's impossible for republicans however, yes, however, i do agree with your point here that there's value in a head fake for the biden campaign to if the trump campaign feels like they have to spend money which by the way, they don't have that. they otherwise would've spent in fl
he is the person who put three justices on the supreme court who overturned roe. he is bragged about it numerous times. you see, and we saw in september when he was fumbling around and he continues to fumble around. he obviously understands the political implications, but there we need to win election. yes. >> we talked there is no world where he is going to be able to weasel out of his record on this. so let's just let's just say that >> but on this on this issue, to florida, first...
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john, you know, i'm one of the few republicans who has been very vocal on this since roe v. wade was overturned >> i want to shift gears now to what's been happening inside the us capitol. you help take the fisa reauthorization rule that was supported by house speaker mike johnson republican congressman tom mcclintock of california is calling on you and others to be sanctioned for voting against the rule. how do you feel about that >> absolutely not. i mean, we had an opportunity to reform fisa and, you know, are side decided not to and we need to have a real discussion about how we can balance our national security, our nation's sovereignty, while also at the same time protect law-abiding citizens in there our constitutional rights americans should not be spied on without a warrant i look at the border, for example, we're allowing we haven't done anything about the board. we have terrorists coming in every single day. let's get serious about our national security, both at the border and in fisa. while we also protect american citizens rights i think it can be done >> lindse
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when the president's predecessor handicapped three supreme court justices to overturn roe v. wade. it paved the way for the chaos and confusion we're seeing play out across the country today >> abortion rights have not lost a single time when the issue has been left to voters, arizona's trained general calls ruling a stain on the state and governor katie hobbs said, she's ready to fight for the fight over reproductive rights. >> and then 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 promised i would do everything in my power to protect our reproductive freedom >> all right, are panels here now, former senator doug jones, david froms, staff writer for the atlantic and sure. michael singleton, former deputy chief of staff at hud in the trump administration welcome all. thank you very much for being here. david, from i want to give you the first word on this as you look at how this played out in arizona, it's it's almost the perfect storm and encapsulation of this issue in a single
when the president's predecessor handicapped three supreme court justices to overturn roe v. wade. it paved the way for the chaos and confusion we're seeing play out across the country today >> abortion rights have not lost a single time when the issue has been left to voters, arizona's trained general calls ruling a stain on the state and governor katie hobbs said, she's ready to fight for the fight over reproductive rights. >> and then near total civil war era ban that continues...
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this world did not exist before roe was overturned. >> absolutely. right. >> part of the challenges, the meaning of the statute, this federal statute that protects people in emergencies. >> and idaho is trying to say that this is a new problem that the federal government is is creating the rules. but in fact, this has always been the treatment for abortions or sometimes the treatment for these kinds of conditions. it's just that it wasn't banned before. dobbs has changed the landscape. it's not that emtala has changed. it's that emtala plays out differently. now the dobbs allows abortions to be bound with very strict are no exceptions for health. >> ryan follow dobbs who was supposed to the intent of dobbs of send it back to the states. and that was going be the end of it. states would deal with it and so on. but that has not been the case by a long shot. we i mean, within the last couple of months, we heard the case regarding mifepristone. and this is yet another aspect of the post-roe world that we're all living in now that the justices are going t
this world did not exist before roe was overturned. >> absolutely. right. >> part of the challenges, the meaning of the statute, this federal statute that protects people in emergencies. >> and idaho is trying to say that this is a new problem that the federal government is is creating the rules. but in fact, this has always been the treatment for abortions or sometimes the treatment for these kinds of conditions. it's just that it wasn't banned before. dobbs has changed the...
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i don't see the anti-abortion, right penalizing donald trump who is responsible for overcome during roe versus wade over that. and it seems like donald trump knows this. i mean, he put this statement out, the de of a total solar eclipse across the united states and the night of the ncw a champion? yes. no. i mean, look, the truth is that america is american voters position on abortion as much more nuanced are political discourses around the issue. and to look at majority of americans they believe in in some restrictions on abortion, but most believed that should be legal. and so then it gets breaks up even more when you asked her be a state issue or federal issues. so what donald trump has done is put himself firmly in the middle of the american electorate on this issue. and by doing so, is now giving himself an opportunity to potentially paint present bite has an extremist on the issue. if he's he's talking about late term abortions and also what a lot of his support joe biden supporters are going to want to hear. >> so look, this is the tactic that republicans used to paint democrats
i don't see the anti-abortion, right penalizing donald trump who is responsible for overcome during roe versus wade over that. and it seems like donald trump knows this. i mean, he put this statement out, the de of a total solar eclipse across the united states and the night of the ncw a champion? yes. no. i mean, look, the truth is that america is american voters position on abortion as much more nuanced are political discourses around the issue. and to look at majority of americans they...
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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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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 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 they think that maybe florida might be into play now because of this six-week abortion ban and it'll be on the ballot in november. is it just for thinking? >> no, it could be a look, this is the best issue the democrat crouch have and laura, my fellow republicans know this is their achilles heel >> what do you think? >> i hundred percent agree with you? i think it's shown in the midterms and there's a bunch of states, just an alabama recently where the state delegate person one right after the ivf ruling, there's just this is a losing issue for republicans and i, it's also a very important issue for not only women but menn as well. and it pulls really well. so i'm not understanding why the republicans are not understanding that this is not a winning issue for them, or why it will take a week for trump to have a position on this. i mean
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 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 they think that maybe florida might be into play now because of this six-week abortion ban and it'll be on the ballot in november. is it just for thinking? >> no, it could be a look, this is the best issue the democrat crouch have and laura,...
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and the claim that both sides demanded the end of roe roe v. wade, is false. let's discuss this in more with republican strategist, former rnc communications director doug hi former specialist system to president biden, megan hayes, meghan, president biden is now responding to trump's latest statement earlier today, accusing him of lying about his position to win the election. and he wrote this. let me put it up on the screen let there be no illusion if donald trump is elected and the maga republicans and congress put a national portion ban on the resolute desk. tesk. triple sig into law. so we'll democrats be able to successfully hit trump on this very sensitive, politically charged issue of abortion rights for women? >> yes, i think so. i think there's also an issue that it's bipartisan overwhelmingly and very conservative states have ballot measures fail to accomplish what maga republicans would like to accomplish. and this is just another example of the maga republicans and trump just trying to take away freedoms from the american people. >> it's interesti
and the claim that both sides demanded the end of roe roe v. wade, is false. let's discuss this in more with republican strategist, former rnc communications director doug hi former specialist system to president biden, megan hayes, meghan, president biden is now responding to trump's latest statement earlier today, accusing him of lying about his position to win the election. and he wrote this. let me put it up on the screen let there be no illusion if donald trump is elected and the maga...
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get away because of roe >> you don't typically donald trump is actually pretty gd at triangulating on abortion. the prlem fohim in arizona for him. so disasteror him, and it'a disaster for kari lake, the problem is, is that this is going to be a valid initiative and abortion will be actually literally on the ballot. and that is going to help j biden witturnout. it's going to help joe biden with entasm and the biggest thing that abortion es agnst republicans, right now is that it paints them as extremist. and kari lake she race in arizona in 2022, 's largely because people saw her as too extreme and abortion was one of the reasons they believed that she was too extreme. she also happens to be an election denier, but abortion played a big role in her loss and so now you've got a critical swing state where biden was hang somtrouble with hispanic ters. and so the state's very much in play, even though biden won at last time, that now it looks like trump is going to have to play defense on this issue where it is really going to galvanize democratic voters and it's going to take swing voter
get away because of roe >> you don't typically donald trump is actually pretty gd at triangulating on abortion. the prlem fohim in arizona for him. so disasteror him, and it'a disaster for kari lake, the problem is, is that this is going to be a valid initiative and abortion will be actually literally on the ballot. and that is going to help j biden witturnout. it's going to help joe biden with entasm and the biggest thing that abortion es agnst republicans, right now is that it paints...
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what we do know is that two years ago when roe was overturned, abortion clinic shutdown all across the state and i had had a very similar situation happened at that time where i had a pregnancy that failed. this is the second time that i've had a procedural abortion because of a field pregnancy. and it was only two weeks before roe wind down that i had that procedure, hadn't happened two weeks later then i would have had to go out of state that would have been the only option available to me >> the attorney general here won't prosecute violators. that's been made clear however, planned parenthood and arizona is going to stop abortions this is once this old law goes into effect here in 13 days because there could be future ramifications or local ramifications. can arizona lawmakers do anything to stop it from going? into effect >> they absolutely can. not only can they now, but they should have quite some time ago. this has been available to us that we've been in session for months. we could have repealed this ban at any point in time, which really puts a little bit of a spin on it as w
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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 says, look i'm taking credit for the overturning of roe versus wade. it wouldn't have happened without nice stacking the supreme court with three conservative justices. but then in other times, he publicly and privately acknowledged glitches that the issue was a political loser, especially in a general election. and that's why we've really seen this waffling from him over the past several months now, my conversations with donald trump's team is that over that time period, they had been quietly working behind the scenes. his policy team to craft some sort of policy on it. however, they hadn't really had any plans to roll well, that out anytime soon and that's why when donald trump said earlier this week that he was going to be making a statement on abortion next week, it did catch some of his team off-guard. take a listen to how he's been putting it pretty, soon i'm going to be making a decision and i would like to see if we could do that or all how i would like to see if we could make both sides >> happy, mr. president, do you support the six-week abor
he says, look i'm taking credit for the overturning of roe versus wade. it wouldn't have happened without nice stacking the supreme court with three conservative justices. but then in other times, he publicly and privately acknowledged glitches that the issue was a political loser, especially in a general election. and that's why we've really seen this waffling from him over the past several months now, my conversations with donald trump's team is that over that time period, they had been...
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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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they were trying to get roe v. wade terminated. and i did it and i'm proud to have done it >> right hand. >> can >> trump find some way to thread the needle in the statement he supposedly going to make next week, where on the one hand, he doesn't antagonize his pro-life i've base, but on the other hand, he somehow fuzzers up the issue for people who are pro-choice >> yes, i think he can. and i think that he's somewhat unique in its ability to do that. he has such strong support from evangelical conservative voters who see him as their champion that he is able to be a little bit tactical about but the issue is able to actually moderate his position in ways that other republicans find it very difficult to do. there's another element of this, chris, and it relates to what you were talking about a moment ago with kara. there's a funny way in which these referendums actually decouple the issue from partisanship back in 2020, florida voters voted by 20 percentage points to hike that state's minimum wage. and trump still won. if you look
they were trying to get roe v. wade terminated. and i did it and i'm proud to have done it >> right hand. >> can >> trump find some way to thread the needle in the statement he supposedly going to make next week, where on the one hand, he doesn't antagonize his pro-life i've base, but on the other hand, he somehow fuzzers up the issue for people who are pro-choice >> yes, i think he can. and i think that he's somewhat unique in its ability to do that. he has such strong...
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i mean, this is yet another terrible impact of the supreme court of the us is decision to overturn roe versus wade because the florida supreme in court said, oh, well, you know, we got it wrong 40 years ago and then the fact that the supreme court, of florida is allowing the ballot decision to go ahead and november. well, of course that was the right decision in that case i mean, it was a ridiculous challenge to try to keep it off the ballot >> but >> luckily it is on the ballot in november, it's going to take 60% of the vote in florida and all floridians and people around the country who care should go to the website of the ballot initiative floridians protecting freedom to really help out with that effort yeah, we'll see what those voters decide come november. nancy northrop. great to have you and margaret hoover ahead here at a tragic confirmation is coming in from the founder of the world central kitchen, jose andres, several members of his 18 killed in gaza reportedly by an israeli airstrike details to come after break get your viewing glasses ready. >> eclipse across america >> l
i mean, this is yet another terrible impact of the supreme court of the us is decision to overturn roe versus wade because the florida supreme in court said, oh, well, you know, we got it wrong 40 years ago and then the fact that the supreme court, of florida is allowing the ballot decision to go ahead and november. well, of course that was the right decision in that case i mean, it was a ridiculous challenge to try to keep it off the ballot >> but >> luckily it is on the ballot in...
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intent in that ban actually said that they agreed that the 18 64 ban should not be repealed, should roe fall. so i think that voters are really seeing through the backpedaling that's happening and they're not going to fall forward in november >> and in the meantime, arizonans are planning to vote on a ballot measure in november that would restore access to abortion at the point of viability, which is approximately 24 weeks. in the meantime, we're also hearing reports that the arizona house speaker perhaps may put forward. hizon, his party's own ballot measure as well. what have you heard about that as a potential option >> if the republicans are planning some kind of game with people's lives, like putting a competing valid initiative on the ballot. they need to be ready to answer for that the arizona for abortion access ballot initiative has collected more than 500,000 signatures the signatures are going to be due in july. i feel very confident that it will make it on the ballot and that it will pass overwhelmingly. i've collected signatures for the petition myself, people across the po
intent in that ban actually said that they agreed that the 18 64 ban should not be repealed, should roe fall. so i think that voters are really seeing through the backpedaling that's happening and they're not going to fall forward in november >> and in the meantime, arizonans are planning to vote on a ballot measure in november that would restore access to abortion at the point of viability, which is approximately 24 weeks. in the meantime, we're also hearing reports that the arizona...