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goes too far for arizona voters. >> reporter: meanwhile groups like arizona abortion access are working to protect a woman's right to choose. >> after the decision came down yesterday, we decided that we just need to get out and be in as many places as we can be. >> you just signed that, and i see tears in your eyes. why? >> because i've been in a situation and i'm lucky be to alive. if you want to have children and you find out you can't and your health is in danger, i can't imagine someone going to be in situations where they can't get the care they need. >> you spoke with arizona voters today. what were they saying about november? >> reporter: yeah, lester, we spoke to voters on both sides. they are now galvanized just like we saw when roe v. wade was overturned. one voter tells me, she wants the state constitution to reflect not 1864, but 2024, lester. >> dana griffin, thank you. >>> we'll turn now to the breaking news out of philadelphia. multiple people shot at a celebration marking the end of the muslim holy month of ramadan. tonight, five people are under arrest, most of them mi
goes too far for arizona voters. >> reporter: meanwhile groups like arizona abortion access are working to protect a woman's right to choose. >> after the decision came down yesterday, we decided that we just need to get out and be in as many places as we can be. >> you just signed that, and i see tears in your eyes. why? >> because i've been in a situation and i'm lucky be to alive. if you want to have children and you find out you can't and your health is in danger, i...
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from that bombshell arizona ruling on abortion. >> did arizona go too far? >> yeah, they did, and that will be straightened out and i'm sure the governor and everybody else will bring it back. >> reporter: the former president criticizing arizona's revival of the civil war-era ban adding, he won't sign a national ban. >> would you sign a national abortion ban? >> no, no. >> reporter: and controversial republican arizona senate candidate kari lake endorsed the 1864 law two years ago. >> we have a great law on the books. we will be a state where we will not be taking the lives of our unborn anymore. >> reporter: now saying she opposes it adding, arizona voters will make the decision on the ballot come november when an initiative to protect abortion rights will likely be on the ballot. many arizona voters differing on abortion stances, but against the total ban. >> i'm a christian, but i still believe in the woman's right to choose. >> i'm not for abortion, but i think it's not the place of the states to punish women. >> reporter: president biden also addressin
from that bombshell arizona ruling on abortion. >> did arizona go too far? >> yeah, they did, and that will be straightened out and i'm sure the governor and everybody else will bring it back. >> reporter: the former president criticizing arizona's revival of the civil war-era ban adding, he won't sign a national ban. >> would you sign a national abortion ban? >> no, no. >> reporter: and controversial republican arizona senate candidate kari lake endorsed the...
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, based on an 1864 arizona law that had been dormant for years. 1864, arizona was still a territory, abraham lincoln was president. several states have seen these dormant laws pop up after the u.s. supreme court overturned roe. as we've discussed many times, because it keeps coming up, abortion rights drives democrats to the polls. the biden/harris campaign ready to take advantage of that. vice president harris will make the case for democrats clear to arizona voters. according to prepared remarks ahead of time, we all must understand who is to blame, her speech will say. it is the former president donald trump, it is donald trump, who, during his campaign in 2016, said women should be punished for seeking an abortion. that's not perfectly accurate, but it's close. trump said during an interview on msnbc with chris matthews he agreed with a question, a scenario matthews was asking about. >> do you believe in punishment for abortion as a principle? >> the answer is that there has to be some form of punishment. >> for the woman? >> yes. >> 10 years, 15 years? >> i don't know. >> you ta
, based on an 1864 arizona law that had been dormant for years. 1864, arizona was still a territory, abraham lincoln was president. several states have seen these dormant laws pop up after the u.s. supreme court overturned roe. as we've discussed many times, because it keeps coming up, abortion rights drives democrats to the polls. the biden/harris campaign ready to take advantage of that. vice president harris will make the case for democrats clear to arizona voters. according to prepared...
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the arizona supreme court ruled today that a near total abortion ban on the books in arizona since the civil war is enforceable. under the long dormant 1864 law, abortion is a felony. performing or assisting a woman with having one is punishable by imprisonment. an exception is carved out to save a mother's life. tonight, the arizona court is putting its ruling on hold for 14 days, but already arizona's democratic attorney general is vowing to not enforce the law. tonight, anti-abortion activists are gearing for a long fight, as pro-abortion rights groups look toward taking the matter to the voters in the form of a constitutional amendment. laura jarrett has late details. >> reporter: tonight, a legal fight over abortion in a critical battleground state fanning the flames of a political fire gaining ground towards november. arizona's highest court today backing a law that bans nearly all abortions and carries up to five years in prison for doctors who perform one. the conservative majority on the court reviving an 1864 law that laid dormant for decades under roe v. wade. >> are you kid
the arizona supreme court ruled today that a near total abortion ban on the books in arizona since the civil war is enforceable. under the long dormant 1864 law, abortion is a felony. performing or assisting a woman with having one is punishable by imprisonment. an exception is carved out to save a mother's life. tonight, the arizona court is putting its ruling on hold for 14 days, but already arizona's democratic attorney general is vowing to not enforce the law. tonight, anti-abortion...
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wade and the arizona supreme court making that determination that 1864 on the books in arizona is the one that will go into effect. >> vaughn, thank you. >>> a teenager from idaho is under arrest today, accused of trying material support to the terror group isis. >> authorities say they arrested him just one day before he planned to attack churches in idaho. nbc news national law enforcement and intelligence correspondent tom winter is with us now. walk us through what the government is alleging here. >> reporter: it apparently took place over the last several weeks and they were looking into cryptocurrency and its use in funding isis, spefshgly isis-k. this teen they found in the course of that investigation, they say his plan was on april 7th, just on sunday was to attack a church or churches in that part of idaho with explosives, with guns, with weapons that had fire on them, with a machete and basically draw law enforcement to them. he would get those guns from his father who he planned to handcuff, there's this large plot they uncovered in the course of this. and they stepped in.
wade and the arizona supreme court making that determination that 1864 on the books in arizona is the one that will go into effect. >> vaughn, thank you. >>> a teenager from idaho is under arrest today, accused of trying material support to the terror group isis. >> authorities say they arrested him just one day before he planned to attack churches in idaho. nbc news national law enforcement and intelligence correspondent tom winter is with us now. walk us through what the...
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. >>> also expanding abortion access for people in arizona. the governor making sure they don't have to leave their state for care. >>> and will tiktok that working in the west? a lot of questions -- our scott budman is looking into the bill that president biden just like today. his would be filling us and i was going to happen with the popular app. >>> let's begin today with a new report that shows the bay area had some of the worst air quality in the nation recently. in fact, it was worse than los angeles. before you start holding your breath, you should know that the bad news comes with a catch. nbc bay area's ian cole explains the findings for us. show us what the major factors are for us. >> important to note that the data used here is from 2022 2022. -- 2020 to 2022. you will never the skies turned orange from all the wildfire smoke. that was in september of 2020. during that time, the bay area, fit in the nation for the dirtiest air ahead of l.a. when it comes to annual particle levels. we know those are especially bad for your lungs. t
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and why i'm so focused on arizona and providing doctors from arizona the ability to come into california through emergency legislation we'll introduce with our women's caucus this week, is to address the crisis at hand with that law that will go into effect on may 1st to provide access to women and girls that are fleeing the state of arizona and to focus on arizona electorally. >> california is bracing for a wave of patients seeking an abortion from arizona and other states where abortion is being limited following the supreme court's overturning of roe v. wade. >>> protesters briefly delayed the start of the cherry blossom parade in san francisco today. video shows activists protesting the war in gaza, holding up a banner, targeting senator scott wiener's car. the group eventually moved, and the parade continued. the grand parade started at civic center plaza, ended in japantown. it featured colorful floats and performances by japanese dance groups. nbc bay area a proud sponsor, and our very own mike inouye, who was right there, ladies and gentlemen, he emceed the parade. >>> san franci
and why i'm so focused on arizona and providing doctors from arizona the ability to come into california through emergency legislation we'll introduce with our women's caucus this week, is to address the crisis at hand with that law that will go into effect on may 1st to provide access to women and girls that are fleeing the state of arizona and to focus on arizona electorally. >> california is bracing for a wave of patients seeking an abortion from arizona and other states where abortion...
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>>> arizona supreme court reinstates a 160-year-old law banning nearly all abortions in the state. doctors who perform the procedure facing up to five years behind bars. what the state's attorney general has to say, and why the ultimate ruling could be up to voters. >>> president biden leaning in to criticism of israeli's prime minister during the war in gaza. but president biden's own critics say it's all talk. calling for clear policy changes. we're live with what this could mean for the future of the conflict. >>> the majority of americans say they are living paycheck to paycheck. that shocking number comes ahead of today's key inflation report. we're joined live by cnbc's arabi arabair bearabile. >>> cardio, but make it cozy. the new workout trend challenging typical sweat sessions. it's wednesday, april 10. "early today" starts right now. glad you're with me. hope you're having a good morning. i'm frances rivera. arizona's supreme court just sent the state back 160 years in terms of the abortion law. a near-total abortion ban from the civil ywar era is still enforceable. brie,
>>> arizona supreme court reinstates a 160-year-old law banning nearly all abortions in the state. doctors who perform the procedure facing up to five years behind bars. what the state's attorney general has to say, and why the ultimate ruling could be up to voters. >>> president biden leaning in to criticism of israeli's prime minister during the war in gaza. but president biden's own critics say it's all talk. calling for clear policy changes. we're live with what this could...
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. >> all eyes on arizona, as the issue of abortion access takes center stage. the high-profile trip happening later today and the calls for california to help women. >>> moving forward despite threats. after mounting controversy, the oakland airport approves plans for a name change. the looming legal battles they will likely face. >>> this is "today in the bay." good friday morning. i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. let's get straight to that breaking news we're following for you this morning. an overturned big rig causing a big backup on 880 near 92. "today in the bay"'s thom jensen is stuck in the backup this morning. he joins us now on the phone. so, thom, how close are you to it? what is it looking like out there? there you go. go ahead, start over, thom. >> reporter: yeah, i think there's a little delay in our connection. it is not looking good for these folks who were just in this yesterday on 880 with a big rig. that one tied up the interstate for about two hours. chp is telling us it's not -- [ inaudible ] >> reporter: right now we've got
. >> all eyes on arizona, as the issue of abortion access takes center stage. the high-profile trip happening later today and the calls for california to help women. >>> moving forward despite threats. after mounting controversy, the oakland airport approves plans for a name change. the looming legal battles they will likely face. >>> this is "today in the bay." good friday morning. i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. let's get straight to...
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himself from that arizona law on abortion. the former president criticizing arizona's revival of the civil war-era ban adding he won't sign a nationala national ban. and trocontroversial republican senate candidate, kari lake endorsed the law two yearsi ago. >> we will not be taking the lives of our unborn anymore. >> reporter: now saying she opposes it, saying voters will decide it in november, when it will likely be on the ballot. many arizona voters differing on abortion abortion stances. >> i'm a christian, but i still believe it's a woman's right to choose. >> i don't think it's the right of the state to punish women. >> reporter: president biden addressing the ruling. >> what do you say to the people of arizona right now who are witnessing a law go in place that dates back to the civil war era. >> elect me, i'm in the 20th century, 21st century. >> arizona can be the first in the nation to defeat a radical pro-abortion amendment. it simply goes too far for arizona voters. >> reporter: meanwhile, groups are working to pro
himself from that arizona law on abortion. the former president criticizing arizona's revival of the civil war-era ban adding he won't sign a nationala national ban. and trocontroversial republican senate candidate, kari lake endorsed the law two yearsi ago. >> we will not be taking the lives of our unborn anymore. >> reporter: now saying she opposes it, saying voters will decide it in november, when it will likely be on the ballot. many arizona voters differing on abortion abortion...
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and why i'm so focused on arizona and providing doctors from arizona the ability to come into california through emergency legislation we'll introduce with our women's caucus this week, is to address the crisis at hand with that law that will go into effect on may 1st to provide access to women and girls that are fleeing the state of arizona and to focus on arizona electorally. >> california is bracing for a wave of patients seeking an abortion from arizona and other states where abortion is being limited following the supreme court's overturning of roe v. wade. speaking of the supreme court, tomorrow it takes on a debate on homelessness, a debate that began in a small oregon town. the justices are set to hear arguments over whether cities can arrest or fine people for camping in public spaces. this could make a huge impact nationally. the case comes out of grants pass, a town of about 40,000 people in southern oregon. from 2013 to 2018, it issued hundreds of citations for people camping or sleeping in public. in 2018, the 9th circuit court of appeals ruled it violated the eighth amendme
and why i'm so focused on arizona and providing doctors from arizona the ability to come into california through emergency legislation we'll introduce with our women's caucus this week, is to address the crisis at hand with that law that will go into effect on may 1st to provide access to women and girls that are fleeing the state of arizona and to focus on arizona electorally. >> california is bracing for a wave of patients seeking an abortion from arizona and other states where abortion...
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and arizona's attorney general is vowing not to enforce the law. nbc's laura jarret kicks off our coverage. >> reporter: a legal fight over abortion in a critical battleground state. fanning the flames of a political fire gaining ground towards november. arizona's highest court backing a law that bans nearly all abortions and carries up to five years in prison for doctors who perform one. the conservative majority on the court reviving a 1864 law that lay dormant for decades under roe versus wade. >> are you kidding me? 1864 was before women even had the right to vote. we are totally going backwards. >> reporter: 66-year-old arizona residen resident beth baumann fighting back tears. yet the state's democratic attorney general says she won't enforce the law. >> it is one of the worst decisions in the history of the arizona supreme court. no woman or doctor will be prosecuted under this draconian law. i will fight like hell. >> it does give me comfort. >> reporter: some reassurance in a time of uncertainty, says dr. gabriele goodrin, who's practiced
and arizona's attorney general is vowing not to enforce the law. nbc's laura jarret kicks off our coverage. >> reporter: a legal fight over abortion in a critical battleground state. fanning the flames of a political fire gaining ground towards november. arizona's highest court backing a law that bans nearly all abortions and carries up to five years in prison for doctors who perform one. the conservative majority on the court reviving a 1864 law that lay dormant for decades under roe...
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it comes as arizona debates whether to uphold a law that bans abortion with nearly no exception. an analyst at san jose states anything could still happen in arizona and expects california to go ahead with its plan even after arizona's legislature considers a new motion to repeal the ban. >> i think it still makes sense to make it easier for opted rations, for different kind of healthcare providers to get licensed in california. this might be true for arizona, with this law truly going away, but it is true that people from all over the united states are coming to california because they cannot access safe, legal care where they live. >>> governor lou some -- newsom has repeatedly -- including measures to pay travel expenses for those fleeing states that have banned the procedure. >>> and the big story tonight, what next for tiktok? is it really going to be banned in the united states? >> scott budman is here with the very latest. scott? >> reporter: well, audrey and raj, the house, senate, and the president have sold signed off on it either being sold off from bytedance or being
it comes as arizona debates whether to uphold a law that bans abortion with nearly no exception. an analyst at san jose states anything could still happen in arizona and expects california to go ahead with its plan even after arizona's legislature considers a new motion to repeal the ban. >> i think it still makes sense to make it easier for opted rations, for different kind of healthcare providers to get licensed in california. this might be true for arizona, with this law truly going...
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>>> the showdown over reproductive rights continues in arizona. republicans blocking an effort to overturn a near ban on abortion, super charging efforts to put the issue on the ballot. >>> donald trump expected back in court today as jury selection in his hush money trial continues. >>> another recall at trader joe's. the salmonella outbreak linked to fresh herbs sold at the grocery chain, affecting more than half the country. >>> and how one boxing gym is creating a safe haven for kids in underserved communities and make them champions of both the ring and in life. it's thursday, april 18. "early today" starts right now. good morning. i'm frances rivera. donald trump will be back inside a manhattan courtroom today for day three of his new york criminal hush money trial. jury selection will resume in just a few hours. seven have been selected, a total of 18 are needed for the case. the former president said he is willing to take the witness stand. in a new court filing, the manhattan d.a. says they plan to ask mr. trump about other verdicts he's
>>> the showdown over reproductive rights continues in arizona. republicans blocking an effort to overturn a near ban on abortion, super charging efforts to put the issue on the ballot. >>> donald trump expected back in court today as jury selection in his hush money trial continues. >>> another recall at trader joe's. the salmonella outbreak linked to fresh herbs sold at the grocery chain, affecting more than half the country. >>> and how one boxing gym is...
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trump saying the arizona decision went too far, calling it an inappropriate law. >> did arizona go too far? >> yea, they did. and that'll be straightened out. >> reporter: he urged arizona lawmakers to act immediately to remedy what has happened, though earlier this week he said abortion should be left up to the states. he acknowledged democrats political advantage on abortion. >> the only issue they think they have is is on abortion. >> reporter: polls show former president trump leading president biden on the key issues of immigration and the economy. today mr. trump focused on election integrity, even as he faces charges of trying to illegally overturn the 2020 results. house speaker mike johnson travelling to mar-a-lago to meet with him. >> we're so delighted to be here with our former and future president. >> i stand with the speaker. we've had a very good relationship. >> reporter: the speaker moving to align himself more closely with the former president in a bid to appeal to far right members and hold on to his job. speaker johnson's job is in peril after the house today renewe
trump saying the arizona decision went too far, calling it an inappropriate law. >> did arizona go too far? >> yea, they did. and that'll be straightened out. >> reporter: he urged arizona lawmakers to act immediately to remedy what has happened, though earlier this week he said abortion should be left up to the states. he acknowledged democrats political advantage on abortion. >> the only issue they think they have is is on abortion. >> reporter: polls show former...
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>>> vice president kamala harris in arizona slamming the state's recently upheld 160-year-old abortion law and pointing the finger at donald trump. >>> israel bracing for a potential direct attack from iran. president biden today with a new word of warning for iran, don't. >>> the reaction to the death of o.j. simpson and how his double murder acquittal forever changed america's legal system. >>> "the fleecing of america," how tax credit promoters are sucking up billions in taxpayer dollars and leaving small businesses to foot the bill. we asked the head of the irs how it happened. >>> and these little friends helping these young learners read to succeed. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, and welcome. we are monitoring breaking news from texas tonight where one person has been killed and two others are hospitalized in critical condition after a stolen semi tractor trailer was driven into a building. officials in brenham, about 90 minutes west of houston, say the driver intentionally drove the 18-wheeler into a texas department of public safety
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that is in response to arizona's ban on the procedure in virtually all cases. gavin newsom has already released an ad critical of states trying to stop people from seeking help in places where abortion remains legal. >> this is really sick what's happening in this country right now. and spare me this freedom gospel. spare me! pro-life, really? what about the rest of life? >> associate professor of justice studies says all these different -- the state bans and the ongoing debate are likely to converge. >> and that's not quite what was being asked of arizona at this time, but it would apply, right, if this is going to make abortion virtually, entirely inaccessible, then you see the same kind of issues will arrive for the patients and healthcare providers in the arizona hospitals. >> from washington, d.c., -- a move to repeal the arizona law today is a big step. >> we are happy to see it. folks who are most affected by these bands are individuals who have already been marginalized in our society, in our community, by our healthcare systems. >> reporter: robert han
that is in response to arizona's ban on the procedure in virtually all cases. gavin newsom has already released an ad critical of states trying to stop people from seeking help in places where abortion remains legal. >> this is really sick what's happening in this country right now. and spare me this freedom gospel. spare me! pro-life, really? what about the rest of life? >> associate professor of justice studies says all these different -- the state bans and the ongoing debate are...
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>> this is a total ban on abortions in arizona. and currently, the abortions are allowed up to 15 weeks of pregnancy, and still no exception for rape and incest in arizona. and last year, the governor katie hobbs granted the state attorney general to stop any county prosecution for alleged violation of abortion law, and she is saying it is still in place, and the state a.g. was on "morning joe" talking about how she and other states who allow abortion are coordinating. this is what she says. >> if that situation were to happen and if young girl were to be rape and pregnant, and we need to get her out of the state, i believe we could get her out of the state, and we would do everything that we could. we would also fight in court to prevent, you know, her from being exposed. >> so very strong words there from the state a.g., but there could be legal challenges from stance to those who oppose abortion and praising this ruling. kate and zinhle. >> and donald trump trump said that the supreme court went too far with this ruling. >> did
>> this is a total ban on abortions in arizona. and currently, the abortions are allowed up to 15 weeks of pregnancy, and still no exception for rape and incest in arizona. and last year, the governor katie hobbs granted the state attorney general to stop any county prosecution for alleged violation of abortion law, and she is saying it is still in place, and the state a.g. was on "morning joe" talking about how she and other states who allow abortion are coordinating. this is...
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before arizona was a state. when abraham lincoln was still president. to put that in lincoln terms, this law is eight-score old and it was lincoln himself who said, "anything higher than four score is too many [ bleep ] score." [ laughter ] this is exactly the situation trump just said he supports, leaving it up to the states. trump and his allies can't escape this, as much as they may try. today, for example, after the horrific consequences of his action is ares became reality, trump tried to act like he was actually against the arizona ruling that only happened because he overturned roe. >> did arizona too far? >> yeah, they did, and that will be straightened out. and as you know, it's all about states' rights, it will be straightened out. >> seth: what do you mean, it will get straightened out? you broke it. this is your fault. we had a landmark supreme court ruling in place that protected the health care choices and bodily autonomy of all americans, and you undid it. you don't get to clog the toilet at a party and then say, i think we can all agree
before arizona was a state. when abraham lincoln was still president. to put that in lincoln terms, this law is eight-score old and it was lincoln himself who said, "anything higher than four score is too many [ bleep ] score." [ laughter ] this is exactly the situation trump just said he supports, leaving it up to the states. trump and his allies can't escape this, as much as they may try. today, for example, after the horrific consequences of his action is ares became reality, trump...
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. >>> vice president kamala harris is traveling to arizona today. the latest battleground in an escalating war over abortion rights. and the biden campaign is counting on this issue to give them an edge in november. here's hallie jackson. >> reporter: a new, aggressive push from the president. >> if donald trump gets back in power, what freedom will you lose next? >> reporter: a new ad blitz pinning the blame on his pred scissor for arizona's controversial abortion ban. >> your body and your decisions belong to you, not the government. not donald trump. i will fight like hell to get your freedom back. >> reporter: on the arizona ruling that reinstates a 1864 law banning nearly all abortions with the exception of those to save the mother's life, the biden campaign's looking to put republicans on defense, as mr. trump acknowledges democrats have the political advantage. >> the only issue they have, the only issue they think they have is on abortion, and now all i say is, the states are handling it. >> reporter: the former president accusing democrats
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vice president kamala harris will be traveling to arizona today. it's not only a key swing state in the election, but it has also become a battleground in the fight over abortion rights. brie jackson joins us now. hi, brie, the biden campaign is betting big on this issue and on arizona. >> that's right, good morning, frances. president biden's campaign has launched a major media blitz in arizona that includes a new seven-figure ad buy. the campaign says it is targeting young, female and latino voters on tv and online. after arizona's supreme court upheld a strict abortion ban from the civil war era, president biden has been highlighting that former president trump has taken credit for the overturning of roe versus wade. that is the key message in this new ad. >> because of donald trump, millions of women lost the fundamental freedom to control their own bodies. and now women's lives are in danger because of that. the question is, if donald trump gets back in power, what freedom will you lose next? >> the former president says abortion access should
vice president kamala harris will be traveling to arizona today. it's not only a key swing state in the election, but it has also become a battleground in the fight over abortion rights. brie jackson joins us now. hi, brie, the biden campaign is betting big on this issue and on arizona. >> that's right, good morning, frances. president biden's campaign has launched a major media blitz in arizona that includes a new seven-figure ad buy. the campaign says it is targeting young, female and...
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overnight, the arizona gop condemned the indictments as an unprecedented abuse of power. donald trump has also been indicted on federal election interference charges. in that case, he says he is shielded from prosecution, due to presidential immunity. today the supreme court will hear arguments related to whether that is a valid defense. but mr. trump will be in new york, where his criminal hush money trial will continue in a few hours. we are expecting to hear more testimony from david pecker, the former publisher of the national inquirer. > anti-war protests continue to rock college campuses across the country. 93 protesters were arrested in southern california after they refused police commands to disperse. several faculty members at u.t. austin say they will not teach today because of the school's quote, militarized response to a school event. a letter to university leadership condemned police violence against student protesters. a u.t. spokesperson declined to comment. and house speaker mike johnson was booed by students when he visited columbia university. >> i'm he
overnight, the arizona gop condemned the indictments as an unprecedented abuse of power. donald trump has also been indicted on federal election interference charges. in that case, he says he is shielded from prosecution, due to presidential immunity. today the supreme court will hear arguments related to whether that is a valid defense. but mr. trump will be in new york, where his criminal hush money trial will continue in a few hours. we are expecting to hear more testimony from david pecker,...
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. >>> also tonight, the battle over arizona's near total abortion ban. the aggressive new push by president biden to pin blame on former president trump, who takes credit for the overturning of roe v. wade. >>> the tornado touching down in florida, leaving a trail of damage, high-water rescues as heavy rain moves up the east coast. >>> shohei ohtani's former interpreter charged with bank fraud, and the staggering amount the feds say he stole. $16 million from the mlb superstar. how he allegedly did it. >>> and our nbc news exclusive. nearly a year after he was shot in the head when he rang the wrong doorbell, ralph yarl speaking out. the mental trauma he now lives with, and would he ever forgive the man who shot him. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening and welcome. the news breaking today that o.j. simpson has died no doubt stirred vivid memories for many americans who were captivated by a seemingly irresistible saga during the 1990s. the unlikely story of a charming and telegenic football star turned actor and pitc
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arizona's attorney general investigated for more than a year. >> the people of arizona elected president biden. unwilling to accept this fact, the defendants charged by the state grand jury allegedly schemed to prevent the lawful transfer of the presidency. >>> other key trump allies were also indicted, including rudy giuliani and former chief of staff mark meadows. overnight, the arizona gop condemned the indictment as an unprecedented abuse of power. and donald trump has also been indicted on federal election interfere interference charges. >> in that case he says he is shielded due to immunity. today the supreme court will hear arguments on whether that is a valid defense. but mr. trump will be in new york where his criminal hush money will continue in a few hours. we expect to hear more from david pecker. >>> anti-war protests continue to rock college campuses across the country. 93 people were arrested at the university of southern california after they refused police commands to disperse. the pro-palestinian demonstrations were marred by vandalism. and at ut austin several faculty
arizona's attorney general investigated for more than a year. >> the people of arizona elected president biden. unwilling to accept this fact, the defendants charged by the state grand jury allegedly schemed to prevent the lawful transfer of the presidency. >>> other key trump allies were also indicted, including rudy giuliani and former chief of staff mark meadows. overnight, the arizona gop condemned the indictment as an unprecedented abuse of power. and donald trump has also...
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a new ruling by arizona's supreme court sending shockwaves. judges upholding a near total abortion ban. it bates back dates back to the civil war. punishing doctors that perform the procedure with potentially years in prison. how some republicans are distancing themselves from the position. donald trump's shifting stance and the democrats ready to pounce. the latest straight ahead. >>> landmark punishment. the first parents to be charged and convicted in their child's mass shooting sentenced to at least 10 years behind bars after coming face-to-face with the victims' families. >> you failed as parents. the punishment you face will never be enough. >> their emotional courtroom messages and the mother of one of the victims joins us. >>> sounding the alarm. a whistleblower with disturbing allegations, accusing boeing of taking dangerous shortcuts during production of the dreamliner jet. the latest in this investigation. >>> severe weather outbreak. intense storms hammering the south overnight. heavy rain, high winds and massive hail. >> shattered
a new ruling by arizona's supreme court sending shockwaves. judges upholding a near total abortion ban. it bates back dates back to the civil war. punishing doctors that perform the procedure with potentially years in prison. how some republicans are distancing themselves from the position. donald trump's shifting stance and the democrats ready to pounce. the latest straight ahead. >>> landmark punishment. the first parents to be charged and convicted in their child's mass shooting...
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today, friday, april 12 9, 2024, fighting words, vice president kamala harris, in the swing state of arizona, just days after the state's near total abortion ban, her message on the controversial decision, and who she says is to blame. >> border cracks, how did a man on the terror watch list spend nearly a year inside the united states after being released by the border patrol? the nbc news exclusive reporting. >>> one year later, ralph yarl, the teenager shot in the head after ringing the wrong doorbell. his thoughts on forgiving the man who shot him. >>> getting down to brass tax, t-a-x, three days left to file your taxes. >> just stressed thinking about that. >> got yours in already? >> i think we sent our last document this morning, actually, to our accountant. so, no shade for me if you're still getting them done, i'm right there with you. >> one of those weeks. >> we're going to begin with arizona today, vice president kamala harris is delivering remarks about abortion in tucson. >> after the arizona supreme court upheld a civil war era law banning nearly all abortions, the ruling has
today, friday, april 12 9, 2024, fighting words, vice president kamala harris, in the swing state of arizona, just days after the state's near total abortion ban, her message on the controversial decision, and who she says is to blame. >> border cracks, how did a man on the terror watch list spend nearly a year inside the united states after being released by the border patrol? the nbc news exclusive reporting. >>> one year later, ralph yarl, the teenager shot in the head after...
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this is after arizona upheld a 1864 abortion ban. >> why i'm so focussed on arizona and providing doctors from arizona the ability to come into california through emergency legislation to introduce with our women's caucus this week is to address the crisis at hand with that law that will go into effect on may 1st to provide access to women and girls fleeing state of arizona and to focus on arizona electorally. >> california is bracing for a wave of patients seeking abortion interest arizona and other states where abortion is limited following the overturn of roe versus wade. >>> a home was broken into, but what it makes it news wor think newsworthy is that the home belongs to mayor karen bass. this is the second time someone has broken into the mayor's home. >>> a culture is facing the toughest challenge yet, the climate crisis. now they're at risk of losing their homeland and parts of their heritage due to the impact of climate change. nbc's brie jackson traveled to look at the efforts to overcome. ♪ ♪ ♪ trouble the water ♪ you can see the ripple. >> reporter: water, essential to
this is after arizona upheld a 1864 abortion ban. >> why i'm so focussed on arizona and providing doctors from arizona the ability to come into california through emergency legislation to introduce with our women's caucus this week is to address the crisis at hand with that law that will go into effect on may 1st to provide access to women and girls fleeing state of arizona and to focus on arizona electorally. >> california is bracing for a wave of patients seeking abortion interest...
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i live in flagstaff, arizona. i'm an older student. i'm getting my doctorate in clinical psychology. i do a lot of hiking and kayaking. i needed something to help me gain clarity. so i was in the pharmacy and i saw a display of prevagen and i asked the pharmacist about it. i started taking prevagen and i noticed that i had more cognitive clarity. memory is better. it's been about two years now and it's working for me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. >>> breaking news into our newsroom, baseball star shohei ohtani's former interpreter is now in federal custody. this is in connection to those massive theft charges. federal investigators say ippei mizuhara used money to fund his illegal sports gambling addiction. it included using his position to set up a bank account for ohtani and transferring money to illegal bookmakers. he is accused of stealing more than $16 million. if convicted he could face 30 years in prison. he is due in court later this afternoon. >>> new overnight, one person is critically injured. this
i live in flagstaff, arizona. i'm an older student. i'm getting my doctorate in clinical psychology. i do a lot of hiking and kayaking. i needed something to help me gain clarity. so i was in the pharmacy and i saw a display of prevagen and i asked the pharmacist about it. i started taking prevagen and i noticed that i had more cognitive clarity. memory is better. it's been about two years now and it's working for me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. >>> breaking...
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. >>> also tonight, a push to allow arizona doctors to perform abortion procedures her. today governor newsom and california lawmakers proposed a bold plan to counter a strict abortion ban in arizona. the governor appearing alongside first partner jennifer siebel newsom and members of the legislative women's caucus. if the legislation is passed, medical professionals from arizona and their patients could come here to california to perform procedures. right now arizona lawmakers are debating on whether to uphold that strict abortion ban that dates back to 1864. it bans the procedure with virtually no exceptions. >> we will be a safe haven so that arizonans do not have to carry an unplanned, unwanted, or health endangering pregnancy. we proudly take on this fight. we will not abandon our sisters or their health care professionals in arizona or in any other state. >> this is part of a larger campaign by governor newsom to protect abortion rights. earlier this week, his campaign started running ads in alabama blasting a bill in that state that would make it a crime for women
. >>> also tonight, a push to allow arizona doctors to perform abortion procedures her. today governor newsom and california lawmakers proposed a bold plan to counter a strict abortion ban in arizona. the governor appearing alongside first partner jennifer siebel newsom and members of the legislative women's caucus. if the legislation is passed, medical professionals from arizona and their patients could come here to california to perform procedures. right now arizona lawmakers are...
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we will not abandon our sisters or their health care professionals in arizona or in any other state. >> this is part of a larger campaign by governor newsom to protect abortion rights. earlier this week his campaign started running ads in alabama, blasting a bill this in that state that would make ate crime for people to travel to another state for an abortion. >>> an about face from all state insurance, the company who stopped writing new homeowners policies in california two years ago says it may start rewriting those policies on one condition. it wants the department of insurance to allow them to use catastrophic modelling when requesting rate increases for homeowners. catastrophic models are computerized reports that simulate potential catastrophic events. those in turn could be used to justify rate increases. in a statement, all state says, one home insurance -- once home insurance rates fully reflect the cost of providing protection to consumer, we'll be able to offer home insurance policies to more californians with timely rate approvals, the use of our advanced wildfire model
we will not abandon our sisters or their health care professionals in arizona or in any other state. >> this is part of a larger campaign by governor newsom to protect abortion rights. earlier this week his campaign started running ads in alabama, blasting a bill this in that state that would make ate crime for people to travel to another state for an abortion. >>> an about face from all state insurance, the company who stopped writing new homeowners policies in california two...
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the last survivor and a hero of the attack on the "uss arizona" at pearl harbor. >>> as we head to break, telephones quite a week for the statue of liberty with that rare 4.8 magnitude earthquake shaking new york city and the rest of the northeast friday morning. and as our stunning photo of the week shows, lady liberty also getting a jolt from a lightning bolt as a big storm passed through on wednesday. looks like something out after sci-fi movie. amazing. amazing. a long week for the with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, my skin was no longer mine. my active psoriatic arthritis joint symptoms held me back. don't let symptoms define you. emerge as you. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 4 months and the majority stayed clearer, at 5 years. tremfya® is proven to significantly reduce joint pain, stiffness and swelling. it's just 6 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or
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today donald trump responded to the arizona decision. he said the governor needs to bring the abortion-rights back into reason. president biden's campaign fired back saying, he, mr. trump, is responsible for the chaos in arizona because he proudly overturned roe v. wade. >>> the former president is stepping up and the former governor is raising less money than president biden. ron desantis was a competitor of trump. they were running against each other and there was bad blood between them. the governor dropped out in january. he has since endorsed donald trump. it remains unclear if they want help from desantis. but campaign advisors said everyone should have a common goal of defeating joe biden. >>> trying to help tens of thousands of veterans avoid closure. >>> trying to find affordable housing for seniors at a time when is becoming more difficult. how she has helped over 1000 people so far. >>> we have enjoyed a warm wednesday with temperatures in the 80s. how long will it last? and when does the rain moves in? i wi stomach a new prog
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not expecting arizona to join the fray. it came just a day after republican candidate president donald trump tried to put the abortion issue behind him with an announcement he wanted the issue decided by states and not on the national level. well, it is being decided by states. just last week, the florida supreme court decided a six-week ban there was valid, but that the question of abortion could go on the ballot in florida in november. florida, arizona, two key states in any presidential election, and both sides will be motivated to show up. you recall president biden's warning in his state of the union. >> those bragging about overturning roe v. wade have no clue about the power of women, but they found out when reproductive freedom was on the ballot. we won in 2022 and we'll win again in 2024. >>> another important issue to american voters is inflation. new numbers just in this morning, show inflation is still more stubborn than we would like. core cpi is 3.8%, higher than economists expected. january and february's num
not expecting arizona to join the fray. it came just a day after republican candidate president donald trump tried to put the abortion issue behind him with an announcement he wanted the issue decided by states and not on the national level. well, it is being decided by states. just last week, the florida supreme court decided a six-week ban there was valid, but that the question of abortion could go on the ballot in florida in november. florida, arizona, two key states in any presidential...
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arizona's supreme court ruled on old, near total ban on abortion is enforceable. the ruling struck down a recent 15 week abortion ban meaning the state will revert back to a near-total abortion ban from 1864. critics say the law would not allow for an abortion in the case of incest or rape, the ruling is on hold for 14 days, abortion rights advocates say they will fight this at the ballot box. >> today is our worst nightmare. right? i think that, even after today, if we don't get protection for abortion, enshrined in our constitution, that leaves the question open to anti-extremist legislator. >> the civil war era law made abortion a felony punishable by two to five years in prison for anyone who performs one or helps a woman obtain one. >>> some online job ads are simply too good to be true, job scams are exploding. i am -- we will show you how to stop them coming up next. >>> it is beautiful in san jose , 77 degrees with a high this afternoon of 78. it looks like we have some 80s in the forecast and you may still need the umbrella, we will >>> a growing number o
arizona's supreme court ruled on old, near total ban on abortion is enforceable. the ruling struck down a recent 15 week abortion ban meaning the state will revert back to a near-total abortion ban from 1864. critics say the law would not allow for an abortion in the case of incest or rape, the ruling is on hold for 14 days, abortion rights advocates say they will fight this at the ballot box. >> today is our worst nightmare. right? i think that, even after today, if we don't get...
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we need to focus on the lives being lost in arizona from abortion. she lawmakers discussed twice before the band to keep it. >>> a bill making its way through the legislator to give the state more control over autonomous vehicles. the bill would required these vehicles to obey speed limits and drop off zones. it would require companies to register the vehicles with the dmv. >> giving cities who another community's best, giving them the opportunity to pass ordinary local laws. what does it mean if in autonomous vehicle is parked inappropriately, blocking a driveway? who gets ticketed for that? who pays for that? >> the bill was accepted for a hearing by the transportation committee. as they move from crews say they have and will continue to participate in the policy discussions about the future of transportation and how we can contribute to solutions that arise from the development of this technology. >>> if you're going to be, be prepared for sweltering heat. how organizers plan on protecting fans and athletes once the games begin. >>> i am just. we
we need to focus on the lives being lost in arizona from abortion. she lawmakers discussed twice before the band to keep it. >>> a bill making its way through the legislator to give the state more control over autonomous vehicles. the bill would required these vehicles to obey speed limits and drop off zones. it would require companies to register the vehicles with the dmv. >> giving cities who another community's best, giving them the opportunity to pass ordinary local laws....
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>> the fight over abortion access intensifies after arizona's supreme court reinstates a 160-year-old law banning nearly all abortions. >> 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 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? joining me for insight and analysis are nbc news washington managing editor carol lee. wall street journal columnist, peggy noonan and washington post columnist eugene robinson. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." ♪♪ ♪ >>> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with kristen welker. >>> good sunda
>> the fight over abortion access intensifies after arizona's supreme court reinstates a 160-year-old law banning nearly all abortions. >> 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 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...
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trump for the near total abortion ban in arizona. >>> where are they now? >> all right. back on the record. >> in the wake of o.j. simpson's death, a look back at those who became overnight celebrities of the trial of the century. how their lives have changed three decades later. >>> all that, plus on the prowl. tiger woods makes the cut at the masters for the 24th time in a row after a tough day on the course with high winds and forced to play with a fused spine and repaired ankle. can he bring home another green jacket? fans are waiting to see if tiger can do it again. today, saturday, april 13th, 2024. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today," with peter alexander and laura jarrett live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> welcome to "today." thank you for joining us on this saturday morning. you think tiger can pull it off? >> he says he has a chance. for those on the course, it was a rough one. winds up to 36 miles an hour yesterday. some said it was like getting 12 rounds in the ring with mike tyson. it made it a rough round. >> i think the bionic man can h
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it would offer arizona doctors a way to get an expedited license in california to allow arizona doctors to provide abortions for patients traveling to california through the end of november. this morning, governor newsom explained the state's responsibility to help. >> no state has more to do and more responsibility to promote what needs to be done than our state. so that's the spirit that brings us here together. and that's the spirit that i'm confident will bring 2/3 of the legislature to meet this moment head on and get this bill to my desk as quickly as possible. >> the governor is working with the california women's caucus to pass this bill. >>> if you're making weekend plans, it's a good time to head outside. we have sunshine ahead. here's kari hall with the forecast. >> we have some nice and comfortable weather over the next several days. cool to start in the mornings, but the afternoons will see highs in the upper 60s and even low 70s for the weekend. saturday and sunday are looking very pleasant. morning clouds and afternoon sunshine, a slightly warmer temperatures for the begi
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laura, where do things go next in arizona? >> well, lester, the repeal of that 1864 law now appears on track to pass the senate as well and then it would go to the governor for her signature, which means as soon as next week, lester, this law could officially be off the table, but today all eyes on idaho and different state bans growing scrutiny. >> baby losses is so common. it happens to so many familiesm and we're just one of them. >> reporter: when jennifer adkins learned she was pregnant and due on halloween, she and her husband playfully nicknamed the baby spooky, but when she went to a routine doctor's appointment at 12 weeks, her doctor said the baby likely had turner syndrome, a rare chromosomal condition often fatal and likely to put jennifer's own health in jeopardy. >> they said, we're surprised that you're still pregnant. given the severity of what we're seeing on the ultrasound, most people would have miscarried by now. i was just in total, total shock. >> reporter: when she asked about her options? >> they said,
laura, where do things go next in arizona? >> well, lester, the repeal of that 1864 law now appears on track to pass the senate as well and then it would go to the governor for her signature, which means as soon as next week, lester, this law could officially be off the table, but today all eyes on idaho and different state bans growing scrutiny. >> baby losses is so common. it happens to so many familiesm and we're just one of them. >> reporter: when jennifer adkins learned...
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the state supreme court in arizona ruled a centuries old arizona law banning abortion was valid now that roe v. wade has been overturned. the decision seemed to come out of nowhere. national politicians not watching for it, not expecting arizona to join the abortion fray. and this comes just a day after republican candidate for president donald trump tried to put the issue behind him with an announcement he wanted abortion decided by the states, not on the national level. well, it is being decided by the states. just last week, the florida supreme court decided a six-week ban there was valid, but also that the question of abortion could go on the ballot in florida in november. florida, arizona, two key states in any presidential election where both sides will be very motivated to show up. remember, president biden's warning in the state of the union. >> those bragging about overturning roe v. wade have no clue about the power of women, but they found out when it was on the ballot, we won and we'll begin again in 2024. >> the president and first lady welcomed the japanese prime minister a
the state supreme court in arizona ruled a centuries old arizona law banning abortion was valid now that roe v. wade has been overturned. the decision seemed to come out of nowhere. national politicians not watching for it, not expecting arizona to join the abortion fray. and this comes just a day after republican candidate for president donald trump tried to put the issue behind him with an announcement he wanted abortion decided by the states, not on the national level. well, it is being...