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here's the thing about texas, in texas you, had before roe v. wade was overturned, sba turned irregular citizens into abortion bounty hunters. we're waiting to see about this texas judge whether they're gonna van wert land and have a texas republican introducing a bill that would charge credit card companies with a felony for processing payments related to abortion pills. and again we keep in reminded that they are not going to stop at roe. the road was the beginning it was not the end. what is going on down there? >> what's going on and so we have a republican governor, but run by texas gop, that is incredibly extreme. they, again, are imposing a really awesome young people in texas. they're not gonna stop there, -- basically take it to them. if the wives were in a fight for our lives, this is about a woman's health, and her ability to decide for herself, what is good for her family, but also make sure that she's keeping herself safe. >> it also comes on the heels of a midterm where voters are very clear, about the fact that they didn't, like t
here's the thing about texas, in texas you, had before roe v. wade was overturned, sba turned irregular citizens into abortion bounty hunters. we're waiting to see about this texas judge whether they're gonna van wert land and have a texas republican introducing a bill that would charge credit card companies with a felony for processing payments related to abortion pills. and again we keep in reminded that they are not going to stop at roe. the road was the beginning it was not the end. what is...
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the texas medical board ha made it clear. if they don't read the legislation that way, it's guaranteed under the texas constitution yes, the supreme court t reverse roe v. wade. it's interpretation, wrong about the federal constitution we all have constitutional rights in our own states in texas guarantees the righ to life of these women the right to life. in the right to a quality. and the right to be free fro sex discrimination in all of these things mea that they are entitled under the texas constitution to be able to get medical care and that their doctors cannot be conflicted between worryin about prosecution and taking care of their patient which is what the doctor is charged t do >> nancy, good to see you, thank you for joining us for this nancy northam is the president of the c - nearly 4 million people across california under flood alert after the state was hit with flooding, mudslides, and power outages. monterrey county, a leve failure. we're gonna head to florid next you can save up to $150 a year on your energy b
the texas medical board ha made it clear. if they don't read the legislation that way, it's guaranteed under the texas constitution yes, the supreme court t reverse roe v. wade. it's interpretation, wrong about the federal constitution we all have constitutional rights in our own states in texas guarantees the righ to life of these women the right to life. in the right to a quality. and the right to be free fro sex discrimination in all of these things mea that they are entitled under the texas...
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but texas has caused this harm to them. they wanted to have healthy pregnancies and they didn't, when their pregnancies had severe complications they were forced to undergo the rest of their life and their health, four of them had to leave the state of texas, demand as you just heard one into success because they would not give her care. and that is because of the abortion ban in the state of texas. so yes, i will talk about the legal theory, but it was such an honor to be there with these great women today as they stood up to a state that has imposed a 99-year prison sentence in the case of abortion. so, what we are challenging here is the fact that you should be able to get medical care in the doctor's judgment, whether it is needed, because you have a threat to your health or your life. and including the threat to your future fertility. this is what these women had risked as well, their health and their life and their future fertility, and what they are saying is that the emergency exception, which is totally unclear rig
but texas has caused this harm to them. they wanted to have healthy pregnancies and they didn't, when their pregnancies had severe complications they were forced to undergo the rest of their life and their health, four of them had to leave the state of texas, demand as you just heard one into success because they would not give her care. and that is because of the abortion ban in the state of texas. so yes, i will talk about the legal theory, but it was such an honor to be there with these...
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old >> exactly this da, in the next day i texas, then the next da in texas. or the da in some other state. i think that sort of the maste plan >> wow in the meantime, you read thos text message chains, it is a group of women who see their friend, i mean, first of all the sense that they ar offering her support in a time of crisis is so abundantly clear. i'll read another excerpt from it amy says, mistakes happen, you can't spiral hopefully this is a slap in th body that you need to remove yourself from him. >> yeah, it is, for sure can't risk something like that generally. especially with him. i just worry about your motion state and will be able to snea his way into your head then another one says, delet all conversations from today you don't want him looking through it brittani, got. it will do for sure. here's another friend, and get rid of the test and rapper, no at home. >> first of all, the environment in which this woma is feeling the clear pressur to carry through with this pregnancy, despite what is clearly not a good situation for her at home, i thi
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texas votes. as well as nancy northrop, president and ceo of the cente for reproductive rights. wendy, let's start with you. marcus silva, the texas ma suing his ex-wife friends fo assisting her and obtaining medication abortion, it is noble here that silver is bein represented by jonatha mitchell, not only the forme texas solicitor general, the principal architect of the states controversial sb8 law how should we understand all o this in this case in terms o the broader effort to bloc people from securing abortions >> melissa, thank you so much. you know, i think, really, thi is just further indication tha the folks who fought very hard to overturn roe v. wade were never going to be satisfie with that outcome. and instead now have turned to tactics like one that you ar talking about today, seeking t intimidate and instill fear in people who are working eithe to self managed abortion through medication abortion, o even to try to leave a state where abortion is banned and g elsewhere. and they are
texas votes. as well as nancy northrop, president and ceo of the cente for reproductive rights. wendy, let's start with you. marcus silva, the texas ma suing his ex-wife friends fo assisting her and obtaining medication abortion, it is noble here that silver is bein represented by jonatha mitchell, not only the forme texas solicitor general, the principal architect of the states controversial sb8 law how should we understand all o this in this case in terms o the broader effort to bloc people...
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joining me is former texas state senator, wendy davis, the new senior adviser of texas planned parenthood votes and political arm for planned parenthood affiliates in the state. wendy davis, always great to talk with you. the duggar case is interesting in that, you know, what she described as a dnc is an abortion. and yet, she characterized it as a miscarriage. i wonder if even that, if anybody who wasn't last named duggar was to try to get the same procedure, if they could even legally get that in texas. >> you know, joy, we have always known that when these abortion bans went into place in texas and elsewhere, abortion was going to become something that privileged people could access and others could not. and honestly, i'm glad that she was able to get the care that she needed. but the point is that everyone should be able to get that care. and what's happening on the ground in texas today, doctors are absolutely terrified to provide needed care even if arguably it fits an exception in the law. because if they are penalized as having carried out an illegal abortion in the state of texas
joining me is former texas state senator, wendy davis, the new senior adviser of texas planned parenthood votes and political arm for planned parenthood affiliates in the state. wendy davis, always great to talk with you. the duggar case is interesting in that, you know, what she described as a dnc is an abortion. and yet, she characterized it as a miscarriage. i wonder if even that, if anybody who wasn't last named duggar was to try to get the same procedure, if they could even legally get...
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but this is not a texas problem. the republicans and antiabortion extremists and white supremacist in this country are exploiting the texas system and exploiting the texas political system to advance a very extreme agenda and really destroyed democracy in our country and you are exactly right, as a physician it is my role to have as many lawyers as i do in constant lee be talking with lawyers and consulting with lawyers about how to care of my community. absolutely not. i went to medical school. i gotta obstruct drinks and gynecology training and i got fed federal training and i advanced abortion care so that i could take care of my community using medical evidence and scientific fact. and my experiences. not to ask a lawyer, a hospital administrator or my state representatives how to provide evidence based care, or really, how to perpetuate propaganda and anti-science information among my community. >> -- pretty different degrees. i want to make sure that we get to this headline that a lot of us followed last week w
but this is not a texas problem. the republicans and antiabortion extremists and white supremacist in this country are exploiting the texas system and exploiting the texas political system to advance a very extreme agenda and really destroyed democracy in our country and you are exactly right, as a physician it is my role to have as many lawyers as i do in constant lee be talking with lawyers and consulting with lawyers about how to care of my community. absolutely not. i went to medical...
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and i think this judge in texas is so extreme. you can see the impacts of these judicial appointments on when, and not only in texas but all over the country. >> here's the thing i don't need to explain to you. because america is not an accident, right? appointed in 2019, advocates, they warned of his willingness to bring his ideology which he's outlined for us to the bench. and the anti choice movement, they have been actively working to seek judges like him and then to bring cases before the judges such that they are able to actually in essence legislate from the bench. i wonder how you counter the efforts? >> this is exactly right. this is part of a coordinated strategy by extremists in the republican party to take away peoples reproductive rights. and it is not an accident. it is being followed through on the courts. and it is being followed through also and legislatures all over this country. it's ironic to me and painful to see that you have some of my republican colleagues in the senate who say abortion rights to be decided
and i think this judge in texas is so extreme. you can see the impacts of these judicial appointments on when, and not only in texas but all over the country. >> here's the thing i don't need to explain to you. because america is not an accident, right? appointed in 2019, advocates, they warned of his willingness to bring his ideology which he's outlined for us to the bench. and the anti choice movement, they have been actively working to seek judges like him and then to bring cases...
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and what we need the texas courts to do is clarify what this law means. and specifically, what we need the state of texas to do, is to say, if any of the women in this lawsuit they think weren't sick enough to get an abortion, they need to tell us which ones and why. >> this seems to be the issue here, this ambiguity. intentional, i think, largely, that women like yourself are in this position. what do you want to see come out, amanda, your decision to join this lawsuit, and speak out about what happened here? >> i think, first and foremost for me, it's about education. abortion's health care, plain and simple. a lot of times, it's necessary, lifesaving health care. sometimes, for the life of the mother, in my case, sometimes for the life of the fetus. one of my fellow plaintiffs cases, she was pregnant with twins, she needed the abortion of one to protect the life of the other. i think there is a stigma about what someone who needs and seeks an abortion looks like. i want people to understand, it's simply a standard medical procedure, and oftentimes, it'
and what we need the texas courts to do is clarify what this law means. and specifically, what we need the state of texas to do, is to say, if any of the women in this lawsuit they think weren't sick enough to get an abortion, they need to tell us which ones and why. >> this seems to be the issue here, this ambiguity. intentional, i think, largely, that women like yourself are in this position. what do you want to see come out, amanda, your decision to join this lawsuit, and speak out...
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in texas up to 99 years of incarceration. up to $100,000 in fine the wrist area but the figh is on it >> is indeed we wil see how it plays out politically, as well thank you both for joining us, politically, on this ver important conversation straight ahead, donald trump claims that he is about to b arrested what the response to that clai by the republican says about a party in crisis. another hour of velshi bac after me have a quick break. ♪marching band music♪ scotts daylawn saving is the biggest deal of the year. stock up early and save up to $20 dollars on the best scotts products. i've got moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪things are getting clearer.♪ ♪i feel free to bare my skin yeah, that's all me♪ ♪nothing and me go hand in hand♪ ♪nothing on my skin♪ ♪that's my new plan♪ ♪nothing is everything♪ achieve clearer skin with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. in another study, most people had 90% clearer skin, even at 4 years. and skyrizi
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to sue over the texas abortion law. each with a very persona reason to fight back against the assault on abortion rights lauren miller, one of the wome will join me shortly we are also going to b following the latest on extrem weather raising flooding concerns and already hard hi california and as donald trump prepares for a visit to iowa, new developments in the criminal investigation at the forme president in manhattan the very latest on the grand jury also, ahead the collapse of mega bank in silicon valle already having real worl consequences for workers >> access to the cash to b built to now piÑera employee to actually cover the expenses we got, the thing i am mostl worried about. >> the news coming even as president biden and the countr get good news on the economy a a whole. >> we created more jobs in the two years and an administration that created th first four years and i think all of thi matters. it is no accident. it means our economic plans ar working and now the bigges threat to our recovery is th reckles
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we couldn't get that in texas. we couldn't even have a full transparent conversation wit our medical team because of th confusion surrounding thes laws they were very rightfull fearful of what could be considered aiding and abetting us it was just feeling persecuted >> molly, the women in the lawsuit all denied abortions despite carrying on viable pregnancies which posed a majo risk to their lives. what specific clarifications are you hoping the lawsuit wil achieve when it comes to medical abortions in texas >> we need the state of texa to assume other women who have stepped forward and told their stories should have received abortion care. they are vacation that we ar seeking is that women in their situations and pregnant people in their situations goin forward in texas should be abl to access abortion as th health care that it is if the state of texas thinks the woman in the lawsuit wer not sick enough to receive a abortion, they need to tell us which ones and why >> lauren, event knowledge tha you were, quote, l
we couldn't get that in texas. we couldn't even have a full transparent conversation wit our medical team because of th confusion surrounding thes laws they were very rightfull fearful of what could be considered aiding and abetting us it was just feeling persecuted >> molly, the women in the lawsuit all denied abortions despite carrying on viable pregnancies which posed a majo risk to their lives. what specific clarifications are you hoping the lawsuit wil achieve when it comes to...
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>> on april 4th, 2005, a texas county sheriff near the louisiana border, heard it might be a fugitive in his area. >> i received a telephone call from a local texas ranger. >> the call lead sheriff johnson and his deputies, 65 miles from the nearest big city, to a mobile home on a chicken farm. the home of a couple, calling insoles richard and samantha deahl. >> if you wanted to hide, with this be a good place to do it? >> well, if a person keeps a low profile, a person could stay out of circulation for a while, yes. >> but the deahl's have been here for five years, until the law descended on their home. >> why did he say? >> i knew you were coming, i just did not know when. >> agents found mrs. deahl working on another farm, just down the road. >> what shape was she in? >> she seemed to be fine. >> the man and woman replaced in handcuffs, a routine arrest. but it turns out the rest of the story was anything but. that is because richard and samantha deahl were not husband and wife at all, but instead, the oddest of odd couples. his real name was randolph dial, an escaped convict and s
>> on april 4th, 2005, a texas county sheriff near the louisiana border, heard it might be a fugitive in his area. >> i received a telephone call from a local texas ranger. >> the call lead sheriff johnson and his deputies, 65 miles from the nearest big city, to a mobile home on a chicken farm. the home of a couple, calling insoles richard and samantha deahl. >> if you wanted to hide, with this be a good place to do it? >> well, if a person keeps a low profile, a...
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all eye s are on texas because what happens in texas doesn't stay in texas. we see these laws and these very creative and insane attacks on our rights continue to be baked into these texas laboratories and propagated across the country. i just reiterate where i started. this isn't just about a case in texas. it's about abortion access across the country and we need to be very alarmed that a judge believes they could make this case impact everyone across the country. >> and so if this drug is banned, what's the planned parenthood's next step >> look, i mean, the, each affiliate in our country will make an operational decision about the continuing the use of the other abortion medication. and so they will continue to ramp up and support patients with access to the other medication that is used in abortion as well as continue to offer the surgical abortion where they can but the point is that patients should have access to all of the available options. right? they should have access to the options to make decisions about their own lives and no one should have to
all eye s are on texas because what happens in texas doesn't stay in texas. we see these laws and these very creative and insane attacks on our rights continue to be baked into these texas laboratories and propagated across the country. i just reiterate where i started. this isn't just about a case in texas. it's about abortion access across the country and we need to be very alarmed that a judge believes they could make this case impact everyone across the country. >> and so if this drug...
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and so it invokes interestingly just the murder statute in texas. and wrongful death in texas. and the language of it is baby sylva was murder asked someone has to be held accountable >> this is something you hear in state legislatures with far right conservative members with increasing frequency could the end game to establish fetal person hood and get a work through the court system for a national policy? >> well, wrng it's a long game and part of it is laying the groundwork remember one of his lawyers is a person who wrote sb8, the tex law that introduced this idea that the people who helped with the abortion are also on the hook for something and we'll see how far you can get here but i think it's not just about the suit because one of the things that jumped out at me is how much of the language of the prosecution was in here, and what they might be try to do is get prosecutors into bringing this case. right? who's really supposed to be holding people to account for murder >> right, right, you're saying the husband is suing but, hey, hey, d.a., shouldn't you in texas be tak
and so it invokes interestingly just the murder statute in texas. and wrongful death in texas. and the language of it is baby sylva was murder asked someone has to be held accountable >> this is something you hear in state legislatures with far right conservative members with increasing frequency could the end game to establish fetal person hood and get a work through the court system for a national policy? >> well, wrng it's a long game and part of it is laying the groundwork...
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>> texas, when i think of texas, i don't think of greg abbott or the right-wing extremists that are against things like same-sex marriage were gun safety. i think of folks like sarah weddington, the twentysomething year old lawyer who won roe v. wade and brought abortion rights to this country. that wasn't so long ago, it was a case one in texas. i think of the voting rights act, which president biden just went and celebrated as he crossed the bridge. that was signed into law by a texas governor. certainly not a perfect president, but somebody who just didn't sign the voting rights act, and also the civil rights act, also the fair housing act, who also brought us medicaid and had a start. my state is a state where the majority of people believe in something much different than the current existing ruling regime. what we need to be able to do is organize that majority back to our progressive roots. >> congressman, thank you so much for your time. we greatly appreciate your insights. and -- >> no problem at all. i won't bring up any comic book characters, i'm happy to come back anytime. now i
>> texas, when i think of texas, i don't think of greg abbott or the right-wing extremists that are against things like same-sex marriage were gun safety. i think of folks like sarah weddington, the twentysomething year old lawyer who won roe v. wade and brought abortion rights to this country. that wasn't so long ago, it was a case one in texas. i think of the voting rights act, which president biden just went and celebrated as he crossed the bridge. that was signed into law by a texas...
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anyone's guess plus with the future o reproductive rights at stake across the country, i'll tal to a texas doctor about th challenges that they are already facing also, florida continues it push to become the entitle capital of america, and it wil not believe what the state legislature just proposed fo young girls. plus my sit down with author laura robbins as recoverin from addiction as a woman of color. this is american voices. ♪ ♪ ♪ we begin the hour in new yor where the investigation into hush money paid to porn star stormy daniels reveals how trump acts with his wall - this week, he lashed out o social media claiming that evidence - even directed supporters to -- again with no evidence manhattan da alvin bragg has not commented on his socia media post publicly. nbc news learned that bragg se an internal email to his staff saying that intimidation wil not be tolerated nbc news has also learned hi former legal adviser to michae cohen will testify before th grand jury at behest of trump' legal team the lawyer, bob costello, is expected to testify tomorrow this afternoon, in an excl
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, says representative brian slayton of royce city, texas. michelle, this sounds straight out of the handmaid's steal, a verse from the bible. what they're saying is whether it's through coercion or we have to pay you, we want women back in the 19th century. >> it's a carrot and a stick. i think we shouldn't be that surprised by corporate cowardice. corporate america was never going to be a leader in the fight for social justice. at best, they can be at some points kind of beholden to public opinion and public pressure. but what we have seen recently is especially with ron desantis in florida, there's such greater republican willingness despite their ostensible devotion to the free market, you see such greater republican willingness to use the power of the state to go after corporations, and corporations are timid and they're risk averse. we're seeing them buckle. speaking of the majority, we just saw in kansas, they had a referendum, an up and down referendum in a very conservative state. they made it very clear what the people of that state
, says representative brian slayton of royce city, texas. michelle, this sounds straight out of the handmaid's steal, a verse from the bible. what they're saying is whether it's through coercion or we have to pay you, we want women back in the 19th century. >> it's a carrot and a stick. i think we shouldn't be that surprised by corporate cowardice. corporate america was never going to be a leader in the fight for social justice. at best, they can be at some points kind of beholden to...
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you have this one judge in texas who they found. and their whole case was that that abortion pill hadn't worked, based on what we know, and the fact that the fda does more testing on something like abortion pills. there is centered on prolong time. so, i do think ultimately that this is a very bad look for the republican party. but, again, the republican party, they have sort of won control of the base driving now. you know, they were at the mercy of the evangelicals. and so, this is what's going to happen. either they are people, and they're letting them run the show. >> the base is driving now. what a statement! lisa rubin, molly jong-fast, thank you both. coming up, a new deal between the u.s. and canada could leave it out in the fold -- literally. but first, congresswoman jasmine crockett joins me to talk about her republican colleagues visit with a january 6th defendant and the d.c. jail. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ we really had our hands full with our two-year-old. so naturally, we doubled down with a new puppy. thankfully, we
you have this one judge in texas who they found. and their whole case was that that abortion pill hadn't worked, based on what we know, and the fact that the fda does more testing on something like abortion pills. there is centered on prolong time. so, i do think ultimately that this is a very bad look for the republican party. but, again, the republican party, they have sort of won control of the base driving now. you know, they were at the mercy of the evangelicals. and so, this is what's...
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the inability to access care and our community is unsafe. >> molly, in another lawsuit out of texas, a man is suing three women under the state' wrongful death statute for allegedly helping his now ex wife obtain abortion pills what do you make of this lawsuit? >> well, this is what they had originally wanted with - this idea that you could the go after women who were just trying to deal with iran medical situations you could then do the people who had helped her this is really appalling i do think it's important to realize a lot of these statute were not written ever to be an active, right? they were just written in this very vague way and when they got past, thes people were not so intereste in making sure that women' lives are protected. and if you look back at roe v. wade, at the original 1973 decision, you can see wa decided so broadly because the doctors were truly afraid to treat women. you have these women who are not able to get treatment. again, treatment can mean al sorts of things. i mean, this ban really does target pregnant women, right because if you have miscarriage o
the inability to access care and our community is unsafe. >> molly, in another lawsuit out of texas, a man is suing three women under the state' wrongful death statute for allegedly helping his now ex wife obtain abortion pills what do you make of this lawsuit? >> well, this is what they had originally wanted with - this idea that you could the go after women who were just trying to deal with iran medical situations you could then do the people who had helped her this is really...
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nothing this texas has changed. so who's to say the same thing wouldn't happen to me. and next time maybe wouldn't be as, quote, unquote, lucky. >> i don't know if it's happening in texas, but there are republicans trying to criminalize the act of leaving to seek health care, if you're a pregnant woman. willow was your daughter's name? what can we do for willow ask for you? i think everyone watching would want to do something. it z there anything we can do for you or her? >> that's really kind of you to ask. thank you. i think just continuing to listen to the conversation be be part of the conversation and be open minded and be respectful of those who are telling their stories so we can encourage more to do so. i personally have gotten a lot of support and i want every single person who has reached out to me to know how much it means to me. and that's what all women and pregnant people in my position need is support and opt open mindedness. >> don't know if you need to hear this, but it's what deserve, it's what you deserve as a woman, as a texan, as a family, that's w
nothing this texas has changed. so who's to say the same thing wouldn't happen to me. and next time maybe wouldn't be as, quote, unquote, lucky. >> i don't know if it's happening in texas, but there are republicans trying to criminalize the act of leaving to seek health care, if you're a pregnant woman. willow was your daughter's name? what can we do for willow ask for you? i think everyone watching would want to do something. it z there anything we can do for you or her? >> that's...
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gain flings with oxi boost and febreze. >>> i love texas. and it killed me that my own state does not seem to care if i live or die. >> you never want to hear that your son isn't going to survive. not even until birth. but what could we do? as my medical providers tried to counsel me on my options they would stop mid sentence looking for the words. it was like they were afraid that they would be arrested just for saying the word abortion out loud. >> five women in texas today made history. talking about the most deeply personal and painful moments of their own lives. in service of an unprecedented landmark lawsuit that they are bringing aiming to hold the state of texas accountable for horrific health consequences they have suffered after they were denied the, quote, necessary and potentially life saving health care in the form of abortions and were encouraged to get out staft to get the health care they needed. the 92 page document calls it a direct result of texas' near total abortion ban which should have guaranteed exceptions when their
gain flings with oxi boost and febreze. >>> i love texas. and it killed me that my own state does not seem to care if i live or die. >> you never want to hear that your son isn't going to survive. not even until birth. but what could we do? as my medical providers tried to counsel me on my options they would stop mid sentence looking for the words. it was like they were afraid that they would be arrested just for saying the word abortion out loud. >> five women in texas...
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, what's the legal standing of this group's position in texas? >> you know, it's a really good question and because it's a federal court, i think they're trying to make the argument that they should be able to appear there regardless of where the patients are that are currently receiving the medication i do want to stress as dasha said, that this is a method that has been used safely for more than 20 years. the fda has done a review of this medication after its initial allowance. its initial approval there simply is absolutely no precedent for intervening in an fda approved drug and removing access to that drug through a court. and it is part and parcel, of course, of a strategy that we're seeing here again by antiabortion extremists who are using every method they possibly can to remove access to abortion and of course, accomplish their underlying goal, which is to control women across this country. no matter where they live. >> i thank you very much for being with us. >>> coming up, six months ago today, mahsa amini died days after being arrest
, what's the legal standing of this group's position in texas? >> you know, it's a really good question and because it's a federal court, i think they're trying to make the argument that they should be able to appear there regardless of where the patients are that are currently receiving the medication i do want to stress as dasha said, that this is a method that has been used safely for more than 20 years. the fda has done a review of this medication after its initial allowance. its...
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and also, why is all thi happening in amarillo, texas of all places? and those are good questions because the first thing yo need to understand as the judg in question here is a produc of mitch mcconnell and donal trump's most successful projec during trump's four years in office together, they ramped throug more than 200 new judges fro the federal bench, many of who are just obviously and avowedl right-wing this judge is no exception the 45 year old already has long history of antiabortion and conservative beliefs he let the college republicans -- where he wrote in the school newspaper, the democrati party's ability to condone the federally sanctioned eradication of innocent huma life is indicative of the mora ambivalence undergirding thi party. that is the guy that heard the arguments. during law school, universit of texas, he focused his attention on the legal foundation for abortion rights and intended meetings of the federalist - in 2014, he worked for a conservative legal group calle the first liberty institute, defending clients like the christi
and also, why is all thi happening in amarillo, texas of all places? and those are good questions because the first thing yo need to understand as the judg in question here is a produc of mitch mcconnell and donal trump's most successful projec during trump's four years in office together, they ramped throug more than 200 new judges fro the federal bench, many of who are just obviously and avowedl right-wing this judge is no exception the 45 year old already has long history of antiabortion and...
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which are very vague sometimes in the case of texas contradictory. there seems to be different exceptions and different bans in texas law that apply at the same time understandably those ambiguities leave texas doctors with their hands tied they feel like if they make the wrong interpretation they can face up to life in prison for performing an abortion the challenge is going to be whether any exception whether how carefully drawn changes the dynamic because doctors facing that degree of prison time are going to be reluctant to intervene. these suits are important, but the problem is bigger. >> there's legislation being put forward in south carolina is going to make it that, if it's passed, a woman would be eligible for the death penalty if she seeks an abortion mary, thank you very much for joining us. >>> we're going to talk about the economy. the dow is more hthan 300 point. we're looking at a live look at it it's driven by the financial sector down 400 points now. it's dragging large u.s. banks down with it compounding what's been a bad week afte
which are very vague sometimes in the case of texas contradictory. there seems to be different exceptions and different bans in texas law that apply at the same time understandably those ambiguities leave texas doctors with their hands tied they feel like if they make the wrong interpretation they can face up to life in prison for performing an abortion the challenge is going to be whether any exception whether how carefully drawn changes the dynamic because doctors facing that degree of prison...
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texas' near abortion ban is seen in other states. they are hoping this could have national implications if they win this lawsuit. it leaves families -- there are seven plaintiffs in the case. it leaves families who are hoping for change while they try to deal with what happened to them. >> i have heard of other stories like this, yamiche. i want to bring there joyce on the legal experts. i believe it was in south carolina, a state legislator was talking about this. that's why they voted against a heartbeat law. women are forced to carry babies with no fetal heartbeat at all. for weeks. there is tremendous danger to their health, as amanda has experienced. now the tragedy of what she -- the complications she may face in the future. joyce, doctors feel that they are facing liability. for this group in texas to say, it's -- i saw yamiche's piece. he said, it's the doctors who are at fault. they should do this. the law is clear. the law is not clear in that regard. the law is a warning to doctors, correct? >> that's absolutely right. it'
texas' near abortion ban is seen in other states. they are hoping this could have national implications if they win this lawsuit. it leaves families -- there are seven plaintiffs in the case. it leaves families who are hoping for change while they try to deal with what happened to them. >> i have heard of other stories like this, yamiche. i want to bring there joyce on the legal experts. i believe it was in south carolina, a state legislator was talking about this. that's why they voted...
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the senators from texas voted to ban machine guns. texas hands very different senators now. senator bob hawley is a republican member of the texas state senate. he said this about the 18 year old mass murderer who shot 21 people to death in that fourth grade classroom in uvalde. quote, this man had enough time to do it with his hands or a baseball bat and so it's not the gun it's the person. they will say anything. with his hands. senator bob hall believes that he can walk into a fourth grade classroom and murder to teachers and 19 children with his hands while they are presumably sit around waiting for him to get to them so that he can murder them. senator bob hall thinks that he can walk into a fourth grade classroom in taxes and murder to teachers with a baseball bat and then murder 19 children with a baseball bat. senator bob hawley believes that no one will be able to run away while he was trying to do that. two teachers would actually have a pretty good chance of stopping the bad guy with a baseball bat while the 19 children are running away. it would've been much chea
the senators from texas voted to ban machine guns. texas hands very different senators now. senator bob hawley is a republican member of the texas state senate. he said this about the 18 year old mass murderer who shot 21 people to death in that fourth grade classroom in uvalde. quote, this man had enough time to do it with his hands or a baseball bat and so it's not the gun it's the person. they will say anything. with his hands. senator bob hall believes that he can walk into a fourth grade...
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they culminated portio medication not just in texas but for many people across the country, and also on breakin news this week, a man has no sued three women in texas for wrongful death for them in helping get abortion medicatio to their friend, he was trying to escape this terrible -- unwanted pregnancy so now, but going after people for accessing this legal abortion medication out of state when they have no option and abortion is virtuall entirely banned within the state. >> you referenced immigratio -- biden ministration reportedl considering reviving a polic to detain migrant families a the border i wanna play some sound from the conversation we had last night with christian - the president and ceo of lutheran immigration refugee services take a listen. >> [silence] >> we do not have that sound congressman, but in essence, i believe the essence of what sh was saying is that the sometimes a choice between political expediency and doing the right thing. the other thing that strikes m -- we know that it doesn't work we have the counter proo point. what does it say to you that i is e
they culminated portio medication not just in texas but for many people across the country, and also on breakin news this week, a man has no sued three women in texas for wrongful death for them in helping get abortion medicatio to their friend, he was trying to escape this terrible -- unwanted pregnancy so now, but going after people for accessing this legal abortion medication out of state when they have no option and abortion is virtuall entirely banned within the state. >> you...
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that included the plaintiff wh was forced to fly to texas t colorado to receive an abortio after her water broke. after just 19 weeks. >> people who think overturnin roe will not affect them eithe because they cannot ge pregnant or would never choose an abortion need to know wha is going on because of these lies believe me, you never know whe you, or someone you love wil need one the state of texas says that they want to preserve life b banning safe, legal abortions. but i have never felt my lif mattered less than it di during this situation. >> joining me now is doctor -- ob/gyn and president and ceo o physicians for reproductiv health he's also back with us thank you both for joining me. let's start with you, thes five women described painful and dramatic experiences because they were not able t receive the care that they needed as a physician, talk to us a bit about the serious medical consequences tha people face in these positions >> absolutely, thank you s much for having me let me begin by saying clearly that this is not medicine. this is not care this is not the right way to
that included the plaintiff wh was forced to fly to texas t colorado to receive an abortio after her water broke. after just 19 weeks. >> people who think overturnin roe will not affect them eithe because they cannot ge pregnant or would never choose an abortion need to know wha is going on because of these lies believe me, you never know whe you, or someone you love wil need one the state of texas says that they want to preserve life b banning safe, legal abortions. but i have never felt...
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he is in brownsville, texas. morgan, what have you learned about the four americans and why they were there in the first place? >> reporter: yeah. jose, of course, we're awaiting official u.s. confirmation of what the governor of the state of tamaulipas said earlier today. the heartbreaking update, that two of those americans are now dead, two others alive from this kidnapping that took place on friday. jose, just to underscore the proximity here, it was just a stone's throw on the other side of this border bridge into neighboring matamoros that, according to authorities, jose, this van that the four u.s. citizens were in took fire from armed men. then we saw that horrific video and the deadly play by play of them grabbing them, dragging them, placing them in the back of a white pickup truck. that's what launched kind of this -- so many unknowns. where were they taken? how were they doing? there was significant question about their well-being because of video until, unfortunately, the update from the governor. i
he is in brownsville, texas. morgan, what have you learned about the four americans and why they were there in the first place? >> reporter: yeah. jose, of course, we're awaiting official u.s. confirmation of what the governor of the state of tamaulipas said earlier today. the heartbreaking update, that two of those americans are now dead, two others alive from this kidnapping that took place on friday. jose, just to underscore the proximity here, it was just a stone's throw on the other...
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the stat of texas says that they want t preserve life by banning safe, legal abortions. but i hav never felt my life mattere less than it did during this situation. >> joining me now is doctor -- ob/gyn and president and ceo o physicians for reproductiv health. molly jong-fast is als back with us thank you both for joining me. doctor, let's start with you now, these five women describe painful and traumati experiences because they wer not able to receive the care that they needed as a physician, talk to us a bit about the serious medica consequences that people fac in these positions >> absolutely, thank you s much for having me. let me begin by saying clearly that this is not medicine. this i not care. this is not the righ way to take care of people. it is not what i train for 15 years in medical school, fellowship to do. when we thin about what it means to acces reproductive health care i this country and what folk with the capacity for pregnanc in texas are facing we kno that it is just the tip of the iceberg and we will continue t see these cases spread out around th
the stat of texas says that they want t preserve life by banning safe, legal abortions. but i hav never felt my life mattere less than it did during this situation. >> joining me now is doctor -- ob/gyn and president and ceo o physicians for reproductiv health. molly jong-fast is als back with us thank you both for joining me. doctor, let's start with you now, these five women describe painful and traumati experiences because they wer not able to receive the care that they needed as a...
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that is in the texas panhandle. there's a hundred of federal district judges so, in the grand scheme of things, it doesn't seem like the biggest deal in the world, except that northern district, he is the only federal judge there in amarillo. okay? and that brings us to why this cas today is in amarillo at all. i turns out that if you were a party in the lawsuit who wants and hard right wing outcome on these kinds of issues, all you need to do is find som plausible reason to bring it t judge kacsmaryk in the norther district of texas. find some way to file it in amarillo. in fact, the republican attorne general of texas, ken paxton has done this several times. his office is in downtow austin, so close to the austin federal courthouse, that h could stroll over there in les than 20 minutes, to file motions. but when ken paxton really needs the right outcome he does not go there. instead, he goes all the way to amarillo, a nearly eight-hour drive, t file his suit, specifically in this judged district where h know he wi
that is in the texas panhandle. there's a hundred of federal district judges so, in the grand scheme of things, it doesn't seem like the biggest deal in the world, except that northern district, he is the only federal judge there in amarillo. okay? and that brings us to why this cas today is in amarillo at all. i turns out that if you were a party in the lawsuit who wants and hard right wing outcome on these kinds of issues, all you need to do is find som plausible reason to bring it t judge...
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in rural texas, this is the heart of the gop base. it's trump country. 9 to 10 voters out in this town called robert lee, named after robert e. lee, vote republican. but they are very concerned about the gop's plan, for education. in rural towns like robert lee, where there are 256 kids total in the school district, if they see a cutting funding, which is what private cool vouchers would do, as each kid leaves, the district loses that funding, they don't have the same economy to scale. their budget is then. they lose five students, that a teacher salary. but with only 18 kids per class, they can't lose a teacher. so, rural texas, historically, has always resisted this policy. this year, the governor and lieutenant governor are banking that these rural communities, having watched the culture war play out on fox news for the last several years, will have changed their minds. and they will support this privatization of the school system, even though local school leaders, who they like, are saying the school really hurts our town. >> this
in rural texas, this is the heart of the gop base. it's trump country. 9 to 10 voters out in this town called robert lee, named after robert e. lee, vote republican. but they are very concerned about the gop's plan, for education. in rural towns like robert lee, where there are 256 kids total in the school district, if they see a cutting funding, which is what private cool vouchers would do, as each kid leaves, the district loses that funding, they don't have the same economy to scale. their...
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iran voter protection programs in texas on college campuses. i know how critically important those polling locations are for those kids. but i'll tell you what, jonathan, the rationale behind this that they're saying is that it's not safe to have a polling place on a college campus. but they also forced through, allowing folks to carry firearms on a college campus. >> so which one is about safety? >> we know when it's not about. that it's about suppressing the vote. i have to say, that we have talked a lot about efforts to overturn elections after the election is over in how under democratic that is. we have to pay more attention in this country to what they're doing before the election to fix the results were to try to make sure that certain folks don't have a chance to vote madeleine. >> that actually dovetails nicely with follow-up question i have, and that is, are you worried we are taking our eye off the ball to voter suppression efforts in the states. >> i think that we are in a difficult moment because we have a supreme court that is hos
iran voter protection programs in texas on college campuses. i know how critically important those polling locations are for those kids. but i'll tell you what, jonathan, the rationale behind this that they're saying is that it's not safe to have a polling place on a college campus. but they also forced through, allowing folks to carry firearms on a college campus. >> so which one is about safety? >> we know when it's not about. that it's about suppressing the vote. i have to say,...
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> it's really important to point out this isn't just about texas. this is about women and people who need access to this medication in all 50 states. this case is really about republicans not being happy with just overturning roe but really wanting to complete and total control over our bodies and our health care this is a judge who is essentially reaching in to blue states where abortion is still legal and really just using it to try to restrict our rights and undermine our federal agency >> what is the significance of where this was filed and with who? >> the judge appointed by donald trump got on the bench in 2019 sorks he hasn't been on the bench that long. in husband past record, he's had a conservative stance, at least as a private practice attorney the cases he worked on having to deal with contraceptives and against abortion no indication of how he will rule because he hasn't had something with this level of high stakes before him before, but we're pointing out when you file suit in amarillo, there's only one judge, but here's the case and t
> it's really important to point out this isn't just about texas. this is about women and people who need access to this medication in all 50 states. this case is really about republicans not being happy with just overturning roe but really wanting to complete and total control over our bodies and our health care this is a judge who is essentially reaching in to blue states where abortion is still legal and really just using it to try to restrict our rights and undermine our federal agency...
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this is the mug shot of a man who was indicted in texas in 2014 while he was serving as governor of texas. his name is rick. after he was indicted in 2014, he got fingerprinted, he got this nice mug shot taken with the perfect knot in his tie. just a few months later, he announced he was running for president of the united states, while he was still under felony indictment. in fact, for the duration of his 2016 republican presidential campaign, rick perry was under felony indictment. they did not drop the felony charges against him until a few months after he had dropped out of the presidential race. but even still, no big whoop. donald trump went on to name him secretary of energy for the united states. which is a fact that is still just as amazing to behold as his mug shot is lovely. also staying in texas, do you remember tom delay? he was the majority leader of the republican party in the u.s. house of representatives. he had to resign that job to have this mug shot taken after a warrant was issued for his arrest in 2005. as mug shots go, though, it's kind of another nice one. not as n
this is the mug shot of a man who was indicted in texas in 2014 while he was serving as governor of texas. his name is rick. after he was indicted in 2014, he got fingerprinted, he got this nice mug shot taken with the perfect knot in his tie. just a few months later, he announced he was running for president of the united states, while he was still under felony indictment. in fact, for the duration of his 2016 republican presidential campaign, rick perry was under felony indictment. they did...
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there are a lot of reasons to do aurÉlien texas right now. it will not be lost on anyone that this was during the 30th anniversary of this siege and the compound run by david quraishi. >> and we'll talk more about that later in the show. but before i wrap it up, let's talk about the current president, joe biden, a trip to canada today. you've been reporting on that. is listen to part of what he said. >> we're also making good on our commitment to address the historic levels of migration in our hemisphere. since we created dedicated pathways to the united states, a number of states has dropped precipitously obviously, and i can be candid for stepping up with a similar program, opening new legal pathways for the 15,000 migrants who come to canada from countries in the western hemisphere. >> can joe biden get credit, quote unquote, for all of the things that he is doing at a time when donald trump is back sucking up all the media oxygen? >> i do not know that i could answer that question. what i can say, specific to this issue, is that this is s
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we're only -- this because a federal judge in texas thinks, why not? who's going to stop me >> it is incredible. just as we saw the dobbs decision, we'd never seen a constitutional right in our lifetime stripped away which is what the supreme court did no one can find a case where a judge for strictly political reasons has withdrawn fda approval of a medication, and it's true, medication abortion is extremely safe. it was approved by the fda more than 20 years ago. millions of women used it safely and effectively. i think it's safer than tylenol. it's a 90% effective rate. so now women are going to be forced to use other medications for no reason other than politics and what it really underscores is why the american people are so mad and as we saw in the elections, they were mad across the country. not just democrats -- republicans, independents, women everywhere politicians have no difference making medical decisions, and that's what this hwhole thing is about. it's about power and control, taking away the rights of people to make fundamental decision
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the texas heart beat act, says the law is clear as written. doctors like amanda's are misinterpreting it. >> if they're saying they have to delay and wait the days like you're talking about, that is medical malpractice. but it is uncertain that this child may survive or may not, texas is saying, we don't jump to conclusions. >> reporter: doctors are saying, the law is not clear, and, as a result, i'm going to act on the side of being cautious. that means i might have to wait for a woman to get sicker and sicker before i can perform an abortion that i know she needs. >> that's the wrong conclusion. >> reporter: nancy northup is the president for the center of reproductive rights. >> the issue is not that the doctors are being too cautious. the reality is, without clarification of this texas law, without a change in the circumstances that are happening today, it is going to come that women are going to die. >> reporter: he disagrees. >> the law is not putting lives in danger, it's black and white about what a doctor can and cannot do. >> reporte
the texas heart beat act, says the law is clear as written. doctors like amanda's are misinterpreting it. >> if they're saying they have to delay and wait the days like you're talking about, that is medical malpractice. but it is uncertain that this child may survive or may not, texas is saying, we don't jump to conclusions. >> reporter: doctors are saying, the law is not clear, and, as a result, i'm going to act on the side of being cautious. that means i might have to wait for a...
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that, and as we await a texa judge's decision whether t brandon essential abortion medication one state is not waiting becoming the first in th nation to explicitly and the abortion pill. and a head to head political duel between donald trump an ron desantis heating up, but this eithe have what it takes to ru voters nationwide? that one american voices returns. but first -- look at the other big storie we're watching this. our on msnbc jessica. >> alicia, thank you are shooting at an after hours club in columbus, ohio left two people dead and fou others hurt this morning police say the street near the club will remain closed. what police investigate this no suspect has been taken into custody at thousands of people in franc are protesting president emmanuel macron's pensio reform which would raise the entire mud age from 62 to 64. today, paris police and -- to hotspots citing quote serious risks of disturbance to public order and security the move though has no determined demonstrators a they turn to other places to protest. and a 6.7 magnitude earthquake hit the second largest city of
that, and as we await a texa judge's decision whether t brandon essential abortion medication one state is not waiting becoming the first in th nation to explicitly and the abortion pill. and a head to head political duel between donald trump an ron desantis heating up, but this eithe have what it takes to ru voters nationwide? that one american voices returns. but first -- look at the other big storie we're watching this. our on msnbc jessica. >> alicia, thank you are shooting at an...