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. >> i think this is a giant step forward for alabama. i think it's a victory tonight for women, for families, for alabama in general. it feels like it's the start of a change, here. >> last night on this program we broke the news that the democrat marilyn lance flipped a seat in the alabama state house. she actually won the special election my 25 points, in a district that donald trump won by one percentage point in 2020. the biden/harris campaign has called her win a major warning sign for trump, saying that alabama voters know exactly who to blame for restricting their ability to decide how and when to build their families, and they're ready to fight back. it's a seat marilyn lands ran for two years ago, and lost by seven points to republican david cole, who held that seat until he pleaded guilty to voter fraud in august. marylin lands ran on women's reproductive rights in alabama, where the state supreme court ruled that frozen embryos are people, and which has a near- total abortion ban. she shared her own experience with abortion in
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for alabama in general. it feels like it is a start of a change here. >> last night, we broke the news that the democrat marilyn lands flipped a seat in the alabama state house. she won the special election by 25 points. in a district that donald trump won by one percentage point in 2020. the biden harris campaign has called her win a major warning sign for trump saying that alabama voters quote know exactly who to blame for restricting their ability to decide how and when to build their families and they are ready to fight back. it is a seat marilyn lost two years ago. he pleaded guilty to voter fraud in august. marilyn ran on women's reproductive rights in alabama where the supreme court ruled that frozen embryos are people and there is a near total abortion ban. >> i was pregnant with a baby who had a fatal condition and would not survive. and because of alabama's abortion ban, we had to drive ten hours to get the medical care i needed. >> i once faced a nearly identical situation but was able to get the
for alabama in general. it feels like it is a start of a change here. >> last night, we broke the news that the democrat marilyn lands flipped a seat in the alabama state house. she won the special election by 25 points. in a district that donald trump won by one percentage point in 2020. the biden harris campaign has called her win a major warning sign for trump saying that alabama voters quote know exactly who to blame for restricting their ability to decide how and when to build their...
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alabama has good people, smart people. but our politicians do not represent alabama. they represent a small portion of the maga base who believes in this type of extremism. so yes. it brought it to the forefront so that it was right in people's face and they had to deal with it up close and personal like they had before. >> marilyn lands winning by 25 points in that district. she will be a guest i believe on the 10:00 p.m. show tonight on the last word. you can see her there. bill brett, thank you very much. >> thank you, chris. >>> as i said, representative- elect marilyn lands will be on the last word at 10:00 p.m. make sure to stay tuned for that. >>> but first, why things might be looking up for the biden campaign and what you really need to know about polls ahead of this election. next. of this election. next. >>> let me point you to the bottom of the screen. there. there. just to give you time to get your phone out to scan it. there has never been more national polling than there is right now. every day, there are new polls and we see people freak out about bad
alabama has good people, smart people. but our politicians do not represent alabama. they represent a small portion of the maga base who believes in this type of extremism. so yes. it brought it to the forefront so that it was right in people's face and they had to deal with it up close and personal like they had before. >> marilyn lands winning by 25 points in that district. she will be a guest i believe on the 10:00 p.m. show tonight on the last word. you can see her there. bill brett,...
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your thoughts on alabama's victory? >> it is exciting for the people here in alabama to get to the final four. a little sorry it is clemson because i have family members that went to clemson, but the folks in alabama and here,, easter celebration, are very excited about this win. >> alabama state representative, marilyn lands, thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >>> coming up , gearing up for a rebirth that cannot be stopped by republicans playing politics with its recent tragedy that's next in this week's rise up. bladder leak underwear has one job. i just want to feel protected! especially for those sudden gush moments. always discreet protects like no other. with a rapid dry core that locks in your heaviest gush quickly for up to zero leaks. always discreet- the protection we deserve! this thing? it's what's going on inside of me. it's my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. it wasn't always this calm uc went everywhere i did. wondering when it would pop up next was stressful doing a number on my insides. bu
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it is respect alabama 202016, respect alabama 2026 if any viewers have an interest in learning more. >> how did you find the way in which you can get conservatives you might say, i don't know trans kids are understand this very well. how do you get them to be involved in the conversation to say, i'm republican and i'm conservative but i'm not interested in, whether it is culture wars or curtailing people's freedoms? >> number one, you show up. to marilyn's point, we are the ones on the state level that you are likely to see in the grocery store or on your doorstep in the way you won't see your member of congress. you can have these honest conversations about, even difficult issues. and get to the shared value of, this is just chaos and i don't want chaos. i might not agree with you on every single issue but i trust you. it is about building the trust that happens on the local level. so showing up, i love what marilyn said she did. that is something i did in michigan. i opened a pact called a more perfect michigan to do exactly that and have an honest conversation with people about, t
it is respect alabama 202016, respect alabama 2026 if any viewers have an interest in learning more. >> how did you find the way in which you can get conservatives you might say, i don't know trans kids are understand this very well. how do you get them to be involved in the conversation to say, i'm republican and i'm conservative but i'm not interested in, whether it is culture wars or curtailing people's freedoms? >> number one, you show up. to marilyn's point, we are the ones on...
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and in the case of alabama, dilute the power of the black vote. what are your thoughts, as the cbc chair, as we walked across that historic bridge, 59 years later, and still fighting for voting rights. the supreme court took section five out of the voting rights act. a trump appointed court in many ways. what was going through your mind? >> well reverend al, it's great to be here with you, in selma. it's great to have the vice president joining, us along with the foot soldiers and who, 59 years ago, lead this march on bloody sunday. unfortunately, it was a march that led to the beating, to the bleeding, and the near death of those marchers. >> i pushed one of them in the wheelchair, you are right next to. for people who saw the wheelchair, she was one of the original marchers on the bridge, that was tear gassed that day. >> and they are still here, marching for justice. >> that's right. >> and as you said, the march 59 years ago was about voting rights. four months after that march, 59 years ago they passed the voting rights act. the civil rights
and in the case of alabama, dilute the power of the black vote. what are your thoughts, as the cbc chair, as we walked across that historic bridge, 59 years later, and still fighting for voting rights. the supreme court took section five out of the voting rights act. a trump appointed court in many ways. what was going through your mind? >> well reverend al, it's great to be here with you, in selma. it's great to have the vice president joining, us along with the foot soldiers and who, 59...
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i'll talk to alabama state representative about that next. e representative about that next ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. >>> nearly 300 students gathered in montgomery today to protest the sb' 129 deia bill. >> history should not and will not repeat. the time has come for a new wave of activists and empowered individuals to speak up and spread justice and equity in every way possible. >> that was samford university student hakeem tims. the bill he referenced is a new alabama senate bill restricting diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts in the state's public schools, universities, and colleges. and the history he referenced included this spring 1963. thousands of students gathered
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parts of alabama. words of huntsville. very high portions of people with college and advanced degrees. what are the contours of the politics of this issue, particularly after alabama became talk of the nation after that decision? >> again, it's one of those situations where that area, yes, has a highly educated populace. but through the district and 2020 to be a republican district. remember, this is an area of this date with they have this year after year after year. i think it's a significant win. the right ended with the right message at the right time for the district and >> she ran that add on abortion, but also to show some of the print material, obviously you are mostly doing mailers and that kind of thing. people are not only are a lot that she talks about abortion a lot. she really wanted to center abortion. it feels counterintuitive but it seems to me to say something about where this notion of this date is on this issue. >> i think if you actually pull the people of alabama, which has been d
parts of alabama. words of huntsville. very high portions of people with college and advanced degrees. what are the contours of the politics of this issue, particularly after alabama became talk of the nation after that decision? >> again, it's one of those situations where that area, yes, has a highly educated populace. but through the district and 2020 to be a republican district. remember, this is an area of this date with they have this year after year after year. i think it's a...
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today the republican house and senate alabama both passed bills to protect ivf. the legislation would shield patients, doctors, another professionals engaged in ivf services from getting engaged in civil suits. those were then reconciled inside by the governor. clearly republicans, who control the alabama state government, immediately recognized how bad this could be. like a 90 ten issue. 80 5:15. but it's also bad for people trying to grow their families who desperately want to have children. and for the republican party's political future. and in congress, panicked republicans reacted to the ruling by running around proclaiming the support for ivf to anyone who would listen. >> i don't support any effort to take away ivf from any woman in this country. >> ivf is something that is so critical to a lot of couples. it helps them have great families. our country needs. that >> people need to have access. people, we need more kids, we need people to have the opportunity to have kids. >> i'm for ivf. and pro ivf. it's protected in missouri, in my state, and i think s
today the republican house and senate alabama both passed bills to protect ivf. the legislation would shield patients, doctors, another professionals engaged in ivf services from getting engaged in civil suits. those were then reconciled inside by the governor. clearly republicans, who control the alabama state government, immediately recognized how bad this could be. like a 90 ten issue. 80 5:15. but it's also bad for people trying to grow their families who desperately want to have children....
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if it was not already clear, it's a stop in alabama. and yet somehow this week alabama's republican controlled legislate managed to pass something. after the state supreme court ruled two weeks ago that frozen embryos are children, and effectively and access to fertility treatments. the new legislation passed yesterday aims to grant criminal immunity to anyone providing idf services. doctors can't be sued if they give fertility treatments. the legislation fails to address the fundamental question here. how does the state of alabama define a child? is an embryo created by ivf a person? and if you freeze an embryo, are you freezing a person? meanwhile, at the u.s. capitol the cleanup effort is going even worse. the top republicans in the country publicly pledging to support ivf after the republican senate campaign begged them to do so, earlier this week republican senator cindy hines smith blocked a measure that would have provided federal protection for ivf treatments. cindy hyde-smith explained her position saying i support the ability
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from attending classes at the university of alabama. he is the one whose inaugural promise was segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever. joining me is alabama state representative, juandalynn givan. thank you for being with us this evening. i would like to get your reaction. this is a pretty sweeping bill that does not really address anything that most people who understand de i believe is de i. it just seems to be a generally anti- diversification rule. >> absolutely. first of all, thank you for having me. i'm very disheartened by this bill. you represent -- reference 1963. i represent the area in which four little girls were killed at the baptist church that were bond, attending sunday school. this legislation, sb 129, on the house floor let me say to you what i said. i echoed these words. this bill takes me back. this is a rolled black escarole back of brown versus the board of education. this takes me to plessy versus ferguson. this takes me to a time in history that just a few months ago. just a few weeks ago in t
from attending classes at the university of alabama. he is the one whose inaugural promise was segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever. joining me is alabama state representative, juandalynn givan. thank you for being with us this evening. i would like to get your reaction. this is a pretty sweeping bill that does not really address anything that most people who understand de i believe is de i. it just seems to be a generally anti- diversification rule. >> absolutely....
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they told alabama that was not good enough. the alabama legislature had to redraw the map with a second majority black district. republicans took this case to the supreme court as well where the court put it on pause back in 2022 saying it was too close to the election, change the map . we don't want to mess with things. mind you, that was in february 2022. the primary was not held until late may. so what happened? the state of alabama used the racially gerrymandered maps with disenfranchised black voters and cost democrats the ones that had already been >>> down by the lower court is unconstitutional. they used those maps. to no one's surprise republicans benefited because they won every district except the whole majority black district helping to secure the tiny majority in the house. here is the kicker. after the election was over, the supreme court got around to ruling on the case and ruled 5- 4 that alabama's map did violate the voting rights act and would have to be redrawn. the state of alabama did discriminate against b
they told alabama that was not good enough. the alabama legislature had to redraw the map with a second majority black district. republicans took this case to the supreme court as well where the court put it on pause back in 2022 saying it was too close to the election, change the map . we don't want to mess with things. mind you, that was in february 2022. the primary was not held until late may. so what happened? the state of alabama used the racially gerrymandered maps with disenfranchised...
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well, last night, alabama voters, you heard me right, alabama vote, elected a democrat for a state house seat. marilyn lands crushed her republican opponent by 25 points. and here's the wildest part of the story. she wasn't some sort of like democrat in name only. lands actually campaigned on abortion access, telling voters she supported ivf, which her state almost banned. and on repealing the state's near total ban on abortions. this victory comes just hours after a majority of justices on the supreme court including those eager to end abortion access would not move to block dispensing mifepristone because even they couldn't buy the absurd arguments in this case. that's saying something. some of you might be inclined to breathe a sigh of relief, but if you were listening to justices alito and thomas, this isn't the end of the assault on reproduck rights. alito and thomas, warriors of the religious right, were openly giving their forced birth allies a roadmap to accomplishing the ultimate goal. a total, national ban on abortion. they did so by repeatedly bringing up the 1873 comstock act
well, last night, alabama voters, you heard me right, alabama vote, elected a democrat for a state house seat. marilyn lands crushed her republican opponent by 25 points. and here's the wildest part of the story. she wasn't some sort of like democrat in name only. lands actually campaigned on abortion access, telling voters she supported ivf, which her state almost banned. and on repealing the state's near total ban on abortions. this victory comes just hours after a majority of justices on the...
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your thoughts on what happened in alabama as well as wider trends. >> what happened in alabama is stunning. it really is. democrats do not win in districts like that by 25 points. now, if it had been a squeaker or some fluke involved, you could sort of write it off and just walk past. no. 25 points. those voters meant it. they meant what they said last night and that gets to the larger point of how we should be view this coming election which is one thing, one set of data we really ought to pay attention to is what voters are actually doing in election rather than what they tell polsters they will or might do or intend to do. i am not somebody who says polls are totally unimportant and totally invalid. some are clearly better than others. but what voters actually do, i mean, that's in the bank. we know that's real. what voters have been doing resoundingly is rejecting this theft of their freedoms in election after election and blue state after red state, blue state after red state, it has been happening. you know, past results do not necessarily guarantee future performance, but you have t
your thoughts on what happened in alabama as well as wider trends. >> what happened in alabama is stunning. it really is. democrats do not win in districts like that by 25 points. now, if it had been a squeaker or some fluke involved, you could sort of write it off and just walk past. no. 25 points. those voters meant it. they meant what they said last night and that gets to the larger point of how we should be view this coming election which is one thing, one set of data we really ought...
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a freshman center senator from the state state of alabama. at age 32, she's also the youngest woman to be elected from any state. senator britt is an interesting and strategic choice for republicans. she ran on her staunch opposition to abortion she celebrated the overturning of roe versus wade. republicans have lost election after election, after election, any time it's tied to that subject. after the alabama supreme court effective banned invitro fertilization. the alabama signed that bill last night, which happened to be on the eve of senator katie britt's national debut. lucky her. joining us is john, columnist. john, great to see you tonight. >> great to be here, too. thanks for having me. >> so you have seen katie britt up close in alabama politics, for a lot longer than people on the national scene know her. what should we expect? and what have you come to learn about her in her years in alabama politics? >> well, she came to power, sort of as an alternative sort of politician to the craziness of the mel brooks of the world and the buf
a freshman center senator from the state state of alabama. at age 32, she's also the youngest woman to be elected from any state. senator britt is an interesting and strategic choice for republicans. she ran on her staunch opposition to abortion she celebrated the overturning of roe versus wade. republicans have lost election after election, after election, any time it's tied to that subject. after the alabama supreme court effective banned invitro fertilization. the alabama signed that bill...
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this resonated with voters in alabama, especially after the supreme court in alabama threatened the future of in vitro fertilization also known as ivf. democrats hope they can use this as a blueprint for swing districts across the country. alabama state representative maryland rands -- marilyn lands joins us and also his planned parenthood president and ceo alexis mcgill johnson. >> good morning to you. i know you ran in part due to your personal experience of seeking reproductive care that obviously resonated very much with voters. i am curious, when you are on the stump, was a government overreach that was resonating with voters there was a choice specifically? >> i think it was both. what i found is people felt that we have gone too far this time. and also the power of stories that we used in this campaign and we have seen many people come out and talk about their own experiences. i think people connecting the dots that maybe abortion is not what they have traditionally thought. i think the power of telling stories has been helpful. >> representative, congratulations. it's such an incre
this resonated with voters in alabama, especially after the supreme court in alabama threatened the future of in vitro fertilization also known as ivf. democrats hope they can use this as a blueprint for swing districts across the country. alabama state representative maryland rands -- marilyn lands joins us and also his planned parenthood president and ceo alexis mcgill johnson. >> good morning to you. i know you ran in part due to your personal experience of seeking reproductive care...
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happened in alabama is stunning. it really is. i mean democrats do not win in districts like that by 25 points. for you, if it had been a squeaker or some fluke involved, you can sort of write it off and just walk past. no, 25 points. those voters meant it. they meant what they said last night. and that gets to the larger point of how we should view this coming election, which is one thing -- wut set of data we really ought to pay attention to is what voters are actually doing in election after election rather than what they tell pollsters they will or might do or intend to do. i'm not somebody who says you know polls are totally unimportant and totally invalid. some are better than others. but what voters actually do, i mean that's in the bank. we know that's real. and what voters have been doing resoundingly is rejecting this theft of their freedoms in election after election and blue state after red state, after blue state after red state. it has been happening. and past results do not necessarily guarantee future
happened in alabama is stunning. it really is. i mean democrats do not win in districts like that by 25 points. for you, if it had been a squeaker or some fluke involved, you can sort of write it off and just walk past. no, 25 points. those voters meant it. they meant what they said last night. and that gets to the larger point of how we should view this coming election, which is one thing -- wut set of data we really ought to pay attention to is what voters are actually doing in election after...
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. >>> ivf protection signed into law in alabama, why the political fight over reproductive rights is still far from over. >>> and later a new midair scare, what caused flames to shoot from a united planes engine just moments after takeoff. ♪♪ >>> it is 10:00 a.m. eastern, 7:00 a.m. pacific, i'm josÉ diaz-balart in for ana cabrera. we begin with one of the most important speeches president biden will give this year, the state of the union address set for 9:00 p.m. eastern, 6:00 p.m. pacific tonight. we expect the president to highlight his administration's accomplishments so far and what he still hopes to do and lay out the stakes of the upcoming election. with his general election rematch with donald trump now set. joining us is nbc's monica alba from the white house and sahil kapur from capitol hill. monica, good morning, what r we hearing from the white house about this evening's speech? >> reporter: of course it is very high stakes, jose, and it's a speech that the president has been working on for days. thematically he's been working on it for months, so you're going to be h
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we are in alabama. this decision, this supreme court ruling on embryos came out of alabama, which is a deep red religious state. a lot of the voters we have been talking to aren't necessarily disagreeing with the supreme court decision. some do disagree. others agree but want access for ivf and others really do believe embryos are children and they should be protected as such. listen to some of the conversations we had. >> supreme court got it wrong. >> reporter: you believe the supreme court -- the embryo decision? >> because they said embryos are humans. how can you freeze humans? you can't freeze me and have me come back. >> reporter: do you think people who want access should have access to ivf. >> i don't know about that. i believe god put them where he wants. if they supposed to have a baby, let god do the work. >> reporter: nationally, polls have shown that ivf is overwhelmingly popular, not just with democrats, but republicans. the thing i'm learning from voters is the connection isn't necessari
we are in alabama. this decision, this supreme court ruling on embryos came out of alabama, which is a deep red religious state. a lot of the voters we have been talking to aren't necessarily disagreeing with the supreme court decision. some do disagree. others agree but want access for ivf and others really do believe embryos are children and they should be protected as such. listen to some of the conversations we had. >> supreme court got it wrong. >> reporter: you believe the...
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many clinics here in alabama have had to pause the critical ivf treatments. i just spoke to one of the doctors at alabama fertility special, take a listen to what she told me. >> we have women who have been waiting for this bill to pass, and, in fact, anticipating embryo transfers as soon as tomorrow or friday. we know that there are larger questions surrounding the supreme court ruling, and some uncertainties about whether the supreme court will accept this bill as part of our law. >> reporter: one of the lawmakers i talked to who's a democrat who said he will likely vote in favor of the bill so families can get the process restarted but this is like put ago band-aid on a hemorrhaging wound. there's so much more fall out. the can of worms has been opened and this is quite a mess in the state right now. and just so you know, the protests that you're hearing behind me here is about a different bill. this is not about ivf. the alabama state house right now really the center of a lot of action here, katy. >> i was just going to ask that, dasha burns, thank you v
many clinics here in alabama have had to pause the critical ivf treatments. i just spoke to one of the doctors at alabama fertility special, take a listen to what she told me. >> we have women who have been waiting for this bill to pass, and, in fact, anticipating embryo transfers as soon as tomorrow or friday. we know that there are larger questions surrounding the supreme court ruling, and some uncertainties about whether the supreme court will accept this bill as part of our law....
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take a look at what's going on in alabama. but i do think that democrats are going to have to do a little bit more work especially on this issue that's so complicated if you haven't gone through the ivf process yourself to do more work to tie that together, tie the decision together with the threat to ivf, tie all of that back to the fall of roe and the door that that has opened to restricting other reproductive freedoms and also tie that to the stakes in down ballot races like today. five of the nine -- five of the nine supreme court seats here in alabama are on the ballot today, including the chief justice who put out this ruling, who put out in his opinion bible verses, he has aged out of his seat, can you believe it, alabama has age limits for their supreme court justices? and so there are folks running to replace him. but it just puts a spotlight on the power that state superior courts and state legislatures have as well. the state legislature right now is trying to sort of fix the problem that the supreme court created,
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the sanctity of life adopted by the people of alabama and encompasses the following. if god made every person in his image to, each person therefore has a value that far exceeds the ability of human beings to calculate and, three, human life cannot be wrongfully destroyed without incurring the wrath of a holy god. now, if you're surprised to see this kind of language in a legal opinion, perhaps you should not be. the very same day that the ivf ruling came down, chief justice parker appeared on a video podcast hosted by a conservative qanon believing self proclaimed prophet. >> god created government and the fact that we have let it go into the position of others's heartbreaking for those of us who understand and we know it is for him. that is why he is calling and equipping people to step back into these mountains right now. >> step back into these mountains right now. that is alabama chief justice parker. if you look closely, you would see what it says behind him. restore the seven. that's a reference to the seven mountains mandate or the seven mountains dominion, wh
the sanctity of life adopted by the people of alabama and encompasses the following. if god made every person in his image to, each person therefore has a value that far exceeds the ability of human beings to calculate and, three, human life cannot be wrongfully destroyed without incurring the wrath of a holy god. now, if you're surprised to see this kind of language in a legal opinion, perhaps you should not be. the very same day that the ivf ruling came down, chief justice parker appeared on...
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dasha burns is reporting from montgomery, alabama. how much is the ivf controversy looming over the super tuesday contest today? >> reporter: well, it's certainly looming, chris, but perhaps differently here in alabama than it is across the country. look, let's remember this is a case that was ruled here in alabama. the deep red, religious south. there are a lot of folks who agree with the supreme court decision who do believe that embryos are children. there are also plenty that disagree. we've had a wide array of conversations with folks at the polls today. take a listen. do you think people who want to have children should have access to ivf? >> i don't know about that because i believe in god put them when they want them. if they supposed to have a baby, let god do the work. >> reporter: it's a tough spot for you. >> it is. it is. i mean, abortion and the whole thing, i do think they're children. >> reporter: how important is that issue of bodily autonomy, reproductive rights for you as you're voting today but also in november? >>
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that is huge. >> it's a massive margin in alabama. democrats are calling this a political earthquake, and that's why. this is a legislature that is super majority republican, so for lands to have this kind of victory is really remarkable. and here's what she did, katy, she campaigned specifically on reproductive rights. she talked over and over again about that alabama state supreme court ruling that paused ivf treatment in the state that the legislature had to scramble to fix. she talked about that. she talked about repealing the all out abortion ban that the state has. she made that central to her campaign, and look at what happened, democrats are also calling this a harbinger of things to come. >> is there anything else happening in alabama soon that we could test this again, or is this one off until november. >> the ivf issue isn't over, by the way, because the fix that the legislature put in place is really kind of a stopgap. it's a measure that doesn't address the fundamental question that was before the supreme court that said
that is huge. >> it's a massive margin in alabama. democrats are calling this a political earthquake, and that's why. this is a legislature that is super majority republican, so for lands to have this kind of victory is really remarkable. and here's what she did, katy, she campaigned specifically on reproductive rights. she talked over and over again about that alabama state supreme court ruling that paused ivf treatment in the state that the legislature had to scramble to fix. she talked...
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alabama is big. let's take a look. >> marilyn lands has just won the house district seat in alabama. >> reliably red district in north alabama turning blue in a special house election. >> she made reproductive rights a center piece of her campaign. >> it's a victory tonight for women, for families, for alabama in general. >> people are very excited to see marilyn's win tonight. >> a lot of this is people value their freedoms in the south, in the midwest, anywhere in the country. >> two questions. why'd she win by 25 points in alabama, and is it replicable for your party in other places? >> so we've been winning everywhere. we're going to do a lot better in florida in 2024 than anyone thinks, but we can revisit that at another point. but people -- you look at the supreme court, i hope president biden and democrats make this initiative. the disapproval of the supreme court among under 35 is 74%. so maybe we can't say to you -- we can talk you into being excited. but what you better be excited about if
alabama is big. let's take a look. >> marilyn lands has just won the house district seat in alabama. >> reliably red district in north alabama turning blue in a special house election. >> she made reproductive rights a center piece of her campaign. >> it's a victory tonight for women, for families, for alabama in general. >> people are very excited to see marilyn's win tonight. >> a lot of this is people value their freedoms in the south, in the midwest,...
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here in alabama, they attack the freedom to use ivf treatment. women and couples denied the ability to fulfill their dream of having a child. consider the irony, on the one hand, these extremists tell women, they do not have the freedom to end an unwanted pregnancy. on the other hand, these extremists tell women they do not have the freedom to start a family. >> joining our discussion now is congresswoman lisa rochester, candid for the united states senate in delaware this year in 2024. congresswoman rochester, what we just heard from the vice president sounds like something we are repeatedly going to be hearing during this presidential campaign. you're a coach in the biden harris campaign, this issue of in vitro fertilization seems to have helped frame what republicans are trying to do with personal freedoms that we all thought we were going to be able to enjoy. >> well, first of all, lawrence, it's good to be back with you. especially talking about something as important as our freedoms. i have to say, vice president harris gave a powerful spee
here in alabama, they attack the freedom to use ivf treatment. women and couples denied the ability to fulfill their dream of having a child. consider the irony, on the one hand, these extremists tell women, they do not have the freedom to end an unwanted pregnancy. on the other hand, these extremists tell women they do not have the freedom to start a family. >> joining our discussion now is congresswoman lisa rochester, candid for the united states senate in delaware this year in 2024....
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in alabama. the ivf ruling, that is on the minds of voters now as they're going to the polls in alabama and what state legislatures did not do when it came to correcting the legislation. they didn't answer the question of is an embryo an unborn child. i also think looking at what happens in races such as california. we won't know the details for some days maybe given how california votes. it's a thing out there. in north carolina. so some of these, these are all places that are going to make a difference and matter when it comes to places or issues that are going to make a difference in november. >> charlie, what about the republican side of things? >> i'm looking to see what the margin is between donald trump and nikki haley. as mark pointed out, there are millions of americans who are voting for haley who are not going to support trump in the fall. that's a problem for the trump campaign. the republican party is still divided. not evenly, but it is divided and trump needs to win 90% plus. of co
in alabama. the ivf ruling, that is on the minds of voters now as they're going to the polls in alabama and what state legislatures did not do when it came to correcting the legislation. they didn't answer the question of is an embryo an unborn child. i also think looking at what happens in races such as california. we won't know the details for some days maybe given how california votes. it's a thing out there. in north carolina. so some of these, these are all places that are going to make a...
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. >> -- anniversary of tomorrow in alabama. [inaudible] a new study from the brennan center out today finds the voter turnout gap between black and white americans has increased since the voting rights act was gutted by the roberts supreme court into thousand 14. especially in those counties where histories -- with history of racial discrimination that was formally subject to federal oversight. what more can be done to push back the erosion of basic democratic rights so many of us filled so hard to achieve in the first place? >> forest i would note i am proud to be a cosponsor of the house version of the john lewis act, which was introduced back in september buttery soul. i think about john lewis all the time. and his final words to us, he said, democracy is not a state. it's an action that requires every generation to do its part. your generation did its part. my father, my grandfather, my great-grandfather -- now it is up to us. >> congresswoman, excuse me, what minutes and i'll come right back to you. we are getting breaking
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let's start in alabama. flipping the seat in the statehouse about after a month after the ruling on ivf. have significant is this? are we making too much about it? i think it's actually significant that she won, and had to be interpreted in terms of the broader political landscape? >> alabama is really interesting because remember they recently had a situation where they all had to start practicing ivf. the clinics shut down because of this loss. alabama has really been on the front lines of this kind of reproductive republican war on women, so i do think it is meaningful and that way. i would say that what we have to go on as we talk about politics. we have previous elections and polls. that is it. that is how we can see what they are doing. the previous elections are pretty meaningful. especially in deep red states like alabama. i think it's important. this is a very useful and important one. >> let's talk about something that is going on in terms of the ivf issues. there is something really insidious goin
let's start in alabama. flipping the seat in the statehouse about after a month after the ruling on ivf. have significant is this? are we making too much about it? i think it's actually significant that she won, and had to be interpreted in terms of the broader political landscape? >> alabama is really interesting because remember they recently had a situation where they all had to start practicing ivf. the clinics shut down because of this loss. alabama has really been on the front lines...
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that's why i invited you into our home tonight. >> that was alabama senator katie bread. a lawyer and former chief of staff to her senate predecessor talking of her qualifications and last week's republican response to the state of the union address riser alabama colored tommy tuberville put it, she was picked as a housewife, not just as a senator. we are joined by our correspondent and contributor and olivia charlie. executive director of the gun safety group 97%. thanks both for being here. olivia, you are a conservative. i don't know if you're still in the party but you came from the republican party initially. what did you think of it? a lot of republicans hated it. a lot gave very bad reviews. what did you think of her presentation? >> i was horrified. i sat there in shock. first of all, you cannot ignore the kitchen setting. i kept thinking this is how they are going to court women. they already have a problem with women in the republican party and you choose to put a female senator in the kitchen to deliver probably the most important speech she is giving of her ca
that's why i invited you into our home tonight. >> that was alabama senator katie bread. a lawyer and former chief of staff to her senate predecessor talking of her qualifications and last week's republican response to the state of the union address riser alabama colored tommy tuberville put it, she was picked as a housewife, not just as a senator. we are joined by our correspondent and contributor and olivia charlie. executive director of the gun safety group 97%. thanks both for being...
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thank you. >>> next on "ana cabrera reports," down ballot drama in alabama. how the state's supreme court's recent ruling impacting ivf access is shaking up super tuesday in that state. the conundrum facing americans who don't want to vote for trump or president biden in november. could nikki haley sway voters' minds? >> what if she drops out? would you be disappointed if she endorsed trump? >> i don't think she will. i think she'll just keep -- >> i'll vote democrat. that's all there is to it. emocr. that's all there is to it. i love your dress. oh thanks! i splurged a little because liberty mutual customized my car insurance and i saved hundreds. that's great. i know, right? i've been telling everyone. baby: liberty. did you hear that? ty just said her first word. can you say “mama”? baby: liberty. can you say “auntie”? baby: liberty. how many people did you tell? only pay for what you need. jingle: ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ baby: ♪ liberty. ♪ t-mobile built a 5g network so powerful, it goes beyond the expected. and now, t-mobile 5g int
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take a listen. >> the alabama decision i think has been corrected by the alabama legislature. there are a lot of questions around embryos and what status they should have. but i don't think you have any disagreement here on the committee that ivf treatments should be made available. i think they should be reasonable regulation in this area, just like any other area of -- of medicine. >> where senator graham is wrong is that it -- the legislature didn't get to the underlying question of personhood, and there is great concern in alabama that you are going to see providers leaving the state because it is still incredibly legally complicated for them to provide care. it would seem to me that republicans realize they've painted themselves into a corner. >> you know, i think that's a -- a serious question to grapple with. thank you for having me because this conversation is so personal for me as someone who has dealt with this issue of infertility. one of the things that many of those that are -- in the agenda are getting wrong is this not just about providers, it's about patients l
take a listen. >> the alabama decision i think has been corrected by the alabama legislature. there are a lot of questions around embryos and what status they should have. but i don't think you have any disagreement here on the committee that ivf treatments should be made available. i think they should be reasonable regulation in this area, just like any other area of -- of medicine. >> where senator graham is wrong is that it -- the legislature didn't get to the underlying question...
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this happened in alabama. depending on what happens in november, this could be a nationwide situation. trump has already said that he supports a nationwide abortion ban. this is his fault. >> ivf alone, you are dealing with the constant stress of the odds, the shots, the appointments, the changes in your body, the hope that your body will perform, the hope that the procedure will perform. the hope that the numbers will land in your direction. the constant waiting and hoping. i'm wondering if you can answer this question, it is so hard it is so grueling, as you say. why do you do it? >> because we want a family. we want kids more than anything. >> that was part of my conversation with amanda zarowski, a texas president currently suing the state after she nearly died when doctors delayed giving her an abortion despite being told her baby would not survive after her water broke. she is now planning to move her frozen embryos out of texas due to fears that providers in the state may stop ivf treatments. this comes
this happened in alabama. depending on what happens in november, this could be a nationwide situation. trump has already said that he supports a nationwide abortion ban. this is his fault. >> ivf alone, you are dealing with the constant stress of the odds, the shots, the appointments, the changes in your body, the hope that your body will perform, the hope that the procedure will perform. the hope that the numbers will land in your direction. the constant waiting and hoping. i'm wondering...
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that will benefit the candidates.>> alabama is going to be read this fall. i think what we have seen in these is that a competent democrat will beat the crazies. we have seen it in colorado springs and rural iowa and jacksonville, florida. i think it also shows the impact of the choice issue on the ballot. these issues have mattered. it also matters to those nikki haley voters who may be consider themselves pro-life, but they do not like a government overreach. you have this libertarian chip in the back of our brain and we do know that people tell us what to do. i think that these are the things that give democrats a good narrative to run on. these are winning issues for you. >> thank you both for being here. when we come back we have to turn to a very serious and devastating story that broke today. a cargo ship level living a rigid leaving six people unaccounted for and one of the busiest ports now closed. we will get a live report when we continue. >>> to hear the words that the bridge has collapsed is shocking. and heartbreaking. >> speaking of heartbreak
that will benefit the candidates.>> alabama is going to be read this fall. i think what we have seen in these is that a competent democrat will beat the crazies. we have seen it in colorado springs and rural iowa and jacksonville, florida. i think it also shows the impact of the choice issue on the ballot. these issues have mattered. it also matters to those nikki haley voters who may be consider themselves pro-life, but they do not like a government overreach. you have this libertarian...
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is the mac look, alabama is going to be read, we should expect that. what we've seen is that a confident, competent democrat will win. with the non-colorado springs, rural iowa, jacksonville, florida, now, alabama. it also shows the impact of the choice issue on the ballot, kansas, ohio. i think it matters to nikki haley voters, soft republicans who might consider themselves pro-life but don't like government overreach. all of us feel like vestigial republicans, we have this libertarian chip in the back of our brain and we don't like people telling us what to do, certainly, unelected judges. these are the things that give democrat a good narrative to run on. ivf in alabama, immigration on long island, democrat get after this, these are winning issues for you. >> thank you for joining us. when we come back, we turn to a very serious and devastating story that broke today. a cargo ship leveling a baltimore bridge, leaving six people unaccounted for in one of the country's busiest port, now closed. we have a live report when "the 11th hour" continues. and
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she's there at the edmund pettus bridge in selma, alabama. but she states the speech by talking about gaza. why her? why there? >> and not only is she talking about it, she talks about it for a while. it wasn't a quick -- it was over, and over. and she had a few different notes, right? she repeated on the cease-fire. she repeated a lot of what president biden said on friday. not a lot of people caught those, but when he was with the italian prime minister, just before he told press, no excuses, he said the six weeks, which is a thing that's on the table, he said they're working behind the scenes, puzzling with israel, to make sure more aid is able to get in. but when you talk to people around the vice president, having her say something very similar to the president means different things to different people, right? having the black and brown women say that what's happening to brown people in the middle east, it feels different. then, people sometimes actually listen in a different way. so they're trying to get that message out that they're p
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alabama said guess what, we'll give you immunity if you get sued. that's not the same as saying we embrace ivf. if you get immunity, you might worry about your licensing or credentialing. if you're a family, you worry whether there's a chilling effect that will make providers decide i don't want to do it in this way. i'm going to do this somewhere else. let's make sure families know if they choose this way to build their family, they can do it. >> is this about science or religion? >> everyone is entitled to their own religious beliefs. what puzzles me as a catholic is people saying they're pro life but fighting against an innovation, a human innovation that has created 12 million lives. think of the net effect of these 12 million people living their best lives, raising families, bringing joy to their families. contributing to their communities. it's such a net benefit for the world. why would we want to erase that from who we are as a planet. >> senator tim kaine and elizabeth, you were pants down, one of the cutest babies i've ever seen. that cove
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alabama are in the news. so it was telling to me that she touched ever so gently on ivf saying in very vague terms republicans would fight to protect it despite the fact that there actually was legislation before the u.s. senate that would have protected ivf that a member of the republican party shot down. and then she pivoted off of it very quickly. so even if stylistically she was trying to say you can come home, she didn't -- there was a lot of fear. that was the other thing. there were a lot of fears that were thrown out there, but i did not hear a real positive vision for what america could be that was trying to bring those -- >> well, on that particular issue, i don't think that we have, as a party, figured out reproductive health issues have figured out a good place to be. the party is generally sort of breathing a little bit of a sigh of relief after the state of alabama passed legislation to protect ivf. i think they're hoping it's going to go away. she had to check the box there. no republican, nikk
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but i can tell you what's happening in alabama. it can and will happen in every state in this country if we are not careful. >> it is safe to say this fight is far from over. foment senator doug jones of alabama, thank you so much for coming back on the show. great to see you, as always. >> thanks, man. >> another hour of ayman stocks right after a quick break. quic. n intense burning sensation, or an unbearable itch. this painful, blistering rash can disrupt your life for weeks and could make it hard to be there for your loved ones. shingles could also lead to serious complications that can last for years. if you're over 50, the virus that causes shingles is likely already inside you. and as you age, your risk of developing shingles increases. don't wait. ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingles today. watch your step! ask your doctor or pharmacist that's why visionworks makes it simple to schedule an eye exam that works for you. even if you have a big trip to plan around. thanks! i mean, i can see you right now if that's...co
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but it does take a moderate district in alabama, which had been previously won by a republican. on the issue of abortion and an outspoken woman who was run before and picked up a seat in the state legislature. there is not a state in the country we cannot do that in. we just need to be smarter about picking candidates and to support those candidates. i think it is great what the president did with the other two presidents and raising a lot of money. we need to put that kind of money into local races, not just the state legislature. the city council. that is what republicans have done. they are a minority party. most people in this country do not agree with the far right republican party and the far right the report. we can take advantage of that, but you cannot do it unless you nurture local people in every single state. >> former gop congresswoman liz cheney is sending a strong message to the supreme court as they are weighing trump's presidential immunity claim. >> it cannot be the case that a president of the united states can attempt to overturn an recollection and seize pow
but it does take a moderate district in alabama, which had been previously won by a republican. on the issue of abortion and an outspoken woman who was run before and picked up a seat in the state legislature. there is not a state in the country we cannot do that in. we just need to be smarter about picking candidates and to support those candidates. i think it is great what the president did with the other two presidents and raising a lot of money. we need to put that kind of money into local...
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the status of an embryo in alabama is that it is a person. a frozen embryo is a person in alabama. what this ruling did is give some immunity protections to those providers so that they could open. they have a big issue, they have to take it back to the voters to a constitutional amendment and fix it so that they can feel really confident in the state of alabama to get care and also deliver the care. >> i have the impression just watching this evolve in that couple of days after the decision that the politicians were really surprised, taken aback. i don't know what world they live in and who they're married to or who their children or friends and relatives are, but i know very few people who have not in this day and age, you know, had to revert to what frankly wasn't available when i was a young woman. >> when roe v. wade was overturned, everyone focused on abortion. and contraception and ivf have been sort of lesser focused on. certainly we knew this was going to happen and like you, we feel that this is a very common thing. one in six people suffer from infertility. not all will
the status of an embryo in alabama is that it is a person. a frozen embryo is a person in alabama. what this ruling did is give some immunity protections to those providers so that they could open. they have a big issue, they have to take it back to the voters to a constitutional amendment and fix it so that they can feel really confident in the state of alabama to get care and also deliver the care. >> i have the impression just watching this evolve in that couple of days after the...
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first woman senator from alabama. she is married to a former nfl player and is considered to be a rising political star. senator lindsey graham of south carolina said she represents the future of the party. the party clearly expects her to knock it out of the park. new york times reports that talking points were sent to her suggesting words of praise including "she came off like america's mom. described it as reminiscent of that shining city on a hill. before she uttered a word the author of the talking points declared her speech was pitch perfect. for the first 60 seconds it seemed fine. she was smiling and talking about the future of america but it thickly took a real turn. >> we see you, we hear you and we stand with you. >> the daily beast described the speech as overly dramatic. the performance was so bad that some republicans watched the high profile speech with a grimace. according to one strategist everyone is losing it and it's one of our biggest disasters ever. rolling stone was inundated with messages absol
first woman senator from alabama. she is married to a former nfl player and is considered to be a rising political star. senator lindsey graham of south carolina said she represents the future of the party. the party clearly expects her to knock it out of the park. new york times reports that talking points were sent to her suggesting words of praise including "she came off like america's mom. described it as reminiscent of that shining city on a hill. before she uttered a word the author...
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alabama supreme court on ivf. alabama is always making the headlines for the worst reasons. your thoughts on what you anticipate or role is going to be on thursday? >> it is like abraham lincoln used to say. his speech will be little noted or long remembered. i'm afraid that's true for most responses to state of the union addresses. how many can you and i quote from? this year, bad luck for the republicans. they have set up joe biden to talk about ivf, to talk about alabama. basically forced her into a position where she is going to have to reply to that majority view that ivf should be preserved. >> michael, i also wanted to have you won. timing is what it is. but to talk about the fact that we are now looking at a united states preen court that has its lowest ratings in terms of trust worthiness from americans. they have now decided to give donald trump the grace of the space of taking up the time to address this idea that donald trump is king. that he has absolute immunity. considering the breath of your knowle
alabama supreme court on ivf. alabama is always making the headlines for the worst reasons. your thoughts on what you anticipate or role is going to be on thursday? >> it is like abraham lincoln used to say. his speech will be little noted or long remembered. i'm afraid that's true for most responses to state of the union addresses. how many can you and i quote from? this year, bad luck for the republicans. they have set up joe biden to talk about ivf, to talk about alabama. basically...
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alabama's bill has been sent to alabama governor kay ivy. if she signs it, it would take effect on october 1st. a cowboy or a gangster. and a gangster's outta style. i got back to my roots... we come from a long line of cowboys. my grandfather, my great-grandfather, my aunt even rode horses. when i see all of us out here on this ranch, i see how far our legacy can go. (♪♪) her uncle's unhappy. i se i'm sensing anegacy underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpectedly unraveled their “price lock” guarantee. which has made him, a bit... unruly. you called yourself the “un-carrier”. you sing about “price lock” on those commercials. “the price lock, the price lock...” so, if you could change the price, change the name! it's not a lock, i know a lock. so how can we undo the damage? we could all unsubscribe and switch to xfinity. their connection is unreal. and we could all un-experience this whole session. okay, that's uncalled for. here's why you should switch fo
alabama's bill has been sent to alabama governor kay ivy. if she signs it, it would take effect on october 1st. a cowboy or a gangster. and a gangster's outta style. i got back to my roots... we come from a long line of cowboys. my grandfather, my great-grandfather, my aunt even rode horses. when i see all of us out here on this ranch, i see how far our legacy can go. (♪♪) her uncle's unhappy. i se i'm sensing anegacy underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him...