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illinois governor jb pritzker is back with us. governor, you have voters in your state who probably feel like they're -- 14th amendment but also on this question of presidential immunity. do you have faith in the supreme court? >> well they haven't really given us much reason to have faith in them but i will say that this is going to be a based on a technical aspect of the constitution and whether or not if donald trump hasn't actually been convicted of insurrection whether he can be held liable according to the constitution and, kept off the ballot. that's not something that we all will decide in illinois, it's going to get decided at the u.s. supreme court. meanwhile i think that we are prepared to fight this battle at the ballot box, and you gotta remember we've done this twice before. we've beaten donald trump in illinois by 16 points, in 2016, and 17 points in 2020. he's in trouble in illinois, we want him on the ballot frankly because he's a detriment to republicans across the united states, but especially in illinois. >> th
illinois governor jb pritzker is back with us. governor, you have voters in your state who probably feel like they're -- 14th amendment but also on this question of presidential immunity. do you have faith in the supreme court? >> well they haven't really given us much reason to have faith in them but i will say that this is going to be a based on a technical aspect of the constitution and whether or not if donald trump hasn't actually been convicted of insurrection whether he can be held...
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a judge in illinois and the secretary of state in maine determined at the same thing. today, by declining to address that issue at all, the supreme court let that stand. they could have said otherwise, but they did not. it's not like trump didn't ask them to. remember, he argued at length that he did not engage in an insurrection, that it was not an insurrection at all, but the court said nothing about that. by saying nothing, i think they said a whole lot. yes, donald trump's name may be on the ballot in colorado and illinois and maine, but no, that name was not cleared of an insurrection today. it's important to remember that. i spent all day wondering what sharon ivel thinks about all of this. she never holds back. she has lots of brilliant thoughts. she's the former president of the naacp legal defense fund. she's now the vernon jordan distinguished professor and civil rights at howard law school. you have said, we've talked about this case before. you have said, quote, section three was enacted for such a time as this and for such a figure as president trump. you
a judge in illinois and the secretary of state in maine determined at the same thing. today, by declining to address that issue at all, the supreme court let that stand. they could have said otherwise, but they did not. it's not like trump didn't ask them to. remember, he argued at length that he did not engage in an insurrection, that it was not an insurrection at all, but the court said nothing about that. by saying nothing, i think they said a whole lot. yes, donald trump's name may be on...
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in illinois, we're getting women traveling to illinois from as far as away as texas to have an iud implanted because their dock doctors in texas are afraid they could be prosecuted which is a device that prevents fertilized eggs from being implanted. they're talking out of both sides of their mouth. they say they support ivf yet over 100 republicans have signed on to the personhood bill. >> i'm glad you brought that up t idea you have women from texas traveling to illinois. so often, we talk about this as red and blue states when in reality, there are consequences for all states. you have political reporting that governor pritzker, governors in other democratic state, moving to make their states ivf sanctuaries in the wake of the alabama decision. what does that mean for women in red states? what does that mean for women in blue states who also need care from that facility? it seems like a big mess. >> it is and it's very dangerous for women because what you're finding is a lot of doctors and ob-gyns, they're leaving their practices and moving to states like illinois. that's good for illinoi
in illinois, we're getting women traveling to illinois from as far as away as texas to have an iud implanted because their dock doctors in texas are afraid they could be prosecuted which is a device that prevents fertilized eggs from being implanted. they're talking out of both sides of their mouth. they say they support ivf yet over 100 republicans have signed on to the personhood bill. >> i'm glad you brought that up t idea you have women from texas traveling to illinois. so often, we...
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illinois governor j.b. pritzker joins us at the table days after his fate became the latest to kick donald trump off the presidential ballot. grab your coffee and settle in. welcome to the week again. as we come on the air, criminal defendant donald trump heads into the week with a dominant hold on the republican party in the presidential primary. last night, trump won caucuses in idaho and missouri. he also swept the republican convention caucuses in michigan. today, voters in our nation's capital are voting in the d.c. republican presidential primary. it might be nikki haley's first shot to pick up a win even as trump gets closer to clinching the nomination. in two days, voters in 16 states and one territory will cast their ballots on super tuesday. on thursday, president biden will deliver the state of the union address. by friday, congress must reach a deal to avoid a partial government shutdown. it's a week for the history books, so who better to join us now than nbc news presidential historian michael
illinois governor j.b. pritzker joins us at the table days after his fate became the latest to kick donald trump off the presidential ballot. grab your coffee and settle in. welcome to the week again. as we come on the air, criminal defendant donald trump heads into the week with a dominant hold on the republican party in the presidential primary. last night, trump won caucuses in idaho and missouri. he also swept the republican convention caucuses in michigan. today, voters in our nation's...
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there is a special election to fill that vacancy, and also in illinois, there is going to be a number of house primaries, and one in particular that we are keeping an eye on in a potentially competitive district where it is establishment and maga dynamic, and we will see what emerges on the republican side. and in ohio, a congressional primary on the republican side, and marcy kaptur, a long-time democratic congresswoman, and a longtime republican target in 2022 and she was successful, because the republicans nominated a scandal-plagued candidate, and the republicans are hoping for another shot at kaptur in ohio, but this race is the marquee contest today. obviously, very competitive, and certainly looks like moreno and dolan may have separated themselves from larose the secretary of state heading into today, and you have establishment, and you used to call it the establishment, and you could say that the trump wing is more of the establishment part of the gop party today. and you have dolan who is being backed by the strength of his race when he lost to j.d. vance-backed candidate. a
there is a special election to fill that vacancy, and also in illinois, there is going to be a number of house primaries, and one in particular that we are keeping an eye on in a potentially competitive district where it is establishment and maga dynamic, and we will see what emerges on the republican side. and in ohio, a congressional primary on the republican side, and marcy kaptur, a long-time democratic congresswoman, and a longtime republican target in 2022 and she was successful, because...
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kansas, arizona, florida, and illinois, and ohio are all holding political primary said today. the top of the ballot stuff is pretty much settled. donald trump and joe biden to be their party's nominees. but there are also some congressional races to watch for. in ohio republicans are competing to take on incumbent democratic senator shah brown. brown up for re-election in november. trump has endorsed bernie romeno while mike dewine is supporting state senator, and frank lurose also running but polls are putting hemip a distant third place. and in california there's a special election to replace former speaker of the house kevin mccarthy. his seat opened up in december when he stepped down following his own party's decision to oust him as speaker. voters will see nine candidates on the ballot. whoever wins will serve out the remainder of mccarthy's term which is until january 2025. so we're looking at another election there in november. joining us now politics reporter for semafor. dave, good to see you this morning. so let's start with the ohio race. the associated press had s
kansas, arizona, florida, and illinois, and ohio are all holding political primary said today. the top of the ballot stuff is pretty much settled. donald trump and joe biden to be their party's nominees. but there are also some congressional races to watch for. in ohio republicans are competing to take on incumbent democratic senator shah brown. brown up for re-election in november. trump has endorsed bernie romeno while mike dewine is supporting state senator, and frank lurose also running but...
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leslie with the university of illinois. i have just been told i have extra time. i don't have to say good-bye to you. back to you, sarah. the point that i was just making, what we are learning from court cases in places like texas and others, this, for most people, if they think abortion rights need to be preserved in this country, they have to do it at the ballot box to get this achieved? >> i think that one thing we should always recognize is that the vast majority of the american people and my patients believe that people should have access to abortion, that this in general on a personal private level is not a partisan issue. i think people enjoy having freedoms in bodily autonomy, and that's what they will take with them. >> leslie, talking about what happened with ivf in alabama. it was weird. and this republican supreme court that doesn't do that whole separation of church and state thing that we all believe in decided ivf was not a thing, and quickly, within a matter of days, and i don't know why it happened, but republicans decided to legislate the idea th
leslie with the university of illinois. i have just been told i have extra time. i don't have to say good-bye to you. back to you, sarah. the point that i was just making, what we are learning from court cases in places like texas and others, this, for most people, if they think abortion rights need to be preserved in this country, they have to do it at the ballot box to get this achieved? >> i think that one thing we should always recognize is that the vast majority of the american...
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joe walsh of illinois is the host of the podcast, "white flag with joe walsh." coming up, the extremists currently running the republican party are allowed but the views are not that popular. i will talk to two democratic women that might have developed a blueprint for winning even in red states. >>> and the story of the biden judicial nominee who might be the first muslim american judge on the court of appeals. but a republican-led smear campaign could derail his confirmation and now some democrats have fallen into the trap. and we are learning new details about the intense moments leading up to the collapse of the francis scott key bridge. we will go to baltimore for the latest and tomorrow i will talk with the transportation secretary pete buttigieg about the timeline and cost to rebuild the bridge and the battle heating up over federal funding. that is tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. eastern right here on velshi. we will be right back! if advanced lung cancer has you searching for possibilities, discover a different first treatment. immunotherapies work with your imm
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this week we saw arrests in california and florida, in alaska, illinois, indiana. really just a lot of these arrests coming in. as you see there on the photo, an image from his facebook page in which he has a trump hat on and then is holding a little statue of the former president. his facebook page today i just went to it, and it has images of him in front of a truck with six different trump flags on it. he's wearing, again, the trump hat. he's wearing a trump shirt. so really little question about why he showed up there on january 6th, especially as the current president, joe biden tries to put an emphasis on republican covering up what happened on january 6th didn't really happen. >> ryan reilly, thanks so much. >>> what seems like a year's worth of big stories packed into one whirlwind leak. eddie glaude will join us with some perspective heading into the longest general election in history. >>> as a united plane loses a tire in midair after takeoff, the details and the safety questions that are piling up in our next hour. you're watching "chris jansing reports
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in illinois, colorado, and maine, that trump played a role in the january 6th attack. so, are there any avenues left for them to pursue? >> there are not any avenues left for them to pursue in terms of islet access. this will be before a jury in washington, d.c., and atlanta, georgia when those criminal cases are tried. this is going inextricably towards the supreme court. the spring court is denying the immunity claim, i don't think any serious lawyer believes that the president had a chance to get all of these charges knocked out on the theory that he is somehow immune. let's assume that the court does issue an opinion rejecting that the former presidents immunity claim, all the same facts will be adjudicated in criminal court rooms. cross-examined, the president will have the benefit of the presumption of innocence. that will be adjudicated, where i think they belong. with a select committee recommended they land. and that is in a criminal courtroom. that is the remedy. the important remedy that remains, separate and apart from the ballot access in the supreme court
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we know illinois just last week had a same finding, and there are more than a dozen states where this issue had risen to the surface and were left unresolved. does this put the 14th amendment discussion now to bed once and for all, for all of the states that maish involved? >> it very well may. this is a very technical part of the supreme court's holding, and i don't want to speak to it without studying it very carefully, but at least my quick skim of the decision suggests that, yes. it does put the strict legal challenges to the 14th amendment. it's a debate between some of the justices on the court. it appears to that point, but i think that as a practical matter, yes. it puts those aside. now what it doesn't put aside is the 14th amendment section 3 is not just about courts. it's not just about, you know, about election officials disqualifying something. it's also rule of thumb for you and me. one of the most important moments in our history after the civil war, our nation came together and said, look. insurrectionists should not be on the ballot. the court today is not saying that
we know illinois just last week had a same finding, and there are more than a dozen states where this issue had risen to the surface and were left unresolved. does this put the 14th amendment discussion now to bed once and for all, for all of the states that maish involved? >> it very well may. this is a very technical part of the supreme court's holding, and i don't want to speak to it without studying it very carefully, but at least my quick skim of the decision suggests that, yes. it...
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. >> reporter: frank grew up in rural illinois, one of six kids. he played football, loved baseball. his sisters carmen and shirley remembered most that he loved kidding around with his siblings. >> dry sense of humor. you're not sure if he was supposed to laugh at it. >> funny jokes and tricks or things. prankster is a word i'm going for. >> after high school, frank joined the navy. it was around that time that he married a local girl. but the line about the sea being a jealous mistress was true. >>'s first wife was tired of him traveling all over. after he got out, he was really kind of a lost soul. and then she ended up leaving him anyway. >> reporter: after the divorce, frank was at loose ends. different jobs, different relationships. he felt as if you were floundering until he found first religion. and then a place called angel gate academy. >> he just loved that job. he loved working with the kids. on california's central coast. it was a medical military academy or civilian kids heading in the wrong direction to learn order, discipline, and r
. >> reporter: frank grew up in rural illinois, one of six kids. he played football, loved baseball. his sisters carmen and shirley remembered most that he loved kidding around with his siblings. >> dry sense of humor. you're not sure if he was supposed to laugh at it. >> funny jokes and tricks or things. prankster is a word i'm going for. >> after high school, frank joined the navy. it was around that time that he married a local girl. but the line about the sea being a...
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forcing millions more americaning into virtual lockdown. 75million people in new york, california, illinois, and connecticut ordered to stay at home. >> i think we are doing a better job than hopefully most if not all. but we will know better in 14 or 15 days. >> fear on the front lines. er doctors saying we are on the verge of a medical disaster. health care workers lives at risk. >> my message to the american people is that there is a very low incident of death. if you get it, if you happen to get it, it is highly unlikely. it is looking like it is getting to a number much smaller than people originally thought. in terms of the ultimate problem which would be death. >> the staggering rise in unemployment. >> we have a tremendous economy. we do numbers like no other country has ever done before. number one in the world. if you go back two weeks and still, obviously. but if you go back two weeks, number one in the world by far. >> continued frustration over testing for the virus. most states struggle to meet demand. a newly opened site in paramus, new jersey filled to capacity and force tod
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and every state in the union, new york, illinois, california, massachusetts, like, they are going to do it. if they have the power. they are going to do it. it is coming for you. michelle, thank you very much. . michelle goldberg, thank you very much. that is "all in" on this thursday night. alish wagner tonight begins with ali velshi. >> that's an important point. for those who think roe doesn't effect us in california or places like that what you call the orconsense of the gop developing into a 15-week
and every state in the union, new york, illinois, california, massachusetts, like, they are going to do it. if they have the power. they are going to do it. it is coming for you. michelle, thank you very much. . michelle goldberg, thank you very much. that is "all in" on this thursday night. alish wagner tonight begins with ali velshi. >> that's an important point. for those who think roe doesn't effect us in california or places like that what you call the orconsense of the gop...
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and, yes, the place where my parents met, champaign, illinois, the fighting illini of illinois, beating iowa state by three points, the second seed. now, great season, they've gone to the elite eight, have the task of playing against one of the best teams we've seen in college basketball in a long time. >> i don't know why that started at 10:00 on the east coast. >> yeah. >> i don't know how many stayed up to see it, but uconn are dominant. in a season in college basketball where it is topsy-turvy, had a lot of teams ranked number one for stretches, would hold it, then lose and fall down, uconn has come on so strong. it is their tournament to lose. doesn't mean they can't get picked off. it is march madness. but they are the prohibitive favorite at this point. we should note, the women's sweet 16 starts this afternoon. willie, i want to go back to you. >>> your yankees fell after an inning and a half or so, chipped away. there had been panics. we lost garrick cole. but the steady yankees with a $450 million payroll. the new guy with really good throw that, i guess he was out at the plat
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in illinois, palestinian and muslim groups are pushing for a similar vote in their state's primary on tuesday. what is the campaign doing to heal that rift? it's a significant rift. >> we're going to continue to talk to these individuals. what i'm saying about those voting uncommitted is that president biden wants the same thing they to which is long and lasting peace in the middle east. both in israel and gaza. he's continuing to put in the work to get to that point. a lot of this work is done behind the scenes it's not up front. president biden is trying to unite america and also solve this issue. we understand that it is a deeply personal issue for a lot of people. the president is going to continued to outreach. our campaign is going to continue to do outreach to these voters to make sure they have a place in this campaign. >> speaking of outreach, officials met with palestinian leaders in chicago. more than 3,000 of those leaders refused to attend the meeting because of the war. does the president himself plan to meet with these leaders? >> president biden is willing to sit down
in illinois, palestinian and muslim groups are pushing for a similar vote in their state's primary on tuesday. what is the campaign doing to heal that rift? it's a significant rift. >> we're going to continue to talk to these individuals. what i'm saying about those voting uncommitted is that president biden wants the same thing they to which is long and lasting peace in the middle east. both in israel and gaza. he's continuing to put in the work to get to that point. a lot of this work...
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and every state in the union, new york, illinois, california, massachusetts, like, they are going to do it. if they have the power. they are going to do it. it is coming for you. michelle, thank you very much. . michelle goldberg, thank you very much. that is "all in" on this thursday night. alish wagner tonight begins with ali velshi. >> that's an important point. for those who think roe doesn't effect us in california or places like that what you call the orconsense of the gop developing into a 15-week abortion ban that's what they are thinking is the middle ground now. they've shifted the whole conversation to the fact the middle ground is -- >> now a national ban. that means if you're in massachusetts and you go get that 20-week fetal abnormality scan, and donald trump's government tells you you can't get an abortion, you have to wait until you're in sepsis to get it. >> i think this is a very important point for every american nopo matter where you live to remember right now. thank you making that point. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. what could you buy with
and every state in the union, new york, illinois, california, massachusetts, like, they are going to do it. if they have the power. they are going to do it. it is coming for you. michelle, thank you very much. . michelle goldberg, thank you very much. that is "all in" on this thursday night. alish wagner tonight begins with ali velshi. >> that's an important point. for those who think roe doesn't effect us in california or places like that what you call the orconsense of the gop...
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leslie regan from the university of illinois and for me. thank you for watching. or catch me next saturday and sunday morning from 10:00 to noon eastern and velshi is available on the podcast for free where you get your podcast. inside with jen psaki begins right now. >>> at a rally, donald trump addicted a bloodbath if he does not win in november and saluted january 6 insurrectionist and says some undocumented immigrants are not people. the joe biden medication director is standing by with reaction to all of it. >>> and the drama heating up in georgia, alvin bragg will delay a trial supposed to start a week from tomorrow in new york. a donald trump appointed judge is slowing things down in florida. andrew and melissa wrote the book on the donald trump indictments and will discuss that avalanche of legal news this week. >>> election day in russia, the perfect time to talk about brandy reporting on donald trump and his affinity for dictators. what we discovered about donald trump's private comments on some of the worst actors in the world. >>> we were planning to s
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visits, and we had that where a woman went to new mexico and returned to texas, and a woman went to illinois and returned to indiana. 1 in 5 abortions take place out of state, and the border states is where the doctors reside. >> you were talking about dr. francis, and as i read her allegations -- or as her affidavit reads, she said her partner was performed to perform a dnc when there was a living fetus, and she performed a dnc on a woman that had serious complications, but that did not mean there was a living embryo or fetus, because you have a dnc after a miscarriage, and these affidavits do read more like the conscious objection is strictly acting in the process of the abortion to end the life of a fetus, and i don't read either of them to say they participated in that. do you want to address that? >> yes, i think dr. francis' can be read on pages 7 and 8, and that's how the fifth circuit understood that conscious harms. with respect to even the more narrow conscience harm as to whether a doctor may need to end a life, we think there's a substantial risk of that occurring. if you look at
visits, and we had that where a woman went to new mexico and returned to texas, and a woman went to illinois and returned to indiana. 1 in 5 abortions take place out of state, and the border states is where the doctors reside. >> you were talking about dr. francis, and as i read her allegations -- or as her affidavit reads, she said her partner was performed to perform a dnc when there was a living fetus, and she performed a dnc on a woman that had serious complications, but that did not...
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he read law books, got some training in a law office in illinois and eventually became a very good lawyer. the last supreme court justice who didn't go to law school was jimmy burns, who went from being a south carolina senator to the supreme court in 1941. he was, of course, confirmed unanimously without even having a judiciary committee confirmation hearing, as was the custom in those days. jimmy burns was confirmed by the senate on the same day that the senate received his nomination from the president. he was the last of the no law school supreme court justices. since then, harvard law school graduates and yale law school graduates have come to dominate the supreme court and the rest of the federal judiciary. now, federal judges are supposed to arrive in their jobs with enough education to actually do their jobs. but, in the 21st century, republican billionaires have decided law school isn't enough. so, they have been hosting federal judges on their expensive vacation trips to luxury resorts, including a luxury ski resort in deer valley, utah where some of the judges time is spent on
he read law books, got some training in a law office in illinois and eventually became a very good lawyer. the last supreme court justice who didn't go to law school was jimmy burns, who went from being a south carolina senator to the supreme court in 1941. he was, of course, confirmed unanimously without even having a judiciary committee confirmation hearing, as was the custom in those days. jimmy burns was confirmed by the senate on the same day that the senate received his nomination from...
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yesterday senator publicans threw away another chance to do just that one democrat tammy duckworth of illinois again brought the bill to protect ivf back to the senate floor, once again asking for unanimous consent and once again republican senator cindy hyde- smith of mississippi blocked it. things are worst on the house side house. side a majority of the republican caucus and signed on to a bill that would nationalize the alabama ruling. i'm not making this up. it includes speaker mike johnson, who claim to support ivf and recent statement. here's the bill. you can find it online. hr4 31. the bill is called the life and conception act. it would, and i'm quoting the bill language, implement equal protection under the 14th article of amendment to the constitution for the right to life of each born and pre born human person. how do you define? that it goes on to define a human person's including it should every member of the species hamas each sapiens at all stages of life, here's the key part, including the moment of fertilization. frozen embryos have been fertilized so 14th amendment rights.
yesterday senator publicans threw away another chance to do just that one democrat tammy duckworth of illinois again brought the bill to protect ivf back to the senate floor, once again asking for unanimous consent and once again republican senator cindy hyde- smith of mississippi blocked it. things are worst on the house side house. side a majority of the republican caucus and signed on to a bill that would nationalize the alabama ruling. i'm not making this up. it includes speaker mike...
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. >> joining me now is melissa murray and a former fellow prosecutor in the northern district of illinois. thank you for getting us started. renata, to you. to the fdny cases that have been happening in tranches. alvin bragg's office created egregious violations that the case should be dismissed. what are your thoughts? >> don't see a basis for dismissal. what alvin and his bragg did was warranted saying there has to be some delay to go through the documents. the real question is why did the southern district of new york wait so long to dump the documents when they could have released them many months ago? i think there's a lot of questions about their judgment. these are documents the manhattan da's office has been seeking for many months. originally the u.s. attorney's office said they were not going to produce the documents. why the sudden change of heart? are they concerned what might happen in a trump presidency post election? it's something a lot of people are going to be asking questions about. really, there should be some answer that's given. i think ultimately the u.s. attorney's
. >> joining me now is melissa murray and a former fellow prosecutor in the northern district of illinois. thank you for getting us started. renata, to you. to the fdny cases that have been happening in tranches. alvin bragg's office created egregious violations that the case should be dismissed. what are your thoughts? >> don't see a basis for dismissal. what alvin and his bragg did was warranted saying there has to be some delay to go through the documents. the real question is...
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that includes new mexico and illinois. that being said, there's also -- they reported that medication abortion is the most common method in the united states for ending an early pregnancy in the united states. experts weren't stunned to see that upswing. >> dr. patel, what's your takeaway from this data? >> it's not surprising. it might seem counterintuitive that we see numbers going up. but as berkeley pointed out, when you look at the state where you are seeing double digit increases, it's the surrounding states where we know, states like maryland where i am, we're increasing access. that includes to both surgical procedures as well as medication abortions which we know in 2020, jose, were 53% of all abortions. that's about 63% now. we now have definitive data to show that's done through telehealth access. is it safe to get this through telehealth? yes, it is. that's what unpacks the increasing numbers. >> berkeley, the next week, i think the supreme court will hold oral arguments on access to the abortion pill. >> it's
that includes new mexico and illinois. that being said, there's also -- they reported that medication abortion is the most common method in the united states for ending an early pregnancy in the united states. experts weren't stunned to see that upswing. >> dr. patel, what's your takeaway from this data? >> it's not surprising. it might seem counterintuitive that we see numbers going up. but as berkeley pointed out, when you look at the state where you are seeing double digit...
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an elections official in maine and a judge in illinois doing the same, banning the republican front runner from the ballot in those states in light of his actions on january 6th, the ruling from the high court eliminating all similar efforts. >> while most states were thrilled to have me. there were some that didn't, and they didn't want that for political reasons. >> reporter: the justices saying that patchwork of different rulings across the country cannot stand. finding responsibility for enforcing section 3 against federal office holders rests with congress and not the united states. enn fe same time the three liberal justices saying their colleagues are going too far. writing this ruling will make it harder to bar an oath breaking insurrectionist from becoming president. this court should turn the national temperature down not up from justice berit. >>> next up on "way too early" we look to president biden's state of the union address which he'll deliver later this week. plus vice president kamala harris meets with a member of israel's war cabinet what she had to say about pushing for
an elections official in maine and a judge in illinois doing the same, banning the republican front runner from the ballot in those states in light of his actions on january 6th, the ruling from the high court eliminating all similar efforts. >> while most states were thrilled to have me. there were some that didn't, and they didn't want that for political reasons. >> reporter: the justices saying that patchwork of different rulings across the country cannot stand. finding...
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two weeks later on march 19th, he received between 14 and 18% of the vote in arizona, florida, ohio, illinois, and kansas. even looking at the three most important states electorally, arizona, florida, ohio, haley got almost half 1 million votes. even ron desantis managed to secure nearly 100,000 votes in those three states. granted, some of these contests were open primaries but it remains the case that a not insignificant percentage of republican voters are simply that motivated to come out to vote against donald trump in a primary that's already been over for weeks. so for an election that will almost certainly be decided by less than 100,000 votes across a few key states, those disaffected voters could make a big difference. tim miller served as spokesman for the rnc, he's now a writer at large for the bulwark, and he joins me now. there's different schools of thought on this, and i don't have a strong perspective. i'm persuadable in either direction, about the significance of this. when ed kilgore wrote about this, the fact that two weeks after it was over, it's a weird thing to go vote
two weeks later on march 19th, he received between 14 and 18% of the vote in arizona, florida, ohio, illinois, and kansas. even looking at the three most important states electorally, arizona, florida, ohio, haley got almost half 1 million votes. even ron desantis managed to secure nearly 100,000 votes in those three states. granted, some of these contests were open primaries but it remains the case that a not insignificant percentage of republican voters are simply that motivated to come out...
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and third seated illinois reached the elite eight for the first time with a 72-69 win over number 2 iowa state. meanwhile, this piece of alcoholic held, number one yukon blue through crushing fifth seated san diego state 82-52. the remainder of the men's elite eight will be decided tonight while the women's sweet 16 tips off this afternoon. time now for the weather and let's go to our meteorologist for the forecast. how's it looking out there? >> great to be with you, jonathan. we had a soggy day in new york but conditions are going to be improving here. still seeing some rain across upper parts of new england. expect that to continue for a couple more hours before we finally get improvement. flood watch from nantucket into parts of maine. improvement expected as we head to the weekend. and wet snow expected today develop on the backside of this. if we switch to the west here things are going to start getting active the next couple of days. a strong storm moving into california, that likely not only to bring heavy coastal rain but also some mountain snow for today. by tomorrow those rain
and third seated illinois reached the elite eight for the first time with a 72-69 win over number 2 iowa state. meanwhile, this piece of alcoholic held, number one yukon blue through crushing fifth seated san diego state 82-52. the remainder of the men's elite eight will be decided tonight while the women's sweet 16 tips off this afternoon. time now for the weather and let's go to our meteorologist for the forecast. how's it looking out there? >> great to be with you, jonathan. we had a...
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i live in bloomington, illinois. i'm not an actor. i'm just a regular person. some people say, "why should i take prevagen? i don't have a problem with my memory." memory loss is, is not something that occurs overnight. i started noticing subtle lapses in memory. i want people to know that prevagen has worked for me. it's helped my memory. it's helped my cognitive qualities. give it a try. i want it to help you just like it has helped me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. on medicare? have diabetes? with the freestyle libre 3 system... you'll know your glucose and where it's headed. no fingersticks needed. now covered by medicare for more people managing diabetes with insulin. visit freestylelibre.us/medicare. >>> welcome back. president biden held a clezed-door meeting with the teamsters leadership as the union weighs its 2024 endorsement. the teamsters which represent transportation workers endorsed biden in 2020 and hillary clinton in 2016. however, the union's president said he would look into their options this cycle. according to the
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championship week is under way in college basketball, and last night illinois third ranked perdue wrapped up the conference. and became the first team in almost two decades to 1 consecutive outright big ten championships. congrats to them. number 7 north carolina topped notre dame 84-51 to clench at least a share of what would be the tarhill's 33rd regular season acc title. with the nfl new year now just one week away, nine teams opted by yesterday's deadline to designate a player with either a franchise or transition tag. the latter which is pretty rare, was doled out by the new england patriots miking safety kyle dugger just the sixth player to receive it. they left untagged star running back saquan barclay to become a free agent if another deal is not reached with big blue. meanwhile the seattle sea hawks are set to save space with a major roster shakeup. jamal adams once the highest paid in the position but a disappointment in the pacific north west. now to major league baseball and a reunion on the spring training diamonds in arizona. shohei ohtani greeted his former teammates yester
championship week is under way in college basketball, and last night illinois third ranked perdue wrapped up the conference. and became the first team in almost two decades to 1 consecutive outright big ten championships. congrats to them. number 7 north carolina topped notre dame 84-51 to clench at least a share of what would be the tarhill's 33rd regular season acc title. with the nfl new year now just one week away, nine teams opted by yesterday's deadline to designate a player with either a...
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it is in the fact that the colorado courts and me next victory is state and a court in illinois have made unrebutted findings that donald trump is an insurrectionist. i do not find any solace in the courts opinion refusing to apply the law. >> george, you and i were noodling the decision back and forth on how the decision came to pass from scotus. we talked about the metadata from justice sonia sotomayor's concurrence seems to begin as a dissent. talk quickly about the process by which this opinion was reached. it seems that one big google talk and everything adds to it. that is part of why you ended up with metadata being available for us to see that perhaps this should have remained as dissent. >> it is like writing a document with a bunch of people . exactly as you said, google docs. they are trying to get- obviously, i do not know who is running the show. i appreciate -- assume it was chief justice roberts. they want is money to join the majority opinion as possible. you take suggestions from people. the justices will say, i do not like this language, could you change that? at th
it is in the fact that the colorado courts and me next victory is state and a court in illinois have made unrebutted findings that donald trump is an insurrectionist. i do not find any solace in the courts opinion refusing to apply the law. >> george, you and i were noodling the decision back and forth on how the decision came to pass from scotus. we talked about the metadata from justice sonia sotomayor's concurrence seems to begin as a dissent. talk quickly about the process by which...
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during that 2022 cycle, according to the washington post, democrats spent an additional $34.5 million in illinois boosting darren bailey in the republican primary for the governor's race. bailey was an election denier, the democrat j.b. pritzker easily won re- election. in maryland which was coming off of eight years with the republican the and the governorship, democrats through financial support to the tune of $1.7 million behind dan kotz, a state lawmaker and election denier in the republican primary. regret westmore would trounce cox in the general election. josh shapiro's gubernatorial campaign spent $1.2 million amplifying this guy, the republican candidate allegiance to trump, and he performed woefully in the general election, shapiro became the governor. to be clear, democrats are not spending a bunch of money telling voters how great these right-wing republicans are, most of the time it's the opposite. take a look at that $2.7 million at about marino that i mentioned earlier. >> mega republican bernie marino is too conservative for ohio. marino would do donald trump's bidding. that's whi
during that 2022 cycle, according to the washington post, democrats spent an additional $34.5 million in illinois boosting darren bailey in the republican primary for the governor's race. bailey was an election denier, the democrat j.b. pritzker easily won re- election. in maryland which was coming off of eight years with the republican the and the governorship, democrats through financial support to the tune of $1.7 million behind dan kotz, a state lawmaker and election denier in the...
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i live in bloomington, illinois. i'm not an actor. i'm just a regular person. some people say, "why should i take prevagen? i don't have a problem with my memory." memory loss is, is not something that occurs overnight. i started noticing subtle lapses in memory. i want people to know that prevagen has worked for me. it's helped my memory. it's helped my cognitive qualities. give it a try. i want it to help you just like it has helped me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. hi, i'm jason. i've lost 228 pounds on golo. ♪ changing your habits is the only way that gets you to lose the weight. and golo is the plan that's going to help you do that. just take the first step, go to golo.com. >>> i am here at this healthcare clinic to uplift the work that is happening in minnesota, as an example of what true leadership looks like. which is to understand, it is only right and fair that people have access to the healthcare they need. how dare these elected leaders believe they are in a better position to tell women what they need, to tell women what
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democratic congressman raja crist moorthy of illinois sits in the house oversight committee, he joins me now. he has had to injure a lot of this from just being on that committee. i hope you get hazard pay, congressman. i don't know if you get hazard pay in congress, by certainly hope you get hazard pay from having to put up with us over the last two years or so. how badly this backfire on republicans there? >> it didn't go well. and actually, during the deposition, it was clear that hunter biden was prepared, he came off as credible. i think probably his strongest moments were when he quite frankly acknowledged his own flaws as an individual and we all know about those, when he was very strong in explaining himself. and i thought there was not one shred of evidence that was revealed implicating his father. and that's really what this was all about. it was going after president biden. and yet once again, they failed. and as you mentioned, the quote unquote star witness, the key republican source behind an affidavit claiming that president biden had received bribes was himself perjurin
democratic congressman raja crist moorthy of illinois sits in the house oversight committee, he joins me now. he has had to injure a lot of this from just being on that committee. i hope you get hazard pay, congressman. i don't know if you get hazard pay in congress, by certainly hope you get hazard pay from having to put up with us over the last two years or so. how badly this backfire on republicans there? >> it didn't go well. and actually, during the deposition, it was clear that...
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once again election night in america, primary voters are heading to the polls in arizona, florida, illinois, kansas and ohio. and ohio in particular is him to perhaps the most consequential and highly contested of those races, on the ballot tonight. and polls closed does an hour ago, which means we are expecting results to triple throughout this hour, as always, steve kornacki will join me at the big board to break it down. there he is, hard at work, getting ready. the reason why ohio is the state a watch is because republicans are trying to unseat the term democratic senator, brown, he has remained an like for marble in the buckeye state, despite voters, they are drifting dramatically to the right over the past decade, brown, a progressive the prolabor democrat has managed to hold his seat. republicans feel the tide is turning, and in the 2022 election, a devoted trump sycophant. and it is true that senator brown is vulnerable, even as he holds a narrow lead in the polls right now. and ohio, certainly has not trended anymore left since brown and has trended more to the left, since brown in
once again election night in america, primary voters are heading to the polls in arizona, florida, illinois, kansas and ohio. and ohio in particular is him to perhaps the most consequential and highly contested of those races, on the ballot tonight. and polls closed does an hour ago, which means we are expecting results to triple throughout this hour, as always, steve kornacki will join me at the big board to break it down. there he is, hard at work, getting ready. the reason why ohio is the...
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. >>> now to illinois and a family's dramatic retelling of how they survived a man on a deadly stabbing spree. shaquille brewster is reporting from chicago. what are we learning about that is this. >> it was yesterday during your hour that we talked through the horrifying details from officials as they explain the investigation into this rampage that left four people killed, seven others injured in attacks across five different locations. today i want you to hear from one of those families that came face-to-face with the suspect as they shared the story with our colleague, maggie vespa. >> i heard, hey, and then the guy was just standing there and just stabbed me right in the face. i fell to the floor, and i literally just crawled through the house. my dog came running and jumped on the guy. >> brandy is just sitting here barking, i turned my head, and he's standing right there, and he literally looks at me and says come here. we were fighting for a couple of minutes, and then she came upstairs, and he shifted focus on to her. went and clocked her a good one. and then he was getting rea
. >>> now to illinois and a family's dramatic retelling of how they survived a man on a deadly stabbing spree. shaquille brewster is reporting from chicago. what are we learning about that is this. >> it was yesterday during your hour that we talked through the horrifying details from officials as they explain the investigation into this rampage that left four people killed, seven others injured in attacks across five different locations. today i want you to hear from one of...
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california, illinois, massachusetts, everywhere. and the science and the reasoning in these lower court arguments that they're considering is so out there and so beyond the pale. it is a little bit frightening. a little bit sort of shaking me up a bit that the supreme court is even hearing this at all. >> yeah, and the thing is, you saw kind of a peek into sort of what they're thinking is. samuel alito, i presume, is going to vote to end women's abscess to mifepristone because he seems himself as a defender of the faith, per the little tour he made after getting rid of roe v. wade. you sort of got a peek into their argument. number one, the comstock rule has been brought in. you're sending a dangerous drug through the mail seems to be one way to do it. the other being that these doctors had this deep religious conviction against abortion, which when i was in the '80s, they used to call ru-486 human pesticide. that's how they used to refer to it, the religious right. they could just not prescribe it. but i think it's a religious libe
california, illinois, massachusetts, everywhere. and the science and the reasoning in these lower court arguments that they're considering is so out there and so beyond the pale. it is a little bit frightening. a little bit sort of shaking me up a bit that the supreme court is even hearing this at all. >> yeah, and the thing is, you saw kind of a peek into sort of what they're thinking is. samuel alito, i presume, is going to vote to end women's abscess to mifepristone because he seems...
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i think a judge in illinois just had a ruling. they certainly waited until the last minute, but not wanting to read the tea leaves, but i'm going to read them. most people think that he is going to be allowed to remain on the ballot. >> okay, if we have that, putting that aside, i want to talk, if we can, about the immunity hearing, the oral arguments on april 22nd. this is a part of the delay tactics from trump's team in raising this immunity appeal. the supreme court is now taking that up which is kind of going to delay this staying until the end of summer or early fall for a trial even if we cdc trial go forward. our his delay tactics working across the board, catherine? >> clearly he has won the battle. he has been able to delay with the exception of the manhattan d.a.'s office case. that's only because that sort of fell under the radar. he has been able with his motions, with this defense attorneys making motions, which they are entitled to do, that's what defense attorneys do, but most people, and i'm one of them, do not thi
i think a judge in illinois just had a ruling. they certainly waited until the last minute, but not wanting to read the tea leaves, but i'm going to read them. most people think that he is going to be allowed to remain on the ballot. >> okay, if we have that, putting that aside, i want to talk, if we can, about the immunity hearing, the oral arguments on april 22nd. this is a part of the delay tactics from trump's team in raising this immunity appeal. the supreme court is now taking that...
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and elections officials in maine, and a judge in illinois, later doing the same. banning the republican front runner from the ballot in those states, in light of his actions on january 6th. today's ruling from the high court now ending all similar efforts to disqualify mr. trump from the ballot. >> most states were thrilled to have me. there were some that didn't they didn't want that for political reasons. >> reporter: the justices today saying that patchwork of different rulings across the country cannot stand. binding responsibility for enforcing section three against federal officeholders and candidates rests with congress and not the states. at the same time, the three liberal justices accusing their conservative colleagues of going too far on ruling congress must enact new legislation for banning presidential candidates. writing, this really will make it harder to bar an oath breaking insurrectionists from becoming president. conservative justice barrett cautioning, this court should turn the national temperatures down, not up. >>> earlier tonight, one of th
and elections officials in maine, and a judge in illinois, later doing the same. banning the republican front runner from the ballot in those states, in light of his actions on january 6th. today's ruling from the high court now ending all similar efforts to disqualify mr. trump from the ballot. >> most states were thrilled to have me. there were some that didn't they didn't want that for political reasons. >> reporter: the justices today saying that patchwork of different rulings...
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belvedere assembly plant in illinois. same as loadstown in ohio. was closed. joe biden engaged us and went to work for us to bring that and revive that company. and we have two plants going in there now. so when you compare those things, when you look at the president talking about working class people, when you look at him talking about not cutting social security, not cutting medicare, donald trump, every year of his presidency pushed for cuts to medicare and social security. when you look at all those things, it draws a very distinct picture. joe biden has a history of serving people and standing with working class people. and donald trump has a history of serving himself. and standing for the billionaire class. >> president f ain as you were talking it just really strikes me that we sit around tables like this all the time. sometimes they're a little bigger and people talk about what's not breaking through and what the american people can and cannot feel and how the administration needs to sell or not sell their policies but you just said that like working
belvedere assembly plant in illinois. same as loadstown in ohio. was closed. joe biden engaged us and went to work for us to bring that and revive that company. and we have two plants going in there now. so when you compare those things, when you look at the president talking about working class people, when you look at him talking about not cutting social security, not cutting medicare, donald trump, every year of his presidency pushed for cuts to medicare and social security. when you look at...
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., or the train, or the transformation coming to trains in north carolina, or illinois. another unambiguously good thing that happened this week is the change in policy on wheelchairs, and airlines. people, well, they might realize it now that we say it, but airlines were exempt from the americans with disabilities act when it comes to accommodations. i have never seen anyone on a plane, in a wheelchair. >> that's right. look, i think everybody gets that aviation is unique and complex and technical field, but it is also the case that so much more could be done to make it possible, safe, use, ear and dignified for people who use wheelchairs to travel by air. when they can't, on somebody can't travel by air, and one person told us during the process we were developing these rules, said i was made to feel like a piece of luggage. so, i don't fly anymore. every time that happens, their world shrinks. but also, our world shrinks, because we miss out on the contributions of that would be passenger, wherever they're going, whether it's a family wedding or it's a board meeting.
., or the train, or the transformation coming to trains in north carolina, or illinois. another unambiguously good thing that happened this week is the change in policy on wheelchairs, and airlines. people, well, they might realize it now that we say it, but airlines were exempt from the americans with disabilities act when it comes to accommodations. i have never seen anyone on a plane, in a wheelchair. >> that's right. look, i think everybody gets that aviation is unique and complex and...
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million real estate agents nationwide agreed to settle lawsuits brought by home sellers in missouri and illinois that said, look, we think you're violating antitrust laws. you're setting your commissions artificially high. yasmin, you know, the way it works right now, you want to sell your house, you get a listing agent, and typically the commission they're going to get is somewhere in the 5 to 6% neighborhood. yes, you can say that is negotiable. >> don't forget, you can negotiate. >> you can, but it's regional, and if you're in a hot market, good luck. they're going to take that 6%. they split it with the buyer's agent. this settlement eliminates cooperation agreements. agent mace cooperate, that's up to them, but you as a consumer are not bound to the secret agreement that has been holding people hostage for generations. that's why this is up ending the real estate industry. real estate expert says if you are selling this could be significant after july, if this goes through a federal court. that still has to happen. a federal court has to approve this whole deal, but if it does go through af
million real estate agents nationwide agreed to settle lawsuits brought by home sellers in missouri and illinois that said, look, we think you're violating antitrust laws. you're setting your commissions artificially high. yasmin, you know, the way it works right now, you want to sell your house, you get a listing agent, and typically the commission they're going to get is somewhere in the 5 to 6% neighborhood. yes, you can say that is negotiable. >> don't forget, you can negotiate....
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joining me is -- former fellow prosecutor for the northern district of illinois kristi greenberg for myrna -- southern district of new york. i would like to start with you. i want your reactions to the filing specifically let's look at the one in the new york case. trump's attempts to delay to adjourn this trial from beginning before the show started i looked at really carefully the arguments he is raising and put aside whether or not those that conduct as alleged kristi actually falls within the official kind of parameters or the parameters of his official conduct. i had a concern about the fact trump is fighting to the anderson case which is the recent decision from colorado. and also citing to the fact scotus decided to take up the presidential unity defense in the first place. do you think that gives the judge some cause for pause mount? >> those cases are interesting. what is even more interesting is the case -- mentioned which was the case that was before judge hellerstein in this very matter. where they sought trump's lawyers sought to remove the case to federal court. in this
joining me is -- former fellow prosecutor for the northern district of illinois kristi greenberg for myrna -- southern district of new york. i would like to start with you. i want your reactions to the filing specifically let's look at the one in the new york case. trump's attempts to delay to adjourn this trial from beginning before the show started i looked at really carefully the arguments he is raising and put aside whether or not those that conduct as alleged kristi actually falls within...