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it will air in alabama. for people who are out there just watch that and think, that's an exaggeration, this is it really going to happen, what do you say to them? >> idaho already did. think god it's been stopped by the courts, but it's a law that is in effect in idaho and is being advanced not just in alabama, tennessee and oklahoma. so much attention has been focused, ivf, understandably, focused on what just occurred in arizona as it relates to the 1864 law. not enough attention is on the fact that we are not just criminalizing women's access to reproductive care in certain states, we are now criminalizing their travel. >> that's so important to understand, people in states around california, like arizona, who want to come to california, this is a threat people need to take seriously. talking about arizona, for the second time in two weeks, republicans in arizona, even after seeing the response, blocked an effort to repeal the ban based on a law that was passed in 1864. this time, there was video, of rep
it will air in alabama. for people who are out there just watch that and think, that's an exaggeration, this is it really going to happen, what do you say to them? >> idaho already did. think god it's been stopped by the courts, but it's a law that is in effect in idaho and is being advanced not just in alabama, tennessee and oklahoma. so much attention has been focused, ivf, understandably, focused on what just occurred in arizona as it relates to the 1864 law. not enough attention is on...
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debating a new ad he is putting on the air in alabama. i will also get his thoughts on the former president's trial. >>> foreign aid bills finally passed in the house, but not without plenty of drama. later a conversation with john legend. i will ask him about the incredible work he is doing on criminal justice reform and getn his take on the state of our politics. >>> of this trial is starting to the forgery in johnson's new york criminal trial has now rk been sworn in. there are seven men and five women. six alternates. they will your opening statements starting tomorrow. it was not exactly a smooth road to get here in large part because defendant trump was all but digging the potholes himself. with an assist from some of his allies. >> she said two things that really stuck out. i do not really have an opinion of trump . and no one is above e the law. i am not so sure about juror number two. >> trump then quoted in a post writing they are catching undercover liberal activists lying to the judge in order to get on the trump jury. that is
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in alabama, by the way, they haven't restored ivf. all they said in alabama was, a fertilized egg as a human being. we just won't prosecute you. so it still potentially manslaughter. we are just choosing not to prosecute you. that's what they did with that law, which doesn't solve the problem where they define a fertilized egg is having more rights than the woman that is going to harry that egg. that is a human being, which is fundamentally at odds with procedures like ivf where you have to discard fertilized eggs that are nonviable, otherwise you can plant a fertilized egg and a can cause a miscarriage. >> to that point, one of the reasons we are seeing this is the central ideological tenants, the real belief is that life begins at conception. again, we've been around listening to this. i'm not making this up. i've heard it 1 million times in my life. if you believe that, as many people genuinely do -- many people were in the anti- abortion movement, and then you can't let embryos be discarded. you can't let people secure abortions a
in alabama, by the way, they haven't restored ivf. all they said in alabama was, a fertilized egg as a human being. we just won't prosecute you. so it still potentially manslaughter. we are just choosing not to prosecute you. that's what they did with that law, which doesn't solve the problem where they define a fertilized egg is having more rights than the woman that is going to harry that egg. that is a human being, which is fundamentally at odds with procedures like ivf where you have to...
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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, i want to get down there and repeal the bad ban on no exceptions abortion. i want to protect ivf and contraception. it feels like is the start of a change here. >> that was marilyn lands last night, after her victory in a special election to fill a vacant house seat in alabama. she didn't just flip a seed from red to blue, she won by 25 points. and she did by campaigning openly as you heard in that clip on reproductive freedom. in every single election on abortion since roe was overturned with no sign of its potency and electoral power subsiding. this issue is likely to serve democratic candidates better, and make things worse for the republican party as november nears. president of reproductive freedom is back with us, basil is here, i don't want to be surprised because i want to have faith in that what unites us but were you surprised not just by her victory but her margins? >> we felt confident about the campaign she was running, the strategy,
. (♪♪) >> 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, i want to get down there and repeal the bad ban on no exceptions abortion. i want to protect ivf and contraception. it feels like is the start of a change here. >> that was marilyn lands last night, after her victory in a special election to fill a vacant house seat in alabama. she didn't just flip a seed from red to blue, she won by 25...
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in alabama, by the way they have not restored ivf. all they said in alabama is, yes, a fertilized egg is a human being. we just won't prosecute you. it is still potentially manslaughter. we are just choosing not to prosecute you. that's what they did with the law. that does not solve the problem. they define a fertilized egg is having more rights than the woman that will carry the egg that is a human being, is fundamentally at odds with procedures like ivf where you have to discard eggs that are not viable. otherwise it can cause a miscarriage. >> to that point, one of the reasons we are seeing this is the central tenet, the real belief that life begins at conception. they have been saying that. we have been listening to this. you can't make this up. i've heard it 1 million times in my life. if you believe this as many people genuinely do. many people were in the antiabortion movement or the life blood of the republican base, then you can't let embryos be discarded. you can't let people secure abortions at 10 or 12 weeks. you cannot d
in alabama, by the way they have not restored ivf. all they said in alabama is, yes, a fertilized egg is a human being. we just won't prosecute you. it is still potentially manslaughter. we are just choosing not to prosecute you. that's what they did with the law. that does not solve the problem. they define a fertilized egg is having more rights than the woman that will carry the egg that is a human being, is fundamentally at odds with procedures like ivf where you have to discard eggs that...
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these folks are elected, they can be unelected, and i think since we have started the alabama supreme court did show that these partisan supreme courts are not going to stop at abortion rights, they are going to go after ivf, birth control, and the best thing that we can do is talk about how folks can channel that energy to unseat these three folks in november. as you rightly point out, texas is providing the playbook. let's not forget that even before, texas already had in place a six week abortion ban, before row fell, for almost a year. there was the new york times article that was announcing the former presidents support for a 15 week abortion ban, in that article, though, it cited exactly what happened in texas and what happened to kate cox to demonstrate how, even with exceptions, you can make those optional. you can negate those and it's our texas supreme court that is giving the country the playbook to do that, so we are laser focused on unseating jimmy blacklock, john devine, and jane bland. >> as you just said, your goal is to unseat his republican justices, how hopeful are
these folks are elected, they can be unelected, and i think since we have started the alabama supreme court did show that these partisan supreme courts are not going to stop at abortion rights, they are going to go after ivf, birth control, and the best thing that we can do is talk about how folks can channel that energy to unseat these three folks in november. as you rightly point out, texas is providing the playbook. let's not forget that even before, texas already had in place a six week...
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there was that alabama house seat that was just won by a democrat, same democrat who lost it the year before to a republican. >> absolutely. i mean, i think what you're seeing here is antiabortion groups saying to the gop, this is our agenda, we believe that fetuses and embryos are persons. we're going to pursue the agenda, even if it causes candidates pain, but you better get on board because we are the base voters that are going to give donald trump a second crack at the white house. antiabortion groups are planning on playing the long game, that could cost republicans in the short term, there's divergent priorities between some state and national republicans. if you, for example, are a lawmaker in an uncompetitive seat, the state legislature in alabama, you may have no problem going along with the idea that ivf is under regulated or problematic or violates the rights of fetal persons. we know when they're going to be closely contested races for control of the house or senate that national republicans aren't necessarily in the same position. >> that race in alabama that i mentioned
there was that alabama house seat that was just won by a democrat, same democrat who lost it the year before to a republican. >> absolutely. i mean, i think what you're seeing here is antiabortion groups saying to the gop, this is our agenda, we believe that fetuses and embryos are persons. we're going to pursue the agenda, even if it causes candidates pain, but you better get on board because we are the base voters that are going to give donald trump a second crack at the white house....
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and have lower court proceedings. >> senator, you were the united states attorney in alabama. you know how these things work. judges and supreme court justices put these hypotheticals out here to establish the parameters. what is the argument you are making? but to the point that there is a specific argument here as it relates to section 3 of the 14th amendment of the constitution, did you sense that there was enough inquiry and debate and discussion around the specifics of what donald trump is accused of having done? >> you know, that is a really good question. the fact of the matter is that the allegations in the indictment stand for themselves. there does not have to be a questioning about those allegations. even though justice amy: barrett became very close to that. after rattling off several questions that would be personal and not official asks. i think we have more than that. clearly in any supreme court decision, you will be looking how this affects down the road. criminal cases in particular, you are looking at punishment and the charge. what is going to be that fine
and have lower court proceedings. >> senator, you were the united states attorney in alabama. you know how these things work. judges and supreme court justices put these hypotheticals out here to establish the parameters. what is the argument you are making? but to the point that there is a specific argument here as it relates to section 3 of the 14th amendment of the constitution, did you sense that there was enough inquiry and debate and discussion around the specifics of what donald...
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the attacks on ivf we have seen in alabama. this is what the republican party is putting on offer. on the other side, as president biden said in a state of the union address, the reproductive freedom that puts the protections back in place. he will sign that bill and we will defend reproductive freedom coast to coast nationwide in wisconsin and everywhere else. that is the choice voters have. however they feel about the candidates they can make a choice about whether they want the power to make their own decisions about their own lives or want republican politicians to override it. >> let me ask you about this. 9.3% of people voted uninstructed. those people went out and said i'm not going to support joe biden. now, we don't know if that happens in the election, than democrats won by in the last election. that's a big number. and michigan was a big number, too. that is enough to sink democrats in both states. do you worry about that? >> the voters who cast ballots voted in the democratic primary. they know that trump is not the answer. and they were voting to send a message about c
the attacks on ivf we have seen in alabama. this is what the republican party is putting on offer. on the other side, as president biden said in a state of the union address, the reproductive freedom that puts the protections back in place. he will sign that bill and we will defend reproductive freedom coast to coast nationwide in wisconsin and everywhere else. that is the choice voters have. however they feel about the candidates they can make a choice about whether they want the power to make...
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and the have alabama voters. a democrat flipping the seat with a whopping 25 point edge after running on women's abortion rights. >> maryland lance has just won the house district seat in alabama. >> i reliably read district turning blue in a special house election. >> she may reproductive rights a centerpiece of her campaign. >> it is a victory for women, for alabama in general. >> people are very excited to see her win. >> a lot of this is people value the freedoms in the south, the midwest and anywhere in the country. >> freedom as an issue is not going away and these could bleed out or even flip trump support. take florida, they will have a measure to protect abortion rights on the ballot this november. they will decide whether to enshrine abortion rights protections in their state constitution. that is a state which just restricted abortion to a 15 week ban. the voters who come out this november might be more motivated to use this race to overturn that new abortion ban. that could make the electorate more bl
and the have alabama voters. a democrat flipping the seat with a whopping 25 point edge after running on women's abortion rights. >> maryland lance has just won the house district seat in alabama. >> i reliably read district turning blue in a special house election. >> she may reproductive rights a centerpiece of her campaign. >> it is a victory for women, for alabama in general. >> people are very excited to see her win. >> a lot of this is people value the...
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what about alabama? you could have a little march in alabama or a giant one. of all those trump voters in alabama or idaho, nowhere, not one place in the country was there a trump boater who decided to say i am going to get up from my desk or my sofa and get out there publicly and protest this outrage in manhattan. >> i mean, i feel like this is an important news moment. i saw your post, the picture, i saw you when you posted that online. i feel like there is a bias, like a law of physics. it is not even a political thing, but in the news b business, you never report on the dog that did not bark. you never report on the thing that did not happen, but in this case, there is something observable that did happen, which is trump spending the last year promising that the country would be brought to its knees by trump supporters turning out in numbers with militants that you had never seen before from the american people and this country would be torn apart if you were ever indicted and if he had to go to court and if he were put on trial. he is asked to do it and h
what about alabama? you could have a little march in alabama or a giant one. of all those trump voters in alabama or idaho, nowhere, not one place in the country was there a trump boater who decided to say i am going to get up from my desk or my sofa and get out there publicly and protest this outrage in manhattan. >> i mean, i feel like this is an important news moment. i saw your post, the picture, i saw you when you posted that online. i feel like there is a bias, like a law of...
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all those trumpeters in alabama or idaho, nowhere. not one place in the country was there a trumpeter who decided to say, i will get up from my desk or my sofa and get out there publicly, and protest this outrage in manhattan. >> and i mean, i feel like this is an important news moment, and i saw your post, the picture you took of this today, i was very happy that you posted, i feel like there is a bias like a law of physics, it's not even a political thing at all, but in the news business, you never report on the dog that didn't bark. right? you never report on the thing didn't happen but in this case, there is something observable which did happen, which is, trump spending the last year, promising that the country would be brought to its knees by trump supporters turning out in numbers, with militants that you had never seen before from the american people in this country would be torn apart if he were ever indicted, and never had to go to court and if you were ever put on trial. he has asked his supporters to do it, and he has prom
all those trumpeters in alabama or idaho, nowhere. not one place in the country was there a trumpeter who decided to say, i will get up from my desk or my sofa and get out there publicly, and protest this outrage in manhattan. >> and i mean, i feel like this is an important news moment, and i saw your post, the picture you took of this today, i was very happy that you posted, i feel like there is a bias like a law of physics, it's not even a political thing at all, but in the news...
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. >> the ivf issue in alabama, and i'm glad you have straightened this out in michigan, but it confused many of us as we didn't understand, what's this about, why are people against ivf? most people just think ivf is difficult and offensive and hard to achieve, that it helps people who are trying to have children. what is your law in michigan now protect against? >> so we have secured and made very clear what the rights are and codified ivf as well as decriminalized paid surrogacy. i think those are two very important ways that many people create families and we want to ensure that if you have a family, you are ready to have it, you get all the avenues to do exactly that. if an embryo is considered a human being, has rights of a human being, that means ivf of course, you saw what happened in alabama but it also could extend to stem cell research. it could bend the cutting edge research forgers when it comes to alzheimer's or juvenile diabetes. i mean this is a really scary moment and if people are really paying attention, you see how broad all of these attacks could be applied and it is
. >> the ivf issue in alabama, and i'm glad you have straightened this out in michigan, but it confused many of us as we didn't understand, what's this about, why are people against ivf? most people just think ivf is difficult and offensive and hard to achieve, that it helps people who are trying to have children. what is your law in michigan now protect against? >> so we have secured and made very clear what the rights are and codified ivf as well as decriminalized paid surrogacy....
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. >> can you believe alabama won? >> i was very happy when alabama won. >> that's why joe looks the way he does. >> 30-0 run. >> tied 23-23 -- my parents went to illinois so i'm a fan and then it was 53-23, a 30-0 run. uconn men's team is one of the best that we've seen i can't remember since when in a long, long time. so balanced and so good. tough task for alabama but maybe pull off the upset. >> in the final four for the first time ever. >> okay. right here, back to me now, one shot -- >> one shot. >> plus talk about the key abortion rulings. >> one shot? >> yes. good-bye. this is a major story, could the appearance of a measure on the november ballot put the state in play for democrats? a lot to talk about there, including just explaining what happened yesterday along with joe, willie and me we have the host of "way too early" he's made himself known, jonathan lemire, eddie claude jr. and molly john baste, and the great eugene robinson is with us. let's begin with the latest. this is interesting we don't do these
. >> can you believe alabama won? >> i was very happy when alabama won. >> that's why joe looks the way he does. >> 30-0 run. >> tied 23-23 -- my parents went to illinois so i'm a fan and then it was 53-23, a 30-0 run. uconn men's team is one of the best that we've seen i can't remember since when in a long, long time. so balanced and so good. tough task for alabama but maybe pull off the upset. >> in the final four for the first time ever. >> okay....
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you see these supreme court judges in arizona, alabama, florida, who have been radicalized and on very small benches or areas like texas like judge kazmierczak but get to have these decisions that are statewide import if not national import. this is part of the long project to, you know, reverse liberal judis prudence. >> in the judiciary we're going to propose our preferred social order, prfred moral order on the rest of the country, and that's going to require winning elections, but never ran on this promise to do this. it's kind of a bait and switch. i think the thing conservatives and republicans are running into is that it's one thing to win elections, it's one thing to be able to appoint these judges, but you still actually do need some degree of popular buy-in to your project, and that buy-in doesn't exist. i don't think republicans know how to deal with it whatsoever and are risking a situation, right, it looks like all of the gains they've made are reversed by the force of the backlash against them. >> i do wonder as a piece of political theater because you know trump doesn't
you see these supreme court judges in arizona, alabama, florida, who have been radicalized and on very small benches or areas like texas like judge kazmierczak but get to have these decisions that are statewide import if not national import. this is part of the long project to, you know, reverse liberal judis prudence. >> in the judiciary we're going to propose our preferred social order, prfred moral order on the rest of the country, and that's going to require winning elections, but...
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and i think even since we have started, the alabama supreme court has shown that these partisan state supreme courts are not going to stop at abortion rights. they are going after ivf and birth control. the best thing we can do is talk about how folks can channel that energy to unseat these three folks in november. texas is providing the play book. even before roe fell, texas already had in place a six week abortion ban before roe fell for almost a year. there was that new york times article announcing the former president's support for a 15 week abortion ban. it cited exactly what happened in texas to kate cox to demonstrate how even with exceptions, you can make those optional. it is our texas supreme court giveing the country the place the do that. >> as you just said there, your goal is to unseat these republican justices. how hopeful are you for that outcome? texas democrats have been democrats haven't elected any officials for years. do you think because there is more at stake this time, it is going to be different? >> so, three things. one, this has never been done. we have nev
and i think even since we have started, the alabama supreme court has shown that these partisan state supreme courts are not going to stop at abortion rights. they are going after ivf and birth control. the best thing we can do is talk about how folks can channel that energy to unseat these three folks in november. texas is providing the play book. even before roe fell, texas already had in place a six week abortion ban before roe fell for almost a year. there was that new york times article...
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attorney and professor of the alabama school of law. and, cohost of the podcast sisters-in-law. also harry litman former u.s. attorney and deputy assistant attorney general. joyce, let me get your reaction to what you read in the order tonight. >> you know, this is very serious, lawrence we see these orders from judges day in and day out every once in a while you read an order and the language stops you cold. this is a judge who has had enough. he is not reacting in an emotional way. it is measured, well grounded in the law. as you pointed out, he lays it out step-by-step and then he concludes that there is nothing less restrictive he can do. he, in essence, admonishes trump that if he crosses the line again, he will face criminal contempt. he cites to the statutory provisions in new york law that permit judges to invoke criminal contempt and there are two possible penalties. one is the fine, and the amount is so de minimis that if we get to that point the district attorney's office will say this dollar amount will not do anything to deter trump. the other option is custody. the
attorney and professor of the alabama school of law. and, cohost of the podcast sisters-in-law. also harry litman former u.s. attorney and deputy assistant attorney general. joyce, let me get your reaction to what you read in the order tonight. >> you know, this is very serious, lawrence we see these orders from judges day in and day out every once in a while you read an order and the language stops you cold. this is a judge who has had enough. he is not reacting in an emotional way. it...
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complete with selling bible and he autographed bibles one time after an earthquake or hurricane in alabama and that just hit hit southern baptist faith in an ouch way. they separate the man and his values from his values and they see what he did in office, appoint supreme court justices who overturned roe v. wade, that's what they wanted, huge, huge carrot to vote for them. >> he did. the man isn't shy of autographing flags as well. you mentioned roe v. wade, we just talked to julia manchester about this decision in florida is really once again putting abortion front and center. for this one it's pretty tricky for trump who's tried to have it both ways. bragging about the supreme court justices who overturned roe v. wade but other moments trying to distance himself from it. governor desantis's restrictive regulation is tied around trump's neck. >> donald trump will be what's politically expedient for donald trump. he'll probably wedge himself at the 15-week marker. with the majority of voters, it's not going necessarily change florida into a red state but certainly beneficial for democrats
complete with selling bible and he autographed bibles one time after an earthquake or hurricane in alabama and that just hit hit southern baptist faith in an ouch way. they separate the man and his values from his values and they see what he did in office, appoint supreme court justices who overturned roe v. wade, that's what they wanted, huge, huge carrot to vote for them. >> he did. the man isn't shy of autographing flags as well. you mentioned roe v. wade, we just talked to julia...
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back in february, alabama supreme court ruled the frozen embryos could be considered children, which led several ivf clinics to pause services in that state. state legislators drafted a new law to protect ivf treatments. now the hospital says it can no longer provide ivf services because of, quote, pending litigation and the lack of clarity about the current law. >>> up next, the dire situation in haiti and in other parts of the americas could impact how some voters here in south florida cast their ballot in november. >>> plus, the price tag of some of the nation's top private colleges continues to skyrocket. it is close to $100,000 a year. what can families do? you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. (bobby) my store and my design business? we're exploding. but my old internet, was not letting me run the show. so, we switched to verizon business internet. they have business grade internet, nationwide. (vo) make the switch. it's your business. it's your ve
back in february, alabama supreme court ruled the frozen embryos could be considered children, which led several ivf clinics to pause services in that state. state legislators drafted a new law to protect ivf treatments. now the hospital says it can no longer provide ivf services because of, quote, pending litigation and the lack of clarity about the current law. >>> up next, the dire situation in haiti and in other parts of the americas could impact how some voters here in south...
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alabama took down clemson. roll tide. congrats to joe scarbrough. and alabama to play uconn which rolled past illinois. uconn went on a 30-0 run in that game. final four of the men's side is next weekend. >>> meanwhile the n.c. state women are also final four-bound. advancing to the elite eight for the first time over top ceded texas. they'll meet number one overall south carolina in the final four. the gamecocks beat number three, oregon state, 70-58 last night, making its second consecutive run into the national finals for a four-state trip to the finals. last year they lost. the women's elite eight concludes tonight with number 3 uconn and number 1 sc. >>> we turn now to the nba and a milestone night for lebron james again. nine three-pointers, leving the lakers with the win over the portland nets. he's the only player in history with 40 or more points after the age of 39 in basketball. >>> juan soto was fantastic. he had three hits yesterday capped by an rbi single that lifted the bronx bombers to a 4-3 win, making it a four-game sweep of the ho
alabama took down clemson. roll tide. congrats to joe scarbrough. and alabama to play uconn which rolled past illinois. uconn went on a 30-0 run in that game. final four of the men's side is next weekend. >>> meanwhile the n.c. state women are also final four-bound. advancing to the elite eight for the first time over top ceded texas. they'll meet number one overall south carolina in the final four. the gamecocks beat number three, oregon state, 70-58 last night, making its second...
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and that really came on the heels of alabama supreme court that said conservatives scrambling when it ruled that embryos our children which in turn upended ivf treatment across the state. and yesterday, donald trump attempted to neutralize what is becoming a major campaign issue for him by saying he would leave abortion up to the states pay but today we saw yet again, what happens when abortion is left up to the states, particularly conservative states with conservative judiciaries, the outcomes are extreme and for most republicans, they are politically disastrous. joining me now is jamelle bouie new york times opinion columnist. yesterday a lot of people were saying, trump, his middle line, though i would beg to differ, is a good piece of strategy, that was monday, today, we see what happens in arizona and i just wonder whether you still think leaving it up to the states is a good strategy for him to pursue? >> i think it is the only strategy for him to pursue because a national ban is just so toxic with most voters but it it's also clear that leaving it up to the states is really le
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yes, we are seeing democrats win when abortion is front and center in alabama for example, in the wake of the ivf ruling. but we are seeing democrats not named joe biden doing better in both polls and elections than joe biden is doing in polls. for example, in new york's third district where tom suozzi won that race by eight points, the same polls that showed suozzi ahead in that race showed joe biden narrowly trailing in a district he carried by eight points in 2020. so i believe what the polls show, which is that biden has his work cut out for him and democrats have a long way to go to get back to the numbers he enjoyed with younger voters and young voters of color, particularly young men of color, to get to that window. considering 2020 was virtually a tie. >> dave, vaughn, thank you very much. >>> still ahead, quote, it's clearly strategic. what donald trump is trying to do when he lashes out at judges and their families. >>> plus, what is the u.s. going to do after israel strikes a clearly marked aid convoy from world central kitchen in gaza last night? >>> and will the residents
yes, we are seeing democrats win when abortion is front and center in alabama for example, in the wake of the ivf ruling. but we are seeing democrats not named joe biden doing better in both polls and elections than joe biden is doing in polls. for example, in new york's third district where tom suozzi won that race by eight points, the same polls that showed suozzi ahead in that race showed joe biden narrowly trailing in a district he carried by eight points in 2020. so i believe what the...
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crimson tide tomorrow. >> i will tell you what, we're all just hoping that alabama keeps it close. all right, well, that does it for us this morning. thank you so much for being with us. ana cabrera picks up the coverage right now. >>> right now on "ana cabrera reports," we are following breaking news. israel releasing its report on the air strike that killed seven aid workers calling it a grave mistake and dismissing top ranking officials from their posts. we have reaction from world central kitchen and the white house. >>> plus, on the donald trump legal fight, on that front, a judge rejecting trump's bid to throw out the federal classified documents case, as legal experts warn the special counsel could be close to pressing a legal nuclear button. >>> also ahead, president biden heads to baltimore. his message following that deadly bridge collapse. >>> and later, total eclipse of the sun. we'll help you get ready for monday's big show in the sky. ♪♪ >>> thank you so much for joining us on this friday. i'm ana cabrera. it is 10:00 eastern, and we begin with the breaking news.
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attorney, law professor at the university of alabama, and an msnbc legal analyst. jim messina was white house deputy chief of staff under president obama and ran his 2012 campaign. good to have all of you here. garrett, break down this potential witness list for us. >> chris, the bold-faced names won't be surprising. start with michael cohen at the very top of this list, the person who allegedly orchestrated all of these hush money payments and the two women who he orchestrated them for, stormy daniels and karen mcdougal. you've got a couple of executives from american media, the company in the middle of this buying their stories and the folks that i'm more interested in a little bit down the line, some of these former trump campaign and trump white house staffers like hope hicks and madeleine westerhout who will be able to describe what was going on in the trump campaign and the trump white house around this story that might buttress the case. the defense witness of course is donald trump himself. that's not something that's confirmed. but knowing donald trump, co
attorney, law professor at the university of alabama, and an msnbc legal analyst. jim messina was white house deputy chief of staff under president obama and ran his 2012 campaign. good to have all of you here. garrett, break down this potential witness list for us. >> chris, the bold-faced names won't be surprising. start with michael cohen at the very top of this list, the person who allegedly orchestrated all of these hush money payments and the two women who he orchestrated them for,...
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when i was the appellate chief in the northern district of alabama, neil was, for a part of that time the acting solicitor general. if i wanted to take an appeal, i had to go to neil's office for permission to do that. as he says in these mandamus and recusal situations, it's very rarely given. but we note that jack smith has it here, federal prosecutors don't make empty threats. if he talks about firing a motion to mandamus, that means he's already gone to the solicitor general, he's gotten her approval, the government is dead serious about getting this situation resolved. >> neil, play that out for me. if you gone to the solicitor general and he has approval or a sense that this might be the course he takes, what happens? >> smith is going to wait for judge cannon to try and resolve this. if she doesn't resolve it, then he is going to have to make a decision about when to file that motion before the 11th circuit. i suspect it's going to happen fairly soon. the clock is really ticking, here, and to underscore joyce's point, i think i authorized one mandamus action in my time at the j
when i was the appellate chief in the northern district of alabama, neil was, for a part of that time the acting solicitor general. if i wanted to take an appeal, i had to go to neil's office for permission to do that. as he says in these mandamus and recusal situations, it's very rarely given. but we note that jack smith has it here, federal prosecutors don't make empty threats. if he talks about firing a motion to mandamus, that means he's already gone to the solicitor general, he's gotten...
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look at florida, look at alabama, look at arizona. this is what we see in a second donald trump term, and everyone should be concerned. >> one republican legislator tells nbc news that gop senate candidate kari lake is now calling arizona house members. she's calling them, urging them to repeal this 1864 near total ban on abortion. clearly a recognition of just how politically perilous this all could be, but will that be enough for candidates like lake? >> in this moment even extremist kari lake understands what's on the line here, an election that will have serious effects for those who are down ballot, and this is what happens when abortion ends up on the ballot. republicans take more than just a punch. they take losses, and i must say this to any republican listening anywhere, when women do not have bodily autonomy, they are not full, free, and equal citizens of this representative democracy. let those words sink in. women like me have come up within republican party circles hearing about liberty and freedom, and you want to take i
look at florida, look at alabama, look at arizona. this is what we see in a second donald trump term, and everyone should be concerned. >> one republican legislator tells nbc news that gop senate candidate kari lake is now calling arizona house members. she's calling them, urging them to repeal this 1864 near total ban on abortion. clearly a recognition of just how politically perilous this all could be, but will that be enough for candidates like lake? >> in this moment even...
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and doug jones, former alabama senator and former u.s. attorney who is currently a distinguished senior fellow at the center for american progress. thank you both for being here. harry, i'll start with you at the table. it does seem that todd blanche was kind of hamstrung by trying to please donald trump. all of the sort of weirdness of calling him president trump when he's not the president, and just insisting on using that terminology and saying he did nothing wrong. all of it just seems to be for trump's benefit. how well do you think that's working out for them in the trial? >> so far, not very. i think it's only going to get worse. look, we talked about roy kaine. trump we often compare to a mob boss. even when a mob boss is under indictment and goes to see roy cohn, he says shut up and listen to me. i know what needs to happen. we're going to go there and say maybe you haven't lived an exemplary life, but this charge and that charge, they can't do that with trump. and what it means is they're going to have to say he never had an aff
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do you agree with alabama? do you agree with mississippi? >> i don't often agree with lindsey graham, but from a political perspective, he would have been better off going for a 15 week or a 16-week federal policy on this. it would still motivate his base. there are some swing voters that agree with that line. i think he's taken the worst possible political position. >> and victoria, he mentioned that he supports access to ivf, a key provider in alabama says it's ending ivf services because of legal questions. there's a push among some gop lawmakers to reduce access. how do you think this issue is going to be played going forward? >> so seeing donald trump really come forward on the issue of ivf and hanging onto it as a matter of, you know, supporting the family, family rights. this is him trying to make amends with folks who are scared at the constraint towards reproductive freedom, to maybe, again, those more moderate women who say, look, i just don't want ivf to be touched. i will protect this. look to me for this. so i think this is his
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crimson tide tomorrow. >> i will tell you what, we're all just hoping that alabama keeps it close. all right, well, that does it for us this morning. thank you so much for being with us. ana cabrera picks up the coverage right now. >>> right now on "ana cabrera reports," we are following
crimson tide tomorrow. >> i will tell you what, we're all just hoping that alabama keeps it close. all right, well, that does it for us this morning. thank you so much for being with us. ana cabrera picks up the coverage right now. >>> right now on "ana cabrera reports," we are following
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saban leaves alabama. klopp leaves liverpool. yeah -- >> the end of the day, at some point, joe, you have to stop thinking it's your teams and it has to refract back on you. >> it's just like the dog, right? it's like the dog. it's not the teams. it's not liverpool. it's not alabama. >> all right. >> it's not envelope the red sox. >> nbc sports -- >> it's about me. it's my fault. thank you, roger. >> soccer analyst, co host of "men in blazers," roger bennett, thank you. >> don't you love him? >> sort of. >> he's the best. >>> now to this -- >> speaking of dogs. >> south dakota governor kristi noem is defending her decision to kill her 14-month-old female dog, cricket, a puppy, actually. >> kill a puppy, yeah. >> kristi noem, considered a contender for trump's vice president, revealed in her book that she admitted to killing her dog. she took cricket, the little girl puppy's name. >> the puppy. >> on a pheasant hundred with older dogs, but writes the young pup ruined the hundred after chasing the birds and going out of her mind wi
saban leaves alabama. klopp leaves liverpool. yeah -- >> the end of the day, at some point, joe, you have to stop thinking it's your teams and it has to refract back on you. >> it's just like the dog, right? it's like the dog. it's not the teams. it's not liverpool. it's not alabama. >> all right. >> it's not envelope the red sox. >> nbc sports -- >> it's about me. it's my fault. thank you, roger. >> soccer analyst, co host of "men in...
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patriot missiles made in arizona, javelins made in alabama, artillery shells made in ohio, pennsylvania, texas, and we're helping ukraine while at the same time investing in our own industrial base, strengthening our own national security and supporting jobs to nearly 40 states all across america. you know, the united nations is not acting alone to state the obvious. our allies in europe and around the world who have constantly been asking me, are we going to step up, we're not going to walk away, are we? they're very concerned. if we fail to step up, lord only knows what would happen and the cohesion of nato. they're also sending significant help to ukraine. we're all standing together against this brutal dictator. this is directly, directly in the united states national security interest. if putin triumphs in ukraine, the next move of russian forces could very well be a direct attack on a nato ally. and you all know full well that invoking article 5, the north atlantic treaty, would be the first thing that comes to mind, which declares an attack on one is an attack on all. and putin a
patriot missiles made in arizona, javelins made in alabama, artillery shells made in ohio, pennsylvania, texas, and we're helping ukraine while at the same time investing in our own industrial base, strengthening our own national security and supporting jobs to nearly 40 states all across america. you know, the united nations is not acting alone to state the obvious. our allies in europe and around the world who have constantly been asking me, are we going to step up, we're not going to walk...
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williams, vandy, cornell. >> harvard. >> you left alabama out of there. we know we would have graded an a-plus on that anyway. >> i'm sure. >> i want to talk first of all about something off the top of the show that you and i were discussing. that is, that is that iran, a country since 1979 that's been the epicenter of terrorism across the world, that is considered by the united states the great satan since 1979, i'm glad to see we're sending our top general in the region to israel and sending a very strong message to the iranians. >> yeah. >> don't mistake friends having heated arguments with friends not backing friends in times of trouble. we're going to be there for israel, especially when it deals with iran. >> yeah, look, iran is israel's enemy. iran is america's enemy. iran is the enemy of all liberal-minded people, you know, in the world. i mean, this is a fascist theocracy. we've seen what they've done to their own people, shooting protesters dead in the streets, right? we've seen what they've done around the region, destabilizing countries, weake
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reminds me of alabama last year. alabama was supposed to have lost most of their stars. it reminds me of what i heard jay wright say at halftime of a march madness game talking about kentucky. he said college basketball has changed. the days when you can recruit hotshot freshmen are over, because now they be the best three or four years from now, but they're going to be going up against seniors who have plaed for one or two different teams who just have the experience. talk about that change. we can throw kentucky into the mix because cal perry can recruit the best players in the country. they just leave after their freshman year. >> yeah, that does happen. there are still one-and-done players. i generally agree with jay wright, but i think that's always been true. you would always rather have talent and experience rather than inexperienced talent. coaches were able to bring in so many super talented freshman that they could go to a final four and win a national championship with that inexperienced super talent. for most coaches, they can't get that type of talent in lar
reminds me of alabama last year. alabama was supposed to have lost most of their stars. it reminds me of what i heard jay wright say at halftime of a march madness game talking about kentucky. he said college basketball has changed. the days when you can recruit hotshot freshmen are over, because now they be the best three or four years from now, but they're going to be going up against seniors who have plaed for one or two different teams who just have the experience. talk about that change....
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alabama who was a seven mountains mandate guy. i'm thinking about this group of folk who are actually pushing this legislation. trump made roe v. wade getting overturned possible. then there are folks pushing the draconian laws across the board. what do we do with them? >> if you're a democratic campaign person, you say go. go for it. because you're going to lose. you're going to lose because they are not the 50%, not even the 33%. donald trump, you know, donald trump loathes those people. i've been saying it for as long as i've known him. he loathes those people. he's always loathed them. he used to mock privately right wing religious extremists. he hates those people and he always has. that's why when 2022 went down, he blamed it on pro-life voters. trump blamed 22 on pro-life voters. he's got no use for them. so here he finds himself in a position where, again, these people are going to determine whether he gets reelected or not and he doesn't like it. >> he's caught in the cross hairs. he's still taking credit for getting rid
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the vitriolic words in the violent actions of the bad people who would bomb a church in birmingham, alabama, but for the appalling silence and indifference of the good people who sit and sit around, and say wait on time. somewhere, we must come to see that human progress never roles in the wheels of inevitability. >> human progress never roles in -- roles in. things don't get better for those who wait. things only get better for those who act. timothy snyder, professor of history at yale university. he is the author of "the road to unfreedom." and many other books. we just talked about this a few weeks ago. i think it was important to come back. donald trump, on a daily basis now, is doing things that shocked those of us who don't think we can be further shocked. the question is, not that you shouldn't be shocked by it, it is what you are supposed to do about it. we were talking just this weekend about how he posted a picture of a truck that was decorated, wrapped to look like joe biden with a bullet in his head, and was hogtied in the bed of the truck. what is the danger of normalizing thi
the vitriolic words in the violent actions of the bad people who would bomb a church in birmingham, alabama, but for the appalling silence and indifference of the good people who sit and sit around, and say wait on time. somewhere, we must come to see that human progress never roles in the wheels of inevitability. >> human progress never roles in -- roles in. things don't get better for those who wait. things only get better for those who act. timothy snyder, professor of history at yale...
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we're going to nashville for the vandy/alabama game. somebody call warren batey see if we can go to the outside of his house for a warren batey film festival. >> ring the bell. >> we'll get the community together and watch "reds." >> outside of his house is good because he's not letting us in. that much i know. >> maybe in his neighborhood. if he doesn't call the cops on us. >> all right. nobody engage with joe. we're going to take a moment here and introduce the next hour here, ten minutes late. >>> eugene robinson is still with us. >> would you like to do that, though? >> no engaging joe. >> special correspondent at "vanity fair," molly jong-fast. >> molly knows what we're talking about. >> molly! >> she'd go to a warren batey film festival. >> do not engage joe. do not engage. co-founder and ceo of axios, jim vandehei is here with us. his book is entitled "just the good stuff." it's coming out april 30th. i like that. >> jim looks to be all business. let's go to the news. >> he doesn't look all jim, it is super cash. okay. let's get
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voted for a fetal person hood bill i was able to veto last year, but would have paved the way for an alabama style ruling. these folks are on the record supporting this ban. they can't walk away from that now. >> the state supreme court said physicians are now on notice. that all abortions except those necessary to save a woman's life are illegal. physicians are now on notice what can you tell them in arizona and any family member or friend who might ever drive a woman to a point with her physician? >> this is an outrageous decision that puts so many arizona women in harm's way. we know for the next 45 days, that the 15 week ban is in place. but after that, without further action from the court, this total ban will be the law of arizona. i hope the legislature does the right thing and repeals this ban. because we are already seeing the level of chaos and confusion that this is causing. people in arizona need access to health care. and people need to provide the health care their patients need and not fear the repercussions of going to july for doing that. >> what does it do to life in arizon
voted for a fetal person hood bill i was able to veto last year, but would have paved the way for an alabama style ruling. these folks are on the record supporting this ban. they can't walk away from that now. >> the state supreme court said physicians are now on notice. that all abortions except those necessary to save a woman's life are illegal. physicians are now on notice what can you tell them in arizona and any family member or friend who might ever drive a woman to a point with her...
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their man in alabama, chuck goodrich will put america first. >> those were ads for republican primary races. those weren't even ads for the general election. those were ads where republicans were trying to outflank each other, trying to show how much more conservative they were than their opponents by proudly declaring how willing they are to stop funding ukraine and to let russia win. what happened here? how did the republican party do a 180 on russia? well, like pretty much everything else in the republican party right now, the answer is trump. donald trump has not been shy about how he feels about the war in ukraine. in the first days of the war he called what putin was doing in ukraine genius and savvy. he has since claimed if he were in charge he would end the war in one day by telling ukraine they have to make a deal with russia. for whatever reason, and there are plenty of reasons one could speculate about, trump's thinking appears very in line with that of russian president vladimir putin.si and at this point most of the republican party has now fallen in line behind trump. we
their man in alabama, chuck goodrich will put america first. >> those were ads for republican primary races. those weren't even ads for the general election. those were ads where republicans were trying to outflank each other, trying to show how much more conservative they were than their opponents by proudly declaring how willing they are to stop funding ukraine and to let russia win. what happened here? how did the republican party do a 180 on russia? well, like pretty much everything...
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long before that november morning in 2015 and are away from minot, north dakota, and alabama, angila met richie at church. they were the best of friends as kids and after angila had a baby as a teenager it was richie who scooped her up, married her, adopted her little girl and before long they had a boy of their own. all witnessed by angila's sister crystal. >> she tended to date guys that were funny and gentle. that were intelligent. and, really, richie was all those things. >> richie was in the air force. that is why they moved to minot. and that is where angila pursued her dream of becoming a nurse. >> she took classes whenever she could. she would have two jobs at a time and still attend classes and take care of her kids. >> why do richie and angila's lifelong bond rupture? who really knows? but there's curdled into a corrosive anger. richie was court-martialed and convicted of domestic abuse. kicked out of the military and a divorce followed. then, like the prairie wind, their affection shifted and richie remarried a small town north dakota girl named cyndi who moved to minot an
long before that november morning in 2015 and are away from minot, north dakota, and alabama, angila met richie at church. they were the best of friends as kids and after angila had a baby as a teenager it was richie who scooped her up, married her, adopted her little girl and before long they had a boy of their own. all witnessed by angila's sister crystal. >> she tended to date guys that were funny and gentle. that were intelligent. and, really, richie was all those things. >>...
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because alabama denied black voters fair districts in violation of the voting rights act. louisiana, the state of louisiana denied black voters fair districts in violation of federal law of the voting rights act. the state of georgia denied voters fair districts by violating the voting rights act. the state of south carolina, the naacp and in that state south carolina racially gerrymandered to the disadvantage of black voters. the idea that somehow these are fights of the past just belie the reality where we are. all of those cases were lit at this gated. all of those cases involve contemporary a beings of republican legislatures and all of them were lit at this gated under a much more cramped understanding of what is even the voting rights act even protects. so this fight for voting rights, this fight against voter suppression, this fight against election subversion is the fight of our times. it is not necessarily the fight that everyone in their audience would pick but it is the fight they had. if we don't defeat authoritarianism, if we don't defeat minority rule, if we
because alabama denied black voters fair districts in violation of the voting rights act. louisiana, the state of louisiana denied black voters fair districts in violation of federal law of the voting rights act. the state of georgia denied voters fair districts by violating the voting rights act. the state of south carolina, the naacp and in that state south carolina racially gerrymandered to the disadvantage of black voters. the idea that somehow these are fights of the past just belie the...
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you have states like alabama, texas, louisiana, states where women were driving hours to get to florida. florida was orange. but look at the red states. those are red being that they are the most restrictive. not just republican but the most restrictive abortion access. now they say there will be an abortion rights desert in the south. that is what conservative advocates have been pushing for. they want more restrictive abortion rights. they have had a lot of success in the south. now florida with this going into affect on may 1st, temporarily, it's going to be banned for six weeks. it could change. >> florida got more interesting from a political perspective. thank you. >>> we will bring in brendan buck and robert gibbs. robert, i will start with you. the biden campaign jumped on this ruling. they say florida is winnable. there are no democrats in statewide elected roles in florida. the state hasn't sent a democrat to the white house or senate in more than a decade. is this fool's gold? >> it's probably a little too early to say that it's fool's gold. as you mentioned, where this issue
you have states like alabama, texas, louisiana, states where women were driving hours to get to florida. florida was orange. but look at the red states. those are red being that they are the most restrictive. not just republican but the most restrictive abortion access. now they say there will be an abortion rights desert in the south. that is what conservative advocates have been pushing for. they want more restrictive abortion rights. they have had a lot of success in the south. now florida...
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a 24-year-old black man was murdered by members of the ku klux klan montgomery, alabama. he was kidnapped from his delivery truck and forced to jump to his death. now in 2024 we're just supposed to shove people off of them for causing traffic jams, right, tom cotton? the rhetoric is violent by design. the idea is to make protesting feel too dangerous to do with the pro-palestinian protestor becoming the new boogie man. that racist narrative fell apart in 2017 when the real boogie man was a white neonazi who drove his car into a crowd of anti-racist protestors killing a young white black lives matter protestor and injuring 35 other people. the right wingers didn't pause their war on protests then. it only got worse. several states are working to make it legal to hit protestors with your car and now the supreme court has dealt a stunning blow to protest rights in texas, louisiana and mississippi. three of the states with the largest black populations in the u.s. by effectively rendering organizers liable for any illegal act committed by protesters. it's a frightening look a
a 24-year-old black man was murdered by members of the ku klux klan montgomery, alabama. he was kidnapped from his delivery truck and forced to jump to his death. now in 2024 we're just supposed to shove people off of them for causing traffic jams, right, tom cotton? the rhetoric is violent by design. the idea is to make protesting feel too dangerous to do with the pro-palestinian protestor becoming the new boogie man. that racist narrative fell apart in 2017 when the real boogie man was a...
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and that ruling came on the heels of alabama supreme court that sent conservatives scrambling when it ruled that embryos are children which in turn up ended ivf treatment across that state. donald trump attempted to neutralize a campaign issue for him saying he would leave abortion up to the states. but today, we saw yet again, what happens when abortion is left up to the states. particularly conservative states with conservative judiciaries. the outcomes are extreme and for most republicans, they are politically disastrous. joining me now is jamel bowie. thank you for being here. trump is sort of what we call it middle line. is a good piece of strategy. today, we see what happens in arizona and i wonder if we still think leaving it up to the states is a good strategy. >> it is the only strategy for him to pursue, a national ban is just so toxic with most voters but it is also clear that leaving it up to the states is really leaving it up to the whims of in this case, a packed republican supreme court in arizona, gerrymandered state legislatures. the majority of voters may well suppor
and that ruling came on the heels of alabama supreme court that sent conservatives scrambling when it ruled that embryos are children which in turn up ended ivf treatment across that state. donald trump attempted to neutralize a campaign issue for him saying he would leave abortion up to the states. but today, we saw yet again, what happens when abortion is left up to the states. particularly conservative states with conservative judiciaries. the outcomes are extreme and for most republicans,...
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. >> trump has been all over the map on abortion, also ivf which has been a hot topic since that alabama ruling. here's more. >> the republican party should always be on the side of the miracle life and the side of mothers, fathers, their beautiful babies. that's what we are. ivf is an important part of that. our great republican party will always be with you in your quest for the ultimate joy in life. >> susan, after this video this morning, is it clear to you where trump stands on abortion, on ivf, on women's reproductive rights? >> donald trump has never had a core value when it came to any of these types of rights. he does not care about the issue of abortion. he used to be pro-choice. he -- when he thinks of it as a compromise, 15 weeks, 16 weeks, or the states, he's not talking about life, which most republicans are when they are talking about the issue. i think the big question donald trump is going to face in his home state of florida is does he support the new six-week ban and on top of it, will he be voting for or against the amendment this november to put abortion in the const
. >> trump has been all over the map on abortion, also ivf which has been a hot topic since that alabama ruling. here's more. >> the republican party should always be on the side of the miracle life and the side of mothers, fathers, their beautiful babies. that's what we are. ivf is an important part of that. our great republican party will always be with you in your quest for the ultimate joy in life. >> susan, after this video this morning, is it clear to you where trump...
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and we have seen threats to ivf in alabama. we have seen lack of access to emergency contraception and now to have a governor say that it goes too far to codify in law the protection that women across virginia. that anyone who wants to have access to contraception, be it in virginia or anywhere else in the country, the fact that the governor would say that is a step too far is, it is just, a clear outcome when the dobbs decision was made. this was foreseeable. this is why we need legislators committed to protecting our rights. this is why as governor of virginia, i will absolutely be committed to protecting our reproductive rights to include abortion care and access to birth control. >> congresswoman abigail, now candidate for governor of virginia. thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >>> coming up, vice president harris made an important announcement today for the biden administration about something on which donald trump promises to do absolutely nothing. that's next with the biden harris ca
and we have seen threats to ivf in alabama. we have seen lack of access to emergency contraception and now to have a governor say that it goes too far to codify in law the protection that women across virginia. that anyone who wants to have access to contraception, be it in virginia or anywhere else in the country, the fact that the governor would say that is a step too far is, it is just, a clear outcome when the dobbs decision was made. this was foreseeable. this is why we need legislators...
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attorney with the manhattan das office, duncan, and northern district of alabama district attorney, thank you both for being here, and joyce, one of the invocations of losing the confidence of the judge in like, 48 hours? >> so, yeah, i mean it's never a good thing, right alex? i think we are all trying to find ways to express the fact that this is the worst development for donald trump office lawyers this early in the trial, and their client has forced it upon them. if donald trump were a normal defendant his lawyers would have taken him from the courtroom, sat him down, and had a meeting with him where they would have said to them, we cannot defend you if you cannot continue to do this. they may well have had a conversation, because trump's posts on truth social tonight have involved attacks on the judge, and alvin bragg. but he seems to have stopped talking for the moment about witnesses, but frankly it's too late. i think the judge is slow to anger. this is a very good judge, a judge who has good control in the courtroom. the fact he had this level of response to todd blanche's. >> wh
attorney with the manhattan das office, duncan, and northern district of alabama district attorney, thank you both for being here, and joyce, one of the invocations of losing the confidence of the judge in like, 48 hours? >> so, yeah, i mean it's never a good thing, right alex? i think we are all trying to find ways to express the fact that this is the worst development for donald trump office lawyers this early in the trial, and their client has forced it upon them. if donald trump were...
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guy's horizons into other headline-grabbing business practices, like, say, the tug boat operator in alabama who ended up with a business loan from that bank at 127% interest or how about the mom and pop distribution business in woburn, massachusetts. their business loan ended up at 92% interest and required daily payments. how about a restaurant? a great, well reviewed, excellent super cute restaurant in new york city. they needed a $67,000 business loan to do a renovation. they ended up with that loan at 268% interest. 268% interest. oh, and if you like to get out from under that and pay it off at once, because who can pay 268% interest, sorry, they're not interested in that either there is a 30% penalty you have to pay just for the privilege of paying that loan off. by the end of the obama administration, this entity was also under investigation by thev s.e.c. bank of internet under investigation by the s.e.c. a whistle-blower who is supposed to be some sort of internal auditor at the company had come forward and made allegations that the bank's clients included criminals and, quote, noto
guy's horizons into other headline-grabbing business practices, like, say, the tug boat operator in alabama who ended up with a business loan from that bank at 127% interest or how about the mom and pop distribution business in woburn, massachusetts. their business loan ended up at 92% interest and required daily payments. how about a restaurant? a great, well reviewed, excellent super cute restaurant in new york city. they needed a $67,000 business loan to do a renovation. they ended up with...