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cities like columbus, ohio, where former ohio state buckeyes defensive lineman joel penton lives. in 2018, penton launched a group called lifewise academy, which provides off-campus bible studies to public elementary school students during the school day. it is raising serious questions about the separation of church and state. penton has expanded his mission to put god back in the public school day, and he credits his newfound motivation to ohio's victorious abortion ballot measure. >> when i see what just happened in my state with the new amendment for ohio for abortion, it is not only incredibly sad, it's also incredibly motivating. it makes us realize with lifewise, wow, our mission is all the more important. what other hope do we have but to inject the word of god into the hearts of the next generation. we see the fruit of taking it out of a few generations. we've got to get it back to the next generation. >> penton's lifewise academy is currently influencing the minds of public school kids in progressive cities like columbus. he wants his bible studies company to reach every
cities like columbus, ohio, where former ohio state buckeyes defensive lineman joel penton lives. in 2018, penton launched a group called lifewise academy, which provides off-campus bible studies to public elementary school students during the school day. it is raising serious questions about the separation of church and state. penton has expanded his mission to put god back in the public school day, and he credits his newfound motivation to ohio's victorious abortion ballot measure. >>...
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cities like columbus, ohio where the former ohio state buckeyes defensive line man joel penton lives. he launched a group called life wise academy providing off campus bible studies to public elementary school students during the school day. it is raising serious questions about the separation of church and state. he has expanded his mission to put god back in the public school day and he credits his newfound motivation to ohio's victorious abortion ballot measure. >> you see what you did inmy state. not only incredibly sad. it is also incredibly motivating. it makes always realize with life wise, wow, what other hope do we have but to inject the word of god into the hearts of the next generation? we see the fruit of taking it out of a few generations we have to get it back to the next generation. >> penton's life wise academy is currently influencing the minds of public school kids in progressive cities like columbus. he wants his bible studies company to reach every public school in america. meaning cities like blue islands in red states and swing states like florida and pennsylvani
cities like columbus, ohio where the former ohio state buckeyes defensive line man joel penton lives. he launched a group called life wise academy providing off campus bible studies to public elementary school students during the school day. it is raising serious questions about the separation of church and state. he has expanded his mission to put god back in the public school day and he credits his newfound motivation to ohio's victorious abortion ballot measure. >> you see what you did...
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, i've been to ohio many many times so i know it well. but as you said, it is an issue that is really trending among women, independents and men, as well. this is what they are concerned about and that abortion, constitutional amendment last year, 57% of ohioans supported it which i think is a pretty big number, does that surprise you ask and how important is this as an issue in your race against your opponent. that is a very extreme position on abortion as you just read. >> i thought we were going to win it. all of the political people in columbus, the governor, all the state officeholders, the secretary of state changed the ballot language trying to require six weeks. all of that, we still won by 14 points, which tells the turnout was expected because it was the middle of august for the first vote, expected to be secretary of state said eight, 910 point, too much political minutia. the fact is is that they did all kinds of things to try to defeat this, but they still said yes to a constitutional amendment of abortion rights and republic
, i've been to ohio many many times so i know it well. but as you said, it is an issue that is really trending among women, independents and men, as well. this is what they are concerned about and that abortion, constitutional amendment last year, 57% of ohioans supported it which i think is a pretty big number, does that surprise you ask and how important is this as an issue in your race against your opponent. that is a very extreme position on abortion as you just read. >> i thought we...
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i am glad to welcome one of those incumbents, democratic senator sherrod brown of ohio. he is running against bernie marino. you probably haven't heard of him, he is a business guy who has made election to nihilism a focus of his campaign. senator, i am so glad you're here tonight. we know that the top issue for voters in your state and across this country is the economy, inflation is an issue., how do you make them care that the presumptive republican nominee is on trial, right now, for election interference, and he has three more on the way. things like that feel abstracts to the voters but they are the very foundation of what makes our democracy work. >> well, i focus on my job. i focus on, i know there's plenty for the hundreds to talk about, the politicians and media people anything is one of the reasons that people don't much like washington. my focus like today, i was in toledo this morning and i did an event with two people that were paying way more for their insulin than they can afford. now, because of what we have done, bringing the cap price of insulin to $35
i am glad to welcome one of those incumbents, democratic senator sherrod brown of ohio. he is running against bernie marino. you probably haven't heard of him, he is a business guy who has made election to nihilism a focus of his campaign. senator, i am so glad you're here tonight. we know that the top issue for voters in your state and across this country is the economy, inflation is an issue., how do you make them care that the presumptive republican nominee is on trial, right now, for...
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i will say, my husband is from ohio. i have been there many times. and as you said, it is an issue that is trending among women, independents, among men as well. it is one they are concerned about. that abortion constitutional amendment last year, 57% of ohioans supported it. did that surprise you? and how important is due -- is it to you -- >> i thought we were going to win. all of the political people in columbus, the governor, the state officeholders, the secretary of state but is some on skill change. with all of that, we still won by 14 points, which tells you the turnout was expected. it was the middle of august, the secretary of state's at eight or nine points. too much minutia. they did all kinds of things to defeat us. republicans in ohio, they do not quite know what to do. they know they are on the wrong side. think of americans, even though the voters said by 14 points, no, there are still the arrogance of trying to stop it using the courts, calling the national abortion ban, which would override all of those things. it shows a disregard f
i will say, my husband is from ohio. i have been there many times. and as you said, it is an issue that is trending among women, independents, among men as well. it is one they are concerned about. that abortion constitutional amendment last year, 57% of ohioans supported it. did that surprise you? and how important is due -- is it to you -- >> i thought we were going to win. all of the political people in columbus, the governor, the state officeholders, the secretary of state but is some...
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democratic senator sherrod brown of ohio, running against bernie moreno. he is a business guy who has made election to nihilism a focus of his campaign can --. senator, we know the top issues in your campaign across the state is the economy but how do you make them care that the presumptive republican nominee is on trial right now for election interference and he has three more on the way. things like that feel abstract to the voter, but they are the very foundation of what makes our democracy work. >> well, i focus on my job. i know there's plenty for pundits to talk about on politicians in washington and media people and i think it is one of the reasons people don't much like washington. today i was in toledo, this morning, and i did an event with two people who were paying way more for their insulin than they can afford. they are now, because of what we have done, bringing the price of insulin to $35 a month and in the future, we are going to put a limit on out-of-pocket costs for prescription drugs for medicare. those are the issues people listen to an
democratic senator sherrod brown of ohio, running against bernie moreno. he is a business guy who has made election to nihilism a focus of his campaign can --. senator, we know the top issues in your campaign across the state is the economy but how do you make them care that the presumptive republican nominee is on trial right now for election interference and he has three more on the way. things like that feel abstract to the voter, but they are the very foundation of what makes our democracy...
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. >> another question about biden getting on the ballot in ohio. a congressman asking howard democrats should be about these efforts and how should they respond? >> well, you know, this is a long line of republican intends to change the rules, change the rules for voting, change the rules for qualifying. in this case in ohio, in 2016, both republicans and democrats were in the same position, where their nominating conventions happened after the posted deadline. what they did was they created a special role in ohio that allowed the nominated conventions to go forward. they need to follow the same path here so that democrats obviously would then have a chance to get their nominee. if not, then i think democrats have to come up with -- will have to come up with a novel strategy to identify their nominee so that it's qualified for the ohio ballot. i mean, there are a lot of rules, different states of governing ballot access. i just think republicans these days are also trying to figure out other ways that -- not just about the candidates. but voters no
. >> another question about biden getting on the ballot in ohio. a congressman asking howard democrats should be about these efforts and how should they respond? >> well, you know, this is a long line of republican intends to change the rules, change the rules for voting, change the rules for qualifying. in this case in ohio, in 2016, both republicans and democrats were in the same position, where their nominating conventions happened after the posted deadline. what they did was...
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i also want to ask you about ohio. yesterday, ohio's republican secretary of state sent a letter to the democratic party chairwoman warning president biden may have trouble getting on the general election ballot because the democratic convention is scheduled after ohio's certification deadline. the secretary says democrats will need to either reschedule their convention, or ask the republican-led legislature in ohio to make an exception. i know this isn't directly related to nebraska, but do you see a bigger strategy happening here? are republicans trying to use every legal strategy they can think of, to limit voters' choices in november? >> there is absolutely this thread going through nebraska, ohio, and i am sure we are going to start to see it in other states or maybe even at the county level where the trump team is going to try to use election-year maneuvering to make sure that trump gets over the finish line, because they know that he is so popular not only with democrats and independents, but also with his repub
i also want to ask you about ohio. yesterday, ohio's republican secretary of state sent a letter to the democratic party chairwoman warning president biden may have trouble getting on the general election ballot because the democratic convention is scheduled after ohio's certification deadline. the secretary says democrats will need to either reschedule their convention, or ask the republican-led legislature in ohio to make an exception. i know this isn't directly related to nebraska, but do...
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you know, we thought in ohio it might be real difficult to get abortion rights codified. they surprised us. so i'm not going to foresee and predict what the odds are, but i can tell you we have seen this issue has motivated people because they know that this is a fundamental question of who we are as a society and how we're going to empower americans to do what they need to do to protect their health, to grow their families, to make their own decisions in their own lives, and politicians should get the heck out of the way. >> let me ask you about the policy and the less than 1% of the abortions occur after fetal viability. where do you stand on this, governor? should there be any limits on abortion after viability, which usually falls somewhere between 24 and 26 weeks? >> you know, the roe standard did have that, and that's precisely what we've been fighting for. >> do you support that, governor? just to be clear, do you support limitations after viability? >> i would support the roe standard becoming the law of the nation again. that's exactly where i'm at. i know that's
you know, we thought in ohio it might be real difficult to get abortion rights codified. they surprised us. so i'm not going to foresee and predict what the odds are, but i can tell you we have seen this issue has motivated people because they know that this is a fundamental question of who we are as a society and how we're going to empower americans to do what they need to do to protect their health, to grow their families, to make their own decisions in their own lives, and politicians should...
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it's also sherrod brown of ohio. it's in nevada, jackie rosen, various races across the country. and so certainly that has been a thorny political issue, but i think what's striking to me is i have been having conversations on the other side of this building with senators is the way there's a divergence of view from republican senators. there are some, certainly like senator schmidt of missouri who former senator mccaskill was talking about, the people who want and are demanding a trial. those folks are not just demanding that a trial happen wu but warning if a trial doesn't happen, which is probably the way this is going to go, they will gum up the senate processes. mccaskill knows this well. this is a building that functions based on all 100 senators saying, yeah, okay, we can go through some of these procedural motions more quickly or dispense with some of the procedural motions more quickly. it runs quickly if all 100 senators say it should run quickly. if one senator, in the way that senator schmidt did, in the ways they were trying to move this particular moment on the floo
it's also sherrod brown of ohio. it's in nevada, jackie rosen, various races across the country. and so certainly that has been a thorny political issue, but i think what's striking to me is i have been having conversations on the other side of this building with senators is the way there's a divergence of view from republican senators. there are some, certainly like senator schmidt of missouri who former senator mccaskill was talking about, the people who want and are demanding a trial. those...
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here in cleveland, ohio. people are certainly flocking to the city to enjoy this. i actually met a family a short time ago from the united kingdom. they decided on monday they were going to come to the u.s. they were going to find a flight to pittsburgh. the mom claims it was a reasonable flight. i was like i don't know, mom-i think you just really love your kids because i can't imagine what it was like to book that just a couple of days ago. it's her kids' first time in the u.s. and what better way to celebrate your first trip to the u.s. by being here for something we only get in such a rare moment. and hopefully we keep the skies looking like this because it is picture perfect right now, it is warming up. it's one of those days that can hopefully stay like this when we hit 3:13 totally in just a couple hours. >> you could not get luckier if you bought tickets to opening day and now you get to see the eclipse inside that stadium. excuse me naivete, jesse, but what is the pinhole projector you were just holding? >> what is the pinhole projector? well, this is a pr
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that threat starts to shift into tennessee and the ohio river valley. i did want to show you on wednesday, we get another storm to develop offshore. this pulls in colder air. you can see an area of snow developing on the back side of this. a very stormy start to april. we have severe weather, of course, getting into severe weather season. meanwhile in the northeast, winter saying not so fast as we transition into spring. >> i was ready to put the big coat away. not so much. thank you so much, violeta yas. >>> overseas, a show of force, tens of thousands strong as israelis take to the streets of jerusalem. what they're calling for. >>> the critical virtual meeting between israeli officials and the white house as. s and the white house as from pain caused by migraine, nurtec odt may help. it's the only medication that can treat a migraine when it strikes and prevent migraine attacks. treat and prevent, all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and s
that threat starts to shift into tennessee and the ohio river valley. i did want to show you on wednesday, we get another storm to develop offshore. this pulls in colder air. you can see an area of snow developing on the back side of this. a very stormy start to april. we have severe weather, of course, getting into severe weather season. meanwhile in the northeast, winter saying not so fast as we transition into spring. >> i was ready to put the big coat away. not so much. thank you so...
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rogers of columbus, ohio. it doesn't get better than that. poet, essayist and cultural critic hanif abdurraqib is here for our keynote conversation tonight. he is out with a new must-read book called "there is always this year on a basketball and ascension." i'm so honored you are here. this book is about basketball. it's about ohio's most famous basketball player, lebron james, but it is not a sports book. >> i think so. it's also a book about the passage of time. it's also a book about what it is to love a place and what it a place. e it or make it out of it is trying to juggle a lot of different themes about life, lensed through basketball, which helped me make sense of the bigger questions. >> you talk about what it means to make it, and more importantly, who deserves to make it. can you explain that? >> sure. i like to think of it probably not just to to makes it in the sense of who deserves to make it to the nba or deserves to make it to some larger platform, but who deserves a life that is sustainable? who deserves a life they can surv
rogers of columbus, ohio. it doesn't get better than that. poet, essayist and cultural critic hanif abdurraqib is here for our keynote conversation tonight. he is out with a new must-read book called "there is always this year on a basketball and ascension." i'm so honored you are here. this book is about basketball. it's about ohio's most famous basketball player, lebron james, but it is not a sports book. >> i think so. it's also a book about the passage of time. it's also a...
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look what an amazing northeast ohio day we have. kids playing in the water, and now they've got their glasses on because the partial eclipse has just started. is it? lots of families out here together. this happens to be my family, so we don't need to concentrate on them too much. but honestly, people have been coming here from all over the united states, and boy did they get lucky because it is something special. nathan and juliana are here. they have been reading, waiting for the total eclipse. are you excited? >> oh, yeah, super, super excited. >> why? why did you have to come out for this. >> we have never seen it. it might be once in our lifetime. >> yeah, and this is the perfect place to watch it, we felt, and it was a pretty short walk from our place, so yeah. >> what a day, huh? yeah, it is actually, they say, better to see it out over the water. that is lake erie. 30 different states at least representing just by people who have registered saying at rv parks or camp sites, a couple of germans we ran into. magnus is living i
look what an amazing northeast ohio day we have. kids playing in the water, and now they've got their glasses on because the partial eclipse has just started. is it? lots of families out here together. this happens to be my family, so we don't need to concentrate on them too much. but honestly, people have been coming here from all over the united states, and boy did they get lucky because it is something special. nathan and juliana are here. they have been reading, waiting for the total...
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so if that was the number required in the in ohio, it would not have passed. arguably there is 60% support in order for this so they are likely to achieve that and certainly increase the turnout among democrats and abortion- rights supporters. i think that is important. again i am with larry. i am interested in weather states that her actual data ground states like arizona and nevada and of having abortion on the ballot this fall. i think it is different from florida which at the moment is just a dream for democrats to take back a state that has not been possible for them in a long time. 19% victory for ron in the last election there. >> that may be a dream for democrats but this thing is turning out to be a nightmare for trump. is the problem for trump that the majority of the country does not want a abortion ban but his strongest and most loyal voting block are evangelicals who are single issue voters and it is antiabortion? >> it is a complicated issue for trump, i look at this in a different way. i think it is which casting to think biden will take florida
so if that was the number required in the in ohio, it would not have passed. arguably there is 60% support in order for this so they are likely to achieve that and certainly increase the turnout among democrats and abortion- rights supporters. i think that is important. again i am with larry. i am interested in weather states that her actual data ground states like arizona and nevada and of having abortion on the ballot this fall. i think it is different from florida which at the moment is just...
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. >> from there in texas to ohio and jessie kirsch where this event is not only so important for the locals, it's a big draw for eclipse tourism too. talk to us about the crowds you're seeing there and what this event is doing for local economies. >> reporter: ana, literally we're talking about tens of thousands of people expected to be rocking out for this eclipse. the rock 'n roll hall of fame is off camera here. we're also at a nasa event. you're starting to see more foot traffic behind me. they just opened the security gates for people to start coming in. it feels like people are showing up for a rock concert. we're not expecting totality in cleveland until about 3:13. we still have five hours or so to go. people are stoked in cleveland. we're worried about the weather, but i see blue in the distance. the sky is starting to clear. a lot of people will be looking up at the sky, ana. some people are not able to see as well as others. some don't have vision. there's something cool officials have been working on. they have this thing called light sound. here's part of what that would
. >> from there in texas to ohio and jessie kirsch where this event is not only so important for the locals, it's a big draw for eclipse tourism too. talk to us about the crowds you're seeing there and what this event is doing for local economies. >> reporter: ana, literally we're talking about tens of thousands of people expected to be rocking out for this eclipse. the rock 'n roll hall of fame is off camera here. we're also at a nasa event. you're starting to see more foot traffic...
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. >> we saw an illustration of this in ohio where the, they had a statewide referendum and those super gerrymandered legislator was doing everything in its power to try to figure out a way to outsmart the people of ohio so that it never just had an up or down vote. >> there is a case study of how republicans were trying to undermine majority rule because the legislature was heavily gerrymandered but the people themselves, product of majority rule put an initiative on the ballot to pass abortion rights, do they do? they go attack democracy. so what we see, so the republicans try to win the war of public opinion, they're just trying to win the battle for democracy by undermining the democracy over and over so the people don't actually have a choice in how democracy works. >> how recent is this trend? you write in the book about it antecedents. it seems like it is at this moment, where'd you see the beginning of this? we will, i tried to tell the history of minority rule in my book and i trace it all the way back to the founding, because the founding fathers created these very anti-democr
. >> we saw an illustration of this in ohio where the, they had a statewide referendum and those super gerrymandered legislator was doing everything in its power to try to figure out a way to outsmart the people of ohio so that it never just had an up or down vote. >> there is a case study of how republicans were trying to undermine majority rule because the legislature was heavily gerrymandered but the people themselves, product of majority rule put an initiative on the ballot to...
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only rivalled by the sec championship game and the college football playoff game between michigan and ohio state. only one men's ncaa tournament game this year had a larger viewership. that was was nc states pft win over duke in the elite eight. >>> time now for the weather and let's go to meteorologist angie lassman for the forecast. pretty soggy out there. >> pretty soggy indeed. this is going to be something we deal with over the next couple of days. we've still got potential for strong storms to develop particularly over the southeast where right now tornado warnings remain in effect. haefby warning for parts of the midatlantic and north east and, yes, of course the snow across parts of the great lakes. still dealing with that. the severe weather today, it's going to be less of a chance for us to see some of these tornados but still possible. the strong wind gusts, the damaging hail, and that's more than 20 million people indeluded in that in parts of the midatlantic down to the south. we've got 46 million people under flood alerts as we gear up for heavy rain and winter alerts as we e
only rivalled by the sec championship game and the college football playoff game between michigan and ohio state. only one men's ncaa tournament game this year had a larger viewership. that was was nc states pft win over duke in the elite eight. >>> time now for the weather and let's go to meteorologist angie lassman for the forecast. pretty soggy out there. >> pretty soggy indeed. this is going to be something we deal with over the next couple of days. we've still got potential...
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may 4th, 1970, the ohio governor at the time then called the national guard to kent state university in response to student protests over the vietnam war. after demonstrators refused to disperse, troops opened fire on the protesters, killing four of them and wounding nine others. here's how one student described the scene to nbc news that very day. >> i know they, next thing i know there were shots firing my jumped behind this car, some kid yelled at live bullets. a car window shattered. and finally it was over. i got up to run away, and the guy says my god, this girl is shot. she has blood coming out of her mouth. before, i was angry they were here, this is my campus. i have a right to be here. i felt like we had been invaded, and they were sort of pushing us around and everything but afterwards i was just afraid. >> so in the wake of these latest protests in the violent response from police, laurel krause, sister of 19-year-old allison krauss, killed the national guard that day, urged officials not to repeat history. "our institutions must learn from these past mistakes to not use
may 4th, 1970, the ohio governor at the time then called the national guard to kent state university in response to student protests over the vietnam war. after demonstrators refused to disperse, troops opened fire on the protesters, killing four of them and wounding nine others. here's how one student described the scene to nbc news that very day. >> i know they, next thing i know there were shots firing my jumped behind this car, some kid yelled at live bullets. a car window shattered....
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we know that ohio senator jd vance has been skeptical of more aid to ukraine. so expect more debate there in the upper chamber. >> you know, one thing donald trump did comment on with respect to the package was the provision that would force the sale of tic tiktok or investiture within a year. i believe he has his finger on the pulse here and says, well, there's a lot of young voters on this app, they'll be upset if it cloes down. i wonder if his sendments contradicted there from an earlier sentiment he held, where they shared by members on the hill? >> i think they're shared by maybe some members of the hill, but it's an interesting position he's taking. you're absolutely right. there are gen-z voters very much against the sale or ban of tiktok. you have republicans and democrats coming together to say that tiktok represents in a way a national security threat from china. they say it's not that we're banning this, we're fighting off a national security threat that is coming in the form of this. so i think he has his finger on the pulse, but at the same time th
we know that ohio senator jd vance has been skeptical of more aid to ukraine. so expect more debate there in the upper chamber. >> you know, one thing donald trump did comment on with respect to the package was the provision that would force the sale of tic tiktok or investiture within a year. i believe he has his finger on the pulse here and says, well, there's a lot of young voters on this app, they'll be upset if it cloes down. i wonder if his sendments contradicted there from an...
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kentucky, kansas, wisconsin, ohio. every time it has been remotely, remotely a part of an election or a ballot measure, the pro-choice side wins overwhelmingly. >> support for abortion was grow growing the last decade. since the overturning of roe, it's crystallized the issue for anybody on the fence. any men, perhaps, who didn't feel as connected with it. now, we are seeing the consequences of these rights being taken away. 50 years of rights our daughters and sons as families don't have. they're brutal and very specific. they're a matter of life and death. donald trump is on the wrong side of every position that exists practically on this. in a moment, we're going to show you -- >> can i go to charlie on this before we go to the lindsey clips? >> oh, yes, okay. >> charlie, mika is right, there are so many people now who are -- that were pro-life before dobbs that now understand the importance of roe because of the radicalism in the states. it cost me nothing to just take the position, yeah, i'm pro-life, because ther
kentucky, kansas, wisconsin, ohio. every time it has been remotely, remotely a part of an election or a ballot measure, the pro-choice side wins overwhelmingly. >> support for abortion was grow growing the last decade. since the overturning of roe, it's crystallized the issue for anybody on the fence. any men, perhaps, who didn't feel as connected with it. now, we are seeing the consequences of these rights being taken away. 50 years of rights our daughters and sons as families don't...
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we have a senate race in ohio. now where there is a guy running and his whole patch -- pitch is i will be the truck -- puppet for donald trump. we have two guys who never would have stood for what's been going on the last four years. and the people that are writing want to get back to where their politicians had the integrity to do the right thing no matter what the consequences are. >> a fair amount of their politicians, they want to be mad about their stuff, not someone carrying someone else's stuff. that used to be all over. i want to ask you. we can continue to call on you and sort of trade notes. i think there's a lot to learn from just you leveling with your readers. i hope we can continue with this conversation. >> i'd be happy to. thanks for having me on. it's a pleasure to talk to you. >> thank you. the pleasure is all ours. >>> when we come back, more on this unprecedented new climate of threats that hover every day over the justice system. these funds follow the incendiary rhetoric of an american ex-pres
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flood watches up for 17 million people for the ohio valley and points east of that. here's the deal today. we've got dangerous thunderstorms across parts of the midsection of this area but also heavy snow and gusty winds. difficult travel likely for parts of the great lake and the midwest. this is the area, though, we're going to watch into the late afternoon, evening hours tonight for the potential to see really strong storms. we're talking long track tornados, large tornados that last a while. and that main bulls eye is where you see the orange and the red. what you see extended to the gulf coast and up towards the great lakes, still potential to see large hail as well as gusty winds. it's the tornados we're most concerned about and, yes, we'll go into the afternoon and evening hours after dark. by tomorrow this system works its way to the east. still dealing with unsettled conditions across parts of the north east and great lakes and midwest. we've got the snow. i know it's april, but sure isn't going to look like it across parts of new england here through the ne
flood watches up for 17 million people for the ohio valley and points east of that. here's the deal today. we've got dangerous thunderstorms across parts of the midsection of this area but also heavy snow and gusty winds. difficult travel likely for parts of the great lake and the midwest. this is the area, though, we're going to watch into the late afternoon, evening hours tonight for the potential to see really strong storms. we're talking long track tornados, large tornados that last a...
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reports throughout the country throughout the cosmic event, including my own from the great state of ohio. tune in monday at 2:00 p.m. eastern only on msnbc. >>> and coming up, the triple legal losses and cash crunch for the former president, will the trump team have to reevaluate their strategy of delay, delay, delay? you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc. you're watching "cishr jansing reports" only on msnbc my frequent heartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. for your most brilliant smile, crest has you covered. ♪♪ (laughing) nice smile, brad. nice! thanks? crest 3d white. 100% more stain removal. crest. i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein! those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. -ugh. -here, i'll take that. woo hoo! ensure max protein, 30 grams protein, 1 gram sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals. and a new fiber blend with a prebiotic. (♪♪) >>>
reports throughout the country throughout the cosmic event, including my own from the great state of ohio. tune in monday at 2:00 p.m. eastern only on msnbc. >>> and coming up, the triple legal losses and cash crunch for the former president, will the trump team have to reevaluate their strategy of delay, delay, delay? you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc. you're watching "cishr jansing reports" only on msnbc my frequent heartburn had me taking...
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legislature was doing everything in its power to try and like figure out to outsmart ohio, so it never had an up or down vote. >> that was a case study for how republicans were trying to undermine majority rule. it was heavily gerrymandered. the people themselves, a product of majority rule, they attack democracy, so what we see over and over, instead of republicans trying to win the war of public opinion they are trying to win the battle for democracy by undermining democracy so people don't have a choice in how democracy works. >> how recent is this trend? you right in the book that it seems that has been quickening at this moment. where do you see the beginning? >> i try to tell the history of minority rule in my book, and i trace it to the founding, because the founding fathers created these antidemocratic institutions, electoral college, u.s. senate, democratized, but they violate notions of one person one vote. but what we have more recently is this new art antidemocratic movement that predates trump but has been led recently by trump. they have layered these on top of the antide
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then for tomorrow you can see that threat shifted into places like tennessee and the ohio river valley with heavy downpours that could also lead to some flooding. notice for wednesday, we get another system to develop offshore, and on the backside of that with code air plunging south, we may get snow across the interior northeast, and into the great lakes. but at least for tuesday, the main threat will be damaging winds, hail, tornados, and flash flood. i know spring is a warmer time and we settle into warmer weather, but with that, we kick off severe weather system season. we have to keep our eye on that. >> we appreciate it. >>> next up here on "way too early," we'll bring you an update by house lawmakers to pass aid for ukraine amid threats from far right members to take the gavel away from speaker mike johnson. >>> plus, new reporting on how the chaos on capitol hill is impacting senior level staffers. we'll bring you that next. staf. we'll bring yothu at next. times may change, but somethings remain timeless. feel how much softer and smoother dove leaves your skin. dove is 1/4 moi
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we still have that unsettled weather across michigan snow, across the ohio valley still dealing with rain and snow and got the rain across parts of the north east. we've got 8 million people under these winter alerts and much of it across parts of new england including folks dealing with not just the wintery weather and even the rain but the potential for some really strong winds. we've got 5 million people under wind alerts. at this time you probably heard the wind outside your window. last night we received 40, 50 mile per hour gusts outside these spots. and still going to watch the potential and places like vermont could still see stronger winds as the morning goes on. the system is still not going to let up. we're going to be dealing with this snow across new england for the next day or so. we'll see a couple of rounds of scattered showers. nothing like what we saw yesterday as far as rainfall totals erthe rumble of thunder you might have heard, but we're going still to be dealing with the breezy, chilly weather on top of the rain and snow in some of those areas. when it comes to
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my colleague tim snyder went to ohio to go door-to-door in the 2016 elections because he is an ohio boy. that kind of thing. going door-to-door and talking to neighbors and defending school boards that are being attacked and defending the media picked defending the institutions of democracy. the universities and the schools and the media and the unions. labor unions. those are the institutions of democracy. defend them, organize with them. likes don't count as a famous ukrainian activist said in 2014. >> that is right. great to see you. thank you as always. jason stanley, professor of philosophy and author of the politics of language. we had a bit of a technical difficulty am told. i hope it is nothing more than that. justin j pierson, state representative, is back with me. i wanted to go back to the fact that what you did in the tennessee legislature to object to the legislature not wishing to consider gun control after a very serious shooting in your state was what i call a small act of courage. meaning a small political statement that you took in the legislature and it became a very
my colleague tim snyder went to ohio to go door-to-door in the 2016 elections because he is an ohio boy. that kind of thing. going door-to-door and talking to neighbors and defending school boards that are being attacked and defending the media picked defending the institutions of democracy. the universities and the schools and the media and the unions. labor unions. those are the institutions of democracy. defend them, organize with them. likes don't count as a famous ukrainian activist said...
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so if that had been the number required in ohio, it would not have passed. arguably, there is 60% support in florida for this, so they are likely to achieve that, and certainly to increase the turnout among democrats, and among abortion-rights supporters in november. i think that's important. again, i'm with larry, i'm particularly interested in whether states that are actual battleground states like arizona and nevada and of having abortion on the ballot this fall, i think that's different than florida, which at the moment is just a dream for democrats to take back a state that really hasn't been possible for them in a long time. 19% victory for ron desantis in the last gubernatorial election, there. >> that might be a dream for democrats but this thing is turning out to be a potential nightmare for trump. charlie, is the problem for trump that the majority of the country does not want an abortion ban, but his strongest, most loyal voting block are evangelicals who are single issue voters, and it's antiabortion. >> it's a complicated issue. i look at this i
so if that had been the number required in ohio, it would not have passed. arguably, there is 60% support in florida for this, so they are likely to achieve that, and certainly to increase the turnout among democrats, and among abortion-rights supporters in november. i think that's important. again, i'm with larry, i'm particularly interested in whether states that are actual battleground states like arizona and nevada and of having abortion on the ballot this fall, i think that's different...
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. >>> joining us now are former republican governor of ohio john kasich and republican strategist susan del percio. governor, we need to start in nebraska. the governor supporting a bill that could potentially change the national outcome this fall by having that one district in omaha, that one congressional district that was a dot of blue in the middle of a red state, that all the electoral votes would be statewide. explain. explain the significance potentially. >> well, it could shift an electoral vote. look, andrea, states have the right to decide what their elections should be and how -- what the rules ought to be. i don't have any problem with that. we ought not to be making these changes now in the same year in which we're going to have the election. i think this is some of the complaint that republicans had, what they did in pennsylvania, because of covid. covid was exceptional, as we all know. i think states have the right to do what they want to do. i just don't think that when they take action in '24 that it ought to affect the election in '24. let it affect something further d
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they're amazing. >>> let's go to chris jansing in rocky river, ohio. chris, where are you? >> reporter: katy, this is a celestial spectacle of epic proportions. i'm finding myself getting a little overwhelmed by it. it is an amazing thing to see, and to watch people. it's suddenly gotten so quiet because it's nearing totality, and there are people who have been out on the water kayaking and boarding and now everything is still. and everyone is still. and just waiting for this to happen, i wondered what would happen when it started getting dark, and you can feel that there's this perceptible drop in temperature, i'm sorry, but i've got to watch. this opportunity, there's just the tiniest sliver left. i wondered what would happen on the playground because the kids were all yelling and playing and all of that, but look, the playground is pretty much empty. the kids just spontaneously seemed to leave the playground, and do you hear it? do you hear it? >> i do hear it. >> reporter: oh, my gosh, there is almost nothing left. it's almost totality. >> you're at a loss for words. >>
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this week in 1970, kent state in ohio and protests against vietnam war and what president nixon was do 4th of may ohio national guard fired into a crowd and killed four people, in student crowd, and wounded five. that's how bad things got. at the time of civil rights protests, down in the south for instance, when president kennedy was sending in troops to integrate the university of mississippi, two people died in the course of violence. this is something we have seen in american history and it's horrible, but what we have to see always and this is american historical thread, is this struggle between freedom and security. freedom to express ourselves at the sam time as people have security of their lives and their ability to survive and protect themselves. not only from hate speech but also from violence. >> well, happening, michael, against a backdrop of rising anti-semitism in the country. >> absolutely. yes. that's another form of security. so, if jewish student, for instance are endangered on campuses, it's the responsibility of the university, the locality, and the federal governm
this week in 1970, kent state in ohio and protests against vietnam war and what president nixon was do 4th of may ohio national guard fired into a crowd and killed four people, in student crowd, and wounded five. that's how bad things got. at the time of civil rights protests, down in the south for instance, when president kennedy was sending in troops to integrate the university of mississippi, two people died in the course of violence. this is something we have seen in american history and...
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indiana, ohio as well, possibly half a million travelers. if you want, take a second to look at hotels in ohio right now. for instance, the courtyard marriott going for a thousand dollars a night. so really a time in which people are hitting the skies. >> do you have your glasses ready, yasmin? >> i got my glasses ready, and i know not to look directly at the sun. >> exactly, news you can use right there. thank you so much, yasmin vossoughian. >>> let me take you to tennessee now where a panel of judges are hearing arguments about blocking that state's strict abortion laws. a group of women and doctors have sued the state arguing the rules about medical exceptions are too vague leaving women facing dangerous complications without care. one of the plaintiffs, ali phillips recently testified before the senate about her experience. she says when she was 20 weeks pregnant her doctor said her fetus had no amniotic fluid protecting her, no lung development, and would not survive, but she had to travel out of state for abortion care. >> i went into
indiana, ohio as well, possibly half a million travelers. if you want, take a second to look at hotels in ohio right now. for instance, the courtyard marriott going for a thousand dollars a night. so really a time in which people are hitting the skies. >> do you have your glasses ready, yasmin? >> i got my glasses ready, and i know not to look directly at the sun. >> exactly, news you can use right there. thank you so much, yasmin vossoughian. >>> let me take you to...
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i built a memorial on the grounds of the ohio state house grounds, a memorial for the holocaust. it's the only one standing, as i understand permanently on a grounds of a state house in the country. we couldn't have a ceremony there. the security people that protected the capitol, that protected me said we can't do it. the threat of violence -- think about this. we have a memorial that is reminding people of the slaughter of jews, the slaughter of homosexuals, of gypsies. we couldn't have the ceremony. we had to have it across the street and then come and unveil the thing. it's one thing to protest. i'm all for the ability to protest, but we have to all be careful that we don't drift, anybody drifts into anti-semitism, and we see it, we got to separate that anti-semitism from the ability to protest that war. but when it starts to drift in and when people start -- when jews in particular start to feel threatened, we have a real problem, and we've moved from discussion and maybe perhaps everyone love, we begin to see anti-semitism, which is hate. because you happen to disagree with
i built a memorial on the grounds of the ohio state house grounds, a memorial for the holocaust. it's the only one standing, as i understand permanently on a grounds of a state house in the country. we couldn't have a ceremony there. the security people that protected the capitol, that protected me said we can't do it. the threat of violence -- think about this. we have a memorial that is reminding people of the slaughter of jews, the slaughter of homosexuals, of gypsies. we couldn't have the...
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voters in seven states, including kansas and ohio, have already voted in favor of protecting abortion rights, not restricting them since roe v. wade was overturned by the united date supreme court. it is particularly crucial now, given that this new six week ban in florida will, as the washington post notes all but eliminate abortion access in the south while further straining abortion clinics elsewhere across america last week democratic representatives jasmine crockett and dan goldman unveiled a bill to counter abortion misinformation. the bill seeks to ensure accurate abortion access information is available nationwide in response to antiabortion centers often calling themselves crisis pregnancy centers intended to deceive patient for joining us now is jasmine crockett of texas and congressman dan goldman of new york. thank you both very much for joining us tonight. congressman crockett, your reaction to the florida supreme court saying, yes the legislator can enact any man it wants at six weeks but florida voters will get a chance to rule on it. >> i am happy and i am happy. i kno
voters in seven states, including kansas and ohio, have already voted in favor of protecting abortion rights, not restricting them since roe v. wade was overturned by the united date supreme court. it is particularly crucial now, given that this new six week ban in florida will, as the washington post notes all but eliminate abortion access in the south while further straining abortion clinics elsewhere across america last week democratic representatives jasmine crockett and dan goldman...
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they did say originally that this officer acted in accordance with his training, chris. >> isaiah, ohio is an open carry state, which means people who legally own firearms may carry them in public places. this was not a real gun, let's say that again. but we heard about the open carry law at this press conference earlier. >> he was shot by the police for carrying a toy gun in a state where open and carry is legal. i have lived in this city all my life. i have watched white men walk down the street with loaded ar-15s and never be questioned, let alone shot. >> the police union called the shooting objectively reasonable. based on what you've seen in that video tape, based on what you've heard in this case, was it? >> let's look at this in terms of what did the officer know. what had the young man done, and were the actions of the officer justifiable? you know, we're taught at the academy that if someone's life, your life or someone else's life is in jeopardy, then you can use fatal force. this was not the case here. the short bit that i saw of the young man and the officer, he responded,
they did say originally that this officer acted in accordance with his training, chris. >> isaiah, ohio is an open carry state, which means people who legally own firearms may carry them in public places. this was not a real gun, let's say that again. but we heard about the open carry law at this press conference earlier. >> he was shot by the police for carrying a toy gun in a state where open and carry is legal. i have lived in this city all my life. i have watched white men walk...
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just three days before four students were shot dead by the ohio national guard at kent state. and once again, we're seeing the cycle repeating itself. as universities and police departments clamp down on campus protests. >>> also tonight, how trump's lawyers are appealing more to their client's vanity and less to the judge and jury, and why that is a losing strategy. >>> plus, was there ever any doubt that ron desantis would be back in trump's loving embrace? he's one of many former trump critics now scrambling to get back into his good graces. >>> but we begin tonight with a question. about a long standing protection supposedly afforded by the u.s. constitution. namely, what rights do you have to protest in america? we assume a lot because of the first amendment, right? but what if you're trying to exercise your free speech rights on a university campus? what if your views are unpopular or at least in the minority of the general public? it turns out if you're protesting war, your rights are pretty limited. in the 1960s and '70s, during the vietnam war, we had anti-war protest
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the school called in the national guard and on may 4th, 1970, ohio's national guard killed four students at kent state, nine others were shot but survived. in the aftermath, universities and varying responses. in some cases, it prompted more control on student demonstrations. at kent state, the school changed its policies, given the right to forcibly remove students or faculty from campus to the school. as time passed, many universities acknowledged the importance of protest with some recommitting to free speech and free expression. in 1974, yields leadership completed a report called the woodward report and adopted its principles. stated students should have the "right to think the unthinkable, discuss the unmentionable, and challenged the unchallengeable, to curtail free expression strikes twice at international intellectual freedom for whoever deprives another of the right to state unpopular views necessarily deprives others of the right to listen to those views." what we are seeing play out on college campuses today started out relatively small, with about 100 students on columbia's
the school called in the national guard and on may 4th, 1970, ohio's national guard killed four students at kent state, nine others were shot but survived. in the aftermath, universities and varying responses. in some cases, it prompted more control on student demonstrations. at kent state, the school changed its policies, given the right to forcibly remove students or faculty from campus to the school. as time passed, many universities acknowledged the importance of protest with some...
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ohio, indiana, expecting half a million travelers, texas, 1 million travelers, if you're going to a small airport, pack your patience because there's going to be less availability in getting in and out of those airports in anticipation of a major travel day. >> aren't you little miss susie sunshine, i will be where you are tomorrow with the rest of crowds. yasmin vossoughian. >> reporter: always my friend, always. >> appreciate it. >>> it doesn't look like congresswoman marjorie taylor greene is backing down in her plans to get mike johnson ousted from the speakership. julie tsirkin is on capitol hill. what is she saying now? >> reporter: i think it would serve you and our viewers better if we hear what she had to say yesterday on this topic before we talk about it on the other side, and what it means for speaker johnson, take a listen. >> this isn't a republican speaker we have right now. this is a democrat speaker of the house because there's zero daylight between what nancy pelosi did last congress and what mike johnson is doing now as our so called republican speaker of the house. >>
ohio, indiana, expecting half a million travelers, texas, 1 million travelers, if you're going to a small airport, pack your patience because there's going to be less availability in getting in and out of those airports in anticipation of a major travel day. >> aren't you little miss susie sunshine, i will be where you are tomorrow with the rest of crowds. yasmin vossoughian. >> reporter: always my friend, always. >> appreciate it. >>> it doesn't look like...
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jesse kirsch is in cincinnati, ohio. what are we seeing so far? >> reporter: there were inches and inches of snow that dumped in areas, parts of the pacific coast highway that crumbled and there were, according to officials, hundreds of people stranded, at least two people taken to hospitals. moving forward as you alluded to, there are tens of millions in the pathway of potential severe weather. i want to talk about cities and timing, oklahoma city, dallas, st. louis, indianapolis are cities in the pathway, and the bulk of the threat is tonight into the overnight hours. when we talk about tornadoes, of course nocturnal tornadoes, overnight tornadoes can be especially dangerous. that is something to be keeping an eye out for as all of this develops. this is really just the beginning of what is going to be days of tough weather across the country. where i am in cincinnati, ohio, we're looking out for the potential for flooding to start this afternoon. and that could carry over into this region tomorrow. there could be 2 to 4 inches of rain in this r
jesse kirsch is in cincinnati, ohio. what are we seeing so far? >> reporter: there were inches and inches of snow that dumped in areas, parts of the pacific coast highway that crumbled and there were, according to officials, hundreds of people stranded, at least two people taken to hospitals. moving forward as you alluded to, there are tens of millions in the pathway of potential severe weather. i want to talk about cities and timing, oklahoma city, dallas, st. louis, indianapolis are...
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it's about ohio's most famous basketball player, lebron james, but it is not a sportsbook. it's so much more than that. tell us. >> it's also a book about the passage of time and a book about what it is to love a place and to make it or make it out of a place. it is trying to juggle a lot of different themes life lends through basketball which helped me make sense of the bigger question. >> you talk about what it means to make it and more importantly, who deserves to make it. >> right. >> can you explain that. >> sure. i'd like to think of it broadly not just who deserves to make it in the sense of who deserves to make it to the nba or some larger platform, but who deserves a life that is sustainable that they can survive well in and someone who has lived many different lives to get to this life i have right now and i didn't believe myself capable of surviving all them. to have made it in these small increments to a place where i can look at it more patiently and more generously, i would take that over many other forms. >> you spent some time in your early 20s in jail, didn
it's about ohio's most famous basketball player, lebron james, but it is not a sportsbook. it's so much more than that. tell us. >> it's also a book about the passage of time and a book about what it is to love a place and to make it or make it out of a place. it is trying to juggle a lot of different themes life lends through basketball which helped me make sense of the bigger question. >> you talk about what it means to make it and more importantly, who deserves to make it....
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the severe weather we're watching today, 20 million people included in this, a bulls eye across the ohio valley. the good news is our tornado threat not quite as impressive as it was yesterday, but we'll still see some of those stronger storms across parts of the ohio valley and the southeast. finally the system will be out of the picture as we get closer to it weekend. >> angie lassman, thank you so much. >>> still ahead on "way too early" we'll get to president biden's state visit with japan's prime minister as the administration looks to put a focus on countering china. we'll be right back with that. . we'll be right back with that. if you have chronic kidney disease you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with farxiga. because there are places you'd like to be. farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this
the severe weather we're watching today, 20 million people included in this, a bulls eye across the ohio valley. the good news is our tornado threat not quite as impressive as it was yesterday, but we'll still see some of those stronger storms across parts of the ohio valley and the southeast. finally the system will be out of the picture as we get closer to it weekend. >> angie lassman, thank you so much. >>> still ahead on "way too early" we'll get to president...
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vance of ohio decided he believed it. he decided to take that one and run with it. he spread that story himself, the yachts one. he mentioned it as if it was a true thing on steve bannon's podcast. while senator vance was there talking about all the reasons that we should cut off ukraine and just let russia take that country and do what they want. we definitely shouldn't support ukraine anymore because they're just taking our money and buying yachts. republican congresswoman marjorie taylor greene, not only spread the same story about the yachts. she linked to a version of it. she decided to spread it online, directing her followers to follow the link that she posted to a russian think tank. a russian think tank that the state department quite recently has described as a, quote, pillar of russia's disinformation and propaganda ecosystem. she's a sitting congresswoman. she linked to this site that the state department has publicly described as, quote, registered in russia and directed by russia's foreign intelligence service. the sbr. so on the one hand, maybe we can
vance of ohio decided he believed it. he decided to take that one and run with it. he spread that story himself, the yachts one. he mentioned it as if it was a true thing on steve bannon's podcast. while senator vance was there talking about all the reasons that we should cut off ukraine and just let russia take that country and do what they want. we definitely shouldn't support ukraine anymore because they're just taking our money and buying yachts. republican congresswoman marjorie taylor...
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people even in red states like ohio. what i think is interesting about florida, we see how much this republican party has moved even on abortion. they started with the six-week heartbeat bills and now they are -- they really have moved on to embryonic personhood so states like alabama they're going after ivf. so you can see if you give these people a little bit they're not satisfied. so i do actually think this is something democrats can run on. >> it was a year ago governor desantis signed the ban in the cover of night. there was no splashy suppress conference it was under cover of night. but ali vitali you've been covering this case closely. how does it work now? the 15-week ban is upheld but as mika pointed out, a month from right now, a month from today, perhaps, that could become a six-week ban? >> exactly. i think for people watching where reproductive access is on the map, this is a whiplash moment. because florida used to be a state that was considered a safer place to go for abortion care and now we are watching
people even in red states like ohio. what i think is interesting about florida, we see how much this republican party has moved even on abortion. they started with the six-week heartbeat bills and now they are -- they really have moved on to embryonic personhood so states like alabama they're going after ivf. so you can see if you give these people a little bit they're not satisfied. so i do actually think this is something democrats can run on. >> it was a year ago governor desantis...
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south dakota ohio and texas were included. now back to dateline. dateline. rookie detective jennifer garcia >>> will come back to dateline. when nick was murdered, rookie detective jennifer garcia took a deep dive into his complicated personal life. there she found a web of scorned lovers and wondered if one of them wanted him dead. meanwhile as next loved ones grieved, the woman that stole his heart was also feeling another emotion. here is josh with stone cold. >> in the days after his murder, his fiancie was living in fear. >> i jumped at every sound. i family was scared. >> did he express any indication that some relationship he had before was something he was scared of now in terms of your safety? >> no, nick was my protector above all else so i do not know if you would have said anything to me, not wanting to murder worry me. >> perhaps there was reason to be worried. the detective spent time charting the romantic geometry of nick's love life free kristi. >> it all comes back to their employment, they all worked at the same place. nick had be
south dakota ohio and texas were included. now back to dateline. dateline. rookie detective jennifer garcia >>> will come back to dateline. when nick was murdered, rookie detective jennifer garcia took a deep dive into his complicated personal life. there she found a web of scorned lovers and wondered if one of them wanted him dead. meanwhile as next loved ones grieved, the woman that stole his heart was also feeling another emotion. here is josh with stone cold. >> in the days...
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even conservative states, states donald trump won like kentucky and ohio, where republicans pulled out every stop to stop it getting on the ballot. arizona will have this in the fall. it's expected to be next along with several others, including lord up. and this year, for the first time since the supreme court overturned roe, we are facing a presidential election on one side. we have a man who nearly single- handedly destroyed roe v wade, as he will be the first to tell you. >> i was probably the person responsible for the ending of something that all legal scholars, both sides, wanted and, in fact, demanded to be ended. roe v wade. for 54 years, they were trying to get roe v wade terminated, and i did it and i'm proud to have done it. >> i did something nobody thought was possible, and roe v wade was terminated and put back to this date. >> not all legal scholars wanted roe v wade overturned. that nonsense. on the other side of the selection, joe biden promises explicitly to restore roe v wade as the law of the land through legislation. if he's able to work with the democratic house
even conservative states, states donald trump won like kentucky and ohio, where republicans pulled out every stop to stop it getting on the ballot. arizona will have this in the fall. it's expected to be next along with several others, including lord up. and this year, for the first time since the supreme court overturned roe, we are facing a presidential election on one side. we have a man who nearly single- handedly destroyed roe v wade, as he will be the first to tell you. >> i was...
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because the whole country has so decisively turned against him whether we're talking about kansas or ohio or pennsylvania or florida. they can't talk about that so it's just immigration. he also had vladimir putin breathing down his neck because putin doesn't want $61 billion going to the people of ukraine. really what he's pursuing now is just an autocrat's agenda, and it's amazing to see the republicans in the house just following him like lemmings. >> let me ask you about that. today you had congressman michael mccaul saying this before criticizing the biden administration in his words not projecting strength in the ongoing conflicts in ukraine and in israel. take a listen. >> the world is on fire, and history will judge us by our actions. were you chamberlain or were you churchill? >> i mean how seriously can you take them when that is their posturing, and yet their own caucus can't coalesce around a foreign aid bill? >> well, i think that was really directed at mike johnson. it wasn't directed at joe biden. he's been doing everything in his power to try to dislodge the foreign aid pa
because the whole country has so decisively turned against him whether we're talking about kansas or ohio or pennsylvania or florida. they can't talk about that so it's just immigration. he also had vladimir putin breathing down his neck because putin doesn't want $61 billion going to the people of ukraine. really what he's pursuing now is just an autocrat's agenda, and it's amazing to see the republicans in the house just following him like lemmings. >> let me ask you about that. today...
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remember what happened in ohio where they tried to change the rules on referenda. voters didn't fall for that even though abortion wasn't directly the issue and wept onto pass that overwhelmingly. notice what republicans are offering to put on the ballot or all the legislation they're offering directly relies on trying to confuse people. to be clear some of that confusion is actually harming patients because all of these kind of dueling laws and which one is in effect have actually prevented people from getting abortions in arizona even when it's legal and allowed. so it has real life consequences. but the politics of it i think there's no reason to believe arizona is going to be tremendously different from many of these even red states when the democratic process the supreme court said it wanted to allow in dobbs actually happens. voters are going to say actually we want abortion to be legal, we want it to be safe, and we want it to be accessible. >> thank you for your great reporting on this. really appreciate your time tonight. >> thank you. >> that is our show
remember what happened in ohio where they tried to change the rules on referenda. voters didn't fall for that even though abortion wasn't directly the issue and wept onto pass that overwhelmingly. notice what republicans are offering to put on the ballot or all the legislation they're offering directly relies on trying to confuse people. to be clear some of that confusion is actually harming patients because all of these kind of dueling laws and which one is in effect have actually prevented...