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bush's choice wrote the opinion overturning roe v. wade. has that finally penetrated on the democratic side of the electorate? >> i think so. people have come to understand so much we have counted on for a very long time. that was the security, the independence of our courts that our courts would not be political. and that our courts were fundamentally about protecting our rights. not about hollowing out the rights or taking them away. and the republicans for a long time had been on the attack. they understand. the importance of extremist courts and they have pushed in that direction. the federalist society. around that whole idea. and democrats just didn't tumble to it nearly as early. but we may wake up late. we are fully awake now. and we fully understand what is on the ballot come november 2024. we need joe biden in the white house because of the good things he is going to do. we need him there because we cannot count on the united states supreme court to protect us as we once did. we have to have joe biden in the white house. democrats
bush's choice wrote the opinion overturning roe v. wade. has that finally penetrated on the democratic side of the electorate? >> i think so. people have come to understand so much we have counted on for a very long time. that was the security, the independence of our courts that our courts would not be political. and that our courts were fundamentally about protecting our rights. not about hollowing out the rights or taking them away. and the republicans for a long time had been on the...
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after donald trump's appointees on the united states supreme court overturned roe v. wade. donald trump said yesterday that this is exactly what he has always wanted. donald trump said each state should determine abortion law of that state. >> and whatever they decide must be the law of the land. in this case, the law of the state. >> the law of the state. and in this case, the law written by one man 54 years before women had the right to vote. five years in prison. donald trump supports five years in prison for anyone in arizona who participates in any way in an abortion. no one in arizona has voted for ma law, but a majority of the people of arizona have voted for a governor who opposes that law. a governor to the horror of william thompson howell is a woman who will be our first guest tonight. >> it is a dark day in arizona. just now, the arizona supreme court issued its opinion, upholding one of the most extreme abortion bans in the country. to the people across arizona who are concerned about the future of abortion rights in our state, who are worried about their bodil
after donald trump's appointees on the united states supreme court overturned roe v. wade. donald trump said yesterday that this is exactly what he has always wanted. donald trump said each state should determine abortion law of that state. >> and whatever they decide must be the law of the land. in this case, the law of the state. >> the law of the state. and in this case, the law written by one man 54 years before women had the right to vote. five years in prison. donald trump...
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burn and voted for clarence thomas to be on the supreme court to overturn roe v. wade are now dead. millions of those voters have been dead for decades. their vote continues to live after them. in the hands of clarence thomas on the united states supreme court. it didn't seem like a life changing election. in 1988. when michael dukakis ran against george h. w. bush. i didn't know anyone who thought the country would take a major turn for the worse because of the outcome of that election. the stakes seemed about as low as they could get in a presidential election. but as i have said before in this program repeatedly, when ever the stakes appear low in a presidential election, you always have to remember the united states supreme court. and so for the democratic voters who were not excited enough about michael dukakis or the republican voters who voted for a guy who used to support planned parenthood, the truth is that, that time, at that time, they couldn't have possibly known they were going to change life in america profoundly decades later with their vote for george h. w. bush or
burn and voted for clarence thomas to be on the supreme court to overturn roe v. wade are now dead. millions of those voters have been dead for decades. their vote continues to live after them. in the hands of clarence thomas on the united states supreme court. it didn't seem like a life changing election. in 1988. when michael dukakis ran against george h. w. bush. i didn't know anyone who thought the country would take a major turn for the worse because of the outcome of that election. the...
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. >>> today, neither of the former presidents who campaigned inover turning roe v. wade said they are proud of what they did. george w. bush lives his life behind a wall in texas where no one asks him any questions about how he feels about the justices he appointed, chief justice john roberts and justice samuel alito who wrote the opinion overturning roe v. wade. without those bush judges on the supreme court, it could not have happened. george bush's father appointed justice thomas where he waited patiently for 30 years to overturn roe v. wade. it is the work of the last three republican presidents and everyone who helped their campaigns that has sent the state of arizona back to life in 1864 when they had no running water, no electricity or toilets and republicans in the legislature decided to keep that state living in 1864. when they blocked an attempt by democrats to repeal the 1864 law which the supreme court of arizona this week said is now the law of arizona banning abortion and providing a five- year prison sentence for anyone who participates in any way in
. >>> today, neither of the former presidents who campaigned inover turning roe v. wade said they are proud of what they did. george w. bush lives his life behind a wall in texas where no one asks him any questions about how he feels about the justices he appointed, chief justice john roberts and justice samuel alito who wrote the opinion overturning roe v. wade. without those bush judges on the supreme court, it could not have happened. george bush's father appointed justice thomas...
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v wade. without them, it would not and could not have happened. bush's father, who is no longer with us, appointed clarence thomas to the supreme court where he waited patiently for 30 years to overturn roe v wade. it's the work of the last three republican presidents and everyone who helped to their campaigns that has set the state of arizona back to life in 1864, when they had no running water, no electricity, no plumbing, and republicans in the arizona legislature have decided to keep that state living in 1864, when they blocked an attempt by democrats to repeal the 1864 law. the supreme court banned abortion and provided a five-year prison sentence for anyone who participates, in any way, in any abortion services. president biden's re-election campaign has rushed into arizona with impressive television advertising about the stakes for the people of arizona. >> because of donald trump, millions of women lost the fundamental freedom to control their own bodies. now, women's lives are in dan
v wade. without them, it would not and could not have happened. bush's father, who is no longer with us, appointed clarence thomas to the supreme court where he waited patiently for 30 years to overturn roe v wade. it's the work of the last three republican presidents and everyone who helped to their campaigns that has set the state of arizona back to life in 1864, when they had no running water, no electricity, no plumbing, and republicans in the arizona legislature have decided to keep that...
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is by beating ted cruz and we will codified roe v. wade and we go back to what we have for the last 50 years. >> colin allred, thank you for joining us. >>> coming up, our next guest wrote the wisest and most moving words i have read. about the men who were trying to make our lives better, a little easier when they fell to their deaths in the middle of the night with the key bridge collapsed last week. will bunch joins us next. [stomach growling] it's nothing... sounds like something. ♪when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion♪ ♪upset stomach, diarrhea♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes for fast relief when you need it most. everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity protection. i think it's a great product. it's going to help a lot of patients. >> tech: cracked windshield? schedule with safelite, and we'll come to you to fix it. i think it's a great product. >> tech vo: this customer was enjoying her
is by beating ted cruz and we will codified roe v. wade and we go back to what we have for the last 50 years. >> colin allred, thank you for joining us. >>> coming up, our next guest wrote the wisest and most moving words i have read. about the men who were trying to make our lives better, a little easier when they fell to their deaths in the middle of the night with the key bridge collapsed last week. will bunch joins us next. [stomach growling] it's nothing... sounds like...
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he ended roe v. wade, but now he is affirmed in front of our eyes that he is the most dangerous extremist on this issue, and that is not something they will be able to wiggle out of because he is for the idaho band, for the arizona law, and if he can be for those lost, he can before banning abortion across the country. so i think the election changed. it will take a while to move through the polling, but i think this was a definitional moment for him or he made it very clear that if you were worried about maca and voted against them, we are seeing today is far more dangerous and more extreme than any other version of maga. it is a problem and it is why i remain optimistic about what will happen in the election. >> we are out of time, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >> we will be right back. back. >> woman: i have a few more minutes. let's go! >> tech vo: we came to her with service that fit her schedule. >> woman: you must be pascal. >> tech: nice to meet you. >> tech vo: we got rig
he ended roe v. wade, but now he is affirmed in front of our eyes that he is the most dangerous extremist on this issue, and that is not something they will be able to wiggle out of because he is for the idaho band, for the arizona law, and if he can be for those lost, he can before banning abortion across the country. so i think the election changed. it will take a while to move through the polling, but i think this was a definitional moment for him or he made it very clear that if you were...
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v. watch this. >> congresswoman marjorii taylor greene is proposing for the u.s. to move away from nato. she believes that they should help russia win. >> knowing that he has compromised the united states congress. >> i mean, the session that i was invited to talk about was about warfare. they are using media, law, psychology to get you to do things that aren't in your own interest. the russian idea is very much the same. so, this stuff only works when americans take in russian or chinese tropes and repeat them and then they become meaningful then the russians can pick them up again and then the cycle begins and it starts to all seem normal. that clip shows a sort of deflection. because the hero of propaganda was mike johnson who is a much more important person. it's not a good sign for them actually. they've had to go down to pick up marjorie taylor greene. >>> some republicans are trying to run from the chaos they helped donald trump create overturning roe v. wade. some republicans pro
v. watch this. >> congresswoman marjorii taylor greene is proposing for the u.s. to move away from nato. she believes that they should help russia win. >> knowing that he has compromised the united states congress. >> i mean, the session that i was invited to talk about was about warfare. they are using media, law, psychology to get you to do things that aren't in your own interest. the russian idea is very much the same. so, this stuff only works when americans take in...
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v. few of my colleagues would like to see the russians win. >> you know how pervasive is the problem of russian disinformation? the congress? >> the problem to be fair, the problem is bigger than that. the problem is that social media favors disinformation over information, twitter in particular. there's a specific problem with a few members of congress who repeat these tropes over and over again such as marjori, taylor green or jd advance vance. i think they are now -- some of them what they their mistake had been. i think in the last few days we are seeing a kind of separation between the people who are doubling down on the russian story and the people who are beginning to take steps away from it. >> you know here is the kind of coverage green gets on russian state tv. watch this. >> congresswoman marjorie taylor green is proposing for the united states to withdraw from nato. she believe that americans should help putin win. so what can putin accomplish knowing that he has compromised
v. few of my colleagues would like to see the russians win. >> you know how pervasive is the problem of russian disinformation? the congress? >> the problem to be fair, the problem is bigger than that. the problem is that social media favors disinformation over information, twitter in particular. there's a specific problem with a few members of congress who repeat these tropes over and over again such as marjori, taylor green or jd advance vance. i think they are now -- some of them...
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roe v. wade. >> all legal scholars on both sides is a trumpian lie, of course. in fact, most legal scholars, like most people in the united states of america, very much wanted to preserve women's reproductive rights established in roe versus wade 51 years ago. donald trump then announced today a new position on abortion , which he was afraid to announce during the republican presidential primaries because it could have cost him republican votes in those primaries. >> my view is now that we have abortion where everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint to states will be determined by vote or legislation or perhaps both. >> donald trump sly there, of course, is that everybody wanted to leave abortion up to individual states. that is a lie. most americans did not want to have different abortion laws in each state, and now, donald trump is taking full credit for making reproductive rights impossible for one third of american women. the washington post reports nearly one in three women ages 15 to 44 living in a state where abortion is banned or severely restricted.
roe v. wade. >> all legal scholars on both sides is a trumpian lie, of course. in fact, most legal scholars, like most people in the united states of america, very much wanted to preserve women's reproductive rights established in roe versus wade 51 years ago. donald trump then announced today a new position on abortion , which he was afraid to announce during the republican presidential primaries because it could have cost him republican votes in those primaries. >> my view is now...
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trump bragged how proud he was to get rid of roe v. wade, he took credit for it. he said there has to be punishment for women exercising their reproductive freedoms. his words come in a mine. he described the dobbs decision as a miracle, maybe that came from that bible he's trying to sell. i almost wanted to buy one just to see what the hell was in it. it was a political deal he made with evangelical base of the republican party to look past his, they look past his moral character flaws in exchange for his commitment to court overturn roe. don't think he's making a deal right now with maga extremists to ban nationwide abortion, because he's making up. i will veto that ban. elected democratic congress,, harris, and i, will pave the way to codify roe v. wade again. >> a ballot initiative in florida will give voters opportunity to protect abortion access in the state constitution. >> all over this country from ohio, kansas, michigan, kentucky, wisconsin, virginia, women and men in every background voted in record numbers to protect reproductive freedom. this november
trump bragged how proud he was to get rid of roe v. wade, he took credit for it. he said there has to be punishment for women exercising their reproductive freedoms. his words come in a mine. he described the dobbs decision as a miracle, maybe that came from that bible he's trying to sell. i almost wanted to buy one just to see what the hell was in it. it was a political deal he made with evangelical base of the republican party to look past his, they look past his moral character flaws in...
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v wade. >> as minority leader i urged my colleagues to take the floor and express their outrage and share their stories, and one of them was about to, but he couldn't because it was too difficult. and that's when i realized, how could i ask a colleague to tell their story when i wasn't yet prepared to share my own? so i took to the podium and put aside my prepared remarks and shared the story that i'd only told a handful of people. i talked about the time that i was gay for when i was in college. thankfully it did not result in a pregnancy, but if it had, i knew that i would've been able to get the care that i needed, that was right for me. i knew that in short, i could do what i needed to do if it came to that. the decision about my future would be mine alone. the bill we were debating at the time would have forced me to buy insurance for my own rape before it happened, or to bear the child of my attacker. 10 years ago today i gave that speech and it didn't change a single vote on the senate floor. hundreds of people called and faxed and emailed my office to share their support or
v wade. >> as minority leader i urged my colleagues to take the floor and express their outrage and share their stories, and one of them was about to, but he couldn't because it was too difficult. and that's when i realized, how could i ask a colleague to tell their story when i wasn't yet prepared to share my own? so i took to the podium and put aside my prepared remarks and shared the story that i'd only told a handful of people. i talked about the time that i was gay for when i was in...
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v. wade. and, it is exactly why we have a patchwork of rights across the country. why reproductive freedom is under attack. so as we look to what may happen in florida and what may happen in arizona, let's be clear. abortion is on the ballot in all 50 states in this election. if donald trump becomes the president again, he will eviscerate many fundamental freedoms including the right to abortion and it would impact women in michigan, new york, california, and every other state like ohio that has achieved protections for this right. >> in the last election in your state, you and your fellow statewide democrats leaned into that as an issue. and other issues obviously. it is the prototype perhaps for what can happen across this country in november. >> reporter: absolutely. i had to tell my story about being sexually assaulted at michigan state and undergrad. ten years ago when i was fighting an effort to make it even harder for women to access abortion. it didn't change a single vote that d
v. wade. and, it is exactly why we have a patchwork of rights across the country. why reproductive freedom is under attack. so as we look to what may happen in florida and what may happen in arizona, let's be clear. abortion is on the ballot in all 50 states in this election. if donald trump becomes the president again, he will eviscerate many fundamental freedoms including the right to abortion and it would impact women in michigan, new york, california, and every other state like ohio that...
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we will codify roe v wade. >> colin allred, please come back during this campaign. >>> our next guest wrote the wisest and most moving words i have read about the men who are trying to make our lives better, a little easier when they fell to their deaths in the middle of the night when the key bridge collapsed last week. will bunch joins us next. next. >> tech: cracked windshield? schedule with safelite, and we'll come to you to fix it. >> tech vo: this customer was enjoying her morning walk. we texted her when we were on our way. and she could track us and see exactly when we'd arrive. >> woman: i have a few more minutes. let's go! >> tech vo: we came to her with service that fit her schedule. >> woman: you must be pascal. >> tech: nice to meet you. >> tech vo: we got right to work, with a replacement she could trust. we come to you for free! schedule now for free mobile service at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ 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
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you hear donald trump who is the architect overturning roe v. wade. he says leave it to the states to do it. we see what happens with some of these states. what's happening in arizona where there is an outright ban where women who are not going to have any opportunity to get the kind of health care that they certainly deserve. and to say they have to go somewhere else, you know, in this country, this is what democrats stand for. in this country, every woman regardless of where they live should have rights that are protected. it shouldn't matter what state they are in. but clearly that's not what we are seeing from republican candidates. that is clearly out of step with the majority of american people. and i think come november, we are going to hear loud and clear that the view is being rejected and our democratic senate candidates are going to win in all of these battleground states. >> senator gary peters, your reward for running the senate campaign so successfully two years ago is that they asked you, begged you to do it again. which is very, very u
you hear donald trump who is the architect overturning roe v. wade. he says leave it to the states to do it. we see what happens with some of these states. what's happening in arizona where there is an outright ban where women who are not going to have any opportunity to get the kind of health care that they certainly deserve. and to say they have to go somewhere else, you know, in this country, this is what democrats stand for. in this country, every woman regardless of where they live should...
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you hear trump who is the architect of overturning roe v wade, the reason women through protective freedoms have been taken away, he says leave it to the states and we see what happens in some of these states. in arizona there is a out right ban were women will not have the opportunity to get the healthcare they deserve and to say they have to go somewhere else, in this country, every woman regardless of where they live should have rights that are protected, it should not matter what state they are in but that is not what we are seeing from republican candidates, that is out of step with the majority of american people and come november we will hear loud and clear that the view is being rejected and our democratic senate candidates will take all of the battleground states. >> your reward for running the senate campaign so successfully two years ago is that they asked you to do it again. which is unusual in that job. i am not sure which of you has the tougher job, chuck schumer or you. you both have had a strong week. thank you very much. >>> we will be right back. ht b. o is nurtec odt. it'
you hear trump who is the architect of overturning roe v wade, the reason women through protective freedoms have been taken away, he says leave it to the states and we see what happens in some of these states. in arizona there is a out right ban were women will not have the opportunity to get the healthcare they deserve and to say they have to go somewhere else, in this country, every woman regardless of where they live should have rights that are protected, it should not matter what state they...
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versus wade, and as he intended they did. >> if you look at what we have done with roe v wade, we did something that people said couldn't be done, and it has been done and i give great credit to the supreme court and the justices for having the courage to do it. >> courage? more like cruelty. but that is the point. stripping women of their rights to life-saving healthcare, using a draconian law. think about it. 160 years ago, when this law was originally enacted, arizona was a territory. women had no power, and vice president harris, she would have been a slave. according to the institute, an estimated 18 million women do not have abortion access in their state. but here's the thing. this is and 1864 it is 2024, women wield power. they hold office, and when they speak out they are heard, like arizona state senator, eva birch, who shared her personal abortion stir story this week, with a reminder that the real power is in the battle. >> a couple weeks ago i had an abortion. a safe, legal abortion, here in arizona, for a pregnancy that i very much wanted. a pregnancy that failed, like m
versus wade, and as he intended they did. >> if you look at what we have done with roe v wade, we did something that people said couldn't be done, and it has been done and i give great credit to the supreme court and the justices for having the courage to do it. >> courage? more like cruelty. but that is the point. stripping women of their rights to life-saving healthcare, using a draconian law. think about it. 160 years ago, when this law was originally enacted, arizona was a...