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why do you say that the people of arizona right now are where the thing a lot going place? the dates back to the civil war here, elect me. i'm in the 20 the 20th century, 21st century. back then arizona is one of the most crucial swing states and this year's election and abortion rights referendum will likely be on the states ballot in november, energizing democrats in a boon for but meanwhile, women's health providers are dismayed and disconcerted. the 19th century law calls for jail terms of up to 5 years for anyone performing an abortion, today's band criminalizes me from providing a central health care to these patients until their life is at risk. the court says the law will be stayed for 14 days before it goes into effect. rob reynolds, l, g, 0, japan's prime minister for me. okay, she has urged the united states to continue to play a leading role in international affairs casita address. but us congress, for the 1st time since taking office and 2021 on wednesday, washington until to announce plans for a new joint air defense network. there has been growing tension wit
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but from says the arizona little goes to fall, the arizona low dates back to $1864.00. according to the state supreme court, there's no reason to con, once again for her with nearly own abortions in the states. except those that could save them life. the revised ban extends to pregnancies that result from great and incest, arizona's attorney general once the decision repealed when the supreme court upholds what is clearly an unconstitutional ban on abortion, and when there are still lingering and remaining legal issues to work our way through. no, i'm not going to allow any county attorney to prosecute abortion in, nor am i below can not be enforced for 14 days. after that, anyone who performs the procedure could phase 2 to 5 years in prison. i always plan to follow the law and i will have to really weigh the rest and benefits and make that that's a personal decision that i'll have to make under counsel from, from lawyers rather than you know, making clinical decisions based on what my patients are telling me, i will be phoning my lawyers for guidance on what i can do.
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and another blow for abortion rights. campaigners in the united states, arizona using a lot of dating back to the 19th century to band practically all abortions in the state. the bird golf is good to have you. with this on this wednesday, lawmakers in brussels today agreed on far reaching reforms to the european union, immigration and asylum policies. european parliament approves what is being billed as a fair system of settling new immigrants across all 20 southern members. states and the changes will bring in tougher border checks and force all you members to share responsibility for immigration. the agreement follows nearly a decade of political wrangling. german chancellor elect shows his welcome to reforms, calling them historic and indispensable. but poland is prime minister donald to us today said that his government will not accept what is known as the relocation mechanism. the migraines, arriving on the italian island of land producer, one of the front lines in europe's struggle to control migration last year or more than 1100000 people filed asylum claims and the u. the high
and another blow for abortion rights. campaigners in the united states, arizona using a lot of dating back to the 19th century to band practically all abortions in the state. the bird golf is good to have you. with this on this wednesday, lawmakers in brussels today agreed on far reaching reforms to the european union, immigration and asylum policies. european parliament approves what is being billed as a fair system of settling new immigrants across all 20 southern members. states and the...
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supreme court dates back to when arizona was not a state yet. when only white men had the vote. this underscores political consequences. before we get going, we should make clear that you are not working for any candidates on the ballot this fall. >> i am not. >> arizona is a swing state. you have a couple of congressional contests that will be very close. how will this decision affect this race? >> that was last week. this week, i don't know if the senate race is a tossup anymore. kari lake is on the wrong and of this issue. a lot of republicans to have championed this kind of thing for couple of generations will find themselves on the wrong side. >> have democrats picked up on this? >> they are pressing it 24/7. a week ago, i would have said that the border and immigration and inflation were the top issues. d they were very much republican issues. now i think abortion is the prevailing issue. the issue that will take the oxygen out of the room for any other issue. you will see abortion be front and center every time democrats open their mouths
supreme court dates back to when arizona was not a state yet. when only white men had the vote. this underscores political consequences. before we get going, we should make clear that you are not working for any candidates on the ballot this fall. >> i am not. >> arizona is a swing state. you have a couple of congressional contests that will be very close. how will this decision affect this race? >> that was last week. this week, i don't know if the senate race is a tossup...
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back then arizona is one of the most crucial swing states. and this year's election and abortion rights referendum will likely be on the states ballot in november, energizing democrats in a boon for bide. meanwhile, women's health providers are dismayed and disconcerted. the 19th century law calls for jail terms of up to 5 years for anyone performing in abortion, today's ban criminalizes me from providing a central health care to these patients until their life is at risk. the court says the law will be stayed for 14 days before it goes into effect. rob reynolds, l, g 0, all zeros. white house correspondent, kimberly how could, has more from washington dc. a binding campaign is essentially trying to seize on the controversy. and this bombshell ruling in arizona trying to and sort of a distance itself from the president's main contender, namely the for president donald trump and really polarize over this issue. and to re, essentially kind of as you heard of the president, say there, characterize those that support this law as being in the dark
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the republican candidate for senate in arizona carry lake, a favorite of donald trump, was all for the 160 year old abortion lot. 2 years ago, we have a great law on the books right now that happens. now that it has happened, lake says she opposes it. as soon as trump saying the situation in arizona would be, quote, straightened out, but boasting about his role in over turning a constitutional right to abortion. people that actually 59 percent of americans believe abortion should be legal. according to the most recent poll democrats pounced on the ruling republicans here in arizona, arkansas. they are complicit in this band and in a nation wide attempt to ban access to the range of reproductive health care for.
the republican candidate for senate in arizona carry lake, a favorite of donald trump, was all for the 160 year old abortion lot. 2 years ago, we have a great law on the books right now that happens. now that it has happened, lake says she opposes it. as soon as trump saying the situation in arizona would be, quote, straightened out, but boasting about his role in over turning a constitutional right to abortion. people that actually 59 percent of americans believe abortion should be legal....
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it's sort as trump saying, the situation in arizona would be quote, straightened out. but boasting about his role in over turning a constitutional right to abortion. actually 59 percent of americans believe abortion should be legal. according to the most recent poll democrats pounced on the ruling republicans here in arizona, arkansas. they are complicit in this band. and in a nation wide attempt to ban access to the range of reproductive health care from contraception to a portion to i v up. they don't plan to stop until our rights are gone to why arizona is democratic governor called it a dark day. i am calling on the legislature to do the right thing right now and repeal this 18. 64 ban and protect access to reproductive health care. president jo button also denounced the ruling which does not make any exceptions for cases of race and incest on the issue of a horse in service back. what do you say to the people of arizona right now or where the thing a lot going place? the dates back to the civil war here. elect me. i'm in a 20 so 20th century 21st century. not back
it's sort as trump saying, the situation in arizona would be quote, straightened out. but boasting about his role in over turning a constitutional right to abortion. actually 59 percent of americans believe abortion should be legal. according to the most recent poll democrats pounced on the ruling republicans here in arizona, arkansas. they are complicit in this band. and in a nation wide attempt to ban access to the range of reproductive health care from contraception to a portion to i v up....
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former president spoke about arizona supreme court ruling on abortion and his ongoing legal battles. [cheering] [background noises] [cheering] [cheering] [cheering] [applause] [background noises] [inaudible] [cheering] [inaudible] [cheering] [inaudible conversations] [background noises] [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> thank you, mr. president. >> no, he doesn't. >> biden has abandoned -- [inaudible conversations] >> thank you, sir. >> did arizona go m too far? >> yes, they did. i'm sure that the governor and everybody else is going to bring it back and it'll be taken care of i think very quickly. >> what do you think of -- [inaudible conversations] >> the will of the people. for 52 years people have want today end roe v. wade to get it back to the states. we did that. now the states have it and the states are putting up what they want, the will of the people, so florida is probably going to change, arizona is going to definitely change. everybody wants that to happen and you're getting the will of
former president spoke about arizona supreme court ruling on abortion and his ongoing legal battles. [cheering] [background noises] [cheering] [cheering] [cheering] [applause] [background noises] [inaudible] [cheering] [inaudible] [cheering] [inaudible conversations] [background noises] [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> thank you, mr. president. >> no, he doesn't. >> biden has abandoned --...
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to my arizona's democratic governor called it a dark day. i am calling on the legislature to do the right thing right now and repeal this 18. 64 ban and protect access to reproductive health care. president jo button also denounce the ruling which does not make any exceptions for cases of race and incest on the issue of a horse and service back. what do you say to the people in arizona right now or where the thing a lot going place? the dates back to the civil war here. elect me. i'm in a 20 so 20th century 21st century. not back then. arizona is one of the most crucial swing states and this year's election and abortion rights referendum will likely be on the states ballot in november, energizing democrats in a boon for but meanwhile, women's health providers are dismayed and disconcerted. the 19th century law calls for jail terms of up to 5 years for anyone performing an abortion, today's band criminalizes me from providing a central health care to these patients until their life is at risk. the court says the law will be stayed for 14 days
to my arizona's democratic governor called it a dark day. i am calling on the legislature to do the right thing right now and repeal this 18. 64 ban and protect access to reproductive health care. president jo button also denounce the ruling which does not make any exceptions for cases of race and incest on the issue of a horse and service back. what do you say to the people in arizona right now or where the thing a lot going place? the dates back to the civil war here. elect me. i'm in a 20 so...
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. >> arizona's election was free and fair. the people of arizona elected president biden, unwilling to accept this fact. the defendants charged by the state grand jury allegedly schemed to prevent the lawful transfer of the presidency. >> the indictment does name 11 alleged fake electors accused of submitting a document to congress, falsely declaring that trump had won arizona. the charges include fraud, forgery and conspiracy. trump is named as unindicted coconspirator one in the case, which claims trump and his allies schemed to prevent the lawful transfer of the presidency. see, the trump campaign calls the indictment another example of democrats weaponization of the legal system. trump was also named an unindicted coconspirator in michigan, where 16 republicans are charged with illegally trying to replace electoral votes for biden with electoral votes for trump. meanwhile, today, the supreme court hears arguments over whether trump can be prosecuted in his federal election interference case stemming from the january 6th ri
. >> arizona's election was free and fair. the people of arizona elected president biden, unwilling to accept this fact. the defendants charged by the state grand jury allegedly schemed to prevent the lawful transfer of the presidency. >> the indictment does name 11 alleged fake electors accused of submitting a document to congress, falsely declaring that trump had won arizona. the charges include fraud, forgery and conspiracy. trump is named as unindicted coconspirator one in the...
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it's a tactic biden's campaign team ignited this week following arizona, as court ruling reviving of 18. 64 boston band making it criminal to terminate a pregnancy, even in cases of rape or incest. anyone performing in a boston jailed up to 5 years.
it's a tactic biden's campaign team ignited this week following arizona, as court ruling reviving of 18. 64 boston band making it criminal to terminate a pregnancy, even in cases of rape or incest. anyone performing in a boston jailed up to 5 years.
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what do you say to the people of arizona right now? we're witnessing a law going place. the dates back to the civil war here. elect me. i'm in a 20. so 20 a century 21st century. back then arizona is one of the most crucial swing states and this year's election and abortion rights referendum will likely be on the states ballot in november, energizing democrats in a boon for but meanwhile, women's health providers are dismayed and disconcerted. the 19th century law calls for jail terms of up to 5 years for anyone for forming an abortion. today's ban criminalizes me from providing a central health care to these patients until their life is at risk. the court says the law will be stayed for 14 days before it goes into effect. rob reynolds alger 0. 0, come here says in australia were given a surprise at a train station on friday night. have like security videos has a race horse entering the platform and joining a group of people waiting for their ride home. no horses or an eventually arrived to bundle him back. well that's it for me. next it's the bottom line. the pump, the
what do you say to the people of arizona right now? we're witnessing a law going place. the dates back to the civil war here. elect me. i'm in a 20. so 20 a century 21st century. back then arizona is one of the most crucial swing states and this year's election and abortion rights referendum will likely be on the states ballot in november, energizing democrats in a boon for but meanwhile, women's health providers are dismayed and disconcerted. the 19th century law calls for jail terms of up to...
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the arizona is supreme court has just rules. a 160 year old law banning abortions is enforceable making abortion punishable by up to 5 years in prison. except when the mother's life is at risk. this near total, beyond dating back to the civil war, past decades before women even had the right to vote, should never have been resurrected. this ripple effect that we are all experiencing from us to pre him courts detrimental decision to overturn roe vs wade. and i'm to fundamental protections for reproductive care is terrifying and infuriating because of cases like these, the issue of abortion rights is once again at the top of the presidential campaign, ahead of november's vote. just really outrage disappointment here for the women in our state as well as this ruling kind of sprinkling over the rest of the nation. if we can do it here, other states, so think they can do it there as well. so i recently heard about it and i am and catholics. so i feel that it's a got settings role. 56 percent of american women say they're less likely
the arizona is supreme court has just rules. a 160 year old law banning abortions is enforceable making abortion punishable by up to 5 years in prison. except when the mother's life is at risk. this near total, beyond dating back to the civil war, past decades before women even had the right to vote, should never have been resurrected. this ripple effect that we are all experiencing from us to pre him courts detrimental decision to overturn roe vs wade. and i'm to fundamental protections for...
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and make arizona family safe and ensure migrants are treated safely and humanely. as you know, the secretaries help secure $650 million in fiscal year 2024 for the shelter services program to limit the burden on financial -- the financial burden on local communities. i was pleased to see the notice of funding opportunity published last week that gave arizona its fair share of the money available. as you know, this money has come quite late. we were just days away from pima county ceasing all activities to process and manage migrants. so what steps is chs going to take to make sure additional funds are distributed and that we do not find ourselves in this critical situation once again? >> senator, one thing. let me state i was honored to work with you and the other senators on the bipartisan legislation that would have been transformative, not only in provision of resources but in the change of authority in which we will be equipped with the most significant change since 1996. long-overdue. we announced with the first distribution last week a competitive process for
and make arizona family safe and ensure migrants are treated safely and humanely. as you know, the secretaries help secure $650 million in fiscal year 2024 for the shelter services program to limit the burden on financial -- the financial burden on local communities. i was pleased to see the notice of funding opportunity published last week that gave arizona its fair share of the money available. as you know, this money has come quite late. we were just days away from pima county ceasing all...
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missiles made in arizona. javelins made in alabama. artillery shells made in ohio, pennsylvania, texas. in other words, we are helping ukraine while at the same time investing can our own national security, supporting jobs in nearly 40 states all across america. united states is not acting alone, to state the obvious. our allies in europe and around the world have constantly been asking the are we going to step up? you're not going to walk away, are we? they are very concerned, and we failed to step up. thorley knows what happened to the cohesion of nato. they are also sending significant help to ukraine. we are all standing together against this brutal dictator. this is directly in united states national security interest. if putin triumphs in ukraine, the next move of russian forces could very well be a direct attack on a nato ally. you all know full well that in article five, that would be the first thing that comes to mind, which declares an attack on one is an attack on all. if putin attacked a nato ally like he is attacking ukrai
missiles made in arizona. javelins made in alabama. artillery shells made in ohio, pennsylvania, texas. in other words, we are helping ukraine while at the same time investing can our own national security, supporting jobs in nearly 40 states all across america. united states is not acting alone, to state the obvious. our allies in europe and around the world have constantly been asking the are we going to step up? you're not going to walk away, are we? they are very concerned, and we failed to...
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let's take a look now, some of the other stories making headlines around the world, arizona's house of representatives has voted to repeal in near total ban on abortion in the states supreme court ruled earlier this month that authorities could enforce the band that dates from 1864, the measure will now go to arizona as republican controlled senate is really military says it has attacked thousands of targets in southern lebanon. belonging to the run back militia has the law in retaliation for rockets fired over the border. israel's defense minister, you of gallano, claim that half of as well as commanders in the area have been killed. in this latest round, a friday to rental rainfall has caused severe flooding. antonia dozens of people have been killed since the rains began last month in the capital nairobi entire neighborhoods are underwater and thousands have fled their homes to seek shelter of the weeks. a relentless down pores have caused misery and narrow b rescue teams have managed to move some residents to safety. me and my do doesn't arrive in my brother who are on top of on to
let's take a look now, some of the other stories making headlines around the world, arizona's house of representatives has voted to repeal in near total ban on abortion in the states supreme court ruled earlier this month that authorities could enforce the band that dates from 1864, the measure will now go to arizona as republican controlled senate is really military says it has attacked thousands of targets in southern lebanon. belonging to the run back militia has the law in retaliation for...
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and to this year's election, arizona is a crucial swing state. i think some of these really strict state bands are going to push a lot more people towards the democratic party, especially people who are independents and people who are republicans, but who do not support these kinds of bands. vice president carmella harris will be in arizona on friday with the white house is, was again hoping to capitalize on this issue. kimberly how hit al jazeera, the white house for my american football style o. j. simpson has died at the age of $76.00, and a statement on the social media of his family said he died of cancer. simpson was accused of 10 in his ex wife, nicole brown, and her friends in 1994. he was acquitted, but they to found live over the separate the civil trial. simpson also said 9 years, so i'm to rubbery for trying to retrieve sports memorabilia. he said was stolen from him. you can find more news on information on our website. i'll just 0. don't call carol, notice here often the street the it is delivered over $300000000.00 will suffice in
and to this year's election, arizona is a crucial swing state. i think some of these really strict state bands are going to push a lot more people towards the democratic party, especially people who are independents and people who are republicans, but who do not support these kinds of bands. vice president carmella harris will be in arizona on friday with the white house is, was again hoping to capitalize on this issue. kimberly how hit al jazeera, the white house for my american football style...
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take a look now at some of the stories making news around the world. top courts in the us state of arizona has reinstated in 1864 abortion band. it bars all abortions, except when necessary to save a mother's life. when the activists and lawmakers have planned the ruling, well, the states democratic governor called it a dark day a former colombian president, the overall rebate is to go on trial. he's accused of bribing witnesses in an investigation into his alleged involvement with right wing power military groups. reuben maintains he is innocent. the legal battle has been going on for several months. south koreans are choosing a new program. it's in a closely font election that will determine the president's political face, even though he's not on the ballad. the result will decide whether a unit. so y'all can push forward with his conservative agenda. his party currently lacks of parliamentary majority opinion polls ahead of the vote for addicted, it would be a close race. if the liberal opposition wins, it could push you humans, impeachment take a closer look. now with grace change, the
take a look now at some of the stories making news around the world. top courts in the us state of arizona has reinstated in 1864 abortion band. it bars all abortions, except when necessary to save a mother's life. when the activists and lawmakers have planned the ruling, well, the states democratic governor called it a dark day a former colombian president, the overall rebate is to go on trial. he's accused of bribing witnesses in an investigation into his alleged involvement with right wing...
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and this year's election, arizona is a crucial swing state. i think some of these really strict state bands are going to push a lot more people towards the democratic party, especially people who are independents and people who are republicans, but who do not support these kinds of bands. vice president carmella harris will be in arizona on friday with the white house is, was again hoping to capitalize on this issue. kimberly how hit al jazeera, the white house still ahead on that one to 0. the hardest, ever temperature recorded in africa. we have the latest on the record breaking each waving money. the now is the time to be direct. israel's project has been to completely conflict zionism and judy as a. but it was not a jew, israel's a state. and they need to be treated as any other state. what this is where the tough questions are, as can you see negotiations being even happen. this is most important, which if you're going to negotiate, poll, unapologetic, i'm just asking last upfront on out. the lines of ethnic i'm groups is posing the bigge
and this year's election, arizona is a crucial swing state. i think some of these really strict state bands are going to push a lot more people towards the democratic party, especially people who are independents and people who are republicans, but who do not support these kinds of bands. vice president carmella harris will be in arizona on friday with the white house is, was again hoping to capitalize on this issue. kimberly how hit al jazeera, the white house still ahead on that one to 0. the...
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planned parenthood in arizona _ total ban. planned parenthood in arizona have _ total ban. planned parenthood in arizona have said _ total ban. planned parenthood in arizona have said they - total ban. planned parenthood in arizona have said they will. in arizona have said they will continue offering abortions up to 15 weeks for a period of time. and they sighted the maricopa county superior court order, can you explain to our viewers what that is and how it has a bearing on today's decision?— has a bearing on today's decision? . decision? the silver lining from the _ decision? the silver lining from the arizona - decision? the silver lining j from the arizona supreme decision? the silver lining - from the arizona supreme court is that the stay of proceedings is that the stay of proceedings is going to stay in place for some indeterminate length of time while additional issues are sorted back in the trial court, so it does allow myself, as the southern arizona top prosecutor and planned parenthood and the attorney general �*s office to go back to my courthouse and conti
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and for folks who don't live in arizona, can you explain why the arizona supreme court would roll this way? >> well, jake, let me start by saying this is a disaster for women in arizona arizona women deserve the right to make their own decision about abortion and now they can't because the donald trump, so let's be clear about that why did the arizona supreme court do this? it's because dot dobbs, the dobbs decision overturned roe v. wade kate was the law of the land since 1973. and now women have lost a fundamental right in our state. >> let's take a listen. arizona state senator, even birds today right after rolling >> somebody gave me a procedure so that wouldn't have to experience another miscarriage. the pain the mess, the discomfort now we're talking about whether or not we should put that doctor in jail >> abortion rights advocates say that they have the signatures to try and enshrining the right into arizona's constitution, but that wouldn't happen until november and it wouldn't happen unless it passes let's assume that they're successful in november. what happens for women and
and for folks who don't live in arizona, can you explain why the arizona supreme court would roll this way? >> well, jake, let me start by saying this is a disaster for women in arizona arizona women deserve the right to make their own decision about abortion and now they can't because the donald trump, so let's be clear about that why did the arizona supreme court do this? it's because dot dobbs, the dobbs decision overturned roe v. wade kate was the law of the land since 1973. and now...
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president, did arizona go too far? president trump: yes, they d >> did arizona go too far? >> yes they did. it is all about states rights and i am sure the governor and everybody else will bring it back and taking care of very quickly. >> what do you think about warren? >> maybe change. it is -- and two years people wanted to end roe versus wade to give it back to the states. it was an incredible achievement. we did that. now the state have it in the states are putting out what they want. florida is probably going to change. arizona is going to definitely change and you get into the will of the people. it is amazing when you think about it. >> inflation is going up. do you believe there's any chance inflation gets under control between now and november? >> biden has lost inflation, ranging back, numbers were very high, much higher because various categories, actually much higher than that. the numbers are out of control. biden has no idea what he is doing, the worst president in the history of our country and i have some good news. a man i have known for a long time is runn
president, did arizona go too far? president trump: yes, they d >> did arizona go too far? >> yes they did. it is all about states rights and i am sure the governor and everybody else will bring it back and taking care of very quickly. >> what do you think about warren? >> maybe change. it is -- and two years people wanted to end roe versus wade to give it back to the states. it was an incredible achievement. we did that. now the state have it in the states are putting...
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geoff: so, the arizona state supreme court lifted a stay on this 1864 law that was passed before arizona was a state. help us understand how they arrived at this decision. carter: so this ban has been the source of court battles and chaos since the overturning of roe almost two years ago. what happened is, after a very long period of litigation, the supreme court of arizona decided today that, since there is no more roe v. wade, there is no reason why this 1864 ban should not go into effect. now, what's unclear at this point is when exactly that ban will fully take effect and be enforceable, in the words of the court. abortion providers and their supporters are at this time really trying to figure out what this decision means for all the people on the ground in arizona. geoff: how is it that the civil war era law supersedes the previous law that the legislature passed and the previous governor signed in 2022 that made abortion accessible up to 15 weeks? carter: when the u.s. supreme court legalized abortion nationwide in roe v. wade in 1973, that meant that there were several laws across
geoff: so, the arizona state supreme court lifted a stay on this 1864 law that was passed before arizona was a state. help us understand how they arrived at this decision. carter: so this ban has been the source of court battles and chaos since the overturning of roe almost two years ago. what happened is, after a very long period of litigation, the supreme court of arizona decided today that, since there is no more roe v. wade, there is no reason why this 1864 ban should not go into effect....
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arizona house democrats voted to repeal that law. in the meantime, governor newsom is making moves to loosen rules here to try to help people looking to get an abortion. it will allow arizona doctors who provide abortion access to arizonans in california. it is a temporary law that would only be in effect through the end of november before a repeal of the current arizona law . governor newsom cited data for april abortion rights organization abound some 14 states with the most restrictive abortion law, 160,000 people had to leave their state to get an abortion last year. 65,000 of them were victims of rape. >> this would never happen if it were men, we know that. spare me this freedom gossip. spare me. pro-life? what about the rest of life? governor of alabama, tennessee, where they are cutting prenatal programs. they are cutting access to childcare. >> california bill is co-authored by east bay senator nancy skinner and endorsed by the california women's caucus. the governor continues to run ads targeting restrictive abortion laws i
arizona house democrats voted to repeal that law. in the meantime, governor newsom is making moves to loosen rules here to try to help people looking to get an abortion. it will allow arizona doctors who provide abortion access to arizonans in california. it is a temporary law that would only be in effect through the end of november before a repeal of the current arizona law . governor newsom cited data for april abortion rights organization abound some 14 states with the most restrictive...
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we're live in sacramento, and we'll tell you why this n h l team is moving from arizona to utah. that's coming up in support for peter the low. it's been point rain for days on the north coast of dominican republic. copious amounts of rain here. communities cut off and people clinging onto whatever they could to be safely rest. you've got to tell you there's more rain and the forecast here on friday. hopefully those some of this rain blues, it's intensity. let's go to a higher rate now in the us. still getting hammered with rain. the potential for storms is this batch of what weather moves into the us northeast. it's also dropping down rain into the southern us. so here's a picture today on friday, but i want it to show you saturday because the storms really get go in texas, arkansas, oklahoma rate through to louisiana and mississippi. got a watch for the threat of some severe storms here. some clouds floating around to california, but peaks of sine including los angeles at $21.00 degrees and cold enough for snow in manitoba, the spain and when it pay, but north of the city about
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. >> the arizona attorney general, kris mayes, arizona attorney general. thank you so much for joining us. we'll continue this conversation to be sure. i want to get some analysis right now from cnn, political commentators, alyssa farah griffin and david axelrod. and katie watson is also joining us, an expert on medical law and ethics katie, let me start with you. how does the law originally from 18 64 as i said before, arizona was even this date and we've sat dormant for decades, come to be in effect now well, it's a decision that the arizona supreme court made and it's a grave mistake. the arizona legislature, in 2020 to pass the 15 week restriction, which by all legal analysis would supersede that earlier arizona law. the supreme court argued that the legislature hadn't explicitly repealed that civil war era law and therefore, it, the more incredibly more restrictive ban stood, that just doesn't stand to reason because the arizona legislature could have repealed the 15 week ban after dobbs and said, yes, we want to go back to total ban. and it did not.
. >> the arizona attorney general, kris mayes, arizona attorney general. thank you so much for joining us. we'll continue this conversation to be sure. i want to get some analysis right now from cnn, political commentators, alyssa farah griffin and david axelrod. and katie watson is also joining us, an expert on medical law and ethics katie, let me start with you. how does the law originally from 18 64 as i said before, arizona was even this date and we've sat dormant for decades, come to...
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arizona's going to definitely change. everybody wants that to happen. and you get the will of the people. it's pwh-pb amazing. >> new inflation numbers this morning showing inflation going up more than what economists are expect sp*ebgting. do you believe there's any chance inflation gets under control between now and november? president trump: biden has lost control of inflation. it's back. raging back. the number today was very high. very bad. it's much higher because they exclude various categories. it's much higher than that. the number's out of control. biden has no idea what the hell he's doing. he's the worst president in the history of our country. and i have something -- i have some good news. where's brian? come here. the man i have known for a long time. he's running in georgia 3. it's going -- he's going to be a fantastic congressman. brian jack. very simple name. don't put him -- you can do it either way, jack brian or brian jack. he's a great guy. he's been with me for seven years. and he's always wanted to run for congress. this is where
arizona's going to definitely change. everybody wants that to happen. and you get the will of the people. it's pwh-pb amazing. >> new inflation numbers this morning showing inflation going up more than what economists are expect sp*ebgting. do you believe there's any chance inflation gets under control between now and november? president trump: biden has lost control of inflation. it's back. raging back. the number today was very high. very bad. it's much higher because they exclude...
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in securing a wind because of this issue in arizona arizona is one of a nearly it doesn't state that could have an abortion rights measure on the ballot that makes a difference, especially in helping with voter turnout. of course, this has been a rite of an election year there's voter apathy, whether it's not so much enthusiasm for either one of the candidates. and so >> this is to be on the, >> on the ballot. it essentially helps them know i suppose are voters get them out and galvanize that momentum and in the campaign believes to vote for president biden and to protect, they say abortion rights. but again, jake, of course, this is a critical state for them. it's one that they hope to get a win in november, but it won't be easy. and also it's a steep were immigration, as you heard from kristen, is top of mind for voters and they think that this may be a way in to get those because waters to the polls. >> all right. priscilla alvarez in tucson, arizona. thanks so much. let's discuss all this with my political panel. >> david, >> what's your take on the biden's campaign? the biden ca
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goes too far for arizona voters. >> reporter: meanwhile groups like arizona abortion access are working to protect a woman's right to choose. >> after the decision came down yesterday, we decided that we just need to get out and be in as many places as we can be. >> you just signed that, and i see tears in your eyes. why? >> because i've been in a situation and i'm lucky be to alive. if you want to have children and you find out you can't and your health is in danger, i can't imagine someone going to be in situations where they can't get the care they need. >> you spoke with arizona voters today. what were they saying about november? >> reporter: yeah, lester, we spoke to voters on both sides. they are now galvanized just like we saw when roe v. wade was overturned. one voter tells me, she wants the state constitution to reflect not 1864, but 2024, lester. >> dana griffin, thank you. >>> we'll turn now to the breaking news out of philadelphia. multiple people shot at a celebration marking the end of the muslim holy month of ramadan. tonight, five people are under arrest, most of them mi
goes too far for arizona voters. >> reporter: meanwhile groups like arizona abortion access are working to protect a woman's right to choose. >> after the decision came down yesterday, we decided that we just need to get out and be in as many places as we can be. >> you just signed that, and i see tears in your eyes. why? >> because i've been in a situation and i'm lucky be to alive. if you want to have children and you find out you can't and your health is in danger, i...
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from that bombshell arizona ruling on abortion. >> did arizona go too far? >> yeah, they did, and that will be straightened out and i'm sure the governor and everybody else will bring it back. >> reporter: the former president criticizing arizona's revival of the civil war-era ban adding, he won't sign a national ban. >> would you sign a national abortion ban? >> no, no. >> reporter: and controversial republican arizona senate candidate kari lake endorsed the 1864 law two years ago. >> we have a great law on the books. we will be a state where we will not be taking the lives of our unborn anymore. >> reporter: now saying she opposes it adding, arizona voters will make the decision on the ballot come november when an initiative to protect abortion rights will likely be on the ballot. many arizona voters differing on abortion stances, but against the total ban. >> i'm a christian, but i still believe in the woman's right to choose. >> i'm not for abortion, but i think it's not the place of the states to punish women. >> reporter: president biden also addressin
from that bombshell arizona ruling on abortion. >> did arizona go too far? >> yeah, they did, and that will be straightened out and i'm sure the governor and everybody else will bring it back. >> reporter: the former president criticizing arizona's revival of the civil war-era ban adding, he won't sign a national ban. >> would you sign a national abortion ban? >> no, no. >> reporter: and controversial republican arizona senate candidate kari lake endorsed the...
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oh, the under the blazing visits on in central arizona is a heavy secured facility. behind these fences live hundreds of monkeys. the washington national probably made research center is off limits to the public, but it's direct them to show by so has agreed to take us inside the so as you can see, we have a high level of security at our facility. the outer perimeter of the facility, we have a fencing with barbed wire as well as security cameras. and also in the inner perimeter of the facility we. we have the same fencing and camera system. and the reason we have this security is to of course protect our animals. but also because there are a number of special interest groups who are opposed to the kind of work that we do . and so we need to protect our employees, the full 167, big gauge mcgarr at the center. hi there, brad here to be used for research. the the animals are born here. we do not have animals from the wild. these are all purpose bred animals and we provide them as a resource to bio medical and behavioral research scientist across the united states. they stay with their fami
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why would you take a vacation in arizona or live in arizona? >> getting a bus ticket's not that bad. did they actually say that? >> yeah. >> yes. >> they said, oh yeah. it's not a big deal. buy a bus ticket and go to another state. >> that's embarrassing for them. i mean, it looks like you're going to have to drive four hours in some places in that state to be able to get health care you need, and we're talking, you know, abortion is health care, is this is going to involve people as well who actually want pregnancies and have medical emergencies. this is going to involve women who are in life or death situations, and now we have hospitals and health care facilities in arizona who don't even know what they are supposed to do, and so you have doctors hesitating before saving women's lives. >> going to the board. >> right. wondering if they're going to be prosecuted. >> not just for women who are pregnant. so women are being denied the health care they are used to that saves their lives, improves their lives, keeps them out of pain, perhaps gets
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arizona's democratic governor katie hobbs responded to today's court decision. >> arizona's 2022 abortion ban is extreme and hurts women and the near total civil war era ban that continues to hang over our heads only serves to create more chaos for women and doctors in our state. as governor, i promise i will do everything in my power to protect our reproductive freedoms. geoff: carter sherman covers reproductive health for the guardian and joins me now. thanks so much with us. the arizona state supreme court lifted a stay on this 1864 law that was passed before arizona was a state. help us understand how they arrived at this decision. >> this band has been the source of court battles and chaos since the overturning of roe almost two years ago. what happen is after a very long period of litigation, the supreme court of arizona decided today that since there is no more roe v. wade, there no reason why this 1864 ban should not go into effect. what is unclear at this point is when exactly that ben will fully take effect and be enforceable. abortion providers and supporters at this time are t
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arizona is going to change. everybody wants that to happen. you are getting the will of the people. >> i'm sorry, that was the former president. in a moment i will talk to the attorney general on her pledge to not enforce the law. the problem it's creating for women and providers. >>> also, as president biden saying all sides are still negotiating a cease-fire and calling israel's prime minister netanyahu's approach in gaza a mistake in a just released interview. >>> more of my conversation with a former hostage on her captivity and those still held captive, including her husband. >> i'm finished and sick and tired of hearing that they're doing everything they can and keith is still there. the hostages are there. they need to come home. i'm begging you. anybody that can help. >>> this hour, the president's schedules to hold a joint press conference with japan's prime minister, as they focus on combining mutual defenses against threats from china. >>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. arizona stepping
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this is reallyok bad day in arizona. to answer your question, yeah, i heard what the attorney general that's certainly a positive thing. but in 14 days abortion clinics and women health clinics are going to close, doctors are going to flee the state, and that puts women at risk. >> do you have any amount of optimism -- you talk about the 14-day window here for the appealshe process. this for anybody watching what's happening in thech state of arizona. this is sohe appalling and so o of step with the a modern era tt one wonders how an appeals court could let it stand, but then again the state supreme court made the decision, so i wonder about your level of optimism in terms of the judicial process? >> yeah, not a lot. the supreme court has ruled. they've had some questions for theey lower court. we're going to fight this all the way up to election day, you know, certainly here in the next 14 days. this is a 160-year-old law. this was 50 years before arizona was even a state. and keep in mind this legislation or this law t
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well, here's what arizona is doing. and arizona is a key battleground. biden won it in 2020. polls suggest a really close race this time around. the vice president heading to arizona later this week. what's the early sense from democrats and republicans as to how this could impact november's presidential race in that state? >> democrats have long thought that abortion is a winning topic for them. we've seen it in the mid-terms. we've seen it over the past few years, and they've already tried to continue that into the presidential election. now, when donald trump came out with that statement on monday, what was notable is how the biden campaign responded. they pointed out that by effectively saying we should leave this to the states, donald trump was tying himself to the strictest bans, aka, this arizona ruling that came just one day later. they also noted that he did not explicitly say whether or not he would sign a national restriction should it come to his desk. and so for democrats this is a winning message. this is something they can really attack on. and republicans are
well, here's what arizona is doing. and arizona is a key battleground. biden won it in 2020. polls suggest a really close race this time around. the vice president heading to arizona later this week. what's the early sense from democrats and republicans as to how this could impact november's presidential race in that state? >> democrats have long thought that abortion is a winning topic for them. we've seen it in the mid-terms. we've seen it over the past few years, and they've already...
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the republicans in arizona and elsewhere were backpedaling, energetically. following the state supreme court abortion ruling. the republican candidate for senate in arizona carry lake, a favorite of donald trump, was old for the 160 year old abortion lot. 2 years ago, we have a great law on the books right now that happens. now that it has happened late, says she opposes it. as sort as trump saying the situation in arizona would be quote, straightened out. but boasting about his role in over turning a constitutional right to abortion. people actually 59 percent of americans believe abortion should be legal. according to the most recent poll democrats pounced on the ruling. republicans here in arizona are consistent, they are complicit in this band. and in a nation wide attempt to ban access to the range of reproductive health care from contraception to a portion to i v up. they don't plan to stop until our rights are gone to lie, arizona's democratic governor called it a dark day. i am calling on the legislature to do the right thing right now and repeal thi
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i live in flagstaff, arizona. i'm an older student. i'm getting my doctorate in clinical psychology. i do a lot of hiking and kayaking. i needed something to help me gain clarity. so i was in the pharmacy and i saw a display of prevagen and i asked the pharmacist about it. i started taking prevagen and i noticed that i had more cognitive clarity. memory is better. it's been about two years now and it's working for me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. >>> breaking news into our newsroom, baseball star shohei ohtani's former interpreter is now in federal custody. this is in connection to those massive theft charges. federal investigators say ippei mizuhara used money to fund his illegal sports gambling addiction. it included using his position to set up a bank account for ohtani and transferring money to illegal bookmakers. he is accused of stealing more than $16 million. if convicted he could face 30 years in prison. he is due in court later this afternoon. >>> new overnight, one person is critically injured. this
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but the arizona supreme court decided otherwise. and so absent further intervention and 14 days, abortion will become criminal. and arizona, there is a potential for a constitutional challenge or other efforts, but nothing is certain right now as it stands, it will become criminal and 14 days until the state attorney general called the ruling in front of freedom and said that she would not prosecute doctors for providing abortions. so she's not going to enforce this ban that affects it's definitely meaningful. >> so the leadership of attorney general mayes >> our client at public rights project, the pima county attorney laura icon over have said they will not prosecute abortions. that is definitely meaningful. the problem is there other de, a is in the state who have not ruled out that possibility if attorney general mayes is defeated in a future election that could bring back the threat of prosecution. and even if there is no enforcement, what we've seen in other states is that hospitals and doctors are not willing to take the risk
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>>> arizona supreme court reinstates a 160-year-old law banning nearly all abortions in the state. doctors who perform the procedure facing up to five years behind bars. what the state's attorney general has to say, and why the ultimate ruling could be up to voters. >>> president biden leaning in to criticism of israeli's prime minister during the war in gaza. but president biden's own critics say it's all talk. calling for clear policy changes. we're live with what this could mean for the future of the conflict. >>> the majority of americans say they are living paycheck to paycheck. that shocking number comes ahead of today's key inflation report. we're joined live by cnbc's arabi arabair bearabile. >>> cardio, but make it cozy. the new workout trend challenging typical sweat sessions. it's wednesday, april 10. "early today" starts right now. glad you're with me. hope you're having a good morning. i'm frances rivera. arizona's supreme court just sent the state back 160 years in terms of the abortion law. a near-total abortion ban from the civil ywar era is still enforceable. brie,
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is there ioa reckoning inside t arizona republican party about this ? i know there was some reckoning because a lot of those people want and supported you and other people who were not election deniers, that was there on protest. but, that wasn't a structural reckoning within the party. is that happening, as far as you know? >> we do know there have been rough times in the arizona h republican party. i'm not going to wax on the politics of it but they do have a new party chair because of a little controversy that happened very recently. and, there is, you know, a little bit of infighting over there. the reality is this. i'm not concerned with the politics, i'm not concerned with the actual outcomes of the candidate races in our elections. my team and i, across the entire state, are focused on , making sure that our opinions, whether they are political or not, are separated from our duties, which are duties to es every single filter across the state of arizona. election officials in the united states of america followed the same sort of mantra. we are ok
is there ioa reckoning inside t arizona republican party about this ? i know there was some reckoning because a lot of those people want and supported you and other people who were not election deniers, that was there on protest. but, that wasn't a structural reckoning within the party. is that happening, as far as you know? >> we do know there have been rough times in the arizona h republican party. i'm not going to wax on the politics of it but they do have a new party chair because of...
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in the arizona case. is that as far as i'm concerned, i mean, the fact that he was the president and called me yeah, that's that's impressive all that testimony is going to have to come out in court and and it looks like if they've indicted and it looks like i'm going to be involved in they're not give my feelings about it too deeply. >> all right. well, i hope you understand. no, i do understand that. i do understand that. i do want to be clear that he is unindicted coconspirator number one rusty, thank you so much for taking the time and being with us thank you so much for the call. all right. good to talk to you, rusty. we're going to take a break. we're going to be back at a conversation with the speaker of the house, mike johnson today about the campus protests raging around the country is decision to leave washington and come make a call for a major resignation columbia university. his message to america tonight nex t good hain means pause on the things you'd love. brene means go cool the pain with
in the arizona case. is that as far as i'm concerned, i mean, the fact that he was the president and called me yeah, that's that's impressive all that testimony is going to have to come out in court and and it looks like if they've indicted and it looks like i'm going to be involved in they're not give my feelings about it too deeply. >> all right. well, i hope you understand. no, i do understand that. i do understand that. i do want to be clear that he is unindicted coconspirator number...
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the university of arizona has announced that it will prevent students who are arrested from entering the campus. so far, more than 100 american students and professors have been arrested. in new jersey in america, hundreds of students chanted slogans in support of palestine and against the crimes of the zionists.
the university of arizona has announced that it will prevent students who are arrested from entering the campus. so far, more than 100 american students and professors have been arrested. in new jersey in america, hundreds of students chanted slogans in support of palestine and against the crimes of the zionists.
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so let's just start at ground zero on this one in arizona with kari lake who is running for arizona's open senate seat. today, she released a statement which reads, and i quote i oppose today's ruling and i am calling on katie hobbs and the state legislature to come up with an immediate common sense solution that arizonans can support that would be fine if she just was breaking her silence on this issue. you might say, oh, who'd ever heard of a law from 18 64 will kari lake had and in fact, she had ardently supported this very law from 18 in 64. here she is talking about it two years ago >> we have a great law on the books right now. i'm incredibly thrilled that we are going to have a great law that's already on the books. i believe it's arf 13, so it will prohibit abortion in arizona. accepted save the life of a mother. and i think we're going to be setting the paving the way and setting course for other states to follow so she didn't even just say, oh, i support this law in the book. she exactly said what the law did write, that only in the life of the mother. that's the 18, 64 long
so let's just start at ground zero on this one in arizona with kari lake who is running for arizona's open senate seat. today, she released a statement which reads, and i quote i oppose today's ruling and i am calling on katie hobbs and the state legislature to come up with an immediate common sense solution that arizonans can support that would be fine if she just was breaking her silence on this issue. you might say, oh, who'd ever heard of a law from 18 64 will kari lake had and in fact, she...
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so where would that leave arizona? >> so there's a possibility that if the 800s 64 band is repealed, then we could go back again to the situation we had on monday, which was the 15 week ban, which of course is nothing that arizonans can rely on as this as evidence of and so that's why we arizona for abortion access keep coming back to our measure to allow arizona voters to chime in on this themselves on the november ballot. and that would be a constitutional amendment which would stop all of this back-and-forth and political game play and give arizona and some peace of mind dawn. >> when will you have confirmation that it will actually be on the ballot >> are deadline to turn in signatures is july 3rd, then we'll move into a validation phase. there might be lawsuits from the opposition, and so by the end of summer, we should know whether it will be on the november ballot, and i will tell you that at the campaign we anticipated all of this. this is all very standard in arizona for citizens initiatives. so confident that
so where would that leave arizona? >> so there's a possibility that if the 800s 64 band is repealed, then we could go back again to the situation we had on monday, which was the 15 week ban, which of course is nothing that arizonans can rely on as this as evidence of and so that's why we arizona for abortion access keep coming back to our measure to allow arizona voters to chime in on this themselves on the november ballot. and that would be a constitutional amendment which would stop all...