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and then you go to alabama and you have people with very different points of view. so the narrative in new york is that the people in alabama are, you know, not as intelligent as the people in new york. and i'm sure that if you ask the people in alabama, they would think that the people in new york are just these crazy woke people who have these misguided views that that can't really stand up. so the idea is that, you know, any idea ought to be able to stand up to argument and, you know, that's what i would like to see much more of in this country. and then there's a there's a much more sinister side of it in that, you know, the big tech platforms, the internet started out as this incredible opportunity for just maximum, um, diversity that every kind of idea, you know, was there somewhere and if you were willing to do a little bit of research, you could find it. but then at some point, it kind of all went south. and what happened there is that people discovered that you can control the internet. so that the internet becomes the best possible source of censorship tha
and then you go to alabama and you have people with very different points of view. so the narrative in new york is that the people in alabama are, you know, not as intelligent as the people in new york. and i'm sure that if you ask the people in alabama, they would think that the people in new york are just these crazy woke people who have these misguided views that that can't really stand up. so the idea is that, you know, any idea ought to be able to stand up to argument and, you know, that's...
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alabama. he worked for three southern newspapers, joined the times in 1978. as of correspondent in atlanta. he then white house correspondent and then became deputy washington correspondent bureau chief to became then london bureau chief, then became washington bureau chief. as you can see, he was moving up the ladder. then he was editor of the editorial for eight years and. finally, in 2000, one was named executive editor, which is the top job at the times. in his spare time. he won the pulitzer prize for his writing and he's managed to find way to write five books in the process of this. some of you may have attended the appearance of his son ben raines, who participated in open book open mind during the pandemic and it was a virtual appearance. we were doing it remotely at that time and he had done a book on his role in the discovery of the last slave ship. go, hilda. so this this is a second appearance for the raines family in conversation with howell as edward ball, who was another southe
alabama. he worked for three southern newspapers, joined the times in 1978. as of correspondent in atlanta. he then white house correspondent and then became deputy washington correspondent bureau chief to became then london bureau chief, then became washington bureau chief. as you can see, he was moving up the ladder. then he was editor of the editorial for eight years and. finally, in 2000, one was named executive editor, which is the top job at the times. in his spare time. he won the...
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they'll face alabama which knocked off clemson 89-82. it's alabama's first-ever trip to the final four. >>> and things didn't quite measure up at one of the sites for the ncaa women's basketball tournament. before the start of yesterday's texas-north carolina state game in portland, oregon, officials there noticed the distance of the three-point lines at each end of the court were different. one was too short, the other was correct. the teams decided to play despite the discrepancy rather than delay the game. >>> a minnesota minor league baseball team is doubling down on its decision to name his pig mascot after the weight loss drug ozempic. the st. paul saints received some backlash after announcing their mascot as ozempig while posting a story about the pig's shame at gaining weight and promising to keep it off. the team says there was never any ill intent. >>> coming up first on "cbs mornings," country music star megan moroney joins us in times square. . more ahead. sometimes your work shirt needs to be for more than just work. like w
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that's alabama the other side of the river. once the rangers get dropped off there, they run over to kayaks, and once they get inside of those kayaks, they will go about mile and a half down the river. you can't see it too well right now, but let me tell you, it is pretty rough. there's some white water that you can see right now. once they finish that mile and a hah f of -- mile and a half of kayaking, they get picked up into a black hawk helicopter to get transported back to base. after that, they will get one of the very short breaks that they get through this entire process before they start the night events. i want to bring in lieutenant colonel mike who is in charge of training some of these rangers at fort moore base here in columbus, georgia. when it comes to fort moore and the rangers here, there's several teams that are competing in this year's best ranger competition. what does that say about their skill set? >> first of all, we train the best of the best, and to be able to win and defend the nation, so we put all th
that's alabama the other side of the river. once the rangers get dropped off there, they run over to kayaks, and once they get inside of those kayaks, they will go about mile and a half down the river. you can't see it too well right now, but let me tell you, it is pretty rough. there's some white water that you can see right now. once they finish that mile and a hah f of -- mile and a half of kayaking, they get picked up into a black hawk helicopter to get transported back to base. after that,...
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the gentleman from alabama is recognized. ms. moore: i yield five minutes not joosm arizona. -- from arizona. mr. ciscomani: i'm glad to see this legislation is being taken up along with other packages as well. the gentleman from new york calls this a joke. i don't know what he finds funny, but nothing about this situation is funny. it's not funny to our border patrol agents, not funny to my border communities and certainly not funny to the hundreds of thousands of women and children being trafficked by the mexican cartels in our southern border. there is nothing funny about this situation. let's be clear. our border is prone and has been for a long time. and at a time when our world is most dangerous than ever and adversaries are emboldened, protecting our homeland is our most critical priority. the taxpayers have spurred the urgent need to support our allies. we must do both. it all starts with the secure border, mr. speaker. this bill takes major strides in addressing our pourous border and immediately start reconstruction of
the gentleman from alabama is recognized. ms. moore: i yield five minutes not joosm arizona. -- from arizona. mr. ciscomani: i'm glad to see this legislation is being taken up along with other packages as well. the gentleman from new york calls this a joke. i don't know what he finds funny, but nothing about this situation is funny. it's not funny to our border patrol agents, not funny to my border communities and certainly not funny to the hundreds of thousands of women and children being...
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and, and the alabama program was very successful. and we're hopeful that the same thing will happen in california. okay. >> so obviously you are using that sort of alabama, you know, instance as, as an example for what to do here. how quickly after they passed that state program, did the insurance companies actually start to return? >> it came back pretty fast. and, tell me that they came back in greater numbers than they had anticipated. and so the alabama program, does the grants to homeowners, to make their homes more resilient, we've coupled that with this other legislation that i have that would provide the tax credit, the grants are $10,000 grants, and you can do a lot to make your home, resilient, with $10,000. but if you own two, three, 401,000 acres of property, $10,000 doesn't go far in making firebreaks and doing the type of work you need to do to make sure that that's not a fire hazard. and if you don't do it, if you can't do it financially, you put your entire community, in a bad spot, making the whole area, a fire probl
and, and the alabama program was very successful. and we're hopeful that the same thing will happen in california. okay. >> so obviously you are using that sort of alabama, you know, instance as, as an example for what to do here. how quickly after they passed that state program, did the insurance companies actually start to return? >> it came back pretty fast. and, tell me that they came back in greater numbers than they had anticipated. and so the alabama program, does the grants...
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the gentleman from alabama is recognized. ms. moore: i yield five minutes not joosm arizona. -- from arizona. mr. ciscomani: i'm glad to see this legislation is being taken up along with other packages as well. the gentleman from new york calls this a joke. i don't know what he finds funny, but nothing about this situation is funny. it's not funny to our border patrol agents, not funny to my border communities and certainly not funny to the hundreds of thousands of women and children being trafficked by the mexican cartels in our southern border. there is nothing funny about this situation. let's be clear. our border is prone and has been for a long time. and at a time when our world is most dangerous than ever and adversaries are emboldened, protecting our homeland is our most critical priority. the taxpayers have spurred the urgent need to support our allies. we must do both. it all starts with the secure border, mr. speaker. this bill takes major strides in addressing our pourous border and immediately start reconstruction of
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debating a new ad he is putting on the air in alabama. i will also get his thoughts on the former president's trial. >>> foreign aid bills finally passed in the house, but not without plenty of drama. later a conversation with john legend. i will ask him about the incredible work he is doing on criminal justice reform and getn his take on the state of our politics. >>> of this trial is starting to the forgery in johnson's new york criminal trial has now rk been sworn in. there are seven men and five women. six alternates. they will your opening statements starting tomorrow. it was not exactly a smooth road to get here in large part because defendant trump was all but digging the potholes himself. with an assist from some of his allies. >> she said two things that really stuck out. i do not really have an opinion of trump . and no one is above e the law. i am not so sure about juror number two. >> trump then quoted in a post writing they are catching undercover liberal activists lying to the judge in order to get on the trump jury. that is
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. >> the campaign is set to air in alabama starting today. alabama is considering a bill that will make it a crime to help women travel outside the state in order to receive an abortion. this is part of a larger effort to combat travel bans. newsom was behind a similar ad that ran in tennessee. >>> to new york where the first witness has taken the stand in former president trump's historic criminal trial. the presumptive republican presidential nominee is accused of falsifying business records related to so called hush money payments during his 2016 campaign. he denies wrongdoing and says the trial is politically motivated. >> reporter: former president trump again claimed to be the victim of a witch hunt as he entered ahead of opening statements. >> what's going on shouldn't be happening. it's a very sad day in america. >> reporter: he is accused of using his former lawyer michael cohen to funnel payments to stormy daniels. prosecutors said trump orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt the 2016 election. trump denies wrongdoing. >> this is
. >> the campaign is set to air in alabama starting today. alabama is considering a bill that will make it a crime to help women travel outside the state in order to receive an abortion. this is part of a larger effort to combat travel bans. newsom was behind a similar ad that ran in tennessee. >>> to new york where the first witness has taken the stand in former president trump's historic criminal trial. the presumptive republican presidential nominee is accused of falsifying...
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huskies playing the alabama crimson tide n.c. state playing the purdue boilermakers. going to be a weekend. >> carley: what going to happen? time will tell. >> todd: video showing sean "diddy" combs living it up in mime taken a week after homeland security led two raids on his mansions. >> we are also hearing from a music producer who says he was at the mansion during the raid. >> i was at his crib working in his studio, sitting outside the studio door and i herd a big boom. i turned my head and hearing do do do do do. armored vehicles. three big armored vehicles come. dudes jump out. 50 dots on my shirt screaming yo get [bleep] yo really? i'm the only one here. ours asked to speak to the higher ups. asked if i was under arrest. they said no i have been detained i wanted to speak to the higher ups. spoke to the higherrer ups. i said are you under arrest. now are not. let me let you go. joe concha is a fox news contributor and he joins us now. you have been following the conch. what do you think? where is it going? >> does p. diddy look more and more like jeffrey epste
huskies playing the alabama crimson tide n.c. state playing the purdue boilermakers. going to be a weekend. >> carley: what going to happen? time will tell. >> todd: video showing sean "diddy" combs living it up in mime taken a week after homeland security led two raids on his mansions. >> we are also hearing from a music producer who says he was at the mansion during the raid. >> i was at his crib working in his studio, sitting outside the studio door and i...
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the final four will wrap up with alabama taking on the seemingly unstoppable uconn huskies. nothing less than a spot in the national championship game on the line. this is alabama's first trip to the final four in school history. >> i mean, nc state looked really good last night, the little bit that i could watch, but purdue is looking good as well. it will be interesting here. >>> now take a seat, we will talk about some of the final four ticket prices here. believe it or not it may surprise you that the final four may not break the bank if you are okay with just watching the men. according to resale company vivid seats ticket prices for the women's final four are 47% more expensive than those for the men's tournament. the vendor lists the cheapest tickets for the women's games at $443, the lowest sets for the men diane 2 $223. >>> and, yes, we have baseball news, too. the opening weekend of the mlb season could not have gone any better for the bronx bombers, with the yankees tied up with the astros at the top of the ninth juan soto continued to make his mark. his base hit
the final four will wrap up with alabama taking on the seemingly unstoppable uconn huskies. nothing less than a spot in the national championship game on the line. this is alabama's first trip to the final four in school history. >> i mean, nc state looked really good last night, the little bit that i could watch, but purdue is looking good as well. it will be interesting here. >>> now take a seat, we will talk about some of the final four ticket prices here. believe it or not it...
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it will air in alabama. for people who are out there just watch that and think, that's an exaggeration, this is it really going to happen, what do you say to them? >> idaho already did. think god it's been stopped by the courts, but it's a law that is in effect in idaho and is being advanced not just in alabama, tennessee and oklahoma. so much attention has been focused, ivf, understandably, focused on what just occurred in arizona as it relates to the 1864 law. not enough attention is on the fact that we are not just criminalizing women's access to reproductive care in certain states, we are now criminalizing their travel. >> that's so important to understand, people in states around california, like arizona, who want to come to california, this is a threat people need to take seriously. talking about arizona, for the second time in two weeks, republicans in arizona, even after seeing the response, blocked an effort to repeal the ban based on a law that was passed in 1864. this time, there was video, of rep
it will air in alabama. for people who are out there just watch that and think, that's an exaggeration, this is it really going to happen, what do you say to them? >> idaho already did. think god it's been stopped by the courts, but it's a law that is in effect in idaho and is being advanced not just in alabama, tennessee and oklahoma. so much attention has been focused, ivf, understandably, focused on what just occurred in arizona as it relates to the 1864 law. not enough attention is on...
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here's what's running in alabama. >> taking action at righttotravel.org. >> alabama's currently considering a bill that would make it a crime to help women travel outside the state in order to receive an abortion. this is part of a larger effort to combat travel bans across the u.s. newsom was behind a similar ad that ran in tennessee. >>> former google employees are speaking out days after the company fired more than two dozen workers following sit-in protests. employees say many of the 28 fired workers did not directly participate in the protest. nine people were arrested at the sunnyvale and new york offices where they're demanding the company drop their google cloud project on nimbus contract with the israeli government. >> this is a legal fear mongering and it will not stop us from continuing to organize and fight for the company to drop project nimbus. >> google says the terminated employees violated company policies by physically obstructing the workplace. their internal investigation is still ongoing. >>> protests continue at college campuses all across the country, including at uc
here's what's running in alabama. >> taking action at righttotravel.org. >> alabama's currently considering a bill that would make it a crime to help women travel outside the state in order to receive an abortion. this is part of a larger effort to combat travel bans across the u.s. newsom was behind a similar ad that ran in tennessee. >>> former google employees are speaking out days after the company fired more than two dozen workers following sit-in protests. employees...
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host: karen is in alabaster, alabama, republican. caller: i just want to say i really appreciate everything you have done. i try to read judicial watch as much as i can. guest: thank you. caller: i have four quick points. the first one is the new york trial, hush money, if president trump paid or had his lawyer paid with his personal funds, doesn't that null and void campaign violations as well? the immunity clause, if the justices said no immunity, should we go after obama for all the drone strikes he did? he killed americans. should we hold him liable for that? number three, the court cases, 60 court cases, most of them are outstanding and have never seen the evidence. they keep talking about the fake electors. isn't it true that president trump had every right to say we disagree with the election results, let's review it and if the congress had agreed to do that, they need collectors in place to move forward with it. isn't that true, constitutional? lastly, do you think it is ok for the biden administration to register illegal ali
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alabama is a long way from hawaii, how can what happens in hawaii affect alabama's energy production? the mark the hawaii case are attempting to regulate energy policy across our country and the state trial judge in their jurisdiction. clearly that's not something people of alabama want nor is it the vehicle our country is designed to establish throughout our nation. >> so regulators and hawaii could have say over what every other state does? >> not just regulators but trial judge considering plaintiff claims. it imposes excessive damages which becomes a de facto type carbon but more importantly is allow relief to the court to dictate how fossil fuel industries conduct the business. it's what the people of alabama want but also contradictory to corporations to their own shareholders. >> i agree with you most but there's something i disagree with, you said the lawsuit is quote an effort by environmentalists to control energy policy in this country. i don't disagree with you on that but i would suggest it's already happening. the environmentalists are the ones dictating current environm
alabama is a long way from hawaii, how can what happens in hawaii affect alabama's energy production? the mark the hawaii case are attempting to regulate energy policy across our country and the state trial judge in their jurisdiction. clearly that's not something people of alabama want nor is it the vehicle our country is designed to establish throughout our nation. >> so regulators and hawaii could have say over what every other state does? >> not just regulators but trial judge...
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. (♪♪) >> i think this is a giant step forward for alabama, i think it's a victory tonight, for women, for families, for alabama in general, i want to get down there and repeal the bad ban on no exceptions abortion. i want to protect ivf and contraception. it feels like is the start of a change here. >> that was marilyn lands last night, after her victory in a special election to fill a vacant house seat in alabama. she didn't just flip a seed from red to blue, she won by 25 points. and she did by campaigning openly as you heard in that clip on reproductive freedom. in every single election on abortion since roe was overturned with no sign of its potency and electoral power subsiding. this issue is likely to serve democratic candidates better, and make things worse for the republican party as november nears. president of reproductive freedom is back with us, basil is here, i don't want to be surprised because i want to have faith in that what unites us but were you surprised not just by her victory but her margins? >> we felt confident about the campaign she was running, the strategy,
. (♪♪) >> i think this is a giant step forward for alabama, i think it's a victory tonight, for women, for families, for alabama in general, i want to get down there and repeal the bad ban on no exceptions abortion. i want to protect ivf and contraception. it feels like is the start of a change here. >> that was marilyn lands last night, after her victory in a special election to fill a vacant house seat in alabama. she didn't just flip a seed from red to blue, she won by 25...
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] dajuan from alabama. what is your name, and where are you from? >> curtis, calgary, alberta, canada. >> jimmy: oh, alberta, canada. all right, very good. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] dajuan, are you much of a a golfer? >> uh sometimes. just an occasional hobby. >> jimmy: okay. [ laughter ] how 'bout you? >> i'm good at putt putt. >> jimmy: you are? this is exciting. all right, this is gonna be great. sounds like it's gonna be a a real barn burner here. now look -- [ light laughter ] -- here's how it works. whoever can make this putt in the least amount of shots will be going home with the iconic "tonight show putt putt masters" hoodie. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] there you go, okay? yeah, this is a big deal. this is -- this is a time -- an honored tradition. thank you so much. we've never done this before, but it's gonna be amazing. [ light laughter ] but here's what we're gonna do to make it more interesting, okay? you're gonna be playing for your half of the audience, this half of the audience. [ cheers
] dajuan from alabama. what is your name, and where are you from? >> curtis, calgary, alberta, canada. >> jimmy: oh, alberta, canada. all right, very good. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] dajuan, are you much of a a golfer? >> uh sometimes. just an occasional hobby. >> jimmy: okay. [ laughter ] how 'bout you? >> i'm good at putt putt. >> jimmy: you are? this is exciting. all right, this is gonna be great. sounds like it's gonna be a a real barn burner here. now...
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now underway in kentucky and of the human warnings was strong tornadoes remain in place for pots of alabama and georgia and investigation into produce preston. do you know when the water has been widened to include bank deposits and the $56000.00 cost to a bracelet? it's any journal a says the pro bowl now look into an estimated 500000 dollars worth of jewelry. lots a was seen wearing at the public events. she's already under investigation for several expensive room next watches, with a lot to is denied any longer authorizing the philippine se hundreds of chinese owned online casinos operating illegally in the country. at least 2 of already been shut down since october. officials say they were engaged in scanning was also in edge torture and forced labor. bonnie bu though, has more and i from linda a cyber gaming hub in a small town north of manila operating under the radar. but when police descended on the facility in mid march, they found hundreds of workers and evidence their running scans. 7 middle managers were arrested, but the chinese owners remain at large. the operation was trigger
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not somebody not in alabama . they hold cocaine differently than let's say california. so what happened was we had this ridiculous sentencing guidelines, which i think was one of the worst days possible because it applies this idea that you could put something into a formula and get an answer. but also, i think society, that should be something kind of commentary right here, where we say, wait a minute, the worst possible, the crimes against humanity, i think, you know, children and murder should get the worst punishment. and somehow a boat gets bitcoin were high, are always critical early. i don't understand and so i'm with you. but let me ask you this again. i'm sure i'm sorry, i'm ruining this because maybe i'm a whistle blower. there's an opening, a wine that all prosecutors do and they tell they tell your is during, during for deer or during opening statement. let's say if you're going to try to boss the devil, you don't get angels to help you. they don't know. we don't know what they do unless we enlist somebody from within that circle. so you might call them all
not somebody not in alabama . they hold cocaine differently than let's say california. so what happened was we had this ridiculous sentencing guidelines, which i think was one of the worst days possible because it applies this idea that you could put something into a formula and get an answer. but also, i think society, that should be something kind of commentary right here, where we say, wait a minute, the worst possible, the crimes against humanity, i think, you know, children and murder...
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in alabama, by the way, they haven't restored ivf. all they said in alabama was, a fertilized egg as a human being. we just won't prosecute you. so it still potentially manslaughter. we are just choosing not to prosecute you. that's what they did with that law, which doesn't solve the problem where they define a fertilized egg is having more rights than the woman that is going to harry that egg. that is a human being, which is fundamentally at odds with procedures like ivf where you have to discard fertilized eggs that are nonviable, otherwise you can plant a fertilized egg and a can cause a miscarriage. >> to that point, one of the reasons we are seeing this is the central ideological tenants, the real belief is that life begins at conception. again, we've been around listening to this. i'm not making this up. i've heard it 1 million times in my life. if you believe that, as many people genuinely do -- many people were in the anti- abortion movement, and then you can't let embryos be discarded. you can't let people secure abortions a
in alabama, by the way, they haven't restored ivf. all they said in alabama was, a fertilized egg as a human being. we just won't prosecute you. so it still potentially manslaughter. we are just choosing not to prosecute you. that's what they did with that law, which doesn't solve the problem where they define a fertilized egg is having more rights than the woman that is going to harry that egg. that is a human being, which is fundamentally at odds with procedures like ivf where you have to...
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going to the conference of alabama and staying, how do you think they were treated? you are seeing the same thing over and over again. i will say one other thing. i want to know what it means when the neo-nazi keep saying jews -- nobody answered that. it was brought up to commentators on your show. it was brushed over by your producers. it is ok for them to say that, but others want to bring about a change. nobody will listen. thank you. host: joseph in florida on the not sure line. caller: i just want to underscore some of the common that have made previously. i believe in these protests. it is america, the first amendment to go ahead and speak your mind. as a group or individual. i just am not into holding miller estate hostage. you think that is wrong. they should do their protest peacefully, no problem. like the last caller said congress is not setting a great example. they should be the adults in the room and setting the tone for protesters, actually showing partisanship, showing that we are going to reach out to the other side and talk about issues. that is rea
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in new york or alabama which state will favor trump more. i asked my 9-year-old. alabama or new york for trump. she will be on special report tomorrow at 6. okay characters is a good point. i feel like there might be a likely, unlikely body friendship developing now that trump has thanked him. could they do a show together at some point? >> the show would be on msnbc more than triple or viewership. msnbc want to pick up on tyrus' point. the best legal analyst you can get is a lawyer who ended up behind bars. right now anything about this that's pretty big slap in the face to ronna mcdaniel. we had our differences but she's not making calls from the prison payphone. >> i do think this guy has been exploited but at the same time irrespective of this man he makes an obvious point in this country. it's amazing how you view affairs trial changes on the other side of the prison bars. but the reality is the whole point of donald trump's trials is not they're supposed to be fair but they are designed to be unfair from the get-go so if you view this
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violaciÓn, incesto, anomalÍas mortales en el feto, y tambiÉn urgencias mÉdicas de la madre, en estados como alabama, luisiana, mississippi, se prohÍben el aborto con excepciones limitadas, en georgia y carolina del sur tambiÉn lo prohÍben, pero van mucho mÁs allÁ, una vez que se detecte la actividad cardÍaca conocida como la ley, el latido del corazÓn, tambiÉn volviendo de la florida, les contamos que la corte suprema avalÓ una enmienda sobre el tema que serÁ sometida a votaciÓn este prÓximo mes de noviembre. directamente a mÉxico, donde la violencia armada sigue manchando con sangre las elecciones, la aspirante de morena a la alcaldÍa de celaya, gisela gaitÁn, fue baleada en medio de un evento pÚblico lleno de gente. en ese mismo evento, candidato adriÁn guerrero tambiÉn perdiÓ la vida. nuestro colega estÁ siguiendo el caso desde muy temprano y nos tiene reacciones. eduardo: gisela gaytÁn, la candidata a la presidenta municipal, habrÍa acabado su primer evento despuÉs de iniciar su campaÑa con miras a esa presidencia municipal . habÍa hablado con algunos vecinos acerca de
violaciÓn, incesto, anomalÍas mortales en el feto, y tambiÉn urgencias mÉdicas de la madre, en estados como alabama, luisiana, mississippi, se prohÍben el aborto con excepciones limitadas, en georgia y carolina del sur tambiÉn lo prohÍben, pero van mucho mÁs allÁ, una vez que se detecte la actividad cardÍaca conocida como la ley, el latido del corazÓn, tambiÉn volviendo de la florida, les contamos que la corte suprema avalÓ una enmienda sobre el tema que serÁ sometida a votaciÓn...
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going to the conference of alabama and staying, how do you think they were treated? you are seeing the same thing over and over again. i will say one other thing. i want to know what it means when the neo-nazi keep saying jews -- nobody answered that. it was brought up to commentators on your show. it was brushed over by your producers. it is ok for them to say that, but others want to bring about a change. nobody will listen. thank you. host: joseph in florida on the not sure line. caller: i just want to underscore some of the common that have made previously. i believe in these protests. it is america, the first amendment to go ahead and speak your mind. as a group or individual. i just am not into holding miller estate hostage. you think that is wrong. they should do their protest peacefully, no problem. like the last caller said congress is not setting a great example. they should be the adults in the room and setting the tone for otally showing partisanship, showing that we are going to reach out to the other side and talk about issues. that is really all i want
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i love jewelled, i'd like to wrap my -- jc and from alabama. how was he not in get it together. big missed opportunity there. always remember this is my world. [ ♪♪ ] [ ♪♪ ]
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these folks are elected, they can be unelected, and i think since we have started the alabama supreme court did show that these partisan supreme courts are not going to stop at abortion rights, they are going to go after ivf, birth control, and the best thing that we can do is talk about how folks can channel that energy to unseat these three folks in november. as you rightly point out, texas is providing the playbook. let's not forget that even before, texas already had in place a six week abortion ban, before row fell, for almost a year. there was the new york times article that was announcing the former presidents support for a 15 week abortion ban, in that article, though, it cited exactly what happened in texas and what happened to kate cox to demonstrate how, even with exceptions, you can make those optional. you can negate those and it's our texas supreme court that is giving the country the playbook to do that, so we are laser focused on unseating jimmy blacklock, john devine, and jane bland. >> as you just said, your goal is to unseat his republican justices, how hopeful are
these folks are elected, they can be unelected, and i think since we have started the alabama supreme court did show that these partisan supreme courts are not going to stop at abortion rights, they are going to go after ivf, birth control, and the best thing that we can do is talk about how folks can channel that energy to unseat these three folks in november. as you rightly point out, texas is providing the playbook. let's not forget that even before, texas already had in place a six week...
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families are suing the university of alabama, birmingham, and the alabama direct department of corrections claiming the organs of their deceased loved ones were taken without their permission. they say, each time bodies had been sent for an autopsy without the families permission. again internal organs, including in one he's a brain, was missing in some cases they say body parts were used for medical training when asked for comment, the alabama department of corrections said it could not comment and on pending litigation, uab says it is the corrections department's responsibility to get family approval for autopsies this morning, the largest thermal power plant in kyiv has been destroyed in a russian missile attack. there were no casualties and get the attack has not yet resulted in power, cuts there. but 80% of the power-generating facilities in the country are currently destroyed a legend of the sioux more ruled has passed away. us born aki bono died this morning of heart failure at 54 years old in japan is considered to be a trailblazer for foreign born sumo wrestlers akebono oh became
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it's also a position that the alabama legislature disagreed with when they moved shortly after that alabama supreme court decision to protect ivf and the ability of families that i understand that question down the alabama legislature for making understanding because i was a complete overlap. >> you very much for joining us on all of that tonight. kristen hawkins at a colorado journalists, was kicked out of her state's republican party assembly. and the question is, why well, the party of the party chairman of that state thinks that her straight news reporting is unfair. i will speak with that journalist ahead. and breaking news, the fbi says that an american isis sympathizer was stopped from shooting up churches, we'll have more on that breaking news reporting next. >> sunday and ninth of space for still mofolo story with anderson cooper, the james webb telescope you alone, followed by the two parts when of space shuttle columbia, the final flight. sunday starting at eight on cnn making the twister battery was one of the best decisions that we made at the company for you, >> do for work >>
it's also a position that the alabama legislature disagreed with when they moved shortly after that alabama supreme court decision to protect ivf and the ability of families that i understand that question down the alabama legislature for making understanding because i was a complete overlap. >> you very much for joining us on all of that tonight. kristen hawkins at a colorado journalists, was kicked out of her state's republican party assembly. and the question is, why well, the party of...
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in alabama, by the way they have not restored ivf. all they said in alabama is, yes, a fertilized egg is a human being. we just won't prosecute you. it is still potentially manslaughter. we are just choosing not to prosecute you. that's what they did with the law. that does not solve the problem. they define a fertilized egg is having more rights than the woman that will carry the egg that is a human being, is fundamentally at odds with procedures like ivf where you have to discard eggs that are not viable. otherwise it can cause a miscarriage. >> to that point, one of the reasons we are seeing this is the central tenet, the real belief that life begins at conception. they have been saying that. we have been listening to this. you can't make this up. i've heard it 1 million times in my life. if you believe this as many people genuinely do. many people were in the antiabortion movement or the life blood of the republican base, then you can't let embryos be discarded. you can't let people secure abortions at 10 or 12 weeks. you cannot d
in alabama, by the way they have not restored ivf. all they said in alabama is, yes, a fertilized egg is a human being. we just won't prosecute you. it is still potentially manslaughter. we are just choosing not to prosecute you. that's what they did with the law. that does not solve the problem. they define a fertilized egg is having more rights than the woman that will carry the egg that is a human being, is fundamentally at odds with procedures like ivf where you have to discard eggs that...
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when i was the appellate chief in the northern district of alabama, neil was, for a part of that time the acting solicitor general. if i wanted to take an appeal, i had to go to neil's office for permission to do that. as he says in these mandamus and recusal situations, it's very rarely given. but we note that jack smith has it here, federal prosecutors don't make empty threats. if he talks about firing a motion to mandamus, that means he's already gone to the solicitor general, he's gotten her approval, the government is dead serious about getting this situation resolved. >> neil, play that out for me. if you gone to the solicitor general and he has approval or a sense that this might be the course he takes, what happens? >> smith is going to wait for judge cannon to try and resolve this. if she doesn't resolve it, then he is going to have to make a decision about when to file that motion before the 11th circuit. i suspect it's going to happen fairly soon. the clock is really ticking, here, and to underscore joyce's point, i think i authorized one mandamus action in my time at the j
when i was the appellate chief in the northern district of alabama, neil was, for a part of that time the acting solicitor general. if i wanted to take an appeal, i had to go to neil's office for permission to do that. as he says in these mandamus and recusal situations, it's very rarely given. but we note that jack smith has it here, federal prosecutors don't make empty threats. if he talks about firing a motion to mandamus, that means he's already gone to the solicitor general, he's gotten...
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d my 9-yold.i could ask my nineo georgia, alabama or new york forr trum trump.or she'll be on special report tomorrow at six green bay. >> okay. tyrus raises a good point here. i feel like there might be a likely an unlikely friendship developing now that trump has thanked him. so could now that trum they do w together at some point? >> well, you know, this is the show would be on msnbc, actually more than triple their viewershiptriple. o >> i mean, this is if you're msnbc, i just want to pick up on tara's this point. think about it. c the best legal analystan you can get is a lawyer who ended up behind bars right now. >> if you think about this, that's a pretty big slap in thee face to ronna mcdaniel. >> yeah. yeah. we had our differencesut's , but at least she's not making calls from the prison payphone. >> that is true. >>k thisi do think that isas guy has been exploited. but at the same time, irrespectiven of man, he makes an obvious point in this country. >> it's amazing how your viebvin of fair trial changes when you're on the other side of the prison bars. >> f e but reality is
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crimson tide tomorrow. >> i will tell you what, we're all just hoping that alabama keeps it close. all right, well, that does it for us this morning. thank you so much for being with us. ana cabrera picks up the coverage right now. >>> right now on "ana cabrera reports," we are following breaking news. israel releasing its report on the air strike that killed seven aid workers calling it a grave mistake and dismissing top ranking officials from their posts. we have reaction from world central kitchen and the white house. >>> plus, on the donald trump legal fight, on that front, a judge rejecting trump's bid to throw out the federal classified documents case, as legal experts warn the special counsel could be close to pressing a legal nuclear button. >>> also ahead, president biden heads to baltimore. his message following that deadly bridge collapse. >>> and later, total eclipse of the sun. we'll help you get ready for monday's big show in the sky. ♪♪ >>> thank you so much for joining us on this friday. i'm ana cabrera. it is 10:00 eastern, and we begin with the breaking news.
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this time, alabama. >> we're almost there. you're gonna make it. >> miss. i'm going to need you to step out of the vehicle, take a pregnancy test. >> the ad depicts a woman being arrested for trying to leave the state to get an abortion. it was created by campaign for democracy, a political action committee created by governor newsom. it started airing in alabama today, where republicans have called for prosecuting women who travel out of state for an abortion on the move coming up, a dead whale that washed up on the shores of alameda over the weekend. >> now at angel island, the next step in finding out what killed it and what a way to mark earth day. >> coming up next, we will take you to california's newest state park, the first new park for the golden state in nearly ten years. >> and it was a warm earth day across parts of the bay area. but the fog making a comeback near portions of the coastline and the cooling trend, it really kicks in. in angel island, where a necropsy will be performed. this is video from sky fox earlier in the day, as ktvu allie r
this time, alabama. >> we're almost there. you're gonna make it. >> miss. i'm going to need you to step out of the vehicle, take a pregnancy test. >> the ad depicts a woman being arrested for trying to leave the state to get an abortion. it was created by campaign for democracy, a political action committee created by governor newsom. it started airing in alabama today, where republicans have called for prosecuting women who travel out of state for an abortion on the move...
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every time you give me lip, it's going in the movie. [ light laughter ] then i heard that the alabama supreme court said that frozen embryos are children, and i was like what -- classes did you take to get your law degree, biology for misogynists? and if frozen embryos are children, i'm going to make a bunch, move myself and my freezer down to alabama so i can claim 47 dependents on my taxes. [ laughter and applause ] and i'll get there fast too, because me and my eggs can take the carpool lane. [ laughter ] then the best thing in the world happened. a new york judge ordered trump to pay $355 million, and i was like wha-ha-ha-hat! now, i got to be honest. i'm not sure for which thing, because this man goes to court more than judge joe brown. [ light laughter ] now sometimes references can tell your race and your age. [ light laughter ] but trump got banned from doing business in new york, and i was like what? but the very next day, this man went to a sneaker conference to try to sell his $399 trump high-tops, and i was like what are those? [ laughter ] then i saw this on fox news. >>
every time you give me lip, it's going in the movie. [ light laughter ] then i heard that the alabama supreme court said that frozen embryos are children, and i was like what -- classes did you take to get your law degree, biology for misogynists? and if frozen embryos are children, i'm going to make a bunch, move myself and my freezer down to alabama so i can claim 47 dependents on my taxes. [ laughter and applause ] and i'll get there fast too, because me and my eggs can take the carpool...
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. >> reporter: twin pines minerals, the alabama company looking to build the mine, says mining won't affect the swamp, adding it will be conducted below the highest water levels of the okefenokee. for the swamp to be drained, water would have to defy gravity and flow uphill. the georgia environmental protection division, which has final say, is so far siding with the mining company. they've already given it preliminary approval, and final approval could come as early as next week. unless environmentalists can convince them the risk to this wildlife wonder isn't worth it. >> it's beautiful, it's big, it's wild. we're doing absolutely everything we can to protect and manage this beautiful place for the american people. >> reporter: priya sridhar, nbc news, the okefenokee wildlife refuge. >>> when we come back, there's good news tonight. the wedding surprise that turned a hospital stay into a memory of a lifetime. ♪ >>> there's good news tonight. you know so often the good news doesn't get as much attention as the bad, so every saturday we highlight the many people who spread joy and
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i've talked to so many women and families and they are fed up and i just i feel like alabama has become ground zero for attacks on women's health care and reproductive freedom and i think my victory sent a real message not just to our state, but to the country that this is unacceptable. >> so trump in his announcement today about where he's going to fall on this at least for now gave a four-minute video. and among other things, he also said this representative it must be remembered that the democrats or the radical ones on this position, because they support abortion up to and even >> beyond the ninth month. the concept of having an abortion and the later months and even execution after birth. and that's exactly what it is the baby is born, the baby is executed after birth is unacceptable and almost everyone agrees with that i know you're sort of >> recoiling even listening to that representative. what do you what do you say to someone like trump who is talking about executing >> that doesn't happen. and what i say is that we need to return to roe versus wade, that, you know, that held
i've talked to so many women and families and they are fed up and i just i feel like alabama has become ground zero for attacks on women's health care and reproductive freedom and i think my victory sent a real message not just to our state, but to the country that this is unacceptable. >> so trump in his announcement today about where he's going to fall on this at least for now gave a four-minute video. and among other things, he also said this representative it must be remembered that...
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you've got alabama who i got great hatred for, but i got to respect them for getting to the final four. and you got purdue a great, what a great deal of redemption for those guys know they'd been a high the last couple of years and got upset so we got great for great story lines. but the biggest question can anybody compete with uconn that's that's the big question tomorrow. >> we're all going to be watching that as well before i let you go charles, as you know, lebron james, son, bronny james. today's said, he will enter the nba draft. lebron has previously said he would like to play on the same team as his son. is that a real possibility? >> what's the possibility i don't want him to play with his son. i wanted to find develop his own name. >> if he >> goes to lebron team, i think it would put too much of a spotlight on him because the brown to brightest star of this generation, he's been amazing. he great. but i think the kid leaves to go away by itself. and so you can grow as a player. so you can grow as a person. >> because the limelight plan, >> what le brun it's so it's so brigh
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but this is a lady named wanda from alabama who wrote this pleading letter to kefauver saying that the south was in trouble, that this has been going on for a long time. the situation is dire. she does not offer a lot of detail, but it's a very she's obviously very upset about what ever it is that she she knows most of the letters he received that were very specific. they named names. they had dates. they had specific information about what was going on and where and when. the correspondence files organized by state and can just scan the boxes and look and see that the southern states are full. they're thick files of letters from people detailing these kinds of activities and over and over again, people are making the same kinds of complaints about their local problems. these are local problems that they would always say they are linked to problems in other cities, other states, other parts of the country. they know the kefauver committee is looking at interstate commerce. they know that they've got to get his attention to this. they really tended to highlight that. and as i mentioned
but this is a lady named wanda from alabama who wrote this pleading letter to kefauver saying that the south was in trouble, that this has been going on for a long time. the situation is dire. she does not offer a lot of detail, but it's a very she's obviously very upset about what ever it is that she she knows most of the letters he received that were very specific. they named names. they had dates. they had specific information about what was going on and where and when. the correspondence...
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but this is a lady named wanda from alabama who wrote this pleading letter to kefauver saying that the south was in trouble, that this has been going on for a long time. the situation is dire. she does not offer a lot of detail, but it's a very she's obviously very upset about what ever it is that she she knows most of the letters he received that were very specific. they named names. they had dates. they had specific information about what was going on and where and when. the correspondence files organized by state and can just scan the boxes and look and see that the southern states are full. they're thick files of letters from people detailing these kinds of activities and over and over again, people are making the same kinds of complaints about their local problems. these are local problems that they would always say they are linked to problems in other cities, other states, other parts of the country. they know the kefauver committee is looking at interstate commerce. they know that they've got to get his attention to this. they really tended to highlight that. and as i mentioned
but this is a lady named wanda from alabama who wrote this pleading letter to kefauver saying that the south was in trouble, that this has been going on for a long time. the situation is dire. she does not offer a lot of detail, but it's a very she's obviously very upset about what ever it is that she she knows most of the letters he received that were very specific. they named names. they had dates. they had specific information about what was going on and where and when. the correspondence...
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and later, alabama versus connecticut. now, to the terrific two. last night, iowa led by once in a generation star caitlin clark beat uconn 71-69. the hawkeyes play tomorrow for the women's championship title. sports bettors placed wages on that game like never before. more on this high-stakes play. elise? >> reporter: hey, last night's iowa versus connecticut women's final four match-up was the single biggest women's betting event of all time, according to fan duel. this year's final four for the women's is up 323% compared to last year. place your bets. americans will legally wager nearly $3 billion during this year's march madness. >> with people like caitlin clark and angel reese being household names, betting interests has exploded in the women's tournament. >> reporter: six years ago, sorts betting was illegal until the supreme court struck down a federal ban in 2018. now it is big business. 38 states and the district of columbia allow gambling on games. >> it is for everyone who loves sports betting. nba and nhl viewers are exposed to three
and later, alabama versus connecticut. now, to the terrific two. last night, iowa led by once in a generation star caitlin clark beat uconn 71-69. the hawkeyes play tomorrow for the women's championship title. sports bettors placed wages on that game like never before. more on this high-stakes play. elise? >> reporter: hey, last night's iowa versus connecticut women's final four match-up was the single biggest women's betting event of all time, according to fan duel. this year's final...