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the decision to overturn roe v. wade and saying states should make the decision practically dared women to be heard. here's what they wrote in that decision. women are not without electoral or political power. no kiddin'. no kiddin'. they are almost challenging you. i said at the time, i don't think the courts or republicans have a clue about the power of women in america. [cheering and applause] i mean it. i mean it. but they are beginning to find out. since the dobbs decision, which the state said should make these decisions. states all over the country from ohio, kansas, michigan, kentucky, wisconsin, virginia, women and men voted in record numbers to protect reproductive freedom. this november you can add florida to that list. [cheers and applause] are you ready to do that? you gotta show up and vote. are you ready to protect freedom? it was donald trump who ripped away the right of freedom for women in america. it will be all of us who restore the rights of women in america. and when you do that, we will teach
the decision to overturn roe v. wade and saying states should make the decision practically dared women to be heard. here's what they wrote in that decision. women are not without electoral or political power. no kiddin'. no kiddin'. they are almost challenging you. i said at the time, i don't think the courts or republicans have a clue about the power of women in america. [cheering and applause] i mean it. i mean it. but they are beginning to find out. since the dobbs decision, which the state...
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donald trump is the reason roe has ended. if you re-elect me, i'll be the reason why it's restored. >> reporter: while mr. trump's former vp mike pence slamming him for not calling for a national ban, writing, "president trump's retreat on the right to life is a slap in the face to the millions of pro-life americans who voted for him in 2016 and 2020." the supreme court, with three trump-appointed justices, struck down roe v. wade in 2022, returning the issue to the states, where some now have near total abortion bans. others have no restrictions. >> i was proudly the person responsible for the ending of something that all legal scholars, both sides, wanted and in fact demanded be ended, roe v. wade. >> reporter: but just 36% of americans support the overturning of roe according to an nbc news poll. and the issue has energized democrats. for mr. trump today's announcement is the latest step in a long public evolution on abortion. >> i'm very pro choice. >> i'm pro life. >> we will agree to a number of weeks which will be wher
donald trump is the reason roe has ended. if you re-elect me, i'll be the reason why it's restored. >> reporter: while mr. trump's former vp mike pence slamming him for not calling for a national ban, writing, "president trump's retreat on the right to life is a slap in the face to the millions of pro-life americans who voted for him in 2016 and 2020." the supreme court, with three trump-appointed justices, struck down roe v. wade in 2022, returning the issue to the states,...
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just this week, he said that he is "proudly the person responsible for overturning roe." proudly responsible for the pain andsuffering of millions on and families. personalry responsible that he took your freedom. and just minutes ago standing beside speaker johnson, donald trump just said the collection of state bans is "working the way it is supposed to." and as much harm as he has already caused, a second trump term would be even worse. donald trump's friends in the united states congress are trying to pass a national ban and understand a national ban would outlaw abortion in every state. even states like new york and california. and now, trump wants us to believe he will not sign a national ban. enough with the gaslighting. enough with the gaslighting. we all know if donald trump gets the chance, he will sign a national abortion ban. and how do we know? just look at his record. just look at the facts. y'all know i'm a former prosecutor. just look at the facts. congress tried to pass a national abortion ban in 2017, and the then president trump endorsed it. and promise
just this week, he said that he is "proudly the person responsible for overturning roe." proudly responsible for the pain andsuffering of millions on and families. personalry responsible that he took your freedom. and just minutes ago standing beside speaker johnson, donald trump just said the collection of state bans is "working the way it is supposed to." and as much harm as he has already caused, a second trump term would be even worse. donald trump's friends in the...
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when donald trump was president, he nominated the justices that would overturn roe versus wade. since then, 21 states have moved to restrict or ban the procedure of many republicans want to go further. with the federal ban passed by congress. cbs's weijia jiang reports that trump today try to clarify his position angering his conservative base. >> reporter: former president donald trump suggested today with that the federal government should stay out of the abortion-rights debate. >> my view is now that we have abortion where everyone wanted it from a legal standpoint. the states will determine by vote or legislation or perhaps both, and whatever they decide must be the law of the land. in this case, the law of the state. >> reporter: the reports followed months of meant signals from the president owning his part and overturning roe v. wade just as he did today. >> since i was probably the person responsible. >> reporter: but refusing to commit to a national abortion
when donald trump was president, he nominated the justices that would overturn roe versus wade. since then, 21 states have moved to restrict or ban the procedure of many republicans want to go further. with the federal ban passed by congress. cbs's weijia jiang reports that trump today try to clarify his position angering his conservative base. >> reporter: former president donald trump suggested today with that the federal government should stay out of the abortion-rights debate....
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this 50-year battle over roe v. wade took it out of the federal hands and brought it into the hearts, minds, and votes of the people in each state. it was really something. now it's up to the states to do the right thing. like ronald reagan, i am strongly in favor of exceptions for rape, incest, and life of the mother. remember, you must also win elections to restore our culture and in fact, to save our country, which is currently and very sadly a nation in decline. >> the former president yet again declaring how proud he is of his responsibility for overturning roe v. wade. he yet again said he is probably responsible for overturning roe v. wade and probably responsible that one in three women of reproductive age now live in a state with an abortion ban, probably responsible that doctors and nurses can be jailed in some states for life for providing care, probably responsible that states that passed bans with no exception for rape or incest. let's be clear, if he were to be put back in a position where he would sig
this 50-year battle over roe v. wade took it out of the federal hands and brought it into the hearts, minds, and votes of the people in each state. it was really something. now it's up to the states to do the right thing. like ronald reagan, i am strongly in favor of exceptions for rape, incest, and life of the mother. remember, you must also win elections to restore our culture and in fact, to save our country, which is currently and very sadly a nation in decline. >> the former...
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he promised to overturn roe, he overturned roe. and then he bragged about overturning roe, it led to disastrous and deeply unpopular abortion bans across the country. and now trump's allies are planning another abortion crackdown if he wins a second term. it doesn't matter if trump says he'll leave it up to the states. there's no reason to believe him. he'll say whatever he thinks will help him win the election and stay out of jail. but i don't know, i don't know why he's so worried. think of it this way, donald. spending a few years in jail is -- >> not the worst thing in the world. >> seth: this has been "a closer look." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ we'll be right back with kirsten dunst, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: for more of seth's "closer looks," be sure to subscribe to "late night" on youtube. ♪ ♪ engineered to minimize noise. and built for adventure. which can also be your own quiet cabin in the woods. the fully electric q8 e-tron. an electric vehicle that recharges you. how we get there matters.
he promised to overturn roe, he overturned roe. and then he bragged about overturning roe, it led to disastrous and deeply unpopular abortion bans across the country. and now trump's allies are planning another abortion crackdown if he wins a second term. it doesn't matter if trump says he'll leave it up to the states. there's no reason to believe him. he'll say whatever he thinks will help him win the election and stay out of jail. but i don't know, i don't know why he's so worried. think of...
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roe v. wade. they wanted it ended. it must be remembered that the democrats are the radical ones on this position because they support abortion up to and even beyond the ninth month. the concept of having an abortion in 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. almost everyone agrees with that. my view is now we have abortion where everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint, the states will determine by vote or legislation, or perhaps both, and whatever they decide must be the law of the land. in this case, the law of the state. many states will be different. many will have a different number of weeks or some will have more conservative than others, and that's what they will be. at the end of the day, this is all about the will of the people. now, it's up to the states to do the right thing. like reagan, i'm for exceptions for the life of the mother and rape. you must win elections to restore our culture. >> will
roe v. wade. they wanted it ended. it must be remembered that the democrats are the radical ones on this position because they support abortion up to and even beyond the ninth month. the concept of having an abortion in 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. almost everyone agrees with that. my view is now we have abortion where everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint, the states...
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since roe was overturned. _ in the courts. since roe was overturned, where - in the courts. since roe was overturned, where are - in the courts. since roe was l overturned, where are women in the courts. since roe was - overturned, where are women right now in this country, indisposed roe v wade area?— v wade area? that is the right auestion v wade area? that is the right question because _ v wade area? that is the right question because what - v wade area? that is the right i question because what happened v wade area? that is the right - question because what happened with the supreme court in the united states overturned roe versus wade more than two years ago, women lost their reproductive freedom and their right to choose across the country. what has happened is that we are now in a situation where there are 21 states with extreme abortion bans in place. that means that one in three women of reproductive age in this country are living in a state with a restrictive ban.— restrictive ban. let's talk about the reality _ restrictive ban. let's talk about the reality on
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. >> we broke roe v. wade, and we did something that nobody thought was possible. >> donald trump struggles to define his position on reproductive rights while r democrats see a political opportunity. >> donald trump is the architect of this health care crisis. >> how will the abortion issue shape the 2024 election? i'll talk to democratic governor gretchen whitmer of michigan. >>> and criminal defendant. donald trump's first criminal trial is set to begin in manhattan. >> all i can do is tell the truth and the truth is there's no case. they have no case. >> how will it impact the 2024 campaign? c joining me for insight and analysis are nbc news washington managing editor carol lee. "wall street journal" columnist peggy noonan, and "washington post"on columnist eugene robins. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." ♪♪ >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with kristen welker.gt >>> good sunday morning. the world is waking
. >> we broke roe v. wade, and we did something that nobody thought was possible. >> donald trump struggles to define his position on reproductive rights while r democrats see a political opportunity. >> donald trump is the architect of this health care crisis. >> how will the abortion issue shape the 2024 election? i'll talk to democratic governor gretchen whitmer of michigan. >>> and criminal defendant. donald trump's first criminal trial is set to begin in...
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this is what they wanted when they, when they work to overturn roe v. wade. now that they see it as a political albatross, they're all of a sudden trying to run away from it. they can't do that we see the senate candidate kari lake, republican big mega woman has now completely gone from almost 100% pro-life to >> 100% pro-choice? yeah. just in i'm not surprised with that, jake, yesterday evening, i did a focus group with some republican voters in south georgia, rural georgia, and some from the suburbs of savannah. all evangelicals, most of them were pro-choice or most of them were not pro-choice. there's only one pro-choice individual >> and when i >> asked him, what did you think about president trump's remarks, this should be returned to the states. they all agreed with the caveat. they all agreed, but they said that voters should actually have the right to vote on the issue. as i said, so if the president were to moderate somewhat to appeal to a broader electorate would you be okay with that, even though you don't agree they said yes, one guy, not a south
this is what they wanted when they, when they work to overturn roe v. wade. now that they see it as a political albatross, they're all of a sudden trying to run away from it. they can't do that we see the senate candidate kari lake, republican big mega woman has now completely gone from almost 100% pro-life to >> 100% pro-choice? yeah. just in i'm not surprised with that, jake, yesterday evening, i did a focus group with some republican voters in south georgia, rural georgia, and some...
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in 2022, when that 15 week ban was passed, that was contingent on roe versus wade and without roe versus wade, since it's been overturned, now, the state of arizona and federal law, there's no independent right to access an abortion that would serve as the basis for that 15 week ban. so it's the court's logic that the older law dating back to 18, 64, as you said was technically always on the books, except on hiatus while roe versus wade was in effect for about 49 years and so when roe versus wade was overturned, the court's logic is that, that older law is now back in effect so you can imagine this is highly confusing. this is not the only state that's dealt with a lot of these similar types of issues. you can see there on the map, how many states in orange there have banned or severely restricted abortion? nearly all abortion is banned in arizona where you see the star there that's been because this ruling it will not be enforced for 14 days. that gives the parties some time. here are the opportunity to raise additional issues at a lower court if they want to now, no one who provided an
in 2022, when that 15 week ban was passed, that was contingent on roe versus wade and without roe versus wade, since it's been overturned, now, the state of arizona and federal law, there's no independent right to access an abortion that would serve as the basis for that 15 week ban. so it's the court's logic that the older law dating back to 18, 64, as you said was technically always on the books, except on hiatus while roe versus wade was in effect for about 49 years and so when roe versus...
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wade. >> we broke roe v. wade and we did something that nobody thought was possible. >> since then, half of all u.s. states have rolled back reproductive rights and polling shows only a third of americans say trump deserves the blame. >> he described the job decision as america. >> biden highlighted the recent spike in pregnant women being turned away from emergency rooms. caitlin joshua was turned away by two hospitals in baton rouge, louisiana when she was having a miscarriage. >> i was told that i would be sent home with prayers but would not get a diagnosis of miscarriage on paper or verbally. >> five months after the abortion ban goes into effect, voters in that state will have a chance to reverse it. there is a referendum on november's ballot that the biden team hopes will drive democratic voters to the polls there but we should note, florida has not gone for a democratic presidential candidate since 2012. >>> still ahead, how some bay area women are supporting abortion rights not at rallies or protests
wade. >> we broke roe v. wade and we did something that nobody thought was possible. >> since then, half of all u.s. states have rolled back reproductive rights and polling shows only a third of americans say trump deserves the blame. >> he described the job decision as america. >> biden highlighted the recent spike in pregnant women being turned away from emergency rooms. caitlin joshua was turned away by two hospitals in baton rouge, louisiana when she was having a...
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wade, thanks to trump, we didn't just lose the roe v. wade ruling and thereby the constitutional protection of the right to an abortion. we also got something new, right. the case that overturned roe v. wade was called dobbs. that decision created a brand-new legal standard, one that would provide a precedent for taking away civil liberties of all kinds. one that could be applied not just to abortion, but also to, say, the rights of gay people. i mention that because we're seeing ripple effects from that decision not only now in our own country, but far, far away from us, a continent away. in the nation of uganda, activists there have been fighting a radical deadly new law that effectively hunts gay people. this new law in uganda punishes people just for being gay. it punishes them with life in prison in some cases. in some cases, it punishes being gay with the death penalty. death penalty is the penalty for homosexuality. the second highest court in uganda just upheld most of that law, including the death penalty part of it. in their ru
wade, thanks to trump, we didn't just lose the roe v. wade ruling and thereby the constitutional protection of the right to an abortion. we also got something new, right. the case that overturned roe v. wade was called dobbs. that decision created a brand-new legal standard, one that would provide a precedent for taking away civil liberties of all kinds. one that could be applied not just to abortion, but also to, say, the rights of gay people. i mention that because we're seeing ripple effects...
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if he hadn't overturned roe v. wade, texas would not have been able to enstate the law that prevented me from getting the healthcare i needed which nearly killed me and has forever compromised my ability to have children in the future. >> there are those on the other side of the aisle and on the other side of this issue who believe that trump actually isn't going far enough to protect the unborn, especially with his latest statement. they want to see a federal abortion ban. what do you say to them? >> well, i think, first and foremost, that's disgusting. but i also think that that group of people is very small. and i think, yes, they're very loud, but there are very few people who actually believe in a total national abortion ban and we're seeing the number of people who don't support these bans is growing by the day. and the more we talk about it, and the more the biden harris campaign keeps this front and critical -- front and center, the more critical it is. >> so, what's next in your fight. what's on the line i
if he hadn't overturned roe v. wade, texas would not have been able to enstate the law that prevented me from getting the healthcare i needed which nearly killed me and has forever compromised my ability to have children in the future. >> there are those on the other side of the aisle and on the other side of this issue who believe that trump actually isn't going far enough to protect the unborn, especially with his latest statement. they want to see a federal abortion ban. what do you...
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roe v. wade, they wanted it ended. >> reporter: today, vice president harris firing back. >> he's proudly responsible that one in three women of reproductive age now live in a state with an abortion ban. if he were to be put back in a position where he could sign off on a law, he would sign off on an national abortion ban. >> reporter: the biden campaign reminding americans trump often boasted of appointing the justices who overturned roe, taking away a woman's right to choose. tonight, warning voters not to be fooled. trump says he supports exceptions for rape, incest, and to save the life of the mother. he won't say about health of the mother. david? >> david: rachel scott with us tonight. rachel, thank you. >>> there is another breaking headline tonight involving donald trump. late today, a new york appellate court denying trump's last-minute attempt to delay his first criminal trial now set to begin one week from today. the judge issuing a one-line ruling, writing, "defendant's applicati
roe v. wade, they wanted it ended. >> reporter: today, vice president harris firing back. >> he's proudly responsible that one in three women of reproductive age now live in a state with an abortion ban. if he were to be put back in a position where he could sign off on a law, he would sign off on an national abortion ban. >> reporter: the biden campaign reminding americans trump often boasted of appointing the justices who overturned roe, taking away a woman's right to...
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it's been hard already since roe was overturned. i've spoken to, you know, doctors who provide women health care who haveid left the state already. they've moved to nevada. they've moved onto other states. soto the options for women that going to get worse with what's happened today. we doh have an opportunity her in november to codify the right for womenod to make this choicen their own, to get the politics out oft it. hope that passes. i expect it will. i'm going toes be fighting for , and we're going to look for other avenuesto to try to fix ts between now and election day. >> you know, senators are frequently expected to be boosters for their own states, and i wonder what you say to tho residents of your state and those that are looking at your state today about what has happened. this is the most draconian, regressive reproductive health bill -- health r law in the country by a long shot. >> well, i'll start with that elections matter. thet election in 2016 certainl had an impact on women's health care in arizona and other stat
it's been hard already since roe was overturned. i've spoken to, you know, doctors who provide women health care who haveid left the state already. they've moved to nevada. they've moved onto other states. soto the options for women that going to get worse with what's happened today. we doh have an opportunity her in november to codify the right for womenod to make this choicen their own, to get the politics out oft it. hope that passes. i expect it will. i'm going toes be fighting for , and...
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it's been hard already since roe was overturned. outspoken to doctors who provided women's healthcare who have left the state already, they've moved to nevada, they've moved on to other states, so the options for women have decreased, that's going to get worse with what happened today. we do have an opportunity in november to codify the right for women to make this choice on their own, to get the politics out of it. i hope that passes, i expect it will. i will be fighting for it. and we will look for other avenues to try and fix this between now and election day. >> senators are frequently expected to be boosters for their own states. and i wonder what you say to the residents of your state and those that are looking at your state today, about what has happened, this is the most draconian, regressive reproductive health bill, health law in the country, by a longshot. >> let's start with, elections matter, the election in 2016 certainly have an impact on women's healthcare in the state of arizona and other states for that matter, acr
it's been hard already since roe was overturned. outspoken to doctors who provided women's healthcare who have left the state already, they've moved to nevada, they've moved on to other states, so the options for women have decreased, that's going to get worse with what happened today. we do have an opportunity in november to codify the right for women to make this choice on their own, to get the politics out of it. i hope that passes, i expect it will. i will be fighting for it. and we will...
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i got rid of roe v. wade. and by doing that, by doing that it puts pro-lifers in a strong negotiating position. >> if a federal ban landed on your desk if you were reauto elected would you sign it at 15 -- >> are you talking about a complete ban. >> ban at 15 weeks. >> well people are starting to think of 15 weeks. that seems to be a number that peopleweeks, that seems to be a number that
i got rid of roe v. wade. and by doing that, by doing that it puts pro-lifers in a strong negotiating position. >> if a federal ban landed on your desk if you were reauto elected would you sign it at 15 -- >> are you talking about a complete ban. >> ban at 15 weeks. >> well people are starting to think of 15 weeks. that seems to be a number that peopleweeks, that seems to be a number that
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and we will make roe v. wade law of the land again. >> the only reason i have a pension is because of you. he got cheers for that. it is one of the items most voters don't know about. >> yeah, this one is about some legislation that we got through shortly after joe biden got into office. to be able to protect people's pensions that had been followed out back to earn the 2008 crisis. and i want to add he actually did another thing for pensions today or for retirement funds. and that is won't get a lot of attention or big headlines. but the fiduciary rule has gone into place. the labor department announced a rule that says basically your investment adviser has to work in your best interests, not take money from insurance companies and others to put you into financial products that are not in your best interest. that is something that over time may never get a headline. but it is going to mean that a whole lot of people in this country when they hit their retirement years are a lot safer because of joe biden an
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all legal scholars wanted roe v. wade overturned? what? >> well yes, it is typical word salad from donald trump because he doesn't believe any of it. he doesn't believe in anything. he is in the nihilist, his a malignant narcissist so he believes in whatever he needs to say to get elected which is what is so frustrating for those of us who actually have political ideology and principles, or people who continue to claim they have principal support the sky, because he continues to say whatever he needs to say to get elected. the reason he's coming out now is because republicans know and recognize that this is a very difficult issue for republicans. it is killer for them as an electoral issue, particularly in swing states, so they were trying to find a middle ground but you can't. there is so much background for you saw trump's hypocrisy and his inconsistency on it, but also because you are seeing what is happening in the swing states, particularly with republican women, who are very uncomfortable with the republican party taking women's righ
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but how many more videos do we have to have of him saying i killed roe, i killed roe. and now, here you have it. we're literally back to the civil war. >> simone this is the state of arizona. how much does this issue pull from the focus which is immigration, immigration, immigration? >> i think any of border states and now not just the border state if you live in chicago, denver, new york, washington, d.c., immigration is top of mind particularly what is happening at the border. but i think this is just as equally as important. when you poll folks poll after poll focus groups, you hear people reacting to this kind of news whether we're talking about the alabama ivf ruling or this ruling out of arizona. people are concerned. they are concerned about their rights and freedoms. and what this means for them practically. we talk often about the exceptions. you heard donald trump lean in on the exceptions. i want to pause and say joe biden has been clear on this issue. joe biden is going to protect the woman's right to make decisions about her body and if congress sends him
but how many more videos do we have to have of him saying i killed roe, i killed roe. and now, here you have it. we're literally back to the civil war. >> simone this is the state of arizona. how much does this issue pull from the focus which is immigration, immigration, immigration? >> i think any of border states and now not just the border state if you live in chicago, denver, new york, washington, d.c., immigration is top of mind particularly what is happening at the border. but...
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we got the new standard that replaces roe v. wade, the dobbs standard that is now cited internationally as evidence that even in america, nobody has a right to bodily autonomy. not getting right to an abortion and not to survive your own government if they decide to kill you for being gay. joining us now is melissa murray. thanks for being here, it is nice to see you. >> great to be here. >> despite appearances, i do not love doing media criticism. it is not a forte. i am also not a lawyer. but, i did feel like the legal, or the headline coverage today, the media coverage of trump's statements missed the net of what it is that he actually said and the implications of his statement. as a lawyer, as a close observer of these things, do you agree? >> i think that is right. donald trump has checked back on issues of reproductive freedom. he had said he was in favor of a ban on abortion at perhaps 15 weeks, 20 weeks. that would still be quite a significant development and it really shows how much the overton window has shifted since
we got the new standard that replaces roe v. wade, the dobbs standard that is now cited internationally as evidence that even in america, nobody has a right to bodily autonomy. not getting right to an abortion and not to survive your own government if they decide to kill you for being gay. joining us now is melissa murray. thanks for being here, it is nice to see you. >> great to be here. >> despite appearances, i do not love doing media criticism. it is not a forte. i am also not a...
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and then the first opportunity they had, took roe v. wade down and put the women of america in a position where abortion care has been criminalized. in state after state after state. the extreme maga republicans have been very clear. they do not believe in a woman's freedom to make her own reproductive health care decisions. the only reason the former president is claiming to be for states' rights, is because he knows he's not for women's rights when it comes to reproductive freedom. and he recognizes that he's in a politically vulnerable position. but there is absolutely zero reason to believe that the extreme maga republicans, the first chance that they had with a congress controlled by right-wing conservatives, and god help us all, a republican president, would not impose a nationwide ban on abortion. it's what drives a significant number of the republicans who are part of their base. if roe v. wade can fall, after nearly 50 years, everything is on the table. and it's not just reproductive freedom. it's social security. it's medicare
and then the first opportunity they had, took roe v. wade down and put the women of america in a position where abortion care has been criminalized. in state after state after state. the extreme maga republicans have been very clear. they do not believe in a woman's freedom to make her own reproductive health care decisions. the only reason the former president is claiming to be for states' rights, is because he knows he's not for women's rights when it comes to reproductive freedom. and he...
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donald trump often boasts about appointing three of the justices who voted to overturn roe versus wade, but today, he didn't want to talk about the florida court ruling. >> we'll be making a statement next week on abortion. >> reporter: today, in battleground michigan, trump making his own appeal to women voters. >> you know, the suburban housewives actually like donald trump. you know why? because i'm the one who is going to keep them safe. they say, well, the suburban housewives, i don't know -- i think i do great with the suburban housewives, because they want to remain safe. >> reporter: trump trying to turn the focus to the border, and what he's now calling migrant crime. >> every state is now a border state. every town is now a border town, because joe biden has brought the carnage and chaos and killing from all over the world and dumped it straight into our backyards. >> reporter: but in fact, data shows undocumented immigrants are actually less likely to commit violent crimes than american citizens.
donald trump often boasts about appointing three of the justices who voted to overturn roe versus wade, but today, he didn't want to talk about the florida court ruling. >> we'll be making a statement next week on abortion. >> reporter: today, in battleground michigan, trump making his own appeal to women voters. >> you know, the suburban housewives actually like donald trump. you know why? because i'm the one who is going to keep them safe. they say, well, the suburban...
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at overturning roe. and they kept their promise. >> i know just really quickly, the republican party likes to call itself the party of family values, the president did something i know the white house wants to talk about which is how we take care of our family as a country. as individuals. do you want to talk a little bit about the moves this administration is making on that front? >> we really, this biden harris administration has done transformational investment in health care and paid leave. it was the american rescue plan. all of that an investment in our child care paid leave. americans across the country shouldn't have to make a difficult decision. do they take care of their parents or do they take care of their child? we should not have to make those types of decisions. the president understands that. and what this will lead to is making tax cuts for workers. people who truly need a little breathing room. a little bit of the dignity that the president talks about. republicans is a complete contras
at overturning roe. and they kept their promise. >> i know just really quickly, the republican party likes to call itself the party of family values, the president did something i know the white house wants to talk about which is how we take care of our family as a country. as individuals. do you want to talk a little bit about the moves this administration is making on that front? >> we really, this biden harris administration has done transformational investment in health care and...
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there was no groundswell of support in america for overturning roe. in fact, support for roe is higher today in america than it has ever been. the real truth is trump made a political deal in 2016. he promised to appoint a court that would get rid of roe. and he had to make good on that debt. so he did. it was never about public policy or what was right or what trump believed. it was always about politics. it was always about politics. and vice president harris said this today. >> if he were to be put back in a position where he could sign off on a law, he would sign off on a national abortion then. let's be clear about that. that obviously makes the contrast between joe biden and donald trump quite clear. >> kicking off the discussion is amy klobuchar, she's a member of the senate judiciary committee and chair of the rules committee and also running for reelection to the united states senate in 2024. senator klobuchar, thank you for joining us. donald trump seems very worried that lindsey graham is ruining everything. he's ruining the presidential ca
there was no groundswell of support in america for overturning roe. in fact, support for roe is higher today in america than it has ever been. the real truth is trump made a political deal in 2016. he promised to appoint a court that would get rid of roe. and he had to make good on that debt. so he did. it was never about public policy or what was right or what trump believed. it was always about politics. it was always about politics. and vice president harris said this today. >> if he...
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but roe is an ace. it really is. >> absolutely. >> time and time again, democrats have outperformed pro choice movements, and movements outperformed time and time again. this is a real political killer for republicans because they keep getting more extreme. it started with roe, and they are now at ivf, and most republicans don't even have the cuts to say -- come out and pass a law protecting ivf in the senate. >> joe, they keep thinking they can spin their way out of this. this is what youngkin tried to do in virginia and got stomped for trying to do this. 9.9%, democrats are doing 9.9% better in elections than the polls show they will because of this issue. the biden campaign came on with the 30-second ad with trump's exact statement proudly saying he got rid of roe v. wade, and they ends of the ad they have biden looking at the camera saying, donald trump doesn't trust women and i do. of all the ads we have tested in the campaign cycle, it's what the biden has on the air in the midwestern states right
but roe is an ace. it really is. >> absolutely. >> time and time again, democrats have outperformed pro choice movements, and movements outperformed time and time again. this is a real political killer for republicans because they keep getting more extreme. it started with roe, and they are now at ivf, and most republicans don't even have the cuts to say -- come out and pass a law protecting ivf in the senate. >> joe, they keep thinking they can spin their way out of this....
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guest: it would provide the protections of roe v. wade, women in every state regardless of zip code. they would be able to make determinations over her body it would ensure that states could not erode the right. it would make sure that every woman has the right to the supreme court decision. host: has the white house endorsed your decision? guest: president biden said he would sign the bill into law once it passed the house and senate. it passed twice. we look forward to passing it. host: the president has said that if the american people give him a congress that would approve legislation like yours, roe v. wade would become the law of the land again. here's abc news, major hurdles to the promise, the reality check behind the big abortion promise, taking back the house, reclaiming the majority in the senate, no easy feat, congresswoman, as you know. on top of that, there would certainly be legal challenges to any legislation. when your bill stand up to legal challenges? guest: i believe it stands on strong legal grounds of any court
guest: it would provide the protections of roe v. wade, women in every state regardless of zip code. they would be able to make determinations over her body it would ensure that states could not erode the right. it would make sure that every woman has the right to the supreme court decision. host: has the white house endorsed your decision? guest: president biden said he would sign the bill into law once it passed the house and senate. it passed twice. we look forward to passing it. host: the...
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the right to an abortion was predicated on roe v. wade, and therefore, the 2022 loss stood without roe v. wade. there is no independent right either in the state of arizona or in federal the federal law that would serve as the basis for what arizona did in 2022. therefore, it's gone. >> and so >> the 18th 64 law, which was always on the books, but was essentially just inactive and stayed because roe v. wade provided that right constitutionally is now any effect and that there's nothing on the books in arizona or the federal law that says it couldn't be in effect. there's nothing to negate it. and so since it existed, it's simply back into effect at this point. so that is the logic of the court, and that's why they say it's supersedes what they did in 2022 as a state which to me sounded like 2022. well, that would be the will of the people. >> but because that >> was contingent on roe v. wade, they said, nope, back to 18, 64 very interesting and clear. thank you, ms d for that. if you could stand by for us because actually, governor k
the right to an abortion was predicated on roe v. wade, and therefore, the 2022 loss stood without roe v. wade. there is no independent right either in the state of arizona or in federal the federal law that would serve as the basis for what arizona did in 2022. therefore, it's gone. >> and so >> the 18th 64 law, which was always on the books, but was essentially just inactive and stayed because roe v. wade provided that right constitutionally is now any effect and that there's...
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we won roe. so right to choose was firmly entrenched in our constitution. so much so it was republican justices in 1992, justices o'connor, kennedy who said we are not going to overturn it. so the democrats grew a bit complacent about the court. and republicans by contrast launched the federalist society, launched an active movement to try to change the competition of the courts. and there are two ways of looking at it. one, it is a nefarious plot. the other is that this was just the plan that was a legitimate plan. there is nothing wrong with trying to use presidential elections to change the composition of the court. that has been the tradition of america throughout. you don't have to take the first view to think elections have huge consequences over our lives and if you care about autonomy and you care about reproductive justice, this election in november is as critical as anything that has happened in our lifetimes. >> neil, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >>> the historians brief to the supreme court says the founding generation sought to e
we won roe. so right to choose was firmly entrenched in our constitution. so much so it was republican justices in 1992, justices o'connor, kennedy who said we are not going to overturn it. so the democrats grew a bit complacent about the court. and republicans by contrast launched the federalist society, launched an active movement to try to change the competition of the courts. and there are two ways of looking at it. one, it is a nefarious plot. the other is that this was just the plan that...
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trump posted a video where he once again praised the end of roe v. wade but said specific abortion bans should be left up to the states and avoided calling for a national ban. >> my view is now that we have abortion where everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint, the states will determine by vote or legislation or perhaps both and whatever they decide must be the law of the land, in this case, the law of the state. at the end of the day, this is all about the will of the people. >> should note that trump's claims that abortion is, quote, where everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint is not supported by polling which shows the majority of americans oppose the supreme court's decision to overturn roe v. wade. joining us now, garrett haake, victoria defrancesco soto, she is an msnbc political analyst, and matthew dowd, served as chief strategist for the 204 bush cheney campaign. he is also senior political contributor. what factors was the trump team weighing when preparing this announcement? >> jose, i think the most important factor they were w
trump posted a video where he once again praised the end of roe v. wade but said specific abortion bans should be left up to the states and avoided calling for a national ban. >> my view is now that we have abortion where everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint, the states will determine by vote or legislation or perhaps both and whatever they decide must be the law of the land, in this case, the law of the state. at the end of the day, this is all about the will of the people....
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roe v. wade, i did something nobody thought was possible and roe v. wade was terminated. >> point of fact there, not all legal scholars on both sides wanted it overturned. that is nonsense. now on the other side of this election, there is a democratic president, joe biden, who promises to restore roe v. wade as the law of the land through legislation. the thing about all of this, it is wild to watch this. i got to say. i don't think i have ever quite seen something like this in my 20 years covering american politics. republicans at least the ones with like a modicum of sense understand they are in desperate trouble on this issue. it is just clear as day. that voters are not in line with their position on abortion. so they are just running around saying anything they can to anyone just trying to like, run away from themselves. from their own position. donald trump is the prime example. in a recent statement, desperately trying to create some distance from the political catastrophe of his own making that he keeps bragging about, he said he supported lea
roe v. wade, i did something nobody thought was possible and roe v. wade was terminated. >> point of fact there, not all legal scholars on both sides wanted it overturned. that is nonsense. now on the other side of this election, there is a democratic president, joe biden, who promises to restore roe v. wade as the law of the land through legislation. the thing about all of this, it is wild to watch this. i got to say. i don't think i have ever quite seen something like this in my 20...
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but if you look at what we've done with roe v. wade, we did something that everyone said couldn't be done and we got it done which point out he did not actually directly answer the question of whether he is in the words of the report or pro-choice or pro-life, camila bernal is in arizona tonight or >> protest for abortion rights supporters. so the vice president clearly sees this ruling as both disastrous for women and an opportunity for the biden campaign. wonderful. they're telling you look, there's so glad anderson that the vp was here because they said that they want as much attention to this issue as possible. they told me visibility and the vp needs visibility when it comes to this issue and when it comes to what they're fighting for in november, because a lot of these people here, what they're >> trying to do is sign a ballot initiative to have this be on the ballot in november of 2024. so that they can go out and vote for the right to an abortion, to have it be in the state constitution. so many people of all ages have com
but if you look at what we've done with roe v. wade, we did something that everyone said couldn't be done and we got it done which point out he did not actually directly answer the question of whether he is in the words of the report or pro-choice or pro-life, camila bernal is in arizona tonight or >> protest for abortion rights supporters. so the vice president clearly sees this ruling as both disastrous for women and an opportunity for the biden campaign. wonderful. they're telling you...
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roe v wade. for 54 years, they were trying to get roe v wade terminated, and i did it and i'm proud to have done it. >> i did something nobody thought was possible, and roe v wade was terminated and put back to this date. >> not all legal scholars wanted roe v wade overturned. that nonsense. on the other side of the selection, joe biden promises explicitly to restore roe v wade as the law of the land through legislation. if he's able to work with the democratic house and senate. the thing about all of this, and is really wild to watch this -- i don't members quite seen something like this. republicans, at least the ones with a modicum of sense, understanding are in desperate trouble on this issue. just clear as day that voters are not in line with their position on abortion. they are just running around saying anything they can to anyone, just trying to run away from themselves. from their own position. donald trump is the prime example. in a recent statement desperately trying to create some dis
roe v wade. for 54 years, they were trying to get roe v wade terminated, and i did it and i'm proud to have done it. >> i did something nobody thought was possible, and roe v wade was terminated and put back to this date. >> not all legal scholars wanted roe v wade overturned. that nonsense. on the other side of the selection, joe biden promises explicitly to restore roe v wade as the law of the land through legislation. if he's able to work with the democratic house and senate. the...
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you know, they can't stop praising themselves for effectively ending roe v. wade. they're very pleased with themselves, and yet when other people say, hey, they ended roe v. wade and abortion is now in an "x" number of states, they say, no, no, that never happened, you're hysterical, you can just get a bus ticket. there's this dynamic they're proud when they're talking to their funders or evangelical voters. they're clear what the project was and they did it. they did the project. then when the project scales and replicates they keep saying these funny code words like, oh, we're sending it back to the states or, oh, you can just take a bus somewhere else. so i think part of the problem is, you know, there's this notion we live in these kind of rarefied bubbles, right, these completely sealed up echo chambers and i think they're a review of the people who live in their echo chamber also don't live in reality. >> right. and that is why this might look like more of an issue of the economy or a pandemic than one of these d.c. side of the federal government ephemeral ta
you know, they can't stop praising themselves for effectively ending roe v. wade. they're very pleased with themselves, and yet when other people say, hey, they ended roe v. wade and abortion is now in an "x" number of states, they say, no, no, that never happened, you're hysterical, you can just get a bus ticket. there's this dynamic they're proud when they're talking to their funders or evangelical voters. they're clear what the project was and they did it. they did the project....
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just yesterday donald trump touted the end of roe v. wade but then seemingly opened the door to voter-led initiatives to enshrine abortion access in state constitutions. >> the will of the people. this is what i've been saying. it's a perfect system. so for 52 years people have wanted to end roe v. wade to get it back to the states. we did that. it was an incredible thing, an incredible achievement. we did that, and now the states have it. and the states are putting out what they want. it's the will of the people. >> we're going to talk about that now with congresswoman pramila jayapal, democrat of the state of washington and chair of the house democratic caucus. thank you for joining me. we've got a lot to talk about. do you think republicans, conservatives, can just say the phrase will of the people, will of the people and say it enough times at such a volume people forget about the actions they have actually taken to get this outcome? >> hey, alex. it's great to be with you. no, i don't think they can do that, and i think what you're
just yesterday donald trump touted the end of roe v. wade but then seemingly opened the door to voter-led initiatives to enshrine abortion access in state constitutions. >> the will of the people. this is what i've been saying. it's a perfect system. so for 52 years people have wanted to end roe v. wade to get it back to the states. we did that. it was an incredible thing, an incredible achievement. we did that, and now the states have it. and the states are putting out what they want....
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when the us supreme court overturned the roe v wade decision, establishing a woman's right to an abortion, it looked like america's so—called right to life campaigners were winning. now? well, it's not so certain. the conservative movement is split on just how far anti—abortion legislation should go. opinion polls suggest most americans don't believe abortion should be outlawed, and some republicans fear this could be a vote loser. my guest is lila rose, described as one of the fiercest anti—abortion activists in america. are her absolutist views turning america off? lila rose, in southern california, welcome to hardtalk. thanks for having me, stephen. it's a great pleasure to have you on the show. ijust wonder if, right now, you feel you are wrestling with the law of unintended consequences. you welcomed that supreme court decision to overturn roe v wade, but since that happened a couple of years ago, it's become clear that most americans do not want to see a woman's right to choose an abortion to be outlawed and overturned. that's become a big problem for you, hasn't it? well, to
when the us supreme court overturned the roe v wade decision, establishing a woman's right to an abortion, it looked like america's so—called right to life campaigners were winning. now? well, it's not so certain. the conservative movement is split on just how far anti—abortion legislation should go. opinion polls suggest most americans don't believe abortion should be outlawed, and some republicans fear this could be a vote loser. my guest is lila rose, described as one of the fiercest...
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codify roe. and make arizona the proabortion state that its people are. arizona is a pro abortion state. we are for independent freedom. and, the republicans and the extremists are going to discover that if they don't respect women and the right to control their body. >> congressman rubin gallego, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >>> and coming up, today, defendant trump lost his final attempt to delay the beginning of his first criminal trial. that begins monday and that's next. ins monday and that's next. (♪♪) i'm getting vaccinated with pfizer's pneumococcal pneumonia vaccine. so am i. because i'm at risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. come on. i already got a pneumonia vaccine, but i'm asking about the added protection of prevnar 20®. if you're 19 or older with certain chronic conditions like asthma, diabetes, copd, or heart disease, or are 65 or older, you are at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. prevnar 20® is approved in adults to help prevent infections from 20 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pn
codify roe. and make arizona the proabortion state that its people are. arizona is a pro abortion state. we are for independent freedom. and, the republicans and the extremists are going to discover that if they don't respect women and the right to control their body. >> congressman rubin gallego, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >>> and coming up, today, defendant trump lost his final attempt to delay the beginning of his first criminal trial. that...
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that they indirectly voted for chief justice roberts and justice samuel alito, who wrote concerning roe versus wade. and is the 49 million people who voted for george h.w. bush, who indirectly voted for clarence thomas to serve on the supreme court, where he waited for decades to vote to overturn. many of those republican voters did not mean, most voters had every right as a presidential posturing. george h.w. bush, and the bush family were supporters of planned parenthood until george h.w. bush had to change his position in 19 in the vice presidential running mate. an act of ultimate cynicism and politics. no one working in american politics believed that george h.w. bush from connecticut was really opposed to abortion. which in that year was running on an antiabortion platform that the candidates never emphasized, to ensure that antiabortion voters knew about. it was the most cynical vice presidential candidate. the first the first of his sons did not need to engage in a public reversal. he became a governor running for governor of texas. with the absolute antiabortion politics of the
that they indirectly voted for chief justice roberts and justice samuel alito, who wrote concerning roe versus wade. and is the 49 million people who voted for george h.w. bush, who indirectly voted for clarence thomas to serve on the supreme court, where he waited for decades to vote to overturn. many of those republican voters did not mean, most voters had every right as a presidential posturing. george h.w. bush, and the bush family were supporters of planned parenthood until george h.w....