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roe v. wade, they wanted it ended. >> it must be >> remembered that the democrats or the radical ones on this position, because they support abortion up to an even beyond the ninth month the concept of having an abortion and the later months and even executed you should after birth are in fact track. >> democrats do not believe in >> execution after birth and the claim that both sides demanded the end of roe versus wade is completely false. in fact, new polling indicates the vast majority of americans, including nearly half of republicans, support a federally guaranteed right to abortion. let's discuss with cnn political commentator, democratic strategy because maria cardona and cnn political commentator and republican strategist alice stewart, alice and maria are the host of the podcast hot mics from left to right. alice, your reaction to what trump had to say this morning? >> look, i think from a political standpoint, moving into the general election, this was the smart move to make becaus
roe v. wade, they wanted it ended. >> it must be >> remembered that the democrats or the radical ones on this position, because they support abortion up to an even beyond the ninth month the concept of having an abortion and the later months and even executed you should after birth are in fact track. >> democrats do not believe in >> execution after birth and the claim that both sides demanded the end of roe versus wade is completely false. in fact, new polling indicates...
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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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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
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...
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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....
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overturn roe v. wade and the dobbs decision more than two years ago, women lost their reproductive freedom. women lost the right to choose across the country. now we are in a situation where there are 21 states with extreme abortion bands in place meaning when -- one in three women of reproductive age in the country are living in a state with a restrictive ban. >> let's talk about the reality on the ground. what exactly that means. we have seen women turned away from emergency rooms. we have seen the risk of doctors being criminalized. is the situation urgent enough that the administration can do something now? >> yes. i mean, the preside said from the day the dobbs decision came down that the only way to replace the constitutional right that had been lost, and i would note, it is the first time in american history that a fundamental constitutional right has been taken away, the only way to a place that is bypassing federal legislation that would effect women and people across the country. that is wh
overturn roe v. wade and the dobbs decision more than two years ago, women lost their reproductive freedom. women lost the right to choose across the country. now we are in a situation where there are 21 states with extreme abortion bands in place meaning when -- one in three women of reproductive age in the country are living in a state with a restrictive ban. >> let's talk about the reality on the ground. what exactly that means. we have seen women turned away from emergency rooms. we...
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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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>> because we don't need it any longer, because we broke roe v. wade and we did something that nobody thought was possible. we gave it back to the states. and it's working the way it's supposed to. >> that is an outright flip-flop with this arizona decision. he's had to say that he actually doesn't think this arizona law should stand, that it should be repealed and revised. >> donald trump just said, the collection of state bans is, quote, working the way it is supposed to. >> reporter: democrats appear to be banking on the backlash to drive voters all across the country. >> this is 2024. not the 1800s. and we're not going back. >> reporter: the arizona state legislature was expected to swiftly repeal the law, even carrie lake, a republican candidate for u.s. senate, recognizing this could be a lightning rod for voters. >> what's really coming into harm's way is this mission on the ballot. so, i think our lawmakers need to do something quickly. >> reporter: but at the last minute, republicans blocked that effort. democrats say they will try to rep
>> because we don't need it any longer, because we broke roe v. wade and we did something that nobody thought was possible. we gave it back to the states. and it's working the way it's supposed to. >> that is an outright flip-flop with this arizona decision. he's had to say that he actually doesn't think this arizona law should stand, that it should be repealed and revised. >> donald trump just said, the collection of state bans is, quote, working the way it is supposed to....
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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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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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i have covered it long before roe was overturned. and i have never really seen this sort of immediate 180 from republicans in this way on this issue. geoff: that is carter sherman with the guardian. thanks so much for sharing your reporting and your insights with us. carter: thank you for having me. stephanie: here are the latest headlines. the environmental protection agency is cracking down on pollution from some 200 chemical plants from texas to the ohio river valley. new rules would cut toxic -- by 200 times annually. offering strong standards to/pollution, reduce cancer risk and ensure cleaner air for committees. an appeals court upheld the decision to allow california to set its own tailpipe emissions limits. rail operator norfolk southern has agreed to a $600 million settlement for last year's train development in east palestine, ohio. it really is more than a million gallons of hazardous material. residents within 20 miles of the crash who suffered potential adverse impacts are eligible for compensation. the parents of the te
i have covered it long before roe was overturned. and i have never really seen this sort of immediate 180 from republicans in this way on this issue. geoff: that is carter sherman with the guardian. thanks so much for sharing your reporting and your insights with us. carter: thank you for having me. stephanie: here are the latest headlines. the environmental protection agency is cracking down on pollution from some 200 chemical plants from texas to the ohio river valley. new rules would cut...
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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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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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lieu: donald trump campaigned on overturning roe v. wade. he then bragged about overturning roe v. wade. and republicans now want to put a national abortion ban. democrats want to codify roe v. wade. the two parties are not the same. mr. aguilar: in the back. reporter: [indiscernible] --
lieu: donald trump campaigned on overturning roe v. wade. he then bragged about overturning roe v. wade. and republicans now want to put a national abortion ban. democrats want to codify roe v. wade. the two parties are not the same. mr. aguilar: in the back. reporter: [indiscernible] --
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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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judging by the video. observation, the roe deer died from its wounds, the animal’s carcass was simply loaded into a car trailer, it’s hard to say what benefit the concertina brings to lithuania, the damage it caused to nature can be assessed: 27 wild animals died on the lithuanian border, 16 moose, 10 roe deer, one deer. be careful, a new scheme of deception, scammers introduce themselves as employees of bel telecom, a pensioner from minsk fell for the scammers, strangers called the woman in the messenger and... introduced themselves as telecom operators, she was offered to extend the package of services for television, but the woman assumed that scammers were calling her and i hung up, and agreed to follow the link that came in the sms message, namely download, install the application, i’ll try, then i received an sms on my phone from beltelecom that i need to download file, i downloaded it, my phone began to work poorly, then they called me from the financial police and said that my money had been written off, and in order to secure my money, i had to go to the bank, they named
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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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roe v. wade. my view is now that we have abortion where everyone wanted it from a legal standpoint, 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. >> arizona giving the nation the latest stark example of the consequences of leaving the issue up to individual states. the arizona supreme court ruled a 160-year-old near total abortion ban still on the books in the state is enforceable. the decision which could shutter abortion clinics across arizona adds the state to the growing list of places where abortion health care is effectively banned. to allowed an 1864 law to stand, make being abortion a felony punishable by two to five years in prison for anyone who performs one or helps a woman obtain one. the civil war era law, which was enacted half a century before arizona even was a state, does include an exemption to save the life of the mother. arizona's attorney general came out against the ban mo
roe v. wade. my view is now that we have abortion where everyone wanted it from a legal standpoint, 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. >> arizona giving the nation the latest stark example of the consequences of leaving the issue up to individual states. the arizona supreme court ruled a 160-year-old near total abortion ban still on the books in the state is enforceable. the...
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since roe was overturned, where are women right now in this country, in this pos roe era? that is the right question because what happened when the supreme court in the united states overturned roe versus wade and the dobbs decision 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. let�*s talk about the reality on the ground, what exactly that means. we have seen women turned away from emergency rooms and the risk of doctors being criminalised, is the situation urgent enough that the administration can do something now? yes, the president said from the day the dobbs decision came down that the only way to replace the constitutional right that had been lost, and i would note it�*s a first time in american history that a fundamental constitutional right has been taken away, the only wa
since roe was overturned, where are women right now in this country, in this pos roe era? that is the right question because what happened when the supreme court in the united states overturned roe versus wade and the dobbs decision 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...
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i got rid of roe v. wade and by doing that -- by doing that, it put pro-lifers in a very strong negotiating position. >> do you believe in punishment for abortion, yes or no, as a principal? >> the answer is that there has to be some form of punishment. >> for the woman? >> yeah. >> joining, congressman barbara lee of california, co-chair of the pro-choice caucus. thank you for coming to the sunday show. do you expect to hear anything new from trump on abortion this week? >> absolutely not. no, jonathan. thank you for having me. listen to what he did and what he said. he acknowledged the fact that he was responsible for getting rid of a person's right to make their own health care decisions as it relates to their healthcare as it relates to abortion. that is what he did so we leave it to believe him. believe he did it and don't believe anything else that he says about this. he's going to move forward, i am confident, and uphold his position which he has shown us, and that is to end roe versus wade. >> yo
i got rid of roe v. wade and by doing that -- by doing that, it put pro-lifers in a very strong negotiating position. >> do you believe in punishment for abortion, yes or no, as a principal? >> the answer is that there has to be some form of punishment. >> for the woman? >> yeah. >> joining, congressman barbara lee of california, co-chair of the pro-choice caucus. thank you for coming to the sunday show. do you expect to hear anything new from trump on abortion...
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i think in getting rid of roe v. wade, he opened the door to the 14 states that outlawed abortion and the states that make it difficult, the six-week ban. he changed the conversation. it's now about pro-choice, getting rid of all the bans. the fact that he would not support any ban at all, remember, he was thinking through this. do i do a 16-week or anything. he decided not to because it's changed. the conversation has changed. anyone who supports a ban is on the other side right now, even 16 weeks, which is considered negotiable at one point. he's changed what's going on in arizona, the 1860s bill. i think his instinct is punishment. it does fit a lot of the things, the way he thinks about women, and when he makes fun of women when he had relationships with, stormy, e. jean carroll, horse-faced, somes up with phrases like nicknames. why doesn't he just say i didn't do it or something? he goes on the offensive. and he's never taken that back. he's never said, i made a mistake, because he never says, i make a mistake.
i think in getting rid of roe v. wade, he opened the door to the 14 states that outlawed abortion and the states that make it difficult, the six-week ban. he changed the conversation. it's now about pro-choice, getting rid of all the bans. the fact that he would not support any ban at all, remember, he was thinking through this. do i do a 16-week or anything. he decided not to because it's changed. the conversation has changed. anyone who supports a ban is on the other side right now, even 16...
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now, in the post-roe era and the post-roe world, every time abortion is a single issue on the ballot states, the pro-abortion crowd has one. so what i recommend and i think republicans need to do politically speaking, moving forward is embraced the current situation. and you can be pro-life, you can be anti-abortion, but you can also do everything you can to protect the sanctity of life and understand what kind of legislation, what kind of laws need to be in place that can be embraced by everyone. and that means protecting the sanctity of life. that means exceptions for rape, incest, and life of the mother. and let's get away from talking about bands. and let's talk about abortion limits. where can people agree that as a reasonable limit on abortions and have that conversation? and i think nikki haley also hit it on the head and she said, let's make sure and stop demonizing this issue, stop demonizing people on both sides. and let's have rational conversations on what limits can be in place and that's where republicans need to go moving forward. >> good luck with the rational convers
now, in the post-roe era and the post-roe world, every time abortion is a single issue on the ballot states, the pro-abortion crowd has one. so what i recommend and i think republicans need to do politically speaking, moving forward is embraced the current situation. and you can be pro-life, you can be anti-abortion, but you can also do everything you can to protect the sanctity of life and understand what kind of legislation, what kind of laws need to be in place that can be embraced by...
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elected democratic congress,, harris, and i, will pave the way to codify roe v. wade again. >> a ballot initiative in florida will give voters opportunity to protect abortion access in the state constitution. >> all over this country from ohio, kansas, michigan, kentucky, wisconsin, virginia, women and men in every background voted in record numbers to protect reproductive freedom. this november, you can add florida to that list. you can. are you ready to do that? you have got to show up and vote. are you ready to protect freedom? donald trump ripped away the freedom of rights for women. it is up to us to restore freedom of rights to women in america. we will teach donald trump what an important lesson this is, don't mess with the women of america. >> donald. >> i think florida is in play, nationally. this election is about getting out the votes, it's about putting together a campaign the old-fashioned way, not use all technology available, but everything from knocking on doors to putting up road signs to making sure we get people to the polls, all those things.
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the undoing of roe v. wade, the primary effect that it has is on rural women and rural young women and families where it presents them a financial disparity. you know, if you are a wealthy individual or someone of means you are able to send your daughter off to a vacation to have an abortion. if you don't, you are kind of stuck, you know with no option. and the other thing that i want to talk about is that i do not understand how people support the -- president trump and his party when they are in support of flying confederate fat -- confederate flags. i do not understand how people of color will support a party that puts at front and center. that is why it -- that is what i have to say. host: jerry in hiawatha, kansas. independent. caller: i was going to say, much like the last caller, he has a typical democrat with double standards and no justice for the other side. we keep talking about trump, what about president biden and the imposter that has taken money from china? you and i know it. it is actual fa
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isn't this what actavis said would happen after the overturning of roe v wade? tina yeah. >> they are saying that doctors in good faith should be covered but there are some cases were clearly, doctors practicing in good faith would be prosecuted. the justices shortly after said why are we even hear if it's true that doctors can practice in good faith because that is what they are doing now, so why are we here if you are not trying to wedge space between what we need to do and what you are saying they can't do? yes, the reaction of all my colleagues is the same, which is that it is appalling what they are suggesting. >> dr. chu, thank you for joining us and sharing your insights. >>> next, and nbc news investigation into israel's so- called safe zones in gaza. and it was the worst day. mom was crying. i was sad. colton: i was diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma. brett: once we got the first initial hit, it was just straight tears, sickness in your stomach, just don't want to get up out of bed. joe: there's always that saying, well, you've got to look on the bright si
isn't this what actavis said would happen after the overturning of roe v wade? tina yeah. >> they are saying that doctors in good faith should be covered but there are some cases were clearly, doctors practicing in good faith would be prosecuted. the justices shortly after said why are we even hear if it's true that doctors can practice in good faith because that is what they are doing now, so why are we here if you are not trying to wedge space between what we need to do and what you are...
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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 be clear, the majority of americans actually support abortion restriction, stephen, which is not the case for pro—abortion activists in this country. so those that are bewailing the overturning of roe v wade and planned parenthood are some of these very activistic, pro—abortion groups, they don't want any abortion restrictions. and as you know, even in most european countries, abortion is largely restricted after the first trimester. that's not so in the united states. in fact, most states in the united states don't have those sorts of abortion restrictions. so i think there's a misunderstanding that some folks have in media, that roe v wade somehow banned all abortions being overturned. that's simply not the case. in my state of california, abortion is legal through all nine months of preg
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democrats having, here is putting the blame on trump for helping to over turn roe. >> that will be a massive driver. it will be compounded by the fact that constitutional amendments will be appearing on the ballot in multiple states across the country. i appreciate vice president harris being on top of this. because what she said is something that really lays out for you what is at stake here. talking about the fact that a second administration will mean more bands and fewer freedoms, that hits the nail on the head. hours before she spoke former president trump said that these day bands are working out exactly how he anticipated. that goes to reference the fact that he did appointed three anti-choice judges. they reference the dobbs decision in their decision and opinion to allow these bands to move forward. laying this at trumps feet is appropriate. the biden campaign is continuing to amplify this message around freedom as it relates to the second administration because that is something that will resonate with voters. seeing the contrast before a former president saying that these
democrats having, here is putting the blame on trump for helping to over turn roe. >> that will be a massive driver. it will be compounded by the fact that constitutional amendments will be appearing on the ballot in multiple states across the country. i appreciate vice president harris being on top of this. because what she said is something that really lays out for you what is at stake here. talking about the fact that a second administration will mean more bands and fewer freedoms,...
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codefy roe. and make arizona the pro abortion state its people are. arizona is a state that is for independent freedom and the republicans and these extremists are going to discover that if they don't respect women and the right to control their body. >> congressman ruben gallego candidate for senator in ards arz thank you for joining us tonight -- arizona thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> today defendant trump lost his final attempt to delay the beginning of his first criminal trial. that begins on monday and that is next. alright. done. ♪♪ plateau de fromage! oh la la! don't panic. gift easy with gift mode, new on etsy. one in five children worldwide are faced with the reality of living without food, no family dinners, no special treats, not enough energy to play. all around the world, hunger is affecting children's physical and mental health. toddlers are suffering from acute malnutrition, which stunts their growth. kids are forced to drop out of school so they can help support their families. conflict, inflation and climate ha
codefy roe. and make arizona the pro abortion state its people are. arizona is a state that is for independent freedom and the republicans and these extremists are going to discover that if they don't respect women and the right to control their body. >> congressman ruben gallego candidate for senator in ards arz thank you for joining us tonight -- arizona thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> today defendant trump lost his final attempt to delay the beginning of...
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and obviously we are going to ask congress to legislate and make roe v wade the law. that something were going to continue to do. >> inflation is at three-point to percent attire. are there any concerns the inflation result last year? >> i am going to say that this is a president that's doing everything they can to fight inflation. to build an economy from the bottom up and middle outfit we've been pretty consistent about that. and over what we have seen over the past several months as inflation is down two thirds core inflation is at the low since may of 2021 if that matters. rages are rising faster than price of the last year since the pandemic we've seen 50 million jobs created because the policies is present is put forward. some bipartisan legislation that's come into law that helps create those of millions of jobs. unemployment is under 4%. is there more work to be done? absolutely. doing everything we can to lower costs but reported continue to take on big pharma to continue lower housing costs which really hurts families. here talk about junk fees and the gougi
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soon after that reversal of roe v. wade, attorney general, merrick garland put out a statement that reminded everyone of a federal law called the emergency medical act law that applies just to emergency rooms and would require any woman who would come there with pregnancy complications to get emergency care to stabilize her health, even if it didn't even if she her death was not imminent, it would be serious life threatening, not life-threatening situations, health threatening situations like rupture of a membrane infection then a serious infection near organ failure. that's the kind of medical emergencies that are right in the gap here of what the federal government says should be covered in emergency rooms. and that idaho says should not be covered up first sarah will be joshua turner, representing the state of idaho, arguing that federal for law does not preempt state law here, that the state still governs what goes on in the emergency room up next we'll be solicitor general. elizabeth prelogar saying in serious eme
soon after that reversal of roe v. wade, attorney general, merrick garland put out a statement that reminded everyone of a federal law called the emergency medical act law that applies just to emergency rooms and would require any woman who would come there with pregnancy complications to get emergency care to stabilize her health, even if it didn't even if she her death was not imminent, it would be serious life threatening, not life-threatening situations, health threatening situations like...
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supreme court legalized abortion nationwide in roe v. wade, that meant there were several laws across the country that dated back decades that would no longer be in effect. many of these laws were never really and truly dealt with, they just went dormant. so when the supreme court overturned roe in 2020 two, suddenly all the states including arizona had to deal with the so-called zombie laws they had never fully reckoned with. arizona had also in 2022 passed a separate 15 week abortion ban, but what happened was that 15 week abortion ban in this near-total abortion ban from 1864 just sort of coexisted and they weren't really harmonized in any kind of way. in this case, in particular planned parenthood has argued the laws needed to be harmonized and that's why the 15 week man should be able to stand over the 1864 ban. that's not the argument the arizona's a broom court accepted today. geoff: in the meantime arizona's attorney general said she would not criticize any doctor who performs abortion procedures, saying it's a collective effort
supreme court legalized abortion nationwide in roe v. wade, that meant there were several laws across the country that dated back decades that would no longer be in effect. many of these laws were never really and truly dealt with, they just went dormant. so when the supreme court overturned roe in 2020 two, suddenly all the states including arizona had to deal with the so-called zombie laws they had never fully reckoned with. arizona had also in 2022 passed a separate 15 week abortion ban, but...
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wade, we terminate it. >> roe >> v. wade. >> i was able to terminate roe v. wade after 50 years of trying the results have been stories like this one told him the biden campaign ad, yes, but about a woman, a family who wanted their child wanted a child >> and were devastated by the consequences of the fall of roe the outfit she was gonna maybe where home from the hospital >> all >> this is the blanket that she would okay >> there's also kate cox. she's the texas woman who also desperately wanted a baby when she was told that her baby likely wouldn't live for more than a few days outside the womb. she sought an abortion to try to protect her ability to try again, to have a chance mild here's what she told nbc news and december >> it's a hard to hard time you know even with a being hopeful with the decision that came from the hearing this morning there's there's still we're going through the loss of a child there's no outcome here that i take home my healthy baby girl, you know, so it's hard call had to leave her home, state of texas to get the care that she ne
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trump boasts of appointing three of the justices who struck roe down. >> we broke roe v. wade, and we did something that nobody thought was possible. we gave it back to the states. and the states are working very brilliantly. >> reporter: today, biden calling trump out. >> individual state laws are working, in his words, brilliantly. brilliantly. it's a six-week ban in florida. it's really brilliant, isn't it? even before women know they're pregnant. is that brilliant? >> reporter: biden is counting on the issue to energize voters, especially women. he was introduced today by kaitlyn joshua of louisiana. she was almost 12 weeks pregnant when she suffered a miscarriage. when she showed up at the hospital bleeding, doctors refused to treat her, afraid of running afoul of louisiana's near total abortion ban. >> another hospital basically just told me they'd send me home with prayers, but were not able to medically diagnose miscarriage. >> reporter: they said they would send you home with prayers, but couldn't give you medical advice? >> that's correct. >> reporter: her messa
trump boasts of appointing three of the justices who struck roe down. >> we broke roe v. wade, and we did something that nobody thought was possible. we gave it back to the states. and the states are working very brilliantly. >> reporter: today, biden calling trump out. >> individual state laws are working, in his words, brilliantly. brilliantly. it's a six-week ban in florida. it's really brilliant, isn't it? even before women know they're pregnant. is that brilliant?...
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yesterday, donald trump proudly reminded us that he ended roe. lying that everyone wanted it sent back to the states. >> 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. 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. >> well, this is exactly what happens to women when you leave it up to right-wing christian nationalists waging a full blown war on women's independence and health care in the states. arizona joins roughly 20 states that after the fall of roe now ban or seriously restrict abortion access. women in these states are reproductive prisoners. subjugated to the will of a minority while trump says he wants to leave it up to the states, well, that too is a facade. a farce sold to the media so he can seem like he's somehow moderating his position,
yesterday, donald trump proudly reminded us that he ended roe. lying that everyone wanted it sent back to the states. >> 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. 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...
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.” >> people forget, fighting roe v wade was, right from the beginning, all about bringing the issue back to the date pursuant to the 10th amendment and states rights. it wasn't about anything else. that's what it was. we brought it back to the states, and i lots of things are happening and lots of good things are happening. now, all i say is, the states are handing it and it's totally kill that issue. we are going to make our country great again. everybody is going to be happy. >> totally kill that issue. have you noticed how killed the issue is? trump is convinced he can talk his way out of this abortion jam by spouting talking points as if they are magic words state rights and everybody's want to be happy and we settled and we killed it. every time they talk about this issue, they are simply establishing in people's minds the truth that it really was donald trump who made the overturning of roe v wade inevitable, and that everything that flows from him is his doing. kerry lake, a candidate for senate in arizona, two years ago, in public on camera, she praised the 1864 abortion ban
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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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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 so when trump was running in 2016, it was an idea to overturn roe. and so for so long, we've seen republicans used abortion as i'm i can mobilize evangelicals around it. but then when it actually became the law, when we want to roe was overturned, people realize that's what that idea is, not what they really want it and is dramatically out of touch was where most americans are, regardless of party affiliation, ashley, to this question about lindsey graham, kellyanne conway behind the scenes telling donald trump, you should do 15, 16 weeks national ban over being held accountable for these very draconian state bands are more draconian stay fans, i should say as a democrat, thinking about running against trump, where would you rather he be >> i mean, it on policy position, i would rather him not be in an all. >> but i mean, like if you're trying to run a campaign event on like what's think it actually matters because i think there's a contradiction in both positions, right? so if you say national ban, that is contradictory to where you originally said
and so when trump was running in 2016, it was an idea to overturn roe. and so for so long, we've seen republicans used abortion as i'm i can mobilize evangelicals around it. but then when it actually became the law, when we want to roe was overturned, people realize that's what that idea is, not what they really want it and is dramatically out of touch was where most americans are, regardless of party affiliation, ashley, to this question about lindsey graham, kellyanne conway behind the scenes...
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i'm running to make roe v. wade the law of the land again so women have the federal guarantee to the right to choose. donald trump doesn't trust women. i do. >> that comes one day after the florida supreme court allowed a six-week abortion ban in that state to sing and while also rolling an amendment to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution can appeal and appear on the ballot. now with florida set for a shorter nonreproductive rage, republicans will have to make the case to the voters, a fight they have lost every time so far since roe v. wade was overturned. debbie powell is a democratic congress woman running for senate against florida republican rick scott, incumbent republican, focusing on these issues. it is nice to have you here. >> good evening, chris, thank you for having me. >> for the folks in your state you are running to represent statewide in the u.s. senate, what does it mean to be that the florida supreme court has upheld this six week fan ? >> it will be dangerous for tens of thousa
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even pro-choice republicans who didn't want roe v. wade overturned i mean, you would hear sort of moderate plug-in saying, well, if the states are for, you know, we'll see what happens. states will have to go to the polls and they'll have to pass protections and there was this sort of constitutional argument that made it seem reasonable when you have throwback laws for the 19th century, when horsehair was used as surgical thread. all right, when women couldn't vote or own property or have bank accounts, be the standard. now. and by the way, it >> has opened up >> this possibility for really right wing extremist groups who advocate really lawfare this area, especially on social conservative issues, is alliance defending freedom, which was the group that created the argument that won the day at the state supreme court in arizona >> nobody >> expected that the floodgates would be open to such extreme legal arguments that have been one the de within the context of the conservative movement. and i defer to russell moore in terms of how he,
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the constitution proper way to handle this is to overturn roe and leave it to the states. and what they really didn't consider was in -- that was going to set off warfare in all 50 states and anybody who is running nationally would have to comment or be held to all of these battles that are going on around the country. >> electoral politics have favored democrats so far in this -- in fox news' poll you see that most americans. >> bret: we can put that up as you are talking. >> okay. most americans are in favor of abortion rights in this country. tick that up. i don't know if there is a slide that can show among republicans in particular, you have even seen the support increase among republicans as well for abortion rights. this is an issue that democrats believe can help them turn traditionally states that either traditionally have been red or purple can help them turn them blue in the presidential race. that's something you saw trump himself essentially pointing to. >> bret: right. which is what he was trying it avoid. meantime words matter on campaigns. we saw two days o
the constitution proper way to handle this is to overturn roe and leave it to the states. and what they really didn't consider was in -- that was going to set off warfare in all 50 states and anybody who is running nationally would have to comment or be held to all of these battles that are going on around the country. >> electoral politics have favored democrats so far in this -- in fox news' poll you see that most americans. >> bret: we can put that up as you are talking. >>...
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we will i can tell you that rick scott also celebrated overturning roe v wade. rick scott also supports a six- week abortion ban and what is happening with trump is that they are trying to hide and run away from this toxic record that they know very well they're going to lose. i think that it is going to galvanize voters of all ages, of all political affiliations and when i am telling voters in florida, that it doesn't matter if they sign and a vote to protect abortion rights in the states constitution. if they elect rick scott and send him back to the senate and then he pushes a national abortion ban, that is why my race has become more critical than ever. >> it is a good point that you do have in fact, a distinct situation which is an extremely restrictive ban in place now. the opportunity to overturn that ban and enshrine the rights into the state constitution on election day on the same day that you might have a situation in which a republican senate and a republican president will look else which will then pass a national ban that will overturn whatever the
we will i can tell you that rick scott also celebrated overturning roe v wade. rick scott also supports a six- week abortion ban and what is happening with trump is that they are trying to hide and run away from this toxic record that they know very well they're going to lose. i think that it is going to galvanize voters of all ages, of all political affiliations and when i am telling voters in florida, that it doesn't matter if they sign and a vote to protect abortion rights in the states...
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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...