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[applause] alabama is a pro-life state. i am more committed than ever to protecting the sanctity of life and as i have said on this occasion last year our work is not done. this evening i am proud to declare we will foster a culture of life. we must refocus our efforts to do more to support life. last year commissioner nancy putnam the department of human resources had great success in foster care adoptions. focused on enhancing childcare quality. i am proud to double down on these efforts. to foster a better culture of life we must also do more to support alabamians. in early onset of medical care is necessary for mothers and children. while we are making significant strides we still face challenges especially in rural alabama. that's why i'm proud to support a pilot program that will start posting men and women in nine county health diploma yet -- in areas of need. folks there's nothing more important than our alabama families. we must come together to find common ground on many ways to support them. the success of any st
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alabama can do better and it will take making alabama's workforce programs for effective and efficient. the mission of workforce development must be to recruit, train, employ and retain alabamans into high-demand jobs. we need more people to fill just about every kind of healthcare job out there.er doctors, nurses, techs, you name it. last year i introduced the idea that alabama school of healthcare sciences. we used our successful school cyber technology in engineering as well as other specialty schools ashe the blueprint. this school would directly expos young men and women from around alabama and particularly rural students. maybe they want to gobe to colle and become a nurse or even attend medical or dental school. we want to give an opportunity in state of the art school to attend. only last year we had finalized the plans i am proposing we locate the schooling monopolies. [applause] already we have received tremendous support and health care is just a few steps away from the proposed site where the students will learn and on top of all of this, the feasibility report commission b
alabama can do better and it will take making alabama's workforce programs for effective and efficient. the mission of workforce development must be to recruit, train, employ and retain alabamans into high-demand jobs. we need more people to fill just about every kind of healthcare job out there.er doctors, nurses, techs, you name it. last year i introduced the idea that alabama school of healthcare sciences. we used our successful school cyber technology in engineering as well as other...
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alabama. he worked for three southern newspapers, joined the times in 1978. as of correspondent in atlanta. he then white house correspondent and then became deputy washington correspondent bureau chief to became then london bureau chief, then became washington bureau chief. as you can see, he was moving up the ladder. then he was editor of the editorial for eight years and. finally, in 2000, one was named executive editor, which is the top job at the times. in his spare time. he won the pulitzer prize for his writing and he's managed to find way to write five books in the process of this. some of you may have attended the appearance of his son ben raines, who participated in open book open mind during the pandemic and it was a virtual appearance. we were doing it remotely at that time and he had done a book on his role in the discovery of the last slave ship. go, hilda. so this this is a second appearance for the raines family in conversation with howell as edward ball, who was another southe
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alabama's largest hospital system the university of alabama, has already passed -- paused its ivf services out of fear of prosecution. the decision to conceive a child through ivf is rarely ever a parent's first choice. it's physically and emotionally painful, taxing and tedious and expensive. but for countless couples dreaming of just one thing, just one thing -- the chance to start a family -- the legislation that my colleagues have been working is absolutely essential. the ivf journey, as we started talking about years ago, for so many parentsgruelling, filled with countless doctors' appointments agonizing waits for test results and, too often -- too often -- disappointment. the process is very delicate. embryos can expire at any time during the process due to an citizens. a doctor could be charged with wrongful death in an embryo expires. that means women who are already undergoing this incredibly painful process could also be handed a wrongful death lawsuit on top of everything else. that my view madam president and colleagues is nothing short of criminalizing parents, criminalizing p
alabama's largest hospital system the university of alabama, has already passed -- paused its ivf services out of fear of prosecution. the decision to conceive a child through ivf is rarely ever a parent's first choice. it's physically and emotionally painful, taxing and tedious and expensive. but for countless couples dreaming of just one thing, just one thing -- the chance to start a family -- the legislation that my colleagues have been working is absolutely essential. the ivf journey, as we...
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that's what, unfortunately, the alabama state governor signed into law. basically, you can operate without any supervision, any regulation, as an ivf clinic. you can be as negligent as you want. and your patients, the parents, have no legal recourse. it's an absolute injustice. it also treats human beings, these embryos, as commodities, as material, not even.... they're not even treated as material goods, because at least with material goods, people have a sense of property rights. like, i can have legal recourse if someone destroys my property. they're treated as less than property, even, in the state of alabama, in ivf clinics. so it's an absolute travesty that this happened. and that's why myself and many other pro—life groups and leaders have said this is an outrage. and again, the reason for this extreme action by these politicians, unfortunately, is the massive misinformation swirling and the power of the pro—abortion and now the nf industries. you don't realise this, perhaps, but in the united states, there's virtually no regulation of nf. you
that's what, unfortunately, the alabama state governor signed into law. basically, you can operate without any supervision, any regulation, as an ivf clinic. you can be as negligent as you want. and your patients, the parents, have no legal recourse. it's an absolute injustice. it also treats human beings, these embryos, as commodities, as material, not even.... they're not even treated as material goods, because at least with material goods, people have a sense of property rights. like, i can...
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mak in alabama. so we're seeing heartbreaking headlines about couples in that
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is that the king smell in alabama, a doctor who performs an idea of treatment. it could be what sued. yes, into the wrong full on that statue support statute. so that civil liability, right. so the idea is that you could be sued just as you would be if you cause the death of a minor for samples of significant amount of liability. and then there are also questions about whether this interpretation the judge trip to the majority calls them extra or uterine children. whether that definition of what is a child under alabama law will be expanded. dr. statutes include in the criminal law, it is an interesting term. i'm, it is one of the, some i, i've never seen before, extra uterine children are in and that comes from the alabama supreme court. the wording of the court. i'm also include several references to god. is there a problem manage in your opinion of just just looking at things said, you know, clearly through a judicial lint, here's a real stand. assistant chief justice parker is concurrence. he talks about the idea that it would be asked front to himself, capi
is that the king smell in alabama, a doctor who performs an idea of treatment. it could be what sued. yes, into the wrong full on that statue support statute. so that civil liability, right. so the idea is that you could be sued just as you would be if you cause the death of a minor for samples of significant amount of liability. and then there are also questions about whether this interpretation the judge trip to the majority calls them extra or uterine children. whether that definition of...
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as _ alabama. tom, thank you so much for the update. as tom _ alabama. tom, thank you so much for the update. as tom said - for the update. as tom said there, we're still waiting to find out how this progresses. joining me to discuss is justin mazzola, who is the deputy director of research at amnesty international usa, an organisation focused on human rights. thank you so much for your time. justin, can i first get your reaction to the supreme court decision to not hold this yes, thank you. it is not surprising considering what was just mentioned around the conservative nature of the court and how they have been handling death penalty cases. emergency state yesterday and the appeal from the 11th circuit today was denied. the justice dissenting comments were prescient in terms of where we stand in terms of what's about to happen. what are your specific concerns here about the method being used? amnesty international is opposed the death penalty in all circumstances, and all forms and method of execution. it is the ultimate cruel and degrading punishment.
as _ alabama. tom, thank you so much for the update. as tom _ alabama. tom, thank you so much for the update. as tom said - for the update. as tom said there, we're still waiting to find out how this progresses. joining me to discuss is justin mazzola, who is the deputy director of research at amnesty international usa, an organisation focused on human rights. thank you so much for your time. justin, can i first get your reaction to the supreme court decision to not hold this yes, thank you. it...
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. >> i think this is a giant step forward for alabama. i think it's a victory tonight for women, for families, for alabama in general. it feels like it's the start of a change, here. >> last night on this program we broke the news that the democrat marilyn lance flipped a seat in the alabama state house. she actually won the special election my 25 points, in a district that donald trump won by one percentage point in 2020. the biden/harris campaign has called her win a major warning sign for trump, saying that alabama voters know exactly who to blame for restricting their ability to decide how and when to build their families, and they're ready to fight back. it's a seat marilyn lands ran for two years ago, and lost by seven points to republican david cole, who held that seat until he pleaded guilty to voter fraud in august. marylin lands ran on women's reproductive rights in alabama, where the state supreme court ruled that frozen embryos are people, and which has a near- total abortion ban. she shared her own experience with abortion in
. >> i think this is a giant step forward for alabama. i think it's a victory tonight for women, for families, for alabama in general. it feels like it's the start of a change, here. >> last night on this program we broke the news that the democrat marilyn lance flipped a seat in the alabama state house. she actually won the special election my 25 points, in a district that donald trump won by one percentage point in 2020. the biden/harris campaign has called her win a major warning...
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by by order of the alabama supreme court at 7:53 central time alabama executed mr kennison smith at the correctional facility. it was exhibited for the i988 facility. it was exhibited for the 1988 capital murder of elizabeth dorling sennett in culver county. after the execution, a number of witnesses addressed the media and described what happened. once the execution began within a couple of minutes, kenny began to violently push against the straps. his head began to move back and forth violently. this was the fifth execution i witnessed in alabama and i've never seen such a violent reaction to execution. in a statement following the execution, governor kay ivey says: mr smith's legal team also came out with a statement: alabama is one of 27 us states where the death our correspondent, tom bateman, was in alabama and visited the facility where the execution took place. hejoins us live. tom, what more do we know about the execution and how it happened?— the execution and how it ha ened? ~ . happened? well, we heard there from one of— happened? well, we heard there from one of the _ h
by by order of the alabama supreme court at 7:53 central time alabama executed mr kennison smith at the correctional facility. it was exhibited for the i988 facility. it was exhibited for the 1988 capital murder of elizabeth dorling sennett in culver county. after the execution, a number of witnesses addressed the media and described what happened. once the execution began within a couple of minutes, kenny began to violently push against the straps. his head began to move back and forth...
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alabama fertility is one of them. dr. mimi mcclain had to tell patients the clinic is too concerned about legal liabilities to do ivf right now. >> the conversations that i've had to have this week have been some of the most heart-wrenching that i've ever had to have. i feel powerless. >> reporter: she hopes gop leaders vocally backing ivf will turn things around. >> i think the national leaders serving their support behind our cause to provide ivf care in alabama is incredibly powerful >> reporter: kelly belmont is preparing for her second round of ivf so far her clinic is still operating, but she is terrified that could change >> if ivf were to be stopped across the state, what would you be doing >> honestly, i think it would be over for us we had to pull from our 401(k) just to pay for what we've already done >> reporter: the 38-year-old belmonts feel like they're running out of time. >> it would literally be a dream crushed. >> and, yamiche, we now understand there's movement on legislation to protect ivf in alabama >
alabama fertility is one of them. dr. mimi mcclain had to tell patients the clinic is too concerned about legal liabilities to do ivf right now. >> the conversations that i've had to have this week have been some of the most heart-wrenching that i've ever had to have. i feel powerless. >> reporter: she hopes gop leaders vocally backing ivf will turn things around. >> i think the national leaders serving their support behind our cause to provide ivf care in alabama is...
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for alabama in general. it feels like it is a start of a change here. >> last night, we broke the news that the democrat marilyn lands flipped a seat in the alabama state house. she won the special election by 25 points. in a district that donald trump won by one percentage point in 2020. the biden harris campaign has called her win a major warning sign for trump saying that alabama voters quote know exactly who to blame for restricting their ability to decide how and when to build their families and they are ready to fight back. it is a seat marilyn lost two years ago. he pleaded guilty to voter fraud in august. marilyn ran on women's reproductive rights in alabama where the supreme court ruled that frozen embryos are people and there is a near total abortion ban. >> i was pregnant with a baby who had a fatal condition and would not survive. and because of alabama's abortion ban, we had to drive ten hours to get the medical care i needed. >> i once faced a nearly identical situation but was able to get the
for alabama in general. it feels like it is a start of a change here. >> last night, we broke the news that the democrat marilyn lands flipped a seat in the alabama state house. she won the special election by 25 points. in a district that donald trump won by one percentage point in 2020. the biden harris campaign has called her win a major warning sign for trump saying that alabama voters quote know exactly who to blame for restricting their ability to decide how and when to build their...
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amy: add to alabama where reproductive health and medical groups have requested the alabama supreme court revisit its february ruling that frozen embryos should be considered children. alabama republicans blocked a bill that would create federal protections for in vitro fertilization, introduced by tammy duckworth, who had both of her daughters using in vitro fertilization. >> women willing to go through expensive, painful medical treatment just for a chance to experience the smallest moment of parenthood. just have a new board to swaddle, a baby who needs to be changed, a toddler who needs shoes to be tied. if you believe they have the right to be called "mom" without also be called "a criminal" let as past this should be obvious legislation. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. health officials in gaza say at least 16 children have died in recent days from starvation and dehydration as israel's assault on gaza continues. unicef is warning the number of child deaths will likely "rapidly increase" unless
amy: add to alabama where reproductive health and medical groups have requested the alabama supreme court revisit its february ruling that frozen embryos should be considered children. alabama republicans blocked a bill that would create federal protections for in vitro fertilization, introduced by tammy duckworth, who had both of her daughters using in vitro fertilization. >> women willing to go through expensive, painful medical treatment just for a chance to experience the smallest...
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body conducting a field hearing in alabama talking to alabama voters about just that point, modern discrimination that alabamians are experiencing and we are seeing have russ the country. i would like to actually instead of landing there, he said something in testimony in response to an earlier question, that i would love to press on a little bit to understand more, you said that you are often -- your office uses to get mapping software for counties and disabilities and by expressing that accurately quick >> for the county boards and registrars.>> so that is helpful, because i noted earlier this month, 6000 voters in alabama's newly drawn section of the district, election postcards with incorrect voter information. and i appreciate your office as said before that you were not involved in handing out those postcards. can you talk a little bit about the intersection between the challenges of alabama voters not getting the correct information, and what you say your office helps to provide with elections and why your office has nothing to do with voters in alabama getting incorrect information for th
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leaves alabama? yes. are you feeling proud? are you feeling how are you feeling about alabama? we're >> going to get into a little bit feeling grief, not feeling great at all to be honest with you. >> okay? yes. >> that thought were also minutes away from talking his super producer mark ronson is his name. he is a guy behind. i'm just ken. you sought the moment we all remember from this weekend's oscars, i swear i've felt this performance through the screen didn't you >> listen, ron gaza? i didn't know he could sing like that. yeah. but the car graphy, it was the amazing as we saw for been a deir in the background, >> now this is a thing, you know, this movie, this song almost didn't make it into the movie. let's see what market does it say about that? and snl's legendary kenan thompson is here? >> yes. he's going to explain to us how his charles barkley is better than r charles barkley so the first time you saw him, do you were you offended? did you think it was funny? did you laugh? >> i laughed out loud. he that? i think it's an awesome being when people in personal aide to
leaves alabama? yes. are you feeling proud? are you feeling how are you feeling about alabama? we're >> going to get into a little bit feeling grief, not feeling great at all to be honest with you. >> okay? yes. >> that thought were also minutes away from talking his super producer mark ronson is his name. he is a guy behind. i'm just ken. you sought the moment we all remember from this weekend's oscars, i swear i've felt this performance through the screen didn't you >>...
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and it's not just alabama. because alabama is not alone in having this kind of language that passed before roe v. wade about life beginning at conception. yeah, anybody who lives in the right state who has a fertility appointment coming up and people wait for these appointments with an extraordinary amount of concern and anxiety. they are going to have to wonder whether, kind, of one judges ruling or one courts ruling could throw their carefully laid plans into chaos. >> indeed. and i will say, this is the kind of stuff you share, these concerns, these worries, this is the kind of stuff you share with your close friends, with your relatives. this is the kind of thing, this is the kind of worry and stress that is shared among communities. and so even if it's happening in alabama, people in pennsylvania and people in michigan and people in georgia and people in arizona and nevada are can understand the fear, the sadness, and the real concern about the future the people of alabama, the families of alabama feel. it
and it's not just alabama. because alabama is not alone in having this kind of language that passed before roe v. wade about life beginning at conception. yeah, anybody who lives in the right state who has a fertility appointment coming up and people wait for these appointments with an extraordinary amount of concern and anxiety. they are going to have to wonder whether, kind, of one judges ruling or one courts ruling could throw their carefully laid plans into chaos. >> indeed. and i...
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>> this really turned on a lot of questions of alabama state law, and alabama state constitutional law. so there may be a very limited path here. of course, this is going back to the lower court in alabama to determine whether or not the clinic is liable. but the seeds of this were already planted at the supreme court with the dobbs opinion, with justice alito writing that opinion, removing the question of abortion from the boards and sending it back to the states. i just want to emphasize for your listeners, you know, the court is up on the ballot and this election cycle. justice alito is in the 70s, justice thomas is in his 70s. if the republican president is elected they will be replaced by probably teenagers who will be on this court for another generation and a half. and is conservative supermajority will literally rule forever. >> the court is on the ballot. and they are not very popular, i think that we can all say that every poll tells us that. thank you both so much for everything you are doing out there and for explaining this case to all of us. that does it for me tonight. a
>> this really turned on a lot of questions of alabama state law, and alabama state constitutional law. so there may be a very limited path here. of course, this is going back to the lower court in alabama to determine whether or not the clinic is liable. but the seeds of this were already planted at the supreme court with the dobbs opinion, with justice alito writing that opinion, removing the question of abortion from the boards and sending it back to the states. i just want to...
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within alabama, would that be fair?— some law or other within alabama, would that be fair? right, and i was referrin: would that be fair? right, and i was referring to — would that be fair? right, and i was referring to transferring _ would that be fair? right, and i was referring to transferring them i would that be fair? right, and i was referring to transferring them to i referring to transferring them to the patient, whether they would be required to somehow make sure that these embryos develop, but you are absolutely right. whenever embryos are transported there is the risk that something should happen to them and would people be charged with a crime, so again so many questions without answers. it is crime, so again so many questions without answers.— without answers. it is a ruling that is caettin without answers. it is a ruling that is getting a _ without answers. it is a ruling that is getting a lot _ without answers. it is a ruling that is getting a lot of _ without answers. it is a ruling that is getting
within alabama, would that be fair?— some law or other within alabama, would that be fair? right, and i was referrin: would that be fair? right, and i was referring to — would that be fair? right, and i was referring to transferring _ would that be fair? right, and i was referring to transferring them i would that be fair? right, and i was referring to transferring them to i referring to transferring them to the patient, whether they would be required to somehow make sure that these embryos...
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>> i can tell you a secretary in alabama i'm going to follow the law that alabama legislators laid out for me too follow. >> your fear answering that question does not inspire confidence. let me ask you secretary benton about the intimidelection workers you had noted legislation i'm introducing this week the election worker and polling place protection act would create criminal penalties for threats of violence to intimidate voters or election officials. appreciate you expressing support for the legislation. what effects do threats on election worker to workers an average intimidate election workers have ministration? >> not only does that cause us to fear going to work even though we do important wk into it with pride somehow their people wish to harm us, our staff, or families or simply dare patriotic duty. but in addition to that it makes it harder for us to do that. it takes us away from the actual work of administering elections every time you need to issue protections or think about her own safety. i could say speak with our election workers have a clear statement in the law that
>> i can tell you a secretary in alabama i'm going to follow the law that alabama legislators laid out for me too follow. >> your fear answering that question does not inspire confidence. let me ask you secretary benton about the intimidelection workers you had noted legislation i'm introducing this week the election worker and polling place protection act would create criminal penalties for threats of violence to intimidate voters or election officials. appreciate you expressing...
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you know, this has to happen in alabama almost immediately. when the problem arose, the republican house and senate, the state legislature, passed a bill and it was almost signed immediately by the governor, the republican governor, k i v. i mean, that was the quickest. i've ever seen anything move in politics mainly i think because republicans realize this is a problem if they did not take care of it immediately. so i'm going to start with you on this, steve. what role do you think partisan politics is playing and all of this? oh, absolutely. i mean they are all very freight of what you just said, getting those headlines that say, oh my gosh, here we are. here we go again. but, you know, at the trial court, what you described, describe the person dropping all the eggs on the ground. it was determined that the trial judge said, the embryos that exist in vitro are not people or children for the purpose of the wrongful death of a minor act. and therefore there was no claim that the couple could bring under that act. well, they appealed that the
you know, this has to happen in alabama almost immediately. when the problem arose, the republican house and senate, the state legislature, passed a bill and it was almost signed immediately by the governor, the republican governor, k i v. i mean, that was the quickest. i've ever seen anything move in politics mainly i think because republicans realize this is a problem if they did not take care of it immediately. so i'm going to start with you on this, steve. what role do you think partisan...
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as indicated, this is the view of the people of alabama. but i can say, if you're not a member of is you do a christian religion, it would seem quite unusual thing to be told. this is the law of alabama, that god is a part of that outlaw. but that is a d. but she just as parker's it how, how does this really, how does it relate to the abortion of question in the united states? and i'm wondering to, with idea of treatment you're trying to do to help a couple conceive. and yet you're saying under this ruling, a doctor could be accused of, of what killing or hurting a child or how does, how does the, how does that make sense? uh, yeah, this is the exact, uh, i think, right question to ask for this. actually, the idea here is we have a couple who basically lost their chance to reproduce, lost their trance, to use their embryos and they brought as lawsuit. but the end result is it may be nobody can use either the finale of amazon for in terms of abortion. politics this case can be seen as part of the larger moving image is called the personhood
as indicated, this is the view of the people of alabama. but i can say, if you're not a member of is you do a christian religion, it would seem quite unusual thing to be told. this is the law of alabama, that god is a part of that outlaw. but that is a d. but she just as parker's it how, how does this really, how does it relate to the abortion of question in the united states? and i'm wondering to, with idea of treatment you're trying to do to help a couple conceive. and yet you're saying under...
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came back from alabama. i talked to one woman. she is on her last embryo transfer. it was scheduled for tomorrow. and now she has to start all over. is that acceptable to you? >> not really, no. i want everybody who wants kids, they can't have it and that's the only way they can have it, i want to be i believe a to use it. >> to be clear, you think it's the wrong move? >> wrong move by the supreme court, yeah. >> thank you so much for the interview, senator. >> reporter: vice president kamala harris put the blame squarely on the overturning of roe v. wade. >> the previous president of the united states was clear in his intention to hand-pick three supreme court justices who would overturn the protections of roe v. wade. and he did it. >> i don't know if it was the intended consequence of the case, but i do think it was an intended consequence of the overturn of roe v. wade. >> reporter: rebecca matthews is worried about the fallout from all of this. >> i do not think embryos are children. i think that embryo
came back from alabama. i talked to one woman. she is on her last embryo transfer. it was scheduled for tomorrow. and now she has to start all over. is that acceptable to you? >> not really, no. i want everybody who wants kids, they can't have it and that's the only way they can have it, i want to be i believe a to use it. >> to be clear, you think it's the wrong move? >> wrong move by the supreme court, yeah. >> thank you so much for the interview, senator. >>...
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>> this really turned on a lot of questions of alabama state law, and alabama state constitutional law. so there may be a very limited path here. of course, this is going back to the lower court in alabama to determine whether or not the clinic is liable. but the seeds of this were already planted at the supreme court with the dobbs opinion, with justice alito writing that opinion, removing the question of abortion from the boards and sending it back to the states. i just want to emphasize for your listeners, you know, the court is up on the ballot and this election cycle. justice alito is in the 70s, justice thomas is in his 70s. if the republican president is elected they will be hello, my. you know what always shocks the conscience is beyond the sort of general ethical principles at
>> this really turned on a lot of questions of alabama state law, and alabama state constitutional law. so there may be a very limited path here. of course, this is going back to the lower court in alabama to determine whether or not the clinic is liable. but the seeds of this were already planted at the supreme court with the dobbs opinion, with justice alito writing that opinion, removing the question of abortion from the boards and sending it back to the states. i just want to...
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leaves alabama? yes. are you feeling proud? are you feeling how are you feeling about alabama? we're going to get into >> little off feeling grief, not feeling great at all. be honest with you. okay. hold that thought. >> were also minutes away from talking his super producer, mark ronson is his name. he is a guy behind. i'm just can you thought the moment we all remember from this weekend's oscars, i swear i've felt this performance through the screen didn't you >> listen, ron gaza? i didn't know he could sing like that. yeah. the car have a free it was amazing as we saw what been a deir in the background >> now, this is a thing, you know, this movie is song almost didn't make it into the movie. let's see what mark has to say about that. and snl's legendary kenan thompson is here. >> yes. she's going to explain to us how his charles barkley is better than r charles barkley so the first time you saw him, do you were you offended? did you think it was funny? did you laugh? >> i laughed out loud. you did. that. i think it's an awesome being when people impersonate you, you do he,
leaves alabama? yes. are you feeling proud? are you feeling how are you feeling about alabama? we're going to get into >> little off feeling grief, not feeling great at all. be honest with you. okay. hold that thought. >> were also minutes away from talking his super producer, mark ronson is his name. he is a guy behind. i'm just can you thought the moment we all remember from this weekend's oscars, i swear i've felt this performance through the screen didn't you >> listen,...
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or maybe targeting alabama. we work across the many platforms to make sure we are ready to fend off any type of cyber attack and alabama. >> thank you. what are some of the unique challenges that local election officials face in mitigating those cybersecurity threats? if you can turn your microphone on. >> the big one i think obviously would be the disinformation. if somebody were to hack a website of ours and try to change information or results or something of that nature and also the it -- of ai impersonating myself. perhaps polling place changes or deadline changes. things of that nature. we were fortunate and the fact that in douglas county, we have a group called the douglas omaha technology commission. it is a joint venture. they really are the experts on technology, cybersecurity and things of that nature. and so they have provided all of that. i also have two gentlemen in- house and election system in the technology department. they created our website and they maintain our website. if something were to
or maybe targeting alabama. we work across the many platforms to make sure we are ready to fend off any type of cyber attack and alabama. >> thank you. what are some of the unique challenges that local election officials face in mitigating those cybersecurity threats? if you can turn your microphone on. >> the big one i think obviously would be the disinformation. if somebody were to hack a website of ours and try to change information or results or something of that nature and also...
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i direction alabama is heading in. , . direction alabama is heading in. , direction alabama is heading in. i understand people looking from the outside _ in. i understand people looking from the outside are _ in. i understand people looking from the outside are probably i from the outside are probably curious that we become a state where if you want to terminate a pregnancy you have to leave the state and if you want to initiate a pregnancy with ivf you have to leave the state. we find ourselves in this weird position where we are forcing someone to have children they don't have and preventing other women from having children they don't want. and without going too far into that and what is right and wrong, it is a very interesting situation and we have to figure it out while at the same time ask ourselves how in the world that we end up in this place?— this place? the biggest concerns _ this place? the biggest concerns are _ this place? the biggest concerns are that - this place? the biggest. concerns are that people this place? the biggest - concerns are that people forget about _ c
i direction alabama is heading in. , . direction alabama is heading in. , direction alabama is heading in. i understand people looking from the outside _ in. i understand people looking from the outside are _ in. i understand people looking from the outside are probably i from the outside are probably curious that we become a state where if you want to terminate a pregnancy you have to leave the state and if you want to initiate a pregnancy with ivf you have to leave the state. we find...
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-- the families of alabama feel. it does not live and die in the state of alabama. michelle goldberg, tim miller, thank you for your time tonight. really appreciate you guys. >>> we've got aal lot more to g to thist evening including the annual gathering of cpac where you can buy woke tears in a bottle and play january 6th pin ball and also hear a whole bunch ofar mularkly about michelle obama. >>> but first a judge presiding over the trump's civil fraud trial smacks down the delay to pay the piper. things could get very expensive for mr. trump soon. we'll have more on that after the break. r mr. trump soon we'll have more on that after the break. why choose a sleep number smart bed? can i make my side softer? i like my side firmer. sleep number does that. now, save 50% on the sleep number limited edition smart bed. plus 10% off all bases. ends monday. here's why you should switch fo to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine like google, but it's pi and doesn't spy on your searchs and duc
-- the families of alabama feel. it does not live and die in the state of alabama. michelle goldberg, tim miller, thank you for your time tonight. really appreciate you guys. >>> we've got aal lot more to g to thist evening including the annual gathering of cpac where you can buy woke tears in a bottle and play january 6th pin ball and also hear a whole bunch ofar mularkly about michelle obama. >>> but first a judge presiding over the trump's civil fraud trial smacks down the...
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. screwed this all up in alabama. very introduce their portion band at 2019. that was before dobbs. and it wasn't coming into force because it was unconstitutional at the time . but as soon as that did trigger statements, tennessee where we have the strictest anti abortion laws in the country. we've also said i v f doesn't apply to this. and our attorney general has said that there was amendment was on the table that just got voted down to the subcommittee yesterday. that basically tried to add medications and treatments and products to this. and we basically said it's not necessary because i v f is not on the table. we're not any good at. this is not a think so it's in the political arena. it's an election year. it's going to be a crazy us versus them men versus women. everybody versus everybody election, i think i'm sad to say, and this is just the 1st round in that battle and they did not have good news on the left. and so this is their opportunity to start steering women to believe those republicans are coming for
. screwed this all up in alabama. very introduce their portion band at 2019. that was before dobbs. and it wasn't coming into force because it was unconstitutional at the time . but as soon as that did trigger statements, tennessee where we have the strictest anti abortion laws in the country. we've also said i v f doesn't apply to this. and our attorney general has said that there was amendment was on the table that just got voted down to the subcommittee yesterday. that basically tried to add...
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tom bateman reports from southern alabama. a journey to the alabama jail where the first ever execution by nitrogen gas is due to happen. kenneth eugene smith has spent three decades on death row. he's already dodged death once — his executioners botched an attempt to kill him by lethal injection. and now he faces suffocation by the state. opponents see this as a crucial test case and are urging alabama's governor to stop it — here led by smith's spiritual adviser, who will be in the execution chamber with him. so, i need some assurance that this is safe. so this right here is an invitation to governor ivey to accompany me into the execution chamber. it was two weeks ago today, 45—year—old... smith was convicted in 1989 for his part in the murder of elizabeth sennett, the wife of a preacher who paid smith $1,000. the jury said he should get life injail, but thejudge sentenced him to death. one medical expert against capital punishment explains that inhaling pure nitrogen will starve the body of oxygen, but could cause
tom bateman reports from southern alabama. a journey to the alabama jail where the first ever execution by nitrogen gas is due to happen. kenneth eugene smith has spent three decades on death row. he's already dodged death once — his executioners botched an attempt to kill him by lethal injection. and now he faces suffocation by the state. opponents see this as a crucial test case and are urging alabama's governor to stop it — here led by smith's spiritual adviser, who will be in the...
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so far alabama is the first actor _ offered. so far alabama is the first actor passed _ offered. so far alabama is the first actor passed such - offered. so far alabama is the first actor passed such a - first actor passed such a ruling. could other state look to do the same?— to do the same? that is a possibility _ to do the same? that is a possibility and _ to do the same? that is a possibility and there - to do the same? that is a possibility and there are l possibility and there are concerns amongst some here that this sort of thing could raise the cost of ivf treatment because it could put up malpractice insurance costs. it could prompt doctors, fertility doctors, to seek employment in other states and all in all make ivf treatment a lot more difficult and more expensive to obtain. alabama is one of about two dozen states which either have banned abortions or have put strict limitations on women's ability to receive an abortion, and this ruling is thought could open the door potentially to tougher abortion restrictions, including penalties, it is thought, for women who obt
so far alabama is the first actor _ offered. so far alabama is the first actor passed _ offered. so far alabama is the first actor passed such - offered. so far alabama is the first actor passed such a - first actor passed such a ruling. could other state look to do the same?— to do the same? that is a possibility _ to do the same? that is a possibility and _ to do the same? that is a possibility and there - to do the same? that is a possibility and there are l possibility and there are...
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previously the attorney general and alabama _ previously the attorney general and alabama department of corrections had set _ alabama department of corrections had set nitrogen gas will render some _ had set nitrogen gas will render some unconscious within a minute but what we _ some unconscious within a minute but what we saw _ some unconscious within a minute but what we saw last night was very different — what we saw last night was very different from what the state had planned — different from what the state had lanned. . �* , different from what the state had lanned. ., �*, , ., planned. that's exactly what i was coin: planned. that's exactly what i was auoin to planned. that's exactly what i was going to ask _ planned. that's exactly what i was going to ask you. _ planned. that's exactly what i was going to ask you, because - planned. that's exactly what i was going to ask you, because in - planned. that's exactly what i was going to ask you, because in the l going to ask you, because in the run—up to this, we were told that this method would be pretty instantaneous.
previously the attorney general and alabama _ previously the attorney general and alabama department of corrections had set _ alabama department of corrections had set nitrogen gas will render some _ had set nitrogen gas will render some unconscious within a minute but what we _ some unconscious within a minute but what we saw _ some unconscious within a minute but what we saw last night was very different — what we saw last night was very different from what the state had planned —...