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host: ed martin, you have to know politics. has abortion and the supreme court decision hurt the republicans in the last two cycles? guest: i think that is conventional wisdom among pollsters but i disagree. i think it created an extraordinary opportunity that many of us in the pro-life movement may not have been completely ready for. for 50 years we were saying roe v. wade was poorly decided. it really didn't make sense. there's a man named clark foresight who said americans united for life. wrote an extra in every book, when the notes from the supreme court justices from the roe v. wade decision where published. he wrote a book about how they really made it up. they made at the trimester framework. the notes show that. clark wrote this book. many thought eventually roe v. wade will be reversed. as president trump said, liberal commentators, people who regularly said it was a bad decision. we want abortion available. we don't want a decision that is so poorly constructed and has created such a framework. dobbs happened faster
host: ed martin, you have to know politics. has abortion and the supreme court decision hurt the republicans in the last two cycles? guest: i think that is conventional wisdom among pollsters but i disagree. i think it created an extraordinary opportunity that many of us in the pro-life movement may not have been completely ready for. for 50 years we were saying roe v. wade was poorly decided. it really didn't make sense. there's a man named clark foresight who said americans united for life....
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ed martin?st: a couple of things. while i encourage the caller's instinct it is a mother or woman at the center of this, the pro-life movement and the republican party after dobbs has to reinvigorate ourselves. some are talking more frankly about things like money put into the budget to pay for pregnancy, pay for health care, cover that. if your low income, you can generally get your pregnancy covered because of the safety nets. a lot of middle-class folks are not in a position where they can do that, women. we should change the way we look at this. women are in a position where they have wonderful opportunities that maybe they did not have in the past. when they are faced with this kind of life-changing challenge when need to be supporting the more. the new republican conservative mantra should be how can we build around our mothers more support and more encouragement that can let them decide that. as to the caller's statement on returning, president trump has been clear on that. he thinks you
ed martin?st: a couple of things. while i encourage the caller's instinct it is a mother or woman at the center of this, the pro-life movement and the republican party after dobbs has to reinvigorate ourselves. some are talking more frankly about things like money put into the budget to pay for pregnancy, pay for health care, cover that. if your low income, you can generally get your pregnancy covered because of the safety nets. a lot of middle-class folks are not in a position where they can...
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ed martin is one of just three people that the party chose to lead its platform committee. and over the past two years he has advocated for a national abortion ban, no exception for rape or incest if the conversation is well, should there be a federal ban and the consensus is that there shouldn't i disagree i disagree with the consensus. >> if you ban abortion in louisiana is a doctor who has an abortion breaking hello yes. should he be punished? yes. i think that seems obvious. what is the punishment? not sure yet. could be criminal, could be a jail sentence. i suppose it's an absolute scientific fact that no abortion is ever performed to save the life of the mother none, zero, zilch let's just be crystal clear on that. that last comment is false. abortion is provided in some cases as a lifesaving measure for women out front. now, andrew kaczynski, senior editor of cnn's kfile. you went and dug through a lot of these comments from ed martin's over the last two years or so his views on abortion are i think extreme actually puts it mildly. yeah. that's right. and ed martin i
ed martin is one of just three people that the party chose to lead its platform committee. and over the past two years he has advocated for a national abortion ban, no exception for rape or incest if the conversation is well, should there be a federal ban and the consensus is that there shouldn't i disagree i disagree with the consensus. >> if you ban abortion in louisiana is a doctor who has an abortion breaking hello yes. should he be punished? yes. i think that seems obvious. what is...
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and ed martin is a name that you might not know, but this is someone who's going to wield significant influence over the party platform that's basically the blueprint that the party puts out as they're principles that how trump is going to govern how republic, what republicans are going to run on and he's one of three people selected to help craft it. and his position on abortion is really, it is about as extreme as you can get. he supports a national ban. he doesn't support exceptions for rape or incest, and he even has discussed the possibility of jailing women who get abortion. and this is all coming at a time when republicans abortion has really been such a losing issue for republicans. we've seen trump's sort of tried to moderate his rhetoric on abortion, but martin is actually pushed back on that. he said that trump isn't trying to water down the party's position on abortion, but some of those views that he support on abortion, there her so extreme, he said he does not even support abortion in the case of this 10-year-old ohio girl who was raped to take a listen to those comment
and ed martin is a name that you might not know, but this is someone who's going to wield significant influence over the party platform that's basically the blueprint that the party puts out as they're principles that how trump is going to govern how republic, what republicans are going to run on and he's one of three people selected to help craft it. and his position on abortion is really, it is about as extreme as you can get. he supports a national ban. he doesn't support exceptions for rape...
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ed martin is one of those folks we have to defeat.ions of what i read what he puts forward, it's a lack of decency. a lack of deep concern. let me be straight, he's not a decent dude. when he says what he believes, in the way he says it, and what it would mean for women and particularly for women and the most vulnerable women in this country, he has to be defeated. the people who support him have to be defeated as well. >> professor eddie glaude, thank you. >>> we will continue the conversation and speak with senator alex padilla, member the judiciary committee. we will talk about countering the supreme court's conservative majority as well as everything happening on capitol hill. follow our show on social media, our handle everywhere, @theweekendmsnbc you know, when i take the bike out like this, all my stresses just melt away. i hear that. this bad boy can fix anything. yep, tough day at work, nice cruise will sort you right out. when i'm riding, i'm not even thinking about my painful cavity. well, you shouldn't ignore that. and eve
ed martin is one of those folks we have to defeat.ions of what i read what he puts forward, it's a lack of decency. a lack of deep concern. let me be straight, he's not a decent dude. when he says what he believes, in the way he says it, and what it would mean for women and particularly for women and the most vulnerable women in this country, he has to be defeated. the people who support him have to be defeated as well. >> professor eddie glaude, thank you. >>> we will continue...
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russ about and ed martin are authors also of the new republican party platform.e deeply connected to the party apparatus. as well as stephen miller. he was someone who was a top advisor to president trump when he was in the white house and remains a top adviser to trump and he has tried to distance himself as well from project 25 but the facts are his group, america first legal, is part of project 2025's advisory board. >> you have been reporting one of their biggest goals is to reshape the justice department. tell us about that. >> project 2025 proposes placing the justice department under donald trump's authority. doing away with any traditional independence we usually see for the justice department and the attorney general. they want donald trump to install a loyal attorney general, loyal lawyers across the board. trump himself has repeatedly said he wants to do this. >> we will restore law and order in our country. i will direct a completely overhauled doj to investigate every radical out-of-control prosecutor in america whether there -- there is no law. >> t
russ about and ed martin are authors also of the new republican party platform.e deeply connected to the party apparatus. as well as stephen miller. he was someone who was a top advisor to president trump when he was in the white house and remains a top adviser to trump and he has tried to distance himself as well from project 25 but the facts are his group, america first legal, is part of project 2025's advisory board. >> you have been reporting one of their biggest goals is to reshape...
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martin as deputy policy director, both have ties to project 2025. as we reported on this program yesterday, vought was a former trump administration staffer, which brings us to the wider point. if you want to look at what trump and his allies plan to do in a second trump term, look at what they sought to do in the first. a key plank of project 2025 is a total transformation of the way the justice department has functioned since the very beginning. it calls for the undoing of the central tenant of the department of justice, independence from politics. project 2025 calls to, quote, ensure the assignment of sufficient political appoint tees throughout the department of justice, that means purge experienced career law enforcement officials, replace them with appointees who will do whatever donald trump asks. experience, merit, ability to pass a background check. none of that will happen. none of that will matter. the altercation for serving in trump's doj, loyalty and acquiescence to trump. as trump has repeated over and over and over again, a key prior
martin as deputy policy director, both have ties to project 2025. as we reported on this program yesterday, vought was a former trump administration staffer, which brings us to the wider point. if you want to look at what trump and his allies plan to do in a second trump term, look at what they sought to do in the first. a key plank of project 2025 is a total transformation of the way the justice department has functioned since the very beginning. it calls for the undoing of the central tenant...
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. >>> jonathan martin, let's ed begin with you. reaction from milwaukee, reaction from the aaron from everything we are hearing from r biden world? >> welcome i think that there is an extraordinary scene, joe, that we have not in a mop modern american politics, whichs is one party's convention totally eclipsed by the other party that shattered in and around the convention was not nd about jd vance, it was you know what? biden maybe forced to drop out and plotting asked what the an implications of that are, housing he could go and then whether or not he lays hands on his vp for trying to win her as his successor and then their convention in chicago and what o it looks like. that is the conversation here, at least with the political process, the delegates, obviously are still enraptured by all things back, but joe, hi the operative class is transfixed by this story taking place. >> you know, jonathan, we have been quoting you. so, q this might be like a funn winston churchill quote, but so, if you haven't ever really said this, i wil
. >>> jonathan martin, let's ed begin with you. reaction from milwaukee, reaction from the aaron from everything we are hearing from r biden world? >> welcome i think that there is an extraordinary scene, joe, that we have not in a mop modern american politics, whichs is one party's convention totally eclipsed by the other party that shattered in and around the convention was not nd about jd vance, it was you know what? biden maybe forced to drop out and plotting asked what the...
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ed: the company has license deals with the like of aston martin and discussions with others.uto plants get a lifeline. the biden administration is allocating money for assembly plants in eight states, converting them to support ev manufacturing. the funding is being made available to the inflation reduction act. it is subject to negotiations and other reviews before becoming final. carolyn: we are going to stick on the cv train. yourself and mr. max chafkin are out with an in-depth piece on rivian and vw's partnership, how the ev maker is basically banking on the anti-tesla crowd. walk us through who you first spoke to. there is a particular person we hear from who sums up how a lot of tesla people and owners feel right now. ed: we spoke to many of them. there is this great body of former tesla fans, fan boys, owners, that community online that has basically defected to rivian for a lot of reasons. i think max would agree, it is not very difficult to find them. this was one case study. we spoke to several of them. the point being that was rivian 's original audience, and they
ed: the company has license deals with the like of aston martin and discussions with others.uto plants get a lifeline. the biden administration is allocating money for assembly plants in eight states, converting them to support ev manufacturing. the funding is being made available to the inflation reduction act. it is subject to negotiations and other reviews before becoming final. carolyn: we are going to stick on the cv train. yourself and mr. max chafkin are out with an in-depth piece on...
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. >> martin: yeah. >> as i was talking to him and this was happening, a bird [ bleep ]ed on my head.ous. you can see it. look it up. i've got bird poop. and my mother running by me. [ laughter ] >> martin: everyone's a critic. but "only murders," you know -- and you die. >> i die. well, yeah, yes. >> martin: you die at the end of season three. >> like the letter from universal, it was a -- i celebrated it. >> martin: why did you celebrate it? >> because i knew i was going to be in a lot of episodes the next season. >> martin: yes, you are, just a few. >> the murder victim at the end of season of "only murders in the building," that is the murder to be solved in the next season. so there were a lot of flashbacks. and i don't want to give -- >> martin: no, we can't tell anything. i was talking to john harper and i said, what can we say? he said action nothing. >> nothing, okay. >> martin: we might even snip some of this out. don't repeat anything. [ laughter ] >> yeah. you guys, don't say anything, okay? >> martin: yeah, no, yeah. >> it was a joy. just a real joy. >> martin: you're spe
. >> martin: yeah. >> as i was talking to him and this was happening, a bird [ bleep ]ed on my head.ous. you can see it. look it up. i've got bird poop. and my mother running by me. [ laughter ] >> martin: everyone's a critic. but "only murders," you know -- and you die. >> i die. well, yeah, yes. >> martin: you die at the end of season three. >> like the letter from universal, it was a -- i celebrated it. >> martin: why did you celebrate it?...
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what a magic money tree that ed miliband is going to plan i martin, i completely agree with you, >> ands talking aboutin ed, which is why he's talking about in the future. yes i want to see windmills. wait, you those go up. see the rails from the windmill. nimbys about that. i would like to see nuclear, which in every country has got a growing economy, relies more on nuclear than we do. but i'm just saying, that for all the points you're making, the treasury points , the economic points, the points, the economic points, the job points, all of them utterly valid, i can't do anything more. and i'm certainly not shooting any messenger. i'm not representing the government, but i'm just an old fashioned journalist. i checked everything before coming. on, on on the show and the line is so, so clear. you don't you don't want to read out the government statements. it's too boring. but i've never, ever seen a story so comprehensively knocked down so fast. >> okay, ross. ross, ross . >> okay, ross. ross, ross. thompson. there we go. it can't be true because it was in the daily telegraph, irrespec
what a magic money tree that ed miliband is going to plan i martin, i completely agree with you, >> ands talking aboutin ed, which is why he's talking about in the future. yes i want to see windmills. wait, you those go up. see the rails from the windmill. nimbys about that. i would like to see nuclear, which in every country has got a growing economy, relies more on nuclear than we do. but i'm just saying, that for all the points you're making, the treasury points , the economic points,...
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luther king, rfk, the attempted as is ed assassination of ronald reagan. we were in a different media universe. the things we have today did not exist then. how much faster does it make these investigations go? or as you were talking about before we went to erin, because of the fakes that can happen, because of the misinformation, is it always faster? >> well, whatfo the fbi can do n that case is cut through a lot of this, right? because it's not only just social media, it's everything, your entire digital footprint. any account he had on google, i'm assuming. there's probably somebody writing up an affidavit to try to get any information, look back at his entire history. this is someone who's 20 years old. he's lived his entire lifeiv online. there'll be photos from the day he was born until the day that he died. this is someone who was born this the year 2003, right? so we're not talking about that long of a time here. everything has been digital his entire life. what i wanted to point out, there's some new reporting that tom winter, our colleague at nbc
luther king, rfk, the attempted as is ed assassination of ronald reagan. we were in a different media universe. the things we have today did not exist then. how much faster does it make these investigations go? or as you were talking about before we went to erin, because of the fakes that can happen, because of the misinformation, is it always faster? >> well, whatfo the fbi can do n that case is cut through a lot of this, right? because it's not only just social media, it's everything,...
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ed: the netflix cfo talking about their member subscriber growth and retention.ood subscriber numbers, concerning guidance. which is more important for you? laura: they over delivered, adding 8 million subscribers. they had an anemic subscriber growth number for the third quarter and talked about a tougher second half. subscribers matter a lot but not overall. the location of the subscribers is suboptimal. they are adding subscribers in the lowest average revenue per user. wall street doesn't like that. the biggest problem is they will stop giving subscriber guidance in the first quarter next year. they just want to talk revenue. that's a big problem. it will add volatility to the stock. ed: they talked about strength in asia-pacific, currency impacts in argentina. if you are covering the stock, where you want to see subscriber growth? lauren: you want to see them all. they pay twice as much in america. caroline: you want more expensive money being taken from the more expensive clientele. are we saturated? we are still trying to discern which service i should be
ed: the netflix cfo talking about their member subscriber growth and retention.ood subscriber numbers, concerning guidance. which is more important for you? laura: they over delivered, adding 8 million subscribers. they had an anemic subscriber growth number for the third quarter and talked about a tougher second half. subscribers matter a lot but not overall. the location of the subscribers is suboptimal. they are adding subscribers in the lowest average revenue per user. wall street doesn't...
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ed thomas, bbc news, rochdale., is finally being returned to its owner in the united states. the aston martin bulldog was painstakingly put back together by a team of engineers in shropshire. our reporterjoan cummins has been to find out more. you would think that the turbo—charged va engine, the bulldog can reach over 170 mph. designed by william towns, the aston martin bulldog was designed to be the fastest production car on the road in 1979. but the intended family of 200 mph bulldogs never materialised. and this model disappeared into obscurity. a0 years later, it was rescued by an american businessman, determined it would finally live up to its potential. it was complete. the engineering aspect of it, that aston martin did was pretty much there, in the original. it had been painted an interesting colour, trimmed interestingly. the fundamentals of it were there. just not necessarily working. teams of engineers in bridgnorth have painstakingly restored the bulldog, displayed it and made sure it reached the magic
ed thomas, bbc news, rochdale., is finally being returned to its owner in the united states. the aston martin bulldog was painstakingly put back together by a team of engineers in shropshire. our reporterjoan cummins has been to find out more. you would think that the turbo—charged va engine, the bulldog can reach over 170 mph. designed by william towns, the aston martin bulldog was designed to be the fastest production car on the road in 1979. but the intended family of 200 mph bulldogs...
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i'm martin daubney on gb news now.t leader ed davey has just come through. let's take a little butcher's at this. there you go. he's been towed on a doughnut, as you do. it's just been one long adventure playground tour there. he goes. he's about to flip oven he goes. he's about to flip over. that's him in cornwall on a doughnut being towed around the harbour in in his rubber hat . he's been on a paddleboard. go on, tip over, mate. he's been on a paddle board. he's been on a water slide. now he's on a doughnut flying around the harbour. at this point, generally they go really fast around the corner and he does a human cartwheel and goes to a rag doll there. i'll tell you what, this this driver of the speed boat is being very, very charitable. and earlier on, of course, he went on to a bungee jump. he went off a bungee jump saying, i'm trying something i've never done before . and he's i've never done before. and he's trying to urge voters to follow him to do the same, maybe to rope them in to voting for the liberal dem
i'm martin daubney on gb news now.t leader ed davey has just come through. let's take a little butcher's at this. there you go. he's been towed on a doughnut, as you do. it's just been one long adventure playground tour there. he goes. he's about to flip oven he goes. he's about to flip over. that's him in cornwall on a doughnut being towed around the harbour in in his rubber hat . he's been on a paddleboard. go on, tip over, mate. he's been on a paddle board. he's been on a water slide. now...