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roe v. wade decision will likely be discussed in confirmation hearings for brent cobb and he -- brett kavanaugh. with davidscussion savage on the judge kavanaugh nomination. in 1982, you wrote justice kennedy's opinion had affirmed the right to an abortion "probably for all time." how does that statement hold up today? mr. savage: what i remember about 1982, when they decided that case in late june, it was the most surprising decision i had seen in the 30 years i was doing it. because in the spring of 1992, it looked like there were 5, 6, maybe seven votes to cut back on the right to abortion or overturn roe v. wade. that seemed to be where we were heading. i spent the summer talking to the justices. i remember sitting and talking to justice scalia, and he was steamed up about what happened. i wrote a long story in the fall , sort of reconstructing what had happened inside the courtroom and that is where that quote must have come from, because i remember i was trying to explain to the editor
roe v. wade decision will likely be discussed in confirmation hearings for brent cobb and he -- brett kavanaugh. with davidscussion savage on the judge kavanaugh nomination. in 1982, you wrote justice kennedy's opinion had affirmed the right to an abortion "probably for all time." how does that statement hold up today? mr. savage: what i remember about 1982, when they decided that case in late june, it was the most surprising decision i had seen in the 30 years i was doing it. because...
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host: the case has the name roe v. wade, but roe is a pseudonym. tell us about jane roe. ms. murray: jane roe was norma jean mccorvey. she was a young woman married to a man who was some years older. she was 16, and he was 24 when they married. she was already a mother of two children when she found herself pregnant. the marriage was troubled, often abusive, and she sought to terminate her pregnancy. she wasn't able to in texas. she passed the point of viability, and texas of course prohibited abortions. she tried to say she had been the victim of a rape. there was no police report documenting that. she wasn't able to take advantage of the loophole in the texas law that permitted abortion in limited cases. she found herself going to henry mccluskey, an adoption lawyer in texas, to make arrangements for an adoption. mccluskey was friends with a woman who at the time was thinking of filing a case that --a case in the abortion statute, but was in need of a dallas-based plaintiff. mccluskey informed norma jean, and the rest is history. host: norma mccorvey is described as a dalla
host: the case has the name roe v. wade, but roe is a pseudonym. tell us about jane roe. ms. murray: jane roe was norma jean mccorvey. she was a young woman married to a man who was some years older. she was 16, and he was 24 when they married. she was already a mother of two children when she found herself pregnant. the marriage was troubled, often abusive, and she sought to terminate her pregnancy. she wasn't able to in texas. she passed the point of viability, and texas of course prohibited...
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but roe but roe is completely unsettled. the justices could in any particular case in which a state statute arguably conflicts with it revisit roe vs. wade. they won't do so in the short term, but they could, in any case. perhaps the caller was also alluding to the fact that by the time of the next presidential inauguration, four justices are going to be 80 or on the verge of 80. so, the next president may affect the future of the supreme court for the next quarter century. melissa: it's a bit of an overstatement to say that roe vs. wade is defined. -- defunct. it also affirms the essence of roe. the core of it survived casey. the court -- host: the court ultimately ruled 7-2. i want to ask you in a moment how we got to that vote, but first, keith in minnesota, you're on. caller: there has been talk, discussions about the rights of the unborn and the rights of the mother. has there ever been discussion about the paternal rights? host: you are shaking your head yes. melissa: not in roe vs. wade, certainly, but in other cases.
but roe but roe is completely unsettled. the justices could in any particular case in which a state statute arguably conflicts with it revisit roe vs. wade. they won't do so in the short term, but they could, in any case. perhaps the caller was also alluding to the fact that by the time of the next presidential inauguration, four justices are going to be 80 or on the verge of 80. so, the next president may affect the future of the supreme court for the next quarter century. melissa: it's a bit...
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one of the first things was he dissented in roe v. wade. i don't know for sure what he will do on the supreme court, but you have to think, based on what he has written and said, that he was skeptical about roe and questions whether it is a rule or precedent the court should stick with forever. >> if abortion restrictions are upheld by a new majority of the supreme court, how could we see this issue play out in the courts going forward? david: depends on what you mean by restriction. there are a lot of instructions the upheld.ons that -- could be upheld. regulations that make women think twice about getting an abortion. supposed louisiana or mississippi passes a law that says new abortions after six weeks or we are going to criminalize abortion. that gets struck down because of roe v. wade. the appeal to the supreme court. so what does the supreme court do? we will see if they want to move slowly, step-by-step, or if they are faced a year or two from now with a state that has essentially banned abortion. maybe they can find some middle posi
one of the first things was he dissented in roe v. wade. i don't know for sure what he will do on the supreme court, but you have to think, based on what he has written and said, that he was skeptical about roe and questions whether it is a rule or precedent the court should stick with forever. >> if abortion restrictions are upheld by a new majority of the supreme court, how could we see this issue play out in the courts going forward? david: depends on what you mean by restriction....
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isould add that roe in kc.led the original opinion in roe v. wade has been superseded by the opinion for planned parenthood versus casey in 1992. a completely new rationale. roe is completely unsettled. the justice could revisit roe v. wade. they will not do so in the short term, in any case. perhaps the caller was also eluting to the fact that, by the time of the next presidential enough duration, for justices will be on the verge. the next president may affect the future of the supreme court for justices will be 18 years old or on the verge of 80. so the next president may affect or80 years old on the verge of 80. the next president may affect the future of the supreme court for the next quarter century. melissa: it is an overstatement to say roe is to prompt. it affirmed the essence. the basic core of roe survive kc, even as other aspects of abortion come out. host: the court ruled 7-2. i want to ask you how we got to that vote, but let's listen to keith in minnesota. hello, keith. caller: there has been talks in all the discussions about th
isould add that roe in kc.led the original opinion in roe v. wade has been superseded by the opinion for planned parenthood versus casey in 1992. a completely new rationale. roe is completely unsettled. the justice could revisit roe v. wade. they will not do so in the short term, in any case. perhaps the caller was also eluting to the fact that, by the time of the next presidential enough duration, for justices will be on the verge. the next president may affect the future of the supreme court...
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he thought roe was wrong. saying he didn't think it was his job to write his wrong beliefs into law. this, hewould remember had this view that the constitution set up a system of liberty where individuals make decisions that are crucial to their life, not the government. in the gay-rights area, kennedy had this view that the constitution protects liberty. he was in the end unwilling to overturn roe v. wade. i also agree with senator murray's comments. one of the things conservative learned was that they didn't want to pick justices who didn't have a record, or hadn't written -- they really didn't know what justice souter thought about abortion. they just thought he was conservative and was supported by the senator of new hampshire. it turns out he wasn't a conservative on abortion. in the years since, they have been much more careful about picking judges who have records. brett kavanaugh has written and said a lot of things that you would think he is a great skeptic about rove. he did a speech where he talked
he thought roe was wrong. saying he didn't think it was his job to write his wrong beliefs into law. this, hewould remember had this view that the constitution set up a system of liberty where individuals make decisions that are crucial to their life, not the government. in the gay-rights area, kennedy had this view that the constitution protects liberty. he was in the end unwilling to overturn roe v. wade. i also agree with senator murray's comments. one of the things conservative learned was...
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thatt you to understand you cannot count me as absolutely overturning roe v. wade. he did not venture any of that. leaving, it would seem to me, a president with the impression that his standard was being met. a specialnaugh has obligation to make his views on this topic clear given the president's litmus test that he would only appoint judges who would overturn roe. on that obligation, judge kavanaugh failed spectacularly. he would not give me any reassurance that he believed roe or casey were correctly decided or should be left alone. and we explicitly discussed the litmus test. i asked him if he met with the president, as i said, did he make an attempt to disabuse the president of the notion he would overturn these cases and he referred -- and refused to overturn -- and he refused to answer. i repeatedly asked them to reassure me that he believes the if care act is constitutional. he refused to do so. rights,reproductive it's not good enough for this justice to say, this potential just as, hope he doesn't get there, but this judge to say well, he will follow exis
thatt you to understand you cannot count me as absolutely overturning roe v. wade. he did not venture any of that. leaving, it would seem to me, a president with the impression that his standard was being met. a specialnaugh has obligation to make his views on this topic clear given the president's litmus test that he would only appoint judges who would overturn roe. on that obligation, judge kavanaugh failed spectacularly. he would not give me any reassurance that he believed roe or casey were...
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through that this is justice and what he will mean in terms of not just the question of overturning roe but gutting it however given the news of the past twenty four hours i feel that this conversation is one that all americans need to have with their son of various regardless of ideology we have a president who is now an alleged coconspirator to a federal crime and the idea of how even entertaining a confirmation hearing of his nominee who by the way does not believe that a sitting president can be indicted is not something that any of our senators should even begin to entertain following a meeting with cavanaugh on tuesday republican senator susan collins who has not made up her mind yet told reporters the judge agree that roe versus wade is said law why did they get that. you know larry settled precedent and lot of the land and these kind of code words that not only cavanagh is using but some of the senators who are meeting with them are using is frankly treating americans as if they're idiots the supreme court is the thing that sets precedent and pret cavanagh has not had the abilit
through that this is justice and what he will mean in terms of not just the question of overturning roe but gutting it however given the news of the past twenty four hours i feel that this conversation is one that all americans need to have with their son of various regardless of ideology we have a president who is now an alleged coconspirator to a federal crime and the idea of how even entertaining a confirmation hearing of his nominee who by the way does not believe that a sitting president...
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i asked if he had ever discussed roe versus wade at the federalist society. his lack of recollection on almost everything did not ring true. this is a bright man, he recalls a lot. on every key question like those, he said i couldn't reca recall. he said, i did ask him about his tenure as secretary. he said the partial-birth abortion ban in 2003 came across his desk but he could not or would not describe his involvement. i asked if he make comments about it. was it the right thing or wrong thing to do. he cannot recall. that is why, the fact that judge kavanaugh cannot recall almost anything that happened while he was secretary to the president or while he was counsel is why we need his full records released. the american people have good reason to fear her judge kavanaugh might rule on issues from reproductive rights, healthcare, executive power, civil rights, environmental rights, nominees have to be able to answer questions with sufficient substance and give the senators comfort that once on the bench they would not up in centuries of precedent and disturb
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so i think we have all the information we need there seventy percent of americans should for roe. to me. it's very that's the thing the court needs to be responsive to the people i don't understand why it is even a question whether roe would come up for debate you're right the majority of the country supports a woman's rights to choose and also the majority of the country disapproves of brett kavanaugh this is the least popular supreme justice nominee of his in history he's less popular than robert bork and harriet miers and if those of you watching don't know those names exactly they were not confirmed to the court you know we deserve as americans a court that is responsive to public opinion and our senators need to listen to what the majority of americans feel and not just shove through rush through this confirmation hearing on september fourth when we will not even have a full national archives review of brett kavanaugh its records until october on that basis alone this confirmation hearing should not be happening in september do you think democrats should doing enough. never l
so i think we have all the information we need there seventy percent of americans should for roe. to me. it's very that's the thing the court needs to be responsive to the people i don't understand why it is even a question whether roe would come up for debate you're right the majority of the country supports a woman's rights to choose and also the majority of the country disapproves of brett kavanaugh this is the least popular supreme justice nominee of his in history he's less popular than...
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in fetal l he did not say he would overturn roe, he said roe was settled law, but stressed it wouldn't have been a burden on this woman to have paid and got an sponsor, the government was right to make her wait and consider it. >>oodruff: this is something democratic senators in particular have been talking isout? >> right, i think s a big issue for everyone and i think, when you look at the lay of the land, three democratic senators are key votes here. the margin in the senate isy close and these three senators voted for justice neil gorsuch so we're watching them carefully. on abortion all three senators have states that either have an abortion trigger law so if roe v wade was oved,rtur automatically abortion would be illegal in their state, north dakota with heitkamp, or wo west virginia there's a ballot measure thad say abortion sill legal in the state. so there are conservative leading states on abortion, but talking to their office, it's interesting, they are saying they're getting more pressure from their voters on other things. heitkamp says hers areo wrried about tariffs and o
in fetal l he did not say he would overturn roe, he said roe was settled law, but stressed it wouldn't have been a burden on this woman to have paid and got an sponsor, the government was right to make her wait and consider it. >>oodruff: this is something democratic senators in particular have been talking isout? >> right, i think s a big issue for everyone and i think, when you look at the lay of the land, three democratic senators are key votes here. the margin in the senate isy...
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republican senator susan collins who's not made up her mind yet told reporters the judge agree that roe versus wade is set whole law why did they get that. you know larry settled precedent and lot of the land and these kind of code words that not only cavanagh is using but some of the senators who are meeting with them are using is frankly treating americans as if they're idiots the supreme court is the thing that sets precedent and pret cavanagh has not had the ability to overrule precedent with his past roles as a judge if he becomes justice make no mistake roe will be got it reproductive rights at the state level will begin to disintegrate even more than they already have and in many places right now abortion is legal in name only there are so many women who does not have an actual choice areas where being a wealthy woman means you can get access and drive say two hundred miles to the one point five clinic in your state or take off of work or get child care for the children you already have poor women women of color and women who are more marginalized than already just being women a
republican senator susan collins who's not made up her mind yet told reporters the judge agree that roe versus wade is set whole law why did they get that. you know larry settled precedent and lot of the land and these kind of code words that not only cavanagh is using but some of the senators who are meeting with them are using is frankly treating americans as if they're idiots the supreme court is the thing that sets precedent and pret cavanagh has not had the ability to overrule precedent...
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we will show you an episode of roe v. wade from c-span's landmark cases series. first david savage on the judge kavanaugh nomination. wrote justiceu kennedy's opinion had affirmed the right to an abortion "probably for all time." how does that statement hold up today? 1982,t i remember about when they decided the case in late june, it was the
we will show you an episode of roe v. wade from c-span's landmark cases series. first david savage on the judge kavanaugh nomination. wrote justiceu kennedy's opinion had affirmed the right to an abortion "probably for all time." how does that statement hold up today? 1982,t i remember about when they decided the case in late june, it was the
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a trump nominee would probably oppose it. - well, roe v.e dred scott decision of 20th century. i think you're gonna see that overturned. - we have a chance to take down roe v. wade. this is a historic moment in the pro-life community today. - that's right, after justice kenney is replaced, there's a good chance that many states will make abortion illegal. and for many evangelicals, that has been the holy grail. right? it's why many "christians" have supported to continue donald trump, even though he sins so much that people cast him out of demons. it's like, "begone, trump!" "oh, oh, thank you. i felt so gross. "oh. oh. i mean, your own daughter? oh, wow." oh, and you might-- you might be really sad that women will be losing some of their fundamental rights. but the media is licking its lips. - on capitol hill, the battle lines drawn. a huge battle in washington over replace supreme court justice anthony kennedy. - this will be a battle all summer, all fall. - it will be one of the most contentious political battles in decades. - okay, i'm
a trump nominee would probably oppose it. - well, roe v.e dred scott decision of 20th century. i think you're gonna see that overturned. - we have a chance to take down roe v. wade. this is a historic moment in the pro-life community today. - that's right, after justice kenney is replaced, there's a good chance that many states will make abortion illegal. and for many evangelicals, that has been the holy grail. right? it's why many "christians" have supported to continue donald trump,...
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they think 45 years after roe v. wade, this could be their moment.ern missouri, the t-shirts tell the story, "i vote pro-life." outside senator mccaskill's office, activists are sending her a message. >> i'm very proud to be here with pro-life generation. >> reporter: and this supreme court fight is just step one for the susan b. anthony list. a group that's been fighting abortion for 25 years. >> we don't like abortion. we hate abortion. >> reporter: their ultimate goal, to overturn roe v. wade or at least effectively gut roe by passing state laws that, for example, restrict late-term abortions or require parental consent. so these activists aren't stopping at claire mccaskill's store. they've held rallies in indianapolis. in fargo. 29 rallies in all. targeting 20 senate democrats in states won by donald trump. this is what people who are opposed to roe v. wade have been waiting for, is that how you see it? >> yes, i think we have an incredible opportunity here to put a justice on the court who could potentially turn the tide of the court and open u
they think 45 years after roe v. wade, this could be their moment.ern missouri, the t-shirts tell the story, "i vote pro-life." outside senator mccaskill's office, activists are sending her a message. >> i'm very proud to be here with pro-life generation. >> reporter: and this supreme court fight is just step one for the susan b. anthony list. a group that's been fighting abortion for 25 years. >> we don't like abortion. we hate abortion. >> reporter: their...
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. >> democrats also saying his nomination puts roe v. risk. >> didn't trump say during the campaign we have to punish them somehow, he count value women. every man and woman in america who cares about women's reproductive freedom and the ability of them to make their own judgments about their own body should be speaking out and fighting hard. >> stephanie schriock joins me, one great way to fight a position on women's rights is to run candidates and have those candidates elected. that is a strategy you have followed. it's one that may make a lot of sense after the midterm elections. the problem is this may happen before the midterm elections. >> that is true. and i think that's part of what we're seeing going on today. so we can't -- you know, it appears we can't get all the documents on kavanaugh until the end of october. chuck grassley made it clear he wants to do hearings in september still, blocking transparency and refusing to give all the persamericans the opportunity to see what's going on here. why rush this? wait a month, and oh
. >> democrats also saying his nomination puts roe v. risk. >> didn't trump say during the campaign we have to punish them somehow, he count value women. every man and woman in america who cares about women's reproductive freedom and the ability of them to make their own judgments about their own body should be speaking out and fighting hard. >> stephanie schriock joins me, one great way to fight a position on women's rights is to run candidates and have those candidates...
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landmark cases present an in-depth look at roe v. wade here and we will hear from david savage, discussing judge kavanagh's nomination and the abortion issue. welcome to las cruces, new mexico. the city of about 100,000 sits in the chihuahua desert, just miles from the mexico border. flowing through his the waters of the rio grande river, making the surrounding area ideal for agriculture. , we will explore the city and the surrounding area -- surrounding area. coming up, we will visit the white sands missile range outside the city to hear about this u.s. army kasai and its site and- army test its role. >>
landmark cases present an in-depth look at roe v. wade here and we will hear from david savage, discussing judge kavanagh's nomination and the abortion issue. welcome to las cruces, new mexico. the city of about 100,000 sits in the chihuahua desert, just miles from the mexico border. flowing through his the waters of the rio grande river, making the surrounding area ideal for agriculture. , we will explore the city and the surrounding area -- surrounding area. coming up, we will visit the white...
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senators are likely to question the judgment over roe v. wade, the 1923 decision that struck down many restrictions on abortion. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, c-span's landlocked cases presents an in-depth look at roe v. wade. we would hear from a supreme court reporter, david savage, discussing judge kavanagh's nomination and the abortion issue. week, book tv is in prime time. tonight at 8:00 eastern, sean spicer with his memoir "the briefing: politics, the press, and the president," and alan dershowitz with his book "the case against impeaching trump." wednesday, lillian discusses her book about harvey milk. and then richard munson on his book "tesla: inventor of the modern" thursday at 8 p.m.. 10tist self-help book, arguments for deleting your social media account right now. friday, "the capitalist come back: the trump boom in the it."s plot to stop watch book tv this week in prime time on c-span2. >> larry kudlow is the director of the national economic council. let's begin with your health. how are you feeling? larry: i am feeling grea
senators are likely to question the judgment over roe v. wade, the 1923 decision that struck down many restrictions on abortion. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, c-span's landlocked cases presents an in-depth look at roe v. wade. we would hear from a supreme court reporter, david savage, discussing judge kavanagh's nomination and the abortion issue. week, book tv is in prime time. tonight at 8:00 eastern, sean spicer with his memoir "the briefing: politics, the press, and the president,"...
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eastern, c-span's landmarks cases presents an in depth look of roe versus wade.vid savage discussing kavanaugh's nomination and the abortion issue. >>> 1968 is considered a turning point in the vietnam war. c-span produced a detailed look into 1968, american in turmoil, covering the major military, political, and diplomatic developments in the war that year. our guests are vietnam veteran and former navy secretary jim webb. we begin with a video on the state of the war in 1967, produced by the u.s. naval photographic center. this is american history tv. >>> these marines just returned from a tough battle in the north. their weapons are cleaned and cared for. a matter of importance in the life of a professional fighting man. this is not a clean or easy life but they learn to accept the physical hardships of battle as their fathers did before them. ♪ marines recount battles. fought in every clime and place. here in vietnam, except for snow, they prove it. from the soft ooze of the ric
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landmark cases presents an in-depth look at roe v. wade. we will also hear from david discussing just -- judge kavanagh's nomination. host: joining us from new york on c-span's "newsmakers" program is alexandra smith, the executive director of the conservative pac, "america rising." and here in washington with the questions, james hohmann, national political reporter for the "washington post," and al weaver, he covers politics for the "washington examiner." at the outset, let us talk about the organization. what is your mission and what role do you plan to play in the midterm elections? alex: our sole purpose is to and defeat the democrats. we are the gop's premier opposition research organization. we spend countless hours reviewing videotape, going out in the field ourselves, reading and producing countless pages of material to really shape the narrative on democratic candidates. in the 2018 cycle, we will be playing the same role as we had in our inception during 2013. we will look at democratic targets, particularly our friends running i
landmark cases presents an in-depth look at roe v. wade. we will also hear from david discussing just -- judge kavanagh's nomination. host: joining us from new york on c-span's "newsmakers" program is alexandra smith, the executive director of the conservative pac, "america rising." and here in washington with the questions, james hohmann, national political reporter for the "washington post," and al weaver, he covers politics for the "washington...
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-- judge kavanaugh on roe v. wade. davidl hear from savage discussing judge kavanaugh's nomination and the abortion issue. also tonight, it is book tv in prime time with books recently written about president trump. we will start with sean spicer nd his book "the briefing." and the newt gingrich discusses "trump's america." roulette." ussian book tv airs tonight starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. on c-span3, american history tv 1968 presidential campaign between lyndon b. johnson, george wallace, ronald reagan, and we hear remarks from former staffer pat buchanan as well as barbara perry. starts atistory tv 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. sen. casey: -- for discussion, we are joined by richard kauzlarich. we were talking about the grid, what does that include. that is the very basic question because my connection to the greatest when i come home at night and throw the electrical switch and i think most people think that is the most important part, but you have the production of energy which may come from coal,
-- judge kavanaugh on roe v. wade. davidl hear from savage discussing judge kavanaugh's nomination and the abortion issue. also tonight, it is book tv in prime time with books recently written about president trump. we will start with sean spicer nd his book "the briefing." and the newt gingrich discusses "trump's america." roulette." ussian book tv airs tonight starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. on c-span3, american history tv 1968 presidential campaign...
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but could a ruling that embryos are people lead to overturning roe v. wade? >>> plus the mystery of me. a curious dna test unraveling a long-kept family secret. >> he says, there's not an easy way for me to tell you this, but i'm your biological father. >> when her world turned upside down, she turned to a private facebook support group. now with almost 2,000 members. confronting their origins together unashamed. >> i'm not a secret, i'm a person. >>> and in my video. ♪ kiki do you love me >> drake releasing a new video for his massively popular song "in my feelings." wait till you see the surprise cameo from a high-profile fan. but first the "nightline 5." ♪ ♪ >> any object, any surface. if you've got a life, oh! wow, you got all this stuff from ikea? what do you like not let your kids in here? oh, no, they moved in here. here. this is where i hide all the cords and the remotes, and those clack-clack-clack things. so, this is your new bed? let's just say it fits me perfectly. what's your dream? at ikea, we help you live it. make the dream yours. at ithis is
but could a ruling that embryos are people lead to overturning roe v. wade? >>> plus the mystery of me. a curious dna test unraveling a long-kept family secret. >> he says, there's not an easy way for me to tell you this, but i'm your biological father. >> when her world turned upside down, she turned to a private facebook support group. now with almost 2,000 members. confronting their origins together unashamed. >> i'm not a secret, i'm a person. >>> and in...
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mark: that is john roe, head of multi-asset funds.ulie: you can look at g tv on the bloomberg and you can borrows -- bloomberg you can browse all of the charts. you can look at the one we have highlighted from today. in turkey, five-year cds spiking on concern about potential default in turkey and now investors are estimating closer today. that, one of the many charts you can ask best -- access. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ bloombergtime for the business flash, look at the business stories in the news. female employees have sued nike for sex discrimination. the suit filed in oregon seeks class-action status. it claims the women were passed over for promotions, paid less than male counterparts, and ignored when a complaint. nike has not commented. the advisory from the signature holder glenview in supporting a merger. they are going up against billionaire bester carl icahn. that is your bloomberg business flash update. mark: i have a quick peek at what is happening in european markets. the session dominated by concerns
mark: that is john roe, head of multi-asset funds.ulie: you can look at g tv on the bloomberg and you can borrows -- bloomberg you can browse all of the charts. you can look at the one we have highlighted from today. in turkey, five-year cds spiking on concern about potential default in turkey and now investors are estimating closer today. that, one of the many charts you can ask best -- access. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ bloombergtime for the business flash, look at the...
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schumer says kavanaugh refused to answer when he asked if roe v. wade was correctly decided. his confirmation hearing begins september 4th. >>> a disturbing new allegation against a catholic priest in pennsylvania. 30-year-old reverend kevin lonergan now faces criminal charges of indecent assault against a 17-year-old girl. he's accused of sending her nude photos and groping her. the charges are separate from the report released by the pennsylvania grand jury just last week accusing more than 300 in the days since that report, hundreds of people have called a clergy abuse hotline. >>> actress asia argento, one of the leaders of the me too movement is denying accusations that she gave alcohol to a 17-year-old and sexually assaulted him. she says she never had a sexual relationship with actor jimmy bennett even though she reportedly paid him a $380,000 settlement. argento has revealed that her boyfriend, the late anthony bourdain, provided the money and says the two of them felt sorry bennett was having money problems and wanted to avoid negative publicity. >>> facebook says it
schumer says kavanaugh refused to answer when he asked if roe v. wade was correctly decided. his confirmation hearing begins september 4th. >>> a disturbing new allegation against a catholic priest in pennsylvania. 30-year-old reverend kevin lonergan now faces criminal charges of indecent assault against a 17-year-old girl. he's accused of sending her nude photos and groping her. the charges are separate from the report released by the pennsylvania grand jury just last week accusing...
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eastern, an in-depth look at roe versus wade.eporter david savage discussing judge cavanaugh's nomination and the abortion issue. >> members of the trump administration's national security and intelligence team talked about there efforts to combat election interference by foreign entities including russia. they spoke at today's white house briefing. >> as director of national intelligence, i would like the american people to know that the intelligence community and all of its agencies are postured to identify threats of all kinds against the united states. the present has specifically directed us to make the matter of election meddling and securing our election process a top priority. and we have done and are doing that and will continue to do so. we have incorporated the lessons learned from the 2016 election and implemented a broad spectrum of actions to share more information across the federal government, as well with state and local governments and also with the public and private sector. the intelligence community continues
eastern, an in-depth look at roe versus wade.eporter david savage discussing judge cavanaugh's nomination and the abortion issue. >> members of the trump administration's national security and intelligence team talked about there efforts to combat election interference by foreign entities including russia. they spoke at today's white house briefing. >> as director of national intelligence, i would like the american people to know that the intelligence community and all of its...
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we talked about whether he considered roe to be settled law. he said that he agreed with what justice roberts said that his nomination, in which he says it was settled law. we had a very good, thorough discussion about that issue and many others. considering judge kavanaugh has such a bloom's record on the issue of executive authority on which he seemed to take an almost monarchical view, his refusal to say a president must comply with a subpoena should give everyone, everyone great pause. just as the president is implicated in criminal activity, the senate is considering a nomination of someone to the supreme court believes that sitting presidents are virtually immune from legal jeopardy. i understand that my republican colleagues don't want to delay hearings for judge kavanaugh, despite his over moving -- overwhelmingly good reason to do so, made even more frequent by yesterday's event with mr. cohen and mr. manafort. i believe still, chairman grassley, leader mcconnell should consider him a given the president's legal trouble, given the fact
we talked about whether he considered roe to be settled law. he said that he agreed with what justice roberts said that his nomination, in which he says it was settled law. we had a very good, thorough discussion about that issue and many others. considering judge kavanaugh has such a bloom's record on the issue of executive authority on which he seemed to take an almost monarchical view, his refusal to say a president must comply with a subpoena should give everyone, everyone great pause. just...
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tonight, c-span presents an in-depth look at roe v. wade -- wade. >> we go live to the atlantic council in washington, d.c.. with remarks by former british the former british secretary of defense, gavin wilson. >> we are pleased to welcome the secretary of state for defense of the united's -- united kingdom. mr. secretary, welcome to washington. there is no secret in this world about the fact that the u.s. -- u.k.is room that the u.s. relationship has been the anchor of the transatlantic relationship is since world war ii. my experience with the u.k. has more to do with the royal marines, which i have great expeditions with around the world. we had a tight relationship. it be that way. we're more than allies, we are friends. we share common values, purposes and we face the same way. these are crucial times we live in, the 21st century has announced itself as a messy century full of different centers of gravity. change in what defines national security, nor than about our -- more than about armies and marine corps's, but also our cultur
tonight, c-span presents an in-depth look at roe v. wade -- wade. >> we go live to the atlantic council in washington, d.c.. with remarks by former british the former british secretary of defense, gavin wilson. >> we are pleased to welcome the secretary of state for defense of the united's -- united kingdom. mr. secretary, welcome to washington. there is no secret in this world about the fact that the u.s. -- u.k.is room that the u.s. relationship has been the anchor of the...
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trump's nominee, brett kavanaugh, to the supreme court, could throughout roe vs.er main argument was that people should care about equal rights and the dignity of women to make their own choices but if that argument is not persuasive, clinton then appeared to add a financial incentive. watch. >> american women entering the labor force, from 19722009, added three and half trillion dollars to our economy. then at new entrance of women, that is not disconnected from the fact that roe became law of the land in january of 9073. >> we don't know where chelsea clinton got those numbers but from pro-life organizations, they took her to task braid life news.com argued that since 1967, there have been 67 million u.s. abortions, half of them women, and instead of adding 3.5 to to the economy is becaue they $62 trillion deficit. the ethics and public policy center has been arguing for 17 years that abortion has been devastating to the economy and has also led to higher crime rates and divorce. like charles equipped his comments, the pro-life numbers have also not been confirm
trump's nominee, brett kavanaugh, to the supreme court, could throughout roe vs.er main argument was that people should care about equal rights and the dignity of women to make their own choices but if that argument is not persuasive, clinton then appeared to add a financial incentive. watch. >> american women entering the labor force, from 19722009, added three and half trillion dollars to our economy. then at new entrance of women, that is not disconnected from the fact that roe became...
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senators are likely to question him about roe versus wade. the 1973 decision that struck down many restrictions on abortion. on tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, c-span's landmark cases presents an in-depth look at roe versus wade we will year from los angeles times supreme court -- daviddavid stoppage savage talking about the abortion issue. presidential next, evite -- advisor ivanka trump talks about the workforce and economy with mike allen.
senators are likely to question him about roe versus wade. the 1973 decision that struck down many restrictions on abortion. on tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, c-span's landmark cases presents an in-depth look at roe versus wade we will year from los angeles times supreme court -- daviddavid stoppage savage talking about the abortion issue. presidential next, evite -- advisor ivanka trump talks about the workforce and economy with mike allen.
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on tuesday at 8:00 p.m., c-span's landmark cases provides an in-depth look at roe v. wade. we will also hear from david savage discussing judge kavanagh's nomination and the abortion issue. here's a look at congress over the next two weeks. the senate is in a state work period with four brief pro forma sessions scheduled. lawmakers return to washington on wednesday, august 15 to continue work on judicial dominations and federal spending. the house remains in a summer recess and returns on tuesday, september 4. follow the house live on c-span, see the senate on c-span2. at our table, julie koehler, senior vice president for strategy and planning with democracy live and contributor to the nation magazine. remind our viewers what is democracy alliance and the mission. we are an alliance of progressive donors so we can have a more just and equitable nation. host: who are the donors? guest: individual and institutional donors per people of wealth who want to create a more equal and just society, and labor unions. host: what are the big donors? members that want to be public are
on tuesday at 8:00 p.m., c-span's landmark cases provides an in-depth look at roe v. wade. we will also hear from david savage discussing judge kavanagh's nomination and the abortion issue. here's a look at congress over the next two weeks. the senate is in a state work period with four brief pro forma sessions scheduled. lawmakers return to washington on wednesday, august 15 to continue work on judicial dominations and federal spending. the house remains in a summer recess and returns on...
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they presented in-depth look on roe versus wade. it will also discuss his nomination and the abortion issue. at an event hosted by the jamestown foundation, analysts discuss russian influence in the middle east. this one hour 15 minute event includes audience question.
they presented in-depth look on roe versus wade. it will also discuss his nomination and the abortion issue. at an event hosted by the jamestown foundation, analysts discuss russian influence in the middle east. this one hour 15 minute event includes audience question.
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. >> that is not disconnected from the fact that roe became the law of the land in january 1933.: the backlash is fast and furious. a huge isis murderer who allegedly use our asylum system to evade justice until now. >> this is a classic example of vulnerabilities in our records. (phone ping) gentlemen, i have just received word! the louisiana purchase, is complete! instant purchase notifications from capital one. so you won't miss a purchase large, small, or very large. technology this helpful...could make history. what's in your wallet? .. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. shannon: the vatican is responding with, quote, shame and sorrow to report out of pennsylvania alleging hundreds of priest abused children. the report made public earlier this week accuses the so-called predator pri
. >> that is not disconnected from the fact that roe became the law of the land in january 1933.: the backlash is fast and furious. a huge isis murderer who allegedly use our asylum system to evade justice until now. >> this is a classic example of vulnerabilities in our records. (phone ping) gentlemen, i have just received word! the louisiana purchase, is complete! instant purchase notifications from capital one. so you won't miss a purchase large, small, or very large. technology...
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c-span presents an in-depth look at roe versus wade, and we hear from los angeles time supreme courtavid savage discussing kavanaugh's nomination and the abortion issue. >> five members of president trump's national security team spoke about election security at the white house briefing today, including -- >> on the more general subject of disruptive airline delta'srs, he serves as security chair and what introduced the panel and get us started. thank you, go ahead. >> good morning, everyone, and welcome to the first panel discussion on day two of the 64th annual air safety for an. -- forum. my name is matt clark, and i'm a pilot with delta airlines, also the security chairman. the name of today's panel, the disruptive passenger, keeping problems off the airplane. when it comes to most airline industry metrics, like on-time performance, lost bags and other safety related areas, i think most of us can agree that the data is consistently and successfully reported, tracked and analyzed by all stakeholders.unfortunately
c-span presents an in-depth look at roe versus wade, and we hear from los angeles time supreme courtavid savage discussing kavanaugh's nomination and the abortion issue. >> five members of president trump's national security team spoke about election security at the white house briefing today, including -- >> on the more general subject of disruptive airline delta'srs, he serves as security chair and what introduced the panel and get us started. thank you, go ahead. >> good...
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senators are likely to question him about roe versus wade, the decision that struck down restrictions on abortion. on tuesday, seen spans landmark cases is and say look at roe versus wade and will hear from david savage discussing the nomination and the abortion issue. national whistleblower day was still i-30. linda tripp made her first public appearance in 15 years. senator chuck grassley also .poke at the event advocates talked about the role and importance of anticorruption informants and how congress could protect those willing to speak out against waste, fraud, and abuse in government. ladies and gentlemen, if you will come back in bc did for the honorable ces
senators are likely to question him about roe versus wade, the decision that struck down restrictions on abortion. on tuesday, seen spans landmark cases is and say look at roe versus wade and will hear from david savage discussing the nomination and the abortion issue. national whistleblower day was still i-30. linda tripp made her first public appearance in 15 years. senator chuck grassley also .poke at the event advocates talked about the role and importance of anticorruption informants and...
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eastern c-span's landmark cases present an in-depth look at roe v. wade with her from los angeles time supreme court reporter david savage come discussing judge kavanaugh's nomination and the abortion issue. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable-television companies, and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c., and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> netroots nation help its annual gathering of grassroots activists last week in new orleans. up next on c-span2 remarks from a group from california senator kamala harris. this is 25 minutes. >> not so hidden figures, right? was fantastic. fantastic. what's up, netroots nation. i'm so glad to be here. so glad to see you guys. and, of course, it's going to be in new orleans. i know you had a long day
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roe v. wade -- away. we will hear from david savage discussing judge kavanagh's and the abortion -- judge kavanagh's thoughts and the abortion issue. >> america and turmoil. we look at the president -- america in tour oil. l, we will discuss the --t and characters in 19 1960 eight politics. terrified clashes between chicago police and protesters and richard nixon's victory. turmoil68, america and on c-span3. senate labor committee member recently spoke to the airline pilots association labor union and talked about the nation's political divide. this is 20 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the head of the airline pilots association. tim: good morning, everybody. we had an enthusiastic discussion and debate yesterday on many topics. feel certain today will be equally productive. we are fortunate, because we begin our second day with senator bob casey, who was elected to the senate from pennsylvania in 2006. he has been a great friend alpa, and airline pilots across our profession
roe v. wade -- away. we will hear from david savage discussing judge kavanagh's and the abortion -- judge kavanagh's thoughts and the abortion issue. >> america and turmoil. we look at the president -- america in tour oil. l, we will discuss the --t and characters in 19 1960 eight politics. terrified clashes between chicago police and protesters and richard nixon's victory. turmoil68, america and on c-span3. senate labor committee member recently spoke to the airline pilots association...
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i talked to lewis law clerk who helped him write or help write the court's opinion on roe v. wade and gave me the whole back story and was released by the whole justice, by his justice to write about what his justice had talked to him about and turns out powell was very involved in putting the viability standard into roe, so that, this book is all about of the events happening at once, to tell you how extraordinary that book is on the day that henry kissinger goes to fly back to end the war for us, the peace accords, two hours later justice blackman reads the opinion in roe v. wade and 3 hours later lyndon johnson drops dead in texas. it's really this, you know, this thing that i love about history, so that's that book. so this book, ballots or bullets, again, i didn't go looking for this. the reason i wrote it and there's a picture of me with john dean. the woman all the way to your left, diane, secretary of a law firm that i work in cleveland, the guy in the middle is her father and the other sisters, her father was one of the guys badly wounded in shootout 50 years ago, in
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eastern, c-span's landmark cases presents an in-depth look at roe v. wade. we will hear from los angeles times supreme court reporter david savage, discussing judge kavanagh's nomination and the abortion issue. >> the association for education in journalism and mass communication is holding their annual conference in washington this week. this afternoon, a panel of
eastern, c-span's landmark cases presents an in-depth look at roe v. wade. we will hear from los angeles times supreme court reporter david savage, discussing judge kavanagh's nomination and the abortion issue. >> the association for education in journalism and mass communication is holding their annual conference in washington this week. this afternoon, a panel of
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of voter also, abortion, the cavanaugh nomination is bring nagf issue o abortion and the future of roe v. we to bear. on the issues republicans are not winning right now hheding into mid terms. robert: you think about balderson endorsed by president trump. he had a weekendally with president trump. ou think about kansas, in that rails, the republican primary forovnor. crisco advantage running against the incumbent,eff collier. they're still counting the vote. in kan the white house has to be wondering is the political capital there fsident trump with the endorsement even with republican voters? >> it may prove to be barelyn enough i ohio and kansas and in kansas it may prove to have been t quite enough. off president who's galvanizede' by results seen in some places. florida, for example, he endorsed dos systems santos, a loyal alley of the president and he shot up in the polls quickly. and the president took from that that he can wait until these primaries andolster the numbers. in the case of advisors, heent against them to endorse him. it may not work in the end and are the danger f
of voter also, abortion, the cavanaugh nomination is bring nagf issue o abortion and the future of roe v. we to bear. on the issues republicans are not winning right now hheding into mid terms. robert: you think about balderson endorsed by president trump. he had a weekendally with president trump. ou think about kansas, in that rails, the republican primary forovnor. crisco advantage running against the incumbent,eff collier. they're still counting the vote. in kan the white house has to be...
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eastern, c-span's landmark cases presents an in-depth look at roe v. wade and hear from "los angeles times" reporter david savage discussing justice kavanagh's nomination and the abortion issue. >> we take you live now to a discussion about cyber security threats and how the u.s. should respond to hacking and misinformation. it's being hosted by the university of southern california's annenberg center on communication and leadership policy. you're watching live coverage on c-span. introductions underway. works onst classified bots and digital tools used to penetrate u.s. institutions, which he gave a somewhat cheeky title of can diplomacy survive the internet? he's not the broadcasting board of governors as a senior advisor. we will more about that now from sean. sean, the floor is yours. [applause] you, adam, for the kind introduction, thanks for being here. great to see some money friendly faces in the audience so thanks for coming. i know there's a lot going on today as well. when adam asked me to speak, he did not give me a topic, which is my favor
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he says he intends to appoint somebody who will overturn roe v. wade.is exactly who judge kavanaugh is. so we have to fight against him. [applause] >> we also have to recognize we are in a moment where women's voices really do matter. time's up, me too, it is about women's voices. it is about the ability of women and men to tell their story, to be heard and have some measure of justice. some measure of accountability, to be believed, to have these cases be investigated. that is what this moment is about. and judge kavanaugh is such a horrible choice because he does not value women. this president does not value women. they do not believe that you should have the ability to have the basic human right and human dignity to decide what happens to you and when. it is outrageous that we are having to look at this judge and his record without all the documents. without all his work product. without everything he has done. so we know exactly what his views are. but make no mistake, we know what his view is on women. we know what his view is on choice. we know w
he says he intends to appoint somebody who will overturn roe v. wade.is exactly who judge kavanaugh is. so we have to fight against him. [applause] >> we also have to recognize we are in a moment where women's voices really do matter. time's up, me too, it is about women's voices. it is about the ability of women and men to tell their story, to be heard and have some measure of justice. some measure of accountability, to be believed, to have these cases be investigated. that is what this...
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eastern, landmark cases present an in-depth look at roe v. wade.e will also hear from "los angeles times" supreme court reporter. next, health-care industry leaders and economic scholars testify on what can be done to reduce health care administrative cost. this runs for one hour and 42 minutes. >> senate committee on health education will come to order. senator murray and i will each have an opening statement.
eastern, landmark cases present an in-depth look at roe v. wade.e will also hear from "los angeles times" supreme court reporter. next, health-care industry leaders and economic scholars testify on what can be done to reduce health care administrative cost. this runs for one hour and 42 minutes. >> senate committee on health education will come to order. senator murray and i will each have an opening statement.
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the anti- status libertarianism in the 70s and with that evangelical thrusts that is politicized with roe v wade that it originates out of dallas texas so you have two sunbelt states that our heart of that in 1973. and then mixed with decisions on school prayer, tax-exempt status with those schools in the sunbelt and with this phenomenon of white flight adding to suburban development in the sunbelt i would see the development of the 70s of a religious mobilization that without moral majority in the broader christian right through 76 and the first politician to embrace the label of born-again christian with the year of the evangelical so now through 80 to attract what they see as a new demographic with the new evangelical vote to bring in the anti-communist catholics into more of a reagan democrat to have opportunity to make that political landscape with disaffected union workers, with the first industrial economy and that is a lack of labor unions in the sunbelt. it's not so much about major moments although you could point to a few leg appointed to the governorship. but there are the to
the anti- status libertarianism in the 70s and with that evangelical thrusts that is politicized with roe v wade that it originates out of dallas texas so you have two sunbelt states that our heart of that in 1973. and then mixed with decisions on school prayer, tax-exempt status with those schools in the sunbelt and with this phenomenon of white flight adding to suburban development in the sunbelt i would see the development of the 70s of a religious mobilization that without moral majority in...