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so roe v. wade held, of course, and is reaffirmed in planned parenthood versus casey, that a woman has a constitutional right to obtain an abortion before viability, subject to reasonable regulation by the state up to the point where that regulation constitutes an undue burden on the woman's right to obtain an abortion. and one of the reasons for that holding, as explained by the court, in roe and also in planned parenthood versus casey, more fully, is along the lines of what you said, senator feinstein, about the quote from justice o'connor. so that's one of the rationales that under that undergirds roe v. wade, is one of the rationales that undergirds lantern versus casey. >> let me give you a rational. in the 19 50s and 60s, two decades before roe, deaths from illegal abortions in this country ran between 200,001. 2 million. that's according to the good marker institute. so a lot of women died in that institute died in that period. so the question comes and -- you have said today -- not toda
so roe v. wade held, of course, and is reaffirmed in planned parenthood versus casey, that a woman has a constitutional right to obtain an abortion before viability, subject to reasonable regulation by the state up to the point where that regulation constitutes an undue burden on the woman's right to obtain an abortion. and one of the reasons for that holding, as explained by the court, in roe and also in planned parenthood versus casey, more fully, is along the lines of what you said, senator...
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with the 1973 roe vs. wade case and abortion being widely debated and discussed in the nation today american history tv is looking back to see what the nine justices who are currently on the supreme court had to say about roe v wade in their confirmation hearings. we begin with justice samuel alito the author of the new leaked draft opinion which seeks to overturn the row case his nomination hearing was held in january 2006 you conceded the fact that we have free speech because it's explicit in our constitution protected constitutional, right? and yet when senator schumer asked to repeatedly do you find that roe versus wade established and recognized a constitutional protection for a woman to make this most private decision? you wouldn't answer you wouldn't give a direct answer. on two supreme court cases griswold and brown now you have said just right there as we started this hearing that you believe there is a constitutional basis for this protection and for this right and yet when it came to roe versus
with the 1973 roe vs. wade case and abortion being widely debated and discussed in the nation today american history tv is looking back to see what the nine justices who are currently on the supreme court had to say about roe v wade in their confirmation hearings. we begin with justice samuel alito the author of the new leaked draft opinion which seeks to overturn the row case his nomination hearing was held in january 2006 you conceded the fact that we have free speech because it's explicit in...
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right with the 1973 roe vs. wade case and abortion being widely debated and discussed in the nation today american history tv is looking back to see what the nine justices who are currently on the supreme court had to say about roe v wade in their confirmation hearings. we begin with justice samuel alito the author of the new leaked draft opinion which seeks to overturn the row case his nomination hearing was held in january 2006 you conceded the fact that we have free speech because it's explicit in our constitution protected constitutional, right? and yet when senator schumer asked to repeatedly do you find that roe versus wade established and recognized a constitutional protection for a woman to make this most private decision? you wouldn't answer you wouldn't give a direct answer. on two supreme court cases griswold and brown now you have said just right there as we started this hearing that you believe there is a constitutional basis for this protection and for this right and yet when it came to roe versus
right with the 1973 roe vs. wade case and abortion being widely debated and discussed in the nation today american history tv is looking back to see what the nine justices who are currently on the supreme court had to say about roe v wade in their confirmation hearings. we begin with justice samuel alito the author of the new leaked draft opinion which seeks to overturn the row case his nomination hearing was held in january 2006 you conceded the fact that we have free speech because it's...
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>> by overturning roe v.ade. >> after the most dramatic supreme court ruling in decades there was rage. even violence. [ screaming ] americans had a message for their highest court. >> we won't go back! >> across the country tens of thousands took to the streets. >> you ain't seen nothing yet. >> what i want you to do now -- >> the constitutional scholar noah feldman says america now sees a court poisoned by politics. >> [ bleep ] the supreme court! >> the current court is taking all of its weight and putting it behind popular conservative positions. and the reason that's so scary from the standpoint of the united states is that we don't have another institution whose job it is to protect the most vulnerable, to protect the rule of law. >> feldman is a liberal. >> so help you god? >> who testified in favor of donald trump's impeachment. >> president trump has committed impeachable high crimes and misdemeanors. >> yet he also supported the nomination of amy coney barrett. >> she is a first-class lawyer. i beli
>> by overturning roe v.ade. >> after the most dramatic supreme court ruling in decades there was rage. even violence. [ screaming ] americans had a message for their highest court. >> we won't go back! >> across the country tens of thousands took to the streets. >> you ain't seen nothing yet. >> what i want you to do now -- >> the constitutional scholar noah feldman says america now sees a court poisoned by politics. >> [ bleep ] the supreme...
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after all the word roe deer used to look like a roe deer and was formed from the word goat, and somethat the name of the animal comes from the word oblique. this is due to the structure of the eyes, the color of which is invariably brown, and the pupils are slanted. the habitat of the roe deer includes the temperate climate zone of europe and asia to the far east and korea, the most common species of roe deer are european, asian and siberian , european roe deer lives on our lands, belarus - this is a native species that occurs almost everywhere, the largest density. they are observed in the gomel and grodno regions. roe deer prefer areas of deciduous and mixed forests. favorite places, habitats of oak forests, overgrown clearings, in a word, where you can find abundant food supplies, almost all vegetation that occurs in forests and steppes is eaten - grass, leaves of moss trees, acorns, wild berries and mushrooms. but it cannot be said that roe deer are omnivorous and eat everything in a row. they are very picky in food and choose the most tender and juicy varieties of roe deer of th
after all the word roe deer used to look like a roe deer and was formed from the word goat, and somethat the name of the animal comes from the word oblique. this is due to the structure of the eyes, the color of which is invariably brown, and the pupils are slanted. the habitat of the roe deer includes the temperate climate zone of europe and asia to the far east and korea, the most common species of roe deer are european, asian and siberian , european roe deer lives on our lands, belarus -...
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in the womb they asked to overturn roe and that's a bold move. they deserve a lot of credit for doing what conventional wisdom told him to do. and told them to go roberts, 15 weeks. we are counting to five, five votes to do it and i think that conservatives were burned so many times by the court, et cetera cautious hope. with the supreme court, after 50 years. even after the leak, this is great, but you know, there's a chance that the chief pulls over someone to his opinion. friday morning at 10:10, the blog refreshing and i guess the supreme court's website was refreshing, it was great and it's happening. it isn't charlie brown when the football is pulled away one more time, but it was a sense of, well, now, we have to work that much harder. overturning roe was a preliminary step and give thanks to the pro-life scholars and activists who make this moment possible and be cognizant there are people whose names will never be celebrated. people who wavered largely unknown to us and kept, one, this cause alive and two laid the foundation. and every a
in the womb they asked to overturn roe and that's a bold move. they deserve a lot of credit for doing what conventional wisdom told him to do. and told them to go roberts, 15 weeks. we are counting to five, five votes to do it and i think that conservatives were burned so many times by the court, et cetera cautious hope. with the supreme court, after 50 years. even after the leak, this is great, but you know, there's a chance that the chief pulls over someone to his opinion. friday morning at...
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planning to fast track a bill -- try to fast track a bill to codify roe v. wade in the next congress, assuming democrats keep control. why wait? that's the question for the white house. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. o severea still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without topical steroids. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. plus, they felt fast itch relief some as early as 2 days. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal, cancers including lymphoma and skin cancer, death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 50 and older with at least one heart disease risk factor have higher risks. don't take if allergic to rinvoq, as serious reactions can occur. tell your do
planning to fast track a bill -- try to fast track a bill to codify roe v. wade in the next congress, assuming democrats keep control. why wait? that's the question for the white house. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. o severea still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective...
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i will sign a law codifying roe in january.et's remember we are the united states of america there is nothing beyond our capacity. vote, vote, vote. god bless you all and may god protect our troops. thank you. [applause] i was apologizing for my back. my mother would be very angry. i was talking to people with my back to them. thank you very much. >> ♪ disappointment was my closest friend ♪ ♪ that's why your love keeps on lifting me higher and higher ♪ ♪ >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including buckeye broadband. ♪ buckeye broadband supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> more from campaign 2022 tonight, starting with the california governor's race. at 9:00 p.m. eastern, a debate between them a credit governor gavin newsom and his republican challenger. watch it here on c-span. at 10:00, we headed to washington state, where democratic senator patty murray is against her r
i will sign a law codifying roe in january.et's remember we are the united states of america there is nothing beyond our capacity. vote, vote, vote. god bless you all and may god protect our troops. thank you. [applause] i was apologizing for my back. my mother would be very angry. i was talking to people with my back to them. thank you very much. >> ♪ disappointment was my closest friend ♪ ♪ that's why your love keeps on lifting me higher and higher ♪ ♪ >> c-span is your...
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it's places like this that could feel the impact of the roe reversal.f women who have abortions every year do so before the age of 25. >> i'm going to get your cereal, get your breakfast and your lunch packed, honey. >> yeah, i like it. >> i think there's a narrative that young mothers, young fathers, can't graduate from college, college isn't an option, it's out of the question. do you think that's wrong? >> yeah. because if it wasn't for her, i never would have gone. college was never on my radar at all. i never felt like i had a reason to go. >> reporter: after her daughter was diagnosed with a brain tumor, that changed. >> let's get in the car. after she was diagnosed -- she was 3 -- asked how she would have a normal life. so i signed up for daily ledge to show her, if i can have a normal life while raising her, she can do it too. >> have best day! >> i want her to be in college. i want that to be a goal. i want her to see me do it. >> reporter: the university of michigan has more resources than most for student parents. lactation rooms. >> i am goi
it's places like this that could feel the impact of the roe reversal.f women who have abortions every year do so before the age of 25. >> i'm going to get your cereal, get your breakfast and your lunch packed, honey. >> yeah, i like it. >> i think there's a narrative that young mothers, young fathers, can't graduate from college, college isn't an option, it's out of the question. do you think that's wrong? >> yeah. because if it wasn't for her, i never would have gone....
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the implications of roe ends up taking away the rights enshrined in roe. in fact, the court holds that the american people have no reliance interest in the right to abortion, that nobody relied on this right in any way that mattered to the constitutional houses. and the court cites male authorities, reaching back to the 13th century, when people thought pregnancy was caused by dragons. and, you know, had no understanding of women's reproductive -- uh, matters at all. and went up through 17th century trash written by guys who thought that most women were which is who should be burned at the stake. so drawing on those authorities, rather than contemporary authorities explaining how reproduction actually works, explaining the costs of childbearing, of childcare. those are entirely absent from the decision. we may remember that just as amy coney barrett, the justice during early argument, who said if people did not want to their babies and they could drop them off at a fire station. what is the problem? why do we need the right to abortion if people can drop t
the implications of roe ends up taking away the rights enshrined in roe. in fact, the court holds that the american people have no reliance interest in the right to abortion, that nobody relied on this right in any way that mattered to the constitutional houses. and the court cites male authorities, reaching back to the 13th century, when people thought pregnancy was caused by dragons. and, you know, had no understanding of women's reproductive -- uh, matters at all. and went up through 17th...
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i will sign a law codifying roe in january.et's remember we are the united states of america there is nothing beyond our capacity. vote, vote, vote. god bless you all and may god protect our troops. thank you. [applause] i was apologizing for my back. my mother would be very angry. i was talking to people with my back to them. thank you very much. >> ♪ disappointment was my closest friend ♪ ♪ that's why your love keeps on lifting me higher and higher ♪ ♪ >> this evening, we begin with live coverage of the oklahoma governor's debate. 7:30, tom malinowski and s republican challenger tom kane meet in the race for th state's seventh congressiol district. at 8:35, kim reynolds and deidre did year meet in a debate hosted by iowa tch our coverage beginning at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies and more. >> the world has changed. today, a fast and reliable internet connection is something no one can live without, so wow i
i will sign a law codifying roe in january.et's remember we are the united states of america there is nothing beyond our capacity. vote, vote, vote. god bless you all and may god protect our troops. thank you. [applause] i was apologizing for my back. my mother would be very angry. i was talking to people with my back to them. thank you very much. >> ♪ disappointment was my closest friend ♪ ♪ that's why your love keeps on lifting me higher and higher ♪ ♪ >> this evening,...
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i will sign a law codifying roe in january.et's remember we are the united states of america there is nothing beyond our capacity. vote, vote, vote. god bless you all and may god protect our troops. thank you. [applause] i was apologizing for my back. my mother would be very angry. i was talking to people with my back to them. thank you very much. >> ♪ disappointment was my closest friend ♪ ♪ that's why your love keeps on lifting me higher and higher ♪ ♪ announcer: this afternoon, christopher schrader testifies about the lack of cooperation between the executive and legislative branches and the way is to resolve some of the disputes. beginning at 2 p.m. eastern on c-span. watch online at c-span.org, or on our free mobile video app, c-span now. ♪ announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. funded by these television companies and more, including wow. >> the world has changed. today a fast, reliable internet connection as something no one can live without. so wow is there for our customers with speed, value, reliabil
i will sign a law codifying roe in january.et's remember we are the united states of america there is nothing beyond our capacity. vote, vote, vote. god bless you all and may god protect our troops. thank you. [applause] i was apologizing for my back. my mother would be very angry. i was talking to people with my back to them. thank you very much. >> ♪ disappointment was my closest friend ♪ ♪ that's why your love keeps on lifting me higher and higher ♪ ♪ announcer: this...
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i will sign a law codifying roe in january.'s remember we are the united states of america there is nothing beyond our capacity. vote, vote, vote. god bless you all and may god protect our troops. thank you. [applause] i was apologizing for my back. my mother would be very angry. i was talking to people with my back to them. thank you very much. >> ♪ disappointment was my closest friend ♪ ♪ ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] announcer: wedsd we began withif coverage of the lama governor's debate at 6:30 p.m. eastern. then at 7:30, the democratic representative and republican meet in e ce for theene district. the iowa republican governor and democratichaenger meet in a debate hosted by the iowa press. eastern on c-span, c-span.m. ♪ >> middle and high school students, it's your time to shine. you are invited to participate in this year's c-span studentcam documentary comp
i will sign a law codifying roe in january.'s remember we are the united states of america there is nothing beyond our capacity. vote, vote, vote. god bless you all and may god protect our troops. thank you. [applause] i was apologizing for my back. my mother would be very angry. i was talking to people with my back to them. thank you very much. >> ♪ disappointment was my closest friend ♪ ♪ ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its...
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roe _ is no room for debate. we will not go back! roe versus - is no room for debate.de, the landmark _ not go back! roe versus wade, the landmark ruling _ not go back! roe versus wade, the landmark ruling that - not go back! roe versus wade, the landmark ruling that made| the landmark ruling that made abortion legal, with the law of the land and they want to return to them. azaday moshiri, bbc news. funeral services have been held for dozens of victims of a knife and gun attack on a nursery school in northern thailand. 2a children and 12 adults were murdered by a former policeman on thursday. 0ur south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, sent this report. all these young faces as they were in life, as theirfamilies would like to remember them. 0ne wall of the temple has been turned into a shrine to what is now a lost generation for this village, with loved toys, stuffed animals and, for this boy, a school uniform he'd onlyjust begun wearing. kanjana and sittipong are saying goodbye to their only child, three—year—old poobet, one of the youngest victims. they rushe
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the court overturned roe vs wade. they threw out the right to privacy. and in the immediate term, it allowed states to outlaw abortion, which now 34 states have done very quickly. but the fall out from that is next l g, b t q writes sodomy, laws, even interracial marriage. there are a lot of issues now that are going to end up in the courts. and this whole thing is going to seriously divide the country a new generation, right? they believe in with a with a fingers to move in with a blue on this edition of the program, we asked 3 questions. how was the conflict in ukraine likely to end? why does the west refuse to negotiate an end to the conflict? and how will the international order likely change as a result of the conflict in ukraine? the 2nd world war affected millions of people. during the conflict, the balance of power was held by the leaders of 3 nations. the united kingdom, the united states, and the u. s. s r dot b died when they did the men tried cruz, the peak popish nominee thinkers. hitler was weak and knew he would wait and he was bluffing. h
the court overturned roe vs wade. they threw out the right to privacy. and in the immediate term, it allowed states to outlaw abortion, which now 34 states have done very quickly. but the fall out from that is next l g, b t q writes sodomy, laws, even interracial marriage. there are a lot of issues now that are going to end up in the courts. and this whole thing is going to seriously divide the country a new generation, right? they believe in with a with a fingers to move in with a blue on this...
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you know, prior to roe v.aw, we know the major causes of death for black women in this country was sepsis that went along with unsafe -- came from unsafe abortions. why do we want to go back there when we know there are so many disparities in black maternal health, disparities across the board? we have to fix those problems. we can't go backwards. juan: you begin your book with an ode to your beloved hometown stateless, missouri. you write "despite the richness of culture, the truth is we live in a legal environment and is st. louis and we are dying. the legacies of slavery, segregation, affect every aspect of society here. could you elaborate? >> sure. st. louis we are known for leading and homicides across the country per capita year after year. we are known even leading in the murder of children. we are known for leading in police murder. year after year. so we live in this lethal environment but also environmental justice -- we have not achieved environmental justice. right now we have this issue in our co
you know, prior to roe v.aw, we know the major causes of death for black women in this country was sepsis that went along with unsafe -- came from unsafe abortions. why do we want to go back there when we know there are so many disparities in black maternal health, disparities across the board? we have to fix those problems. we can't go backwards. juan: you begin your book with an ode to your beloved hometown stateless, missouri. you write "despite the richness of culture, the truth is we...
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why is roe the first priority when congress returns?> reporter: well, remember, victor, roe was established law of the land for 50 years. it was precedent. it gave protections to him, but also lets ensure a rite to privacy. what we have seen is republican elected officials across the country are trying to advance an ever to take those rights all. president biden believes it's important to restore roe. you heard him talk today in stark terms. who can't get access to medicine. perhaps if they're having a miscandidate because of some of these laws that have now gone into effect. this has a massive, massive impact on women, but it's also not the only thing he's talking ab about. you also have hard him focus on all of the things that are significant in people's lives. >> so ron klain tweeted out tomorrow the president will be talking about gas prices. our reporting is the president is expected to announce the release of roughly 14 million barrels from the reserve. that is, as one of our economic reporters says, is on the margin. as opec cuts
why is roe the first priority when congress returns?> reporter: well, remember, victor, roe was established law of the land for 50 years. it was precedent. it gave protections to him, but also lets ensure a rite to privacy. what we have seen is republican elected officials across the country are trying to advance an ever to take those rights all. president biden believes it's important to restore roe. you heard him talk today in stark terms. who can't get access to medicine. perhaps if...
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. >> the republicans control the house and the senate, we won't be able to codify roe versus wade so i will spend all my time trying to fight a national abortion ban. >> he has weakened our privacy rights and women's rights. he has denied women the access to reproductive care. the most dangerous thing facing -- >> it's interesting watching this play out in the sense that ohio, donald trump won, a red state but tim ryan surprisingly competitive here, georgia stacey abrams just lost to brian kemp four years ago, joe biden did carry the state since then. democrats think especially in the suburbs this helps. the question is it's a tug-of-war between which issue matters most or how do you balance them? >> ryan, not surprisingly competitive if you watched the debate all the way through. a good showing against j.d. vance but one thing, these elections are specifically about consequences and you push on any issue in which a person can feel direct consequences and while we're spending a lot of time talking about how democrats are talking about abortion how republicans are talking about it. if
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the court overturned roe vs wade. they threw out the right to privacy. and in the immediate term, it allowed states to outlaw abortion, which now 34 states have done very quickly. but the fall out from that is next l g, b t q writes, sodomy, laws, even interracial marriage. there are a lot of issues now that are going to end up in the courts. and whole thing is going to seriously divide the country. oh yeah. a new generation. they believe in with a new fingers to move in with a ah ah, in 2022, the italian government approved a package of military aid to ukraine coordination with nita to help ukrainians defend themselves and fight back about 150000000 euros. well, i make a week, almost even atomic bombs are here, even on the same naco and the u. f with the ones that people will die just for make money. the one that has been yes, because otherwise you must who got through on it. if you're gone through, unless you are complete, i mean there's more that i should thought if you are doing a loan for them in those will dollars more sir, me, my show it was wrong
the court overturned roe vs wade. they threw out the right to privacy. and in the immediate term, it allowed states to outlaw abortion, which now 34 states have done very quickly. but the fall out from that is next l g, b t q writes, sodomy, laws, even interracial marriage. there are a lot of issues now that are going to end up in the courts. and whole thing is going to seriously divide the country. oh yeah. a new generation. they believe in with a new fingers to move in with a ah ah, in 2022,...
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they have taken them for granted and you can no longer say i'm against roe v. wade. now what you him to do? what legislation will you put forward and vote for to protect the child in the womb will this would be a put a shot of the and many of us are in error know the republican elected officials campaign of pro-life 50s and not only do nothing actively trying to undermine the cause and the meanings of various officials who don't bring that to the boat now is the time to test leadership on these issues and is popular with voters to the polls, the president of france, the mississippi bill protect 15 weeks france is more progressive only as more and more voters discover that there are only two european nations that allow, 39 of the 40 lost more protective of the 42 nations that will be on the outlier met korea and china is not a country we want to we want to end up in europe, the final korean up in the united states is germany and france abortion law considering 92% of all abortions take place before 15 weeks, that's not going to be a successful outcome. these are start
they have taken them for granted and you can no longer say i'm against roe v. wade. now what you him to do? what legislation will you put forward and vote for to protect the child in the womb will this would be a put a shot of the and many of us are in error know the republican elected officials campaign of pro-life 50s and not only do nothing actively trying to undermine the cause and the meanings of various officials who don't bring that to the boat now is the time to test leadership on these...
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the court overturned roe vs wade. they threw out the right to privacy. and in the immediate term, it allowed states to outlaw abortion, which now 34 states have done very quickly. i did, but the fall out from that is next l g, b t q writes, sodomy, laws, even interracial marriage. there are a lot of issues now that are going to end up in the courts. and whole thing is going to seriously divide the country. a new generation, right? they believe in line with data i think is to move in with a ah, a penalty crew comes on the ukranian fire and don't yet narrowly avoiding casualties . ultimate new rounds of shelling of the city ukraine is preventing residents of the keystone region from returning home after discovery made by the washington post and then unusual narrative, the western media. we spoke about the situation with people from test. if it, if they choose to go home, they will be accepted. russia would probably let them in, but ukraine is unlikely to let them go. green colonialism while europe plans to.
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the court overturned roe vs wade. they threw out the right to privacy. and in the immediate term, it allowed states to outlaw abortion, which now 34 states have done very quickly. i did, but the fall out from that is next l g, b t q writes, sodomy, laws, even interracial marriage. there are a lot of issues now that are going to end up in the courts. and whole thing is going to seriously divide the country a believe in line with a new thing is to move in with a ah ah garage is with boss with, with key at the when or should just keep them closer to the dealer. molly complete with a well spoke with you see a professional in that video to walk you through the list of all but with ah, with no one, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. what all more shrill than what they should end up unit 73. 1 was a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short been billed the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program. that the world had ever known. ah, russia suspends its role in the international deal on gr
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so abortion was illegal in the united states until the case of roe vs wade made its way to the supreme court in the early 19 seventies. jane rowe was not her real name. there was a woman before her that was known as jane doe. she dropped out of the case. the 2nd woman was jane row. she was pregnant and wanted an abortion, but abortion was outlawed. so she filed a federal law suit and it went through the entire federal court system until finally the supreme court ruled by a vote of i think it was 7 to 2 that a woman has a constitutional rights to privacy. now this, these words right to privacy, opened a door that just changed american society because right to privacy meant a rate to have sex with whoever you wanted in the privacy of your own home. so sodomy, laws were overturned, it was a right to have an abortion. it was a right to to be gay. all these cultural laws that we had were thrown out in the ro versus we decision. and then abortion clinics opened all around the country. some states were able to put a cap on abortions in that you could have an abortion if you work less than 3 m
so abortion was illegal in the united states until the case of roe vs wade made its way to the supreme court in the early 19 seventies. jane rowe was not her real name. there was a woman before her that was known as jane doe. she dropped out of the case. the 2nd woman was jane row. she was pregnant and wanted an abortion, but abortion was outlawed. so she filed a federal law suit and it went through the entire federal court system until finally the supreme court ruled by a vote of i think it...
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all these cultural laws that we had were thrown out in the roe vs wade decision. and then abortion clinics opened all around the country. now, some states were able to put a cap on abortions in that you could have an abortion if you work less than 3 months pregnant or less than 6 months pregnant after 6 months, only if the woman's life was in danger. i had an abortion. i am a mother today because i had an abortion in 2012 and that abortion saved my life and was the one act of kindness that i could give the child that was not driving inside of me. choosing to terminate that pregnancy meant that that growing fetus had a dignified end to their life. i'm sorry, go, wasn't jo diagnosis. ok. yeah. so my son was diagnosed my son had a congenital disorder that was causing all of his joints to fuse and extension. so as he grew in my uterus, his bones were breaking, and my uterus couldn't support a growing fetus that wouldn't bend. i was on tried here at the time and because of the federal ban of the phantom federally funded abortion, despite 3 health care providers saying
all these cultural laws that we had were thrown out in the roe vs wade decision. and then abortion clinics opened all around the country. now, some states were able to put a cap on abortions in that you could have an abortion if you work less than 3 months pregnant or less than 6 months pregnant after 6 months, only if the woman's life was in danger. i had an abortion. i am a mother today because i had an abortion in 2012 and that abortion saved my life and was the one act of kindness that i...
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. >> roe v. wade for me is, should be the law. he celebrated when roe v. wade went down. >> i want women, doctors, local political leaders, living the democracy that has always allowed our nation to a thrive so states can decide themselves. >> women, doctors, and political leaders deciding who gets an abortion is now a major talking point for democrats. the question is, does it neutralize fetterman's health concerns. >> in michigan, gubernatorial candidates gretchen whitmer, and tudor dixon faced ore off for the second and final time. the abortion and education at issue but the most heated exchange came over who is the real extremist in the race. >> she is more interested in dividing us. halting our progress. and dragging us backwards. when she's not scripted and on stage, she stokes violence. spreads conspiracy theories. >> gretchen whitmer doesn't want to be defined by her carelessness, her dishonesty, or her hypocrisy during that time. but even if we did not look at that, we would look at her governship, as a disappointment. her radical policies have cr
. >> roe v. wade for me is, should be the law. he celebrated when roe v. wade went down. >> i want women, doctors, local political leaders, living the democracy that has always allowed our nation to a thrive so states can decide themselves. >> women, doctors, and political leaders deciding who gets an abortion is now a major talking point for democrats. the question is, does it neutralize fetterman's health concerns. >> in michigan, gubernatorial candidates gretchen...
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now after roe v. wade has been overturned on a state-by-state basis people are able to decide. in ohio it has a 20 week ban, pennsylvania has a 24 week ban, i think those are very liberal positions. people have to be educated on the state level and that's what's happening around this nation. conversations are happening that we are not able to have that have no impact for the overturn of roe. what i think it is a huge mistake. conservatives are happy about it , the liberals are suggesting that everything is about abortion. they boil it down to the issue of abortion and it's a mistake we are not single issue voters. if you look at polling when you talk to women about what their concerns are. abortion is at the bottom. and at the top right now is inflation and crime. host: annabelle rutledge, on young women in the issues that are bringing them to the polls, is this the same issue set that vance was just speaking about? guest: i think everyone is definitely feeling the economy impact their pocket and you might say people who might be feeling that even more than others would be coll
now after roe v. wade has been overturned on a state-by-state basis people are able to decide. in ohio it has a 20 week ban, pennsylvania has a 24 week ban, i think those are very liberal positions. people have to be educated on the state level and that's what's happening around this nation. conversations are happening that we are not able to have that have no impact for the overturn of roe. what i think it is a huge mistake. conservatives are happy about it , the liberals are suggesting that...
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that majority of americans support roe.been continuous and what we are doing is what the president is doing is he's showing that he is going to continue to fight. that's why he made the announcement of saying that his first piece of legislation that he will send to the new congress is going to be a piece of legislation that is going to codify roe. and so he's making that promise. he has taken bold actions since the day that we heard that decision back in june. he made, he took executive action, used executive authority to make sure he did everything he could to protect women but right now, what needs to happen is americans across the country need to make sure their voices are being heard. >> and you're right. the polls show the majority of americans support abortion rights for women, but look at the latest numbers on other issues. 44% say the economy and inflation are the most important problems facing the country right now compared to just 5% who say abortion is their top concern. president biden clearly wants to bring att
that majority of americans support roe.been continuous and what we are doing is what the president is doing is he's showing that he is going to continue to fight. that's why he made the announcement of saying that his first piece of legislation that he will send to the new congress is going to be a piece of legislation that is going to codify roe. and so he's making that promise. he has taken bold actions since the day that we heard that decision back in june. he made, he took executive action,...
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. >> when governor whitmer tells you that this is going to be roe, it's not even close to roe.ld be the most radical abortion law in the entire country. the only place that has something similar are china and north korea. >> none of what she just said is not true and here's why you can't trust her when it comes to reproductive rights. she said a 14-year-old child raped by her uncle is a perfect example of someone who should not have reproductive rights and the ability to choose. she went further to say it is healing for a person who's raped to carry that child to term. >> i couldn't disagree more. she's proven you cannot trust her on this issue. >> michigan has a pre-roe law that would have gone into effect after the supreme court overturned roe, a 1931 law that bans abortion in all instances except for the life of the mother, if not for governor whitmer filing a lawsuit to suspend. president biden made clear abortion rights are very high on his legislative priority list if democrats keep control of congress. >> care about the right to choose then you got to vote. that's why in
. >> when governor whitmer tells you that this is going to be roe, it's not even close to roe.ld be the most radical abortion law in the entire country. the only place that has something similar are china and north korea. >> none of what she just said is not true and here's why you can't trust her when it comes to reproductive rights. she said a 14-year-old child raped by her uncle is a perfect example of someone who should not have reproductive rights and the ability to choose. she...
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and ever since the day that the roe vs wade decision came down. conservatives led by the evangelical christian movement, have worked to overturn it. and the way you overturn it is to elect republican presidents to appoint conservatives to the supreme court. and once you have enough conservatives on the supreme court, you can throw out precedent and change the law. well, it took 50 years, 49 years. yeah, well just this year the supreme court astonished everybody by reversing it's longstanding abortion policy. you know, it overturned the rovers, wade and planned parenthood versus casey decisions in one fell swoop. and what everybody says it returns the issue of abortion back to the states. now that's good in some ways because there are pro life states that will make, you know, in some way outlaw abortion, they will at least shut down the surgical abortion centers and that will probably save some lives. ah, well, the overturning of roe vs wade. well, it's a tremendous victory. it's a historic victory. something we fought for for almost 50 years, is something to celebrate. and in tremend
and ever since the day that the roe vs wade decision came down. conservatives led by the evangelical christian movement, have worked to overturn it. and the way you overturn it is to elect republican presidents to appoint conservatives to the supreme court. and once you have enough conservatives on the supreme court, you can throw out precedent and change the law. well, it took 50 years, 49 years. yeah, well just this year the supreme court astonished everybody by reversing it's longstanding...
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he did not say roe v. wade was settled law.of these people in their confirmations promise they'd would rule in a certain way on a case. >> don't you think saying things like that they felt it was precedent and they respected stare decisis? >> you can believe in precedent, but at some times some things deserve to be unwound. it's happened before in this country on really bad issues. >> excuse me. one of the things that he mentioned in the diary entry which news flash to all prosecutors and evidentiary rule followers that a diary entry is no longer evidence you can actually include because credibility is an issue for scott jennings. but i'll tell you about this. he mentioned that alito wrote a memo for the reagan administration in which he spoke about why he felt roe v. wade ought to be overturned. and then he told kennedy according to the diary entry that he did that because he wanted to essentially conform his viewpoints to secure a promotion. that is the reason why alito he believed was not -- if you can conform your viewpoint
he did not say roe v. wade was settled law.of these people in their confirmations promise they'd would rule in a certain way on a case. >> don't you think saying things like that they felt it was precedent and they respected stare decisis? >> you can believe in precedent, but at some times some things deserve to be unwound. it's happened before in this country on really bad issues. >> excuse me. one of the things that he mentioned in the diary entry which news flash to all...
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the case that overturned roe v.ed nearly 50 years of reproductive freedom in the united states. minutes after that decision was handed, danced aides like al will -- implemented so-called trigger bans, immediately outlining abortion and forcing clinics to stop providing care with no advanced notice. 100 days later, abortions been banned or restricted in a total of 16 states across the country. meanwhile, abortion is legal and nine other states. only because of court ordered injections that have blocked abortion bans from taking effect as legal challenges are ongoing. that represents this map, the map they are looking, at the one i showed, you represent is radical changes in abortion rights that occurred over a course of three and a half months. what is not so readily apparent on this map is the harm that has been directly experience by pregnant people who have been stripped of their autonomy to make decisions about their own bodies. one of the states for abortion rights is -- ohio. the state implemented its six-week
the case that overturned roe v.ed nearly 50 years of reproductive freedom in the united states. minutes after that decision was handed, danced aides like al will -- implemented so-called trigger bans, immediately outlining abortion and forcing clinics to stop providing care with no advanced notice. 100 days later, abortions been banned or restricted in a total of 16 states across the country. meanwhile, abortion is legal and nine other states. only because of court ordered injections that have...
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the movie is about pre-roe v.where women cannot get abortions even in a progressive city like chicago. now, of course, we are actually in post-roe v. wade america, so it's more relevant than ever. did you have a feeling roe v. wade would be overturned when you agreed to make this film? >> you know, whatever the motivations were for making the movie 3 1/2 years ago when i first signed on, this film has taken on such an incredible urgency at this moment in time, and it's a real reflection of the world pre-roe in which abortions were not safe and legal, so they put so many women's lives in danger. so many women were in desperate situations, and that's the america we're looking at right now at least in half of the states. and if the gop had their way, everywhere. >> right, so i mean you can't watch this film which deals with women and girls having this secretive network where you're supposed to call jane and then you get hooked up with a bunch of individuals without thinking, like, this might not actually just be the
the movie is about pre-roe v.where women cannot get abortions even in a progressive city like chicago. now, of course, we are actually in post-roe v. wade america, so it's more relevant than ever. did you have a feeling roe v. wade would be overturned when you agreed to make this film? >> you know, whatever the motivations were for making the movie 3 1/2 years ago when i first signed on, this film has taken on such an incredible urgency at this moment in time, and it's a real reflection...
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wade. >> but the chief is said to be keenly aware that abolishing roe could tear america apart. >> heng the legitimacy of the supreme court. >> which meant saving roe. >> abort the court! >> he wasn't going to let go. >> months earlier -- >> you wicked murderers. >> oral arguments in the case of dobbs versus jackson women's health center. at issue, a mississippi law that would limit but not eliminate the right to an abortion. but five justices want to abolish it all together. >> the conservatives to his right wanted to go all out against roe v. wade. >> the fetus has an interesting in having a life. >> i thought it was stunning. >> to save roe, roberts must change one vote. >> there really was only one desperate hope. it all came down to kavanaugh. >> justice brett kavanaugh. there's lots more. watch my special "supreme power, inside the highest court in the land" tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific right here on cnn. and thank you for being part of my program this week. i'll see you tonight and right back again here next week. they're shunned, outcast, living in pain. you can re
wade. >> but the chief is said to be keenly aware that abolishing roe could tear america apart. >> heng the legitimacy of the supreme court. >> which meant saving roe. >> abort the court! >> he wasn't going to let go. >> months earlier -- >> you wicked murderers. >> oral arguments in the case of dobbs versus jackson women's health center. at issue, a mississippi law that would limit but not eliminate the right to an abortion. but five justices...
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when the roe versus wade enshrined _ row. when the roe versus wade enshrined abortion _ row.ned abortion rights - row. when the roe versus wade enshrined abortion rights for - enshrined abortion rights for all australian woman was overturned by the supreme court, there was an enormous response all over the country, young women protesting against, women of all ages, do you think at the midterms they will come out to vote on this issue? everything we are seeing is thatis everything we are seeing is that is right, it's notjust that is right, it's notjust that they opposed what happened when roe versus wade was overturned and we know the majority of people believe there should be a federal protection and for people to have the right to choose or refuse contraception or a right to abortion, but also that it's a real priority issue and i think this is the first time we have had the supreme court actually take away a freedom that we have enjoyed for almost 50 years. it is also we note inextricably linked with economic security, educational opportunities, with healthcare opportunitie
when the roe versus wade enshrined _ row. when the roe versus wade enshrined abortion _ row.ned abortion rights - row. when the roe versus wade enshrined abortion rights for - enshrined abortion rights for all australian woman was overturned by the supreme court, there was an enormous response all over the country, young women protesting against, women of all ages, do you think at the midterms they will come out to vote on this issue? everything we are seeing is thatis everything we are seeing...
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the court overturned roe vs wade. they throughout the right to privacy and in the immediate term, it allowed states to outlaw abortion, which now 34 states have done very quickly. but the fall out from that is next l g, b t q writes sodomy, laws, even interracial marriage. there are a lot of issues now that are going to end up in the courts. and whole thing is going to seriously divide the country a vendors to move in with a ah, a disdain becomes to an engagement. it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah ah ah, a a a new us defense strategy suggests the pre emptive launch of nuclear weapons against nuclear contradicting president biden's cost pledge is to limit the potential use of new we refuse to jeopardize fall of livelihood. that's the message from dana and the ivory coast to avoid a global po production for him. and protested miserly payments to farmers with germany and france. well, over the need to the is you can head back that what they call unfair eco
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that if democrats hold the house and the senate, he says the first bill he would sign would codify roe versus wade, make it federal law. but what are the chances tonight that democrats can hold the house and the senate? do democrats or republicans have the momentum? the latest numbers from our partners at fivethirtyeight and terry moran is here. >>> the war in ukraine and tonight, new russian missile and drone attacks taking out power plants across ukraine, just as they prepare for the cold and the winter ahead. tonight, president zelenskyy saying a third of the country's power stations now destroyed. and tonight here, the new images emerging of that underwater pipeline connecting russia to germany. destroyed by several powerful explosions, now we see it, and, of course, the question, was it russian sabotage? what nato has warned an brit c clean net here in ukraine. >>> two college students attacked by a grizzly bear. >>> the massive fire breaking out at a pumpkin patch. families picking pumpkins as more than 70 vehicles went up in flames. >>> and the honor for james bond tonight. acto
that if democrats hold the house and the senate, he says the first bill he would sign would codify roe versus wade, make it federal law. but what are the chances tonight that democrats can hold the house and the senate? do democrats or republicans have the momentum? the latest numbers from our partners at fivethirtyeight and terry moran is here. >>> the war in ukraine and tonight, new russian missile and drone attacks taking out power plants across ukraine, just as they prepare for the...
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, roe the vote." really fired up about these issues. hazem: there are a lot of economic challenges that americans are facing, and many of them will look to the president for that. is that fair? guest: what we do is we focus of what it is the president can do or what it is congress can do. and some of the actions he has taken have a significant effect on the everyday lives and everyday looks of americans, again, why his approval rating is beginning to go back up. if you look at education debt, it is something that is very american, people go into massive amounts, six-figure amounts of debt just to go to college. to have a portion of that, for millions of people, forgiven, it a huge economic impact. when i was paying my student loans, it was nearly as much as paying for rent. . it prohibits me from making any kind of economic investment or thinking ahead to the future. with the burden lifted, it is a relief to millions of people. or even medical debt, which is something millions of americans have, again
, roe the vote." really fired up about these issues. hazem: there are a lot of economic challenges that americans are facing, and many of them will look to the president for that. is that fair? guest: what we do is we focus of what it is the president can do or what it is congress can do. and some of the actions he has taken have a significant effect on the everyday lives and everyday looks of americans, again, why his approval rating is beginning to go back up. if you look at education...
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since the overturning of roe v. wade, we are on in 1849 law that bans all abortion except for the life of the mother. over 60% of residents over -- oppose the overturning. you said he you disagree with overturning roe v. wade. senator johnson this will allow citizens to vote at a state level. the wisconsin legislature gaveled out rejecting the opportunity to allow such votes. let's talk specifically about what you would do at the national regarding abortion. lieutenant governor you have one minute. lt. goverment barnes: i am an only child but not my mother's only pregnancy. before that my mother had a complicated pregnancy and an abortion. she wanted others to know they are not alone and it was her decision to make not the politicians. everyone should make that. doctors should not have to live under the threat of being criminalized for helping women through a difficult decision. senator because the overturning of roe v. wade a victory. he celebrated the decision. he said if women do not like the law of their state,
since the overturning of roe v. wade, we are on in 1849 law that bans all abortion except for the life of the mother. over 60% of residents over -- oppose the overturning. you said he you disagree with overturning roe v. wade. senator johnson this will allow citizens to vote at a state level. the wisconsin legislature gaveled out rejecting the opportunity to allow such votes. let's talk specifically about what you would do at the national regarding abortion. lieutenant governor you have one...
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overturning roe was just a preliminary step . we should celebrate and give a lot of tanks to the past 49 and a half years of pro-life scholars and activists who made this topical, i'd be very cognizant that there are people whose names will never be celebrated. people who labor largely unknown to us who actually kept this possible i do, lay the foundation. most every morning at stan and iversen the someone else originally . you have 50 pages of endnotes those are the people who were we are building off. but then it was first that moment that this actually happened, right to was now we have to get to work. >> alexandra, i'll explain this don't follow her. i was so grateful when you came on the staff of national review because i never have to read a planned parenthood actual annual report again because you are so on top of everything is a great service that you provide. one example would be kate smith from dc or cvs. you just don't really follow her reporting said she was doing shplanned parenthood pr so now she's actually working
overturning roe was just a preliminary step . we should celebrate and give a lot of tanks to the past 49 and a half years of pro-life scholars and activists who made this topical, i'd be very cognizant that there are people whose names will never be celebrated. people who labor largely unknown to us who actually kept this possible i do, lay the foundation. most every morning at stan and iversen the someone else originally . you have 50 pages of endnotes those are the people who were we are...
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the republicans vowed to overturn roe for decades. if this is the ethical, religious, and political win they claim, why aren't they running on it? instead, they're avoiding the topic while this is all on tape. >> the 1849 law is an exact mirror of my position, which has an exception for life of the mother. >> but you won't support exceptions for rape or incest. >> that's correct. >> i am pro-life. i make no apologies for that. but i also understand this is a representative democracy, and if the people, in this case the legislature, brought a bill before me, i would sign that. >> we're going to get something done when we're governor. we're going to ban abortions. that's really not news. in minnesota, it's a protected constitutional right, and no governor can change that, and i'm not running to do that. >> not running to do that and falling back on the fact that you might be in a state where this right, which is no longer again a constitutional right, one of the rare times where the supreme court just took one back, is now the defense o
the republicans vowed to overturn roe for decades. if this is the ethical, religious, and political win they claim, why aren't they running on it? instead, they're avoiding the topic while this is all on tape. >> the 1849 law is an exact mirror of my position, which has an exception for life of the mother. >> but you won't support exceptions for rape or incest. >> that's correct. >> i am pro-life. i make no apologies for that. but i also understand this is a...
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she said she disagreed 1,000% with supreme court decision to overturn roe v. wade and erase the national right to abortion but does not have a lot to do with my decision. she said i'm worried about other things. and yet today the president has delivered remarks on the choice voters face between as the white house puts it, republicans who want to ban abortion nationwide and democrats who want to codify roe into law and protect freedoms. >> i believe congress should codify roe once and for all. if you care about the right to choose, you have to vote. that's why the midterm elections are so critical. >> the "new york times" poll showed 49% of likely voters are planning to go with republicans this election, and only 45% said they plan to back a democrat, john. >> john: pretty interesting moves in the numbers. 1600 pennsylvania, thanks. sandra. >> sandra: inflation top of mind for voters, three weeks out from election day and we have new fox news polling shopping a whopping 89% of voters are concerned about inflation, and that is what is coming down to in some of t
she said she disagreed 1,000% with supreme court decision to overturn roe v. wade and erase the national right to abortion but does not have a lot to do with my decision. she said i'm worried about other things. and yet today the president has delivered remarks on the choice voters face between as the white house puts it, republicans who want to ban abortion nationwide and democrats who want to codify roe into law and protect freedoms. >> i believe congress should codify roe once and for...
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the first bill that i will send to the congress will be to codify roe v. wade. and when gres passes it, i'll sign it in january, 50 years after roe was first decided the law of the land. >> the republican spin is that voters only care about inflation. but what does the massive early voting tell us about reproductive rights as a motivating factor in this election? >>> plus, the dramatic debate moments from last night in ohio, utah, and georgia as democrats hold republicans accountable for trump's big lie. >> and the scourge of dark money in our elections and why republicans are fighting so hard to prevent the exposure of their wealthy dark money donors. >>> we begin tonight with president biden's message to young voters. biden is seeking to call up -- >> i want you to remember that the final say does not rest in the court now. it does not rest with extremist republicans in congress. and finally say, finally say about your right to choose that it rests with you. and if you do your part and vote, democratic leaders in congress, i promise you we'll do our part. >> b
the first bill that i will send to the congress will be to codify roe v. wade. and when gres passes it, i'll sign it in january, 50 years after roe was first decided the law of the land. >> the republican spin is that voters only care about inflation. but what does the massive early voting tell us about reproductive rights as a motivating factor in this election? >>> plus, the dramatic debate moments from last night in ohio, utah, and georgia as democrats hold republicans...
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wade, many of you have no nothing but the protection of roe v. wade, i came of age before roe v.ade. i know what it was like when women did not have autonomy over their own body, able to make their own choices, be able to pursue education and employment opportunities and be equal participants in society. abbott, and the republican-controlled legislature. [booing] they have totally banned abortion and texas -- in texas. without even an exception for rape and incest. and for women who have complications in their pregnancy. the doctors are telling us, we have to wait for women to start dying before we can intervene and save their lives. any forced pregnancies occurring in a state that has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the country and in the developed world. so i'm sure you all heard last night when abbott was asked what alternative is there for those who have been sexually assaulted, they cannot get an abortion? baby supplies. [booing] you can't make this shit up. we are going to change what is happening at the legislature. [applause] and because we have been jerry
wade, many of you have no nothing but the protection of roe v. wade, i came of age before roe v.ade. i know what it was like when women did not have autonomy over their own body, able to make their own choices, be able to pursue education and employment opportunities and be equal participants in society. abbott, and the republican-controlled legislature. [booing] they have totally banned abortion and texas -- in texas. without even an exception for rape and incest. and for women who have...