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and for folks who don't live in arizona, can you explain why the arizona supreme court would roll this way? >> well, jake, let me start by saying this is a disaster for women in arizona arizona women deserve the right to make their own decision about abortion and now they can't because the donald trump, so let's be clear about that why did the arizona supreme court do this? it's because dot dobbs, the dobbs decision overturned roe v. wade kate was the law of the land since 1973. and now women have lost a fundamental right in our state. >> let's take a listen. arizona state senator, even birds today right after rolling >> somebody gave me a procedure so that wouldn't have to experience another miscarriage. the pain the mess, the discomfort now we're talking about whether or not we should put that doctor in jail >> abortion rights advocates say that they have the signatures to try and enshrining the right into arizona's constitution, but that wouldn't happen until november and it wouldn't happen unless it passes let's assume that they're successful in november. what happens for women and
and for folks who don't live in arizona, can you explain why the arizona supreme court would roll this way? >> well, jake, let me start by saying this is a disaster for women in arizona arizona women deserve the right to make their own decision about abortion and now they can't because the donald trump, so let's be clear about that why did the arizona supreme court do this? it's because dot dobbs, the dobbs decision overturned roe v. wade kate was the law of the land since 1973. and now...
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mark simone, other big story arizona supreme court upholds near total abortion court ruled 4-2, this is going back to 1868. issued a ruling tuesday reverts state to a 160-year-old prestate hood law. that outlaws abortions in nearly all circumstances and criminal eyes abortions, make it a felony for anyone that provides, supplies or ministers to pregnant women or procure such women to make any medicine, drugs or substance, et cetera unless absolutely necessary to save her life, the law was codified in 1913. after arizona became a state. now we're on the fly on this story as well. we may get a report letter or not -- later or not, attorney general of arians arizona said he will not back up this law, let's talk about this. this is a big story. at top of the web sites. what say. >> you it will dominate the news for days, they think it will hurt donald trump, this issue does not hurt donald trump, he is not against abortion he is okay with abortion, he wants that 15 week limit. larry: he -- that is not quoting him, yesterday, he had a different take, he said let the states decide. >> that
mark simone, other big story arizona supreme court upholds near total abortion court ruled 4-2, this is going back to 1868. issued a ruling tuesday reverts state to a 160-year-old prestate hood law. that outlaws abortions in nearly all circumstances and criminal eyes abortions, make it a felony for anyone that provides, supplies or ministers to pregnant women or procure such women to make any medicine, drugs or substance, et cetera unless absolutely necessary to save her life, the law was...
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just now, the arizona supreme court issued its opinion in planned parenthood upholding one of the most extreme abortion bans in the country. to the people across arizona who are concerned about the future of abortion rights in our state, who are worried about their bodily autonomy, who don't want to see the freedom of their lives, sisters and daughters restricted, you can make your concerns known at the ballot box and i encourage you to do so. >> governor hobbs ran against kerry lake who supported an abortion ban in that campaign. lake is now running for senate? arizona against democrat ruben guy a go who will be joining us. and today lake like other republicans flip-flopped on the issue and kari lake is saying something very different about abortion. which we'll hear about when the congressman joins our discussion. immediately after the arizona supreme court's decision came down, the vice-president of the united states said this -- >> today the arizona supreme court issued a ruling that creates a near total abortion ban in the state of arizona. a ban with no exceptions for rape and in
just now, the arizona supreme court issued its opinion in planned parenthood upholding one of the most extreme abortion bans in the country. to the people across arizona who are concerned about the future of abortion rights in our state, who are worried about their bodily autonomy, who don't want to see the freedom of their lives, sisters and daughters restricted, you can make your concerns known at the ballot box and i encourage you to do so. >> governor hobbs ran against kerry lake who...
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with one from 160 years ago, the court has risked the health and lives of arizonians. >> that's arizona's attorney general slamming the ruling from her state's supreme court upholding a civil war-era ban on abortion. we'll go through that stunning decision in just a moment. we'll also bring you president biden's response to the ruling as well as his new comments on donald trump and the threats to our nation's democracy. >>> and we'll bring you the latest from capitol hill. speaker mike johnson is now delaying a key priority for far-right republicans and facing new pressure to pass funding for ukraine. good morning and welcome to "way too early" on this wednesday, april 10th. i'm jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. just two days after former president donald trump said that the states should decide their own laws regarding abortion health care, arizona has just given the nation a stark example of the consequences of leaving this issue up to the individual states. yesterday the arizona supreme court ruled that a 160-year-old near total abortion ban still on the books in that state is enforceable. 160 years. the bombshell decision da
with one from 160 years ago, the court has risked the health and lives of arizonians. >> that's arizona's attorney general slamming the ruling from her state's supreme court upholding a civil war-era ban on abortion. we'll go through that stunning decision in just a moment. we'll also bring you president biden's response to the ruling as well as his new comments on donald trump and the threats to our nation's democracy. >>> and we'll bring you the latest from capitol hill....
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>>> arizona supreme court reinstates a 160-year-old law banning nearly all abortions in the state. doctors who perform the procedure facing up to five years behind bars. what the state's attorney general has to say, and why the ultimate ruling could be up to voters. >>> president biden leaning in to criticism of israeli's prime minister during the war in gaza. but president biden's own critics say it's all talk. calling for clear policy changes. we're live with what this could mean for the future of the conflict. >>> the majority of americans say they are living paycheck to paycheck. that shocking number comes ahead of today's key inflation report. we're joined live by cnbc's arabi arabair bearabile. >>> cardio, but make it cozy. the new workout trend challenging typical sweat sessions. it's wednesday, april 10. "early today" starts right now. glad you're with me. hope you're having a good morning. i'm frances rivera. arizona's supreme court just sent the state back 160 years in terms of the abortion law. a near-total abortion ban from the civil ywar era is still enforceable. brie,
>>> arizona supreme court reinstates a 160-year-old law banning nearly all abortions in the state. doctors who perform the procedure facing up to five years behind bars. what the state's attorney general has to say, and why the ultimate ruling could be up to voters. >>> president biden leaning in to criticism of israeli's prime minister during the war in gaza. but president biden's own critics say it's all talk. calling for clear policy changes. we're live with what this could...
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mark simone, the other big story, arizona supreme court upholds near total abortion. e court ruled 4-2 today to uphold. this is going back to 1868, if i'm not mistaken. it is incredible. issued a ruling reverting the state back to 160-year-old pre-statehood law. i don't know why it applies, that outlaws abortions in nearly all circumstances and criminalizes abortions. the law would mick it a felony for anyone who provides, supplies administers to a pregnant women or procures such women make any medicine, drugs or substance, et cetera, et cetera, unless it is absolutely necessary to save her life but there are no other exclusions here. the law was codified in 1913 after arizona became a state. now we're on the fly on this story as well. we may get a report later or we may not but the attorney general of arizona has said he will not back up this law. i don't know how you don't back up the law. so let's talk about this because this is a big story. it is at the top of all the websites around the country what say you? >> this will dominate the news for days because they thi
mark simone, the other big story, arizona supreme court upholds near total abortion. e court ruled 4-2 today to uphold. this is going back to 1868, if i'm not mistaken. it is incredible. issued a ruling reverting the state back to 160-year-old pre-statehood law. i don't know why it applies, that outlaws abortions in nearly all circumstances and criminalizes abortions. the law would mick it a felony for anyone who provides, supplies administers to a pregnant women or procures such women make any...
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>>> tonight, the major court decision in arizona reinstating a 160-year-old civil war era law banning nearly all abortions in the state. arizona's supreme court ruling an 1864 law criminalizing all abortions except to save the mother's life can be enforced. doctors who perform one facing up to five years in prison. the key battleground ruling coming after gop front-runner donald trump said abortion should be up to the states. how soon could it take effect? >>> also tonight, james and jennifer crumbley, the parents of a michigan school shooter sentenced to 10 to 15 years in prison. the emotional moments in court. the couple coming face-to-face with families of the victims. >>> the terror takedown in idaho. the fbi saying it arrested an 18-year-old before he could carry out a deadly attack on churches. his chilling text messages. >>> the school bus overturning in north carolina. 11 injured. why the driver is facing charges. >>> a new boeing whistle-blower coming forward with a safety warning about another mod of the company's planes. >>> tracking severe storms and possible tornadoes in the south. our nbc news exclusive. the images out of
>>> tonight, the major court decision in arizona reinstating a 160-year-old civil war era law banning nearly all abortions in the state. arizona's supreme court ruling an 1864 law criminalizing all abortions except to save the mother's life can be enforced. doctors who perform one facing up to five years in prison. the key battleground ruling coming after gop front-runner donald trump said abortion should be up to the states. how soon could it take effect? >>> also tonight,...
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the court of appeal is in a sound decision agreed with us and we have had reproductive healthcare lawfully in arizona since that time. we are disappointed that the arizona supremen the issue and reverted back to an 1864 near total ban. reverted back to an 1864 near total ban-— reverted back to an 1864 near total ban. ., ., ., ., total ban. planned parenthood in arizona _ total ban. planned parenthood in arizona said _ total ban. planned parenthood in arizona said they _ total ban. planned parenthood in arizona said they will - in arizona said they will continue offering abortions up to 15 weeks for a period of time. they cited the maricopa county superior court order. can you explain what that is and how it has a bearing on the decision today? the and how it has a bearing on the decision today?— decision today? the silver linin: decision today? the silver lining from _ decision today? the silver lining from the _ decision today? the silver lining from the arizona . decision today? the silver - lining from the arizona supreme court is that the stay of proceedings will stay in place for some indeterminate length of time while additional issues are sorted back in
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arizona attorney general kris mayes is standing by to discuss the state supreme court ruling and its impact. but first cnn's brian todd has details on this decision it is a dark day in arizona tonight, arizona supreme court ruling the state must enforce a near total ban on all abortions. the controversial law, which dates back to the civil war before arizona even became a state. the court saying, quote physicians are now on notice that all abortions, except those necessary to save a woman's life, are illegal abortion providers could face a prison sentence of two to five years in the near total civil war era bad, that continues to hang over our heads only serves to create more chaos for women and doctors in our state >> the arizona law is on hold for two weeks while a lower court hears arguments on its constitutionality and arizona attorney general, kris mayes, a democrat, says that at least while she's in office, no woman or doctor will be prosecuted under this law by the state president biden calls the new band cruel and vice president kamala harris said this on x to stop bands like
arizona attorney general kris mayes is standing by to discuss the state supreme court ruling and its impact. but first cnn's brian todd has details on this decision it is a dark day in arizona tonight, arizona supreme court ruling the state must enforce a near total ban on all abortions. the controversial law, which dates back to the civil war before arizona even became a state. the court saying, quote physicians are now on notice that all abortions, except those necessary to save a woman's...
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they is the arizona supreme court has said that the state has to go all the way back to this law 123actually even older in its original formation all the way back the civil war, that makes abortion completely illegal only with an exception for the life of the mother. >> no doubt this is going to the have electoral consequences because there's this group trying to put abortion rights on the ballot in arizona, a state we have to mention that could be critical for either former president trump current president joe biden, to get to the white house just became much more motivating, certainly for biden voters. that is very clear yeah, a lot of news to cover on new central, including israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying that he has set a date to invade rafah inside gaza were million and a half people are effectively sheltering in place. he says, no force can stop him. now, we're going to break down what we know about his plans there's a new ally in the fight against climate change. this >> is new car business >> blue carbon against me to protect nature the breast been carbon. >
they is the arizona supreme court has said that the state has to go all the way back to this law 123actually even older in its original formation all the way back the civil war, that makes abortion completely illegal only with an exception for the life of the mother. >> no doubt this is going to the have electoral consequences because there's this group trying to put abortion rights on the ballot in arizona, a state we have to mention that could be critical for either former president...
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arizona's supreme court rules that the us state can enforce a near—total abortion ban, that dates back60 years. ending ramadan in the ruins of rafah. people in gaza celebrate eid surrounded by the rubble of their mosque. hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. nearly 100,000 people have now been forced from their homes in kazakhstan by what's been described as the worst flooding in almost a century. across the border in russia, entire towns are under water and tens of thousands of people from regions in the urals and western siberia, have been forced to leave their homes. the flooding has been caused by unseasonably warm temperatures melting snow. in the russian city of 0renburg — home to half a million people — the authorities said water levels on the ural river had reached dangerous levels. thousands of people have left the city. 0renburg lies downstream from the city of 0rsk, which was inundated when a dam burst last week. dramatic pictures coming to us from kazakhstan and russia and we will bring an update on that
arizona's supreme court rules that the us state can enforce a near—total abortion ban, that dates back60 years. ending ramadan in the ruins of rafah. people in gaza celebrate eid surrounded by the rubble of their mosque. hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. nearly 100,000 people have now been forced from their homes in kazakhstan by what's been described as the worst flooding in almost a century. across the border in...
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we are talking about the arizona supreme court ruling from yesterday about abortion. re is nbc news that says the white house says vice president harris will travel to arizona after the abortion ban ruling. the supreme court ruled that a 160-year-old near abortion ban still on the books in the state can be enforced. here is what the white house press secretary said yesterday about that ruling. [video clip] >> with today's decisions, millions of arizonans will face an even more extreme and dangerous abortion ban than they did before. this arizona law, which was initially enacted in 1864, more than 150 years ago, fails to protect women, even when their health is at risk, or in horrific cases of rape or incest. there are now 21 extreme state abortion bands in effect across the country. one third of all women of reproductive age now live in a state with an abortion ban. and all of them, including the one upheld today, upheld by the arizona supreme court, are a direct result of the supreme court overturning roe v. wade. when the president's predecessor handicapped three sup
we are talking about the arizona supreme court ruling from yesterday about abortion. re is nbc news that says the white house says vice president harris will travel to arizona after the abortion ban ruling. the supreme court ruled that a 160-year-old near abortion ban still on the books in the state can be enforced. here is what the white house press secretary said yesterday about that ruling. [video clip] >> with today's decisions, millions of arizonans will face an even more extreme and...
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in arizona, supreme court justices are appointed by the governor then after a couple of years they are elected. i suggest to the people of arizona when they go out to check their ballot box, they checked not only the top of the ticket, but they look at the ballot amendment that will likely be on the ballot in arizona to protect abortion rights and also take a look at those supreme court justices because your vote can make a difference. >> trump is acting like he doesn't want to get involved in let's let the states decide, but none of this would be happening if he did not set the stage for row to be overturned. he did that. >> right. well, let the states decide is what dobbs is. that is the dobbs decision, is to let states decide. let me just say for so many of -- you know, if we have erstwhile republicans like myself watching out there, remember, this is the thing we used to hate. unelected judges, appointed judges legislating from the bench. we used to hate that. we used to hate the idea of the long arm of government coming into our homes and telling us what we could and could not do.
in arizona, supreme court justices are appointed by the governor then after a couple of years they are elected. i suggest to the people of arizona when they go out to check their ballot box, they checked not only the top of the ticket, but they look at the ballot amendment that will likely be on the ballot in arizona to protect abortion rights and also take a look at those supreme court justices because your vote can make a difference. >> trump is acting like he doesn't want to get...
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and we've sat dormant for decades, come to be in effect now well, it's a decision that the arizona supreme court made and it's a grave mistake. the arizona legislature, in 2020 to pass the 15 week restriction, which by all legal analysis would supersede that earlier arizona law. the supreme court argued that the legislature hadn't explicitly repealed that civil war era law and therefore, it, the more incredibly more restrictive ban stood, that just doesn't stand to reason because the arizona legislature could have repealed the 15 week ban after dobbs and said, yes, we want to go back to total ban. and it did not. so this is clearly an instance of the state supreme court imposing it's political view on the people of arizona rather than respecting the already restrictive legislative the court had argued that the legislature was hampered by roe versus wade, clearly in passing a 15 week ban nine weeks before viability, it did not perceive itself to be following roe versus wade three months before dobbs came out. that's how this comes to be. >> and the people of arizona may reverse it. but let's cent
and we've sat dormant for decades, come to be in effect now well, it's a decision that the arizona supreme court made and it's a grave mistake. the arizona legislature, in 2020 to pass the 15 week restriction, which by all legal analysis would supersede that earlier arizona law. the supreme court argued that the legislature hadn't explicitly repealed that civil war era law and therefore, it, the more incredibly more restrictive ban stood, that just doesn't stand to reason because the arizona...
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to perform abortions here in california and what it is all about. >> this all follows the arizona supreme court ruling deferring to a civil war era law banning nearly all abortions. arizona house democrats voted to repeal that law. in the meantime, governor newsom is making moves to loosen rules here to try to help people looking to get an abortion. it will allow arizona doctors who provide abortion access to arizonans in california. it is a temporary law that would only be in effect through the end of november before a repeal of the current arizona law . governor newsom cited data for april abortion rights organization abound some 14 states with the most restrictive abortion law, 160,000 people had to leave their state to get an abortion last year. 65,000 of them were victims of rape. >> this would never happen if it were men, we know that. spare me this freedom gossip. spare me. pro-life? what about the rest of life? governor of alabama, tennessee, where they are cutting prenatal programs. they are cutting access to childcare. >> california bill is co-authored by east bay senator nancy skinne
to perform abortions here in california and what it is all about. >> this all follows the arizona supreme court ruling deferring to a civil war era law banning nearly all abortions. arizona house democrats voted to repeal that law. in the meantime, governor newsom is making moves to loosen rules here to try to help people looking to get an abortion. it will allow arizona doctors who provide abortion access to arizonans in california. it is a temporary law that would only be in effect...
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planned parenthood of arizona was the plaintiff in the case decided by the supreme court. what are you telling people in arizona and planned parenthood in arizona to do tomorrow and in the coming days? >> well in the coming days, they will still be able to get access. this doesn't go into effect for a bit. but what we are hearing is the outrage. the enraging feelings that we just saw from the governor, from senator burch. as she told her very personal private story about her own abortion experience. and, the idea that arizona has taken its citizens back to 1864, 160 years. that is the conversation that we are having with arizonans right now. letting them know we will be there to support them wherefore they need to go. thinking about my colleagues who are going to see the influx of patients in california and colorado and new mexico. and also thinking about the fight that needs to be lit under fire. for all of those folks who need to understand that this did not need to happen. there is no reason why we are here right now. this court felt they could put providers of health ca
planned parenthood of arizona was the plaintiff in the case decided by the supreme court. what are you telling people in arizona and planned parenthood in arizona to do tomorrow and in the coming days? >> well in the coming days, they will still be able to get access. this doesn't go into effect for a bit. but what we are hearing is the outrage. the enraging feelings that we just saw from the governor, from senator burch. as she told her very personal private story about her own abortion...
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all of these bands include the one upheld today that was upheld by the arizona supreme court are a direct result of the supreme court overturning roe v wade. when the president predecessor handicapped to overturn roe v wade it paved the way it for the chaos and confusion we are seeing play out across the country today. president biden vice president harris continued to stand with the vast majority of americans who support a woman's right to choose. they will continue to fight reproductive rights call on congress to pass a law restoring protection of roe v wade for women in every state. on the topic of healthcare you heard from the president earlier today he marked care workers recognitions month by joining unit membership that his had ths administration worked to make care more affordable for american family supports family caregivers. boosted compensation and job quality for care workers expand care options. through the first ever signed by president biden just last year as well as the american rescue plan the chips and science acts the bipartisan excuse me the biden/ayres administration
all of these bands include the one upheld today that was upheld by the arizona supreme court are a direct result of the supreme court overturning roe v wade. when the president predecessor handicapped to overturn roe v wade it paved the way it for the chaos and confusion we are seeing play out across the country today. president biden vice president harris continued to stand with the vast majority of americans who support a woman's right to choose. they will continue to fight reproductive...
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how did we get from a code in 1864 to a supreme court uphold ruling in 2024? >> so yesterday the arizona supreme court confirmed what we know about the zombie laws. these are pre-roe laws that banned abortion in 1973 when the supreme court decided roe v. wade. they were no longer good law. but instead of removing them from the books in many conservative states, they were permitted to stay looking forward to a day where roe v. wade would be overturned. and that is precisely what has happened. we've seen a series of these laws, you know, i think this is the oldest one we've looked at, come back into effect. and willie, here is the problem with these laws. even when you have an attorney general who says she won't enfor yourself the law and she will try to keep all of the county attorneys in arizona from enforcing it too, there is risk, fear, uncertainty. doctors in arizona, clinics, people who help women access reproductive health care, they don't know whether that attorney general will remain in place. might someone come on board in two or three years who will prosecute them for a felony c
how did we get from a code in 1864 to a supreme court uphold ruling in 2024? >> so yesterday the arizona supreme court confirmed what we know about the zombie laws. these are pre-roe laws that banned abortion in 1973 when the supreme court decided roe v. wade. they were no longer good law. but instead of removing them from the books in many conservative states, they were permitted to stay looking forward to a day where roe v. wade would be overturned. and that is precisely what has...
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because yesterday, the arizona supreme court reinstated a 160-year old abortion ban. crazy. but remember, it's arizona, so it's a dry crazy. here's what happened. this is fascinating. yesterday, the state supreme court, right? the state supreme court ruled that because roe v. wade had been overturned, nothing prevented arizona from enforcing the 1864 ban, a law so old that it was passed before women had the right to vote. yeah, it's true. to which the arizona supreme court said, "don't worry. we'll work on that one next." now, this law is so old that it predates the invention of the cowboy hat, the urinal, the paper clip, and the machine that makes paper bags. should we really be enforcing laws from an era where the cutting-edge tech was "bag"? also, did you know that in 1864, arizona wasn't even a state. you can't enforce state laws from before it was a state. if you could, people in massachusetts would be arrested for "failure to buckle hat." where is this law even going to take effect? here's a map of the arizona territory in 1864. back then, part of it was the con
because yesterday, the arizona supreme court reinstated a 160-year old abortion ban. crazy. but remember, it's arizona, so it's a dry crazy. here's what happened. this is fascinating. yesterday, the state supreme court, right? the state supreme court ruled that because roe v. wade had been overturned, nothing prevented arizona from enforcing the 1864 ban, a law so old that it was passed before women had the right to vote. yeah, it's true. to which the arizona supreme court said, "don't...
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>> reporter: whit, arizona is in a state of limbo. the supreme court here in arizona put that ruling on hold for 14 days. democrats and republicans were racing to try to repeal that law before it went into effect. well, tonight, republicans blocking those efforts. the democratic governor katie hobbs calling their actions unconscionable, saying the republican majority had a chance to do the right thing, and tonight, they failed. whit? >> whit: rachel, thank you. >>> now to that disappointing report on inflation. consumer prices in march were up 3.5% compared to a year ago, higher than expected. report casting doubt on an interest rate cut in the near future. here's abc's elizabeth schulze. >> reporter: tonight, americans hoping to see the federal reserve cut interest rates as early as june may now have a longer wait, with inflation climbing for the third straight month. >> the prices are too high. >> reporter: the consumer price index up 3.5% in march from a year ago, fueled by higher costs for rent, car insurance, clothes, medical care, and gas. >> i u
>> reporter: whit, arizona is in a state of limbo. the supreme court here in arizona put that ruling on hold for 14 days. democrats and republicans were racing to try to repeal that law before it went into effect. well, tonight, republicans blocking those efforts. the democratic governor katie hobbs calling their actions unconscionable, saying the republican majority had a chance to do the right thing, and tonight, they failed. whit? >> whit: rachel, thank you. >>> now to...
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arizona supreme decision? the silver lining - from the arizona supreme court is that the stay of proceedings is that the stay oflf, as the southern arizona top prosecutor and planned parenthood and the attorney general �*s office to go back to my courthouse and continue legal analysis and legal proceedings and during that time i will strived to say that i want providers to continue to have trust in their leaders that care is a safe and legal and i want both providers and those in urgent need, victims of sexual assaults, those in crisis, and those in need of care to rely that it is safe and i hope going to be continued to be provided while we continue this legal fight. and if this fight doesn't go your way, doctors face potential imprisonment if they perform an abortion. will you enforce the law? i perform an abortion. will you enforce the law?— perform an abortion. will you enforce the law? i have meekly in southern _ enforce the law? i have meekly in southern arizona, _ enforce the law? i have meekly in southern arizona, along - enforce the law? i have meekly in southern arizona, along with j in southern arizo
arizona supreme decision? the silver lining - from the arizona supreme court is that the stay of proceedings is that the stay oflf, as the southern arizona top prosecutor and planned parenthood and the attorney general �*s office to go back to my courthouse and continue legal analysis and legal proceedings and during that time i will strived to say that i want providers to continue to have trust in their leaders that care is a safe and legal and i want both providers and those in urgent need,...
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but the arizona supreme court decided otherwise. and so absent further intervention and 14 days, abortion will become criminal. and arizona, there is a potential for a constitutional challenge or other efforts, but nothing is certain right now as it stands, it will become criminal and 14 days until the state attorney general called the ruling in front of freedom and said that she would not prosecute doctors for providing abortions. so she's not going to enforce this ban that affects it's definitely meaningful. >> so the leadership of attorney general mayes >> our client at public rights project, the pima county attorney laura icon over have said they will not prosecute abortions. that is definitely meaningful. the problem is there other de, a is in the state who have not ruled out that possibility if attorney general mayes is defeated in a future election that could bring back the threat of prosecution. and even if there is no enforcement, what we've seen in other states is that hospitals and doctors are not willing to take the risk
but the arizona supreme court decided otherwise. and so absent further intervention and 14 days, abortion will become criminal. and arizona, there is a potential for a constitutional challenge or other efforts, but nothing is certain right now as it stands, it will become criminal and 14 days until the state attorney general called the ruling in front of freedom and said that she would not prosecute doctors for providing abortions. so she's not going to enforce this ban that affects it's...
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providing needed healthcare. >> the state of arizona now joins a growing list of states where abortion care this secondively banned after the supreme court overturned roe v. wade two years ago. >> vaughn hillyard is here to break down this ruling, so, vaughn, what does this mean for those seeking an abortion in the state of arizona and will voters have a chance to have their say? >> reporter: there's a 14-day stay that's currently implemented here before a potentially another appeal on constitutional grounds can go forward. as of now the arizona supreme court made the determination that the territorial ban signed back in 1864 is going to go on the books. the state legislature and the governor signed back in 2022 another bill that banned abortions after 15 years. you noticed a potential constitutional amendment that could be on the ballot this november. last week, organizations announced they garnered more than 500,000 signatures to place a ballot measure on november's ballot that would create a constitutional right in arizona to abortion access up to 24 weeks and so here in the state of arizona at least for the next seven months here unt
providing needed healthcare. >> the state of arizona now joins a growing list of states where abortion care this secondively banned after the supreme court overturned roe v. wade two years ago. >> vaughn hillyard is here to break down this ruling, so, vaughn, what does this mean for those seeking an abortion in the state of arizona and will voters have a chance to have their say? >> reporter: there's a 14-day stay that's currently implemented here before a potentially another...
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>>> new outrage over restrictions on reproductive righ rights after the arizona supreme court rules a near total abortion ban from the civil war era can be enforced. when it goes into effect and how it could impact the 2024 election. >>> president biden in a new interview saying israel's prime minister is making a mistake in his handling of gaza. what the president is calling for in the six-month-long war. >>> the first parents ever to be charged in connection with a mass shooting committed by their child now know their fate. how long james and jennifer crumbley will spend in jail, and how the victims' families are reacting. >>> new safety concerns this morning about yet another boeing airplane. this time the 787 dreamliner. what a new whistle-blower is saying. >>> and conan o'brien returning to the some"tonight show." good morning, i'm frances rivera. we begin with another major court ruling, reshaping reproductive rights in america. arizona's top court deciding that a law that bans nearly all abortions and was enacted more than a century and a half ago can still be enforced. the rul
>>> new outrage over restrictions on reproductive righ rights after the arizona supreme court rules a near total abortion ban from the civil war era can be enforced. when it goes into effect and how it could impact the 2024 election. >>> president biden in a new interview saying israel's prime minister is making a mistake in his handling of gaza. what the president is calling for in the six-month-long war. >>> the first parents ever to be charged in connection with a...
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. >> the white house is condemning the arizona supreme court's abortion ban. the arizona supreme court ruled the state should follow an abortion ban dating back to 18. 64 restricting abortions even further in a state that already has a 15 week ban in place. white house press secretary creen sean here a leading the briefing with her remarks on the ban saying the biden administration will urge congress to reinstate roe v wade. >> today's decision, millions of arizona will soon face an even more extreme and dangerous abortion ban. then they did before. this arizona law, which was initially enacted in 18, 64, more than 150 years ago fails to protect women even when their health is at risk. the law provides no exceptions for rape or incest, does allow abortions if a mother's life is in danger, it will go into effect in 2 weeks. california teachers association is speaking out against a bill that wants to mandate a specific way of teaching kids how to read. >> phonics instruction. it's a to read by decoding words and - then sounding them out instead of using pictures
. >> the white house is condemning the arizona supreme court's abortion ban. the arizona supreme court ruled the state should follow an abortion ban dating back to 18. 64 restricting abortions even further in a state that already has a 15 week ban in place. white house press secretary creen sean here a leading the briefing with her remarks on the ban saying the biden administration will urge congress to reinstate roe v wade. >> today's decision, millions of arizona will soon face an...
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former president spoke about arizona supreme court ruling on abortion and his ongoing legal battles.eering] [background noises] [cheering] [cheering] [cheering] [applause] [background noises] [inaudible] [cheering] [inaudible] [cheering] [inaudible conversations] [background noises] [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> thank you, mr. president. >> no, he doesn't. >> biden has abandoned -- [inaudible conversations] >> thank you, sir. >> did arizona go m too far? >> yes, they did. i'm sure that the governor and everybody else is going to bring it back and it'll be taken care of i think very quickly. >> what do you think of -- [inaudible conversations] >> the will of the people. for 52 years people have want today end roe v. wade to get it back to the states. we did that. now the states have it and the states are putting up what they want, the will of the people, so florida is probably going to change, arizona is going to definitely change. everybody wants that to happen and you're getting the will of the
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her comments followed the arizona supreme court's decision to impose a total ban on the procedure, upholdingpeaking in tuscon, ms harris said the former president wanted to take america back to the nineteenth century. what has happened here in arizona is a new inflection point. it has demonstrated once and for all that overturning roe was just the opening act of a larger strategy to take women's rights and freedoms. full on attack, state—by—state, on reproductive freedom. we all must understand who is to blame. former president donald trump did this. in the war in ukraine, over recent weeks russia has been targeting critical civilian infrastructure such as the country's main power plants, which is leaving millions of people without electricity and water. our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford has travelled to the east of the country to kharkiv — where 10 attacks took place today and more than 200,000 people are without power — to find out how ukrainians are coping with life with no electricity. russia's war on ukraine has entered a new phase. this power plant in kharkiv was hit wit
her comments followed the arizona supreme court's decision to impose a total ban on the procedure, upholdingpeaking in tuscon, ms harris said the former president wanted to take america back to the nineteenth century. what has happened here in arizona is a new inflection point. it has demonstrated once and for all that overturning roe was just the opening act of a larger strategy to take women's rights and freedoms. full on attack, state—by—state, on reproductive freedom. we all must...
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thanks very much for that. >> i had here the >> political implications of the arizona supreme court's decision to uphold a civil war era ban on abortion and former democratic senator doug jones of alabama joins me to talk about donald trump's latest loss in court >> king charles denied it on cnn >> itch scratch must not stop the if sanity with cortisone ten for bug bites, poison ivy and other riches, cortisone ten is number one. doctor recommended. it works fast and lasts for hours. cortisone ten rows sparks engineered for the spontaneous. a dual action formula with the active ingredients of viagra. and see alice faster acting and long-lasting grabbed the moment get started at row.co slash sparks with verizon business unlimited. i get 5g truly unlimited data, unlimited hotspot data so no matter what, on running this kitchen, make the switch, it's your business. it's your verizon >> oh, yeah. miss tickets from your inner child, what you really need in life is some fricking torque dodge hornet, are two totally torqued out crossover >> you know what's brilliant? >> boring. >> think about
thanks very much for that. >> i had here the >> political implications of the arizona supreme court's decision to uphold a civil war era ban on abortion and former democratic senator doug jones of alabama joins me to talk about donald trump's latest loss in court >> king charles denied it on cnn >> itch scratch must not stop the if sanity with cortisone ten for bug bites, poison ivy and other riches, cortisone ten is number one. doctor recommended. it works fast and...
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president kamala harris making her first solo campaign appearance focused on abortion after the arizona supreme court upheld that near total ban from the 19th century. yamiche alcindor reports. >> reporter: tonight, vice president kamala harris denouncing the arizona supreme court decision to uphold a near total ban on abortion, laying blame squarely on former president donald trump. >> donald trump is the architect of this health care crisis. >> reporter: harris was supposed to be in arizona for an event about student debt but refocused it to be about abortion. >> here's what a second trump term looks like. more bans, more suffering, and less freedom. >> reporter: the former president has said, the arizona ruling in favor of the 1864 near total ban went too far vowing not to sign a federal abortion ban. >> what we did was give it back to the states, and now the states are working their way through it. >> reporter: but in arizona, dr. paul isaacson's patients are already confused. >> care is just so necessary to provide the type of autonomy to women that men have enjoyed historically. >> reporter: he
president kamala harris making her first solo campaign appearance focused on abortion after the arizona supreme court upheld that near total ban from the 19th century. yamiche alcindor reports. >> reporter: tonight, vice president kamala harris denouncing the arizona supreme court decision to uphold a near total ban on abortion, laying blame squarely on former president donald trump. >> donald trump is the architect of this health care crisis. >> reporter: harris was supposed...
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. >> tonight, in response to the arizona supreme court ruling that the state can't enforce a law criminalizing nearly all abortions, planned parenthood in california says it is prepared to handle an influx of people from the state of arizona who may be seeking reproductive health care here in california. ktvu is lamonica peters has the story. >> planned parenthood in california says they've already begun offering reproductive health care to people from other states. >> we are assuring not only people of arizona, but throughout the country, if you can get to california, we got you. you can get care here. >> gilda gonzales is the ceo of planned parenthood northern california and says their seven affiliates across the state are financially capable of serving more people. >> our affiliate alone has seen a 38% increase, and we started preparing ourselves back in 2020 because we understood the numbers, we understood what was happening at the supreme court. and so we were well prepared for what happened in june of 2022. >> in 2022, the supreme court ruled that abortion is not a right protected under
. >> tonight, in response to the arizona supreme court ruling that the state can't enforce a law criminalizing nearly all abortions, planned parenthood in california says it is prepared to handle an influx of people from the state of arizona who may be seeking reproductive health care here in california. ktvu is lamonica peters has the story. >> planned parenthood in california says they've already begun offering reproductive health care to people from other states. >> we are...
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likely republican candidate donald trump is distancing himself from the arizona supreme court ruling that effectively banned all abortions in the state. details from voice of america correspondent scott stearns, iryna shinkaren tells. this week, donald trump sought to outline his position on abortion restrictions that do not include a statewide ban, which some leaders support. members of his party. the states will determine by vote or legislation, or possibly both, and whatever they decide must be the law of that territory, in this case, by state law. the next day, the arizona supreme court ruled that the state's 1864 law, which bans nearly all abortions even after rape or incest, still stands and must be enforced. trump says such a decision has gone too far. as you know, it's about state's rights, it's in power. i'm sure the governor and everyone else will get it right, and i think it will be dealt with pretty quickly. arizona gov. kathy hobbs, a democrat , moved quickly to thwart the district prosecutors to prosecute women and doctors who perform abortions. i will not allow extremi
likely republican candidate donald trump is distancing himself from the arizona supreme court ruling that effectively banned all abortions in the state. details from voice of america correspondent scott stearns, iryna shinkaren tells. this week, donald trump sought to outline his position on abortion restrictions that do not include a statewide ban, which some leaders support. members of his party. the states will determine by vote or legislation, or possibly both, and whatever they decide must...
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i want to start by addressing some devastating and alarming news from the arizona supreme court. today's decision millions of arizona hands will soon face even more extreme and dangerous abortion ban than they did before. arizona law initially enacted in 1864 more than a 150 years ago failed to protect women even when their health is at risk. or in horrific cases of rape or incest. there are 21 extreme state abortion bands across the country. one third of all women of reproductive age now live in the state within abortion ban. all of these bands include the one upheld today that was upheld by the arizona supreme court are a direct result of the supreme court overturning roe v wade. when the president predecessor handicapped to overturn roe v wade it paved the way it for the chaos and confusion we are seeing play out across the country today. president biden vice president harris continued to stand with the vast majority of americans who support a woman's right to choose. they will continue to fight reproductive rights call on congress to pass a law restoring protection of roe v w
i want to start by addressing some devastating and alarming news from the arizona supreme court. today's decision millions of arizona hands will soon face even more extreme and dangerous abortion ban than they did before. arizona law initially enacted in 1864 more than a 150 years ago failed to protect women even when their health is at risk. or in horrific cases of rape or incest. there are 21 extreme state abortion bands across the country. one third of all women of reproductive age now live...
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. >>> tonight, arizona's supreme court upholds a 160-year-old abortion ban. the impact on women's health care in the state and the november election. >>> then, is corporate america in denial about a second trump term? they may like deregulation what about democracy? >>> plus new reporting on jared kushner's investment fund and possible conflicts of interests if his father-in-law retakes the white house. as the 11th hour gets under way on this tuesday night. . >>> good evening once again. live from 30 rockefeller center and we are 210 days away from the election. today, arizona's supreme court decided to take the state back to 1864. it ruled that a century and a half old abortion law can come back into effect. it bans all abortions, except ones that would save the life of the mother. but those rules are a little bit hazy. the decision comes just one day after donald trump proclaimed that the abortion law should be up to the states. and it puts the issue front and center in a battleground state that could decide control of the senate and the white house. here's
. >>> tonight, arizona's supreme court upholds a 160-year-old abortion ban. the impact on women's health care in the state and the november election. >>> then, is corporate america in denial about a second trump term? they may like deregulation what about democracy? >>> plus new reporting on jared kushner's investment fund and possible conflicts of interests if his father-in-law retakes the white house. as the 11th hour gets under way on this tuesday night. ....
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thank you all for being here tonight to talk about an incredibly important reeling from the arizona supreme court after the break, we're going to go back to straight to the source with the group that is fighting to restore the right an abortion in arizona they have a ballot measure. this november plus will have a reporter with today's scoop on the state's marquee senate race covering it for months. now, this decision today is just totally offended that race >> news night with abdullah tonight at tim eastern on cnn >> we'll ram. >> and when trucks or what? >> you do >> truck month better than anyone else you do trucks that work harder play harder. can you do trucks that when by breaking every rule? when a truck should be >> so this truck >> month, would you should do is drive around trucks. so what we do during ram truck must get new rollback manufacturers pricing with lower starting msrp is plus 1,000 bonus cash on 2024, around heavy-duty trucks file 100% free with turbotax free edition, roughly 37% of taxpayers qualify form ten, 40, and limited credits only see how it turbotax.com that's me >> c
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>> the fight over abortion access intensifies after arizona's supreme court reinstates a 160-year-old law banning nearly all abortions. >> we broke roe v. wade, and we did something that nobody thought was possible. >> donald trump struggles to define his position on reproductive rights while r democrats see a political opportunity. >> donald trump is the architect of this health care crisis. >> how will the abortion issue shape the 2024 election? i'll talk to democratic governor gretchen whitmer of michigan. >>> and criminal defendant. donald trump's first criminal trial is set to begin in manhattan. >> all i can do is tell the truth and the truth is there's no case. they have no case. >> how will it impact the 2024 campaign? c joining me for insight and analysis are nbc news washington managing editor carol lee. "wall street journal" columnist peggy noonan, and "washington post"on columnist eugene robins. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." ♪♪ >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with kristen welker
>> the fight over abortion access intensifies after arizona's supreme court reinstates a 160-year-old law banning nearly all abortions. >> we broke roe v. wade, and we did something that nobody thought was possible. >> donald trump struggles to define his position on reproductive rights while r democrats see a political opportunity. >> donald trump is the architect of this health care crisis. >> how will the abortion issue shape the 2024 election? i'll talk to...
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today arizona's supreme court upheld that 160-year-old law. the court determined that thank tuesday the supreme court's dobbs decision that civil war era abortion ban is still in effect. the decision overturned arizona's already restrictive 15-weekst abortion ban from 202 and replaced it with that law from the antebellum period. after dobbs abortion advocates laterti said the supreme court ruling had set the country back 50 years to the days before roe was decided in 1973. but in reality states like arizona have been setback more thantb 160 years to the days before women could vote and before america outlawed slavery. in the wake of the arizona court's ruling, the state's top democratic elected officials swiftly condemned this decision. >> it is a dark day in arizona. the near total civil war era ban that continues to hangover our heads only serves to create more chaos for women and doctors in ourwo state. >> let me be completely clear, as long as i am attorney general of the state of arizona, no woman n or doctor will be prosecuted under this
today arizona's supreme court upheld that 160-year-old law. the court determined that thank tuesday the supreme court's dobbs decision that civil war era abortion ban is still in effect. the decision overturned arizona's already restrictive 15-weekst abortion ban from 202 and replaced it with that law from the antebellum period. after dobbs abortion advocates laterti said the supreme court ruling had set the country back 50 years to the days before roe was decided in 1973. but in reality states...
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we obviously know the california bill is in response to arizona's supreme court upholding this near-total ban on abortion. but but just today, lawmakers in arizona's house voted to repeal that ban. of course, it still needs to pass the senate if arizona repeals its near-total abortion ban, would california still move forward, do you think with this legislation, i don't know if they would. >> it seems to me like this is also a political position that the governor newsom has staked out, saying that we will be a safe haven, and this bill is part of that position of saying that we are very different from places like arizona, where a place where you can exercise your rights for reproductive choice. so it seems to me like even if arizona does repeal this, there's some at least political sense in keeping the momentum behind this bill going. and of course, with arizona, it's not a done deal. as you said, it still has to pass the senate that the repeal would actually go into effect. i think politically, what people dona or republicans are in arizona are hoping for is to take this off the table for
we obviously know the california bill is in response to arizona's supreme court upholding this near-total ban on abortion. but but just today, lawmakers in arizona's house voted to repeal that ban. of course, it still needs to pass the senate if arizona repeals its near-total abortion ban, would california still move forward, do you think with this legislation, i don't know if they would. >> it seems to me like this is also a political position that the governor newsom has staked out,...
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i wanted to ask about arizona's supreme court issuing that near total abortion ban.cked an appeal yesterday. what's your sense of the legality of the order and the state's governor attorney general's decision not to enforce it? >> well, first of all, this is the unsurprising consequence of the united states supreme court overturning roe v. wade and sending it back to the states, that now you have states saying, okay, we're going to do it our way. now, the governor yesterday said she was going to bring it to the legislature. you just heard the republicans blocked it. the attorney general said she's not going to enforce the law. the problem with that and, you know, she can do that is you have local district attorneys. you also have civil, you know, professional agencies that might fine the doctors. so it's going to be a big problem in arizona. abortion is on the ballot. that's not just a talking point. >> no, it certainly is in arizona and other states. we appreciate you this morning, former assistant district attorney for manhattan, christian catherine, i'm certain we
i wanted to ask about arizona's supreme court issuing that near total abortion ban.cked an appeal yesterday. what's your sense of the legality of the order and the state's governor attorney general's decision not to enforce it? >> well, first of all, this is the unsurprising consequence of the united states supreme court overturning roe v. wade and sending it back to the states, that now you have states saying, okay, we're going to do it our way. now, the governor yesterday said she was...