0
0.0
Feb 24, 2025
02/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
to slash dobbs with his —— trying to slash jobs with his doge organisation.lf empty w www look at human today. for a look at human todayseor— .......s.......,,..u iven a look at human todachs-rr— . given to any goods millennia, given to any goods economy, largely based on a physical abilities, from w move from the farm to the factory. it has been a half—century that we moved into a economy, computers, a knowledge economy, computers, big intellectual labour big data, intellectual labour and ability starts to come to z— w-w w of work. a lot the centre of work. a lot of the centre of work. a lot of the fear that al has been, what is left for humans at work if ai is able to do of the ai is able to do more of the intellectual �* mac? ai is able to do more of the intellectual �*mac? and intellectual labour mac? and thatis intellectual labour mac? and that is the wrong question. the question to ask is what is possible because there a possible because there is a whole that these whole other questionthatthese capabilities that social capabilities that have not been in
to slash dobbs with his —— trying to slash jobs with his doge organisation.lf empty w www look at human today. for a look at human todayseor— .......s.......,,..u iven a look at human todachs-rr— . given to any goods millennia, given to any goods economy, largely based on a physical abilities, from w move from the farm to the factory. it has been a half—century that we moved into a economy, computers, a knowledge economy, computers, big intellectual labour big data, intellectual...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
0
0.0
Feb 7, 2025
02/25
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
sure so, um, before the dobbs decision came down, but after we learned about the leak from the supreme court about the draft that suggested the decision would be as bad as it has turned out to be, um, i reached out to leadership from the bar association of san francisco because we knew that if that decision came down there would be tens of thousands of patients around the country as well as providers whose legal situation would be in jeopardy. women doctors, nurses who could be subjected to lawsuits who could be arrested who could be prosecuted, particularly in red states? 26 states where rights are being rolled back or in the process or have already been rolled back because of the dobbs decision. so we put out a call to lawyers all over the bay and frankly, all over the country, and as of this moment there have been over 70 law firms that have answered our call to be part of the legal alliance for reproductive rights who have committed to reviewing cases and providing pro bono assistance to patients and providers who are at legal risk. we also are looking at potential cases that these
sure so, um, before the dobbs decision came down, but after we learned about the leak from the supreme court about the draft that suggested the decision would be as bad as it has turned out to be, um, i reached out to leadership from the bar association of san francisco because we knew that if that decision came down there would be tens of thousands of patients around the country as well as providers whose legal situation would be in jeopardy. women doctors, nurses who could be subjected to...
0
0.0
Feb 18, 2025
02/25
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
[applause] and i remember when dobbs came down.s a big victorier in pro-life movement a lot of people didn't necessarily know, what were you going to do? what was the left going to do? there were all these things going. what the left did is poured hundreds of millions of dollars into ballot initiatives and in 2022 they swept the country, i think they won every single ballot initiative in favor of many times abortion on demand until birth. so we then in 2024 cycle, we were facing in florida one of these initiatives in our state. and it was very deceptively worded. but when they polled it, 75% of floridians were in favor of it. even though the language was misleading they got it on the ballot. they put $120 million into enacting this as part of our constitution. the media was behind them 100%. now this would have been the most radical amendment in the nation. it would have led to 40,000 abortions in florida every single year. and would have made florida the epicenter for abortion tourism. because we are in the southeast which is the
[applause] and i remember when dobbs came down.s a big victorier in pro-life movement a lot of people didn't necessarily know, what were you going to do? what was the left going to do? there were all these things going. what the left did is poured hundreds of millions of dollars into ballot initiatives and in 2022 they swept the country, i think they won every single ballot initiative in favor of many times abortion on demand until birth. so we then in 2024 cycle, we were facing in florida one...
0
0.0
Feb 20, 2025
02/25
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
harris won only by eight points in 2024 notwithstanding the fact that hillary and biden ran before the dobbs decision, which changed the landscape in terms of politics. ape in terms of politics. what happened with women in what happened with women in america in 2024 and why did these changes come about and just explain it in the context of losing the plot. >> sure. overall i can speak to 2020, some of the trends we were seeing. we overall made sure we built a diverse coalition in 2020 that focused on all classes of women and overall i think that messaging was able to propel us to win in 2020, especially with black women showing up and doing what we have always done at the polls at 92% to 96%. we saw that was our base and were going to vote based off the issues and what would secure our kitchen tables and neighborhoods. in 2024 we saw a shift in some of that. some of that was based off the economic messaging. there was a clear narrative that it was not good for people's kitchen tables. they were looking at grocery store prices and the cost of living and i will say the messaging from republica
harris won only by eight points in 2024 notwithstanding the fact that hillary and biden ran before the dobbs decision, which changed the landscape in terms of politics. ape in terms of politics. what happened with women in what happened with women in america in 2024 and why did these changes come about and just explain it in the context of losing the plot. >> sure. overall i can speak to 2020, some of the trends we were seeing. we overall made sure we built a diverse coalition in 2020...
0
0.0
Feb 14, 2025
02/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
legislature i led the effort to protect access to reproductive health care in minnesota a week at the dobbs decision. >> we had a deal in my family to pay your way through school. i was fortunate to receive a scholarship. i signed up for political science and got really involved in political their student government. i got appointed to the board of regents for the university system of maryland and fell in love with the idea of public service. >> my dad was a construction worker. he got every day to work hard. that means you have a stable life. my mom said because i was raised catholic and i'm still catholic, she said that every person has been given a gift from god to make the world a better place. find out what it is. everybody's is different, so find out what it is, and use it. i went to college and i wanted to give back. i wanted to find out what my piece of that would be. it ended up being in public policy. i work for a children's foundation and i worked with the staff the department of education. i ran several nonprofits and before i went to the senate i worked for an economic and publ
legislature i led the effort to protect access to reproductive health care in minnesota a week at the dobbs decision. >> we had a deal in my family to pay your way through school. i was fortunate to receive a scholarship. i signed up for political science and got really involved in political their student government. i got appointed to the board of regents for the university system of maryland and fell in love with the idea of public service. >> my dad was a construction worker. he...
0
0.0
Feb 18, 2025
02/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
to access to reproductive health care in minnesota which was a needed protection in the wake of the dobbs decision. >> we had to pay our way through school, fortunate enough to receive a scholarship to towson university. i got really involved in student government, eventually appointed to date regents system at the diversity of maryland and fell them up with the idea of public service. >> dad was a construction worker, get up every day and work hard. that means you'll have a stable life. because i was raised catholic, still am catholic, my mom said every person has been given this gift of god to make the world a better place. find out what that is, everyone's is different, and use it. went to college and really wanted to give back, wanted to be able to figure out what my piece of that was going to be. it ended up being in public policy. i work for a children's foundation, chief of staff of the department of education. right before i went into the state senate, i work for an economic policy public think tank. >> all this week, watch c-span's new members of congress series where we speak wi
to access to reproductive health care in minnesota which was a needed protection in the wake of the dobbs decision. >> we had to pay our way through school, fortunate enough to receive a scholarship to towson university. i got really involved in student government, eventually appointed to date regents system at the diversity of maryland and fell them up with the idea of public service. >> dad was a construction worker, get up every day and work hard. that means you'll have a stable...
0
0.0
Feb 17, 2025
02/25
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
we had been watching the dobbs case in south dakota, recognizing it could overturn roe. we believed if it did not, the next case the supreme court would hear would be planned parenthood versus noem. it is a decision on informed consent that i now believe planned parenthood is asking to be dismissed because of the decision we have seen come down on roe v. wade. david: is this essentially a heartbeat bill? once a heartbeat has been detected, that is when the prohibition kicks in? gov. noem: we actually had a debate this year on doing a heartbeat bill, much like texas that would have put it in place whether or not roe v. wade was overturned or not. it is interesting to me because we had some division among republicans about that. many republicans in the legislature did not want to bring a heartbeat bill because they felt it would jeopardize our supreme court case. they didn't want planned parenthood to completely pull out of the state because they felt like that would undermine the case that we would have that may overturn roe. i wanted to introduce the bill, brought it for
we had been watching the dobbs case in south dakota, recognizing it could overturn roe. we believed if it did not, the next case the supreme court would hear would be planned parenthood versus noem. it is a decision on informed consent that i now believe planned parenthood is asking to be dismissed because of the decision we have seen come down on roe v. wade. david: is this essentially a heartbeat bill? once a heartbeat has been detected, that is when the prohibition kicks in? gov. noem: we...
0
0.0
Feb 16, 2025
02/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
five years ago or five years before the dobbs decision, it would have been thought of as a bridge tooor republicans to support platforms that denied reproductive health care for children who have experienced incest or rape. but here we are. and in. >> louisiana. >> there have been several hearings where there have been doctors that have presented cases where they've said, look, i have a patient that was eight years old and raped. >> you would. >> force this eight year old to carry a pregnancy. and lawmakers are saying, yes. >> it's a remarkable set of stories. unfortunately, we've got too many examples of what you're describing. michel, good to see you as always. thank you. michelle goodwin is a professor of constitutional law and global health policy at georgetown law. she's the author of the important book policing the womb invisible women and the criminalization of motherhood. all right, still ahead, trump's department of justice ordered career federal prosecutors to drop the criminal charges against new york city mayor eric adams. so several of them quit. why? that's such an impor
five years ago or five years before the dobbs decision, it would have been thought of as a bridge tooor republicans to support platforms that denied reproductive health care for children who have experienced incest or rape. but here we are. and in. >> louisiana. >> there have been several hearings where there have been doctors that have presented cases where they've said, look, i have a patient that was eight years old and raped. >> you would. >> force this eight year...
0
0.0
Feb 11, 2025
02/25
by
KRON
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
coming up next in sports, the dobbs had to earn it tonight in milwaukee sports director scott reese showss how they took advantage of a how they took advantage of a depleted bucks. team. i guess what i'm looking for from you is, i mean, i know how the fire affected me, and there's always a constant fear that who's to say something like that won't happen again? that's fair. we committed to underground, 10,000 miles of electric line. you look back at where we were 10 years ago and we are in a completely different place today, and it's because of how we need to care for our communities and our customers. i hope that's true. [joe] that's my commitment. [ambient noise] >> and gearing up for all-star weekend that the bay area basketball team still has some work to do before they hit the brake as in 3 games in 4 days, beginning monday night in milwaukee. >> jimmy butler and flus infusing some serious energy into this warrior squad. again, it's only 2 games, but the results pretty encouraging as they take on the bucs this evening, buddy hield at a big first-half hearing knocks in the triple. >> d
coming up next in sports, the dobbs had to earn it tonight in milwaukee sports director scott reese showss how they took advantage of a how they took advantage of a depleted bucks. team. i guess what i'm looking for from you is, i mean, i know how the fire affected me, and there's always a constant fear that who's to say something like that won't happen again? that's fair. we committed to underground, 10,000 miles of electric line. you look back at where we were 10 years ago and we are in a...
0
0.0
Feb 24, 2025
02/25
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so that's where it's put forward to buy in the presence albino dobbs. so to buy a, the, a for in the industry use as well as the, the other institutions, like the defense industries and i, our intelligence institutions, of course, with the foreign minister fit on the we discussed. and we have been discussing these issues for hours and the bilateral issues as the well as the regional platforms are recent meetings to us and you on us through the end of june 20 platform. and we also attach it great importance to the meeting between departments in a september or the speaker of the turkish got national assembly. it no longer term despite the business to the russian federation and was the received the by a present to put in and gave a speech as the federal assemblies and also a different room industry, academia. and in the coming days, the d is bigger of, of the federal system, the not, the ankle is going to they as isn't to and cut off. on the other hand, the we do attached great importance to, to the development of the, the bilateral trade volumes, both in
so that's where it's put forward to buy in the presence albino dobbs. so to buy a, the, a for in the industry use as well as the, the other institutions, like the defense industries and i, our intelligence institutions, of course, with the foreign minister fit on the we discussed. and we have been discussing these issues for hours and the bilateral issues as the well as the regional platforms are recent meetings to us and you on us through the end of june 20 platform. and we also attach it...
0
0.0
Feb 20, 2025
02/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> think that for people who wonder, well, the dobbs act came, the dobbs decision came out of nowhereevel. it is done in a way that it's meant to be challenged up the court systems for the possibility of setting new precedents. obviously, in 2022, we saw that in real time. but then i also want to turn to something that the white house did just yesterday, putting out an order to say, let's explore what it would look like to cover more on ivf. you've warned people to be careful of what they read into that. why? >> so we. >> have a strong we're strongly skeptical of this trump administration. you know, in. >> 2025. >> no matter how. >> much distance he tried to create between him and project 2025. >> we now have russell vought. >> the architect. >> of it, running. >> omb. >> in project 2025. they already introduced the concept of. fetal personhood. life begins at conception. >> it is. >> the belief system that has made the majority. >> of the. >> evangelical and conservative. republican base. >> against ivf, right. they believe that ivf is against, you know, god's will. >> so how do you.
. >> think that for people who wonder, well, the dobbs act came, the dobbs decision came out of nowhereevel. it is done in a way that it's meant to be challenged up the court systems for the possibility of setting new precedents. obviously, in 2022, we saw that in real time. but then i also want to turn to something that the white house did just yesterday, putting out an order to say, let's explore what it would look like to cover more on ivf. you've warned people to be careful of what...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
of marketing exactly one month since israel launched it's major offensive in the northern west bank dobbs operation. i run wall in response to today's attack. israel's defense minister has oh the, the idea of to intensify its operations in palestinian refugee camps all across the west bank, particularly in toes car. him. let's take a listen or in light of the severe terror attack attempts in the tel aviv area by palestinian terror organizations against the civilian population. in israel. i instructed the idea of to increase the intensity of the counterterrorism activity and the talk around refugee camp and all the refugee camps in judea and samaria. we will hunt down the terrace to the bitter end and destroy the terror infrastructure in the camps used as frontline posts of the uranian evil access. residents who give shelter to terror will pay a heavy price. it's really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is expected to hold a security briefing soon. since political attentions are running very high, far right. former national security administer bend very slamming the government's security p
of marketing exactly one month since israel launched it's major offensive in the northern west bank dobbs operation. i run wall in response to today's attack. israel's defense minister has oh the, the idea of to intensify its operations in palestinian refugee camps all across the west bank, particularly in toes car. him. let's take a listen or in light of the severe terror attack attempts in the tel aviv area by palestinian terror organizations against the civilian population. in israel. i...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
uh so i think it's the main point of view here, dobbs to try it in the conflict and forge better relation with the russian, which will be better for romania and it's economy and it's people. now how is this labeling impacting the, the public perception about him? he has repeatedly said, but he's not pro russian, but pro, remain in absolutely. yeah. well i agree. yeah. it is demon a i image all these leaders. yeah. like victor or bon robert fico and it's the same and us politics, any leader or political act of those who takes more to, you know, just tries to understand the russian point of view or pushes for better. so us russian relations is called a put lover. i mean, they did this to donald trump, the are the near times, other media. publish the silly article that there's this brome a, use this term, a try and make it cute, like a romance between trump and home. when he's, you know, sitting down for talks with fulton, which is one of the responsible american leaders should be doing. unfortunately, these kind of depictions use way some people and some people take a negative attitude abou
uh so i think it's the main point of view here, dobbs to try it in the conflict and forge better relation with the russian, which will be better for romania and it's economy and it's people. now how is this labeling impacting the, the public perception about him? he has repeatedly said, but he's not pro russian, but pro, remain in absolutely. yeah. well i agree. yeah. it is demon a i image all these leaders. yeah. like victor or bon robert fico and it's the same and us politics, any leader or...
0
0.0
Feb 21, 2025
02/25
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
if jd vance was right the dobbs decision canceling the right to abortion was illegitimate and legal spaceand joe biden has should've personally performed abortions for the last four years. if jd vance was right. of course jd vance is not right sounds like an idiot when he says that because the idea that judges the third branch of government doesn't have a legitimate check on the power of the other two branches legislative branch and executive branch, flies in the face of basic american civics. i have many problems with the supreme court and how it wields power i could argue the supreme court has too much power i argued that in the past i'm in favor of what the scholars call jurisdiction stripping which is a way for congress to limit, i'm all for reform of the supreme court i do not think this is the greatest body under. it's a legitimate art of american government and acting like they cannot say what is legal or not what is constitutional or not is just not something that we do in this country. we understand the judges have a role in that the rest of us have to follow the judge's role if
if jd vance was right the dobbs decision canceling the right to abortion was illegitimate and legal spaceand joe biden has should've personally performed abortions for the last four years. if jd vance was right. of course jd vance is not right sounds like an idiot when he says that because the idea that judges the third branch of government doesn't have a legitimate check on the power of the other two branches legislative branch and executive branch, flies in the face of basic american civics....
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
0
0.0
Feb 2, 2025
02/25
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
sure so, um, before the dobbs decision came down, but after we learned about the leak from the supremesuggested the decision would be as bad as it has turned out to be, um, i reached out to leadership from the bar association of san francisco because we knew that if that decision came down there would be tens of thousands of patients around the country as well as providers whose legal situation would be in jeopardy. women doctors, nurses who could be subjected to lawsuits who could be arrested who could be prosecuted, particularly in red states? 26 states where rights are being rolled back or in the process or have already been rolled back because of the dobbs decision. so we put out a call to lawyers all over the bay and frankly, all over the country, and as of this moment there have been over 70 law firms that have answered our call to be part of the legal alliance for reproductive rights who have committed to reviewing cases and providing pro bono assistance to patients and providers who are at legal risk. we also are looking at potential cases that these lawyers can bring against v
sure so, um, before the dobbs decision came down, but after we learned about the leak from the supremesuggested the decision would be as bad as it has turned out to be, um, i reached out to leadership from the bar association of san francisco because we knew that if that decision came down there would be tens of thousands of patients around the country as well as providers whose legal situation would be in jeopardy. women doctors, nurses who could be subjected to lawsuits who could be arrested...
0
0.0
Feb 21, 2025
02/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the dobbs decision, what that did is it gave the abortion question back to the people.took it out of the hands of unelected bureaucrats and unelected judges and give it back to the people. and i think the most important thing that we can do, because as you know i'm very pro-life, i'm a devout christian, is that we have got to persuade our fellow americans, because now we've got the power. we've got the power of persuasion, we've got to persuade our fellow citizens that unborn life is worthy of protecting. it is secret in the eyes of god and it should be sacred in the eyes of man. and we have to pick up the torch and fight for that every single day. and i know you guys are up for the task. i am too. and i think on the administration side, or the president has said, and it has been consistent, it is going to be consistory -- consistent and the rhetoric and policy, is we believe in the trump administration that babies are good, that families are good and we want to make it easier for young moms and dads to choose life, to start families and to bring new life into the world
the dobbs decision, what that did is it gave the abortion question back to the people.took it out of the hands of unelected bureaucrats and unelected judges and give it back to the people. and i think the most important thing that we can do, because as you know i'm very pro-life, i'm a devout christian, is that we have got to persuade our fellow americans, because now we've got the power. we've got the power of persuasion, we've got to persuade our fellow citizens that unborn life is worthy of...
0
0.0
Feb 17, 2025
02/25
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
dobbs: gorbachev's biggest challenge was how to get his country moving again, and in order to do thateded to end the arms race, he needed to spend more money on improving living standards of ordinary people, and for that, he needed a relaxation of tensions with the west. [ cameras shutters clicking ] reporter: iceland? iceland? yeah, that's what i was here to tell you about. [ laughter ] well, i am pleased to announce that general secretary gorbachev and i will meet october 11th and 12th in reykjavik, iceland. the meeting was proposed by general secretary gorbachev, and i've accepted. no agreements at the meeting next week? i don't know. all we've agreed upon is that we're gonna have a meeting. [ helicopter blades whirring ] andrews: gorbachev needs a show of progress overseas to boost his stature in moscow. the irony of reykjavik will be that when reagan, the leader of the free world, meets gorbachev, the autocrat, it will be gorbachev who most needs the publicity back home. gives you the opportunity to win groceries for life? imagine never paying for groceries again. well, what if i
dobbs: gorbachev's biggest challenge was how to get his country moving again, and in order to do thateded to end the arms race, he needed to spend more money on improving living standards of ordinary people, and for that, he needed a relaxation of tensions with the west. [ cameras shutters clicking ] reporter: iceland? iceland? yeah, that's what i was here to tell you about. [ laughter ] well, i am pleased to announce that general secretary gorbachev and i will meet october 11th and 12th in...
0
0.0
Feb 19, 2025
02/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
protect access to reproductive healthcare in minnesota which was in need of protection in the wake to dobbs decision. >> talk about the experience you had. washington right now is not known as a place where bridges are built between the parties. how do you see yourself in the political debate here? >> i grew up in a republican family. my dad has theories about why i was a democrat. he has a lot of jokes about it, but he is one of my heroes. he is one of the people i'm closest to. he still would consider himself a republican. we had a lifetime conversation about policy and politics. i have the utmost respect for him and he has respect for me too. one of my proudest moments as a kid was listening to my dad talk to a friend of his, a republican friend. his friend said to him jack, what happened to kelly? what are all of these political views she has? he said we raised our kids to be ifnt thinkers. i'm really proud of her. that was important for me as a kid. we talked about politics a lot. we had rousing debates at the dinner table. we love and respect each other and sometimes we learn somethin
protect access to reproductive healthcare in minnesota which was in need of protection in the wake to dobbs decision. >> talk about the experience you had. washington right now is not known as a place where bridges are built between the parties. how do you see yourself in the political debate here? >> i grew up in a republican family. my dad has theories about why i was a democrat. he has a lot of jokes about it, but he is one of my heroes. he is one of the people i'm closest to. he...
0
0.0
Feb 11, 2025
02/25
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i criticize my democratic colleagues when they said after supreme court handed down dobbs we needed to get rid of the supreme court and they screamed at gorsuch and justice kavanaugh. i don't like that stuff. we don't need to undermine the federal judiciary. we need to appeal from the bad decisions. that's what we will do and i think we'll win. >> bill: linda mcmahon is hearing on thursday for her confirmation, the department of education now. i imagine democrats will go on offense in that hearing. we'll see how much is heard there. what's the mood in the hallways up there? what has been happening over the last three weeks among your colleagues? >> cliches are true. drinking from a fire hose. fighting mohammad ali. i'm glad i'm on the side of ali. the punches keep coming from my democratic colleagues. that's good, the only way you'll change this place. i have said before common sense is illegal in washington, d.c. if you depend on washington to develop common sense it will never happen. half -- what i feel -- i look around. some of these people, you know, i've said before, it's like ho
i criticize my democratic colleagues when they said after supreme court handed down dobbs we needed to get rid of the supreme court and they screamed at gorsuch and justice kavanaugh. i don't like that stuff. we don't need to undermine the federal judiciary. we need to appeal from the bad decisions. that's what we will do and i think we'll win. >> bill: linda mcmahon is hearing on thursday for her confirmation, the department of education now. i imagine democrats will go on offense in...
0
0.0
Feb 20, 2025
02/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
if jd vance is right then the dobb's decision canceling the right to abortion was illegitimate and illegal on its face and joe biden should have personally performed abortions the last four years if jd vance was right. of course, jd vance is not right. if jd vance sounds like an idiot when he says that. because, the idea data judges, that the third branch of government does not have a legitimate check on the power of the other two branches, the legislative branch and the executive branch, again, it flies in the face of a basic american civics. all right? now, i have many problems with the supreme court and how it wields power. i can argue that the supreme court has too much power. i have argued that in the past. i am in favor of what the scholars call jurisdiction stripping. it's a way for congress to limit the power of the supreme court on constitutional issues. i'm all for reform of the supreme court. i don't think it is the bravest body on earth. but it is a legitimate part of american government. acting like it cannot say what is illegal or not, what is constitutional or not, that's ju
if jd vance is right then the dobb's decision canceling the right to abortion was illegitimate and illegal on its face and joe biden should have personally performed abortions the last four years if jd vance was right. of course, jd vance is not right. if jd vance sounds like an idiot when he says that. because, the idea data judges, that the third branch of government does not have a legitimate check on the power of the other two branches, the legislative branch and the executive branch,...
0
0.0
Feb 12, 2025
02/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
who can forget government employee who leaked the pending dobbs court decision, and no conservative has forgotten lois ler2346789er of the i.r.s. denying 501-c status to those volunteer citizens wanting to protest the obama administration. these government employees yield tremendous power -- wield tremendous power with no oversight often making decisions behind closed doors that affect millions of americans. elon musk was hired by the president of the united states or brought on to uncover waste, fraud, and abuse. that's it. every move being made by him and doge is being made in the public eye as an audit not in the shadows. so let's be clear. because this really isn't about accountability. it's about the fear of a system that might be held accountable and expose corruption. with that, mr. speaker, i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields. the chair recognizes the member from delaware, representative mcbride, for five minutes. ms. mcbride: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to honor and congratulate the dover police department on 100 years of service to the capital of d
who can forget government employee who leaked the pending dobbs court decision, and no conservative has forgotten lois ler2346789er of the i.r.s. denying 501-c status to those volunteer citizens wanting to protest the obama administration. these government employees yield tremendous power -- wield tremendous power with no oversight often making decisions behind closed doors that affect millions of americans. elon musk was hired by the president of the united states or brought on to uncover...
0
0.0
Feb 5, 2025
02/25
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
by only 8 points in 2024 and that is notwithstanding the fact that hillary and biden ran before the dobbs decision. what happened with women in america in 2024, why did these changes come about and explain in the context of losing the plot. >> stephanie will also follow-up but overall i can speak to the trends we were seeing that we made sure we built a generalist coalition in 2020, really good narrative and messaging that focused on all economic, all multiracial classes of women and overall i think that messaging was able to propel us to win in 2020 especially with black women showing up and doing what we've always done is a voting pool, 92% to 96%, we saw that that was our base, the we were going to vote based on the issues and what was going to secure our kitchen tables and neighborhoods. looking at where we are in 2024 we see a shift and some of that we also followed based on economic messaging, clear narrative that he send shelley harris, between biden and harris, not voting for kitchen tables, they were looking at the cost of living going up and the messaging from republicans was su
by only 8 points in 2024 and that is notwithstanding the fact that hillary and biden ran before the dobbs decision. what happened with women in america in 2024, why did these changes come about and explain in the context of losing the plot. >> stephanie will also follow-up but overall i can speak to the trends we were seeing that we made sure we built a generalist coalition in 2020, really good narrative and messaging that focused on all economic, all multiracial classes of women and...
0
0.0
Feb 22, 2025
02/25
by
KRON
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
snowmobiles ski lifts to just have to get to a lot of touring with the dobbs, door and all of the hitears old this year. they're the best touring dogs ever. they'll pull me for almost while and then i get to hawaii. so passed the bill on the way out there that they think i'm cheat or go i get to hike out and they love skiing down with me. i do. they answer to mush. i got key and haw right. the last time we. >> not answer to next up the i did or make always appreciate you hopping on and spend some time with us. thanks for the perspective on on the conditions and the snow pack and everything. >> and all the best to you and all the folks who call the high country hill. >> yeah, you guys take care. we'll see on the mound. ready to get out there. ready to get back out on the mound to care. guys >> all right. speaking of the high country, look at laurence. my and that has my still c-level of the love. have a good guy. so great. and he just absolutely love that out there today. yeah. if you're i headed to the slopes, what a time it's going to be this weekend. may be more like a spring skiing
snowmobiles ski lifts to just have to get to a lot of touring with the dobbs, door and all of the hitears old this year. they're the best touring dogs ever. they'll pull me for almost while and then i get to hawaii. so passed the bill on the way out there that they think i'm cheat or go i get to hike out and they love skiing down with me. i do. they answer to mush. i got key and haw right. the last time we. >> not answer to next up the i did or make always appreciate you hopping on and...
0
0.0
Feb 4, 2025
02/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
abortion ban, and he was leaving it up to the states, and that helped him sort of quell what we saw post-dobbs in 2022. and he didn't suffer at all with sort of the more conservative evangelical voters. that support didn't wave at all. so you saw the gender gap that did not -- if the gender gap would have been more points, the election would have been different. >> but again, you have to go back to who voted. it's going to take us a while to figure out, of the six million can they vote before and didn't vote this time, and of the three million more he got, did they not vote last time and vote this time? that's going to distort all those figures. and i saw no indication in the polling that the women that were incensed over the abortion issue were not still voting democrat. they didn't go and vote for him all the sudden. they maybe stayed at home, or he increasessed the vote of the women -- >> and margins among men. >> right. >> especially noncollege educated men. >> and then you get to this question, chris, that when you think about when barack obama was running, that's when i was here at u.s.c
abortion ban, and he was leaving it up to the states, and that helped him sort of quell what we saw post-dobbs in 2022. and he didn't suffer at all with sort of the more conservative evangelical voters. that support didn't wave at all. so you saw the gender gap that did not -- if the gender gap would have been more points, the election would have been different. >> but again, you have to go back to who voted. it's going to take us a while to figure out, of the six million can they vote...
0
0.0
Feb 11, 2025
02/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
in the two years since the dobbs decision, we've seen nothing short other than an all-out assault on our reproductive rights and freedoms. including a steady march to pass a national abortion ban, counseled with efort des to rollback access to -- efforts to roll back access to contraception and i.v.f. ms. gillen: it is truly shocking that in 2025 we have to defend americans' access to birth control and the ability to decide when they start a family. but the attacks on reproductive freedom keep coming. four out of five people in this country oppose these attempts to restrict our autonomy and our freedom. and we must fight back. that means making sure that the right to access to contraception is codified into law. i'm proud to co-sponsor h.r. 999, the right to contraception act. and i will continue to fight to defend women's and families' freedom to make their own personal health care decisions. this should not be partisan. preserving our freedom is american. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from north car
in the two years since the dobbs decision, we've seen nothing short other than an all-out assault on our reproductive rights and freedoms. including a steady march to pass a national abortion ban, counseled with efort des to rollback access to -- efforts to roll back access to contraception and i.v.f. ms. gillen: it is truly shocking that in 2025 we have to defend americans' access to birth control and the ability to decide when they start a family. but the attacks on reproductive freedom keep...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
0
0.0
Feb 4, 2025
02/25
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
sure so, um, before the dobbs decision came down, but after we learned about the leak from the supremee decision would be as bad as it has turned out to be, um, i reached out to leadership from the bar association of san francisco because we knew that if that decision came down there would be tens of thousands of patients around the country as well as providers whose legal situation would be in jeopardy. women doctors, nurses who could be subjected to lawsuits who could be arrested who could be prosecuted, particularly in red states? 26 states where rights are being rolled back or in the process or have already been rolled back because of the dobbs decision. so we put out a call to lawyers all over the bay and frankly, all over the country, and as of this moment there have been over 70 law firms that have answered our call to be part of the legal alliance for reproductive rights who have committed to reviewing cases and providing pro bono assistance to patients and providers who are at legal risk. we also are looking at potential cases that these lawyers can bring against various state
sure so, um, before the dobbs decision came down, but after we learned about the leak from the supremee decision would be as bad as it has turned out to be, um, i reached out to leadership from the bar association of san francisco because we knew that if that decision came down there would be tens of thousands of patients around the country as well as providers whose legal situation would be in jeopardy. women doctors, nurses who could be subjected to lawsuits who could be arrested who could be...
0
0.0
Feb 11, 2025
02/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
somebody needs to sit samuel alito down and say, what if the american people said, you take your little dobbsre that, and we're going to act as if abortion is still legal? you enforce that, buddy, and let's see if the supreme court likes it when the other side says, we don't respect your rulings because, you know, it can go either way. tell me your pin before we go. it's justice, lady. >> justice with. >> a rule. >> of. >> law, a book that is a legal book. let's hope we can get back to that. it's what we really. really need. and i am counting on the minority in the supreme court to convince the majority that the end of our democracy is in sight if they don't change their mind, and i think they will see that that is what's going to happen. they love their authority. john roberts loves to think he's in charge. and if suddenly it turns out that trump will have to listen to him, maybe that will convince him. jill wine-banks, thank you very much. up next, trump ran on lowering gas prices or lowering prices in general, which we just discussed. but surprise, surprise, they're actually rising. in his
somebody needs to sit samuel alito down and say, what if the american people said, you take your little dobbsre that, and we're going to act as if abortion is still legal? you enforce that, buddy, and let's see if the supreme court likes it when the other side says, we don't respect your rulings because, you know, it can go either way. tell me your pin before we go. it's justice, lady. >> justice with. >> a rule. >> of. >> law, a book that is a legal book. let's hope we...
0
0.0
Feb 20, 2025
02/25
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
vance was right, the dobbs decision canceling the right to abortion was illegitimate and illegal on its face and joe biden should have personally performed abortions for the last four years if j.d. vance was right. of course j.d. vance is not right. j.d. vance sounds like an idiot when he says that because the idea that judges -- that the third branch of government doesn't have a legitimate check on the power of the other two branches, the legislative branch and the executive branch, again, flies in the face of basic american civics, all right? i have many problems with the supreme court and how it wields power. in the past i'm in favor of what the scholars call jurisdiction tripping and a way to limit the power they may have on constitutional issues and all for reform of the supreme court. i don't think it's the greatest body on earth but it is a legitimate part of american government and acting what it can say or constitutional or not is just not something we do in this country. we understand the judges have a role and the rest of us have to follow the judges rule. if you don't like i
vance was right, the dobbs decision canceling the right to abortion was illegitimate and illegal on its face and joe biden should have personally performed abortions for the last four years if j.d. vance was right. of course j.d. vance is not right. j.d. vance sounds like an idiot when he says that because the idea that judges -- that the third branch of government doesn't have a legitimate check on the power of the other two branches, the legislative branch and the executive branch, again,...
0
0.0
Feb 20, 2025
02/25
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this so reminds me of the dobbs decision and folks believe that government show should step in and be in the doctor's office for women's healthcare. i just fundamentally believe that these are decisions made by families and there shouldn't be federal rule or federal law that's a families can't do what's best for their kid. >> right, right. >> we are unfortunately running out of time but i wanted to thank you so much talking to us about these very important pressing issues. i'm sure we will have a lot, learn a lot more. tend things to change ten times a day but up next we have former cnn administrator with our very own cms reporter. they are up next, thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you, thank you very much for that introduction. welcome former administrator. we have a lot of questions, a lot of things going on. in your first interview since you left cms with our colleague kelly, you said proud strengthening medicare, medicaid obamacare coverage. congress is debating shaving down the federal nation rates administering a roll in cap in funding and subsidies. >> well, thank you for
this so reminds me of the dobbs decision and folks believe that government show should step in and be in the doctor's office for women's healthcare. i just fundamentally believe that these are decisions made by families and there shouldn't be federal rule or federal law that's a families can't do what's best for their kid. >> right, right. >> we are unfortunately running out of time but i wanted to thank you so much talking to us about these very important pressing issues. i'm sure...
0
0.0
Feb 19, 2025
02/25
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
l stop this reminds me of the dobbs decision where folks believe that government should step in and bedoctor's office for women's healthcare. i fundamentally believe that these are decisions that should be made by families and shouldn't be some federal rule or federal law that says families can't do what's best for their kid. >> we are unfortunately running out of time but i wanted to thank you so much for coming out this morning and talking to us about all these very important pressing issues. i'm sure we will have learned a lot more things seem to change 10 times a day but we have former cms administrator particular brooke slusher with our very own cms reporter robert king. they are up next, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> thank you very much for that introduction, welcome, former administrator. i'm really excited to get into it we have a lot of questions, a lot of things going on. in your first interview since you left cms with our colleague using your product strengthening medicaid medicare and obama coverage. there's big changes potentially on the horizon congress is debating
l stop this reminds me of the dobbs decision where folks believe that government should step in and bedoctor's office for women's healthcare. i fundamentally believe that these are decisions that should be made by families and shouldn't be some federal rule or federal law that says families can't do what's best for their kid. >> we are unfortunately running out of time but i wanted to thank you so much for coming out this morning and talking to us about all these very important pressing...
0
0.0
Feb 24, 2025
02/25
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this so reminds me of the dobbs decision.olks believe that government somehow should step in and be in the doctor's office for women's health care. i just fundamentally believe that these are decisions that should be made by families. there shouldn't be some federal rule or law that says families cannot do what is best for their kid. alice: right. we are unfortunately running out of time. i wanted to thank you so much for coming out this morning to talk to us about these very important, pressing issues. i am sure we will learn a lot more. things seem to change 10 times a day. up next, we have former cms administrator chiquita brooks will sure with our very own cms reporter robert king. thank you so much. they are up next. >> thank you very much for the introduction, former administrator. really excited to get into it. we have a lot of questions, things going on. in your first interview since you left cms with our colleague kelly hooper, you said you were proud of strengthening medicare and medicaid, obamacare insurance covera
this so reminds me of the dobbs decision.olks believe that government somehow should step in and be in the doctor's office for women's health care. i just fundamentally believe that these are decisions that should be made by families. there shouldn't be some federal rule or law that says families cannot do what is best for their kid. alice: right. we are unfortunately running out of time. i wanted to thank you so much for coming out this morning to talk to us about these very important,...
0
0.0
Feb 22, 2025
02/25
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this so reminds me of the dobbs decision. folks believe government should somehow step in and be in the doctor's office for women's healthcare. i just fundamentallyda believe these are decisions that should be made by families there should not be a federal rule or federal law that says families can't do what is best for their kid. right, right. we are unfortunately running out of time i want to thank you so much for coming out this morning talking to us about all these very important issues. i am sure we will learn a lot more, things seem to change 10 times a day. but, of next former administrator to with our very own cms reporter robert king. theyha are up next. thank you so much. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you, thank you very much for that introduction. welcome our former administrator, i'm excited to get into it we have a lot of questions, a lot of things have been going on. in your first interview since you left cms with her colleague kelly c cooper you said you were strengthening medicare, medicaid and obamacare i
this so reminds me of the dobbs decision. folks believe government should somehow step in and be in the doctor's office for women's healthcare. i just fundamentallyda believe these are decisions that should be made by families there should not be a federal rule or federal law that says families can't do what is best for their kid. right, right. we are unfortunately running out of time i want to thank you so much for coming out this morning talking to us about all these very important issues. i...