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secretary griswold. thanks for joining us tonight. i wonder what your reaction is to donald trump's repeated denial that he will accept the results of the election, even if he loses well, thanks for having me on this evening and unfortunately, donald trump continues to be a tremendous threat to american democracy in 2020, he laid the groundwork to allege that the election was stolen from him in the event of a loss? that's exactly what he is doing. again, we know what happened in 2020. >> his lies led to threats against election workers lawsuits filed all across the country to try to steal the election. and then ultimately he incited the insurrection i think a big difference between then and now as he's been pushing out his big live for the last four years he's creating a toxic and dangerous situation. but just like in 2020, american democracy survived and i am very optimistic that we're going to get through whatever donald trump tries to pull this it's election cycle also it's interesting. >> we've been discussing at length the hush m
secretary griswold. thanks for joining us tonight. i wonder what your reaction is to donald trump's repeated denial that he will accept the results of the election, even if he loses well, thanks for having me on this evening and unfortunately, donald trump continues to be a tremendous threat to american democracy in 2020, he laid the groundwork to allege that the election was stolen from him in the event of a loss? that's exactly what he is doing. again, we know what happened in 2020. >>...
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just want to push back on a couple of quick points about the two reasons why i'm suspicious the griswold decision was in 1967, roe versus wade decision was in 1973. the voting rights act was passed in 19 6052 of those things have already been overturned by the current supreme court in that same generation, the voting rights act, although it hasn't been overturned, is being gutted by the supreme court and the shelby county holder decision in 2013, roe versus wade was guided by the supreme court and could put each overturn just a couple of years ago. >> and so i'm not competent that grid as well will survive either because because not just because it will clarence thomas said, but because donald trump has followed the federal society policy of employing the nominating these conservative right-wing justices who are determined to overturn all of these precedents that are 50 or 60 years old. so nothing is safe if donald trump is allowed let's continued to appoint more right-wing justices and federal judges to the bench either you want to weigh in and what would have happened at president bide
just want to push back on a couple of quick points about the two reasons why i'm suspicious the griswold decision was in 1967, roe versus wade decision was in 1973. the voting rights act was passed in 19 6052 of those things have already been overturned by the current supreme court in that same generation, the voting rights act, although it hasn't been overturned, is being gutted by the supreme court and the shelby county holder decision in 2013, roe versus wade was guided by the supreme court...
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daniel moylan and broadcaster and zoe, journalist zoe griswold . now journalist zoe griswold.e bank holiday weekend. there are long queues for them in some areas . out of for them in some areas. out of all the public services and drunk stag dos. no, it's not a night @gbnews these are tourists ruining our beautiful honeypot villages over the bank houday honeypot villages over the bank holiday week end now. i mean, you know, i full confession here. i live in tower hamlets, which is officially a no go area. according to many politicians, so nobody wants to go there, which is fine by me . go there, which is fine by me. but your your mum lives somewhere rather beautiful. that suffers from this. doesn't she, zoe? >> she does? yeah. she lives in bourton on the water in gloucestershire. so it's a beautiful chocolate box. cotswold village which gets inundated with tourists because it is so beautiful and people want to come and soak up. it's really quintessential , you know, really quintessential, you know, engush really quintessential, you know, english countryside. and i have to say i
daniel moylan and broadcaster and zoe, journalist zoe griswold . now journalist zoe griswold.e bank holiday weekend. there are long queues for them in some areas . out of for them in some areas. out of all the public services and drunk stag dos. no, it's not a night @gbnews these are tourists ruining our beautiful honeypot villages over the bank houday honeypot villages over the bank holiday week end now. i mean, you know, i full confession here. i live in tower hamlets, which is officially a...
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a family of four or five, instead of buying all of those plane tickets, you may want to get your griswoldnd make it a driving trip. >> reporter: the national average of gas is still up 51 cents a gallon since the start of the year. to save at the pump, experts say load everything inside your car, putting luggage on a rack could increase drag which means more gas. plus, you can increase your fuel economy by close to 15% by decreasing your speed by just five to ten miles per hour. tickets to amusement parks and music venues also add up fast. the average price of a concert ticket increased from $90 in 2018 to $120 in 2023. instead try parks and museums. many museums offer special discounts on certain days or special rates for local residents like new york's metropolitan museum of art. and more than 225 cultural institutions are free to bank of america cardholders the first full weekend of each month. other major banks also offer similar discounts. ♪ and staying cool doesn't have to burn a hole in your wallet either. adjust your thermostat as you head out the door. a difference of seven to te
a family of four or five, instead of buying all of those plane tickets, you may want to get your griswoldnd make it a driving trip. >> reporter: the national average of gas is still up 51 cents a gallon since the start of the year. to save at the pump, experts say load everything inside your car, putting luggage on a rack could increase drag which means more gas. plus, you can increase your fuel economy by close to 15% by decreasing your speed by just five to ten miles per hour. tickets...
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tell that to clark griswold who tried to bond with his son in the desert over a beer, and his son ended up chugging the whole can. taylor lewan tweeted the whole way home my daughter was talking about how legendary it was. the nashville predators hockey team said like father like daughter, and the nfl said taylor lewan is out chugged by his daughter. dad chugged for 3 seconds, his daughter chugged for 12. as one commenter raved, future life of the party. >> all right, i mean we have to be hydrated. >> yeah! >> and as a parent it's really hard sometimes to get your kid to drink water. >> that was good parenting. >> yeah, that's what i have to do, then that's what i have to do. >>> i know we have to pivot to the a's, and i want to tell you something first. but what could be the last game at the ball park in oakland. >> yes,. >> the tickets are starting to go, and they haven't cheap, so if anybody's interested in going to the game, i think it's against the rangers in september, i think they're going quickly, and i think maybe they're opening up other sections that aren't normally open. >>
tell that to clark griswold who tried to bond with his son in the desert over a beer, and his son ended up chugging the whole can. taylor lewan tweeted the whole way home my daughter was talking about how legendary it was. the nashville predators hockey team said like father like daughter, and the nfl said taylor lewan is out chugged by his daughter. dad chugged for 3 seconds, his daughter chugged for 12. as one commenter raved, future life of the party. >> all right, i mean we have to be...
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a family of four or five, instead of buying all of those plane tickets, you may want to get your griswolddriving trip. >> reporter: the national average of gas is still up 51 cents a gallon since the start of the year. to save at the pump, experts say load everything inside your car. putting luggage on a rack could increase drag, which means more gas. plus, you can increase your fuel economy by close to 15% by decreasing your speed by just 5 to 10 miles per hour. tickets to amusement parks and music venues also add up fast. the average price of a concert ticket increased from $90 in 2018 to $120 in 2023. instead, try parks and museums. many museums offer special discounts on certain days or special rates for local residents like new york's metropolitan museum of art. and more than 225 cultural institutions are free to bank of america cardholders the first full weekend of each month. other major banks also offer similar discounts. and staying cool doesn't have to burn a hole in your wallet either. adjust your thermostat as you head out the door. a difference of 7 to 10 degrees for eight ho
a family of four or five, instead of buying all of those plane tickets, you may want to get your griswolddriving trip. >> reporter: the national average of gas is still up 51 cents a gallon since the start of the year. to save at the pump, experts say load everything inside your car. putting luggage on a rack could increase drag, which means more gas. plus, you can increase your fuel economy by close to 15% by decreasing your speed by just 5 to 10 miles per hour. tickets to amusement...
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that is griswold versus connecticut, 1965 supreme court decision that protects the rights of marriedples to use contraceptives. in april, trump thanked the justices overturn the individual's freedom to make their own health care decisions. >> i want to thank the six justices, john roberts, clarence thomas, samuel alito, brett kavanaugh, amy coney barrett, and neil gorsuch, incredible people, for having the courage to allow this long- term hard-fought battle to finally end. >> joining us is katelyn joshua. she was turned away from two emergency rooms while experiencing a miscarriage in louisiana. she was denied treatment because of that state's abortion ban. when i read your story, i was struck by how much fear and pain that you went through to be able to just get through and -- inexpensive medical providers comfortable because they felt they would not be criminally prosecuted for helping you and giving it the medical care you need it, you would've been okay. i had a miscarriage. they gave me a d and see. that was an option for you if it was someone other than louisiana. talk about wh
that is griswold versus connecticut, 1965 supreme court decision that protects the rights of marriedples to use contraceptives. in april, trump thanked the justices overturn the individual's freedom to make their own health care decisions. >> i want to thank the six justices, john roberts, clarence thomas, samuel alito, brett kavanaugh, amy coney barrett, and neil gorsuch, incredible people, for having the courage to allow this long- term hard-fought battle to finally end. >>...
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griswold came back swinging with a wooden walking stick while lyon fended him off with tongs. from the fireplace. 50 years later, a squabble over slavery on the senate floor led to an abolitionist being caned by proslavery representative, preston brooks. congress used to be the house of scuffles. but in 1967, the house decided to clean up its act. seeing a code of conduct for congress, it's tenants professionalism, ethics and model behaviour. how is that going right now? >> give your time back. we stop the clock. you all continue -- you look like a smurf year. >> we can be consenting adults, we can finish it here. >> that's fine, perfect. >> now? >> i would love to do it. standard but up. >> stop it! sit down! you are a united states senator. >> we let the record show that he could not answer the question >> who receive the money? >> let me say this, my last name is raskin, we sat next to each other for more than a year, you don't have to add the s. >> jesse: things went completely off the rails during a house oversight hearing last night. they were debating weather to hold so
griswold came back swinging with a wooden walking stick while lyon fended him off with tongs. from the fireplace. 50 years later, a squabble over slavery on the senate floor led to an abolitionist being caned by proslavery representative, preston brooks. congress used to be the house of scuffles. but in 1967, the house decided to clean up its act. seeing a code of conduct for congress, it's tenants professionalism, ethics and model behaviour. how is that going right now? >> give your time...
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, that's griswold v.protects the rights of married couples to use contraceptives. in april, donald trump thanked the justices who overturned the individuals' freedom to make their own health care decisions. >> i want to thank the six justices, chief justice john roberts, clarence thomas, samuel alito, brett kavanaugh, amy coney barrett, and neil gorsuch, incredible people, for having the courage to allow this long term hard fought battle to finally end. >> joining us now is caitlin joshua. she was turned away from two emergency rooms while experiencing a miscarriage in louisiana in 2022. and she was denied treatment because of that state's abortion ban. caitlin, when i read your story, i was struck by how much fear and pain that you went through to be able to just get through an experience that if medical providers felt comfortable because they felt like they weren't going to be criminally prosecuted for helping you and giving you the medical care you needed, you would have been okay. i had a miscarriage.
, that's griswold v.protects the rights of married couples to use contraceptives. in april, donald trump thanked the justices who overturned the individuals' freedom to make their own health care decisions. >> i want to thank the six justices, chief justice john roberts, clarence thomas, samuel alito, brett kavanaugh, amy coney barrett, and neil gorsuch, incredible people, for having the courage to allow this long term hard fought battle to finally end. >> joining us now is caitlin...
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birth control only became legally protected by the supreme court in the griswold decision at 1956.access to contraception since her mother's generation. does donald trump want to put us back in the house? absolutely in the house. >> that is believable. birth control is gender equity. a lot of us are equals in the workplace. he does not want that. his party does not want that. >> the thing about donald trump, when we see this answer, is that he doesn't care much about policy. he is not read up on it. that answer, someone who has, as all of us, have watched his campaign and the administration, his answers when he didn't know what the policy was going to be. >> which is also helpful. it allows you to transpose whatever you wanted to policy. >> for any voter watching that, they can say what they think he is thinking and saying. i think the problem that the trump campaign has right now, and the republicans have had for a very long time on abortion, is that they were saying, you know, when we started seeing the dobbs case, this isn't going to happen. this is, you know, this is all of tho
birth control only became legally protected by the supreme court in the griswold decision at 1956.access to contraception since her mother's generation. does donald trump want to put us back in the house? absolutely in the house. >> that is believable. birth control is gender equity. a lot of us are equals in the workplace. he does not want that. his party does not want that. >> the thing about donald trump, when we see this answer, is that he doesn't care much about policy. he is...
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g with >> griswold came back swinging with a wooden walkin walkingg sk while lion fended him off with tongs hot fromce the fireplace. >> 50 years later, a squabbleslr over slavery on the senate floor led to abolitionist charles sumnery e to being caned by pro-slavery representative preston brooks. congress used to be the house of scuffles, but in 1967, the house decided to clean up its act, writing a code c of conduct for congress, its tenants professionalism, ethics and model behavior.ght no how's that going right noww?? >> give you your time. >>p the clock. all >> you are continued. you look like a smurf. here- yo. we can be two consenting adults. we can finish it here. okay, that's fine. perfech it that's t. you wanted it now. i'd love to do it right now. well, stay your up, then. you stan d your bottom big.wn >> oh, stop it. so you solution every problem. o no, no. sit down. sit down. okay. do you know you're a united states sat? well, let the record show that mr. haskins could not answer the questionr. e shohe cou. >> who r first of all, save the money. let me start with this.t n
g with >> griswold came back swinging with a wooden walkin walkingg sk while lion fended him off with tongs hot fromce the fireplace. >> 50 years later, a squabbleslr over slavery on the senate floor led to abolitionist charles sumnery e to being caned by pro-slavery representative preston brooks. congress used to be the house of scuffles, but in 1967, the house decided to clean up its act, writing a code c of conduct for congress, its tenants professionalism, ethics and model...
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secretary of state griswold and your election director and we are very grateful.look at two very powerful examples again at the state level where this may actually happen one focused on being prepared and the other focused on a very effective response. in arizona secretary of state adrian fontes has been working with his local election officials to do a series of tabletop exercises with deepfakes of him in the day before the election to prepare them to be able to responded to be able to do anything with the local media and the community to help them understand these kinds of threats until they did groundwork to enact a -- inoculate them from being influenced and amplified by foreign maligned influence actors. the other very good example was the robo-calls that happen in new hampshire. two days before the primary election. when that happened the attorney general came out with a very clear statement saying that it is likely criminal behavior saying that it's being investigated and that it should be ignored as an example of repression of the vote in the secretary of
secretary of state griswold and your election director and we are very grateful.look at two very powerful examples again at the state level where this may actually happen one focused on being prepared and the other focused on a very effective response. in arizona secretary of state adrian fontes has been working with his local election officials to do a series of tabletop exercises with deepfakes of him in the day before the election to prepare them to be able to responded to be able to do...
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question, so far that relates to elections and we have a great relationship, the secretary of state griswoldin your election director who are focused on the issue , if you look at two very powerful examples that the state level where this may actually happen one focused on be prepared and the other on an effective response. in arizona secretary of state aging has been working with his officials to do a series of tabletop exercises with him and the day before the election to prepare them to respond and be able to communicate in the local media and the community to help them understand these threats and to lay the ground to inoculate them from being influenced because those can be amplified by foreign malign influence actors another very good example was a robocall in new hampshire two days before the primary election will not happen john came out with a clear statement saying is likely criminal behavior state is being investigated and should be ignored as an example of the repression of the vote secretary of state amplified that on a whole bunch of media platforms to get the message out to al
question, so far that relates to elections and we have a great relationship, the secretary of state griswoldin your election director who are focused on the issue , if you look at two very powerful examples that the state level where this may actually happen one focused on be prepared and the other on an effective response. in arizona secretary of state aging has been working with his officials to do a series of tabletop exercises with him and the day before the election to prepare them to...
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far as it relates directly to elections and we have a great relationship with secretary of state griswold and the judge, your election director who are very, very focused on this issue. but if you look at two very powerful examples, again at the state level where this might happen. one focused on being prepared and the other focused on an effective response. so in arizona, secretary of state adrian fontes has been working with his local election officials to do a series of table top exercises with deep fakes of him in the day before the election, to prepare them to be able to respond and to be able to communicate and he's brought in local media and the community to help them understand these kind of threats and to lay the ground to inoculate them from being influenced because those can be amplified by foreign malign influence actors. the other very good example, i think, was the robo call that happened in new hampshire two days before the primary election. when that happened, the attorney general, john for mella came out with a very clear statement saying that it's likely criminal behavio
far as it relates directly to elections and we have a great relationship with secretary of state griswold and the judge, your election director who are very, very focused on this issue. but if you look at two very powerful examples, again at the state level where this might happen. one focused on being prepared and the other focused on an effective response. so in arizona, secretary of state adrian fontes has been working with his local election officials to do a series of table top exercises...
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by the way we need to get rid of brown versus the board of education and griswold.t's being telegraphed what the supreme court wishes to do.they wish to take us back and basically get rid of the 13th, 14th, and 15thments and re-subjugate the minority and maintain white supremacy forever. host: to wayne in new hampshire on the republican line. good morning. op new story of the week? caller: thank you for taking my call. i would like to repeat wha said about the democrats calling in to pass the border bill. the border it, it still allowed 5000 illegals slcm-n a day. that is still over one million a ar. that is why most of the republicans didn't want tha is streamlining the process. that's all it did.it didn't close the border. that is why. if it close the republicans would've went for it but it just streaml and still allowed 5000 illegal slcm-n -- 5000 illegals to come in. that lady isd do their research because that's not true. thank you for taking myhost: linda in line. good morning, linda. caller: there are a couple of piha up. as far as the border bill goes, theyi
by the way we need to get rid of brown versus the board of education and griswold.t's being telegraphed what the supreme court wishes to do.they wish to take us back and basically get rid of the 13th, 14th, and 15thments and re-subjugate the minority and maintain white supremacy forever. host: to wayne in new hampshire on the republican line. good morning. op new story of the week? caller: thank you for taking my call. i would like to repeat wha said about the democrats calling in to pass the...