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always continue to fight for life george's radical abortion ban and similar legislation in louisiana missouri and other bible belt states is expected to be challenged in court. with more and more fine art being shipped around the world between galleries and museums and buyers more and more gets damaged most of it is in short of course often for millions of dollars and when a claim is made and damages are paid what happened so they are well it becomes property of the insurance company though they frankly don't really know what to do with it is this no longer art is a dummy must a piece tell a masterpiece these works have been taken off the market they have imperfections most likely cost in terms that someone helmut newton photographed with margaret thatcher scratched invented it. peter lin facts peace has a small split in the frame so should they be penned or are they still worth something and is a product at the here that's the question we have to ask the object stored total writeoffs meaning we paid out the full insurance value for them. we could actually check them out but for me a financia
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always continue to fight for life george's radical abortion ban and similar legislation in louisiana missouri and other bible belt states is expected to be challenged in court. not the biggest baddest movie monster is back and i'm talking of course about the giant radioactive lizard godzilla as the hero of dozens of b. movies he's returning this summer for the 1st of the blockbusters the film is called godzilla king of the monsters which harkens back to the original he is entertainment correspondent scott rocks for reports. the world is changing. the band's extinction we fear it. has already. monster movie fans have had to wait a long time for the new godzilla movie the 200000000 dollar blockbuster finishing 2 years ago now just in time for the summer season godzilla is back. the film stars were out in force for the movie's premiere in los angeles. and even the king of monsters himself got all spiffed up for the red carpet. the film's director sees godzilla as a universal tale. ever since we're telling stories around the campfire stories about demons and dragons in giant sea monsters and so g
always continue to fight for life george's radical abortion ban and similar legislation in louisiana missouri and other bible belt states is expected to be challenged in court. not the biggest baddest movie monster is back and i'm talking of course about the giant radioactive lizard godzilla as the hero of dozens of b. movies he's returning this summer for the 1st of the blockbusters the film is called godzilla king of the monsters which harkens back to the original he is entertainment...
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always continue to fight for life georgia's radical abortion ban and similar legislation in louisiana missouri and other bible belt states is expected to be challenged in court. not to football and chelsea are the new europa league champions after an impressive display against aston all in the old anguish final olivier giroud gave chelsea the late in the 2nd half before eden hazard sealed the deal scoring twice to dash arsenal's hopes for one the final score the mood outside the olympic stadium in azerbaijan succumb to backrooms festive chelsea fans were over the moon as the blues one method european trophy in 7 years. for germany is that women's football team faces chile today in a final warm up for the world cup in a days it's an opportunity for the 2 time world champions to experiment and make some final adjustments before the tournament starts in france next week when germany face china in that group stage opening a little some take on spain and world cup debutantes south africa. now his reminder of our top stories at this hour rescuers are searching for survivors from a sightseeing bug th
always continue to fight for life georgia's radical abortion ban and similar legislation in louisiana missouri and other bible belt states is expected to be challenged in court. not to football and chelsea are the new europa league champions after an impressive display against aston all in the old anguish final olivier giroud gave chelsea the late in the 2nd half before eden hazard sealed the deal scoring twice to dash arsenal's hopes for one the final score the mood outside the olympic stadium...
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always continue to fight for life george's radical abortion ban and similar legislation in louisiana missouri and other bible belt states is expected to be challenged in court. we're heading to latin america now the region has the highest number of forced disappearances in the world's official figures estimate that some 200000 people have disappeared in the last 2 decades the real number could be much higher in the country with the most missing persons is colombia in 5 decades of armed conflict more than 100000 people are thought to have disappeared civil war and guatemala has also led to tens of thousands of disappearances since the end of the conflict in 1906 the country has also been criticized for failing to bring those responsible to justice and in argentina on the other hand it has actually been praised for the handling of its past during its dictatorship from 196983 of the security forces abducted some 30000 people government and military leaders have since faced trial in mexico the war between drug cartels is now one of the main causes of death amnesty international puts the number of
always continue to fight for life george's radical abortion ban and similar legislation in louisiana missouri and other bible belt states is expected to be challenged in court. we're heading to latin america now the region has the highest number of forced disappearances in the world's official figures estimate that some 200000 people have disappeared in the last 2 decades the real number could be much higher in the country with the most missing persons is colombia in 5 decades of armed conflict...
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now we will always fight for life george's radical abortion ban and similar legislation in louisiana missouri and other bible belt states is expected to be challenged in court. for more on the story i'm joined now by kris kobach from business so give us an idea of how big the entertainment industry is in georgia is big i mean we heard in the reports that as of 2016 more feature films and t.v. shows have been produced annually in georgia than in california including the film mecca hollywood for that matter and that's thanks to a 30 percent tax break. that companies employing more than 90000 people. can get. and they get the get it since the year of 2008 in return and the last years hollywood the big hollywood studios have planted deep roots in georgia massive solidities have been built the atlanta pinewood studios for example features 18 sound stages and has been home. to blockbuster hits like black panther for example disney isn't the only company voicing concerns for listen many actors have been speaking out including amy schumer ben stiller christina applegate they all oppose these more rad
now we will always fight for life george's radical abortion ban and similar legislation in louisiana missouri and other bible belt states is expected to be challenged in court. for more on the story i'm joined now by kris kobach from business so give us an idea of how big the entertainment industry is in georgia is big i mean we heard in the reports that as of 2016 more feature films and t.v. shows have been produced annually in georgia than in california including the film mecca hollywood for...
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louisiana, the 5th state to enact such a law. it joins mississippi, kentucky, ohio georgia, alabama and missouri. louisiana's law will limit the state's 3 abortion clinics, anytime soon it takes effect only if mississippi's law is upheld by a federal appeals court. >>protesters chanting in st. louis today and rallying inside and outside the city's courthouse. they are trying to say the last clinic in that state which provides abortions from closing down. the fight follows a wave of states moving to restrict abortions and it's a trend aimed at driving to the issue to the nation's highest court. for joins us now is what is happening in missouri. >>yeah, missouri is not alone you see here we have the kind of color-coded this map the states that have past introduced or past but struck down a heartbeat bills, the so-called hard be bills in louisiana is the latest state to join that discussion but in missouri. a judge is now deciding whether the state's only abortion clinic can keep its license past tomorrow. governor mike parson says it is not a pro-life issue at all, but rather about whether the clini
louisiana, the 5th state to enact such a law. it joins mississippi, kentucky, ohio georgia, alabama and missouri. louisiana's law will limit the state's 3 abortion clinics, anytime soon it takes effect only if mississippi's law is upheld by a federal appeals court. >>protesters chanting in st. louis today and rallying inside and outside the city's courthouse. they are trying to say the last clinic in that state which provides abortions from closing down. the fight follows a wave of states...
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restri restrictive legislation is being considered in missouri and louisiana on the near total ban signed in alabama. and activists on both sides of the debate are rallying across the country. we have the latest >> francis, the abortion debate is nothing new in the country, but we have not seen it at this kind of pitch maybe since roe v. wade was decided and it's not just in alabama, it's all over the country. with the ink barely dry on alabama's new abortion lauf. the strictest in the nation. the movement to push anti-abortion legislation in other states is gathering steam. >> this is a backwards step for women's rights >> i think life should be protected. >> in missouri the senate voted 24/10 to ban the procedure after eight weeks. following governor mike par son's call to a make missouri country. pro-life state in the in louisiana a so-called heartbeat bill that bans abortions after six weeks has passed the senate. and being rapidly pushes to the house. the wave of new laws that began after conservative brett cavanaugh's appointment to the supreme court last fall, is reigniting a debat
restri restrictive legislation is being considered in missouri and louisiana on the near total ban signed in alabama. and activists on both sides of the debate are rallying across the country. we have the latest >> francis, the abortion debate is nothing new in the country, but we have not seen it at this kind of pitch maybe since roe v. wade was decided and it's not just in alabama, it's all over the country. with the ink barely dry on alabama's new abortion lauf. the strictest in the...
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louisiana and missouri now closer to passing new restrictive abortion bills and the governors have indicated they will sign them into law. joining me democratic congressman. a co-sponsor of the equality act. congratulations to you for passage of your bill. what's the prospect for the senate? >> i think that's where the organizing will go. this took 37 years from when my state, wisconsin, passed the first bill for gays and lesbians. it took this long to get it to pass the house of representatives. it's long over due. the majority of states you can get marriedy eiey eied on a sat lose your housing and job on a monday. >> is there anything congress can do given how many states are passing very restrictive abortion bills. there's states for blue states to pass abortion rights bill. this will get to the supreme court. is there any movement at all with the senate hard set against it? >> one of the biggest things that republicans will have to realize is they move to these extreme measures where you pass bills that don't allow rape or the life of a mother to even be considered. this is really extrem
louisiana and missouri now closer to passing new restrictive abortion bills and the governors have indicated they will sign them into law. joining me democratic congressman. a co-sponsor of the equality act. congratulations to you for passage of your bill. what's the prospect for the senate? >> i think that's where the organizing will go. this took 37 years from when my state, wisconsin, passed the first bill for gays and lesbians. it took this long to get it to pass the house of...
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following governor mike par son's call to a make missouri the most pro-life state in the country. in louisiana a so-called heartbeat bill that bans abortions after six weeks has passed the senate. and being rapidly pushes to thh use. the wave of new laws that began after conservative brett cavanaugh's appointment to the supreme court last fall, is reigniting a debate that has riled this country forne getions. >> maybe you are sit tting there and thinking, i don't know a woman who d aabortion well, you know me. >> busy phillips revealing she had an abortion at 15. >> i'md enuinely scarer women. >> thousands of women e aring their own stories with the #you know me like this had new york city school teacher >> ime cannot imagine sody else being able to have the authority over mdyy bo >> she was 19 years old d an still in college when she had an abortion >> i will be vocal and i will fight for this >> but in ohio, where heartbeat ban was signed last month, stephanie kreideis feeling inspired >> now, is our time. it's our time to >> kreider has been fighting to overturn roe v. wade for a decade >>
following governor mike par son's call to a make missouri the most pro-life state in the country. in louisiana a so-called heartbeat bill that bans abortions after six weeks has passed the senate. and being rapidly pushes to thh use. the wave of new laws that began after conservative brett cavanaugh's appointment to the supreme court last fall, is reigniting a debate that has riled this country forne getions. >> maybe you are sit tting there and thinking, i don't know a woman who d...
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then it begins to impact statements like louisiana, arkansas, missouri and further north as well. here is a look at the next several days. this is not going to be a one-day event. it stretches from texas to minnesota. tomorrow, a concern for the great lakes region. monday, a separate system triggers new threats for southern texas and oklahoma. the main threats will be tornadoes, damaging winlds and large hail. here is why this is important. we talk about the impacts to your daily life when it comes to hail sizes. okay? in terms of hail, if it's one inch, the size of a quarter, this will guarantee you a severe thunderstorm warning for the area. if it's bigger, up around the size of golf balls, this is going to cause dents in an asphalt shingled roof. you are likely going to get a new roof. if it's bigger, up to the size of baseballs, this is not only going to dent your car, it will take out your windshield, moon roof. people say, that hardly ever happens. we had numerous reports of it yesterday and expect more today. >> thank you for the heads up. everybody take cover. >> yeah. >>>
then it begins to impact statements like louisiana, arkansas, missouri and further north as well. here is a look at the next several days. this is not going to be a one-day event. it stretches from texas to minnesota. tomorrow, a concern for the great lakes region. monday, a separate system triggers new threats for southern texas and oklahoma. the main threats will be tornadoes, damaging winlds and large hail. here is why this is important. we talk about the impacts to your daily life when it...
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>> we know your stance on this issue so it must be concerning seeing what is going on in missouri and louisiana with a heartbeat bill. >> first of all i remember the days of back alley abortions before roe v. wade. women died. we are not going to go back there. if these laws are upheld women are going to die. there, of course, strategy is to get to the supreme court to overturn roe v. wade. thor and letter. but secondly abortions should be the decisions of the woman, her health care provider or whomever. politicians should not interfere in a woman's healthcare decisions. they need to stay out of our business. that is what it is about. not about you agree or disagree it is about a woman's right to determine her destiny and determine her own healthcare. to determine what she intends to do with her body. as the pro-choice caucus cochair and also one, again, i remember very clearly back alley abortions. i know for a fact women are going to die if these laws are upheld. >> the other big news coming out today, president trump threatening tariffs for all imported goods from mexico into the united stat
>> we know your stance on this issue so it must be concerning seeing what is going on in missouri and louisiana with a heartbeat bill. >> first of all i remember the days of back alley abortions before roe v. wade. women died. we are not going to go back there. if these laws are upheld women are going to die. there, of course, strategy is to get to the supreme court to overturn roe v. wade. thor and letter. but secondly abortions should be the decisions of the woman, her health care...
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. >>> thanks to a wave of controversial new legislation in states like georgia, alabama, missouri and louisianaion and women's rights are once again dominating the headlines and the minds of many voters. with 2020 looming large, the new laws are sure to have a significant impact on the election. first let me get something out of the way. i am a pro-life conservative. i come to that decision not because i'm religious or even because i'm a republican but because i simply believe children are the greatest gift and that all life is precious. that said, i also think these new laws and bills that ban abortion making no exception for cases of rape and incest, as is the case in alabama, missouri and louisiana are barbaric and extreme. it is absolutely inhumane to force a woman to carry the child of her rapist or her abuser or her molester relative. how is that protecting the dignity of human life? how is that good for women? how is that good for society? the pro-life position has always been strongest when it comes from a place of compassion and empathy, not indifference and cruelty. and these laws are
. >>> thanks to a wave of controversial new legislation in states like georgia, alabama, missouri and louisianaion and women's rights are once again dominating the headlines and the minds of many voters. with 2020 looming large, the new laws are sure to have a significant impact on the election. first let me get something out of the way. i am a pro-life conservative. i come to that decision not because i'm religious or even because i'm a republican but because i simply believe children...
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louisiana, mississippi, missouri and oklahoma all dealing with severe storms and record flooding.smith, arkansas. just how fast is this river rising and are officials considering mandatory evacuations at any point? >> reporter: you know, jessica, they are definitely considering everything at this point because the water continues to move in. all this water in arkansas is coming from oklahoma. i want to show you around because this very generous couple that came to take a look at their house allowed us to come with them and you can see around me, there is about a foot and a half of water in this cause already. we were able to gain access because of just how this house is designed, and the couple is actually here with me and i want to talk to them. so they can share their story with us. so this is steve and trish wynn, they've been in this community for about 13 years. >> yes. >> and, steve, tell us how difficult it is for you to come into your house and see it in this condition. >> i don't know how to say it, but it's so sad. i'm starting to cry, but i'm trying to hold back, but, y
louisiana, mississippi, missouri and oklahoma all dealing with severe storms and record flooding.smith, arkansas. just how fast is this river rising and are officials considering mandatory evacuations at any point? >> reporter: you know, jessica, they are definitely considering everything at this point because the water continues to move in. all this water in arkansas is coming from oklahoma. i want to show you around because this very generous couple that came to take a look at their...
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missouri and louisiana debating abortion. >> i was saddened for the women of the state of alabama. was saddened for the women in this country to think that we cannot make decisions for ourselves and our bodies. >> house bill 314 passes. >> reporter: legislators here say they specifically worded this abortion bill to challenge roe v. wade, but reverend pat robertson says it's gone too far. >> it's an extreme law, and they want to challenge roe v. wade, but my humble view is that this is not the case we want to bring to the supreme court because i think this one will lose >> reporter: while the governor here believes the u.s. supreme court should now review that landmark decision of roe v. wade from 1973, there are a lot of steps from a governor signing a bill into law and the u.s. supreme court in washington. phillip? >> the battle has begun. kerry, thank you. >>> a helicopter pilot is lucky to be alive after a terrifying plunge into the hudson river in new york city. look at the video here coming down the pilot was flying over the water when it began to lose altitude amazingly he w
missouri and louisiana debating abortion. >> i was saddened for the women of the state of alabama. was saddened for the women in this country to think that we cannot make decisions for ourselves and our bodies. >> house bill 314 passes. >> reporter: legislators here say they specifically worded this abortion bill to challenge roe v. wade, but reverend pat robertson says it's gone too far. >> it's an extreme law, and they want to challenge roe v. wade, but my humble view...
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without press present making louisiana the sixth state this year to enact strict heart beat abortion restrictions. joining mississippi, kentucky, georgia, ohio and missouri include exceptions for pregnancies from rape or incest making it almost as stringent as alabama's which goes further to outlaw virtually all abortion. hundred of people staged a stand in in louisiana's capital to protest the law which will only take effect if a similar ban in neighboring mississippi is upheld by a federal appeals court. it like all other dance are expected to face legal challenges. >>> new york democratic congresswoman alexandria occasio-cortez and texas republican senator ted cruz seem to agree on at least one thing, draining the swamp. the unlikely bipartisan match-up could soon be in the works in an effort to help overhaul d.c. lobbyists. aoc tweeted her displeasure with congress members signing on with some firm after signing tharms. senator cruz backed her views. i have long called for a lifetime ban on former members of congress becoming lobbyists. the swamp would hate it but perhaps a chance for some bipartisan cooperation. the two then hashed out potentially t
without press present making louisiana the sixth state this year to enact strict heart beat abortion restrictions. joining mississippi, kentucky, georgia, ohio and missouri include exceptions for pregnancies from rape or incest making it almost as stringent as alabama's which goes further to outlaw virtually all abortion. hundred of people staged a stand in in louisiana's capital to protest the law which will only take effect if a similar ban in neighboring mississippi is upheld by a federal...
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brangham: missouri's move comes less than two weeks after governor parson signed a law tht bans abortions after ei weeks of pregnancy, joining a recent wave of six other states, including louisianajust last night,hat have passed similar,st hiic abortion restrictions. the missouri law, which would go into effect in august, also makes performing an aboron a felony, punishable by up to 15 years in prison. it has no exception for rape or incest. planned parenthood says that law is why several providers at the clinic have been unwilling to cooperate with state investigators. we get two views now on the abortion battle in missouri, and elsewhere in the country. we begin with dr. leana wen. she's the president of planned parenthood.th i spoke er earlier this evening. dr. wen, thank you very much for being here. the statesof missouri argu that the planned parenthood clinic in st. louis has not been complying with state health regulations and that it shouldlo its license because of that. how do you respond to that? >> it's simply not true. actually, what's happened is that, over the last decade, the state has layered on restriction upon restriction, things that have no basis in medicine
brangham: missouri's move comes less than two weeks after governor parson signed a law tht bans abortions after ei weeks of pregnancy, joining a recent wave of six other states, including louisianajust last night,hat have passed similar,st hiic abortion restrictions. the missouri law, which would go into effect in august, also makes performing an aboron a felony, punishable by up to 15 years in prison. it has no exception for rape or incest. planned parenthood says that law is why several...
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now, we will start to see those storms also begin to advance in states like arkansas, louisiana, portions of missouri as well, once we get into the afternoon and really the evening hours. here's the thing, it's not just a one-day event. you've got the thread today from texas all the way up to minnesota. tomorrow, it becomes a great lakes effect. once we get to monday, a separate storm actually triggers a brand-new threat for portions of texas, oklahoma and even kansas. one thing to note, the threats that we're talking about will still be the same. tornadoes for today for this area here. damaging winds and also very large hail. now, here's the thing, we talk about very large hail. but what are the actual impacts to everyday life when it comes to hail sizes? here's the thing, once you get hail size of one inch, that's about the size of a quarter, that will automatically prompt a severe thunderstorm warning for your area. now, what happens when it gets bigger, say, the size of a golf ball. this will put dents in ash fault shingles on your roof. we have reports this yesterday and likely will again today.
now, we will start to see those storms also begin to advance in states like arkansas, louisiana, portions of missouri as well, once we get into the afternoon and really the evening hours. here's the thing, it's not just a one-day event. you've got the thread today from texas all the way up to minnesota. tomorrow, it becomes a great lakes effect. once we get to monday, a separate storm actually triggers a brand-new threat for portions of texas, oklahoma and even kansas. one thing to note, the...
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this is about a standard of care for women in the state of missouri >> reporter: more protests in louisianaoday as it officially became the latest state to outlaw abortion once a fetal heartbeat is detected. >> do we value the life of an unborn baby >> reporter: a similar law in georgia may cost it lucrative film business nbc universal, netflix and disney all weighing the impact and possibly pulling production from the state. >> many people who work for us will not want to work there and we'll have to heed their wishes in that regard >> reporter: unexpected consequences of this divisive issue anne thompson, nbc news >>> in the heartland tonight they are calling it a slow-motion disaster, a flooding emergency unfolding in 17 stat states across the south levies stretched to their limits heartbroken homeowners are watching and waiting and the threat of more severe weather looms tonight. nbc's kristen dahlgren is in the flood zone. >> reporter: parts of the arkansas river tonight at record levels officials watching closely, worried it might be too much for the state's aging levies the scope of
this is about a standard of care for women in the state of missouri >> reporter: more protests in louisianaoday as it officially became the latest state to outlaw abortion once a fetal heartbeat is detected. >> do we value the life of an unborn baby >> reporter: a similar law in georgia may cost it lucrative film business nbc universal, netflix and disney all weighing the impact and possibly pulling production from the state. >> many people who work for us will not want...
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so whether it's missouri, louisiana, et cetera, and these kids are extremely -- you met some several> they were sensational >> you were kind enough to catch on to this >> i like this program this is our borough and you've done so much good stuff. >> i know it's your borough but some of the ones that you interviewed at that time, as an example, gabe, a great one you interviewed, graduated in less than six years he, by the way, just promoted in the cloud area you met, let's say, radcliff he came from -- immigrated from jamaica. this happened with a lot of kids what he did is he works for us, he's a marketing analyst but any day now he's getting his four year degree, he's gone back to school so it's an interesting thing we've watched from this school near brooklyn, we've hired 20% of the kids that have graduated. >> that's great. first ones >> by the way, they're all first generation graduates and the other 80%, many have gone on to their four year degree so here what we started at was a way to pull them right into the workforce they're like, hey, i can be a lot more than this and they'
so whether it's missouri, louisiana, et cetera, and these kids are extremely -- you met some several> they were sensational >> you were kind enough to catch on to this >> i like this program this is our borough and you've done so much good stuff. >> i know it's your borough but some of the ones that you interviewed at that time, as an example, gabe, a great one you interviewed, graduated in less than six years he, by the way, just promoted in the cloud area you met, let's...
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. >>> as louisiana becomes the latest state to pass the heartbeat abortion law, the fate of abortion in missouri is set to be argued in court today. natalie brand is following the developments from the supreme court where justices ruled on another abortion law earlier this week. >> 79 ayes, 23 nays. >> reporter: louisiana lawmakers have passed a bill with no exceptions for rape or incest. >> this is pro-life legislation with a pro-life governor. >> louisiana joins five other states in pass passing so-called heartbeat bills, including missouri who may close its one abortion facility by the end of the week. >> with regard to the number of abortion facilities, every step should be taken to ensure all steps are followed for the safety and well being of women's health care. >> the license for the st. louis clinic is set to expire on friday, a move planned parenthood is now trying to fight in court. >> if abortion remains legal, but it's inaccessible, for all intents and purposes, women are not able to enter essential health care. >> they say it will end up here. justices signaled they're reluctant to
. >>> as louisiana becomes the latest state to pass the heartbeat abortion law, the fate of abortion in missouri is set to be argued in court today. natalie brand is following the developments from the supreme court where justices ruled on another abortion law earlier this week. >> 79 ayes, 23 nays. >> reporter: louisiana lawmakers have passed a bill with no exceptions for rape or incest. >> this is pro-life legislation with a pro-life governor. >> louisiana...
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this is about the standard of care for the women in missouri >> reporter: more protests in louisiana as it became the latest state to outlaw abortion once a heartbeat is detected a similar law in georgia you may cost a film business netflix and disney weighing the impact and possibly pulling from the state. >> many people who work for us wouldn't want to work there. >> reporter: consequences of is divisive issue. >>> democrats on the senate armed services committee are demanding answers from the navy aboutht e order to move "uss john mccain" out of sight as the president visited japan. the president claims he had nothing to do with that. >> what a group. what a group >> reporter: the commander and chief onda memorial y in japan but the president said he was not behind the unusual move to keep the "uss mccain" hidden from view. >> i don't know what happened. i wasn'tnvolved. >> a military officer told the navy, "uss john mcca" needs to be out of sight. it is not clear who gave the order. >> i wouldiv never ge an order like that. somebody did it because they thought i didn't like him.
this is about the standard of care for the women in missouri >> reporter: more protests in louisiana as it became the latest state to outlaw abortion once a heartbeat is detected a similar law in georgia you may cost a film business netflix and disney weighing the impact and possibly pulling from the state. >> many people who work for us wouldn't want to work there. >> reporter: consequences of is divisive issue. >>> democrats on the senate armed services committee...
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republican lawmakers in states like louisiana, alabama, and missouri are actively working to eliminateunacceptable. let's get more from aleem maqbool who is in montgomery, alabama for us. you have been covering events over the last 24—hour is. it now goes to the last 24—hour is. it now goes to the governor who is a woman, but we would expect, she is republican, we would expect, she is republican, we would expect, she is republican, we would expect it to pass. yes, she is a republican, she has talked about her support for this kind of thing in the past. she has been noncommittal in her comments today, says she just looked through it thoroughly when it will reach her desk. it would really fly in the face of the feelings of her party, and actually a lot of her electorate in alabama, just last november nearly 60% of them passed amendment to which was calling for rights for the unborn child and also for no state funds to go to abortion care, so state funds to go to abortion care, so it would be surprising if she did not pass it. that does not mean it becomes law straightaway. there is a six
republican lawmakers in states like louisiana, alabama, and missouri are actively working to eliminateunacceptable. let's get more from aleem maqbool who is in montgomery, alabama for us. you have been covering events over the last 24—hour is. it now goes to the last 24—hour is. it now goes to the governor who is a woman, but we would expect, she is republican, we would expect, she is republican, we would expect, she is republican, we would expect it to pass. yes, she is a republican, she...
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after alabama's republican governor signed into law a virtual ban on abortion, within hours, missouri and louisianaoved to advance their bills adding new restrictions on abortions. rushing to virtually ban abortion in state after state setting up a major supreme court fight to come. so glad to see you. let's talk about this abortion fight and then i want to talk about brown v board of education. are these cases so rads cal that as pat robertson would say, they are not going to pass the smell test but they are normalizing the restrictive measures that are limiting clinic possibilities for women especially women of lesser means. >> either way it's a catastrophe. they are normalizing the restrictions that will make it impossible for many women to have access to abortion or they are going to be successful in the supreme court reversing roe v wade. either one is catastrophic for the women who need it the most and deserve the ability to make decisions about her future and her body. what is most alarming is the cynicism. is the belief they have captured the supreme court. one official in alabama said we h
after alabama's republican governor signed into law a virtual ban on abortion, within hours, missouri and louisianaoved to advance their bills adding new restrictions on abortions. rushing to virtually ban abortion in state after state setting up a major supreme court fight to come. so glad to see you. let's talk about this abortion fight and then i want to talk about brown v board of education. are these cases so rads cal that as pat robertson would say, they are not going to pass the smell...
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. >> louisiana and missouri. >> kentucky. >> mississippi and ohio. >> in alabama. >> the most restrictive abortion laws essentially making abortion a crime. >> before women knew they were pregnant. >> doctors could face 99 years in prison. >> no exception for pregnancies caused by rape or incest. >> the next steps could involve a long legal battle. >> the goal is to challenge roe v. wade. >> and making an issue on the campaign trail. >> what we have seen in the last several months is states getting more aggressive with abortion laws, in new york and is rachlt virginia's case attempting to loosen restrictions and after that all over the country deeply limiting abortion. in some cases as soon as a heartbeat is detected or in alabama's case earlier. joining me with how this is going to play out in the courts, nina totenberg. thank you for being here. the people in alabama in particular have been transparent about the fact they wrote this law as an attempt to challenge roe versus wade. you have covered this for decades. the supreme court in planned parenthood v. casey has upheld roe versus wa
. >> louisiana and missouri. >> kentucky. >> mississippi and ohio. >> in alabama. >> the most restrictive abortion laws essentially making abortion a crime. >> before women knew they were pregnant. >> doctors could face 99 years in prison. >> no exception for pregnancies caused by rape or incest. >> the next steps could involve a long legal battle. >> the goal is to challenge roe v. wade. >> and making an issue on the campaign...
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missouri. >>> in louisiana, governor john bell edwards signed a bill yesterday, that bans an abortion once aat is detected. >>> and disney is among the latest if a similar ban takes effect. >>> 6:37 now. an update on the nationwide measles outbreak. public health officials confirming it is hitting record numbers now with nearly 1,000 cases this year alone. more cases are being reported this year. in more than two decades. the warning this morning is grim. if the outbreaks continue, the u.s. could lose its elimination status for the disease. >>> just a decade ago, there were fewer than 100 measles cases a year. the disease was declared eliminated in the country in 2000. >>> special counsel robert mueller has fueled fire into his investigation in the russian interference. before resigning from the justice department early this week. mueller reiterated the findings on the special report. he said if he had confidence the president hadn't chit committed a crime. but attorney general william barr said he was surprised mueller didn't make a conclusion on the obstruction. >> he could have reached a
missouri. >>> in louisiana, governor john bell edwards signed a bill yesterday, that bans an abortion once aat is detected. >>> and disney is among the latest if a similar ban takes effect. >>> 6:37 now. an update on the nationwide measles outbreak. public health officials confirming it is hitting record numbers now with nearly 1,000 cases this year alone. more cases are being reported this year. in more than two decades. the warning this morning is grim. if the...
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forced evacuations and what are rescues in many states and a massive storm hit missouri, oklahoma and arkansas and louisianajor floods, roads and entire towns are flooded and others are bracing for what is to come.>> there is nowhere to go, all over town is flooded.>> the high flood season last from march until may each year but this year has not been average at all.>> this weather event is moving into our area and it is a very serious one and everyone needs to take it very seriously. >> the storm has turned deadly, crews in austin texas ever covered the body of a man who was swept away by rising floodwaters, nearly 20 million people are at risk of flooding from texas through louisiana and up into arkansas. >>> now we are looking at the commute in the bay area, how does it look cell?>> sometimes you don't get a lot going on the first hour and that is fine with me, what's go over to the tracy area. you see some slowing in the area, traffic will be slow on 205 primarily as you drive, no major issues. the traffic continues to move along relatively well if you're driving into livermore, although a little bit of
forced evacuations and what are rescues in many states and a massive storm hit missouri, oklahoma and arkansas and louisianajor floods, roads and entire towns are flooded and others are bracing for what is to come.>> there is nowhere to go, all over town is flooded.>> the high flood season last from march until may each year but this year has not been average at all.>> this weather event is moving into our area and it is a very serious one and everyone needs to take it very...
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the weather system already dumped downpours from missouri to louisiana.houston, cars struggled to push through high waters early this morng, and rivers remained swollen into the afternoon. in the mediterranean, u.n. migration officials say as many asei0 people drowned when th boat capsized today. the vessel had sailed from libya for europe when it sent a distress signal off the city of sfax in tunisia. it was the deadliest such incident since january. facebook founder mark ckerberg met with french president emmanuel macron today, under growing essure over online hate speech. the meeting in paris came as french regulators issued a new report. they urged fines for social networks that do not removeco hatefuent. back in this country, washington state has ended childhood exemptions from the measleson vaccinersonal or philosophical grounds. a law signed today still allows exemptions for medical oras religious s. more than 760 cases of measles are confirmed nationwide this year, including more than 70 in washington state. and, today marked 150 years since e com
the weather system already dumped downpours from missouri to louisiana.houston, cars struggled to push through high waters early this morng, and rivers remained swollen into the afternoon. in the mediterranean, u.n. migration officials say as many asei0 people drowned when th boat capsized today. the vessel had sailed from libya for europe when it sent a distress signal off the city of sfax in tunisia. it was the deadliest such incident since january. facebook founder mark ckerberg met with...
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missouri. >> reporter: this all happening after lawmakers in louisiana passed new abortion restrictions that outlaw the procedure as early as six weeks into a pregnancy. louisiana's governor, a democrat, just signed the law this evening. nearly a dozen states, including missouri, have passed similar laws this year. at the clinic in st. louis today, they're preparing for the worst. >> the mood at the clinic today has been one of stress, higher than the normal level, and really serious concerns for my patients. >> reporter: if this clinic closes, missouri would be the only state in the union without an abortion clinic. the closest clinic would then be across the mississippi river, in illinois, about ten miles away from st. louis, where they are already preparing for more patients because of this. david? >> steve osunsami watching this story into the night. steve, thank you. >>> and we took note of a new record set at the southern border today. the largest group of migrants apprehended. 1,036 people crossing near el paso. president trump tweeting this video from the border patrol, showing the l
missouri. >> reporter: this all happening after lawmakers in louisiana passed new abortion restrictions that outlaw the procedure as early as six weeks into a pregnancy. louisiana's governor, a democrat, just signed the law this evening. nearly a dozen states, including missouri, have passed similar laws this year. at the clinic in st. louis today, they're preparing for the worst. >> the mood at the clinic today has been one of stress, higher than the normal level, and really...
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new regulations advance in missouri and louisiana's legislatures in just the last 24 hours.se abortion laws will be among the most restrictive we have seen since roe versus wade was decided 46 years ago. democratic presidential candidates, no surprise, have led the charge in criticizing the laws, particularly the restrictions in alabama. the question, will reproductive rights end up being kier issue that could lead one of them to the white house. i want to bring in the white house reporter from "l.a. times," elise jordan, aid to the george w. bush white house and her first time here, sharon westin-brown, the mayor of baton rouge, louisiana. your state is moving towards passing its own heartbeat bill that would limit abortions at six weeks. take us local, how do your constituents feel about that legislation? >> i'm glad you said that, to take it locally, because certainly it is a state issue. louisiana already has a path and history around that issue. but as a mayor of the city, a growing and thriving city, i will tell you that my constituents would prefer we look at things m
new regulations advance in missouri and louisiana's legislatures in just the last 24 hours.se abortion laws will be among the most restrictive we have seen since roe versus wade was decided 46 years ago. democratic presidential candidates, no surprise, have led the charge in criticizing the laws, particularly the restrictions in alabama. the question, will reproductive rights end up being kier issue that could lead one of them to the white house. i want to bring in the white house reporter from...
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and lastly, let's think about the instant mortality right in alabama, in louisiana, in louisiana, in missouri. the babies who are here, who aalive they don't want to take care of yet they want to show concern. it makes no damn sense. excuse me. >> and, joe, of course there are rinsed only 13% abortion being legal in the third trimester. it's not an issue that learned itself to a lot of nuance but what we're talking about right in front of us is barberism. we're talking having to deliver the child of your attacker, if are raped. >> when that infant is born woor going to tack away your food stamps, your health care. we're going to continue to le you go to schools that are substandard and good luck with your life. >> exactly. >> well, you know, for so many of these people unfortunately, they're pro rife until the point that the baby is born. and then they don't feel a responsibility and for chrn who were born into terrible circumstances, that won't get the health care that that won't get the head start to that they need to be kpe kpif with other people in their classes. that kwont get the helpin
and lastly, let's think about the instant mortality right in alabama, in louisiana, in louisiana, in missouri. the babies who are here, who aalive they don't want to take care of yet they want to show concern. it makes no damn sense. excuse me. >> and, joe, of course there are rinsed only 13% abortion being legal in the third trimester. it's not an issue that learned itself to a lot of nuance but what we're talking about right in front of us is barberism. we're talking having to deliver...
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when you're talking about states like missouri, arkansas and louisiana it's mainly going to be a laternoon and into the evening time line for this main threat. firth off to the north similar time line for states like iowa and even portions of like wisconsin and minnesota. but we talked, this is multi-day event. here's a look at the forecast threat zone for saturday. sunday we start to talk more like the great lakes region and then monday a separate storm actually comes into play for the same area we're talking about today. texas, oklahoma, portions of of kansas. and unfortunately that storm is expected to be even stronger than the storm we're talking about today. >> all right, we're all bracing. allison chinchar, thank you so much. >>> still ahead an independent report finds ohio state university had knowledge that a university doctor preyed on 177 male athletes in his 20 years at that school. details on what the investigation revealed straight ahead. direct messages have evolved. so should the way you bank. virtual wallet from pnc bank. just one way pnc is modernizing banking to help
when you're talking about states like missouri, arkansas and louisiana it's mainly going to be a laternoon and into the evening time line for this main threat. firth off to the north similar time line for states like iowa and even portions of like wisconsin and minnesota. but we talked, this is multi-day event. here's a look at the forecast threat zone for saturday. sunday we start to talk more like the great lakes region and then monday a separate storm actually comes into play for the same...
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a massive storm hit places such as missouri, oklahoma, arkansas and louisiana. some states are cleaning up but people in other states are bracing for what is to come. >> there is no where to go. all over town is pretty flooded. >> on average the high flood season is march to may however this year it has not been average at all. >> this weather event that is moving into our area is a very serious one. and everyone needs to take it very seriously. the storm turned deadly and crews in austin romped the body of a man swept away by flood waters. 20 million people are at risk of flooding flew texas and louisiana and arkansas. >>> the blanket of fog is it crawling back towards the coast. >> we have a beautiful day coming our way, some of us in the low 80s, a live look from san francisco. haze with some fog hanging on. here is a view of sfo, san francisco sfo, low to mid-60s, santa rosa reporting 79, oakland at 64, san jose at 69. take a look at this, fairfield up by 18, santa rosa up by 23. we a north breeze driving the temperatures for today. as we slide into the week
a massive storm hit places such as missouri, oklahoma, arkansas and louisiana. some states are cleaning up but people in other states are bracing for what is to come. >> there is no where to go. all over town is pretty flooded. >> on average the high flood season is march to may however this year it has not been average at all. >> this weather event that is moving into our area is a very serious one. and everyone needs to take it very seriously. the storm turned deadly and...
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. >> and obviously missouri jumping onboard, louisiana next. trump last election got 52% of the white womens vote, 4% of the black womens vote. put this together with him trying to repeal obamacare, what's going on at the border, ripping kids from their parents to trying to mess with education, basically core issues for women. what are they not getting? >> the thing is in 2016 trump got very lucky because the democratic base just wasn't motivated to show up. and like you said a lot of people didn't think the threat was real. the problem trump is going to have the republicans are going to have now is the same in the mid-terms. which is all the antics, the extreme right wing ret, it's not even ret rrk, they're just going for this agenda the past few years, that has motivated liberals and the democratic base. and if they show up, the republicans are in big trouble. >> willy, it's interesting. i use the word passion. they were people passionately for trump, against trump. there was no passion for hillary. talk about handing passion to a core voting
. >> and obviously missouri jumping onboard, louisiana next. trump last election got 52% of the white womens vote, 4% of the black womens vote. put this together with him trying to repeal obamacare, what's going on at the border, ripping kids from their parents to trying to mess with education, basically core issues for women. what are they not getting? >> the thing is in 2016 trump got very lucky because the democratic base just wasn't motivated to show up. and like you said a lot...
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louisiana. i have that story and how missouri is on the verge of losing its only abortion clinic.s, time for bed. listen to your mom, knuckleheads. hand em over. hand what over? video games, whatever you got. let's go. you can watch videos of people playing video games in the morning. is that everything? i can see who's online. i'm gonna sweep the sofa fort. well, look what i found. take control of your wifi with xfinity xfi. let's roll! now that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity xfi gives you the speed, coverage and control you need. manage your wifi network from anywhere when you download the xfi app today. >>> a judge in missouri today heard arguments on whether to keep missouri's only abortion clinic open past the deadline tomorrow. missouri is one of half a dozen states that of past sweeping antiabortion measures in recent months. as jonathan serrie reports, earlier this afternoon louisiana's democratic governor signed a bill that bans most abortions in that state. >> reporter: another state passes a strict antiabortion law. >> the bill is finally passed. >> reporter: lawmaker
louisiana. i have that story and how missouri is on the verge of losing its only abortion clinic.s, time for bed. listen to your mom, knuckleheads. hand em over. hand what over? video games, whatever you got. let's go. you can watch videos of people playing video games in the morning. is that everything? i can see who's online. i'm gonna sweep the sofa fort. well, look what i found. take control of your wifi with xfinity xfi. let's roll! now that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity xfi gives you...
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missouri law get struck down. it's much more likely that he does something incremental like the louisiana case. y take it up next year or maybe even the missouri case. >> how about tricks like having admission. >> people in a big report. goodbye clinics in louisiana. they will have maybe one clinic in louisiana do that. there are all kinds of little tricks. the hallways have to be six feet wide. none of them are. >> really? >> virginia tried that. all kinds of little tricks. one parent isn't enough. you have to have two or a waiting period. trick after trick after trick to incrementally kill your ride to an abortion. >> this is a difficult subject for men especially. i think birth control, the horrible thing is the people who are against abortion rights are against birth control, too. >> and against the government help these women or if they end up with a child they want or don't want, they don't want to help the children as they come up in the system either educationally or medicaid expansion. they are pro life to a point. only on this. >> so much dishonesty in this discussion. as a woman, i ha
missouri law get struck down. it's much more likely that he does something incremental like the louisiana case. y take it up next year or maybe even the missouri case. >> how about tricks like having admission. >> people in a big report. goodbye clinics in louisiana. they will have maybe one clinic in louisiana do that. there are all kinds of little tricks. the hallways have to be six feet wide. none of them are. >> really? >> virginia tried that. all kinds of little...
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management of lead mines in present-day missouri presented a significant challenge. upon completing the louisiana purchase, the united states of legal a quagmire claims -- land claims, as well as the long-standing traditions of a people far removed from centers of power. bates, among others, was up --ks with sorting to clams claims as well as overseeing the leasing of lands. the presence of existing claims complicated this by allowing some to my legally on their own land without paying rent while others were required to acquire leases. the process of validating land claims dragged on for decades. and grants made illegally after the purchase. they were unable to keep fraudulent claimants from mining , and suffered the willful flouting of his authority. unsurprisingly by 1816 bates 2 active leases and sarcastically said he would be imprisoned by the mines. there we go. mineral leasing so little success until the reserve mineral lands were transferred to the war department's ordinance bureau. the bureau received applications to open mining applications on the fever river. that is in present day illi
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but struck down a heartbeat bills, the so-called hard be bills in louisiana is the latest state to join that discussion but in missouri. a judge is now deciding whether the state's only abortion clinic can keep its license past tomorrow. governor mike parson says it is not a pro-life issue at all, but rather about whether the clinic meets the health code standards parson recently signed a bill to ban abortions beyond 8 weeks but planned parenthood says the state is weaponizing the licensing cess to close the clinic. >>this state is just continuing to move their requests and demands in an arbitrary and capricious way in order to not allow how legal abortion in the state. >>this is coming to a head if planned parenthood loses this court battle, missouri becomes the first state and more than 45 years to have no abortion providers of ruling is expected by midnight tomorrow can pay back to hugh grant. thank you the legal troubles are mounting for singer r kelly. the r and b superstar is now facing counts of sexual-assault and sexual-abuse charges. >>the cook county state's attorney's office in illinois filed the charges to
but struck down a heartbeat bills, the so-called hard be bills in louisiana is the latest state to join that discussion but in missouri. a judge is now deciding whether the state's only abortion clinic can keep its license past tomorrow. governor mike parson says it is not a pro-life issue at all, but rather about whether the clinic meets the health code standards parson recently signed a bill to ban abortions beyond 8 weeks but planned parenthood says the state is weaponizing the licensing...
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a huge storm hit places like missouri, oklahoma, arkansas and louisiana, high water is overrunning neighborhoods submerging entire towns in kansas which is really hard hit, some states are cleaning up and others are still bracing for what is to come.>> there is nowhere to go on all over town is flooded>> on average of the high flood season lasts from march until may each year but this year hasn't been average at all. >> this weather event is moving into our area is a very serious one and everyone needs to take it very seriously.>> this storm has turned deadly, crews in austin texas recovered the body of a man swept away by floodwaters did almost 20 million people are at risk of flooding fthe state of texas through louisiana and up into arkansas.>> this morning uber goes public and we are live in san francisco with what is in store for the ridesharing company on this is first day of trading.>> pres. trump blasting out tweets this morning about the ongoing talk to that ministration is having with china over trade, live in washington, we will tell you the impact this could have on the economy.
a huge storm hit places like missouri, oklahoma, arkansas and louisiana, high water is overrunning neighborhoods submerging entire towns in kansas which is really hard hit, some states are cleaning up and others are still bracing for what is to come.>> there is nowhere to go on all over town is flooded>> on average of the high flood season lasts from march until may each year but this year hasn't been average at all. >> this weather event is moving into our area is a very...
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a massive storm hit missouri, oklahoma, arkansas and louisiana , neighborhoods and major roads are completelyncluding entire towns in kansas. some states are cleaning up and others are bracing for what is to come.>> there is no way to go, all over town is pretty flooded.>> on average flood season lasts from march until may but this year has not been average at all. >> this weather event living entire area is a very serious one and everyone needs to take it very seriously. >> the storm has turned deadly, workers in austin texas have recovered the body of a man swept away by rising floodwaters. nearly 20 million people are at risk of flooding from texas through louisiana and up into arkansas. >>> 5:40 am, are we ready to go back to the moon? amazon ceo jeff bezos is, we will tell you his plan to get to the moon by the year 2024. >>> the future is now, we will show you what researchers taught an advanced humanoid robot to do that many people cannot.>> right now we do have traffic that is busy for some commutes like as a beverage and we will see how slow it is there, we're watching something on t
a massive storm hit missouri, oklahoma, arkansas and louisiana , neighborhoods and major roads are completelyncluding entire towns in kansas. some states are cleaning up and others are bracing for what is to come.>> there is no way to go, all over town is pretty flooded.>> on average flood season lasts from march until may but this year has not been average at all. >> this weather event living entire area is a very serious one and everyone needs to take it very seriously....
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they're not thrilled to hear what's coming outside of missouri or alabama or louisiana. list, i'm saying, it transcends those state lines. >> yeah. i think we'll see what the coverage is. and we'll see how this continues to play out. things can change very quickly. but i think the alabama law clearly does go too far in the minds of many. i think you have pat robertson saying it's gone too far. that's probably not a good indicator as to how that law in particular is going to be perceived. but i do think what's interesting about it is what's going to happen with regard to the senate and that particular senate race and i think republicans may have miscalculated on that and that's an important seat. >> appreciate you being here. check in on your tweets and facebook comments. dan says, why do so many dems keep joining the field so late? you know, dan, i don't know, book deal? tv show eventually? raise the profile. what's the downside. are you going to be embarrassed more so than another of the dozen all right in. i hope you're answering the survey question at smerconish.com t
they're not thrilled to hear what's coming outside of missouri or alabama or louisiana. list, i'm saying, it transcends those state lines. >> yeah. i think we'll see what the coverage is. and we'll see how this continues to play out. things can change very quickly. but i think the alabama law clearly does go too far in the minds of many. i think you have pat robertson saying it's gone too far. that's probably not a good indicator as to how that law in particular is going to be perceived....
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. >> and mara, missouri jumps on board. louisiana next. if republicans haven't done enough to push women away. trump, put this together with him trying to repeal obama care with what's going on at the border and ripping kids from their parents to trying to mess with education. basically core issues for women. what are they not getting? >> in 2016 trump got lucky. because the democratic base just wasn't motivated to show up. and like you said, heidi, a lot of people didn't think the threat was real. the problem jump is going to have and the republicans are going to have is the same one as in the midterms. all of these antics, all of this extreme right wing rhetoric that they've -- it's not even rhetoric. they're just going for this agenda the past few years. that has actually motivated liberals. that's motivated the democratic base. and if they show up, the republicans are in big trouble. >> yeah. willie, it's interesting. i use the word passion. i think about to '16, there were people passionately for trump, against trump, and against hill
. >> and mara, missouri jumps on board. louisiana next. if republicans haven't done enough to push women away. trump, put this together with him trying to repeal obama care with what's going on at the border and ripping kids from their parents to trying to mess with education. basically core issues for women. what are they not getting? >> in 2016 trump got lucky. because the democratic base just wasn't motivated to show up. and like you said, heidi, a lot of people didn't think the...
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louisiana lawmakers pass a strict new abortion ban as missouri is poised to stop them altogether.
louisiana lawmakers pass a strict new abortion ban as missouri is poised to stop them altogether.
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currently the line is moving across louisiana into missouri all areas where we're seeing tornado watchesaces. ingredient are there. from central mississippi you could see tornadoes this morning. eventually the entire system lift to the north and we're tracking an area across the midwest eventually into the mid thrict and new england. i don't think there's going to be towards as likely today when we get through the early morning once, but the time we get to this afternoon, but it's still a big system. >> adam, appreciate it. >>> well mayor pete buttigieg taking the fox news town hall stage in new hampshire today. >> todd pirro is having breakfast with friends. we're going to check with him in new hampshire coming up next. ♪ . >>> we've got a big town hall tonight in new hampshire anchored by chris wallace with pete buttigieg. and he started out as a breath of fresh air, a different politician, a mayor, as you get to know him a little more, he starts saying things that make you go hmmm. >> we're going to talk to voters there briefly with todd pirro before we do, this sound caught our eye.
currently the line is moving across louisiana into missouri all areas where we're seeing tornado watchesaces. ingredient are there. from central mississippi you could see tornadoes this morning. eventually the entire system lift to the north and we're tracking an area across the midwest eventually into the mid thrict and new england. i don't think there's going to be towards as likely today when we get through the early morning once, but the time we get to this afternoon, but it's still a big...