125
125
May 23, 2019
05/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: governor mike parson tweeting, we're doing okay, but praying for those that were caughtmage. some are still trapped. local emergency crews are on site and assisting. [ sirens ] >> reporter: in joplin, missouri, dark skies with blaring tornadoes sirens in the distance. that threat coming on the anniversary of the devastating tornado that tore through the city in 2011 killing 158 people and in oklahoma mandatory evacuations are under way along the arkansas river as two runaway barges had headed downstream toward a dam. and more severe storms are expected today. take a look at the radar here. you can see even parts of the northeast from pittsburgh to baltimore are expecting severe weather today. we'll have that forecast for you coming up in less than five minutes. >>> now to the other big story this morning, the american taliban. john walker lindh is walking free. he joined the taliban just before 9/11 and was captured in afghanistan. his early release from prison today is sparking outrage. the so-called american taliban expected to walk free today from an indiana picture.
. >> reporter: governor mike parson tweeting, we're doing okay, but praying for those that were caughtmage. some are still trapped. local emergency crews are on site and assisting. [ sirens ] >> reporter: in joplin, missouri, dark skies with blaring tornadoes sirens in the distance. that threat coming on the anniversary of the devastating tornado that tore through the city in 2011 killing 158 people and in oklahoma mandatory evacuations are under way along the arkansas river as two...
50
50
May 31, 2019
05/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
governor mike parson recently signed a bill banning the procedure beyond eight weeks of pregnancy. missouri is one of more than a dozen states currently commenting access to the procedure. their goal to take the case back to the supreme court where anti abortion activists hope the two new conservative judges will tip the decision on the matter in their favor. let's talk more than about that abortion issue inn thehe united states not spring enough france was because she's a lecture in american studies at the university of to lose here in france and she joins us now a good evening to you. thanks so much for talking to us up on the program. first of all this is then a temporary reprieve for abortion activists in missouri at today but across america we've seen -- restrictions coming in this year in nine states it's been an issue that seems to have fallen a little bit away from public consciousness for a while now so why are we saying all these cases. apapparelyly suddenly y reimagi. well it was out of sigight outuf mimind for a lot of fufun. of full of americans a lot of the transit wa
governor mike parson recently signed a bill banning the procedure beyond eight weeks of pregnancy. missouri is one of more than a dozen states currently commenting access to the procedure. their goal to take the case back to the supreme court where anti abortion activists hope the two new conservative judges will tip the decision on the matter in their favor. let's talk more than about that abortion issue inn thehe united states not spring enough france was because she's a lecture in american...
209
209
May 23, 2019
05/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
mike parsons met with the emergency personnel to go over the state's plan. >> when you have chaos, how do you organize chaos. >> reporter: another tornado swept through carl junction about seven miles north of joplin, missouri. jupe len, suffered a catastrophic twister that killed 161 people exactly eight years ago, missed a direct hit this time. safety officials said flash flooding is possible. reporting for cbs news, jefferson city, missouri. >>> devastating flooding swept away parts of oklahoma. flood alerts for half the state. residents in weber falls were forced to evacuate after two barges struck a dam. the dam is holding for now. but another big concern is power outages. more than 10,000 people are without power. >> today house speaker nancy pelosi said that president trump should have an intervention for the good of the country. the president walked out of a meeting at the white house yesterday, then tweeted out this morning saying, quote, the democrats are getting nothing done in congress. all of their effort is about a redo of the mueller report which didn't turn out the way
mike parsons met with the emergency personnel to go over the state's plan. >> when you have chaos, how do you organize chaos. >> reporter: another tornado swept through carl junction about seven miles north of joplin, missouri. jupe len, suffered a catastrophic twister that killed 161 people exactly eight years ago, missed a direct hit this time. safety officials said flash flooding is possible. reporting for cbs news, jefferson city, missouri. >>> devastating flooding...
138
138
May 17, 2019
05/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
governor mike parson has said he would sign the bill. it is among strict abortion laws passed. kay ivey signed a flat out ban, all the measures aimed at giving the supreme court the opportunity to overturn roe v. wade. >>> president trump reporting income of $430 million in 2018, according to an annual disclosure just released by the white house. that figure includes 40.8 from the trump international hotel, and 27.2 million from his mar-a-lago resort in florida. the president's income appears to have decreased from the 450 plus he reported earnings in 2017. mr. trump reports holding outstanding debt of at least $315 million. tonight at nine eastern, cnn's erin burnett investigates how president trump and his family do business, a cnn special report, the trump family business tonight at 9:00 on cnn. >>> this is what a trade war looks like. walmart says it will raise prices on some products because of president trump's tariffs on china. cfo said we're going to continue to do everything we can to keep prices low. that's who we are, however, increased tariffs will lead to increased
governor mike parson has said he would sign the bill. it is among strict abortion laws passed. kay ivey signed a flat out ban, all the measures aimed at giving the supreme court the opportunity to overturn roe v. wade. >>> president trump reporting income of $430 million in 2018, according to an annual disclosure just released by the white house. that figure includes 40.8 from the trump international hotel, and 27.2 million from his mar-a-lago resort in florida. the president's income...
121
121
May 24, 2019
05/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
governor mike parsons signed the bill beyond the eighth woke of pregnancy. no exceptions are made for cases of rape or incest. that law will go into effect on the 28th. >>> jerry nadler was taken to a hospital after he swooned at an event. he's a 71-year-old man. you can see him, folks making sure he was okay. he was given water and an orange. he tweeted he feels just fine but he thanks everyone for their support. he said he was hot and felt like he was dehydrated. >>> the war of words between president trump and house speaker nancy pelosi has reached a new level. the two are questioning each other's the capabilities. >> i have been watching her for a long period of time. she's not the same person. she's lost it. >> i wish that his family or his administration or his staff would have an intervention for the good of the country. >> overnight president had pinned a tweet showing a selectively edited video from the same press conference that aired on the knox business network. this showed the speaker stumbling over some words. the tweet is no longer at the top
governor mike parsons signed the bill beyond the eighth woke of pregnancy. no exceptions are made for cases of rape or incest. that law will go into effect on the 28th. >>> jerry nadler was taken to a hospital after he swooned at an event. he's a 71-year-old man. you can see him, folks making sure he was okay. he was given water and an orange. he tweeted he feels just fine but he thanks everyone for their support. he said he was hot and felt like he was dehydrated. >>> the war...
70
70
May 17, 2019
05/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
if the house passes it, it would go to governor mike parson who voiced support for it earlier this week. the bill outlaws abortion after a heartbeat that can be detected. >> they speak for the unborn. and that just makes me very angry. because i am libby's mother. and i speak for my unborn daughter. and my husband, as her father, speaks for our unborn daughter. >>> they have enacted 14 bans and restrictions. alabama signed what is considered the strictest law in the country. doctors who perform this. they could create a potential path. >>> charged with sexually assaulting two women. 22-year-old fin wolf is accused of punching, grabbing and biting the women. the first attack allegedly happened in 2017. court documents say the victim was backed into a railing and punched in the face and ribs. authorities say the second victim came forward, while they were investigating the first report. court documents also say that the victim was raped multiple times during the attack in march. police say neither attack happened on uc berkeley's campus. >>> i'm anne makovec at the live news desk. going l
if the house passes it, it would go to governor mike parson who voiced support for it earlier this week. the bill outlaws abortion after a heartbeat that can be detected. >> they speak for the unborn. and that just makes me very angry. because i am libby's mother. and i speak for my unborn daughter. and my husband, as her father, speaks for our unborn daughter. >>> they have enacted 14 bans and restrictions. alabama signed what is considered the strictest law in the country....
91
91
May 29, 2019
05/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
amy: this comes less than a week after missouri's republican governor mike parson signed a law banning abortions at eight weeks of pregnancy, with no exceptions in cases of rape or incest. the law will trigger a total ban if roe v. wade is overturned. the same day that planned parenthood announced the threats to its last clinic in missouri, on tuesday the supreme court declined to take up a provision of an indiana law that bars abortions based on the sex, race, or disability of the fetus. the decision keeps in place a lower court injunction on the measure. the supreme court, however, decided to allow indiana's so-called "fetal burial" law to go into effect, which stipulates that abortion clinics must dispose of fetal remains either through burial or cremation. the measure was signed into law by then-governor mike pence in 2016. well, for more, we are joined by two guests. in st. louis, missouri, we are joined by dr. erin king. she is an ob/gyn and the executive director of hope clinic for women in granite city, illinois, which is about ten minutes from downtown st. louis, missouri. and
amy: this comes less than a week after missouri's republican governor mike parson signed a law banning abortions at eight weeks of pregnancy, with no exceptions in cases of rape or incest. the law will trigger a total ban if roe v. wade is overturned. the same day that planned parenthood announced the threats to its last clinic in missouri, on tuesday the supreme court declined to take up a provision of an indiana law that bars abortions based on the sex, race, or disability of the fetus. the...
97
97
May 23, 2019
05/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us on the phone now from jefferson city is missouri's governor mike parson.e rode out the tornado at the governor's mansion in that city. thank you very much for being with us. what was your night like? >> thank you. it's been a long night, needless to say. longer night for emergency crews and people who were out trying to make sure we're keeping people safe. thank goodness we didn't have any fatalities. >> that's remarkable. what a blessed bit of news we can report that you say there are no fatalities. there were three fatalities 150 miles southwest of where you are in golden city. so have you been able to get out and look at what jefferson city looks like this morning? we're having a hard time with your audio. i'm sorry, governor. obviously communications are challenged this morning given the state of jefferson city. tell me again. have you been able to see what it looks like? >> out in the town now of jefferson city we are headed across the state of missouri to where other areas were hit last night also. >> describe it to us. we understand that lincoln uni
joining us on the phone now from jefferson city is missouri's governor mike parson.e rode out the tornado at the governor's mansion in that city. thank you very much for being with us. what was your night like? >> thank you. it's been a long night, needless to say. longer night for emergency crews and people who were out trying to make sure we're keeping people safe. thank goodness we didn't have any fatalities. >> that's remarkable. what a blessed bit of news we can report that you...
158
158
May 19, 2019
05/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> proabortion rights protesters quickly called on governor mike parson to veto the measure, but he vowed to sign it. >> we have the opportunity to be one of the strongest prolife states in the country. ( applause ) >> reporter: missouri's hb-126 is one of the so-called heartbeat bills, banning abortions after a fetal heartbeat can be deducted, around eight weeks. doctors could face up to 15 years in prison for performing an abortion after that time period, and the bill does not provide exceptions for rape or incest. >> this gives more rights to the rapists than it does to the mother. this law is barbaric. >> reporter: the move in the republican-controlled state comes in the same week that alabama bassedly a near-total ban on abortion, the strictest in the nation. so far this year, eight states have passed bills to limit the procedure. the laws have not taken effect and are sure to face lenghi court battles. antiabortion rights opponents hope one of these cases will eventually reach the conservative-leaning supreme court, creating a potential path to overturn "roes have v wade." the
. >> proabortion rights protesters quickly called on governor mike parson to veto the measure, but he vowed to sign it. >> we have the opportunity to be one of the strongest prolife states in the country. ( applause ) >> reporter: missouri's hb-126 is one of the so-called heartbeat bills, banning abortions after a fetal heartbeat can be deducted, around eight weeks. doctors could face up to 15 years in prison for performing an abortion after that time period, and the bill does...
112
112
May 17, 2019
05/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
the naved the little red the legislation yesterday and now goes to governor mike parson who voiced support for earlier this week. bill outlaws abortions after a heartbeat can be detected with exceptions for medical emergencies but not for rape or incest. >>> i am emily turner at the live news desk where we have just learned an antioch man behind bars, charged with child pornography as well as putting a camera in a bathroom. this was all discovered after a patron at a trampoline business in antioch discovered the camera in the men's room. this man's name is richard rocha you are about to take a look at his mug shot. currently in custody there he is right now. that patron found the camera in the men's room and then police were able to link surveillance video, security video of the business to the car of mr. rocha and then ultimately executed a search warrant on his home in discovered evidence, they say, of child pornography as well as the camera placed in that bathroom. >> still ahead playoff fever in santa clara county. >> you think you are a real san jose sharks fan? these people are getti
the naved the little red the legislation yesterday and now goes to governor mike parson who voiced support for earlier this week. bill outlaws abortions after a heartbeat can be detected with exceptions for medical emergencies but not for rape or incest. >>> i am emily turner at the live news desk where we have just learned an antioch man behind bars, charged with child pornography as well as putting a camera in a bathroom. this was all discovered after a patron at a trampoline...
323
323
May 25, 2019
05/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 323
favorite 0
quote 0
missouri governor mike parsons signed the bill into law today. >> and i believe in two months he can make a decision i believe that, that that can be done but in two months i also believe that child has rights. >> reporter: in a planned parenthood clinic, doctors see their mission as helping women. >> they have someone on their side no one wakes up in the morning thinking, hmm, today i might want to have an abortion >> reporter: telling medical correspondent dr. john torres this new law would treat them as criminals if they completed abortions after eight weeks. >> but i could go to jail and lose my license and what a terrible place we're putting physicians in, a totally untenable, unethical position >> reporter: kate, missouri's law is expected to be challenged in court, and that's exactly what has happened in mississippi. that new law there would have banned abortions after six weeks. the judge banned that law saying it messed with women's rights the state is expected to appeal that ruling. >> a lot to watch. >>> now to the stand off in iran. president trump is sending a surge of t
missouri governor mike parsons signed the bill into law today. >> and i believe in two months he can make a decision i believe that, that that can be done but in two months i also believe that child has rights. >> reporter: in a planned parenthood clinic, doctors see their mission as helping women. >> they have someone on their side no one wakes up in the morning thinking, hmm, today i might want to have an abortion >> reporter: telling medical correspondent dr. john...
71
71
May 18, 2019
05/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
the governor of the us state of missouri, mike parson, says he will sign a bill which limits women‘s it would prevent almost all terminations after eight weeks of pregnancy. it comes just days after alabama introduced a near—total ban on abortion, prompting country wide protests from pro—choice supporters. the taxi app, uber, is giving its customers the option to avoid small—talk during theirjourney by selecting a "quiet preferred" option when they book. it‘s currently only available to users of the uber black service, which costs extra, but has already prompted lots of discussion on social media about the pros and cons of chatty taxi rides. let us know what you think. i think it depends what mood you are in. yes, and it also depends on the driver. perhaps an at them and say enough already. do let us know what you think. australians have begun voting in one of the most closely fought general elections in recent years. final opinion polls put the opposition labour party slightly ahead of the liberal—national coalition, who have held power since 2013. voting is compulsory in australia
the governor of the us state of missouri, mike parson, says he will sign a bill which limits women‘s it would prevent almost all terminations after eight weeks of pregnancy. it comes just days after alabama introduced a near—total ban on abortion, prompting country wide protests from pro—choice supporters. the taxi app, uber, is giving its customers the option to avoid small—talk during theirjourney by selecting a "quiet preferred" option when they book. it‘s currently only...
193
193
May 31, 2019
05/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 193
favorite 0
quote 0
governor mike parsons said yesterday the s job.s just doin >> this is not an issue about the pro life issue at all. this is about a standard of care for women in the state of missouri >> reporter: more protests in louisiana today 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
governor mike parsons said yesterday the s job.s just doin >> this is not an issue about the pro life issue at all. this is about a standard of care for women in the state of missouri >> reporter: more protests in louisiana today 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...
59
59
May 31, 2019
05/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 1
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 today. according to the document at least 3 of the charges relate to a victim between being between the ages of 1316. r kelly's attorney says the counts are not really news because they involve the same alle
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...
99
99
May 23, 2019
05/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
>> reporter: governor mike parson tweeting, we're doing oray but praying f aught in damage. some are still trapped. in joplin, missouri, dark skies with blaring tornado warnings in the distance. that threat coming on the anniversary of the devastating tornado that tore through the city in 2011 killing 158 people. and in oklahoma mandatory evacuations are under way along the arkansas river as two runaway barges head downstream toward a dam. abc news, new york. >> so much destruction there, it is just jaw dropping. and, of course, the fear today is that those tornadoes could set up again in the same area in tornado alley, so let's go ahead and check things with mike nicco. >>> yeah, several things we're watching. here is what's left of the storm system from yesterday. it's a squall line with moving right through the ohio river valley and up towards, look at that, even toronto. but you see more storms developing over wichita and oklahoma city right now. this is the way it looked yesterday. 40 reports, 35 tornadoes and seven funnel clouds. technically a funnel cloud is a tornado
>> reporter: governor mike parson tweeting, we're doing oray but praying f aught in damage. some are still trapped. in joplin, missouri, dark skies with blaring tornado warnings in the distance. that threat coming on the anniversary of the devastating tornado that tore through the city in 2011 killing 158 people. and in oklahoma mandatory evacuations are under way along the arkansas river as two runaway barges head downstream toward a dam. abc news, new york. >> so much destruction...
274
274
May 17, 2019
05/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 274
favorite 0
quote 0
following governor mike parson's call to make missouri the most pro-life state in the country. in louisiana the so-called heartbeat bill has passed the senate and is being rapidly pushed through the house the wave of new laws that began after conservative brett kavanaugh's appointment to the supreme court last fall is reigniting a debate that has riled the country for decades. >> maybe you're sitting there thinking i don't know a woman that would have an abortion, well, you know me. >> reporter: actress busy phillips reveals she had one at 15. >> i'm telling you this because i'm genuinely really scared for women. >> reporter: thousands of women are sharing their own stories with the #you know me like new york city school teacher cat. >> i can't imagine someone else being able to have the authority over my body. >> reporter: she was 19 years old and still in college when she had an abortion. >> i will be vocal, and i will fight for this. >> reporter: but in ohio where a heartbeat ban was signed last month, stephanie criter is feeling inspired. >> it our time to speak up. >> repo
following governor mike parson's call to make missouri the most pro-life state in the country. in louisiana the so-called heartbeat bill has passed the senate and is being rapidly pushed through the house the wave of new laws that began after conservative brett kavanaugh's appointment to the supreme court last fall is reigniting a debate that has riled the country for decades. >> maybe you're sitting there thinking i don't know a woman that would have an abortion, well, you know me....
75
75
May 31, 2019
05/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
governor mike parson recently sisigned a bill banning the procedure beyond eight weeks of pregnancy. missouri is one out of more than a dozen states fighting abortion. their goal -- taking the case back to the supreme court. debate, they're returning 96 containers of waste. it will cost canada but it could also set a precedent for countries looking to stop accepting foreign waste products . we have more. >> good riddance, the philippines said goodbye to 69 containers fulull of canadian waste. it's headed home on this container ship. they say it was sent illegally to the philippines years ago labeled as recyclable plastics. he containers instead held trash that included diapers. they recalled their ambassador to ottawa threatening to sever ties and dump the trash in canadian waters. the return will cost the canadian government over $1 million. presidenttory for the of the southeast nation looking toto stem the flow of trash int the region. >> it is a deplorable practice that a lot of countries, especially in the north, do to get rid of the waste that they cannot process in their own c
governor mike parson recently sisigned a bill banning the procedure beyond eight weeks of pregnancy. missouri is one out of more than a dozen states fighting abortion. their goal -- taking the case back to the supreme court. debate, they're returning 96 containers of waste. it will cost canada but it could also set a precedent for countries looking to stop accepting foreign waste products . we have more. >> good riddance, the philippines said goodbye to 69 containers fulull of canadian...
469
469
May 17, 2019
05/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 469
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> missouri's republican governor mike parson is likely to sign the bill. >>> coming up on the "morning news" now, the sobering ruling on the new study on the number of children killed by gunfire. >>> and he rocked the pentagon briefly. what k.i.s.s. singer gene simmons shared with reporters. this is the "cbs morning news." briefly. what gene simmons shared with reporters. this is the "cbs morning news." right. actually, you're still at risk for a fatal heart attack or stroke. even if i'm taking heart medicine, like statins or blood thinners? yep! that's why i asked my doctor what else i could do... she told me about jardiance. that's right. jardiance significantly reduces the risk of dying from a cardiovascular event for adults who have type 2 diabetes and known heart disease. that's why the american diabetes association recommends the active ingredient in jardiance. and it lowers a1c? yeah- with diet and exercise. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect
. >> missouri's republican governor mike parson is likely to sign the bill. >>> coming up on the "morning news" now, the sobering ruling on the new study on the number of children killed by gunfire. >>> and he rocked the pentagon briefly. what k.i.s.s. singer gene simmons shared with reporters. this is the "cbs morning news." briefly. what gene simmons shared with reporters. this is the "cbs morning news." right. actually, you're still at...
62
62
May 18, 2019
05/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
the governor of the us state of missouri, mike parson, says he will sign a bill which limits women's it would prevent almost all terminations after eight weeks of pregnancy. it comes just days after alabama introduced a near—total ban on abortion, prompting country wide protests from pro—choice supporters. an extremely rare roman coin has been found during work to upgrade the a14 between cambridge and huntingdon. it is always great hearing these stories, when there is work being done. it dates from around 269 ad and it was minted for an ill—fated emperor, ulpius cornelius laelianus, who was killed after reigning forjust two months. it was a turbulent time then, we think brexit is tough, but this was brutal. it's believed to be only the second of its kind to be found in england. the taxi app, uber, is giving its customers the option to avoid small—talk during theirjourney by selecting a "quiet preferred" option when they book. it's currently only available to users of the uberblack service, which costs extra, but has already prompted lots of discussion on social media about the pros a
the governor of the us state of missouri, mike parson, says he will sign a bill which limits women's it would prevent almost all terminations after eight weeks of pregnancy. it comes just days after alabama introduced a near—total ban on abortion, prompting country wide protests from pro—choice supporters. an extremely rare roman coin has been found during work to upgrade the a14 between cambridge and huntingdon. it is always great hearing these stories, when there is work being done. it...
96
96
May 18, 2019
05/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
the governor of the us state of missouri, mike parson, says he will sign a bill which limits women'suld prevent almost all terminations after eight weeks of pregnancy. it comes just days after alabama introduced a near—total ban on abortion, prompting country—wide protests from pro—choice supporters. the taxi hailing app, uber, is giving its customers the option to avoid small—talk during theirjourney by selecting a "quiet preferred" option when they book. it's currently only available to users of the luxury uber black service, which costs extra, but has already prompted lots of discussion on social media about the pros and cons of chatty taxi rides. i'm trying to see if it works on the bbc app. quieting down your co- presenter? we will have words. the final preparations are underway for tonight's eurovision song contest final in tel aviv. counting down to the party at your place. acts from 26 countries, including the uk, will take to the stage in front of a global tv audience of around 200 million. the biggest live music in the world. but as our arts correspondent david sillito repo
the governor of the us state of missouri, mike parson, says he will sign a bill which limits women'suld prevent almost all terminations after eight weeks of pregnancy. it comes just days after alabama introduced a near—total ban on abortion, prompting country—wide protests from pro—choice supporters. the taxi hailing app, uber, is giving its customers the option to avoid small—talk during theirjourney by selecting a "quiet preferred" option when they book. it's currently only...
80
80
May 20, 2019
05/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
mike parson is expected to sign and antiabortion bill into law. >> i believe in the pro-life side of the bill and i will sign it into law. spend guy in pro loss, i am pro- life, there ought to be exceptions for rape and incest. >> president trump said his stance is similar to the one taken by former president ronald reagan. >> 53% of republicans do not want roe v wade to be overturned. but this is a matter of a small minority that is deeply passionate about this and has very strong belief that abortion should be illegal. >> the aclu which supports abortion rights says it will suit to make sure none of those laws ever go into effect. >>> louisiana is expected to see the final bill on the so- called heartbeat bill. >>> more than 1000 people expected to rally in sacrament as part of the 23rd annual immigrant day of action as ice looks into opening new detention centers in california. they recently put out a request for information amidst potential detention facilities to hold criminal aliensan other immigration violators. >> the system is full, we have been clear about that. so what we
mike parson is expected to sign and antiabortion bill into law. >> i believe in the pro-life side of the bill and i will sign it into law. spend guy in pro loss, i am pro- life, there ought to be exceptions for rape and incest. >> president trump said his stance is similar to the one taken by former president ronald reagan. >> 53% of republicans do not want roe v wade to be overturned. but this is a matter of a small minority that is deeply passionate about this and has very...
106
106
May 17, 2019
05/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
republican governor mike parsons says he supports that bill, and this comes on the heels of course of alabama's new law making virtually every abortion a crime. with 29 states introducing restrictive bills, the stage is set for a supreme court challenge to roe v. wade. we'll be back after the break. you know when you're at ross and you find.hmmm. ...at a price that has you, like... okay. that's yes for less. say yes to the latest spring trends at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices every day. at ross. yes for less. man, that's a cool looking hot tub. we should check on the baby. he's so sweet. maybe too sweet? internet's down. go! your home is only as smart as your internet. get reliable at&t fiber and get speeds up to 300 megabits per second and directv. bundle for 75 dollars a month for 12 months. limited availability. may not be in your area. more for your thing. that's our thing. call 1-800-call-att. and you find that perfect spring dress at that "oh, yeah" price? yes! that's yes for less. score the latest spring dresses at 20% to 60% off department store prices, every da
republican governor mike parsons says he supports that bill, and this comes on the heels of course of alabama's new law making virtually every abortion a crime. with 29 states introducing restrictive bills, the stage is set for a supreme court challenge to roe v. wade. we'll be back after the break. you know when you're at ross and you find.hmmm. ...at a price that has you, like... okay. that's yes for less. say yes to the latest spring trends at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices...
70
70
May 31, 2019
05/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
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
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
260
260
May 21, 2019
05/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 260
favorite 0
quote 0
missouri governor mike parson is expected this week to sign a law banning most abortions after the eightheek of pregnancy. this is part of a new wave of laws that have sparked protests and are meant to force a supreme court showdown on abortion rights. president trump has signaled he believes the republican-led effort may have gone too far. here is ed o'keefe. >> i feel strongly about it, and all of that is working its way through courts. >> reporter: president trump today addressed the issue of abortion on his way to a campaign event in pennsylvania. once a supporter of abortion rights-- >> i am pro-choice in every respect. >> reporter: ...mr. trump tweeted over the weekend he strongly supports restricting abortion with exceptions for rape, incest, and the life of a mother. that puts him at odds with conservatives pushing for measures like alabama's new strict anti-abortion rights law. the state's republican governor defended the bill today. state's republican governor defended the bill today. >> it >> it underscores the sanctity of life that the people of alabama value so highly. >> rep
missouri governor mike parson is expected this week to sign a law banning most abortions after the eightheek of pregnancy. this is part of a new wave of laws that have sparked protests and are meant to force a supreme court showdown on abortion rights. president trump has signaled he believes the republican-led effort may have gone too far. here is ed o'keefe. >> i feel strongly about it, and all of that is working its way through courts. >> reporter: president trump today addressed...
50
50
May 18, 2019
05/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
the governor of the us state of missouri, mike parson, says he will sign a bill which limits women'sons after eight weeks of pregnancy. it comes just days after alabama introduced a near—total ban on abortion, prompting country wide protests from pro—choice supporters. next week, bbc news will be focusing on stories about middlesbrough and the people who live in the town. we are middlesbrough will run from monday with live broadcasts and special reports across the bbc‘s tv and radio outlets, and online. to introduce the week, bbc tees presenter amy 0akden and the bbc editorial director kamal ahmed have been asking local residents how they think the bbc should be reporting middlesbrough. hello and welcome to bbc tees for our first ever we hello and welcome to bbc tees for ourfirst ever we 0ur middlesborough. let's start off by asking you, how you think middlesbrough is portrayed in the media. the negative side has been more focused on, and in terms of the disadvantage of middlesbrough, rather than reporting from the positive side of it. if you are running bbc news for the day, which f
the governor of the us state of missouri, mike parson, says he will sign a bill which limits women'sons after eight weeks of pregnancy. it comes just days after alabama introduced a near—total ban on abortion, prompting country wide protests from pro—choice supporters. next week, bbc news will be focusing on stories about middlesbrough and the people who live in the town. we are middlesbrough will run from monday with live broadcasts and special reports across the bbc‘s tv and radio...
160
160
May 29, 2019
05/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
mike parsons signed a bill banning all abortions past 6 weeks of presidency. >>> did johnson & johnson flood the market with prescription pain can killers? and should they pay for it? whole world to me. reins so many great stories from amazing people. it makes me want to be better. to be able to connect with the people's stories that i'm listening to. that's inspiration. it's on during my commute, it's on all the time. doing the dishes. working out. while i'm in the car. at bed time. an audible listener is someone that wants to broaden their mind. people who are tired of listening to the radio, or music. to hear her speak those words. it was incredible. it was unbelievable. with audible originals, there's something for almost every taste in there. everything you ever wanted to hear. i signed up for getting a credit every month, and i started exploring books that i normally wouldn't read. our ability to empathize through these stories, with these stories, can be transformational. it's my own thing that i can do for me. see what listening to audible can do for you. just text listen9 to 5
mike parsons signed a bill banning all abortions past 6 weeks of presidency. >>> did johnson & johnson flood the market with prescription pain can killers? and should they pay for it? whole world to me. reins so many great stories from amazing people. it makes me want to be better. to be able to connect with the people's stories that i'm listening to. that's inspiration. it's on during my commute, it's on all the time. doing the dishes. working out. while i'm in the car. at bed...
121
121
May 19, 2019
05/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
>>i will sign the bill is up for senate missouri governor mike parson vowing to sign an 8 week abortion bill into law is really what he didn't give a clear answer as to why he supports but for exceptions for rape or incest or a sign the bill at is a not answer a couple times now i don't want to sign the bill as it is has a piece of legislation lesser voted on i believe in the pro life side of the issue i will sign the bill earlier in the day emotions still the house floor. protesters multiple times interrupted the debate eventually being removed from the house chamber. >>we talked to some of them who drove hours to attend. and it's trash. i think that it takes away bodily autonomy, clay county republican doug ritchie says he voted for this bill because it will save lives in 2017 state records show. >>more than 3700 women got an abortion at 9 weeks of pregnancy. this bill would make it illegal at a to my vote was looking at the fact that i believe this bill by itself if nothing ever happens with roe v wade saves lives meanwhile democrats say this will force women to bring children into a
>>i will sign the bill is up for senate missouri governor mike parson vowing to sign an 8 week abortion bill into law is really what he didn't give a clear answer as to why he supports but for exceptions for rape or incest or a sign the bill at is a not answer a couple times now i don't want to sign the bill as it is has a piece of legislation lesser voted on i believe in the pro life side of the issue i will sign the bill earlier in the day emotions still the house floor. protesters...
352
352
May 18, 2019
05/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 352
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: the bill republican governor mike parson intends to sign does not include an exceptionor pregnancies that result from rape or incest. >> this gives more rights to the rapist than it does to the mother. >> i never really study it, but i heard of the morning after bill where if someone feels they've been sexually assaulted, they can go do that. >> reporter: the vote comes just one day after talabama's governr kay ivey signed into law a similar bill that makes it a felony for a doctor to perform nearly all abortions with the exception of when the mother's health is at serious risk. the legality of both the alabama and missouri laws could ultimately be determined by the u.s. supreme court, which ruled in 1973's roe versus wade that women have a constitutional right to to end a pregnancy. on thursday, dr. david eisenberg told cbs news the law does not settle the issue. missouri is the fifth state to pass a so-called heartbeat bill just this year. conservative states appear to be emboldened by the supreme court's 5-4 conservative majority ever since justice brett kavanaugh jo
. >> reporter: the bill republican governor mike parson intends to sign does not include an exceptionor pregnancies that result from rape or incest. >> this gives more rights to the rapist than it does to the mother. >> i never really study it, but i heard of the morning after bill where if someone feels they've been sexually assaulted, they can go do that. >> reporter: the vote comes just one day after talabama's governr kay ivey signed into law a similar bill that...
79
79
May 30, 2019
05/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
missouri governor mike parson's says the state found deficiencies. planned parenthood is weaponizing the license wills process. this august they plan to ban abortions between eight weeks of pregnancy. >>> the fbi is facing a new lawsuit from a group of women alleging they were kicked out of a training program in virginia. they are speaking out with nbc stephanie gosk saying men and women are treated differently. >> when i asked if i could be recycled into a class behind me for additional training, they responded they did not do that. i had an instructor inform me after the fact that they, in fact, killed do that. >> so there were male colleagues given second and third chances? >> correct. >> the if ib fib says it cannot competent and says it values diversity including different genders. you can watch it right right after "today in the bay" at 7:00. >>> coming up, democrats descending on the golden state. 14 candidates vying for your vote. why 2020's california primary could provide a much bigger political gain for their campaign. >>> plus an out of c
missouri governor mike parson's says the state found deficiencies. planned parenthood is weaponizing the license wills process. this august they plan to ban abortions between eight weeks of pregnancy. >>> the fbi is facing a new lawsuit from a group of women alleging they were kicked out of a training program in virginia. they are speaking out with nbc stephanie gosk saying men and women are treated differently. >> when i asked if i could be recycled into a class behind me for...
78
78
May 30, 2019
05/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
mike parson's says the state inspected it and found deficiencies. planned parenthood says they are weaponizing the licensing process. this august they plan to abort them eight weeks before pregnancy. >>> still ahead, with eexpect to learn more about a hit-and-run rampage. maybe you saw this video. the update on the victims. >>> presidential politics, sure, we've seen some candidates. next, the reason more than a dozen will be in town over the next few days. >>> plus. >>>. >> the first step is getting the word correct. >> that felt really good. >> good, meet the finalists in this year's context. you are watching "today in the bay." to simone, i leave the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. grace, you get the beach house, just don't leave the lights on, okay? to mateo, my favorite chair. to chris, the family recipes. to craig, this rock. to jamie, well, let's just say, enjoy the ride. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. the almonds to walter. the beaches to the bums. and the fog to, who else, karl. i leave these things to
mike parson's says the state inspected it and found deficiencies. planned parenthood says they are weaponizing the licensing process. this august they plan to abort them eight weeks before pregnancy. >>> still ahead, with eexpect to learn more about a hit-and-run rampage. maybe you saw this video. the update on the victims. >>> presidential politics, sure, we've seen some candidates. next, the reason more than a dozen will be in town over the next few days. >>> plus....
85
85
May 16, 2019
05/19
by
KTVU
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
it now needs one more vote in the house and must be signed by republican governor mike parson who supports it. georgia, kentucky, middleton and ohio have already outlawed abortions once a doctor detects a heartbeat. elissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news, live in the newsroom. >>> the time is 6:05. california's deadliest and most destructive wildfire in history, the camp fire, was caused by pg&e equipment according to a new report from cal fire. investigators say pg&e transmission lines fell into dry vegetation last november. strong winds and low humidity kept the fire burning for two weeks. 85 people died. the town of paradise was destroyed and 18,000 homes and businesses were destroyed. e destroyed. >> i think the biggest thing is that the report and the fact that they found that pg&e is responsible could be helpful in the negotiations surrounding the lawsuits and the bankruptcy. >> we have a sense of urgency about paying the claims, making sure the people effected get paid. that is not the right way to say it, but get compensated. >> cal fire says this is still an active investigation. now
it now needs one more vote in the house and must be signed by republican governor mike parson who supports it. georgia, kentucky, middleton and ohio have already outlawed abortions once a doctor detects a heartbeat. elissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news, live in the newsroom. >>> the time is 6:05. california's deadliest and most destructive wildfire in history, the camp fire, was caused by pg&e equipment according to a new report from cal fire. investigators say pg&e transmission...
211
211
May 17, 2019
05/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
abortions after eight weeks of pregnancy and awaits approval by the gop led statehouse before going to mike parson execute the laws the legislature passes in this pro-life administration will not back down. >> reporter: it makes no exceptions for pregnancy caused by rape or incest similar to a bill alabama's republican governor signed into law yesterday. the aclu and planned parenthood plan to sue to block the law before takes effect in 6 months. the law's supporters want to take the fight to an increasingly conservative us supreme court. that strategy may backfire. >> alabama has gone too far. it is an extreme law. they want to challenge roe versus wade, my humble view is this is not the case we want to bring to the supreme court because it is going to lose. >> reporter: kevin mccarthy also takes issue with the alabama law. >> the most precious gift god gives us his life and it been the pro-life position but in my whole political career i also believed in rape, incest and the life of the mother there were exceptions. >> reporter: on the other side the criticism is harsher. congresswoman alexandri
abortions after eight weeks of pregnancy and awaits approval by the gop led statehouse before going to mike parson execute the laws the legislature passes in this pro-life administration will not back down. >> reporter: it makes no exceptions for pregnancy caused by rape or incest similar to a bill alabama's republican governor signed into law yesterday. the aclu and planned parenthood plan to sue to block the law before takes effect in 6 months. the law's supporters want to take the...
117
117
May 20, 2019
05/19
by
WRC
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
governor mike parson plans to sign it into law whenever it hits his desk. there were two separate protests in kansas city, missouri, yesterday. the folks came out against the bill. yootice there's a woman there who supports it. the woman said she wanted protesters to see the other otde. other women say n having the right to make decisions with their own body scares them. >> as a woman, the idea of not being able to choose my bodily autonomy scares me. and i don't trust that. >> the missouri bill would ban abortions after eight weeks. like the new law in alabama, it would not allow for exempt ns for rape and incest. nce only exception in case of medical emerges for a mother. doctors who perform abortions after eight weeks would face prison time. this iseg setting it up l battles that could lead to the supreme court reconsidering roe wade. back to you. >> thank you. 5:05. >>> trump gave an in-depth explanation of his controversial new immigration policy. he sat do with foxnude. the president's new proposal would enhance border security and create a so-called
governor mike parson plans to sign it into law whenever it hits his desk. there were two separate protests in kansas city, missouri, yesterday. the folks came out against the bill. yootice there's a woman there who supports it. the woman said she wanted protesters to see the other otde. other women say n having the right to make decisions with their own body scares them. >> as a woman, the idea of not being able to choose my bodily autonomy scares me. and i don't trust that. >> the...
75
75
May 17, 2019
05/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
and gop governor mike parsons is expected to sign it. the proposed ban allows exceptions in medical emergencies, not in cases of rain rape or incest >>> winning author of the wins of war has died. died in his sleep in palm springs, california. he was just 10 days shy of his 104th birthday you are up to date that's the news this hour. back to you. >> sue, thank you very much. >>> president trump has been speaking at the national association of realtors trade expo in washington here's something he said about trade moments ago. >> tariffs or major tariffs. as you know, canada has been for years, and we have a great relationship with canada and the prime minister, but they've been charging us extremely high tariffs, as much as 285% or more for our agricultural products, which is an absolute barrier essentially a barrier. in other words, 285, guess what? you know what they're saying we don't want your business. so it was a barrier to our farmers able to do business with them to our farmers being able to sell product in there. so that deal is
and gop governor mike parsons is expected to sign it. the proposed ban allows exceptions in medical emergencies, not in cases of rain rape or incest >>> winning author of the wins of war has died. died in his sleep in palm springs, california. he was just 10 days shy of his 104th birthday you are up to date that's the news this hour. back to you. >> sue, thank you very much. >>> president trump has been speaking at the national association of realtors trade expo in...
167
167
May 18, 2019
05/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
missouri bill is now headed to mike parson's desk who plans to sign it into law. >> do you believe roe v. wade should be overturned? >> yes, i believe we may see that. >> it bans abortions after eight weeks and exceptions for medical emergencies but not for pregnancies that result from rape or incest. cnn's natasha chen has retails. >> reporter: the missouri house of representatives passed this bill 110-44, after two hours of debate. like other states they looked at the moment a fetal heartbeat can be detected. here, they specifically outlawed abortion after eight weeks. they also have a provision for a ban after 14 weeks, 18 weeks and then 20 weeks all depended on the legal challenges. there's also a trigger here to completely outlaw roe v. wade should it be overturned. there's no exception for rape or incest. that caused an emotional debate including a moment where protesters were asked to leave the gallery. here are intense moments from the debate. >> when you each see me in the hallway remember what you're doing to little girls who are like me. because that abuse is me. and you sim
missouri bill is now headed to mike parson's desk who plans to sign it into law. >> do you believe roe v. wade should be overturned? >> yes, i believe we may see that. >> it bans abortions after eight weeks and exceptions for medical emergencies but not for pregnancies that result from rape or incest. cnn's natasha chen has retails. >> reporter: the missouri house of representatives passed this bill 110-44, after two hours of debate. like other states they looked at the...
91
91
May 17, 2019
05/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
led state house before going to republican governor mike parson. >> my administration will execute thepasses and this pro-life administration will not back down. >> the missouri bill makes no exceptions or pregnancy caused by rape or. both the aclu and planned parenthood plan to sue before it takes effect in six months, the loss supporters want to take the fight to an increasingly conservative supreme court but that strategy may backfire warns conservative televangelist pat robertson. >> i think alabama has gone too far. they want to challenge roe vs. wade but in my humble view, this is not the case we want to bring to the supreme court i think this one will lose. >> republican house minority leader kevin mccarthy also takes issue with the alabama law. >> i believe the most precious gift god gives us his life and i've defended my pro-life position my whole political career but i've also believed in rape there was exceptions. >> the was harsher, congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez tweeted this law forces people to be pregnant against their own consent, it's horrifying. with a conserv
led state house before going to republican governor mike parson. >> my administration will execute thepasses and this pro-life administration will not back down. >> the missouri bill makes no exceptions or pregnancy caused by rape or. both the aclu and planned parenthood plan to sue before it takes effect in six months, the loss supporters want to take the fight to an increasingly conservative supreme court but that strategy may backfire warns conservative televangelist pat...
239
239
May 17, 2019
05/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 239
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> in missouri, the bill just passed it sent to republican governor mike parsons and is expected toit but he promised to make missouri the one of the strongest pro-life states in the country and commit bret, this bill would do just that. >> bret: it's a big issue. thank you. up next, google sharing its data with law enforcement and that's bringing up our busy concerns for some. beyond our borders tonight, the world's largest democratic exercise coming to a close with 900 million registered voters, seven phases of the voting have been staggered over six weeks to decide the members of parliament. today is the last day of campaigning in sunday the final data vote, voters have used about a million different polling stations. in iraq, four people are dead leading to a mall burning down and secured to guard the firing of protesters and which were 17 people were wounded there. from china to the lord museum in paris come attributes are pouring in after the passing of chinese-american architect i am died at the age of 102, born in china, educated at mit. big break came at 1964 when he was se
. >> in missouri, the bill just passed it sent to republican governor mike parsons and is expected toit but he promised to make missouri the one of the strongest pro-life states in the country and commit bret, this bill would do just that. >> bret: it's a big issue. thank you. up next, google sharing its data with law enforcement and that's bringing up our busy concerns for some. beyond our borders tonight, the world's largest democratic exercise coming to a close with 900 million...
99
99
May 31, 2019
05/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
governor mike parsons says numerous state laws were at the facility. parenthood said it tried to comply with the laws and the state continues to change them. >> shame on mississippi state government for weaponizing the license process and safe and legal abortion in missouri. >>> in louisiana, governor john bell edwards signed a bill yesterday, that bans an abortion once a heartbeat 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 resign
governor mike parsons says numerous state laws were at the facility. parenthood said it tried to comply with the laws and the state continues to change them. >> shame on mississippi state government for weaponizing the license process and safe and legal abortion in missouri. >>> in louisiana, governor john bell edwards signed a bill yesterday, that bans an abortion once a heartbeat is detected. >>> and disney is among the latest if a similar ban takes effect....
43
43
May 18, 2019
05/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
governor mike parson set to sign that bill into law.s similar bills that have been signed in alabama and georgia and other bills that are working their way through state legislatures and at least another half dozen states. the radical dems 2020 presidential candidates are talking about those new laws, and every one of them, except the world's worst mayor bill de blasio have come out against them. >> how concerned are you about the possibility of overthrowing roe v. wade? >> extremely concerned. what these guys are doing is unbelievable. >> women's healthcare is under attack, and we will not stand for it! >> this is outrageous, an assault on human rights, human dignity, freedom to control your body. >> as president, i will codify roe v. wade. lou: wow, well, joining us tonight robert jeffers, member of the white house initiative, pastor of the first baptist church of dallas, fox business contributor, great american of course. and it is good to see you, pastor. these are -- these are -- this is a wave that is taking place. this legislatio
governor mike parson set to sign that bill into law.s similar bills that have been signed in alabama and georgia and other bills that are working their way through state legislatures and at least another half dozen states. the radical dems 2020 presidential candidates are talking about those new laws, and every one of them, except the world's worst mayor bill de blasio have come out against them. >> how concerned are you about the possibility of overthrowing roe v. wade? >>...
129
129
May 20, 2019
05/19
by
WRC
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
governor mike parson plans to sign the bill into law whenever it g to his desk. awe mention -- as mentioned, there were two separate protests thyesterday. e folks came out against the bill. illino you'll notice a woman who supports it. she said she wanted the protesters to see the other side. other womenavay not hng the right to make sdigs decisions for their own body scares them. >> as a won, not being able to choose my bodilyautonomy scares me. >> reporter: it would ban abortion after eight weeks. just like the new law in alabama, it would notllow for exemptions for rape and incest. the only exception would be in the case of a medical emergency for the mother. doctors who perform abortioft a eight weeks would face prison time. all of this, of course, setting up a series of legal battles that could leado the supreme court reconsidering roe v. wade. that's the latest. back to you. >> all right. megan fitzgerald, thank you. >>> 6:04.es prident trump gave an in-depth explanation. his new controversial immigration policy. he sat down with fox news. the proposal woul
governor mike parson plans to sign the bill into law whenever it g to his desk. awe mention -- as mentioned, there were two separate protests thyesterday. e folks came out against the bill. illino you'll notice a woman who supports it. she said she wanted the protesters to see the other side. other womenavay not hng the right to make sdigs decisions for their own body scares them. >> as a won, not being able to choose my bodilyautonomy scares me. >> reporter: it would ban abortion...
130
130
May 23, 2019
05/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> missouri governor mike parson asking for the nation's prayers for the at least three data near golden city missouri while saying he's grateful there were no deaths from the devastating tornado that ripped through parts of the capital city. >> we did everything we could to warn people, to get to safety and a lot of people did. >> many states are not in the clear. the forecast calls for more potential tornado outbreaks from texas to mecca new york. the missouri river is expected to crest at 9 feet above state level and the flood of mississippi river will be closed to commerce and recreation near st. louis. happening right now, not every neighborhood like this one has been cleared, search and rescue crews are still going door to door looking for survivors. >> bret: matt finn live in jefferson city. stocks took a major hit today due to the jitters of an ongoing trade war with china and after an uncertain way forward between congress and the white house intensified. the dow lost 286 and the s&p 500 dropped 34 and the nasdaq plummeted 123. severe weather effects farming, let's talk about th
. >> missouri governor mike parson asking for the nation's prayers for the at least three data near golden city missouri while saying he's grateful there were no deaths from the devastating tornado that ripped through parts of the capital city. >> we did everything we could to warn people, to get to safety and a lot of people did. >> many states are not in the clear. the forecast calls for more potential tornado outbreaks from texas to mecca new york. the missouri river is...
78
78
May 25, 2019
05/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
governor mike parson signed a law friday banning the procedure after 8 weeks of pregnancy.xceptions for rape and incest. the only exception is for the medical emergency that risk the life of the pregnant woman. other states including ohio, georgia and mississippi also passed bills forbidding abortion when heart beat activity is detected. >> the great plains are facing new threats. many in the central u.s. are on alert for more dangerous storms since memorial day weekend. he is in the middle of all of it at jefferson city, missouri where the locals are still dealing with the destruction from wednesday's massive tornado. what are the latest threats in that area? >> well, alex, i can tell you that a tornado watch ended at midnight this morning but from the drenching rains to the destructive tornadoes, it's been just a brutal week for folks all across missouri and now as those in jefferson city face the shock of this naj stretching across their entire community they have a growing threat in the form of flooding. >> this morning after more than 2008 report 200 reported tornadoes
governor mike parson signed a law friday banning the procedure after 8 weeks of pregnancy.xceptions for rape and incest. the only exception is for the medical emergency that risk the life of the pregnant woman. other states including ohio, georgia and mississippi also passed bills forbidding abortion when heart beat activity is detected. >> the great plains are facing new threats. many in the central u.s. are on alert for more dangerous storms since memorial day weekend. he is in the...
132
132
May 30, 2019
05/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
here is missouri governor mike parsons. >> they know what these standards are, they know where they hady had two months to correct that and to abide by the law, that's all we are asking for. >> planned parenthood says this is all political and is weaponizing the abortion clinic inspections by doing things like issuing citations for hallways not being wide enough. planned parenthood is suing to keep the st. louis clinic open and today on cbs the president of planned parenthood reminded people that the st. louis is missouri's last legal abortion clinic, watch her. >> people need to understand this is not a drill. it's not hypothetical, missouri could become the first state in nearly 50 years to have no abortion clinic in the entire state. >> her credibility took a bit of a hit after "the washington post" gave her four pinocchio's for saying on numerous occasions including last week on msnbc that prior to roe vs. wade, thousands of women died every year due to a lack of abortion access. it was debunked in 196950 years ago by a statistician celebrated by planned parenthood. the post added t
here is missouri governor mike parsons. >> they know what these standards are, they know where they hady had two months to correct that and to abide by the law, that's all we are asking for. >> planned parenthood says this is all political and is weaponizing the abortion clinic inspections by doing things like issuing citations for hallways not being wide enough. planned parenthood is suing to keep the st. louis clinic open and today on cbs the president of planned parenthood...
69
69
May 19, 2019
05/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
>>i will sign the bill is up for senate missouri governor mike parson vowing to sign an 8 week abortion bill into law is really what he didn't give a clear answer as to why he supports but for exceptions for rape or incest or a sign the bill at is a not answer a couple times now i don't want to sign the bill as it is has a piece of legislation lesser voted on i believe in the pro life side of the issue i will sign a bill earlier in the day emotions feel the house floor. protesters multiple times interrupted the debate eventually being removed from the house chamber. >>we talked to some of them who drove hours to attend. and it's trash. i think that it takes away bodily autonomy, clay county republican doug ritchie says he voted for this bill because it will save lives in 2017 state records show. >>more than 3700 women got an abortion at 9 weeks of pregnancy. this bill would make it illegal at a to my vote was looking at the fact that i believe this bill by itself if nothing ever happens with roe v wade saves lives meanwhile democrats say this will force women to bring children into a sy
>>i will sign the bill is up for senate missouri governor mike parson vowing to sign an 8 week abortion bill into law is really what he didn't give a clear answer as to why he supports but for exceptions for rape or incest or a sign the bill at is a not answer a couple times now i don't want to sign the bill as it is has a piece of legislation lesser voted on i believe in the pro life side of the issue i will sign a bill earlier in the day emotions feel the house floor. protesters...
71
71
May 17, 2019
05/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
governor mike parson has promised to sign the bill which has no exception for rape or incest. the bill is among several strict abortion laws passing recently in red states. alabama governor kay ivey signed a ban wednesday. all measures aimed at giving the supreme court the opportunity to overturn roe v. wade. >>> president trump reporting income of at least $434 million for 2018. that according to annual financial dopplisclosure releasy the white house. 22.7 million for his mar-a-lago resort in florida, down from the 25.1 million he disclosed for 2017. overall, the president's income appears to have decreased from the 450 million plus he reported in 2017. mr. trump reports holding outstanding debt of at least 315 insi million dollars. erin burnett investigates how president trump and his family do business. a cnn special report, the trump family business tonight at 9:00 here on cnn. >>> this is what a trade war looks like. america's largest retailer walmart says it will raise prices on some products because of president trump's tariffs on china. its cfo brett biggs said thursd
governor mike parson has promised to sign the bill which has no exception for rape or incest. the bill is among several strict abortion laws passing recently in red states. alabama governor kay ivey signed a ban wednesday. all measures aimed at giving the supreme court the opportunity to overturn roe v. wade. >>> president trump reporting income of at least $434 million for 2018. that according to annual financial dopplisclosure releasy the white house. 22.7 million for his mar-a-lago...
75
75
May 16, 2019
05/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
-led statehouse before going to republican governor mike parson. >> my administration will execute the that the legislature passes, and this pro-life administration will not back down. >> the missouri bill makes no exceptions for pregnancies caused by rape or incest, similar to a bill that alabama's republican governor kay ivey signed into law yesterday. both the aclu and planned parenthood plan to sue to block the law before it takes effect in six months. the supporters want to take the fight to an increasingly conservative u.s. supreme court but that strategy may backfire, warns conservative televangelist pat robinson. >> i think alabama has gone too far. it's an extreme law. they want to challenge roe versus 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. >> republican house minority leader kevin mccarthy also takes issue with the alabama law. >> i believe the most precious gift god gives us is life. and i defend my pro-life position for my whole political career, but in my political career, i also belie
-led statehouse before going to republican governor mike parson. >> my administration will execute the that the legislature passes, and this pro-life administration will not back down. >> the missouri bill makes no exceptions for pregnancies caused by rape or incest, similar to a bill that alabama's republican governor kay ivey signed into law yesterday. both the aclu and planned parenthood plan to sue to block the law before it takes effect in six months. the supporters want to...