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. >> one traveling 800 miles to oklahoma after waiting 37 days. the other a mother driving from oklahoma to kansas. >> there's no way i can afford another baby. i can't. >> as several states push closer to abortion bans, why anti-abortion lawmakers are emboldened. >> you put it as restricting access. i don't see it that way. i see it as protecting unborn life. >> this special edition of "nightline," "the countdown: dismantling roe" will be right back. countdown: dismantling roe" will be right back. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now. it senses your movements and automatically adjusts so you both stay comfortable all night. it's also temperature balancing so you stay cool. save $500 on the sleep number 360 c4 smart bed, queen now only $1,299. lowest price ever! only for a limited time. ♪ >>> "nightline," "the countdown: dismantling roe" continues. here now, rachel scott. >> i get really anxious. >> and that's okay, it's okay to be nervous, it's okay to ask these questions. >> reporter: here in oklahoma, time is running out. >> i never th
. >> one traveling 800 miles to oklahoma after waiting 37 days. the other a mother driving from oklahoma to kansas. >> there's no way i can afford another baby. i can't. >> as several states push closer to abortion bans, why anti-abortion lawmakers are emboldened. >> you put it as restricting access. i don't see it that way. i see it as protecting unborn life. >> this special edition of "nightline," "the countdown: dismantling roe" will be right...
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oklahoma's history is irrelevant? >> i was going to come to the treaties but let me say one more thing about the interest but of course the tribes havee an interest in protecting their members from criminal offenses. the state of oklahoma likewise has an interest in protectingte all of its citizens including its tribal citizens who in oklahoma have been citizens of the state longer than anywhere else in the nation. but this court has never recognized that is sufficient for tribal jurisdiction organelles the decisions that hold the tribes ordinarily over offenses committed by nonmembers would have come out the other way. now, you also mentioned public law to 80 and the treaties and i want to come to both of those because those are potential affirmative sources for preemption and just to be clear so we are talking about the same framework, i think the way the court would consider offenses committed by indians is under some sort of balancing framework or some sort of framework that looked at the way the state law interfe
oklahoma's history is irrelevant? >> i was going to come to the treaties but let me say one more thing about the interest but of course the tribes havee an interest in protecting their members from criminal offenses. the state of oklahoma likewise has an interest in protectingte all of its citizens including its tribal citizens who in oklahoma have been citizens of the state longer than anywhere else in the nation. but this court has never recognized that is sufficient for tribal...
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oklahoma. there are now essentially three times as many people living in indian country in the united states as a result of this court's decision in mcgirt. there are now 1.8 million more people living in indian country. and our best estimate is that of the cases affected by mcgirt, approximately 20% of those cases involve this permtation. namely crimes committed by nonindians against indians. >> is there a problem just-- and this is a practical question, a question about practice, and practical consideration, how do you determine whether or not the victim is an indian? this case involves a little girl with cerebral palsy. is there a preliminary jurisdictional question as to whether or not the victim is or is not an indian. >> there's no dispute about that here, justice thomas, but it's not easy. i think that one virtue of our position it would greatly simplify law enforcement, status of the victim would not be an inquiry, the only inquiry would be the status of the offender. and the city of tu
oklahoma. there are now essentially three times as many people living in indian country in the united states as a result of this court's decision in mcgirt. there are now 1.8 million more people living in indian country. and our best estimate is that of the cases affected by mcgirt, approximately 20% of those cases involve this permtation. namely crimes committed by nonindians against indians. >> is there a problem just-- and this is a practical question, a question about practice, and...
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believe that in oklahoma.tes can do things differently we are going to stand for life in the state of oklahoma. >> a group called the front tier journalistic group has looked into it they say some fact checks what you are saying about what how people in oak while the filled out abortion. they cite a. research that is tate most recent numbers they have are from 2014 from 51% of oklahoma respondents believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases. they last for years to say your state pretty evenly split on this issue. x oh well, some of those -- some of those different facts of those newspapers you are quoting are not what we find with the people in oklahoma. the representatives are from all of the state of oklahoma probably 80 or 90% passage in our states. i totally disagree with those numbers but. >> was talk about another while you site much like what your neighboring state texas is on for private causes of action for anyone who attempts, completes or facilitates an abortion for this include some who p
believe that in oklahoma.tes can do things differently we are going to stand for life in the state of oklahoma. >> a group called the front tier journalistic group has looked into it they say some fact checks what you are saying about what how people in oak while the filled out abortion. they cite a. research that is tate most recent numbers they have are from 2014 from 51% of oklahoma respondents believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases. they last for years to say your state...
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we have a free market in oklahoma. we believe thagod has a special plan for every single life and every singlild and we want everybody to have the same opportunities in oklahoma. and aborting a child is not the right answer. >> shannon: i want to ask you how this may tie in with a recent supreme court decision. the decision from 2020 says, basically, crimes that are committed that take place on a reservation, they will be by native americans, they're going to face prosecution in a tribal or federal court. it's not going to be something that the state can prosecute. now there are questions about do you think there would be doctors who would say, well, we can get around these state laws. we can perform abortions on reservations. people can come to us if that's the care they want to seek. >> well, that's someg that a lot of oklahomans we've heard the rumblings as well. you know, the tribes in oklahoma are super liberal. they go to washington, d.c. they talk to president biden at the white house, they kind of adopt those s
we have a free market in oklahoma. we believe thagod has a special plan for every single life and every singlild and we want everybody to have the same opportunities in oklahoma. and aborting a child is not the right answer. >> shannon: i want to ask you how this may tie in with a recent supreme court decision. the decision from 2020 says, basically, crimes that are committed that take place on a reservation, they will be by native americans, they're going to face prosecution in a tribal...
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it happened in, oklahoma. is we had a utilities required to shed load and some load shedding occurred? well, what happened was the utilities didn't necessarily know where that load was and the impact that was going to happen. so if you shut a load on a compressor station that we're putting gas into it's directly impacting our ability to put gas into the line. and so that has implications. we've worked through some of those solutions. that's a communication problem, but that's one of the things it occurred you had freezing lines because because they're just shutting down electrical systems not realizing they should probably it's it's critical infrastructure. it's like a hospital because basically you're you're shutting down your system once you shut compression off, right? so that was another solution that we're we worked on there in oklahoma, and i know they've done the same thing in texas. yeah. thank you. just said one other quick thing about what your point blue was that electricity ain't hot dogs. it ain't
it happened in, oklahoma. is we had a utilities required to shed load and some load shedding occurred? well, what happened was the utilities didn't necessarily know where that load was and the impact that was going to happen. so if you shut a load on a compressor station that we're putting gas into it's directly impacting our ability to put gas into the line. and so that has implications. we've worked through some of those solutions. that's a communication problem, but that's one of the things...
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i am a member oklahoma and by the way they do have a ban by the tribe.eat place but this is where the well over 100 years ago we've been producing oil and gas in oklahoma. we know how to do this. most of the regulations are coming from oklahoma. we are not afraid to be regulated. we are drilling oil and gas right now in wells and areas that have been explored 100 years ago. that's the resource, they put wells in areas where we are going horizontally as stimulating rock and a huge amount of resource is available for oklahoma. we are on a vast resource and awhat we've done is incentivizd wind and solar grant not put a primary if you will cost on that reliability and that's something i think we have to see going forward. >> of the wind industry is going to fight that tooth and nail. they don't want to provide the mpower. >> i think that's right. we are already seeing that. because really harold is about solutions and i promise you he's going to work for solutions for the country. gas prices, oil prices are high right now. but we would rather them be lower.
i am a member oklahoma and by the way they do have a ban by the tribe.eat place but this is where the well over 100 years ago we've been producing oil and gas in oklahoma. we know how to do this. most of the regulations are coming from oklahoma. we are not afraid to be regulated. we are drilling oil and gas right now in wells and areas that have been explored 100 years ago. that's the resource, they put wells in areas where we are going horizontally as stimulating rock and a huge amount of...
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i needed oklahoma and he has degrees from oklahoma state and university of. . [applause] >> i guess they'll do. good afternoon. i want to talk about what happened in texas and this is a personal story for me. my wife lauren ishere last february 15 we were blacked out for 45 hours we talked about why that happened . what i'm going to address i'd advise my slide deck a few minutes ago after hearing andrew's comments'with alex epstein and then i'm going to talk about the eu and what has happened in the eu because those cases are very important because they are so similar. okay, so i'm not going to read this slide to you. i'll let you read it. 700 people died, not all of them because of lack of electricity but i want to underscore this point. the grid came this close from a complete meltdown. bill magnus said on february 25 in the emergency board of directors meeting the gridwas about 4 and a half minutes from a completeshutdown . think for just a minute , 26 million texans plunged into darkness when it was snowing sideways and temperatures were falling and you cou
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oklahoma. there's still another vehicle. this really cuts that off entirely. what has been the reaction for your patients and of course for yourself and your clinic? how are you responding? >> yes, thank you, laura, for the question. you know, it's completely devastating to tell a patient that because of these blatantly unconstitutional laws that we can no longer provide the health care that they're seeking and that we're qualified to provide. we've had patients that we've had to turn away minors, rape survivors, and you know, because of texas' saw sb.8, we had to say, no, we can't help you here. prior to any laws passing in oklahoma, we were able to at least provide an option of sending them to oklahoma. oklahoma was quite the sanctuary state. we saw up to 300 patients from texas alone every month up until, you know, oklahoma passed 1503, this was the exact same copy cat law of sb.8 in texas. and essentially -- >> it goes further -- excuse me, andrea. it goes further even with the idea of fert
oklahoma. there's still another vehicle. this really cuts that off entirely. what has been the reaction for your patients and of course for yourself and your clinic? how are you responding? >> yes, thank you, laura, for the question. you know, it's completely devastating to tell a patient that because of these blatantly unconstitutional laws that we can no longer provide the health care that they're seeking and that we're qualified to provide. we've had patients that we've had to turn...
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the legislation allows in oklahoma -- any oklahoma resident to sue doctors who perform abortions or anyone who aids or abets an abortion, modeled on texas' anti-abortion law that took effect in september. the oklahoma legislature also approved a bill thursday banning transgender people from using the bathroom that matches their gender identity. democratic oklahoma state representative mauree turner spoke out against both measures during floor debate thursday. >> i hope that folks truly understand the offer of this bill has not run any legislation that is actually going to protect life in oklahoma. there facing a time when folks are having to ration the formula they are giving their babies, where we are suffering from doctors,awyers, educators leaving the state because we are not creating a safe space where big brother is always watching you. this is not how we create community or save it. please vote no. amy: we will have more on the fight for abortion rights later in the broadcast. in buffalo, the first funeral will be held today for the victims of saturday's massacre when an 18-year-old
the legislation allows in oklahoma -- any oklahoma resident to sue doctors who perform abortions or anyone who aids or abets an abortion, modeled on texas' anti-abortion law that took effect in september. the oklahoma legislature also approved a bill thursday banning transgender people from using the bathroom that matches their gender identity. democratic oklahoma state representative mauree turner spoke out against both measures during floor debate thursday. >> i hope that folks truly...
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what is the reality when it comes to abortion rights for women here in oklahoma?well, they're already severely restricted. you're not ending abortion for people who live in oklahoma, you're just forcing them to go to another state. >> reporter: oklahoma has already felt the effects of the supreme court allowing the texas law to stand. >> we have very few abortion providers in oklahoma and those that do still exist are, of course, right now, overburdened by folks coming in from texas and so we can't meet the need that we currently have in oklahoma. >> reporter: the number of women coming from texas to get abortions in oklahoma rising to more than 220 in each of the two months after the texas law took effect in september, up from about 40 a month. abortion rights activists saying ultimately, as more red states pass restrictive laws, women will have fewer and fewer choices. >> in the past, we've been able to rely on the court as a backstop to block some of the most egregious laws they've proposed, but we know that's not true anymore. >> reporter: oklahoma's republica
what is the reality when it comes to abortion rights for women here in oklahoma?well, they're already severely restricted. you're not ending abortion for people who live in oklahoma, you're just forcing them to go to another state. >> reporter: oklahoma has already felt the effects of the supreme court allowing the texas law to stand. >> we have very few abortion providers in oklahoma and those that do still exist are, of course, right now, overburdened by folks coming in from texas...
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and native, oklahoma. he has degrees from oklahoma state and the university of tulsa law school.we'll get started. this is great. let's see the beacons uniforms, but i guess they'll do. good afternoon. i'm going to talk about what happened in texas, and this is a personal story for me. my wife lauren is here last february 15th. we were blacked out for 45 hours. going to talk about why that happened. then i'm going to address my slide deck just a few minutes ago after hearing some of andrew desler's comments with alex epstein and then i'm going to talk about the eu and what has happened in the eu because the texas and eu cases are very important because they are so similar. okay, so i'm not going to read this slide to you. i'll let you read it 700 people died. not all of them because of lack of electricity. but i want underscore this point. the urcott grid came this close that close. from a complete meltdown bill magnus said on february 25th in the emergency board of directors meeting that the ercott grid was within about four and a half minutes of a complete shutdown. now, i'm no
and native, oklahoma. he has degrees from oklahoma state and the university of tulsa law school.we'll get started. this is great. let's see the beacons uniforms, but i guess they'll do. good afternoon. i'm going to talk about what happened in texas, and this is a personal story for me. my wife lauren is here last february 15th. we were blacked out for 45 hours. going to talk about why that happened. then i'm going to address my slide deck just a few minutes ago after hearing some of andrew...
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because i think to your point, that if you are in oklahoma, and you cannot access an abortion in oklahomae you going? >> many people are trying to go to kansas. there are several clinics in new mexico and colorado. many of them are on the farther side of the state. so, again, it is the people with means to travel, they'll be able to travel. and the people who can only get to a clinic in driving distance, they will work incredibly hard in order to access abortion. they will do without, they will drive hours, through the night, without any rest, in order to get care. so we've already seen the flood of people coming from texas to our kansas clinic, just two and a half hours to the north. and we've already been serving oklahoma patients who have been pushed out of their state because of the flood of texas patients. >> rebecca tong, co-executive director of trust women, rebecca, thank you so much for joining us. next, refugees at the southern border will have to wait longer to seek asylum in this country. we'll hear from some of them risking their lives. plus, a new wave of primaries coming up
because i think to your point, that if you are in oklahoma, and you cannot access an abortion in oklahomae you going? >> many people are trying to go to kansas. there are several clinics in new mexico and colorado. many of them are on the farther side of the state. so, again, it is the people with means to travel, they'll be able to travel. and the people who can only get to a clinic in driving distance, they will work incredibly hard in order to access abortion. they will do without,...
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oklahoma state legislature. she serves on the public health committee which recently considered the harshest abortion restrictions in the country. if roe v. wade is overturned oklahoma will revert back to a 1910 law. we are so appreciative of each of you taking the time to join us today. i want to turn things over to governor witmer. >> thank you, senator. i have to think senator schumer as well were proud of our u.s. senators are well represented here in michigan. we know with the release that came in if confirmed what many of us on the front line were fearing, the worst case scenario where roe is completely overturned. in michigan as senator beautifully surmised, we are to revert to a 1941 law that's been on the books making it a felony without any exceptions. after five decades of women in michigan having a full ability to make her own decision, informed decision that are incredibly hard and incredibly personal and unique to the individual. they are now a threat of watching michigan go from a pro-choice state
oklahoma state legislature. she serves on the public health committee which recently considered the harshest abortion restrictions in the country. if roe v. wade is overturned oklahoma will revert back to a 1910 law. we are so appreciative of each of you taking the time to join us today. i want to turn things over to governor witmer. >> thank you, senator. i have to think senator schumer as well were proud of our u.s. senators are well represented here in michigan. we know with the...
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in oklahoma, we are exactly what she said. i am fortunate enough to sit on the public health committee and be on the front lines these bills. i have been told in committee that my call logs would rather -- my colleagues would rather be enslaved than have an unknown --. we are fighting so much here in the state of oklahoma as we talk about health care rights, access to health care rights. even though we are talking about a vote -- abortion and roe v. wade being overturned, we don't even get access to adequate maternal health. if we are not serious about the mothers who are caring for these children, we say we are pro-life , but you're not helping the mothers who are losing their babies and sending them right back to work. that is what we are doing here in oklahoma. we are creating laws that will detain the future of women in our state. we are changing the laws of women because now they can have civil cases filed against them by people who are not even the father or the family member receiving the abortion. those are the types o
in oklahoma, we are exactly what she said. i am fortunate enough to sit on the public health committee and be on the front lines these bills. i have been told in committee that my call logs would rather -- my colleagues would rather be enslaved than have an unknown --. we are fighting so much here in the state of oklahoma as we talk about health care rights, access to health care rights. even though we are talking about a vote -- abortion and roe v. wade being overturned, we don't even get...
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governor sid has said oklahoma is a pro-life state. they support life from conception until natural death. and he feels it's very important for the elected officials in the state of oklahoma to support life and the sanctity of life and the taking of a life to protect another is not the way that they want to run that state. and keep in mind, these are elected officials put in place by the people of oklahoma who knew full well where they stood on this issue when they were elected into office. so, the key, what we're seeing now, is the power being put back in the hands of elected officials by people who know exactly where they stand. this is in support by the majority of people in oklahoma and, you know, if there were to be signed by the governor, which by all accounts it should be, the goal here is to provide a deterrent for abortion. and the way this works, it's with both of these in effect, it would provide a deterrent for the person who conducts the abortion. and that has a civil cause of action, which would impose financial penalty o
governor sid has said oklahoma is a pro-life state. they support life from conception until natural death. and he feels it's very important for the elected officials in the state of oklahoma to support life and the sanctity of life and the taking of a life to protect another is not the way that they want to run that state. and keep in mind, these are elected officials put in place by the people of oklahoma who knew full well where they stood on this issue when they were elected into office. so,...
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you're not ending abortion for people who live in oklahoma.ther state. >> oklahoma has already felt the effects of the supreme court allowing the texas law to stand. >> we have very few abortion providers in oklahoma. and those that do still exist are, of course, right now overburdened by folks coming in from texas, and so we can't meet the need that we currently have in oklahoma. >> the number of women coming from texas to get abortions in oklahoma rising to more than 220 in each of the two months after the texas law took effect in september. up from about 40 a month. abortion rights activists saying ultimately as more red states pass restrictive laws, women will have fewer and fewer choices. >> in the past, we have been able to rely on the court as a backstop to block some of the most egregious laws they proposed. we know that's not true anymore. >> and jake, republican governor kevin stitt is poised to sign the new restrictions into law at any moment now. and keep in mind, there are just four clinics here in the state of oklahoma that are o
you're not ending abortion for people who live in oklahoma.ther state. >> oklahoma has already felt the effects of the supreme court allowing the texas law to stand. >> we have very few abortion providers in oklahoma. and those that do still exist are, of course, right now overburdened by folks coming in from texas, and so we can't meet the need that we currently have in oklahoma. >> the number of women coming from texas to get abortions in oklahoma rising to more than 220 in...
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with us tonight to discuss, oklahoma abortion provider dr.aya bass she's also the member of the committee to protect health care. and nancy northup, the president and the cc o for the center reproductive right which represents the abortion in the case of challenging mississippi law banning abortions after 15 weeks. thank you both for being here. doctor bass, i know you've been traveling all the way from new jersey to oklahoma for years to provide abortion services. today, that state governor signed a bill banning the procedure after just six weeks of pregnancy. describe for us what this law really does, what it means for the women of oklahoma. >> so, what it means for the people that i served in oklahoma is that there is not going to be even more barriers to accessing health care. already, in many of these people have had to delay their occur in order to save up money because state medicated oklahoma does not cover abortion care. they've had to travel long distances, especially since -- has been a large volume of people coming from texas. som
with us tonight to discuss, oklahoma abortion provider dr.aya bass she's also the member of the committee to protect health care. and nancy northup, the president and the cc o for the center reproductive right which represents the abortion in the case of challenging mississippi law banning abortions after 15 weeks. thank you both for being here. doctor bass, i know you've been traveling all the way from new jersey to oklahoma for years to provide abortion services. today, that state governor...
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.♪ ♪♪ [lazer beam and sizzling sounds] ♪♪ oklahoma is one step closer to completely banning abortion,tionally protected right of all americans to choose when and whether to have children. on thursday, the states republican controlled legislator passed a bill that would ban providers from offering medical or surgical abortions, after six weeks into a pregnancy. which is before many women are even aware that they are pregnant. mild on the restrictive texas abortion bill, as v eight, which went into effect last september, the oklahoma bill also allows private citizens to sue abortion providers, and anyone who helps a person get an abortion. for up to $10,000. the bill is currently on the task of the oklahoma governor, awaiting a signature which he has pledged to provide, in which could come any day now. once it is a sign, it will take effect right away. mind you, governor kevin stick signed a bill just weeks ago the dislike to effectively ban all abortions in oklahoma, by the end of this august. that bill will make performing abortions a felony offense in oklahoma, punishable by up to te
.♪ ♪♪ [lazer beam and sizzling sounds] ♪♪ oklahoma is one step closer to completely banning abortion,tionally protected right of all americans to choose when and whether to have children. on thursday, the states republican controlled legislator passed a bill that would ban providers from offering medical or surgical abortions, after six weeks into a pregnancy. which is before many women are even aware that they are pregnant. mild on the restrictive texas abortion bill, as v eight,...
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. >> let's talk about oklahoma specifically. what's planned parenthood gonna do there? what are you doing to prepare for the overturn if in fact it comes down the way that we think it will, of rural? >> we were hoping of course we have more time to provide -- instead, now that we have to -- one that is not signed, we know the governor it will sign. we are expecting that patients will lose care very, very quickly. we are already talking to patients about getting out of the states, going to new mexico, colorado, kansas, illinois, some of those are gonna be able to figure out logistics. they will be putting children in childcare longer, take extra shifts off works, but not everybody can do. that many we talked to, especially from texas, found it to be too much of a barrier if they had to add an extra hour or two to get here. so telling the patients that they will have to be in the car for another ten hours will not be feasible. >> it's gonna be credibly hard to travel from the state of oklahoma to colorado,, illinois, new mexico an
. >> let's talk about oklahoma specifically. what's planned parenthood gonna do there? what are you doing to prepare for the overturn if in fact it comes down the way that we think it will, of rural? >> we were hoping of course we have more time to provide -- instead, now that we have to -- one that is not signed, we know the governor it will sign. we are expecting that patients will lose care very, very quickly. we are already talking to patients about getting out of the states,...
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lucy reports on this latest move in oklahoma to undermine roe v.ve life begins at conception and we're going to protect life in oklahoma. >> kevin stitt not mincing his words, making oklahoma the most anti-abortion state in the country. oklahoma lawmakers passing a bill on thursday that would ban abortions at fertilization. making it one of the most far-reaching prohibitions growing to a growing number of republican leaning tates in anticipation of the supreme court overturning roe v. wade. >> this bill does not preclude any other programs seeking to help and children in difficult times. what this bill does is respect life. >> reporter: with pushback from state democrats. >> people will die. women will die because they cannot access a procedure that they need to save their own life and it will be on our conscience. >> reporter: vice president kamala harris calling it the latest in a series of blatant attacks on women by extremist legislators. while on thursday, offering a grim preview of a post-roe america. >> it represents a threat, not just to wo
lucy reports on this latest move in oklahoma to undermine roe v.ve life begins at conception and we're going to protect life in oklahoma. >> kevin stitt not mincing his words, making oklahoma the most anti-abortion state in the country. oklahoma lawmakers passing a bill on thursday that would ban abortions at fertilization. making it one of the most far-reaching prohibitions growing to a growing number of republican leaning tates in anticipation of the supreme court overturning roe v....
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west texas up through oklahoma. big winds, big hail, and, yes, tornadoes. dallas may get clipped.eavy rains into missouri and then the storms refire tomorrow. shreveport up through little rock, same severe threat. and then getting to the east on friday. new orleans, montgomery, atlanta, and another storm in the northwest that will be dropping out of the rockies for the weekend. david? >> rob marciano tonight. rob, thank you, as always. >>> and we turn to politics tonight and a high profile victory in the first major primary of the midterm election year. in ohio tonight, j.d. vance securing the republican senate nomination. vance, a venture capitalist and an author. he was once harshly critical of former president trump, surging from behind after trump endorsed him in this primary. in november, vance will now face democratic congressman time ryan who easily won his own primary against several challengers to be the democratic senate candidate there. >>> when we come back here tonight, workers trapped after the collapse of a former power plant in boston. the images coming in at this
west texas up through oklahoma. big winds, big hail, and, yes, tornadoes. dallas may get clipped.eavy rains into missouri and then the storms refire tomorrow. shreveport up through little rock, same severe threat. and then getting to the east on friday. new orleans, montgomery, atlanta, and another storm in the northwest that will be dropping out of the rockies for the weekend. david? >> rob marciano tonight. rob, thank you, as always. >>> and we turn to politics tonight and a...
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massive damage across oklahoma and texas wednesday night. satellite imagery showing lightning flashes after a series of tornadoes touched down across both states in seminole, oklahoma, roofs ripped apart and shingles slung through the sky after a twister made its way through the small community. and our outside oklahoma city, a school they're taking the brunt of the damage with the staff taking shelter inside and downtown debris from local businesses scattered across the street and tree limbs knocked over blocking traffic. just thank the lord. no one was hurt and oklahomans like always are coming together to pick up the damage and now we can rebuild the structure. >> and around 200 miles southwest of tornado picking up dirt across farmland in crowd, texas and eventually making its way to the roadways. putting drivers in unsafe conditions >> those pictures are amazing. that was markie. martin reporting for us to tonight. yeah, lawrence is here to talk more about the weather in the middle just the raw power watching those. i mean, it's just pa
massive damage across oklahoma and texas wednesday night. satellite imagery showing lightning flashes after a series of tornadoes touched down across both states in seminole, oklahoma, roofs ripped apart and shingles slung through the sky after a twister made its way through the small community. and our outside oklahoma city, a school they're taking the brunt of the damage with the staff taking shelter inside and downtown debris from local businesses scattered across the street and tree limbs...
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i feel like that isn't what oklahoma stands for. it is not what's the oklahoma standard is.ll minority. there are so many people in oklahoma that agree with the policies that myself and the house democratic caucus are putting forth on the floor. >> you've actually suggested changing the state motto to if your pre-born, you are all good. if your pre-k, good luck. >> democratic oklahoma state congressman we wish you luck on your attempts to make sure that reason insanity can be met. thank you so much. >> thank you, katie. >> escaping discrimination. soldiers who put their lives on the line for their own country nice scrambling to find a way to protect themselves from say red state policies. i will talk to shane ortega retired army staff sergeant who transitioned while in the military, coming up next. in this here land! ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ crossed the desert's bare, man. ♪ ♪ i've breathed the mountain air, man. ♪ ♪ of travel i've had my share, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere. ♪ ♪ i've been to: pittsburgh, parkersburg, ♪ ♪ gravelbourg,
i feel like that isn't what oklahoma stands for. it is not what's the oklahoma standard is.ll minority. there are so many people in oklahoma that agree with the policies that myself and the house democratic caucus are putting forth on the floor. >> you've actually suggested changing the state motto to if your pre-born, you are all good. if your pre-k, good luck. >> democratic oklahoma state congressman we wish you luck on your attempts to make sure that reason insanity can be met....
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what impact will this law have on the women of oklahoma? that oklahoma would become the first state that could completely ban abortion, safe and legal abortion since roe was decided. it's modeled on the texas ban in effect since september that really allows local citizens to turn in neighbors and anyone that helped trying to assist a woman. it is cruel and inhumane and of course you probably know that many women in texas because they have not been able to get access to legal abortion since september have been going to oklahoma and now seeing huge areas of the country with no more access to safe and legal abortion. it means it won't be safe and legal and women will have to take things into their own hands and creates a dangerous situation. >> talk about the health implications. i assume there's not companion legislation to improve health care access in the state. right? what's the broader health care picture in oklahoma for women and children now facing a different set of circumstances potentially? >> what we are seeing across the country is
what impact will this law have on the women of oklahoma? that oklahoma would become the first state that could completely ban abortion, safe and legal abortion since roe was decided. it's modeled on the texas ban in effect since september that really allows local citizens to turn in neighbors and anyone that helped trying to assist a woman. it is cruel and inhumane and of course you probably know that many women in texas because they have not been able to get access to legal abortion since...
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oklahoma closed that door last month when it enacted its six week ban. today's would ban abortion before six weeks. and with the supreme court likely to overturn roe v. wade other conservative states are considering similar laws, more than a dozen already have so-called trigger laws to immediately ban or greatly restrict abortion if the court overturns roe. >> o'donnell: and jan joins us now. so a lot of anticipation about that supreme court ruling. when could that come down? >> reporter: it's been nearly two weeks since a draft of the opinion leaked showing at some point a majority of the justices were ready to overturn roe v. wade. when a final decision comes could be anytime, we don't know. we also don't know what the final vote will look like or whether one of the justices may have changed their minds. in the meantime, norah, a significant increase including -- according to law enforcement in the number of abortion-related violent threats, which means the court and the justices are now under additional security. >> o'donnell: but a decision could com
oklahoma closed that door last month when it enacted its six week ban. today's would ban abortion before six weeks. and with the supreme court likely to overturn roe v. wade other conservative states are considering similar laws, more than a dozen already have so-called trigger laws to immediately ban or greatly restrict abortion if the court overturns roe. >> o'donnell: and jan joins us now. so a lot of anticipation about that supreme court ruling. when could that come down? >>...
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this time, in oklahoma. time, in oklahoma >> think about that for a second.the moment of fertilization, it's outrageous, and it's just the latest in a series of extreme lies around the country. the country. with my hectic life, you'd think retirement would be the last thing on my mind. thankfully, voya provides comprehensive solutions, and shows me how to get the most out of my workplace benefits. voya helps me feel like i got it all under control. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected. tums vs. mozzarella stick well invested. when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums chewy bites. fast heartburn relief in every bite. crunchy outside, chewy inside. ♪ tums, tums, tums, tums ♪ tums chewy bites the lower your drag coefficient, the more efficient you become. such amazingly perfect shapes run throughout the natural world. and can now be found in the automotive one. the world's most aerodynamic production vehicle. the eqs sedan. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ bonnie boon i'm calling you out. everybody be cool, alright? we've got bonnie right here on a video call. we don't
this time, in oklahoma. time, in oklahoma >> think about that for a second.the moment of fertilization, it's outrageous, and it's just the latest in a series of extreme lies around the country. the country. with my hectic life, you'd think retirement would be the last thing on my mind. thankfully, voya provides comprehensive solutions, and shows me how to get the most out of my workplace benefits. voya helps me feel like i got it all under control. voya. well planned. well invested. well...
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lawmakers in oklahoma have passed a near total ban on abortions.he most restrictive ban in the nation, and it comes just weeks before the supreme court could overturn roe v. wade. joining us with more on the new ban. >> reporter: good morning. the abortion bill goes further than the one passed in texas. some opponents claim this new bill is actually targeting birth control. the abortion bill passed by oklahoma lawmakers would ban the procedure from the moment the state defines as fertilization. >> there can be nothing higher or more critical than the defense of innocent unborn life. >> reporter: the bill allows for exceptions to save the life of a pregnant woman, or if the pregnancy is the result of rape or insist. it's modelled after the texas abortion law which relies on lawsuits from private citizens to enforce it. but unlike the six-week limit in texas, the oklahoma law would ban abortion at conception. >> it is going to have ripple effects that are not just for women and girls and for their families. for providers, for cvs, for pharmacies that
lawmakers in oklahoma have passed a near total ban on abortions.he most restrictive ban in the nation, and it comes just weeks before the supreme court could overturn roe v. wade. joining us with more on the new ban. >> reporter: good morning. the abortion bill goes further than the one passed in texas. some opponents claim this new bill is actually targeting birth control. the abortion bill passed by oklahoma lawmakers would ban the procedure from the moment the state defines as...
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its in effect, causing some texas women to seek abortions in oklahoma.osed that door last month when it enacted its six week ban. today's would ban abortion before six weeks. other conservative states are considering similar laws, more than a dozen already have so- called trigger laws to immediately ban or greatly restrict abortion if the court overturns roe. vice president kamala harris met virtually today with abortion providers in some of the states just after oklahoma passed its near total ban. >> it's outrageous, and it's just the latest in a series of extreme laws around the country. >> o'donnell: and jan joins us now. a lot of anticipation about the supreme court ruling. when could that come down? >> reporter: it's been nearly two weeks since a draft of the opinion leaked showing at some point a majority of the justices were ready to overturn roe v. wade. when a final decision comes could be anytime, we don't know. we also don't know what the final vote will look like or whether one of the justices may have changed their minds. in the meantime, no
its in effect, causing some texas women to seek abortions in oklahoma.osed that door last month when it enacted its six week ban. today's would ban abortion before six weeks. other conservative states are considering similar laws, more than a dozen already have so- called trigger laws to immediately ban or greatly restrict abortion if the court overturns roe. vice president kamala harris met virtually today with abortion providers in some of the states just after oklahoma passed its near total...
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and so we can't meet the need that we currently have in oklahoma.ortion is already protected by the states themselves. >> quick context, there are only four clinics offering abortion services here in oklahoma. if they are not able to operate, women across the region will be impacted. victor. >> lucy kafanov for us in oklahoma city, thank you. >>> protesters have been out on both sides of the abortion debate. >> joining me now, alexis mcgill johnson, the president and ceo of planned parenthood. good to have you back. let's start here. we have since the mississippi law, the texas law, you have been on several times, and we have talked about planned parenthood's warning about a rollback of roe. certainly since the election of president trump and the third trump justice to be appointed to the court. is there a strategy that is in place should the final opinion mirror what we saw published last night? >> well, victor, thank you for having me back. i mean, yes, we have been sounding the alarm along with all of our colleagues in the reproductive rights, he
and so we can't meet the need that we currently have in oklahoma.ortion is already protected by the states themselves. >> quick context, there are only four clinics offering abortion services here in oklahoma. if they are not able to operate, women across the region will be impacted. victor. >> lucy kafanov for us in oklahoma city, thank you. >>> protesters have been out on both sides of the abortion debate. >> joining me now, alexis mcgill johnson, the president and...
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oklahoma is a strong competitor here for this.ely next week, there will be another one coming along that we can't even anticipate now. and this is the reality. roe v. wade is going to be overturned by the supreme court. and on that day, all of these laws become active, and effective. >> that is completely correct. i do think that there is a trend right now amongst republican led states where they are prioritizing the control and coercion of people over issues actually that should be addressed. for example, oklahoma rates the lowest and maternal mortality. one in five children live in poverty. oklahoma ranks 39 in the nation in gun violence and homicide. we are looking at is states that is not focused on the right things. they are not focused on peoples health. they are not focused on facts, and science, and medicine. they are focused on control. for example, representative hamilton of the oklahoma senate wanted -- said that the bill did not go far enough. he wanted it to also include a topic pregnancies which are a known life-thre
oklahoma is a strong competitor here for this.ely next week, there will be another one coming along that we can't even anticipate now. and this is the reality. roe v. wade is going to be overturned by the supreme court. and on that day, all of these laws become active, and effective. >> that is completely correct. i do think that there is a trend right now amongst republican led states where they are prioritizing the control and coercion of people over issues actually that should be...
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we will hear arguments in case 21 to 429 oklahoma versus-h castro. >> thank you mr.ef justice and may i please the court. this presents a question that has taken on practical importance in the wake. the question is whether the state has the authority to prosecute crimes in the indian country regardless of whether the victim
we will hear arguments in case 21 to 429 oklahoma versus-h castro. >> thank you mr.ef justice and may i please the court. this presents a question that has taken on practical importance in the wake. the question is whether the state has the authority to prosecute crimes in the indian country regardless of whether the victim
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again, you see the storm coming right through oklahoma city. and there you are right now. you see all the areas in yellow here. they are currently under a tornado watch. we've already had a tornado touched down on the backside of the system, but now since he's already got a history them is a pretty good chance. we could see another one. you see these little speckle blue spots and white here. those are reports of a lot of hail coming down and that's what you get associated with these giant. storms are rolling on through there westwego. we've got a storm coming through the pacific northwest that will bring us some scattered showers. well to the north and help kick up the winds around the bay area last couple of days. but high pressure will be taking over. see that big ridge out there. that is going to start to move in as early as tomorrow. and that's going to bring us more of that normally when you can see it right there, see that. that's that north wind, that offshore wind is going to be kicking in. so our weather pattern is going to change is not going to be blustery will
again, you see the storm coming right through oklahoma city. and there you are right now. you see all the areas in yellow here. they are currently under a tornado watch. we've already had a tornado touched down on the backside of the system, but now since he's already got a history them is a pretty good chance. we could see another one. you see these little speckle blue spots and white here. those are reports of a lot of hail coming down and that's what you get associated with these giant....
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china is buying up tens of thousands of acres of farmland in oklahoma, did you know that? what's going on? wait until you hear what they are going to do with it. plus congress will set up and to send $40 billion to ukraine with no strings attached. some senators are fighting to stop it. one of those men, senator bill haggerty joins us next. i was trying to refinance my mortgage. i went to check my credit score and i found a couple of inquiries that i had not initiated. within a few weeks of working with creditrepair.com, my credit score went up about 60 points. get started at creditrepair.com one of my favorite supplements is qunol turmeric. turmeric helps with healthy joints and inflammation support. unlike regular turmeric supplements qunol's superior absorption helps me get the full benefits of turmeric. the brand i trust is qunol. ♪ ♪ >> laura: yesterday president biden played farmer in illinois in a pathetic attempt to show that he cares about supply chain and farming crisis but there's something troubling happening to farmland, some 600 miles southwest that deserves
china is buying up tens of thousands of acres of farmland in oklahoma, did you know that? what's going on? wait until you hear what they are going to do with it. plus congress will set up and to send $40 billion to ukraine with no strings attached. some senators are fighting to stop it. one of those men, senator bill haggerty joins us next. i was trying to refinance my mortgage. i went to check my credit score and i found a couple of inquiries that i had not initiated. within a few weeks of...
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the bill now needs to be approved by oklahoma's republican governor.> we believe life begins at conception and we're going to protect life in oklahoma. >> reporter: republican governor kevin stitt not mincing words, making good on his promise to make oklahoma the most anti-abortion state in the country. oklahoma lawmakers passing a bill on thursday that would ban abortions at fertilization, making it one of the nation's most far-reaching prohibitions, adding to a growing number of states advancing strict measures in anticipation of the supreme court overturning roe v. wade. >> this bill does not pro-collude other programs. what this bill does is protect life. >> reporter: the bill sparked immediate pushback from state democrats. >> people will die. women will die because they cannot access a procedure that they need to save their own life, and it will be on our conscience. >> reporter: vice president kamala harris calling it the latest in a series of attacks on women, while on thursday offering a grim preview of a post-roe america. >> it represents a t
the bill now needs to be approved by oklahoma's republican governor.> we believe life begins at conception and we're going to protect life in oklahoma. >> reporter: republican governor kevin stitt not mincing words, making good on his promise to make oklahoma the most anti-abortion state in the country. oklahoma lawmakers passing a bill on thursday that would ban abortions at fertilization, making it one of the nation's most far-reaching prohibitions, adding to a growing number of...
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oklahoma? mr. lucas: madam speaker, as the member designated by mrs. bice of oklahoma, i inform the house that mrs. bice will vote yes on 2514. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia rise? mr. beyer: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. suozzi, mr. evans, and mr. desaulnier, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on s. 2514. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? mr. gohmert: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. gosar from arizona, i inform the house that mr. gosar will vote yea on senate bill 2514. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? mr. correa: madam speaker, as the member designated by congress member raul ruiz, i inform the house that the congress member will vote yes on s. 2514. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. chris stewart of utah, i inform the house that mr. stewart will vote yea on s. 251
oklahoma? mr. lucas: madam speaker, as the member designated by mrs. bice of oklahoma, i inform the house that mrs. bice will vote yes on 2514. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia rise? mr. beyer: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. suozzi, mr. evans, and mr. desaulnier, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on s. 2514. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? mr. gohmert: madam...
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making good on his promise to make oklahoma the most anti-abortion state in the country.d ban abortions at fertilization. making it one of the nation's most far-reaching abortion prohi prohibitions, adding to a growing number of republican leaning states advancing strict measures in anticipation of the supreme court overturning roe v. wade. >> this bill does not preclude any other programs seeking to help women and children in difficult times. what this bill does is protect life. >> the bill sparked immediate pushback from state democrats. >> people will die. women will die because they cannot access a procedure that they need to save their own life. and it will be on our conscience. >> vice president kamala harris calling it the latest in a series of blatant attacks on women by extremist sledge slaters while on thursday offering a grim preview of a post-roe america. >> it represents a threat not just to women but all americans. at its core, this is about our future at a nation. about whether we live in a country where the government can interfere in personal decisions. >
making good on his promise to make oklahoma the most anti-abortion state in the country.d ban abortions at fertilization. making it one of the nation's most far-reaching abortion prohi prohibitions, adding to a growing number of republican leaning states advancing strict measures in anticipation of the supreme court overturning roe v. wade. >> this bill does not preclude any other programs seeking to help women and children in difficult times. what this bill does is protect life. >>...
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signed that near total abortion law into law, the oklahoma legislature has approved another abortionan that somehow manages to go even further. the new bill bans all abortions starting from the moment of fertilization. even if you're lucky enough to learn you're pregnant in the first six weeks you still won't be able to get an abortion in the state of oklahoma and does include exceptions for rape and incest and only those reported to law enforcement. kamala harris met with abortion providers fon the front lines of the fight and called out the oklahoma law specifically. >> just half an hour ago, in oklahoma, the state legislature passed one of the most extreme abortion bans in the country. it's outrageous. and it's just the latest in a series of extreme laws across the country. >> abortion providers across the country are providing for a dark future, and the likes of which america has not experienced in half a century. someone with unique insight is dr. susan dawn, who grew up in gatlinburg, who says her babysitter was dolly parton and the year before roe v. wade was decided, she beca
signed that near total abortion law into law, the oklahoma legislature has approved another abortionan that somehow manages to go even further. the new bill bans all abortions starting from the moment of fertilization. even if you're lucky enough to learn you're pregnant in the first six weeks you still won't be able to get an abortion in the state of oklahoma and does include exceptions for rape and incest and only those reported to law enforcement. kamala harris met with abortion providers...
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going on in tulsa, oklahoma. he should remain atop the leader board. it would be his first tour win. now, i know we're all thinking what happened to tiger woods? he narrowly made the cut. that was thanks to a stellar one under par round. i say stellar. this is a tough course. tiger appeared to grimace several times playing on the surgically repaired leg. victory would be a long shot. he's behind by 12 strokes. don't say that to him. after this round he said he thinks he has a shot. that concludes on sunday. we are still months away from a new season of college football. and the united states. smack talk between two high profile coaches is reaching heights we have not seen before. cnn tom forman has the details. >> reporter: even on the field the hits in college football don't come any harder. legendary alabama coach accusing other schools of recruiting amateur athletes with professional level money. >> they bought every player on their team. made a deal for name, image and likeness. we didn't buy one guy. jackson
going on in tulsa, oklahoma. he should remain atop the leader board. it would be his first tour win. now, i know we're all thinking what happened to tiger woods? he narrowly made the cut. that was thanks to a stellar one under par round. i say stellar. this is a tough course. tiger appeared to grimace several times playing on the surgically repaired leg. victory would be a long shot. he's behind by 12 strokes. don't say that to him. after this round he said he thinks he has a shot. that...
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the gentlewoman from oklahoma is recognized. mrs.bice: i rise in h.r. 847. this legislation supports research activity to advance innovative technologies to safeguard individuals' privacy. we have used more and -- as americans have moved more of their lives online especially during the pandemic, it has resulted in consumer data and personal information being generated than ever before. this personal information has long been a target tore cyber criminals and it is only worsened over the pandemic. according to the federal identity theft increased by almost 3,000% over the last year. this problem is exacerbated by the failure of some companies to safeguard consumer data. this data is a valuable asset. in 2017 the economists claimed data is now world's most valuable resource. when safely utilized it can do a great deal to spur our economy and support innovations like artificial intelligence, and machine learning. our task is to ensure this resource doesn't fall into the hands of bad actors. putting americans' private information at
the gentlewoman from oklahoma is recognized. mrs.bice: i rise in h.r. 847. this legislation supports research activity to advance innovative technologies to safeguard individuals' privacy. we have used more and -- as americans have moved more of their lives online especially during the pandemic, it has resulted in consumer data and personal information being generated than ever before. this personal information has long been a target tore cyber criminals and it is only worsened over the...