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after all, the word roe deer used to look like a roe deer and was formed from the word goat. and some also believe that the name of the animal comes from the word oblique. this is due to the structure of the eye color, which is invariably brown. includes a strip of temperate climate in europe and asia to the far east and korea, the most common species of european roe deer, asian and siberian on our lands european roe deer lives in belarus - this is a native species that is found almost everywhere, the highest density. they are observed in the gomel and grodno regions. roe deer prefer areas of deciduous and mixed forests. favorite places, habitats of oak forests, overgrown clearings , in a word, where you can find abundant food supplies , almost all the vegetation that occurs in places and steppes goes for food, grass , leaves of moss trees, acorns, wild berries, mushrooms, but it cannot be said that roe deer are omnivores and eat everything . they are very choosy in their food and choose the most tender and juicy varieties of herbs. the roe deer of the belarusian population l
after all, the word roe deer used to look like a roe deer and was formed from the word goat. and some also believe that the name of the animal comes from the word oblique. this is due to the structure of the eye color, which is invariably brown. includes a strip of temperate climate in europe and asia to the far east and korea, the most common species of european roe deer, asian and siberian on our lands european roe deer lives in belarus - this is a native species that is found almost...
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by overturning roe v.ade. >> after the most dramatic supreme court ruling in decades, there was rage. even violence. americans had a message for their highest court. >> we won't go back. >> across the country, tens of thousands took to the streets. >> you ain't seen nothing yet. >> what i want you to do now -- >> the constitutional scholar noah feldman says america now sees a court poisoned by politics. >> the current court is taking all of its weight and putting it behind popular conservative positions. and the reason that's so scary from the standpoint of the united states is that we don't have another institution whose job it is to protect the most vulnerable, to protect the rule of law. >> feldman is a liberal who testified in favor of donald trump's impeachment. >> president trump has committed impeachable high crimes and misdemeanors. >> yet he also supported the nomination of amy coney barrett. >> she is a first class lawyer. i believe we need the smartest and best people. >> the right way to think
by overturning roe v.ade. >> after the most dramatic supreme court ruling in decades, there was rage. even violence. americans had a message for their highest court. >> we won't go back. >> across the country, tens of thousands took to the streets. >> you ain't seen nothing yet. >> what i want you to do now -- >> the constitutional scholar noah feldman says america now sees a court poisoned by politics. >> the current court is taking all of its weight...
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five years before roe v.e doctor kingg stated the ark of the universe of law would have been toward justice. tthe seven decision roe suggesd reproductive freedom, with growth was greater access to contraception and a six-month education and dramatic decline and maternal mortality. fifty years the rise to reproductive privacy. however today as we gather roughly 120 days that overturned row and planned parenthood in casey, we gather at a time in which many women are fearful about their healthcare right. notably their concerns extends beyond abortion. women arein worried about reflective healthcare from menstruation to menopause and tragically, maternal mortality. these are matters. for this reason we could not be prouder to welcome charles johnson, doctor sharon malone, mark joseph stern, martha, jennifer white wolf and our own visiting law professor, michelle goodwin. to discuss with a host of landscape means for women, girls and all people with the capacity for pregnancy in the supreme court's decision in dob
five years before roe v.e doctor kingg stated the ark of the universe of law would have been toward justice. tthe seven decision roe suggesd reproductive freedom, with growth was greater access to contraception and a six-month education and dramatic decline and maternal mortality. fifty years the rise to reproductive privacy. however today as we gather roughly 120 days that overturned row and planned parenthood in casey, we gather at a time in which many women are fearful about their healthcare...
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so you know, i just wanted to address at the roe v wade thing is like the general consensus about roe v wade and what people are deeming it to mean is a complete fallacy. because i think there's a massive misconception because abortion hasn't been bound in the u. s. right. and the reason why roe v wade, i think was overturned, is because abortion rights were never part of the constitution in the 1st place. so now goes back to obviously each individual state on a case by case circumstance, which means abortion is still at accessible in almost every single state. but this is actually a win for both sides. whether you are pro life, whether your pro choice am cecily, a big win, if you, if you believe in democracy. but secondly, i think abortion laws may have a ripple effect in india. but only i think in the metropolitan city areas where people have, you know, become more progressive or they could because because of western ideologies and particularly the american way of life, which is obviously now become like a standard for living amongst a lot of people who live in the cities, but in th
so you know, i just wanted to address at the roe v wade thing is like the general consensus about roe v wade and what people are deeming it to mean is a complete fallacy. because i think there's a massive misconception because abortion hasn't been bound in the u. s. right. and the reason why roe v wade, i think was overturned, is because abortion rights were never part of the constitution in the 1st place. so now goes back to obviously each individual state on a case by case circumstance, which...
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when you overturn roe v.d then they can't walk away and he goes back to eric for his work, working way is an act of violence against her own child. a man can walk away and abandon the child but for a woman it's an act of violence because she's not better off having to choose that to participate in sexual culture the way men can so that is the lie we have to unravel. we can change the laws and get to people a little more so unraveling is ath big task and it's hard to get to the root of that dysfunction. >> storytelling is so important. even recent days as a washington post piece about the teen girl who couldn't have abortion and the writers clearly wantedn us o be outraged the poor girl has twins now and t she and her boyfriend are making it work. there are pictures of them and they are adorable and we're supposed to want the babies to be dead. because of this reality, there is sincerity but the more it is out in the open as a matter of debate, they are telling the story forth us without realizing it. it is am
when you overturn roe v.d then they can't walk away and he goes back to eric for his work, working way is an act of violence against her own child. a man can walk away and abandon the child but for a woman it's an act of violence because she's not better off having to choose that to participate in sexual culture the way men can so that is the lie we have to unravel. we can change the laws and get to people a little more so unraveling is ath big task and it's hard to get to the root of that...
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five years before roe v. wade, dr. king stated the art of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice. the decision in roe suggested women's equality and reproductive freedom within reach. with roe came greater access to contraception and to sex education him and a dramatic decline in maternal mortality. for nearly 50 years roasted and precedents for the right to reproductive privacy. however, today ast we gather roughly 120 days post dobler versus jackson women's health which overturn roe and planned parenthood, we gather at a time in which many women are fearful about their health caree rights. notably, they are concerned and dis- convening extend beyond abortion. women are worried about reproductive health care for administration the menopause, and tragically to maternal mortality. these are matters that are -- [inaudible] for this reason we could not be prouder to welcome charles johnson, dr. sharonso malone, ta murtha, jennifer weiss-wolf, and our own visiting law professor michele goodwin. to discuss w
five years before roe v. wade, dr. king stated the art of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice. the decision in roe suggested women's equality and reproductive freedom within reach. with roe came greater access to contraception and to sex education him and a dramatic decline in maternal mortality. for nearly 50 years roasted and precedents for the right to reproductive privacy. however, today ast we gather roughly 120 days post dobler versus jackson women's health which...
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we're going to look at the issue of abortion right here in america with the latest ruling reversing. roe vs wade and making the procedure immediately illegal in 13 states with more expected to follow. but abortion is not just a controversial issue in america, and we will not only look at how abortion is handled by other countries. but why many countries that like the united states have recently changed their policy. i'm scale hughes and join me as we look at abortion and a global context on his inaugural episode of 360 view. whoa, abortion is one of the most controversial topics in american culture. oh wow. wow. wow. well, the supreme court decision had fired up this, a divisive issue, leading to cause for a summer of rage. buildings and you see were boarded up after the decision came down. riots erupted outside the supreme court, spill into streets across america, even shutting down highways. is it this reaction solely unique to america? now we want to take a look around the world at which countries have the most restrictive and most similar laws to america. when it comes to abortion. n
we're going to look at the issue of abortion right here in america with the latest ruling reversing. roe vs wade and making the procedure immediately illegal in 13 states with more expected to follow. but abortion is not just a controversial issue in america, and we will not only look at how abortion is handled by other countries. but why many countries that like the united states have recently changed their policy. i'm scale hughes and join me as we look at abortion and a global context on his...
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it a really good point, when roe — vote. it a really good point, when roe vs _ vote.e vs wade - when roe vs wade was overturned, i was outside the supreme court covering it for the bbc, and people were coming from different states to protest. women who say they are republicans at the time, saying that would be the big issue for them. also in kansas, abortion rights were directly on the ballot. it's a deeply conservative state. abortion rights were upheld, which was a real shock victory for more liberal groups. though now, for these mid—term elections, a handful of states where abortion rights are also directly on the for example kentucky. you are right when you say there are these issues that matter to people and the polls show that abortion rights, the idea they could be eroded completely is still concerning people. it's a case of how much do people care about it in november as opposed to back in the summer when it was overturned?— to back in the summer when it was overturned? absolutely. you have a very _ was overturned? absolutely. you have a very busy _ was overtu
it a really good point, when roe — vote. it a really good point, when roe vs _ vote.e vs wade - when roe vs wade was overturned, i was outside the supreme court covering it for the bbc, and people were coming from different states to protest. women who say they are republicans at the time, saying that would be the big issue for them. also in kansas, abortion rights were directly on the ballot. it's a deeply conservative state. abortion rights were upheld, which was a real shock victory for...
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and the same legal arguments that the supreme court left upon to reverse roe versus wade could justes as easily be applied to reverse numerous other casesie related to intimate relations, to contraception, and marriage. in the wake of the supreme court's decision to overturn roe versus wade in the dobbs case, access to abortion care or denial of such care has been left in the hands of the state. by the way, and wisconsin we are subject to criminal abortion law that was passed in 1849. one year after wisconsin became a state. and before women have the right to vote and certainly before women served in the legislature that rules upon the rights. there are landmark cases related to marriage. it could be threatened should the supreme court consider cases challenging those earlier decisions. one such case is versus virginia. that was decided in 1967. the supreme court rules in loving that state laws prohibiting interracial marriage were unconstitutional based on equal protection of the 14th amendment. in this liberty provisions. at the time of the loving decision 16 states of interracial m
and the same legal arguments that the supreme court left upon to reverse roe versus wade could justes as easily be applied to reverse numerous other casesie related to intimate relations, to contraception, and marriage. in the wake of the supreme court's decision to overturn roe versus wade in the dobbs case, access to abortion care or denial of such care has been left in the hands of the state. by the way, and wisconsin we are subject to criminal abortion law that was passed in 1849. one year...
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it went further than what roe even was. we saw it small fall short.re modest approach to it. i think that it can be very difficult. if it is a leader, if it is mccarthy, don't know how he can put it on the floor. this is something that the moderates should certainly hold over his head. their votes matter just as much as the fringe marjorie taylor greene's. >> if adam laxalt loses after the blake masters laws as well on saturday night, dr. oz lost in pennsylvania. losses across the board for the former president and the people that he endorsed. what is his role in the republican party going forward? >> i think that he will find himself being asked to stay away from certain elections. i think it breaks down this way. if you want a future in the republican party, it is time to distance yourself from donald trump. if you are on your last legs, if you have nowhere else to, go if you just want to stay in the guys good favor because you like playing golf at his golf course, then you can stay with donald trump. but the future is without donald trump. >> as al
it went further than what roe even was. we saw it small fall short.re modest approach to it. i think that it can be very difficult. if it is a leader, if it is mccarthy, don't know how he can put it on the floor. this is something that the moderates should certainly hold over his head. their votes matter just as much as the fringe marjorie taylor greene's. >> if adam laxalt loses after the blake masters laws as well on saturday night, dr. oz lost in pennsylvania. losses across the board...
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that opinion, like the supreme court opinion leaked earlier this year, overturning roe v. wade, that is written by samuel alito. evangelical minister rob shank told the new york times he obtained advanced notice of the samuel alito opinion in the hobby lobby case that overturned a provision of the affordable care act, requiring employers to provide contraception coverage and health care plans. the times reports that it is the dark money that senator whitehouse has been following, that created the supreme court leak. the times reports, quote, mr. shrink recruited wealthy donors like gayle wright and her husband, donald, encouraging them to invite some of the justices to meals, to their vacation homes, or private clubs. he advised allies to contribute money to the supreme court historical society, then mingled with justices at its functions. he ingratiated himself with court officials who could help give him access, records show. mr. schenck said his aim was not to change minds, but rather to stiffen the resolve of the courts conservatives and taking uncompromising stance th
that opinion, like the supreme court opinion leaked earlier this year, overturning roe v. wade, that is written by samuel alito. evangelical minister rob shank told the new york times he obtained advanced notice of the samuel alito opinion in the hobby lobby case that overturned a provision of the affordable care act, requiring employers to provide contraception coverage and health care plans. the times reports that it is the dark money that senator whitehouse has been following, that created...
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the vast majority of the public believes in roe v. wade, which has withstood multiple challenges along the way, including in planned parenthood versus casey. it was republican appointees, presidential appointees to the court, nominees to the court, who gave us roe v. wade. justice blackmun himself, it was a majority of republican nominees that gave us roe v. wade. justice white was in the minority on it. and what we see today is a court that has been defined by the right -- by the rightward march of the gop. they all were nominated through a series of convention planks and litmus tests where the only people who could advance within federalist society in gop circles were those who swore they would overthrow roe versus wade, as much as they could make it public so they could still, you know, credibly good to congress and say roe v. wade is a precedent. and people actually fell for that, or at least pretend that they fell for that. i mean, it was so obvious what was going on. so, do i think that they will change their mind and feel chast
the vast majority of the public believes in roe v. wade, which has withstood multiple challenges along the way, including in planned parenthood versus casey. it was republican appointees, presidential appointees to the court, nominees to the court, who gave us roe v. wade. justice blackmun himself, it was a majority of republican nominees that gave us roe v. wade. justice white was in the minority on it. and what we see today is a court that has been defined by the right -- by the rightward...
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roe v. wade could heaven women's health care. this is just over three how hers. >> the meeting looking to order. without objection, the chair is authorized to declare a recess of the committee at any time. we now recognize myself for an opening statement. let me begin by taking a moment to acknowledge the ongoing devastation caused by hurricane ian. my thoughts are with the people of florida, and with the surrounding communities being affected by this terrible storm. i hope that everyone impacted will stay safe and quickly receive the resources the day need. i'm grateful to all of the first responders, the local state and federal officials who are working around the clock to respond to these natural disaster of the presidents very engaged. we are all hopeful. today's hearing is the force that i have held to examine the decades-long effort of republican politicians to bulldoze abortion rights straight into the ground. since the supreme court's decision in dobbs versus jackson, republican led
roe v. wade could heaven women's health care. this is just over three how hers. >> the meeting looking to order. without objection, the chair is authorized to declare a recess of the committee at any time. we now recognize myself for an opening statement. let me begin by taking a moment to acknowledge the ongoing devastation caused by hurricane ian. my thoughts are with the people of florida, and with the surrounding communities being affected by this terrible storm. i hope that everyone...
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the restoring roe voters. these are women who have been motivated to vote, usually democratic, by opposition to the overturn of roe v. wade. the key for them tonight is how many are there? can democrats turn them out in large enough numbers to maybe save their house chances? and then finally, the young and restless. the big mystery here is will young people show up? they could be determinative if they do, but so far, major, the exit polls show they're not. >> and one of the theories the young and restless have is older generations had it easier in america than they do, and that might motivate them to show up. those are the four influencers, norah. we'll be watching them all night. >> pivotal to break it down that way. we don't want to say people fall into natural categories of republican or democrat or independent. it's more complex. >> what's also more complex is that you have the restoring roe voters. within that is a number of people who are actually anti-abortion rights. so, for example, the trump true bel
the restoring roe voters. these are women who have been motivated to vote, usually democratic, by opposition to the overturn of roe v. wade. the key for them tonight is how many are there? can democrats turn them out in large enough numbers to maybe save their house chances? and then finally, the young and restless. the big mystery here is will young people show up? they could be determinative if they do, but so far, major, the exit polls show they're not. >> and one of the theories the...
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we are still in worse shape than we were before roe fell. with some of you, but i am out of time for the show today. so thank you for being with us this morning, becca anders, investigative reporter for reckon news, and dr. rachael bedard, executive director of united families for freedom. that does it for me, thank you for watching velshi. catch me every weekend, saturday and sunday mornings, eight to 10 am eastern. do not forget, velshi is also available as a podcast. listen to the entire show, on the go, anytime. subscribe and listen to free, wherever you get your podcasts. right to start the sunday show with my friend, jonathan capehart. it begins right now. ght now. >> still in control, democrats maintain the senate majority after winning a squeak or in nevada. >> this election is a victory, a victory and a vindication for democrats, our agenda and for america and the american people. >> and with the house still in play,
we are still in worse shape than we were before roe fell. with some of you, but i am out of time for the show today. so thank you for being with us this morning, becca anders, investigative reporter for reckon news, and dr. rachael bedard, executive director of united families for freedom. that does it for me, thank you for watching velshi. catch me every weekend, saturday and sunday mornings, eight to 10 am eastern. do not forget, velshi is also available as a podcast. listen to the entire...
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no one did more to banish roe v. wade than the republican senate leader who gloated over the fact that he blocked president obama's supreme court pick while practically galloping, mitch tolerated and accepted the chaos and the horrors of a trump presidency. he enabled it all because the power to shape the courts was the only thing he cared about, and then he got it. and it was mitch and donald's court which banished row roe, which cost the election. mcconnell served as trump's enabler. both are unwilling to blame themselves for the red puddle. did they blame trump who is a candidate in 2024. joining me is david jolly former republican congressman from georgia. and sahil kapur, nbc senior international political reporter and my colleague in the d.c. bureau. it's so great to see you. i want to start with david. i want to play for you what adam kinzinger who was on nicolle's show a couple of hours ago. this is what he had to say about kevin mccarthy, now the likely incoming speaker of the house. >> before the election,
no one did more to banish roe v. wade than the republican senate leader who gloated over the fact that he blocked president obama's supreme court pick while practically galloping, mitch tolerated and accepted the chaos and the horrors of a trump presidency. he enabled it all because the power to shape the courts was the only thing he cared about, and then he got it. and it was mitch and donald's court which banished row roe, which cost the election. mcconnell served as trump's enabler. both are...
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roe v. wade, the supreme court tragically strayed from the text of the constitution and took away from the american people the power to decide the question of abortion for themselves. this constitutionally illiterate decision resulted in the death and over 63 million unborn americans. as justin's -- justice byron wright wrote in his dissent, decision for the most part should be left to the people and the political processes that the people have devised to govern their affairs. this summer, the supreme court heeded the wisdom of justice white and -- justice right and returned that decision to the american people, i would underscore the word moral, spiritual, and religious issue for kaplan's millions -- for countless millions of americans who hold to a biblical worldview on life. those that hold life is precious that it is created by god, i certainly count myself among those millions of americans. in fact, the -- people like jacob and esau, simpson, jeremiah, king david, all that the scripture
roe v. wade, the supreme court tragically strayed from the text of the constitution and took away from the american people the power to decide the question of abortion for themselves. this constitutionally illiterate decision resulted in the death and over 63 million unborn americans. as justin's -- justice byron wright wrote in his dissent, decision for the most part should be left to the people and the political processes that the people have devised to govern their affairs. this summer, the...
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so even though people -- the over supporting roe v. overwhelmingly supported by the american public, the idea t that -- >> that roe. >> yeah, that the idea that roe could go away essentially galvanized democratic voters, the question for republicans in the runup in the last few weeks of the campaign season is they have no answer for this issue. they were getting absolutely hammered and they decided to completely ignore it. >> yes, that's so true. >> completely believe -- >> on the economy. >> just going to be the economy and didn't want to get into the issue and cost them. >> we spent a lot of time talking about what we've seen over the past couple days in terms of extremes, right? voters rejecting extreme candidates. i actually think that plays to your point a very important role in the abortion issue, as well because the reality is that the decision, the dobbs decision was the most extreme version of that decision that could -- that they could have made. it was the farthest they could have gone to change our abortion laws and frankly
so even though people -- the over supporting roe v. overwhelmingly supported by the american public, the idea t that -- >> that roe. >> yeah, that the idea that roe could go away essentially galvanized democratic voters, the question for republicans in the runup in the last few weeks of the campaign season is they have no answer for this issue. they were getting absolutely hammered and they decided to completely ignore it. >> yes, that's so true. >> completely believe --...
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let me play you a montage of them lying to get seats in the first place. >> roe v.upreme court. it was decided in 1973. so it's been on the books for a long time. >> so a good judge will consider as president of the united states supreme court worthy as treatment of precedent like any other. >> one of the important things to keep in mind about roe v. wade is that it has been reaffirmed many times over the past 45 years. >> roe is not a superpresident because calls for its overruling have never ceased but that doesn't mean that roe should be overruled. >> i think there's no question that they were lying and they knew they were lying and they had an agenda to come on and get rid of roe. but if in fact the federalist society set them up and put them forward knowing they were going to do that acting job, get on the court and lie, what could be done about such a scandal since they're not -- ethics rules don't apply to them? >> well, the idea that ethics rules don't apply to them, that's a choice. that's a choice from congress. so i'm so glad that you told your viewers th
let me play you a montage of them lying to get seats in the first place. >> roe v.upreme court. it was decided in 1973. so it's been on the books for a long time. >> so a good judge will consider as president of the united states supreme court worthy as treatment of precedent like any other. >> one of the important things to keep in mind about roe v. wade is that it has been reaffirmed many times over the past 45 years. >> roe is not a superpresident because calls for...
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republicans are opposed to roe v. wade, or post any gun reform, opposed to increasing the minimum wage. when we say that, yes, the democrats have moved to laughed but that country has moved the left. gay marriage. almost every single issue, we've moved laughed. the center is better aligned to where the democrats are then where the republican are on every single issue. >> i think we need to leave room for audience questions. lacks shirt. >> i'm going to ask patricia to call on more questions. >> chuck, asked, what do you think that the impact is of the january 6 committee hearings, if any? >> substantively, i think it had a huge impact. ed is absolutely necessary in the moment we are in to hold people accountable. subsidence will -- subsidence will he -- it is good for our country. in the moment. it helped democrats combined with a lot of other things in the summer, combined with the supreme court decision and a number of other things that raised the standard for democrats where they were behind and then by the end of
republicans are opposed to roe v. wade, or post any gun reform, opposed to increasing the minimum wage. when we say that, yes, the democrats have moved to laughed but that country has moved the left. gay marriage. almost every single issue, we've moved laughed. the center is better aligned to where the democrats are then where the republican are on every single issue. >> i think we need to leave room for audience questions. lacks shirt. >> i'm going to ask patricia to call on more...
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i believe that roe v.ade provided a constitutional right for women to make their own health care choices about their reproductive care. they did not have a politician in the office with them. they made that decision under the provisions of roe v. wade. the decision to overturn the roe v. wade went into effect and we saw states across the country put politicians into the room with the families. my opponent said she supported the texas law that even in the case of rape or incest a woman cannot get access to an abortion. i want to reinstate roe v. wade at the federal level so we take politicians out of the office and allow women to make their health care choices. late-term abortion is hard. women have the right to be able to make that decision according to their own needs and health care. i've talked to so many women who were just frightened today. they do not know if they can turn to a doctor. i talked to a woman from texas in turbo circumstances. she cannot talk to her friends because she was afraid of the
i believe that roe v.ade provided a constitutional right for women to make their own health care choices about their reproductive care. they did not have a politician in the office with them. they made that decision under the provisions of roe v. wade. the decision to overturn the roe v. wade went into effect and we saw states across the country put politicians into the room with the families. my opponent said she supported the texas law that even in the case of rape or incest a woman cannot...
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roe v. wade, we want to be able to codify roe v. wade. we know, if we get two more senators, we will be able to do that and so much more. we will be able to get around the filibuster. every, day american people understand what mean-spirited republicans did with roe v. wade. women understand it. if we have a high percentage of women who have already voted and who are voting, and they have over 50% of the vote. we understand, if you take away this freedom, let me just tell you what is next. we are going to then send us backwards when we talk about interracial marriages, when we talk about lgbtq. we know we have to continue to fight because everything is on the line. i think we pay a little bit of attention to the polls. more importantly than that, we want to change it. we have to go out and vote. we still have another day of early vote. we have in-person vote. we need so many people right through election day. it reminds them of what john louis and you and -- and others went through for the right to vote. >> when you look at the fact that a
roe v. wade, we want to be able to codify roe v. wade. we know, if we get two more senators, we will be able to do that and so much more. we will be able to get around the filibuster. every, day american people understand what mean-spirited republicans did with roe v. wade. women understand it. if we have a high percentage of women who have already voted and who are voting, and they have over 50% of the vote. we understand, if you take away this freedom, let me just tell you what is next. we...
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so you know, i just wanted to address that the roe v wade thing is like the general consensus about roe v wade and what people are deeming it to mean is a complete fallacy. because i think there's a massive misconception because abortion hasn't been bound in the u. s. right. and the reason why roe v wade, i think was overturned, is because abortion rights were never part of the constitution in the 1st place. so now goes back to obviously each individual state on a case by case circumstance, which means abortion is still at accessible in almost every single state. but this is actually a win for both sides, whether you are pro life, whether you're pro choice and sadly a big win if you, if you believe in democracy. but secondly, i think abortion laws may have a ripple effect in india. but only i think in the metropolitan city areas where people have, you know, become more progressive or they could because because of western ideologies and particularly the american way of life, which is obviously now become like a standard for living amongst a lot of people who live in the cities, but in th
so you know, i just wanted to address that the roe v wade thing is like the general consensus about roe v wade and what people are deeming it to mean is a complete fallacy. because i think there's a massive misconception because abortion hasn't been bound in the u. s. right. and the reason why roe v wade, i think was overturned, is because abortion rights were never part of the constitution in the 1st place. so now goes back to obviously each individual state on a case by case circumstance,...
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i want to get your thoughts on the fact that she embraced this issue of roe, of a bush and, and onceit, you, i mean the -- is one of the biggest -- and shining the spotlight on this issue i have to imagine made a difference? >> absolutely, simone, and the vice president also went to many college campuses to do so. so when we look at the data, we are seeing young people, especially college extricate and young people are voting group that we really want to pay attention to, not just women, but men also really care about roe, and a woman's right to choose. keep in mind, republicans are going to make women have babies if they are going to take away their options and choices, they are also taking those choices away from men as well. so this brings in a much larger economic conversations, if life begins at inception, this child support as well? so i think as young people pun out their futures, and think about student debt, they think about what they want to do with their lives, when kamala harris went around and talked to a lot of younger people in this age group 18 to 25, a lot of them ar
i want to get your thoughts on the fact that she embraced this issue of roe, of a bush and, and onceit, you, i mean the -- is one of the biggest -- and shining the spotlight on this issue i have to imagine made a difference? >> absolutely, simone, and the vice president also went to many college campuses to do so. so when we look at the data, we are seeing young people, especially college extricate and young people are voting group that we really want to pay attention to, not just women,...
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then roe fell.the fall of roe had stirred something in american voters, in the weeks, after registration among women skyrocketed. in the states with available data, on average, women are registered men by about 5%. in some cases, it was staggering. women making up more than 70% of newly registered voters in kansas, which held in abortion referendum earlier this year in which abortion rights were protected. and with a 60% in pennsylvania, which had republicans running who would disallow reproductive rights and abortion under most circumstances. in august, kansas voters rejected an amendment to the state constitution that would've ended state protections for abortion, existing protections. get this as a state, keep in mind, where registered republicans outnumber registered democrats almost 2 to 1. and yes, the measure to end protections for abortions in kansas lost by more than 20 points. republicans are watching that as where we all. they took, notice in the weeks after that august voted, kansas a lo
then roe fell.the fall of roe had stirred something in american voters, in the weeks, after registration among women skyrocketed. in the states with available data, on average, women are registered men by about 5%. in some cases, it was staggering. women making up more than 70% of newly registered voters in kansas, which held in abortion referendum earlier this year in which abortion rights were protected. and with a 60% in pennsylvania, which had republicans running who would disallow...
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and they want to see roe codified. we are going to do anything that we can -- everything that we can to make that happen from here. we have to see what the results are. i know that you just laid out we potentially could pick up the senate by 1. what we just have to see what the complexion of congress is going to look like and then we will move from there. >> is there anything else president thinks they can do, if there are only as one seat in the senate, codifying roe would be difficult. >> the president has certainly taken actions from the federal government. we have laid out executor actions the president has taken. -- executive actions the president has taken. we are always looking to see what we can do. the president has been clear in order to really make sure that we protect women's rights, we have to take action on a legislative level, and he is going to do everything that he can. let's not forget people have said he was not going to get a bipartisan infrastructure legislation done. he got it done. people didn't
and they want to see roe codified. we are going to do anything that we can -- everything that we can to make that happen from here. we have to see what the results are. i know that you just laid out we potentially could pick up the senate by 1. what we just have to see what the complexion of congress is going to look like and then we will move from there. >> is there anything else president thinks they can do, if there are only as one seat in the senate, codifying roe would be difficult....
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i see those three as -- if you wrote roe v. wade, then it opens the door for contraception and marriage integrity and gay marriage or large. it's a concerning moment i think a lot of democrats won't take too long of a victory lap. i know they want to celebrate some victories, but as we said earlier in the program, we're still in races that were very tight. there were so many people who lost narrowly, because there were election deniers, supporters of general six. they may not be an officer now, but we start to recognize and acknowledge that millions of americans voted for them and wanted them. >> -- christina greer, politics editor other grow, thank you very much for being here. i think i am seeing you tomorrow morning on sunday show. >> be sure. our >> thanks, christina, see you in the morning. ♪ ♪ ♪ (vo) verizon small business days are back. and there's never been a better time to switch. get our best offers of the year on business internet. help your business stay ahead with the reliable connection your business deserves. bo
i see those three as -- if you wrote roe v. wade, then it opens the door for contraception and marriage integrity and gay marriage or large. it's a concerning moment i think a lot of democrats won't take too long of a victory lap. i know they want to celebrate some victories, but as we said earlier in the program, we're still in races that were very tight. there were so many people who lost narrowly, because there were election deniers, supporters of general six. they may not be an officer now,...
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10 years ago, you told me roe v.e would have got stripped away, i would have said, what are you talking about? it's been here, it's on the books since the 1970's. but here we are in 2022, no roe v. wade. laura: did young voters raise abortion access in the harvard poll? alan: absolutely. for young voters, abortion is one of the top issues, especially for young democrats. and we feel it might be affecting the vote choice as well. democrats increased the vote margin among young female voters nine points compared to the spring. and we see that they have made inroads. one of the reasons that might be is because young voters are concerned that their rights might be taken away. what he said was correct, in the eyes of young voters. we're seeing a succession of political crisis after crisis. young people see our democracy, and they see that it is failing. they see that it is in trouble. and they see that their basic rights are being threatened. so -- and one of those is the right to the -- the choice for an abortion. laura:
10 years ago, you told me roe v.e would have got stripped away, i would have said, what are you talking about? it's been here, it's on the books since the 1970's. but here we are in 2022, no roe v. wade. laura: did young voters raise abortion access in the harvard poll? alan: absolutely. for young voters, abortion is one of the top issues, especially for young democrats. and we feel it might be affecting the vote choice as well. democrats increased the vote margin among young female voters nine...
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i see those three as -- if you wrote roe v.ns the door for contraception and marriage integrity and gay marriage writ large. it's a concerning moment i think a lot of democrats won't take too long of a victory lap. i know they want to celebrate some victories from november 8, but as we said earlier in the program, we're still in races that were very tight. there were so many people who lost narrowly, because there were election deniers, supporters of january six. they may not be an officer now, but we start to recognize and acknowledge that millions of americans voted for them and wanted them. >> -- christina greer, politics editor of the griot, thank you very much for being here. i think i am seeing you tomorrow morning on sunday show. >> sure are. >> thanks, christina, see you in the morning. ♪ ♪ ♪ the virus that causes shingles is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50. and it could strike at any time. think you're not at risk? wake up. because shingles could wake up in you. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor or pharmacist
i see those three as -- if you wrote roe v.ns the door for contraception and marriage integrity and gay marriage writ large. it's a concerning moment i think a lot of democrats won't take too long of a victory lap. i know they want to celebrate some victories from november 8, but as we said earlier in the program, we're still in races that were very tight. there were so many people who lost narrowly, because there were election deniers, supporters of january six. they may not be an officer now,...
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he overturn roe v wade they suddenly cannot walk away, right?his is work at spectra cholic erica's work. walking away from pregnancy for women is an act of violence and throne trap it's bad for father to walk away and abandon his child but for women it's an act of violence. she's not better off to have to choose that to participate in the fun sexual culture men can. that is the lie we have to unravel. so i guess it's helpful in some ways we can now kind of change the laws and get through to people little bit more. i think unraveling it is a really, really big task but it's really hard to get to the root of the dysfunction. >> storytelling is so important. thank you for doing that at national review. even in recent days there is a "washington post" piece about this teenage girl could not have an abortion in texas. the writers are clearly wanted us to i be outraged that this pr girl has twins now and she and her boyfriend are like making it work. there are pictures of them and they are adorable. we are supposed to 1000 babies to be dead. i think b
he overturn roe v wade they suddenly cannot walk away, right?his is work at spectra cholic erica's work. walking away from pregnancy for women is an act of violence and throne trap it's bad for father to walk away and abandon his child but for women it's an act of violence. she's not better off to have to choose that to participate in the fun sexual culture men can. that is the lie we have to unravel. so i guess it's helpful in some ways we can now kind of change the laws and get through to...
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when roe v.ade was first over the cone -- overturned, they reduced 816 week ban of abortion --a 16 week ban of abortion. there was a decision -- to return it to a pre-territorial law which was before arizona joined the union, which banned abortion at six weeks. that band was challenge and is currently terribly -- temporarily cost. arizonans are short -- are not sure when the band will be --ban will be resumed. democrats have been discussing abortion a lot more and that a strategic. the vast majority of democrats don't support the ban. small portion of republicans also so -- don't support it. whether it will be important enough to motivating -- motivate people to vote, that will be an individual response. we do know that the ban is not well supported and we see hobbs will talk more about this issue then lake will. host: of the cans are focusing on the issue of border security -- republicans are votes kissing -- focusing on the issue aborting security -- border security. guest: i would say that my
when roe v.ade was first over the cone -- overturned, they reduced 816 week ban of abortion --a 16 week ban of abortion. there was a decision -- to return it to a pre-territorial law which was before arizona joined the union, which banned abortion at six weeks. that band was challenge and is currently terribly -- temporarily cost. arizonans are short -- are not sure when the band will be --ban will be resumed. democrats have been discussing abortion a lot more and that a strategic. the vast...
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the roe versus wade case came down in 1973. i thought that implementing the supreme court decision roe versus wade was very important. it didn't mean anything if doctors weren't doing the abortions. i became convinced that performing abortions was the most important thing i could do in medicine. when i opened my practice, i wanted women to be able to know that they could walk in with their hat on and have a safe abortion and that was the purpose. that our commitment was to that. two weeks after the abortion clinic opened in colorado, in november of 1973, i arted getting obscene death threats in the middle of the night. and i started sleeping with a rifle by my bed. that was 49 years ago. and really nothing has changed. ere were five shots fired through the front of my fice with a high-powered rifle. one of the bullets just missed a member of my staff. these people will stop at nothing and they will accept any level of violence to impose their views on other people. this is a violent, fascist movement. overturning roe versus wad
the roe versus wade case came down in 1973. i thought that implementing the supreme court decision roe versus wade was very important. it didn't mean anything if doctors weren't doing the abortions. i became convinced that performing abortions was the most important thing i could do in medicine. when i opened my practice, i wanted women to be able to know that they could walk in with their hat on and have a safe abortion and that was the purpose. that our commitment was to that. two weeks after...
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i see those three as -- if you wrote roe v.door for contraception and marriage integrity and gay marriage or large. it's a concerning moment i think a lot of democrats won't take too long of a victory lap. i know they want to celebrate some victories, but as we said earlier in the program, we're still in races that were very tight. there were so many people who lost narrowly, because there were election deniers, supporters of general six. they may not be an officer now, but we start to recognize and acknowledge that millions of americans voted for them and wanted them. >> -- christina greer, politics editor other grow, thank you very much for being here. i think i am seeing you tomorrow morning on sunday show. >> be sure. our >> thanks, christina, see you in the morning. ♪ ♪ ♪ your so you only pay for what you need. contestants ready? go! only pay for what you need. jingle: liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. get early access to wayfair's black friday sale. only pay for what you need. save on seasonal decor from $30. washable r
i see those three as -- if you wrote roe v.door for contraception and marriage integrity and gay marriage or large. it's a concerning moment i think a lot of democrats won't take too long of a victory lap. i know they want to celebrate some victories, but as we said earlier in the program, we're still in races that were very tight. there were so many people who lost narrowly, because there were election deniers, supporters of general six. they may not be an officer now, but we start to...
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. >> i haven't known life growing up without roe v. wade. >> without the right?without the right to have an abortion. seek it out if that's something that's right for me. i don't want my future potential granddaughters or my sons' friends who are women to all of the sudden have to seek procedures illegally. and potentially with very dangerous aftereffects. >> reporter: erin is one of a growing number of suburban women across the country energized and galvanized this midterm election season because of abortion. >> we saw an uptick in women registering to vote for the first time that seemed to outpace men. and you can tie it almost directly down to the week the dobbs decision overturning roe v. wade. >> here in michigan, women are outregistering men by a margin of 8%. and democrats are outregistering republicans by 18. across the country, democrats have centered their message on issues like reproductive rights. >> it is a decision that should be made between a doctor and a woman. it should only be a doctor and a woman, not a politician. >> while republicans focus o
. >> i haven't known life growing up without roe v. wade. >> without the right?without the right to have an abortion. seek it out if that's something that's right for me. i don't want my future potential granddaughters or my sons' friends who are women to all of the sudden have to seek procedures illegally. and potentially with very dangerous aftereffects. >> reporter: erin is one of a growing number of suburban women across the country energized and galvanized this midterm...
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we'll roe v. wade is clearly on the minds of voters.last week, jennifer, with the secure senate majority for the democrats, can we see a run again? it's codifying roe into federal law? >> i think you should probably expect that, katie. i would also say my friend mike -- who knows these midterm numbers better than almost anybody else i know was talking on social media last night about the idea that eight to 10% of gop voters in many states actually crossed lines and voted democrat in this race. and you really have to question whether or not roe v. wade was a part of that. i'm looking forward to finding out how many of those folks are women. i think there is an assumption that was there that every republican is always going to vote against the idea of qualifying roe v. wade. and i think for a lot of women as, there including the republican party that issue is not just about pro-life or not being pro-life but about privacy, your individual right to control and make decisions about your body. i would be surprised if we did not see a run at
we'll roe v. wade is clearly on the minds of voters.last week, jennifer, with the secure senate majority for the democrats, can we see a run again? it's codifying roe into federal law? >> i think you should probably expect that, katie. i would also say my friend mike -- who knows these midterm numbers better than almost anybody else i know was talking on social media last night about the idea that eight to 10% of gop voters in many states actually crossed lines and voted democrat in this...
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>> i think we go back to roe v. wade. it was in the third term. in the third term of roe v.e, you could only do it if there was some kind of medical emergency. we don't want jd vance and ted cruz and these guys in the doctor's office. >> he said you want to ban abortion in ohio and across the country. is that true? >> look, i'm pro life. i am pro life. now, there is a federal piece of legislation moving through the senate right now. here is what it does. it sets a minimum national standard and i think that is a good idea. we should not be aborting babies who can feel pain, who are fully formed. that's my view and i'm willing to support legislation that would make that a reality. >> we go to allen. >> it is interesting, the crowd liked both answers but they were completely antithetical. >> they are going after the same voters. that is part of the reason we see this race so tight. the republican candidate had the edge. trump won this state twice by eight points. the climate favors the republican, and the state already has a democratic senator, so the question is would they sen
>> i think we go back to roe v. wade. it was in the third term. in the third term of roe v.e, you could only do it if there was some kind of medical emergency. we don't want jd vance and ted cruz and these guys in the doctor's office. >> he said you want to ban abortion in ohio and across the country. is that true? >> look, i'm pro life. i am pro life. now, there is a federal piece of legislation moving through the senate right now. here is what it does. it sets a minimum...