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i want roe versus because of religious reasons. how much of a part do you feel played in this regarding like the dearth of birth? how much of a part do you feel is? not really religion, but really certain people wanting to a certain population number intact. you're very good question. yeah. let me just like say the thing that white supremacy is a huge part, abortion bans and a huge part of regulation. so yes, i think that control and, you know, patriarchy and white supremacy are all very much embedded in that. i think that it's also often sort of difficult to untangle that from religion. so i don't feel like i can totally pull it out. but like that's that's a huge part it for sure. hi, how are you? my name's kiana. so, my first part is a small comment, but least to the question. i'm using the comment line a little closer to the microphone. i'm so sorry. i wanted to know your perspective. i wanted to know your perspective. are your thoughts on moving forward. you touched on it a little bit right? but as we sit in this moment now kno
i want roe versus because of religious reasons. how much of a part do you feel played in this regarding like the dearth of birth? how much of a part do you feel is? not really religion, but really certain people wanting to a certain population number intact. you're very good question. yeah. let me just like say the thing that white supremacy is a huge part, abortion bans and a huge part of regulation. so yes, i think that control and, you know, patriarchy and white supremacy are all very much...
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obviously what happened with roe _ roe versus wade.what happened with roe versus wade i roe versus wade. obviously what | happened with roe versus wade is roe versus wade. obviously what - happened with roe versus wade is the supreme court overturned that, but opened the door for individual states to ban or severely curtail abortion access, which is led to a kind of patchwork of access across the united states. we've seen it all being played out in the courts as well, and this particular court ruling, orthe well, and this particular court ruling, or the two we've had in the last day or so, some are describing as the most significant abortion related rulings since roe v wade was overturned because of what is potentially seeking to deal with the implications in terms of maybe limiting access or taking away the approval of a pill that's part of a 2—stage regiment used by many women across america, accounting for over half of abortions. but i have to say, i've reported from countries before, like malta, where abortion is banned, but many w
obviously what happened with roe _ roe versus wade.what happened with roe versus wade i roe versus wade. obviously what | happened with roe versus wade is roe versus wade. obviously what - happened with roe versus wade is the supreme court overturned that, but opened the door for individual states to ban or severely curtail abortion access, which is led to a kind of patchwork of access across the united states. we've seen it all being played out in the courts as well, and this particular court...
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roe v. wade. just quickly, remind us _ roe v. wade. just quickly, remind us why _ roe v.ust quickly, remind us why access - roe v. wade. just quickly, remind us why access to i remind us why access to mifepristone is important. fits i mifepristone is important. as i sa , it is mifepristone is important. as i say. it is used _ mifepristone is important. as i say, it is used in _ mifepristone is important. as i say, it is used in the _ mifepristone is important. " i say, it is used in the majority of abortions, as opposed to surgical procedures, it is but a me too drug regimen, the other drug used in that regimen could be used on its own but it is to have more severe side—effects women using it, it is the most commonly formed type of abortion in the us perform. there is a broader issue about some people questioning whether it was right federaljudge in texas, right federal judge in texas, whether saul right federaljudge in texas, whether saul began, could potentially overturn a drug that has been used for over 20 years. that has been used for over 20 ears. . ., , ,., that has
roe v. wade. just quickly, remind us _ roe v. wade. just quickly, remind us why _ roe v.ust quickly, remind us why access - roe v. wade. just quickly, remind us why access to i remind us why access to mifepristone is important. fits i mifepristone is important. as i sa , it is mifepristone is important. as i say. it is used _ mifepristone is important. as i say, it is used in _ mifepristone is important. as i say, it is used in the _ mifepristone is important. " i say, it is used in the...
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here we found roe deer where the roe deer lay, where did the poachers come from? they were taken and loaded into a car. everything was covered in blood here, they caught up with them and fired under the car - from under the jaeger called the police to the scene, who recorded the very fact of illegal hunting. oh, they handed over the torn carcasses to the roe deer, which are still stored in the warehouse of the hunting grounds ; they were obtained by shot because of hunting weapons the smoothbore of one roe deer had its neck cut because it had a subframe. they cut it with a knife, and then the story is overgrown with riddles the names of the participants in the battle. not like, as you know, but they are not pronounced aloud. the huntsman claims to have identified. you are a poacher of a law enforcement officer of the region in the prosecutor's office, the investigative committee and the regional department of the ministry of internal affairs, this information is not confirmed by the footage from the scene of the incident, which they allegedly did, the arriving pol
here we found roe deer where the roe deer lay, where did the poachers come from? they were taken and loaded into a car. everything was covered in blood here, they caught up with them and fired under the car - from under the jaeger called the police to the scene, who recorded the very fact of illegal hunting. oh, they handed over the torn carcasses to the roe deer, which are still stored in the warehouse of the hunting grounds ; they were obtained by shot because of hunting weapons the...
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that there was a lot of unanimity in the pro-life movement around overturning roe. but then as soon as roe was overturned, you exposed an enormous amount of division within the pro-life movement itself, so that there wasn't a kind of united pro-life response to the overturning of roe. and then it happened in an atmosphere, again, where especially in these supermajority red states, there's a lot of pformative punitive legislation. and so that was in many ways a very difficult cultural and political atmosphere on the right after roe. and so a movement that could have moved very aggressively and directly into the public square with a program that was every bit as focused on helping moms and babies as it was on passing new restrictive laws, i think would have been a much preferable position to be in. but there's not consensus in the pro-life movement about how to move towards helping moms and babies. a couple of ideas, for example: elizabeth bruning of "the atlantic" wrote after roe was overturned, "make birth free." in other words, moms do not have to pay money to give
that there was a lot of unanimity in the pro-life movement around overturning roe. but then as soon as roe was overturned, you exposed an enormous amount of division within the pro-life movement itself, so that there wasn't a kind of united pro-life response to the overturning of roe. and then it happened in an atmosphere, again, where especially in these supermajority red states, there's a lot of pformative punitive legislation. and so that was in many ways a very difficult cultural and...
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wade and said this up so this is a trump overturne roe v.the ban, th abortion bill, and now it is u to us to save us >> ron desantis to me feel like he is circling the drain. everything he's doing is so -- to winning a general election. trying to ban history, banning black history, banning abortio at six weeks he wasn't even happy with th 15-week. now he's going for the six-wee ban. and all of this, just saying the word woke 470 times in a row, which doesn't mea anything fighting disney, being ant business i don't even understand hi campaign, unless he is running to be donald trump's friend, and donald trump doesn't eve like him nor does seemingly anyone else >> what is happening is that h is running the florida gubernatorial election again thinking that that playboo that worked here in florida is going to work across the country. but what he is learning this week is not trump giveth, an trump taketh away. the person who is in essence terminated the desanti candidacy not even six weeks into the effort is donald trump, he just put out a blist
wade and said this up so this is a trump overturne roe v.the ban, th abortion bill, and now it is u to us to save us >> ron desantis to me feel like he is circling the drain. everything he's doing is so -- to winning a general election. trying to ban history, banning black history, banning abortio at six weeks he wasn't even happy with th 15-week. now he's going for the six-wee ban. and all of this, just saying the word woke 470 times in a row, which doesn't mea anything fighting disney,...
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which is what roe versus wade did. supreme court took that out of theha discussion among the american people or the halls of congress of the state legislatures until you not pass a law regardless of where the consensus was effectively allowing abortion on demand till the time ofid delivery. this is now being debated in the state legislatures around the country. thank you, mr. chairman for rec center from texas mention my name several times i would like to make a point for the record. a physician in pennsylvania was found guiltyna on three charges murdering babies born alive in his clinic after botched late-term abortions was also found guilty of involuntary manslaughter the death of open his undergoing an abortion in his care. he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. right the senator this happened while roe versus wade was law oe the land suggesting to some it would have conduct is plain wrongi. folks think it mr. germany do not need to remind me. >> enter klobuchar for. >> thank you for s
which is what roe versus wade did. supreme court took that out of theha discussion among the american people or the halls of congress of the state legislatures until you not pass a law regardless of where the consensus was effectively allowing abortion on demand till the time ofid delivery. this is now being debated in the state legislatures around the country. thank you, mr. chairman for rec center from texas mention my name several times i would like to make a point for the record. a...
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in roe v. wade, with regard to language, uncle roe v., the court said there is a potential life during the pregnancy. that is right. not all pregnancies will end in birth. 15 percent to 20% will end in miscarriage or staying -- stillbirth most of the language coming out of the kacsmaryk real income using "unborn human child" and then writing in footnotes the preference for using this, that this is the accurate terminology to be used in such cases, really stretches medicine and science because it is simply not accurate to consistently what had been in an american law and also gives the perception that all pregnancies necessarily end in birth -- which they simply do not. it also has ramifications when we think about civil punishments and criminal punishmentsts as well. we right now have north carolina lawmakers pushing forward a bill that would call for the death penalty against women who have abortions. there is this false sense that all pregnancies will necessarily end a birth. if that is interrupted in any way, the state can impose puni
in roe v. wade, with regard to language, uncle roe v., the court said there is a potential life during the pregnancy. that is right. not all pregnancies will end in birth. 15 percent to 20% will end in miscarriage or staying -- stillbirth most of the language coming out of the kacsmaryk real income using "unborn human child" and then writing in footnotes the preference for using this, that this is the accurate terminology to be used in such cases, really stretches medicine and science...
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he did not want to fully consider roe v. wade and he kept saying remember what we took this case to decide. we took this case to decide whether the viability line -- viability firewall should survive. he kept saying there will be a time and place for this is another time or place. quick politico published the draft opinion by justice alito. >> so many of us in the supreme court will remember exactly where that happened to because it changed to the negotiations behind the scene and how supreme court justices can change how the justices themselves regard each other, a new level of distrust. i feel like i had already been documenting this among the justices. this leak really exacerbated all that. it shut down whatever progress that she was going to make. i am torn about how persuasive the chief may have been to lord justice kavanaugh to the milligram position on this court. i wish that i will never count at the chief. i think he is highly persuasive, very smart. good political instincts. once that leak was out there and it was
he did not want to fully consider roe v. wade and he kept saying remember what we took this case to decide. we took this case to decide whether the viability line -- viability firewall should survive. he kept saying there will be a time and place for this is another time or place. quick politico published the draft opinion by justice alito. >> so many of us in the supreme court will remember exactly where that happened to because it changed to the negotiations behind the scene and how...
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than an animal in the ryazan region, poaching turned into a bloody massacre of mutilated carcasses of roe deer in the forest . turned out to be a very difficult person, however, the probable criminals, inexplicably managed to escape. and the huntsman, as the only witness, is completely afraid to answer questions from journalists and tell at least some details about who is covering up the barbarian hunters, and why the arrival of our film crew caused such a panic from the ryazan region, report by alexander mostovoy. we hide everything here in the forests of the shatsk district of the ryazan region viktor rusakov has been hunting for more than 30 years. says precision and concentration are important in this craft rusakov monitors the situation from a hut built from tree branches, carefully aims so as not to miss the shot of petrofey drake. and as you shoot, you generally hit right away, of course. how many years the hunting season for game birds has been open since april 1 for prey, they come here from everywhere, not all hunters are interested in fishing allowed by law, a terrible incident
than an animal in the ryazan region, poaching turned into a bloody massacre of mutilated carcasses of roe deer in the forest . turned out to be a very difficult person, however, the probable criminals, inexplicably managed to escape. and the huntsman, as the only witness, is completely afraid to answer questions from journalists and tell at least some details about who is covering up the barbarian hunters, and why the arrival of our film crew caused such a panic from the ryazan region, report...
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>> i think when roe v. wade was overturned a lot of people felt this was going to be the instant end of abortion rights in roughly half the country. i think we are seeing that that turned out not to be true, that as he said, there is more diversity of opinion than i think democrats would caricature among republicans and ultimately, you know, our federalist system is that states often get to decides issues and different states come to a different compromise position and we'll see how it shakes out, but i think that in some way the beaut beauty of our system. >> the republican state senator katrina chealey said, i hadn't heard of that framing before, where she said if a woman becomes -- once a woman is pregnant for any reason, she becomes property of the state of south carolina. >> that is a useful framing. one of the ways a lot of us in the pro-choice talked about this issue is forced pregnancy. in our society we don't force people to have their bodies hooked up top some machine or something like that for so
>> i think when roe v. wade was overturned a lot of people felt this was going to be the instant end of abortion rights in roughly half the country. i think we are seeing that that turned out not to be true, that as he said, there is more diversity of opinion than i think democrats would caricature among republicans and ultimately, you know, our federalist system is that states often get to decides issues and different states come to a different compromise position and we'll see how it...
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since roe v. wade, an estimated 17 million unborn african americans have been boarded in the united states, which is more than the populations of the countries of senegal and cambodia respectively. and slightly less of the entire population of the netherlands. this means the deaths of not only 17 million black people who were aborted but all their descendants, families, hopes and dreams. annually, approximately 300,000 black women undergo abortion every year. what 2021 there is approximately 518,000 births to black women. a number that continues to decline. we must ask ourselves, how is this destruction of innocent life reproductive justice? how does one defend the deliberate killing of the most vulnerable members of minority groups, especially in parts to that group that have been and continue to be in decline? rather than black women achieving bottle autonomy and control of their fertility, rather their fertility is being controlled. there is substantial racial disparities and abortion, rates ab
since roe v. wade, an estimated 17 million unborn african americans have been boarded in the united states, which is more than the populations of the countries of senegal and cambodia respectively. and slightly less of the entire population of the netherlands. this means the deaths of not only 17 million black people who were aborted but all their descendants, families, hopes and dreams. annually, approximately 300,000 black women undergo abortion every year. what 2021 there is approximately...
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since roe v. wade, an estimated 17 million unborn african americans have been boarded in the united states, which is more than the populations of the countries of senegal and cambodia respectively. and slightly less of the entire population of the netherlands. this means the deaths of not only 17 million black people who were aborted but all their descendants, families, hopes and dreams. annually, approximately 300,000 black women undergo abortion every year. what 2021 there is approximately 518,000 births to black women. a number that continues to decline. we must ask ourselves, how is this destruction of innocent life reproductive justice? how does one defend the deliberate killing of the most vulnerable members of minority groups, especially in parts to that group that have been and continue to be in decline? rather than black women achieving bottle autonomy and control of their fertility, rather their fertility is being controlled. there is substantial racial disparities and abortion, rates ab
since roe v. wade, an estimated 17 million unborn african americans have been boarded in the united states, which is more than the populations of the countries of senegal and cambodia respectively. and slightly less of the entire population of the netherlands. this means the deaths of not only 17 million black people who were aborted but all their descendants, families, hopes and dreams. annually, approximately 300,000 black women undergo abortion every year. what 2021 there is approximately...
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we heard from doctors when roe v. gonna do, let' figure this out. we heard about the safe states now all of this with this issu of dispel in texas, where th judge is saying, oh it may not be safe. the issue is doctors are sayin what is going on and then they are patients are like, where are we and again, men are talking about what it is about a woman's body and not listening to the wil of the people, and the will of women in this moment >> jen reuben, this is bee your point, right? when you, you sort of, you position on abortion evolved it was that recognition, right that this is actually abou bodily autonomy. that's the part that seems weird here the fall of roe' intellectually, an ideologically, one thing but the things that we'r seeing in some of thes legislations, that are happening, it seems draconia and something entirely different. >> they do, you see how radica this is. remember, this was a party tha favored judicial humility, judicial restraint, and firs of all, the striking down of roe after nearly 50 years
we heard from doctors when roe v. gonna do, let' figure this out. we heard about the safe states now all of this with this issu of dispel in texas, where th judge is saying, oh it may not be safe. the issue is doctors are sayin what is going on and then they are patients are like, where are we and again, men are talking about what it is about a woman's body and not listening to the wil of the people, and the will of women in this moment >> jen reuben, this is bee your point, right? when...
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show me the roe deer, i found it there, and near the ravine , the huntsman claims that he identifiedmong the poachers, but the regional department of the ministry of internal affairs did not confirm this information , they only said that a criminal case had been initiated by the police investigator. only the culprits have not been found so far. although more than two months have passed since the incident. after leaving our report was broadcast by the chairman of the investigative committee. alexander bastrykin instructed to submit to him a report on the circumstances of the investigation of the fact of illegal hunting, the investigative committee will insist on transferring the case and touched the police to the investigating authorities, the criminal case on this fact is being investigated by the internal affairs agencies . how much criminal liability is not brought to the chairmen of the investigative committee of russia alexander bastrykin instructed the head of the investigative directorate of the investigative committee of russia for the ryazan region vladimir nikishkin to submi
show me the roe deer, i found it there, and near the ravine , the huntsman claims that he identifiedmong the poachers, but the regional department of the ministry of internal affairs did not confirm this information , they only said that a criminal case had been initiated by the police investigator. only the culprits have not been found so far. although more than two months have passed since the incident. after leaving our report was broadcast by the chairman of the investigative committee....
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roe entitled to rule on issues like this. do you accept that? roe v wade was overturned _ this.. was overturned under a claim that a federal protection for a person's right to an abortion was government overreach and it is a decision left to the states. now it is evident that the decision to end medication abortion nationwide is the new anti—abortion position. we know that the laws and courts don't keep us safe. that's something our communities do for ourselves. no matter what the court decides we will always self managed abortions and demand in clinic abortions at any stage of pregnancy and always support each other in caring for each other in abortion care and be supportive for one another so we can access safe abortions and keep talking about abortion experiences so we are not alone in this. mifepristone and other drugs are already here and they are here to stay. already here and they are here to sta . ~ , ., _ already here and they are here to sta. , stay. when you say you will self manare stay. when you say you will self manage your — stay. when you say you will self manage
roe entitled to rule on issues like this. do you accept that? roe v wade was overturned _ this.. was overturned under a claim that a federal protection for a person's right to an abortion was government overreach and it is a decision left to the states. now it is evident that the decision to end medication abortion nationwide is the new anti—abortion position. we know that the laws and courts don't keep us safe. that's something our communities do for ourselves. no matter what the court...
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i'm curious of your reaction. >> roe v.e whether you agree with it orient, there's a 20-year precedent with this thing and now to the american public it looks like republicans are coming in. >> there was a doctor from new jersey who was testifying before congress and just grieving about how all of her patients were in. >> there was a fearful. i'm thinking, nothing will change in new jerseyjersey. she doesn't understand the law, or if she understands it, she's deliberately mischaracterizing it what dobbs does is it is reflective of the state. in louisiana it reflects our values again, a law written by democratic female senator signed into law by the governor i agree with the premise of sid into law by the which governor sununu said, but i'm disagreeing with how you're presenting it. presenting it. >> are you still glad that roe v. wade was overturned or in hindsight -- you've always said it's an uncomfortable, it's hard to find a middle ground. did it turn out roe v. wade was the uncomfortable middle ground for america? >> i
i'm curious of your reaction. >> roe v.e whether you agree with it orient, there's a 20-year precedent with this thing and now to the american public it looks like republicans are coming in. >> there was a doctor from new jersey who was testifying before congress and just grieving about how all of her patients were in. >> there was a fearful. i'm thinking, nothing will change in new jerseyjersey. she doesn't understand the law, or if she understands it, she's deliberately...
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if the courts action coming nearly one year after overturning roe v. wade and what this could be for millions of women across america, even in states where abortion is legal. rachel scott standing by. the deadly bridge inferno shutting down one of the busiest highways in america. a fuel tanker truck rolling over and bursting into flames. the massive fire spreading below the bridge. ecoast overnight. heavy rain and damin norea tomorrow. rob marciano timing it out. the neighbor facing charges for allegedly shooting and wounding a six year old girl and her parents when the basketball rolled onto his lawn in north carolina. the two day manhunt across state lines and where the suspect finally surrendered the air to prices in sudan, both sides agree to a three day cease-fire allowing humanitarian aid shipments and citizens celebrate the end of ramadan. more than 400 people killed including an american. troops on standby in case the american embassy needs to be evacuated. horrific scene on the highway in colorado, a young driver killed by a rock thrown throug
if the courts action coming nearly one year after overturning roe v. wade and what this could be for millions of women across america, even in states where abortion is legal. rachel scott standing by. the deadly bridge inferno shutting down one of the busiest highways in america. a fuel tanker truck rolling over and bursting into flames. the massive fire spreading below the bridge. ecoast overnight. heavy rain and damin norea tomorrow. rob marciano timing it out. the neighbor facing charges for...
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restoring the protections of roe v. wade, so he's running on this, and i think democrats are going to do that all over the country. chris insulted sanderson. how do you think republicans are viewing this? i mean, do you think at least some of the moderate republicans are breathing a sigh of relief tonight? well this is kicked the can down the road and as your legal correspondence in the first block talked about this is something that may not be ultimately resolved until next summer, right on the eve of these presidential nominating conventions, so we've got a long way to go for this to be resolved. i think right now, what republicans have been grappling with is the fact that you did have at least in a number of cases, an argument for pro life advocates to make pre overturning of roe versus wade around sort of moderate restrictions, things. is like that there were places where the pro life movement had some opportunities to make an argument to try to build a majority coalition but getting rid of roe versus wade. it has t
restoring the protections of roe v. wade, so he's running on this, and i think democrats are going to do that all over the country. chris insulted sanderson. how do you think republicans are viewing this? i mean, do you think at least some of the moderate republicans are breathing a sigh of relief tonight? well this is kicked the can down the road and as your legal correspondence in the first block talked about this is something that may not be ultimately resolved until next summer, right on...
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what we've sn since roe v. wade was overturned there's been a disconnect with republicans at the federal and state level. ron desantis, his legislator moved to enact a six-week abortion ban that we cover capitol hill and they are all over the map. it was easier to be for overturning roe v. wade, now you have complicated issues about when should we restrict abortion, what week, what exceptions? democrats are unified generally around the idea of abortion access and voters are overwhelmingly with them so the politics have turned so the democrats have a unified message and republicans are over the map. michael: the chair of the republican party gave a long speech, and not noticed by many, but in the middle of the speech, she said republicans need to be really worried about seeming screen -- extreme on abortion, they got beat bad in the midterms on that. she says it is a winning message to say you are for 15 weeks. mifepristone, we are talking about seven weeks, 10 weeks. ron desantis in florida, six weeks. in 2022,
what we've sn since roe v. wade was overturned there's been a disconnect with republicans at the federal and state level. ron desantis, his legislator moved to enact a six-week abortion ban that we cover capitol hill and they are all over the map. it was easier to be for overturning roe v. wade, now you have complicated issues about when should we restrict abortion, what week, what exceptions? democrats are unified generally around the idea of abortion access and voters are overwhelmingly with...
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remember, roe v. wade wa overturned just a few months before the 2022 midterms and that turned out to be a majo driver for democratic voters which brings us to the other major story to break this week after a long wait and a lot of speculation, president joe biden is finally ready to make it official. he is set to formally announce his campaign for reelection as soon as tuesday. the fight over women's right is undoubtedly going to be a major issue in the campaig that is now barreling forward. sat down with congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez thi week to thought a talk about the threat to abortion rights, kevin mccarthy and the republican house, her fight to address the climate crisis, an her thoughts on a bide reelection campaign. >> news just broke this week that biden is preparing to enter the 2024 presidentia race, as soon as maybe nex week your politics are clearly to the left of his, but you'v worked with him on a range o issues where has he exceeded your expectations and where has h disappoin
remember, roe v. wade wa overturned just a few months before the 2022 midterms and that turned out to be a majo driver for democratic voters which brings us to the other major story to break this week after a long wait and a lot of speculation, president joe biden is finally ready to make it official. he is set to formally announce his campaign for reelection as soon as tuesday. the fight over women's right is undoubtedly going to be a major issue in the campaig that is now barreling forward....
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you can also just roe casey and dobbs. finally love reading commission reports or reports by special of congress. i know that sounds weird, but these reports are often of america in moments of enormous stress and trauma. think about it. the 911 commission report, the warren commission report on kennedy on the kennedy assassination, the kerner report in 68 on on the riots, the january six committee report and the assault on our capitol together they form an unofficial historical of america in its most broken moments. and they deserve scrutiny. they deserve to be read not just discussed. so i recently read the house's january six report, for example. it's almost journalistic in its style, unlike the very dry, sort of legalistic of, say, the mueller report, it's more than hundred pages in length. if you include the executive summary, which showed and it offers a very -- assessment of president trump's actions, not just on january six, but in the weeks leading up to it. but there's one particular passage that i just can't stop
you can also just roe casey and dobbs. finally love reading commission reports or reports by special of congress. i know that sounds weird, but these reports are often of america in moments of enormous stress and trauma. think about it. the 911 commission report, the warren commission report on kennedy on the kennedy assassination, the kerner report in 68 on on the riots, the january six committee report and the assault on our capitol together they form an unofficial historical of america in...
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since roe was overturned, removing constitutional protection for abortions last year triggering a waveould be another win for the anti—abortion movement. so, what happens next? well, the ban on mifepristone doesn't actually go into immediate effect, so nothing will change in the short—term, and the duelling court orders actually mean it's likely the issue will escalate to the us supreme court. earlier i spoke to our correspondentjessica parker who started by telling us where the legal situation stands now particularly with the backdrop and given the overturning of roe versus wade. obviously what happened with roe versus wade is the supreme court overturned that, but opened the door for individual states to ban or severely curtail abortion access, which has led to a kind of patchwork of access across the united states. we've seen it all being played out in the courts as well, and this particular court ruling, or the two we've had in the last day or so, some are describing it as the most significant abortion—related rulings since roe v wade was overturned because of what is potentially s
since roe was overturned, removing constitutional protection for abortions last year triggering a waveould be another win for the anti—abortion movement. so, what happens next? well, the ban on mifepristone doesn't actually go into immediate effect, so nothing will change in the short—term, and the duelling court orders actually mean it's likely the issue will escalate to the us supreme court. earlier i spoke to our correspondentjessica parker who started by telling us where the legal...
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they just rollback roe v. wade so we can't assume but the president is already been se about this what this supreme court thinks about abortio issues >> hey, look deemed safe by th fda and a news for 20 years, i mean, we it's as if that was forgotten. but let me ask you a questio -- >> and there's a - >> let me ask you, question if it gets to the supreme court what they view it differentl than they did roe v. wade? where will they rule against abortion rights? >> you have a conservative court that has mad unprecedented decisions to rollback roe v. wade think about it right there this could go right along with rolling back abortion issues for this court the issue i what the fda said about th safety versus what texas i deeming not safe the question is what is safe and what is not? say that's what the suprem court wants to contend wit with the texas ruling if i indeed goes to the supreme court. >> to go too far, april, for all of you april we'll be righ back with me in just a few minutes to react to th explosive
they just rollback roe v. wade so we can't assume but the president is already been se about this what this supreme court thinks about abortio issues >> hey, look deemed safe by th fda and a news for 20 years, i mean, we it's as if that was forgotten. but let me ask you a questio -- >> and there's a - >> let me ask you, question if it gets to the supreme court what they view it differentl than they did roe v. wade? where will they rule against abortion rights? >> you...
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but with roe v. wade was overturned the point there was to return the power to the states returned the power to the people to the representatives of the people. and in this case, it's one judge with tremendous power. with federal implications nationwide . federal implications here, rosa thank you, ellie. if i could just get back to what rosa was talking about, i mean, what grounds? do these plaintiffs have to have a judge effectively overruled 20 years of expertise handed down by the fda. so the judge couches his terms in terms of procedural nuance, and it's clear by the way that the judge recognizes just how bizarre this is that he's taking a medication that was approved in the year 2023 years ago, and he sort of opens the opinion by saying, well, you might you reader might be wondering why now how am i? a judge able to come in this far after the fact and essentially overruled the fda, and he basically says it's the f d a s fault they've been delaying and dragging their feet. but we're talking about
but with roe v. wade was overturned the point there was to return the power to the states returned the power to the people to the representatives of the people. and in this case, it's one judge with tremendous power. with federal implications nationwide . federal implications here, rosa thank you, ellie. if i could just get back to what rosa was talking about, i mean, what grounds? do these plaintiffs have to have a judge effectively overruled 20 years of expertise handed down by the fda. so...
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author of "the end of roe v. wade: inside the right's plan to destroy legal abortion."i can get your response to these decisions? clearly the judge in washington state was waiting for the ruling in texas and then handed down his. talk about what is happening in iowa with the attorney general halting payments for rape victims contraceptives and abortions. the reason i putting these together is this is a full frontal assault. >> it is. good morning. thank you for having me. what we are really seeing are the second, third, and fourth dominoes falling as a result not just of the dobbs decision but of the supreme court's decision a year prior tthat to let texas fda take effect on th shadow documents. those decisio cumulatively have sena signal to conservative judges across the country that they can behave in any manner they choose and it comes to restricting reproductive autonomy. these decisions out of texas and the actions taken in iowa -- we need to call them lawless. it is good the democratic attorney general filed a lawsuit in washington as a countermeasure because what
author of "the end of roe v. wade: inside the right's plan to destroy legal abortion."i can get your response to these decisions? clearly the judge in washington state was waiting for the ruling in texas and then handed down his. talk about what is happening in iowa with the attorney general halting payments for rape victims contraceptives and abortions. the reason i putting these together is this is a full frontal assault. >> it is. good morning. thank you for having me. what...
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i oppose the supreme court reversing roe v. wade. feel these rulings have made women second-class citizens is -- of america and i am mad as heck about it and every time take -- the gop takes t rights away from americans, they will lose another butter. they care more about guns and -- then they care about the women and children of this country and it makes me mad. host: why do you oppose the texas ruling specifically? caller: he is judging people. the ruling makes no sense. he uses the concept --comstack ruling, the supreme court said it was an invalid lot in the 60's --law in the 60's. he calls the fetus is unborn -- fetuses unborn human and children. he is judging people wrongly in his entire rolling. it is completely wrong and it is saying that women are second-class citizens in this nationecause men can tell them what they can do with their bodies and that is wrong. host: that is lorene in california givin her thoughts. the former product -- the former vice president putting a statement saying the fda acted carelessly with blatant
i oppose the supreme court reversing roe v. wade. feel these rulings have made women second-class citizens is -- of america and i am mad as heck about it and every time take -- the gop takes t rights away from americans, they will lose another butter. they care more about guns and -- then they care about the women and children of this country and it makes me mad. host: why do you oppose the texas ruling specifically? caller: he is judging people. the ruling makes no sense. he uses the concept...
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court hasn't ruled i all of the issue of abortion since the conservative majorit decided to overturn roe v. wad less than a year ago as typical, when the supreme court makes a ruling on an emergency appeal, the more g i majority did not provide a opinion to explain that ruling nor do we know exactly how eac justice voted except for justices samuel alito an clarence thomas both of whom voted in the order that they dissented with the majority. but, this situation is far fro resolved the case will now go back to the fifth circuit court of appeals which is considered to be the most conservative court in that country where it wil be argued in front of a thre judge panel beginning on may 17th meanwhile, there are at leas two other cases regarding th legality of messy purse stone. in a separate case out o washington state, a judg recently ruled that the fd must preserve access to th pill although the ruling in tha case only pertains to the 17 states and the district of columbia that signed on as plaintiffs and just three days ago, genbiopro, the manufacturer of the generic version of matthew st
court hasn't ruled i all of the issue of abortion since the conservative majorit decided to overturn roe v. wad less than a year ago as typical, when the supreme court makes a ruling on an emergency appeal, the more g i majority did not provide a opinion to explain that ruling nor do we know exactly how eac justice voted except for justices samuel alito an clarence thomas both of whom voted in the order that they dissented with the majority. but, this situation is far fro resolved the case will...
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you said it's not quite the same as the overturning of roe v.t deliberation why? >> because that was about whether women have a federal constitutional right in this country to an abortion and on that issue the justices said doesn't appear anywhere in the constitution no dice. the states, if you want to ban it, fine if you don't want to ban it, great. that's the federal constitutional issue as it relates to the fda's ability to regulate the health and safety of any drug across america, that's a different issue and it's why i think you see such a reaction to this cas not people who care about abortion, fda, big pharma is very closely attuned to this case because again it potentially affects every drug on the market. if anybody anywhere who has never taken a drug can say i have been harmed, that has serious consequences. >> a slippery slope. in terms of the counter arguments for women who tried to get abortions for medical necessity and haven't been table to do so, we have heard about this since the decision was overturned, where do those cases sta
you said it's not quite the same as the overturning of roe v.t deliberation why? >> because that was about whether women have a federal constitutional right in this country to an abortion and on that issue the justices said doesn't appear anywhere in the constitution no dice. the states, if you want to ban it, fine if you don't want to ban it, great. that's the federal constitutional issue as it relates to the fda's ability to regulate the health and safety of any drug across america,...
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. >> since the overturning of roe v.e,ntiabortion activists have tried numerous other strategies to curtail access to abortions. a federal judge in texas invalidated fda approval of the most common abortion pill. earlier this week, legislatures in idaho, kansas, and florida moved to further restrict abortion access in those states. allie rogan spoke with our colleague who has been tracking all of the latest developments. >> thank you for joining us. two federal judges reached different conclusions about a widely used abortion medication. walk us through where things stand and what it means for people to access this drug. >> as of today, nothing will change. two conflicting decisions, one from texas from the judge, a judge josh -- trump appointed federal judge who said the fda needed to invoke approval. he gave the fda seven days in order to appeal the decision or put it into effect. it would mean mr. preston would come off of the market as the country. even in states where abortion is legal, massachusetts or california.
. >> since the overturning of roe v.e,ntiabortion activists have tried numerous other strategies to curtail access to abortions. a federal judge in texas invalidated fda approval of the most common abortion pill. earlier this week, legislatures in idaho, kansas, and florida moved to further restrict abortion access in those states. allie rogan spoke with our colleague who has been tracking all of the latest developments. >> thank you for joining us. two federal judges reached...