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donald trump and rli campaigned on overturning roe v.e in donald trump em court justices andonservative senate republicans con justices are those justices then overturned roe v. donald trump and republicans celebrated and bragged about the overturnin joe biden signed a law codify roe v. wade. the two parties are not the same. this week the u.s. surgeon general announced for the first time in u.s. history the truth that gun violence is a public health crisis. the biden administration and house democrate working to reduce gun violence and make sure that we don'te guns get into the hands of people who should not have them. again the two parties■s the same. it is now my honor to intdu our dccc delbene under her leadership the democrats have puteat to let for bse suozzi one and to tell you about the results last night as well. >> good morning everyone. thanks to chairs aquilar and vice chair lieu. we had a great caucus meeting where folks are fired up and ready and eager to take bae mon. this week we are reminded of how high the stakes of thi
donald trump and rli campaigned on overturning roe v.e in donald trump em court justices andonservative senate republicans con justices are those justices then overturned roe v. donald trump and republicans celebrated and bragged about the overturnin joe biden signed a law codify roe v. wade. the two parties are not the same. this week the u.s. surgeon general announced for the first time in u.s. history the truth that gun violence is a public health crisis. the biden administration and house...
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donald trump and republicans campaigned on overturning roe v.e in donald trump nominated extremely conservative supreme court justices and ices are those justices then overturned roe donald trump and republicans celebrated and bragged about the joe biden signed■] law to codify roe v. wade. the two parties are not the th week the u.s. surgeon general announced for the first me the truth that gun violenc a crisis. the biden adminisnnd working to reduce gun violence and make sure that we don't have guns get into the hands of people who should not have them. againwo parties are not the same. it is now my honor to introduce our dccc chairwoman suzanne delbene under her leadership tot for because pam suozzi one and to tell youut the results >> good morning everyone. thanks to aquilar and vice chair lieu. we had a great caucus meeting where folks are fired up and the house in less than five months. this week we are reminded of how high the stakes of this as we all know monday marked the second anniversaryg of roe v. w. since that day for american women
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joe biden signed a law to codify roe v. wade. same. this week the u.s.urgeon general announced for the first time in u.s. history the health crisis. the biden administration and house democrats are working to reduce gun violence anma have gt into the hands of■1 p should not have them. again the two parties are not the same.■b introduce ourc chairwoman suzanne delbene under her leadership the democrats have put five seats to leave the house and out for because pam one and to tell you about the results last night as well. >> good morning eo chairs aquild vice chair lieu. we had a great caucus meeting where folks are fired up and ready and eager to take back the house in less than five months. this week we are reminded of hon are. as we all know monday marked the second anniversary of the overturning of roe v. wade. since day for american womeconstitutional protections 1 states have either banned abortion were seve strict it. we have heard countless stories of women denied lifesavingmedice extreme state bans. now more than ever the public is experiencing a
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. >> coming up, remarks by vice president harris the second anniversary of the u.ssupreme orturning roe.■i wade. the remarks are part of of maryland college park. this is about 10 p[■ thank membee the next senator fromat state of maryland. [cheers and to all the leaders e here and have beenigmake sure ey woman in our nation can access the care they need and he reproductive health care. so, this is for freedom. the fundamental f■.■s■ned women making decisions and not having her government tell to d. two years ago today, i us rememe were, two years ago today, the highest court in our land, the court of thurgood and r.b.g., took a constitutional right that had been recognized from the people of america, from themen s ago, i made a overturning roe v.wade would be the opening shot state by state on reproductive freedom. over the past two years, extremists hav passed laws that criminalized doctor punished women. laws that limit accesso fertiliy treatments of them trying to ree laws 1800's. today in america,ce in three woa state with an abortion rape or increst.eption e our daugh know fewer ri
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at this time, everyone expected the supreme court to roe. but the court in casey defied expectations and preserved what it called the essential holding of roe that there was a right to choose abortion before viability or the point at which survival outside of the womb was possible. casey also held that laws were permissible, though if they didn't unduly abortion, unduly burden access abortion. and this seemed to be a pretty standard. and indeed the court in casey upheld every abortion restriction before it but one casey also focused the anti-abortion movement in a new direction on the argument that if women and other pregnant people were abortions second victims because opponents believed it if the supreme court longer concluded that there was a tension between the rights of the fetus and the rights of pregnant people they would no longer justify rights. so anti-abortion groups set out to create their own research institutes and journals to publish claims that abortion increased the risk of things. post-traumatic stress disorder and breast c
at this time, everyone expected the supreme court to roe. but the court in casey defied expectations and preserved what it called the essential holding of roe that there was a right to choose abortion before viability or the point at which survival outside of the womb was possible. casey also held that laws were permissible, though if they didn't unduly abortion, unduly burden access abortion. and this seemed to be a pretty standard. and indeed the court in casey upheld every abortion...
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it's then actual fall of roe v wade.t made you want to add to your already overloaded work schedule and a book to it? it just felt so important to me that we have something really comprehend that went beyond the day to day news and beyond the politics to really understand who are the people who are affected by this? what does it mean to live as someone who can become pregnant in an americaithout roe v wade? i don't know of any other format other than a book in which we can really get into those stories and it was obviously a lot of work to do while covering this, but it just felt so critical. and i'm so glad that we finally have the finished product. so obviously 2024 in 2020 for abortion is an enormous subject, one that encompasses politics, religion, health care, gender equality, among other things. yet you very specifically focus on providers and patients. why was it that you thought that was the most important place to focus? there's an obvious answer, which is i'm a health reporter and when i write stori doctors nur
it's then actual fall of roe v wade.t made you want to add to your already overloaded work schedule and a book to it? it just felt so important to me that we have something really comprehend that went beyond the day to day news and beyond the politics to really understand who are the people who are affected by this? what does it mean to live as someone who can become pregnant in an americaithout roe v wade? i don't know of any other format other than a book in which we can really get into those...
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the less famous roe v wade case.n some ways, planned parenthood bkc in which that decision came in 1992, and it was seen at the time many expected it to overturn roe, and in fact, it upheld roe, but it weakened it. it said that states could not ban abortion, but they could regulate it as long as the laws they passed did not impose an undue burden. people seeking care. and this was a very confusing standard. people did not really know what it meant. and it had been interpreted in lots of different ways. it was used to uphold a lot of restrictns dobbs that made abortion, if not illegal, still quite difficult to come by. it was not easy to get an abortion, even under the roe casey framework. when i thought about undue burden as a title and i have to give some credit to my brilliant editor, kara reilly ater ideas. and i just fell in love with it because. we are living in that world now. people are, in fact faced with that undue burden. and this is what that looks like. talk about some of the barriers. i mean, even before
the less famous roe v wade case.n some ways, planned parenthood bkc in which that decision came in 1992, and it was seen at the time many expected it to overturn roe, and in fact, it upheld roe, but it weakened it. it said that states could not ban abortion, but they could regulate it as long as the laws they passed did not impose an undue burden. people seeking care. and this was a very confusing standard. people did not really know what it meant. and it had been interpreted in lots of...
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at this time, everyone expected the supreme court to roe.tial holding of roe that there was a right to choose abortion survival casey also held that laws were permissible, though if they didn't abortion, unduly burden aesand this seemed to bey standard. and indeed the court in casey upheld e before it but one casey also focused the n movement in a new direction on the argument that if women and other pregnant victims because opponents court longer concluded that there was a tensiobe rights of the fetus and the rights of pregnant people they would no so anti-abortion groups set out to create their own research institutes and journals to publish claims that abortion increased the risk of things. post-traumatic stress disorder and breast cancer. it was in this era, too, a more vigorous and long lasting reprustice movement formed, led by, like sister song members, of■ wche justice movement pushed back against this idea that abortion particularly by saying one this was an argument thatsuppose that people of color were being easily led by a predom
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the court in roe ultimately held that the right privacy recognized i and so expanded and significantisions was broad enough to encompass a patient's decision to terminate her pregnancy. the court suggested the decision to have an abortion was salient in similar ways to decisions to get married, to have a child, to use contraception. that these key life decisions about and intimacy wereprotected significant state interference at some point justice harry blackman, the author of the opinion nixon nominee and himself a pointed to what he saw as the consequences for an unwanted of an unwanted pregnancy for a pregnant person such as the health risks of pregnancy or the stigma of unwed but often roe focused the rights of physicians, suggesting that the abortion decision belonged jointly. the patient and the physician at various pots after rpe, thought that it was a right for a physician to choose aborwomen the court explicitly rejected the claim of fetal personhood that the word person in the relevant parts of the consti applied only postnatal and initially roe less of a big deal than you w
the court in roe ultimately held that the right privacy recognized i and so expanded and significantisions was broad enough to encompass a patient's decision to terminate her pregnancy. the court suggested the decision to have an abortion was salient in similar ways to decisions to get married, to have a child, to use contraception. that these key life decisions about and intimacy wereprotected significant state interference at some point justice harry blackman, the author of the opinion nixon...
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supreme court's dision overturning roe v. wade. this november. .he vice president remarks wevee university of maryland in college park. this is about 10 minutes. [cheering] vp har isn't she extraordinary? just extraordinary. as i said to you and your you have been so courageous and such a leader in this movement. i shared with kate and please have a seat if there are chairs. they have chairs. i said to kat i think in moments of crisis that e of revealing the heroes among us who show courage not looking for any award or reward but just because they feel so strongly about something and being a voice for so many people and you areero of this movement. thank you. and i want to thank the elected officials and members of congress w hollen, pr ivey and i will0■. acknowledge the next senator from the great state of also broke.y dear ■<[applause] leaders who are here and who have been fightingry person in our nion caac need ann particular reproductive health care. this is a fight for freedom. the fundamental freedom of a woman to make decisions about her ow
supreme court's dision overturning roe v. wade. this november. .he vice president remarks wevee university of maryland in college park. this is about 10 minutes. [cheering] vp har isn't she extraordinary? just extraordinary. as i said to you and your you have been so courageous and such a leader in this movement. i shared with kate and please have a seat if there are chairs. they have chairs. i said to kat i think in moments of crisis that e of revealing the heroes among us who show courage not...
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i thought he was just a roe versus wade guy.party of maryland has assembled his responses to this. let's take a look at this, this was all new to me, hearing him answer it this way. let's listen to this. >> would you vote for legislation that would guarantee the right to an abortion? >> i think that is an issue we will have to address. >> surely you have thought about it. >> i'm not going to speculate on any issue, on any piece of legislation that has never been written. >> there's a much longer version of it here, too. where he goes on and it just keeps going like that. in circles, where clearly he has thought about it and now he has thought about it enough that he is afraid to talk about it. >> yeah, you know what? the reality is, this is a very, very serious issue. we know that in maryland, maryland has now become the place that mitch mcconnell has selected as a place that he believes that republicans have the best chance of flipping the senate into republican hands led by donald trump. and he said that larry hogan was the ge
i thought he was just a roe versus wade guy.party of maryland has assembled his responses to this. let's take a look at this, this was all new to me, hearing him answer it this way. let's listen to this. >> would you vote for legislation that would guarantee the right to an abortion? >> i think that is an issue we will have to address. >> surely you have thought about it. >> i'm not going to speculate on any issue, on any piece of legislation that has never been written....
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was roe foul, that shattered right away.e country where the issue of access to abortions put directly to the voters and overwhelmingly it passes in many states and now they are restoring protection of abortion access. the whole dynamic is different now. this is the first presidential election in a half-century, since roe is now eliminated, at its foundation. with this really shifting around, everyone is operating differently. so the attention to the cases like you are mentioning at the supreme court, two candidates actually thinking about the issue on it actually what it would mean versus the theoretical world is really pivotal. we are watching very closely to see how the issue accepts voter . we talk about abortion as, yes, procedure is out but it also is a symbol of what it means to be a woman in america today. it is a symbol, really, of the future of this country. once you get into understanding those dynamics, you start to understand why really, why this issue is unlike any other in american politics. >> lisa, now to his
was roe foul, that shattered right away.e country where the issue of access to abortions put directly to the voters and overwhelmingly it passes in many states and now they are restoring protection of abortion access. the whole dynamic is different now. this is the first presidential election in a half-century, since roe is now eliminated, at its foundation. with this really shifting around, everyone is operating differently. so the attention to the cases like you are mentioning at the supreme...
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revoked roe v. wade and unleashed new abortion bans in 21 states. >> i want to thank the six justices, incredible people, for having the courage to allow this long-term hard-fought battle to finally end. >> the battle has not ended and will not end. de republicans want more. >> it is absolutely critical as we look at this particular election cycle to remember who it was that put pro-life and conservative judges on the district courts and circuit courts and nominated three conservative justices to the united states supreme court that after 50 years of fighting we were able to overturn roe v. wade. and that president was donald j. trump. >> today the biden campaign released this advertisement. >> i was about 11 weeks when i t had a miscarriage. the pain i was feeling was excruciating. i was turned away from two emergency rooms, the direct result of donald trump overturning roe v. wade and he is now a convicted felon. he thinks he shouldn't be held accountable for his own criminal actions. that he will
revoked roe v. wade and unleashed new abortion bans in 21 states. >> i want to thank the six justices, incredible people, for having the courage to allow this long-term hard-fought battle to finally end. >> the battle has not ended and will not end. de republicans want more. >> it is absolutely critical as we look at this particular election cycle to remember who it was that put pro-life and conservative judges on the district courts and circuit courts and nominated three...
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that roe should be overturned.y lied to the united states senate to get on the court because they were closet extremists. the ones that you served with are now cos playing as if they are extreme as marjorie taylor greene. so people are lying about who they are. >> they're definitely lying who they are. josh hawley is definitely lying about who he is. his wife was in front of the supreme court trying to make sure that mifepristone is illegal across the country. his wife is one who brought the lawsuit in texas where the judge -- where they found the one judge and the one circuit in the federal court they knew would rule their way. that's his wife. so the idea that he thinks things that america supports are never going to be overturned, that's just -- by the way, if he believed that, why didn't he vote for it today? why did he vote no? what's wrong with voting for a bill that protects something that you think is never going to be overturned. then vote for it. show that you believe that. but he didn't want to because i
that roe should be overturned.y lied to the united states senate to get on the court because they were closet extremists. the ones that you served with are now cos playing as if they are extreme as marjorie taylor greene. so people are lying about who they are. >> they're definitely lying who they are. josh hawley is definitely lying about who he is. his wife was in front of the supreme court trying to make sure that mifepristone is illegal across the country. his wife is one who brought...
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was decided, supported roe.nd that was that's this idea that they were all against. it is just ridiculous. >> according to a pew research center study, 70% of americans say they did not support the overturning of roe v wade. >> the idea that the politicians that the founders wanted the politicians to be the ones making decisions about women's health is ridiculous. that's the last no politician should be making that decision. a doctor should be making those decisions. that's how it should be run. that's what you're going to do. and if i'm elected, i'm going to restore roe v wade. >> so that means he can take the life of the baby in the ninth month. and even after birth, because some states democrat run take it after birth again. the governor, former governor of virginia put the baby down. then we decide what to do with it. so he's he's willing to, as we say, rip the baby out of the womb in the ninth month and kill the baby. nobody wants that to happen, democrat or republican. nobody wants it to happen. >> that is
was decided, supported roe.nd that was that's this idea that they were all against. it is just ridiculous. >> according to a pew research center study, 70% of americans say they did not support the overturning of roe v wade. >> the idea that the politicians that the founders wanted the politicians to be the ones making decisions about women's health is ridiculous. that's the last no politician should be making that decision. a doctor should be making those decisions. that's how it...
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after 50 years of failure, with nobody coming even close, i was able to kill roe v. wade. decades of progress shattered, just because the last guy got four years in the white house. >> reporter: the first lady hitting that message, too. >> because donald trump is dangerous to our families and to our country. we cannot let him win. we cannot sit by while our freedoms slip away. >> reporter: trump has boasted about appointing the justices who overturned roe, saying abortion laws should be left up to the states, doubling down in washington, d.c. over the weekend. >> thanks to these justices, we have also achieved what the pro-life movement fought to get for 49 years, and we've gotten abortion out of the federal government and back to the states. >> reporter: unlike biden, trump is not formally preparing for thursday's debate, but he has held more than a dozen policy discussions. and though he has attacked biden's stamina and mental fitness for months, with the debate approaching, trump is now calling the president a worthy debater, saying he's not underestimating him. still,
after 50 years of failure, with nobody coming even close, i was able to kill roe v. wade. decades of progress shattered, just because the last guy got four years in the white house. >> reporter: the first lady hitting that message, too. >> because donald trump is dangerous to our families and to our country. we cannot let him win. we cannot sit by while our freedoms slip away. >> reporter: trump has boasted about appointing the justices who overturned roe, saying abortion laws...
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in the anti-abortion movement roe was not the end. end, and their goal is to eradicate abortion completely. they see this as a spearual and moral fight, and it's really even beyond abortion itself. it's in some ways rolling back the sexual revolution, remaking or averting what american families are. so when you look at their internal strategy documents what you see are efforts to challenge trans rights, to challenge gay marriage, to finally introduce more prayer in the public school -- in the public square. maybe that's in town meetings or in school, and that's really where they're headed, and they have lower courts in many cases and certainly a supreme court that appears to be with them or maybe likely to be with them on some of these issues. >> yeah, and they're trying to introduce parental rights back into the conversation, which is happening. they're talking about not affirmative action but free speech on college campuses. all these things are in the zeitgeist if not actually legislative solutions being sought by conservatives at
in the anti-abortion movement roe was not the end. end, and their goal is to eradicate abortion completely. they see this as a spearual and moral fight, and it's really even beyond abortion itself. it's in some ways rolling back the sexual revolution, remaking or averting what american families are. so when you look at their internal strategy documents what you see are efforts to challenge trans rights, to challenge gay marriage, to finally introduce more prayer in the public school -- in the...
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since roe v. wade was reversed, nearly two dozen states have either banned or significantly restricted abortions. donald trump hailed the change in a new podcast interview. >> i got that done with the selection of three great justices. i got it done. and it was a big thing. >> reporter: today several of its top vp contenders called it a big thing too. south carolina senator tim scott said two years ago today, our prayers were answered. in florida senator marco rubio said now american can lead in being a pro-life, pro-family nation. >> reporter: we have seen attacks on ivf. >> reporter: and maryland, arguing a second term would lead to more restrictions. >> reporter: now he wants us to believe that he will not sign a national abortion ban. look, enough with the gaslighting. >> reporter: two years income of 60% of americans continue to believe that abortion should be legal in all or most cases. according to a brand-new cbs poll. about half of likely voters say abortion will be a major factor for the
since roe v. wade was reversed, nearly two dozen states have either banned or significantly restricted abortions. donald trump hailed the change in a new podcast interview. >> i got that done with the selection of three great justices. i got it done. and it was a big thing. >> reporter: today several of its top vp contenders called it a big thing too. south carolina senator tim scott said two years ago today, our prayers were answered. in florida senator marco rubio said now...
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i would've believed about roe v. wade being overturned because it an intensive conservative projects since the early 1970s. the playmate president could be above the law is so fundamentally un-american. it's not what the republican party i grew up stood for. it is now the call to trump and his party. it's a ridiculous proposition. justice sonia sotomayor said to trump's lawyer, this is ray, you are saying the president can go is send out navy seal team six to assassinate his political rival? the answer was yes that is the argument. crazy. >> let's say trump is granted this immunity. what will the us look like going forward? >> it won't look like the united states. the president can do what he wants. he could assassinate his rivals and stay in power for third, fourth, fifth term and do what he wanted so long as he was not impeached. impeachment requires a two thirds vote in the senate to convict someone under our constitution and given where political parties are today, particularly the republican party, it seems trum
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. >>> it was almost two years ago today the supreme court overturned roe v. wade clearing the way for states to impose new restrictions on abortion, including texas where laura jarett spoke with five women who have faced a devastating impact. >> pre dobbs we were in a pretty bad place in texas. >> reporter: the day lauren miller learned she was pregnant, she started a journal. >> i didn't know it was twins yet. >> reporter: at 12 weeks she learned one of the twins she was carrying had a rare chromesonal condition. >> you never think your journal will turn into a horror novel. >> reporter: she couldn't get an abortion under the law in texas and she's not alone. >> how many were told you could not receive an abortion because the baby still had a heart beat? all of you. >> reporter: texas, like more than a dozen states, moved swiftly to cut off abortion access after the u.s. supreme court overturned roe v. wade two years ago today in the dobbs decision. the high court saying then it was returning the issue of abortion to the people's elected representatives. wha
. >>> it was almost two years ago today the supreme court overturned roe v. wade clearing the way for states to impose new restrictions on abortion, including texas where laura jarett spoke with five women who have faced a devastating impact. >> pre dobbs we were in a pretty bad place in texas. >> reporter: the day lauren miller learned she was pregnant, she started a journal. >> i didn't know it was twins yet. >> reporter: at 12 weeks she learned one of the...
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overturning roe was never going to beenough.he project also included banning birth control and ivf. it doesn't matter how unpopular it is, it doesn't matter that 92% of americans support birth, it doesn't matter that women and families would lose the ability to plan and whether or when to have kids. dismantling reproductive freedoms is central to the republican agenda, aside from tax cuts for billionaires, it's kind of their main thing. no right or freedom, no matter how basic or popular, is off-limits until congress enshrines that right in federal law. the right to contraception act does exactly that. it enshrines in federal law the right to birth control, and it protects doctors who are simply doing their jobs by providing it. this should not be controversial. no matter w stand politically, if you want several kids or none at all, whether you're religious or eighthist -- atheist or somewhere in between, this is about principle that people should be able to decide what's best for themselves, their bodies and their families. ove
overturning roe was never going to beenough.he project also included banning birth control and ivf. it doesn't matter how unpopular it is, it doesn't matter that 92% of americans support birth, it doesn't matter that women and families would lose the ability to plan and whether or when to have kids. dismantling reproductive freedoms is central to the republican agenda, aside from tax cuts for billionaires, it's kind of their main thing. no right or freedom, no matter how basic or popular, is...
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, and then you've got joe biden vowing to codify roe v. wade into law. so long as we elect these candidates and we know we need to take back the house and win these senate races. that is what is at stake in this election. >> i think that is a lot of people who are strongly for abortion right, whether they were before this decision or they newly are strongly for abortion rights worry that this is something that the supreme court has taken on that republican legislatures have taken on, and they've effectively taken it out of the hands of somebody like joe biden who supports abortion rights, that when he talks about codifying roe v. wade, i'm not sure if people know what that means in terms of what it would do in all of these states where state laws, where republican legislatures and republican governors have enforced these bans. >> well we know it is time to have a national standard, which is roe v. wade. that will guarantee our freedoms. because what trump has now said is that he wants to return it to the states. what does that mean? look a
, and then you've got joe biden vowing to codify roe v. wade into law. so long as we elect these candidates and we know we need to take back the house and win these senate races. that is what is at stake in this election. >> i think that is a lot of people who are strongly for abortion right, whether they were before this decision or they newly are strongly for abortion rights worry that this is something that the supreme court has taken on that republican legislatures have taken on, and...
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in he proudly takes credit rning roe v. wade.y fellow american in a court of law that would be called an admission. some would say a confession. all pointing to the ultimate issue. case of theoductive freedom from of america donald trump is guilty. [applause] >> and over the past two years wehe impact of these abortion bans. the heartbreaking reality that women have been racing every day in our country. been refused care rooms and only given care when they develop sepsis. we've seen attacks on ivf, women denied the freedom to make personal decisio and understand as much harms caused, a second trump term would be worse. his friends in congress are passing a national ban that would outlaw abortion in every state, states like new yorkrnia and maryland. and we all know if donald trump gets the chance, he will sign that ban. how do we know? when congress tried to pass a bane endorsed it and promised to sign it if it got to his desk and now he wants us to lie he will not sign the national abortion ban. enough with the gas lighting. i k
in he proudly takes credit rning roe v. wade.y fellow american in a court of law that would be called an admission. some would say a confession. all pointing to the ultimate issue. case of theoductive freedom from of america donald trump is guilty. [applause] >> and over the past two years wehe impact of these abortion bans. the heartbreaking reality that women have been racing every day in our country. been refused care rooms and only given care when they develop sepsis. we've seen...
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send me back to the white house and i'll fight like hell to bring back roe v.american freedom. >> what do you make of the focus on ivf and contraception. >> lisa just wrote about this in her amazing book, we saw in the lead-up to the dobbs decision it was very hard for people to imagine a world without dobbs. part of what has been this massive sea ching in the country, anti-abortion stances were reliable positions for republicans for a generation. what's changed now is that americans have this new and deeper understanding of what is possible. if abortion is overturned, what could be next? it has made it more real. ivf is one of those things -- i think people have a hard time imagining that birth control would be on the chopping block. now you have to see those things differently than you did. for those of us that grew up in a world that never new anything but access to abortion care, the shock of dobbs really remains. the biden campaign needs to keep prosecuting this es ka and making clear they have solutions. i think that's what's got to happen next. it can't
send me back to the white house and i'll fight like hell to bring back roe v.american freedom. >> what do you make of the focus on ivf and contraception. >> lisa just wrote about this in her amazing book, we saw in the lead-up to the dobbs decision it was very hard for people to imagine a world without dobbs. part of what has been this massive sea ching in the country, anti-abortion stances were reliable positions for republicans for a generation. what's changed now is that...
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the supreme court just two years ago overturned roe v. wade.s is another big decision from the supreme court regarding abortion. we should note that the majority of abortions in this country, something like 63% happen through a medication abortion. this pill means that a number of women are going to still have access to that medication. >> yamiche, keep looking at this decision, if you will. i want to bring in right now leah litman, and she's one of our legal analysts. leah, my understanding is the supreme court is saying this pill can stay on the market as is, as yamiche just mentioned, 63% of abortions in the u.s. in the last year were through abortion medications or used this type of medication as part of the process. so i guess what does this mean right now when it comes to abortion access in america? >> so in the short-term you're right, this decision overrules the lower court's orders that had ordered additional restrictions on mifepristone or have ordered the fda to remove the medication abortion drug from the market entirely, and so in
the supreme court just two years ago overturned roe v. wade.s is another big decision from the supreme court regarding abortion. we should note that the majority of abortions in this country, something like 63% happen through a medication abortion. this pill means that a number of women are going to still have access to that medication. >> yamiche, keep looking at this decision, if you will. i want to bring in right now leah litman, and she's one of our legal analysts. leah, my...
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two years ago the maga court eeliminated the protections of roe.row it could be something else. maybe it could be the griswold decision that protected the right to use birth control. to those who think that's outlandish or impossible to happen just remember clarence thomas himself opened the door to this possibility in his concurring opinion the day roe was overturned. we're kidding ourselves if we think the hard right is simply overturning roe. and for all those who say ihappen remember people said that before dobbs that roe would never be overturned and of course unfortunately it was by the right wing maga court appointed by donald trump and our colleagues in the senate. tomorrow the senate will act. we'll vote move forward on the right to conception act. it should be a definition of what a -- if you want access to birth control or a health care provider wanting to prescribe birth control, the government has no right to interfere. doesn't that seem like common sense. access to birth control is something 90% of americans support. of course we're h
two years ago the maga court eeliminated the protections of roe.row it could be something else. maybe it could be the griswold decision that protected the right to use birth control. to those who think that's outlandish or impossible to happen just remember clarence thomas himself opened the door to this possibility in his concurring opinion the day roe was overturned. we're kidding ourselves if we think the hard right is simply overturning roe. and for all those who say ihappen remember people...
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i am going to restore roe v. ~ . ., ., , roe v.e democrat run take it after birth. again, the former governor— after birth. again, the former governor of virginia said, put the baby— governor of virginia said, put the baby down and then we decide _ the baby down and then we decide what to do with it. he is willing _ decide what to do with it. he is willing to ask we say rip the — is willing to ask we say rip the baby— is willing to ask we say rip the baby out of the womb in the ninth _ the baby out of the womb in the ninth month and killed the baby _ ninth month and killed the baby. nobody wants that to happen _ baby. nobody wants that to happen democrat or republican, nobody— happen democrat or republican, nobody wants it to happen. that is sim -l nobody wants it to happen. that is simply rrot — nobody wants it to happen. that is simply not true. _ nobody wants it to happen. that is simply not true. that - nobody wants it to happen. trust is simply not true. that roe v. wade does not provide for that, thatis wade does not provide
i am going to restore roe v. ~ . ., ., , roe v.e democrat run take it after birth. again, the former governor— after birth. again, the former governor of virginia said, put the baby— governor of virginia said, put the baby down and then we decide _ the baby down and then we decide what to do with it. he is willing _ decide what to do with it. he is willing to ask we say rip the — is willing to ask we say rip the baby— is willing to ask we say rip the baby out of the womb in the ninth _...
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that was a direct result of donald trump overturning roe v. wade. he's now a convicted felon. trump thinks he should not be held accountable for his own criminal actions. but he will let women and doctors be punished the biden campaign launching that new ad while the president remains a clustered at camp david, he's been working with a team of aids and exports to prepare for thursday's debate, with donald trump. >> trump meanwhile, has been having informal policy discussions with close lawmakers and allies and but spent part of the weekend in philadelphia where he mocked biden for his debate preparations. cnn's alayna treene joining us now, alaimo, we're seeing these new ads from the biden camp on abortion that is definitely a hot button issue at the debate. what are you hearing from? donald trump on this issue will luck donald trump does not really want to be talking about abortion, especially as we head into the debate. >> however of course this is what they are preparing on. this is one of the lines i'm told from my conversations with donald trump's advisers, one of the the
that was a direct result of donald trump overturning roe v. wade. he's now a convicted felon. trump thinks he should not be held accountable for his own criminal actions. but he will let women and doctors be punished the biden campaign launching that new ad while the president remains a clustered at camp david, he's been working with a team of aids and exports to prepare for thursday's debate, with donald trump. >> trump meanwhile, has been having informal policy discussions with close...
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roe v. wade. here's a littlehis appearance before the faith and freedom conference. >> a voter has to go with your heart and do what is right. . we have to be able to. like ronald reagan i believe in exceptions for theer rape, and incest. some people do. some people don't. you have to go with your heart. you also have to get elected. i want to thank the six supreme thomas, samuel alito, neil gorsuch brett kavanaugh, and amy coney barrett for this long term, contentious issue. this has been a long time it has been fought. getting it back to the states puts the question where it belongs with the vote people and over time it will all work out. it is working out right now. it will all work out and it is what everybodyars. it has taken -- they say 49 but it has probably been 51 years it has taken to get this done. in the republican pa we will always support families and babies and life, very important to the rublican party. host: the former president had to say about this being a state issue? so,
roe v. wade. here's a littlehis appearance before the faith and freedom conference. >> a voter has to go with your heart and do what is right. . we have to be able to. like ronald reagan i believe in exceptions for theer rape, and incest. some people do. some people don't. you have to go with your heart. you also have to get elected. i want to thank the six supreme thomas, samuel alito, neil gorsuch brett kavanaugh, and amy coney barrett for this long term, contentious issue. this has...
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instead, he, quote, proudly takes credit for overturning roe.of the stealing of reproductive freedom from the women of america, donald trump is guilty. >> today marks two years since donald trump's hand-picked supreme court justices ripped away abortion rights from millions of american women. overturning roe v. wade with their ruling in dobbs versus jackson women's health. since then, the cruelty of the post dobbs world has impacted people all across the country. new data from planned parenthood shows since dobbs 21 states have enacted some form of abortion ban and more than 28 million women, trans and nonbinary people of reproductive age live in them. that is nearly 43% of all women of reproductive age nationwide. and we have heard directly from women affected by those bans. >> my state chose to drive me out of my home, my community, away from my children, my doctors, rather than to let me access care. >> i couldn't leave the state, and if i had, i probably would have died. so i had to just wait until i did become near death. it took three days
instead, he, quote, proudly takes credit for overturning roe.of the stealing of reproductive freedom from the women of america, donald trump is guilty. >> today marks two years since donald trump's hand-picked supreme court justices ripped away abortion rights from millions of american women. overturning roe v. wade with their ruling in dobbs versus jackson women's health. since then, the cruelty of the post dobbs world has impacted people all across the country. new data from planned...
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joe biden is very clear when the bill comes before him to put back into law the protections of roe v. wade, he will sign it. what we know about donald trump, no matter how much he was trying to distract us from this, is when he was president he had selected three members of the united states supreme court with the intention that they would undermine the protections of rope. that is exactly what they did and now we see in case after case, laws designed to punish healthcare providers, and texas, prison for life for doctors, women who are having miscarriages and breeding -- bleeding out, excuse my language , but i'm going to have to be explicit about the facts, because of laws denying them emergency care because hospitals are afraid they will be criminalized in all of these bands are trump abortion bans. he's talking about how he wants to send this decision back to the states, and we know what those arguments are about. joe biden has been very clear about where he stands and he is clear with the american people. his clear in purpose and i think that came across tonight in this debate. >>
joe biden is very clear when the bill comes before him to put back into law the protections of roe v. wade, he will sign it. what we know about donald trump, no matter how much he was trying to distract us from this, is when he was president he had selected three members of the united states supreme court with the intention that they would undermine the protections of rope. that is exactly what they did and now we see in case after case, laws designed to punish healthcare providers, and texas,...
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i was able to kill roe v wade. three years ago the supreme court justices that trump hand- picked help overturn roe v wade. >> never before has the court granted and then taken away a widely recognized constitutional right. >> new laws banning abortion or taking effect. >> decades of progress shattered just because the last guy got four years in the white house. we know what will happen if he gets another four years. to republicans roe is just the beginning. they're going to try to ban the right to choose nationwide. they're coming for ivf and birth control next. on against extremism. >> and earlier today, vice president harris spoke at the university of maryland to explain the choice americans are really facing in november. >> donald trump thinks the government is in a better position to tell women what's in their best interest than women are to know for themselves. but joe biden and i trust women. and women trust all of us to fight for their most fundamental freedoms. >> donald trump has consistently claimed cred
i was able to kill roe v wade. three years ago the supreme court justices that trump hand- picked help overturn roe v wade. >> never before has the court granted and then taken away a widely recognized constitutional right. >> new laws banning abortion or taking effect. >> decades of progress shattered just because the last guy got four years in the white house. we know what will happen if he gets another four years. to republicans roe is just the beginning. they're going to...
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. >> i supported roe v. wade, which had three trimesters, the first time between a woman and a doctor. the second time between a doctor and an extreme situation. the third time is between the doctor -- i mean between the woman and the state. >> reporter: former president trump took advantage. >> i really don't know what he said at the end of that sentence. i don't think he knew what he said either. >> reporter: but president biden did deliver some sharp attacks against mr. trump branding him a convicted felon and getting personal. >> how many billions of dollars do you owe in civil penalties for molesting a woman in public, for doing a whole rank of things, of having sex with a porn star on the night -- while your wife was pregnant. i mean, what are you talking about? you have the morals of an alley cat. >> do you have an answer? >> i didn't have sex with a porn star. >> reporter: appearing >> reporter: former president trump appearing more measured to start became more aggressive with his attacks as the deb
. >> i supported roe v. wade, which had three trimesters, the first time between a woman and a doctor. the second time between a doctor and an extreme situation. the third time is between the doctor -- i mean between the woman and the state. >> reporter: former president trump took advantage. >> i really don't know what he said at the end of that sentence. i don't think he knew what he said either. >> reporter: but president biden did deliver some sharp attacks against...
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what is the state that broug the case that overturned roe v was mississippi.if we somehow thinkorm where we are today, then we are mistaken. the dog's decision was actually forestalled by a court opinion and in district court opinion, it was one of the most profound district court opinions i've ever ii was closing my eyes to think of the judge from the american his opinion the time mississippi was making the it was legislating in this s protect district court opinion, he said il you on this and you say you want abortion bans toomen's health. how is it you have the rate of maternal mortality. 80% of those that have mortality in the state and then went on to talk about women being denied sittnd the long history it was that stay that lasted until the supreme court took up the opinion and overturned roe i think this is where we might t this as animus of equal protectionimplemented bans on gendered affirming care. for minors and for adults in some the most vulnerable people on people most of in an area where therethere's not adge, and with really statements about t
what is the state that broug the case that overturned roe v was mississippi.if we somehow thinkorm where we are today, then we are mistaken. the dog's decision was actually forestalled by a court opinion and in district court opinion, it was one of the most profound district court opinions i've ever ii was closing my eyes to think of the judge from the american his opinion the time mississippi was making the it was legislating in this s protect district court opinion, he said il you on this and...
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in the fall of roe v.d political and religious resurgence and how it led to what we are living through right now. i will speak with those authors coming up next. your doc aking farxiga anl t away if you have symptoms of this infection, an allergic reaction, or ketoacidosis. ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice, and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain. centrum! it's scientifically formulated to help you take charge of your health. centrum gives every body a healthy foundation. supporting your - oops - energy, immunity and metabolism. and yours too! you did it! plus try centrum silver, now clinically proven to support memory in older adults. liberty mutual customized my car insurance and i saved hundreds. with all the money i saved i thought i'd buy stilts. hi honey. ahhh...ooh. look, no line at the hot dog stand. yes! only pay for what you need. ♪liberty,
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and they were -- they had the courage to end roe v. wade. >> simon, the courage to end roe v.decisions the supreme court has made, i believe, in my lifetime. >> and that's put tens of millions of women at risk. i mean, it's a barbaric decision, it wasn't just unpopular, it was one of the most retrograde and reactionary decisions made by the court in modern history. and so i think, look, trump is spending a lot of time on fox, isn't he? the last few days, right, he's working really hard campaigning the way he campaigns and goes with all of his friendlies over at fox. and to me it's a sign that they're worried. i mean, i think we finally got some polling tonight that "the new york times" did that is showing -- that is starting to show that the verdict really may starting to eroad some of trump's -- the integrity of his brand. the times did a poll where they called back other people they had called a few months ago, and they found that biden had gained two points with that electorate. and gchltd elliot morris said these findings are significant. we're starting to see meaningful e
and they were -- they had the courage to end roe v. wade. >> simon, the courage to end roe v.decisions the supreme court has made, i believe, in my lifetime. >> and that's put tens of millions of women at risk. i mean, it's a barbaric decision, it wasn't just unpopular, it was one of the most retrograde and reactionary decisions made by the court in modern history. and so i think, look, trump is spending a lot of time on fox, isn't he? the last few days, right, he's working really...
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the second case in front of the court is roe versus the united states.emergency rooms to deny abortions to pregnant women who are experiencing medical emergencies. that sounds discouraging. try being one of the court's liberal justices. two weeks ago, justice sonia sotomayor described what it is like to be a member of the court's minority as the majority tries a conservative agenda into law. >> we did go backwards in dobbs. i'm not saying something new. we've taken away a right. we've never done that in our history. mind you, there are days that i have come to my office after an announcement of a case, and closed my door and cried. there have been those days, and there are likely to be more. >> there have been those days and there are likely to be more. did you catch that? after citing the dobbs decision, justice sotomayor implied that there might be more decisions like it coming down the pike. maybe that is the decision in the mifepristone case or maybe emergency room abortion access. both of those cases, by the way, as well as dobbs, can be traced back
the second case in front of the court is roe versus the united states.emergency rooms to deny abortions to pregnant women who are experiencing medical emergencies. that sounds discouraging. try being one of the court's liberal justices. two weeks ago, justice sonia sotomayor described what it is like to be a member of the court's minority as the majority tries a conservative agenda into law. >> we did go backwards in dobbs. i'm not saying something new. we've taken away a right. we've...
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roe v. wade. >> i did something nobody thought was possible. i got rid of roe v. wade. and by doing that -- by doing that, it puts pro-lifers in a strong negotiating position. for 54 years they're trying to get roe v. wade terminated and i did it and i'm proud to have done it. nobody else was going to get that done but me but we did and did something that was a miracle. >> it is not a miracle. it is so wildly unpopular. that republicans in kansas have rejected the ban. it is a political liability. it is a liability for women's health. and i wonder what you think and what conversations you're aware of are happening on the medical side of the conversation, people who see this and live this, to make sure that what dalia explains doesn't happen, that the guy bragging about ending roe v. wade is for once telling the truth, he is the one that ended roe v. wade. >> yeah, it is ironic that you do have them just kind of telling the truth so plainly. but people not realizing or miss attributing that so president biden. coy tell you what is happening right now, we're dismantling t
roe v. wade. >> i did something nobody thought was possible. i got rid of roe v. wade. and by doing that -- by doing that, it puts pro-lifers in a strong negotiating position. for 54 years they're trying to get roe v. wade terminated and i did it and i'm proud to have done it. nobody else was going to get that done but me but we did and did something that was a miracle. >> it is not a miracle. it is so wildly unpopular. that republicans in kansas have rejected the ban. it is a...