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this is post roe america. new reality was actively brought upon us by a supreme court supermajority, probably created by donald trump . as you would expect, it is not a popular part of his record. a recent poll shows that six in 10 americans believe their state should allow a woman to obtain a legal abortion for any reason. that is a significant increase from june 2021, before the dobbs decision. even though donald trump declared on tape that abortion should be banned, and there should be, his words, some kind of punishment for women who get abortions, even though he didn't make that happen by appointing extremist justices who submitted the overturning of roe. he is now claiming that all he did was quote, restore, end quote, the issue of abortion to the states, which he says, is what everybody wanted. make no mistake, restoring abortion to the states is code for empowering conservatives to strip women of their fundamental rights. it means life or death for women now depends on geography. meanwhile, a lot of st
this is post roe america. new reality was actively brought upon us by a supreme court supermajority, probably created by donald trump . as you would expect, it is not a popular part of his record. a recent poll shows that six in 10 americans believe their state should allow a woman to obtain a legal abortion for any reason. that is a significant increase from june 2021, before the dobbs decision. even though donald trump declared on tape that abortion should be banned, and there should be, his...
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as we know, with roe v wade ending and all the rest of it, and indeed with roe v wade in the first placen the end, going to go back to the supreme court and a change in the mood of the court and the personnel on the court. yeah, it was a 50—year battle for conservatives to get justices on the supreme court who would ultimately overturn roe v wade, so you could see democrats waging a lengthy battle to get more liberaljustices on the court that could find another reason to reinstitute roe v wade — maybe a different constitutional reason that legal scholars on the left might feel more comfortable with. because there were some concerns about that roe v wade decision back in 1973. you know, it's going to be a challenge for for democrats no matter what. it's not going to happen instantly. and what might happen is what kamala harris doesn't do if she becomes president rather than what she does. because if donald trump becomes president, there are things that he could do as president, such as limiting the mail transmission of abortion pills, finding new ways to restrict access to these medicated
as we know, with roe v wade ending and all the rest of it, and indeed with roe v wade in the first placen the end, going to go back to the supreme court and a change in the mood of the court and the personnel on the court. yeah, it was a 50—year battle for conservatives to get justices on the supreme court who would ultimately overturn roe v wade, so you could see democrats waging a lengthy battle to get more liberaljustices on the court that could find another reason to reinstitute roe v...
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her husband taking credit for appointing the three justices that helped the supreme court overturn roe. tonight, the former president's response just in, and here's rachel scott. >> reporter: tonight, donald trump in battleground michigan, rallying his supporters, but making no mention of the surprising new headline from his wife. former first lady melania trump now staking out a very different position from her husband on the crucial issue of abortion. in excerpts from her new memoir, published by "the guardian", the former first lady declaring herself a lifelong supporter of abortion rights, writing -- "restricting a woman's right to choose whether to terminate an unwanted pregnancy is the same as denying her control over her own body." mrs. trump -- who rarely speaks out on issues -- then releasing this promotional video just 33 days before the election. >> there is no room for compromise when it comes to this essential right that all women possess from birth -- individual freedom. what does "my body, my choice" really mean? >> reporter: according to the book excerpts, which abc new
her husband taking credit for appointing the three justices that helped the supreme court overturn roe. tonight, the former president's response just in, and here's rachel scott. >> reporter: tonight, donald trump in battleground michigan, rallying his supporters, but making no mention of the surprising new headline from his wife. former first lady melania trump now staking out a very different position from her husband on the crucial issue of abortion. in excerpts from her new memoir,...
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practically nothing to get here except a boat , so animals do not come here, only in winter, we have foxes, roe deer here, if it gets to the island and the ice drift passes, then they stay here until the land, there was such a thing, that the forest lived here for half a year, the bushes looked out. how how could she leave here? i was not born near the river, but not far, so as soon as my parents themselves - they took the risk of letting me out in the company of the same boys to walk alone, i always always remember summer on the river, the river is the most... favorite place for rest, this is where the estate began, when everything that was built here was planned, then we transported everything, picked it up from neighboring and distant villages to create this image a small village, to make household... amenities all, my wife loves flowers, all the flower beds - it's her merit, when we started to do agrotourism, we were interested in the history of the village, it was interesting to find out where the mazychi came from, what they were called, historians came to us to relax, we met them, one of
practically nothing to get here except a boat , so animals do not come here, only in winter, we have foxes, roe deer here, if it gets to the island and the ice drift passes, then they stay here until the land, there was such a thing, that the forest lived here for half a year, the bushes looked out. how how could she leave here? i was not born near the river, but not far, so as soon as my parents themselves - they took the risk of letting me out in the company of the same boys to walk alone, i...
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warren: we have voted on roe v. wade and i stood up and said we should vote on this and the problem we have is because the republicans filibustered it. we could not get to 60 votes. we put everyone on record, the credits and republicans on where you are on roe v. wade. mr. deaton is just wrong. he doesn't know what happened here. when he defends the filibuster, what he's doing is saying don't get anything done in the united states. moderator: that's time. moderator: you had radically different reactions to a pair of decisions handed down this past year. the chevron doctrine was overturned by the court. it had granted broad authority to regulatory agencies for decades on the court found that presidents have absolute criminal immunity when it comes to exercising their core powers. senator warren, why do you think these rulings are so dangerous? sen. warren: two reasons. one is that we don't need or want a dictator in this country. we founded this country because we didn't want a king. and yet to this extremist supreme
warren: we have voted on roe v. wade and i stood up and said we should vote on this and the problem we have is because the republicans filibustered it. we could not get to 60 votes. we put everyone on record, the credits and republicans on where you are on roe v. wade. mr. deaton is just wrong. he doesn't know what happened here. when he defends the filibuster, what he's doing is saying don't get anything done in the united states. moderator: that's time. moderator: you had radically different...
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but now you say you support roe.detail what abortion access you are prepared to champion in the senate. >> might open it has been, her entire campaign is based on lies. i said this earlier, i have been a guest -- the first day in the race, she said i would be the deciding vote for an abortion ban, which i have been a guest since 1990 two. when i ran for governor, i promised to provide access to abortion. i would do nothing to change the lung. i delivered on that for eight years. everybody in maryland knows that. when it was overturned, i thought it was a wrong decision. i said when i got to the senate that my first bill was to codify roe. so, no, i don't understand. it is completely false. and back to the thing about the incredible justices. i was in a jewish coalition event where i was very critical of donald trump. i said there are things i agree with him on, and then there was a decision that just came out before that event that was about not discriminating against jewish students when it came to scholarships to g
but now you say you support roe.detail what abortion access you are prepared to champion in the senate. >> might open it has been, her entire campaign is based on lies. i said this earlier, i have been a guest -- the first day in the race, she said i would be the deciding vote for an abortion ban, which i have been a guest since 1990 two. when i ran for governor, i promised to provide access to abortion. i would do nothing to change the lung. i delivered on that for eight years. everybody...
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your medicare matchmaker. >>> i was able to terminate roe v. wade.ave done it. >> we are joined now by new york magazine writer rebecca trace to the author of good and mad, the revolutionary power of women's anger. welcome. your thoughts on the lived reality of these years since the trump judges ended roe and how it features into this election? >> well, it's something that i myself, as somebody that's written about abortion and public opinion around abortion for 20 years, i have been startled by the electoral force of the response to the dobbs decision and the overturn of roe. if you'd asked me before roe was overturned how long it would take for us to begin to see the wave of fury manifest as electoral results i would have said it would have taken a few years and instead it was almost instantaneous, and you mentioned all of the states that had abortion referenda or abortion on ballots and so far, next week may break the streak, but so far every place that has had abortion on the ballot has seen surprising and monumental wins for abortion rights and
your medicare matchmaker. >>> i was able to terminate roe v. wade.ave done it. >> we are joined now by new york magazine writer rebecca trace to the author of good and mad, the revolutionary power of women's anger. welcome. your thoughts on the lived reality of these years since the trump judges ended roe and how it features into this election? >> well, it's something that i myself, as somebody that's written about abortion and public opinion around abortion for 20 years, i...
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>> we are trying to get roe v.o get an abortion in colorado, my happy, healthy son henry would not be here today. >> they took two leaders of infected fluid from my abdomen and the infection was so severe that i almost. >> i was to stay pregnant and deliver a baby that would suffocate in my arms. >> i did a great thing. [booing] ms. harris: from his own mouth, a great thing. there is nothing great about what happens to women like kate koss, who was heartbroken to learn her pregnancy was not viable, that if she remained pregnant she would be risking her own life or her ability to have children in the future, but the attorney general of texas -- [booing] threatened, threatened, if doctors terminated her pregnancy, they would be prosecuted, so kate was forced to flee the state to get the care she needed. in louisiana, caitlin was turned away for not one but -- from not one but two emergency rooms while miscarrying. she was bleeding. she was in pain. but because of a trump abortion ban, doctors would not treat her, bec
>> we are trying to get roe v.o get an abortion in colorado, my happy, healthy son henry would not be here today. >> they took two leaders of infected fluid from my abdomen and the infection was so severe that i almost. >> i was to stay pregnant and deliver a baby that would suffocate in my arms. >> i did a great thing. [booing] ms. harris: from his own mouth, a great thing. there is nothing great about what happens to women like kate koss, who was heartbroken to learn...
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restoring roe versus wade into federal law where it was for half a century before dobbs overruled roeersus wade a couple of years ago. under that framework i think that we have a balanced position and i would support going back to the law in iowa that we had before all this started. representative mariannette miller-meeks supported this exact six-week band iowa has between the strictest abortion bands in the country. it bans abortion before most women know that they are pregnant. she championed that comment touted that when she ran for the state legislature when she was in the state senate she boded to completely eliminate the right to abortion under the iowa constitution altogether. and then when she went to congress she signed onto a life at conception build the fence all abortion across the country with no exceptions at all. not for rape, incest or to save a woman's life. she is now trying to backtracks and she supports exceptions and things at election time so she is trying to moderate that position which is obviously out of step with iowans. it is meant fact checked by just about
restoring roe versus wade into federal law where it was for half a century before dobbs overruled roeersus wade a couple of years ago. under that framework i think that we have a balanced position and i would support going back to the law in iowa that we had before all this started. representative mariannette miller-meeks supported this exact six-week band iowa has between the strictest abortion bands in the country. it bans abortion before most women know that they are pregnant. she championed...
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president trump, taking credit for appointing the three justices who helped the supreme court overturn roe in this country. tonight, the former president's response just in. >>> meantime, at this hour, vice president kamala harris campaigning in wisconsin, with former republican congresswoman liz cheney. the daughter of former vice president dick cheney, a former republican leader on capitol hill. both liz cheney and her father have endorsed kamala harris. >>> the death toll from hurricane helene rising. more than 200 dead now, including a couple married more than 50 years. grandparents found together in their home. tonight, the national guard on the ground, mules now being used to get through areas with supplies because vehicles still cannot get through in some regions. >>> the economy tonight. and the dock workers strike is now in its third day. could there be more than 100 container ships waiting off the east coast and the gulf by tomorrow? and what this could mean for the prices you pay. >>> the breaking headline tonight. the notorious murder trial of lyle and erik menendez. the brothe
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he brags about overturning roe v. wade.d that women are dying? proud that doctors and nurses could be thrown in prison for life for administering lifesaving care? proud that young women in america today have fewer rights than their mothers and grandmothers? how dare he? donald trump even said everyone wanted roe v. wade to be overturned. [crowd booing] well, a woman in ohio was arrested and charged after having a miscarriage. so was a woman in south carolina. they didn't want this. hadley duvall, who became pregnant after being raped by her stepfather when she was 12 years old, she didn't want this. ryan hamilton, who is here tonight, his wife was denied treatment at the hospital for a miscarriage. they got home, he found her bleeding and unconscious. he put her in a car, packed up their nine-month-old child, and he drove to a different emergency room where doctors told them she could have died. he did not want this. let's be clear. and the men across america, this needs to be said. men across america do not want to see the
he brags about overturning roe v. wade.d that women are dying? proud that doctors and nurses could be thrown in prison for life for administering lifesaving care? proud that young women in america today have fewer rights than their mothers and grandmothers? how dare he? donald trump even said everyone wanted roe v. wade to be overturned. [crowd booing] well, a woman in ohio was arrested and charged after having a miscarriage. so was a woman in south carolina. they didn't want this. hadley...
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and i did it but the reversal of roe would become a loss at the ballot box blunting the expected red wave in the 2022 midterms and being very unpopular with voters as trump approaches 2024 he doesn't know how to talk about it everybody does he tout it? >> does he distance himself from it? >> he seems to choose a mixture of both. >> my view is now that we have abortion where everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint to states will determine by vote or legislation, or perhaps both and whatever they decide must be the law of the land in this case the law of the state. >> donald trump thinks that he's been given a sort of a neat pass out of the debate by saying, well, we're just going to send it back to the states so that i'm going to throw up my hands and i don't have to worry about this anymore. >> but many believe the issue will be back on president trump's agenda in a second term, especially given his running mate's past support of a national abortion ban, i certainly would like abortion to be illegal nationally the president has been very clear, he would not sign a national aborti
and i did it but the reversal of roe would become a loss at the ballot box blunting the expected red wave in the 2022 midterms and being very unpopular with voters as trump approaches 2024 he doesn't know how to talk about it everybody does he tout it? >> does he distance himself from it? >> he seems to choose a mixture of both. >> my view is now that we have abortion where everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint to states will determine by vote or legislation, or perhaps...
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and i did it but the reversal of roe would become a loss at the ballot box blunting the expected red wave in the 2022 midterms and being very unpopular with voters as trump approaches 2024 he doesn't know how to talk about it. >> everybody does. >> he touted does he distance himself from it? he seems to choose a mixture of both. >> my view is now that we have abortion where everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint to states will determine by vote or legislation, or perhaps both and whatever they decide must be the law of the land in this case the law of the state. >> donald trump thinks that he's been given a sort of a neat pass out of the debate by saying, well, we're just going to send it back to the states so that i'm going to throw up my hands and i don't have to worry about this anymore. >> but many believed the issue will be back on president trump's agenda in a second term, especially given his running mate's past support of a national abortion ban, i certainly would like abortion to be illegal nationally the president has been very clear, he would not sign a national abort
and i did it but the reversal of roe would become a loss at the ballot box blunting the expected red wave in the 2022 midterms and being very unpopular with voters as trump approaches 2024 he doesn't know how to talk about it. >> everybody does. >> he touted does he distance himself from it? he seems to choose a mixture of both. >> my view is now that we have abortion where everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint to states will determine by vote or legislation, or perhaps...
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a guy who has been found _ of roe v wade. a guy who has been found with _ of roe v wade.of rate and sexual abuse for up _ allegations of rate and sexual abuse for up to— allegations of rate and sexual abuse for up to two dozen women in addition — for up to two dozen women in addition to being found liable for rape _ addition to being found liable for rape and — addition to being found liable for rape. and someone who has a more than one _ rape. and someone who has a more than one occasion lied about abortion— than one occasion lied about abortion rights inc. there women up to nine _ abortion rights inc. there women up to nine months to have abortions. that is— to nine months to have abortions. that is flat — to nine months to have abortions. that is flat out a lie. this is someone _ that is flat out a lie. this is someone who is ok with women on their deathbed not having the decisions made by the doctors but made _ decisions made by the doctors but made by— decisions made by the doctors but made by republican legislators whether or not they are able to maintain — whether
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one of the people who turned over roe versus wade. who vetoed who got rid of roe versus wade. what did we know about neil courses at the time the vote came up? we know is a lower court judge she does a hobby lobby appeared it was restricted to contraception. we knew he had come from a list that had prescreened as people who would be antiabortion. and, we note 50, 50 anti- groups that support access to abortion had opposed if i had that information, i would have voted for him. and now jon deaton gives us the big defense of the filibuster. it's a filibuster that keeps us from making roe versus wade law of the land for that is the problem. we cannot pass it with 52 votes because the republican filibuster us. so here's the deal. if republicans are in control of the senate, there will be no bill to make roe versus wade law of the line for 50 folks or 51 or 52, with the republican controlled the senate will have no bill to codify it roe versus wade. that means when they are coming for us in massachusetts, we have no defense. >> hundred thank you. >> i get 30 seconds on this one base
one of the people who turned over roe versus wade. who vetoed who got rid of roe versus wade. what did we know about neil courses at the time the vote came up? we know is a lower court judge she does a hobby lobby appeared it was restricted to contraception. we knew he had come from a list that had prescreened as people who would be antiabortion. and, we note 50, 50 anti- groups that support access to abortion had opposed if i had that information, i would have voted for him. and now jon deaton...
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after the overturning of roe v.e, it was suddenly clear that she could do something joe biden couldn't. he was a conflicted catholic president who couldn't talk about abortion in a way that would feel authentic to people. she went out on the road. she started convening people in all kinds of states and not just abortion rights advocates, but people working on democracy issues in other ways and saying to them the same thing over and over. you all should be coordinating and cooperating. and that became this substructure of support that on july 21, became the people who pushed her over the line? >> yeah. that's somebody who was there in the white house at that time. i think that is exactly right. she's sort of post-dobbs excuse me. i think really did find her footing and you could see even internally as as you're making decisions in the white house about where the president's going, where the vice president's going, who's speaking to what she really was aggressive in, kind of grabbing the ring and saying, i'm going to
after the overturning of roe v.e, it was suddenly clear that she could do something joe biden couldn't. he was a conflicted catholic president who couldn't talk about abortion in a way that would feel authentic to people. she went out on the road. she started convening people in all kinds of states and not just abortion rights advocates, but people working on democracy issues in other ways and saying to them the same thing over and over. you all should be coordinating and cooperating. and that...
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we are seeing more and more the effects of overturning roe.seeing pregnant women unable to get first trimester medical care in red states because of the overturning of roe, and i think we are going to see that this is a much bigger issue than even -- you know, than it has gotten the kind of attention probably deserves. >> melanie, let's listen to what former president obama told voters yesterday in las vegas. here is that. >> i get why people are looking to shift things up. it's understandable. i understand it. what i cannot understand -- is why anybody would think that donald trump will shake things up in a way that is good for you. because there is absolutely no evidence that this man thinks about anybody but himself. he wants to sell you -- word of god, donald trump edition. he's got his name right there next to matthew and luke. and by the way, i'll give you one guess where those bibles are made. in china. this is mr. tough guy on china. except when he can make a few bucks. >> michelle obama will also be on the campaign trail next weekend.
we are seeing more and more the effects of overturning roe.seeing pregnant women unable to get first trimester medical care in red states because of the overturning of roe, and i think we are going to see that this is a much bigger issue than even -- you know, than it has gotten the kind of attention probably deserves. >> melanie, let's listen to what former president obama told voters yesterday in las vegas. here is that. >> i get why people are looking to shift things up. it's...
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roe versus wade got a right.he says, and many allies say it is true and provable over the decades. that he has this nuanced difference between his own religious upbringing and his obligations as a leader. and in a country with many religions and views there is not a way to have one religion rural public policy for all. it also counts otherwise. biden is not the first in this category. other candidates have emphasized on the campaign trail that their religion would not dictate every decision and office. so there is some nuance. and yet many voters have a common shorthand. that you have heard it. about focusing on choosing candidates whose personal beliefs supposedly should match their own.>> my beliefs align a lot more with her then trump. >> there are some people who are running you can feel they are doing it because they believe in what they're trying to do. >> i think that people want to separate policy from character, and i do not see how you can do that. >> we hear that a lot across different election cycles.
roe versus wade got a right.he says, and many allies say it is true and provable over the decades. that he has this nuanced difference between his own religious upbringing and his obligations as a leader. and in a country with many religions and views there is not a way to have one religion rural public policy for all. it also counts otherwise. biden is not the first in this category. other candidates have emphasized on the campaign trail that their religion would not dictate every decision and...
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that means when roe was overturned, there was information out there. this case hadn't come to light yet obviously, but this case just shows even before that happened, we all can knew what happened if women kbt get an abortion and texas did this bounty hunter law anyway. >> right. texas passed this abortion ban even though roe hadn't been overturned yet. anti-abortion activists and legislators knew this was going to happen, right? they planned for this. they knew very well what these laws would do. they're trying to playing it right now as if this is surprising to them, as if this is a tragedy. they planned for these tragedies. they knew this was going to happen. they knew that women were going to die and they passed these laws anyway. i spent the whole day being so angry and furious about this. you know, not only reading this horrific story but watching the anti-abortion movement's response to this. >> i'm -- you know, what you say i believe, jessica. and unless you don't understand what happens in pregnancy complications, which if you're writing law,
that means when roe was overturned, there was information out there. this case hadn't come to light yet obviously, but this case just shows even before that happened, we all can knew what happened if women kbt get an abortion and texas did this bounty hunter law anyway. >> right. texas passed this abortion ban even though roe hadn't been overturned yet. anti-abortion activists and legislators knew this was going to happen, right? they planned for this. they knew very well what these laws...
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donald trump, he even said everyone wanted roe versus wade to be overturned. well, a woman in ohio was arrested and charged after having a miscarriage. so was a woman in south carolina. they did not want it. dawn became pregnant after she was by her stop father at 12 years old. she did not want this. ryan hamilton who is here tonight his wife was denied treatment at the hospital for a miscarriage. they got home and she was bleeding and unconscious. he dressed her, put her in a car and packed up their nine- month-old child and drove to a different emergency room. doctors told them she could've died. ryan did not want this. let us be clear. men across the country, this needs to be said. men across america do not want to see their daughters, their wives and sisters and mothers put at risk because of their rights have been taken. i see the men here. i thank you, the men of america do not want this. now, the attorney general of texas is suing the united states government. so that texas prosecutors can -- check this out, so texas prosecutors can get their hands on p
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military the process of speaking abortion is always been difficult in the supreme court overturning roe v. wade along with shifting state losses made the process even more challenging, to talk about it we have air force lieutenant colonel who leads florida and air force group and looks at barriers women facing included access to abortion, caitlin clawson a former army captain in the current research fellow at the university of pennsylvania she's been reaching out to women in the military about the experience and army major laura lanzo she is a nurse and a phd at yale or research focuses on structural racism and how it contributes to health disparity for members of the military. welcome to all of you. i've been doing stories on this topic in my day job and i can say there is not a lot of great research at the on this topic especially post roe v. wade post dobbs decision, first of all, let's start with lieutenant colonel and what got you involved in this. >> thanks so much for hosting this panel and for putting the spotlight on the topic. i've been in the military for 26 years in active d
military the process of speaking abortion is always been difficult in the supreme court overturning roe v. wade along with shifting state losses made the process even more challenging, to talk about it we have air force lieutenant colonel who leads florida and air force group and looks at barriers women facing included access to abortion, caitlin clawson a former army captain in the current research fellow at the university of pennsylvania she's been reaching out to women in the military about...
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since the end of roe. we are talking about women dying and that is a deprivation to their entire family. abortion is not just an issue for women. it is also about men. it is about ago men who have a wife or a spouse with an atopic pregnancy. a wanted pregnancy. it is not just about elective abortion or through the tragedy of rape and incest, it is about basic health care. when we were there, the obgyn at the table with vice president harris was talking about how many doctors are leaving. vice president harris talked about if doctors leave the state, that means that no one can get any kind of health care when it comes to obgyn care or women's health care at all! so these are family issues. so texas is at the front line of depriving women of a right that republicans would like to see deprived for every woman in this country. and so it is really important i think that the vice president came in a big way to do a single issue speech to say this has to stop so the whole country doesn't become just like texas. >
since the end of roe. we are talking about women dying and that is a deprivation to their entire family. abortion is not just an issue for women. it is also about men. it is about ago men who have a wife or a spouse with an atopic pregnancy. a wanted pregnancy. it is not just about elective abortion or through the tragedy of rape and incest, it is about basic health care. when we were there, the obgyn at the table with vice president harris was talking about how many doctors are leaving. vice...
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many women and physicians are horrified by what's happened since donald trump's justices overturned roe v. >> wade we're seeing women scrambling across state lines to get the care they need. >> just this week a major medical journal reported that after roe was overturned infant mortality in this country rose in large part because women are being forced to carry fetuses that won't survive to term one woman spent 22 days in jail on murder charges after she miscarried in her own bathroom we are seeing doctors unsure if they can treat ectopic pregnancies. >> doctors being told they can't treat a woman until she becomes so close to death that only a life of the mother exception will allow them to act so so just imagine the profound effects for all of us if donald trump wins this election it states that are already effect. his fda could further out law patchwork systems the telehealth appointments, and mail order pills. thereby eliminating the last remaining protections for women in those states he could take actions that effectively ban abortion nationwide, which will put all of us in danger
many women and physicians are horrified by what's happened since donald trump's justices overturned roe v. >> wade we're seeing women scrambling across state lines to get the care they need. >> just this week a major medical journal reported that after roe was overturned infant mortality in this country rose in large part because women are being forced to carry fetuses that won't survive to term one woman spent 22 days in jail on murder charges after she miscarried in her own...
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he insists that and i'm going to quote, everybody wanted roe v. wade to be overturned. come on. everybody wanted this? women are being denied care during miscarriages. some only being treated once they develop sepsis? they didn't want this! couples just trying to grow their family who have been cut off from ivf treatments? they didn't want this. the men of america seeing their daughters, wives, sisters, and mothers put at risk because their rights have been stripped away? the men of america don't want this. women have died because of these bans. how could anybody say that they wanted this? and you have heard me say i do believe donald trump to be an unserious man. but the consequences of him ever being president again are brutally serious. and what i mentioned are just some of the consequences of what he has done and i will tell you, i pledge to you when congress passes a bill to restore reproductive freedom nationwide, as president of the united states, i will proudly sign it into law. proudly. with your help. and so, look, i'm traveling our country. around our nation, we are w
he insists that and i'm going to quote, everybody wanted roe v. wade to be overturned. come on. everybody wanted this? women are being denied care during miscarriages. some only being treated once they develop sepsis? they didn't want this! couples just trying to grow their family who have been cut off from ivf treatments? they didn't want this. the men of america seeing their daughters, wives, sisters, and mothers put at risk because their rights have been stripped away? the men of america...
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democrats hope that something is the overturning of roe v. wade specifically. but more broadly, the way that donald trump and the maga movement seem to view women. and they have some evidence that they're using. on harris personally, just lately, speakers at trump's rally insulted harris' iq made racist remarks about her heritage and said she's handled by pimps. elon musk's pack called her the q word. something his cohost told him to take back. trump reposted a truth social saying harris got her job through a sexual favor, which we won't describe. and in a fox interview, he said she'd be like a, quote, play toy for world leaders if elected. then on women in general, on top of the worry about abortion, trump's allies are so bro focused, even nikki haley says it's clear they're turning women off. the rnc was full of machismo. since then, tucker carlson positively compared trump to an abusive dad who would come home and spank the country if it voted for harris. trump himself has said he's the father of ivf and that he sees himself as the protector of women. he sai
democrats hope that something is the overturning of roe v. wade specifically. but more broadly, the way that donald trump and the maga movement seem to view women. and they have some evidence that they're using. on harris personally, just lately, speakers at trump's rally insulted harris' iq made racist remarks about her heritage and said she's handled by pimps. elon musk's pack called her the q word. something his cohost told him to take back. trump reposted a truth social saying harris got...
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for 54 years, they were trying to get roe v. wade terminated and i did it. the women thing, i did a great thing long-term. i think they will understand. i did a great thing. i want to talk about ivf. i'm the father of ivf. [booing] vice pres. harris: ok. the courts will take care of that. let's take care of november. we'll take care of november. now, i mean, seriously, so, first of all, no, donald, everybody did not want roe v. wade to be overturned. women are dying of sepsis because they cannot get the health care they need. they did not want this. couples just trying to grow their family are being cut off in the middle of ivf treatments. they did not want this. and now, i mean, it just gets more unbelievable sometimes. [laughter] that man calls himself the father of ivf? i mean, what does that even mean? he's the one that is responsible for it being at risk in the first place. and what is sadly interesting, i think, is that when you listen to donald trump talk, it becomes increasingly clear, i think, he has no idea what he's talking about. when it comes to
for 54 years, they were trying to get roe v. wade terminated and i did it. the women thing, i did a great thing long-term. i think they will understand. i did a great thing. i want to talk about ivf. i'm the father of ivf. [booing] vice pres. harris: ok. the courts will take care of that. let's take care of november. we'll take care of november. now, i mean, seriously, so, first of all, no, donald, everybody did not want roe v. wade to be overturned. women are dying of sepsis because they...
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he brags about overturning roe v. wade, and his own words, quote, i did it and i'm proud to have done it that's what he says one-half to ask proud. that women are dying. proud that doctors and nurses could be thrown in prison for life for administering life life-saving care brown, that young women in america today have fewer rights than their mothers and grandmothers. how dare he? donald trump wanted roe v. wade to be overturned. arrested and charged after having a miscarriage. so it was a woman of south carolina. they didn't want this hadley duvall, who became pregnant after being raped by her stepfather when she was 12-years-old. she didn't want this ryan hamilton, who is here tonight. his wife was denied treatment at the hospital for a miscarriage. they got home, he found her leading an unconscious. he dressed her, put her in a car, packed up their nine month old child, and drove to a different emergency room where doctors told him she could have died ryan didn't want this let's be clear men across america, this ne
he brags about overturning roe v. wade, and his own words, quote, i did it and i'm proud to have done it that's what he says one-half to ask proud. that women are dying. proud that doctors and nurses could be thrown in prison for life for administering life life-saving care brown, that young women in america today have fewer rights than their mothers and grandmothers. how dare he? donald trump wanted roe v. wade to be overturned. arrested and charged after having a miscarriage. so it was a...
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is this the final straw now that roe v. a mobilizing factor in this election where we have seen votrs cross partisan lines to protect abortion rights. this is the question this election cycle. >> congressman, we heard the comments from the vice president at the top, her pitch to gen-z voters, talking to students in wisconsin. it's a challenge for campaigns to get out the younger vote. is her message talking about freedoms and reproductive freedoms motivating this voting block? >> we think it is. it's a hard group to break through. as smart and educated as younger voters can be they're relatively lower information as a demographic. that low information voter might be drawn to voting on the brand. republican, democrat, independent, donald trump, what do i think of him? to hit home strong messages about democracy and personal freedoms, perhaps student loans, an opportunity economy the vice president talked about is great for young voters. vice president harris is doing everything right right now. donald trump is doing everythi
is this the final straw now that roe v. a mobilizing factor in this election where we have seen votrs cross partisan lines to protect abortion rights. this is the question this election cycle. >> congressman, we heard the comments from the vice president at the top, her pitch to gen-z voters, talking to students in wisconsin. it's a challenge for campaigns to get out the younger vote. is her message talking about freedoms and reproductive freedoms motivating this voting block? >> we...
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she's not saying we need to put roe versus wade back. she is saying that these laws that are resulting from the fall of roe, our unsustainable, i mean, that was the word that she is. all right. straight ahead here on cnn this morning. donald trump's call for deportations under a law more given 200-years-old and how the former president's messaging on immigration is landing with latino voters. we're going to speak live with miami mayor francis suarez plus kamala harris using trump's visit to mcdonald's to try it out? highlight a key economic issue for blue-collar workers i just saw something a process is beautiful, it's a beautiful thing to see i absolutely believe we must raise he's minimum wage and that hardworking americans, whether they're working at mcdonald's or anywhere else, should have at least the ability to be able to take care of their family developments overnight, we're bringing you the news the whole league all leads up to this you always. at the center of your day wildfires burning across the west. now, cnn new central nex
she's not saying we need to put roe versus wade back. she is saying that these laws that are resulting from the fall of roe, our unsustainable, i mean, that was the word that she is. all right. straight ahead here on cnn this morning. donald trump's call for deportations under a law more given 200-years-old and how the former president's messaging on immigration is landing with latino voters. we're going to speak live with miami mayor francis suarez plus kamala harris using trump's visit to...
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roe v. wade added to them. the right to contraception added to them in the 1960s.ight to open their own bank accounts. for the first time, white women had their rights taken away and i just think that the polls and the pundits are undercounting how angry they are, and how much of a fight they are ready to get in with these men who are saying, i am your protector. vote the way i vote and do what i say. >> yeah. it's so interesting to me that it is framed in this. i know you have to keep it a secret from your man but go and do it anyway, like it is a nod to the fundamentally conservative patriarchal dynamics of some of these conservative families but is also acknowledging that women get to do what women going to do. they're going to do what they think is in their best interest and clearly, trump abortion bands are not in the best interest. >> and it is not just that. the number one beneficiary of affirmative action in this country is white women. white women benefited more than people of color and the idea of pei benefits them. the madman era is seen as the good old
roe v. wade added to them. the right to contraception added to them in the 1960s.ight to open their own bank accounts. for the first time, white women had their rights taken away and i just think that the polls and the pundits are undercounting how angry they are, and how much of a fight they are ready to get in with these men who are saying, i am your protector. vote the way i vote and do what i say. >> yeah. it's so interesting to me that it is framed in this. i know you have to keep it...
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but after roe was overturned, the ground seemed to shift. unexpectedly strong support for abortion rights from independent voters led to a landslide victory of 59-41%. 14 counties that went for trump in 2020, as well as all five that went for bryden, voted against the amendment, and for reproductive freedom. abortion rights were safe in kansas, for now. >> for now. >> for now. in fact, every state that has had abortion on the ballot has voted in favor of providing abortion as reproductive health care for the women of that state. there is no doubt in my mind, however, that if the worst were to happen and donald trump were to become president again, he would go along with and sign a national abortion ban. if we were to keep the congress, which of course i hope we will, keeping the senate, taking back the house, he would use other techniques. he would look at that project 2025 agenda, he would listen to his very extreme supporters, whether it would be using the fda to try to undermine the use of medication abortion, whether it would be going al
but after roe was overturned, the ground seemed to shift. unexpectedly strong support for abortion rights from independent voters led to a landslide victory of 59-41%. 14 counties that went for trump in 2020, as well as all five that went for bryden, voted against the amendment, and for reproductive freedom. abortion rights were safe in kansas, for now. >> for now. >> for now. in fact, every state that has had abortion on the ballot has voted in favor of providing abortion as...
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the decision to overturn roe versus wade. >> i think everybody remembers where they were when they saw the actual words come down president harris was outraged. >> the vice president was due to speak that night and emily's list, one of the big political groups in the country that focuses on women and reproductive rights. so as the vice president began talking through what her concerns were, at some point, she started to go into a riff and that riff lead to how her they do this, how dare they come for women's rights? how dare they change this law? >> those republican leaders who are trying to weaponize the use of the law against women well, we say, how dare they she gets up on that stage and she absolutely just blows the house down how dare they tell a woman what she can do and cannot do with her own body and, it felt like a shift in the room. this incredibly focused person, this incredibly focused politician who used fighting these, restrictions on abortion as her north store it's interesting to me that she would embrace this, not for just the obvious reasons of being a woman politicia
the decision to overturn roe versus wade. >> i think everybody remembers where they were when they saw the actual words come down president harris was outraged. >> the vice president was due to speak that night and emily's list, one of the big political groups in the country that focuses on women and reproductive rights. so as the vice president began talking through what her concerns were, at some point, she started to go into a riff and that riff lead to how her they do this, how...
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he insists that -- i will quote, "everyone wanted roe v. wade to be overturned.", everybody wanted this? women are being denied care during miscarriages. some only being treated once they develop sepsis. they didn't want this. couples just trying to grow their family who have been cut off from ivf treatments. they didn't want this. the men of america seeing their daughters, wives, sisters and mothers put at risk because their rights have been stripped away. the men of america don't want this. women have died because of these bans. how could anybody say that they wanted this? you have heard me say, i do believe donald trump to be an unserious man. but, the consequences of him ever being president again are brutally serious. brutally serious. [applause] and what i mentioned are just some of the consequences of what he has done. i pledge to you when congress passes a bill to restore reproductive freedom nationwide, as president of the united states, i will proudly sign it into law. proudly. proudly. [applause] with your help. and so, look, and i am traveling our coun
he insists that -- i will quote, "everyone wanted roe v. wade to be overturned.", everybody wanted this? women are being denied care during miscarriages. some only being treated once they develop sepsis. they didn't want this. couples just trying to grow their family who have been cut off from ivf treatments. they didn't want this. the men of america seeing their daughters, wives, sisters and mothers put at risk because their rights have been stripped away. the men of america don't...
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so i a medical student before roe and i started with that and i'll read some of it. and then the middle part is a little bit the nitty gritty of getting this work going and taking care of people in the middle of all the anti-abortion battles in the eighties, nineties. and there are so chapters that are specific chapters about very specific subjects, and then the end of it is more about political consequences, what we're doing now. so bear me. i try to cut as much as possible. we'll go. okay. so i've been given a time which i will probably exceed, but all will work on it. okay. i haven't been very good following instructions. i was about six, but anyway, so. the 18th century is known as the of reason because centuries or millennia of blind religious belief and supernatural powers and mystical notions, the open for people to understand the world them starting with natural phenomena, with observation, the discovery of fact, reason, and a rational approach to their experiences. the idea of science developed as a way of understanding facts about. the world, by contrast. t
so i a medical student before roe and i started with that and i'll read some of it. and then the middle part is a little bit the nitty gritty of getting this work going and taking care of people in the middle of all the anti-abortion battles in the eighties, nineties. and there are so chapters that are specific chapters about very specific subjects, and then the end of it is more about political consequences, what we're doing now. so bear me. i try to cut as much as possible. we'll go. okay. so...
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>> i think the realistic expectations have to be the restoration of the rights of roe. it is realistic for women to expect that they can make their own health care decisions i believe that if kamala harris wins, we will likely have the votes in the senate to change the rules in order to codify roe versus wade. and i think the vast majority of americans will demand, will demand that the senate change the rules is this an issue she can run from? >> i don't think it's an issue. she can run from immigration. is the most difficult issue for her >> at the news of the week and ask questions like, what does the comedy show doing on cnn that's too much i want donald now can you slice that they're nobody got news for you? >> saturday at nine on cnn, any backs don't care information looking for a moisturizer that does more than just moisturize, try ole regenerate for ten benefits and every jar ole visibly firms lists and smooths wrinkles by penetrating the skin to boost regeneration at the surface cellular level, trial okay, l.a secret for staying fresh in the afterlife i use secr
>> i think the realistic expectations have to be the restoration of the rights of roe. it is realistic for women to expect that they can make their own health care decisions i believe that if kamala harris wins, we will likely have the votes in the senate to change the rules in order to codify roe versus wade. and i think the vast majority of americans will demand, will demand that the senate change the rules is this an issue she can run from? >> i don't think it's an issue. she can...
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will restore the rights of roe versus wade. make sure women have their healthcare decisions will not the people's lives at risk because of the geography of where they live. it will go back to the way it was before donald trump gleefully said we've got the best of both worlds here. things are wonderful. the states are handling it. it's a beautiful thing. it's not a beautiful thing to see women dying. and being at risk of being in prison. shannon: it is not to see any single woman suffered by the website a single state no matter how pro-life restrictive their laws are that do not allow a doctor to intercede that's true in georgia and texas as well. i want to turn to the economy our latest polling shows 66% of americans we talked to said buying groceries is a major problem for them. when we asked people how they feel about the policies of this administration versus the previous double the amount of people surveyed said biden/harrison policies have hurt them rather than help them in the film is economically that is in stark contras
will restore the rights of roe versus wade. make sure women have their healthcare decisions will not the people's lives at risk because of the geography of where they live. it will go back to the way it was before donald trump gleefully said we've got the best of both worlds here. things are wonderful. the states are handling it. it's a beautiful thing. it's not a beautiful thing to see women dying. and being at risk of being in prison. shannon: it is not to see any single woman suffered by the...
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we have to start with roe. it was an egregiously wrong decision that overturned the pro-life law of every single state. it's largely conceded that it was wrong. professor at harvard talked about it being not constitutional law and barely giving any sense of trying to be constitutional law. lawrence tribe from harvard says its reasoning was a verbal smokescreen. justice ginsburg criticized it for interrupting the democratic process. the justices said it forced upon women a distressful life and future. this was the vision of motherhood that gave us roe. and yet nobody thought roe would be reversed. if we think months before the dogs oral argument, i was at a debate with a professor from columbia. i was making all this points that roll is wrong -- roll -- roe is wrong. the professor says i agree with you. i asked the supreme court to overrule roe. it didn't happen then and it won't ever happen. we have jobs now and it's nothing short of miraculous. -- dobbs now and it's nothing short of miraculous. so many of you
we have to start with roe. it was an egregiously wrong decision that overturned the pro-life law of every single state. it's largely conceded that it was wrong. professor at harvard talked about it being not constitutional law and barely giving any sense of trying to be constitutional law. lawrence tribe from harvard says its reasoning was a verbal smokescreen. justice ginsburg criticized it for interrupting the democratic process. the justices said it forced upon women a distressful life and...
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mariannette: what i have always supported is roe v. wade, restoring roe v. wade into federal law, where it was for half a century before dobbs overruled roe v. wade years ago. under that framework, i think we have a balanced position. i would support going back to the law in iowa that we had before all of this started. that is in sharp contrast to my opponent. representative miller-meeks supported this exec six-week a band that i am one now has. it is one of the strictest abortion bands in the country. it bans abortion before most women know they are pregnant. she champion of that, touted that when she ran for the state legislature. when she was in the state senate, she voted to completely eliminate the right to abortion under the iowa constitution altogether. then when she went to congress, she signed on to life conception bill that banned all abortions across the country with no exceptions at all, not for rape, incest, or to save a woman's life. she has not tried to backtrack from that, saying she supports exceptions. it is election time so she is trying t
mariannette: what i have always supported is roe v. wade, restoring roe v. wade into federal law, where it was for half a century before dobbs overruled roe v. wade years ago. under that framework, i think we have a balanced position. i would support going back to the law in iowa that we had before all of this started. that is in sharp contrast to my opponent. representative miller-meeks supported this exec six-week a band that i am one now has. it is one of the strictest abortion bands in the...
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the supreme court overturned roe v.e and you said he agree with the texas law, so where do you stand? as a texan and as a father? >> portion is an issue many care deeply about an issue that people are genuinely and deeply pro-life or pro-choice and all sorts of positions. i agree that under our constitution the way we resolve questions is at the ballot box voting and that is why the law is the legislature sets the laws. you would not expect texas to be the same as california or alabama in new york. there are areas we disagree and a lot of consensus. we support parents should be notified before their child gets an abortion. late-term abortions are too extreme and we overwhelmingly agree taxpayer money should not pay for abortion. congressman allred's voting record rejects that. he voted in favor of striking down the law giving parents the right to be notified, he voted in favor of legalizing abortion including eighth and ninth months of pregnancy. that is extreme. >> it is time to tell the truth. senator cruz lied about
the supreme court overturned roe v.e and you said he agree with the texas law, so where do you stand? as a texan and as a father? >> portion is an issue many care deeply about an issue that people are genuinely and deeply pro-life or pro-choice and all sorts of positions. i agree that under our constitution the way we resolve questions is at the ballot box voting and that is why the law is the legislature sets the laws. you would not expect texas to be the same as california or alabama in...
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they have been rising since roe v. wade was overturned, and they are higher now than they were before the dobbs decision in 2022. so on average, other about 99,000 monthly abortions provided either through hospitals, clinicians, offices, or through telemedicine per month in the united states for the first half of 2024. if you compare the last quarter up through june to the same period the year before they were up 11% overall and a lot of that is being, being driven by access through telemedicine. so people who are getting access to medication, abortion, you can see there that red line is when the dobbs decision was that overturned, roe v. wade. and now the average number of monthly abortions is higher than it was previously before that decision. so telemedicine is the way a lot more people are getting access to abortion. it was about 4% of total clinician provided abortions in april of 2022, right before dobbs was overturned. now, it's 21% total abortions. >> that's really interesting. what did this study find out abou
they have been rising since roe v. wade was overturned, and they are higher now than they were before the dobbs decision in 2022. so on average, other about 99,000 monthly abortions provided either through hospitals, clinicians, offices, or through telemedicine per month in the united states for the first half of 2024. if you compare the last quarter up through june to the same period the year before they were up 11% overall and a lot of that is being, being driven by access through...