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we are here because we understand we just celebrated the 50th anniversary of roe v wade last year, the rights of women to choose how they take care of their health by not granting access to abortion in places all over the united states is absolutely a direct threat against women's health, period. [applause] so, we are here because kimberley ellis, the director of the commission on the status of women came to me and to other women throughout the bay area to talk about how are we going to respond. as places like texas deny women the right to get an abortion and to take care of their health and to make decisions about their bodies, what happens when those women need help? they come to places like california. what is going to be our response not just in san francisco, but what's going to be our response in california? last year women came together and proposition 1 was passed. solidifying in our constitution [applause] solid ifying in our consitution in california as a whole we will not take away a women right to choose and what does that mean for various counties and the work that needs t
we are here because we understand we just celebrated the 50th anniversary of roe v wade last year, the rights of women to choose how they take care of their health by not granting access to abortion in places all over the united states is absolutely a direct threat against women's health, period. [applause] so, we are here because kimberley ellis, the director of the commission on the status of women came to me and to other women throughout the bay area to talk about how are we going to...
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countless times that we chanted the slogan hey, hey, whoa, whoa, roe v. wade has got to go. hat need to be thanked. you heard from lynn fitch who did a tremendous job of bringing the dobbs case, but also thanks to justice illegal for writing a brilliant decision, brilliant opinion, and what he did was to convey to the log makers that the federal state, and local level to regulate or prohibit abortion. we have an ingrained invitation to protect life. behind me are some of the most dedicated pro-life leaders in the house, many are back at their districts that are not here today, speaking at their rallies at this great day. i want to thank my colleagues, it's all about teamwork. last week, as you know, the house did not pass the born alive bill, anna wagner's bill, and of course, the resolution to demand to deter us against pregnancy care centers. pro life offices, churches, be investigated. so far, we have had nothing but crickets from the department of justice and from the biden administration. and in the coming weeks, the house will vote for the no taxpayer funding for aborti
countless times that we chanted the slogan hey, hey, whoa, whoa, roe v. wade has got to go. hat need to be thanked. you heard from lynn fitch who did a tremendous job of bringing the dobbs case, but also thanks to justice illegal for writing a brilliant decision, brilliant opinion, and what he did was to convey to the log makers that the federal state, and local level to regulate or prohibit abortion. we have an ingrained invitation to protect life. behind me are some of the most dedicated...
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we praise you for the recent end of roe v. wadepresents new opportunities and challenges in our efforts to protect babies and mothers from the tragedy of abortion. please guide and strengthen us as we march into a post row -roe america. we ask your blessings on a diverse and energetic pro-life movement in our nation. while you created us individually and uniquely, you also created us to be in a community with each other. each of us has been given unique talents, passions, and roles to play in building a culture of life where the beauty and dignity of every person is valued, celebrated, and protected. in these challenging times of unrest and new threats to human life, help us seek peaceful solutions that respect lives of all people born and pre-born. we especially lift up any pregnant mother in need and those who have been wounded by abortion, in unity and in solidarity. may we walk with them in their time of need. almighty god, please pour out your graces on all of our efforts and unite us as we march forward into a post-roe americ
we praise you for the recent end of roe v. wadepresents new opportunities and challenges in our efforts to protect babies and mothers from the tragedy of abortion. please guide and strengthen us as we march into a post row -roe america. we ask your blessings on a diverse and energetic pro-life movement in our nation. while you created us individually and uniquely, you also created us to be in a community with each other. each of us has been given unique talents, passions, and roles to play in...
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roe v. wade -- i'm sorry, dobbs against jackson overturning roe v. wade returns at issue to the democratic forum. now we have to do our work there. but i think justice thomas is right -- this is very controversial to say. justice thomas, in his concurring opinion in dobbs -- and no one joined him in this -- but i believe he was right in saying that in exposing a salacious and rejecting the doctrine of substantive due process, which is the principal on which row -- roe was built, the court has also undermined the authority of its other substantive due process decisions, including the decision that redefined marriage for the entire nation. so there is an opening there. the other justices have been at pains to say that is not the issue, that's not what we are talking about here. but i think what justice thomas says is true as a logical manner -- logical matter. with roe gone and gone because substantive due process is a corruptive doctrine, exposed for the fallacy it is, there is no solid constitutional basis for some of these other decisions. that does
roe v. wade -- i'm sorry, dobbs against jackson overturning roe v. wade returns at issue to the democratic forum. now we have to do our work there. but i think justice thomas is right -- this is very controversial to say. justice thomas, in his concurring opinion in dobbs -- and no one joined him in this -- but i believe he was right in saying that in exposing a salacious and rejecting the doctrine of substantive due process, which is the principal on which row -- roe was built, the court has...
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that the justices scalia, thomas, and alito needed any converting or backing up of their views of roe v. wade it was wrongly decided and needed to be overturned. just as thomas had already voted to overturn roe, casey in 1892, justice alito, when he was at the department of justice in 1985, the constitution, quote, does not protect the right to an abortion. years before this operation began, mr. schenck preyed on the goodwill of well-intentioned people who -- this entire brought it was a grift and had zero impact on his justices or any justice in their vote or opinions. today's hearing concerns mr. schenck's dubious claim that june 2014, during a dinner at the home, justice alito or his wife disclosed to two of the donors the result of the hubbell ave decision three weeks before it was issued. of course, mr. schenck was not at the dinner, but claims he was told by one of the donors that participated in the next day. -- denies that they ever disclose this information. justice alito also denies that he or his wife disclosed this information. mr. schenck manipulates vague emails to spin a tale.
that the justices scalia, thomas, and alito needed any converting or backing up of their views of roe v. wade it was wrongly decided and needed to be overturned. just as thomas had already voted to overturn roe, casey in 1892, justice alito, when he was at the department of justice in 1985, the constitution, quote, does not protect the right to an abortion. years before this operation began, mr. schenck preyed on the goodwill of well-intentioned people who -- this entire brought it was a grift...
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again, it shows that the ultimate goal was never as a the supreme court said, roe v. wadeo, no. the ultimate goal is to ban it for everyone nationwide. >> what should women do -- or, people who need abortions -- and think that they live in a state where they can't gain access to a surgical abortion? what did they do right now? what do you advise people who are alarmed -- they are just finding this out -- today call their doctors? >> yes. the first thing, no matter what the court rules, if people have an abortion scheduled, if they have a telehealth visit scheduled, if they were going to get medication abortion, call your clinic first. find out first what is happening. don't assume that you know. don't assume that because you saw a new show that maybe you are ready to take action when you are not. go ahead and look at it. and then also look at other credible resources, all the nonprofit organizations, the planned parenthood, and independent clinics, abortion funds, and all the places that you can get information. the new york attorney general has information on her website.
again, it shows that the ultimate goal was never as a the supreme court said, roe v. wadeo, no. the ultimate goal is to ban it for everyone nationwide. >> what should women do -- or, people who need abortions -- and think that they live in a state where they can't gain access to a surgical abortion? what did they do right now? what do you advise people who are alarmed -- they are just finding this out -- today call their doctors? >> yes. the first thing, no matter what the court...
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. >> turning briefly to abortion you signed an executive order immediately after roe v wade was overturnedut cooperating with any neighboring governments trying to prosecutor investigate and you did that even before idaho came in with their loss why was that important to do that and how is that working out now that states are cracking down quick. >> it's important obviously because those that want to have vigilante justice to go across the border to take this away from women in my state we knew that would happen and is happening that is an effort with these medical abortions people are trying to stop the fda to have access so it is a clear and present danger so we are trying to protect the privacy of women so they cannot have access to medical records so even with retail behavior if you don't protect that privacy to allow those vigilantes to target women in our state so to increase privacy protection to use that court system to have used the privilege so those two bills to address that and where are they at the moment quick. >> some of them you have to draft the's carefully but i think we
. >> turning briefly to abortion you signed an executive order immediately after roe v wade was overturnedut cooperating with any neighboring governments trying to prosecutor investigate and you did that even before idaho came in with their loss why was that important to do that and how is that working out now that states are cracking down quick. >> it's important obviously because those that want to have vigilante justice to go across the border to take this away from women in my...
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it was roe v. wade. we still have a consensus. cans do not support overturning roe v. wade. what do you make of that? >> i am shaking my head because, as you know, and i, think, some viewers may know, i -- spent years working at planned parenthood. and i heard this rhetoric from republicans who want to sound as though they want to do what is best for families in this country. and yet, they will say things and do things like she is talking about. it's a six weeks? is a ten weeks? is it 15 weeks? none of those bands actually help mothers and families in this country. what she is signaling at -- to be on, and she's using language that makes her sound like he is being thoughtful, but really is saying, i might i'm going to get into office. i will do whatever you all tell me to do. what's not happening is the soft language that goes against the majority of the american people. and to be clear, what we saw in 2022 -- a lot of republicans also thought that this was a harmful strategy. there were a lot of republicans who got reelected becau
it was roe v. wade. we still have a consensus. cans do not support overturning roe v. wade. what do you make of that? >> i am shaking my head because, as you know, and i, think, some viewers may know, i -- spent years working at planned parenthood. and i heard this rhetoric from republicans who want to sound as though they want to do what is best for families in this country. and yet, they will say things and do things like she is talking about. it's a six weeks? is a ten weeks? is it 15...
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>> and any day now a texas judge could make one of the biggest rulings on abortion access since roe v. wade was overturned could a popular and fda approved abortion pill be pulled off the shelves nationwide >>> plus, what we now know about a top college basketball star being linked to a fatal shooting >>> and the dancing grannies hit the streets during mardi gras. why it was so much more than just a celebration >> announcer: this is nbc nightly news with jose diaz-balart. >>> good evening we begin tonight with a rare storm that hasn't been seen in california in decades. as we come on the air, millions are under life-threatening flash flood alerts after an historic system pummeled the state. just listen to this, a blizzard warning was issued for the first time ever in san bernardino county, where they saw more than 5 feet of snow other parts of the state saw hurricane-force winds and torrential rain. rescue workers raced against the clock to save stranded drivers, and now that storm system is pushing east our dana griffin is in los angeles with the very latest >> reporter: life-threatening f
>> and any day now a texas judge could make one of the biggest rulings on abortion access since roe v. wade was overturned could a popular and fda approved abortion pill be pulled off the shelves nationwide >>> plus, what we now know about a top college basketball star being linked to a fatal shooting >>> and the dancing grannies hit the streets during mardi gras. why it was so much more than just a celebration >> announcer: this is nbc nightly news with jose...
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also, if everybody felt freaked out when roe v. wadeapplause] i wanted to give people an answer to that question. so with abortion access front, we decided, what we want to do is create programs that folks can jump into, we will meet you where you are. if you have 10 minutes, and i were to give, we have fun things in the street, we can help you legislatively. we have this great program called operation save abortion. it is pretty simple. a five-part series, get together with your friends, do it, learn how you can do more than just march, because i just feel like you are in anger fluff are point. >> sarah: anger fluffer. [laughter] >> i feel like people really want to get involved so with us, it is like, we just watch the super bowl. 100 million other ads with people who are funding antiabortion garbage and we are having bake sales or try to get people services, right? [cheers and applause] i am not going to say you should donate, but you should donate. [applause] >> sarah: so you started abortion access front, also known as abortion af.
also, if everybody felt freaked out when roe v. wadeapplause] i wanted to give people an answer to that question. so with abortion access front, we decided, what we want to do is create programs that folks can jump into, we will meet you where you are. if you have 10 minutes, and i were to give, we have fun things in the street, we can help you legislatively. we have this great program called operation save abortion. it is pretty simple. a five-part series, get together with your friends, do...
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just stay with us. >> congress must restore the right that was taken away in roe v. waded protect roe v. wade. >> [applause] >> -- make no mistake about it. if congress passes a national ban, i will veto it. >> [applause] not having the energy to do the things that i wanted to do. before dexcom g6, i was frustrated. all of that finger-pricking and all of that pain, my a1c was still stuck. there is a better way to manage diabetes. the dexcom g6 continuous glucose monitoring system eliminates painful fingersticks, helps lower a1c, and it's covered by medicare. before dexcom g6, i couldn't enjoy a single meal. i was always trying to out-guess my glucose and it was awful. (female announcer) dexcom g6 is a small wearable that sends your glucose numbers to your phone or dexcom receiver without painful fingersticks. the arrow shows the direction your glucose is heading: up, down, or steady, so you can make better decisions about food, insulin, and activity in the moment. it can even alert you before you go too low or when you're high. oh, the fun is absolutely back. after dexcom
just stay with us. >> congress must restore the right that was taken away in roe v. waded protect roe v. wade. >> [applause] >> -- make no mistake about it. if congress passes a national ban, i will veto it. >> [applause] not having the energy to do the things that i wanted to do. before dexcom g6, i was frustrated. all of that finger-pricking and all of that pain, my a1c was still stuck. there is a better way to manage diabetes. the dexcom g6 continuous glucose...
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. -- even before roe v. wade. henry wade was the district attorney in dallas, texas. it was argued by a classmate of my predecessor eddie bernice , johnson. and on the house floor, a young woman who was still in her 20's, only one month into her service on the texas legislature gets a call from the supreme court so texas is why equip had -- women have reproductive rights in the first place. texas is the reason why some of -- has been rescued from the jim crow relic, that were put into place. texas has led the way in what i consider to be a candidacy throughout this country when it -- came to rowing back productive rights for women's health, and getting to the ballot box. i think it's time for texans to rise up and for people to see who the real texas is. >> did your predecessor give you any advice? >> oh, my gosh, tons. the one thing that she said because she did call me and ask me to run for this seat, was that she wanted someone with experience. and there's over a 40-year gap difference in our age and people kept saying, she's a little different from you. and i'm th
. -- even before roe v. wade. henry wade was the district attorney in dallas, texas. it was argued by a classmate of my predecessor eddie bernice , johnson. and on the house floor, a young woman who was still in her 20's, only one month into her service on the texas legislature gets a call from the supreme court so texas is why equip had -- women have reproductive rights in the first place. texas is the reason why some of -- has been rescued from the jim crow relic, that were put into place....
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whether or not you care about the leak of the opinion of the court's decision to overturn roe v. wade, which was authored by justice samuel aleto, the court's investigation into that leak has been incredibly telling. all rank and file supreme court employees were required to sign affidavits swearing they didn't leak the draft decision, but the justices themselves were not. that investigation led to a whistle-blower coming forward alleging that way back in 2014 he received an early heads up about the landmark hobby lobby contraception decision, another decision authored by justice amual aleto. justice aleto no one actually pressing the justices. last year justice clarence thomas was the lone dissent against the supreme court decision to let trump obtain presidential records. months later they discovered thomas' wife, ginni, had texted with mark meadows leading up to january 6th to overturn election results. clarence thomas, lone dissent. none of this is shall we say a good look, nor is it normal for our country's justice system, and that is why today democratic senator chris murphy and
whether or not you care about the leak of the opinion of the court's decision to overturn roe v. wade, which was authored by justice samuel aleto, the court's investigation into that leak has been incredibly telling. all rank and file supreme court employees were required to sign affidavits swearing they didn't leak the draft decision, but the justices themselves were not. that investigation led to a whistle-blower coming forward alleging that way back in 2014 he received an early heads up...
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just stay with us. >> congress must restore the right that was taken away in roe v. wade it if congress passes a national ban, i will veto it. [applause] ♪♪ we all have a purpose in life - a “why.” maybe it's perfecting that special place that you want to keep in the family... ...or passing down the family business... ...or giving back to the places that inspire you. no matter your purpose, at pnc private bank, we will work with you every step of the way to help you achieve it. so let us focus on the how. just tell us - what's your why? ♪♪ if you're turning 65 soon or over 65 and planning to retire... now's the time to learn more about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare and get help protecting yourself from the out-of-pocket costs medicare doesn't pay. because the time to prepare is before you go on medicare. don't wait. get started today. call unitedhealthcare for your free decision guide. realtor.com (in a whisper) if we use kevin's college fund, we can afford this house. the house whisperer! this house says use realtor.com to find options
just stay with us. >> congress must restore the right that was taken away in roe v. wade it if congress passes a national ban, i will veto it. [applause] ♪♪ we all have a purpose in life - a “why.” maybe it's perfecting that special place that you want to keep in the family... ...or passing down the family business... ...or giving back to the places that inspire you. no matter your purpose, at pnc private bank, we will work with you every step of the way to help you achieve it. so...
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the supreme court's decision to overturn roe v. wadeo abortion. more than a dozen states have banned abortions or no longer have facilities where abortions can be performed that's why some students are pushing for these plan b vending machines. >> after roe v. wade was overturned, we felt a lot of passion in making sure that people felt supported on that campus. >> reporter: joe fryer, nbc news. >>> the college board is now overhauling its advanced placement course on african american studies. it was banned in florida by governor ron desantis who claimed the course had a left wing bias. among the topics removed, the names of several black authors and other topics like black lives matter. however, black conservatism is suggested as a research project. the colle ge -what's he doing? -he's cleaning the trash cans. oh, boy. meeting a new young homeowner for the first time is a unique challenge. -so you think you can help? -i can try. hey, what you doing? oh, just cleaning my trash cans. wow. it's important to build trust. see you put your a
the supreme court's decision to overturn roe v. wadeo abortion. more than a dozen states have banned abortions or no longer have facilities where abortions can be performed that's why some students are pushing for these plan b vending machines. >> after roe v. wade was overturned, we felt a lot of passion in making sure that people felt supported on that campus. >> reporter: joe fryer, nbc news. >>> the college board is now overhauling its advanced placement course on...
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and to the supreme court, which overturned roe v. wade in june.th there that has been consistently, you know, has consistently yielded the results that conservatives want on these kinds of cases. so, you know, i think that if this case was filed in a different district, with a judge that had a different reputation, abortion rights groups would be far less concerned, because the claims in the lawsuit have been pretty widely dismissed as lacking kind of legal and medical basis, but because it is this judge at this moment, they're really worried. and they're making plans for, you know,epristone goes off the market. and there are some things that they can do. they could go to a misaprostol only protocol, a different kind of pill that has been used, but that is not something that has been done in this country for a lot of years, so it would take a lot of finagling and send abortion clinics into upheaval once again. >> it's a case that has far-reaching implications and an extremely critical case. caroline kitschner, thanks for your reporting on this sub
and to the supreme court, which overturned roe v. wade in june.th there that has been consistently, you know, has consistently yielded the results that conservatives want on these kinds of cases. so, you know, i think that if this case was filed in a different district, with a judge that had a different reputation, abortion rights groups would be far less concerned, because the claims in the lawsuit have been pretty widely dismissed as lacking kind of legal and medical basis, but because it is...
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when we think about the chaos that was created by the supreme court's overturning of roe v. wade, that is going to be completely compounded, and i know wendy knows this because she comes from the state where so much of this is happening. it's going to be even more compounded if this judge with his right-wing agenda does away with the medication abortion pill, and that is going to affect millions and millions of women in every state, even a state like hawaii which was the first state in the nation to decriminalize abortion. >> you know, wendy davis, you obviously stood up and we remember your pink sneakers, and tried to stop your state from taking away women's rights. it's gone way in the other direction. it's one of the most extreme states when it comes to owning women the minute they're pregnant and girls, teenagers, little girls. talk about what it would mean if now women can't even get this pill. now women in states like yours would have no recourse in any state. >> that's exactly right, joy. as senator hirono points out, this isn't something that's just going to impact people
when we think about the chaos that was created by the supreme court's overturning of roe v. wade, that is going to be completely compounded, and i know wendy knows this because she comes from the state where so much of this is happening. it's going to be even more compounded if this judge with his right-wing agenda does away with the medication abortion pill, and that is going to affect millions and millions of women in every state, even a state like hawaii which was the first state in the...
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>> well, you know, i think the overturning of roe v. wademething that's focused a lot of attention on this question of support for families, but the discussion about supporting families goes back to before that. you know, senator romney first proposed his version of a child allowance in 2021, which is when we proposed our version at american compass. of course that followed on senator rubio and senator lee fighting very hard during the tax reform debate of 2017 to put a much more generous child tax credit in, so i think certainly as a political matter, there's a lot of salience and attention on the question, but how to support working families is an economic question that comes out of decades of bad economic policy and the reality that it's just a lot harder to make ends meet for your typical middle class family. >> so sending cash to families, making housing more affordable, expanding medicare, providing child subsidies to families earning six figures in some cases. who are you getting on board in terms of republican lawmakers to get legisl
>> well, you know, i think the overturning of roe v. wademething that's focused a lot of attention on this question of support for families, but the discussion about supporting families goes back to before that. you know, senator romney first proposed his version of a child allowance in 2021, which is when we proposed our version at american compass. of course that followed on senator rubio and senator lee fighting very hard during the tax reform debate of 2017 to put a much more generous...
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roe v. wade is overturned. we're sending it back to the states to decide.ate where they can't gain access to a surgical abortion? what are they doing right now, what do you advise people who are alarmed, they're just finding this. out they call or doctors, yes, -- >> i think no matter what the court rules, if people have an abortion scheduled, or attala health. as if they were gonna get medication. abortion is called your clinic for. as five now first what's happening. don't assume that you know. i'll go to assume that -- that you saw new show that maybe you're ready to take action. go ahead -- and look at another credible resources -- planned parenthood, in a panic clinic -- abortion funds and all the places that you forget. -- the attorney general has information on her website. , all those places, we're trying to get the information first, don't just assume. >> it's very hard, i think because not enough attention's been paid to this issue. it's hard to fathom could be on our doorstep. literally, in the next 24 hours. and the chaos as you say, layer on to
roe v. wade is overturned. we're sending it back to the states to decide.ate where they can't gain access to a surgical abortion? what are they doing right now, what do you advise people who are alarmed, they're just finding this. out they call or doctors, yes, -- >> i think no matter what the court rules, if people have an abortion scheduled, or attala health. as if they were gonna get medication. abortion is called your clinic for. as five now first what's happening. don't assume that...
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. >> vice kamala harris marks the 50th anniversary of the roe v. wade abortion decision. here is a look at her comments. >> thank you. where are you? there she is she left the stage. always on the stage. we love all of our front line folks. and this room is filled with them. filled with them good afternoon everyone, it's good to be back in florida and tallahassee. in the house. so, before we talk about the subject for which we are all convening, argue want to address the tragedy of what happened in my home state in monterey park, california. a time of a cultural celebration. yet, another community has been torn apart by -- so, duggan i join the current president of dr. biden i, i know everyone here in mourning for those who were killed, as we pray for those who are injured, and as we grieve for those many people whose lives are forever changed. all of us in this room and in our country understand, the violence must stop. and president biden and i, and our administration will continue to provide full support to the local authorities. as we learn more. and with that, i want
. >> vice kamala harris marks the 50th anniversary of the roe v. wade abortion decision. here is a look at her comments. >> thank you. where are you? there she is she left the stage. always on the stage. we love all of our front line folks. and this room is filled with them. filled with them good afternoon everyone, it's good to be back in florida and tallahassee. in the house. so, before we talk about the subject for which we are all convening, argue want to address the tragedy of...
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it stayed that way and that's how roe v. wade got through. it wasn't until republicans started getting the majority in the senate that democrats started coming up with ideas and how to reform the court area i think the court is fine. probably in 10 years, it's going to be ruling the way i don't like. there is a line in the court -- the constitution is always ignored. anything that is not enumerated in the constitution is left to the states. i'm a republican to the core and i think that should be the guiding principle of the united states. there is too much federal government and i'm a states rights guy forever. it's good to see you and i miss you. guest: so nice of you and i appreciate it. a lot of what you said makes sense. i grew up believing that the court was on the level. you had a chief justice warren who was a republican. he was from bakersfield, california, republican governor california and came on the and wrote the brown decision. that was for civil rights. justice brennan, many people like me who are more liberal have always consid
it stayed that way and that's how roe v. wade got through. it wasn't until republicans started getting the majority in the senate that democrats started coming up with ideas and how to reform the court area i think the court is fine. probably in 10 years, it's going to be ruling the way i don't like. there is a line in the court -- the constitution is always ignored. anything that is not enumerated in the constitution is left to the states. i'm a republican to the core and i think that should...
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that's how roe v wade got to court so it wasn't until republicans started to get the majority in the senate. probably in ten years it's going to be ruling in a way that i don't like but there is a lien in the court that says anything that's not enumerated is up to the states and i am a republican to the core. i think that should be the guiding principle of the united states. there'ste too much federal government. it's good to see you. i miss you guys. hispanic appreciate how friendly. a lot of what you said makes sense to me. i grew up believing the court was on the level. you had a chief justice for oa r bakersfield california. justice brennan many people like me who are on the liberal side considered him one of the greatest justices and president kennedy appointed the football story and he was very conservative. that's changed and now we have people on the court showing they have a political agenda. it's so predictable what they are going to do. it was demonstrated in the case where they actually throughout 50 years of precedent. they hadad the chance to appoint more people but her
that's how roe v wade got to court so it wasn't until republicans started to get the majority in the senate. probably in ten years it's going to be ruling in a way that i don't like but there is a lien in the court that says anything that's not enumerated is up to the states and i am a republican to the core. i think that should be the guiding principle of the united states. there'ste too much federal government. it's good to see you. i miss you guys. hispanic appreciate how friendly. a lot of...
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when conservatives on the supreme court overturned roe v. wade didn't strip the right to an abortion from wealthy women, they took it from the most vulnerable women. i won't accept that for the women of illinois, and neither do the majority of the people of illinois. that is why last month, we expanded our pool of abortion providers and eliminated barriers to access, allowing birth centers to provide all reproductive care, eliminating copays for birth control and abortive medications. since roe was overturned, all the states around us have taken away reproductive freedom from their residents, so illinois healthcare providers are seeing triple the demand, with desperate patients showing up at the crack of dawn every day. that's why we are establishing a reproductive health public navigation hotline, so patients can call ahead for a risk assessment and find the services that will meet their needs. from transportation and lodging to insurance coverage options, the hotline will help patients traverse a complex and overwhelmed system. to address the s
when conservatives on the supreme court overturned roe v. wade didn't strip the right to an abortion from wealthy women, they took it from the most vulnerable women. i won't accept that for the women of illinois, and neither do the majority of the people of illinois. that is why last month, we expanded our pool of abortion providers and eliminated barriers to access, allowing birth centers to provide all reproductive care, eliminating copays for birth control and abortive medications. since roe...
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did in minnesota so let's talk about abortion you are the first governor to pass protections with roe v wadeng overturned and you gained that full democrat control every individual has a fundamental right of the individual zone reproductive health. i'm giving you talking point so should the state have any role to regulate abortion restrictions? >> as providers will tell you 95 percent of the time these are normal medical decisions made in the exam room between the individual and the patient trying to put out a scenario that if it happens would be a crisis situation at that time. what i said first and foremost minnesotans overwhelmingly agree this is a decision made between an individual and their provider they need to have happen. women don't care what these guys think because they made it clear they want to ban in all cases and that was the discussion in minnesota although not the lowest that teen pregnancy rates if you really want to help us then help us with early childhood but understand if you start splitting hairs that is an absolute fundamental the session decision in the exam room by
did in minnesota so let's talk about abortion you are the first governor to pass protections with roe v wadeng overturned and you gained that full democrat control every individual has a fundamental right of the individual zone reproductive health. i'm giving you talking point so should the state have any role to regulate abortion restrictions? >> as providers will tell you 95 percent of the time these are normal medical decisions made in the exam room between the individual and the...
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and so it is with roe v wade, which is cited in 1973 that abortions legal and protected in the states now there have been challenge as to roe basically almost immediately since since the roe decision the us court has affirmed the right to an abortion. they've also stated that states cannot ban abortions outright before viability and that any restrictions a state puts in place must contain exceptions, protect a woman's life. and opposition to roe began almost immediately once the court was decided. once the case was decided. but it was relatively quiet. in 1977, the hyde amendment was passed and it essentially banned the use of federal dollars for abortion coverage for women who were on. and rosie jimÉnez, who is pictured here, is often as the first victim of the hyde amendment. it was passed in september of 1976. that went into effect in august of 77. she was 27 years old in 1977. she was a student. she was trying to become a teacher so that she could have a better life for herself and for her daughter. abortion legal where she lived. but it was costly. she approached one physician ab
and so it is with roe v wade, which is cited in 1973 that abortions legal and protected in the states now there have been challenge as to roe basically almost immediately since since the roe decision the us court has affirmed the right to an abortion. they've also stated that states cannot ban abortions outright before viability and that any restrictions a state puts in place must contain exceptions, protect a woman's life. and opposition to roe began almost immediately once the court was...
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and so it is with roe v wade, which is cited in 1973 that abortions legal and protected in the states now there have been challenge as to roe basically almost immediately since since the roe decision the us court has affirmed the right to an abortion. they've also stated that states cannot ban abortions outright before viability and that any restrictions a state puts in place must contain exceptions, protect a woman's life. and opposition to roe began almost immediately once the court was decided. once the case was decided. but it was relatively quiet. in 1977, the hyde amendment was passed and it essentially banned the use of federal dollars for abortion coverage for women who were on. and rosie jimÉnez, who is pictured here, is often as the first victim of the hyde amendment. it was passed in september of 1976. that went into effect in august of 77. she was 27 years old in 1977. she was a student. she was trying to become a teacher so that she could have a better life for herself and for her daughter. abortion legal where she lived. but it was costly. she approached one physician ab
and so it is with roe v wade, which is cited in 1973 that abortions legal and protected in the states now there have been challenge as to roe basically almost immediately since since the roe decision the us court has affirmed the right to an abortion. they've also stated that states cannot ban abortions outright before viability and that any restrictions a state puts in place must contain exceptions, protect a woman's life. and opposition to roe began almost immediately once the court was...
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it's about roe v. wade. , and protect roe v. wade. the vice president and i are doing everything to protect access to reproduction health care, safeguard parents safety. but already more than a dozen states are enforcing extreme abortion bans. make no mistake about it, if congress passes a national ban, i will veto it. >> there's the cultural wars of course, that is the hot button issue that came to be. what did you make of this moment? >> that was a strong moment for joe biden. i think and, this is the problem with sarah huckabee sanders speech, contrasting with joe biden. and he gaslight the republicans a little bit tonight, i must admit. it was kind of interesting to see. but on the side of ensuring that we do not tear down social security, for example, on the side of making sure that people know that roe v. wade is very nuanced for many americans. and a federal abortion ban is just a balloon that won't fly. and saying that he will veto it, you take that and you look at the box that sarah huckabee sanders
it's about roe v. wade. , and protect roe v. wade. the vice president and i are doing everything to protect access to reproduction health care, safeguard parents safety. but already more than a dozen states are enforcing extreme abortion bans. make no mistake about it, if congress passes a national ban, i will veto it. >> there's the cultural wars of course, that is the hot button issue that came to be. what did you make of this moment? >> that was a strong moment for joe biden. i...
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to investigate the supreme court's failure to find the person who leaked the draft opinion for roe v. wade. that leak and decision led to scary protests at justice's homes. it is dangerous. there was an attempted assassination on justice brett cavanaugh outside his home and led to a spike in violent attacks on pro-life organizations including pregnancy support centers. 100 of them firebombed or otherwise vandalizeed. the f.b.i. has only indicted two people. raymond. >> look, the gop congress is correct to demand, we all should be demanding an f.b.i. investigation of who leaked that dobbs decision. harris, they put in charge john roberts put in charge the marshal of the supreme court, colonel curly and god bless her but she is the inspector clouseau. no investigatory powers, voluntary phone records and text records. that's not good enough. she had incomplete public logs and the clerks that she should have been investigating walked out the door at the end of the term. she didn't get to interview all of them. we need a serious investigation because the credibility of the supreme court and the
to investigate the supreme court's failure to find the person who leaked the draft opinion for roe v. wade. that leak and decision led to scary protests at justice's homes. it is dangerous. there was an attempted assassination on justice brett cavanaugh outside his home and led to a spike in violent attacks on pro-life organizations including pregnancy support centers. 100 of them firebombed or otherwise vandalizeed. the f.b.i. has only indicted two people. raymond. >> look, the gop...
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women's rights are being stripped away and when we saw roe v wade fall that is just the first step in individuals trying to take other people's rights away and when we talk about equity and inclusion, giving somebody more rights does not take anything away from you. so, as we celebrate our diversity, as we come together, we also need to understand that every single election does matter. we in the city of hayward, i was a former hayward city council member, we have planned apparent hood in the city. there is protest in front of the planned parenthood weekly. why? in the heart of the bay area we should not see this and we like to say these issues and problems are somewhere else. they are in our backyard. if we continue to allow them to speak more then us, to be at the table more then us and these individuals destroying our rights, toppling our progress, we have a problem and so the work isn't done, and i really want to thank the san francisco leadership, the department of women and children and director kimber ellis just to take a stand on this in particular. no other city has done that
women's rights are being stripped away and when we saw roe v wade fall that is just the first step in individuals trying to take other people's rights away and when we talk about equity and inclusion, giving somebody more rights does not take anything away from you. so, as we celebrate our diversity, as we come together, we also need to understand that every single election does matter. we in the city of hayward, i was a former hayward city council member, we have planned apparent hood in the...
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decision in what could be the most consequential ruling on abortion rights since the reversal of roe v wadep appointed judge will decide whether to ban a pill that accounts for more than half of all abortions nationwide. tomorrow samuel alito's supreme court that overturned roe v wade in the first place will hear arguments on president biden's student loan cancellation plan. joining me is democratic senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts. with this one judge's ruling, more than half of women who need this care would lose access to it. are you hopeful, are you worried? >> i'm very worried. i'm not worried because of the law. i'm worried about one extremist judge. as you know, a little over half of all abortions now are medication abortions with this drug called mifepristone. it's been out for over a decade, it's very, very safe. now we've got one judge down in texas. he thinks somehow he can override the fda on its scientific judgment about mifepristone. what we're all worried about is he's going to take it off the market. keep in mind, remember how a lot of us said back when dobbs came d
decision in what could be the most consequential ruling on abortion rights since the reversal of roe v wadep appointed judge will decide whether to ban a pill that accounts for more than half of all abortions nationwide. tomorrow samuel alito's supreme court that overturned roe v wade in the first place will hear arguments on president biden's student loan cancellation plan. joining me is democratic senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts. with this one judge's ruling, more than half of women...
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. >>> it is the biggest abortion-related case since the roe v. wadeentering on a drug used in more than half of the abortions nationwide. that is next. so no matter what the market's doing, he's ready. and d that's... hohow you collect coins. your money never stopsps workig for you with merrill, a bank of america company. this thing, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps are mind-blowing! they collect hundreds of data points like hrv and rem sleep, so you know all you need for recovery. and you are? i'm an investor...in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to... nasdaq 100 innovations like... wearable training optimization tech. uh, how long are you... i'm done. i'm okay. (announcer) an important message for americans age 50 to 85. (bell dinging) how's john? oh, much better. that was quite a scare. got us thinking about a lot of things. like life insurance. if something happened to either one of us, we'd really be in trouble. but where can we get coverage with john's health problems on a fixed income? go with a sure
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has expressed skepticism in going further than the supreme court has gone in terms of overturning roe v. wades generally helpful to the republican process at the ballot box. i do expect during the course of this primary to have republican candidates compete at least some of them over who can take this issue to the next level, right, because the debate in the republican party right now about whether there should be a national ban versus states rights and the classic republican position that roe v. wade should be overturned and that states whether blue or red should make their own decisions on abortion with people that elect at the legislative level. and i do think republicans will call on congress to engage and implement a national ban on abortion rights, and i think some will promise if they're elected they'll do that or push for that and obviously the congressman along with it. other will talk about the need for state rights and saying i oppose abortion rights. i don't think a national ban is proper. so i think we're actually going to see that, and i think it's going to be one of the more in
has expressed skepticism in going further than the supreme court has gone in terms of overturning roe v. wades generally helpful to the republican process at the ballot box. i do expect during the course of this primary to have republican candidates compete at least some of them over who can take this issue to the next level, right, because the debate in the republican party right now about whether there should be a national ban versus states rights and the classic republican position that roe...
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president biden talked about roe v. wade in the sense that i will stop republicans for doing a national abortion ban, which wouldn't pass the senate anyway, which is good to know. but there is a new threat with the federal right to abortion, there's this state case out of texas, a right-wing judge that would let no woman across the woman get access to the abortion pill. you've talked about, and read about the fact that there is a little bit of hope. this is in politico. there is a judge named colleen call or hotel, the supreme court's ruling in overturning roe v. wade concluded that the 14th amendment included no right to abortion, but did not address the 13th amendment. please explain. >> there are lots of amendments, folks. one of the amendments that we have that we could potentially use to protect abortion rights is the 13th amendment. the 13th amendment says no slavery, but what does it say? it says that in forced labor is unconstitutional in these united states. i can't think of a more pointed click version of forced la
president biden talked about roe v. wade in the sense that i will stop republicans for doing a national abortion ban, which wouldn't pass the senate anyway, which is good to know. but there is a new threat with the federal right to abortion, there's this state case out of texas, a right-wing judge that would let no woman across the woman get access to the abortion pill. you've talked about, and read about the fact that there is a little bit of hope. this is in politico. there is a judge named...
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