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it goes far beyond roe v. wade by -- it would likely lead to taxpayer-funded abortions at home and abroad. it will tie up faith-based hospitals in courts for not offering abortion services. this bill fully blows open the door to sex-based abortions. it eliminates the requirement for informed consent or parental consent and eliminates conscience protections, and i can tell you, as a physician myself, i wouldn't be surprised if half the medical students in the nation, half of the nursing students in the nation would quit medical school or nursing school if they were going to be forced into participating in abortions. this bill is a total disregard for women's health. instead of the standards of a surgery center, this bill would allow for these services to be offered in a garage or backroom apartment rather than the standards of a surgery center. and the bill provides the right to provide abortions by any health care provider. no longer would it take a physician to do abortions. it would allow nurse m.d. wives and --
it goes far beyond roe v. wade by -- it would likely lead to taxpayer-funded abortions at home and abroad. it will tie up faith-based hospitals in courts for not offering abortion services. this bill fully blows open the door to sex-based abortions. it eliminates the requirement for informed consent or parental consent and eliminates conscience protections, and i can tell you, as a physician myself, i wouldn't be surprised if half the medical students in the nation, half of the nursing students...
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trying to literally -- on the abortion front if roe v. wade gets overturned could be an opportunity in the midterm elections. the abortion issue is a little more closely divided. we saw in virginia terry mcauliffe tried to kind of raise the specter of abortion-rights being rolled back, we saw what happened in texas, referring to the issues down there. abortion was not a leading issue for virginia voters. i think it's can immobilize part of democratic base, i don't think it will dramatically change the midterm elections. host: to patrick out of california malign for democrats. caller: -- the line for democrats. caller: i'm a 48 state long-haul truck driver and here a lot of opinions across the country. it seems to me like after what happened on january 6, especially people who listen to that, anyone who is still not 100% condemning what happened really shows their trueness. sony people seem like the good people, whoever they are that can find it in them to just condemn that. i agree with what james said in mississippi as far as a lot of people
trying to literally -- on the abortion front if roe v. wade gets overturned could be an opportunity in the midterm elections. the abortion issue is a little more closely divided. we saw in virginia terry mcauliffe tried to kind of raise the specter of abortion-rights being rolled back, we saw what happened in texas, referring to the issues down there. abortion was not a leading issue for virginia voters. i think it's can immobilize part of democratic base, i don't think it will dramatically...
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the time has come to overturn roe b wade -- roe v. wade. we must send it to the ash heap of history. [applause] in these times when the nation is divided, i see every one of you here now more than ever. we need to look to the wisdom of our fathers. as we seek to form a more perfect union, insured domestic -- ensure domestic training quality -- tranquility, to secure posterity, we must do what americans have done through much more challenging times in our history. we must stand strong on the constitution of the united states of america. every half -- office owner in this country takes the same hole that i took --oath i took. i put my left hand on ronald reagan's bible. many of you have taken that same old. it is the same old that our son took when he was commissioned to the marine corp. in the same of my father took. throwing up our family, i made a american profits to the people that ended with a prayer, so help me god. every day for four years of our administration, i pray for the grace to do just that. as constitutional conservatives, the
the time has come to overturn roe b wade -- roe v. wade. we must send it to the ash heap of history. [applause] in these times when the nation is divided, i see every one of you here now more than ever. we need to look to the wisdom of our fathers. as we seek to form a more perfect union, insured domestic -- ensure domestic training quality -- tranquility, to secure posterity, we must do what americans have done through much more challenging times in our history. we must stand strong on the...
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important inner agency effort and millions of dollars to support reproductive rights as we watch roe v. wade. you hold the distinction of being our last in person proceeded by likes of president obama and speaker pelosi, president clinton, senator warren and stacey abrams and on and on, your talk in person about grit, cuts and game and discussion during the unfairness terrible impact of health cap monopolies are as true today as they were then, their fans and excited to work with you now as a key member of president biden's cabinet. how are you, how is your return to our nations capitol and how is it going. >> if i could get theoi introduction like that every day, maybe you knew today's my birthday so you decided to be especially nice but it's a treat, this is part of my gift to be able to be with the folks families usa again, it is up through to everybody on this team, thank you for everything you do and for her story and great gait and cuts, thank you. that's what we need no surprises and we will make sure we implement it right. we are here todo get this done thank you for being here to ma
important inner agency effort and millions of dollars to support reproductive rights as we watch roe v. wade. you hold the distinction of being our last in person proceeded by likes of president obama and speaker pelosi, president clinton, senator warren and stacey abrams and on and on, your talk in person about grit, cuts and game and discussion during the unfairness terrible impact of health cap monopolies are as true today as they were then, their fans and excited to work with you now as a...
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so here's the thing, 70% of americans believe in the rule of roe v. wade. applause ) republicans want to vote no on that. fine. i'm ready for the next election. and that's how it should be. if you believe in democracy, you believe in getting rid of the filibuster when you're in the majority and you believe in getting rid of the filibuster when you're in the minority. i'm not there to say, by the filibuster i want to protect myself, i'm there to say this is how democracy is supposed to work. protect the right of the people to vote and i'll take my chances, every six years, every two years in the house, every four years in the white house. that's how democracy is supposed to work. put these big issues up. let's vote on them! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: senator, good luck! ♪ ♪ ♪ senator elizabeth warren, everybody! we'll be right back with a performance by ingrid andress with sam hunt. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) does your vitamin c last twenty-four hours? only nature's bounty does. immune twenty-four hour plus has longer lasting vitamin c.
so here's the thing, 70% of americans believe in the rule of roe v. wade. applause ) republicans want to vote no on that. fine. i'm ready for the next election. and that's how it should be. if you believe in democracy, you believe in getting rid of the filibuster when you're in the majority and you believe in getting rid of the filibuster when you're in the minority. i'm not there to say, by the filibuster i want to protect myself, i'm there to say this is how democracy is supposed to work....
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douglas: that is an issue that has been contentious with roe v. wade, and if one is looking at the abortion issue, really the fact that it occurred on the watch of the nixon years, republican and then donald trump really galvanizing the right to life movement, forming the core of what his constituency is. there is no doubt about it. i found it interesting to follow catholics because i am one and how catholics have navigated the issue of abortion. it is the vatican opposed to it but you often find catholic presidents like joe biden sticking by roe v. wade. it is still a hot button and contentious issue with biden on one side of the equation, trump on the others. we will have to see what the supreme court does, now that it tends to tilt more to the conservative side. we will see how they deal with that in the coming weeks and months. host: doug brinkley, i'm sure we will have you back on in the coming weeks and days. thank you for spending part of your presidents' day with us. we will stay on here with amity shlaes, as we continue to talk about this surv
douglas: that is an issue that has been contentious with roe v. wade, and if one is looking at the abortion issue, really the fact that it occurred on the watch of the nixon years, republican and then donald trump really galvanizing the right to life movement, forming the core of what his constituency is. there is no doubt about it. i found it interesting to follow catholics because i am one and how catholics have navigated the issue of abortion. it is the vatican opposed to it but you often...
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and with the supreme court about to take up a case on roe v. wade, they may very well be correct. he other side of this issue is that almost 70% of americans support roe v. wade being the law of the land. they support a woman's right to an abortion. the disconnect between what is being said in the clip and what a large majority of americans is large. i don't know how it will play out if the court wants conservatives to do later this year. >> they seem emboldened to talk about it in ways like never before, maybe because of where the court is headed. >> yeah. years ago it used to be commonplace candidates would be clear about exception for rape and incest when it comes to their belief that abortion should be restricted. you all remember a few years ago in the 2016 campaign when then candidate trump said at a debate he believed women should be punished to or seeking abortions. those were kind of thought to be, you know, going too far. and i think today that really has changed. there is a perception now the push to ban abortions should go all the way. and i think that's what you are se
and with the supreme court about to take up a case on roe v. wade, they may very well be correct. he other side of this issue is that almost 70% of americans support roe v. wade being the law of the land. they support a woman's right to an abortion. the disconnect between what is being said in the clip and what a large majority of americans is large. i don't know how it will play out if the court wants conservatives to do later this year. >> they seem emboldened to talk about it in ways...
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the time has come to overturn roe v. wade. it has come time to send it to the actions of history.these times when our nation seems so divided, i see each of you here, now more than ever, we need to look to the wisdom of our fathers. as we seek to form a more perfect union, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, and to secure the blessings of liberty for ourselves, we must do as americans have done for much more challenging times in our history. we must stand strong on the constitution of the united states. every officeholder in this country since the same oath i took on january 20, 2017. i raised my right hand, i put my left hand on ronald reagan's bible. i pledged to support and defend the constitution of the united states. many of you have taken that same oath. it is the same oath our son took when he was commissioned in the united states marine corps. and the same oath my father took before going up to combat in the korean war. surrounded by her family, i made a solemn american promise to the people. that ended with the prayer. so help me god. every day fo
the time has come to overturn roe v. wade. it has come time to send it to the actions of history.these times when our nation seems so divided, i see each of you here, now more than ever, we need to look to the wisdom of our fathers. as we seek to form a more perfect union, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, and to secure the blessings of liberty for ourselves, we must do as americans have done for much more challenging times in our history. we must stand strong on the...
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. >> in your book, you refer to roe v. wade as a piece of evidence for how the court isn't as conservative as commentators often say. you talk about how -- you say in your book to counter the argument that the court has grown conservative that the court has upheld obamacare and that it's not struck down roe v. wade. are you feeling as confident today about the future of roe as you were when you wrote that? >> when i wrote that, i didn't know more than you. >> about what was coming up from texas? >> no, about how courts will decide. normally we follow precedent. that's the normal thing that happens. it isn't 100%. if it were 100%, you would have never had brown versus board of education. so that's what i thought then, and that's what i think now. >> and what is that part, what you think now? >> i realize that you would like me to go into incredible detail, in describing my views or preferably other people's views, on a case that may come before us. and if there is one thing i'm not supposed to do, it's that. >> okay. i'm going t
. >> in your book, you refer to roe v. wade as a piece of evidence for how the court isn't as conservative as commentators often say. you talk about how -- you say in your book to counter the argument that the court has grown conservative that the court has upheld obamacare and that it's not struck down roe v. wade. are you feeling as confident today about the future of roe as you were when you wrote that? >> when i wrote that, i didn't know more than you. >> about what was...
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take a listen. >> yes. >> this case, must much like roe v. wade, it was wrongly decided.admission that trampled on the state rights. >> i'm -- reasonably behind it but i'm all about state rights. and against federal judicial activism. >> in all these cases, griswold and others, they are all [inaudible] and i think you will see it at the u.s. supreme court. >> contraception, irin! the >> u.s.. >> it's worth mentioning that two of those candidates have tried to walk back those comments on banning contraceptives. but the fact that we are talking about banning contraception as part of a state political discourse, i don't think that our mothers invasion this as something we would be talking about in the year 2022. >> no, and importantly, the right to privacy in griswold is the building block not just for reproductive freedom, it's also the building block for lgbtq rights. when you are talking about states rights language, it's really about whether the state can reach into peoples intimate lives and impose norms on them, on how to be a man, how to be a woman, whether they can p
take a listen. >> yes. >> this case, must much like roe v. wade, it was wrongly decided.admission that trampled on the state rights. >> i'm -- reasonably behind it but i'm all about state rights. and against federal judicial activism. >> in all these cases, griswold and others, they are all [inaudible] and i think you will see it at the u.s. supreme court. >> contraception, irin! the >> u.s.. >> it's worth mentioning that two of those candidates have...
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uphold a mississippi law prohibiting abortions after 15 weeks end potentially overturn the landmark roe v wade decision. a decision in that case is expected later on this year. skiers and snowboarders took full advantage of the recent burst of winter weather in southern california. mountain high ski resort received 4 inches of fresh snow at the base of the mountain and 6 at the top. >> the national natural snow rather from tuesday's storm mixed with the resort producing their own snow made for perfect writing conditions. snow valley in big bear mountain resorts also getting their fair share of fresh powder. tesla facing yet another investigation. this follows complaints that its cars will unexpectedly stopped at highway speeds. u.s. auto safety regulators say. >> they have no nearly 400 complaints from tesla owners saying their teslas wood stopped while driving for no apparent reason. the investigation is looking at more than 400,000 tesla models that were made over the past 2 years. so far, no crashes or injuries have been reported from what is being called phantom braking. still to come, che
uphold a mississippi law prohibiting abortions after 15 weeks end potentially overturn the landmark roe v wade decision. a decision in that case is expected later on this year. skiers and snowboarders took full advantage of the recent burst of winter weather in southern california. mountain high ski resort received 4 inches of fresh snow at the base of the mountain and 6 at the top. >> the national natural snow rather from tuesday's storm mixed with the resort producing their own snow...
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supreme court considers a similar mississippi law that could impact the landmark 1973 roe v. wade decision which made abortion legal nationwide. the arizona bill is expected to be passed by the gop-controlled house and then signed by the state's republican governor. >>> there's new information on the doping scandal involving 15-year-old russian figure skater kamila valyieva. she tested positive in december for a banned drug and blamed it on contamination from her grandfather's heart medicine. "the new york times" is reporting she had three drugs that could be used to treat heart conditions in a sample she provided in december. only one of the drugs is banned. officials are allowing her to compete at the winter olympics. >>> coming up, the first woman has reportedly been cured of hiv. >>> and a caper involving a stolen dinosaur claw, how a fossil worth tens of thousands of dollars was tracked down. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." cked down. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." give your morning a little boost with your morning favorites made mini. all the flavors you love turned
supreme court considers a similar mississippi law that could impact the landmark 1973 roe v. wade decision which made abortion legal nationwide. the arizona bill is expected to be passed by the gop-controlled house and then signed by the state's republican governor. >>> there's new information on the doping scandal involving 15-year-old russian figure skater kamila valyieva. she tested positive in december for a banned drug and blamed it on contamination from her grandfather's heart...
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what that means for the future of roe v wade. plus, the latest in the russia ukraine crisis.sident biden is saying that all signs point. >> to a russian invasion and join kron 4 as we celebrate black history month. our pam moore will host a 30 minute special honoring black history. mind body soul. it airs thursday, february 24th at 06:30pm. we'll be right back with more news right oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. but i just... so thanks, but, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it there's money in puns. do business like a gigillionaire at&t business fiber, now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability >> that breaking news into the kron. 4 news room. pleasanton police investigating a deadly shooting involving a police officer right now. police are asking people who live in the area or travel through the area to avoid
what that means for the future of roe v wade. plus, the latest in the russia ukraine crisis.sident biden is saying that all signs point. >> to a russian invasion and join kron 4 as we celebrate black history month. our pam moore will host a 30 minute special honoring black history. mind body soul. it airs thursday, february 24th at 06:30pm. we'll be right back with more news right oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires....
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. >>> and columbia's roe v. wade the latin-american country moves to decriminalize abortion. swiffer. in just a few minutes, duster captures dust before it gets airborne. it traps and locks dust in one swipe. yes! for our floors, sweeper's heavy duty cloths easily trap dust, dirt and hair... locking it in. see ya, dust! and swiffer partners with the american lung association to support clean air. i lost 26 pounds and i feel incredible. with the new personalpoints program, i answered questions about my goals and the foods i love. i like that the ww personalpoints plan is built just for me. today only! get started for just $2 at ww.com. one prilosec otc in the morning blocks heartburn all day is built just for me. and all night. prilosec otc prevents excess acid production that can cause heartburn. so don't fight heartburn, block it with prilosec otc. >>> leading the news, a 4-year-old boy fired a gun at cops outside a mcdonald's restaurant in utah the greater salt lake police believe it was the boy's father who told him to shoot. officers were responding to a call about an arm
. >>> and columbia's roe v. wade the latin-american country moves to decriminalize abortion. swiffer. in just a few minutes, duster captures dust before it gets airborne. it traps and locks dust in one swipe. yes! for our floors, sweeper's heavy duty cloths easily trap dust, dirt and hair... locking it in. see ya, dust! and swiffer partners with the american lung association to support clean air. i lost 26 pounds and i feel incredible. with the new personalpoints program, i answered...
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trying to literally -- on the abortion front if roe v. wadeerturned could be an opportunity in the midterm elections. the abortion issue is a little more closely divided. we saw in virginia terry mcauliffe tried to kind of raise the specter of abortion-rights being rolled back, we saw what happened in texas, referring to the issues down there. abortion was not a leading issue for virginia voters. i think it's can immobilize part of democratic base, i don't think it will dramatically change the midterm elections. host: to patrick out of california malign for democrats. caller: -- the line for democrats. caller: i'm a 48 state long-haul truck driver and here a lot of opinions across the country. it seems to me like after what happened on january 6, especially people who listen to that, anyone who is still not 100% condemning what happened really shows their trueness. sony people seem like the good people, whoever they are that can find it in them to just condemn that. i agree with what james said in mississippi as far as a lot of people turnout
trying to literally -- on the abortion front if roe v. wadeerturned could be an opportunity in the midterm elections. the abortion issue is a little more closely divided. we saw in virginia terry mcauliffe tried to kind of raise the specter of abortion-rights being rolled back, we saw what happened in texas, referring to the issues down there. abortion was not a leading issue for virginia voters. i think it's can immobilize part of democratic base, i don't think it will dramatically change the...
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barrett, we had someone vetted for her conservatism to find a person that might help with overturning roe v. wade and someone being atdvocating a particular, we see that with nominees in the supreme court. she represents a moderate. i don't think she's widely conservative. i think she's a moderate. she started out with deep faith. it doesn't matter what the conservatives are saying. what they're going to do is object for anything that they put forward. >> i think she's achieved what she was trying to by being an inspiration, seeing her reach this level and potentially become confirmed expands the paradigm for so many young people to imagine what's possible for themselves. gloria browne-marshall, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>> stay with us, the cdc is issuing new guidance on masks. we'll tell you what you need to know. that's certified head turns. and it's all backed by our unlimited mileage warranty. that means unlimited peace of mind. mercedes-benz certified pre-owned. translation: the mercedes of your dreams is closer than you think. before treating your chronic migraine, 15 or more
barrett, we had someone vetted for her conservatism to find a person that might help with overturning roe v. wade and someone being atdvocating a particular, we see that with nominees in the supreme court. she represents a moderate. i don't think she's widely conservative. i think she's a moderate. she started out with deep faith. it doesn't matter what the conservatives are saying. what they're going to do is object for anything that they put forward. >> i think she's achieved what she...
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confirmation hearings, as you know seeing so many of them, what is your opinion about abortions, and roe v. wadeaw that would ban the law after 15 weeks, it may take the dynamics. >> it will remain a 6-3 court. maybe some of those questions are less important because she's not going to change the political makeup of the court? >> i think they would be more important if she were to change the political dynamics of the court, but i still think they will be important. >> if you compare her time on the bench, nine years on the bench, head of the harvard law review and all the rest in terms of how she stacks up against the experience of other nominees. >> i think very, very well. you are talking about somebody, as you said, has been on the federal bench almost a decade and practiced in front of the federal courts before that and was a law clerk in the supreme court, and she has seen the judiciary, she's dealt with the full gamet of issues. there's some complaint from conservatives she has not been on the court of appeals for very long and there are justices that were not on the court of appeals at al
confirmation hearings, as you know seeing so many of them, what is your opinion about abortions, and roe v. wadeaw that would ban the law after 15 weeks, it may take the dynamics. >> it will remain a 6-3 court. maybe some of those questions are less important because she's not going to change the political makeup of the court? >> i think they would be more important if she were to change the political dynamics of the court, but i still think they will be important. >> if you...
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we'll see if roe v. wade will get struck down. or the full ban on abortions period. if the democrats need to make that case, they need to pry away those rodney savidge republicans who for now seem to regard that as all they're playing these games at the end of the day it's a pro business republican party will vote for abbott, even people like paxton and others. patrick as lieutenant governor. i mean i'm sort of amazed at the tolerance a lot of the establishment republicans seem to have so far at least, for a party that is way to the right, not just to the right, but to the demagogue and race baiting side of things. in a way that a lot of these republicans i can't believe that's what they want. but the democrats have not done a good job of explaining to those swing voters, those independents, that hey we are respectable, we are responsible. >> so there is some new polling from victoria that shows republicans edging out and a generic congressional race 45% to 43%. so that's basically a tie. but voters approve of congressional democrats more, 31% to 24%. and i'm curious
we'll see if roe v. wade will get struck down. or the full ban on abortions period. if the democrats need to make that case, they need to pry away those rodney savidge republicans who for now seem to regard that as all they're playing these games at the end of the day it's a pro business republican party will vote for abbott, even people like paxton and others. patrick as lieutenant governor. i mean i'm sort of amazed at the tolerance a lot of the establishment republicans seem to have so far...
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sign ita, and o florida is probably joining other republican states that are directly challenging roe v. wade'd see more copy cat bills throughout the country, appears to be the case. steve contorno, thank you, we appreciate it. >>> a school board battle unfolding in colorado south of denver in douglas county. a new superintendent after firing former leader without explanation. cory wise widely known for supporting diversity programs and now infuriating some teachers and parents. lucy kafanov joins me live from denver. this happened so quickly. explain for viewers how this all unfolded. >> reporter: that's right, bianna. mired in controversy for several weeks now. the new conservative school board fired former superintendent cory wise without cause earlier this month despite him being voted unanimously by the previous board and serving with the district for 25 years. during a public zoom meeting, the three minority members of the board said they were informed the conservative majority members secretly sought his resignation which they claimed was a violation of their contract and state law. h
sign ita, and o florida is probably joining other republican states that are directly challenging roe v. wade'd see more copy cat bills throughout the country, appears to be the case. steve contorno, thank you, we appreciate it. >>> a school board battle unfolding in colorado south of denver in douglas county. a new superintendent after firing former leader without explanation. cory wise widely known for supporting diversity programs and now infuriating some teachers and parents. lucy...
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perhaps a supreme court reversal of roe v. wade will motivate democratic voters to vote in the midterms but even if democratic fortunes take a turn for the better there is way that the midterm elections will be waged. you have many republican state legislatures ordering state voting laws in a way they say is valid protection but areas allege is voter suppression. changes to early in person voting. requiring voter i.d. at the polls. sending absent t.e.a.s without request. and requests to vote by mail. but do stricter voting laws really diminish turnout? according to my next guest, not so much. he says in the 2020 election, these voting rules had only minor affects on turn out and no effect at all on the democratic turnout in the presidential election. so what might that mean for 2022 when many new laws have only recently been put in place. joining me, alan abramowitz, he performed an analysis for crystal ball uva where he's a senior economist. professor, what did you do and with what result? >> well, what i did, essentially was to a
perhaps a supreme court reversal of roe v. wade will motivate democratic voters to vote in the midterms but even if democratic fortunes take a turn for the better there is way that the midterm elections will be waged. you have many republican state legislatures ordering state voting laws in a way they say is valid protection but areas allege is voter suppression. changes to early in person voting. requiring voter i.d. at the polls. sending absent t.e.a.s without request. and requests to vote by...
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watched a lot of nominations for nominees including those who respect the precedent but with the roe v. wade cases, were they misleading? have they changed their minds? is the law different? what do you see? >> i think it was always clear that even as candidates, you could sort of tell, if you looked at their background, their answers which were kind of deliberate in some cases, a bit of a smirk, you can see that they do have an agenda. it's completely consistent with the groups that appointed them. there is a minority rule agenda that spans several decades now where there are republicans, there are conservatives that are saying, listen, we're going to be outnumbered in every way that counts. however, we can fight a rear guard battle if we appoint enough of these activist judges to the high court and that's exactly what we see happening. >> errol louis, jeffrey toobin. this is a court to watch, no question. thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> the other big story, uncertainty about russia's next move as the kremlin denies reports the president putin committed to no new military initiatives in e
watched a lot of nominations for nominees including those who respect the precedent but with the roe v. wade cases, were they misleading? have they changed their minds? is the law different? what do you see? >> i think it was always clear that even as candidates, you could sort of tell, if you looked at their background, their answers which were kind of deliberate in some cases, a bit of a smirk, you can see that they do have an agenda. it's completely consistent with the groups that...
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specifically on the future of roe v. wade and abortion rights in this country. that is going to be far more galvanized for democratic voters. then an emmy nominee. however stoke she may be, when it comes to the midterms. >> appreciate the analysis from all three of you tonight. ashley parker, sam stein and mueller summary. thank you. coming up, all eyes on russia as it moves more supplies, including blood to ukraine's border. i will ask a former cia chief of staff sanctions against russia will work and what to expect in the days ahead. later -- is or isn't dealing with this latest attempt. the 11th hour, just getting underway on a monday night. underway on a monday night the pandemic made teaching and learning really hard. but instead of working to help students safely return to the classroom, the san francisco school board focused on renaming schools and playing politics. and they've even saddled our district with a $125 million deficit. our children can't wait for new leadership. here's our chance for a fresh start. on february 15th, please recall school board
specifically on the future of roe v. wade and abortion rights in this country. that is going to be far more galvanized for democratic voters. then an emmy nominee. however stoke she may be, when it comes to the midterms. >> appreciate the analysis from all three of you tonight. ashley parker, sam stein and mueller summary. thank you. coming up, all eyes on russia as it moves more supplies, including blood to ukraine's border. i will ask a former cia chief of staff sanctions against russia...
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innocence of their children, and i think when you look at what is going on with the voting rights act, roe v. wadeok at what is going on with book handing, they all have similar ties to the fact that demographics the population is shifted. the population is becoming less and less white. realistically, what they're trying to do is put a stop on anyplace where you can fully see that demographic shift happening, which just happens to be publishing. there are more black and brown students, so there are more black and brown books. anywhere we see that demographic of books change or boating change or demographics of bread changing between black and brown and white women, you are seeing with their putting these attacks. i think that is what this is. i don't think it has as much to do with books as it has to do with ensuring they can envision their next generation about who the founders were and how great this country is the same with a condition mine and my grandparents. amy: i want to ask abo these bis that are going through state legislatures. not only the book banning, so books like yours, george, of
innocence of their children, and i think when you look at what is going on with the voting rights act, roe v. wadeok at what is going on with book handing, they all have similar ties to the fact that demographics the population is shifted. the population is becoming less and less white. realistically, what they're trying to do is put a stop on anyplace where you can fully see that demographic shift happening, which just happens to be publishing. there are more black and brown students, so there...
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if roe v. wader issues, covid, the economy, inflation, those are things right now that republicans will try to use and will no doubt use successfully to energize theirs. so it just kind of depends on what happens in the next few months but based not only on the supreme court that i mentioned but also on whether the inflation issue gets a little bit better and whether the covid cases continue to come down. >> bret: yeah. obviously, gillian crime and inflation big parts for republicans right now as well. >> yeah, also, bret, gerrymandering debate is raging on. both sides are saying that the other has more to gain from the practice, both sides are also suing one mother at the state level. the reality is that the political pollsters seem to be shifting their narrative now and indicating that democrats have a lot more to gain here, so that's going to play into this as well. >> bret: all right. quick winners and losers. matthew first to you winner and then loser. >> my winner is governor jared polis of co
if roe v. wader issues, covid, the economy, inflation, those are things right now that republicans will try to use and will no doubt use successfully to energize theirs. so it just kind of depends on what happens in the next few months but based not only on the supreme court that i mentioned but also on whether the inflation issue gets a little bit better and whether the covid cases continue to come down. >> bret: yeah. obviously, gillian crime and inflation big parts for republicans...
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and roe v. wadeoday still stands, and we as a country should be protecting people's constitutional rights to privacy and the ability to choose what people do with their own bodies. >> when they passed that law in texas, of course, based on this vigilante way of enforcing that law, you have a lot of women leaving texas, going to louisiana. i was reporting there from louisiana at an abortion clinic where women were showing up, scared for their own safety if they're being identified as being from texas and being there for a certain reason. these were marginalized women from homes and communities where they don't necessarily have a lot of support. you talk about how to combat this, wanting to scale up services at clinics so you can see patients faster, but how much of a difference is that actually going to be able to make? >> you know, it will make a marginal difference in that if we can reduce the amount of time people are waiting for their procedures, we hopefully can avoid situations where people coul
and roe v. wadeoday still stands, and we as a country should be protecting people's constitutional rights to privacy and the ability to choose what people do with their own bodies. >> when they passed that law in texas, of course, based on this vigilante way of enforcing that law, you have a lot of women leaving texas, going to louisiana. i was reporting there from louisiana at an abortion clinic where women were showing up, scared for their own safety if they're being identified as being...
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and he said that his -- that his absolute bottom line was that they have to overturn roe v. wade. outrage on that if they wanted somebody who would just interpret the law and not make the law? >> yeah, if you are asking for ideological, intellectual consistency, you are in the wrong town. hate to tell you that at this moment. we'll continue the conversation. >>> up next for us, this is a big one. this is personal. tom brady hanging up his cleats. 22 seasons. 7 super bowl wins. body wash hys to improve skin 3x betetter, from dry and dull to firm and radiant. with olay body, i feel fearless in my skin. ♪(music)♪ at aetna® we're shifting medicare coverage into high gear with benefits you may be eligible for when you turn 65. benefits that may include rewards for select healthy activities. aetna medicare advantage plans call today to learn more. people with moderate to severe psoriasis, are rethinking the choices they make like the splash they create the entrance they make, the surprises they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats
and he said that his -- that his absolute bottom line was that they have to overturn roe v. wade. outrage on that if they wanted somebody who would just interpret the law and not make the law? >> yeah, if you are asking for ideological, intellectual consistency, you are in the wrong town. hate to tell you that at this moment. we'll continue the conversation. >>> up next for us, this is a big one. this is personal. tom brady hanging up his cleats. 22 seasons. 7 super bowl wins....
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this law have on your constituents and does this make the court's future decision on the fate of roe v. wade would have a devastating impact on my constituents just like in the other two states this week that are considering 15 week abortion bans, arizona and west virginia would. what the republicans are doing here in our state led byron desantis is that they have no agenda. they have no plan to lower prescription drug costs, no plan to expand access to health care. no plan to make sure that we can continue the development of our robust job market. all they have is culture war ch -- war. what they're doing is trying to tell women and their families when they can have families. they did this in florida at the dead of night because this doesn't stand up to the light of day, and ron desantis is running the communist dictator playbook from the get go. i have constituents who fled venezuela and cuba and what they are facing now under a governor like ron desantis is he is essentially prohibiting protests. he's telling schools and teachers what words they can say through the don't say gay, the list
this law have on your constituents and does this make the court's future decision on the fate of roe v. wade would have a devastating impact on my constituents just like in the other two states this week that are considering 15 week abortion bans, arizona and west virginia would. what the republicans are doing here in our state led byron desantis is that they have no agenda. they have no plan to lower prescription drug costs, no plan to expand access to health care. no plan to make sure that we...
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we've seen what's happening to roe v. wade.ent could face a similar fate under this new court? >> i do. i'm worried about attacks, continued attacks on marriage equality. you know, we can get married in all 50 states but we really don't enjoy marriage equality still because bakers, photographers, you name it, they claim the right to not serve our community even though they're a business open to the public. so i do fear that the supreme court, if it -- you know, with its 6-3 majority right now, we are at risk, although i do look at the decision that had to do with treating discrimination against the lgbtq plus community in employment no different than discrimination based on gender. that gives me hope because while it's not the exact court we see now, it's most of that court and that ruled 6-3. >> last quick question, jim. you married your husband, john arthur, in 2013 but tragically lost him to als just three months later. how do you think he would have reacted to everything that happened after his death, including the court vi
we've seen what's happening to roe v. wade.ent could face a similar fate under this new court? >> i do. i'm worried about attacks, continued attacks on marriage equality. you know, we can get married in all 50 states but we really don't enjoy marriage equality still because bakers, photographers, you name it, they claim the right to not serve our community even though they're a business open to the public. so i do fear that the supreme court, if it -- you know, with its 6-3 majority right...
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. >> so i support roe v wade if it has to be codified at a state level them he can do that we want toible to be sure and whether you are pro-life or pro-choice we can have that to be on —- debate ability but i am a pro-choice governor that it does what it is supposed to do and people have the flexibility we are one of the most flexible states in the country when we have a room and one —- women's right to choose. >> we will you decided not to run for for the senate. >> go ahead. [laughter] >> so what advice would you have a for republican the so they should say that i should run fordi the senate and she is term limited i am not one of the fundamental differences is they are asking me to quit a job incredibly challenging and fulfilling what i can provide more protection to the federal oversight as governor then i could as us senator probably. i get my work done and design systems and integrate withra kids and businesses and it is such a constituent service job and i love it. washington it is not you will never convince me anyone in washington shouldn't be doing a better job with direct
. >> so i support roe v wade if it has to be codified at a state level them he can do that we want toible to be sure and whether you are pro-life or pro-choice we can have that to be on —- debate ability but i am a pro-choice governor that it does what it is supposed to do and people have the flexibility we are one of the most flexible states in the country when we have a room and one —- women's right to choose. >> we will you decided not to run for for the senate. >> go...
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and could very likely spell the end of roe v. wadeincluding three trump selected justices, i think we can all see where this is headed. justice cavanaugh all but announced his intentions during oral arguments in december. >> i think they also then continue because the constitution is neutral that this court should be scrupulously neutral on the question of abortion, neither pro-choice nor pro-life, but because they say the say the constitution doesn't give us the authority, we should leave it to the states. they are saying here, i think that we should return to a position of neutrality on that contentious social issue rather than continuing to pick sides on that issue. >> uh-huh. so roe is overturned, 21 states have laws in place to ban abortion as quickly as possible. states like arizona, west virginia, and florida want to emulate mississippi with their own 15-week bans. florida was tinkering with the idea of a texas-style six-week abortion ban. but now republicans there are calling 15 weeks generous and very reasonable. mind you, th
and could very likely spell the end of roe v. wadeincluding three trump selected justices, i think we can all see where this is headed. justice cavanaugh all but announced his intentions during oral arguments in december. >> i think they also then continue because the constitution is neutral that this court should be scrupulously neutral on the question of abortion, neither pro-choice nor pro-life, but because they say the say the constitution doesn't give us the authority, we should...
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. >>> the supreme court is likely to either gut or overturn roe v. wadeter 15 weeks. so you would think anti-abortion activists would be preparing to pop the champagne and celebrate the end of our constitutional right to reproductive choices, right? but no. no, they're not doing that. instead, the anti-abortion movement is doubling down. in the state of oklahoma, one of many pending anti-abortion bills sounds like it really could have come straight out of the "handmade's tale." the pregnant person could call a hotline and be connected with a person who is legally not allowed to refer the patient to an apportion provider. the bill's republican sponsor says the purpose is to connect pregnant people with resources. reproductive rights advocates point out if oklahoma really wanted to help pregnant people, it'd work to reduce the black women who die during pregnancies and childbirth. oklahoma's rate of maternal mortality is three times higher for black people in the state than white people. it feels like priorities are off. grace howard, assistant professor at
. >>> the supreme court is likely to either gut or overturn roe v. wadeter 15 weeks. so you would think anti-abortion activists would be preparing to pop the champagne and celebrate the end of our constitutional right to reproductive choices, right? but no. no, they're not doing that. instead, the anti-abortion movement is doubling down. in the state of oklahoma, one of many pending anti-abortion bills sounds like it really could have come straight out of the "handmade's...
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even if it's less than the 24-week time limit that roe v. wadeorida republicans say, hey, this bill is a compromise bill, even though it provides no exceptions for pregnancies resulting from rape, incest, or human trafficking. state senator kelly -- says we're not banning anything, we're not being mean. we're not being mean, guys, chill out, we're been generous, we're not being mean. the bill -- advance the bill earlier this week, the state health and human services committee held their first hearing on the bill on thursday. now, they asked republicans, when it came time for public testimony, several florida residents had a lot to say about this generous bill. >> it is so exhausting trying to find new ways to beg you to hear my pleas, about my right to choose. >> there should be no room, no right for anyone, especially any politician, and more specifically, any male politician to interfere in a very intimate moment, and tell a woman what to do. >> as a woman of color, a wife, and a mom of three, this bill is taking away the access and choice that
even if it's less than the 24-week time limit that roe v. wadeorida republicans say, hey, this bill is a compromise bill, even though it provides no exceptions for pregnancies resulting from rape, incest, or human trafficking. state senator kelly -- says we're not banning anything, we're not being mean. we're not being mean, guys, chill out, we're been generous, we're not being mean. the bill -- advance the bill earlier this week, the state health and human services committee held their first...
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but he joined them flat out saying roe v. wade is clearly wrong and it should be overruled. not a lot of subtlety there. he could have said something narrower like i am not sure, gosh, but the pennsylvania law could be upheld. that will contrast justice barrett's vote. and she took a cautious approach , kind of doing the right thing for the case in hand and reserving the larger questions. there is not a lot of that caution in the way the boss approached casey. >> on evolution, i agree the methodology does not change. but where you do see evolution is the research improves. whether it is from an amicus brief or a party brief, there is an evolution. the commerce clause is a good example of that. and i find it more interesting how he deals with the situation where you can't go back to stretch >> there are some parts e dormant closet that might fit under the export/import clause. unless you are going to revive the president, if you only do one of the other, you are left with an answer that is at oz with the original function of the constitution. you have to take an interim step
but he joined them flat out saying roe v. wade is clearly wrong and it should be overruled. not a lot of subtlety there. he could have said something narrower like i am not sure, gosh, but the pennsylvania law could be upheld. that will contrast justice barrett's vote. and she took a cautious approach , kind of doing the right thing for the case in hand and reserving the larger questions. there is not a lot of that caution in the way the boss approached casey. >> on evolution, i agree the...
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specifically on the future of roe v. wade and abortion rights in this country. that is going to be far more galvanized for democratic voters. then an emmy nominee. however stoke she may be, when it comes to the midterms. >> appreciate the analysis from all three of you tonight. ashley parker, sam stein and mueller summary. thank you. coming up, all eyes on russia as it moves more supplies, including blood to ukraine's border. i will ask a former cia chief of staff sanctions against russia will work and what to expect in the days ahead. later -- is or isn't dealing with this latest attempt. the 11th hour, just getting underway on a monday night. 11th hour, just gettin (man) oh, no, no, after you. wahoooo! (vo) you can be well-groomed. or even well-spoken. underway on a monday night (man) ooooooo. (vo) but there's just something about being well-adventured. (vo) adventure has a new look. discover more in the all-new subaru forester wilderness. love. it's what makes subaru, subaru. (music) discover more in the all-new sub♪ i think to myself ♪ss. ♪ what a wonderful
specifically on the future of roe v. wade and abortion rights in this country. that is going to be far more galvanized for democratic voters. then an emmy nominee. however stoke she may be, when it comes to the midterms. >> appreciate the analysis from all three of you tonight. ashley parker, sam stein and mueller summary. thank you. coming up, all eyes on russia as it moves more supplies, including blood to ukraine's border. i will ask a former cia chief of staff sanctions against russia...
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catholics and they are bound in determined to end women's right to abortion through decimating roe v. wadetivists say they are optimistic about how close the supreme court seems to overturning roe. meantime abortion rights supporters are hoping those large protests planned next month. will help to convince the justices not to roll back a woman's right to choose. there's no doubt they area sports fans love their teams coming up tonight. here on the 10 o'clock news, we will break down the list of legends who make this a sports town to be proud of. and that list is long. alright coming up a little bit later in sports as well. the sharks continue to try to right the ship after the recent seven game losing streak and coming up tonight, we'll show you how oakland celebrated a comeback of the black joy parade. woo! whoa! what the heck? oh, it's all that nacho cheese flavor packed into my nacho tiny tacos. (coughing) i love it. i love it. it's good. get my nacho tiny tacos for $3.50. or try them bacon loaded for $4.50. if you thought my tiny tacos were tasty before... you're right! and now that th
catholics and they are bound in determined to end women's right to abortion through decimating roe v. wadetivists say they are optimistic about how close the supreme court seems to overturning roe. meantime abortion rights supporters are hoping those large protests planned next month. will help to convince the justices not to roll back a woman's right to choose. there's no doubt they area sports fans love their teams coming up tonight. here on the 10 o'clock news, we will break down the list of...
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what role do you believe voting rights have in our democracy, and we're all very concerned about "roe v. wadeuncing people that operate within the separatist areas in ukraine. is that enough in your estimation. what else do you want to see the president do? >> look. i am continuing to hope that this is still going to be solved by diplomacy, threatening or imposing of sanctions and that we must be doing this in conjunction with our allies in nato and others. i'm very -- those who are coming pack from munich or who have been in europe the last couple of days have told me that they have never seen our allies so together and everybody so motivated. i do not believe that america can do this alone. i'm very concerned about what's going to happen. i do believe that putin is very determined on this, and, you know, some of the things that i've been hearing these last few days make me worry about what this means for the world. so i'm a little concerned or a lot concerned might be the right way to say this right now. >> let's talk about what it means for americans here at home. you've been very outspoke
what role do you believe voting rights have in our democracy, and we're all very concerned about "roe v. wadeuncing people that operate within the separatist areas in ukraine. is that enough in your estimation. what else do you want to see the president do? >> look. i am continuing to hope that this is still going to be solved by diplomacy, threatening or imposing of sanctions and that we must be doing this in conjunction with our allies in nato and others. i'm very -- those who are...
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now, i would not be surprised if what happens with roe v. wade if it is in fact overturned, if that motivates the base more than perhaps who biden chooses. >> thanks so much for being here. >>> talk about a document dump. new reporting reveals donald trump flushed documents down a white house toilet. better call the plumber. >>> then nathan chen, figure skating's new golden boy. but you would not know that if you only watched the chinese government press. we'll go behind china's wall, next. it takes a village to support society and businesses have a responsibility to support that village. ♪ ♪ i am peter akwaboah, chief operating officer for technology, operations and firm resilience. when you think about diversity, the employee network group is fundamental to any organization to provide a community and a belonging environment for the employees. they provide an avenue to support employees and ultimately it leads to retention of the best and brightest. the employee network represents the community at large, and it provides a good feedback loop to s
now, i would not be surprised if what happens with roe v. wade if it is in fact overturned, if that motivates the base more than perhaps who biden chooses. >> thanks so much for being here. >>> talk about a document dump. new reporting reveals donald trump flushed documents down a white house toilet. better call the plumber. >>> then nathan chen, figure skating's new golden boy. but you would not know that if you only watched the chinese government press. we'll go behind...
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well, that is an issue that has been contentious with roe v. wade. i agree if one is looking at the abortion issue, really the fact that it occurred on the watch of the nixon years and then donald trump really kind of galvanizing the right to life movement, forming the core of what his constituency is. there is no doubt about it. i found it interesting in american history to follow catholics because i am one and how catholics have navigated the issue of abortion. you know, it is the vatican -- you often find catholic presidents like joe biden sticking by roe v. wade. it is still a hot button and contentious issue with biden on one side of the occasion, trump on the other. we will have to see what the supreme court does now that it tends to tilt more toward the conservative side. i believe it is there and see how they deal with that in the coming weeks and months. host: doug brickley, i am sure we will have you on again. guest: thank you. happy presidents' day. host: thank you for spending part of your presidents' day with us. doug brickley joining us
well, that is an issue that has been contentious with roe v. wade. i agree if one is looking at the abortion issue, really the fact that it occurred on the watch of the nixon years and then donald trump really kind of galvanizing the right to life movement, forming the core of what his constituency is. there is no doubt about it. i found it interesting in american history to follow catholics because i am one and how catholics have navigated the issue of abortion. you know, it is the vatican --...
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during that meeting, were you asked for commitments regarding or did you discuss abortion or roe v. wade, second amendment, efforts to defund the police, illegal immigration? judge jackson-akiwumi: none of the above, senator. sen. lee: judge jackson, what about you? judge jackson: no sir. sen. lee: judge jackson, in your notes for a presentation you gave at columbia law school in 2019, you said that disparities in additional outcomes can occur when judges consider relevant factors. talk to me about what that meant. judge jackson: thank you, senator. that presentation was a symposium i had been invited to to comment on an article being presented. the article itself was about judicial bias. i was critiquing it and making arguments in response to it based on my experience. i believe that -- i would have to see exactly the context of the quote that you read, but what i was suggesting was the idea that because the factors in the law concerning something like sentencing are open-ended, that congress says you have to sentence defendants to terms of imprisonment that are sufficient, but not grea
during that meeting, were you asked for commitments regarding or did you discuss abortion or roe v. wade, second amendment, efforts to defund the police, illegal immigration? judge jackson-akiwumi: none of the above, senator. sen. lee: judge jackson, what about you? judge jackson: no sir. sen. lee: judge jackson, in your notes for a presentation you gave at columbia law school in 2019, you said that disparities in additional outcomes can occur when judges consider relevant factors. talk to me...
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yeah, well, i'm not with castro but what roe v wade if matters so you may be at zero but the judges loweran the victor by default. but bothh 1% you knew and lorance your prize is a pro trucker, anti trudeau. anti castro. my dad is a trucker and i endorse i have a preference as i have a t shirt too, you know. yes, you can even though you didn't want to go and i know winners. no, no.ha that was the best. thank you . i'll take care of laura's jokes. she final exams. we'll be back getting in early accepting perfecta, being unafraid to fail young at heart . hi. i'm here to introduce you to an incredible new product called muno 150.ve it contains 70% minerals and baby other nutrients. its was formulated to strengthen the immune system. my wife and i have used the mutant therapy for twenty years. she is seventy years old in perfect health and has active and vibrant as she was thirty years ago. neither one of us taking any drugs. we're never sick. i'm eighty seven old .od i have not had a cold in twenty years. my blood pressure is 116 over sixty six . my bloodid oxygen level is 100%. my blood sug
yeah, well, i'm not with castro but what roe v wade if matters so you may be at zero but the judges loweran the victor by default. but bothh 1% you knew and lorance your prize is a pro trucker, anti trudeau. anti castro. my dad is a trucker and i endorse i have a preference as i have a t shirt too, you know. yes, you can even though you didn't want to go and i know winners. no, no.ha that was the best. thank you . i'll take care of laura's jokes. she final exams. we'll be back getting in early...
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douglas: that is an issue that has been contentious with roe v. wadeand if one is looking at the abortion issue, really the fact that it occurred on the watch of the nixon years, republican and then donald trump really galvanizing the right to life movement, forming the core of what his constituency is. there is no doubt about it. i found it interesting to follow catholics because i am one and how catholics have navigated the issue of abortion. it is the vatican opposed to it but you often find catholic presidents like joe biden sticking by roe v. wade. it is still a hot button and contentious issue with biden on one side of the equation, trump on the others. we will have to see what the supreme court does, now that it tends to tilt more to the conservative side. we will see how they deal with that in the coming weeks and months. host: doug brinkley, i'm sure we will have you back on in the coming weeks and days. thank you for spending part of your presidents' day with us. we will stay on here with amity shlaes, as we continue to talk about this survey
douglas: that is an issue that has been contentious with roe v. wadeand if one is looking at the abortion issue, really the fact that it occurred on the watch of the nixon years, republican and then donald trump really galvanizing the right to life movement, forming the core of what his constituency is. there is no doubt about it. i found it interesting to follow catholics because i am one and how catholics have navigated the issue of abortion. it is the vatican opposed to it but you often find...
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governor, if roe v. wadeis struck down by the supreme court, as governor, you are going to have to deal with abortion in a new way. what is your plan personally if that happens? which seems a lot more likely this year than last year. governor sununu: i don't think we have to deal with it in a new way. i am a pro-choice governor. if it has to be codified at a state level there are avenues to do that through state legislator. we want to be possible there. whether you are pro-life or pro-choice we can have that debate on the viability of each of those discussions that i am a pro-choice governor. anything we need to codify that to make sure it does what it is supposed to do and people have that flexibility that we have today. we are one of the most flexible states in the country when it comes to a women's right to choose and want to maintain that. at least, i do. ryan: let's talk national stuff. one, you decided not to run for the senate. i think you talked about that ad nauseam. one question though governor sunu
governor, if roe v. wadeis struck down by the supreme court, as governor, you are going to have to deal with abortion in a new way. what is your plan personally if that happens? which seems a lot more likely this year than last year. governor sununu: i don't think we have to deal with it in a new way. i am a pro-choice governor. if it has to be codified at a state level there are avenues to do that through state legislator. we want to be possible there. whether you are pro-life or pro-choice we...
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nations capital as the united states supreme court is hearing a case that could possibly overturn roe v. wade is murder. abortion is never talk to me in school. they only told me about slavery at not being allowed to vote, all the important things, but never that the democrat party and planned parenthood -- i did all the research and i never knew my people had a place in this nation and racist democrats shutdown our rights at the very beginning. >> most clinics are in minority neighborhoods. blm is murdering more block -- blacks in white -- than white. >> over 60% of babies aborted have been people of color or minorities. wouldc you consider that the idea of abortion-would be on the same moral ground as slavery? >> i think i see it the same way. we are doing all these different things or we never be alive. >> as we wrap it up in the capital right outside the u.s. supreme court, i want to let everybody know how amazing it has been in washington dc. >> ladies and gentlemen, this is a series of curated speeches, why the working class hates the democrats. please welcome author mike wilkerson. ♪ m
nations capital as the united states supreme court is hearing a case that could possibly overturn roe v. wade is murder. abortion is never talk to me in school. they only told me about slavery at not being allowed to vote, all the important things, but never that the democrat party and planned parenthood -- i did all the research and i never knew my people had a place in this nation and racist democrats shutdown our rights at the very beginning. >> most clinics are in minority...