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so roe v. wade held, of course, and is reaffirmed in planned parenthood versus casey, that a woman has a constitutional right to obtain an abortion before viability, subject to reasonable regulation by the state up to the point where that regulation constitutes an undue burden on the woman's right to obtain an abortion. and one of the reasons for that holding, as explained by the court, in roe and also in planned parenthood versus casey, more fully, is along the lines of what you said, senator feinstein, about the quote from justice o'connor. so that's one of the rationales that under that undergirds roe v. wade, is one of the rationales that undergirds lantern versus casey. >> let me give you a rational. in the 19 50s and 60s, two decades before roe, deaths from illegal abortions in this country ran between 200,001. 2 million. that's according to the good marker institute. so a lot of women died in that institute died in that period. so the question comes and -- you have said today -- not today, bu
so roe v. wade held, of course, and is reaffirmed in planned parenthood versus casey, that a woman has a constitutional right to obtain an abortion before viability, subject to reasonable regulation by the state up to the point where that regulation constitutes an undue burden on the woman's right to obtain an abortion. and one of the reasons for that holding, as explained by the court, in roe and also in planned parenthood versus casey, more fully, is along the lines of what you said, senator...
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the importance of the precedent set forth in roe v wade, so roe v wade held of course, and it's reaffirmed in planned parenthood versus casey. that a woman has a constitutional right to obtain an abortion before viability. subject to reasonable regulation by the state up to the point where that regulation constitutes an undue burden. on the woman's right to obtain an abortion and one of the reasons for that holding as explained by the court in row and also in planned parenthood versus casey more fully is along the lines of what you said center feinstein about the quote from justice o'connor. so that's one of the rationales that undergirds roe v wade. it's one of the rationales that undergirds planned parenthood versus casey. let me give you another one rationale. in the 1950s and 60s the two decades before row. deaths from a legal abortions in this country ran between 200,000 and 1.2 million. that's according to the good mocker institute. so a lot of women in that period so the question comes and you have said today not today, but in it's been reported that you have said that ro is now set
the importance of the precedent set forth in roe v wade, so roe v wade held of course, and it's reaffirmed in planned parenthood versus casey. that a woman has a constitutional right to obtain an abortion before viability. subject to reasonable regulation by the state up to the point where that regulation constitutes an undue burden. on the woman's right to obtain an abortion and one of the reasons for that holding as explained by the court in row and also in planned parenthood versus casey...
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>> by overturning roe v. wadeer the most dramatic supreme court ruling in decades, there was rage. even violence. americans had a message for their highest court. >> we won't go back! >> across the country, tens of thousands took to the streets. >> you ain't seen nothing yet. >> the constitutional scholar noah feldman says america now sees a court poisoned by politics. >> the current court is taking all of it weight and putting it behind popular concern serve t -- conservative positions and the reason that's so scary from the standpoint of the united states, we don't have another institution whose job it is to protect the most vulnerable, to protect the rule of law. >> feldman is a liberal. >> so help you god. >> who testified in favor of did the e-- donald trump's impeachment. >> donald trump committed high crimes misdemeanors. >> he supported the nomination of amy conan barrett. >> she's a first class lawyer. we need the smartest and best people. the right way to think about the supreme court is not to ask is it
>> by overturning roe v. wadeer the most dramatic supreme court ruling in decades, there was rage. even violence. americans had a message for their highest court. >> we won't go back! >> across the country, tens of thousands took to the streets. >> you ain't seen nothing yet. >> the constitutional scholar noah feldman says america now sees a court poisoned by politics. >> the current court is taking all of it weight and putting it behind popular concern serve...
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the supreme court issued its opinion on roe v. wadeestablishing a fundamental constitutional right to choose. nearly 50 years later, on june 24 of this year. the court issued the dobbs decision. women all across the country, starting in my house, lost a fundamental right. i want to remind us all how we felt that day when 50 years of constitutional precedent was overturned. i will use this mic if it is ok. the anger, the worry, the disbelief. the unbelievable fact that for the first time in our history the supreme court did not just failed to preserve a constitutional freedom, it took away a right that was so fundamental to americans, it took away our right. the fear that now the most personal decisions may not only be made by our doctor but politicians. the dobbs decision, the court practically dares women to go ahead and be heard. one of the most extraordinary parts of that decision was when the majority wrote "women are not without -- are not without electoral or political power." let me tell you something. the court and republicans
the supreme court issued its opinion on roe v. wadeestablishing a fundamental constitutional right to choose. nearly 50 years later, on june 24 of this year. the court issued the dobbs decision. women all across the country, starting in my house, lost a fundamental right. i want to remind us all how we felt that day when 50 years of constitutional precedent was overturned. i will use this mic if it is ok. the anger, the worry, the disbelief. the unbelievable fact that for the first time in our...
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democratic votes to push back the filibuster, and therefore, be able, with 51 votes to enshrine roe v. wade into the law. that will be on the 50th -- around the time of the 50th anniversary of roe v. wade supreme court decision. when the court decision came down on dobbs, we were ready. we were ready with great candidates, mobilization at the grass-roots level, discipline for the districts we have to win and for money. we are outraising the republicans. we don't need endless. we will have enough. >> one of the issues that's going to be at stake on this election is democracy and the end of the january 6th investigation, if the republicans take over the house. it dies with the end of this congress. all their evidence gathered. you stood up to donald trump throughout your tenure, ripping his state of the union speech and standing up and walking out of the cabinet meeting with the leadership. you put him on notice. now we have seen you said on day of the riot, you said if he led the rioters and came up to the hill, you would have punched him out. >> i don't like to talk about him. >> you did sa
democratic votes to push back the filibuster, and therefore, be able, with 51 votes to enshrine roe v. wade into the law. that will be on the 50th -- around the time of the 50th anniversary of roe v. wade supreme court decision. when the court decision came down on dobbs, we were ready. we were ready with great candidates, mobilization at the grass-roots level, discipline for the districts we have to win and for money. we are outraising the republicans. we don't need endless. we will have...
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the movie is about pre-roe v. wade women cannot get abortions even in a progressive city like chicago. now, of course, we are actually in post-roe v. wade america, so it's more relevant than ever. did you have a feeling roe v. wade would be overturned when you agreed to make this film? >> you know, whatever the motivations were for making the movie 3 1/2 years ago when i first signed on, this film has taken on such an incredible urgency at this moment in time, and it's a real reflection of the world pre-roe in which abortions were not safe and legal, so they put so many women's lives in danger. so many women were in desperate situations, and that's the america we're looking at right now at least in half of the states. and if the gop had their way, everywhere. >> right, so i mean you can't watch this film which deals with women and girls having this secretive network where you're supposed to call jane and then you get hooked up with a bunch of individuals without thinking, like, this might not actually just be the futur
the movie is about pre-roe v. wade women cannot get abortions even in a progressive city like chicago. now, of course, we are actually in post-roe v. wade america, so it's more relevant than ever. did you have a feeling roe v. wade would be overturned when you agreed to make this film? >> you know, whatever the motivations were for making the movie 3 1/2 years ago when i first signed on, this film has taken on such an incredible urgency at this moment in time, and it's a real reflection...
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i think that there was the understanding when roe v wade is a 72 opinion and find those justices where republican appointed. i think there was no sense that there needed to be a worry about roe v. wade and clearly legislators over time were wrong. that there were those waiting in the bush, just ready to pounce. i got about a minute left here and i want to know how are you going to continue being a doctor there in texas? i, a frankly, i'm not i'm, but i don't have much longer before i'm going to be leaving the clinic. i've been in because it's untenable. i mean, i have to look at every patient in the face and decide to him bad medical care or, and legal medical care versus good medical care. and at is not a position. i mean, i just, if, if texas wanted to have worse health outcomes than they already do, if they wanted all good doctors to leave from the state, then i think that's exactly what they're going to get. well, that's it for our show today. listen if you want to learn more about this, if you want to see elizabeth more, jessica more. you can check out fault wines where we we have
i think that there was the understanding when roe v wade is a 72 opinion and find those justices where republican appointed. i think there was no sense that there needed to be a worry about roe v. wade and clearly legislators over time were wrong. that there were those waiting in the bush, just ready to pounce. i got about a minute left here and i want to know how are you going to continue being a doctor there in texas? i, a frankly, i'm not i'm, but i don't have much longer before i'm going to...
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but the eradication of roe v wade certainly produced an energizing effect among many within this country. and many who may not have gone to the poles may now choose to do so to had their se about returning roe v. wade as part of this country's system of law along with other democratic rights, which many believe are under attack. the way they can establish that is at the polls in november. thank you very much. mike conner, in washington. europe's worst route in hundreds of years is threatening the world's supply of olive oil. spain is the world's biggest producer, accounting for more than 2 fifths of global supply. last year. grease city and portugal are also major suppliers, o 4 experience extreme high temperatures this summer, causing stress vegetation. many farmers estimate their harvest will fall by around 40 percent because of the extraordinary weather conditions. retail prices for olive oil across your rows by 14 percent in the july, and it's 5th. i'll rise even more in the coming months. produces a combination of weather supply chain bottlenecks and soaring energy costs. of course,
but the eradication of roe v wade certainly produced an energizing effect among many within this country. and many who may not have gone to the poles may now choose to do so to had their se about returning roe v. wade as part of this country's system of law along with other democratic rights, which many believe are under attack. the way they can establish that is at the polls in november. thank you very much. mike conner, in washington. europe's worst route in hundreds of years is threatening...
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peters: there is a move to look at that as to how we codify roe v. wade. but bottom line we need votes to do that. that is why these elections are so important. if folks believe that roe v. wade should continue to be the law of the land as it has been for over half a century, they need to make sure that voice is heard loud and clear at the voting booth in the coming weeks. it is on the ballot. this is going to impact every state, especially if there is a ban as republicans have proposed. we also know the republicans have proposed legislation. i mentioned lowering drug costs for our seniors, for our price of medicines, no republican voted for that. now the have introduced legislation taken away from the american people, a process by which we can lower drug prices. this is the rates about contrast and about -- and it is a race that should be very clear to the american people that will impact their lives in a very clear way. it is a contrast between candidates running to make sure they are voting democratic. jonathan: what is the democratic response to the rep
peters: there is a move to look at that as to how we codify roe v. wade. but bottom line we need votes to do that. that is why these elections are so important. if folks believe that roe v. wade should continue to be the law of the land as it has been for over half a century, they need to make sure that voice is heard loud and clear at the voting booth in the coming weeks. it is on the ballot. this is going to impact every state, especially if there is a ban as republicans have proposed. we...
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create the change they want to see in the four years they're here. >> reporter: marra says with roe v. wadeorting student parents should be a priority at all campuses. >> i would imagine with the roe v. wade supreme court decision, that there might be greater demand. it would be a travesty if, because of bans that are now getting enacted across states, we lost a population of the higher education system. to me, that would be the worst possible outcome. >> you don't really talk about abortion or politics around this issue at work. why? >> i don't talk about politics as a student or in my personal life or at work because it causes a lot of divide and ill feelings about each other. i just believe that everyone should be supportive of student parents regardless of where they feel politically. >> reporter: around the country, there are other programs designed to help expecting mothers. many are faith-based, like good counsel homes, the nonprofit which provides a place to stay, school, job training for free. good counsel also has a program that helps women who regret getting an abortion. >> my na
create the change they want to see in the four years they're here. >> reporter: marra says with roe v. wadeorting student parents should be a priority at all campuses. >> i would imagine with the roe v. wade supreme court decision, that there might be greater demand. it would be a travesty if, because of bans that are now getting enacted across states, we lost a population of the higher education system. to me, that would be the worst possible outcome. >> you don't really talk...
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you know, prior to roe v. wadee know the major causes of death for black women in this country was sepsis that went along with unsafe -- came from unsafe abortions. why do we want to go back there when we know there are so many disparities in black maternal health, disparities across the board? we have to fix those problems. we can't go backwards. juan: you begin your book with an ode to your beloved hometown stateless, missouri. you write "despite the richness of culture, the truth is we live in a legal environment and is st. louis and we are dying. the legacies of slavery, segregation, affect every aspect of society here. could you elaborate? >> sure. st. louis we are known for leading and homicides across the country per capita year after year. we are known even leading in the murder of children. we are known for leading in police murder. year after year. so we live in this lethal environment but also environmental justice -- we have not achieved environmental justice. right now we have this issue in our communi
you know, prior to roe v. wadee know the major causes of death for black women in this country was sepsis that went along with unsafe -- came from unsafe abortions. why do we want to go back there when we know there are so many disparities in black maternal health, disparities across the board? we have to fix those problems. we can't go backwards. juan: you begin your book with an ode to your beloved hometown stateless, missouri. you write "despite the richness of culture, the truth is we...
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since the overturning of roe v. wade, we are on in 1849 law that bans all abortion except for the life of the mother. over 60% of residents over -- oppose the overturning. you said he you disagree with overturning roe v. wade. senator johnson this will allow citizens to vote at a state level. the wisconsin legislature gaveled out rejecting the opportunity to allow such votes. let's talk specifically about what you would do at the national regarding abortion. lieutenant governor you have one minute. lt. goverment barnes: i am an only child but not my mother's only pregnancy. before that my mother had a complicated pregnancy and an abortion. she wanted others to know they are not alone and it was her decision to make not the politicians. everyone should make that. doctors should not have to live under the threat of being criminalized for helping women through a difficult decision. senator because the overturning of roe v. wade a victory. he celebrated the decision. he said if women do not like the law of their state, like
since the overturning of roe v. wade, we are on in 1849 law that bans all abortion except for the life of the mother. over 60% of residents over -- oppose the overturning. you said he you disagree with overturning roe v. wade. senator johnson this will allow citizens to vote at a state level. the wisconsin legislature gaveled out rejecting the opportunity to allow such votes. let's talk specifically about what you would do at the national regarding abortion. lieutenant governor you have one...
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kelly: the protections and restrictions that are allowed under roe v. wade, it was the law of the land for over a century, for 50 years. but what we have now here in the state of arizona is a law from 1864. and it is exactly what my opponent, blake masters, wants. host: but have you supported 6, 7, 8 month viability? mr. kelly: i supported roe v. wade. went into effect in 1973. this is a hard decision for women. this decision should be up to the woman with her doctor. shouldn't be politicians like the guy to my left in washington d.c. making these decisions for you. i mean, he think she knows better than you. he think she knows better than doctors and women about abortion. i mean, folks, i think that's -- that is a really bad place for us to be in when my opponent, blake masters, is making these decisions for women. host: alright. i want to get to the election and blake, we will start with you. is joe biden the legitimately elected president of the united states? mr. masters: joe biden is absolutely the president. my gosh, have you seen the gas prices lately
kelly: the protections and restrictions that are allowed under roe v. wade, it was the law of the land for over a century, for 50 years. but what we have now here in the state of arizona is a law from 1864. and it is exactly what my opponent, blake masters, wants. host: but have you supported 6, 7, 8 month viability? mr. kelly: i supported roe v. wade. went into effect in 1973. this is a hard decision for women. this decision should be up to the woman with her doctor. shouldn't be politicians...
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would you codify roe v. wade? mr. kelly: of course. let me be perfectly clear. arizona women have totally lost their right to make a decision about abortion. it is devastating. head is wrong. it is exactly -- it is wrong and it is exactly what blake masters wants. blake masters has called abortion demonic. religious sacrifice. he has even said that he wants to punish the doctors. he wants a national abortion ban that is so strict that even in the case when a woman is raped, she will not have the option to make this decision. in a second he's going to tell you that this is not true, but folks, this is true. these are his words. he has supported state and national abortion bands that will deny a right for a woman to make this decision by themselves and that is what it is about four blake. he is only saying this now, he is probably going to tell you something totally different. it is only because he is trying to win an election. well, that is what it is about for him. he thinks that he should make these decisions for you. he thinks he gets to make these choices ins
would you codify roe v. wade? mr. kelly: of course. let me be perfectly clear. arizona women have totally lost their right to make a decision about abortion. it is devastating. head is wrong. it is exactly -- it is wrong and it is exactly what blake masters wants. blake masters has called abortion demonic. religious sacrifice. he has even said that he wants to punish the doctors. he wants a national abortion ban that is so strict that even in the case when a woman is raped, she will not have...
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we have a few moredid samuel al the justice who wrote the opinion overturning roe v. wadeure late senator ted kennedy that he respected legal precedent in the roe decision? you've probably heard that somewhere else. so we're going to now know what kennedy wrote in his diary and how other justices seem to have echoed some of that. that's next. i choose airborne. unlike some others, airborne gives you vitamin c and so much more. it's an 8 in 1 immune support formula. airborne. do more. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network. with no line activation fees or term contracts. saving you up to $500 a year. and it's only available to comcast business internet customers. so boost your bottom line by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. ™ >>> in 2005, then supreme court nominee samuel alito told senator ted kennedy that he respecte
we have a few moredid samuel al the justice who wrote the opinion overturning roe v. wadeure late senator ted kennedy that he respected legal precedent in the roe decision? you've probably heard that somewhere else. so we're going to now know what kennedy wrote in his diary and how other justices seem to have echoed some of that. that's next. i choose airborne. unlike some others, airborne gives you vitamin c and so much more. it's an 8 in 1 immune support formula. airborne. do more. as a...
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kelly: the protections and restrictions that are allowed under roe v. wade, it was the law of the land for over a century, for 50 years. but what we have now here in the state of arizona is a law from 1864. and it is exactly what my opponent, blake masters, wants. host: but have you supported 6, 7, 8 month viability? mr. kelly: i supported roe v. wade. went into effect in 1973. this is a hard decision for women. this decision should be up to the woman with her doctor. shouldn't be politicians like the guy to my left in washington d.c. making these decisions for you. i mean, he think she knows better than you. he think she knows better than doctors and women about abortion. i mean, folks, i think that's -- that is a really bad place for us to be in when my opponent, blake masters, is making these decisions for women. host: alright. i want to get to the election and blake, we will start with you. is joe biden the legitimately elected president of the united states? mr. masters: joe biden is absolutely the president. my gosh, have you seen the gas prices lately
kelly: the protections and restrictions that are allowed under roe v. wade, it was the law of the land for over a century, for 50 years. but what we have now here in the state of arizona is a law from 1864. and it is exactly what my opponent, blake masters, wants. host: but have you supported 6, 7, 8 month viability? mr. kelly: i supported roe v. wade. went into effect in 1973. this is a hard decision for women. this decision should be up to the woman with her doctor. shouldn't be politicians...
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. >> roe v. wade for me is, should be the law. he celebrated when roe v. wade went down. >> i want women, doctors, local political leaders, living the democracy that has always allowed our nation to a thrive so states can decide themselves. >> women, doctors, and political leaders deciding who gets an abortion is now a major talking point for democrats. the question is, does it neutralize fetterman's health concerns. >> in michigan, gubernatorial candidates gretchen whitmer, and tudor dixon faced ore off for the second and final time. the abortion and education at issue but the most heated exchange came over who is the real extremist in the race. >> she is more interested in dividing us. halting our progress. and dragging us backwards. when she's not scripted and on stage, she stokes violence. spreads conspiracy theories. >> gretchen whitmer doesn't want to be defined by her carelessness, her dishonesty, or her hypocrisy during that time. but even if we did not look at that, we would look at her governship, as a disappointment. her radical policies have cru
. >> roe v. wade for me is, should be the law. he celebrated when roe v. wade went down. >> i want women, doctors, local political leaders, living the democracy that has always allowed our nation to a thrive so states can decide themselves. >> women, doctors, and political leaders deciding who gets an abortion is now a major talking point for democrats. the question is, does it neutralize fetterman's health concerns. >> in michigan, gubernatorial candidates gretchen...
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with the hope of getting it passed by the 50th anniversary of roe v. wade on january 22nd -- yes, january 22nd. i want to make sure i'm getting that right. this is significant, of course, because it comes after roe v. wade was overturned and after the president and democrats have faced criticisms for not having acted in this way, not having made abortion rights more of a priority when he first took office, for example. but the counter point to that is they didn't expect roe v. wade to be overturned when it was. the president will speak about the choice that voters face this november between republicans that want a national ban that would criminalize doctors and democrats who want to codify roe and protect reproductive freedom. we're told the president will talk about half of the states will have abortion bans. and this comes as democrats have been focused on the issue of abortion. yet recent polls showing that economy is still the number one issue. the president has, of course, been focussing on the economy as well. but as you know, in these tight races all
with the hope of getting it passed by the 50th anniversary of roe v. wade on january 22nd -- yes, january 22nd. i want to make sure i'm getting that right. this is significant, of course, because it comes after roe v. wade was overturned and after the president and democrats have faced criticisms for not having acted in this way, not having made abortion rights more of a priority when he first took office, for example. but the counter point to that is they didn't expect roe v. wade to be...
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the movie depicts the fight for safe abortions in the pre-roe v. wade era. ilmed before we ended up in a post-roe v. wade era. actress and director and superstar, elizabeth banks is here. that is next. seatgeek is the ticketing app for fans like the high-fives-strangers guy. game winning interception, first down, just a nice solid tackle - if you're in arms length, you will be swapping skin with this extrovert. you see he knows seatgeek got him a great deal on tickets, so he can focus on what he does best: smacking palms. seatgeek handles the tickets to sports, concerts, and more, so fans can fan. this tiny payment thing- is a giant pain! hi ladies! alex from u.s. bank! can she help? how about a comprehensive point of sale system... that can track inventory, manage schedules- and customize orders? that's what u.s. bank business essentials is for. (oven explosion) what about a new oven, can u.s. bank help us there? we can serve loans in as fast as 12 minutes. that would be a big help! huge! jumbo! ginormous! woo! -woo! finding ways to make your business boom.
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[applause] i came of age before roe v. wademany of you have no nothing but the protection of roe v. wade, i came of age before roe v. wade. i know what it was like when women did not have autonomy over their own body, able to make their own choices, be able to pursue education and employment opportunities and be equal participants in society. abbott, and the republican-controlled legislature. [booing] they have totally banned abortion and texas -- in texas. without even an exception for rape and incest. and for women who have complications in their pregnancy. the doctors are telling us, we have to wait for women to start dying before we can intervene and save their lives. any forced pregnancies occurring in a state that has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the country and in the developed world. so i'm sure you all heard last night when abbott was asked what alternative is there for those who have been sexually assaulted, they cannot get an abortion? baby supplies. [booing] you can't make this shit up. we are goin
[applause] i came of age before roe v. wademany of you have no nothing but the protection of roe v. wade, i came of age before roe v. wade. i know what it was like when women did not have autonomy over their own body, able to make their own choices, be able to pursue education and employment opportunities and be equal participants in society. abbott, and the republican-controlled legislature. [booing] they have totally banned abortion and texas -- in texas. without even an exception for rape...
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what roe v. wade decided --what the dobbs decision decided was that roe didn't invite that conversation. the people of indiana and 40 nine other states are in the process, consistent with our values and ideas of trying to get this right. i don't pretend, i don't think anyone thinks they have gotten it right. i do accept the exceptions. i will accept whatever the people of indiana decide. mr. sceniak: abortion is an issue that has divided our nation. there are many times, especially with women, that i am not going to pretend to understand those decisions that need to be made, especially when it comes to end-of-life decisions. i believe that despite whatever law is created, either pro-life or to codify it, that we can still reduce abortions throughout america. it is through a plan that looks through not banning abortion, but through the heart and the concerns that women have when they are making these decisions. it is looking at economic reasons and helping them thrive economically. it is making contrac
what roe v. wade decided --what the dobbs decision decided was that roe didn't invite that conversation. the people of indiana and 40 nine other states are in the process, consistent with our values and ideas of trying to get this right. i don't pretend, i don't think anyone thinks they have gotten it right. i do accept the exceptions. i will accept whatever the people of indiana decide. mr. sceniak: abortion is an issue that has divided our nation. there are many times, especially with women,...
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he did not say roe v. wade was settled law.one of these people in their confirmations promised they would rule a certain way. >> they didn't promise. but don't you think that saying things like that, that -- >> you can believe in precedent. but at the same time, you can also believe that some things deserve to be unwound. >> -- >> it's happened before, in this country -- >> excuse me, one of the things he mentioned in the diary entry, which, news clash to -- diary entry is no longer evidence you can actually include, his credibility is an issue for scott jennings. but i will tell you about this. he mentioned that alito wrote a memo for the reagan administration, in which he spoke about why he felt roe v. wade ought to be overturned. then he told kennedy, according to the diary entry, that he did that because he wanted to conform his viewpoint a ship fewer promotion. -- was not somebody who could conform -- configure you viewpoints for a promotion. what might you do for life tenure position? >> may i say, again, the key issue, w
he did not say roe v. wade was settled law.one of these people in their confirmations promised they would rule a certain way. >> they didn't promise. but don't you think that saying things like that, that -- >> you can believe in precedent. but at the same time, you can also believe that some things deserve to be unwound. >> -- >> it's happened before, in this country -- >> excuse me, one of the things he mentioned in the diary entry, which, news clash to -- diary...
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events i wanted to get with you about -- with you off the bat and this is the drop opinion week of roe v. wade. there are several different questions attached to it within the purview of what you are writing about. the roe v. wade decision is based on the right to privacy. we know it is not in the constitution so how early on did our founders think about that concept of privacy? >> you are right that -- in the fact that there is no right to privacy in the sense of autonomy and the way the government can come in and tell us what we cannot -- can and cannot do with personal decisions and that is different from the type of privacy i am writing about. the type i write about is the ability to keep certain information to ourselves, -- even if we do not want them to and in this week opinion, justice alito suggested that there is a divergence that there is very difference -- different types of privacies. that is improper in the united states that we don't use privacy in the constitution and that is why there is such confusion about. the type of privacy i am talking about, which is the right to keep pr
events i wanted to get with you about -- with you off the bat and this is the drop opinion week of roe v. wade. there are several different questions attached to it within the purview of what you are writing about. the roe v. wade decision is based on the right to privacy. we know it is not in the constitution so how early on did our founders think about that concept of privacy? >> you are right that -- in the fact that there is no right to privacy in the sense of autonomy and the way the...
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and if you and roe v. wade.s on his wife, the column from the new york times: the wife of justice clarence thomas. more on clearance thomas, this event from last year. this is on the influence of the courts and his colleagues, especially the influence scalia had on him. >> we had not met before i got to the court. we met and i think we found out that even though we were from very different backgrounds, we thought alike. we trusted each other. for more than a quarter of a century, we worked together without seeing each other all that much. he was really funny. he would ask me to go hunting with him. he thought it was odd that someone from rural georgia would not go hunting. it's really odd that someone from urban new york and new jersey will go hunting. i said i left nothing in the woods. you expect me to risk snakebites , ticks, fleas, to kill some unassuming bird? no. he invited me to go to the kennedy center. he said, you like classical music. i sure do. he said, come to the kennedy center. i don't like people
and if you and roe v. wade.s on his wife, the column from the new york times: the wife of justice clarence thomas. more on clearance thomas, this event from last year. this is on the influence of the courts and his colleagues, especially the influence scalia had on him. >> we had not met before i got to the court. we met and i think we found out that even though we were from very different backgrounds, we thought alike. we trusted each other. for more than a quarter of a century, we...
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i'm sure you mentioned dot hobbs is the case the supreme court case that overturned roe v. wade. sorry. go ahead. jessica. yeah, i had a patient who was severely ill. and so regardless of what we think, oh, there might be an exception for something like that. so it's very dangerous in texas to be pregnant. she was someone who is in kidney failure. i mean a pregnancy for her is, i mean that's a death sentence for her. and so we had to tell someone who was pregnant and kidney failure, that they needed to leave the state to get an abortion. but even just telling someone, even, just not doing their abortion in that moment, and instead sending someone who's very sick, also who's pregnant across state lines, all that traveling. i mean, on the way there she could have died of a blood clot. it's not, it's not a safe situation that it's shocking. oh, well, hold on. i want to bring in a someone from our community. this is amanda meto. she's the senior director of planned parenthood, but a ration of america. and then we're going to come to you elizabeth next. so sam, by just 2nd, 3 months s
i'm sure you mentioned dot hobbs is the case the supreme court case that overturned roe v. wade. sorry. go ahead. jessica. yeah, i had a patient who was severely ill. and so regardless of what we think, oh, there might be an exception for something like that. so it's very dangerous in texas to be pregnant. she was someone who is in kidney failure. i mean a pregnancy for her is, i mean that's a death sentence for her. and so we had to tell someone who was pregnant and kidney failure, that they...
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. >>> today president biden promised to make roe v. wade the law of the land if democrats remain in power in november. >> he would send congress a bill to codify roe. the hope here is that that promise that will galvanize voters enough to get them to the polls and keep democrats in control of the house and the senate. >> here's the promise i make to you and the american people, the first bill that i will send to the congress will be to codify roe v. wade and restore the right for woman to choose in every state. so get out and vote. >>> we're live at the white house, m.j., the president really focusing here on abortion rights, hoping that that will drive voters to the poll, the polling isn't really in line with that. >> yeah, you know, this shouldn't be a surprise that we're seeing the president give this kind of speech as you know very well the white house and democrats in washington have really seized on the issue of abortion and reproductive rights ever since the supreme court ruled -- overruled roe v. wade earlier this year and it's an i
. >>> today president biden promised to make roe v. wade the law of the land if democrats remain in power in november. >> he would send congress a bill to codify roe. the hope here is that that promise that will galvanize voters enough to get them to the polls and keep democrats in control of the house and the senate. >> here's the promise i make to you and the american people, the first bill that i will send to the congress will be to codify roe v. wade and restore the...
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roe v. wade itself was a seven-to opinion. five of those seven justices were republican appointed. 30 years before roe v. wade, in another case, it was 9-0. the supreme court used the language of human rights and civil-rights rights to describe individual autonomy, privacy and dignity, in being able to determine their own reproductive future. that was a case involving a man. he was seeking to -- when the state was trying to interfere with his reproductive destiny. but it is worth noting the author of that decision, justice douglas, was also the other of bridge v. connecticut, striking down a connecticut law that prohibited contraception for married couples. the reason why that ends up being significant for a law, is i think it exposes the insincerity -- really, the lie of the supreme court that there had not been rooted a respect for the kind of outcome that we saw in roe v. wade. mark, even more to your point, in looking at where the justices sought to land their originalism, skipping around history, what is notable is they ne
roe v. wade itself was a seven-to opinion. five of those seven justices were republican appointed. 30 years before roe v. wade, in another case, it was 9-0. the supreme court used the language of human rights and civil-rights rights to describe individual autonomy, privacy and dignity, in being able to determine their own reproductive future. that was a case involving a man. he was seeking to -- when the state was trying to interfere with his reproductive destiny. but it is worth noting the...
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now after roe v. wade has been overturned on a state-by-state basis people are able to decide. in ohio it has a 20 week ban, pennsylvania has a 24 week ban, i think those are very liberal positions. people have to be educated on the state level and that's what's happening around this nation. conversations are happening that we are not able to have that have no impact for the overturn of roe. what i think it is a huge mistake. conservatives are happy about it , the liberals are suggesting that everything is about abortion. they boil it down to the issue of abortion and it's a mistake we are not single issue voters. if you look at polling when you talk to women about what their concerns are. abortion is at the bottom. and at the top right now is inflation and crime. host: annabelle rutledge, on young women in the issues that are bringing them to the polls, is this the same issue set that vance was just speaking about? guest: i think everyone is definitely feeling the economy impact their pocket and you might say people who might be feeling that even more than others would be coll
now after roe v. wade has been overturned on a state-by-state basis people are able to decide. in ohio it has a 20 week ban, pennsylvania has a 24 week ban, i think those are very liberal positions. people have to be educated on the state level and that's what's happening around this nation. conversations are happening that we are not able to have that have no impact for the overturn of roe. what i think it is a huge mistake. conservatives are happy about it , the liberals are suggesting that...
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but roe v. wadeze everything in 1973 and imposed the most radically pro-abortion laws in all 50 states. this doesn't make sense. it's pro-abortion. you don't typically hear mormons talk like that. mcmullen did not used to talk like this. in 2016 he denounced donald trump because he said trump was not pro-life enough. i am the only pro-candidate in the race in 2016. 4 years later. he clarified what he means when he says pro-life. being pro-life has nothing to do with protecting children. he said: you are not pro-life if you can't say black lives matter. black lives matter which is a pro-choice organization. are you following this? it doesn't make any sense. he is a liberal democrat. that would be fine if he ran as one. utah voters should know who they are voting for and he should be honest about who he is. if you paid attention to mcmullin's last 3 years in public life it's obvious. in 2020 he endorsed joe biden because he cares about republican values. watch. >> for many choosing between these two am
but roe v. wadeze everything in 1973 and imposed the most radically pro-abortion laws in all 50 states. this doesn't make sense. it's pro-abortion. you don't typically hear mormons talk like that. mcmullen did not used to talk like this. in 2016 he denounced donald trump because he said trump was not pro-life enough. i am the only pro-candidate in the race in 2016. 4 years later. he clarified what he means when he says pro-life. being pro-life has nothing to do with protecting children. he...