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[cheers and applause] let's be clear, the overturning of roe v. wade also puts at risk broader rights of privacy for everyone. if you think i am exaggerating, here is what justice thomas wrote in roe v. wade. he wrote that the future cases of the court should reconsider -- reconsider -- all precedents. from griswold, legalizing contraception, and legalizing same-sex marriage. justice thomas means it, and so does donald trump. here is what that means. the right to use birth control, the right to marry the person you love. all that is at risk now because it is no longer viewed by some of our good friends in the court as a constitutional guaranteed right. are we going to let that happen? >> no! [applause] pres. biden: i like it, man. will you come with me? [laughter] folks, the extreme laws passed since overturning roe v. wade have no place in the united states of america. but what does have a place in america is your voice. the decision to overturn roe v. wade and saying states should make the decision practically dared women to be heard. here's what the
[cheers and applause] let's be clear, the overturning of roe v. wade also puts at risk broader rights of privacy for everyone. if you think i am exaggerating, here is what justice thomas wrote in roe v. wade. he wrote that the future cases of the court should reconsider -- reconsider -- all precedents. from griswold, legalizing contraception, and legalizing same-sex marriage. justice thomas means it, and so does donald trump. here is what that means. the right to use birth control, the right to...
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he has been campaigning on overturning roe v. wade. he was the first president to be in a march for life rally. he has been doing everything possible to get restrictions on abortion, including actually advocating for the 2017 house bill, which would have provided a national abortion ban. his opinions, let me say, our influx. host: what is the women's health protection act? guest: it would provide the protections of roe v. wade, women in every state regardless of zip code. they would be able to make determinations over her body it would ensure that states could not erode the right. it would make sure that every woman has the right to the supreme court decision. host: has the white house endorsed your decision? guest: president biden said he would sign the bill into law once it passed the house and senate. it passed twice. we look forward to passing it. host: the president has said that if the american people give him a congress that would approve legislation like yours, roe v. wade would become the law of the land again. here's abc news
he has been campaigning on overturning roe v. wade. he was the first president to be in a march for life rally. he has been doing everything possible to get restrictions on abortion, including actually advocating for the 2017 house bill, which would have provided a national abortion ban. his opinions, let me say, our influx. host: what is the women's health protection act? guest: it would provide the protections of roe v. wade, women in every state regardless of zip code. they would be able to...
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when the us supreme court overturned the roe v wade decision, establishing a woman's right to an abortion, it looked like america's so—called right to life campaigners were winning. now? well, it's not so certain. the conservative movement is split on just how far anti—abortion legislation should go. opinion polls suggest most americans don't believe abortion should be outlawed, and some republicans fear this could be a vote loser. my guest is lila rose, described as one of the fiercest anti—abortion activists in america. are her absolutist views turning america off? lila rose, in southern california, welcome to hardtalk. thanks for having me, stephen. it's a great pleasure to have you on the show. ijust wonder if, right now, you feel you are wrestling with the law of unintended consequences. you welcomed that supreme court decision to overturn roe v wade, but since that happened a couple of years ago, it's become clear that most americans do not want to see a woman's right to choose an abortion to be outlawed and overturned. that's become a big problem for you, hasn't it? well, to be cle
when the us supreme court overturned the roe v wade decision, establishing a woman's right to an abortion, it looked like america's so—called right to life campaigners were winning. now? well, it's not so certain. the conservative movement is split on just how far anti—abortion legislation should go. opinion polls suggest most americans don't believe abortion should be outlawed, and some republicans fear this could be a vote loser. my guest is lila rose, described as one of the fiercest...
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this 50-year battle over roe v. wadeook it out of the federal hands and brought it into the hearts, minds, and votes of the people in each state. it was really something. now it's up to the states to do the right thing. like ronald reagan, i am strongly in favor of exceptions for rape, incest, and life of the mother. remember, you must also win elections to restore our culture and in fact, to save our country, which is currently and very sadly a nation in decline. >> the former president yet again declaring how proud he is of his responsibility for overturning roe v. wade. he yet again said he is probably responsible for overturning roe v. wade and probably responsible that one in three women of reproductive age now live in a state with an abortion ban, probably responsible that doctors and nurses can be jailed in some states for life for providing care, probably responsible that states that passed bans with no exception for rape or incest. let's be clear, if he were to be put back in a position where he would sign off o
this 50-year battle over roe v. wadeook it out of the federal hands and brought it into the hearts, minds, and votes of the people in each state. it was really something. now it's up to the states to do the right thing. like ronald reagan, i am strongly in favor of exceptions for rape, incest, and life of the mother. remember, you must also win elections to restore our culture and in fact, to save our country, which is currently and very sadly a nation in decline. >> the former president...
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. >> we broke roe v. wade and we did something that nobody thought was possible. >> since then, half of all u.s. states have rolled back reproductive rights and polling shows only a third of americans say trump deserves the blame. >> he described the job decision as america. >> biden highlighted the recent spike in pregnant women being turned away from emergency rooms. caitlin joshua was turned away by two hospitals in baton rouge, louisiana when she was having a miscarriage. >> i was told that i would be sent home with prayers but would not get a diagnosis of miscarriage on paper or verbally. >> five months after the abortion ban goes into effect, voters in that state will have a chance to reverse it. there is a referendum on november's ballot that the biden team hopes will drive democratic voters to the polls there but we should note, florida has not gone for a democratic presidential candidate since 2012. >>> still ahead, how some bay area women are supporting abortion rights not at rallies or protests but
. >> we broke roe v. wade and we did something that nobody thought was possible. >> since then, half of all u.s. states have rolled back reproductive rights and polling shows only a third of americans say trump deserves the blame. >> he described the job decision as america. >> biden highlighted the recent spike in pregnant women being turned away from emergency rooms. caitlin joshua was turned away by two hospitals in baton rouge, louisiana when she was having a...
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roe v. wade. they wanted it ended.t must be remembered that the democrats and the radical ones hold this position because they support abortion up to and even beyond the ninth month. the concept of having an abortion in the later months and even execution after birth, and that is exactly what it is, the baby is born and the baby is executed after birth is unacceptable and almost everyone agrees with that. my view is that now we have abortion where everyone wants it from a legal standpoint, the state will determine by vote or legislation and whatever they decide must be the law of the land and in this case, the law of the stage. many states will be different. many will have a different number of weeks or some will have more conservative than others and that is what they will be. at the end of the day, this is all about the will of the people. you must follow your heart or in many cases your religion or your faith. do what is right for your family and do what is right for yourself and do what is right for your children a
roe v. wade. they wanted it ended.t must be remembered that the democrats and the radical ones hold this position because they support abortion up to and even beyond the ninth month. the concept of having an abortion in the later months and even execution after birth, and that is exactly what it is, the baby is born and the baby is executed after birth is unacceptable and almost everyone agrees with that. my view is that now we have abortion where everyone wants it from a legal standpoint, the...
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roe v wade. for 54 years, they were trying to get roe v wade terminated, and i did it and i'm proud to have done it. >> i did something nobody thought was possible, and roe v wade was terminated and put back to this date. >> not all legal scholars wanted roe v wade overturned. that nonsense. on the other side of the selection, joe biden promises explicitly to restore roe v wade as the law of the land through legislation. if he's able to work with the democratic house and senate. the thing about all of this, and is really wild to watch this -- i don't members quite seen something like this. republicans, at least the ones with a modicum of sense, understanding are in desperate trouble on this issue. just clear as day that voters are not in line with their position on abortion. they are just running around saying anything they can to anyone, just trying to run away from themselves. from their own position. donald trump is the prime example. in a recent statement desperately trying to create some dist
roe v wade. for 54 years, they were trying to get roe v wade terminated, and i did it and i'm proud to have done it. >> i did something nobody thought was possible, and roe v wade was terminated and put back to this date. >> not all legal scholars wanted roe v wade overturned. that nonsense. on the other side of the selection, joe biden promises explicitly to restore roe v wade as the law of the land through legislation. if he's able to work with the democratic house and senate. the...
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the supreme court, with three trump-appointed justices, struck down roe v. wade in 2022, returning the issue to the states, where some now have near total abortion bans. others have no restrictions. >> i was proudly the person responsible for the ending of something that all legal scholars, both sides, wanted and in fact demanded be ended, roe v. wade. >> reporter: but just 36% of americans support the overturning of roe according to an nbc news poll. and the issue has energized democrats. for mr. trump today's announcement is the latest step in a long public evolution on abortion. >> i'm very pro choice. >> i'm pro life. >> we will agree to a number of weeks which will be where both sides will be happy. >> meanwhile, garrett, former president trump made an 11th hour bid to delay his manhattan hush money trial. what can you tell us? >> reporter: that's right, lester. mr. trump's attorneys asked today for a change of venue due to pretrial publicity in manhattan. but an appeals court
the supreme court, with three trump-appointed justices, struck down roe v. wade in 2022, returning the issue to the states, where some now have near total abortion bans. others have no restrictions. >> i was proudly the person responsible for the ending of something that all legal scholars, both sides, wanted and in fact demanded be ended, roe v. wade. >> reporter: but just 36% of americans support the overturning of roe according to an nbc news poll. and the issue has energized...
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if he hadn't overturned roe v. wadenot have been able to enstate the law that prevented me from getting the healthcare i needed which nearly killed me and has forever compromised my ability to have children in the future. >> there are those on the other side of the aisle and on the other side of this issue who believe that trump actually isn't going far enough to protect the unborn, especially with his latest statement. they want to see a federal abortion ban. what do you say to them? >> well, i think, first and foremost, that's disgusting. but i also think that that group of people is very small. and i think, yes, they're very loud, but there are very few people who actually believe in a total national abortion ban and we're seeing the number of people who don't support these bans is growing by the day. and the more we talk about it, and the more the biden harris campaign keeps this front and critical -- front and center, the more critical it is. >> so, what's next in your fight. what's on the line in the election, do
if he hadn't overturned roe v. wadenot have been able to enstate the law that prevented me from getting the healthcare i needed which nearly killed me and has forever compromised my ability to have children in the future. >> there are those on the other side of the aisle and on the other side of this issue who believe that trump actually isn't going far enough to protect the unborn, especially with his latest statement. they want to see a federal abortion ban. what do you say to them?...
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, thanks to trump, we didn't just lose the roe v. wadeconstitutional protection of the right to an abortion. we also got something new, right. the case that overturned roe v. wade was called dobbs. that decision created a brand-new legal standard, one that would provide a precedent for taking away civil liberties of all kinds. one that could be applied not just to abortion, but also to, say, the rights of gay people. i mention that because we're seeing ripple effects from that decision not only now in our own country, but far, far away from us, a continent away. in the nation of uganda, activists there have been fighting a radical deadly new law that effectively hunts gay people. this new law in uganda punishes people just for being gay. it punishes them with life in prison in some cases. in some cases, it punishes being gay with the death penalty. death penalty is the penalty for homosexuality. the second highest court in uganda just upheld most of that law, including the death penalty part of it. in their ruling, the court in uganda cit
, thanks to trump, we didn't just lose the roe v. wadeconstitutional protection of the right to an abortion. we also got something new, right. the case that overturned roe v. wade was called dobbs. that decision created a brand-new legal standard, one that would provide a precedent for taking away civil liberties of all kinds. one that could be applied not just to abortion, but also to, say, the rights of gay people. i mention that because we're seeing ripple effects from that decision not only...
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roe v. wade. for 54 years, they were trying to get roe v. wade terminated. and i did it. and i'm proud to have done it. roe v. wade, i did something nobody thought was possible and roe v. wade was terminated. >> point of fact there, not all legal scholars on both sides wanted it overturned. that is nonsense. now on the other side of this election, there is a democratic president, joe biden, who promises to restore roe v. wade as the law of the land through legislation. the thing about all of this, it is wild to watch this. i got to say. i don't think i have ever quite seen something like this in my 20 years covering american politics. republicans at least the ones with like a modicum of sense understand they are in desperate trouble on this issue. it is just clear as day. that voters are not in line with their position on abortion. so they are just running around saying anything they can to anyone just trying to like, run away from themselves. from their own position. donald trump is the prime example. in a recent statement, desperately trying to create some distance from
roe v. wade. for 54 years, they were trying to get roe v. wade terminated. and i did it. and i'm proud to have done it. roe v. wade, i did something nobody thought was possible and roe v. wade was terminated. >> point of fact there, not all legal scholars on both sides wanted it overturned. that is nonsense. now on the other side of this election, there is a democratic president, joe biden, who promises to restore roe v. wade as the law of the land through legislation. the thing about all...
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but if you look at what we've done with roe v. wade, we did something that everyone said couldn't be done, and we got it done. >> reporter: former president donald trump standing next to embattled speaker of the house mike johnson, who is facing threats to his leadership. it's a strong show of support from the former president. in the past, johnson has endorsed a federal ban on abortion. today, he did not address the issue. remember, trump's first criminal trial begins on monday. today, the former president said he would testify. whit? >> whit: rachel scott, thank you. >>> meantime, vice president kamala harris in arizona tonight days after that court decision upholding a civil war-era ban on abortions. the vice president blaming donald trump for the chaos, saying a second trump term would be worse. here's abc's chief white house correspondent mary bruce. >> reporter: vice president harris tonight touching down in what is now ground zero in the debate over reproductive rights. >> here in arizona, they have turned the clock back to the
but if you look at what we've done with roe v. wade, we did something that everyone said couldn't be done, and we got it done. >> reporter: former president donald trump standing next to embattled speaker of the house mike johnson, who is facing threats to his leadership. it's a strong show of support from the former president. in the past, johnson has endorsed a federal ban on abortion. today, he did not address the issue. remember, trump's first criminal trial begins on monday. today,...
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has said, along with the other extreme maga republicans, that they are proud to have taken down roe v. wade. donald trump put three supreme court justices in place, several of whom in my view misrepresented their position before the united states senate, claiming that roe v. wade was settled law. and then the first opportunity they had, took roe v. wade down and put the women of america in a position where abortion care has been criminalized. in state after state after state. the extreme maga republicans have been very clear. they do not believe in a woman's freedom to make her own reproductive health care decisions. the only reason the former president is claiming to be for states' rights, is because he knows he's not for women's rights when it comes to reproductive freedom. and he recognizes that he's in a politically vulnerable position. but there is absolutely zero reason to believe that the extreme maga republicans, the first chance that they had with a congress controlled by right-wing conservatives, and god help us all, a republican president, would not impose a nationwide ban on abo
has said, along with the other extreme maga republicans, that they are proud to have taken down roe v. wade. donald trump put three supreme court justices in place, several of whom in my view misrepresented their position before the united states senate, claiming that roe v. wade was settled law. and then the first opportunity they had, took roe v. wade down and put the women of america in a position where abortion care has been criminalized. in state after state after state. the extreme maga...
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one poll after another poll, when you ask people, do you want roe v. wade to be overturned, it's like 30%, 31%, 32%. it's always a radical minority. in the case of, to you want roe v. wade to stay in place? the number was 70%, 71%, 72% when the supreme court overturned it. that's false. he talks about the will of the people. what's so shocking here is, when you only have a third of the people wanting to overturn a constitutional precedent, you know, of 49, 50 years, that's a radical move. and, of course, the biggest lie out of all of that is the idea that democrats are running around wanting babies to be executed after birth. >> i mean, it's so stupid, it's difficult to get -- i mean, he's just so stupid. >> it's stupid. we had a republican on this show. not going to name his name, and neither is mika, where we were pressing and asking, how many abortions are performed in the third trimester? how many? i don't know, i don't know. well, you don't know because it's, like, next to zero. but donald trump lies, lies. i saw something talking about the fact that d
one poll after another poll, when you ask people, do you want roe v. wade to be overturned, it's like 30%, 31%, 32%. it's always a radical minority. in the case of, to you want roe v. wade to stay in place? the number was 70%, 71%, 72% when the supreme court overturned it. that's false. he talks about the will of the people. what's so shocking here is, when you only have a third of the people wanting to overturn a constitutional precedent, you know, of 49, 50 years, that's a radical move. and,...
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we've seen voters since the dobbs decision, since roe v. wade was overturned voters in ohio, california, michigan, vermont, kansas, kentucky and montana all voted to either in trying or protect abortion rights. and today we saw a president biden immediately blame trump and republicans for what happened in arizona. here's part of the statement, quote. this ruling is a result of the extreme agenda of republican elected officials who are committed to ripping away women's freedom. this is an issue that democrats feel confident they are on the right side of the american people on putnam in terms of popular support for their position that's right, jake, and listen, they are going to continue to lean on this issue to drive turnout what we have seen i covered the kentucky's governor's race last year. is that democrats are really focused on making this a conversation about health care, about personal freedom and then arguing republicans are a threat to both and what they're doing is elevating women's personal stories. they don't have to talk so much abou
we've seen voters since the dobbs decision, since roe v. wade was overturned voters in ohio, california, michigan, vermont, kansas, kentucky and montana all voted to either in trying or protect abortion rights. and today we saw a president biden immediately blame trump and republicans for what happened in arizona. here's part of the statement, quote. this ruling is a result of the extreme agenda of republican elected officials who are committed to ripping away women's freedom. this is an issue...
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and we will make roe v. waden is because of you. he got cheers for that. it is one of the items most voters don't know about. >> yeah, this one is about some legislation that we got through shortly after joe biden got into office. to be able to protect people's pensions that had been followed out back to earn the 2008 crisis. and i want to add he actually did another thing for pensions today or for retirement funds. and that is won't get a lot of attention or big headlines. but the fiduciary rule has gone into place. the labor department announced a rule that says basically your investment adviser has to work in your best interests, not take money from insurance companies and others to put you into financial products that are not in your best interest. that is something that over time may never get a headline. but it is going to mean that a whole lot of people in this country when they hit their retirement years are a lot safer because of joe biden and his administration. >> senator i have been saying for years e
and we will make roe v. waden is because of you. he got cheers for that. it is one of the items most voters don't know about. >> yeah, this one is about some legislation that we got through shortly after joe biden got into office. to be able to protect people's pensions that had been followed out back to earn the 2008 crisis. and i want to add he actually did another thing for pensions today or for retirement funds. and that is won't get a lot of attention or big headlines. but the...
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when the us supreme court overturned the roe v wade decision, establishing a woman's right to an abortion, it looked like america's so—called right to life campaigners were winning. now? well, it's not so certain. the conservative movement is split on just how far anti—abortion legislation should go. opinion polls suggest most americans don't believe abortion should be outlawed, and some republicans fear this could be a vote loser. my guest is lila rose, described as one of the fiercest anti—abortion activists in america. are her absolutist views turning america off? lila rose, in southern california, welcome to hardtalk. thanks for having me, stephen. it's a great pleasure to have you on the show. ijust wonder if, right now, you feel you are wrestling with the law of unintended consequences. you welcomed that supreme court decision to overturn roe v wade, but since that happened a couple of years ago, it's become clear that most americans do not want to see a woman's right to choose an abortion to be outlawed and overturned. that's become a big problem for you, hasn't it? well, to be cle
when the us supreme court overturned the roe v wade decision, establishing a woman's right to an abortion, it looked like america's so—called right to life campaigners were winning. now? well, it's not so certain. the conservative movement is split on just how far anti—abortion legislation should go. opinion polls suggest most americans don't believe abortion should be outlawed, and some republicans fear this could be a vote loser. my guest is lila rose, described as one of the fiercest...
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lieu: donald trump campaigned on overturning roe v. wade. he then bragged about overturning roe v. wade. and republicans now want to put a national abortion ban. democrats want to codify roe v. wade. the two parties are not the same. mr. aguilar: in the back. reporter: [indiscernible] --
lieu: donald trump campaigned on overturning roe v. wade. he then bragged about overturning roe v. wade. and republicans now want to put a national abortion ban. democrats want to codify roe v. wade. the two parties are not the same. mr. aguilar: in the back. reporter: [indiscernible] --
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all legal scholars wanted roe v. wade overturned? what?ad from donald trump because he doesn't believe any of it. he doesn't believe in anything. he is in the nihilist, his a malignant narcissist so he believes in whatever he needs to say to get elected which is what is so frustrating for those of us who actually have political ideology and principles, or people who continue to claim they have principal support the sky, because he continues to say whatever he needs to say to get elected. the reason he's coming out now is because republicans know and recognize that this is a very difficult issue for republicans. it is killer for them as an electoral issue, particularly in swing states, so they were trying to find a middle ground but you can't. there is so much background for you saw trump's hypocrisy and his inconsistency on it, but also because you are seeing what is happening in the swing states, particularly with republican women, who are very uncomfortable with the republican party taking women's rights back 100+ years. this is not a se
all legal scholars wanted roe v. wade overturned? what?ad from donald trump because he doesn't believe any of it. he doesn't believe in anything. he is in the nihilist, his a malignant narcissist so he believes in whatever he needs to say to get elected which is what is so frustrating for those of us who actually have political ideology and principles, or people who continue to claim they have principal support the sky, because he continues to say whatever he needs to say to get elected. the...
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what we expect to provide. >> exactly after people warned the supreme court that by overturning roe v wadeould find yourself in these positions, because you decided to overturn roe v wade, and abortion is an essential part of women's healthcare. in this case, it deals with pregnant women who need the procedure. explain to our viewers some of the medical conditions that could lead a doctor to recommend abortion as a treatment when it's not the intended purpose of what the pregnant woman is taking. >> basically, there are so many conditions and the most obvious is something like ectopic pregnancy, where the pregnancy is outside the uterus. that can be a life-threatening condition for a pregnant woman and is the number one cause of fatality in the first trimester of pregnancy. you can present with minimal symptoms and we know that treatment has to be termination. in places like idaho or places where there are near-complete abortion bands, we have to pause and say, i know this is the indicated treatment, but since that patient is not dying in front of me currently, i need to stop and talk abou
what we expect to provide. >> exactly after people warned the supreme court that by overturning roe v wadeould find yourself in these positions, because you decided to overturn roe v wade, and abortion is an essential part of women's healthcare. in this case, it deals with pregnant women who need the procedure. explain to our viewers some of the medical conditions that could lead a doctor to recommend abortion as a treatment when it's not the intended purpose of what the pregnant woman is...
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they treat roe v. wade like our founding fathers put that in and an amendment. they did not. roe v. wade went back to the states because that is where they should be. gun rights are in the states and that should be a national law because it is an amendment. we have the right to carry his arms and it is not to be infringed upon. just like joe biden, he talks about and he ran for president because of the kkk and their tiki torches and they had throbbing veins and their next. why has biden turned tail on the jews and he supports the hamas people that have throbbing veins that are throwing cement cocktails and beating up our police. host: we got it. let us go to body in pennsylvania, -- buddy in pennsylvania. republican. go ahead. caller: number one my father was a marine and he said people people -- people people are -- evil people are just evil. in palestine they are taught how to exterminate jews. what are they supposed to do? number two, i was there on january 6. ok? and we said to the police officers this is ridiculous, they were out of control. i do not get that. but you want to ta
they treat roe v. wade like our founding fathers put that in and an amendment. they did not. roe v. wade went back to the states because that is where they should be. gun rights are in the states and that should be a national law because it is an amendment. we have the right to carry his arms and it is not to be infringed upon. just like joe biden, he talks about and he ran for president because of the kkk and their tiki torches and they had throbbing veins and their next. why has biden turned...
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you welcomed that supreme court decision to overturn roe v wade, but since that happened a couple of ago, it's become clear that most americans do not want to see a woman's right to choose an abortion to be outlawed and overturned. that's become a big problem for you, hasn't it? well, to be clear, the majority of americans actually support abortion restriction, stephen, which is not the case for pro—abortion activists in this country. so those that are bewailing the overturning of roe v wade and planned parenthood are some of these very activistic, pro—abortion groups, they don't want any abortion restrictions. and as you know, even in most european countries, abortion is largely restricted after the first trimester. that's not so in the united states. in fact, most states in the united states don't have those sorts of abortion restrictions. so i think there's a misunderstanding that some folks have in media, that roe v wade somehow banned all abortions being overturned. that's simply not the case. in my state of california, abortion is legal through all nine months of pregnancy, vir
you welcomed that supreme court decision to overturn roe v wade, but since that happened a couple of ago, it's become clear that most americans do not want to see a woman's right to choose an abortion to be outlawed and overturned. that's become a big problem for you, hasn't it? well, to be clear, the majority of americans actually support abortion restriction, stephen, which is not the case for pro—abortion activists in this country. so those that are bewailing the overturning of roe v wade...
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that was upheld by the arizona supreme court are a direct result of the supreme court overturning roe v wade. when the president predecessor handicapped to overturn roe v wade it paved the way it for the chaos and confusion we are seeing play out across the country today. president biden vice president harris continued to stand with the vast majority of americans who support a woman's right to choose. they will continue to fight reproductive rights call on congress to pass a law restoring protection of roe v wade for women in every state. on the topic of healthcare you heard from the president earlier today he marked care workers recognitions month by joining unit membership that his had ths administration worked to make care more affordable for american family supports family caregivers. boosted compensation and job quality for care workers expand care options. through the first ever signed by president biden just last year as well as the american rescue plan the chips and science acts the bipartisan excuse me the biden/ayres administration is marking transformational investment in child ca
that was upheld by the arizona supreme court are a direct result of the supreme court overturning roe v wade. when the president predecessor handicapped to overturn roe v wade it paved the way it for the chaos and confusion we are seeing play out across the country today. president biden vice president harris continued to stand with the vast majority of americans who support a woman's right to choose. they will continue to fight reproductive rights call on congress to pass a law restoring...
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. >> for 54 years, they were trying to get roe v. wadeone it. >> in 2016, donald trump ran it to overturn roe v wade. now, in 2024, he's running to pass a national ban on a woman's right to choose. i'm running to make roe v. wade the law of the land again so women have the federal guarantee to the right to choose. donald trump doesn't trust women. i do. >> that comes one day after the florida supreme court allowed a six-week abortion ban in that state to sing and while also rolling an amendment to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution can appeal and appear on the ballot. now with florida set for a shorter nonreproductive rage, republicans will have to make the case to the voters, a fight they have lost every time so far since roe v. wade was overturned. debbie powell is a democratic congress woman running for senate against florida republican rick scott, incumbent republican, focusing on these issues. it is nice to have you here. >> good evening, chris, thank you for having me. >> for the folks in your state you are running t
. >> for 54 years, they were trying to get roe v. wadeone it. >> in 2016, donald trump ran it to overturn roe v wade. now, in 2024, he's running to pass a national ban on a woman's right to choose. i'm running to make roe v. wade the law of the land again so women have the federal guarantee to the right to choose. donald trump doesn't trust women. i do. >> that comes one day after the florida supreme court allowed a six-week abortion ban in that state to sing and while also...
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. >> we broke roe v. wade, and we did something that nobody thought was possible. >> donald trump struggles to define his position on reproductive rights while r democrats see a political opportunity. >> donald trump is the architect of this health care crisis. >> how will the abortion issue shape the 2024 election? i'll talk to democratic governor gretchen whitmer of michigan. >>> and criminal defendant. donald trump's first criminal trial is set to begin in manhattan. >> all i can do is tell the truth and the truth is there's no case. they have no case. >> how will it impact the 2024 campaign? c joining me for insight and analysis are nbc news washington managing editor carol lee. "wall street journal" columnist peggy noonan, and "washington post"on columnist eugene robins. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." ♪♪ >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with kristen welker.gt >>> good sunday morning. the world is waking up to a n
. >> we broke roe v. wade, and we did something that nobody thought was possible. >> donald trump struggles to define his position on reproductive rights while r democrats see a political opportunity. >> donald trump is the architect of this health care crisis. >> how will the abortion issue shape the 2024 election? i'll talk to democratic governor gretchen whitmer of michigan. >>> and criminal defendant. donald trump's first criminal trial is set to begin in...
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.” >> people forget, fighting roe v wade was, right from the beginning, all about bringing the issuent to the 10th amendment and states rights. it wasn't about anything else. that's what it was. we brought it back to the states, and i lots of things are happening and lots of good things are happening. now, all i say is, the states are handing it and it's totally kill that issue. we are going to make our country great again. everybody is going to be happy. >> totally kill that issue. have you noticed how killed the issue is? trump is convinced he can talk his way out of this abortion jam by spouting talking points as if they are magic words state rights and everybody's want to be happy and we settled and we killed it. every time they talk about this issue, they are simply establishing in people's minds the truth that it really was donald trump who made the overturning of roe v wade inevitable, and that everything that flows from him is his doing. kerry lake, a candidate for senate in arizona, two years ago, in public on camera, she praised the 1864 abortion ban we just talked about th
.” >> people forget, fighting roe v wade was, right from the beginning, all about bringing the issuent to the 10th amendment and states rights. it wasn't about anything else. that's what it was. we brought it back to the states, and i lots of things are happening and lots of good things are happening. now, all i say is, the states are handing it and it's totally kill that issue. we are going to make our country great again. everybody is going to be happy. >> totally kill that...
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after donald trump's appointees on the united states supreme court overturned roe v. wade. donald trump said yesterday that this is exactly what he has always wanted. donald trump said each state should determine abortion law of that state. >> and whatever they decide must be the law of the land. in this case, the law of the state. >> the law of the state. and in this case, the law written by one man 54 years before women had the right to vote. five years in prison. donald trump supports five years in prison for anyone in arizona who participates in any way in an abortion. no one in arizona has voted for ma law, but a majority of the people of arizona have voted for a governor who opposes that law. a governor to the horror of william thompson howell is a woman who will be our first guest tonight. >> it is a dark day in arizona. just now, the arizona supreme court issued its opinion, upholding one of the most extreme abortion bans in the country. to the people across arizona who are concerned about the future of abortion rights in our state, who are worried about their bodil
after donald trump's appointees on the united states supreme court overturned roe v. wade. donald trump said yesterday that this is exactly what he has always wanted. donald trump said each state should determine abortion law of that state. >> and whatever they decide must be the law of the land. in this case, the law of the state. >> the law of the state. and in this case, the law written by one man 54 years before women had the right to vote. five years in prison. donald trump...
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this started with the overturning of roe v. wade. this, what we're seeing today in arizona and states across the countryes is the republicans pl on abortion. and ephere's the thing, alex, ty can't run away with it, they can't turn away from it or hide fromid it. this is theirs. the reason that we are in the situation we are in right now is because the former president put judges along with the help of senate republicans, put judges on the supreme court to make this happen, to overturn roe v. wade, what was a constitutional right for almost 50 years. now we have these bans across thees country that makes it ver difficult for women to get health care.ic they get turnedn away from lifesaving procedures. they get turned away from emergency rooms. they are banning ivf. that're trying to criminalize doctors. this is their doing. and so they own this now. and what the president is trying to do and you heard this in his statement and you heard him say this over and over again. you heard it from the vice president as well and the administrati
this started with the overturning of roe v. wade. this, what we're seeing today in arizona and states across the countryes is the republicans pl on abortion. and ephere's the thing, alex, ty can't run away with it, they can't turn away from it or hide fromid it. this is theirs. the reason that we are in the situation we are in right now is because the former president put judges along with the help of senate republicans, put judges on the supreme court to make this happen, to overturn roe v....
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since roe v. wade was overturned, where are women right now in this country, in this post roe era? the right question. what happened when the supreme court in the u.s. overturn roe v. wade and the dobbs decision more than two years ago, women lost their reproductive freedom. women lost the right to choose across the country. now we are in a situation where there are 21 states with extreme abortion bands in place meaning when -- one in three women of reproductive age in the country are living in a state with a restrictive ban. >> let's talk about the reality on the ground. what exactly that means. we have seen women turned away from emergency rooms. we have seen the risk of doctors being criminalized. is the situation urgent enough that the administration can do something now? >> yes. i mean, the preside said from the day the dobbs decision came down that the only way to replace the constitutional right that had been lost, and i would note, it is the first time in american history that a fundamental constitutional right has been taken away, the only way to a place that is bypassing
since roe v. wade was overturned, where are women right now in this country, in this post roe era? the right question. what happened when the supreme court in the u.s. overturn roe v. wade and the dobbs decision more than two years ago, women lost their reproductive freedom. women lost the right to choose across the country. now we are in a situation where there are 21 states with extreme abortion bands in place meaning when -- one in three women of reproductive age in the country are living...
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i got rid of roe v. wade. and by doing that, by doing that it puts pro-lifers in a strong negotiating position. >> if a federal ban landed on your desk if you were reauto elected would you sign it at 15 -- >> are you talking about a complete ban. >> ban at 15 weeks. >> well people are starting to think of 15 weeks. that seems to be a number that peopleweeks, that seems to be a number that
i got rid of roe v. wade. and by doing that, by doing that it puts pro-lifers in a strong negotiating position. >> if a federal ban landed on your desk if you were reauto elected would you sign it at 15 -- >> are you talking about a complete ban. >> ban at 15 weeks. >> well people are starting to think of 15 weeks. that seems to be a number that peopleweeks, that seems to be a number that
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terminated and i did it, and i am proud to have done it. >> 2016, donald trump ran to overturn roe v wade2024, he is ready to pass a national ban on a women's right to choose. i am running to make roe v wade the law of the land again, so that we have a federal guarantee to the right to choose. donald trump doesn't trust women, i do. with that comes one day after the florida supreme court had a six-week abortion ban also and amendment to enshrine abortion rights >> without hardly any exceptions to and incest. a band that actually rick scott said he would have probably supported and signed into law if he was governor. and we know that florida was the last state to offer reproductive care for thousands of women in the southeast region . i am really concerned as a mom for the safety of young women across our state. i'm concerned about the rise in maternal mortality rates between black women and latina women at very high rates. we have also known that we are going to have an opportunity, november, to make sure that we protect reproductive freedoms in the state, and we're going to win, rick sco
terminated and i did it, and i am proud to have done it. >> 2016, donald trump ran to overturn roe v wade2024, he is ready to pass a national ban on a women's right to choose. i am running to make roe v wade the law of the land again, so that we have a federal guarantee to the right to choose. donald trump doesn't trust women, i do. with that comes one day after the florida supreme court had a six-week abortion ban also and amendment to enshrine abortion rights >> without hardly any...
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you mentioned roe v. wadee again putting abortion front and center. for this one it's pretty tricky for trump who's tried to have it both ways. bragging about the supreme court justices who overturned roe v. wade but other moments trying to distance himself from it. governor desantis's restrictive regulation is tied around trump's neck. >> donald trump will be what's politically expedient for donald trump. he'll probably wedge himself at the 15-week marker. with the majority of voters, it's not going necessarily change florida into a red state but certainly beneficial for democrats. >> certainly at minimum makes republicans spend resources they don't have. trump was off the campaign trail for nearly a month before he got back on it yesterday. we played at top of show much of his message was really hateful, offensive comments about migrants, do we still think, you know, that -- polls suggest immigration isn't a big issue for some americans, how do you think is going to play out. >> still a loft polls two-thirds
you mentioned roe v. wadee again putting abortion front and center. for this one it's pretty tricky for trump who's tried to have it both ways. bragging about the supreme court justices who overturned roe v. wade but other moments trying to distance himself from it. governor desantis's restrictive regulation is tied around trump's neck. >> donald trump will be what's politically expedient for donald trump. he'll probably wedge himself at the 15-week marker. with the majority of voters,...
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voting on constitutional amendments in their own state to preserve essentially the protections of roe v. wadeocrats don't care about courts and i think it goes back to roe v. wade. we won roe. so right to choose was firmly entrenched in our constitution. so much so it was republican justices in 1992, justices o'connor, kennedy who said we are not going to overturn it. so the democrats grew a bit complacent about the court. and republicans by contrast launched the federalist society, launched an active movement to try to change the competition of the courts. and there are two ways of looking at it. one, it is a nefarious plot. the other is that this was just the plan that was a legitimate plan. there is nothing wrong with trying to use presidential elections to change the composition of the court. that has been the tradition of america throughout. you don't have to take the first view to think elections have huge consequences over our lives and if you care about autonomy and you care about reproductive justice, this election in november is as critical as anything that has happened in our lifet
voting on constitutional amendments in their own state to preserve essentially the protections of roe v. wadeocrats don't care about courts and i think it goes back to roe v. wade. we won roe. so right to choose was firmly entrenched in our constitution. so much so it was republican justices in 1992, justices o'connor, kennedy who said we are not going to overturn it. so the democrats grew a bit complacent about the court. and republicans by contrast launched the federalist society, launched an...
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make sure shared home roe v. wade becomes the law of the land and you said something during your interview with the senator which was every time abortion is on the ballot, ohio, michigan, kansas, kentucky, california, vermont, every time it is on the ballot, the majority of americans vote to protect our reproductive free. dos. that is what we have seen, we are standing on the side of majority of americans and we are in lock step with them and republicans don't seem to care. they don't seem to care what the majority of americans care about. making sure our freedoms are protected. >> i do wonder, is there a part from urging americans to vote, and exercising their democratic rights, and criticizing republicans for their decision as the white house says rip away women's freedoms, is there anything that they can do to protect military service members in arizona? is there any sort of oasis if you will for reproductive freedom that can be established by the federal government in a moment like this? >> so look, the president
make sure shared home roe v. wade becomes the law of the land and you said something during your interview with the senator which was every time abortion is on the ballot, ohio, michigan, kansas, kentucky, california, vermont, every time it is on the ballot, the majority of americans vote to protect our reproductive free. dos. that is what we have seen, we are standing on the side of majority of americans and we are in lock step with them and republicans don't seem to care. they don't seem to...