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just weeks ago he was still bragging about killing roe v. wademe of those state bans. kamala harris, she's abandoning her previous support for frack fracking, for banning fracking, for medicare for all, for others.
just weeks ago he was still bragging about killing roe v. wademe of those state bans. kamala harris, she's abandoning her previous support for frack fracking, for banning fracking, for medicare for all, for others.
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roe v. wadened, and now states have the right, including places like pennsylvania, if they had a republican governor and legislature, they have the rights to potentially ban abortion, places like bucks county, pennsylvania, which he needs to win, places like north hampton county that he needs to win in pennsylvania. it's a problem for him. these are voters that are incredible attuned to what's been going on in the last few years. they know what donald trump has done. they don't need to take him at his word that he'll do something else. the record is there. roe v. wade is no longer the law of the land because of one man and one man only, and that is donald trump. he appointed those justices. those justices overturned roe v. wade, and he's bragged about it. he's thrilled about it. why do we have to believe anything is going to be different, and to the point that was made earlier, he's going to appoint the very people into his administration that tony perkins loves, that these pro life evangelicals
roe v. wadened, and now states have the right, including places like pennsylvania, if they had a republican governor and legislature, they have the rights to potentially ban abortion, places like bucks county, pennsylvania, which he needs to win, places like north hampton county that he needs to win in pennsylvania. it's a problem for him. these are voters that are incredible attuned to what's been going on in the last few years. they know what donald trump has done. they don't need to take him...
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favor when they know that this is an issue that republicans have been losing on since the rights of roe v. wade stripped away. donald trump has said that he takes credit for packing the court with anti-roe v. wade justices. he has bragged about ripping away the right of women to make decisions about their own bodies. in his vice presidential nominee is all over the place. as it relates to women and their fundamental rights in this country and in their family. i'm not sure if childless cat ladies have access to abortion care or not. but these folks cannot be trusted. and we have to make sure that we are communicating with voters about the consistent position that is the vice president kamala harris and governor tim walz. not once have they tried to hide behind a policy position relative to abortion. not once have they run away from supporting women who want to make decisions about their own bodies and so it is consistency versus continued political gamesmanship. and that is the choice before the american people this coming november and, to me, it's a clear choice. >> now reproductive freedom has
favor when they know that this is an issue that republicans have been losing on since the rights of roe v. wade stripped away. donald trump has said that he takes credit for packing the court with anti-roe v. wade justices. he has bragged about ripping away the right of women to make decisions about their own bodies. in his vice presidential nominee is all over the place. as it relates to women and their fundamental rights in this country and in their family. i'm not sure if childless cat...
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with the intention that they would undo the protection of roe v wade. he past law to punish women, criminalize healthcare providers in some states not even making an exception for rape and incest and with regrets about roe v wade, donald trump without even a moments hesitation would think that he didn't reflect on it for a moment said no, no regrets. [booing] and that's because i do believe that bad behavior should result in a consequence. [cheering] we will make sure he does face the consequence and that will be at the ballot box in november in november. and i promise when i'm president of the united states and congress passes a bill to restore the protections of roe v wade, i will proudly sign it into law. [cheering] and in addition to that, as you know, we are witnessing across the nation a full on attack on hard-fought, hard-won fundamental freedoms and rights. across our nation like the freedom to vote. the freedom to be safe from gun violence. the freedom to love who you love openly and with pride. [cheering] so we know what we are dealing with in
with the intention that they would undo the protection of roe v wade. he past law to punish women, criminalize healthcare providers in some states not even making an exception for rape and incest and with regrets about roe v wade, donald trump without even a moments hesitation would think that he didn't reflect on it for a moment said no, no regrets. [booing] and that's because i do believe that bad behavior should result in a consequence. [cheering] we will make sure he does face the...
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but, the and in 73 with roe v. wadeing beat bobby riggs, and with the founding of the national black feminist organization. it is sort of a happy ending of the book. it is before the backlash begins. phyllis lashley appears in the last few pages as she zeros in on the e.r.a., which passed with flying colors in the house and the senate in 1972. so did title ix. it was just the most jampacked 10 year.. >> it is astonishing to see how the equal rights amendment, how popular it was then. shirley chisholm, at what has come toward the end of the story you tell him year is the first person to enter, first black woman to be taken seriously in a presidential nominating convention. she says in the book, when i got to the convention hall, it was lit up by noise. that was a wonderful moment for me to see the way all of that delegates receive for me at the convention because i felt that someday, a black person or a female person should run for the presidency of the united states. now i was a catalyst of change. shirley chisholm got
but, the and in 73 with roe v. wadeing beat bobby riggs, and with the founding of the national black feminist organization. it is sort of a happy ending of the book. it is before the backlash begins. phyllis lashley appears in the last few pages as she zeros in on the e.r.a., which passed with flying colors in the house and the senate in 1972. so did title ix. it was just the most jampacked 10 year.. >> it is astonishing to see how the equal rights amendment, how popular it was then....
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he said that roe v. wade was wrongly decided. before roe v. was largely regulated by the states. now that roe v. wade has been reversed, it will again, be largely regulated by the states. kamala harris is the one that proposes the national abortion law. >> jonathan: i want to ask you about something that trump had to say recently saying the presidential medal of freedom that presidents give out. trump gave one to devin nunez, the former congressman. is the equivalent and much better than the medal of honor, which of course -- as you know as a combat veteran, it's sacred. it's the military's highest military honor. who do you make of that? >> it's taken out of context. >> jonathan: it's not taken out of context. >> he gives medals like other medals do to civilians who have done important things for their nation, but haven't sacrificed life and limb, when you go to a medal of honor ceremony at the white house and you're presenting it to a soldier who has sacrificed his body or to his parents or to his children, or his spouse, that it is of a diff
he said that roe v. wade was wrongly decided. before roe v. was largely regulated by the states. now that roe v. wade has been reversed, it will again, be largely regulated by the states. kamala harris is the one that proposes the national abortion law. >> jonathan: i want to ask you about something that trump had to say recently saying the presidential medal of freedom that presidents give out. trump gave one to devin nunez, the former congressman. is the equivalent and much better than...
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he has both tried to take credit for the fall of roe v. wade and say that he has not connected to the political fallout. the problem though is what's happened in florida is his home state and it was over eventually i'm going to drag him into the vein. what we saw for him over the last 24 hours with his comments yesterday saying that suggesting that he might support referendum here, the blowback from it was incredibly significant from the anti-abortion committed. we saw many of them say that they might not vote for trump, that they wouldn't knocked doors for him that they might sit this election out. and that is where a lot of this rush for him to clarify his stance is coming from jim not quite clarifying it. >> let's be frank house, the harris campaign reacting why is it convention? she's been very critical of donald trump's stance and his waffling on this issue over the past six months. in fact, she put out her own statement tonight. i'd like to read you a part of that. she said, quote, i trust women to make their own healthcare decisions and
he has both tried to take credit for the fall of roe v. wade and say that he has not connected to the political fallout. the problem though is what's happened in florida is his home state and it was over eventually i'm going to drag him into the vein. what we saw for him over the last 24 hours with his comments yesterday saying that suggesting that he might support referendum here, the blowback from it was incredibly significant from the anti-abortion committed. we saw many of them say that...
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arguing he is the one who put ivf in jeopardy by nominating the supreme court justices who overturned roe v. wade, a decision, nancy, that trump told me just last week he has no regrets about. >> nancy: and now people really trying to figure out where he is on this issue.
arguing he is the one who put ivf in jeopardy by nominating the supreme court justices who overturned roe v. wade, a decision, nancy, that trump told me just last week he has no regrets about. >> nancy: and now people really trying to figure out where he is on this issue.
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while trump was also asked about abortion rights, repeating his false claim, most americans wanted roe v. wade overturned when polls showed the opposite. >> i think the abortion issue has been taken down many notches. i don't think it's of -- i don't think it's a big factor anymore, really. we brought it back to the states. everybody wanted it in thstates. >> reporter: today harris and walz in michigan meeting union voters, part of a five-day battleground barnstorm. >> you know when you know what you stand for, you know what to fight for. >> reporter: a new cnbc poll shows trump leading harris nationally by two points, within the margin of error. the same slim lead he had over president biden, but democratic enthusiasm has spiked. 81% of democrats now satisfied with harris as their nominee, compared to 33% who were satisfied with biden. to what do you attribute her rising in the polls as becoming a more competitive race since she has taken over for biden? >> well, she's a woman. she represents certain groups of people, but i will say this, when people find out about her, i think she'll be much
while trump was also asked about abortion rights, repeating his false claim, most americans wanted roe v. wade overturned when polls showed the opposite. >> i think the abortion issue has been taken down many notches. i don't think it's of -- i don't think it's a big factor anymore, really. we brought it back to the states. everybody wanted it in thstates. >> reporter: today harris and walz in michigan meeting union voters, part of a five-day battleground barnstorm. >> you...
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the less famous roe v wade case. in some ways, planned parenthood bkc in which that decision came in 1992, and it was seen at the time many expected it to overturn roe, and in fact, it upheld roe, but it weakened it. it said that states could not ban abortion, but they could regulate it as long as the laws they passed did not impose an undue burden. people seeking care. and this was a very confusing standard. people did not really know what it meant. and it had been interpreted in lots of different ways. it was used to uphold a lot of restrictions even before dobbs that made abortion, if not illegal, still quite difficult to come by. it was not easy to get an abortion, even under the roe casey framework. when i thought about undue burden as a title and i have to give some credit to my brilliant editor, kara reilly at doubleday, who it was one of her ideas. and i just fell in love with it because. we are living in that world now. people are, in fact faced with that undue burden. and this is what that looks like. talk a
the less famous roe v wade case. in some ways, planned parenthood bkc in which that decision came in 1992, and it was seen at the time many expected it to overturn roe, and in fact, it upheld roe, but it weakened it. it said that states could not ban abortion, but they could regulate it as long as the laws they passed did not impose an undue burden. people seeking care. and this was a very confusing standard. people did not really know what it meant. and it had been interpreted in lots of...
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that's, that is not what happened in the dobbs case in the overturning of roe v. wade by the supreme court another hot topic this election after according alabama made it illegal statewide, is ivf in vitro fertilization. the former president told a crowd in michigan that he would implement a policy as president that would pay for treatments either through a mandate on insurance companies or through the government itself. >> does ivf have the same weight for voters that access to abortion does well, in one sense it does that as a very large majority support ivf. >> in fact, it's larger even than the majority that is currently supporting reproductive rights or the restoration of roe v wade. so in that sense, i think it's important to stress both have support the, question is, what kind of intensity of support now in places where it is threatened, where ivf is threatened, i would think the intensity would be there but it can't substitute for the more general question of reproductive rights. so the republicans are trying to clear away that one piece of the award russian di
that's, that is not what happened in the dobbs case in the overturning of roe v. wade by the supreme court another hot topic this election after according alabama made it illegal statewide, is ivf in vitro fertilization. the former president told a crowd in michigan that he would implement a policy as president that would pay for treatments either through a mandate on insurance companies or through the government itself. >> does ivf have the same weight for voters that access to abortion...
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>> reporter: the issue of abortion has plagued republicans elect poorly since roe v. wade was overturned back in the summer of 2022. on friday we did see former president trump's attempt to retune his language a bit saying he would be great for women in the reproductive rights. now, this particular phrasing is interesting. the word reproductive rights are used by democrats often referenced by democrats associated with abortion access, birth control and ivf and many pro-life activists were quick to criticize his language saying he was attempting to ingratiate himself with those who are pro- abortion. trump's campaign said that his post was on brand with previous post about his issues. and jd vance joined meet the press earlier today and was pushed on the former president signing a federal abortion ban if elected and he said he could commit that he would not sign that into law and he also furthered that no republican with reasonable power is saying we should have a federal abortion ban of any kind but lindsey graham around the same time this morning on another morning show s
>> reporter: the issue of abortion has plagued republicans elect poorly since roe v. wade was overturned back in the summer of 2022. on friday we did see former president trump's attempt to retune his language a bit saying he would be great for women in the reproductive rights. now, this particular phrasing is interesting. the word reproductive rights are used by democrats often referenced by democrats associated with abortion access, birth control and ivf and many pro-life activists were...
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meanwhile, the harris campaign is responding saying in part because trump overturned roe v. wade, ivf is already under attack. mr. trump looking to make inroads and headlines on a big night for vice
meanwhile, the harris campaign is responding saying in part because trump overturned roe v. wade, ivf is already under attack. mr. trump looking to make inroads and headlines on a big night for vice
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[applause] when roe v. wade was overturned in 2022, the door was wide open for this type of attack on personal decisions and personal families. that attack has been here, and it is up to us to make sure we stop it. that is why here in minnesota the legislature took action after roe v. wade fell, writing protections for reproductive freedom into our state laws and making sure people, not politicians, can make their own reproductive choices, including ivf. [applause] you have my pledge as long as i am governor, ivf will continue to be a lifeline of hope for families just like mine so they too can celebrate the beautiful families that each and every one of us so dearly want. meanwhile, while they fight these fights, we are going to keep building. we are going to keep building those families, building communities, building more roads and bridges. we will keep building more career pathways and more schools and we will be building more opportunities for our kids, their kids and for generations to come. [applause] and
[applause] when roe v. wade was overturned in 2022, the door was wide open for this type of attack on personal decisions and personal families. that attack has been here, and it is up to us to make sure we stop it. that is why here in minnesota the legislature took action after roe v. wade fell, writing protections for reproductive freedom into our state laws and making sure people, not politicians, can make their own reproductive choices, including ivf. [applause] you have my pledge as long as...
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>> well, i think in a post roe v. waden, we saw antiabortion activists moved to a total ban on abortions and embracing this ideology of fetal personhood that is reflected not just in these concerns about ivf treatment, but also criminalizing abortions and restricting access to birth control. it's about seizing political power. it's a lesson about a given theological point of view. again, which is not shared by people of all religions or even all christians. for example, jewish scholars often hold the belief that life begins when breath is first drawn and many christians do not hold the view that life begins at conception. even those who do don't hold the view that that view should be imposed on everyone else. we have separation of church and state in this country, we have this idea that we should not have religious coercion, including religious laws. i think a huge wake up call for me and for so many other people was that decision from the alabama supreme court in february. with the chief justice of the alabama supreme cou
>> well, i think in a post roe v. waden, we saw antiabortion activists moved to a total ban on abortions and embracing this ideology of fetal personhood that is reflected not just in these concerns about ivf treatment, but also criminalizing abortions and restricting access to birth control. it's about seizing political power. it's a lesson about a given theological point of view. again, which is not shared by people of all religions or even all christians. for example, jewish scholars...
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. >> i'm so excited to discuss your book your reporter covering the fall of roe v. wadeat made you want to add to your already overloaded book schedule? that we have somethingy comprehend that went beyond the day to day news and beyond the politics to really understand who are the people who are affected by this? what does it mean to live as someone who can become pregnant in an america without roe v wade? i don't know of any other format other than a book in which we can really get into those stories and it was obviously a lot of work to do while covering this, but it just felt so critical. and i'm so glad that we finally have the finished product. so obviously 2024 in 2020 for abortion is an enormous subject, one that encompasses politics, religion, health care, gender equality, among other things. yet you very specifically focus on providers and patients. why was it that you thought that was the most important place to focus? there's an obvious answer, which is i'm a health reporter and when i write stories, i think about doctors nurses, medical personnel, and i think
. >> i'm so excited to discuss your book your reporter covering the fall of roe v. wadeat made you want to add to your already overloaded book schedule? that we have somethingy comprehend that went beyond the day to day news and beyond the politics to really understand who are the people who are affected by this? what does it mean to live as someone who can become pregnant in an america without roe v wade? i don't know of any other format other than a book in which we can really get into...
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they they have taken roe v wade out , control. they they have taken roe v wade out, and control. en roe v wade out , and they roe v wade out, and they basically need to reinstate that because they're a state in the united states of america. and i live there for ten years. and at the end of the day, if they do not reinstate that, there is women who will die. there is things that they're going through and they need support. but going back to that, she is an inspiration. and that's the only thing i can say about that. >> i'm an american lawyer, i understand, but it's a federal situation rather than like the uk, and it's far more accurate and fair for each state to decide what it wants to do. >> okay, guys, we are going to do an american piece at the end because there's a funny trump campaign video i want to show everybody. so we'll possibly come back onto this, but let's move on because the prime minister has provoked anger by removing a painting of margaret thatcher from downing street after he claimed it was unsettling to him. the portrait of baroness thatcher was commissioned by l
they they have taken roe v wade out , control. they they have taken roe v wade out, and control. en roe v wade out , and they roe v wade out, and they basically need to reinstate that because they're a state in the united states of america. and i live there for ten years. and at the end of the day, if they do not reinstate that, there is women who will die. there is things that they're going through and they need support. but going back to that, she is an inspiration. and that's the only thing...
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you have negotiating power with roe v. wade you had none. you had no power. ave given pro-life people tremendous power. >> do you have regrets of the overturning of roe v wade? >> no regrets. i did something that most people felt undoable. >> for more, want to bring in maria, former senior adviser to senate majority leader harry reid and the national political director of the indivisible project. republican congressman of florida. maria, what was your reaction when you heard these comments? >> i had a reaction. donald trump can hide from his record but there are receipts. there are time lines. there are screenshots. he can't wiggle out of this and you heard it here. he doesn't regret it. part of what we're doing is making sure more people know that donald trump is to blame for the gutting of roe. we did it in arizona and ohio and they can't behind states only policy and pretend parties in the states are trying to undercut women's rights. >> congressman, can i ask you what your reaction was? it's one thing for donald trump to be lying about its with the states
you have negotiating power with roe v. wade you had none. you had no power. ave given pro-life people tremendous power. >> do you have regrets of the overturning of roe v wade? >> no regrets. i did something that most people felt undoable. >> for more, want to bring in maria, former senior adviser to senate majority leader harry reid and the national political director of the indivisible project. republican congressman of florida. maria, what was your reaction when you heard...
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he engineered the overturning of roe v wade. he engineered the appointment of justices on the supreme court who would do exactly that. he took credit for overturning roe v wade, which has resulted in abortion bans in dozens of states and extreme laws that prevent women from getting the health care that they need. there's no way that donald trump now can try to weasel his way around what he engineered. so, when voters, he has no credibility at all on this issue. i expect it is going to be a burning issue throughout the collection and certainly on election day when voters show up to vote. >> david, let's look ahead to the debate on september 10th. vice president harris again today is calling on trump to allow for both candidates microphones to be on for the entire time. microphones were muted while the other candidates were speaking were during the first debate between trump and president biden. the same rule was part of the original plan for this debate. do you think the harris campaign is wise to continue to press for open microp
he engineered the overturning of roe v wade. he engineered the appointment of justices on the supreme court who would do exactly that. he took credit for overturning roe v wade, which has resulted in abortion bans in dozens of states and extreme laws that prevent women from getting the health care that they need. there's no way that donald trump now can try to weasel his way around what he engineered. so, when voters, he has no credibility at all on this issue. i expect it is going to be a...
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as they ruled against and ruled against roe v. wade in abortion rights after 50 years of being in effect, we know in every state where they are putting it on the ballot the people are saying contrary to agreement to that. they are voting for, yes, we do need some form of abortion. although i do question the limitations. and i am not 100% for abortion-rights unlimited. but all i'm saying is this. we have the foundation, which is the constitution. and we do not have a one-man rule. we have a rule of law, which we are trying to get away from, which is deteriorating our democracy. we have a rule of law based on a set of laws and the will of the people. host: i got your point. let's hear from toya in ohio on the independent line. caller: good morning, good morning. i want to go back on the california caller about four to five calls before. he said black jobs. ok that is a racist comment to me. it is a dog whistle. i'm surprised he was able to finish that. what is a black job? i would ask him what is a black job? if he thinks immigrants are
as they ruled against and ruled against roe v. wade in abortion rights after 50 years of being in effect, we know in every state where they are putting it on the ballot the people are saying contrary to agreement to that. they are voting for, yes, we do need some form of abortion. although i do question the limitations. and i am not 100% for abortion-rights unlimited. but all i'm saying is this. we have the foundation, which is the constitution. and we do not have a one-man rule. we have a rule...
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that was before the highest court in the land decided to overturn roe v. wade. as the first woman governor of your state when the dobbs decision came down, what was the first action you took? gov. hochul: i went to a vigil at night in brooklyn and i held sobbing young women in my arms. it broke my heart to know that something that my mother's generation fought for, i certainly took for granted, that my daughter katie generation has now lost and i'm going to fight like hell to get back for my little granddaughter. i said, you cannot do this to us. [applause] it was a moment of pain, but also a moment of strength. i saw the women of new york stand up and our legislature. i called them back in emergency session to review can pass laws because you can have an abortion in the state of new york, but sisters across our nation will need our help. i put $35 million into an abortion support fund so we can expand our clinics. we let women from other states know this is a state -- state harbor. i have protections for our doctors so they would not be prosecuted in another st
that was before the highest court in the land decided to overturn roe v. wade. as the first woman governor of your state when the dobbs decision came down, what was the first action you took? gov. hochul: i went to a vigil at night in brooklyn and i held sobbing young women in my arms. it broke my heart to know that something that my mother's generation fought for, i certainly took for granted, that my daughter katie generation has now lost and i'm going to fight like hell to get back for my...
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and we end in 73 with roe v. wades sort of a happy ending of the book. it will really begin. and just appears in the last few pages as they begin to zero in on the e.r.a. in 1972. so did title nine. it was just the most jam packed place. >> and how popular was that and how was it? and shirley chisholm coming to the end of the story, being the first person to enter a black woman and the first woman to be taken seriously in a presidential nominating convention. when she got to the convention hall, it was lit up to see all that was made at the convention because i felt that some day a black person should run for the presidency of the united states and i was a catalyst of change. she got 152 delegate votes this you depointed out in that convention. >> amazing. i mean she really is the mother and she actually met her when she was running in 1972 and came through oakland. and her mother was a known active feminist and was very advanced. but she had to deal with being black and female. she was always very interesting about h
and we end in 73 with roe v. wades sort of a happy ending of the book. it will really begin. and just appears in the last few pages as they begin to zero in on the e.r.a. in 1972. so did title nine. it was just the most jam packed place. >> and how popular was that and how was it? and shirley chisholm coming to the end of the story, being the first person to enter a black woman and the first woman to be taken seriously in a presidential nominating convention. when she got to the...
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let's talk about expanding liberty and roe v. wade -- i have to say one more thing. roe v. wade, we put the bill on the floor to enshrine it in civil law. of course, no republicans voted for it. ok. then i put down a bill that said women have a right to contraceptives. some of the members said you are letting these guys off the hook. don't you worry about that. eight republicans voted for women to have the right to contraception. 195 republicans voted against women having the right to contraception. so we just have to make sure people know. and again, what it means. because contraception is an economic issue. it's a freedom issue. >> when you are considering whatever not to run for reelection, one of the things we talked about was the possibility of the former president, who called what's his name coming back to power. he wanted to see out 2024 and run for reelection yourself to ensure you could do your part. if kamala harris does win, do you feel like that is mission accomplished for you and your career? ms. pelosi: i don't think much about that. what i think about is putti
let's talk about expanding liberty and roe v. wade -- i have to say one more thing. roe v. wade, we put the bill on the floor to enshrine it in civil law. of course, no republicans voted for it. ok. then i put down a bill that said women have a right to contraceptives. some of the members said you are letting these guys off the hook. don't you worry about that. eight republicans voted for women to have the right to contraception. 195 republicans voted against women having the right to...
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between reproductive rights but how big a deal each party considers it with the legacy of what roe v. wadetely. this is the first election since roe v. wade was overturned. we know that the issue of abortion was a motivating factor in special elections in recent years. it's been an energizing factor for democrats. abortion is now on the ballot in eight different states, potentially three more. democrats want to capitalize on that. so, yes, we just heard from tammy dduckworth. we will be hearing more about this topic. >> donald trump in particular considers this one of the issues they are vulnerable on. for the first time ever, the republican platform in a generation at least, did not call for a nationwide abortion ban. he's trying to soften the stance, taking credit on the record for overturning roe v. wade. the justices made that reality but then saying, oh, it is now up to the states. >> here is where the real issue comes in because democrats say if he's elected, he will try to enforce a federal ban. donald trump has said, no, he's not going to do that. but that's where the battle lines
between reproductive rights but how big a deal each party considers it with the legacy of what roe v. wadetely. this is the first election since roe v. wade was overturned. we know that the issue of abortion was a motivating factor in special elections in recent years. it's been an energizing factor for democrats. abortion is now on the ballot in eight different states, potentially three more. democrats want to capitalize on that. so, yes, we just heard from tammy dduckworth. we will be hearing...
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there were widespread protests against a decision by the us supreme court to overturn the landmark roe v wade weeks. kamala supports women and our right to choose for our bodies, and that matters more than anyone could ever imagine. people all have their rights to their own decisions, their bodies, their choices, women's rights. definitely crucial, definitely something that i look for, as a woman, as a woman who has a daughter. she's been the most vocal proponent of women's - reproductive rights and women's access to not only abortion - care, but also things i like in vitro fertilisation for women who are - working to become moms. she's incredibly focused on issues that are impacting certainly black women, but women generally in the united states. donald trump said he wants to punish women. booing. and as a result of his actions, today in america, one out of three women live in a state with a trump abortion ban. one out of three. she's a radical. she's an absolute radical on abortion. we need teachers to get paid what they deserve. | we need nurses in every school. education. education is ver
there were widespread protests against a decision by the us supreme court to overturn the landmark roe v wade weeks. kamala supports women and our right to choose for our bodies, and that matters more than anyone could ever imagine. people all have their rights to their own decisions, their bodies, their choices, women's rights. definitely crucial, definitely something that i look for, as a woman, as a woman who has a daughter. she's been the most vocal proponent of women's - reproductive...
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there were widespread protests against a decision by the us supreme court to overturn the landmark roe v wade weeks. kamala supports women and our right to choose for our bodies, and that matters more than anyone could ever imagine. people all have their rights to their own decisions, their bodies, their choices. women's rights. definitely crucial. definitely something that i look for, as a woman, as a woman who has a daughter. she's been the most vocal proponent of women's - reproductive rights and women's access to not only abortion - care, but also things i like in vitro fertilisation for women who are - working to become moms. she's incredibly focused on issues that are impacting certainly black women, but women generally in the united states. donald trump said he wants to punish women. booing. and as a result of his actions, today in america, one out of three women live in a state with a trump abortion ban. one out of three. she's a radical. she's an absolute radical on abortion. we need teachers to get paid what they deserve. | we need nurses in every school. education. education is ver
there were widespread protests against a decision by the us supreme court to overturn the landmark roe v wade weeks. kamala supports women and our right to choose for our bodies, and that matters more than anyone could ever imagine. people all have their rights to their own decisions, their bodies, their choices. women's rights. definitely crucial. definitely something that i look for, as a woman, as a woman who has a daughter. she's been the most vocal proponent of women's - reproductive...
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, roe v. wade was overturned and since then, fill that is when democrats started overperforming in every single election that happened, including 2022, as we all remember, the red wave. oh wait, no, we didn't happen in part of the big reason for that is because reproductive rights. and so donald trump saying, oh, he wants more than six weeks there's not more than six weeks on the ballot, so where does he go with that? now he's saying that he is going to pay or the government is going to pay for ivf. is that going to be before or after he repeals the affordable care act or as mexico going to pay for it so i just think that voters understand just, not just how much of a flip flopper he is, but how much of a liar he is, and how much of an opportunity is and that the only thing he is, he cares about is himself winning this election because he knows if he doesn't win this election probably going to go to prison. >> christian on the ivf issue want it's a very personal issue to most republicans. you talk
, roe v. wade was overturned and since then, fill that is when democrats started overperforming in every single election that happened, including 2022, as we all remember, the red wave. oh wait, no, we didn't happen in part of the big reason for that is because reproductive rights. and so donald trump saying, oh, he wants more than six weeks there's not more than six weeks on the ballot, so where does he go with that? now he's saying that he is going to pay or the government is going to pay for...
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roe v wade is going now. and the question is how much impact it will have or motivating women across, you know, generations, whether older women who had fought to protect right with many years or younger women having to make these kinds of decisions. it potentially mobilizes a large swath of voters, which is 50% of the demographic in the country. >> and i i also wanted to just mention about young voters. i have a 21 year-old brother. he's lives in tennessee. he talked a lot about how young voters have like we said, a resurgence energy to okay. i'm actually going to go and write and vote this year where the young play into the final numbers here at the end, you know, young voters and only once or twice in the last 50 years had a real impact presidential and national elections. but they're t% important for mobilizing for enthusiasm for imagery, for campaigning, for messaging. they're very intelligent. they have technology at their fingertips. >> and unlike any generation before the last 2 generations they not u
roe v wade is going now. and the question is how much impact it will have or motivating women across, you know, generations, whether older women who had fought to protect right with many years or younger women having to make these kinds of decisions. it potentially mobilizes a large swath of voters, which is 50% of the demographic in the country. >> and i i also wanted to just mention about young voters. i have a 21 year-old brother. he's lives in tennessee. he talked a lot about how...
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he, like the shaother six republican presidents we've had on roe v. wade-life except incest, rape and health. a lot of states acted, kamala harris state any abortion, any time, anywhere. tim walz made it that way in minnesota. that is not consensus for people in california. illiana was born at 25 states, weeks, she weighed -- j.d. vance, he's great on abortion and talks about young women where he grew up who never knew they had another choice other than to get an abortion. you are not rich enough, good enough to be a mother. this is pro-life party. president trump threaded the needle and they are lying about affordable care act. donald trump did away with the mandate and it went to supreme court. they are lying about that. 14 years after obamacare, affordable care act and keep your plan, keep your doctor. even bigger lie, every american would have health insurance. 28 million americans have no health insurance, there is a fact for you. >> brian: r.f.k. jr., if he does endorse trump, what changes? >> kellyanne: his voters will go with him and he should make
he, like the shaother six republican presidents we've had on roe v. wade-life except incest, rape and health. a lot of states acted, kamala harris state any abortion, any time, anywhere. tim walz made it that way in minnesota. that is not consensus for people in california. illiana was born at 25 states, weeks, she weighed -- j.d. vance, he's great on abortion and talks about young women where he grew up who never knew they had another choice other than to get an abortion. you are not rich...
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it is not true that most americans are perfectly happy that roe v. wade was overturned. that has really energized a lot of young voters and female voters. and mom voters all over the country, including swing states. i think this point is of the harris/walz campaign, we will say what we are rather than fight donald trump in his large lobby in mar-a-lago. >> you have been on the campaign trail with her, how would you categorize how vp harris is countering? >> doing a little bit of defining herself, saying that i have a vision for america that is inclusive, that will really be something that will better the lives of all people, especially middle-class americans and she is talking about the things that she wants to accomplish and tim walz, highlighting the fact in minnesota that he codified roe v. wade, he also passed the child tax credit, she talked a lot about what they want to do. there is also very clear message they are also attacking republicans, in particular, former president donald trump and j.d. vance, the fact she thinks he is a fraudster, a cheat, abuser women, l
it is not true that most americans are perfectly happy that roe v. wade was overturned. that has really energized a lot of young voters and female voters. and mom voters all over the country, including swing states. i think this point is of the harris/walz campaign, we will say what we are rather than fight donald trump in his large lobby in mar-a-lago. >> you have been on the campaign trail with her, how would you categorize how vp harris is countering? >> doing a little bit of...
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the republican party, particularly in the last couple of years since the overturning of roe v wade, has moved much farther to the right. much more conservative on this issue than the majority of americans are, public opinion on abortion is much more in favor of something in the middle, not an outright national ban or these very strict time limits of, you know, six weeks after after conception. so, you know, he's, i think trying to walk back some of that rightward momentum on this issue because the voters are not there, the voters a majority of americans do not support those extreme positions. >> yeah. interesting, though, to see if stepping back a little is going to help him win some of the middle voters, or if it's going to lose him more evangelicals or the conservative voters who are really big on this issue. and so they may not be happy about that. all right. real quickly, before we let you go, any movements in polling recently has that dnc convention bounce worn off yet for harris? and also, just what do you think is going to move the needle? we have very little time. like you said.
the republican party, particularly in the last couple of years since the overturning of roe v wade, has moved much farther to the right. much more conservative on this issue than the majority of americans are, public opinion on abortion is much more in favor of something in the middle, not an outright national ban or these very strict time limits of, you know, six weeks after after conception. so, you know, he's, i think trying to walk back some of that rightward momentum on this issue because...
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>> for me it's abortion-rights. -- restore roe v. wade for every woman and every zip code of this country. now women have less rights than the grandmothers and dustin wright. >> the number one issue that concerns me is a lack of civility in our politics. i always say we are all high winds and americans before we're democrats and republicans. it's time to start bridging the gap in bringing a country back together. and i know that our candidate, kamala harris, is going to do that for our country. >> one of the most important issues is possible gun control. as an incoming high school senior -- [inaudible] that's what i'm counting on kamala harris and the democratic party to ensure universal background checks to make sure -- [inaudible] >> c-span's voices 2024. the a part of the conversation. >> she's c-span issue unfilw of government. we are funded by the television companies and more including him wow. >> a fashionable internet company something no one can live without so wow is there for our customers with speed, reliability, value and cho
>> for me it's abortion-rights. -- restore roe v. wade for every woman and every zip code of this country. now women have less rights than the grandmothers and dustin wright. >> the number one issue that concerns me is a lack of civility in our politics. i always say we are all high winds and americans before we're democrats and republicans. it's time to start bridging the gap in bringing a country back together. and i know that our candidate, kamala harris, is going to do that for...
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donald trump bragged about overturning roe v. wade and sexually assaulting women.ens of thousands of manufacturing jobs including right here in montgomery county. he tried slashing medicare and social security and repealing the affordable care act. thankfully, he did not win on any of those. he appointed supreme court justices who are rolling back our rights. he cut taxes for himself and his buddies and he tried overturning an election. now, i got to take a minute to talk about the guy who joined his ticket a couple weeks ago. you heard of him, did you? j.d. vance, yes. he has really made his values clear lately. he does not see women as he was. he does not want everyone to have a seat at the table. he is scared of us. as democrats, we want everyone to have a seat at the table. [applause] i mean, even cat lovers and dog lovers alike. [applause] my grandma always said i needed to find at least one good thing about every person. i will give jd this. he is efficient. he insulted black people, women, and jewish people in one sentence. [laughter] [applause] that is effi
donald trump bragged about overturning roe v. wade and sexually assaulting women.ens of thousands of manufacturing jobs including right here in montgomery county. he tried slashing medicare and social security and repealing the affordable care act. thankfully, he did not win on any of those. he appointed supreme court justices who are rolling back our rights. he cut taxes for himself and his buddies and he tried overturning an election. now, i got to take a minute to talk about the guy who...
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it sent a clear message two years after the fall of roe v. waded maybe the next front for the antiabortion movement. right now around the same time senate republicans blocked a bill that would have protected the right worth who used ivf to have her two children said the day of the vote. >> for so many women that lifelong hope of having children is now stuck in a limbo as they remain uncertain whether more states would follow alabama's lead. i was actually stationed in alabama many times throughout my 23 years of military service. and i didn't know it at the time back then, but infertility would become one of the most heartbreaking struggles of my life and my miscarriage more painful than any wound i earned on the battlefield. so excuse me if i find it offensive when a bunch of politicians who never spent a day in medical school hint that those of us who needed the help of ivf to be moms should be behind bars rather than putting our babies to sleep in rocking chairs. >> this year parties have added new language to the platform indicating a stance a
it sent a clear message two years after the fall of roe v. waded maybe the next front for the antiabortion movement. right now around the same time senate republicans blocked a bill that would have protected the right worth who used ivf to have her two children said the day of the vote. >> for so many women that lifelong hope of having children is now stuck in a limbo as they remain uncertain whether more states would follow alabama's lead. i was actually stationed in alabama many times...
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and again one of the things the overturning of roe v. wade, you see in these state referendums taking place. some of them in staunchly red states. people have come out and enshrined abortion rights into the state constitution. as a republican, you see the results. you know that abortion as an issue is mobilizing voters to the polls in red states. yet again, they are doubling down on this kind of rhetoric. >> look, you mentioned, the handmaid's tail. jd vance, i think that's like a feel good comedy to him. let's take a look at this. the true believers will only change their tactics. >> so is this a play for the extremist religious male right? >> they are emboldened by overturning roe v. wade. chipping away. in case after case. not just the dobbs decision. this is their dream. they want to turn america to a theocracy. they want to turn their religion into law. and the taliban has been doing it. and these guys want to follow the same path. they are not going to change. it is not about losing. they will change the game. make it harder to vote. yo
and again one of the things the overturning of roe v. wade, you see in these state referendums taking place. some of them in staunchly red states. people have come out and enshrined abortion rights into the state constitution. as a republican, you see the results. you know that abortion as an issue is mobilizing voters to the polls in red states. yet again, they are doubling down on this kind of rhetoric. >> look, you mentioned, the handmaid's tail. jd vance, i think that's like a feel...
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off a bus tour in swing states focusing on reproductive rights and trump's role in overturning roe v wade. >> trump maybe promising to cover ivf treatments for all but all except two senate republicans recently voted against a bill that would provide ivf coverage and his own running mate, j.d. vance, is unable to say who would pay for those treatments or how is it fair to say the details on ivf having been worked out yet, how either the government or chores would be forced to pay it, or it well, john, of course, all details get worked out in the legislative process and we're not in the legislative process because we haven't won yet. >> but i think that president trump again, just believes that we want women to have access to these fertility treatments worth noting the average cost of an ivf cycle is $15,000 according to hhs and patients need on average 2.5 cycles for a total of $40,000. >> steve contorno is now outfront. steve yesterday, trump was pushing universal coverage for ivf today. he says he's voting wow, a six-week abortion ban in florida. just how much of a tight rope is he walk
off a bus tour in swing states focusing on reproductive rights and trump's role in overturning roe v wade. >> trump maybe promising to cover ivf treatments for all but all except two senate republicans recently voted against a bill that would provide ivf coverage and his own running mate, j.d. vance, is unable to say who would pay for those treatments or how is it fair to say the details on ivf having been worked out yet, how either the government or chores would be forced to pay it, or...