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i have a sorority sister in the statehouse in texas, tony rose.ou may not do politics, but politics will do you. i think the more that people recognize our lives are so connected to politics, the more angry they may become to say, let me dig in. weather vanes a volunteer on a campaign. i have so many brand-new volunteers when i ran for the statehouse. >> brand-new, meaning you energize them to come campaign for you? >> they had never been involved in a campaign a day in our life. part of this is candidates that inspire people and want more. that is what we sell only had barack obama. you saw so many people that had never been engaged in politics there were so attracted to him. this election cycle, i do not know who people are expected about, but i know people are expected about the issues. they are expected about the possibility of having real freedom in this country again. they are expected about the opportunity to have reproductive freedom. the opportunity to make sure we are carrying about what is going into the atmosphere and the air and that
i have a sorority sister in the statehouse in texas, tony rose.ou may not do politics, but politics will do you. i think the more that people recognize our lives are so connected to politics, the more angry they may become to say, let me dig in. weather vanes a volunteer on a campaign. i have so many brand-new volunteers when i ran for the statehouse. >> brand-new, meaning you energize them to come campaign for you? >> they had never been involved in a campaign a day in our life....
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congress and statehouses. the conversation right now needs to include science. they know the sex of the baby fairly got they see the heartbeat with their own eyes, they see the brain development those who know enough about science, which is where i think some of this debate is headed and should be headed, if people wise up and say this is what i see, i know what i see with my own two eyes, folks can say look. you knew nothing about science. but you look at a five-month-old sonogram and you are pretending that you don't see the male organ for the baby sucking its thumb or waving back at you? i really am trying as somebody who is pro-life, i'm trying very hard to listen to both sides and try to turn down the temperature so that we can build a culture -- by understanding -- feel alone, feel frightened. they should know they've got a number of choices. i think pro-lifers need to be pro-life for the child's entire life. we should be on the frontline making them more available for people. people should understand that there are resources available to them if they have
congress and statehouses. the conversation right now needs to include science. they know the sex of the baby fairly got they see the heartbeat with their own eyes, they see the brain development those who know enough about science, which is where i think some of this debate is headed and should be headed, if people wise up and say this is what i see, i know what i see with my own two eyes, folks can say look. you knew nothing about science. but you look at a five-month-old sonogram and you are...
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. >> jordan: for more on the new tennessee law, we go live to the statehouse in nashville with grace[cheers and applause] grace, aren't legislators worried that giving teachers guns will just lead to more gun violence? >> no, you silly scarecrow of a man. the lawmakers here are putting teachers through a lot: training, permits, background checks, mental health evaluations. you don't want to give teachers guns without making sure they're responsible! >> jordan: that actually raises a good point, grace. if they're going to require teachers to go through all that why don't they require it for every gun owner? >> i'm not following. >> jordan: i'm just saying, if all that training is good for teachers, it's equally good for all gun owners. >> but they aren't all teachers. >> jordan: right, yes, but they all own guns. >> rock 'n' roll! good for them! >> jordan: no, i'm not -- hold on, let me try again. let's say you walk into my classroom. >> hello, mr. slenderman. >> jordan: okay, fine. now, you see i have a gun. how do you feel? >> i'm glad because i know that you received firearms train
. >> jordan: for more on the new tennessee law, we go live to the statehouse in nashville with grace[cheers and applause] grace, aren't legislators worried that giving teachers guns will just lead to more gun violence? >> no, you silly scarecrow of a man. the lawmakers here are putting teachers through a lot: training, permits, background checks, mental health evaluations. you don't want to give teachers guns without making sure they're responsible! >> jordan: that actually...
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extremists, raise our voices in votes, and make ourselves heard -- make our power felt from the statehouseo the white house. to awake the sleeping giant and to be a resurrection, not an insurrection. massachusetts poor people's campaign is organizing and mobilizing for june 29 and to the polls in the upcoming election and beyond. thank you. [applause] >> this is the power. all over the country, all over, these are the voices that will be centered. did you hear him say, take back the mic from extremists, organize our power, make our votes heard and felt, and we are a resurrection not an insurrection. mass poor peoples, low-wage workers, simply -- workers assembly and moral march march on washington, and to the polls, june 29, 2024. waking the sleeping giant, organizing to mobilize, touch, and move 15 million poor and low wage infrequent voters. and brothers and sisters, here is the other piece you should hear. most of these voters are already registered. the issue is they have said that nobody talks to them. well, when nobody talks to you, you have to make them talk to you. you organize you
extremists, raise our voices in votes, and make ourselves heard -- make our power felt from the statehouseo the white house. to awake the sleeping giant and to be a resurrection, not an insurrection. massachusetts poor people's campaign is organizing and mobilizing for june 29 and to the polls in the upcoming election and beyond. thank you. [applause] >> this is the power. all over the country, all over, these are the voices that will be centered. did you hear him say, take back the mic...
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republicans, some of them are true believers such as the speaker of the arizona statehouse who says some believe that killing children is wrong or that abortion is killing children and people like donald trump who will say whatever it takes for them to win. now, i think up until the supreme court made it possible for these sbraumby laws to go into effect, these two sides could be in alliance, they could be in coalition. unfortunately for them americans have actually seen the true real life consequences of being banned when it's not just a debate tactic or political move. they found out they don't like the reality how women are being treated across the country. now, hence this conflict where people like kari lake and donald trump would like to say they're against something, that they, in fact, either championed or in the case of donald trump directly enabled. suddenly they're acting shocked. why? they're in tough races. contrast that with the legislators in arizona. the house and the senate are both controlled by republicans. there are i believe one in each chamber cross over votes. when
republicans, some of them are true believers such as the speaker of the arizona statehouse who says some believe that killing children is wrong or that abortion is killing children and people like donald trump who will say whatever it takes for them to win. now, i think up until the supreme court made it possible for these sbraumby laws to go into effect, these two sides could be in alliance, they could be in coalition. unfortunately for them americans have actually seen the true real life...
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he was certainly on the radar of statehouse reporters and people were covering it.umors about golan are provable and printable. obviously, their relationship was strange and newsworthy. in mcgreevey's autobiography, he writes, "after press questions about his qualifications reached critical mass, golan had taken to calling me day and night to ask for his job back. the longer i stood listening to my former lover, the closer my world came to imploding." you told him you would walk away from all of it to be with him. -yep. -what did he say? -no. no. because he wanted to be with the governor, right? yeah, that's what i believe. yeah. he didn't wanna be with jim mcgreevey. yeah, yeah. mcgreevey kept helping cipel with employment and other favors, perhaps trying to keep him quiet. but in the spring of 2004, golan cipel threatened the governor that he would go public with claims he had been sexually assaulted by mcgreevey. coming into the summer of 2004, there winds up being an unbelievable tidal wave of scandal that's crashing down on the mcgreevey administration, and in
he was certainly on the radar of statehouse reporters and people were covering it.umors about golan are provable and printable. obviously, their relationship was strange and newsworthy. in mcgreevey's autobiography, he writes, "after press questions about his qualifications reached critical mass, golan had taken to calling me day and night to ask for his job back. the longer i stood listening to my former lover, the closer my world came to imploding." you told him you would walk away...
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we brought hundreds of people to the statehouse and over the course of eight years, brooke county legislative willingness to continue the -- broke down the legislature willingness to continue the fight and we got it removed. it should not be that hard to get change. let's not make it so hard to bring reform to how we do elections. host: have you looked at the date of this primary season? anything that sticks out to you? guest: i have not had a chance to look at any data, have been busy i have been busy -- i have been busy. host: four should be able to look at the data? guest: that is a challenge because you can request data from many states. some give it for free. alabama charges $33,000. if you go to the massachusetts secretary of state they will tell you we cannot give you the data but you can go to every city and ask for it. this is another area where we need congressional oversight to put boundaries on transparency and the availability of data. host: you can get the book "disproven" and look at the claims ken block investigated he was hired by the trnow i am so e tonight's speakers jonath
we brought hundreds of people to the statehouse and over the course of eight years, brooke county legislative willingness to continue the -- broke down the legislature willingness to continue the fight and we got it removed. it should not be that hard to get change. let's not make it so hard to bring reform to how we do elections. host: have you looked at the date of this primary season? anything that sticks out to you? guest: i have not had a chance to look at any data, have been busy i have...
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democrats in the republican statehouse in both houses say let's just right now override this.y are stopped by republicans. something very similar happened with ivf after the alabama decision. people were freaked out about the possibility of ivf being banned. it was temporarily banned in alabama, and you came to the senate or to say, hey, we have a bill to protect ivf, and what happened then? >> well, they objected. i asked for unanimous consent to my act, and they objected. you know what they said they objected by? they said it was because my bill would end up with the potential of creating human animal hybrid kind nara babies. >> that's right. >> you know? and let me make it clear -- this is all on the republicans. in alabama, by the way, they haven't restored ivf. all they said in alabama was, a fertilized egg as a human being. we just won't prosecute you. so it still potentially manslaughter. we are just choosing not to prosecute you. that's what they did with that law, which doesn't solve the problem where they define a fertilized egg is having more rights than the woman t
democrats in the republican statehouse in both houses say let's just right now override this.y are stopped by republicans. something very similar happened with ivf after the alabama decision. people were freaked out about the possibility of ivf being banned. it was temporarily banned in alabama, and you came to the senate or to say, hey, we have a bill to protect ivf, and what happened then? >> well, they objected. i asked for unanimous consent to my act, and they objected. you know what...
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we brought hundreds of people to the statehouse and over the course of eight years, brooke county legislative willingness to continue the -- broke down the legislature willingness to continue the fight and we got it removed. it should not be that hard to get change. let's not make it so hard to bring reform to how we do elections. host: have you looked at the date of this primary season? anything that sticks out to you? guest: i have not had a chance to look at any data, have been busy i have been busy -- i have been busy. host: four should be able to look at the data? guest: that is a challenge because you can request data from many states. some give it for free. alabama charges $33,000. if you go to the massachusetts secretary of state they will tell you we cannot give you the data but you can go to every city and ask for it. this is another area where we need congressional oversight to put boundaries on transparency and the availability of data. host: you can get the book "disproven" and look at the claims ken block investigated he was hired by the tr
we brought hundreds of people to the statehouse and over the course of eight years, brooke county legislative willingness to continue the -- broke down the legislature willingness to continue the fight and we got it removed. it should not be that hard to get change. let's not make it so hard to bring reform to how we do elections. host: have you looked at the date of this primary season? anything that sticks out to you? guest: i have not had a chance to look at any data, have been busy i have...
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well, that led to a flurry of activity yesterday in the statehouse.jackson, nbc's senior washington correspondent. hallie, let us know where things stand right now. >> so, hoda, at the moment here's where arizona. >> so, hoda, at the moment, here's where things stand. that civil-war era law is still set to go into effect in arizona later this spring after these republican lawmakers at state house blocked a push to repeal it for the second time in two weeks. this is after that explosive ruling you mentioned by the state's highest court that reinstated this 1864 law, which bans nearly all abortions, no exceptions for rape or incest, only for the life of the mother and it punishes doctors who perform the procedure with prison time. in arizona, on the state senate side, some republicans did join with democrats to start process to try for a repeal, but that's not going to go anywhere if house republicans keep opposing it. if this law is not rolled back through the statehouse, it could end up in the hands of voters come november. abortion rights supporters
well, that led to a flurry of activity yesterday in the statehouse.jackson, nbc's senior washington correspondent. hallie, let us know where things stand right now. >> so, hoda, at the moment here's where arizona. >> so, hoda, at the moment, here's where things stand. that civil-war era law is still set to go into effect in arizona later this spring after these republican lawmakers at state house blocked a push to repeal it for the second time in two weeks. this is after that...
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never been a committee chairman or majority leader, speaker that i've ever served under in the statehousegreed with 100% of the time but that is not the issue the issue is governance. if we want to replace speaker johnson that would be done in november and any move to do that now is incredibly reckless and a time where we need leadership in the house, even when you disagree with them. maria: let me go back to ukraine. i spoke with the president of poland, he's my special guest on sunday and he is urging lawmakers to send aid to ukraine. he does believe that russia imperialism is taking shape once again and vladimir putin has his sights set on poland and its neighbors. here is the president with me yesterday. >> what is your reaction to something that president trump has been talking about in terms of aid to ukraine being alone. the president has said many times that yes he agrees money should go to ukraine but it should be alone to be paid back. >> of course to a large extent this is an issue of domestic policy which is being implemented by the united states. i'm convinced for any help an
never been a committee chairman or majority leader, speaker that i've ever served under in the statehousegreed with 100% of the time but that is not the issue the issue is governance. if we want to replace speaker johnson that would be done in november and any move to do that now is incredibly reckless and a time where we need leadership in the house, even when you disagree with them. maria: let me go back to ukraine. i spoke with the president of poland, he's my special guest on sunday and he...
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faster than any statehouse, any sort of state elected officials.gs that makes them different when it comes to january 6th is that president donald trump january 6th cases, he lost 60 out of 61. they were appointed by bush, by clinton, and by obama, and by himself. 60 to 1 according to his record. also, david carter in california, early on, they said he committed felonies. all of them were figuring out for four years that he will be accountable. there is a schism, also, between the justices, their questions before they make any decision and those already on the record about the conduct on january 6th. >> yes. >> why? >> look, let's back up and talk about one of the reasons why people do not have a lot of faith in this court. it is because this is the first supreme court since we have had the second reconstruction in this country, meaning the civil rights movement of the 1950s and '60s where they major the constitution applied. it is the first court that has actually taken away from the american people fundamental rights, the pediment the right to ab
faster than any statehouse, any sort of state elected officials.gs that makes them different when it comes to january 6th is that president donald trump january 6th cases, he lost 60 out of 61. they were appointed by bush, by clinton, and by obama, and by himself. 60 to 1 according to his record. also, david carter in california, early on, they said he committed felonies. all of them were figuring out for four years that he will be accountable. there is a schism, also, between the justices,...
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the measure passed both statehouses. look, tennessee has just too many kids in juvenile detention, and they want to send a message to parents, you are on the hook for money or, you know, community service when your kid is a repeat offender. so it's not just that the kid stole a pack of gum, it's that he's done it over and over again. i always think of helicopter parents, right? i never wanted to be a helicopter parent, but this is the exact opposite. david: it is. lauren: repeat offenders. tennessee is saying they have to do something about it. david: well, parents do have to step up i. there's no question that parents have been negligent in terms of watching over their kids, so maybe this'll help. lauren, thank you very much. >>> coming up, biden's aides don't want him walking across the south lawn alone anymore. they want to draw less attention to his halting and kind of shuffling across the grass. we're all over that one. >>> meanwhile, the next round of the supercross championship is tomorrow. jeff flock is actually
the measure passed both statehouses. look, tennessee has just too many kids in juvenile detention, and they want to send a message to parents, you are on the hook for money or, you know, community service when your kid is a repeat offender. so it's not just that the kid stole a pack of gum, it's that he's done it over and over again. i always think of helicopter parents, right? i never wanted to be a helicopter parent, but this is the exact opposite. david: it is. lauren: repeat offenders....
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sean hannity blame the democrats for this when you have republicans on the floor of the arizona statehouseefusing to repeal this bill because they could. remember, a conservative court put this in and a conservative legislature is keeping it in. so this is really republicans doing -- and by the way, i think it's really interesting on monday trump came out and made this states rights comment. they knew an arizona decision was coming. they knew it was going to be an 1850s decision and now he owns states rights. >> they're doing all of it at the same time. in 1864 the reason slavery was primarily illegal because slaves when they were raped and gave birth, it was property. white women were essentially opened by their husbands and fathers. >> and when you bring up state's rights and when you bring up the 1850s, as a black person from mississippi, i go, i know what's happening. there are republican men trying to walk back. it's not the big deal. if you have to buy one bus ticket in life. i'm from mississippi, the pink house that started this entire thing. >> which is a furniture house. >> missis
sean hannity blame the democrats for this when you have republicans on the floor of the arizona statehouseefusing to repeal this bill because they could. remember, a conservative court put this in and a conservative legislature is keeping it in. so this is really republicans doing -- and by the way, i think it's really interesting on monday trump came out and made this states rights comment. they knew an arizona decision was coming. they knew it was going to be an 1850s decision and now he owns...
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meanwhile democrats in the statehouse blasted their gop colleagues. >> the message for today is clear, arizona republicans voted not once but twice to uphold the draconian 1864 abortion ban that includes absolutely no exceptions for rape and no exceptions for incest. our voices may not have been heard today, but let us be clear, we will be heard in november. >> house republicans later voted to adjourn until next week, leaving the path for a repeal bill unclear, but remember this will be on the ballot come november in arizona as well. meanwhile, another about face from a trump ally turned critic now i guess turned ally again despite previously warning that a second trump term would be, quote, chaos and a, quote, horror show former attorney general bill barr now says he plans to vote for trump in november. in a fox news interview yesterday barr was asked about this year's general election choices. here's what he had to say yesterday along with some of his criticism from trump just last year. >> given two bad choices i think it's my duty to pick the person i think would do the least harm
meanwhile democrats in the statehouse blasted their gop colleagues. >> the message for today is clear, arizona republicans voted not once but twice to uphold the draconian 1864 abortion ban that includes absolutely no exceptions for rape and no exceptions for incest. our voices may not have been heard today, but let us be clear, we will be heard in november. >> house republicans later voted to adjourn until next week, leaving the path for a repeal bill unclear, but remember this...
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the country in different states for gender affirming care for youth, just today, in kansas, the statehousenable to override the veto of the governor who had vetoed the ban on gender affirming care for youth in that state. advocates are really hoping that this does even beyond the realm of actual reach, it does send a signal to different places, to governors, to state houses to say this is not a winning issue. and the courts are starting to fall in their favor although it has been a mixed bag in the courts. >> in this particular case and you quote today, the majority wrote when it comes to the states exclusion of gender affirming care for medical plans, we hold the coverage exclusions discriminate on the basis of sex and gender identity. it says the occluded -- the exclusions violate the 14th amend and permissions in the affordable care act. there were 70 transgender rights issues in the courts right now. do you see the supreme court taking this up anytime soon? in this case, west virginia's attorney general has said he is appealing. >> policy watchers i have talked to think in the case is
the country in different states for gender affirming care for youth, just today, in kansas, the statehousenable to override the veto of the governor who had vetoed the ban on gender affirming care for youth in that state. advocates are really hoping that this does even beyond the realm of actual reach, it does send a signal to different places, to governors, to state houses to say this is not a winning issue. and the courts are starting to fall in their favor although it has been a mixed bag in...
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means he is supporting these draconian provisions that many, sadly, these governors who ran to the statehouse after the dobbs decision came out and saw who could match and guide the most draconian state law possible, he owns it now. he owns it. he already owns the judges. he put those dobbs judges on the court, but now, he's also going to own what these states do. he has made his position clear, and that is when the sun came out from under the moon is so we can now know when amanda tells her story, this guy has claimed responsibility for it. >> an adult, i want a final quote before you go. i want to go to your job on the senate judiciary committee of confirming federal judges. the big question for voters is who do you want sending those judges to the committee. do you want donald trump sending more of the judges he has already sent, including those three judges on the appeals court that has confirmed and affirmed the five-year penalty criminal sentence for involvement in abortion in idaho. there are three trunk judges who have affirmed that the federal appeals court level. donald trump and th
means he is supporting these draconian provisions that many, sadly, these governors who ran to the statehouse after the dobbs decision came out and saw who could match and guide the most draconian state law possible, he owns it now. he owns it. he already owns the judges. he put those dobbs judges on the court, but now, he's also going to own what these states do. he has made his position clear, and that is when the sun came out from under the moon is so we can now know when amanda tells her...
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arizona, state republicans in the legislature blocked attempts to let the process play out, sending statehouse recess before a vote to repeal the bill and prompting this response from democrats. >> shame on you! shame on you! shame on you! hold the vote! hold the vote! >> chaos in the upper chamber. democrats tried to start the process to repeal the law. republicans quickly adjourned insisting the request came too late. >> the arizona state senator who you just heard at the end of the video, democrat anna hernandez joins me now. senator hernandez, thanks for with being us. is that the way democracy works in the arizona house and senate? >> thank you so much for having me. yeah, i mean, apparently that is how the republican majority in the state chooses to conduct business on both the house and the senate floors. that is something that is a trend over here where we are silenced and we are not allowed to move solutions forward. they find different ways to block us. >> walk us through what happens next. what are your next steps as this law would go into affect in two weeks, as i understand it? al
arizona, state republicans in the legislature blocked attempts to let the process play out, sending statehouse recess before a vote to repeal the bill and prompting this response from democrats. >> shame on you! shame on you! shame on you! hold the vote! hold the vote! >> chaos in the upper chamber. democrats tried to start the process to repeal the law. republicans quickly adjourned insisting the request came too late. >> the arizona state senator who you just heard at the...
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german now is justin jones was expelled from the statehouse after joining a protest supporting gun reformke of the shooting. he was voted back in in a special election. there was significant tension as the bill was improved. they say they were physically shoved by one of the republican colleagues. they stem from you making these comments in the gallery. what happened there. >> it is a terrible time in tennessee because the governor has signed this horrific law that will allow teachers to carry guns. to largest expansion of gun laws we've seen in our state since the mass shooting at the covenant. we will see parents and teachers and students selling my colleagues that they will have blood on their hands. for over a year, they've been showing up for the capitol week after week begging for common sense gun laws and the governor spit on the face of all of these people and spit on the graves of six people killed by signing the law. nothing like common sense gun laws that would assault weapons and red flag laws. something that no teachers what in our state. >> i want to talk about the bill spec
german now is justin jones was expelled from the statehouse after joining a protest supporting gun reformke of the shooting. he was voted back in in a special election. there was significant tension as the bill was improved. they say they were physically shoved by one of the republican colleagues. they stem from you making these comments in the gallery. what happened there. >> it is a terrible time in tennessee because the governor has signed this horrific law that will allow teachers to...
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elections where the republicans were on the receiving end of abortion attacks, and they took every statehouseict that had been won by biden by 9.5 points or lessment. imagine what the congress would look like if the republicans were able to gain all the seats that joe biden had won by 10 points. it'd be a big shift in the congress. they've got of to have an answer better better than we're going to leave it to the states. stuart: just looking briefly at trump's trial in new york city, do you think he's gaining some sympathy in the electorate because he's stuck in court whilst biden's out there campaigning? >> well, i'm not certaining tha, but i think it's less because he's stuck there than it looks political in that the democrat d.a. is going after him. his campaign says they've been raising a lot of money by talking about this in their internet appeals. but, look, we're at the beginning of this process, and this is not going to help his, you know, mental attitude, and it's also not going to help the more we hear about this unseemly, you know, activity to hide personal relations that he had wi
elections where the republicans were on the receiving end of abortion attacks, and they took every statehouseict that had been won by biden by 9.5 points or lessment. imagine what the congress would look like if the republicans were able to gain all the seats that joe biden had won by 10 points. it'd be a big shift in the congress. they've got of to have an answer better better than we're going to leave it to the states. stuart: just looking briefly at trump's trial in new york city, do you...
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before we talk about all of that, which happened in the statehouse, i want to address your advocacy.e about all of this. how difficult was that? what made you want to be so public about the most private problems a woman can have? >> thank you so much for having me here today to talk about this really critical, important issue and time in arizona history. i will say that while, of course, it's difficult to talk about private moments and it's difficult to have to share your pain so publically, it was not a difficult decision for me to make to speak out about it. i thought it was so important to cut through some of the stigma that exists about who seeks abortion services and who the abortion patient is. i felt like the wrong people were controlling the conversation. i wanted to cut through that and to really expand the conversation and have a more honest look at what abortion care means to people in arizona and across this country. >> the state senate is reconvening today after last week's attempt to roll back the 1864 near total ban was scuttled by republicans. are you going to force a
before we talk about all of that, which happened in the statehouse, i want to address your advocacy.e about all of this. how difficult was that? what made you want to be so public about the most private problems a woman can have? >> thank you so much for having me here today to talk about this really critical, important issue and time in arizona history. i will say that while, of course, it's difficult to talk about private moments and it's difficult to have to share your pain so...
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they lost both the cycles of the sentence we lost governors in the statehouse. but in congress we won both times but i tell you the moment i became a leader. paul had left, president trump did state of the universe i go and i walked out on the floor and at the state of the mcgill republicans on one side, democrats on the other. everybody wears a certain color one side stands up, the other side stands up and i am sitting there there side stands up it looks like you, looks like america every different walk of life. i look over it as we stand up we look like the most restricted country club in america. and i kind of slumped down i'm either going to be the leader of the climbing party or have to open this party up somewhere else. i'm very proud of the fact those two election cycles were elected most republicans minorities ever before. that's our ability to wait in places. what i got elected leader pelosi got elected speaker. we both come from the same state of california donald trump lost california by 5 million votes. how many congressional seats did pelosi add to
they lost both the cycles of the sentence we lost governors in the statehouse. but in congress we won both times but i tell you the moment i became a leader. paul had left, president trump did state of the universe i go and i walked out on the floor and at the state of the mcgill republicans on one side, democrats on the other. everybody wears a certain color one side stands up, the other side stands up and i am sitting there there side stands up it looks like you, looks like america every...
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a woman's right to do so within a certain period of time, 15 weeks, the republicans took every statehousect that joe biden had won by 10 points or less and took every state senate district that joe biden had won by 9 points or less. so this abortion issue is not the huge winner. i mean, if it was a huge winner, then we would have been losing republican seat es, not taking democrat seats. similarly, i'm a little dubious with about how critical it's going to be in a state where there is a 500,000-person republican advantage in registration over democrats. paul: all right, karl. fascinating stuff. thanks very much, appreciate it. >>> still ahead, california governor gavin newsom who signed a new fast food minimum wage law is catching heat for how much he pays some of the employees at hii s restaurant. 3 ♪0 re ♪ e -ugh. -here, i'll take that. woo hoo! ensure max protein, 30 grams protein, 1 gram sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals. and a new fiber blend with a prebiotic. (♪) it's time to feed the dogs real food, not highly processed pellets. the farmer's dog is fresh food made with whole meat and
a woman's right to do so within a certain period of time, 15 weeks, the republicans took every statehousect that joe biden had won by 10 points or less and took every state senate district that joe biden had won by 9 points or less. so this abortion issue is not the huge winner. i mean, if it was a huge winner, then we would have been losing republican seat es, not taking democrat seats. similarly, i'm a little dubious with about how critical it's going to be in a state where there is a...
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democrats in the statehouse blasted their republican colleagues. >> the message for today is clear, arizona republicans voted not once, but twice to uphold the draconian 1864 abortion ban that includes absolutely no exceptions for rape and no exceptions for incest. our voices may not have been heard today, but let us be clear, we will be heard in november. >> jen, the republicans in arizona keep running back this playbook. they did it last week where they didn't want to take a vote on it, so they're just going to dismiss themselves, adjourn for a week, and do what? i don't know. because they came back after a week this time and did the same thing all over again. again, only two republicans in the arizona house voted to repeal a law that would force a woman who was raped or is a victim of incest to deliver the baby. >> democrats could have voted against it, too, but they say, let's pass something on the state ballot initiative and not give them a lifeline. you know, i have two takeaways from this. one is just how destructive donald trump's presidency has been, right? how destructive this has
democrats in the statehouse blasted their republican colleagues. >> the message for today is clear, arizona republicans voted not once, but twice to uphold the draconian 1864 abortion ban that includes absolutely no exceptions for rape and no exceptions for incest. our voices may not have been heard today, but let us be clear, we will be heard in november. >> jen, the republicans in arizona keep running back this playbook. they did it last week where they didn't want to take a vote...
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of the public's respect for it in regard faster and farther than the media, and congress and any statehouseelected officials. one of the things that makes them different when it comes to january 6 is that trump's january 6 cases, he lost 60 out of 61 of them. those were judges appoints by trump in some instances, by bush, by clinton and by obama. 60 to 1 in terms of the record. you have a federal judge, david carter in california, early on saying, more likely than not trump committed felonies. all that was left to figure out in the intervening four years now was whether or not he would be accountable for it. there's a schism also between the justices -- their questions before they make any decision and the judges who were on the record about the conduct on january 6. >> yep. [ laughter ] >> why? >> look, let's back up and talk about one of the reasons why people don't have a lot of faith in this court. it's because this is the first supreme court since we have had the second reconstruction in this country, the civil rights movement of the 1950s and '60s that started actually making sure the
of the public's respect for it in regard faster and farther than the media, and congress and any statehouseelected officials. one of the things that makes them different when it comes to january 6 is that trump's january 6 cases, he lost 60 out of 61 of them. those were judges appoints by trump in some instances, by bush, by clinton and by obama. 60 to 1 in terms of the record. you have a federal judge, david carter in california, early on saying, more likely than not trump committed felonies....
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. >> all but one republican in the statehouse declining to join democrats to fast-track legislation thatoll back the law. >> we have a lot of time to work on this issue. >> state senators are now trying to move forward with their own bill to repeal it, but that process could take weeks. >> this is a stain on our history that this ban even exists. from a time when the age of consent was 10, from a time when women didn't have the right to vote. >> the law prohibits abortion in every instance except one, to save the life of a mother. if no repeal is passed, the band could take effect as soon as june. >> effectively, our ability to provide abortion care goes away. so, if this law stands, you can no longer provide abortions here. >> that is correct. >> at her clinic in phoenix, telling patients they might not be able to get the care they need. >> we are having conversations to let them know that we are going week by week, because there will come a time when we will have to stop. >> the house and the senate here are not expected to meet again until next wednesday. michael? >> elizabeth, thank
. >> all but one republican in the statehouse declining to join democrats to fast-track legislation thatoll back the law. >> we have a lot of time to work on this issue. >> state senators are now trying to move forward with their own bill to repeal it, but that process could take weeks. >> this is a stain on our history that this ban even exists. from a time when the age of consent was 10, from a time when women didn't have the right to vote. >> the law prohibits...
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and for those on the other side of the aisle in statehouses throughout this country and in this chamber, and our colleagues on the other side of the house who think that the failed progressive policies that they've put in place are actually working, i ask them to do one thing. i remember the night when officers ramos and lou were shot and killed in new york, and i heard the radio transmissions. i've listened to the radio transmission of officer diller and his partner just weeks ago when they were at what they thought was just a routine car stop. when you hear officer diller yell into the radio that he had been shot, i asked my colleagues who think that these failed policies aren't putting people in danger, sit down and listen to those blood curdling radio transmissions. and mr. speaker, in just a few weeks from now, there will be thousands, tens of thousands of law enforcement agencies from throughout this country. they will make their way to capitol hill. and just the other day, they began to engrave the names of fallen officers from throughout this nation on our law enforcement office
and for those on the other side of the aisle in statehouses throughout this country and in this chamber, and our colleagues on the other side of the house who think that the failed progressive policies that they've put in place are actually working, i ask them to do one thing. i remember the night when officers ramos and lou were shot and killed in new york, and i heard the radio transmissions. i've listened to the radio transmission of officer diller and his partner just weeks ago when they...
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representative norma hernandez in the state legislature in illinois who has an identical bill in the statehouse to begin doing this work specifically in illinois. norma hernandez, we're so grateful for your work. and the truth is that in parts of my district, genderification is a threat to the housing rights. it displaces families and destroys webs of relationships and the community history. that's why i'm so inspired by the work of a predominantly latino organization. youth and leaders have fought to address genderification by expanding community control of local land use and zoning. in much the same way we protect renters and homeowners at the federal level, i encourage us to be inspired by the work of the organizations to encourage the models of a future that helps us think beyond the status control, community landownership, and collective financial models because i know that those are the ways of the future. and as we think about our future, we have to reckon with the consequences of climate change on our housing stability. for instance, in my district, polar vortexes are more frequent and
representative norma hernandez in the state legislature in illinois who has an identical bill in the statehouse to begin doing this work specifically in illinois. norma hernandez, we're so grateful for your work. and the truth is that in parts of my district, genderification is a threat to the housing rights. it displaces families and destroys webs of relationships and the community history. that's why i'm so inspired by the work of a predominantly latino organization. youth and leaders have...
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lesko: jan brewer served arizona for decades starting in the statehouse of representatives and then in the state senate where she was majority whip. she also served on the maricopa county board of supervisors, and then as arizona's secretary of state. after a gubernatorial vacancy, jan became arizona's 2 2nd governor and was overwhelmingly re-elected for a second term. governor brewer is someone i have admired for her independence and convictions. she dedicated her time in office to leave our state better than she found it, and her efforts helped lay the foundation for arizona's current success and prosperity. arizona's eighth congressional district thanks governor jan brewer for her amazing legacy of service to the grand canyon state. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from ohio seek recognition? ms. kaptur: to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. kaptur: mr. speaker, i rise to recognize the passing of a powerful full tower of the schools, dr. ellis. he
lesko: jan brewer served arizona for decades starting in the statehouse of representatives and then in the state senate where she was majority whip. she also served on the maricopa county board of supervisors, and then as arizona's secretary of state. after a gubernatorial vacancy, jan became arizona's 2 2nd governor and was overwhelmingly re-elected for a second term. governor brewer is someone i have admired for her independence and convictions. she dedicated her time in office to leave our...
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to start a war in this country and the first thing monday morning i will be down in front of the statehouselong with some of my other friends protesting what is going on. we are not in favor of a war. i don't even think the miller -- the american military is prepared for a war. none of the services met their recruitment quota in 2023, and they are not going to meet it in 2024, so all these war hounds who are so interested in going to war, they are the ones who talk but they are not in the military. their children are not in the military. and i don't want to hear a thing out of donald trump about this, nor 90% of the republicans. 's i live within a stone's throw of the army's largest training installation. i worked as an analyst on that installation. i know what goes on with the military. biden needs to tell netanyahu if he wants to fight a war confided on his own. don't include us. guest: another update from the associated press this morning where iran once the u.s. against cooperation with israel in any new attack, saying iran has sent a message to the u.s. warning washington against coope
to start a war in this country and the first thing monday morning i will be down in front of the statehouselong with some of my other friends protesting what is going on. we are not in favor of a war. i don't even think the miller -- the american military is prepared for a war. none of the services met their recruitment quota in 2023, and they are not going to meet it in 2024, so all these war hounds who are so interested in going to war, they are the ones who talk but they are not in the...
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to start a war in this country and the first thing monday morning i will be down in front of the statehouselong with some of my other friends protesting what is going on. we are not in favor of a war. i don't even think the miller -- the american military is prepared for a war. none of the services met their recruitment quota in 2023, and they are not going to meet it in 2024, so all these war hounds who are so interested in going to war, they are the ones who talk but they are not in the military. their children are not in the military. and i don't want to hear a thing out of donald trump about this, nor 90% of the republicans. 's i live within a stone's throw of the army's largest training installation. i worked as an analyst on that installation. i know what goes on with the military. biden needs to tell netanyahu if he wants to fight a war confided on his own. don't include us. guest: another update from the associated press this morning where iran once the u.s. against cooperation with israel in any new attack, saying iran has sent a message to the u.s. warning washington against coope
to start a war in this country and the first thing monday morning i will be down in front of the statehouselong with some of my other friends protesting what is going on. we are not in favor of a war. i don't even think the miller -- the american military is prepared for a war. none of the services met their recruitment quota in 2023, and they are not going to meet it in 2024, so all these war hounds who are so interested in going to war, they are the ones who talk but they are not in the...
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. >> you have a pretty wild statehouse situation where ken paxton impeached, there was a trial.ess you could say, in texas republican party where the speaker of the house, who is incredibly conservative and passed a lot of conservative priorities also thought that you shouldn't be allowed to use the public dime to pay off for your affair, which is what the impeachment of the attorney general was all about. and for whatever reason, politically in the senate that didn't happen. now they are going after all of these very conservative republicans who said this is a bridge too far for me. i also think it's a bridge too far for texas voters. we have had it with the extremism, with being embarrassed by our elected officials and we have to have a confident correction. that's what i think this election about be about. self-correcting for texans. sending a message this kind of extreme doesn't work. that will be a win for texans and make a better republican party in texas for that. >> i am looking at congressman what ted cruz said the press release he put out when the dobbs decision came o
. >> you have a pretty wild statehouse situation where ken paxton impeached, there was a trial.ess you could say, in texas republican party where the speaker of the house, who is incredibly conservative and passed a lot of conservative priorities also thought that you shouldn't be allowed to use the public dime to pay off for your affair, which is what the impeachment of the attorney general was all about. and for whatever reason, politically in the senate that didn't happen. now they are...
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. >> what's so interesting about what's happening right now in the arizona statehouse is that democratsltimately serve them in a swing state, they are still trying to get it overturned. republicans are still fighting with them. i think it is such an interesting moment because, remember, there was a border bill, right? there was a border bill all cooked up, and donald trump said to mike johnson, no. do not pass this border bill. i need to run on the border. then, here, we have arizona, where this bill will actually ultimately serve the electoral ambitions of democrats, and they are, like, no, we don't want women to die. we don't want to live like this. so i do think that that's a really interesting dynamic. >> i -- all right. >>> trump spoke with reporters in atlanta yesterday, and he's going all over the place with his position on abortion because he realizes the storm is coming. he said he would not sign a federal abortion ban, revering a promise he made as a candidate back in 2016. days after, saying abortion policy should be left to the states, he then criticized arizona's supreme co
. >> what's so interesting about what's happening right now in the arizona statehouse is that democratsltimately serve them in a swing state, they are still trying to get it overturned. republicans are still fighting with them. i think it is such an interesting moment because, remember, there was a border bill, right? there was a border bill all cooked up, and donald trump said to mike johnson, no. do not pass this border bill. i need to run on the border. then, here, we have arizona,...