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wade. so i just hate that we come here and we drag witnesses here and put them in the position of testifying on things that they can't control just so we can do messaging. and that is the problem in this country when we can be actually trying to accomplish something. and we keep talking about benghazi. i'm okay with letting the facts play out how they'll play out because i think it is important for the american people to see how government works and when there's something wrong, you figure out what went wrong and you try to fix it. but it's too often we try to bl play gotcha moments when there aren't gotcha moments, instead of being respectful to the people who gave their lives and figure out how to prevent things like that from happen again. so let me just say, and i'll ask ms. stolenberg, do you think that if the law just said you can't have an abortion that we'd go to zero abortions? >> no, i don't believe we'd go to zero, but i believe there are many women dying today from legal abortio
wade. so i just hate that we come here and we drag witnesses here and put them in the position of testifying on things that they can't control just so we can do messaging. and that is the problem in this country when we can be actually trying to accomplish something. and we keep talking about benghazi. i'm okay with letting the facts play out how they'll play out because i think it is important for the american people to see how government works and when there's something wrong, you figure out...
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six he 7% of people were 67%iliar with roe v wade -- of people were familiar with roe versus wade, arandaersus arizona, 27%, read scott versus it gets 12%, and then into king versus burwell, 6%, and the same-sex marriage case, which was 5%, lautner versus new 4%, and baker versus car, 3% know what that is. i will just start with the bottom one. who was baker versus carr? tony: it is a little bit abstract but it basically has to do with districting and how the andes carve their counties areas for the purposes of election districts so that, you know, you would have cu -- have 100,000ricts with voters lacking a state representative and the next district with roughly the same you would have to guarantee the same voting power, in essence, and what happened in the middle of the last century is there was a lot of migration. rural areas toom urban areas and that created a great disparity in populations between the districts. there was one los angeles district where one million people lived and they were electing one state senator and there was a rural district in california that had about 20,000
six he 7% of people were 67%iliar with roe v wade -- of people were familiar with roe versus wade, arandaersus arizona, 27%, read scott versus it gets 12%, and then into king versus burwell, 6%, and the same-sex marriage case, which was 5%, lautner versus new 4%, and baker versus car, 3% know what that is. i will just start with the bottom one. who was baker versus carr? tony: it is a little bit abstract but it basically has to do with districting and how the andes carve their counties areas...
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wade. so, i just hate that we come here and we drag witnesses here, and put them in the position of testifying on things that they can't control just so we can do messaging. and that is the problem in this country, when we could be actually trying to accomplish something. we keep talking about benghazi. i'm okay with letting facts play out how they will play out because i think it is important for the american people to see how government works and when there is something wrong you figure out what went wrong and try to fix it. but too often we play gotcha moments when there are no gotcha moments, instead of being respectful for the deceased, people who gave their life for this country, to figure out how we prevent things like that from happening again. so, you know, let me just say, and, i will ask miss stoltenberg since i do have a minute, do you at this that if the law just said you can't have an abortion we would go to zero abortions? >> no, i don't believe we would go to zero abortions
wade. so, i just hate that we come here and we drag witnesses here, and put them in the position of testifying on things that they can't control just so we can do messaging. and that is the problem in this country, when we could be actually trying to accomplish something. we keep talking about benghazi. i'm okay with letting facts play out how they will play out because i think it is important for the american people to see how government works and when there is something wrong you figure out...
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wade. in the last few years more than 200 limitations on abortion access have been passed into law across dozens of states. a sign that the anti-abortion movement is going strong. >> hey, hey, ho, ho, roe v. wade has got to go! >> reporter: fueled by a new generation of young women like >> today i speak to you pregnant with my fourth child, my first daughter. we are the pro-life generation! >> reporter: a grassroots organizer who's recruited thousands to her cause. >> we're not out there to reduce abortion. we want this to be over. >> reporter: hawkins says she's not worried about this new hash tag movement. >> i think shout your abortion is a flash in a pan. i think it's one of the many things we're going to see rising up the next few years as abortion activists become increasingly concerned with a pro-life america. do i think it's going to have a lasting impact? no. >> reporter: but plimpton is confident it has digital legs. >> the shout your abortion hash tag kind of gave people an oppor
wade. in the last few years more than 200 limitations on abortion access have been passed into law across dozens of states. a sign that the anti-abortion movement is going strong. >> hey, hey, ho, ho, roe v. wade has got to go! >> reporter: fueled by a new generation of young women like >> today i speak to you pregnant with my fourth child, my first daughter. we are the pro-life generation! >> reporter: a grassroots organizer who's recruited thousands to her cause....
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you are not going to overturn roe v wade, so i just hate that we come here and we drag our witnesses here and put them in the position of testifying on things they can't control just so we can do messaging. that is the problem in this country. we could be actually trying to accomplish something, we keep talking about benghazi, i'm okay letting the tax play out how the facts play out. i think it is important for the american people to see how government works and you try to figure out how things went wrong and how to fix it. it's too often we play gotcha moments when there are none. instead of being respected for the deceased, the people give their lights for their country, we do things like that to prevent it from happening again. so let me just say, and i will ask because i do have a minute, do you think if the law says you can have an abortion that we'll go to zero abortion questions mark. >> no i don't believe we go to zero. but i think there many women dying today from legal abortions probably more so because there are more abortions being done because of their are more abortions
you are not going to overturn roe v wade, so i just hate that we come here and we drag our witnesses here and put them in the position of testifying on things they can't control just so we can do messaging. that is the problem in this country. we could be actually trying to accomplish something, we keep talking about benghazi, i'm okay letting the tax play out how the facts play out. i think it is important for the american people to see how government works and you try to figure out how things...
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but at the same time you sell music by wade michael page.with that you would say you still don't condone any type of violence? >> no why don't. i stand by our statement that's on the website that we don't advocate any sort of violence or terrorism. >> you sell music from bands like bully boys who have songs like jig runs. whiskey balls, battle flags. hit and run, we have got gigaboos on the run. they fear the setting sun. would you say that song is advocating violence against black americans? >> i sai it' say it's freedom of expression. no win's advocating going out and necessarily doing those kind of things. >> but wade michael page did, he went out and he killed six people. >> to say that the music made him do that, no, i think that's ridiculous. that's like saying if i watched a violent tv show i'm going to go out and reenact what i saw in the tv show. >> do you feel for the victims? >> i -- i -- any time there's a loss of human life it's a negative thing. it's not something 38 dwell on. i don' i dwell on.they're not of my race, it's real
but at the same time you sell music by wade michael page.with that you would say you still don't condone any type of violence? >> no why don't. i stand by our statement that's on the website that we don't advocate any sort of violence or terrorism. >> you sell music from bands like bully boys who have songs like jig runs. whiskey balls, battle flags. hit and run, we have got gigaboos on the run. they fear the setting sun. would you say that song is advocating violence against black...
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wade were overturned? that's, as you know, the landmark case involving a woman's right to choose. would women still choose to end their pregnancies? would those procedures be safer than those provided by by planned parenthood today? >> mr. conyers, it's true and unfortunate that when abortion was illegal in this country, women did seek abortions and, unfortunately, those illegal abortions are dangerous and put women's lives in jeopardy and women do nonetheless seek out abortions so it's imperative that abortion remain safe and
wade were overturned? that's, as you know, the landmark case involving a woman's right to choose. would women still choose to end their pregnancies? would those procedures be safer than those provided by by planned parenthood today? >> mr. conyers, it's true and unfortunate that when abortion was illegal in this country, women did seek abortions and, unfortunately, those illegal abortions are dangerous and put women's lives in jeopardy and women do nonetheless seek out abortions so it's...
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so roe versus wade. the woman who, the jane roe, is still alive.ony: that's right, she wanted privacy and in the court papers she was called jane roe. of course, it was an extraordinary decision and justice blackmun wrote it. he was tortured, really, by the angry reaction that kicked in after it was decided. the court ruled that women have a right to an abortion and it stems from the right to privacy and in one fell swoop, the supreme court struck down the laws of many, many states that banned abortion or had limited it quite a bit. so that's why it caused a firestorm right away. conservatives and religious groups hate this decision and some liberals even thought it might have gone a little too far and a little too fast. justice ginsburg has said, and she is a liberal on the court, she said that if the court had just ruled against the texas law or done something fairly narrow, then other states would have been able to legislate the right to abortion piecemeal, but in a more democratic way. it might not have caused as much controversy as roe versus
so roe versus wade. the woman who, the jane roe, is still alive.ony: that's right, she wanted privacy and in the court papers she was called jane roe. of course, it was an extraordinary decision and justice blackmun wrote it. he was tortured, really, by the angry reaction that kicked in after it was decided. the court ruled that women have a right to an abortion and it stems from the right to privacy and in one fell swoop, the supreme court struck down the laws of many, many states that banned...
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but at the same time you sell music by wade michael page. even with that you would say you still don't condone any type of violence? >> no why don't. i stand by our statement that's
but at the same time you sell music by wade michael page. even with that you would say you still don't condone any type of violence? >> no why don't. i stand by our statement that's
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wade legalizes abortion. that it's just going to be more and more individual freedom. and then it stops. >> the equal rights amendment has encountered difficulties in another state, this time it's south carolina. ♪ god bless america ♪ land that i love >> they were for the most part fundamentalist southern baptists. e.r.a. was not their only concern. they were also supporting legislation to ban public funds for abortions and voicing approval of a measure being prepared to stop state control over private christian schools. >> e.r.a. got all tied up with roe versus wade. when you have roe versus wade, now you're turning evangelical christians against the women's movement. >> we have some beautiful women with us today, some women who know that they were created the way god wanted them. there are some very basic essential differences between man and woman. i hope god keeps it that way. >> i think when you study the e.r.a. and see what it really means to women, that the women don't want it, the men don't want it, a
wade legalizes abortion. that it's just going to be more and more individual freedom. and then it stops. >> the equal rights amendment has encountered difficulties in another state, this time it's south carolina. ♪ god bless america ♪ land that i love >> they were for the most part fundamentalist southern baptists. e.r.a. was not their only concern. they were also supporting legislation to ban public funds for abortions and voicing approval of a measure being prepared to stop...
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you see wade davis out of the game. ned yost has to keep an eye on game two. if davis pitches another inning. probably take him out of play for game two. >> joe: ryan madison. allowed four in 5 and 1/3. eighth inning. one out. leading 3-1. jose bautista took him deep. here is a bunt. off the bench. lagares. on to start the 11th with a base bunt hit. >> tom: the perfect pitch. >> harold: dropped it down. this isn't a perfect bunt. deadened it enough you. want to try to bunt this ball to the line or possibly foul. but you see how far back he is confidence you. square round. nice job of getting the bat head out where he wants it. set your angle. watch how the ball just bounces off the bat. it just dies. beautiful. now it is flores. royals expect a bunt out of wilmer. you talk about confidence. the guy on the mound right now. high on confidence the way his season has gone so far. bitten by the home run ball. mets have had trouble. position players getting bunts down this year. and here is a good example why. just really in poor position to get that bunt down. this
you see wade davis out of the game. ned yost has to keep an eye on game two. if davis pitches another inning. probably take him out of play for game two. >> joe: ryan madison. allowed four in 5 and 1/3. eighth inning. one out. leading 3-1. jose bautista took him deep. here is a bunt. off the bench. lagares. on to start the 11th with a base bunt hit. >> tom: the perfect pitch. >> harold: dropped it down. this isn't a perfect bunt. deadened it enough you. want to try to bunt...
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wade overturned. >> do you want to see roe v. wade overturned?i would not be in favor of killing a baby because the baby came about in that way. >> marco rubio is defending against criticism for the senate votes he missed while campaigning for president. rivals for the republican nomination has criticized him for having the worst attendance record this year. senator has drawn charges of hypocrisy after saying federal workers who do not do their jobs should be fired. >> some would say you are not showing up or doing your job by voting. >> voting is not the only part of the job. we are still involved in looking out for florida's issues. >> votes are not important? >> i was there tuesday. i got briefed and i'm fully aware. we have a staffer assigned to intelligence. votes are important. unfortunately, too many today are not meaningful. >> jeb bush is in houston today for the second day of high level donor conference. the gathering features george h.w. bush and george w. bush and barbara bush. this comes among salary cuts to his campaign. until now,
wade overturned. >> do you want to see roe v. wade overturned?i would not be in favor of killing a baby because the baby came about in that way. >> marco rubio is defending against criticism for the senate votes he missed while campaigning for president. rivals for the republican nomination has criticized him for having the worst attendance record this year. senator has drawn charges of hypocrisy after saying federal workers who do not do their jobs should be fired. >> some...
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wade were overturned?you know, the landmark case involving a woman's right to choose your would women still choose to end their pregnancies? with those procedures be safer than those provided by planned parenthood today? >> it's true an unfortunate that when abortion was illegal in this country women did seek abortions, and, unfortunately, most illegal abortion are dangerous and for women's lives in jeopardy. and women do nonetheless seek out abortions. so it is imperative that abortion remains safe and legal in this country. >> thank you. now, there's some who want to push to defund planned parenthood. some have claimed there's enough other clinics to absorb planned parenthood patients, if planned parenthood affiliates are forced to close their doors. is about troop? >> that has been described as actually ludicrous by people from experts in public health who see that there is no way that these health centers could fill the gap that is provided by planned parenthood of which is an anchor for women's health
wade were overturned?you know, the landmark case involving a woman's right to choose your would women still choose to end their pregnancies? with those procedures be safer than those provided by planned parenthood today? >> it's true an unfortunate that when abortion was illegal in this country women did seek abortions, and, unfortunately, most illegal abortion are dangerous and for women's lives in jeopardy. and women do nonetheless seek out abortions. so it is imperative that abortion...
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wade is here to stay. but you can express morel outrage about a changing morality that we've come to accept certain repulsive things. >> it is like out of a frankenstein movie. >> planned parenthood frankenstein there. there's moral outrage. and it's also legal. what she's saying was she tried to remove the intact skulls, why? not for any medical purposes, they were more valuable to sell to the labs that wanted to use them for medical research. that's why they were doing it. it's a profit motive. and that by definition is what's against the law. so you can have a moral, not have a moral problem with abortion or what they're doing. but you have to have a legal problem with what they're doing. >> legal and ethical. you should examine the legality and the ethics of it, juan. >> i think we have a set of laws put in place that allow for the use of fetal tissue research, put in place now, decades ago, and you can't do it for profit, if they did it for profit, let me finish, if they did it for profit -- >> let me
wade is here to stay. but you can express morel outrage about a changing morality that we've come to accept certain repulsive things. >> it is like out of a frankenstein movie. >> planned parenthood frankenstein there. there's moral outrage. and it's also legal. what she's saying was she tried to remove the intact skulls, why? not for any medical purposes, they were more valuable to sell to the labs that wanted to use them for medical research. that's why they were doing it. it's a...
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wade's a huge cal for anybody. he's a big force. but i mean you know that whole front their whole front's good. any of those guys could kill you. have to do the job all the way across the board. reporter: we'll have all you need to know about tomorrow night's game on a special tonight at 7:00 right here on wbz. thursday night football tomorrow we'll start you off with patriots game day at 7:00 paths and dolphins kick off at 8:25 on wbz followed by the fifth quarter postgame show over on pie tv 38. you can also catch 11:00 fuse after the game with david wade and lisa hughes here on wbz. it's certainly a big night at the garden. celtics season opener against the philadelphia 76ers. celtics start their 70th season. reporter: let's kick off the season for the boston celtics. it's the third season for brad stevens the all important second season for marcus smart. you know when everybody was tanking it last year the celtics were busy taking care of business and making the playoffs an that is the expectation as this year starts. you know,
wade's a huge cal for anybody. he's a big force. but i mean you know that whole front their whole front's good. any of those guys could kill you. have to do the job all the way across the board. reporter: we'll have all you need to know about tomorrow night's game on a special tonight at 7:00 right here on wbz. thursday night football tomorrow we'll start you off with patriots game day at 7:00 paths and dolphins kick off at 8:25 on wbz followed by the fifth quarter postgame show over on pie tv...
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. >> david wade is the chief financial a officer at epb. can't do it because of an existing state law that prohibits local utilities from expanding past their service area. wade says local telecoms don't want to compete with a local utility. >> reducing competition to be honest. >> i understand that any company is in it for a profit. the problem is: if they aren't willing to provide it for us, why not let somebody that is come in? >> so epb and the city of chattanooga filed a petition last summer asking the fcc fcc to challenge the law, major incumbents like comcast and at&t. wilson filed a similar request. >> the laws that we challenged were the product of lobbying by industry and persuasion of members of the legislature. >> jim bailor is lead council remitting epb and chattanooga. >> the laws are sometimes said to be for purpose of creating a level playing field, for the purpose of creating fair competition. but the way that the laws actually operate are to create barriers that the established carriers don't and can't comply with in most
. >> david wade is the chief financial a officer at epb. can't do it because of an existing state law that prohibits local utilities from expanding past their service area. wade says local telecoms don't want to compete with a local utility. >> reducing competition to be honest. >> i understand that any company is in it for a profit. the problem is: if they aren't willing to provide it for us, why not let somebody that is come in? >> so epb and the city of chattanooga...
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he also said he wants to see roe versus wade overturned. he combined the practice of abortion to slavery comparing those who back abortions to slave rnz. slave. we spoke with james warren who said carson would be under the microscope. >> carson hasn't been taken very seriously, seen as a nice guy, caricatured as a quiet thoughtful doctor but even marginal and negligible figure. as of now, today, he's going to start paying the price of success via tremendously greater media scrutiny and going to see what's going to happen to him. but it is this sort of remark that if not in the very short term, particularly among that strong evangelical vote that you alluded to in iowa, perhaps it won't hurt him among them in the short term but in the long run you don't want the general election candidate with that sort of views. that will be a killer. >>> most polls want to see an outsider as a nominee but warren says by the time we get to the iowa caucus, carson and trump may no longer be at the top. >>> paul beban reports. >> vermont senator bernie sander
he also said he wants to see roe versus wade overturned. he combined the practice of abortion to slavery comparing those who back abortions to slave rnz. slave. we spoke with james warren who said carson would be under the microscope. >> carson hasn't been taken very seriously, seen as a nice guy, caricatured as a quiet thoughtful doctor but even marginal and negligible figure. as of now, today, he's going to start paying the price of success via tremendously greater media scrutiny and...
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wade was.le, i think. >> when i watch him, and let's just grant right off the bat that this is a guy whose head is filled with the most important information in the world, which is to save lives, everything he knows as a physician, as a surgeon, as a brain surgeon. his brain is filled with much more important information than mine ever will be. but he seems to know next to nothing about government. and he seems like someone facing an oral exam where he knows he's unprepared. >> yeah, i think one of the clearest examples of this was actually on his answer on "guns" over the summer because not too long ago he had said that he didn't want automatic rifles in cities. he then came back and said a little bit later i didn't know you're supposed to say that you're in favor of the second amendment. i'm paraphrasing but that's essentially what he said. i think that's the clearest answer i've ever heard from anybody in politics who said i didn't realize what the political answer was. and for him to say th
wade was.le, i think. >> when i watch him, and let's just grant right off the bat that this is a guy whose head is filled with the most important information in the world, which is to save lives, everything he knows as a physician, as a surgeon, as a brain surgeon. his brain is filled with much more important information than mine ever will be. but he seems to know next to nothing about government. and he seems like someone facing an oral exam where he knows he's unprepared. >>...
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and dwyane wade writing, prayers all of the way up for my brother lamar odom. in a sneak peek of "keeping up with the kardashians," khloe >> why do you have lamar's number? >> to keep up on him. i want to make sure he's okay. can't i do that? >> reporter: and tonight so many people are hoping to hear he's okay. of course we'll have more details on "good morning erica" tomorrow. thanks for watching abc news. as always we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page
and dwyane wade writing, prayers all of the way up for my brother lamar odom. in a sneak peek of "keeping up with the kardashians," khloe >> why do you have lamar's number? >> to keep up on him. i want to make sure he's okay. can't i do that? >> reporter: and tonight so many people are hoping to hear he's okay. of course we'll have more details on "good morning erica" tomorrow. thanks for watching abc news. as always we're online 24/7 on our...
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and dwyane wade writing, prayers all of the way up for my brother lamar odom. in a sneak peek of "keeping up with the kardashians," khloe reveals she still keeps tabs on him. >> why do you have lamar's number? >> to keep up on him. i want to make sure he's okay. can't i do that? >> reporter: and tonight so many people are hoping to hear he's okay. of course we'll have more details on "good morning america" tomorrow. thanks for watching abc news. as always we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and on abc.com. good night, america. heather: the mystery impostor playing priest inside a local church front of the camera that' s
and dwyane wade writing, prayers all of the way up for my brother lamar odom. in a sneak peek of "keeping up with the kardashians," khloe reveals she still keeps tabs on him. >> why do you have lamar's number? >> to keep up on him. i want to make sure he's okay. can't i do that? >> reporter: and tonight so many people are hoping to hear he's okay. of course we'll have more details on "good morning america" tomorrow. thanks for watching abc news. as always...
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this will ultimately dissolve in the never ending argument of where this import decided roe versus wade, which for more than 42 years has guaranteed a woman's constitutional right to choose. is it is the law of the land this is lawful, a woman's choice and within a certain period in a time. >> many think that the court got it right with roe versus wade. i suspect that my colleagues believe the opposite. different values, different backgrounds. the court agrees. i also suspect that they agree with me and most of my colleagues who believe in planned parenthood in the 97%. critical health care include health screening, particularly women's cancer, these are especially important with minority women from whom planned parenthood receives medicaid reimbursement for treating and observing and testing women for cancers and giving them birth control and advice. in fact, it is against the law. and so i would like for you to have a scattershot, a pointless discussion over the constitutional right of women to make discussions about their bodies. a question that we entered a 1973 but here we are toda
this will ultimately dissolve in the never ending argument of where this import decided roe versus wade, which for more than 42 years has guaranteed a woman's constitutional right to choose. is it is the law of the land this is lawful, a woman's choice and within a certain period in a time. >> many think that the court got it right with roe versus wade. i suspect that my colleagues believe the opposite. different values, different backgrounds. the court agrees. i also suspect that they...
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and dwyane wade writing, prayers all of the way up for my brother lamar odom. in a sneak peek of "keeping up with the kardashians," khloe reveals she still keeps tabs on him. >> why do you need lamar's number? >> so i can check on him. i have it in my blackberry all week because it's been broken. i want to make sure he's okay. can't i do that? >> reporter: and tonight so many people are hoping to hear he's okay. of course we'll have more details on "good morning america" tomorrow. thanks for watching abc news. as always we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and on abc.com. good night, america. abc.com. good night, america. here in vineland, home of progresso, we love all kinds of chicken soups... but just one kind of chicken. white breast meat chicken every time. so if you're not going to make your own chicken soup tonight,
and dwyane wade writing, prayers all of the way up for my brother lamar odom. in a sneak peek of "keeping up with the kardashians," khloe reveals she still keeps tabs on him. >> why do you need lamar's number? >> so i can check on him. i have it in my blackberry all week because it's been broken. i want to make sure he's okay. can't i do that? >> reporter: and tonight so many people are hoping to hear he's okay. of course we'll have more details on "good morning...
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and dwyane wade writing, prayers all of the way up for my brother lamar odom. in a sneak peek of "keeping up with the kardashians," khloe reveals she still keeps tabs on him. >> why do you have lamar's number? >> to keep up on him. i want to make sure he's okay. can't i do that? >> reporter: and tonight so many people are hoping to hear he's okay. of course we'll have more details on "good morning america" tomorrow. thanks for watching abc news. as always we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and on abc.com. good night, america. what's that thing? it's a coin sorter. rmansons are having a garage sale, and you know how i feel about loose change. not... for... me. something else we don't need. your father's been bringing home useless junk for 40 years. you were item number one. we should be having a garage sale, frank. no! no garage sale. i'm not lugging everything up from the basement and then standing out there all day dealing with people. [disgusted] people. i bet ed's makin' a lot of money on that thing. he told me he already made $200. whoo. $20
and dwyane wade writing, prayers all of the way up for my brother lamar odom. in a sneak peek of "keeping up with the kardashians," khloe reveals she still keeps tabs on him. >> why do you have lamar's number? >> to keep up on him. i want to make sure he's okay. can't i do that? >> reporter: and tonight so many people are hoping to hear he's okay. of course we'll have more details on "good morning america" tomorrow. thanks for watching abc news. as always...
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and dwyane wade writing, prayers all of the way up for my brother lamar odom. in a sneak peek of "keeping up with the kardashians," khloe reveals she still keeps tabs on him. >> why do you have lamar's number? >> to keep up on him. i want to make sure he's okay. can't i do that? >> reporter: and tonight so many people are hoping to hear he's okay. of course we'll have more details on "good morning america" tomorrow. thanks for watching abc news. as always we're online 24/7 on our "nightline" facebook page and on abc.com. good night, america. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation, brought to you by abundance edu. get ready in your local area for an opportunity to profit from real estate like you've never seen before. the rebounding real-estate market in the u.s. is getting hot, creating a whole new wave of real-estate opportunities.
and dwyane wade writing, prayers all of the way up for my brother lamar odom. in a sneak peek of "keeping up with the kardashians," khloe reveals she still keeps tabs on him. >> why do you have lamar's number? >> to keep up on him. i want to make sure he's okay. can't i do that? >> reporter: and tonight so many people are hoping to hear he's okay. of course we'll have more details on "good morning america" tomorrow. thanks for watching abc news. as always...
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wade. so i just hate that we come here and we drag the witnesses here and put them in in the positions of testifying on things that they cannot control just so that we can do messaging. that's a problem in this country when we could be actually trying to accomplish something and we keep talking about benghazi. i'm okay with letting the facts play out how they play out because i think it is important for the american people to see how the government works and when there is something wrong we just try to fix it. but it's too often we try to play gotcha instead of being respectful for the deceased, the people who gave their life for this country to prepare things like that from happening again. so let me just say -- and i will ask do you think that if the law says you can't have an abortion that we go to zero abortions? >> i don't believe we do but i believe that there are many women die in today from legal abortion probably more so because there are more abortions being done when they are bac
wade. so i just hate that we come here and we drag the witnesses here and put them in in the positions of testifying on things that they cannot control just so that we can do messaging. that's a problem in this country when we could be actually trying to accomplish something and we keep talking about benghazi. i'm okay with letting the facts play out how they play out because i think it is important for the american people to see how the government works and when there is something wrong we...
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wade is the final of 12 cases we have selected. that 1973 decision. congress right now is tied up in knots over abortion and funding for planned parenthood. so it seems as though that 1973 decision settled nothing with regard to this. rep. goodlatte: it did. it certainly established, overturned the laws of a number of states. those states have been very busy over the years trying to figure out what the law means and passing new legislation, which has come back to the supreme court many times over 40 years. -- over the last, now, 30 -- over 40 years ago. that, i think, would be better left to the states determining in the first place. but that is the decision we are faced with now. and we legislate in the congress. if we pass a law, it can be challenged and taken to see if it meets the supreme court's standards or not. i frankly think this is an area where the supreme court has found something in the constitution that does not exist in the constitution and usurped the legislative powers of the state and congress. host: the supreme court generally has t
wade is the final of 12 cases we have selected. that 1973 decision. congress right now is tied up in knots over abortion and funding for planned parenthood. so it seems as though that 1973 decision settled nothing with regard to this. rep. goodlatte: it did. it certainly established, overturned the laws of a number of states. those states have been very busy over the years trying to figure out what the law means and passing new legislation, which has come back to the supreme court many times...
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in an effort to bolster their position against the decision roe versus wade. what i think is regrettable is that i think planned parenthood has demonstrated unequivocally it is a vital health care organization that millions of women and families develop on planned parenthood. the individual that is work there are professionals, of integrity and do a ing take their jobs seriously. i've been to planned parenthood. i've been to a clinic. i've spoken to the individuals, men and women that work there. my experience is just the opposite. these are dedicated, committed professionals. and i think it does a disservice to the seriousness of the debate about the issue of abortion to malign an organization that does important work and that is saving lives. we can have a real debate as to whether or not the supreme court should change the decision on roe. it is settled law. it is the law of the land. and the way you challenge that is you bring a case and you make a different legal argument. you don't attack individuals who are following the law or performing a legal medica
in an effort to bolster their position against the decision roe versus wade. what i think is regrettable is that i think planned parenthood has demonstrated unequivocally it is a vital health care organization that millions of women and families develop on planned parenthood. the individual that is work there are professionals, of integrity and do a ing take their jobs seriously. i've been to planned parenthood. i've been to a clinic. i've spoken to the individuals, men and women that work...
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is theoe versus wade final of 12 cases we have selected. a 1973 decision. ingress right now is tied up knots over abortion and funding for planned parenthood. it seemed like the decision settled nothing. rep. goodlatte: it did. established, overturned the laws of a number of states. those states have been very busy over the years trying to figure out what the law means and passing new legislation, which has come back to the supreme 40 years. times over i think that would be better left to the states determining in the first place. but that is the decision we are faced with now. and we legislate in the congress. if we passed a law, it can be challenged and taken to see if it meets the supreme court's standards or not. i frankly think this is an area where the supreme court has found something in the constitution that does not exist pedthe constitution and usur the legislative powers of the state and congress. host: the supreme court generally has the last word in cases like this. roilsociety continues to over topics like abortion, what redress is there to a
is theoe versus wade final of 12 cases we have selected. a 1973 decision. ingress right now is tied up knots over abortion and funding for planned parenthood. it seemed like the decision settled nothing. rep. goodlatte: it did. established, overturned the laws of a number of states. those states have been very busy over the years trying to figure out what the law means and passing new legislation, which has come back to the supreme 40 years. times over i think that would be better left to the...
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that's a tweet coming from dwayne wade with the miami heat. lamar odom did spend time playing with dwayne wade in miami. again, right now, lamar odom fighting for his life in that las vegas hospital after he was found unresponsive at that brothel outside las vegas yesterday afternoon. we're live this morning, dray clark channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> thank you dray. new this morning, it was a mercedes against a ram overnight above the long island expressway. nassau county police were chasing the mercedes when the car smashed into a dodge ram on an overpass. the driver of the ram was unharmed, but his son was taken to huntington hospital with minor injuries. the driver of the mercedes is charged with driving while intoxicated. >>> authorities in newark made an arrest in the murder of a cab driver, the suspect 14 years old. he's charged with killing 45- year-old rodrigo berru along with robbery and weapons possession charges. berru was shot and killed august 21st while on duty. the boy's name has not been released because of his age. the same te
that's a tweet coming from dwayne wade with the miami heat. lamar odom did spend time playing with dwayne wade in miami. again, right now, lamar odom fighting for his life in that las vegas hospital after he was found unresponsive at that brothel outside las vegas yesterday afternoon. we're live this morning, dray clark channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> thank you dray. new this morning, it was a mercedes against a ram overnight above the long island expressway. nassau county police were...
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wade davis' five-out save sends k-c back to the fall classic. just like last year the world series will start in kansas city. if you think storm damage is the only cost of climate change, think again. from the rising price of food to higher insurance rates for homes and businesses, the economic damage will only get worse. but with american-made clean energy, we can save money on electricity and spur innovation to create new businesses and jobs. it all starts with 50% clean energy by 2030. the evening started with a fireworks in downtown des moines ... as performed by pop star katy perry. tonight the festivities continue inside at the jefferson-jackson dinner in downtown des moines. this is a live look inside the event at hy-vee hall right now. hillary clinton, bernie sanders and martin o'malley will be taking the stage later tonight at the iowa democratic party's biggest fundraiser ... as well as the biggest iowa event so far in the democratic presidential race. we'll take you back to the evening's speeches and the pre-dinner rallies. before we
wade davis' five-out save sends k-c back to the fall classic. just like last year the world series will start in kansas city. if you think storm damage is the only cost of climate change, think again. from the rising price of food to higher insurance rates for homes and businesses, the economic damage will only get worse. but with american-made clean energy, we can save money on electricity and spur innovation to create new businesses and jobs. it all starts with 50% clean energy by 2030. the...
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and pfizer is getting an equal rate wade -- equal weight rating to an overrate -- overweight rating. betty: what is going on their? ramy: it had been down for most of the bank that just in the past few minutes it had an uptake into the green and now it had 4/10 of 1%. its lowest since monday. of course fewer people means less money and less consumption. that uptick in boston. see it hasn also jumped to a one-week high. the fed hike their means it is less likely people pile into the dollar. the dollar is down by about 4/10 of a percent here. following --lly falling to a two-week low. since september 18 and the dollar had arisen fight two person. that is through yesterday. as you can see we are pulling back up just a little bit. mark: ramy joining us from the newsroom. betty: the unemployment rate 5.1%, which isat what economists were forecasting. the big disappointment was the number of jobs added. estimating that number would come in at 200-1000. mark: we asked thomas perez what is causing the slowing job growth. we have a strong dollar right now. dollar, have a strong exports become
and pfizer is getting an equal rate wade -- equal weight rating to an overrate -- overweight rating. betty: what is going on their? ramy: it had been down for most of the bank that just in the past few minutes it had an uptake into the green and now it had 4/10 of 1%. its lowest since monday. of course fewer people means less money and less consumption. that uptick in boston. see it hasn also jumped to a one-week high. the fed hike their means it is less likely people pile into the dollar. the...
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starting with roe versus wade. there is nothing in the constitution that permits a court to make up a law. our representatives should do that. that is to be done in the congress. the supreme court has eliminated the congress and they have -- civilization -- how did they all destroyed? they destroyed from within. there is no way that a man and another man can have a family. if we don't have a family, we don't have a civilization. well i would say, judges and justices do the best they can with the cases that are brought before them. and we do have a magnificent document that gives us some guidance. it's the constitution. not the magna carta but the constitution. justices do their best not to make law. although i would say some often err in that direction. their job is not to make law. their job is to interpret the law. the roe versus wade in 1970's. justices did their best to figure out a way, interpret the constitution, in order to give women the right to make a decision whether to continue or and a pregnancy. and i
starting with roe versus wade. there is nothing in the constitution that permits a court to make up a law. our representatives should do that. that is to be done in the congress. the supreme court has eliminated the congress and they have -- civilization -- how did they all destroyed? they destroyed from within. there is no way that a man and another man can have a family. if we don't have a family, we don't have a civilization. well i would say, judges and justices do the best they can with...
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wade the law of the land? >> yes, it is. >> is that the right for women to choose? >> yes. >> it's no billboard pronouncement that were promoting abortion. is that the case was a law simply isn't the right to privacy speak with under the constitution women have the right to make personal decisions is back not an advertisement and billboard for abortion. it is a privacy? >> yes speed and let me also say that the political agenda that has been framed, and if you have seen, i'm not going to ask you that question but i'd like to focus on understanding of what planned parenthood does. do they legitimately have health care for women? >> planned parenthood is the nations leading provider of reproductive health care for women. they provide a critical service. one in five american women go to a planned parenthood clinic in their life -- >> let me pursue another line of questioning. inertia make sure that in order to make sure planned parenthood has a medical structure, as i understand it abortion care is included in medical care and, medical education. city shall abortion ha
wade the law of the land? >> yes, it is. >> is that the right for women to choose? >> yes. >> it's no billboard pronouncement that were promoting abortion. is that the case was a law simply isn't the right to privacy speak with under the constitution women have the right to make personal decisions is back not an advertisement and billboard for abortion. it is a privacy? >> yes speed and let me also say that the political agenda that has been framed, and if you have...