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wade. this year there have been terrible bills passed, but we have also seen bill's champion -- bills passed by our champions in vermont, new york, illinois, nevada, that codify roe v. wade in some cases and also in some cases extend reproductive rights to be the human rights that they are to protect women and doctors from criminalization and jail time for seeking health care. that is the kind of work we are focused on, proactive protective legislation where we can in this space and in the federal government. and we in the planned parenthood action fund look to every candidate in every office to secure our fundamental rights and freedoms, including reproductive health care which is health care. that happenedng this week is the trump administration announced government scientists could no longer acquire fetal tissue donated after an abortion for the use of medical research. is planned parenthood planning to challenge that decision? is there anything else you can do? what are the next steps?
wade. this year there have been terrible bills passed, but we have also seen bill's champion -- bills passed by our champions in vermont, new york, illinois, nevada, that codify roe v. wade in some cases and also in some cases extend reproductive rights to be the human rights that they are to protect women and doctors from criminalization and jail time for seeking health care. that is the kind of work we are focused on, proactive protective legislation where we can in this space and in the...
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wade. in 1973 the court ruled it's unconstitutional for individual states to overrule abortions. they can, however, regulate abortions during the second and third trimesters. the court came to that conclusion based on the woman's constitutional right to privacy. all right, so why is all of this coming up now? state lawmakers are hoping that their laws will be challenged and that the supreme court will end up taking up the issue again. now gnat the court's majority conservative they see it as an opportunity to chip away at and perhaps even overturn roe v. wade. in the past few months several states have passed so-called heartbeat bills. those bills ban abortions after a fetal heartbeat can be detected which can be as early as six weeks, that is before many women even know they're pregnant. georgia, alabama, louisiana, missouri all passed strict bills. some of which make no exception even in cases of rape or incest. other states have introduced legislation that's been stalled or rejected. and
wade. in 1973 the court ruled it's unconstitutional for individual states to overrule abortions. they can, however, regulate abortions during the second and third trimesters. the court came to that conclusion based on the woman's constitutional right to privacy. all right, so why is all of this coming up now? state lawmakers are hoping that their laws will be challenged and that the supreme court will end up taking up the issue again. now gnat the court's majority conservative they see it as an...
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wade.ct, last night the governor of alabama signed the bill into law and actually admitted that it was unenforceable >> the most restrictive abortio law in the natio now in effect in the state of alabama the governor of that state signing the bill yesterday, which bans all abortions unless the mother's life is in danger doctors in alabama w perform an abortion if convicted would face up to life in prison. >> planned parenthood and the aclu are challenging stas who have restricted abortion, saying lawmakers are passing these bills onlyo benefit their parties. >> they know and say publicly that these laws are blatantly unconstitutional, and they don't care >> tonight the governor here says while she signed the owortion bill, she also knit is unenforceable because of roe v. wade. a >> seth: thinkut that. they passed a bill they know is unconstitutional, and they don't care can you imagine how republicansc would if new york and california passed laws just banning all gun ownership? the nra woul
wade.ct, last night the governor of alabama signed the bill into law and actually admitted that it was unenforceable >> the most restrictive abortio law in the natio now in effect in the state of alabama the governor of that state signing the bill yesterday, which bans all abortions unless the mother's life is in danger doctors in alabama w perform an abortion if convicted would face up to life in prison. >> planned parenthood and the aclu are challenging stas who have restricted...
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wade.or a long time we have had one justice in the middle thomas went justice, o'connor, then kennedy, who although conservatitive, have not been lg to pull the trigger to overturn roe v.v. wade. do w we have onene of thohose sg justices or do we now have five justices who would all overturn it? we don't knowow the answer. amy: what about roberts come and chief justice roberts, where you think you would stand? many were surprised when obamacare, when the affordable care act came before the supreme court, that he actually voted for it, even though he had expressed criticism of it. >> that made people think maybe he is a potential swing. that is a different kind of issue, and one where maybe he was trying to act a little more like an umprire. he is very religious. he went to mass every sunday vard.he was at har he may feel if this is a hard issue for him, we just don't know if he is been waiting all these years to overturn roe v. wade. amy: i wanted to ask you about angela merkel. at german c
wade.or a long time we have had one justice in the middle thomas went justice, o'connor, then kennedy, who although conservatitive, have not been lg to pull the trigger to overturn roe v.v. wade. do w we have onene of thohose sg justices or do we now have five justices who would all overturn it? we don't knowow the answer. amy: what about roberts come and chief justice roberts, where you think you would stand? many were surprised when obamacare, when the affordable care act came before the...
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wade.oes that mean you're okay with other presidents having their own list test, as president might say all only appoint people who will overturn roe v wade because a conjured under tradition in this country is the independence of the judiciary and the ideas that a judge once appointed will judge each case on its merits and on the basis of a promise made political promise to get that position. you seem to be saying it's good to be a witness test. >> i think that's what's change. president trump said he would only appoint judges that would overturn roe v. wade in the senate in his campaign. in fact he gave 20 judges that were preapproved to make sure they were into choice, antianti-lgbt. when mitch mcconnell school justice for present obama from political reason not allowing a hearing or a vote. he did that purposefully to seal a justice. >> second both kavanaugh and gore fish said in the hearings that they thought roe v. wade as settled president let's see what happens. i gotta tell you, th
wade.oes that mean you're okay with other presidents having their own list test, as president might say all only appoint people who will overturn roe v wade because a conjured under tradition in this country is the independence of the judiciary and the ideas that a judge once appointed will judge each case on its merits and on the basis of a promise made political promise to get that position. you seem to be saying it's good to be a witness test. >> i think that's what's change. president...
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wade. let's listen to what elizabeth warren said.nd i want you to comment on it. >> 47 years ago, roe versus wade was decided. we've looked to the courts all that time, as state after state has undermined roe, put in exceptions. we now have an america where most people support roe versus wade. we need to make that federal law. >> fact-check that for us, allen. >> polling shows that most americans do support roe v. wade. the real debate over abortion comes on limits. this is a lot of the stuff that republicans are trying to do in state legislatures. we've seen more extreme laws like alabama, outlawing abortion outright. that's threatening roe v. wade as a whole. most americans support the law and support abortion in general. but polling differs when it comes to a limit on abortions and what that limit is. >> that's what is so difficult when you have 60 seconds to answer a question, it seems. >> something that caught my ear. you have jay inslee. he said he was the first leader to create a public health care option in the u.s. let's lis
wade. let's listen to what elizabeth warren said.nd i want you to comment on it. >> 47 years ago, roe versus wade was decided. we've looked to the courts all that time, as state after state has undermined roe, put in exceptions. we now have an america where most people support roe versus wade. we need to make that federal law. >> fact-check that for us, allen. >> polling shows that most americans do support roe v. wade. the real debate over abortion comes on limits. this is a...
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wade overturned.here is no state in this country where abortion bans are popular. >> that's right, that's why today is so important. we appreciate the fact that you are here ready to breathe life into our democracy and stand up for our freedom. i know many of you have traveled from very far away and we are excited that you bring our power, our dream and their aspirations into this event and into this moment. >> that's right because we know for sure that we decide, you and me, the fate of our democracy. [applause] >> who decides? >> we decide. >> who decides? >> we decide. >> access to abortion and reproductive health care is at risk in south carolina and across the country. support for these rates are at an all-time high. >> anyone who wants to lead the united states must address how they will respond and expand access to abortion and other reproductive health care. >> alright. let's ask you some questions. who is ready to stand up and ready to fight for universal health care? [applause] >> who is her
wade overturned.here is no state in this country where abortion bans are popular. >> that's right, that's why today is so important. we appreciate the fact that you are here ready to breathe life into our democracy and stand up for our freedom. i know many of you have traveled from very far away and we are excited that you bring our power, our dream and their aspirations into this event and into this moment. >> that's right because we know for sure that we decide, you and me, the...
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wade overturned. there is no state in this country where abortion bans are popular. >> that's right, that's why today is so important. we appreciate the fact that you are here ready to breathe life into our democracy and stand up for our freedom. i know many of you have traveled there from very far away and we are excited that you bring our power, our dream and their aspirations into this event and into this moment. >> that's right because we know for sure that we decide, you and me, the fate of our democracy. [applause] who decides? we decide. who decides? we decide. >> access to abortion and reproductive health care is at risk in south carolina and across the country. i mean anyone who wants to lead the united states must address how they will respond and expand access to abortion and other reproductive health care. >> all right. let's ask you some questions. who is ready to stand up and ready to fight for universal health care? [applause] who is here because you are ready to demand an expansion of
wade overturned. there is no state in this country where abortion bans are popular. >> that's right, that's why today is so important. we appreciate the fact that you are here ready to breathe life into our democracy and stand up for our freedom. i know many of you have traveled there from very far away and we are excited that you bring our power, our dream and their aspirations into this event and into this moment. >> that's right because we know for sure that we decide, you and...
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wade the role of the land. [applause] that when we do that, we can add and say, no .ore of this semi-repeal take another bite out of it. make it the law. let's make up the raw for real again. and expand access across the board. >> she is a productive rights powerhouse. shehas been a driving force is a member of the state and a basin campaign. and she is my partner in legislature at the statehouse. >> hello senator warren. i am from columbia south carolina. i want to welcome you to our state. i want to give you some background. i am a proud south carolinian and i have been working in sexual and reproductive health for almost a decade. this is a battleground state. i want to did he background of what it's like to access care here. 11 of our 46 counties have no ob/gyn provider. not a single one. we're consistently being attacked for our providers of choice through executive orders, medicaid waivers, and constant cuts to our state budget. as you may imagine here in south carolina, politicians introduce legislation
wade the role of the land. [applause] that when we do that, we can add and say, no .ore of this semi-repeal take another bite out of it. make it the law. let's make up the raw for real again. and expand access across the board. >> she is a productive rights powerhouse. shehas been a driving force is a member of the state and a basin campaign. and she is my partner in legislature at the statehouse. >> hello senator warren. i am from columbia south carolina. i want to welcome you to...
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wade.a supreme court nominee, justice -- i mean judge robert bork, because of his views on his opposition to roe v. wade as the law of the land. and the president, strong supporter -- vice president, strong supporter of roe v. wade. >> he also evolved from civil unions to full same-sex marriage rights and helped the former president do that as well. but listen, that aside, i understand, but that aside, what -- joe biden's appeal to the american people is that steady hand and that he is that steady hand, or could be that steady hand come 2020. does that -- him changing his mind on issues like the hyde amendment, does he contradict that? >> no. i any that people want, one is a steady hand but two, they want authenticity. and he's authentic. and i think people that watched him deliver his statement yesterday could tell that it was from the heart and that he is deeply troubled by the assault on women's right to choose. and so a leader, i think it's a real profile in courage for what he did. bec
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in the film, they have a figure for wade. when johnson says, between him and me, and he starts laughing, they'll never impeach. -- succeed. the film is accurate about that, by the way. >> no questions? no comments? does anyone have further comment for randy kennedy? i can bring him up here, as well. if not, we get to leave a few minutes early. i want to thank everybody. i want to think chuck and -- thanks check and -- thank chuck and lauren, who are in the back. i'd like them to stand one more time for applause. [applause] and the rest of the u.s. capitol historical society staff, because they're the ones that made this happen. i thank all of you for coming and next year, probably pretty much the same time, possibly even the same place, there will be another conference as the u.s. capital historical society does its best to educate the american people on the history that has helped take us to where we are today. thank you very much. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible fo
in the film, they have a figure for wade. when johnson says, between him and me, and he starts laughing, they'll never impeach. -- succeed. the film is accurate about that, by the way. >> no questions? no comments? does anyone have further comment for randy kennedy? i can bring him up here, as well. if not, we get to leave a few minutes early. i want to thank everybody. i want to think chuck and -- thanks check and -- thank chuck and lauren, who are in the back. i'd like them to stand one...
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wade.idated. we want texans to know abortion is legal in all 50 states. how do you respond? >> abortion is itself a dangerous act. not just to the woman but also to the unborn child. this is something we want to see an end to. there is no constitutional right to abortion in the constitution. we want to see on end to this horrible decision known as roe v. wade. >> ed: how will it play out? as i understand it the doctor can be held criminally liable and also the woman? is that right? >> the woman won't suffer any penalty in this. but anyone associated with it would. so, of course, that is upon the overturning of roe v. wade. but i think being retroactive from the point of the vote on tuesday. >> ed: how does it move forward, though? despite your personal views roe v. wade is currently the law of the land. so women have that choice. what will happen in east texas? >> roe v. wade is an unjust, lawless court opinion. it's not the supreme court that makes laws. it's congress. our message, the ord
wade.idated. we want texans to know abortion is legal in all 50 states. how do you respond? >> abortion is itself a dangerous act. not just to the woman but also to the unborn child. this is something we want to see an end to. there is no constitutional right to abortion in the constitution. we want to see on end to this horrible decision known as roe v. wade. >> ed: how will it play out? as i understand it the doctor can be held criminally liable and also the woman? is that right?...
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. >> dwyane wade nba star and graduation speaker. his surprise speech today for students getting their diplomas just one year after a mass shooting. >> reporter: and i'm drew tuma. we are wrapping up the weekend which finished on a cooler note. have fast internet a littland now the besthat you mobile network too? yeah and get them together and save hundreds on your wireless bill. wow, that's great. oh, and this looks great. are these words for sale? no. go, go, go, go. now you can get fast, reliable internet and save hundreds on your wireless bill. that's mpawome. taxi! should i have stopped her? get started with a limited time offer on xfinity internet for $19.99 a month for 12 months, plus ask how to get two-hundred-fifty back when you switch to xfinity mobile. messenger not knowing who your biological father was for most of your life. that's what's one marin county woman faced after being lied to twice by her mother. she learned it was possible that any of these three men were her father. abc7 news reporter shares this extraordina
. >> dwyane wade nba star and graduation speaker. his surprise speech today for students getting their diplomas just one year after a mass shooting. >> reporter: and i'm drew tuma. we are wrapping up the weekend which finished on a cooler note. have fast internet a littland now the besthat you mobile network too? yeah and get them together and save hundreds on your wireless bill. wow, that's great. oh, and this looks great. are these words for sale? no. go, go, go, go. now you can...
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wade. i want to k you about one part of an article you wrote about roe v. wade, d cause you said that you're not woabout rights being whittled away, that you're not worried about the future of roe v. wade,at nce you have rights, they can't be taken away. do you believe that? >> not as much as i used to. >> why? >> because of at's happening, what's happening in texas and ohio and abortions. so i'm not as confident about what i wrote then.th i feel that law, specifically roe v. wade, is concrete one, and it's very long ago, so the idea of revisiting it, i don't know what state we arein ith the supreme court. i think we're all waiting to find out exactly how this works out. but i do believe that it is our responsibility to rise up to the occasion and to stick our necks out when it's called for because f so many peopght for us and that's the reason why we have all the rights we do, so we need to keep that torch going. >> when did you become mobilized topolitical activism? >> after the election. >> nothing before? i >> yeaas always politically active. i voted, i
wade. i want to k you about one part of an article you wrote about roe v. wade, d cause you said that you're not woabout rights being whittled away, that you're not worried about the future of roe v. wade,at nce you have rights, they can't be taken away. do you believe that? >> not as much as i used to. >> why? >> because of at's happening, what's happening in texas and ohio and abortions. so i'm not as confident about what i wrote then.th i feel that law, specifically roe v....
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wade. i want to ask you about one part e an article you wrote about wade, because you said that you're not worried about rights being whittd away, that you're not worried about the future of roe v. wade, that once you have rights, they can't be taken away. do you believe that? >> not as much as i used to. >> why? >> because of what's happening, what's happening in texas and ohio and abortions so i'm not as confident about what i wrote then. i feel that that law, specifically roe v. wade is a concrete one, and it's very long ago, so the idea of revisiting it, i don't know what ate we are in with the supreme court. i think we're all waiting to find out exactly how this works out. but i do believe that it is ouresponsibility to rise up to the occasion d to stick our necks out when it's called for because so many people fought for us and th's the reason why we have all the rights we do, so we need to keep that torch going. when did you become mobilized towards political activism? >> after the e
wade. i want to ask you about one part e an article you wrote about wade, because you said that you're not worried about rights being whittd away, that you're not worried about the future of roe v. wade, that once you have rights, they can't be taken away. do you believe that? >> not as much as i used to. >> why? >> because of what's happening, what's happening in texas and ohio and abortions so i'm not as confident about what i wrote then. i feel that that law, specifically...
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wade. he took down justice robert burke because of his views as opposition to roe v.me-sex marriage rights and helped the former president do that as well. i understand. but that aside what joe biden's appeal how to marecamerican peos they believe and need a steady hand. he could be that steady hand come 2020. does that dash him changing his mind on issues like the hyde amendment, does he contradict that? >> no. i think the thing people want. one is a steady hand and two they want authenticity. and people who watched him deliver his statement yesterday could tell that it was from the heart and that he is deeply troubled by the assault on women's rights to choose. and so a leader dash i think it's a real profile incurage. he had to change a position he's held for the last 40 years. for those people that want to eliminate the hyde amendment, first off all we have to win back the senate. and what helps us win back the senate is vice president biden's nomination as the it president noman. he'll 12 points up in north carolina over donald trump. >> it's early on. i got a lo
wade. he took down justice robert burke because of his views as opposition to roe v.me-sex marriage rights and helped the former president do that as well. i understand. but that aside what joe biden's appeal how to marecamerican peos they believe and need a steady hand. he could be that steady hand come 2020. does that dash him changing his mind on issues like the hyde amendment, does he contradict that? >> no. i think the thing people want. one is a steady hand and two they want...
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wade's the law of the land, a woman has a right to choose. >> reporter: but now he's under fire from other democrats amid revelations he still supports a controversial abortion law, the hyde amendment, which bans using federal funds for abortion services, except in cases of rape, incest, or to save the life of the mother critics say the law prevents low-income women from access to abortion. >> the hyde amendment is wrong i think that we have a nation where all these insidious things are being done to undermine women's reproductive rights in this country. >> this isn't about the politics this is about what's right. the hyde amendment should not be american law. >> reporter: biden's views on abortion have evolved. a devout catholic, he repeatedly voted against exemptions for victims of rape and incest during his early days in the senate on the hyde amendment, biden's campaign tells nbc news he would be open to repealing it, if abortion avenues that are currently protected under roe v. wade were threatened >> joe biden's position is very much in line with the general electorate 58% of a
wade's the law of the land, a woman has a right to choose. >> reporter: but now he's under fire from other democrats amid revelations he still supports a controversial abortion law, the hyde amendment, which bans using federal funds for abortion services, except in cases of rape, incest, or to save the life of the mother critics say the law prevents low-income women from access to abortion. >> the hyde amendment is wrong i think that we have a nation where all these insidious things...
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federal health officials now wading into the craze for the first time >> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. i'm kate snow in for lester tonight and we begin with breaking news. a mass shooting in virginia beach, virginia, where late today a gunman opened fire at a government building near a courthouse and sadly police now say at least 11 people have been killed. officers exchanging fire with the gunman who we have learned is alsot to the very latest from our justice correspondent pete williams. >> kate, police say the victims were killed by a man that walked in and began opening fire on his fellow workers, people he knew. six others were hurt and are tonight in the hospital >> reporter: just before 4:30 p.m., police in virginia beach got the first urgent reports, gun fire at a city office building >> shots fired shots fired! >> reporter: witnesses say a man was firing at the public works building next to city hall, part of a sprawling downtown city government complex. >> shooter on second floor. detectives coming through the garage. >> reporter: as first respon
federal health officials now wading into the craze for the first time >> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. i'm kate snow in for lester tonight and we begin with breaking news. a mass shooting in virginia beach, virginia, where late today a gunman opened fire at a government building near a courthouse and sadly police now say at least 11 people have been killed. officers exchanging fire with the gunman who we have learned is alsot to the very...
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. >>> miami heat legend dwayne wade made a prisurprise appeara in parkland, florida wade opened up aboutsit to the school shortly after the tragedy. the fresh i are retired super star is deeply connected to one of the 17 victims of the shooting joaquin oliver was a huge fan of wade's and was buried in his jersey good morning, frank. >>> wall street is set to open in the red this morning. of course, the possible economic impact asia and europe lower today. on friday the u.s. markets sold off with the dow posting the worst day in more than two weeks. the dow suffering the worst week of the year and posted the first week six week losing streak since 2011 apple is holding the big annual developer's conference today it usually lay outs the plans for the coming year. don't expect any new iphones will apple will likely unveil the latest version of ios so software it plans to shut down itunes >>> all the dads should be feeling the love this father's day. the national retail federation expects spending to reach a record high to be about $16 billion. that's an average of $139 per person and up $91
. >>> miami heat legend dwayne wade made a prisurprise appeara in parkland, florida wade opened up aboutsit to the school shortly after the tragedy. the fresh i are retired super star is deeply connected to one of the 17 victims of the shooting joaquin oliver was a huge fan of wade's and was buried in his jersey good morning, frank. >>> wall street is set to open in the red this morning. of course, the possible economic impact asia and europe lower today. on friday the u.s....
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they're doing exactly the right thing. >> wade has been at it four years.is wife has been at it for about three years. karl and tina both say it's improved their confidence, self-esteem. tina has started a group called normal to be fit. it is a free program, and they basically volunteer to help other folks like wade and b.j. get in shape. they really drive it home, that if they can do it, anybody can do it. i think the smiles on the video say it all. >>> a puppy is stuck at the...
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one of the 17 victims in the massacre was a huge fa and was buried in wade's jersey. during his speech, wade talked a wut his visitith students shortly after that tragedy. he spent hours at the school giving an impromptu pep talk in t cafeteria. that school and community has seen a lot of sadness. supnice to be fted by something toward the end of their year, right? >> for him to return that way. absolutely. >>> some of the biggest companies in t country are offering benefits that literally build a lyfamily-friend work environment. >> companies are offering fertility benefits to employees. aying out of pocket for services like in vitro fertilizatio it can cost tens of thousands of dollars. the company carrot is helping cover the costs. >> more than 70% of men and women say that they would coider switching jobs in order to access the fertility benefit. >> carrot hopes that even morec mpanies will join others in giving new meaning to a y-friendly workplace. >>> the cbd trend may be heading into new territory. ben & jerry's wants to bring cbd-infused ice cream to grocery
one of the 17 victims in the massacre was a huge fa and was buried in wade's jersey. during his speech, wade talked a wut his visitith students shortly after that tragedy. he spent hours at the school giving an impromptu pep talk in t cafeteria. that school and community has seen a lot of sadness. supnice to be fted by something toward the end of their year, right? >> for him to return that way. absolutely. >>> some of the biggest companies in t country are offering benefits that...
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retired nba star dwayne wade. killed in the veterans d valentine's day massacre. wade chanted a mantra from one of his favorite movies, red tails. >> nothing's difficult through adversity to the last man, to the last minute, to the last second. we fight. we fight. we fight. let's go. thank you, guys. msd strong. >> wade was touched by the story of parkland victim juaquin oliver whose parents buried him in a miami heat jersey wade's number. >> love dwayne wade. >>> a clutch three-pointer stealing the win for the golden state warriors sunday night. >> back to iguodala, iguodala puts it up, it's gone. >> showing why he's a former finals mvp, the warriors winning over the toronto raptors, the series moving to oakland for game three wednesday night. not clear if kevin durant is even going to play in game three. it's getting interesting. >> it is getting interesting. >>> it is monday, hope you have a great rest of your day. thanks for joining us, i'm christine romans. >> i'm boris sanchez. with . >>> the president is se
retired nba star dwayne wade. killed in the veterans d valentine's day massacre. wade chanted a mantra from one of his favorite movies, red tails. >> nothing's difficult through adversity to the last man, to the last minute, to the last second. we fight. we fight. we fight. let's go. thank you, guys. msd strong. >> wade was touched by the story of parkland victim juaquin oliver whose parents buried him in a miami heat jersey wade's number. >> love dwayne wade. >>> a...
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. >> time to celebrate and be proud of everything you've done till this moment. >> wade showed up for the commencement ceremony for the stoneman douglas high school class of 2019. he has supported the school ever since the mass shooting february last year that killed 17 people. last year, in fact, he visited the school and honored a student who was killed in the massacre. that student buried in a dwyane wade miami heat jersey. >>> a new9/11 memorial has opened at the former trade center site in new york. >> it honors rescue and recovery workers who got sick or died from working at ground zero. >> reporter: first responders and their families get their first look at the morial glade built to honor the tens o thousands who rushed to ground zero to help in the aftermath of the terror on the twin towers. police officers, firefighters, federal agents and nonuniform volunteers spent up to nine months working at the site searching for victims, clearing rubble and breathing toxic fumes leading to thousands of serious illnesses and deaths. >> for some the end of the recovery was the beginning
. >> time to celebrate and be proud of everything you've done till this moment. >> wade showed up for the commencement ceremony for the stoneman douglas high school class of 2019. he has supported the school ever since the mass shooting february last year that killed 17 people. last year, in fact, he visited the school and honored a student who was killed in the massacre. that student buried in a dwyane wade miami heat jersey. >>> a new9/11 memorial has opened at the former...
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wade.hree years after abortion was legalized nationwide, congressman henry hyde led the passage of what is now known as amendment. during the floor debate, he exposed his true motives, saying "i would like to prevent, if i could legally, anybody having an abortion. a rich woman, middle-class woman, or poor woman. unfortunately, the only vehicle i have available is the medicaid bill. since then, congress has voted every year to ban medicaid from covering abortion. has been tiedtion to where you live, how much money you make, and how you are insured. his vision is reality today. when state laws restrict abortion, one in four women are forced to carry their pregnancy to term. other marginalized groups, like in young people, transgendered folks, and immigrants, they bear the brunt of what is in essence an outright ban on abortion that has existed for over 40 years. these communities are the most likely to be silenced an marginalized by our health care system in addition to not having the costs
wade.hree years after abortion was legalized nationwide, congressman henry hyde led the passage of what is now known as amendment. during the floor debate, he exposed his true motives, saying "i would like to prevent, if i could legally, anybody having an abortion. a rich woman, middle-class woman, or poor woman. unfortunately, the only vehicle i have available is the medicaid bill. since then, congress has voted every year to ban medicaid from covering abortion. has been tiedtion to where...
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. >> reporter: joe biden has long supported roe umersus wade. >> nber one, roe v wade is the law of the maand. a wohas the right to choose. >> reporter: now he's coming under fire from other democrats amid revelations he still supports a controversial abortion law. the hyde amendment that bans using deral funds for abortion cases except in cases of rape, insist or to save the life of the mother. critics sae law prevents low income women from access to abortion. >> the hyde amendment is wrong. i think that we have a nation where all tse sidious things are being done to undermine women's reproductive rights in the country country.i counys c >> this isn't about politics but what's right. the hyde amendment should not be american law. >> reporter: a deve tholic, he repeatedly voted against exceptions for victims of rape and insissteststist. incest.cest. on the hyde amendment, biden's campaign said he's open to appealing it if avenues protected under roe v wade were threatened. joe biden's position is very much in line with the general electret. 58% of americans support keeping the hyde amen
. >> reporter: joe biden has long supported roe umersus wade. >> nber one, roe v wade is the law of the maand. a wohas the right to choose. >> reporter: now he's coming under fire from other democrats amid revelations he still supports a controversial abortion law. the hyde amendment that bans using deral funds for abortion cases except in cases of rape, insist or to save the life of the mother. critics sae law prevents low income women from access to abortion. >> the...
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and just one more that i want to mention, and that is roe versus wade.'ve got a practical plan to protect the rights guaranteed to women under roe versus wade regardless of what the united states supreme court does. there's a lot broken in this country. the corruption. you know, the first thing we could do is break the -- i propose comes to one central question. who does this government work for? is it going to continue to just work for a thinner and thinner slice at the top or are we going to make this government work for the rest of america? i'm in this fight to make it work for the rest of america. and i'm building a grassroots operation to make that happen. i've done 90 plus top halls. i've taken literally thousands of questions. i've been to 20 states and puerto rico and we're coming up on our 30,000th selfie. that is how you build a grassroots movement. because here's why. why do i have the time to do that? because i'm not spending my time with high-dollar donors and with corporate lobbyists. i'm spending my time with you. that's how we build a gra
and just one more that i want to mention, and that is roe versus wade.'ve got a practical plan to protect the rights guaranteed to women under roe versus wade regardless of what the united states supreme court does. there's a lot broken in this country. the corruption. you know, the first thing we could do is break the -- i propose comes to one central question. who does this government work for? is it going to continue to just work for a thinner and thinner slice at the top or are we going to...
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wade smith, rashad ritchie. on your screen, wade is on your left, rashad is on the right.these comments by biden distracting? are they problematic? is it a mountain out of a molehill? >> well, yeah, joe tripping. joe should have never utilized a known racist and segregationist as part of his example. right plan, wrong man hereful here's the thing, in south carolina last month joe biden was polling at 45%. he's now polling at 37%. he's 20 points ahead of any of his second place contenders in that political competition. so the question is did his comment move the needle 20 points? hell, no, it did not -- [laughter] so he's still the guy to beat out in south carolina and likely other southern states as well. leland: wade, as you watch this and the democrats for so long loved joe biden, rashad pointings to poll numbers, but you think about the it, he was vice president for eight years, and nobody ever went after him as racist. now all of a sudden you've got every democrat nipping at his heels in the way that they are, republicans have got to be loving this. >> we absolutely ar
wade smith, rashad ritchie. on your screen, wade is on your left, rashad is on the right.these comments by biden distracting? are they problematic? is it a mountain out of a molehill? >> well, yeah, joe tripping. joe should have never utilized a known racist and segregationist as part of his example. right plan, wrong man hereful here's the thing, in south carolina last month joe biden was polling at 45%. he's now polling at 37%. he's 20 points ahead of any of his second place contenders...
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wade in 1973. missouri is one of nine states that could challenge roe v. wade in the supreme court.ning us now, katie phang and ashley merchant. good saturday morning to you both. this judge in st. louis, missouri, granted a temporary restraining order to planned parenthood. the judge made clear he's taking no sides here and thought this case warranted something of a further hearing. what do you think happens in court on tuesday? >> you're right, alex. the judge has not picked a side. planned parenthood won this skirmish. on tuesday morning at 9:00 a.m., the judge will conduct an evidentiary hearing to determine if a preliminary injunction, or the entry of an order that would allow the clinic to remain open, if that should be entered on tuesday. that is literally planned parenthood meeting legal standarsta standasta standards to keep its door open. planned parenthood would be able to provide. you want to make sure the purpose behind closing the doors of this clinic is not pretextual. according to the missouri department of health, there were statements that allowed questions of doct
wade in 1973. missouri is one of nine states that could challenge roe v. wade in the supreme court.ning us now, katie phang and ashley merchant. good saturday morning to you both. this judge in st. louis, missouri, granted a temporary restraining order to planned parenthood. the judge made clear he's taking no sides here and thought this case warranted something of a further hearing. what do you think happens in court on tuesday? >> you're right, alex. the judge has not picked a side....
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wade were to fall? me to help answer that question is jeffrey rosen, president and ceo of the national constitution center and author of the book "the supreme court: the personalities and rivalries that defined america" and several other books on the presidency and the court. jeff, thank you for being with us tonight. the decision in roe was based on a broader understanding of the right to privacy as outlined in the 14th amendment of the constitution. so the question i have for you tonight is, what might the unintended consequences of challenging roe because of one's belief about abortion, what could those unintended consequences be? >> well, you're absolutely right that roe is based on a floenotif privacy. it came from a case called griswold v. connecticut, recognized a married couple's right to use continue sepgscont. roe was extended in cases most notably the marriage equality case which rooted its recognition of the right of all people to marry those whom they loved and ideas of privacy, dignity, an
wade were to fall? me to help answer that question is jeffrey rosen, president and ceo of the national constitution center and author of the book "the supreme court: the personalities and rivalries that defined america" and several other books on the presidency and the court. jeff, thank you for being with us tonight. the decision in roe was based on a broader understanding of the right to privacy as outlined in the 14th amendment of the constitution. so the question i have for you...
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wade should be overturned. that is an extreme position and is not where america is, certainly not where missouri is. i think he realized where he was standing was a place where he was actually going to say, you know, wealthy people can get a safe and legal abortion but poor people can't. and i think he walked it back. i don't think in the long run -- i think there's going to be a clear division between the parties on this issue. one is going to be for overturning row v. wade and one is going to be for maintaining roe v. wade. >> you don't think there is a voter that is going to say, ah, but he's not for the hyde amendment anymore i'm out? >> i don't think so. i think it's roe v. wade do you want it the law of this country or go back to the time where women and doctors would be criminalized and women would be going through very unsafe procedures? so i think that is going to be the defining -- i think joe biden will be fine in that space protecting roe v. wade as part of his campaign as will all the other candida
wade should be overturned. that is an extreme position and is not where america is, certainly not where missouri is. i think he realized where he was standing was a place where he was actually going to say, you know, wealthy people can get a safe and legal abortion but poor people can't. and i think he walked it back. i don't think in the long run -- i think there's going to be a clear division between the parties on this issue. one is going to be for overturning row v. wade and one is going to...
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in the best of seven series the heat players were confident the championship was theirs. >> dwyane wade a big three point e in the corp.er and poses as michael jordan did once and lebron is throwing shadow punches at dwyane wade. >> it kind of reminds you of that opening pep rally in miami where it was a premature celebration. >> after losing game two, the heat rallied to win game three but after that, lost three straight and fell to the underdog mavericks. >> the dallas mavericks beat the miami heat 105-95 to take their first nba title in franchise history. >> the heat didn't just lose that finals in 2011. they lost and lebron played terrible. he was the main reason why they lost the finals. and that was a very difficult pill to swallow. >> so many people that were happy lebron james was humiliated. a lot of people saw that as lebron come up pans for what he did to cleveland. >> lebron said the best thing that happened to him is losing to dallas because it forced him to look in the mirror and take stock of all the mistakes he made not just the decision but all of them and he had to dec
in the best of seven series the heat players were confident the championship was theirs. >> dwyane wade a big three point e in the corp.er and poses as michael jordan did once and lebron is throwing shadow punches at dwyane wade. >> it kind of reminds you of that opening pep rally in miami where it was a premature celebration. >> after losing game two, the heat rallied to win game three but after that, lost three straight and fell to the underdog mavericks. >> the dallas...
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wade. importantly if you look at what's actually the standard now which is a case called casey verses planned parenthood that i know you talked about. this is undue burden. my prediction in part before justice anthony kennedy retired, we'll see a death by a thousand paper cuts approach to roe v. wade. states would keep passing laws where well we'll restrict abortion in this way and a little bit more to the point where it is just a holly protection. this is different. this is a full assault on roe v. wade. that's what we are increasingly seeing from states. >> let's talk about the states that do have the so-called heartbeat law. we got them in missouri and kentucky and mississippi and ohio and in georgia. there are other lawsuits that are being planned. if this is a death by a thousand paper cuts on roe v. wade, are these lawsuits effective way to push back against that? >> well, i think absolutely. what we have seen is that these particular laws have been passed largely since justice brett
wade. importantly if you look at what's actually the standard now which is a case called casey verses planned parenthood that i know you talked about. this is undue burden. my prediction in part before justice anthony kennedy retired, we'll see a death by a thousand paper cuts approach to roe v. wade. states would keep passing laws where well we'll restrict abortion in this way and a little bit more to the point where it is just a holly protection. this is different. this is a full assault on...
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wade. we are poised for the first time to protect hundreds of thousands of unborn children in the law. this is a defining moment. susan b. anthony is ready to take the next steps in reversing the decision that has led to the deaths of millions of unborn children all made in the image and likeness of god. working with our allies and the trump administration, leeland and help usher in tremendous pro-life progress during the first half of the president's term. >> we know that every life is totally worth protecting. [cheering] no president has a further impact since roe v. wade. by nominating justices and judges that will be strong for life. our goal for 2020 will be to reelect president donald trump to withstand in the senate and build up the caucus and house of representatives. >> sba is advancing three pro-life protection but save unborn children, care for women and importantly challenge roe. they include the capable bill, the overturning of the supreme court decision, and passing laws with
wade. we are poised for the first time to protect hundreds of thousands of unborn children in the law. this is a defining moment. susan b. anthony is ready to take the next steps in reversing the decision that has led to the deaths of millions of unborn children all made in the image and likeness of god. working with our allies and the trump administration, leeland and help usher in tremendous pro-life progress during the first half of the president's term. >> we know that every life is...
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wade. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. reward. beyond the classroom... there is inspiration. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? that's what i say. there is the moment. (laughing) beyond despair... there is hope. ♪ ♪ stay safe. i love you mom. i love you too, sweetheart. ♪ ♪ beyond treatment... ♪ ♪ there is care. say hi to grandma and grandpa. ♪ ♪ beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses big and small go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. paul: the supreme court side staepd major abortion ruling this week reaching parent xhom in one of the closely watched cases of the term court handed down a split decision on 2016 indiana law as i understand by mike pence requiring abortion providers to -- justices condemn in place the ban on abortion based race sex disability would have given supreme court first chance to consider, the constitutionality of a state law ricks abortion since kavanaugh placed kennedy on the bench we ar
wade. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. reward. beyond the classroom... there is inspiration. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? that's what i say. there is the moment. (laughing) beyond despair... there is hope. ♪ ♪ stay safe. i love you mom. i love you too, sweetheart. ♪ ♪ beyond treatment... ♪ ♪ there is care. say hi to grandma and grandpa. ♪ ♪ beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every...
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wade is the law of the land and should stay that way and if it doesn't, he will push for a legislative fix to make sure women continue to have access to abortion services. that said, his campaign did tell nbc news that he did support the hyde amendment, a 40-year-old ban on using federal money here. that sets joe biden apart from the rest of the democratic field, the kind of thing that i suspect could also be an opportunity for some of these other candidates, particularly some of tf of the female candid
wade is the law of the land and should stay that way and if it doesn't, he will push for a legislative fix to make sure women continue to have access to abortion services. that said, his campaign did tell nbc news that he did support the hyde amendment, a 40-year-old ban on using federal money here. that sets joe biden apart from the rest of the democratic field, the kind of thing that i suspect could also be an opportunity for some of these other candidates, particularly some of tf of the...
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wade. thirdly, here is the other thing, by the way. what we don't talk much about -- in the affordable care act, we made sure that women, not just your access to reproductive rights, but the fact of the matter is women were treated differently by insurance companies. we made a law that said you cannot be charged more for the same health insurance as a man. be aancy cannot pre-existing condition. you can go down the line. the reason you guys are so prickly important is it is not just making -- critical important it is not just making reproductive health care available. you are saving lives. toe is what hope is trying do now. he is not only trying to do with $600 million in mexico city. assistancebillion of around the world and he is trying to apply mexico city standards to that. it's dead wrong. we are saviors around the world. and look -- about 10 seconds left or something? is we aref the matter in a situation where mortality rates for poor women and black 26.5%, 25.6 people out of 100,000
wade. thirdly, here is the other thing, by the way. what we don't talk much about -- in the affordable care act, we made sure that women, not just your access to reproductive rights, but the fact of the matter is women were treated differently by insurance companies. we made a law that said you cannot be charged more for the same health insurance as a man. be aancy cannot pre-existing condition. you can go down the line. the reason you guys are so prickly important is it is not just making --...
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wade allows.currently would almost certainly not allow the alabama law and possibly some of the heartbeat bills to stand. they will be immediately enjoined, and while i wish they would go into law, they are not. we -- with the whole nation is looking to find a point where the supreme court will say, these are the basic things we think is legitimate legislate. the overturning of roe v. wade, we want to happen. what is likely to happening -- happen is there will be a chipping away and more middle ground abortion attractions will come into law. host: let's talk to rebecca who is calling from ohio on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. i did not know there was an entity in the white house that , i am so abortion pleased to hear that. our country is divided on this issue. republican, and just as a woman, i love god, and to me, premeditated murder, that is how i look at it. i know it is abrasive, but that is how i look for it. i appreciate alabama taking the stand, and the wall in n
wade allows.currently would almost certainly not allow the alabama law and possibly some of the heartbeat bills to stand. they will be immediately enjoined, and while i wish they would go into law, they are not. we -- with the whole nation is looking to find a point where the supreme court will say, these are the basic things we think is legitimate legislate. the overturning of roe v. wade, we want to happen. what is likely to happening -- happen is there will be a chipping away and more middle...
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wade sellers is based in napa valley.ade shows wines at the food and wine classic in aspen, colorado this weekend. it was a sight to see, basketball superstar aside chefs and vintners around. he's not alone in his interest. several nba stars have gone into the wine business in recent years. >>> time 6:26. still to come on abc 7 mornings, illegal fireworks spark a fire in the east bay. a father and son made sure their neighbors got out safe. >>> plus a man is shot and killed on a north bay freeway and chp is turning to right now, earn 60,000 bonus miles after qualifying purchases when you apply and are approved for the hawaiian airlines world elite mastercard. plus, you earn miles on everyday purchases. get closer to the travels and moments you'll remember forever with this special offer. need another reason? enjoy an introductory no annual fee. to apply, visit hawaiianairl but you don't need to put on a blindfold and hit a papier-mâché unicorn to get stuff you want. just become an aarp member! your aarp membership comes w
wade sellers is based in napa valley.ade shows wines at the food and wine classic in aspen, colorado this weekend. it was a sight to see, basketball superstar aside chefs and vintners around. he's not alone in his interest. several nba stars have gone into the wine business in recent years. >>> time 6:26. still to come on abc 7 mornings, illegal fireworks spark a fire in the east bay. a father and son made sure their neighbors got out safe. >>> plus a man is shot and killed on...
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i'm so proud to say the words. >> wade made an appearance at marjory stoneman douglas yesterday. he first visited the school weeks after the shooting and recalled how humbling an experience it was. >> what you do with each of these moments will determine how much greater this new chapter will be. >> and wade says that the school visit has helped him become a stronger leader. >>> police released a 911 call from a homeowner who found an alligator smashed through a window and was in her kitchen. >> i'm sorry, is it in your house? >> yes! it's huge! >> it's in your kitchen? >> yes. >> wow. >> whoa! no, no, no, no. so there's a lot of red on the ground. that is not blood. that is red wine. a tracker was wrangling it and it knocked over a wine shelf breaking several bottles. as for the alligator it had a few minors cuts. it will be relocated. no humans were hurt. >> my perception of florida has been very skewed. >> these are accurate depictions of florida. >> all right. >>> are you hungry this morning? where you can score a free breakfast burrito if you act fast. >> the intent behind t
i'm so proud to say the words. >> wade made an appearance at marjory stoneman douglas yesterday. he first visited the school weeks after the shooting and recalled how humbling an experience it was. >> what you do with each of these moments will determine how much greater this new chapter will be. >> and wade says that the school visit has helped him become a stronger leader. >>> police released a 911 call from a homeowner who found an alligator smashed through a...
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wade, what would that look like? would it be one of the six week banns? carrie: it is very hard to know. there is a range of cases, as we saw jet this term. disposal of fetal remains, which they came to a decision on. in indiana,nic law which they passed on for now but the court said that is an issue that merits taking up that they fored to wait for that other states to weigh in and see what other courts have done before going on to that. that is a definite possibility. there is pain capable. it could be any of those but it is hard -- a lot is determined by timing, which courts decide things when, but it has been interesting to see the states get in on the action too because we've seen states on both sides saying this is what people of new york want to do. more liberal abortion laws, all nine months, free for all, let's go. other people on the side are saying in our state, we wanted more regulated. we are concerned about having abortions at any point after the first trimester, etc.. forward, states are seeing maybe we need to realize we have a role in thi
wade, what would that look like? would it be one of the six week banns? carrie: it is very hard to know. there is a range of cases, as we saw jet this term. disposal of fetal remains, which they came to a decision on. in indiana,nic law which they passed on for now but the court said that is an issue that merits taking up that they fored to wait for that other states to weigh in and see what other courts have done before going on to that. that is a definite possibility. there is pain capable....
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wade. the hyde amendment is something that has gotten in the way of that as it relates to certain women and their ability to get health care. so i think this hyde amendment issue lines up with where people are ultimately around the question of choice and roe v. wade. so i think the vice president, you know, finally moved to the right spot on this. >> okay, so you're of the same mind-set -- final question, what do you say to a person who might be pro-choice but recognizes there's some fundamental unfairness to forcing a taxpayer dollar from a pro-life person pay for an abortion? >> look, i think there's a lot of things that the federal government does, and not every single citizen agrees with everything the federal government does in every respect. so i just think we've got to go back to this notion that roe v. wade is the law of the land. and in my opinion it should be defended and supported. the majority of the american people and a comfortable majority, actually, support that. and so i ju
wade. the hyde amendment is something that has gotten in the way of that as it relates to certain women and their ability to get health care. so i think this hyde amendment issue lines up with where people are ultimately around the question of choice and roe v. wade. so i think the vice president, you know, finally moved to the right spot on this. >> okay, so you're of the same mind-set -- final question, what do you say to a person who might be pro-choice but recognizes there's some...