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of the many stories that we need to tell of the -- what has happened after the dobbs decision as that -- the clinics like this that have had to shut down. and what that has meant to leave no options with any reasonable geographic area for so many women who need this essential care. again, it runs the gamut of reproductive health care. yes, it is abortion, it is also as i mentioned earlier, central and critical health care like paps like breast cancer screenings, things of that nature. i'm here to highlight that as they, i belief, intended consequences of the dobbs decision one of them has been for health care provider such as this in the states that have banned ouror outlawed accessory particular care, the clinics had to shut down and it is a travesty. it is a travesty. >> our next question. to your left, the ap. >> hi, you. [inaudible] can you give us a sense of what you have lost -- by coming here today? vice pres. harris: i don't know, maybe two dozen health care workers, who really care, really care about their patients. and who understand that in the health care delivery system,
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right now dobbs is a life story. if abortion access were further restricted if congress were to enact a national ban, we'd begin to play the 1970's in reverse, watching a reduction in women's capacity to fully participate in the nation's economy. to conclude, however one feels about the ethics of making contraception and abortion aborn accessible, there's no denying the policies affect the economic lives of women and their families. reproductive autonomy is linked to economic opportunity. senator whitehouse: thank you. doctor? >> good morning, chairman whielthouse, ranking member grassley and december distinguished members of the committee. i am a board certified fellowship trained obstetrician gynecologist, maternal fetal medicine and complex family planning physician. i perform genetic testing, perform deliveries and provide abortion care. i'm here today as a fellow with reproductive health. i'm also a fellow with the american college of obstetrics and gynologist. i'm a brown woman who passes as white. a first gene
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samantha barry: did you see different people getting mad over alabama versus dobbs? jenniferle point, alabama is beyond. abortion has been a fairly majority of americans, including independents and republicans actually believe there should be the right to make the choices about your own body yourself and i think we have crossed the line where this is no longer an issue where people are dramatically opposed to each other on have different views, there is a strong middle where people agree and i think what is happening in alabama with the court case which makes it seem like we live in a theocracy really motivates people who maybe were not paying attention. samantha barry: sara, your work focuses on sexual and reproductive health in countries where that health system has been weakened by war or natural disaster. what is happening in the u.s., how is that having a ripple effect? sara casey: unfortunately we see the effects on reproductive rights in the global south. it has emboldened antichoice movements around the world. it threatens the local advancements in the sexual
samantha barry: did you see different people getting mad over alabama versus dobbs? jenniferle point, alabama is beyond. abortion has been a fairly majority of americans, including independents and republicans actually believe there should be the right to make the choices about your own body yourself and i think we have crossed the line where this is no longer an issue where people are dramatically opposed to each other on have different views, there is a strong middle where people agree and i...
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that was before dobbs. that was before the legal landscape was volcanically uprooted by this supreme court, which has been captured by a fringe. some may have wondered why at that time i asked what seemed like a very far-fetched, object view its arcane question. a lot of people probably didn't even know what it meant. and they may have also wondered why justice barrett refused to answer such an obvious question with such a self-evident answer. wasn't it settled that ivf free trade agreement is not only legally protected -- ivf treatment is not only legally protected but also a scientific miracle. think of it for a moment. the science here that is now accessible to every american everyone in the world. and pro-family having children parents who wanted child and they may have wondered as well wasn't ivf the last best hope for so many people struggling with infertility desperately seeking to experience the miracle of childbirth for themselves? who could to that miracle in the lives of a family who would not on
that was before dobbs. that was before the legal landscape was volcanically uprooted by this supreme court, which has been captured by a fringe. some may have wondered why at that time i asked what seemed like a very far-fetched, object view its arcane question. a lot of people probably didn't even know what it meant. and they may have also wondered why justice barrett refused to answer such an obvious question with such a self-evident answer. wasn't it settled that ivf free trade agreement is...
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after the dobbs decision a year and half ago, minnesota but abn rights are not only a minnesota issue. it is a national issue. our planned parenthood hasse ine in minnesota since roe was overturned. we've seen nearlyin patients com outside of our state. this is not by accident. surrin abortion while minnesota, with the help of our governor, has been increasing access. since roe■a was overturned, i've cared for patients from ever, from nearby states like south dakota and north dakota, and wisconsin, but from far away states like texas, alabama, wyoming, florida, oklahoma, missouri, and the list goes on. i've seen patients who have flown from places like louise and only to have me tell her that her complex pregnancy condition would keep her from having her abortion herwiforcina dangerous pregnancy with a possible - where care is not available to her and her home state. traveling to access essential health care can be intimidating and overwhelming. it is not an easy thing to do, ded that it is. like the expense of our patient who traveled from a small town a owntown minneapolis with a
after the dobbs decision a year and half ago, minnesota but abn rights are not only a minnesota issue. it is a national issue. our planned parenthood hasse ine in minnesota since roe was overturned. we've seen nearlyin patients com outside of our state. this is not by accident. surrin abortion while minnesota, with the help of our governor, has been increasing access. since roe■a was overturned, i've cared for patients from ever, from nearby states like south dakota and north dakota, and...
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samantha barry: did you different people getting mad over alabama versus dobbs? jennifer klein: yes, to your point, it is beyond. abortion has been a fairly controversial issue in the united states, the strong majority of americans, including independents and republicans actually believe there should be the right choices about your own body yourself and i think we have crossed the line where this is no longer an issue where people are dramatically opposed to each other on have different views, there is a strong middle where people agree and i think what is happening in alabama the court case which makes it seem like we live in a really motivates people who maybe were not paying attention. samantha barry: sarah, your work focuses on sexual and reproductive health in countries where that healthd by war or nal disaster. what is happening in the u.s., how is that having a ripple effect? sarah casey: unfortunately wesel south. it threatens the local advancements in the sexual reproductive health and rights. we are seeing a lot of funding from the religious right going
samantha barry: did you different people getting mad over alabama versus dobbs? jennifer klein: yes, to your point, it is beyond. abortion has been a fairly controversial issue in the united states, the strong majority of americans, including independents and republicans actually believe there should be the right choices about your own body yourself and i think we have crossed the line where this is no longer an issue where people are dramatically opposed to each other on have different views,...
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that was before dobbs. that was before the legal landscape was volcanically uprooted by this supreme coas b far-right fe. some may have wondered why at that time i asked what■[ seemed like a very far-fetched, object view its, lot of people probabl even know what and they may have also wondered ■7why justice barrett refused t answer such an obvious question. wasn't ittled that ivf free trade agreement is not only legally protected -- ivf treatment is not only legally miracle. think of it for a moment. thecien accessible to every american, everyone in the world. and wasn't ivfpro-family, having children, parents who wanted a child and they may have wondered as well, wasn't ivf the last best struggling with infertility desperately experie childbirth for possibly object■ that miracle in the lives of a family w would not only relish but raise a child to contribute to our great country? what has become tragically cleae republican party's animosity towards women's health and women's rights stop at abortion.
that was before dobbs. that was before the legal landscape was volcanically uprooted by this supreme coas b far-right fe. some may have wondered why at that time i asked what■[ seemed like a very far-fetched, object view its, lot of people probabl even know what and they may have also wondered ■7why justice barrett refused t answer such an obvious question. wasn't ittled that ivf free trade agreement is not only legally protected -- ivf treatment is not only legally miracle. think of it for...
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guest: right now abortion after the dobbs decision is left up to the states. states can decide if abortion is at all available in their states. but this ruling, if supreme court sides with the anti-abortion doctors here, basically it will make it a lot more difficult to access medication abortion because it will say the f.d.a. was not correct when it rolled back restrictionstkw on who could provide, prescribe medication abortions. basically the f.d.a. saidt nonphysician providers could prescribe it. it could be preskraoeubt in telehealth, laettner a pregnancy, and rolling back those things would make it more difficult to access mifepristone in medication abortion even if your state says this is legal. the messenger: maya goldman reports for axios, their health care reporter on today's supreme court case taking a look at that abortion drug. find her work at the website at axios.com. thanks for your time. again, you can comment on that case. by the way if you are interested in hearing those arguments before the court from those sides presenting the cases, you ca
guest: right now abortion after the dobbs decision is left up to the states. states can decide if abortion is at all available in their states. but this ruling, if supreme court sides with the anti-abortion doctors here, basically it will make it a lot more difficult to access medication abortion because it will say the f.d.a. was not correct when it rolled back restrictionstkw on who could provide, prescribe medication abortions. basically the f.d.a. saidt nonphysician providers could...
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they killed dobbs. it by law but theology. those that want to tell women what to do with their body. didn't think they were supposed to be told to wear masks to save their self and other people. but yet they can stand before the world and tell women they can do with their body and what they can take within their body. i think the supreme court approval rating will eventually drop down to zero. no one will pay attention because they are so not legitimate. host: linda there in mississippi. wasn't the only decision made when it comes to the former president's legal issues yesterday. the associated press also reporting that the first of mr. trump's four criminal trials will begin on april 15. according to a manhattan judge ruling. after tearing into the former president's lawyers for what he said were unfounded claims that the hush money case that had been tainted by prosecutorial misconduct, scoffed at the defense's cause to delay the case longer, throw it out entirely, and bump the first ever trial from the former president from
they killed dobbs. it by law but theology. those that want to tell women what to do with their body. didn't think they were supposed to be told to wear masks to save their self and other people. but yet they can stand before the world and tell women they can do with their body and what they can take within their body. i think the supreme court approval rating will eventually drop down to zero. no one will pay attention because they are so not legitimate. host: linda there in mississippi. wasn't...
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>> the difference of this campaign is dobbs, right? that's interesting. >> just so i'm clear, i'm also against the state initiatives, they're 0-7 and was against them from the beginning. my firm left millions on the table and didn't do a single thing for any of them. i thought it was a terrible idea, it was too soon. if it took 50 years to overturn roe vs. wade a will take more than 50 minutes or 50 hours or 50 weeks to explain to people what it means and more importantly what it doesn't mean and to move hearts and minds. hs right now. >> we don't. i want you to say the word abortion and you should ask the media why they're not. >> all right. noted. 2024, other health care issues. we were talking about this the other day. the republican party since 2016 has transformed into a much more working class party and the mo demographically in a major way. i'm curious if there are any issues that you think republicans should be or are addressing, should they be rethinking when it comes to health care policy given the change in the party's pace.
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first, we cannot put our head in the sand and ignore abortion and the dobbs decision. many of our candidates cho toa ignore this issue and not talk about it. and the r.n.c. was a leading alk about this issue head on. go figure. i'm a suburban mom and might have some opinions on this issue. i authored a memo in the summern on this issue when voters are faced with the decision between a republican that supports exceptions and reasonable limitations when a baby feels pain and a democrat who supports no exceptions, no limits, not even when a baby feels pain. too many candidates and specifically their consultants scoffed at this advice and ended up paying the price on election day. in 2022, candidates mattered. candidates always matter. but the candidates who won were able to articulate a message on abortion and also attract and win swing and independent voters. we'll have to replicate that if we're going to win in 2024. our winning candidates realize we can't win by just speaking to an echo chamber of republicans. each other. we have to go out and engage independent and sw
first, we cannot put our head in the sand and ignore abortion and the dobbs decision. many of our candidates cho toa ignore this issue and not talk about it. and the r.n.c. was a leading alk about this issue head on. go figure. i'm a suburban mom and might have some opinions on this issue. i authored a memo in the summern on this issue when voters are faced with the decision between a republican that supports exceptions and reasonable limitations when a baby feels pain and a democrat who...
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i talked about this when the dobbs decision it was leaked. let's see where this could end up. think aboutability to fulfill their dream of having a child, and consider the irony. so one the one hand, they are saying you don't have the freedom to end an unwanted r hand you do not have a freedom to start a family. consider an irony, and by the way, while these extreme is a they are motivated by the well-being of women and children , they are silent on the crisis of maternal mortality. the top 10 states with the highest rates of maternal mortality all have abortion bans. the hypocrisy abounds. and as we know, there is nothing hypothetical about anything we have just discussed. the crisis is real. since roe was overturned i have memet womiscarriages from twins. i met a woman who but -- who went to the emergency room for care and was turned away repeatedly because the doctors were afraid they would go to jail because they provided her care, and it was not until she developed sepsis. and in this health care crisis let us all recognize who is to blame. the former president donald tru
i talked about this when the dobbs decision it was leaked. let's see where this could end up. think aboutability to fulfill their dream of having a child, and consider the irony. so one the one hand, they are saying you don't have the freedom to end an unwanted r hand you do not have a freedom to start a family. consider an irony, and by the way, while these extreme is a they are motivated by the well-being of women and children , they are silent on the crisis of maternal mortality. the top 10...
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there is a feeling the abortion issue in the dobbs decision brought out millions of people to vote for democrats in 2022. if that was the case, why were 9.8 million fewer votes cast in that election and the previous one? why that 3.7 million more republic 22 than 18. where did they go? to me, that election was about -- tom and i were teasing about this before my wife is ready to stop referring to certain kind of candidates as wacko. i'm so i've gone with exotic and potentially problematic. [laughter] grossman barlett from your progress you are closer to doesn't candidates for the senate, governor, house, attorney general, secretary of state that were really exotic. [laughter] and so somebody -- i might vote for a public on the show i don't like was going on. but that guy was nuts. it's like jumping the shark. i can't do that. and you saw for senate races, for governors races and some of these other really close high profile races where the people in those states and districts this is a big one. some liked it hardcore election denier or something like that made some voters skittish that
there is a feeling the abortion issue in the dobbs decision brought out millions of people to vote for democrats in 2022. if that was the case, why were 9.8 million fewer votes cast in that election and the previous one? why that 3.7 million more republic 22 than 18. where did they go? to me, that election was about -- tom and i were teasing about this before my wife is ready to stop referring to certain kind of candidates as wacko. i'm so i've gone with exotic and potentially problematic....
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threatened and intimidated supreme court justices outside their homes while they were deciding the dobbs decision, which led to justices and their families being taken to a safe house. even after the 1:00 a.m. assassination attempt against justice kavanaugh and their two teenage daughters, the biden just department allow this to continue to happen. we have people from the justice department, we have the white house press secretary jen psaki saying from the white house podium that these protesters were protected by the first amendment. they absolutely were not. do not have a firs right to obstruct justice by intimidating federal judges outside their homes while cases are pending. host: got you there. let's hear from george in washington state. democrats line. caller: i wanted to say we will unelected trump again in november and then we will hold him accountable. this guy rambling about this and that. host: on the several fronts the president has seen delays to his trial, do you think that will impact his efforts for reelection? the president seen some delays and when these trials will tak
threatened and intimidated supreme court justices outside their homes while they were deciding the dobbs decision, which led to justices and their families being taken to a safe house. even after the 1:00 a.m. assassination attempt against justice kavanaugh and their two teenage daughters, the biden just department allow this to continue to happen. we have people from the justice department, we have the white house press secretary jen psaki saying from the white house podium that these...
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on the first anniversary of dobbs president biden put the help of lives of women in jeopardy. these very same pro-life laws are saving women's lives. chemical abortions are the most lucrative types of abortions and kef the abortions in the united states in this administration through the fda even though adverse events are increasingly common. one in 45 women who take the abortion drug will end up in the emergency room.women need more d accurate reporting not a head in the sand arbitrarily removal of them. instead of promoting a comprehensive view of women's promote drugs that kill unborn children. thank you for being here this morning and holding the fda accountable. ■■x[indiscernible] [overlapping voices] >> breese richards will's week on■ the russia/ukraine war. watch live coverage at 3:30 eastern on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. will you solemnly swear that in the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? congress investigate explores major investigations by the house incident. each week authors and his
on the first anniversary of dobbs president biden put the help of lives of women in jeopardy. these very same pro-life laws are saving women's lives. chemical abortions are the most lucrative types of abortions and kef the abortions in the united states in this administration through the fda even though adverse events are increasingly common. one in 45 women who take the abortion drug will end up in the emergency room.women need more d accurate reporting not a head in the sand arbitrarily...
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. >> when you talk to people who are here in the abortion advocacy space, one thing i heardbout dobbs and shoutout to my colleagues. i hear thankfulness for and then doing and the thankfulness for the president's action and there is a little bit of frustration with president biden and the thing i often here is they have an uneasy alliance and want him to him doing more. and in the state of the union, the prepared remarks had abortie the state of the union, the word abortion wasn't in there. why did he has an issue with saying the word abortion. >> a few weeks ago at a rally in virginia, he attended abortion. who is fighting for you. and the president has been fighting on this issue. he is making it a central element in his state of the union. -- >> without saying the word. >> reproductive freedoms. it is about abortion. and fundamentally i think about reproductive freedom and women. my take on this is he is taking every actione can do in this space. we are fighting aggressively and crystal clear that this will be a central component of th agenda going forward and the contrast. he has
. >> when you talk to people who are here in the abortion advocacy space, one thing i heardbout dobbs and shoutout to my colleagues. i hear thankfulness for and then doing and the thankfulness for the president's action and there is a little bit of frustration with president biden and the thing i often here is they have an uneasy alliance and want him to him doing more. and in the state of the union, the prepared remarks had abortie the state of the union, the word abortion wasn't in...
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he rightly made the case the dobbs decision and even roe v. wade from the 1970's has nothing to do with the alabama decision. those are two completely different legal precedents, completely different arguments. alabama is only dealing with neglect and carelessness in the industry. it is a narrow ruling that is not relate to the dobbs decision or roe v. wade. host: since we are talking about those two decisions, it seems like this is the beginning of these becoming issues in the presidential election. where do you think this conversation belongs in the election, or does it belong? guest: i think if i was a democrat, i would want this to be front and center. looking at immigration, inflation, rising crime, it is certainly not making democrat leadership look good on the federal or state level. anything you can do to distract from the fact americans are struggling to pay for rent and food and basic services, even gasoline as an earlier caller mentioned, is something i would want to see. i think this will be an ongoing part of the debate as people
he rightly made the case the dobbs decision and even roe v. wade from the 1970's has nothing to do with the alabama decision. those are two completely different legal precedents, completely different arguments. alabama is only dealing with neglect and carelessness in the industry. it is a narrow ruling that is not relate to the dobbs decision or roe v. wade. host: since we are talking about those two decisions, it seems like this is the beginning of these becoming issues in the presidential...
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he rightly made the case the dobbs decision and even roe v. wade from the 1970's has nothing to do with the alabama decision. those are two completely different legal precedents, completely different arguments. alabama is only dealing with neglect and carelessness in the industry. it is a narrow ruling that is not relate to the dobbs decision or roe v. wade. host: since we are talking about those two decisions, it seems like this is the beginning of these becoming issues in the presidential election. where do you think this conversation belongs in the election, or does it belong? guest: i think if i was a democrat, i would want this to be front and center. looking at immigration, inflation, rising crime, it is certainly not making democrat leadership look good on the federal or state level. anything you can do to distract from the fact americans are struggling to pay for rent and food and basic services, even gasoline as an earlier caller mentioned, is something i would want to see. i think this will be an ongoing part of the debate as people
he rightly made the case the dobbs decision and even roe v. wade from the 1970's has nothing to do with the alabama decision. those are two completely different legal precedents, completely different arguments. alabama is only dealing with neglect and carelessness in the industry. it is a narrow ruling that is not relate to the dobbs decision or roe v. wade. host: since we are talking about those two decisions, it seems like this is the beginning of these becoming issues in the presidential...
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these concluding the mueller report, the 9/11 report, the iran/contra report starr report, and the dobbs abortion decision. what you do learn from reading these? mr. lozada: that is quite a gamu t of text there. let me start with commission reports. the commission reports ihink are wonderful documents. to get a sense of history. i am thinking of the 9/11 commission report, the january 6 committee report, the turner commission from the late 1960's on urban unrest and property. they are -- if you think of those documents, they are snapshots of america at some of its traumatic moments. 9/11, january 6, the kennedy assassination. that is not one i've read yet, by the way. so ihink othem as an alternative history. what's amusing about them is they are often so carefully constructed, but they are highly politicized like on arrival the moment they are released. they often offer all these policy recommendations, how to avoid these problems in the future, many of which are usually ignored. so this alternate vision of america, and at the same time a deep history of america. i fantasize about doing
these concluding the mueller report, the 9/11 report, the iran/contra report starr report, and the dobbs abortion decision. what you do learn from reading these? mr. lozada: that is quite a gamu t of text there. let me start with commission reports. the commission reports ihink are wonderful documents. to get a sense of history. i am thinking of the 9/11 commission report, the january 6 committee report, the turner commission from the late 1960's on urban unrest and property. they are -- if you...
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since the wrongly decided dobbs decision, every state across■( america hasn in some way. unfortunately, many republican led states cheered on by republican members in this chamber have passed laws to either ban some or all abortion care. republicans have made it crystal clear that banning abortion nationwide is their goal. and if care is not dangerous enough, extreme republicans are now doubling down on their attacks on women's reproductive freedom by supporting a bill to ban i.v.f. nationwide. and that criminalize reproductive health care. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to insert the text of my amendment in the record along with any traneous material immediately prior to the vote on the previous question. and mr. speaker, to discuss -- the speaker pro tempore: w ithout objection. mr. mcgovern: to discuss our proposal, i'm happy to yield two minutes to gentlelady from ohio, ms. brown. the speaker pro tempore: t he gentlelady is recognized. ms. brown: my guest tomorrow will be ms. annette watts, the mother of brittany watts, at the state of the union. last year she d
since the wrongly decided dobbs decision, every state across■( america hasn in some way. unfortunately, many republican led states cheered on by republican members in this chamber have passed laws to either ban some or all abortion care. republicans have made it crystal clear that banning abortion nationwide is their goal. and if care is not dangerous enough, extreme republicans are now doubling down on their attacks on women's reproductive freedom by supporting a bill to ban i.v.f....
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nobody seems to know if it who leaked the dobbs draft opini? you know the leak that led to an assassination attempt on justice, part about this one who left cocaine at the white house questioned by the administration does not have time to answer these questions they are too busy investigating parents in school board meetings,aliating its whistleblowers they're too busy putting together a sweetheart deal for hunter biden. a deal that got laughed out of court. the guy put together the deal the got left out of court is the guy they name special counsel. that time for us going after president trump they have been doing it for eight years. they spied on his cam■xpaign thn it was the mueller investigation , lawyers 40 agents $30 million and found nothing for then it was impeachment, it was rate his home then special counsel. then it was the 14th amendment. the party of democracy said we can keep the guy off the ballot is lea pole. the ranking member said president trump should be disqualified from even running for office.■u court disagreed with t
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in the dobbs decision we saw the supreme court tear away our to privacy. all americans, regardless of where they live, should be able to access assisted reproductive technologies they need to start, including i.v.f. without the fear that their personal information will be shared. our medical providers deserve to be able to do their jobs, decisions for their own circumstances without fear of retribution. at the end of the debate, i will insert into the cord the text of this amendment. i hope that my colleagues will join me in voting for the motion to recommit. i yield back to the . ms. tlaib: may i inquire.■ thn congress. the companies impacted by this amendment would be equally in the company know if a given fee is so-called junk when neither the s.e.c. nor the wv ne it? should they just charge no fees at all? potentially putting some firms out of business? the only fees democrats seem to want to spare from this political crusade are those charged by the government itself. for example, the i.r.s. folks wr taxes late. i get it. no one wants to pay fees. b
in the dobbs decision we saw the supreme court tear away our to privacy. all americans, regardless of where they live, should be able to access assisted reproductive technologies they need to start, including i.v.f. without the fear that their personal information will be shared. our medical providers deserve to be able to do their jobs, decisions for their own circumstances without fear of retribution. at the end of the debate, i will insert into the cord the text of this amendment. i hope...
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. >> tennessee is a state that after dobbs band. all abortions there's exceptions, woman's life is a risk and you have applauded the decision. he also started to think measure to bring relief to income people, to mothers who otherwise may not have chosen motherhood. the state discovering the cost of diapers for low income families. he has extended length of medicaid coverage for new moms. but is there more the stake into, the republican party can do to be profamily, to make bring a child into the world less of a burden for know, tenng at potentially handing out $1 billion of corporate tax credit this year that's a fight in the legislature but is a something with the state could be doing to protest benny to help these people? >> i do think, i do think there has to be a holistic approach to it, and every state is different. document different policies but we have said in a statement that where we are going, at the end of the day for me i try to have a foundational policy. i said that a lot of tes before, agree or disagree with people
. >> tennessee is a state that after dobbs band. all abortions there's exceptions, woman's life is a risk and you have applauded the decision. he also started to think measure to bring relief to income people, to mothers who otherwise may not have chosen motherhood. the state discovering the cost of diapers for low income families. he has extended length of medicaid coverage for new moms. but is there more the stake into, the republican party can do to be profamily, to make bring a child...
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starting with ukraine and the dobbs decision and women's health was brilliant. the republicans once again, as they did last year, kind of walked into his trap. ridiculously. they were yelling at him. he handled it with the same aplomb and it did work for him. host: to what extent you see president biden's reelection campaign being more about the vision he has for the country and the program he wants without versus how he contrasts with the former president? guest: we live in a moment where there is a lot of discontent with both parties. the difficult thing is for the most part you want to run as a change candidate. when you are an incumbent it cannot do that. you are about more of the same. what you see incumbents doing, and you've seen this in every race in recent■k history, certainly including barack obama in 2012, you have to make sure people understand what you've done for them so far and how you want to carry that fward, then you have to prosecute the case against your opponent because you cannot make it a referendum on you. there is just too much discont
starting with ukraine and the dobbs decision and women's health was brilliant. the republicans once again, as they did last year, kind of walked into his trap. ridiculously. they were yelling at him. he handled it with the same aplomb and it did work for him. host: to what extent you see president biden's reelection campaign being more about the vision he has for the country and the program he wants without versus how he contrasts with the former president? guest: we live in a moment where...
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host: because of the dobbs decision, has that influenced your vote? caller: no, it hasn't. i would vote for nikki haley but i would never vote for trump because i know that he has done everything he has been accused of. he has deceived so many people. host: from the council of foreign alliance his support could be softening because of reproductive rights. he garnered 39% but in the primary he could be losing some of that. 43% of women voted for nikki haley despite the fact that trump was widely forecasted to win by significant margins. south carolina will not cross over to vote democratic but it may mean that some women will refrain from voting for him. beverly and mount airy, north carolina. what are your top issues? caller: my most important thing is our deficit. we spent 7.2 trillion on earmarks. neither party will earn my vote. you have to have good character. you have to be a uniter. trump is the biggest divider of ever witnessed in my lifetime and for that my vote will go against trout but not necessarily divided. -- against trump. we have to get the deficit under con
host: because of the dobbs decision, has that influenced your vote? caller: no, it hasn't. i would vote for nikki haley but i would never vote for trump because i know that he has done everything he has been accused of. he has deceived so many people. host: from the council of foreign alliance his support could be softening because of reproductive rights. he garnered 39% but in the primary he could be losing some of that. 43% of women voted for nikki haley despite the fact that trump was widely...
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you have females may be a little bit more suburban, younger, maybe the dobbs issue had an effect. these traditionally would be trump voters or republican voters, many of them, but they are disaffected. they should be biden's voters, he should be able to capture them, but they are unsure whether they want to throw their vote the other way. so this is a battleground that will play out over the course of the cycle. host: let's go to steve in illinois on the independent line. caller: yes. everybody is complaining about democracy and having donald trump on the ballot. donald trump left the white house in 2020 and there's people on the ballots that they can vote for. if you want to vote for kennedy, i guess, he should be on the ballot. and trump's going to be on the ballot, of course. we have to think about democracy, about the four wars that i think biden has caused, proxy wars that he's caused, ukraine, israel, yemen, and somalia and that -- underneath trump, there was not one war. he wanted us to get out of afghanistan and people are complaining about trump. i just don't understand i
you have females may be a little bit more suburban, younger, maybe the dobbs issue had an effect. these traditionally would be trump voters or republican voters, many of them, but they are disaffected. they should be biden's voters, he should be able to capture them, but they are unsure whether they want to throw their vote the other way. so this is a battleground that will play out over the course of the cycle. host: let's go to steve in illinois on the independent line. caller: yes. everybody...
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the court has forced the case bk into its ticket after the decision to years ago with dobbs when it eliminated federal protection for the procedure. we will ve l coverage of the oral argument on tuesday. tune in and watch on c-span, our now, and also online at c-span again, the fda approval of this that is before the supreme court on tuesday. live coverage at 10:00 a.m. eastern time here on c-span. brian caller: hi. i'm brian. they keep talking about the fact that trump and the trump organization regarding the value of the properties where he increased the properties, increase the values get insurance and those kinds of things. but the second part was the same properties were reduced in value when it came time to pay taxes on them. so it is not just the increase for insurance and the like. it was also the same properties were decreased when it came time to pay taxes on them. host: all right, brian. cnn outside of a courtroom todr broadcasting as trump appeared at a court on the hush money case. there is also this in the usa today. donald trump hits the bond deadline. will letitia james been on
the court has forced the case bk into its ticket after the decision to years ago with dobbs when it eliminated federal protection for the procedure. we will ve l coverage of the oral argument on tuesday. tune in and watch on c-span, our now, and also online at c-span again, the fda approval of this that is before the supreme court on tuesday. live coverage at 10:00 a.m. eastern time here on c-span. brian caller: hi. i'm brian. they keep talking about the fact that trump and the trump...
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you have females may be a little bit more suburban, younger, maybe the dobbs issue had an effect. these traditionally would be trump voters or republican voters, many of them, but they are disaffected. they should be biden's voters, he should be able to capture them, but they are unsure whether they want to throw their vote the other way. so this is a battleground that will play out over the course of the cycle. host: let's go to steve in illinois on the independent line. caller: yes. everybody is complaining about democracy and having donald trump on the ballot. donald trump left the white house in 2020 and there's people on the ballots that they can vote for. if you want to vote for kennedy, i guess, he should be on the ballot. and trump's going to be on the ballot, of course. we have to think about democracy, about the four wars that i think biden has caused, proxy wars that he's caused, ukraine, israel, yemen, and somalia and that -- underneath trump, there was not one war. he wanted us to get out of afghanistan and people are complaining about trump. i just don't understand i
you have females may be a little bit more suburban, younger, maybe the dobbs issue had an effect. these traditionally would be trump voters or republican voters, many of them, but they are disaffected. they should be biden's voters, he should be able to capture them, but they are unsure whether they want to throw their vote the other way. so this is a battleground that will play out over the course of the cycle. host: let's go to steve in illinois on the independent line. caller: yes. everybody...