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what do you think the impact of dobbs has been? >> what i put in this book -- and i want to stick to that because dobbs is a recent case. i said, i haven't said anything in this book that i didn't write, so in that dissent the three of us wrote together, sotomayor, kagan, and myself, one of the things we said, what we feel, they think this will be will leave it all up to the states. we don't think it will be simple and we think there are a lot more cases coming up. what's going to happen when a woman's life is at stake and she needs the abortion? do you think if a state forbids that, that that won't come to the courts? i don't know. we thought it probably would, and we thought there would be a lot of issues coming to the courts, coming out of the decision to overrule roe versus wade. that's what we said in the opinion. >> well, and you also said the majority's refusal to consider the life-altering consequences of reversing roe in cases is a stunning indictment of its decision. >> we felt strongly on that case, yes. >> well, and i g
what do you think the impact of dobbs has been? >> what i put in this book -- and i want to stick to that because dobbs is a recent case. i said, i haven't said anything in this book that i didn't write, so in that dissent the three of us wrote together, sotomayor, kagan, and myself, one of the things we said, what we feel, they think this will be will leave it all up to the states. we don't think it will be simple and we think there are a lot more cases coming up. what's going to happen...
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wade two years ago in the dobbs decision. a decision is expected by june at the height of the presidential campaign. with all that, joining us now is yamiche alcindor, andrew weissmann and dr. patel. yamiche, to you. what are the questions in the court? what are the crowds saying in this first test of an abortion -- certainly, abortion-related procedure since dobbs? >> that's right. this is really the most consequential abortion case to come before the supreme court since this court overturned roe v. wade in 2022. we have been outside all day. there's a large crowd. mostly people who are pro-abortion rights. a large crowd of people saying, my body, my choice, echoing the language that you hear from the fda, which is that the pill is safe. it needs to be accessible to women. we have been talking to people who are against this abortion pill being accessible. let's listen to some of those anti-abortion protesters. >> i think that abortion is not health care. it's murder. i think that there are thousands of children dying every y
wade two years ago in the dobbs decision. a decision is expected by june at the height of the presidential campaign. with all that, joining us now is yamiche alcindor, andrew weissmann and dr. patel. yamiche, to you. what are the questions in the court? what are the crowds saying in this first test of an abortion -- certainly, abortion-related procedure since dobbs? >> that's right. this is really the most consequential abortion case to come before the supreme court since this court...
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ladies, they quoted dobbs out of the gate, and the point being that dobbs created utter chaos. women have died as a result of dobbs. no one knows whether you can be arrested in one state, not arrested in others. can you leave your state if you want to get an abortion? they weren't concerned about the chaos. then for you specifically, the legal defense fund is litigating, we have a map here of how many states you all are litigating questions about access to the ballot, questions about redistricting, questions about the right to vote. that's how many states. you can see it's most of the states. have an up in the air question about access to the ballot. what do you make of the majority, the conservative majority now saying oh, my god, we're concerned about chaos and, you know, the things happening differently in different states? >> you know, there are two matters, joy, that really are irksome about this division. there are many more. one is that our system of elections differs state to state always. in any manner of ways. you might be able to use a voter id in one state and not i
ladies, they quoted dobbs out of the gate, and the point being that dobbs created utter chaos. women have died as a result of dobbs. no one knows whether you can be arrested in one state, not arrested in others. can you leave your state if you want to get an abortion? they weren't concerned about the chaos. then for you specifically, the legal defense fund is litigating, we have a map here of how many states you all are litigating questions about access to the ballot, questions about...
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he did not get anyone to sign onto his concurrence in dobbs. it doesn't matter because he has an army of former law clerks sitting in places who hear these flares as they go up, listen to what he's saying, read the opinions, and then put them out in their own courts as part of the law in their circuits. that's what we're seeing in the fifth circuit, we've seen it before, and justice thomas has been shepherding this completely bogus narrative that abortion is linked to the eugenics movement and has been used as a tool to -- the african americantuant. no one else signed on in concurrence to his opinion saying that, but then it appeared in lower court opinions and appeared in the footnote in dobbs. he is the sort of evil genius behind all of this. and when he's done for the night, he goes back to his office and strokes a hairless cat and prides himself on what he's done. >> the end of bodily autonomy as we know it in this country. can you talk a bit about leah mitchell involved in this case. talked about him a lot. he's done a great and enormous a
he did not get anyone to sign onto his concurrence in dobbs. it doesn't matter because he has an army of former law clerks sitting in places who hear these flares as they go up, listen to what he's saying, read the opinions, and then put them out in their own courts as part of the law in their circuits. that's what we're seeing in the fifth circuit, we've seen it before, and justice thomas has been shepherding this completely bogus narrative that abortion is linked to the eugenics movement and...
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when the high court dropped the dobbs decision, the results we have now were predicted. they were spot on. what happens now if the court restricts mifepristone? a coauthor of the report joins me next to tell us. joins me next to tell us woah, a lost card isn't keeping this thrill seeker down. lost her card, not the vibe. the soul searcher, is finding his identity, and helping to protect it. hey! oh yeah, the explorer! she's looking to dive deeper... all while chase looks out for her. because these friends have chase. alerts that help check. tools that help protect. one bank that puts you in control. chase. make more of what's yours. file 100% free with turbotax free edition. roughly 37% of taxpayers qualify... form 1040 and limited credits only... see how at turbotax.com... that's me! >>> before the break, we told you what has happened since roe v. wade was overturned and we must focus now on what happens if the supreme court takes action against mifepristone. on tuesday, justices will hear oral arguments in a case against the most commonly used medication used in the co
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is this damage control post dobbs? what was the point of this? was it to give clarence thomas which is absurd manner of any manner of social issues? >> not exactly. the court has a structural problem. the structural problem is that anybody who wanted to file this case could go down to amarillo texas where judge matthew is, it's like putting your quarter in the candy bar making. the only judge you're going to get in amarillo was judge kaczmarek, and then they knew that after getting him, he would do something incredibly dopey like file a nationwide injunction, making it impossible for anyone in the country to get this drug. so we have a judge shopping problem in this country that i should note, the courts are trying to address now, but for the moment, the court has the problem of one rope judge, a rogue fifth circuit that last huge chunks of his irrational, indefensible logic, and the court had no choice but to take this case. i think as long as we have judges that are way, way to the fringes, judges who make samuel alito and clarence thomas look
is this damage control post dobbs? what was the point of this? was it to give clarence thomas which is absurd manner of any manner of social issues? >> not exactly. the court has a structural problem. the structural problem is that anybody who wanted to file this case could go down to amarillo texas where judge matthew is, it's like putting your quarter in the candy bar making. the only judge you're going to get in amarillo was judge kaczmarek, and then they knew that after getting him,...
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is this post-dobbs environment still kind of taking shape? >> i mean, definitely still taking shape. and we know that anti-abortion folks and republicans who support restrictions are willing to let women die in order to prevent an abortion from happening. they are willing to let a 10-year-old be prek nant after being raped by her uncle because they think that an unborn baby is more important than a woman's life, a girl's life, anyone who doesn't look like them. and i think, you know, with respect to the supreme court we have to go back to trump getting elected president and people sounding the alarm about this and everyone was like oh, you guys are overreacting. he's not going to put supreme court justices on. then he gets the opportunity to do it. and you guys are overreacting. they're not going to overturn roe. and i remember with my friends we were early 20-somethings working in d.c. girlfriends being like guys, this could totally happen. and it's a big deal. and everyone was kind of just like not going to happen, so don't worry about it.
is this post-dobbs environment still kind of taking shape? >> i mean, definitely still taking shape. and we know that anti-abortion folks and republicans who support restrictions are willing to let women die in order to prevent an abortion from happening. they are willing to let a 10-year-old be prek nant after being raped by her uncle because they think that an unborn baby is more important than a woman's life, a girl's life, anyone who doesn't look like them. and i think, you know, with...
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there's a reason the group behind dobbs is now targeting her persona. that's because this right the patchwork of states that band abortion after dobbs in 2022, the number of abortions in the u.s. increased the following year, but the reason for that is largely telehealth. it's allowing women to still access abortion medication through the mail. pills were used in two thirds of abortions last year, when we saw the increase. the antiabortion movement knows this and does not like it so they want to do everything they can to stop it. this is why they are now targeting the purpose and targeting telehealth appointment and targeting the mailing of pills. they are hoping that this supreme court, which overturned roe v wade, and invited more legal challenges to all sorts of freedoms, they hope this supreme court will help them do it. today, they tried to convince justices that mifepristone, which is more safe than both tylenol and viagra, that it is somehow dangerous for women and its use causes emotional harm to emergency room doctors who might someday, hypothe
there's a reason the group behind dobbs is now targeting her persona. that's because this right the patchwork of states that band abortion after dobbs in 2022, the number of abortions in the u.s. increased the following year, but the reason for that is largely telehealth. it's allowing women to still access abortion medication through the mail. pills were used in two thirds of abortions last year, when we saw the increase. the antiabortion movement knows this and does not like it so they want...
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this was pre-dobbs, the heart of the most intense fights post-planned parenthood versus casey. so that's why you don't often see folks go. >> that's interesting. >> so i think it's important to remember that -- >> just like the security situation at abortion clinics across the country has been so bad and so scary. >> remember dr. tiller, right, the death of george tiller. >> a kansas obgyn killed by an anti-abortion extremist. >> right. so that's the context for this. it's important to remember the history here. what kamala harris did today was so critical because post-dobbs, you know, we've done a great job of telling the stories of the patient, kate cox, brittany watt, but we haven't focused on providers. this is the other story and it really, really makes the american public angry. and it's important that she went to a planned parenthood specifically and she raised the alarm. >> one of the things that's so striking about this insane patchwork that the supreme court has visited upon us is that you've now got different rights at the most core level from state to state, right?
this was pre-dobbs, the heart of the most intense fights post-planned parenthood versus casey. so that's why you don't often see folks go. >> that's interesting. >> so i think it's important to remember that -- >> just like the security situation at abortion clinics across the country has been so bad and so scary. >> remember dr. tiller, right, the death of george tiller. >> a kansas obgyn killed by an anti-abortion extremist. >> right. so that's the context...
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this was pre-dobbs in the heart of some of the most intense fights. when the restrictions became really outrageous so that is why you don't often see folks go. so it is important to remember. >> the security situation has been so bad and so scary and difficult. george tiller. >> a kansas ogbyn killed by anti-abortion extremists. >> it is important for your viewer to remember the history here. what kamala harris did today was so critical. post dobbs, we have done a great job of telling the stories of the patients but we have not dug into the impact on providers. providers criminalized. prosecuted. this is the other story. it really, really makes the american public angry. it is important she went to a plannened parenthood specifically and she raised the alarm. >> one of the things so striking about this insane patchwork that the supreme court has visited upon us, is that you have gotten different rights at the most core level state to state. so there's a number of ramifications of that. north dakota and south dakota who are next to minnesota are states
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we have been talking about this since dobbs happened that this was the natural outcome that could happen in states where we've banned abortion and meet incredibly hostile conditions for providers. we knew this was going to happen. it is happening real time. grateful you are covering it, we have to keep telling these stories and they disproportionately affect women of color, who are the most at the margins in places like louisiana. >> mini timmaraju, we have much more to talk about . you and i talk regularly and we will continue to have this conversation. thank you always for your time. mini timmaraju, president and ceo of reproductive freedom for all. it is time now for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, my friend. >> the breaking news of the night about a u.n. resolution to be brought tomorrow by the united states about a cease-fire is a real turn in this story. i will be here tomorrow night so i will be covering that tomorrow night. you will be covering it tomorrow night also as one of the big news items. >> it is a massive story and it is part of this growing shift i
we have been talking about this since dobbs happened that this was the natural outcome that could happen in states where we've banned abortion and meet incredibly hostile conditions for providers. we knew this was going to happen. it is happening real time. grateful you are covering it, we have to keep telling these stories and they disproportionately affect women of color, who are the most at the margins in places like louisiana. >> mini timmaraju, we have much more to talk about . you...
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union address, my top moment started early, it was when the president was talking about rowe and the dobbs decision. the cameraman pans to the justices as this happens. we'll get the clip and show is a little later in the show. that was my favorite moment. and it encapsules what we're going to get in the longest general election ever. where did you watch? what did you think? did you have a focus group? >> i did have a focus group. before i get to the focus group yesterday, where we got people's reacts, i want to till that i've been talking to voters now across the political spectrum for years every week. if there is one thing that the democrats wanted to see from president biden, they wanted to see a fighter. they want somebody that is going on offense who has a knife in her teeth. and during the state of union that is what we got. so i think -- the substance was obviously there to rally the democrats. president biden's numbers have been soft. his approval numbers have been low. and so i think the substance of the peach was there to rally democrats to him. it was meant to sure up concerns
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it's a direct straight line from the supreme court decision in dobbs. it's not a surprise that, as you strip away individual rights, dominos start to fall, including women's right to reproductive health care. there will be a woman in the first lady's court that's in the middle of this ruling. >> given the power you have held there, i'm curious how much folks in your position now, or in the campaign, are aware young people seem to feel like, what is the difference? they're exhausted, same rematch. tiktok has supplanted google as the most used platform. here's what some of them are saying. take a look. >> biden and trump are two sides of the same coin, along with our whole entire political system here in the united states. >> so, what's the plan? okay. you vote for a third-party candidate who will not win. >> they're both morally depraved to the level they are automatically disqualified. >> you have a right to criticize what joe biden is doing. i want you to also think about who is he going up against and what they are willing to do. >> the president and
it's a direct straight line from the supreme court decision in dobbs. it's not a surprise that, as you strip away individual rights, dominos start to fall, including women's right to reproductive health care. there will be a woman in the first lady's court that's in the middle of this ruling. >> given the power you have held there, i'm curious how much folks in your position now, or in the campaign, are aware young people seem to feel like, what is the difference? they're exhausted, same...
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this is all -- that was all pre-dobbs now the post--dobbs world and the difficulty of managing that issue for donald trump given what he said about the supreme court and raltty has been and the political impact this may be the paramount strategic political challenge that the trump campaign has to deal with going forward towards the fall and it's not going to be easy. >> the problem and he can be verbally nimble, word used to be flip flopper and untethered from truth but our politics have moved on from that, but the problem is the women in alabama, whose embryos are frozen and the clinics terrified to do business without 11 lawyers in the room and the problem even women in new york are seeking sterilization surgeries because they don't trust the government to preserve their right to make choices about their body. the problem is this is now the lived truth and the lived reality for women in america. >> the problem is the lived reality and this is a reality that all women have to deal with and most women are outraged by it. then the optics that they showed last night. you're going to have a
this is all -- that was all pre-dobbs now the post--dobbs world and the difficulty of managing that issue for donald trump given what he said about the supreme court and raltty has been and the political impact this may be the paramount strategic political challenge that the trump campaign has to deal with going forward towards the fall and it's not going to be easy. >> the problem and he can be verbally nimble, word used to be flip flopper and untethered from truth but our politics have...
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we sat side by side, after dobbs, the first election, we were in kansas city together. we saw the impact of curbs on reproductive rights, what they could mean and the voting booth. as these kinds of cases continue to be in the news, as they continue to potentially impact access, what are the implications for november. >> first, let me say the most important implication that i want to underline here is the health and safety of women in america. the second consideration is the political consideration. and it is huge. it is huge. let's look at this case and the politics of this case. josh hawley's wife filed this case in a district in texas where there was one judge that could hear it. and guess who that judge was. a donor to her husband's campaign. a donor to her husband's campaign in 2018. someone who is nominated to the bench by trump after josh hawley was elected to the senate and they knew he would rule for them. and he ignored, of course, the standing and, by the way, josh hawley represents a state where this drug is illegal. all abortions are banned in missouri. fro
we sat side by side, after dobbs, the first election, we were in kansas city together. we saw the impact of curbs on reproductive rights, what they could mean and the voting booth. as these kinds of cases continue to be in the news, as they continue to potentially impact access, what are the implications for november. >> first, let me say the most important implication that i want to underline here is the health and safety of women in america. the second consideration is the political...
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this is the most consistent thing we've seen throughout polling, before dobbs, post-dobbs. female voters are going to drive the coalition for biden. our nbc poll showed biden with a decent rang but also losing really badly among men. it goes both ways. there are polls that continually show trump leading or at least tied. so it will be on the biden campaign to press their advantage on this issue in a way that didn't exist four years ago, but they also have to figure out some of these other issues. that's where you get into issues like immigration and crime and even the economy where men voters are continually choosing trump over biden and those will probably be top tier issues for them and see how much that is outweighed by women who overwhelmingly say abortion and access is going to be what drives their vote. >> and whether women as they did in 2020 vote more than men did, more women voted in 2020 than men. fascinating conversation, brendan buck, monica alba, thank you both. >>> new details about those lost in the baltimore bridge collapse as officials reveal it's just too
this is the most consistent thing we've seen throughout polling, before dobbs, post-dobbs. female voters are going to drive the coalition for biden. our nbc poll showed biden with a decent rang but also losing really badly among men. it goes both ways. there are polls that continually show trump leading or at least tied. so it will be on the biden campaign to press their advantage on this issue in a way that didn't exist four years ago, but they also have to figure out some of these other...
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dobbs, it increased 7 to 11%. what nikki haley showed, between 25 and 50% are looking for something other than donald trump. will all of those stay, of course not. a lot of political gravity in our country. the fact of the matter is donald trump's campaign is much weaker than it was in 2020. it's a less unified party. a smaller, more intense and crazier party. those people are out there in large numbers. they're gettable. >> what do you say to those polls, not the national polls, the state polls for the swing states that show donald trump in the lead. in 2020, joe biden was in the lead in those states. >> look, in 2020, we have the covid overlay affecting our politics very profoundly. it's going to be a hard competition. this is not going to be an easy race, there are no shortcuts, we have to go to the key states in arizona, pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan, and do the work, and, you know, we're going to be doing the work with our ability to persuade some of these people. dobbs has blown a hole in republican fema
dobbs, it increased 7 to 11%. what nikki haley showed, between 25 and 50% are looking for something other than donald trump. will all of those stay, of course not. a lot of political gravity in our country. the fact of the matter is donald trump's campaign is much weaker than it was in 2020. it's a less unified party. a smaller, more intense and crazier party. those people are out there in large numbers. they're gettable. >> what do you say to those polls, not the national polls, the...
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like the dobbs decision, that will continue to haunt republicans at the ballot box come november. a new poll finds that 86% of all americans support access, just 14% oppose it. our friend dasha burns is with us in montgomery, alabama, also joining us senior opinion writer for the boston global, kim atkinstore is here. >> reporter: here is something i'm learning from voters as i'm talking to them today. you're right, the vast majority of people support ivf but there is a bit of a disconnect i've heard in my conversations between what the state supreme court did, the ruling that embryos are children, and the impact on ivf treatment in the state. the fact that some clinics have had to pause treatment. not everyone is connecting those dots. there are a couple people i spoke to when i asked do you agree with the supreme court? do you agree that embryos are children? they confidently said, yes, absolutely, life begins at conception, including frozen embryos, but then i asked do you believe people have you had have access to ivf? another resounding, could have dent yes. and the contradic
like the dobbs decision, that will continue to haunt republicans at the ballot box come november. a new poll finds that 86% of all americans support access, just 14% oppose it. our friend dasha burns is with us in montgomery, alabama, also joining us senior opinion writer for the boston global, kim atkinstore is here. >> reporter: here is something i'm learning from voters as i'm talking to them today. you're right, the vast majority of people support ivf but there is a bit of a...
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it wasn't the dobbs court. it wasn't this court. and you've got to a mansion, and i wonder if you think the same, that there would be a lot more leeway for a second trump term on that score than there was in the first. >> this is something i have been wondering about a lot, frankly. because i think that we have gotten used to the idea that the judiciary will save us. we still have the courts. and what i would say is that i have done some reporting on the inner workings, the internal politics of the supreme court. what i found is that these justices, for the most part, at least several of the conservative justices, they are not loyal to trump. they're not in thrall to donald trump as a personality. in fact several of them don't like him. but what they are committed to is this broader ideological project. and to the extent of the trump administration is doing things that are outside of precedent to advance that project, i don't see any reason to believe that the courts will put a check on that. >> i think that's correct and astute. mc
it wasn't the dobbs court. it wasn't this court. and you've got to a mansion, and i wonder if you think the same, that there would be a lot more leeway for a second trump term on that score than there was in the first. >> this is something i have been wondering about a lot, frankly. because i think that we have gotten used to the idea that the judiciary will save us. we still have the courts. and what i would say is that i have done some reporting on the inner workings, the internal...
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another reason why justice barrett wrote separately from the progressive justices is about the dobbs case. that's the case where the court overturned roe versus wade. the progressives, the first case that they pulled in their opinion is dobbs for the proposition that the court should never decide more than it has to. so the progressive justices think when the court does that in the colorado case, that's the same kind of power grab that they did in the abortion case. so -- and when they reversed decades of precedent about a woman's right to choose. so ana, of course justice barrett can't sign on to an opinion making that point because in dobbs she voted with the majority. but here, even in a unanimous decision on the judgment, the progressives are still beefing with the conservatives, accusing the conservatives of judicial activism. >> public confidence in the supreme court is at or near record lows right now. we've got a minute left here, what is on the line for america's democratic system of checks and balances this term? as again, the supreme court gears up to take another trump-re
another reason why justice barrett wrote separately from the progressive justices is about the dobbs case. that's the case where the court overturned roe versus wade. the progressives, the first case that they pulled in their opinion is dobbs for the proposition that the court should never decide more than it has to. so the progressive justices think when the court does that in the colorado case, that's the same kind of power grab that they did in the abortion case. so -- and when they reversed...
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dobbs is one of them. look at the results in 2022 and 2023 on the back of dobbs. it is not getting better for republicans, it is getting worse. people are clearly recognizing that. so of course anything can go south at a moments notice but look at how democrats have been able to message this issue. they continue to go off the cliff so we will keep hammering away at this issue as long as they want to keep being extreme on it. >> let's talk about no labels. they do not like to speak for themselves but they are operating in the shadows in a big way. their latest possibility, the former lieutenant governor of georgia jeff duncan is the latest to say no i am not interested in your unity ticket. what is no labels doing? >> they came into the mix saying if we are going to have trump and biden we want the american people to have a choice but at the end of the day democrats are coming home, the are realizing the existential threat of another trump presidency. all of these conversations about third-party candidates, everybody is like you will never win so let's go back to b
dobbs is one of them. look at the results in 2022 and 2023 on the back of dobbs. it is not getting better for republicans, it is getting worse. people are clearly recognizing that. so of course anything can go south at a moments notice but look at how democrats have been able to message this issue. they continue to go off the cliff so we will keep hammering away at this issue as long as they want to keep being extreme on it. >> let's talk about no labels. they do not like to speak for...
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i'm here to highlight of the many i believe intended consequences of the dobbs decision, one of them has been for healthcare providers such as this in the states that have banned or outlawed access to reproductive care, for clinics to shut down, and it's a travesty. >> reporter: thank you. we were not able to go and monitor -- can you give us a sense of what you saw back there? >> well, what i saw were, i don't know, maybe two dozen healthcare workers who really care, really care about their patients, and who understand in the system, regardless of your gender other healthcare need, we always expect and desire you would be treated with dignity, and treated in an environment where you feel safe. by that, i mean safe to be free from judgment, to be in an environment where you are actually and really listened to, where your needs and your expression of your needs are taken seriously, and walking through this clinic, that's what i saw. people who have dedicated their lives to the profession of providing health care in a safe place that gives people dignity. i think we should all want tha
i'm here to highlight of the many i believe intended consequences of the dobbs decision, one of them has been for healthcare providers such as this in the states that have banned or outlawed access to reproductive care, for clinics to shut down, and it's a travesty. >> reporter: thank you. we were not able to go and monitor -- can you give us a sense of what you saw back there? >> well, what i saw were, i don't know, maybe two dozen healthcare workers who really care, really care...
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>> i think the courts reputation has really taken a dive, since dobbs and we've seen gallup and other pollsters document that. the courts reputation still has not recovered after the overruling of roe. i think the danger is that if a number of americans question the legitimacy of the court, or the neutrality of the court, that can create a crisis of confidence when the court does need to intervene. if there's a question about the 2024 election, if a lot of americans don't trust that they will handle the question fairly, that could create a crisis for all americans, democrats and independent voters as well as republicans. it's unfortunate that the courts reputation is where it is. >> thank you so much, we look forward to talking with you again about this. my next guest has said we might be seeing a version of an obituary of the trump organization very soon. she will explain. off for all the un-boring things we do. boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possible, and startups start up. because it's smart, dependable, and steady. all words you want from your bank. taking chance
>> i think the courts reputation has really taken a dive, since dobbs and we've seen gallup and other pollsters document that. the courts reputation still has not recovered after the overruling of roe. i think the danger is that if a number of americans question the legitimacy of the court, or the neutrality of the court, that can create a crisis of confidence when the court does need to intervene. if there's a question about the 2024 election, if a lot of americans don't trust that they...
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dobbs was just the beginning. they are continuing to come after contraception and ivf and they will continue to come after abortion through this law, and they can do it by electing the former president and allowing an enforcement policy that could come through the executive branch. when we say abortion is on the ballot in 2024, when we say reproductive freedom is on the ballot in 2024, is because the powers that could be conferred to the former president and powers he has already used to install three anti-reproductive freedom justices could really be the end of access as we know it which is already limited. >> representative lands and alexis mcgill johnson, we thank you for being with us at the table. >>> maryland governor wes moore joins the weekend live from baltimore county. cleanup begins after the deadly bridge collapse and where maryland goes next from here, that is the question. we will find out right here on the weekend . ahhh! with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily gives y
dobbs was just the beginning. they are continuing to come after contraception and ivf and they will continue to come after abortion through this law, and they can do it by electing the former president and allowing an enforcement policy that could come through the executive branch. when we say abortion is on the ballot in 2024, when we say reproductive freedom is on the ballot in 2024, is because the powers that could be conferred to the former president and powers he has already used to...
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wade and the dobbs decision roughly two years ago, and now abortion is up to the individual states and this drug is being used in every state to try and give women some measure of reproductive justice. there were two issues in the case, and one sounds technical, but it's important, and it's the doctrine of legal standing, who can come into the court to challenge a government action. the other was the merits as how the drug and the fda expanded its access, and is that permissible because of the side effects and things like that. i think the outcome was quite clear having listened to the argument now, that the justices, a wide variety of them don't believe there's legal standing to have the case. they basically called erin holly, the lawyer for the religious doctors, they called her theory probablisic. they said if there are federal conscience protections that work so that these doctors don't have to perform something that they disagree with, then why in the world are you here? why are you able to come in and make a federal case out of this? i didn't hear an answer to that. as a result,
wade and the dobbs decision roughly two years ago, and now abortion is up to the individual states and this drug is being used in every state to try and give women some measure of reproductive justice. there were two issues in the case, and one sounds technical, but it's important, and it's the doctrine of legal standing, who can come into the court to challenge a government action. the other was the merits as how the drug and the fda expanded its access, and is that permissible because of the...
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has really pushed a lot of elections democrats way. >> well, exactly like the dobbs decision coming down in the summer of 2022 had a massive effect on the mid-terms later that year and on basically every election since including just last night in alabama, that it has really pushed abortion rights to the forefront of voters minds, and that has largely helped democrats. it's helped in a bunch of states over the past couple of years. and so the expectation is if this case comes down this summer, it could really do the same thing again, have a big effect, put people in the mind-set of voting on abortion rights than maybe some other issue. now, the court did seem skeptical of these restrictions that these groups are asking for, but we really don't know based on the tea leaves we read and the oral arguments exactly how they will rule. >> yeah, between this abortion pill and ivf and of course it's the first presidential election since roe v. wade was overturned, abortion rights may be front and center this morning. terrific reporting in the courtroom yesterday. thank you, alice. we'll tal
has really pushed a lot of elections democrats way. >> well, exactly like the dobbs decision coming down in the summer of 2022 had a massive effect on the mid-terms later that year and on basically every election since including just last night in alabama, that it has really pushed abortion rights to the forefront of voters minds, and that has largely helped democrats. it's helped in a bunch of states over the past couple of years. and so the expectation is if this case comes down this...
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now democrats in the senate, after dobbs, immediately sprung into action, recognizing this inexorable logic. they introduced a bill specifically to proactively protect ivf, reproductive technology that tells people, including tammy duckworth, who have babies. republicans rose to block it. they would not allow unanimous consent to move to a vote on it. fast forward to this year. in a frankly deranged ruling that featured an outright theocratic concurrence from the chief justice, the alabama supreme court found that frozen embryos created the process of ivf our children. to move immediately imperiled care of the state. multiple ivf clinics, fertility clinics in alabama, basically immediately stopped treating patients. couples that are trying to get pregnant just suspended because they feared legal repercussions from this ruling. and republicans in the and realize this was bad for them. today the republican house and senate alabama both passed bills to protect ivf. the legislation would shield patients, doctors, another professionals engaged in ivf services from getting engaged in civil
now democrats in the senate, after dobbs, immediately sprung into action, recognizing this inexorable logic. they introduced a bill specifically to proactively protect ivf, reproductive technology that tells people, including tammy duckworth, who have babies. republicans rose to block it. they would not allow unanimous consent to move to a vote on it. fast forward to this year. in a frankly deranged ruling that featured an outright theocratic concurrence from the chief justice, the alabama...
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as the president warned about the day dobbs was decided. that's why i think it's so important for the president to get reelected. and have a congress to restore reproductive freedoms to the law of the land. that's what the president was talking about this the state of the union. and hopefully people give that in congress and give another turn, so we can sign into law, a bill to restore full constitutional rights for women in this country. >> it's just been so amazing to me in the wake of the alabama supreme court decision on ivf. you've seen so many politicians going, i didn't know this was going to happen. women -- women across this country. they knew this was going to happen. ron klain, thank you, as always, for taking the final to be with us. we have a quick break. and next, talking to barbara lee and jasmine crockett. that is 10:00 a.m. eastern here. s 10:00 a.m. eastern here. and jen z. each planning their future through the chase mobile app. jen x is planning a summer in portugal with some help from j.p. morgan wealth plan. let's go w
as the president warned about the day dobbs was decided. that's why i think it's so important for the president to get reelected. and have a congress to restore reproductive freedoms to the law of the land. that's what the president was talking about this the state of the union. and hopefully people give that in congress and give another turn, so we can sign into law, a bill to restore full constitutional rights for women in this country. >> it's just been so amazing to me in the wake of...
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i am thinking about the dobbs decision, i'm thinking about gaza, in what ways do you think things have shifted? >> every cycle there is a different base. what is the coalition that is going to get your candidate elected? what is that going to look like? of course our coalition in 2012 when obama won re-election with the coalition the hillary clinton built. i think the consistent thing that we have seen over the course of the last few election cycles and not just presidential, but the midterms as well, is how suburban voters are voting. there was a time republicans had a very strong grip on suburban voters, suburban voters are now squarely with the democrats. why? because of the issues you just laid out. the fact that republicans have taken away women's productive rights. the fact that republicans in large part have become a party of anti-lgbtq, anti-trans, anti- ibf, you name it. when you are starting off talking about, you know, the evolution of the republican party and where things are, you could now mean or make you think that when i started off in college the really used to be a tr
i am thinking about the dobbs decision, i'm thinking about gaza, in what ways do you think things have shifted? >> every cycle there is a different base. what is the coalition that is going to get your candidate elected? what is that going to look like? of course our coalition in 2012 when obama won re-election with the coalition the hillary clinton built. i think the consistent thing that we have seen over the course of the last few election cycles and not just presidential, but the...
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one is the dobbs voter, the post-dobbs voter asked her the elimination of roe v. wade. those continued to show up in not really, they show up on election day. a lot of those are white. the second voter is the nikki haley voter. we did see some states push forward, those are not real numbers. know how to unpack that very quickly but about 10% of those voters have probably eligible by the voters. in that case, the heavy voter, that is a real part of the coalition. all about the college not the national polls. >> this is been a very public facing the for the president. and last four days, president biden has made two speeches and two. delivered the state of the union address and set them for that exclusive benefit with jonathan. what you make of that pivot into general election campaigning? is still seems official now. >> it's very difficult to get excited about a campaign a year or a year and a half out which is what we have to do is professionals in the space. joe biden declaring that game on. i am here and ready to do this. you are seeing him get more vigorously into ta
one is the dobbs voter, the post-dobbs voter asked her the elimination of roe v. wade. those continued to show up in not really, they show up on election day. a lot of those are white. the second voter is the nikki haley voter. we did see some states push forward, those are not real numbers. know how to unpack that very quickly but about 10% of those voters have probably eligible by the voters. in that case, the heavy voter, that is a real part of the coalition. all about the college not the...
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but let me just say, as we had the preview for this in the dobbs decision. as soon as i read that, i knew they were going to come for ivf because of the medical science behind ivf. and i also was well aware that a large number of my colleagues across the aisle had signed on to this life begins at conception act. but here is what i don't understand. what part did they not understand about the fact that people who want to have families, just as with any other medical issue, if you have infertility issues, you want to exhaust every possible medical rimini out there. you want to be able to take advantage of the wonderful medical science that we have. and why some of my colleagues across the aisle apparently have decided that they are going to hunker down and not get behind something life- changing for families as ivf, is beyond me. >> let's talk about the representative who is in a district that president biden won in 2020. this does not just happen. i'm curious about the pressure points you are using with representatives to get them on the right side of the iss
but let me just say, as we had the preview for this in the dobbs decision. as soon as i read that, i knew they were going to come for ivf because of the medical science behind ivf. and i also was well aware that a large number of my colleagues across the aisle had signed on to this life begins at conception act. but here is what i don't understand. what part did they not understand about the fact that people who want to have families, just as with any other medical issue, if you have...
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one thing i'm going to say about reproductive rights and abortion access, since the dobbs decision, one in three women of reproductive age live in a place with no access to abortion. and that's probably going to come up quite a bit as he talks about not only his plans to make sure people have those rights but also contrast between the extremists on the republican side. >> governor, if he wants to bring over the nikki haley voters, and i don't know if you think that's possible, but what does he need to say. what does he need to do? does he even say the names donald trump or nikki haley? >> i don't think i would, but let me start by saying that i've watched this chaos increasingly envelope the state of the union address where we see people yell and scream and shouting, you know, that is another example, chris, i hate to say it, but it is another example of the erosion of some of our basic institutions. >> so let me ask you about that specifically. marjorie taylor green did that in the last state of the union. do you keep going on or do you call it out? that's what's wrong right now with p
one thing i'm going to say about reproductive rights and abortion access, since the dobbs decision, one in three women of reproductive age live in a place with no access to abortion. and that's probably going to come up quite a bit as he talks about not only his plans to make sure people have those rights but also contrast between the extremists on the republican side. >> governor, if he wants to bring over the nikki haley voters, and i don't know if you think that's possible, but what...
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i'm here to highlight of the many i believe potentially intended consequences of the dobbs decision, one of them has been for health care providers such as this in the states that have banned on outlawed access to reproductive care cause clinics like this to shut down and it is a travesty. >> most of the health care they provide are breast cancer screenings and preventive health care. >> in this environment, these attacks against an individual's right to make decisions about their own body are outrageous and in many instances just plain old immoral. how dare these elected leaders believe they are in a better position to tell women what they need and what is is in their best interest? we have to be a nation that trusts women. >>> three years ago, our next guest, representative barbara lee told the house of representatives what was coming. if roe v. wade were overturned. >> i'm compelled to speak out because of the real risks of the clock being turned back to those days before roe v. wade. to the days when i was a teenager and had a back alley abortion in mexico. adolescent sexual and
i'm here to highlight of the many i believe potentially intended consequences of the dobbs decision, one of them has been for health care providers such as this in the states that have banned on outlawed access to reproductive care cause clinics like this to shut down and it is a travesty. >> most of the health care they provide are breast cancer screenings and preventive health care. >> in this environment, these attacks against an individual's right to make decisions about their...
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this is a state where now the dobbs decision really comes into play. >> yes. >> not only are soft republican candidates looking at their own -- soft republican voters looking at their own candidates, i can't do this they're also being reminded that, wait a minute, this is the party that gave us dobbs. this is a good shot for democrats in north carolina. >> even in maryland where they're running somebody not for abortion rights but is also not for abortion rights, all of these candidates, david jolly, thank you very much. >>> up next on "the reidout," we are waiting on the courts to figure out whether texas is allowed to implement its draconian law allowing state police to arrest migrants. the most extreme border law in the entire country. more after the break. going on inside of me. it's my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. it wasn't always this calm uc went everywhere i did. wondering when it would pop up next was stressful doing a number on my insides. but then i found out about velsipity a new once-daily pill, not a steroid or biologic, for adults with moderate to severe uc. velsipit
this is a state where now the dobbs decision really comes into play. >> yes. >> not only are soft republican candidates looking at their own -- soft republican voters looking at their own candidates, i can't do this they're also being reminded that, wait a minute, this is the party that gave us dobbs. this is a good shot for democrats in north carolina. >> even in maryland where they're running somebody not for abortion rights but is also not for abortion rights, all of these...
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there's -- as we've discussed, since dobbs, the democratic party is fired up. we have been taking stuff away from them all over the country. it's a very energized party. we know what is at stake here. we know that democracy is on the line. people across the country are responding to this call to step up for the democrats. same has not happened on the republican side. since dobbs, they have struggled again and again, in election after election, they're now struggling to raise money as well. we heading into the general, the democratic party strong, winning elections, the republican party struggling, deeply divided, and in rough shape, as we head into the general. as i like to say, lawrence, in every way imaginable, i would much rather be us than them heading in now. >> and the reason we stress the money. the big money expenditure is buying television ads. and that is still the way that united states reach the swing voter in the end. simon rosenberg, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thanks, lawrence. >> we'll be right back. my name's dan and i live here in san
there's -- as we've discussed, since dobbs, the democratic party is fired up. we have been taking stuff away from them all over the country. it's a very energized party. we know what is at stake here. we know that democracy is on the line. people across the country are responding to this call to step up for the democrats. same has not happened on the republican side. since dobbs, they have struggled again and again, in election after election, they're now struggling to raise money as well. we...
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gore and the majority's decision in dobbs, the abortion case. they say they quoted justice briar as saying what was done should have been left undone. they quoted dobbs saying if it's not necessary to decide, it's necessary to not decide. it's right to kick him off the ballot for states but for courts to go beyond that and say no federal court could ever decide he's guilty of insurrection violates the original understanding and text of the constitution, and that's why it's significant that justice barrett joined. she's an originalist and textualists, and she feels her conservative colleagues were violating those principles. >> at risk of overanalyzing this, do we look at this split as saying, you know what, the justices can look at cases dispassionately. they can come to a unanimous decision on something that is politically charged. they can also disagree and in an era where we think the left is so far from the left, and the right is so far from the left, you can have a conservative justice who sides with progressives. >> yeah, i think if you're
gore and the majority's decision in dobbs, the abortion case. they say they quoted justice briar as saying what was done should have been left undone. they quoted dobbs saying if it's not necessary to decide, it's necessary to not decide. it's right to kick him off the ballot for states but for courts to go beyond that and say no federal court could ever decide he's guilty of insurrection violates the original understanding and text of the constitution, and that's why it's significant that...
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and you could feel the anger from him over dobbs and some of the recent actions of the supreme court. i thought that was a particularly powerful moment. >> and of course the three of the six justices there were against the dobbs decision but it didn't matter, you know, he was speaking to the people that he wanted to address. and they were very impassive as of course they would be. michael, what did you think of senator katie britt's response last night? it is always hard especially after such an energetic speech where he used the chamber and played off of people as effectively as joe biden did. so it is always hard to do an effective speech. and especially one that has to be pre-written before you see how well he was going to deliver it. so to not match that way. but what about the presentation and setting? >> it is a good example of being overcoached. i've seen senator britt in other circumstances and situations, she is far better than what we saw last night. it is a shame that she was put in that position by the team around her. just again going to trying to appeal to white suburban
and you could feel the anger from him over dobbs and some of the recent actions of the supreme court. i thought that was a particularly powerful moment. >> and of course the three of the six justices there were against the dobbs decision but it didn't matter, you know, he was speaking to the people that he wanted to address. and they were very impassive as of course they would be. michael, what did you think of senator katie britt's response last night? it is always hard especially after...
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i think we have seen it since the dobbs decision, right? we have seen every time reproductive freedom has been on the ballot, we have shown up. women have shown up. young people have shown up. men have shown up. it's across states you wouldn't expect to mobilize around reproductive rights and freedom. to the protester who was there that you just aired, it is exactly that level of kind of personal connection to what it means to take these rights and freedoms away that is continuing to drive the politics that we are seeing right now. so without question, reproductive freedom is on the ballot and we will continue to be mobilizing around it. >> nina, let me play a little bit of justice sotomayor today. take a listen. >> the problem with all drugs is there are complications in virtually all of them. >> yes. >> at what level the cost benefit analysis tells you to stop prescribing something is a very difficult question, isn't it? >> and that's a question congress has entrusted to fda. >> what did you hear coming out of the oral arguments today? >>
i think we have seen it since the dobbs decision, right? we have seen every time reproductive freedom has been on the ballot, we have shown up. women have shown up. young people have shown up. men have shown up. it's across states you wouldn't expect to mobilize around reproductive rights and freedom. to the protester who was there that you just aired, it is exactly that level of kind of personal connection to what it means to take these rights and freedoms away that is continuing to drive the...
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this is an issue that since that dobbs decision that overturned roe has become a huge driving force in politics. we saw it have a major impact on the 2022 midterms when it curved what was expected to be a red wave because voters ultimately ended up making decisions because of this. and now we see this becoming a major factor in this 2024 principle election. this is not over. this story, this case of course, and the broader issue of reproductive rights remains front and center, chris. >> thank you. >>> in 60 seconds, how could one ship take out such a large bridge in seconds? an engineer will weigh in with us as we stand by for an update from the ntsb. it's expected in the next 20 minutes so keep it right here. 0 minutes so keep it right here. alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! so this is pickleball? it's basically tennis for babies, but for adults. it should be called wiffle tennis. pickle! yeah, aw! whoo!
this is an issue that since that dobbs decision that overturned roe has become a huge driving force in politics. we saw it have a major impact on the 2022 midterms when it curved what was expected to be a red wave because voters ultimately ended up making decisions because of this. and now we see this becoming a major factor in this 2024 principle election. this is not over. this story, this case of course, and the broader issue of reproductive rights remains front and center, chris. >>...
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the court threw all of that out in dobbs. that's why you see courts going after mifepristone and contraception and ivf. i have a bipartisan bill with senators murkowski, collins and sinema. it's the only bill in congress to overturn ivf as a statutory right. tammy duckworth is leading the bill that i cosponsored. it would make plain anywhere in the country a provider can provide ivf, a patient can access ivf and an insurer can insure ivf. state legislators often don't even understand the science behind what they're doing. >> when i was growing up, republicans always talked about family values. it seemed like the desire to have children is a pretty baseline family value. if you were to speak to speaker mike johnson who yesterday said he was grappling with the question of whether ivf is murder, what case would you make? >> my answer to that is one that my father said 42 years ago when i was born. he said he really just didn't understand how anyone could have a problem with this technology, because it allowed my mother and fathe
the court threw all of that out in dobbs. that's why you see courts going after mifepristone and contraception and ivf. i have a bipartisan bill with senators murkowski, collins and sinema. it's the only bill in congress to overturn ivf as a statutory right. tammy duckworth is leading the bill that i cosponsored. it would make plain anywhere in the country a provider can provide ivf, a patient can access ivf and an insurer can insure ivf. state legislators often don't even understand the...
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, people after dobbs who said don't be alarmist about this, mostly conservatives don't be alarmist it's about abortion, it's not about ivf, not about birth control and yet here we are. >> exactly. and number one, legal analysis correct, they were deeply skeptical, my guess is they're going to throw this out based on standing. people like gorsuch saying this is small lawsuit with big implications. elena kagan said who's the person, where's the harm? let's put this aside. these are the trump-appointed justices a number of them that were the ones that got us into this mess in first place by overturning roe v. wade. they wanted to give it back to states, it's coming right back to this court, now you have a situation where challenges are being made to the fda's authority which if they went that way would not only mean about mifepristone but would also apply to things like birth control, if you can just have a group of random doctors come in and say, hey, this is not in consistent with our beliefs to that or ivf as you point out, then you have chaos, you don't have expert decisions being made
, people after dobbs who said don't be alarmist about this, mostly conservatives don't be alarmist it's about abortion, it's not about ivf, not about birth control and yet here we are. >> exactly. and number one, legal analysis correct, they were deeply skeptical, my guess is they're going to throw this out based on standing. people like gorsuch saying this is small lawsuit with big implications. elena kagan said who's the person, where's the harm? let's put this aside. these are the...
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he's out on the stump bragging about dobbs. and so, this does not move the needle for them, and it does move the needle for democrats, in terms of both democratic enthusiasm, and in terms of independents who might not know which way they were going to go. >> amanda, your courage in coming out and talking about what has to be one of the most horrific things that's happened to you and your husband, and your family, i think changed the conversation. i think for the republicans to have any chance, people like you and willow, your daughter who you lost, can't exist. tell me how you assess this moment, with something you warned about i remember at the time, but ivf now in a very real way threatened by extreme republicans. >> well, first of all, i want to say welcome back. it's great to see you. and congratulations to you. >> thank you. >> i know that this topic is very near and dear to your heart as well. >> of course. >> so thank you for giving space to it. so, you know, i think what this ruling in alabama did is really expose the d
he's out on the stump bragging about dobbs. and so, this does not move the needle for them, and it does move the needle for democrats, in terms of both democratic enthusiasm, and in terms of independents who might not know which way they were going to go. >> amanda, your courage in coming out and talking about what has to be one of the most horrific things that's happened to you and your husband, and your family, i think changed the conversation. i think for the republicans to have any...
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remember, the rights that we had under roe were stripped by dobbs. where that take us, it is certainly well beyond abortion. it could easily go beyond ivf. that is not clear. that is why there are a lot of very fearful confuse families right now. >> mister secretary, good morning. it is not just alabama. this is not just that one of, as you said. looking back at the life of conception act cosponsored by a group of republicans in january 2023, including now speaker mike johnson. which sets like begins at conception. which means the embryo's life, the embryo is a child. what are your concerns that this legislatively could be passed through on a national level? >> well, my understanding is that a majority of republicans in the house of representatives have endorsed that legislation, which means the leadership, the speaker, and more than half of his constituents in the house of representatives are for this legislation. which would certainly put at risk not just those in alabama folks throughout the country if it passes as a federal law. here we are with
remember, the rights that we had under roe were stripped by dobbs. where that take us, it is certainly well beyond abortion. it could easily go beyond ivf. that is not clear. that is why there are a lot of very fearful confuse families right now. >> mister secretary, good morning. it is not just alabama. this is not just that one of, as you said. looking back at the life of conception act cosponsored by a group of republicans in january 2023, including now speaker mike johnson. which sets...
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this is what i announced right after the dobbs decision. announced $35 million to beef up the services in new york, knowing we'd be the place for freedom refugees. these are women seeking freedom of their own body. we're going to continue supporting them. but as i mentioned, it is one thing to provide abortion services, but if they outlaw the distribution of mifepristone as a result of the supreme court decision, which we'll hear about in june, if they go that far, then what options do i have? i have 150,000 doses stockpiled, but it should not come to this. we are becoming now a state of haves and have nots. some states have freedom, some don't, based on your governor. if the supreme court listens to this judge in amarillo, texas, of all places, to dictate to all of us that our freedoms that we fought for for decades and decades are gone, i'm going to tell you this, don't underestimate the rage of women in this country. they will march. they will take to the streets. they will protect. there will be electoral consequences because donald tru
this is what i announced right after the dobbs decision. announced $35 million to beef up the services in new york, knowing we'd be the place for freedom refugees. these are women seeking freedom of their own body. we're going to continue supporting them. but as i mentioned, it is one thing to provide abortion services, but if they outlaw the distribution of mifepristone as a result of the supreme court decision, which we'll hear about in june, if they go that far, then what options do i have?...
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what you think they are sticking with donald trump or they did and now that we are in a post-dobbs era do you think that will truly again this year? >> i like the breakdown of you just showing -- is significant person with white women were fine letting up with anthony trump. -- with jump and that is because white women benefit from a white supremacist picture goal society. however i think this election cycle what we may see is a shift solely due to not january 6, not the relic that former president trump has on campaign trail but when it comes to women's reproductive rights. pushback was strong. i think there is going to be a point. earthquake. we need to pay attention we talk about women and what women are doing and how they vote and acknowledge because there is a significant portion of white women were not turned on in the least by what donald trump is doing. but they may be tossed around in -- the ups and downs of that those women are really kissed off about the shooter fact that in some cases they may not be allowed back to those guests think that is what they drive some of those p
what you think they are sticking with donald trump or they did and now that we are in a post-dobbs era do you think that will truly again this year? >> i like the breakdown of you just showing -- is significant person with white women were fine letting up with anthony trump. -- with jump and that is because white women benefit from a white supremacist picture goal society. however i think this election cycle what we may see is a shift solely due to not january 6, not the relic that former...