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we know that the battle joined in dobbs is not over. this is one other example of fighting free, productive freedom. coloradans care deeply about it. that's why i'm fighting in this case. >> can you tell me what that fight looks like? because you've joined the case how involved you are, what you will be seeing and hearing as far as arguments go when you get to a case in supreme court, there's a chance for a range of different actors. so for example, the pharmaceutical industry has also gotten involved filing what i hope to be an influential amicus briefs saying that this destabilizes the whole pharmaceutical industry to have court's making these judgments i'm working with a coalition of states that believe in reproductive freedom, making the point that you can't just take this drug off the market because it's a medication assisted abortion drug that's actually taking choice away from states that want abortion to be legal. >> so we're >> committed to protecting the people of other states, protecting our rights as states to push for repro
we know that the battle joined in dobbs is not over. this is one other example of fighting free, productive freedom. coloradans care deeply about it. that's why i'm fighting in this case. >> can you tell me what that fight looks like? because you've joined the case how involved you are, what you will be seeing and hearing as far as arguments go when you get to a case in supreme court, there's a chance for a range of different actors. so for example, the pharmaceutical industry has also...
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. >> can you give us some sense of how the how the dobbs rule ruling played into where we are right now and where the court is right now. >> yes. so that's crucial context, of course, the dobbs decision back in 2022 reversed roe versus wade and left it to the states how they would enforce abortion regulation. and since that happens, there are two years ago, about 20 states have either eliminated or, or scaled back availability two abortion substantially. and so as a result, as you saw in the last hour from meg tirrell or medical expert, the reliance on mifepristone and use of mifepristone has gone up because it's become a more important alternative for women seeking abortions. so it's all interrelated here that will certainly look large and the policy background elie honig. thank you so much for coming on. this is a really important story. there'll be watching it and we'll come back to you throughout the morning. appreciate it. john >> obviously, the biden harris campaign is talking about abortion access as it travels around the country, both the president and vice president will be in
. >> can you give us some sense of how the how the dobbs rule ruling played into where we are right now and where the court is right now. >> yes. so that's crucial context, of course, the dobbs decision back in 2022 reversed roe versus wade and left it to the states how they would enforce abortion regulation. and since that happens, there are two years ago, about 20 states have either eliminated or, or scaled back availability two abortion substantially. and so as a result, as you...
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their opinion starts actually with a quote from the chief justice john roberts, pulling this from the dobbs case that overturned roe v. wade, quote, if it is not necessary to decide more to dispose of a case than it is necessary not to decide more. i wonder what you thought when you were reading their concurring opinion and that was the first thing in it well i think there's certainly tying this decision into the broader legitimacy issues at the court has faced, particularly in wake of dobbs decision >> but it's also something that i think is important. at least two to understand the perspective of these particular justices who i think might have wanted a vehicle absent of your specific legislation for federal courts to enforce this provision of the 14th amendment against particular candidates going forward, rather than waiting for congress to act, so the thrust of the opinion here is that state actors can't make these federal candidate basically decisions, right? or a judge? the qualifications of individuals for federal office, though they could for state office. but i think these justices
their opinion starts actually with a quote from the chief justice john roberts, pulling this from the dobbs case that overturned roe v. wade, quote, if it is not necessary to decide more to dispose of a case than it is necessary not to decide more. i wonder what you thought when you were reading their concurring opinion and that was the first thing in it well i think there's certainly tying this decision into the broader legitimacy issues at the court has faced, particularly in wake of dobbs...
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then dobbs, right? because turning the issue of reproductive rights towards the states that meant that there were still many states where reproductive rights it's were protected. but a ruling limiting mifepristone that would impact the entire country, right >> exactly. the effect of jobs has been to turn over to states, the power to ban or restrict abortion. and a bunch of states have done that, right? i mean, we have 16 states now are abortion is nearly banned completely lee or only available up until six weeks of pregnancy. but in the rest of the country, abortion is often still freely available, right? you have a split between red and blue states >> if the >> fda's approval of mifepristone cannot stand and the court, for example, rules that women everywhere on the country cannot receive abortion pills by mail anymore. that's going to be have a major effect on women nationally. it's certainly not limited to states in which the politics of abortion isn't of the ban >> and emily, i wanted to expand on s
then dobbs, right? because turning the issue of reproductive rights towards the states that meant that there were still many states where reproductive rights it's were protected. but a ruling limiting mifepristone that would impact the entire country, right >> exactly. the effect of jobs has been to turn over to states, the power to ban or restrict abortion. and a bunch of states have done that, right? i mean, we have 16 states now are abortion is nearly banned completely lee or only...
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and more than a dozen states since the overturning of roe versus wade and the dobbs decision, let's bring it in, see in an health reporter jacqueline howard with more on the trend jacqueline, take us through this data. what does it show >> it's really interesting data, boris, we know that since the overturning of roe v. wade 14 states so far have had abortion bans. but despite that, and nearly every other state, we've sent, we've seen increases, really an abortion services so that shows it tells a story that efforts to maintain and increase access to abortion care in states without bands has improved access. we know that last year there were more than 1 million abortions performed here in the united states. that number represents an increase of 10% since it's 2020. and when you look specifically at states without bands, they've seen an increase of 25%. these are states like illinois, like new mexico, particularly states that border states that do have bands. and the reason why we're seeing this increase, we know that some patients in states where there are fans are traveling to say it's w
and more than a dozen states since the overturning of roe versus wade and the dobbs decision, let's bring it in, see in an health reporter jacqueline howard with more on the trend jacqueline, take us through this data. what does it show >> it's really interesting data, boris, we know that since the overturning of roe v. wade 14 states so far have had abortion bans. but despite that, and nearly every other state, we've sent, we've seen increases, really an abortion services so that shows...
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and since dobbs women have come out and a lot of republican women are breaking with the party beyond this issue. and it's particularly with trump in some of the candidates that are out there, particularly in north carolina and ohio. the senate candidates and gubernatorial candidates that the republicans have nominated are on the wrong side of this thing. and i think it's making even the senate more competitive. in 2024 in november >> all right, we'll leave it there for now. a joe trippy, alice stewart, good to see you both. thank you >> all right. another hour of cnn, news central starts right now. >> all right. the breaking news divers there's are back in the water searching for bodies in that as we just learned, that the black box is now on shore the ntsb chair just told us for the first time overnight investigators were able to get onboard the vessel that crashed into the francis scott key bridge they retrieved the blackboard boxes. they're analyzing the data, right now in sometime later today, they do expect us to do expect to be able to tell us what they have learned but. what p
and since dobbs women have come out and a lot of republican women are breaking with the party beyond this issue. and it's particularly with trump in some of the candidates that are out there, particularly in north carolina and ohio. the senate candidates and gubernatorial candidates that the republicans have nominated are on the wrong side of this thing. and i think it's making even the senate more competitive. in 2024 in november >> all right, we'll leave it there for now. a joe trippy,...
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we know when the league decision came out as relates to dobbs. we kind of knew what the writing on the wall was going to be. but prior to they allow that to go into effect as it relates to some of the texas some of the texas abortion cases that were moving through the courts. and so i think that this court has typically kinda signaled and lead into where they plan to go. and i think that a bad sign for texas and the united states >> well congressman, the way the law appears to be written at effectively would allow local judges to adjudicate a migrants legal status without deference to federal law, that would essentially circumvent that huge backlog of cases for asylum seekers. do you think that that's an effective way to handle that problem >> absolutely not. i mean, obviously we have federal jurisdiction. we have state jurisdiction. we know the immigration falls squarely within federal jurisdiction. and so to allow a rogue state, like the state of texas. and yes, i'm calling them rogue because we know the federal law is supposed to reign supreme
we know when the league decision came out as relates to dobbs. we kind of knew what the writing on the wall was going to be. but prior to they allow that to go into effect as it relates to some of the texas some of the texas abortion cases that were moving through the courts. and so i think that this court has typically kinda signaled and lead into where they plan to go. and i think that a bad sign for texas and the united states >> well congressman, the way the law appears to be written...
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and since dobbs women have come out and a lot of republican women are breaking with the party beyond this issue. and it's particularly with trump in some of the candidates that are out there, particularly in north carolina and ohio. the senate candidates and gubernatorial candidates that the republicans have nominated are on the wrong side of this thing. and i think it's making even the senate more competitive. in 2024 in november >> all right, we'll leave it there for now. a joe trippy, alice stewart, good to see you both. thank you >> all right. another hour of cnn, news central starts right now.
and since dobbs women have come out and a lot of republican women are breaking with the party beyond this issue. and it's particularly with trump in some of the candidates that are out there, particularly in north carolina and ohio. the senate candidates and gubernatorial candidates that the republicans have nominated are on the wrong side of this thing. and i think it's making even the senate more competitive. in 2024 in november >> all right, we'll leave it there for now. a joe trippy,...
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and medication abortion clinic for wyomingites, but also knowing that we were probably going to have dobbs as we did, and that other states in the in the area would also ban abortion and we wanted to be able to serve those people as well. >> can you give us some sense of who's coming through your doors, what those cases look like and what they're saying to you? >> oh, absolutely. so we are seeing people from wyoming, but we have also served people from numerous other states, in the nation, we are seeing people who about 75% of our patient population needs funding. and so people are struggling to make ends meet, to not only pay for their health care, but also to pay for their travel, their lodging, their meals. and these are also people who have children, about 60 to 70% of our patients already have children. and so they're trying to juggle navigating far, far distances in order to obtain abortion care while also taking care of their families. >> well, you're also hearing from residents who are telling you they're pro-life. what are what are they saying to you? what are people talking to yo
and medication abortion clinic for wyomingites, but also knowing that we were probably going to have dobbs as we did, and that other states in the in the area would also ban abortion and we wanted to be able to serve those people as well. >> can you give us some sense of who's coming through your doors, what those cases look like and what they're saying to you? >> oh, absolutely. so we are seeing people from wyoming, but we have also served people from numerous other states, in the...
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people's worry about democracy people's worry about their rights being taken away in the aftermath of the dobbs decision and those led democrats to do very well i do also think the economy is very, very important. i spent all day yesterday in the hampton roads area, virginia, talking to small businesses and hearing their stories of survival through covid what's happening sense. but you see unemployment down jobs, up manufacturing jobs up inflation coming down gdp, and the stock market up, and the us recovering out of covid better than any other industrialized nation. we're not where we need to be yet. people still have concerns about inflation and prices, but i think the economic news has been positive for a long time. and in virginia, people are starting to see that so these are all issues that are very important. but i think their issues that will give us a tailwind as democrats going into 2024 election cycle in that new yorker profile, president biden noted he goes, i'm the only one who has beat those were his words. i'm the only one who is beat. >> donald trump. >> and i don't think he was
people's worry about democracy people's worry about their rights being taken away in the aftermath of the dobbs decision and those led democrats to do very well i do also think the economy is very, very important. i spent all day yesterday in the hampton roads area, virginia, talking to small businesses and hearing their stories of survival through covid what's happening sense. but you see unemployment down jobs, up manufacturing jobs up inflation coming down gdp, and the stock market up, and...
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wade was overturned, breyer chided the conservative majority for believing that the 20 122 dobbs decision overturning roe would put an end to supreme court cases challenging abortion access and they study finds that landfills have a bigger methane problem than even previously thought. new research from universities and agencies and including nasa measured methane pollution at hundreds of large landfills across 18 states in the between 2,016.20, 22. >> and they found far more pollution than current reporting systems and said it's persistent with 60% of landfill emissions lasting multiple months, or even years. and still well, i had another night of march madness upon us, including a rare rematch of last year's championship game, coy wire will join us, but they look at the sweet 16 get, your viewing glasses ready and experience so rare, it won't happen again for another two decades. joint cnn live coverage around the country of the spectacle, in the skies. he across america april 8 did one on cnn or streaming on max would come first way to mop for this swiffer power mom. and all in one clea
wade was overturned, breyer chided the conservative majority for believing that the 20 122 dobbs decision overturning roe would put an end to supreme court cases challenging abortion access and they study finds that landfills have a bigger methane problem than even previously thought. new research from universities and agencies and including nasa measured methane pollution at hundreds of large landfills across 18 states in the between 2,016.20, 22. >> and they found far more pollution...