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are going to be out in force in front of the supreme court. what can you tell us? what can you share with us right now jim, luck, that crowd has been very quickly growing. >> i apologize. it's hard to hear you out here. i'm in this sea of abortion rights activists right now. now they we're gathered here, many of them over the past 30, 45 minutes, right outside the supreme court on the other side of all those barricades is going to be anti-abortion russian activists are going to have a program running at the same time as this one right around 10:00 a.m. and look, the program hasn't even gotten underway, and we have already seen some really tense clashes at one point a couple of anti-abortion activist came over to this side. they were chanting, they were yelling, and they were surrounded by abortion rights activists. some of the organizers from these reproductive rights groups trying to drown them out, trying to keep cameras from getting a look at them. there was a lot of tension there, a lot of shouting back and forth. finally, those two activi
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i want to focus first on the supreme court. and the court case and the arguments that are about to be heard. >> to me. do you submitted an amicus brief to the court on this case? >> in any you argue against immunity for the president, for trump for a variety of reasons. what do you say is the most important reason? so i think the most important reason is that if there's going to be a finding of immunity, it's going to be premised upon the importance of protecting the presidency itself. that article to power but if there's any space where the courts should not incentivize a present to take bold action, it will be in efforts to stay in power. and that's exactly the facts that we have here. it's a very different fact pattern to have a president of thinking about military action, thinking about other policy considerations versus what we have here, which is post-election, bold, and unlawful action to stay in power and to protect that kind of behavior. we are only incentivize it because presidents really, they should not be having im
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the supreme court or presidential immunity. a president has stab immunity if you don't have you just have a ceremonial president john in kate that those remarks right there from donald trump is something we've heard from him repeatedly that a president has to have immunity that he was protected because he was president at the time from his federal indictments. >> and look, this is something that is very crucial to donald trump's legal battles, particularly in these federal cases. the argument that his attorneys have consistently made and something that i know that donald trump has repeatedly complained about in private. is that he really does believe that he had immunity because he was president at the time. and this is something that he really is hoping he can continue to drill into voters minds that he essentially did nothing wrong because he was immune. of course, we're going to hear how that plays out today. and obviously there's a lot of people who argue that a president doesn't have total immunity. he can't just do anythi
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and that is why it is so important that the supreme court say yes. the biden administration is right when you shop in an er and you are pregnant and you're in a health crisis you deserve emergency care. >> how we'll talk was decide when you're talking about physicians being afraid to perform abortions when it could save the life of the mother. how will they decide it's time to take immediate action? externa and what is the potential chilling effect here well, if the supreme court upholds the biden administration's policy that this federal law that emergency care applies to pregnant women, then the doctors will know, i'm protected by federal law that law overrides the state abortion ban. >> and i can use my best medical judgment to give my patient right in front of me. they care that she needs. that's how they'll know without this protection. >> a federal law for emergencies, they don't know and it is just been impossible for them to make the decision to risk their lives in prison to provide the care of the patients that they need. >> it is just unacc
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then they appeal to the oklahoma supreme court. that appeal was essentially granted to provide this opportunity for oral arguments. and that's what we are hearing today. that hearing is underway. these survivors are making their case, which i just want to point out for context here. the supreme court is not deciding whether they get reparations or not. they are deciding whether these survivors essentially have the right to go to trial. because even if the state supreme court grants them insides with them here, it only just goes back down to the lower district court and then they proceed toward that trial process. so that gives you an idea of how much longer and how much more convoluted in some senses, this process could be and to state the obvious, these survivors or 109 years old at time, is really of the essence for them. if they plan to be here to see any form of resolution in this case, and i asked one of these survivors because i sat down with one of them 109 year-old viola ford fletcher, about why she keeps showing back up to
then they appeal to the oklahoma supreme court. that appeal was essentially granted to provide this opportunity for oral arguments. and that's what we are hearing today. that hearing is underway. these survivors are making their case, which i just want to point out for context here. the supreme court is not deciding whether they get reparations or not. they are deciding whether these survivors essentially have the right to go to trial. because even if the state supreme court grants them insides...
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and the supreme court has made jackson this life difficult. he asked them months ago to take up this issue and just decide it once and for all, they declined to do that, they let it go to the appeals court. now they have it likely won't decide it by the end of the term that in and of itself really helping trump because it helped him to boras to lay, to lay we need yeah, those key chains or something. we use it a lot >> we've got a whole room. they just furnished the butter courts paula, thank you so much, caitlin thank you. as well. we appreciate it. >> still plenty more news to come on. new central, the arizona supreme court, just ruling on the future of abortion access in that state reading through that decision, as we speak, standby for that, plus the fbi says, it arrested in 18 before he can carry out an isis aspire to attack the details on this alleged plot coming up, and the us is top diplomat says, israel has not yet shared when it plans to invade rafah as prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, no force can stop him from doing so >> th
and the supreme court has made jackson this life difficult. he asked them months ago to take up this issue and just decide it once and for all, they declined to do that, they let it go to the appeals court. now they have it likely won't decide it by the end of the term that in and of itself really helping trump because it helped him to boras to lay, to lay we need yeah, those key chains or something. we use it a lot >> we've got a whole room. they just furnished the butter courts paula,...
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it's always wait till middle-age june with the supreme court. what kind of ruling potentially mean for trump though? >> so initially a lot of folks said, oh, this could have an impact on the trump case. but if you really drilled down even the alleged conduct here for this specific charge for trump as compared to the folks who were on the cow capitol hill, it's different, right? he didn't show up at the riot, even though he may have wanted to at some point, he didn't show up there. his allegations, of course, this is only one of the charges that he faces in the federal elections case. it's different, so it's not clear that even if the supreme court sides of mr. fisher, that that would really have any impact on trump's case. but of course, next week on thursday, the supreme court will take up trump's federal election subversion case. and this question of presidential immunity and whether he has any immunity that would shield him in that case. that will of course, have a much bigger impact on his case. absolutely. and just before we let you go, jus
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max, i'm curious because the supreme court is now looking at this issue. it's a federal law versus what's happened in idaho, which has basically restricted abortion to the point where it's only to save the life of the mother. no other restrictions. what do you think about this being in the news? how does that help the democrats? do you think? well, this is an awful situation politically for the republican party because they're caught between a political rock and a hard place she, they have this extraordinary large extremist base that is after the overturning of roe seeking to have ultimate bands with no exception they are not satisfied with just the supreme court ruling and of itself, then you have an equally sizable group of independent, very swimmable voters, particularly in these presidential swing states, where this is amongst to be most motivating issues imaginable for them. >> hence, why you see kari lake and this is candidate agnostic. she may be a bad candidate, but this is every republican candidate. they are trying to appease that extremist base
max, i'm curious because the supreme court is now looking at this issue. it's a federal law versus what's happened in idaho, which has basically restricted abortion to the point where it's only to save the life of the mother. no other restrictions. what do you think about this being in the news? how does that help the democrats? do you think? well, this is an awful situation politically for the republican party because they're caught between a political rock and a hard place she, they have this...
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when the president's predecessor handicapped three supreme court justices to open returned roe v. wade it paved the way for the chaos and confusion we're seeing play out across the country today >> there is almost no doubt that this decision by the state supreme court could have huge electoral consequences. we're covering the story from all angles joining us now is cnn's kevin liptak cnn correspondent sunlen serfaty is standing by and we are also with cnn's alayna treene, kevin, first to you, what are we hearing from the biden team about this decision? they almost right away put up it's interesting just how quickly they jumped on this ruling. and as you mentioned, brianna, vice president kamala harris in the very moments after this it was announced, they announced that she would be heading to arizona on friday to talk about this very issue. it's a continuation of what they're calling her reproductive rights tour. she has really been sort of the lead for the administration for the biden campaign to end talking about this issue. and she just put out a statement pinning direct blame
when the president's predecessor handicapped three supreme court justices to open returned roe v. wade it paved the way for the chaos and confusion we're seeing play out across the country today >> there is almost no doubt that this decision by the state supreme court could have huge electoral consequences. we're covering the story from all angles joining us now is cnn's kevin liptak cnn correspondent sunlen serfaty is standing by and we are also with cnn's alayna treene, kevin, first to...
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but the arizona supreme court decided otherwise. and so absent further intervention and 14 days, abortion will become criminal. and arizona, there is a potential for a constitutional challenge or other efforts, but nothing is certain right now as it stands, it will become criminal and 14 days until the state attorney general called the ruling in front of freedom and said that she would not prosecute doctors for providing abortions. so she's not going to enforce this ban that affects it's definitely meaningful. >> so the leadership of attorney general mayes >> our client at public rights project, the pima county attorney laura icon over have said they will not prosecute abortions. that is definitely meaningful. the problem is there other de, a is in the state who have not ruled out that possibility if attorney general mayes is defeated in a future election that could bring back the threat of prosecution. and even if there is no enforcement, what we've seen in other states is that hospitals and doctors are not willing to take the risk
but the arizona supreme court decided otherwise. and so absent further intervention and 14 days, abortion will become criminal. and arizona, there is a potential for a constitutional challenge or other efforts, but nothing is certain right now as it stands, it will become criminal and 14 days until the state attorney general called the ruling in front of freedom and said that she would not prosecute doctors for providing abortions. so she's not going to enforce this ban that affects it's...
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hush money case on hold until we get a ruling from the us supreme court on immunity. which will probably be in june or july. now, the first problem with that is it's not clear how donald trump would even really haven't immunity argument in the hush money case, because almost all of the conduct their the paying of the money to stormy daniels happened before donald trump was president. now, there were a couple of invoices paid in the first couple of weeks while he was president. so maybe there's some hook there. the other point though is this argument has already largely been raised by donald trump in this case, he tried to get his case moved over to federal court last summer. and as part of that, he said, i'm going to have an immunity argument and the federal court rejected it. so it's a slightly different procedural context. john trump may well try again, but i think that's a long shot, maybe a longshot is better than no shot for trump. >> elie honig, keeping new jersey, say thank you so much for being with us this morning. sarah. >> all right. coming up, we have some
hush money case on hold until we get a ruling from the us supreme court on immunity. which will probably be in june or july. now, the first problem with that is it's not clear how donald trump would even really haven't immunity argument in the hush money case, because almost all of the conduct their the paying of the money to stormy daniels happened before donald trump was president. now, there were a couple of invoices paid in the first couple of weeks while he was president. so maybe there's...
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kate, the supreme court has to define the scope of the statute that was passed in the wake of the enron scandal. it has two halves, path of it applies to the alteration or mutilation of documents. the other half is for otherwise, corrupts corruptly interferes, impedes, or obstructs, and an official proceeding, the government alleges that that otherwise is sort of a broad catchall and any way in which a person somehow interferes with an official proceeding is covered by the statute. mr. fisher, the defendant in the case, arguing he's now you have to look at otherwise in connection to that first part, which is the alteration of documents, i think it does have broader implications for what i've always called this blue collar part of the jan. sixth case. there are a lot of people that are charged with trespass or assault cases in which they are pledged to have violently breached the boundaries of the capital. but then there's the white collar part of the case, which is a much broader effort to interfere with the official proceeding. and i don't think that even the narrow interpretation woul
kate, the supreme court has to define the scope of the statute that was passed in the wake of the enron scandal. it has two halves, path of it applies to the alteration or mutilation of documents. the other half is for otherwise, corrupts corruptly interferes, impedes, or obstructs, and an official proceeding, the government alleges that that otherwise is sort of a broad catchall and any way in which a person somehow interferes with an official proceeding is covered by the statute. mr. fisher,...
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the supreme court ford turned it in the summer. they were gonna get over it by the midterm elections in 2022 will now guess what? we're not over it, and we're not going to be over it until the government stays out of a decision that should be in our hands with our families with our doctors and with our faith. and until republicans understand that and stop talking about how any kind of ban this is going to be a electorial kryptonite for them. and it's going to be something that's going to give huge openings for democrats. we saw it in ohio. we saw it in kansas we flipped a central florida seat that had been republican. we flipped a jacksonville mayoral seat that had been republican in florida as well. this is a huge opening for democrats and we're going to take it >> david urban, are man in florida at least part of the year? what do you see there? how much? >> i'm here? i'm here right now, john, how much? how am i can see the sun shining on your forehead? how much should republicans sphere this in the state? >> now, let's john, so i
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he wants to avoid a scenario where the supreme court sends the case back down to the trial court and says, you have to hold a hearing. you have to tell us was he within the scope or not because that would be a scheduling disaster and you can see smith even in the brief at one point, he says, well, if that's the question, you should let the district the trial court judge determined that during trial, which to me isn't really workable, so he's clearly trying to fend off that scenario where the where the supreme court punts it back down to the district court. and i think you're >> right to point out there is that possibility we'll have time to talk about that before april 25th. very quickly, the criminal case here york set to begin on monday. any reason to think it won't it will start monday, but we also you should expect to see hail mary's daily every day. now, until then, elie honig, great to see you in person >> this thing is going crazy, which we say every morning as soon as the show starts. but that is actually a quote from one investor. why so many of them are keeping a very close
he wants to avoid a scenario where the supreme court sends the case back down to the trial court and says, you have to hold a hearing. you have to tell us was he within the scope or not because that would be a scheduling disaster and you can see smith even in the brief at one point, he says, well, if that's the question, you should let the district the trial court judge determined that during trial, which to me isn't really workable, so he's clearly trying to fend off that scenario where the...
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judge juan merchan, asking him to delay this trial until the supreme court rules on whether trump has immunity from prosecution in the jenin anywhere is case in washington dc judge merchan denied that motion, saying it was filed the way too late, just a few weeks out from this trial. and they also are asking if hill's court to allow them time to make arguments about whether the judge should be recused from this case. they filed a motion asking the judge to step aside based on work his daughter does for us political organization that works for democrats. the judge has not ruled on that yet, but already trump's team is bouncing to the appeals court to try to get them to get involved here and stop this trial so they can make further arguments on that. we are waiting word to see whether a judge will take up this emergency action today or if we'll be back tomorrow. but that is the most recent pending thing. and as you mentioned, this is just the latest effort earlier this week, trump's team came to this same chord and ask judges to stop the trial so they could make an appeal of a gag order
judge juan merchan, asking him to delay this trial until the supreme court rules on whether trump has immunity from prosecution in the jenin anywhere is case in washington dc judge merchan denied that motion, saying it was filed the way too late, just a few weeks out from this trial. and they also are asking if hill's court to allow them time to make arguments about whether the judge should be recused from this case. they filed a motion asking the judge to step aside based on work his daughter...
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he had a list of candidates for the supreme court. any vacancies that he would have. and of course, we knew he had several. he was successful in overturning roe v. wade, but now he's on the other side of that. and again, this is going to be an enormous challenge >> far more so, >> i would argue, then the criminal cases he's facing, you were so so correct in that i mean, especially in this case with arizona, this is a law that dates back to the civil war, but was codified in 1901. and we should remind people that women had the right to vote in 1920. that's when the 19th amendment was ratified, right? so this, especially in arizona, the optics are problematic because of just how far back in time it goes to predate that i wonder something that natasha had reported earlier, and i wonder if you can explain us how this will work. she said that the attorney general has basically issued an advisory that they are not going to prosecute and yet, when it comes to abortion providers in the state, does that really mean anything because you have obviously counties that can make the
he had a list of candidates for the supreme court. any vacancies that he would have. and of course, we knew he had several. he was successful in overturning roe v. wade, but now he's on the other side of that. and again, this is going to be an enormous challenge >> far more so, >> i would argue, then the criminal cases he's facing, you were so so correct in that i mean, especially in this case with arizona, this is a law that dates back to the civil war, but was codified in 1901....
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>> supreme court, here's this, trump's team is painting out some options. what hreally nts is for the supreourt to say there's absolute immunity around the prident someone who served in the presidcy cannot face cminal charges foanythi they were doing or saying while esident in less, they wereonvicted through a congressiol impeachment preeding by the nate. he wasot. and so they want the case to be dismse in this situation, they're if that doesn't happen, if you don't smith's the casen full, then send it back the lower courts andsk for more evidence. and they say tt there is an tion the supreme court uld take here where they could send this case back to the lower courts and tell them, look at ea act that nald trump is facing in his charges in this iminal indictme from the special counsel's it's officend the justice department have the lower courts determine ithat prosecution, and tn thermay need to be more evidence here in this case. so that's the bid they're making and the biggest caution arnd all of this that donald trump'team is trying to warn the supreme
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ten days after that, the supreme court will have oral arguments. this has to do with whether donald trump has immunity in the federal election subversion case, overnight special counsel, jack smith issued a new filing urging the justices to reject trump's claim cnn's kaitlan, poland's with us this morning. this was a pretty direct filing from jack smith >> yes. 66 pages pushing back on everything that donald trump is arguing to the supreme court to try and get rid of the case against him in federal court related to the 2020 election the justice department is laying out a lot of points here. so let's go them go through them. they're saying >> that >> nobody in american history has ever intended for there to be immunity around the presidency, not the people who wrote the constitution like alexander hamilton and not even in recent memory during waterge d after the watergate scandal during the presidency of richard nixon. it doesn't hurt the presidency for there to not be immunity for someone like a former president to be charged with a crime. this is
ten days after that, the supreme court will have oral arguments. this has to do with whether donald trump has immunity in the federal election subversion case, overnight special counsel, jack smith issued a new filing urging the justices to reject trump's claim cnn's kaitlan, poland's with us this morning. this was a pretty direct filing from jack smith >> yes. 66 pages pushing back on everything that donald trump is arguing to the supreme court to try and get rid of the case against him...
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the state supreme court in arizona says 1800s. this morning, president biden is calling the arizona ruling cruel, dangerous, and extreme. let's go to the white house. cnn's arlette saenz is there. what are the white house plans for the rest of the week on this or lead? >> well, john biden, camp biden's campaign advisers really believed that this ruling from arizona supreme court will simply amplify the abortion rights debate that they've been trying to push throughout the campaign that democrats have been hopeful that the issue of abortion will serve as a galvanizing force. it's for voters heading into november's election, and that is also now in play in a crucial battleground state like arizona, president biden was very quick to slam this decision yesterday, he released a statement saying, quote, millions of arizonans will soon live under an even more extreme and dangerous abortion ban, which failed to protect women even when they're health is at risk or in tragic cases of rape or incest, he added this ruling is a result of the e
the state supreme court in arizona says 1800s. this morning, president biden is calling the arizona ruling cruel, dangerous, and extreme. let's go to the white house. cnn's arlette saenz is there. what are the white house plans for the rest of the week on this or lead? >> well, john biden, camp biden's campaign advisers really believed that this ruling from arizona supreme court will simply amplify the abortion rights debate that they've been trying to push throughout the campaign that...
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this morning, vice president kamala harris is ing to arina after the state's supreme court. they're chose to hold an aboion ban written the 1800s. in her remarks that she will deliver. she calls arizona's choice, quote, one of the biggest aftershocks yet from the reversal of roe versus wade she's going to try to place the blame squarely on donald trump, basically saying donald trump did this with us. now republican strategist, former rnc communications director doug hi, also cnn political commentator and former communications director for vice president kamala harris, jamal seven. so you all let me start with you she is going to say donald trump >> did >> this. >> it's a >> subtlely different message than what democrats have been campaigning on an abortion for two years. how important is it to put this squarely on trump? >> well, it is important because it happens to be true donald trump is the one who appointed three supreme court justices who voted to get rid of row and make an undermine or remove the right to abortion for women. so the vice president has been very forcefu
this morning, vice president kamala harris is ing to arina after the state's supreme court. they're chose to hold an aboion ban written the 1800s. in her remarks that she will deliver. she calls arizona's choice, quote, one of the biggest aftershocks yet from the reversal of roe versus wade she's going to try to place the blame squarely on donald trump, basically saying donald trump did this with us. now republican strategist, former rnc communications director doug hi, also cnn political...
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wade after he had appointed supreme court justices who made that dobbs decision two summers ago. now, harris will be pressing the case herself as she has planned a trip to tucson, arizona in the wake of this ruling and campaign advisers that i've spoken to in the recent weeks and months they have already been looking at at arizona as being a place where they believe abortion will play in november that comes as arizona is one of those states that is considering a ballot measure that would protect the right to an abortion in november's election officials have believed that that measure could serve as a galvanizing force. a way to organize their odors. and there's no question that they will try to capitalize on this ruling from the supreme court in arizona as they're trying to battle out former president trump in arizona especially on the issue of abortion rights >> well, that signs at the white house where we should know president biden will appear very shortly with the prime minister of japan. hence, the mood music accompanying are let's report there and that's just for arlette, t
wade after he had appointed supreme court justices who made that dobbs decision two summers ago. now, harris will be pressing the case herself as she has planned a trip to tucson, arizona in the wake of this ruling and campaign advisers that i've spoken to in the recent weeks and months they have already been looking at at arizona as being a place where they believe abortion will play in november that comes as arizona is one of those states that is considering a ballot measure that would...
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he also took credit for overturning roe versus wade, saying that he had stacked the supreme court with the three conservative justices that helped do that. and that's kinda where he leaves this. and i want to just remind you, sarah, that this is exactly what we have seen from him, from months. he believes that this issue is a political loser. that's what he tells people privately and publicly. he knows notes that this is something that republicans are very vulnerable on and he recognizes the political landmine that comes with this issue. i want you to take a listen to how he phrased it in a video. >> my view is now that we have abortion where everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint to stage will determine by vote or legislation or perhaps both. and whatever they decide must be the law of the land in this case the law of the state. now, it's up to the states to do the right thing like ronald reagan, i'm strongly in favor of exceptions for rape incest, and life of the mother. you must follow your heart of this issue, but remember, you must also win elections to restore our culture th
he also took credit for overturning roe versus wade, saying that he had stacked the supreme court with the three conservative justices that helped do that. and that's kinda where he leaves this. and i want to just remind you, sarah, that this is exactly what we have seen from him, from months. he believes that this issue is a political loser. that's what he tells people privately and publicly. he knows notes that this is something that republicans are very vulnerable on and he recognizes the...
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president, do you support the six-week abortion ban that the florida supreme court justice next week, abortion now sarah, that last sound from him right there when he said he'll be making a statement next week on abortion from our reporting, many of donald trump's advisers told us that it caught them off guard. they were not anticipating that he would say that really it's because even though many people had been pressuring him to clarify his position on this once he became the republican nominee, essentially, they argue that maybe the politics of this doesn't make sense to come out with during a general election when really it's an issue that republicans are very vulnerable on. but now it's really, he's putting his advisors on the clock and we do know that behind the scenes, his policy team has been quietly preparing a working on a policy memo led by his top policy aides to put something out on this and look, when i talked to donald trump's advisers, they essentially tell me that we wanted to avoid this issue. we know it's not great politics, but at some point, he was going to have to
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on the first day in court. >> the supreme court hears arguments today that could overturn hundreds of january 6 cases and have a huge potential impact on the federal case against donald trump and do not mess with the swifties new reports that the justice department is preparing to sue huge concert ticket provider live nation after a website outage left taylor swift code his dof sarah is out. i'm john berman with the host of five things now streaming on max, kate bolduan. this is cnn news central >> this morning, new details about what's out, what's in, and what is still left to be decided as de to of the historic criminal trial of a former president begins very pretty soon in new york city. next hour we should see donald trump leaving his apartment for court and then work continues to try and seat a jury that will weigh the 34 charges against him. he's accused of falsifying business records to conceal a scandal involving adult film star stormy daniels, dozens of potential jurors, though are already out after they told the judge that they could not be impartial in deciding this case. a
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and florida supreme court, paving the way for the state six abortion ban to take effect. but voters will have a say this november new details on how the biden campaign said that's going to seize the opportunity, tried to win the state november if you work in spaceflight, this is the worst >> possible thing that can ever happen. >> my dad died doing what he loved >> spiritual columbia final flight, premieres sunday at nine on the right age for neutrogena retina >> that's whenever you want it to be. >> it has durham proven retina that targets vital cell turnover even skin tone and smooth it's fine lines with visible results in just one week neutrogena retinol >> some people just know that the best rate for you is a rate based on you with all state because they are people out there who aren't you >> a lot of them >> and you don't drive like >> my child being braced by a robot drivers or not you? >> yes. thank you so much. all 50 of my subscribers >> no. definitely not. you save with dr. wise and get a rate based on you you're in good hands with all its name men, tell us when
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years ago, that is still the case, right now as the supreme court ruling said, they're ruling doesn't take effect for a couple of weeks. >> obviously, a lot of back-and-forth that trying to figure you're out in this moment of up and downs and confusion what actually holds in the state of arizona force and jessica natasha, can live for us from phoenix. thank you so much for that update. >> we are still watching the floor of the us senate. >> it has been quite an afternoon. i wouldn't say fireworks necessarily, but definitely some tense moments potentially more ahead as the impeachment trial of homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas is underway, stay with us 2024. >> so five nba play-in tournament before these teams make it to the playoffs to. >> get it 2024. so far, nba play-in tournament today look at the suns ria. day's the same. >> since book in the hotels i come app to find your perfect somewhere there's nothing better than a subway series foot-long, except when you add a new foot-long sayyed like the ultimate bmt with the new foot-long pretzels, nothing like a side kicker
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was struck down by the supreme court last summer. with me now is the secretary of education, miguel cardona. mr. secretary, thank you so much for being with us the morning after a big uconn victory, which i know you must have liked your still smiling over that. look. >> what makes the administration so shoehorn, what makes administration so sure that you're not selling borrowers false hope for a second time here, how will this? polls will pass legal muster when the first one did >> yeah, first shot out to the uconn huskies. but look as the president said yesterday, we're fixing a broken system. we're trying to provide a fair shot to americans trying to access higher education. and we're doing that by addressing runaway interests. we know it's been out of control all the interests that people have to pay. >> we're going after >> those schools that are defrauding are borrowers were providing relief to those who've been paying for decades we're providing relief to eligible public servants, and we're addressing hardship that many america
was struck down by the supreme court last summer. with me now is the secretary of education, miguel cardona. mr. secretary, thank you so much for being with us the morning after a big uconn victory, which i know you must have liked your still smiling over that. look. >> what makes the administration so shoehorn, what makes administration so sure that you're not selling borrowers false hope for a second time here, how will this? polls will pass legal muster when the first one did >>...
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the arizona supreme court. yeah, they did. and that'll be straightened out. >> and >> he goes on to say, i'm sure the governor and everyone else are going to bring it back into reason and that'll be taken care of he's relying on democrats to clean up his mess. i don't know that they're hopping in line to do that. >> well, certainly not the arizona governors, >> not going to do something to help out donald trump and the reality is, donald trump should take a lot of credit for what he did to appoint the the three conservative justice to the supreme court. and fighting to overturn roe v wade, which has been a big up policy for him in the pro-life community. but we're now in a new post dobbs era. in the political reality of this issue is changing and it has changed every time this has been on the ballot, as she mentioned, the pro-abortion crowd has one and you can be pro-life anti-abortion, but you have to acknowledge the reality of this. and i think donald trump is trying to make sure he understands with support for abortion at s
the arizona supreme court. yeah, they did. and that'll be straightened out. >> and >> he goes on to say, i'm sure the governor and everyone else are going to bring it back into reason and that'll be taken care of he's relying on democrats to clean up his mess. i don't know that they're hopping in line to do that. >> well, certainly not the arizona governors, >> not going to do something to help out donald trump and the reality is, donald trump should take a lot of credit...
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but let's hear first from justice neil gorsuch was donald trump's first appointee to the supreme court. and some of his skepticism we're going to essentially regulate the practice of medicine in the states through the spending clause. the answer, i think is yes, congress could prohibit gender reassignment surgeries across the nation. they could ban abortion across the nation through the use of its spending clause already, right? >> congress does have broad authority under the spending clause and yes is if it satisfies the conditions that the spending clause themselves itself requires, then i think that that would be valid legislation and the court had in many contexts recognize spent in class legislation preempts so to the answer is yes. >> okay yeah. >> i mean, it his point was that you're pushing pretty far here, but she kept trying to build in some restrictions. basically the point from the government, from elizabeth prelogar, the solicitor general, is that there's really only a small category of cases, small but very profound and important were a woman health is seriously at risk.
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i do not support the ruling from the arizona supreme court. this issue should be decided by arizonans, not legislated from the bench and republican congressmen, juan ciscomani, he has said that he's proudly pro life and that abortion policies should be set by the states but now he's calling this abortion ban. archaic, adding that quote, we must do better for women. and i call on our state policymakers to immediately address this in a bipartisan manner. a lot to discuss with cnn senior political analyst, mark preston margaret it, it's, it's as if the dog is chasing the car he's caught the car and now doesn't know what to do. republicans really opened a pandora's box with reversing dobbs and it doesn't seem like they had a plan for situations like this. they >> certainly didn't have a plan because they are getting what they wanted. they wanted the ability to restrict it in many cases, just flat out outlaw abortion and now it's being handed to them. but what they're realizing is that most of americans don't want to see abortion outlawed. in fact,
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now, the supreme court appears deeply divided over one of the biggest abortion cases since roe v. wade was overturned. today, the justices heard arguments over whether hospitals have have an obligation under federal law to provide abortions to women during non life-threatening medical emergencies, even in states where the procedure is banned. this is stemming from a lawsuit filed by the biden administration against the state of idaho, which has a nir total abortion ban. >> idaho's law does have an exception to save the life of the mother, but it does not allow abortions in a non-life-threatening medical crisis. and a justice department says this violates federal law requiring hospitals to provide emergency care cnn senior supreme court analyst joan biskupic joins us now, joan and eventual decision could impact millions of women, emergency rooms and providers across the united states walk us through what the arguments were. >> and just so you know, the solicitor general elizabeth prelogar said today that at least six other states have abortion bans that are as restrictive as idaho'
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wade aid by the supreme court cnn's priscilla alvarez is live from tucson, where the vice president will be speaking here in just a few hours, and priscilla abortion obviously has become this key issue in the battleground state ahead of the presidential election, what more can you tell us about harris's visit? >> that's exactly right. briana and it's one that the biden campaign things can really mobilize voters come november. so the vice president, coming here to tucson, arizona, where she is expected to hammer home the threat that the campaign says, donald trump poses on personal freedoms and also health care tying these unpopular abortion bans directly to donald trump. now, a prepared remarks we're shared with reporters ahead of time, the vice president is expected to call the overturning of roe a seismic event and go on to say at this state court ruling is one of the biggest aftershocks yeah. she's also expected to go on to say that here's what a second trump term looks like more bands, more suffering, less freedom. now of course, the biden campaign does see abortion as a salient poli
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and with that, democrats have a new focus on florida, the state supreme court's is cleared the way for a six-week abortion ban to go into effect. but they also ruled that floridians are going to get a chance to potentially append that law in november for by voting on a constitutional right to abortion. that'll be on the ballot cnn's carlos suarez joins us now, just outside miami, he's tracking this force so carlos walk us through what amendment four entails and how it could change the electoral landscape in florida yeah, borges, so that ballot amendment could, and that's a big question could ultimately expand access to reproductive care but abortion providers here in florida tell me that right now their focus is on that six-week ban which takes effect in 30 days. planned parenthood of florida told us that they are making more appointments available to women and that they're working with out-of-state providers once this ban kicks in, florida is about to join several other states across the south that severely restrict, if not ban, abortions now planned parenthood of florida said that ab
and with that, democrats have a new focus on florida, the state supreme court's is cleared the way for a six-week abortion ban to go into effect. but they also ruled that floridians are going to get a chance to potentially append that law in november for by voting on a constitutional right to abortion. that'll be on the ballot cnn's carlos suarez joins us now, just outside miami, he's tracking this force so carlos walk us through what amendment four entails and how it could change the electoral...
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she's looking to galvanize voters after the arizona supreme court revivim a 160 year-old law, banning most abortions plus the us military is moving more firepower to the middle east as fears grow over, a retaliatory attack from iran or their proxy forces within that region. and a little bit later, the former interpreter for super salt superstar baseball player shohei ohtani, just surrender to federal authorities these stories and much more coming up with jake tapper today on cnn >> the fund drives innovation fund. you can invest in some of the world's top tech companies, including those leading the ai revolution before they go public the future is now open for investment >> stay tuned to learn more about this limited time offer from renewal by anderson. >> have you been looking at replacing your home's windows or doors if so, i'm sure price is a huge factor. >> a renewal by anderson. we're really proud if our fair pricing policy, were typical middle-class family, we have a budget, we need to be aware of where money is going and the great thing about renewal by anderson was >> they act
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court. the hope is that this plan would be in place by the fall right before voters head to the polls in november. but it also marks biden's latest attempt to show voters that he's trying to drive down costs for them at a time when many voters continue to hold pessimistic views about their own personal financial state, but it also president biden's handling of the economy. the president did get some tough news this week when he came inflation report showed that prices were ticking back up, showing how stubborn that issue has been for biden in this campaign. now, the biden campaign is also eager to really draw an economic contrast with former president donald trump campaign official is tell me this morning that the president is preparing for a three-day, three-step swing through the battleground of pennsylvania. it will kick off on tuesday with a stop in his hometown of scranton, pennsylvania, where the president is expected to make arguments relating to tax policies saying that he is working
court. the hope is that this plan would be in place by the fall right before voters head to the polls in november. but it also marks biden's latest attempt to show voters that he's trying to drive down costs for them at a time when many voters continue to hold pessimistic views about their own personal financial state, but it also president biden's handling of the economy. the president did get some tough news this week when he came inflation report showed that prices were ticking back up,...
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here >> well, those supreme court is considering the presidential immunity argument that anything that the president, former president did while he was technically the president should give him immunity from criminal prosecution. so that i think is also a no-go, but we're waiting to hear on that but the way it would impact things is it would also completely demolish the georgia case because all of the actions that are charged in georgia, our actions from when he was technically still the president as he was trying to steal the 2020 election. so if the supreme court did rule that he is immune from things that he did while he was sitting in the oval office as the president, then the georgia case would also have to be dismissed along with the federal election subversion case >> all right. jennifer rodgers. thank you so much for all of that insight. we appreciate it. >> and to head on cnn news central, we have much more on this call between president biden and israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it wrapped up just moments ago and also we're waiting on a news briefing from the white
here >> well, those supreme court is considering the presidential immunity argument that anything that the president, former president did while he was technically the president should give him immunity from criminal prosecution. so that i think is also a no-go, but we're waiting to hear on that but the way it would impact things is it would also completely demolish the georgia case because all of the actions that are charged in georgia, our actions from when he was technically still the...
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the midterms, of course, after the supreme court overturned roe v. wade, and it's reclaiming the forefront for the biden harris campaign, which leaves that it will be v galvanizing force for voters in swing states. and they're are attempting to point the finger directly at donald trump, the former president who this week said it should be up to states to decide on reproductive rights. and they say, this is the result of that policy president biden's campaign, just today unveiling a new ad in the state of arizona with exactly that message >> because of donald trump, millions of women lost the fundamental freedom to control their own bodies. a question is if donald trump gets back in power, what freedom will you lose next >> the white house or the biden harris campaign rather trying to elevate this issue, issue above the economy and immigration, where trump currently out polls by the white house declining to say whether biden will be personally making stump speeches on this issue yesterday when he was asked about it, he said, simply elect me, biden's v
the midterms, of course, after the supreme court overturned roe v. wade, and it's reclaiming the forefront for the biden harris campaign, which leaves that it will be v galvanizing force for voters in swing states. and they're are attempting to point the finger directly at donald trump, the former president who this week said it should be up to states to decide on reproductive rights. and they say, this is the result of that policy president biden's campaign, just today unveiling a new ad in...
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but we asked the supreme court to step in and say, okay, what is the ruling here? give us the definition of law. our job is to make the laws and it's the judge's decision. and their job to determine what that means. so now that we have the room doing what you saw there last wednesday, which this is my eighth year, was the decorum was just terrible >> we >> did not know there wasn't 50 members on the floor. i would bet that even knew what that bill was that they tried to motion to go to the board for a vote >> i had >> long said members should read you'll legislation before being vote on so why did was i went ahead and we stuck together as a caucus and we motion to recess and adjourn. and what i've said is we're going to have a plan. what i'd call a leadership, have a plan by wednesday and how we move this forward and cooler heads can prevail and i want to touch on what the plane is moving four, but i just want to follow up on that question first and asked you if this issue and these total bands, like the one >> that we've seen in arizona, are becoming political los
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court's precedent, and they have tried to develop a statute that goes up to the line of supreme court precedent. but allows texas to protect the border. now to be fair maybe texas went too far and that's the question sports gonna have to decide >> cnn's rosa flores is joining us now at the latest from the fifth circuit, rosa, what do you hearing? >> well, briana would stood out to me about today's oral arguments. is that texas win on the defensive, telling the court that had reached the wrong conclusion last week when it blocked the law. now, that was a two-to-one vote. and in the majority opinion, the chief justice practically said that this law was unconscious. institutional, but texas argued that texas is dealing with an unprecedented migrant crisis that the federal government is not doing enough. and so the state of texas is taking matters into its own hands, and that's when texas said and maybe texas has gone a little too far, but then texas argue that if there were aspects of this law that we're invalid, that the court could actually strike those aspects of the law down. now, on
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. >> remember the supreme court there, the state supreme court? or clear the way for a civil war era near-total ban on abortion it hasn't been that many republicans around the country say should be lifted, but republican leaders in the state house or maneuvering to keep the band in place, even though there has been some movement to repeal in the state senate with this now senior political correspondent for the wall street journal, molly ball, in what's so important about arizona at this very moment, molly is that advocates of reproductive rights say, look, there are those including donald trump who say leave decision on abortion up to the states. this is what happening in the state of arizona right now. what is b? being luck with that decision exactly. >> and of course, arizona is a major battleground state. in fact, this is the most severe abortion restriction of any battleground state. and you can see how it's dividing the republican party in these repeated scenes of chaos that we've seen in the arizona legislature where some republicans want to
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court rules on his immunity claims. so the theme of the week seems to be for a variety of reasons, donald trump is not immune from prosecution. so the weekends how would you describe for trump on a legal front >> luck, >> i think those motion denials work kate what you're trying to delay many of your emotions aren't going to be winners and at this stage of the seeing some motion to dismiss, a very, very unlikely to succeed for any defendant. >> i think for trump >> he has to be happy with the mar-a-lago case right now. and where judge cannon is, he or she may be favorably inclined towards him, but the bottom line is you staring down the barrel of a criminal trial that's set to begin this month in manhattan. they can't be a comfortable place for any presidential candidate to be really anyone who is facing and criminal trial but in the classified documents case, i wanted to ask you, judge cannon agreed with the special counsel in part, and it seems for now, but also hit back >> at the special counsel for the special couns
court rules on his immunity claims. so the theme of the week seems to be for a variety of reasons, donald trump is not immune from prosecution. so the weekends how would you describe for trump on a legal front >> luck, >> i think those motion denials work kate what you're trying to delay many of your emotions aren't going to be winners and at this stage of the seeing some motion to dismiss, a very, very unlikely to succeed for any defendant. >> i think for trump >> he...
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. >> the >> result is chaos after arizona's supreme court invalidated a 2022 ban on abortions after 15 jeanne weeks, forcing the state to revert back to an 18, 64 era total ban. so what to do as former president trump clearly worries this could cost him this key state and maybe even the election in 2024 arizona go to states rights everybody else bring it back in and that will be taken care by the >> trump said that by the way from georgia, a state with a six-week ban, as he wants arizona to go back to its 15 week ban. that aside, the answer is clear to him and his backers. the answer is democrats doing him a solid trump opposes the law and this ruling. or you can believe joe's make pretend donald trump that doesn't exist. and you know what arizona's governors i'm a craft. the state's attorney general, is a democrat. the state legislatures almost evenly divided. if democrats you want to get rid of the law. well, you have a chance right now to get rid of it. and i would advise you get rid of it. they would rather use it as a political tool ahead of november well, sean hannity generally o
. >> the >> result is chaos after arizona's supreme court invalidated a 2022 ban on abortions after 15 jeanne weeks, forcing the state to revert back to an 18, 64 era total ban. so what to do as former president trump clearly worries this could cost him this key state and maybe even the election in 2024 arizona go to states rights everybody else bring it back in and that will be taken care by the >> trump said that by the way from georgia, a state with a six-week ban, as he...
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it is not where it needs to be i mean, even with these abortion decisions from the supreme court's in arizona and florida, would you see or even super republican voters upset this is not what they want on abortion. they care about biden's age. they care about the economy. they care about the southern border. >> and so maybe johnson and trump coming together to have a kumbaya moment and trump saving johnson is what's needed in order for the country to see things done in the house chamber. >> well, i want to ask you about some new reporting from the kfile team here that the republican national committee last week sent out a scripted call to voters on behalf of the new co-chair, lara trump, saying that there was massive fraud in the 2020 election leaning back in to some of the election lies about 20:20. i know that democrats some want to run on the issue of democracy, protecting democracy in 2024. does that tell you that the republicans have no fear of this being an election issue? >> that may be, but you know, fools rush and i mean, i as a democrat, i love seeing siobhan and roman and k
it is not where it needs to be i mean, even with these abortion decisions from the supreme court's in arizona and florida, would you see or even super republican voters upset this is not what they want on abortion. they care about biden's age. they care about the economy. they care about the southern border. >> and so maybe johnson and trump coming together to have a kumbaya moment and trump saving johnson is what's needed in order for the country to see things done in the house chamber....
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when she travels there to weigh in on the state supreme court case that reinstated a law from the 1800s that establishes a near-total ban an abortion. sheill plac the blame squarely on donald trump calling him a quote, architect of this health care crisis. she will use the speech to warn voters about what she thinks a trump second term could meet her an additional term could mean for the fight for reproductive rights. cnn's camila bernal is in arizona this morning. what do you expect to hear camila hey, john, so look what i'm seeing here in arizona and what i know the vice president is going to see here in arizona, >> if people who are completely energized and motivated about this issue, i talked to a lot of people who say no matter where they fall, they're wanting to get involved, they're wanting to volley when tier to donate money to sign petitions. and so it just depends exactly who you talk to, but the people that i talked to in terms of proponents of abortion rights in this state are very focused on a ballot measure that would guarantee abortion rights in the state's constitution.
when she travels there to weigh in on the state supreme court case that reinstated a law from the 1800s that establishes a near-total ban an abortion. sheill plac the blame squarely on donald trump calling him a quote, architect of this health care crisis. she will use the speech to warn voters about what she thinks a trump second term could meet her an additional term could mean for the fight for reproductive rights. cnn's camila bernal is in arizona this morning. what do you expect to hear...
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court last week. this is civil full war era ban that sparked outcry cnn's natasha can has the details on it for us. so to touch it, what are they considering and what does this mean? with regard to the to repeal and yeah, they could possibly repeal this 1860s arrow law the house is going to consider that process today. now, first, they have to get over the hurdle that any bill typically has to be heard in committee before it goes to the full floor. so they're going to vote first on whether to bypass that. >> if it does, then we have a pretty good sense of whether there is interest in urgency and getting this repealed right now. >> now there is a razor thin margin of a majority for the republicans in both chambers here. so in order for this to go through, there has to be a couple of republicans who joined democrats and that is if the democrats all vote along party lines here right now, we're sensing that there is some interest, at least representative matt gress, who represents an area and numeric copa
court last week. this is civil full war era ban that sparked outcry cnn's natasha can has the details on it for us. so to touch it, what are they considering and what does this mean? with regard to the to repeal and yeah, they could possibly repeal this 1860s arrow law the house is going to consider that process today. now, first, they have to get over the hurdle that any bill typically has to be heard in committee before it goes to the full floor. so they're going to vote first on whether to...
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and again, he does take credit for stacking the supreme court with three conservative justices in overturning roe versus wade, but also doesn't go as far as many people on the right. and in the conservative movement wanted him to do. and so that's kind of where this statement leaves us this morning. of course, we're still going through it, but i think again, donald trump isn't leaning very hard into a national abortion ban. he is saying, look, this is a state's issue and it's also the statement we saw his team release last week and news of the florida law, the six-week abortion menn being slated to take peck effect in a couple of weeks now, they had said, look, donald trump believes in preserving life. again, another vague statement from the campaign, but also insisted that he believes that should be a state's decision and that's kind of where donald trump in the statement leaves us on the issue today >> donald trump is a resident of the state of florida on the ballot in florida this november will be a six week ban on abortion. does this statement or does the campaign give any indication wher
and again, he does take credit for stacking the supreme court with three conservative justices in overturning roe versus wade, but also doesn't go as far as many people on the right. and in the conservative movement wanted him to do. and so that's kind of where this statement leaves us this morning. of course, we're still going through it, but i think again, donald trump isn't leaning very hard into a national abortion ban. he is saying, look, this is a state's issue and it's also the statement...
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the state supreme court revivim that 18, 60 ish law last week. but going back to the 1860s and several stories natasha can is in phoenix force and hosho, what are you learning? yeah, just in the last few minutes another attempt to bring this repeal bill to the house floor has failed. that's a couple of tenths today to bypass procedural rules because technically a bill has to be heard in a committee before it goes to the full floor. so as of right now, it does not look like this repeal can be considered by the full house. this has been attempted before. if you're asking why it took until right now to try to appeal a law from the 1800s sees it has been attempted before and also failed to get any traction. so that's where we are. this is happened today because of the state supreme court ruling last week that was an attempt to clarify or harmonize the existing laws and arizona because just a couple of years ago there's on a past a 15th in week abortion ban. and yet you also had this law on the books dating back to the 1860s that outlaws nearly all ab
the state supreme court revivim that 18, 60 ish law last week. but going back to the 1860s and several stories natasha can is in phoenix force and hosho, what are you learning? yeah, just in the last few minutes another attempt to bring this repeal bill to the house floor has failed. that's a couple of tenths today to bypass procedural rules because technically a bill has to be heard in a committee before it goes to the full floor. so as of right now, it does not look like this repeal can be...
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court decision. they're also donald trump, who said abortion should be left up to the states and right now left up to arizona. and this is what arizona i was doing with it. cnn's daniel strauss is with me now on the latest standoff here in arizona, daniel yeah. >> and listen, i can't underscore how important this is to advocates of repealing this law. this shows among not just democrats, but republicans as well that there is a rift between the those who really supported within the state and more national republicans who are worried about the consequences of this law and it being seen as indicative of the party as a whole, you've seen it. you can see yourself in donald trump for instance, said, looking to distance himself from the law or kari lake as well, trying to either digress and change the subject or argue that the law should be repealed. it's too severe. so at this point in time, it's not really clear despite calls from some of the most influential republicans in the party for arizona, what ari
court decision. they're also donald trump, who said abortion should be left up to the states and right now left up to arizona. and this is what arizona i was doing with it. cnn's daniel strauss is with me now on the latest standoff here in arizona, daniel yeah. >> and listen, i can't underscore how important this is to advocates of repealing this law. this shows among not just democrats, but republicans as well that there is a rift between the those who really supported within the state...