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our bureau chief in his poll is there and she set the scene for us at the supreme court. just to give you a little bit of an idea of the space, the supreme court is right behind me in the capital is just a couple of 100 yards away. and this is, of course we are a trump supporters. i tried to stop the peaceful transfer of power in january of 6 of 2021 day of feeding cards done by donald trump to do so. and then of course, it took donald trump a couple of hours before you ask them to stop trying actually to, to the wife present. so this is a very uploaded atmosphere here. there's a lot at stake, and that's what people told us who traveled to you a to washington to visit us this historic day. no, i don't know one's above the law in this country. i think there's numerous laws he's broken and i think he needs to pay for him and face the music of unity. immunity charge. it should be dropped because there are certain say without uh, just completely wiping the other side or charges that are against him. yes, he should be a knew it was practically the, you know, the assumption is
our bureau chief in his poll is there and she set the scene for us at the supreme court. just to give you a little bit of an idea of the space, the supreme court is right behind me in the capital is just a couple of 100 yards away. and this is, of course we are a trump supporters. i tried to stop the peaceful transfer of power in january of 6 of 2021 day of feeding cards done by donald trump to do so. and then of course, it took donald trump a couple of hours before you ask them to stop trying...
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s. supreme court today begin here. we are arguments in unity case brought by former president donald trump. justices are deciding whether he can be prosecuted for conspiring to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election . trump argues former presidents can not be prosecuted for crimes allegedly committed while in office with trump back in court today at his hush money trial in new york, he complained about not being a proceedings for this even bigger case in washington, dc. i asked our washington bureau chief and his pull to set the mood for us at the supreme court. a yeah, right, friends and you know, just to give you a little bit of an idea of the space, the supreme court is right behind me in the capital is just a couple of 100 yards away. and this is, of course we are a trump supporters. i tried to stop the peaceful transfer of power in january of 6 of 2021 day of feeding cards done by donald trump to do so. and then of course, it took donald trump a couple of hours before you ask them to stop trying ac
s. supreme court today begin here. we are arguments in unity case brought by former president donald trump. justices are deciding whether he can be prosecuted for conspiring to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election . trump argues former presidents can not be prosecuted for crimes allegedly committed while in office with trump back in court today at his hush money trial in new york, he complained about not being a proceedings for this even bigger case in washington, dc. i asked...
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there is a lot at stake with this supreme court decision. what will it mean if donald trump wins this case? and if he wins the presidential election in november, i suppose he basically can do whatever he wants to do. he could basically order the killing of a political opponent. he codes a destroy the constitution because he would be immune of any prosecution. dream. of course, his presidency, but also afterwards this would open a like a whole new of options for donald trump to well, his kind of a i guess, to restore or kind of keep him in power for however long he wants to be and friends . you know, this really i think that is true, which would really attack the democracy as we know, it's right now in the united states. and if the court says he does not enjoy absolute immunity, wearable this puts donald trump. now there is a, this big fear that it will take far too long before the core tear behind me makes the decision some expect to not through before june. and that would basically mean uh that wouldn't be hold accountable and discount crim
there is a lot at stake with this supreme court decision. what will it mean if donald trump wins this case? and if he wins the presidential election in november, i suppose he basically can do whatever he wants to do. he could basically order the killing of a political opponent. he codes a destroy the constitution because he would be immune of any prosecution. dream. of course, his presidency, but also afterwards this would open a like a whole new of options for donald trump to well, his kind of...
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the us supreme court dean is good to see you. you know, the focus of the trump trials has been on new york until today. now it's exactly where you are set the mood for is there. yeah, right. friends and you know, just to give you a little bit of an idea of the space, the supreme court is right behind me in the capital is just a couple of 100 yards away. and this is, of course we are a trump supporters of tribes to stop the peaceful transfer of power in january of 6 of 2021 day of feeding cards done by donald trump. to do so. and then of course, it took donald trump a couple of hours before you ask them to stop trying actually to, to the wife present. so this is a very uploaded atmosphere here. there's a lot at stake, and that's what people told us who traveled to you a to washington to witness this historic day. no, i don't know one's above the law in this country. i think there's numerous laws he's broken and i think he needs to pay for him and face the music of unity. unity charges should be dropped because there are certain to
the us supreme court dean is good to see you. you know, the focus of the trump trials has been on new york until today. now it's exactly where you are set the mood for is there. yeah, right. friends and you know, just to give you a little bit of an idea of the space, the supreme court is right behind me in the capital is just a couple of 100 yards away. and this is, of course we are a trump supporters of tribes to stop the peaceful transfer of power in january of 6 of 2021 day of feeding cards...
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so it's precedent setting in new york because it's the new york supreme court. it's may not be the law in other states. maybe we need a federal law that allows other victims to testify subject to cross examination. because of course, the, you know, every defendant is entitled to cross examine accusers, but to say that you have to have every single woman alone on the stand. with reasonable doubt is all that the prosecute and all that the defense has to show with some reasonable doubt. nobody else is there when you're getting raped, so not to allow the jury to know other women had the same experience with this same defendant is really wrong. i hope we can fix it with a law. is this going to have a chilling effect on the other sexual assault victims and their willingness to come forward into final charges? absolutely. victims of sexual violence all over the united states. and maybe the world are devastated by this ruling. and it makes it much harder to come forward and be alone. when you know there are other women who have been abused in the same way by the same ma
so it's precedent setting in new york because it's the new york supreme court. it's may not be the law in other states. maybe we need a federal law that allows other victims to testify subject to cross examination. because of course, the, you know, every defendant is entitled to cross examine accusers, but to say that you have to have every single woman alone on the stand. with reasonable doubt is all that the prosecute and all that the defense has to show with some reasonable doubt. nobody...
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there is a lot at stake with this supreme court decision. what will it mean if donald trump wins this case? and if he wins the presidential election in november, a slow sudden, he basically can do whatever he wants to do. he could basically order the killing of a political opponent. he quotes a destroy the constitution because he would be immune of any prosecution. dream. of course, his presidency, but also afterwards this would open a like a whole new of options for donald trump to well, it's kind of a, i guess, to restore or kind of keep him in power for however long he wants to be. and brands, you know, this really i think that is true, which would really attack uh the democracy as we know, it's right now in the united states. and if the court says he does not enjoy absolute community, where will this puts donald trump? now there is a, this big fear that it will take far too long before the core tier behind me makes the decision some expect them not through before june. and that would basically mean uh that wouldn't be hold accountable an
there is a lot at stake with this supreme court decision. what will it mean if donald trump wins this case? and if he wins the presidential election in november, a slow sudden, he basically can do whatever he wants to do. he could basically order the killing of a political opponent. he quotes a destroy the constitution because he would be immune of any prosecution. dream. of course, his presidency, but also afterwards this would open a like a whole new of options for donald trump to well, it's...
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. >>> the supreme court finally ending a years long battle over a bay area woman's homemade buddhist temple. >>> less than two hours from the elimination game. they begin the push for another world title. >>> plenty of sunshine. high clouds out there to filter the sunshine. we are not done climbing. details on how long this will last. >>> a live look at the golden 1 center where the warriors and kings about two square off. the loser will have the off-season to stew over the defeat. you won't be able to hear yourself think in just a few hours. >> he has done live shots from the floor so many times. somebody's season is going to and. they love the giants mbas. >> forgot it. >> they beat the crap out of us. >> the rivalry is heated. >> he knows how to do that. >> he thinks is a cinderella team. they are the lowest seed in the last. >> it is the most fun time of the year. >> a better chance of making the push. >> it is not an official record. >> i really don't care. i hate the fact that there is a history. >> the stats disappear. >> if i have a terrible coaching job and completely screw
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the supreme court is off to all. it's really just a couple of 100 meters away from the capital just across the street for january 6th to place the riots which were encouraged by donald trump officer. all. so everything is really, i know, very close spots here today, and there's historic day in the history of the united states and a book for the main. if a trump uh, we use the case and also the next presidency as well. it's very unlikely that he's really uh when the case, but critics say that you know, way already a wanted why? because uh, the see the supreme court to good on and i believe that the court ruling will be further. the lights are delayed and very likely it will not happen before the election and prayers in case you read, elected people become the next president again, then we of course, would try to do any signature stopped at these cases against him and kind of make it impossible that she will be held accountable for what you did. sure. this 1st as easy as i know it's really hard because the somebody is
the supreme court is off to all. it's really just a couple of 100 meters away from the capital just across the street for january 6th to place the riots which were encouraged by donald trump officer. all. so everything is really, i know, very close spots here today, and there's historic day in the history of the united states and a book for the main. if a trump uh, we use the case and also the next presidency as well. it's very unlikely that he's really uh when the case, but critics say that...
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to the supreme court. first off, supreme court justice thomas should behind anything near anything like this. we all know his wife backed the insurrection and it is just disgraceful. but that court, the lower court said that he is not -- that he cannot get presidential immunity. >> there is not absolute immunity. >> absolutely not. and there shouldn't be absolute immunity when they were discussing how it is personal or presidential. nothing he is doing is presidential. there is -- i keep hearing the word unprecedented. everything is unprecedented. i'm really tired of hearing that word. to me, that is an excuse, and there is no excuse for anything this man has done. he has treated the united states like it's his own personal bank account. i am so tired of hearing from anything from him and i told my husband, my worst nightmare is when he does not get elected this time because he still didn't get a second term, is he still going to run his mouth for the next four years, four more years of campaigning until g
to the supreme court. first off, supreme court justice thomas should behind anything near anything like this. we all know his wife backed the insurrection and it is just disgraceful. but that court, the lower court said that he is not -- that he cannot get presidential immunity. >> there is not absolute immunity. >> absolutely not. and there shouldn't be absolute immunity when they were discussing how it is personal or presidential. nothing he is doing is presidential. there is -- i...
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the supreme court. so what do i mean by that? right i mean, so look at sort of some of the big things that have happened with the supreme in the last couple of years. you might have noticed there have been some ethical questions about behavior. some of the justices, many of the most sincere issues that have arisen related behavior that was in some cases, 15 or 20 years ago. why are we only learning about it now? because there's an entire press corps that covers the supreme court that never thought this was part of their job. right. to actually look at the justices personal behavior and that it took propublica and its reporting. when we look at sort of the supreme decisions. i suspect you guys have been following some of them lately. this is a it's relatively new for the court to be in the headlines every. right. and yet is. how did that happen? well, that actually happened because quietly. but gradually over the 20th century, congress gave and the court took more and more power over stuff no one cares a
the supreme court. so what do i mean by that? right i mean, so look at sort of some of the big things that have happened with the supreme in the last couple of years. you might have noticed there have been some ethical questions about behavior. some of the justices, many of the most sincere issues that have arisen related behavior that was in some cases, 15 or 20 years ago. why are we only learning about it now? because there's an entire press corps that covers the supreme court that never...
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k. codes at the court of appeals stage, but it was not appealed to the supreme court level at the supreme court level. the basis on which the agreement was for wonder was found to be a no full was in relation to the issue of non formal. so the issue became one of whether or not that, but that was the protection that was offered by the refugee convention. now i think there are there roots to challenge both the responsibility sharing, which in which case we have to talk about state's responsibility under the refugee convention to determine the refugee stages of individuals who arrive on their shows . yeah, and currently i'm state mcglatian bill that is not possible here in the u. k. so the u. k is essentially under this current safety of one to bill different all of its international legal obligations onto another country. and in fact, it saves as much in the bit itself, in which, in which case, a safe country, the definition of a safe country under this bill is one that meets all of the u. k. international legal obligations under the refugee convention. ok, this problem is asking one quest
k. codes at the court of appeals stage, but it was not appealed to the supreme court level at the supreme court level. the basis on which the agreement was for wonder was found to be a no full was in relation to the issue of non formal. so the issue became one of whether or not that, but that was the protection that was offered by the refugee convention. now i think there are there roots to challenge both the responsibility sharing, which in which case we have to talk about state's...
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all the way up to the supreme court? you know, i do. i think he, i think he would absolutely be like he's, he's invested in and he put you put a fortune into, into protecting a free speech and it took and took ex private, you know, so it, i think he would fight and take it to the supreme court and put the question is, is that you see what happened in the supreme court? well, you have to tiny jackson brown chain saying that, you know, pretty speech is really not free speech because the government has as a need to, if a government has a need to kind of slash speech, it should be able to squash speech. so we have a very scary element that we do have some members of, of the spring quarter way big would. right. but it's not a guarantee you not, not, not in today's world that. and if you look at, you know, like, like you said, if you look at why this is happening, it's because the main stream media is so distrusted and it's, and, and they, the viewership is down so much prob, probably because of the parent demick. and because
all the way up to the supreme court? you know, i do. i think he, i think he would absolutely be like he's, he's invested in and he put you put a fortune into, into protecting a free speech and it took and took ex private, you know, so it, i think he would fight and take it to the supreme court and put the question is, is that you see what happened in the supreme court? well, you have to tiny jackson brown chain saying that, you know, pretty speech is really not free speech because the...
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and the supreme court in particular. and that every year through the eighties, even through the nineties, under chief justice rehnquist and it continues for four years under john roberts and in thousand and nine, roberts stops he stops asking congress for anything because if you ask congress for stuff you, convey the message that actually congress give and congress can take away. and so to me, again, like the notion that the supreme court has the power of judicial review is not new. the notion that the court might abuse that power in ways that are deeply unpopular is not new. what is missing today are the bricks that actually used to keep the court not completely in line with public, but at least loosely in line with public opinion. and i think that's the real problem, that if we just look at the decisions the courts handed down, we tend to miss. i just want to add an anecdote of my own that supports what you said when chief justice warren got the court together to decide brown versus the board, he said no dissents and i
and the supreme court in particular. and that every year through the eighties, even through the nineties, under chief justice rehnquist and it continues for four years under john roberts and in thousand and nine, roberts stops he stops asking congress for anything because if you ask congress for stuff you, convey the message that actually congress give and congress can take away. and so to me, again, like the notion that the supreme court has the power of judicial review is not new. the notion...
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i'm a series of state level abortion battle. 2 years ago, the us supreme court are both to 1973 ruling that women had a constitutional rights to obtain an abortion. since then, new restrictions have been sweeping comes over to us, states, almost off of the founding about something. here's a reminder deal of our top stories. it is really here's dry and gets killed. 3 sons of hamas is tough, political leader is male need. he is accused his real of acting in the spirit of revenge. and murder is really military confirmed with the attack and said that the 3 men were operatives in how much is military we and as muslims celebrate the end of the fasting, month of ramadan, pelham city is and gone to a marketing ead under the shadow of war. the last run health ministry says at least 14 people were killed. dozens injured by. it's really strikes on the eve of the holidays and lawmakers, you're in europe have agreed to far reach you reforms to the european union's immigration policies they back was being built as a fair system of settling new arrivals or costs all $27.00 members of the you changes
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now, the biggest of trump's court cases today was at the supreme court, where the justices heard three hours of oral arguments over whether donald trump is immune from prosecution in the case, accusing him of plotting to overturn the 2020 election. the court's ruling will have implications not just for this november's presidential race, but for future presidents to come. joining us live now to analyze today's developments, uc law, san francisco's sullivan professor of law, david levine. professor levine, thanks for joining us. >> anytime, kristin, thanks for inviting me. >> all right. a lot to talk about. the supreme court heard trump's claim, of course, that the federal charges brought by special counsel jack smith, accusing him of plotting to overturn the 2020 election must be thrown out because he is immune, because he was president. what is that based on, nothing. it's not in the constitution. and no president has ever asserted this before, so it's, and it's been rejected soundly by two lower courts, by the trial judge in that case, as well as by three judges of the district of col
now, the biggest of trump's court cases today was at the supreme court, where the justices heard three hours of oral arguments over whether donald trump is immune from prosecution in the case, accusing him of plotting to overturn the 2020 election. the court's ruling will have implications not just for this november's presidential race, but for future presidents to come. joining us live now to analyze today's developments, uc law, san francisco's sullivan professor of law, david levine....
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when the us supreme court overturned the roe v wade decision, establishing a woman's right to an abortion, it looked like america's so—called right to life campaigners were winning. now? well, it's not so certain. the conservative movement is split on just how far anti—abortion legislation should go. opinion polls suggest most americans don't believe abortion should be outlawed, and some republicans fear this could be a vote loser. my guest is lila rose, described as one of the fiercest anti—abortion activists in america. are her absolutist views turning america off? lila rose, in southern california, welcome to hardtalk. thanks for having me, stephen. it's a great pleasure to have you on the show. ijust wonder if, right now, you feel you are wrestling with the law of unintended consequences. you welcomed that supreme court decision to overturn roe v wade, but since that happened a couple of years ago, it's become clear that most americans do not want to see a woman's right to choose an abortion to be outlawed and overturned. that's become a big problem for you, hasn't it? well, to
when the us supreme court overturned the roe v wade decision, establishing a woman's right to an abortion, it looked like america's so—called right to life campaigners were winning. now? well, it's not so certain. the conservative movement is split on just how far anti—abortion legislation should go. opinion polls suggest most americans don't believe abortion should be outlawed, and some republicans fear this could be a vote loser. my guest is lila rose, described as one of the fiercest...
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all the way up to the supreme court? you know, i do. i think he, i think he would absolutely be like he's, he's invested in and he put you put a fortune into, into protecting a free speech and it took and took ex private, you know, so it, i think he would fight and take it to the supreme court and, but the question is, is that you see what happened in the supreme court where you have to tiny jackson brown chain saying that, you know, pretty speech is really not free speech because the government has as a need to, if a government has a need to kind of slash speech, it should be able to squash speech. so we have a very scary element that we do have some members of, of the spring quarter way big would. right. but it's not a guarantee you not, not, not in today's world that if you looked at um, you know, like like you said, if you look at why this is happening, it's because the main stream media is so distrusted and it's, and, and they, the viewership is down so much prob, probably because of the parent demick and because of
all the way up to the supreme court? you know, i do. i think he, i think he would absolutely be like he's, he's invested in and he put you put a fortune into, into protecting a free speech and it took and took ex private, you know, so it, i think he would fight and take it to the supreme court and, but the question is, is that you see what happened in the supreme court where you have to tiny jackson brown chain saying that, you know, pretty speech is really not free speech because the...
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but that's the case where the supreme court of the us is currently considering whether presidents are immune from prosecution under those circumstances. i never adult but thank you for guiding us through. hi professor. jump now kind of to find the university delaware. my pleasure. now we'll take a look at civil stories making news around the wilder representative. some countries around the world meeting in paris of types more than $2100000000.00 in humanitarian aid. to sit down. it's been a year since fighting broke out between the empowered militarist, thousands of been killed and 8th of a half 1000000 people displaced since the stats of the conflict. a church leader and several other people have been wounded in a knife attacked during a religious service in sydney, australia. a mine was seen on the live stream approaching the bishop and stopping him several times. a police site for the rest of the 15 year old boy, the abra on shot in charge of weapons on the sides of the movie breast as being given the maximum sense of 18 months in prison for an involuntary manslaughter. out of guti
but that's the case where the supreme court of the us is currently considering whether presidents are immune from prosecution under those circumstances. i never adult but thank you for guiding us through. hi professor. jump now kind of to find the university delaware. my pleasure. now we'll take a look at civil stories making news around the wilder representative. some countries around the world meeting in paris of types more than $2100000000.00 in humanitarian aid. to sit down. it's been a...
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so the supreme court has basically told an estimate on his government to come up with a little that result was the spades basically scripts, the ultra orthodox all of their exemptions from ministry service. they don't like that on surprisingly. and that have been lots of protests from them against any moves that would do that. but it also is a headache for benjamin netanyahu because to ultra orthodox policies are part of his coalition. and he doesn't want to do anything to one second ice. the embassy is going to cling onto a pallet. okay, thank you so much for rich hollins. as well as humanitarian aid slowly makes its way into a gauze, a trickle of proud juice along with age supplies have been allowed to enter the northern areas of the district. mazda in cahoots has more from japan, you in the north have gone. so a small amount of good food as supplies just arrived to the north of the gaza fluids like a tomato and to tell you to a known you and also eggs. all of this has just arrived to the north of gauze and it came back to the market, bought a these food and these supplies are not afford
so the supreme court has basically told an estimate on his government to come up with a little that result was the spades basically scripts, the ultra orthodox all of their exemptions from ministry service. they don't like that on surprisingly. and that have been lots of protests from them against any moves that would do that. but it also is a headache for benjamin netanyahu because to ultra orthodox policies are part of his coalition. and he doesn't want to do anything to one second ice. the...
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the first time the supreme court said we need to ask louisiana state supreme court if you can be sued so we go to louisiana. they say yes. i can be sued. we are like that's not good. and then we come back to the supreme court. and thankfully, sodomeyer's statement makes it so it will be very hard to apply the fifth circuit's logic in the decision they made about my case. >> you seem confident at the lower court level this is basically temporary. >> yes. we think that sodomeyer's statement will make it impossible to enforce what the fifth circuit did. and we feel confident we will win my case when we go to court and people should not be nervous to protest. the aclu has said they will represent people if someone trying to invoke the fifth circuit decision. but we are thankful sodomeyer's note makes it difficult to apply it. >> this is a wild case. >> in the face of all precedent and logic, and the importance of civil disobedience and protest in this country's history to create this liability standard is just, i mean, the implications of it are bizarre. >> and you get caught up. the aclu
the first time the supreme court said we need to ask louisiana state supreme court if you can be sued so we go to louisiana. they say yes. i can be sued. we are like that's not good. and then we come back to the supreme court. and thankfully, sodomeyer's statement makes it so it will be very hard to apply the fifth circuit's logic in the decision they made about my case. >> you seem confident at the lower court level this is basically temporary. >> yes. we think that sodomeyer's...
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in alabama, the supreme court, what they actually ruled was that parents of embryos of their own children could bring a wrongful death lawsuit to an ivf clinic that was negligent, criminally negligent, in allowing their babies to be smashed and killed, which is what happened in alabama. in alabama, an ivf clinic had their children frozen on ice. they didn't secure the door. someone came in and literally smashed the children... but they're not children frozen on ice. i mean, i think people listening and watching this... they are the sons and daughters of these couples. ..will find that phrase completely bizarre. if i may finish, they are the sons and daughters of these couples that longed for children, and they longed for these children so much that then when they were negligently killed by the ivf clinic, these parents of their children brought a suit before the alabama supreme court. that's what happened. those are the facts of the case. the point of this is that... so to say that these are not their sons and daughters is completely callous and untrue. ..the governor of alabama then sign
in alabama, the supreme court, what they actually ruled was that parents of embryos of their own children could bring a wrongful death lawsuit to an ivf clinic that was negligent, criminally negligent, in allowing their babies to be smashed and killed, which is what happened in alabama. in alabama, an ivf clinic had their children frozen on ice. they didn't secure the door. someone came in and literally smashed the children... but they're not children frozen on ice. i mean, i think people...
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this decision by the arizona state supreme court now means women here, the women here, live under one of the most extreme abortion bans in our nation. no exception for rape or incest, prison time for doctors and nurses and abortion made illegal before most women even know they are pregnant. the overturning of roe was without any question a seismic event and this ban here in arizona is one of the biggest aftershocks yet. and understand, this law was passed in the 1800's before arizona was even a state. before women could even vote. what has happened here in arizona is a new inflection point. it has demonstrated once and for all that overturning roe was just the opening act, just the opening act of a larger strategy to take women's rights and freedoms. part of a full-on attack state by state on reproductive freedom. and we all must understand who is to blame. former president donald trump did this. during his campaign in 2016, donald trump said women should be punished for seeking an abortion. don't forget that. he said women should be punished. as president donald trump hand picked thr
this decision by the arizona state supreme court now means women here, the women here, live under one of the most extreme abortion bans in our nation. no exception for rape or incest, prison time for doctors and nurses and abortion made illegal before most women even know they are pregnant. the overturning of roe was without any question a seismic event and this ban here in arizona is one of the biggest aftershocks yet. and understand, this law was passed in the 1800's before arizona was even a...
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we are going to continue to fight this decision by the supreme court. were going to do everything i can as ag, and not everything is on the table. nothing is off the table. were going to continue to fight this in the courts wherever we can, and we are going to try to help women in the period between now and when arizona will have a ballot initiative on the ballot in november that i believe will allow arizonans to enshrine reproductive rights and abortion access in our constitution. >> i was just going to talk about the possibility of this 2023 polling out of arizona state. had 62% of arizonans saying abortion should always be legal with minor restrictions. i would imagine there would be some polling this week, and that number is probably even higher. this would be a ballot initiative in the state, and that would override this decision, right? is it a state constitutional amendment? >> absolutely. it's a constitutional amendment, and it would override this decision. i really think, you know, this is a terrible, terrible decision coming out of the supreme
we are going to continue to fight this decision by the supreme court. were going to do everything i can as ag, and not everything is on the table. nothing is off the table. were going to continue to fight this in the courts wherever we can, and we are going to try to help women in the period between now and when arizona will have a ballot initiative on the ballot in november that i believe will allow arizonans to enshrine reproductive rights and abortion access in our constitution. >> i...