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11 fake electors out of arizona. i should note, as we're giping to make our way through this indictment, there are other individuals who are also included in this indictment. but they have not been served at this time. the indictment has those names redacted. the 11 individuals who have been indicted, who we have the names of, include the likes of kelly war, who folks will recall was the arizona gop chairwoman at the time as well as her husband, as well as rnc committee man out of arizona, tyler boyer, who also serves as the chief operating officer of turning point usa, that trump aligned organization. you also have two current arizona state legislators included in this indictment around -- in the aftermath of the 2020 election, joy, the -- in some states, right, there is more secretive effort to keep the fake elector scheme under wraps, right, in the state of georgia in a secret meeting behind closed doors. in arizona it was a little different. more than a month after the 2020 election results, as donald trump was a
11 fake electors out of arizona. i should note, as we're giping to make our way through this indictment, there are other individuals who are also included in this indictment. but they have not been served at this time. the indictment has those names redacted. the 11 individuals who have been indicted, who we have the names of, include the likes of kelly war, who folks will recall was the arizona gop chairwoman at the time as well as her husband, as well as rnc committee man out of arizona,...
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n, arizona. good afternoon. give it up to jesenia. it takes so much courage, and we have seen this around the country, women telling a private, personal matter and you do it for the sake of all the people who must hear and understand and to remind so many women that they are not alone. you are a great leader. thank you. where is mayor romero? there she is. thank you, thank you, thank you. you are an extraordinary leader. the mayor and her daughter met me on the tarmac, and doug and i got off air force2, and i thank you for the warm welcome and for your courageous leadership. thank you. and it is good to be here with the next united states senator from this state of arizona. and i have worked with ruben and will tell you he is a tireless fighter for the people and families of arizona, an essential partner to president biden and me. representative, i know we are all praying for him -- he honored to be here today. his wife is here. i said the thing i love about raul's he is such a fighter, he is a street fighter. he is a fighter. we know
n, arizona. good afternoon. give it up to jesenia. it takes so much courage, and we have seen this around the country, women telling a private, personal matter and you do it for the sake of all the people who must hear and understand and to remind so many women that they are not alone. you are a great leader. thank you. where is mayor romero? there she is. thank you, thank you, thank you. you are an extraordinary leader. the mayor and her daughter met me on the tarmac, and doug and i got off...
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in the midst of the uncertainty, patients and providers in arizona are scrambling. here's abc's senior congressional correspondent rachel scott. >> reporter: at clinics across the state of arizona, there is a growing sense of urgency and anger in the air. >> i didn't go to medical school to go to jail. >> if this law goes into effect, we have to legally cease providing all abortions. >> reporter: for doctors trying to avoid arrest, patients seeking care -- >> hi. >> reporter: it's now become a race against time again. >> it's pretty scary. i don't want other women to suffer. >> the women who might not have the opportunity to get abortion care in a few weeks. i feel a profound amo sadness. >> i'm angry. this is a fight we need to not give up. >> reporter: the confusion and chaos kicked off just days ago, after the state supreme court ruled that an abortion ban from 1864, before arizona was even an official state, could go into effect. >> the law's confusing, and vague. it was written 160 years ago. >> reporter: arizona is just the latest state to institute a highly r
in the midst of the uncertainty, patients and providers in arizona are scrambling. here's abc's senior congressional correspondent rachel scott. >> reporter: at clinics across the state of arizona, there is a growing sense of urgency and anger in the air. >> i didn't go to medical school to go to jail. >> if this law goes into effect, we have to legally cease providing all abortions. >> reporter: for doctors trying to avoid arrest, patients seeking care -- >> hi....
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for arizona residents here in california. welcome, everyone to the four this afternoon. i'm alex savage and i'm heather holmes. >> this comes after that controversial ruling by the arizona supreme court earlier this month, upholding a 160 year old near-total ban on abortions. >> ktvu jana katsuyama. joining us now live from our newsroom to explain how this california bill would work if it passes the state legislature. jenna. >> alex and heather. state senator nancy skinner from right here in berkeley is a coauthor of this bill. it is sb 233. senator skinner said. it is still being fine tuned in partnership with governor newsom, the california medical board and other partners. this bill would apply only to licensed doctors in good standing in arizona. the bill would provide temporary clearance for them to perform procedures at clinics in california. california lawmakers say the goal is to try and help support arizona women coming to california for abortion procedures. the arizona supreme court, as you mentioned, ruled on april
for arizona residents here in california. welcome, everyone to the four this afternoon. i'm alex savage and i'm heather holmes. >> this comes after that controversial ruling by the arizona supreme court earlier this month, upholding a 160 year old near-total ban on abortions. >> ktvu jana katsuyama. joining us now live from our newsroom to explain how this california bill would work if it passes the state legislature. jenna. >> alex and heather. state senator nancy skinner...
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arizona house democrats voted to repeal that law. in the meantime, governor newsom is making moves to loosen rules here to try to help people looking to get an abortion. it will allow arizona doctors who provide abortion access to arizonans in california. it is a temporary law that would only be in effect through the end of november before a repeal of the current arizona law . governor newsom cited data for april abortion rights organization abound some 14 states with the most restrictive abortion law, 160,000 people had to leave their state to get an abortion last year. 65,000 of them were victims of rape. >> this would never happen if it were men, we know that. spare me this freedom gossip. spare me. pro-life? what about the rest of life? governor of alabama, tennessee, where they are cutting prenatal programs. they are cutting access to childcare. >> california bill is co-authored by east bay senator nancy skinner and endorsed by the california women's caucus. the governor continues to run ads targeting restrictive abortion laws i
arizona house democrats voted to repeal that law. in the meantime, governor newsom is making moves to loosen rules here to try to help people looking to get an abortion. it will allow arizona doctors who provide abortion access to arizonans in california. it is a temporary law that would only be in effect through the end of november before a repeal of the current arizona law . governor newsom cited data for april abortion rights organization abound some 14 states with the most restrictive...
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arizona, along with her husband, michael ward. but more importantly, these names that are redacted were wondering more about who those people are. they include, as you mentioned, rudy giuliani, the former personal attorney attorney of donald trump, did include the former chief of staff, mark meadows, in an boris epshteyn, who is still a very close adviser to donald trump. and in fact, sources have told us and people close to trump told us that the reason boris epshteyn hasn't been seen with trump in new york for the start of this criminal trial. there is because of concerns of this looming indictment that come into fruition today. >> and so some of these defendants and some of these that you're naming boris, obviously, rudy giuliani, mark meadows, their names are redacted in the version that we have now because i understand there's still actually in the process of serving them. so when i say this is breaking, it's breaking to that level. is there anything else you can tell us about some of these redact? did names which by the way
arizona, along with her husband, michael ward. but more importantly, these names that are redacted were wondering more about who those people are. they include, as you mentioned, rudy giuliani, the former personal attorney attorney of donald trump, did include the former chief of staff, mark meadows, in an boris epshteyn, who is still a very close adviser to donald trump. and in fact, sources have told us and people close to trump told us that the reason boris epshteyn hasn't been seen with...
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>> arizona is a pro-life state. that law was put into place by people that believe in the sanctity of life. >> reporter: arizona, one of 21 states to ban or severely restrict abortion since the supreme court overturned roe v wade. >> we broke roe v wade, and we did something that nobody thought was possible. we gave it back to the states, and the states are working very brilliantly. >> reporter: still trump says arizona went too far. he knows voters will likely have the last word on the matter. arizona one one of the 14 states where abortion could be on the ballot this fall. abortion has won wherever it's gone through voter, even in conservative states. >> voters would rather vote for somebody they respect and disagree with than somebody who doesn't believe in anything. >> reporter: arizona is a key battleground in the presidential election. but it's not just the candidates on the ballot. arizona again oneover 14 states where voters are expected to decide on abortion. we know when it's on the ballot, turnout has gon
>> arizona is a pro-life state. that law was put into place by people that believe in the sanctity of life. >> reporter: arizona, one of 21 states to ban or severely restrict abortion since the supreme court overturned roe v wade. >> we broke roe v wade, and we did something that nobody thought was possible. we gave it back to the states, and the states are working very brilliantly. >> reporter: still trump says arizona went too far. he knows voters will likely have the...
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arizona added another run. giants lose five three. they dropped a fourth in the nl west, but just two and a half back of the first place dodgers, who have started slow out of the gate as well. a's and guardians condiment races in cleveland must add bragging with the belt scoreless in the second. will brennan homers off ross stripling. stripling hasn't won a game since 2022. he would continue that streak today. top of the fourth. same score now. brant rooker liner to left. it is up and just out...
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right to vote, before arizona was even a state. this ban will move forward. republicans in that state today blocking efforts to repeal it. elizabeth shul zi from phoenix tonight. >> reporter: tonight arizona republican lawmakers refusing to repeal one of the toughest abortion laws in the country, a law written during the civil war more than 160 years ago, banning abortion in all cases, except to save the life of the mother. >> the last thing we should be doing today is rushing a bill through the legislative process. >> reporter: democrats outraged. >> we're talking babout a bill that was passed before arizona was even a state, before women had the right to vote. >> reporter: but republican lawmakers tonight defending the law. >> we have the best law possible on the books right now. >> reporter: the 1864 law is the best law possible? >> yes, yes. >> reporter: a law that is -- makes abortion impossible for women in every circumstance except to save a mother's life. >> arizona is a pro life state. and that law was put into place by pe
right to vote, before arizona was even a state. this ban will move forward. republicans in that state today blocking efforts to repeal it. elizabeth shul zi from phoenix tonight. >> reporter: tonight arizona republican lawmakers refusing to repeal one of the toughest abortion laws in the country, a law written during the civil war more than 160 years ago, banning abortion in all cases, except to save the life of the mother. >> the last thing we should be doing today is rushing a...
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contrast that with the legislators in arizona. the house and the senate are both controlled by republicans. there are i believe one in each chamber cross over votes. when the motion to appeal or the motion to begin debate on the appeal failed, when it was blocked by republicans, they cheered. so on the one hand you have kari lake working the phones and trump saying this goes too far, but when push comes to shove, there are plenty of republicans who are thrilled that the 19th century is coming back to rule the women of arizona. >> there republicans won't do it and democrats can't do it. it feels like the voters of arizona will do it. we now know republicans are concerned a ballot referendum might enshrine the right to abortion in the arizona constitution therefore overriding the ban. and arizona republicans want to add a second referenda to the ballot to confuse things, and i wonder if you think they could be successful in that or whether arizonians are paying close enough attention here that it won't work? >> i was on the phone to
contrast that with the legislators in arizona. the house and the senate are both controlled by republicans. there are i believe one in each chamber cross over votes. when the motion to appeal or the motion to begin debate on the appeal failed, when it was blocked by republicans, they cheered. so on the one hand you have kari lake working the phones and trump saying this goes too far, but when push comes to shove, there are plenty of republicans who are thrilled that the 19th century is coming...
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and why i'm so focused on arizona and providing doctors from arizona the ability to come into california through emergency legislation we'll introduce with our women's caucus this week, is to address the crisis at hand with that law that will go into effect on may 1st to provide access to women and girls that are fleeing the state of arizona and to focus on arizona electorally. >> california is bracing for a wave of patients seeking an abortion from arizona and other states where abortion is being limited following the supreme court's overturning of roe v. wade. speaking of the supreme court, tomorrow it takes on a debate on homelessness, a debate that began in a small oregon town. the justices are set to hear arguments over whether cities can arrest or fine people for camping in public spaces. this could make a huge impact nationally. the case comes out of grants pass, a town of about 40,000 people in southern oregon. from 2013 to 2018, it issued hundreds of citations for people camping or sleeping in public. in 2018, the 9th circuit court of appeals ruled it violated the eighth amendme
and why i'm so focused on arizona and providing doctors from arizona the ability to come into california through emergency legislation we'll introduce with our women's caucus this week, is to address the crisis at hand with that law that will go into effect on may 1st to provide access to women and girls that are fleeing the state of arizona and to focus on arizona electorally. >> california is bracing for a wave of patients seeking an abortion from arizona and other states where abortion...
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. >>> also expanding abortion access for people in arizona. the governor making sure they don't have to leave their state for care. >>> and will tiktok that working in the west? a lot of questions -- our scott budman is looking into the bill that president biden just like today. his would be filling us and i was going to happen with the popular app. >>> let's begin today with a new report that shows the bay area had some of the worst air quality in the nation recently. in fact, it was worse than los angeles. before you start holding your breath, you should know that the bad news comes with a catch. nbc bay area's ian cole explains the findings for us. show us what the major factors are for us. >> important to note that the data used here is from 2022 2022. -- 2020 to 2022. you will never the skies turned orange from all the wildfire smoke. that was in september of 2020. during that time, the bay area, fit in the nation for the dirtiest air ahead of l.a. when it comes to annual particle levels. we know those are especially bad for your lungs. t
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what you are hearing in arizona is people scrambling. notice what the republicans are offering to put on the ballot directly relies on trying to confuse people. to be clear some of it is harming patients because all of these dueling laws and which one is in effect has prevented people from getting abortions in arizona even when it is legal and allowed. so it has consequences but the politics of it, there is no reason to think arizona will be different from many of the red states where the democratic process of the supreme court said it wanted to allow dobbs, voters will say actually we want abortion to be legal safe and accessible. >> thank you for your great reporting on this. i appreciate your time tonight. >>> that is our show for tonight, now it is time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. >>> we have andrew weitzman joining us and andrew who used to work in the ag's office in new york. both have much to teach us about the status of defendant trump tonight. >>> breaking news about defendant trump, he appears to have violated th
what you are hearing in arizona is people scrambling. notice what the republicans are offering to put on the ballot directly relies on trying to confuse people. to be clear some of it is harming patients because all of these dueling laws and which one is in effect has prevented people from getting abortions in arizona even when it is legal and allowed. so it has consequences but the politics of it, there is no reason to think arizona will be different from many of the red states where the...
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joining us now, arizona state senator, ava birch. the senator had an abortion earlier this year after learning her pregnancy was not viable. thank you very much for being here. and i'm so sorry you had to go through that. let's talk about what you're seeing today in arizona and what's happening in the legislature. do you expect this third time to be different? >> well, what i can tell you is that we just had a vote over on the house side, just within minutes that vote wrapped where the clean repeal did pass by a vote of 32-28. >> wow. >> there were three republican lawmakers that were joined on side with the democrats to get that bill through. which means that now one week from today when we come back it business, we should have the opportunity to vote for that clean repeal on the senate side and are hoping that we will still have the two republicans who voted with us last week to put the clean repeal through. so there is an opportunity for that now. what i can say about it is that there were 5 out of 47 republicans who were willing
joining us now, arizona state senator, ava birch. the senator had an abortion earlier this year after learning her pregnancy was not viable. thank you very much for being here. and i'm so sorry you had to go through that. let's talk about what you're seeing today in arizona and what's happening in the legislature. do you expect this third time to be different? >> well, what i can tell you is that we just had a vote over on the house side, just within minutes that vote wrapped where the...
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and why i'm so focused on arizona and providing doctors from arizona the ability to come into california through emergency legislation we'll introduce with our women's caucus this week, is to address the crisis at hand with that law that will go into effect on may 1st to provide access to women and girls that are fleeing the state of arizona and to focus on arizona electorally. >> california is bracing for a wave of patients seeking an abortion from arizona and other states where abortion is being limited following the supreme court's overturning of roe v. wade. >>> protesters briefly delayed the start of the cherry blossom parade in san francisco today. video shows activists protesting the war in gaza, holding up a banner, targeting senator scott wiener's car. the group eventually moved, and the parade continued. the grand parade started at civic center plaza, ended in japantown. it featured colorful floats and performances by japanese dance groups. nbc bay area a proud sponsor, and our very own mike inouye, who was right there, ladies and gentlemen, he emceed the parade. >>> san franci
and why i'm so focused on arizona and providing doctors from arizona the ability to come into california through emergency legislation we'll introduce with our women's caucus this week, is to address the crisis at hand with that law that will go into effect on may 1st to provide access to women and girls that are fleeing the state of arizona and to focus on arizona electorally. >> california is bracing for a wave of patients seeking an abortion from arizona and other states where abortion...
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. >>> coming up, republican lawmakers, republican lawmakers in arizona today once again locked in an attempt to repeal a 160-year-old abortion law set to go into effect in their state. jointly to discuss that. >>> but first, house republicans held a hearing on anti-semitism at columbia university today, or at least that was supposed to be the topic. more on that coming up next. n. >> tech: at safelite, we'll take care of fixing your windshield. but did you know we can take care of your insurance claim? that means less stress for you. >> woman: thanks. >> tech: my pleasure. have a good one. >> woman: you too. >> tech: schedule today at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ one in five children worldwide are faced with the reality of living without food, no family dinners, no special treats, not enough energy to play. all around the world, hunger is affecting children's physical and mental health. toddlers are suffering from acute malnutrition, which stunts their growth. kids are forced to drop out of school so they can help support their families. confli
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the democratic governor of the state of arizona joins us now. thank you for being here, this has been blocked twice, why are you hopeful can pass with democrats bringing it up another time? >> i am not necessarily hopeful. today was the second time since the devastating ruling that reinstates this 1864 total abortion ban that republicans in the legislature have blocked a move to repeal it. they blocked it not once but twice. they are not in line with the majority of citizens that do not want this draconian band. they have made it clear since the ruling that they want it repealed and raised republicans do not do the right thing i know voters will hold them accountable this november. >> why are the republicans doing it then? they want to be in office and get elected again. if republicans in your state do not want this man, what is the rationale? >> you would have to ask them that, from my position it looks like they're just playing political games with women's lives in arizona. it is beyond unfortunate, we know the band will have devastating conse
the democratic governor of the state of arizona joins us now. thank you for being here, this has been blocked twice, why are you hopeful can pass with democrats bringing it up another time? >> i am not necessarily hopeful. today was the second time since the devastating ruling that reinstates this 1864 total abortion ban that republicans in the legislature have blocked a move to repeal it. they blocked it not once but twice. they are not in line with the majority of citizens that do not...
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here's a map of the arizona territory in 1864. back then, part of it was the confederacy, on the bottom there, and the top half was so big it included what is now las vegas. you know what they used to say back then. what happens in vegas actually happened in arizona. now, election-wise, this ruling by an all-republican court is almost guaranteed to backfire. because since the dobbs ruling, this issue has been a disaster for all the republicans' attempts to keep suburban women voters. so g.o.p. candidates are now backpedaling like a tweaked-out unicycle chimp. take g.o.p. senate candidate and woman watching you drown, kari lake. after the ruling, lake said, "i oppose today's ruling, and i am calling on democratic governor katie hobbs and the state legislature to come up with an immediate commonsense solution that arizonans can support." which is a surprising position to take because this is what she said right before the dobbs decision. >> we have great legislation already on the books, so when this decision comes down, that will k
here's a map of the arizona territory in 1864. back then, part of it was the confederacy, on the bottom there, and the top half was so big it included what is now las vegas. you know what they used to say back then. what happens in vegas actually happened in arizona. now, election-wise, this ruling by an all-republican court is almost guaranteed to backfire. because since the dobbs ruling, this issue has been a disaster for all the republicans' attempts to keep suburban women voters. so g.o.p....
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lou cantor was aboard the uss arizona when it was struck by japanese forces. the surprise attack at pearl harbor launched the united states into its second world war. >> the american people in their righteous might will win the through to absolute victory. >> the blast down here blew all this up. >> reporter: lou cantor survived. jim showed me where his dad was when the ship went up in flames. >> right here, her three. >> reporter: lou would go on to visit pearl harbor many times over the years. a hero's welcome back . his final trip was in 2019. >> the 2403 men that were killed that day, including my shipmates on the arizona. >> reporter: and then, there were none. lou was the last living survivor of the uss arizona. >> all we can do is thank god. you know, it's god's will. >> reporter: he passed away in his sleep at 102 years old on april 1st. >> he has told me before the december 7th , 1941, was just one day in a four-year war but i am more proud of what he did after. >> reporter: lieutenant commander can tour would go on to earn his wings, flying 200 comba
lou cantor was aboard the uss arizona when it was struck by japanese forces. the surprise attack at pearl harbor launched the united states into its second world war. >> the american people in their righteous might will win the through to absolute victory. >> the blast down here blew all this up. >> reporter: lou cantor survived. jim showed me where his dad was when the ship went up in flames. >> right here, her three. >> reporter: lou would go on to visit pearl...
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. >> looks like the voters in arizona will do it. they are concerned a referendum will in trying abortion in the state legislation. they want to add a second referendum to the ballot to confuse things. i wonder if you think they can be successful or if citizens are paying close enough attention that it will not work? >> i was on the phone with a spokeswoman for that campaign and she believes that people in arizona will not be fooled. we are seeing a sustained voter outreach and interest in seeing past the office to occasion. voters didn't fall for a change in rules and they went on to pass it overwhelmingly. what you are hearing in arizona is people scrambling. notice what the republicans are offering to put on the ballot directly relies on trying to confuse people. to be clear some of it is harming patients because all of these dueling laws and which one is in effect has prevented people from getting abortions in arizona even when it is legal and allowed. so it has consequences but the politics of it, there is no reason to think ari
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many of these republicans voted for arizona's law that created a 15 week ban. that explicitly said this does not repeal the 18, 60 for law. they knew that if dobbs the dobbs decision went the way it did, that this law would be the law and they've had years to figure out the consequences of this and figure out a plan of action. and now they're just failing to act this law is so terrible for women in our state. it will have devastating consequences, which is why i called for them immediately to repeal this. they they went to the floor at last week. the democrats were ready to do it. the republicans blocked it last week, and they blocked it again today. they're only showing up to work once a week right now so i guess we'll see what happens next week when they come back. >> so once week they show up to work on this i mean, i guess what i'm partly very confused about governor, to be honest, is that the republicans have blocked this repeal vote from taking place as you point out, now, twice yet, many in the party including in your state, have come out against the 18,
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democratic governor of arizona katie hobbs joins us now. thank you for being here, this has blocked twice. why are you hopeful it could pass with democrats bringing it up another time? >> well, i'm not necessarily hopeful. today was the second time since this devastating ruling that reinstates this 1864 total abortion ban that republicans in the legislature have blocked a move to repeal it. and they blocked it not once today, but twice. they are not just in line with the majority of people in arizona who do not want this draconian ban. they made it clear since this ruling that they want this ban repealed and if republicans in the legislature don't do the right thing, i know that voters are going to hold them accountable this november. >> then why are these republicans doing it? right, they want to be in office. they want to get elected again. if even republicans in your state don't want this ban, what is the rationale they are giving for blocking it? >> well, you would have to ask them that. but from my position, it looks like they are just
democratic governor of arizona katie hobbs joins us now. thank you for being here, this has blocked twice. why are you hopeful it could pass with democrats bringing it up another time? >> well, i'm not necessarily hopeful. today was the second time since this devastating ruling that reinstates this 1864 total abortion ban that republicans in the legislature have blocked a move to repeal it. and they blocked it not once today, but twice. they are not just in line with the majority of...
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look at arizona. it goes all the way back to 1864 before arizona was even a state before women have the right to vote, concluding that is the law of the land in arizona. today, maggot republicans refuse to repeal that ban in arizona. trump is taking us back 160 years. he says it is up to the states. this is all about states rights. but he is wrong. the supreme court was wrong. it should be a constitutional right in the federal constitution, a federal right. [crowd cheering] and it should not matter where an american lives. this isn't about states, it's about women's rights. [crowd cheering] i mean this. look, now he is worried voters will hold him accountable for saying he is responsible for getting roe v. wade overturned. donald trump is worried voters will hold him accountable for the cruelty and chaos he has created. folks, we are going to hold him accountable. [crowd cheering] we are. he should be held accountable. he should be accountable for state's and acting extreme laws that put ivf treatment
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and make arizona family safe and ensure migrants are treated safely and humanely. as you know, the secretaries help secure $650 million in fiscal year 2024 for the shelter services program to limit the burden on financial -- the financial burden on local communities. i was pleased to see the notice of funding opportunity published last week that gave arizona its fair share of the money available. as you know, this money has come quite late. we were just days away from pima county ceasing all activities to process and manage migrants. so what steps is chs going to take to make sure additional funds are distributed and that we do not find ourselves in this critical situation once again? >> senator, one thing. let me state i was honored to work with you and the other senators on the bipartisan legislation that would have been transformative, not only in provision of resources but in the change of authority in which we will be equipped with the most significant change since 1996. long-overdue. we announced with the first distribution last week a competitive process for
and make arizona family safe and ensure migrants are treated safely and humanely. as you know, the secretaries help secure $650 million in fiscal year 2024 for the shelter services program to limit the burden on financial -- the financial burden on local communities. i was pleased to see the notice of funding opportunity published last week that gave arizona its fair share of the money available. as you know, this money has come quite late. we were just days away from pima county ceasing all...
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>>> the showdown over reproductive rights continues in arizona. republicans blocking an effort to overturn a near ban on abortion, super charging efforts to put the issue on the ballot. >>> donald trump expected back in court today as jury selection in his hush money trial continues. >>> another recall at trader joe's. the salmonella outbreak linked to fresh herbs sold at the grocery chain, affecting more than half the country. >>> and how one boxing gym is creating a safe haven for kids in underserved communities and make them champions of both the ring and in life. it's thursday, april 18. "early today" starts right now. good morning. i'm frances rivera. donald trump will be back inside a manhattan courtroom today for day three of his new york criminal hush money trial. jury selection will resume in just a few hours. seven have been selected, a total of 18 are needed for the case. the former president said he is willing to take the witness stand. in a new court filing, the manhattan d.a. says they plan to ask mr. trump about other verdicts he's
>>> the showdown over reproductive rights continues in arizona. republicans blocking an effort to overturn a near ban on abortion, super charging efforts to put the issue on the ballot. >>> donald trump expected back in court today as jury selection in his hush money trial continues. >>> another recall at trader joe's. the salmonella outbreak linked to fresh herbs sold at the grocery chain, affecting more than half the country. >>> and how one boxing gym is...
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and now arizona could be next. while the grand canyon state currently has a law on the books allowing abortions in the first 15 weeks of pregnancy, the state supreme court ruled earlier this month. arizona should follow law from 18, 64 banning nearly all abortions except when the pregnant person's life is in danger. doctors who are found violate the law could face a penalty of 2 to 5 years in state prison. this is serious. one thing all has in common men. determine the fate and future women. this would never happen. >> it was men. we know that. but newsom says california has a part to play he and the members of the california legislative women's caucus announced in urgency. bill sb 2, 3, 3 allowing arizona doctors in good standing to come to california to provide abortion care for their patients who've traveled here. we want to lend our hand, not just our hearts and we want to we want to create a framework of real support. >> we have the opportunity to help women who woke up last week with fewer rights than their m
and now arizona could be next. while the grand canyon state currently has a law on the books allowing abortions in the first 15 weeks of pregnancy, the state supreme court ruled earlier this month. arizona should follow law from 18, 64 banning nearly all abortions except when the pregnant person's life is in danger. doctors who are found violate the law could face a penalty of 2 to 5 years in state prison. this is serious. one thing all has in common men. determine the fate and future women....
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and two republicans in arizona. >> and we keep putting up on the screen that the arizona state senate has kept the repeal and play that doesn't matter if the republican house speaker in the arizona house continues to block it. and as far as i can tell, he continues to say that he will that he will not let it become law. what kind of a bind does that put someone like donald trump in who's trying to suggest that he's finding some middle-ground on abortion i think it absolutely puts him in a bind because as you said, it shows the consequences of this state's rights position. >> he is taken what you are going to get with that uncertainty, what we've seen in a lot of states, especially red states, especially in the south, is these near-total bans on a board russian in florida, a six-week ban which advocates abortion rights advocates call nearly a total abortion ban states are going to take those types of positions you're not going to get a sort of moderate compromise position out of a lot of states. if you leave it up to them, what you're going to get that is this extreme patchwork where i
and two republicans in arizona. >> and we keep putting up on the screen that the arizona state senate has kept the repeal and play that doesn't matter if the republican house speaker in the arizona house continues to block it. and as far as i can tell, he continues to say that he will that he will not let it become law. what kind of a bind does that put someone like donald trump in who's trying to suggest that he's finding some middle-ground on abortion i think it absolutely puts him in a...
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arizona wants to be senator kari lake flip-flops once again in her support for arizona's civil war era abortion ban. another example of republicans who cannot figure out what they actually want. we'll have more on that coming up next. we'll have more on that coming up next. shingles. the rash can feel like an intense burning sensation, and last for weeks. shingles could make it hard to be there for your loved ones. over 50? the virus that causes shingles is likely already inside you. don't wait. ask your doctor about shingles. save as many babies as possible? our first priority is to save as many babies as possible. >> last year arizona senate candidate kari lake was very clear about being pro-life and anti-choice. a year earlier she'd made abundantly clear that the civil war era zombie law, the one banning nearly all abortions in the state of arizona, that law was a great one, again according to kari lake. >> i'm incredibly thrilled that we are going to have a great law that's already on the books, so it will prohibit abortion in arizona. >> but then two weeks ago that zombie law beca
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talking about arizona, for the second time in two weeks, republicans in arizona, even after seeing the response, blocked an effort to repeal the ban based on a law that was passed in 1864. this time, there was video, of republicans actually cheering on the floor of the legislature. what was going through your mind when you watched that video? >> it sickens you. i've got two young daughters. the fact that they won't have the same rights as their mom did, it goes back to that travel point. hundred 60,000 women had to leave their state. that was last year, taxes reproductive care. now, the alabama ag wants to incarcerate them for five years to life, women aiding and abetting, not just the women, but those that support the women, to get out of their respective states. we now have a band that goes back to 1864 in the state of arizona and they are celebrating. 1864. i thought the republican party wanted to put a wrecking ball to the 21st century, now they want to re-create the 19th century. for me, it's chilling and goes well beyond the issue of just women's. -- women through productive care
talking about arizona, for the second time in two weeks, republicans in arizona, even after seeing the response, blocked an effort to repeal the ban based on a law that was passed in 1864. this time, there was video, of republicans actually cheering on the floor of the legislature. what was going through your mind when you watched that video? >> it sickens you. i've got two young daughters. the fact that they won't have the same rights as their mom did, it goes back to that travel point....
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the arizona supreme court ruling. what are some of the other big touch points we can expect between now and november. >> i mean, you're absolutely right in the danger of candidates coming out with sweeping declaration and position is because you get overtaken by events. donald trump comes out, try to settle the issue by making a statement, you constantly have these new events breaking that requires a response. emergency abortions and on how people can access abortion pills nationwide rulings, there could be state-level rulings. whether arizona's ban that's sweeping as idaho's that dates back to 1860s before arizona was a state. there could be other state rulings as well. lot of states will be voting directly on abortion. >> lot to watch. politico's allison miranda, thank you very much. thank you for getting up "way too early." >>> i think everyone has made their own assessment of donald trump. >> he described the dobbs as a miracle. maybe it's coming from the bible he's trying to sell. i almost wanted to buy one just
the arizona supreme court ruling. what are some of the other big touch points we can expect between now and november. >> i mean, you're absolutely right in the danger of candidates coming out with sweeping declaration and position is because you get overtaken by events. donald trump comes out, try to settle the issue by making a statement, you constantly have these new events breaking that requires a response. emergency abortions and on how people can access abortion pills nationwide...
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arizona's near total ban on abortion is about to begin. in about a week from now, ktvu bailey o'carroll is in the newsroom now with what the governor wants to do. bailey. >> andre, good morning. governor gavin newsom wants the state of california to make it easier for doctors from arizona to come to california to perform abortions. now the governor would offer arizona abortion providers an expedited way of getting licenses here in the state. the move would require emergency legislation to pass because governor newsom wants that change to go into effect may 1st, which happens to be the same day that arizona's near-total abortion ban is set to go into effect. newsom will announce that bill in just about an hour here. now, since roe versus wade was overturned nearly two years ago, a number of conservative states have started to limit access to the procedure, while other states like california have taken steps to protect those rights in, according to the governor, people seeking reproductive care in the state of california is up nearly 17% sin
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rbi double to left, gives arizona a42 lead. melvin, still talking, gets ejected along with matt williams, the third base coach. giants lose five three when asked about the ninth inning. melvin not saying much, but making his thoughts loud and clear. nevertheless, how much did that miss call sort of change the momentum that you guys had there in the ninth inning? >> you mean you mean which one? >> uh- frustrating day. a's and guardians condiment races in cleveland and mustard bragging with the belt scoreless in the second. will brennan homering off ross stripling, who has not won a game. believe it since 2022. cleveland takes the early lead in the fourth. a's down two nothing. brant rooker low liner to left, get up and get out though. fourth homer of the year. hey, it's a21 game. bottom seven cleveland up three two bases loaded, two strikes, two outs and josh naylor makes the a's pay bases clearing double to right. a's lose six two. they're swept out of town. they're headed to the bronx for four against the yankees starting tomo
rbi double to left, gives arizona a42 lead. melvin, still talking, gets ejected along with matt williams, the third base coach. giants lose five three when asked about the ninth inning. melvin not saying much, but making his thoughts loud and clear. nevertheless, how much did that miss call sort of change the momentum that you guys had there in the ninth inning? >> you mean you mean which one? >> uh- frustrating day. a's and guardians condiment races in cleveland and mustard...
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, what arizona republicans would, what it would take for arizona republicans to actually move and try and repeal this law. >> again, there has been some movement in the state senate where republicans and democrats have joined together. and there could be a vote on this as early as next week, but it would take passing the state senate and the house where the republican and house speaker, at least as far as i can tell, says he's not going to let it happen period full stop yeah. >> and it's a heavy lift, no doubt about it. this is really a sign, yet another example of how more conservative state legislatures are playing an outsized role in american politics right now. with the fact that one chamber of a state legislature is blocking something that has monumental implications, just shows that at the state level as republicans have argued, this is still a complicated issue. >> yeah and again, for reproductive rights advocates, they say, when you say things should be left up to the states, this is what can happen when left up to the state's daniel strauss. great to see you this morning. tha
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>> yeah, and in arizona, it's nine out of ten. the number is even higher in arizona. so they are -- they were -- they thought maybe they could try like kari lake and donald trump to persuade republicans in arizona that they could repeal this ban, and what are they thinking? they're listening to the most extreme part of their base but also they are the most extreme part of their base, the legislators in arizona, the leadership of that legislature, they are themselves extreme. they believe in this ban. i mean, kari lake when she was running against katie hobbs just a minute ago called it a great law, a great ban. they believe this stuff. they're only pretending to be conflicted about it because they've been caught in the act, and it's a disaster for them at the polls. so you know, going into this election, it's going to be really critical that we remind folk who did this and we keep playing back their words because they're just out there. there's no rational response to something when you have a fundamentalist irrational belief. >> right, that isn't something that was u
>> yeah, and in arizona, it's nine out of ten. the number is even higher in arizona. so they are -- they were -- they thought maybe they could try like kari lake and donald trump to persuade republicans in arizona that they could repeal this ban, and what are they thinking? they're listening to the most extreme part of their base but also they are the most extreme part of their base, the legislators in arizona, the leadership of that legislature, they are themselves extreme. they believe...
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according to statistics, calgary and arizona always turn out to be productive, it happened this time, the guests were the first to score, scoring twice almost at the very start of the first period, and the belarusian legionnaire of arizona vladislav kolyachonok also took part in the second goal. even before the middle of this segment of the match, the hosts responded with two goals and equalized the score, but the guests still left at the first break with a 3:2 advantage. in in the second twenty minutes, the teams exchanged goals twice, one of which was scored by another teammate. round pleley will play with new orleans. the nba regular season ended last night. as a result, the knockout round pairs were determined. lebron, james and company crushed the new orleans 124-108, these two squads will compete among themselves for the right to step into the playoffs. the winner of the matchup will advance to the champion basketball players denver. let's note minnesota's playoff opponent, the finks. dallos fight the clippers. in the east we highlight the second place new york-nix. will be thei
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. >>> tonight, republican lawmakers in arizona thwarted a new effort to repeal the state's civil war era abortion ban. if the law goes into effect, abortions will become illegal this summer. >> the motion to overrule my ruling fails. >> reporter: today arizona house democrats pleaded with republicans to allow a vote to overturn the abortion ban. >> we're the representatives of the people, and the people want this repealed. >> this is what we are arguing about right now, whether or not we should overturn something that is archaic, something that is really going to impact women in arizona. >> reporter: despite high profile republicans like former president trump saying the ban goes too far, the attempt to repeal it didn't get enough votes. democrats needed 31 votes to prevail and they were at least one vote short. they had hoped at least two republicans would repeal the effort. in the end only one did. >> some of us believe that abortion is in fact the murder of children. >> reporter: opponents of abortion rights welcomed today's outcome. >> we need to safe freedom in our state. we nee
. >>> tonight, republican lawmakers in arizona thwarted a new effort to repeal the state's civil war era abortion ban. if the law goes into effect, abortions will become illegal this summer. >> the motion to overrule my ruling fails. >> reporter: today arizona house democrats pleaded with republicans to allow a vote to overturn the abortion ban. >> we're the representatives of the people, and the people want this repealed. >> this is what we are arguing about...
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the arizona republican party is basically saying, no. we're completely comfortable with this even though it's probably going to cost them -- control the legislature, cost them the, you know, u.s. senate seat, and probably is going to tip arizona over in the presidential election, but this is one of the, you know, again, part of what makes this fascinating is kind of the trick box that donald trump has put republicans in where he says, okay, you know, i am the pro-life president. we have overturned roe versus wade, but it's completely now up to the states. states' rights, except look at what the states are doing. so while he's trying to sound moderate, he owns every one of these extreme draconian laws, and republicans are not backing off, but it was an amazing scene in arizona. >> unbelievable. >> i just don't understand why the women of arizona are going to have to go through the process of showing politicians what these abortion bans will mean to their lives, and when you mention rape victims, incest victims, people with fetal abnormali
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. >>> abortion in arizona. the legislature returning to phoenix amid calls to overturn the state's controversial 1864 abortion law. i will talk to a local lawmaker, a state senator at the center of the debate. >>> nancy pelosi is coming to touch on all these big political issues of the day and importantly on that ukraine aid. you are watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. -remember when i said we need to screen for colon cancer? -was that after i texted the age to screen was now 45? [both] because i said cologuard®! -hey there! -where did he come from? -yup, with me you can screen at home. just talk to your provider. [both] we'll screen with cologuard and do it my way. cologuard is a one-of-a-kind way to screen for colon cancer that's effective and non-invasive. it's for people 45+ at average risk, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider for me, cologuard. >>> once again, i have scheduled an appointment to terminate my pregnancy. i don't think people should have to
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of arizona and for all of your great work. i think it is very common sense work that you do, to benefit the arizona rate payers. i also want to recognize your daughter, zoe, sitting behind you. yay, zoe! it is great that you get to visit with your dad and learn about all of these great things and hopefully will see some sites in washington, d.c. and have a little bit of fun. mr. myers, in your written testimony, you said your priorities, in this order are grid reliability, rate payer affordability, and cleaner technologies. and i want to say that i totally agree with your priorities. the arizona corporation took steps to dialback some of the costly renewable energy standards and tariff roles that were going on since 2006, i think. hopefully this will be a model for other states to follow because of our reasonable approaches in arizona, we have been a magnet for new businesses coming to our state. many of these businesses are fleeing california due to their single priority which is 100% renewable energy. california is actively
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this is after arizona upheld a 1864 abortion ban. >> why i'm so focussed on arizona and providing doctors from arizona the ability to come into california through emergency legislation to introduce with our women's caucus this week is to address the crisis at hand with that law that will go into effect on may 1st to provide access to women and girls fleeing state of arizona and to focus on arizona electorally. >> california is bracing for a wave of patients seeking abortion interest arizona and other states where abortion is limited following the overturn of roe versus wade. >>> a home was broken into, but what it makes it news wor think newsworthy is that the home belongs to mayor karen bass. this is the second time someone has broken into the mayor's home. >>> a culture is facing the toughest challenge yet, the climate crisis. now they're at risk of losing their homeland and parts of their heritage due to the impact of climate change. nbc's brie jackson traveled to look at the efforts to overcome. ♪ ♪ ♪ trouble the water ♪ you can see the ripple. >> reporter: water, essential to
this is after arizona upheld a 1864 abortion ban. >> why i'm so focussed on arizona and providing doctors from arizona the ability to come into california through emergency legislation to introduce with our women's caucus this week is to address the crisis at hand with that law that will go into effect on may 1st to provide access to women and girls fleeing state of arizona and to focus on arizona electorally. >> california is bracing for a wave of patients seeking abortion interest...
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arizona is among those. and now governor newsom wants to give arizona doctors the ability to perform abortions here in california. abc seven news reporter tim johns has been following this story for us here in studio with some more answers. tim. >> yeah, larry, now, part of the reason why the governor says he's supporting this is because he wants to ensure that abortion access for californians isn't impacted. the idea behind it is by allowing arizona doctors to perform abortions for their patients here in this state, than any potential influx of new patients here won't take away appointments from california residents. governor gavin newsom, surrounded by the california legislative women's caucus wednesday, the group gathering to announce a new proposal that would give arizona doctors the ability to perform abortions for their patients here in california, a direct response to a recent arizona supreme court decision that effectively bans all abortions in the state. >> this arizona law is the first border state
arizona is among those. and now governor newsom wants to give arizona doctors the ability to perform abortions here in california. abc seven news reporter tim johns has been following this story for us here in studio with some more answers. tim. >> yeah, larry, now, part of the reason why the governor says he's supporting this is because he wants to ensure that abortion access for californians isn't impacted. the idea behind it is by allowing arizona doctors to perform abortions for their...
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arizona, you have done it again. for the second time in two weeks, republicans and arizona state legislature rejected and attempted to repeal a near total abortion ban from 1864. >> people running into a burning house, and say hey, we got an exit. you can run out the back door and not be engulfed in flames and come with us. >> you can save all these women. >> new york city we're fine. we're going to keep them in the house. let it burn down. we're totally cool. go out the back door. the second time now, that democrats have tried to save republicans from their own worst 1864 instincts. what do they do? nope, we're good. we want to stick with the 1864 law. >> yeah, i mean, even if you hold the reprehensible view that someone who is raped must deliver the baby because you said so, do it for the politics. how about that? do it for political reasons that most people in your state think this is appalling and yet, you're standing by it. in fact, only two republicans joined all of the democrats in the house chamber in arizona
arizona, you have done it again. for the second time in two weeks, republicans and arizona state legislature rejected and attempted to repeal a near total abortion ban from 1864. >> people running into a burning house, and say hey, we got an exit. you can run out the back door and not be engulfed in flames and come with us. >> you can save all these women. >> new york city we're fine. we're going to keep them in the house. let it burn down. we're totally cool. go out the back...
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what is happening in arizona is not unique. it is happening across the country and it is another hurdle in the fight or reproductive freedoms, it will not set us back if we keep pushing forward, if we keep pushing back. we must re-elect joe biden and harris to protect abortion, not just in arizona, but nationwide. this is the fight of our lives, and i am here for it. >> turning now to simon rosenberg, a democratic strategist and author of chronicles on sub stack. the fight of our lives, he listened to senator burge, when you listen to the vice president speaking on this, it just could not be a more urgent issue in the terms that they put it, and there is donald trump sitting in a criminal courtroom, has no running mate to be out there the way the vice president is out there. donald trump sitting in a criminal courtroom in manhattan. >> first of all, this is a tough segment to follow. those were amazingly powerful and emotional words we just heard. i think that this has been a very bad month for trump. not only is he in this tri
what is happening in arizona is not unique. it is happening across the country and it is another hurdle in the fight or reproductive freedoms, it will not set us back if we keep pushing forward, if we keep pushing back. we must re-elect joe biden and harris to protect abortion, not just in arizona, but nationwide. this is the fight of our lives, and i am here for it. >> turning now to simon rosenberg, a democratic strategist and author of chronicles on sub stack. the fight of our lives,...
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i want to talk about arizona because for the second time in two weeks republicans in arizona even after they saw all of the response blocked an effort to repeal the abortion ban based on the law in 1864. this time there was video of republicans actually cheering on the floor of the legislature. what was going through your mind when you watch that? >> it sickens you. i have two young daughters. the fact they want to have the same rights that their mom and dad did. the same as their parents had. the fact we go back to the travel point. 160,000 women that had to leave their state. to access reproductive care. the fact that now you have them wanting to incarcerated five years up to life those women and those that support the women to get out of their respective states. the fact that we now have a been going back to 1864, and they are celebrating. i thought the republican party wanted to put a wrecking ball to the 21st century. now they want to create the 19th century. it is chilling and goes well beyond the issue of women's reproductive care. this consequential moment that absorbed most of
i want to talk about arizona because for the second time in two weeks republicans in arizona even after they saw all of the response blocked an effort to repeal the abortion ban based on the law in 1864. this time there was video of republicans actually cheering on the floor of the legislature. what was going through your mind when you watch that? >> it sickens you. i have two young daughters. the fact they want to have the same rights that their mom and dad did. the same as their parents...