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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 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
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it now moves to arizona's senate. three republicans joined all 29 democrats in voting to overturn the civil war-era measure, which offers no exceptions for rape or incest. the vote comes two weeks after arizona's supreme court revived the law, sparking national headlines and putting political pressure on republicans in the battleground state. the biden administration issued new protections today for airline travelers. they require cash refunds for canceled flights and for flights that are delayed at least three hours for domestic travel, and six hours for international. the rules also require airlines disclose any additional charges, like seat selection or carry-ons, before booking. transportation secretary pete buttigieg said today the changes won't just benefit passengers. >> unsurprisingly, airlines are not the ethnic about us holding them to a higher standard. but, i believe that this is in the interest of the airline sector because it builds passengers' confidence in the airlines as a whole. amna: the new regulat
it now moves to arizona's senate. three republicans joined all 29 democrats in voting to overturn the civil war-era measure, which offers no exceptions for rape or incest. the vote comes two weeks after arizona's supreme court revived the law, sparking national headlines and putting political pressure on republicans in the battleground state. the biden administration issued new protections today for airline travelers. they require cash refunds for canceled flights and for flights that are...
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. >> shannon: three republicans joined all 29 of the democrats in the arizona house of representatives to pass a measure to repeal the state's near total ban on abortion. that bill now goes to the state senate. the ban is based on a 19th century law that was recently upheld by the state's supreme court. it allows abortions only in cases when the mother's life is in danger. >> it's not everyday you can say you made the world truly a better place. but i think the senate can say that tonight. >> i know that history is going to judge this well. it was the right thing to do. it's not a whole lot of money for us. but it is very significant step for them. >> we don't always agree, but when it matters most, they stepped up and did the right thing. >> shannon: well, let's bring in fox news chief political analyst brit hume to talk about this now new massive foreign aid package that has been signed and is on its way. brit, great to see you tonight. >> brit: thank you, shannon. >> shannon: there are people in washington who don't love the way this was passed on the house and senate side. it is a
. >> shannon: three republicans joined all 29 of the democrats in the arizona house of representatives to pass a measure to repeal the state's near total ban on abortion. that bill now goes to the state senate. the ban is based on a 19th century law that was recently upheld by the state's supreme court. it allows abortions only in cases when the mother's life is in danger. >> it's not everyday you can say you made the world truly a better place. but i think the senate can say that...
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you might recall that arizona, now that roe v wade has gone must adhere to the 18 64 law that bars all abortions except in cases when necessary to save a pregnant woman's life. but that means all abortions for rape, all abortions for incest. a law passed decades before women had the right to vote. if the repeal passes, the arizona state senate, then democratic governor katie hobbs is expected to sign it that would leave the states 15 week abortion restriction on in place. one signed by the previous republican governor. also in our healthily the us supreme court hearing arguments today in what could be the most significant abortion case. since dobbs when it overturned roe v. wade two years ago the nine justices on the court appeared deeply divided today over idaho's strict abortion ban, which outlaws abortions in nearly every circumstance. as cnn's paula reid reports for his now at issue in this case is whether the state is allowed to criminalized abortions in medical emergencies when the others life is at risk today, the supreme court heard another historic case on abortion as proteste
you might recall that arizona, now that roe v wade has gone must adhere to the 18 64 law that bars all abortions except in cases when necessary to save a pregnant woman's life. but that means all abortions for rape, all abortions for incest. a law passed decades before women had the right to vote. if the repeal passes, the arizona state senate, then democratic governor katie hobbs is expected to sign it that would leave the states 15 week abortion restriction on in place. one signed by the...
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we're seeing it in arizona. we saw it in wisconsin. i mean, 155,000 votes in the state of pennsylvania obviously could be decisive in the general election if those voters decide to either sit out or to vote for president biden. these are not marginal numbers anymore. she won 16% of the vote in a race she dropped out of almost two months ago. >> it's not nothing, is. it and it gives you an indication that there are people in the republican party that consider themselves republicans. chris christie telling us, don't want to vote for joe biden and switch over to the democratic side, but clearly not happy with donald trump. what are those people going to do, those 155,000 people, what are they going to do in november. they're motivated voters. the fact that you vote in a primary suggests you're a high educated, high interest type of voter. they're probably going to want to do something in november, but they have made it clear in this vote that they don't want to vote for donald trump. these are states that are going to be won on margins. j
we're seeing it in arizona. we saw it in wisconsin. i mean, 155,000 votes in the state of pennsylvania obviously could be decisive in the general election if those voters decide to either sit out or to vote for president biden. these are not marginal numbers anymore. she won 16% of the vote in a race she dropped out of almost two months ago. >> it's not nothing, is. it and it gives you an indication that there are people in the republican party that consider themselves republicans. chris...
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donald trump will struggle to some extent, whether that's 1% or 4% with voters in pennsylvania and arizona in north carolina. and so forth. if he's convicted, it's a very the real problem for them. and then there's the operational part. donald trump is, right. he can't go to all those states that he needs to because he's going to be in a courtroom during the week. so it'll be a weekend warrior going to campaign rallies, but he can't do what joe biden's doing during the weekdays how much even at the height of a campaigner at this stage of campaign would he normally have been out doing rallies? >> various places? he hasn't been out a ton since super tuesday, so he's doing like one or two a week at most. >> and so his complaint that this is denying him an ability to be out there. it's constraining him. he can't physically plan a rally. he does have to actually be in the courtroom four days a week, but they didn't have a ton plant. he did have a rally scheduled and saturday in north carolina it was canceled because of the weather, but i think they're looking ahead to what this is going to look
donald trump will struggle to some extent, whether that's 1% or 4% with voters in pennsylvania and arizona in north carolina. and so forth. if he's convicted, it's a very the real problem for them. and then there's the operational part. donald trump is, right. he can't go to all those states that he needs to because he's going to be in a courtroom during the week. so it'll be a weekend warrior going to campaign rallies, but he can't do what joe biden's doing during the weekdays how much even at...
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there's not a pennt likey in ths bord for or what's happening at the border in your state and in arizona. in california. te ionafirst, let me get your rn to these radical students on campus. yourjoe biden's appeasement to e of the worst terrorists in the world. >> what's your overall reaction? listen , what we're seeing at universities is absolutely horrific. >> this anti-semitist m and this hatred, this violence, these threats directed at jewishs dire students should be utterly unacceptable. at columbia university, the orthodox rabbi advised, jewish students go home and stay home because the university will noaye t protect wil your safety. columbia university also barredn one of its own professors, a jewish professor frorofessormn on campus, because they concluded they would not protececause tt his safetys and understand these administrators and many of these faculty andd that membe with the radicals. we saw an image this weekend wiy of presumably a columbia student. and by the way, by all appearance s, not a palestinian, but a young blond womaninia standingn there with with an arab hea
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from wbt a studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. geoff: it was the second day of testimony in former president trump's criminal hush money trial in new york city. on the witness stand today, the former national inquirer publisher who described a 2015 agreement with donald trump to try to kill negative stories about him and run negative stories about his political rivals. william brangham joins us with more. the judge now has to rule on mr. trump's behavior outside the courtroom, is that right? william: that's right. today began with a very tense hearing over whether the former president has been violating the gag order that was imposed on him after trump criticized witnesses, the judge, and the judge's daughter. a former acting attorney general national security has been following this and all of trump's case is very closely. so nice to see you again. thanks for being here. this hearing, whether trump was violating the gag order, that gag order prohibits him from making statements about the witnesses and certain me
from wbt a studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. geoff: it was the second day of testimony in former president trump's criminal hush money trial in new york city. on the witness stand today, the former national inquirer publisher who described a 2015 agreement with donald trump to try to kill negative stories about him and run negative stories about his political rivals. william brangham joins us with more. the judge...
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there's not a penny in this bill for what is happening at the border in your state in arizona and california, first let me get your reaction to these radical students on campus, joe biden appeasement to some of the worst terrorist states in the world, what is your overall reaction? >> what we're seeing it universities is absolutely horrific, this anti-semitism, this hatred and violence, these threats directed jewish students, they should be utterly unacceptable. at columbia university be orthodox rabbi advised jewish students, go home and stay home because the university will not protect your safety. columbia university also barred one of its own professors, a jewish professor from coming on campus because they concluded that they would not protect his safety and understand that these administrators and many of these faculty members side with the radicals, we saw an image this weekend presumably a columbia student and by the way, by all appearances not a palestinian put a young blonde woman, standing there with an arab have -- headscarf and holding a sign in sheet standing in front of severa
there's not a penny in this bill for what is happening at the border in your state in arizona and california, first let me get your reaction to these radical students on campus, joe biden appeasement to some of the worst terrorist states in the world, what is your overall reaction? >> what we're seeing it universities is absolutely horrific, this anti-semitism, this hatred and violence, these threats directed jewish students, they should be utterly unacceptable. at columbia university be...
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mistrial declared in the trial of arizona rancher accused of fatally shooting unarmed migrant on his property on the border. jurors failed to reach a verdict. the county's attorney's office will decide whether to retry kelly or drop the case. fox 17 in nashville as tennessee state house members pass legislation allowing teachers and other school staff to carry concealed handguns on campus. the move comes following earlier approval by the state senate. it happens one year after a former student gunned down three children and three adults at christian school in nashville. this is a live look at los angeles from fox 11, our affiliate there. one of the stories there tonight women's golf sensation nellie cord da puts bid for six successive win on the lpga tour on hold. she is withdrawing from this week's tournament at wick sharier country club citing exhaustion. she has won last five events making her one of only three female pros to ever accomplish that feat. sunday's win at the chevron championship was second career major title. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "speci
mistrial declared in the trial of arizona rancher accused of fatally shooting unarmed migrant on his property on the border. jurors failed to reach a verdict. the county's attorney's office will decide whether to retry kelly or drop the case. fox 17 in nashville as tennessee state house members pass legislation allowing teachers and other school staff to carry concealed handguns on campus. the move comes following earlier approval by the state senate. it happens one year after a former student...
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is going to directly argue that that is what has led to what we're seeing in florida, what we saw in arizona with that 1864 era abortion ban being upheld, and all of these other things that have essentially amounted to a patchwork of different guides when it comes to abortion access across the country. so you're going to hear that message from the president, and it does come at a time when our polling shows that abortion is further down the list than some other really key issues for americans when they're asked. it's been pretty consistent actually that people identify the economy and inflation as still being at the top of their list. but this is something that when i speak to biden campaign officials about, they consistently say that if you look to the midterms, if you look to special elections and ballot measures over the last couple years, since roe fell, that this is consistently been a very mobilizing issue for voters. and that people do turn out specifically on this issue and they expect that is what will happen in november. in terms of the abortion ban going into effect in florida, at
is going to directly argue that that is what has led to what we're seeing in florida, what we saw in arizona with that 1864 era abortion ban being upheld, and all of these other things that have essentially amounted to a patchwork of different guides when it comes to abortion access across the country. so you're going to hear that message from the president, and it does come at a time when our polling shows that abortion is further down the list than some other really key issues for americans...
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who are along with with with with green in this gosar the other two republicans that's paul gosar of arizona and thomas massie of kentucky, all hardline members of the house republican party. they are trying to build support. that is why green hasn't moved forward just yet on her motion to vacate. she does say that there's a couple more at least behind the scenes, but we'll have to wait and see whether anyone else comes out in the coming days and weeks, anderson. all right. melanie zanona. thanks. the news continues here on cnn front next opening de of trump's trial. and it's getting ugly fast, name calling salts flying between trump and what will be a star witness? >> michael cohen. this is the first witness is starting to testify. the david helped trump's case russia's new it girl, stink television now fawning over marjorie taylor greene, even though she tried but failed to sink american aid to ukraine. here what they are thank tonight about quote-unquote moscow, marjorie and melania trump. now selling more jewelry. >> is it to help her husband pay his legal fees let's go out the front and
who are along with with with with green in this gosar the other two republicans that's paul gosar of arizona and thomas massie of kentucky, all hardline members of the house republican party. they are trying to build support. that is why green hasn't moved forward just yet on her motion to vacate. she does say that there's a couple more at least behind the scenes, but we'll have to wait and see whether anyone else comes out in the coming days and weeks, anderson. all right. melanie zanona....
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>> with green in this gosar, the other two republicans that's paul gosar of arizona and thomas massie of kentucky, all hardline members of the house, republican party. >> they are trying to build support. that is why green hasn't moved forward just yet on her motion to vacate. she does say that there's a couple more at least behind the scenes, but we'll have to wait and see whether anyone else this comes out in the coming days and weeks, anderson. all right. melanie zanona. thanks. the news continues here on cnn front next opening day of trump's trial. and it's getting ugly fast name calling, insults, flying between trump and what will be a star witness? michael cohen. >> this is the first witness is starting to testify with david how trump's case plus russia's new it girl state television now fawning over marjorie taylor greene, even though she tried but failed to sink america i can aid to ukraine. >> here what they are saying tonight about quote on quote moscow, marjorie and melania trump now selling more jewelry. >> is it to help her husband? okay. his legal fees. >> let's go out f
>> with green in this gosar, the other two republicans that's paul gosar of arizona and thomas massie of kentucky, all hardline members of the house, republican party. >> they are trying to build support. that is why green hasn't moved forward just yet on her motion to vacate. she does say that there's a couple more at least behind the scenes, but we'll have to wait and see whether anyone else this comes out in the coming days and weeks, anderson. all right. melanie zanona. thanks....
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>> with green in this gosar, the other two republicans that's paul gosar of arizona and thomas massie of kentucky, all hardline members of the house, republican party. >> they are trying to build support. that is why green hasn't moved forward just yet on her motion to vacate. she does say that there's a couple more at least behind the scenes, but we'll have to wait and see whether anyone else this comes out in the coming days and weeks, anderson. all right. melanie zanona. thanks. the news continues here on cnn
>> with green in this gosar, the other two republicans that's paul gosar of arizona and thomas massie of kentucky, all hardline members of the house, republican party. >> they are trying to build support. that is why green hasn't moved forward just yet on her motion to vacate. she does say that there's a couple more at least behind the scenes, but we'll have to wait and see whether anyone else this comes out in the coming days and weeks, anderson. all right. melanie zanona. thanks....
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. >> the other two republicans that's paul gosar of arizona and thomas massie sea of kentucky. all hardline members of the house republican party, they are trying to build support. that is why green hasn't moved forward just yet on her motion to vacate. she does say that there's a couple more at least behind the scenes, but we'll have to wait and see whether anyone else comes out in the coming days and weeks, anderson. >> all right. melanie zanona, not appreciate that. thanks very much. we have continuing coverage of the trial of donald trump the tomorrow, the news continues right now. the source with kaitlan collins straight from the source tonight, 12 jurors& one angry former president, all listening. >> it is the this occasion opened its
. >> the other two republicans that's paul gosar of arizona and thomas massie sea of kentucky. all hardline members of the house republican party, they are trying to build support. that is why green hasn't moved forward just yet on her motion to vacate. she does say that there's a couple more at least behind the scenes, but we'll have to wait and see whether anyone else comes out in the coming days and weeks, anderson. >> all right. melanie zanona, not appreciate that. thanks very...
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announcer: this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west at arizona state university. geoff: israel's top military intelligence officer resigned today, blaming himself for missing the signals that hamas was poised to attack israel in the run-up to the october 7th attacks. and just two days after the house approved a new, large military aid package for israel, secretary of state antony blinken rejected claims that washington has a double standard when applying u.s. law to allegations of abuses by the israeli military in gaza. ali rogin has our report. reporter: another day in gaza is another day of mourning. a wife grieving over her husband's remains. a daughter, left fatherless. osama's body was found in a mass grave in khan younis, gaza's second largest city. his family, nearly inconsolable. but today they find some measure of solace in his burial, in a freshly-dug grave. >> we found osama's body, but we couldn't find the body of his brother mohammed. you saw how the scene is, there are piles of bodies, and some victims cannot be found. reporter: like osam
announcer: this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west at arizona state university. geoff: israel's top military intelligence officer resigned today, blaming himself for missing the signals that hamas was poised to attack israel in the run-up to the october 7th attacks. and just two days after the house approved a new, large military aid package for israel, secretary of state antony blinken rejected claims that washington has a double standard when applying u.s....
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. >> last month in arizona, she announced her first award for making leading edge chips in the u.s. to intel. >> we are announcing our intention to invest $8.5 billion in intel, america's champion semiconductor company. >> intel intends to construct and modernize facilities in arizona, new mexico, oregon, and ohio. she's made two other big awards, totaling $13 billion, to taiwan-based tsmc, and the south korean company, samsung, to make the world's most advanced chips in arizona and texas. raimondo is also spreading her largesse elsewhere in the country with another huge initiative, the internet for all program. we went with her to a corning factory in north carolina, the world's largest manufacturer of fiberoptic table. >> you're looking at fiber on these spools, all different colors. what's inside of there is actually one of the most precise products ever manufactured by man. >> wendell weeks, chairman and ceo of corning, is expanding production to some of the 10 million miles of new cable that's needed to connect the 24 million americans living mostly in rural america, who don't
. >> last month in arizona, she announced her first award for making leading edge chips in the u.s. to intel. >> we are announcing our intention to invest $8.5 billion in intel, america's champion semiconductor company. >> intel intends to construct and modernize facilities in arizona, new mexico, oregon, and ohio. she's made two other big awards, totaling $13 billion, to taiwan-based tsmc, and the south korean company, samsung, to make the world's most advanced chips in...
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you just got back from arizona. so does it look like this is going to indeed go into effect next week? or are there still efforts? >> to repeal the ban it is really hard to say what is going to happen next in arizona. last week, i really thought going into the vote that we were going to have it repealed and that didn't end up happening and that's relatively rare. i think with a vote in the legislature that you truly don't know what is going many of these republicans, many of these republicans, especially in swing districts, are having a really hard time with this vote, having to reckon both with their own personal very anti-abortion convictions, but also the reality that the people in their districts just do not want this yeah, it really seems like the reaction to this, to this band caught many by surprise in arizona, particularly republicans and so it does seem like some republicans are trying to have it both ways saying that they're against abortion, but also that this band goes too far. >> kari lake, who is runni
you just got back from arizona. so does it look like this is going to indeed go into effect next week? or are there still efforts? >> to repeal the ban it is really hard to say what is going to happen next in arizona. last week, i really thought going into the vote that we were going to have it repealed and that didn't end up happening and that's relatively rare. i think with a vote in the legislature that you truly don't know what is going many of these republicans, many of these...
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have you been hearing and seeing well, look, i was in arizona and california and nevada with her in the last couple of days. >> and what you see out of harris is a much looser, more directed, more energized way of going about it she is very clearly relishing going like the old prosecutor taking on down trump, making the case directly against him. for example, was her idea to start talking about but how trump was directly responsible for the arizona abortion ban being upheld. that that's law. they're putting the blame directly on him calling that and other trump abortion bans see this very different mode out of her and when i asked her about it, we were sitting down in las vegas on monday. she said india that being out on the campaign trail, she finds very liberating. that's how he feels about it. that it's getting out there and talking to people, but just being out in the mix in a way that is really different from what her first couple of years on the job have been, you mentioned abortion among the other big issues that she's been tackling. our guns and gaza. to what extent are you find
have you been hearing and seeing well, look, i was in arizona and california and nevada with her in the last couple of days. >> and what you see out of harris is a much looser, more directed, more energized way of going about it she is very clearly relishing going like the old prosecutor taking on down trump, making the case directly against him. for example, was her idea to start talking about but how trump was directly responsible for the arizona abortion ban being upheld. that that's...
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once again. >> he has criticized arizona's abortion ban, and this pledged not to sign a national abortion ban if reelected. >> it might seem hard for him to backtrack. he's loudly and repeatedly taken credit for the repeal of roe v. wade. and touted his anti-abortion credentials but donald trump seems to be able to say anything and even do anything without losing the cult, like following he has with republican voters he can appeal to the middle ground certain that his base will stay with him joe biden on the other hand, does not have the fanatical following the trump does he has constructed a coalition carefully appealing to different groups with specific policies. if he loses one of these groups, his team fears that the math will not add up come election day but he needs to risk it and get tougher on immigration. it has become a proxy for all kinds of issues where people feel that elites simply don't get the concerns of average people and their concerns are rooted in real facts on the ground america has taken in huge numbers of immigrants over the last five decades and 1970, foreign born
once again. >> he has criticized arizona's abortion ban, and this pledged not to sign a national abortion ban if reelected. >> it might seem hard for him to backtrack. he's loudly and repeatedly taken credit for the repeal of roe v. wade. and touted his anti-abortion credentials but donald trump seems to be able to say anything and even do anything without losing the cult, like following he has with republican voters he can appeal to the middle ground certain that his base will stay...
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yesterday the congressman from arizona signing onto that and you also had thomas massey, who told me a couple hours ago that what he wants to see is speaker johnson voluntarily resign so they don't have to force this vote to vacate him and oust him from the speakership chair and have that circus that we saw back in the fall after kevin mccarthy was ousted and you had hakeem jeffries get more votes than any republican candidate for speaker. republicans were embarrassed by that moment. it was certainly a stain on the year that we have seen from them. they want to avoid it, they told me. but they still want to see johnson resign. when i asked if you would do so he did not answer, he walked away. we don't expect him to give up that easily, but a big question looming over his future here on capitol hill. >> i think if he does hillresig will still have a circus, but thank you. joining me now is congresswoman jennifer mckellen, congresswoman, thank you for joining us after today's house vote. let's start there, with the passage of aid packages for ukraine, israel and taiwan, as well as a ti
yesterday the congressman from arizona signing onto that and you also had thomas massey, who told me a couple hours ago that what he wants to see is speaker johnson voluntarily resign so they don't have to force this vote to vacate him and oust him from the speakership chair and have that circus that we saw back in the fall after kevin mccarthy was ousted and you had hakeem jeffries get more votes than any republican candidate for speaker. republicans were embarrassed by that moment. it was...
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some new calls to oust johnson from the speakership today, a third republicans that's paul gosar of arizona announced that he was officially signing on to the motion to vacate this speakership now, for his part, speaker mike johnson has been defiant. he said he's not worried about losing his job, especially if it means doing the right thing. but just given the math and given the margins, it's likely that johnson is going to need to rely on democrats to help bail him out if this motion to vacate does come to the floor. >> and where did the democratic sen. because congressman ro khanna was on cnn the other night, said, even though he disagrees with speaker johnson and many issued, he'd seriously consider voting to defeat the motion to vacate yes. >> so democratic leaders have not yet committed to bailing out johnson, but behind the scenes, anderson, i can tell you there is a lot of interests in throwing him a lifeline and that is because democrats really appreciate the fact that johnson defied his right flank, put this package of critical foreign aid bills on the floor. there's also just a lo
some new calls to oust johnson from the speakership today, a third republicans that's paul gosar of arizona announced that he was officially signing on to the motion to vacate this speakership now, for his part, speaker mike johnson has been defiant. he said he's not worried about losing his job, especially if it means doing the right thing. but just given the math and given the margins, it's likely that johnson is going to need to rely on democrats to help bail him out if this motion to vacate...
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. >> edward from peoria, arizona cannibals ate my uncle. >> sounds like a dingo. ate my babune o aty. >> doug from denver, you're taking the cannibalismnlo thing way too far.nn >> it's only funny to a poinpot telling you the worst way to go. tom from alabama. 51 cia former leaders have just1 signed a letter confirming. n uncle betsy wabys eaten by cannibals. >> glen from vero beach.er he sent johnny to aoc's district beach. >> i'd probably be safer in new guinea. oh, johnny is so delicious woul >> that's what they tell me. laura from vero beach. jesse vero is my world. see you soon. i will see you soon. have a great sou weekend. >> i'm waters. and this is myweeken world. and welcome to hannity. and tonight, in the middle east, a paper tiger has been t humbleheeastd and back at home. well, your president has never looked more weak. just 24 hours ago, israel defy joe biden launched a counterstrike against the islamic republicbihe of ira. and they did it with justy three missiles and is israel reportedly took out a critical missile defense system defending iran's mai
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florida, arizona and now nevada will have ballot measures regarding reproductive rights. how important are those ballot measures in november? >> they are critical. nothing is much more urgent right now than florida and arizona. nevada, it's a really big step. they have protected abortion access. they will have to go to the ballot twice to get this in the constitution. so it's really, really important but what is hair on fire urgent are florida and arizona where you have florida a six week ban about to go into effect which is as we know before most people know they are pregnant and may as well be a total ban and arizona this wild, 1800's abortion ban that's a total ban. voters this november can fix that, can stop these bans in their tracks and for the next couple of months we will have outcomes for pregnant people in those states, particularly in florida. florida is a critical part of the southeast part of this country where it was one of the last few places you could access care and now you will have to go up to virginia to get that care in the south. >> you know there co
florida, arizona and now nevada will have ballot measures regarding reproductive rights. how important are those ballot measures in november? >> they are critical. nothing is much more urgent right now than florida and arizona. nevada, it's a really big step. they have protected abortion access. they will have to go to the ballot twice to get this in the constitution. so it's really, really important but what is hair on fire urgent are florida and arizona where you have florida a six week...
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and arizona, this wild 1800s abortion ban is a total ban. voters this november can fix hi that and stop these bams. for the next couple months, we are going to have devastating out comes for pregnant people in the state, particularly florida. florida is a critical part of the geography of this country. it was one of the last few places you could access care. now women are going to have to go all the way up to virginia to get help in the south. >> there are horror stories about emergency care. i know some republicans are shocked to discover it, but do you ever find real voters who are surprised about the broad ri implications of these bams? >> yes, there are voters beginning to dial in. they understood what happened with roe, it is shocking to understand that emergency care that has already been available to so many americans can be denied. those er players are so terrified of being prosecuted or investigated by the states. the links in which these modern gop controlled ban states are going to punish doctors and their patience will make care
and arizona, this wild 1800s abortion ban is a total ban. voters this november can fix hi that and stop these bams. for the next couple months, we are going to have devastating out comes for pregnant people in the state, particularly florida. florida is a critical part of the geography of this country. it was one of the last few places you could access care. now women are going to have to go all the way up to virginia to get help in the south. >> there are horror stories about emergency...
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stockpicking on our president he's the victim of a systemic generational cannibalism edward from peoria arizona, campbell's eight my uncle sounds like a dingo ate my baby dug from denver you're taking the cannibalism thing way too far it's only connie to a point i'm telling you the worst way to go, todd from alabama 51 cia former leaders have just signed a letter confirming that the uncle was eaten by cannibals glenn from vero beach vero beach said johnny to osc district said they would be safer in new guinea johnny is so delicious that's what they tell me laura from vero beach, see you soon i will see you soon have a great weekend i'm a waters and this is my world. >> sean: welcome to hannity tonight in the middle east a paper tiger has been humbled and back at home the president has never looked more weeks just to 24 hours ago israel defied jill biden they launched a counterstrike against of the islamic public of iran and they did it with just three missiles and israel reportedly took out a critical missile defence system defending iran main nuclear facility now the message was very clear isr
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and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. william: on capitol hill today -- one of the most significant votes of the year. in the house, the leaders of both parties worked together to oppose the most fiery voices in their caucuses, pushing aid for ukraine and other allies over a key hurdle. lisa desjardins joins me now. >> william, this was a massive win for ukraine and a loss for those who fear more involvement there. but it was also a day where we saw the house move away from the most conservative and liberal voices -- a rare day to see that action at the capitol is not always about the shouting. you could have missed it -- looking at the silent capitol steps and gray sky this morning. but inside -- a defining day for this congress -- and u.s. allies. >> now is the moment. history has its eyes on this chamber. >> today we are at an inflection point. >> there is a lot at stake in this moment. correspondent: the high-stakes vote was procedural, whether to tee up the four foreign aid bills. as dozens of republicans voted again
and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. william: on capitol hill today -- one of the most significant votes of the year. in the house, the leaders of both parties worked together to oppose the most fiery voices in their caucuses, pushing aid for ukraine and other allies over a key hurdle. lisa desjardins joins me now. >> william, this was a massive win for ukraine and a loss for those who fear more involvement there. but it was also a day...
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in a statement tonight, arizona's paul gosar saying, "our border cannot be an afterthought. we need a speaker who puts america first." they want tougher border security before any more aid goes to ukraine. but just weeks ago, some of those same republicans blocked tough border security measures in a senate deal supported by both democrats and republicans after coming under pressure from donald trump. but johnson brushing off those threats. are you worried about your job? >> i don't worry. i just do my job. >> reporter: and david, the house is expected to pass this tomorrow afternoon. from there, it goes to the senate where chuck schumer says he's got senators on standby, as they prepare to tackle these bills next. now, the president is emphasizing that there is no time to waste here. he's ready to sign these bills as soon as they get to his desk, stressing that ukraine and israel desperately need this aid. david? >> selina wang up on the hill for us tonight. selina, thank you. >>> this vote comes amid more deadly russian area strikes. new strikes killing at least 25 civilian
in a statement tonight, arizona's paul gosar saying, "our border cannot be an afterthought. we need a speaker who puts america first." they want tougher border security before any more aid goes to ukraine. but just weeks ago, some of those same republicans blocked tough border security measures in a senate deal supported by both democrats and republicans after coming under pressure from donald trump. but johnson brushing off those threats. are you worried about your job? >> i...
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green, massi, and paul gosar of arizona. some republicans are exhausted by the drama over who's in charge. >> this is not supposed to be reality television. we came here to govern. >> johnson is unfazed. >> i'm going to do my job. i'm not deterred. we're going to do the right thing and let the chips fall where they may. >> there are buyer's remorse by some republican who's elected johnson last year. >> tried to select speaker multiple candidates. ended up selecting a candidate who has failed us. >> the house aims to pass the aid bill tomorrow and it's unclear if green will try to strip johnson of his gavel. bret? >> bret: chad, when will we know that? will it be this weekend? will it be after that. >> potentially maybe after the votes tomorrow on the aid package. >> bret: chad, thank you. opening statements are now scheduled for monday in the historic criminal trial for former president donald trump. the remaining juror, alternate positions were filled today. and sworn in. correspondent nate foy is outside the courthouse in
green, massi, and paul gosar of arizona. some republicans are exhausted by the drama over who's in charge. >> this is not supposed to be reality television. we came here to govern. >> johnson is unfazed. >> i'm going to do my job. i'm not deterred. we're going to do the right thing and let the chips fall where they may. >> there are buyer's remorse by some republican who's elected johnson last year. >> tried to select speaker multiple candidates. ended up selecting...
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from wep a studios and washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism from arizona state university. william: on capitol hill today one of the most significant votes of the year, in the house, the leaders of both parties worked to oppose the most fiery voices in their own caucuses pushing aid for ukraine and other allies over a key hurdle. he said de chardin joins me now. reporter: this was a massive win for ukraine and a massive loss are those that fear more involvement but it was also a day where we saw the house move away from them was conservative and liberal voices. you could have missed it looking at the silent capital steps and grace guide this morning but inside a defining day for this congress and u.s. allies. >> now is the moment, history has its eyes on this chamber. >> we are at an inflection point. reporter: the high-stakes vote was procedural, whether to tee up the four foreign aid bills as dozens of republicans voted against their own party. watch the democratic column on the left for a rare shift. emma kratz moved to vote yes saving the bills and pot
from wep a studios and washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism from arizona state university. william: on capitol hill today one of the most significant votes of the year, in the house, the leaders of both parties worked to oppose the most fiery voices in their own caucuses pushing aid for ukraine and other allies over a key hurdle. he said de chardin joins me now. reporter: this was a massive win for ukraine and a massive loss are those that fear more...
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. >>> a third republican, congressman paul gosar of arizona, has joined the effort to oust mike johnson after the house voted to move forward with u.s. aid to ukraine and israel. the rules committee vote -- excuse me, the vote was 316-94, with more democrats than republicans voting to move forward. democrats also helped get the measure out of the rules committee last night. a bipartisan action that is infuriating the speaker's maga republican critics. a final vote is expected tomorrow. the speaker was asked before the vote whether he was worried about keeping his job. >> is it time to call the bluff and put the motion to vacate on the floor? >> we will see what happens. i'm going to do my job. i'm not deterred by threats. we will do the right thing. let the chips fall where they may. >> joining me now is nbc news capitol hill correspondent ryan nobles. the speaker has transformed in the last 48 hours. he is brushing off the challenges. congressman gosar joining marjorie taylor greene to try to oust the speaker. what does that mean? is the world going to see u.s. aid to ukraine? >> repor
. >>> a third republican, congressman paul gosar of arizona, has joined the effort to oust mike johnson after the house voted to move forward with u.s. aid to ukraine and israel. the rules committee vote -- excuse me, the vote was 316-94, with more democrats than republicans voting to move forward. democrats also helped get the measure out of the rules committee last night. a bipartisan action that is infuriating the speaker's maga republican critics. a final vote is expected tomorrow....
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trump including our brand-new fox news poll showing biden leading in the swing states of michigan and arizona and georgia while the race is even in penciling and wisconsin another pull out of wisconsin's night had donald trump out bite to the harvard youth poll showing biden's led among young voters is now down 15 points from this time in 2020 and a new nation wide emerson poll has trump leading by three or four points depending on weather or not third-party candidates are included now biden is clearly concerned about those third-party candidates cutting into his support today in philadelphia he held event to keep endorsements from the kennedy family amid the arcade independent run here with reaction is the former 2020 replicant presidential candidate we get your reaction to the poles i have always said that donald trump defies all conventional potable gravity because the harder they attack him and people can see they're witnessing right before their eyes the on fairness in the courtroom in new york it seems that it is not impacting the american people at all it is having the opposite effect
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how about arizona? these are all important key swing states. how about michigan obviously? and in wisconsin and pennsylvania where he does doesn't have the right now the signatures necessarily reach the ballot. the ballot signature threshold is very, very low. it's in the thousands and wisconsin, maine biden only won by like 20,000 votes. that's exactly right. so this is, i think why we're so interested in rfk. i don't think there's anyone who really thinks he can win the presidency. i think what a lot of people are interested in, if, okay, if it gets 5% or 6% of the vote, who does he take away from at this point, it looks like perhaps equally from both.& is there i mean, how much of his board has some fascination with the kennedy name. it's hard to it's hard to measure, but i will say that the vast majority of his comes from younger people, people who were not alive during when robert f. kennedy were alive. in fact, the people who were alive and his support is significantly lower amongst them. it's about half the level than it is amongst those who are actually not when he
how about arizona? these are all important key swing states. how about michigan obviously? and in wisconsin and pennsylvania where he does doesn't have the right now the signatures necessarily reach the ballot. the ballot signature threshold is very, very low. it's in the thousands and wisconsin, maine biden only won by like 20,000 votes. that's exactly right. so this is, i think why we're so interested in rfk. i don't think there's anyone who really thinks he can win the presidency. i think...
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newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. william: today, the u.s. imposed new sanctions on iran in response to tehran's unprecedented attack last weekend on israel. and the u.s. is vetoing an attempt in the u.n. security council to create an independent palestinian state. all this as israel continues to debate how and when to respond to iran's attack. nick schifrin looks at u.s.'s attempts to prevent even more regional escalation. nick: william, this afternoon, president biden and prime minister benjamin netanyahu's top national security aides talked about israel's potential response to the iranian attack. u.s. officials have made it clear, they think israel should not respond militarily and are trying to increase economic and diplomatic pressure on iran to help make their case. for the lay of the land in the u.s. and the region, we get two views. ambassador dennis ross played leading roles in the mideast peace process for more than 12 years. he is now the counselor and a distinguished fellow at the washing
newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. william: today, the u.s. imposed new sanctions on iran in response to tehran's unprecedented attack last weekend on israel. and the u.s. is vetoing an attempt in the u.n. security council to create an independent palestinian state. all this as israel continues to debate how and when to respond to iran's attack. nick schifrin looks at u.s.'s attempts to...
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and you saw that when kamala harris went down to arizona, right? instead of being scared of going down to the border because people have been saying it's a problem for them. she was able to go down there and talk about abortion. >> everyone stick with me because we have more to talk, discuss. there's a trump campaign and the larger republican party will, republicans tried to separate themselves at all from trump, the candidate that's next erin burnett outfront tonight. it's seven on cnn, you know, i spent a lot of time thinking about dirt at three in the morning. and he time but people don't know. is that not all der is the same. you need dirt with the right kind of nutrients. look at this new organic soil from miracle grow everybody should have it, it worked great for us. >> this is as good as gold in any garden if people only knew that it really is about the dirt, your dirt nerd huge turret i'm proud of it do you want to close out should i normally i'd hold but taking the games as smart here right? >> feel more competent. what's dog ratings from
and you saw that when kamala harris went down to arizona, right? instead of being scared of going down to the border because people have been saying it's a problem for them. she was able to go down there and talk about abortion. >> everyone stick with me because we have more to talk, discuss. there's a trump campaign and the larger republican party will, republicans tried to separate themselves at all from trump, the candidate that's next erin burnett outfront tonight. it's seven on cnn,...
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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
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...
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abortion ban. >> there are defined calls from former president trump in arizona us senate candidate kari lake to take a more moderate approach. which ahead of the november election just last week, you'll recall arizona state supreme court ruled in favor of upholding the 18, 64 law, which prohibits abortions except to save the life of a woman abortion rights opponents gathered outside the state house today a member of the arizona chapter of right to life said, quote, this is not a political issue. it's a moral issue. abortion rights advocates were also on hand. they've been gathering signatures for ballot measure that would enshrine abortion access in the state's constitution up until fetal viability which doctors estimate is ar
abortion ban. >> there are defined calls from former president trump in arizona us senate candidate kari lake to take a more moderate approach. which ahead of the november election just last week, you'll recall arizona state supreme court ruled in favor of upholding the 18, 64 law, which prohibits abortions except to save the life of a woman abortion rights opponents gathered outside the state house today a member of the arizona chapter of right to life said, quote, this is not a...
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that why kari lake didn't win in arizona as you covered that race. >> you are defined by your enemies. >> but there is a reason that politicians don't generally court negative attention. they are not like, they are not pop stars and they are not shock jocks. they have a different job, which is to get 50 plus plus one. if you get negative attention, that hurts you and that has been the mathematical case with donald trumpment we just lost sight of it. the negative attention doesn't make him more popular even if it supercharges his base. >> i know he still wants to be liked. >> he doesn't like the negative attention. >> he operates like a human ab test. he looks at the last reaction he got and if it got him a lot of attention, he just repeats it again. he registered amplitude of reaction. but not whether it is negative or positive. he considers failure when people ignore him. >> i also think the sheer duration of this. i just keep thinking about, again, i actually find it sort of relatable. i think i would have a hard time sitting still that many hours. the sheer duration of what is happ
that why kari lake didn't win in arizona as you covered that race. >> you are defined by your enemies. >> but there is a reason that politicians don't generally court negative attention. they are not like, they are not pop stars and they are not shock jocks. they have a different job, which is to get 50 plus plus one. if you get negative attention, that hurts you and that has been the mathematical case with donald trumpment we just lost sight of it. the negative attention doesn'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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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,
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...