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. >> i'm sunlen serfaty in washington and this is cnn news out of pardon me, out of arizona and where the house of representatives has just voted to overturn the state's civil war era abortion law, the law which was passed before arizona was a state and before women had the right to vote bans nearly all abortions with just one exception. >> and that is to save the life of the mother the repeal now moves to the senate where it's expected to pass. >> cnn's natasha, china's in phoenix following the story force and the tasha lawmakers tried to do this twice before and failed. what was different this time? >> a few people just needed an extra week. apparently, there were a handful of republicans who joined democrats voting along party lines. there to push through this repeal. and as you mentioned now it goes to the senate where it is also expected to pass there also with a little help from republicans for the democrats, i'm standing now with representative stephanie saw hamilton, the author of the repeal bill, a democrat here who has been pushing for this. it tell me just your initial reac
. >> i'm sunlen serfaty in washington and this is cnn news out of pardon me, out of arizona and where the house of representatives has just voted to overturn the state's civil war era abortion law, the law which was passed before arizona was a state and before women had the right to vote bans nearly all abortions with just one exception. >> and that is to save the life of the mother the repeal now moves to the senate where it's expected to pass. >> cnn's natasha, china's in...
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. >> thank you so much we're also keeping an eye on arizona because we're learning there that state house lawmakers are expected to push through this repeating he'll of the civil war era abortion law there. >> and this is something that the arizona house tried and failed to do twice already soon as and toss it can has been following the story from phoenix some tosca bring us up to speed on what's happening abortion, brianna, i have republican source telling me that despite the failed attempts today, it is likely fleet to go through. >> so they only meet on wednesdays and the legislation, session just began that for the day at 10:00 a.m. local time here. so we're tracking what what but what happened last wednesday to failed attempts was to try to bring the bill of the repeal bill to the house floor to bypass procedural hurdles to get it even considered on the full floor. they couldn't get that to happen. but this source tells me that there are the votes air today to overcome that hurdle. and then to actually pass the repeal. now, if they succeed in doing that, that's not the end of the sto
. >> thank you so much we're also keeping an eye on arizona because we're learning there that state house lawmakers are expected to push through this repeating he'll of the civil war era abortion law there. >> and this is something that the arizona house tried and failed to do twice already soon as and toss it can has been following the story from phoenix some tosca bring us up to speed on what's happening abortion, brianna, i have republican source telling me that despite the...
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the'd, the arizona case shows these are both laws that were passed in the 18 the 18, 64, and arizona 18, 90. these laws are springing back to life and, the question is, who's going to have the final word? the federal government, the voters of the state in an initiative of the legislature. the the bottom line is these extreme abortion bans are not popular even in the reddest states. as arizona shows. and when they're submitted to a vote of legislators are the people today. they tend to get over returned the only vote that matters is gonna be the vote in the supreme court, at least on this issue right now. >> so in 20 seconds or less, each of you i want you to predict where you think the supreme court will try to base this decision. gloria, first to you i'm going to say the power is going to have to be with supremacy of the federal law and that they're going to say that the state cannot say is just when a woman's life is in danger. >> jeffrey, to you, this is the court that overturned dobbs. where do you think they want to be here? i mean, overturn roe as gloria says, they do care abou
the'd, the arizona case shows these are both laws that were passed in the 18 the 18, 64, and arizona 18, 90. these laws are springing back to life and, the question is, who's going to have the final word? the federal government, the voters of the state in an initiative of the legislature. the the bottom line is these extreme abortion bans are not popular even in the reddest states. as arizona shows. and when they're submitted to a vote of legislators are the people today. they tend to get over...
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there's one in arizona. then when you look at the top five cities with the cleanest air and the us, most of them are along the east coast. there's one in maine, there's one in north carolina, so we do see these regional differences when we think about the areas with the most air pollution. and we also know sarah, there are many vulnerable groups out there. older adults, infants, pregnant women. so this is a public health concern that really needs a lot of attention it's interesting to see the disparities between the west and the east coast. the west getting all of those fires, making a big, big, big difference jacqueline howard, thank you so much. appreciate it exactly. so this morning, donald trump is standing by to find out if the judge overseeing his hush money trial is going to hold them in contempt and punish him for violating the gag rule order that has been in place and if he has crossed the line, if that's what the judge decides, what is the penalty going to be, and also the plot thickens. maybe ther
there's one in arizona. then when you look at the top five cities with the cleanest air and the us, most of them are along the east coast. there's one in maine, there's one in north carolina, so we do see these regional differences when we think about the areas with the most air pollution. and we also know sarah, there are many vulnerable groups out there. older adults, infants, pregnant women. so this is a public health concern that really needs a lot of attention it's interesting to see the...
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everybody on her staff with what a rocky start she had on the job, but in being out with her, i was in arizona and nevada with her. you can see in those battleground states and overall a looser, more energetic, more ready to go kind of approach to her. she he is talking about prosecuting the case of being the prosecutor out there, taking a part of the arguments and i'm like, i said, to her, we sat down in an exclusive interview in las vegas. i said, what about whoever trump picks as his running mate what do you think about the person she said to me? and i think a pretty good mark of where her mind is these days, i'm ready for whoever has the film in the blanks to do it that's one way to put it zero. this goes from here. it's good to see you in a great reporting as always, john got to figure out the fill in the blank. >> there you get to choose. it's a chooser own venture all right. >> thank you very much with now a cnn political commentator, s. e. cupp and democratic strategist consultant simon rosenberg, friends we just saw donald trump leave trump tower for the manhattan courthouse for openi
everybody on her staff with what a rocky start she had on the job, but in being out with her, i was in arizona and nevada with her. you can see in those battleground states and overall a looser, more energetic, more ready to go kind of approach to her. she he is talking about prosecuting the case of being the prosecutor out there, taking a part of the arguments and i'm like, i said, to her, we sat down in an exclusive interview in las vegas. i said, what about whoever trump picks as his running...
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states like wisconsin, michigan, and pennsylvania than he has in those sun belt battleground states like arizona, nevada, and of course, george on this particular one one where donald trump has held a pretty consistent lead through this campaign. you know, one thing that's notables, all these states here up on the screen in 2020, joe biden won michigan by the widest margin since surely so you're correct by three points. so what's happening there now? yes. so what's happening here in this particular one, if we were just looking at one pole, right. and you saw okay. donald trump ahead by three points. that's well within the margin of error, but i want to sort of take a look here at the trend line. and that is, that there really isn't much of a trend line. there's just a lot of consistency going on here. fox trump plus three wall street journal, trump plus three cnn last month, trump plus eight cute quinnipiac trump plus three ba in march, and fox back in february, had trump plus two. so in fact, there isn't any real trend linthat we're seeing a from donald trump. despite what we're seeing national
states like wisconsin, michigan, and pennsylvania than he has in those sun belt battleground states like arizona, nevada, and of course, george on this particular one one where donald trump has held a pretty consistent lead through this campaign. you know, one thing that's notables, all these states here up on the screen in 2020, joe biden won michigan by the widest margin since surely so you're correct by three points. so what's happening there now? yes. so what's happening here in this...
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the details on those numbers, and to arizona state senators cross the aisle, voting with democrats. and the effort to repeal that states civil war abortion ban those stories and much more coming up on cnn news central the lead with jake tapper today at four on cnn for coffee, dunkin, tennis game for strength and power and made her who she is she asked to find a way to redefine herself. i want you to do my coach. i want you to be my coat. >> and then she finds her power and other ways i think there's a lot of women out there that will feel themselves and tashi, it's not in love with you. >> what makes you? think i want someone to be in love with me challengers. >> we did our people 26. >> when i was 12 years old with cancer, i spent most of the year looking at a hospital window all i wanted was to be outside i owe the people at st. jude everything because i am 17 years cancer-free my marathon is for st. jude and helping all those kids with cancer just want to be kids again. >> i thought we had a planned for dad. >> he was set to go to the senior living community, right by my house. >
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he could easily beyond the ballot and seems to be moving in that direction in arizona and nevada and in a number of other swing states, there are only seven or eight of them really, if he's just on the swing state ballots, he may well get enough votes to deny biden the second term. this is serious business it's interesting to see that the kennedys early on have recognized this. >> yeah, o'leary, we have to leave the conversation there. we appreciate your joining us. i do want to remind our viewers about your book on the kennedy family, the kennedy half century, the presidency assassination and lasting legacy of john f. kennedy, leiria thanks for being with us thank you, boris. of course. still have this hour on cnn news central, not only that big endorsement coming from the kennedy family, but also drama on capitol for hill, house speaker mike johnson facing growing threats days leadership. as some republicans have devised a plan to save his job, what they're urging him to do and how it could put in jeopardy those foreign aid bills that he's trying to pass this weekend, plus official
he could easily beyond the ballot and seems to be moving in that direction in arizona and nevada and in a number of other swing states, there are only seven or eight of them really, if he's just on the swing state ballots, he may well get enough votes to deny biden the second term. this is serious business it's interesting to see that the kennedys early on have recognized this. >> yeah, o'leary, we have to leave the conversation there. we appreciate your joining us. i do want to remind...
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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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, 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
, 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...
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for arizona's to know. they can still at least get abortions to 15 weeks here as all of this activity is playing out. and so this week, patients are to come back and we'd been busier and people are grateful that they still have the opportunity to get their abortion, but they're also concerned about the future of now whether someone they care about when needed an abortion in the future. >> if this law dating back to the 1860s is the law of the land going for it currently as the supreme state supreme court said last week, it does it does hold someone like, you providing abortion care may be liable and maybe sent to prison for two to five years. if that is the case what do you do my position is a bit unique as well because i'm not only the provider, but i'm also the person who runs the clinic. >> and so i look at this from so many different vantage points in terms of one, i am outraged because i have been to provide an abortion care for 23 years of my adult life and to not be able to use those skills that i le
for arizona's to know. they can still at least get abortions to 15 weeks here as all of this activity is playing out. and so this week, patients are to come back and we'd been busier and people are grateful that they still have the opportunity to get their abortion, but they're also concerned about the future of now whether someone they care about when needed an abortion in the future. >> if this law dating back to the 1860s is the law of the land going for it currently as the supreme...
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in the state of arizona and nationwide because even if 100 people there say they're all pro life, that may mean slightly different exceptions or allowances depending on who it is and so we are monitoring what's happening sitting on the floor now, even if they did bypass procedures to be able to take a vote on the repeal, let's say hypothetically, if the house did repeal that, it would still have to go to the other chamber senate and the senate would have to hear this three times before they take a vote. so we are watching this incremental process. of course in a state where where the republican majority in both chambers is razor thin at the moment. just a majority of two republicans in both houses, in both house and senate we are also talking about a state that has since it's 2020 gone democratic for the senate races, the gubernatorial race. and so a lot has changed here. this is a dynamic situation. you also have a group of people gathering signatures to try and put an initiative on the november ballot to try to enshrine abortion rights in the state's constitution. a lot of the folks
in the state of arizona and nationwide because even if 100 people there say they're all pro life, that may mean slightly different exceptions or allowances depending on who it is and so we are monitoring what's happening sitting on the floor now, even if they did bypass procedures to be able to take a vote on the repeal, let's say hypothetically, if the house did repeal that, it would still have to go to the other chamber senate and the senate would have to hear this three times before they...
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. >> another big story we're following right now, lawmakers in arizona or pushing to repeal the state's near-total abortion ban. just one week after the state supreme court, there revived a law from the 1800s that bans the procedure in all cases except to save the mother's life it is a rolling that has sparked outrage and could have far-reaching consequences for the election in november, cnn's natasha chin is live in phoenix with the latest developments in uttar. we were just looking at and some video there. walk us through the process that house lawmakers now face today in getting this bill to the floor well, they just started the session, gobbled in about five minutes ago. >> this is going to require fire. the house to bypass some procedural laws where they typically have to hear a bill and committed committee before it goes to the full floor. but they could vote to bypass that and look at the repeal on the floor today. now, by looking at whether they bypass that procedure, you can kind of get a sense of whether there's enough interests it's an urgency to actually repeal this law that
. >> another big story we're following right now, lawmakers in arizona or pushing to repeal the state's near-total abortion ban. just one week after the state supreme court, there revived a law from the 1800s that bans the procedure in all cases except to save the mother's life it is a rolling that has sparked outrage and could have far-reaching consequences for the election in november, cnn's natasha chin is live in phoenix with the latest developments in uttar. we were just looking at...
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supreme court had to go with this particular law in their logic was that the 15 week ban, which arizona passed in 2022, a few years ago, that was we valid because roe versus wade wasn't existence. now, that roe was overturned they said that leaves this 1860s law. and so we're going to see what happens today. hey, in this state house, cape, slowly, good to see you, natasha. thank you so admonished by the judge, the warning donald trump received already while sitting in court in, the courtroom of his first criminal trial. and an uber driver is dead and 81 year-old man is charged with her murder. and now police say both of them are manipulated by a scan amr luck from the nation's capital, one of the most unforgettable nights in dc, that's wonderful. >> you back here, resident biden and comedian collin joseph headline the white house correspondents dinner lives saturday, april 27th at seven eastern on cnn well, changing question. >> are you keeping as much of your investment gains as possible my taxes can erode returns quickly, so you need attacks optimized portfolio et creative planning. o
supreme court had to go with this particular law in their logic was that the 15 week ban, which arizona passed in 2022, a few years ago, that was we valid because roe versus wade wasn't existence. now, that roe was overturned they said that leaves this 1860s law. and so we're going to see what happens today. hey, in this state house, cape, slowly, good to see you, natasha. thank you so admonished by the judge, the warning donald trump received already while sitting in court in, the courtroom of...
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i mean, what we saw yesterday was purely political stunt arizona needs real solutions that the border not more politics. i listened to 40 minutes of them reading the articles. there were no crimes. high crimes, or misdemeanors. there was no corruption, there was no bribery. >> it was just a political exercise. >> and republicans, even in the united states senate, they get this a lot of my republican colleagues they want to get through this quickly, set this aside, and then get back to solving the real problems that our country faces. kate. ten weeks ago, we could have gotten alone our way to solving this and unfortunately, my republican colleagues, other colleagues in the senate ran away from this because they just want to continue to talk about this problem political or real regardless senator john thune, a top republican in the senate. >> he says that if you all vote to dismiss the charges, it will put senate democrats who are running for reelection in red states in a difficult position kind of making them soon says, look like they're turning a deaf, deaf ear and a blind eye to the
i mean, what we saw yesterday was purely political stunt arizona needs real solutions that the border not more politics. i listened to 40 minutes of them reading the articles. there were no crimes. high crimes, or misdemeanors. there was no corruption, there was no bribery. >> it was just a political exercise. >> and republicans, even in the united states senate, they get this a lot of my republican colleagues they want to get through this quickly, set this aside, and then get back...