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and they held because of people like rusty bowers, the speaker of the arizona state house, who refused repeatedly the pressure of donald trump to take unconstitutional actions because of mike pence. they held because individuals in positions that mattered did the right thing. and the lesson for all of us, i'm amazed how many leaders seem to view themselves as bystanders. let's ignore trump and he will go away and we do not have to defeat him. no, we actually have to defeat him and we all have to do that. not just those in elected office. we have to hold elected officials to a higher standard. when i think about the most memorable and consequential experiences in the house, before the select committee, it was times when i was in a debate with someone i did not agree with on whatever the issue was, but they were knowledgeable. another member or members who knew what they're talking about, understand why they arrived at the view that they had. i hope i could come into the debate as prepared as they were. when you show that respect, that is how you get good policy. you're willing to listen
and they held because of people like rusty bowers, the speaker of the arizona state house, who refused repeatedly the pressure of donald trump to take unconstitutional actions because of mike pence. they held because individuals in positions that mattered did the right thing. and the lesson for all of us, i'm amazed how many leaders seem to view themselves as bystanders. let's ignore trump and he will go away and we do not have to defeat him. no, we actually have to defeat him and we all have...
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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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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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trtrump knelt weeding six of sen swing states arizona, georgia, michigan, nevada, he's got some pretty big leads on when he loses in no he is ahead in wisconsin as a well-preserved trump is ahead six of seven swing states. the trail so far don't look like they're hurting him too. >> not at all. we're not shower cherry picking one pulsing this is what's happened since october poll after poll trump lee and the only states that matter in elections north, come georgia, arizona, wisconsin, pennsylvania and a missing window come to me eventually. larry: mark simone joe concha thank you gentlemen appreciate n it. i am kudlow will btee backn wiy last word. but this is my story. ( ♪ ) and with once-daily trelegy, it can still be beautiful. because with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler, trelegy keeps my airways open for a full 24 hours and prevents future flare-ups. trelegy also improves lung function, so i can breathe more freely all day and night. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking
trtrump knelt weeding six of sen swing states arizona, georgia, michigan, nevada, he's got some pretty big leads on when he loses in no he is ahead in wisconsin as a well-preserved trump is ahead six of seven swing states. the trail so far don't look like they're hurting him too. >> not at all. we're not shower cherry picking one pulsing this is what's happened since october poll after poll trump lee and the only states that matter in elections north, come georgia, arizona, wisconsin,...
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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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this paves the way for arizona potentially to return to a 15-week limit on abortions. a state senate vote is expected next week. this comes as the us supreme court is now weighing a case focusing in an emergency abortion care. as cnn's paula reid reports today, the supreme court heard another historic case on abortion as protesters on both sides of the issue gathered out front the high stakes hearing focused on idaho's abortion ban and how it applies in medical emergencies. >> the state allows exceptions when the life of a mother is at risk but the biden administration sued the state, arguing that federal law requires the state to allow the procedure if it is needed to stabilize a patient even when the mother's condition is not yet life-threatening, joshua turner argued for the state& faced a barrage of medical hypotheticals from the liberal justices. >> all of the these cases are rare, but within these rare cases, there's a significant number whereas woman is her life is not in parallel, but she's going to lose her reproductive organs. she's going to lose the ability
this paves the way for arizona potentially to return to a 15-week limit on abortions. a state senate vote is expected next week. this comes as the us supreme court is now weighing a case focusing in an emergency abortion care. as cnn's paula reid reports today, the supreme court heard another historic case on abortion as protesters on both sides of the issue gathered out front the high stakes hearing focused on idaho's abortion ban and how it applies in medical emergencies. >> the state...
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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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poll, voters have economic pessimism, trump is ahead of biden in six of seven swing states, ahead in arizona, nevada, north carolina, pennsylvania and wisconsin, biden ahead in michigan. what you think is going on here? the consumer is still in good shape. >> the consumer is in good shape because they are borrowing heavily. let's not forget inflation was much lower during the trump years and moreover funds were affordable when trump was president and i would add the race about the job market. reality is, recent gains in employment have narrowly been focused on several industries. government, healthcare and leisure and hospitality. 75% of all jobs added to the u.s. economy during the past 12 months. that's not good. moreover when i speak to college students, they tell me this is the worst job market for college graduates since the covid recession. let's face it, we got consulting firms, accounting firms are not hiring like they did jersey during recent years. >> the industries that are hiring including the government, they are not high-paying jobs. manufacturing jobs for goodness psaki. let's
poll, voters have economic pessimism, trump is ahead of biden in six of seven swing states, ahead in arizona, nevada, north carolina, pennsylvania and wisconsin, biden ahead in michigan. what you think is going on here? the consumer is still in good shape. >> the consumer is in good shape because they are borrowing heavily. let's not forget inflation was much lower during the trump years and moreover funds were affordable when trump was president and i would add the race about the job...
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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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poll after poll, only states that matter in elections, north carolina, arizona, wisconsin, pennsylvania, i'm missing one. it will come to me eventually. larry: we appreciate it. i'm kudlow. right back with my last word. of the things you love. some things should stand the test of time. long lasting eylea hd could significantly improve your vision and can help you go up to 4 months between treatments. if you have an eye infection, eye pain or redness, or allergies to eylea hd, don't use. eye...
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the arguments took place hours before the arizona state house voted to repeal its 160-year-old near total abortion ban. that law heads to the senate. joining our consideration, the president of reproductive freedom for all, minnie tim raju was here. she was outside the supreme court today speaking to a crowd about reproductive rights and freedom. with me at the table, former obama white house policy director, msnbc medical contributor, our dear friend vida patel. katty is still with us as well. it's incredible, incredible that this is even being debated. even more incredible that it sounds like from the questioning conservative justices want to preserve idaho's right to prosecute doctors. >> yeah, it's very troubling. i had to kind of catch up on listening to this. and the whole time i thought this is not going the direction that i thought it could go in where the emergency medical treatment and labor act which is kind of what's at heart here, it's really -- it has nothing to do with abortion. it's really about triaging, stabilizing the patient and understanding how to treat them. so it h
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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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. >> 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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. >> arizona state house lawmakers just passed a bill thatld repeal the near total ban on abortion in the state, the president's view on that. sec. jean-pierre: you've heard us talk about the 1864 law and how it sets us back. 1864. we are in 2024, and there is a law that they wanted to move forward without obviously would hurt women, would hurt reproductive rights, would hurt obviously women to make a decision about their health care. and i have not seen that report, but if this is the case, that it has been repealed in one of the chambers, that is a good thing, right? we are moving forward in the right direction, we are moving forward to where we are today in 2024, when we should be protecting our freedom, protecting a woman's right to make a very personal decision about her body. >> last of a real quickly, i know you've got to go, but mentioning the word tiktok, maybe that's one work of a tiktok, there isbetween the two, if you had an elevator pitch, there are 170 million americans who use tiktok right now, what is the simple statement for americans right now who say the president o
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we've already seen -- arizona is absolutely a swing state. one of the closest in the 2020 election. the supreme court's ruling in arizona probably fundamentally changed the trajectory of where that state's going to be. >> yamiche alcindor, robert gibbs, thank you both. eugene daniels, you're going to stay with me. in 60 seconds, more pro-palestinian demonstrations erupt at colleges across the country. could college graduations be at stake? we'll head to the campus in the middle of this controversy. e ca middle of this controversy i'll be honest. by the end of the day, my floors...yeesh. but who has the time to clean? that's why i love my swiffer wetjet. it's a quick and easy way to get my floors clean. wetjet absorbs and locks grime deep inside. look at that! swiffer wetjet. what if you could go from this to this. with just one step tresemmé silk serum. time for the ultimate humidity test. weightlessly smooth hair your turn. new tresemmé keratin smooth collection. students... students of any age, from anywhere. using our technology to power different ways of learning. so when mind
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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
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you even look at some of the senate candidates in arizona, pennsylvania, they have shifted their abortion position from 2022. like trump, they seem wary of being seen as a vote for me is a vote for restriction of abortion. how do you assess where republicans are as a whole? what is the downside of not taking a stand on 15 weeks or not being more vocal on the issues now? it appears to me that what happened in 2022 is sort of happening again. guest: first of all, people should say with a believe and stick with it. regardless of the issue, you should stick with what you believe and he particularly met. otherwise you get yourself in trouble and you're not honest about your own position. the question you're asking me and the question you're asking kari lake and donald trump you really should ask the democrats. whoever debates vice president harris and what we hope will be at least one bise presidential debate should ask her. vice president harris, in your own home state of california abortion is basically allowed anytime, anywhere, anyone. at least acknowledge science. forget about religion or
you even look at some of the senate candidates in arizona, pennsylvania, they have shifted their abortion position from 2022. like trump, they seem wary of being seen as a vote for me is a vote for restriction of abortion. how do you assess where republicans are as a whole? what is the downside of not taking a stand on 15 weeks or not being more vocal on the issues now? it appears to me that what happened in 2022 is sort of happening again. guest: first of all, people should say with a believe...
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the key ones from a presidential perspective, or arizona florida nevada yeah. >> listened bloomberg's got to pull out today. i'm swing states and it shows that for half of the voters in the state, abortion is a very, very important issue to their vote in arizona, you look at independent voters according to our poll, they trust by knowing these issues by 12 points over trump in suburban women trust biden over trump by 25 points. so that is the sort of constellation of voters that they are looking at energizing, as you said, there's obviously going to be a ballot initiative on the ballot. there that democrats are pushing, republicans are meeting, i think today to figure out what kind ballot initiative of vacant put on the roster in november as well. >> we're going to talk later in the show about the raw anti-semitism that is not just popping up but exploding on some campuses but right here, i want to talk about the role politics of what continues to concern the biden campaign, which is maybe another star in that constellation that you talked about of issues that the both campaigns are d
the key ones from a presidential perspective, or arizona florida nevada yeah. >> listened bloomberg's got to pull out today. i'm swing states and it shows that for half of the voters in the state, abortion is a very, very important issue to their vote in arizona, you look at independent voters according to our poll, they trust by knowing these issues by 12 points over trump in suburban women trust biden over trump by 25 points. so that is the sort of constellation of voters that they are...
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patriot missiles made in arizona, javelins made in alabama, artillery shells made in ohio, pennsylvania, texas, and we're helping ukraine while at the same time investing in our own industrial base, strengthening our own national security and supporting jobs to nearly 40 states all across america. you know, the united nations is not acting alone to state the obvious. our allies in europe and around the world who have constantly been asking me, are we going to step up, we're not going to walk away, are we? they're very concerned. if we fail to step up, lord only knows what would happen and the cohesion of nato. they're also sending significant help to ukraine. we're all standing together against this brutal dictator. this is directly, directly in the united states national security interest. if putin triumphs in ukraine, the next move of russian forces could very well be a direct attack on a nato ally. and you all know full well that invoking article 5, the north atlantic treaty, would be the first thing that comes to mind, which declares an attack on one is an attack on all. and putin a
patriot missiles made in arizona, javelins made in alabama, artillery shells made in ohio, pennsylvania, texas, and we're helping ukraine while at the same time investing in our own industrial base, strengthening our own national security and supporting jobs to nearly 40 states all across america. you know, the united nations is not acting alone to state the obvious. our allies in europe and around the world who have constantly been asking me, are we going to step up, we're not going to walk...
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missiles made in arizona. made in alabama. artillery shells made in ohio, pennsylvania, texas. we are helping ukraine while at the same time investing in our own industrial base, strengthening our own national security, supporting jobs in nearly 40 states across america. you know, united states is not acting alone, to state the obvious. our allies in europe and around the world, constantly asking are we going to step up? we're not going to look away, are we? some of you have been in these international meetings with me. they are very concerned that if we fail to step up, lord only knows what will happen. we are all standing together against this brutal dictator. as i've argued for months, this is directly -- directly in the united states national security interest. if putin were to triumph in ukraine, the next move of russian forces could very well be a direct attack on a nato ally, and you will know that in article five, north atlantic tree would be the first thing that comes to mind, which declares an attack on one is an attack on all. if putin attacks a nato ally like he is
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. >> in arizona, governor gavin newsom is taking action in california for what he wants to do. that would make it easier for abortion providers to cross into our state and continue their work. his new step in an already heated battle with republican led states, plus, we are asking for people to, if they see anything. >> you know, we put out everywhere. >> the family of an east bay teenager found dead in san francisco says something doesn't add up. why? they say someone has to know what happened. then i believe, a attempt of tesla to get better. >> but i don't think that we've seen the last of it. >> tesla announces several thousand layoffs, some of which will impact bay area workers. what analysts say they think about the fact that more could be on the way from ktvu. >> fox two news. this is mornings on two. >> well, good morning and welcome back i'm gasia mikaelian and good morning i'm dave clark. >> it's wednesday april 24th right in the middle of the week. gasia. that's right. >> today felt milder to me than yesterday. how do you feel? good. >> but lots of clouds over here f
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i'm fearful that abortion will be very central on two states ballots, nevada and arizona. trump needs to win those states and abortion is on the ballot and that drives turnout. makes me crazy that has happened but that's where we are. stuart: thanks very much, see use in. donald trump is going after columbia university for switching to hybrid classes for the rest of the semester. kelly o'grady with me this morning. what exactly is trump saying about columbia? lauren: he's blasting them for going remote and saying the other side wins if you're going to do this. donald trump took questions on the protest yesterday before meeting with the former japanese prime minister, listen to what he had to say. >> what's going on with colleges, closing columbia now, columbia should gain strength and courage and keeping the school open, it's crazy because that means the other side wins. when you start closing down colleges and universities the other side in japan they don't know about that, they don't close. they keep it open and make it work and the people running columbia have many mist
i'm fearful that abortion will be very central on two states ballots, nevada and arizona. trump needs to win those states and abortion is on the ballot and that drives turnout. makes me crazy that has happened but that's where we are. stuart: thanks very much, see use in. donald trump is going after columbia university for switching to hybrid classes for the rest of the semester. kelly o'grady with me this morning. what exactly is trump saying about columbia? lauren: he's blasting them for...
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. >> reporter: as the trend takes off in texas, arizona to southern california, not everyone is wild about sharing the space like doug and jaime baker. >> i like not having trick or treaters every october. that's just me. >> you know, we don't want indicates the millennial move coachella here all yearlong. >> reporter: but the research indicates the millennial move likely isn't going anywhere. a recent harvard study showed the number of millennials moving to peripheral suburbs jumped to 10%. for young aspiring couples like the murphys, the pivot is perfect. >> i think the next step with our future is this home and building it for our family and building it to work for our family in the future. >> so many questions, sam. get off my lawn! no halloween. no trick or treating. >> it's burning man every day! >> are there budget concerns when it comes to buying these places? how are they doing it. >> how do they afford it? >> reporter: by the way, that same couple did say these kids play their music so loud, and i am not making it up. as far as the budgetary concerns, there are mandatory bu
. >> reporter: as the trend takes off in texas, arizona to southern california, not everyone is wild about sharing the space like doug and jaime baker. >> i like not having trick or treaters every october. that's just me. >> you know, we don't want indicates the millennial move coachella here all yearlong. >> reporter: but the research indicates the millennial move likely isn't going anywhere. a recent harvard study showed the number of millennials moving to peripheral...
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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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this is after arizona's supreme court upheld a abortion ban. that law would not even allow for abortion in the case of rape or incest. >> for me, it's chilling and goes well beyond just the issue of women's reproductive care. access to contraception, fix consequential moment that has absorbed most of our focus. >> reporter: that news coverage will begin at 10:30 this morning. >> thank you , we'll have the results coming up for you in our midday news. >>> a delegation from north korea is visiting iran. media confirming that trip which is being led by the country's cabinet minister for international trade. so far, iranian government has not reported on this visit. the two countries have long been suspected of cooperating on military programs. orders reported that iran provided a large number of ballistic missiles to russia for its war with ukraine. >>> students continued to protest the war in gaza. the president said a midnight deadline for that agreement to be reached. according to a spokesperson, student protesters have confirmed that this dism
this is after arizona's supreme court upheld a abortion ban. that law would not even allow for abortion in the case of rape or incest. >> for me, it's chilling and goes well beyond just the issue of women's reproductive care. access to contraception, fix consequential moment that has absorbed most of our focus. >> reporter: that news coverage will begin at 10:30 this morning. >> thank you , we'll have the results coming up for you in our midday news. >>> a delegation...
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to leave it up to the states, biden and the democrats are going to be able to point to florida and arizona which allow abortion only in the fest 6 weeks, and they'll make hay with that in certain elements of the population. this is not an absolute weaponner for the democrats. we saw that in virginia in the off-year elections where the republicans were on the receiving end of abortion attacks, and they took every statehouse of rell -- delegates district and every democratic state senate district that had been won by biden by 9.5 points or lessment. imagine what the congress would look like if the republicans were able to gain all the seats that joe biden had won by 10 points. it'd be a big shift in the congress. they've got of to have an answer better better than we're going to leave it to the states. stuart: just looking briefly at trump's trial in new york city, do you think he's gaining some sympathy in the electorate because he's stuck in court whilst biden's out there campaigning? >> well, i'm not certaining tha, but i think it's less because he's stuck there than it looks political in
to leave it up to the states, biden and the democrats are going to be able to point to florida and arizona which allow abortion only in the fest 6 weeks, and they'll make hay with that in certain elements of the population. this is not an absolute weaponner for the democrats. we saw that in virginia in the off-year elections where the republicans were on the receiving end of abortion attacks, and they took every statehouse of rell -- delegates district and every democratic state senate district...
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." >>> "the new york times" reports a mistrial was declared in the case of an arizona rancher accused of murdering a migrant. george kelly was charged with second-degree murder in the deaths of an unarmed migrant on his property last year. the mistrial was declared when jurors could not reach a uanimous verdict after more than two days of deliberation. prosecutors said the 75-year-old was recklessly firing nine shots toward a group of men including the one who died. no one else was hurt. kelly said he fired warning shots in the air but never directly at anyone. >>> the "los angeles times" says a man has been arrested in the fatal stabbing of a metro passenger. investigators say a woman was attacked unprovoked on a train monday morning. police say she was heading home from her overnight job. she was able to exit onto the platform when the train arrived at the station but later died at the hospital. a suspect, elliot nowden, was found by authorities about a half hour later. >> we will be looking at this trying to understand what happened, what caused this, and how we can stop it from ev
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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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take a look at arizona. they goes all the way back to 1864 before arizona was a state and women have the right to vote. that is the law of the land in arizona. today maga republicans refuse to repeal that ban in arizona. trump is literally taking us back 160 years. he says it is up to the states. it's about states rights. he's wrong. the supreme court was wrong. it should be a constitutional right and a federal constitution. a federal right. [applause] it should not matter in america where you live. it's about women's rights. host: president biden in florida yesterday at a campaign stop talking about abortion. the topic is before the supreme court today. oral argument on an idahoar an abortion ban that allows for in hospitals whether a federal that allows for emergency abortion health care at hospitals preempts this idaho state ban. we'llcoverage beginning here on c-span at 10:00 a.m. eastern time on our free mobile app c-span now, or online at c-span.org. the emergency abortion health care, the federal law
take a look at arizona. they goes all the way back to 1864 before arizona was a state and women have the right to vote. that is the law of the land in arizona. today maga republicans refuse to repeal that ban in arizona. trump is literally taking us back 160 years. he says it is up to the states. it's about states rights. he's wrong. the supreme court was wrong. it should be a constitutional right and a federal constitution. a federal right. [applause] it should not matter in america where you...
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that's the same day arizona's near total abortion ban is set to go into effect. governor newsom's team said they are working closely with arizona's democratic governor, katie hobbs, a strong stance on abortion and abortion care is nothing new for newsom. it's been a major focus of his. he's run ads all across the country, specifically in states where abortion bans have gone into effect, like in the south, and they are being paid for by his campaign for democracy pac. >> yes, i'm going to need you to step out of the vehicle, take a pregnancy test now. >> on sunday, newsom appeared on msnbc and said not enough attention has been placed on the fact that states are criminalizing women's access to reproductive care, but also on their ability to travel. since roe v wade was overturned nearly two years ago, a number of conservative states have started to limit access to the abortion procedures, while other states like california have taken steps to protect those rights. now, according to governor newsom, people seeking reproductive care in california is up 17% since roe
that's the same day arizona's near total abortion ban is set to go into effect. governor newsom's team said they are working closely with arizona's democratic governor, katie hobbs, a strong stance on abortion and abortion care is nothing new for newsom. it's been a major focus of his. he's run ads all across the country, specifically in states where abortion bans have gone into effect, like in the south, and they are being paid for by his campaign for democracy pac. >> yes, i'm going to...
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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
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...
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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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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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larry: issu rishi sun rich lowry, he said biden will not win sunbelt swing states, arizona, nevada and georgia, not winning working class votes not winning young votes, not winning minority votes, we will put up on screen, the poll show trump takes 6 of 7 swing states. >> trump has a better aelectrelectoral path. you could win california by one vote or by 10 million. you still get the ela the electoral votes. trump has a narrow national lead, but a bigger lead in a lot of swing states, i think he will win north carolina and georgia, then a lot of option, he has to win a blue-all state, michigan that polls has lodged strong. larry: what happened mr. trump is stuck in this goofball trial, which no one understandsi but alvin bragg and his mentor from justice department colangelo who was appointed by president biden once upon a time. trump is make use of microphone not just to trash bragg and company, but he could talk issues. he will have the microphone, he is limited, a terrible situation here, is being gagged. he could talk about issues, he talked about the currency issue on truth socia
larry: issu rishi sun rich lowry, he said biden will not win sunbelt swing states, arizona, nevada and georgia, not winning working class votes not winning young votes, not winning minority votes, we will put up on screen, the poll show trump takes 6 of 7 swing states. >> trump has a better aelectrelectoral path. you could win california by one vote or by 10 million. you still get the ela the electoral votes. trump has a narrow national lead, but a bigger lead in a lot of swing states, i...
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i think many americans, those who live in places like pennsylvania or wisconsin, michigan, georgia, arizona, who are struggling with food prices that continue to climb and crime out of control in american cities and obviously, the border, immigration, they see these wars going on overseas. they see what is going on on american campuses they say boy, we have bigger fish to fry than donald trump allegedly paying a porn star 8 years ago as a hush money situation. so he could interfere with the 2016 election? yeah. no. i think most sane and sober people say this is obviously a witch-hunt and a politicization and weaponization of the justice system, guys. >> todd: quickly turley's best line on this is the prosecution's whole case is we are going to prove donald trump drove 55 miles per hour. can you prove that it's not a imcroovment you are allowed to drive 55 miles per hour. carley? >> carley: yes. very interesting that people who are legal analysts on competing networks are coming together to sort of form one solid singular opinion when the goal should be to offer the audience their own unique
i think many americans, those who live in places like pennsylvania or wisconsin, michigan, georgia, arizona, who are struggling with food prices that continue to climb and crime out of control in american cities and obviously, the border, immigration, they see these wars going on overseas. they see what is going on on american campuses they say boy, we have bigger fish to fry than donald trump allegedly paying a porn star 8 years ago as a hush money situation. so he could interfere with the...
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that 1830s line in her latest song, and i also want to do it while talking about the abortion law in arizona from 1864. >> ronny: yeah, she really just jumped from taylor swift to abortion law, which means the first two seconds of that video has more tonal variety than taylor's entire new album. am i right, jordan? [audience reacts] >> jordan: don't get me involved in this. two thumbs up, taylor swift, way to go. by the way, if you watch a lot of videos like that, you've probably noticed how many of them are filmed inside of cars. it gives them that extra "i'm on the move and my disapproving spouse is at home" energy. and if you're wondering, "do i need a car to sound off on tiktok?" well, not anymore. >> in today's world, you need a car that can do more than just get you to your destination. you need a car where you can sit in the front seat and record what is going on and on 10. >> you understand what china is doing. >> with this shit going on at the border -- >> the evidence -- >> the [bleep] common courtesy, and even common sense. all the shit going extinct or am i crazy? >> blah, blah,
that 1830s line in her latest song, and i also want to do it while talking about the abortion law in arizona from 1864. >> ronny: yeah, she really just jumped from taylor swift to abortion law, which means the first two seconds of that video has more tonal variety than taylor's entire new album. am i right, jordan? [audience reacts] >> jordan: don't get me involved in this. two thumbs up, taylor swift, way to go. by the way, if you watch a lot of videos like that, you've probably...
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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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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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. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] arizona. >> the gym socks. [ laughter ] >> seth: clemson. >> clemson tangerines. >> seth: creighton. >> crate and barrel. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] the creighton barrels? >> the creighton barrels. >> seth: the creighton barrels. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. >> seth: all right, now do the next four as whitney houston guessing them. >> okay. >> seth: okay? >> you got it. >> seth: duke. >> all right! [ laughter ] wait a minute. >> seth: the duke all rights? [ laughter ] >> i'm sorry. i'm sorry. >> seth: that's how you get into it? >> i think that's how i get into it. [ laughter ] we just need to do one more. >> seth: okay. well, maybe i'll help you get into it. i'll explain to whitney what you're doing. whitney, we're going to do -- >> yes. [ laughter ] >> seth: duke. >> popsicles! [ laughter ] >> gonzaga. >> borrega. >> seth: weirdly close, bulldogs. houston. >> astronauts! >> seth: illinois. >> you got it, toyota. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: iowa state. >> iowa what, now? >> seth: you think it's the iowa state iowa what nows? >> the iowa state iowa what
. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] arizona. >> the gym socks. [ laughter ] >> seth: clemson. >> clemson tangerines. >> seth: creighton. >> crate and barrel. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] the creighton barrels? >> the creighton barrels. >> seth: the creighton barrels. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. >> seth: all right, now do the next four as whitney houston guessing them. >> okay. >> seth: okay? >> you got it....
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you're seeing a little bit this particularly down in texas in a little bit in arizona. you know, will the democrats really risk with our current border are they going to send federal troops down to texas and say we're going to start arresting? and i knew michael was going to say, yes of arresting people who are just trying to enforce the federal laws that they won't enforce. i think they may try. but i think if we're smart, we can make the optics of that so bad that becomes toxic even for the democrats. so that's that short term, create facts on the ground. what do we do? the long conceptually? well, first, i think we have to puncture the nation of immigrants myth that's literally its origins in a democrat campaign in 1960. if you read my chapter in the book i kind of go all into sort of the history of american immigration, which is not what most people think it is. so you can see some of my other talks on youtube. we also need to have a candid look at what worked and what didn't work under trump, under trump deportations increased. the border was certainly more secure.
you're seeing a little bit this particularly down in texas in a little bit in arizona. you know, will the democrats really risk with our current border are they going to send federal troops down to texas and say we're going to start arresting? and i knew michael was going to say, yes of arresting people who are just trying to enforce the federal laws that they won't enforce. i think they may try. but i think if we're smart, we can make the optics of that so bad that becomes toxic even for the...
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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
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...
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here she is on saturday. >> when this law passed, the arizona supreme court said this is the law of arizona but unfortunately, the people running our state have said we are not going to enforce it. so it is really political theater. we don't have that law as much as many of us wish we did. >> it is unfortunate the democrats are not enforcing it. except, it is not a good law. because most people aren't for it. except it's a great law. what? this is the modern day republican party. a party that cannot figure out what it wants. speaker of the house mike johnson in 2022 was firmly against providing more u.s. aid to ukraine. he voted against on four separate occasions. but once he was elected speaker last year, according to the reporting from the washington post, he began sitting in on high level intelligence briefings and speaker johnson changed his mind. but when johnson tried to get his own party on board with ukraine aid, barely half of them agreed. in fact, the only reason the house was able to approve 95 billion-dollars for ukraine, israel and u.s. allies in the indo-pacific was because de
here she is on saturday. >> when this law passed, the arizona supreme court said this is the law of arizona but unfortunately, the people running our state have said we are not going to enforce it. so it is really political theater. we don't have that law as much as many of us wish we did. >> it is unfortunate the democrats are not enforcing it. except, it is not a good law. because most people aren't for it. except it's a great law. what? this is the modern day republican party. a...
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i live in flagstaff, arizona. i'm an older student. i'm getting my doctorate in clinical psychology. i do a lot of hiking and kayaking. i needed something to help me gain clarity. so i was in the pharmacy and i saw a display of prevagen and i asked the pharmacist about it. i started taking prevagen and i noticed that i had more cognitive clarity. memory is better. it's been about two years now and it's working for me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. but st. jude has...
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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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convicted donald trump will struggle to some extent whether that's 1% or 4% with voters in pennsylvania, arizona, north carolina, and so forth. if he's convicted, it's a very very real problem for him. 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 in various places? he hasn't been out a time 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
convicted donald trump will struggle to some extent whether that's 1% or 4% with voters in pennsylvania, arizona, north carolina, and so forth. if he's convicted, it's a very very real problem for him. 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...