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. >> i think this is a giant step forward for alabama. i think it's a victory tonight for women, for families, for alabama in general. it feels like it's the start of a change, here. >> last night on this program we broke the news that the democrat marilyn lance flipped a seat in the alabama state house. she actually won the special election my 25 points, in a district that donald trump won by one percentage point in 2020. the biden/harris campaign has called her win a major warning sign for trump, saying that alabama voters know exactly who to blame for restricting their ability to decide how and when to build their families, and they're ready to fight back. it's a seat marilyn lands ran for two years ago, and lost by seven points to republican david cole, who held that seat until he pleaded guilty to voter fraud in august. marylin lands ran on women's reproductive rights in alabama, where the state supreme court ruled that frozen embryos are people, and which has a near- total abortion ban. she shared her own experience with abortion in
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for alabama in general. it feels like it is a start of a change here. >> last night, we broke the news that the democrat marilyn lands flipped a seat in the alabama state house. she won the special election by 25 points. in a district that donald trump won by one percentage point in 2020. the biden harris campaign has called her win a major warning sign for trump saying that alabama voters quote know exactly who to blame for restricting their ability to decide how and when to build their families and they are ready to fight back. it is a seat marilyn lost two years ago. he pleaded guilty to voter fraud in august. marilyn ran on women's reproductive rights in alabama where the supreme court ruled that frozen embryos are people and there is a near total abortion ban. >> i was pregnant with a baby who had a fatal condition and would not survive. and because of alabama's abortion ban, we had to drive ten hours to get the medical care i needed. >> i once faced a nearly identical situation but was able to get the
for alabama in general. it feels like it is a start of a change here. >> last night, we broke the news that the democrat marilyn lands flipped a seat in the alabama state house. she won the special election by 25 points. in a district that donald trump won by one percentage point in 2020. the biden harris campaign has called her win a major warning sign for trump saying that alabama voters quote know exactly who to blame for restricting their ability to decide how and when to build their...
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leaves alabama? yes. are you feeling proud? are you feeling how are you feeling about alabama? we're going to get into >> little off feeling grief, not feeling great at all. be honest with you. okay. hold that thought. >> were also minutes away from talking his super producer, mark ronson is his name. he is a guy behind. i'm just can you thought the moment we all remember from this weekend's oscars, i swear i've felt this performance through the screen didn't you >> listen, ron gaza? i didn't know he could sing like that. yeah. the car have a free it was amazing as we saw what been a deir in the background >> now, this is a thing, you know, this movie is song almost didn't make it into the movie. let's see what mark has to say about that. and snl's legendary kenan thompson is here. >> yes. she's going to explain to us how his charles barkley is better than r charles barkley so the first time you saw him, do you were you offended? did you think it was funny? did you laugh? >> i laughed out loud. you did. that. i think it's an awesome being when people impersonate you, you do he,
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your thoughts on alabama's victory? >> it is exciting for the people here in alabama to get to the final four. a little sorry it is clemson because i have family members that went to clemson, but the folks in alabama and here,, easter celebration, are very excited about this win. >> alabama state representative, marilyn lands, thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >>> coming up , gearing up for a rebirth that cannot be stopped by republicans playing politics with its recent tragedy that's next in this week's rise up. bladder leak underwear has one job. i just want to feel protected! especially for those sudden gush moments. always discreet protects like no other. with a rapid dry core that locks in your heaviest gush quickly for up to zero leaks. always discreet- the protection we deserve! this thing? it's what's going on inside of me. it's my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. it wasn't always this calm uc went everywhere i did. wondering when it would pop up next was stressful doing a number on my insides. bu
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and in the case of alabama, dilute the power of the black vote. what are your thoughts, as the cbc chair, as we walked across that historic bridge, 59 years later, and still fighting for voting rights. the supreme court took section five out of the voting rights act. a trump appointed court in many ways. what was going through your mind? >> well reverend al, it's great to be here with you, in selma. it's great to have the vice president joining, us along with the foot soldiers and who, 59 years ago, lead this march on bloody sunday. unfortunately, it was a march that led to the beating, to the bleeding, and the near death of those marchers. >> i pushed one of them in the wheelchair, you are right next to. for people who saw the wheelchair, she was one of the original marchers on the bridge, that was tear gassed that day. >> and they are still here, marching for justice. >> that's right. >> and as you said, the march 59 years ago was about voting rights. four months after that march, 59 years ago they passed the voting rights act. the civil rights
and in the case of alabama, dilute the power of the black vote. what are your thoughts, as the cbc chair, as we walked across that historic bridge, 59 years later, and still fighting for voting rights. the supreme court took section five out of the voting rights act. a trump appointed court in many ways. what was going through your mind? >> well reverend al, it's great to be here with you, in selma. it's great to have the vice president joining, us along with the foot soldiers and who, 59...
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alabama has good people, smart people. but our politicians do not represent alabama. they represent a small portion of the maga base who believes in this type of extremism. so yes. it brought it to the forefront so that it was right in people's face and they had to deal with it up close and personal like they had before. >> marilyn lands winning by 25 points in that district. she will be a guest i believe on the 10:00 p.m. show tonight on the last word. you can see her there. bill brett, thank you very much. >> thank you, chris. >>> as i said, representative- elect marilyn lands will be on the last word at 10:00 p.m. make sure to stay tuned for that. >>> but first, why things might be looking up for the biden campaign and what you really need to know about polls ahead of this election. next. of this election. next. >>> let me point you to the bottom of the screen. there. there. just to give you time to get your phone out to scan it. there has never been more national polling than there is right now. every day, there are new polls and we see people freak out about bad
alabama has good people, smart people. but our politicians do not represent alabama. they represent a small portion of the maga base who believes in this type of extremism. so yes. it brought it to the forefront so that it was right in people's face and they had to deal with it up close and personal like they had before. >> marilyn lands winning by 25 points in that district. she will be a guest i believe on the 10:00 p.m. show tonight on the last word. you can see her there. bill brett,...
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parts of alabama. words of huntsville. very high portions of people with college and advanced degrees. what are the contours of the politics of this issue, particularly after alabama became talk of the nation after that decision? >> again, it's one of those situations where that area, yes, has a highly educated populace. but through the district and 2020 to be a republican district. remember, this is an area of this date with they have this year after year after year. i think it's a significant win. the right ended with the right message at the right time for the district and >> she ran that add on abortion, but also to show some of the print material, obviously you are mostly doing mailers and that kind of thing. people are not only are a lot that she talks about abortion a lot. she really wanted to center abortion. it feels counterintuitive but it seems to me to say something about where this notion of this date is on this issue. >> i think if you actually pull the people of alabama, which has been d
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today the republican house and senate alabama both passed bills to protect ivf. the legislation would shield patients, doctors, another professionals engaged in ivf services from getting engaged in civil suits. those were then reconciled inside by the governor. clearly republicans, who control the alabama state government, immediately recognized how bad this could be. like a 90 ten issue. 80 5:15. but it's also bad for people trying to grow their families who desperately want to have children. and for the republican party's political future. and in congress, panicked republicans reacted to the ruling by running around proclaiming the support for ivf to anyone who would listen. >> i don't support any effort to take away ivf from any woman in this country. >> ivf is something that is so critical to a lot of couples. it helps them have great families. our country needs. that >> people need to have access. people, we need more kids, we need people to have the opportunity to have kids. >> i'm for ivf. and pro ivf. it's protected in missouri, in my state, and i think s
today the republican house and senate alabama both passed bills to protect ivf. the legislation would shield patients, doctors, another professionals engaged in ivf services from getting engaged in civil suits. those were then reconciled inside by the governor. clearly republicans, who control the alabama state government, immediately recognized how bad this could be. like a 90 ten issue. 80 5:15. but it's also bad for people trying to grow their families who desperately want to have children....
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amna: that is the case in alabama. we also just heard from someone in tennessee worried about what she called a domino effect. that other states could move forward with similar rulings or legislation. do you see that concern as valid? >> absolutely. for many years we have been fighting embryo personhood bills in many states. far before roe v. wade was overturned. when roe v. wade was overturned, we were very concerned because we thought we would see a larger number of these kinds of bills, which we did in 2023 and we have already seen a lot this year. we do not have the protection or backstop of roe v. wade if one of these passes. we know legislators want to regulate ivf. they want to define when life begins. i was in the capitol building yesterday. i was approached by folks who do not approve of ivf who want to shut it down. they have a voice and their voices are being heard, not only in montgomery but other statehouses. amna: we are talking about the state level but at the federal level we saw a effort by senator tam
amna: that is the case in alabama. we also just heard from someone in tennessee worried about what she called a domino effect. that other states could move forward with similar rulings or legislation. do you see that concern as valid? >> absolutely. for many years we have been fighting embryo personhood bills in many states. far before roe v. wade was overturned. when roe v. wade was overturned, we were very concerned because we thought we would see a larger number of these kinds of...
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alabama was ready for a change. what did you hear from voters after choosing to share your experience there? >> well, i have heard i didn't expect this, but i have heard from so many women and families who have shared their stories with me. and so it's become a deeply personal connection. when i knocked doors or talk with voters and many of the constituents of this the district, but also north alabama in general, have really reached out to me to share their experiences and i women who've had maersk miscarriages that weren't able to get a d&c which is standard procedure. women with ectopic pregnancies, fertility issues, and many plugs have said me that this is the first time i've shared this story and 30 years or i have not shared this with anybody outside of my family. so it feels deeply personal and i think my sharing my story has given other women and families permission to talk about their part breaks and i hope that that's going to be a healthy thing that may be moving forward people that are going through these
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they told alabama that was not good enough. the alabama legislature had to redraw the map with a second majority black district. republicans took this case to the supreme court as well where the court put it on pause back in 2022 saying it was too close to the election, change the map . we don't want to mess with things. mind you, that was in february 2022. the primary was not held until late may. so what happened? the state of alabama used the racially gerrymandered maps with disenfranchised black voters and cost democrats the ones that had already been >>> down by the lower court is unconstitutional. they used those maps. to no one's surprise republicans benefited because they won every district except the whole majority black district helping to secure the tiny majority in the house. here is the kicker. after the election was over, the supreme court got around to ruling on the case and ruled 5- 4 that alabama's map did violate the voting rights act and would have to be redrawn. the state of alabama did discriminate against b
they told alabama that was not good enough. the alabama legislature had to redraw the map with a second majority black district. republicans took this case to the supreme court as well where the court put it on pause back in 2022 saying it was too close to the election, change the map . we don't want to mess with things. mind you, that was in february 2022. the primary was not held until late may. so what happened? the state of alabama used the racially gerrymandered maps with disenfranchised...
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here in alabama, they attack the freedom to use ivf treatment . women and couples denied the ability to fulfill their dream of having a child. consider the irony, on the one hand, these extremists tell women, they do not have the freedom to end an unwanted pregnancy. on the other hand, these extremists tell women they do not have the freedom to start a family. >> joining our discussion now is congresswoman lisa rochester, candid for the united states senate in delaware this year in 2024. congresswoman rochester, what we just heard from the vice president sounds like something we are repeatedly going to be hearing during this presidential campaign. you're a coach in the biden harris campaign, this issue of in vitro fertilization seems to have helped frame what republicans are trying to do with personal freedoms that we all thought we were going to be able to enjoy. >> well, first of all, lawrence, it's good to be back with you. especially talking about something as important as our freedoms. i have to say, vice president harris gave a powerful spee
here in alabama, they attack the freedom to use ivf treatment . women and couples denied the ability to fulfill their dream of having a child. consider the irony, on the one hand, these extremists tell women, they do not have the freedom to end an unwanted pregnancy. on the other hand, these extremists tell women they do not have the freedom to start a family. >> joining our discussion now is congresswoman lisa rochester, candid for the united states senate in delaware this year in 2024....
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. >> -- anniversary of tomorrow in alabama. [inaudible] a new study from the brennan center out today finds the voter turnout gap between black and white americans has increased since the voting rights act was gutted by the roberts supreme court into thousand 14. especially in those counties where histories -- with history of racial discrimination that was formally subject to federal oversight. what more can be done to push back the erosion of basic democratic rights so many of us filled so hard to achieve in the first place? >> forest i would note i am proud to be a cosponsor of the house version of the john lewis act, which was introduced back in september buttery soul. i think about john lewis all the time. and his final words to us, he said, democracy is not a state. it's an action that requires every generation to do its part. your generation did its part. my father, my grandfather, my great-grandfather -- now it is up to us. >> congresswoman, excuse me, what minutes and i'll come right back to you. we are getting breaking
. >> -- anniversary of tomorrow in alabama. [inaudible] a new study from the brennan center out today finds the voter turnout gap between black and white americans has increased since the voting rights act was gutted by the roberts supreme court into thousand 14. especially in those counties where histories -- with history of racial discrimination that was formally subject to federal oversight. what more can be done to push back the erosion of basic democratic rights so many of us filled...
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first woman senator from alabama. she is married to a former nfl player and is considered to be a rising political star. senator lindsey graham of south carolina said she represents the future of the party. the party clearly expects her to knock it out of the park. new york times reports that talking points were sent to her suggesting words of praise including "she came off like america's mom. described it as reminiscent of that shining city on a hill. before she uttered a word the author of the talking points declared her speech was pitch perfect. for the first 60 seconds it seemed fine. she was smiling and talking about the future of america but it thickly took a real turn. >> we see you, we hear you and we stand with you. >> the daily beast described the speech as overly dramatic. the performance was so bad that some republicans watched the high profile speech with a grimace. according to one strategist everyone is losing it and it's one of our biggest disasters ever. rolling stone was inundated with messages absol
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the status of an embryo in alabama is that it is a person. a frozen embryo is a person in alabama. what this ruling did is give some immunity protections to those providers so that they could open. they have a big issue, they have to take it back to the voters to a constitutional amendment and fix it so that they can feel really confident in the state of alabama to get care and also deliver the care. >> i have the impression just watching this evolve in that couple of days after the decision that the politicians were really surprised, taken aback. i don't know what world they live in and who they're married to or who their children or friends and relatives are, but i know very few people who have not in this day and age, you know, had to revert to what frankly wasn't available when i was a young woman. >> when roe v. wade was overturned, everyone focused on abortion. and contraception and ivf have been sort of lesser focused on. certainly we knew this was going to happen and like you, we feel that this is a very common thing. one in six people suffer from infertility. not all will
the status of an embryo in alabama is that it is a person. a frozen embryo is a person in alabama. what this ruling did is give some immunity protections to those providers so that they could open. they have a big issue, they have to take it back to the voters to a constitutional amendment and fix it so that they can feel really confident in the state of alabama to get care and also deliver the care. >> i have the impression just watching this evolve in that couple of days after the...
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it was, and so now alabama/clemson. it looks like a college football playoff, like a national championship game in football playing for the right to go to the final four. incredible. clemson looks really good. it's funny these teams you don't think about all year, and you see them in the tournament and you go, wow, these guys are good, including alabama. here's the clincher at the end of the game to beat arizona. alabama as you said, beat top-seeded north carolina by two points. it was a rematch of last year's national championship game against san diego state. they won by 30 points, and yes, the place where my parents met, champaign, illinois, the fighting illini of illinois, beating iowa state by three points. so now they, great season. they've gone to the elite eight. they have the herculean task against uconn against one of the best teams this year, i think, but one of the best teams we've seen in college basketball in a long time. >> i'm not quite sure that started at 10:00 on the east coast. it was being played in
it was, and so now alabama/clemson. it looks like a college football playoff, like a national championship game in football playing for the right to go to the final four. incredible. clemson looks really good. it's funny these teams you don't think about all year, and you see them in the tournament and you go, wow, these guys are good, including alabama. here's the clincher at the end of the game to beat arizona. alabama as you said, beat top-seeded north carolina by two points. it was a...
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it is always been about alabama. >> she previously worked on capitol hill for years, rising to chief of staff for alabama senator richard shelby. >> i am a mama on a mission and the two reasons that wesley and i chose to jump in this race are standing right beside us, her husband is a former nfl football player, and they have two kids. >> a lifelong alabamian, once alabama was junior miss, has been dancing since i was 18 months old and i love it. the performative nature of giving the state of the union rebuttal is notoriously tricky. >> after the energy of the president's big speech, the immediate alternative can come off as hollow, staid and has led to some politically devastating moments that can haunt the political futures of those politicians. >> for years, like senator marco rubio, sudden thirst in his 2013 rebuttal speech. >> nothing has frustrated me more than false choices like the one the president laid out tonight, parodied and mocked. >> where's the water? >> can you not see further? it's never that far away. >> it's right in front of you. so too, was then louisiana govern
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katie britt of alabama will deliver the official republican response. a big question, can the speaker keep republicans in line after what happened last year? it backfired. what about the super pac? that's the ugliest campaign ad i have seen since willie horton. >> reporter: let's start in the chamber itself. there's little reason to believe that the speaker's call for decorum will stop house republicans from speaking their minds during the speech. i think there's a reason why they might want to try strategically. it's related to why donald trump isn't trying to counterprogram this event. merely trying to live truth along with it on social media. it's that republicans and the trump campaign believe that joe biden can be his own worst enemy and they think that joe biden's words can be used against him, if he stumbles, if he appears weak or frail in any way, that that would be as beneficial to them as anything else they can do. by getting into a back and forth with joe biden as happened in the last state of the union, they might only look stronger. the les
katie britt of alabama will deliver the official republican response. a big question, can the speaker keep republicans in line after what happened last year? it backfired. what about the super pac? that's the ugliest campaign ad i have seen since willie horton. >> reporter: let's start in the chamber itself. there's little reason to believe that the speaker's call for decorum will stop house republicans from speaking their minds during the speech. i think there's a reason why they might...
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in alabama, you may remember the nine republican justices on the alabama supreme court issued a unanimous ruling that effectively outlawed fertility treatment in that state, after alabama's supreme court republicans did that, democrats in congress, in washington, introduced federal legislation to protect fertility treatment and protect ivf. that legislation was blocked by republican u.s. senator cindy hyde-smith. you know, after the alabama supreme court ruling, all the republicans came out and said how much they valued fertility treatment, how much they valued ivf.en they wanted to make sure they'd protect it, but then they blocked protection for it when it came up in congress while republican judges in alabama are outlawing it in that state. seriously, do not bother paying attention to what they say. watch only what they do. they can say all they want about how much they want to protect s fertility treatments and ivf when they have a chance to ban it, their actions speak a lot louder than their words. there are 219 republicans in congress right now. in the house there's 219. of that 219
in alabama, you may remember the nine republican justices on the alabama supreme court issued a unanimous ruling that effectively outlawed fertility treatment in that state, after alabama's supreme court republicans did that, democrats in congress, in washington, introduced federal legislation to protect fertility treatment and protect ivf. that legislation was blocked by republican u.s. senator cindy hyde-smith. you know, after the alabama supreme court ruling, all the republicans came out and...
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constitution of alabama, they ruled frozen embryos should be considered children for the purposes of civil law. katie britt said ivf services should be protected. and, just in time for the state of the union address, alabama lawmakers are poised to pass a bill they say will do just that, trying to clean up the mess themselves that they made. reproductive rights advocates of the bill fails to address the central problem, the court ruling that frozen embryos can be considered people under state law. make the mistake, republicans chose a senator katie britt precisely because they know how desperately reproductive rights, life beginning at conception, personhood bills that a majority of republican members of congress and the role that it plays in this campaign ? >> an enormous one. i think often it is undercounted and undervalued and we played this movie many times over and over and over again. leading up and 2022 and you were talking about this earlier in the show, leading up to special elections, it's like well, it is not going to be on the minds of voters, it's not going to turn out y
constitution of alabama, they ruled frozen embryos should be considered children for the purposes of civil law. katie britt said ivf services should be protected. and, just in time for the state of the union address, alabama lawmakers are poised to pass a bill they say will do just that, trying to clean up the mess themselves that they made. reproductive rights advocates of the bill fails to address the central problem, the court ruling that frozen embryos can be considered people under state...
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now, in alabama, the democrat won by 23 points. like, this is not normal. this is an electorate that is really worried that they're not going to be able to get birth control and ivf. the things that, you know, are miracles of modern science that we as, you know -- that make america great, right? >> it's not just a miracle of modern science, which, again, extraordinary. i don't know a family that's not touched by it. >> yeah. >> including our own. it's just glorious for moms and dads that don't think they're going to be able to have babies, to be able to have babies. that's the positive side of it as we talk about it. on the negative side, i'm just reading this abc news headline. >> that's just chilling. >> a 13-year-old rape victim. let's stop right there. think about it, moms and dads. grand moms and grand dads. because of donald trump, who has bragged repeatedly that he terminated a woman's right to choose, because of donald trump, young rape victims are having state-forced births. in this case, a 13-year-old victim has a baby amid confusion over the stat
now, in alabama, the democrat won by 23 points. like, this is not normal. this is an electorate that is really worried that they're not going to be able to get birth control and ivf. the things that, you know, are miracles of modern science that we as, you know -- that make america great, right? >> it's not just a miracle of modern science, which, again, extraordinary. i don't know a family that's not touched by it. >> yeah. >> including our own. it's just glorious for moms...
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while republican judges in alabama are out lawing it in that state. seriously, do not bother paying attention to what they say. watch only what they do. they can say all they want about how much they want to protect fertility treatments and iff. when they have a chance to ban it, their actions speak a lot louder than their words. there are 219 republicans in congress right now. in the house, 219. of that 219, 125 of them are cosponsors of legislation that would ban ivf. and arguably many popular forms of contraception as well. 125 house republicans. more than half the republicans in the house cosponsored that. including the republican speaker of the house. 125 of them. 195 of them voted contraception full stop. after the republican appointees overturned roe v. wade. the right to contraception only eight republicans in congress voted for that. 195 voted against. and let's just stick with health care for a second. florida again. florida they are contending with a super worrying outbreak of measles like it's the 1800s or something. one of the most transm
while republican judges in alabama are out lawing it in that state. seriously, do not bother paying attention to what they say. watch only what they do. they can say all they want about how much they want to protect fertility treatments and iff. when they have a chance to ban it, their actions speak a lot louder than their words. there are 219 republicans in congress right now. in the house, 219. of that 219, 125 of them are cosponsors of legislation that would ban ivf. and arguably many...
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after alabama supreme court used that logic in that ad, life begins at conception which is also in a state constitution of alabama, they ruled that frozen embryos, fertilized eggs should be considered children for the purposes of civil law. britt then said ivf services should be protected. tonight, just in time for the state of the union address, alabama lawmakers are poised to pass a bill they say will do just that, trying to clean up the mess themselves that they made. reproductive rights advocates say the bill fails to address the central problem the court ruling that frozen embryos can be can be considered people under state law. republicans chose senator britt precisely because they know how desperately weak they are on this issue. maybe she can help them thread the needle. jen psaki is the host of inside with jen psaki, claire is a former democratic senator of missouri and they join me now. what are your thoughts about dobbs, reproductive rights, life beginning at conception, personhood bills that a majority of republican members of congress and the role that it plays in this c
after alabama supreme court used that logic in that ad, life begins at conception which is also in a state constitution of alabama, they ruled that frozen embryos, fertilized eggs should be considered children for the purposes of civil law. britt then said ivf services should be protected. tonight, just in time for the state of the union address, alabama lawmakers are poised to pass a bill they say will do just that, trying to clean up the mess themselves that they made. reproductive rights...
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post grad at alabama. >> roll tide. >> we had a picture of him up. i walked past bear bryant and him and arnold. >> right there. >> he's good. prominent alum. >> yeah. >> damn straight he is. >> the white house did not respond to the invitation to the president to respond, but ian sams put out this statement. "that hearing was embarrassing for house republicans. a total waste of time. it's time to move on from this sad charade. there are real issues the american people want us to address." >> ian sims, university of alabama grad. we belong to an elite fraternity. there are a few of us scattered throughout who tried to overthrow the student government and get rid of the machine. if you want to do some real reading, the machine at the university of alabama, it was something. >> you failed at regime change? >> well, they eventually got driven off campus. they did. i swear, there is a great book about the machine and alabama politics over the century. it's kind of crazy. ian sims, one of the resistance fighters. >> bama rush. as someone who watched the t
post grad at alabama. >> roll tide. >> we had a picture of him up. i walked past bear bryant and him and arnold. >> right there. >> he's good. prominent alum. >> yeah. >> damn straight he is. >> the white house did not respond to the invitation to the president to respond, but ian sams put out this statement. "that hearing was embarrassing for house republicans. a total waste of time. it's time to move on from this sad charade. there are real...
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after alabama supreme court republicans did that. democrats, in congress, in washington introduced federal legislation to protect fertility treatment, and protect ivf. that legislation was blocked. by republican u.s. senator cindy hyde smith. >> you know, after the alabama supreme court ruling, all the republicans came out and said how much they valued fertility treatment. how much they valued ivf. they wanted to make sure that they protect it. but, then they blocked protection for it when it came up in congress. while republican judges, and alabama are outlawing it in that state. seriously, do not bother paying attention to what they say. watch only what they do. they can say all they want about how much they want to protect fertility treatments and ivf. when they have the chance to ban it, their actions speak a lot louder than their words. there are 219 republicans in congress right now, in the, house there are 219 of that 219 number of republicans. 125 of them are sponsors of legislation, that would ban ivf. and, arguably, many po
after alabama supreme court republicans did that. democrats, in congress, in washington introduced federal legislation to protect fertility treatment, and protect ivf. that legislation was blocked. by republican u.s. senator cindy hyde smith. >> you know, after the alabama supreme court ruling, all the republicans came out and said how much they valued fertility treatment. how much they valued ivf. they wanted to make sure that they protect it. but, then they blocked protection for it...
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and i think it's been made clear, of course, the alabama court took a position, but the alabama legislature has since ruled, or proposed legislation on that which the governor has since signed in support of ivf. and i don't think that you will find very many people in this country who don't realize what an effective method it is of enabling people who otherwise couldn't to be able to have a family. so we're pro-family, we're pro-life, and ivf represents that. amna: i need to ask you more broadly about this moment in time where we are now eight months before the election. you have two elderly, unpopular candidates with very different visions for america. one, however, does face 91 criminal charges. he tried to stop the peaceful transfer of power and already lost to mr. biden in 2020. so in an election that hinges on a few states and very narrow margins, are you worried that voters concerned about all of those things will either stay home or vote for a third party candidate? sen. thune: i think in the end -- and i know there's always a lot of conversations about third party candidates. and cl
and i think it's been made clear, of course, the alabama court took a position, but the alabama legislature has since ruled, or proposed legislation on that which the governor has since signed in support of ivf. and i don't think that you will find very many people in this country who don't realize what an effective method it is of enabling people who otherwise couldn't to be able to have a family. so we're pro-family, we're pro-life, and ivf represents that. amna: i need to ask you more...
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tuberville's own state, alabama, is the third deadliest state in the union for homicides. it has a murder rate three times as high as new york city. it's funny how there's no shortage of republican politicians and pundits blasting democratic cities constantly all day as hell escapes of violence and poverty. you do not hear similar criticisms, certainly from democratic politicians of rural america, where those problems in many cases are demonstrably worse. that disconnect our right-wing minority can have control over our politics and the rational to reject democracy. according to political scientist, in the book white range, this minority rules a consequence of disproportionate power wielded by rural whites, power often justified on the right by insistence that these are the worth east americans, the ones most possessed of virtue and values, and therefore it is only proper that they're voids count for more. tom shuler is a professor of political science at the university of maryland, baltimore county, coauthor of white rural rage, along with other books, there is out this w
tuberville's own state, alabama, is the third deadliest state in the union for homicides. it has a murder rate three times as high as new york city. it's funny how there's no shortage of republican politicians and pundits blasting democratic cities constantly all day as hell escapes of violence and poverty. you do not hear similar criticisms, certainly from democratic politicians of rural america, where those problems in many cases are demonstrably worse. that disconnect our right-wing minority...
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we've had students from the university of south alabama and west alabama, and for legislators to run out the back door when students drove three hours to come at this face-to-face contact is disgusting. >> we managed to get one of those legislators who were trying to run out the back door. >> well, that was the chairman for the republican party who was in the hallway, and i asked -- i asked him, you know, why is this a priority for the party? why is this a priority for his representatives, and they are so based in conspiracy theories and the reality of what is happening on our campuses isn't like in their brains. they have no grounding in truth. >> doing away with d.i. has been a top curb for republicans since the supreme court ended affirmative ax. it's been in about trow deuced in at least 30 states since then. the alabama republican party chairman is voicing support for the new law saying it ensures responsible use of tax dollars while pushing back on what he calls the woke agenda. it will now be up to schools, mika, and the state on how to interpret the law and decide if they wan
we've had students from the university of south alabama and west alabama, and for legislators to run out the back door when students drove three hours to come at this face-to-face contact is disgusting. >> we managed to get one of those legislators who were trying to run out the back door. >> well, that was the chairman for the republican party who was in the hallway, and i asked -- i asked him, you know, why is this a priority for the party? why is this a priority for his...
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let's just listen for a bit. >> the supreme court of alabama shutdown ivf treatments across the state, unleashed by the u.s. supreme court decision overturning roe v. wade. what a family has gone through has should never happen. folks, you know why this happened. i will tell you why, donald trump. he came to office determined to see roe v. wade overturned. he brags about it. he got his wish and states are passing plans to criminalize doctors, forcing victims to leave their states to get help. caplyta is prove n to deliver significant relief across bipolar depression. unlike some medicines that only treat bipolar i, caplyta treats both bipolar i and ii depression. and in clinical trials, movement disorders and weight gain were not common. call your doctor about sudden mood changes, behaviors, or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants may increase these risks in young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report fever, confusion, stiff or uncontrollable muscle movements which may be life threatening or permanent. these aren't all the serious side effects.
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>> i saw the ivf and a judge in alabama made a very harsh decision. it was very, very tough. i came out immediately and i said we want to help women. this is fertilization, having a hard time having a baby, to put it very simply. and they are helped by clinics and others. all of a sudden it was stopped in alabama and i put out a very strong statement that we are totally in favor of it. i got a call from a very wonderful young senator in alabama, and she said friends of mine were coming up and almost attacking her. they were so upset about it. and i said, what is the issue? explain, what is it exactly? and we talked about the ivf. and i said, we want that. we want people to help. we are on the side of women. same on the abortion issue. the abortion issue, now, i am for the exceptions like ronald reagan was for the exceptions. very correct, the life of the mother. i think it is an important thing, the exceptions. i also think they are the radicals, because they will kill the baby in eight months, nine months, under roe v. wade. they had the right to kill the baby after birth. i
>> i saw the ivf and a judge in alabama made a very harsh decision. it was very, very tough. i came out immediately and i said we want to help women. this is fertilization, having a hard time having a baby, to put it very simply. and they are helped by clinics and others. all of a sudden it was stopped in alabama and i put out a very strong statement that we are totally in favor of it. i got a call from a very wonderful young senator in alabama, and she said friends of mine were coming up...
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and all of a sudden it was stoppe.d alabama. and i put out a very strong statement that we're totally in favor of. wogot a call from katie britt, a very wonderful young senator,s alabama, and she said friends of mine were coming upnds of ano almost attacking her. they were so upset about it.t. and i said, what's the issue? what is it? explain what is it exactly? and we're talking about thei ivf. and i said, we wansaidt that we want people to help. we're on the side of women and same thingwe are o on the an issue. the abortion issue. ronai'm for the exceptionsue, like ronald reagan was for the exceptions. and i think it's very fortunate the mother's life, the life of the mother, i think, is a mo thing.rtant the exceptions. i also think that theydicals, the radicals, because they will kill the baby in eight months,ue nine months under roe v. wade, they had the right to kill the baby after birth, i mean, literally after birth in some cases. at the that was the governor of virginia. that was i was talking to your friend i as gavin n
and all of a sudden it was stoppe.d alabama. and i put out a very strong statement that we're totally in favor of. wogot a call from katie britt, a very wonderful young senator,s alabama, and she said friends of mine were coming upnds of ano almost attacking her. they were so upset about it.t. and i said, what's the issue? what is it? explain what is it exactly? and we're talking about thei ivf. and i said, we wansaidt that we want people to help. we're on the side of women and same thingwe are...
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new york, georgia, and alabama working on legislation to join florida in criminalizing the brazen act this week. >> you are not going to be able to commandeer somebody's private property and expect to get away with it. >> reporter: nationwide, squatter laws vary state to state with no nationwide enforcement directive. if a homeowner discovers a squatter, law enforcement's hands are tied because it's considered a civil matter. >> if you touch me again -- >> reporter: two moms in los angeles found this out the hard way after a squatter commandeered this $3 million dollar property down the street. >> you know, it's a constant problem. they're around, they're helping themselves to neighbors' packages. >> reporter: in new york city, under state law a squatter is considered a tenant after 30 days, and because it's a landlord-tenant dispute, the homeowner is forced into a lengthy court process to evict them. one squatting incident in new york turned into a murder investigation. a 52-year-old woman found in a duffel bag after discovering squatters in her late mother's vacant apartment. >> squ
new york, georgia, and alabama working on legislation to join florida in criminalizing the brazen act this week. >> you are not going to be able to commandeer somebody's private property and expect to get away with it. >> reporter: nationwide, squatter laws vary state to state with no nationwide enforcement directive. if a homeowner discovers a squatter, law enforcement's hands are tied because it's considered a civil matter. >> if you touch me again -- >> reporter: two...
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this is kind of like reproductive rights or ivf in alabama. it is not clear what the goal is other than to be disruptive. >> there is nothing to replace. every single time they talk about getting rid of health care, the southern border, here we had legislation that was the strongest border protection ever. and republicans because it didn't fit their political narrative and trump wanted to keep this issue alive for the campaign, they pulled out of this agreement. and that is the way they operate. they are going for power. and, they are not paying attention to the real issues faceing the people of north carolina and the people across the country. so, we are going to work very hard. i think the road to presidency runs through north carolina. our statewide candidates have nominated people like mark robinson and dan bishop who is part of the boebert gaetz marjorie taylor greene cabal. they nominated someone as superintendent in public schools who home schools her children and took them to the january 6th at the capitol. that is the kind of republic
this is kind of like reproductive rights or ivf in alabama. it is not clear what the goal is other than to be disruptive. >> there is nothing to replace. every single time they talk about getting rid of health care, the southern border, here we had legislation that was the strongest border protection ever. and republicans because it didn't fit their political narrative and trump wanted to keep this issue alive for the campaign, they pulled out of this agreement. and that is the way they...
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thanks to another alabama. thanks so america of ivf, she's scheduled treatments to have a second child but with alabama supreme court shut down ivf treatments across the state on leased by the us supreme court decision overturning roe v. wade she was told her dream would have to wait. what her family has gone through should never have happened. and folks, you know why it happened i'll tell you why one reason donald trump he came to office determined to overturn roe v. >> wade. >> in fact, >> he's bragged about it repeatedly, that he's the reason it got overturned. he got his wish and states are passing bans criminalizing doctors, forcing ripen incest victims. believes the state to get care >> now >> bagher republicans or donald trump wants to pass a national ban on the right to choose period well take it seriously, folks, because that's where there's heading for hear me loud and clear. this will not happen on my watch thank you. >> said, you know, overturned roe v. wade >> the supreme court majority wrote women
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they went to find the cheapest wages in alabama and mississippi and then both parties and sold them out on these trade agreements and it was or what damage it did to the communities, to the families, to the sons and daughters that i went to school with. it's clear that democrats are back where we should be as a party fighting for workers in manufacturing. that's what i have always believed. it is what people want to hear in ohio. they want to see their senator do it. >> you are part of the seminary times but you will be facing this with some very deep pockets and it will be an expensive race. i imagine they will spend a lot of money. super pacs with people writing seven-figure checks, i would imagine, in your race. what do you see as the key fight in this or the keyway that you understand the contrast with a guy who is going to have a lot of money behind him and the wind at his back and some ways? >> well, he is a guy trying to buy the senate seating. he is a guy who clearly looks out for himself. he's actually sediment to work with anybody i disagree with in the senate. i work with peo
they went to find the cheapest wages in alabama and mississippi and then both parties and sold them out on these trade agreements and it was or what damage it did to the communities, to the families, to the sons and daughters that i went to school with. it's clear that democrats are back where we should be as a party fighting for workers in manufacturing. that's what i have always believed. it is what people want to hear in ohio. they want to see their senator do it. >> you are part of...
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alabama was going in one direction. i don't think that's a direction you want to go the same way that i don't think the conversations that people have been having on abortion are good conversations. they divide people instead of bringing people together, and i think these need to be handled with respect and humanizing these situations instead of demonizing them. >> you have said embryos are babies. it sounds like you don't want the government when it involves ivf but you do when it comes to abortion. >> my personal opinion is that embryos are babies. somebody else's may be different. i treat it -- the way michael and i looked at it was we always looked at it that way, but everybody looks at this differently, and you're looking at a situation where, one, you're not talking about masses of embryos, but, two, you've got to talk to your doctor about what's viable and what's not, and it's a very technical process that you can't just blanket a law around. >> i want to get the bottom line around because as you say ivf is a pro
alabama was going in one direction. i don't think that's a direction you want to go the same way that i don't think the conversations that people have been having on abortion are good conversations. they divide people instead of bringing people together, and i think these need to be handled with respect and humanizing these situations instead of demonizing them. >> you have said embryos are babies. it sounds like you don't want the government when it involves ivf but you do when it comes...
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decisions like what happened in alabama are only going to refocus people who are prioritizing this issue to continue to focus on it. and i would imagine i don't know if it is going to be at the top of the list, but situations like that will make abortion more likely to make that most important problem list. but right now, mohamed white wipe, wipe the slate clean, you're the editor in chief of gallup. give me the 30 version big picture of what you find most significant about the mood of the country >> right now, i think the most significant thing is president biden is significantly behind every modern predecessor that sought reelection on a series of metrics that have been the core of where the country looks to decide to reelect somebody one is, are you better off than you were three years ago? but overall approval economic confidence improving, but certainly not where he would want it to be. and then the major issue that we haven't talked about for him with his base is the middle east conflict. we do see democrats giving him his lowest marks on that issue, 60% of democrats approved on th
decisions like what happened in alabama are only going to refocus people who are prioritizing this issue to continue to focus on it. and i would imagine i don't know if it is going to be at the top of the list, but situations like that will make abortion more likely to make that most important problem list. but right now, mohamed white wipe, wipe the slate clean, you're the editor in chief of gallup. give me the 30 version big picture of what you find most significant about the mood of the...
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14 months ago, she and her husband welcomed a baby girl thanks to another alabama. >> thanks to the miracle of ivf, she scheduled treatments to have a second child, but the alabama supreme court shut down ivf treatments across the state unleashed by the us supreme court decision overturning roe v wade. she was told her dream would have to wait, but her family has gone through should never have happened. and folks, do you know why it happened? i'll tell you why. one reason donald trump. he came to office determined to overturn roe v wade. in fact, he's bragged about it repeatedly that he's the reason i got overturn. he got his wish. and states are passing bans criminalizing doctors, forcing rape and incest victims to leave their state to get care. and now maga republicans and donald trump want to pass a national ban on the right to choose, period. well take it seriously, folks, because that's what they're heading for. hear me loud and clear. this will not happen on my watch. the decision. the decision now. >> are year on year. thank you. the decision to overturn roe v wade. >> the su
14 months ago, she and her husband welcomed a baby girl thanks to another alabama. >> thanks to the miracle of ivf, she scheduled treatments to have a second child, but the alabama supreme court shut down ivf treatments across the state unleashed by the us supreme court decision overturning roe v wade. she was told her dream would have to wait, but her family has gone through should never have happened. and folks, do you know why it happened? i'll tell you why. one reason donald trump. he...
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i think all of his actions, historically, undermine democracy. >> reporter: in alabama, social worker jessica rush anxious at the prospect of a trump return -- >> unfortunately, the racist remarks he has made, the bigotry against women and a lot of people of color, so -- it -- i'm uncertain with him. he gives me anxiety. >> david: let's get right to rachel scott, live from mar-a-lago in florida, where the former president is tonight. rachel, we know former president trump already signaling this primary is over, even if it's not officially over. he's now turned to the general election, focused on president biden. >> reporter: yes. dr donald trump said he doesn't care if nikki haley stays in this race or drops out. he barely mentions her lately at his campaign events. the former president now focused on the general election, and drawing that direct contrast with president biden, ahead of that likely rematch in november. david? >> david: rachel scott leading us off, thank you. let's bring in abc news political director rick klein at the big board tonight. donald trump focused on presiden
i think all of his actions, historically, undermine democracy. >> reporter: in alabama, social worker jessica rush anxious at the prospect of a trump return -- >> unfortunately, the racist remarks he has made, the bigotry against women and a lot of people of color, so -- it -- i'm uncertain with him. he gives me anxiety. >> david: let's get right to rachel scott, live from mar-a-lago in florida, where the former president is tonight. rachel, we know former president trump...
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they went to find the cheapest wages in alabama and mississippi and politicians of both parties sold them out in the trade agreements and it was clear the damage it did to the communities. to these families. to the sons and daughters i went to school with. it is clear the democrats are back where we should be fighting for workers and manufacturing. and that is what i have always believed. and it is what people want to hear in ohio. they want to see their senator do. >> now, it is funny we read your net worth. it was reported in the new york times. but you will be facing someone with deep pockets and it will be a very expensive race. i imagine they will spend a lot of money and there will be superpacs with people writing seven figure checks i would imagine. in your race, what do you see as a sort of key, the key fight in this or the key way you understand the contrast with a guy who is going to have a lot of money behind him and the wind at his back in some ways? >> well, he is a guy that is trying to buy the senate seat. he is a guy that clearly looks out for himself. he has actually
they went to find the cheapest wages in alabama and mississippi and politicians of both parties sold them out in the trade agreements and it was clear the damage it did to the communities. to these families. to the sons and daughters i went to school with. it is clear the democrats are back where we should be fighting for workers and manufacturing. and that is what i have always believed. and it is what people want to hear in ohio. they want to see their senator do. >> now, it is funny we...
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attorney and professor at the university of alabama school of law. they are both msnbc legal analyst. the judge has given the prosecution until wednesday of this week to respond to the request to delay or block the trial about those hush money payments. what are you anticipating as a result. >> there is no question the judge will request this -- reject this. it is worth noting that this motion is way out of time, meaning the schedule is one that did not permit this. the judge said he would accept it. there is no question he will deny it. on the big picture, this is not the action of someone that thinks he is innocent, he is doing to our seeking to avoid a day in court while prosecutors are seeking their day in court. small picture, the reason it is so frivolous among many reasons is the charges are not related to anything he did as president. when you look at immunity, you look at whether the charges relate to something that was done as president. that is to get even into the ballpark of thing they could possibly be immune to. he is conflating the id
attorney and professor at the university of alabama school of law. they are both msnbc legal analyst. the judge has given the prosecution until wednesday of this week to respond to the request to delay or block the trial about those hush money payments. what are you anticipating as a result. >> there is no question the judge will request this -- reject this. it is worth noting that this motion is way out of time, meaning the schedule is one that did not permit this. the judge said he...