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they lost the governor's mansion, they don't have the statehouse, they don't have the state senate and they're feeling everything go the other way. now i'm in colorado, and i'm looking at the fact that no republican has gotten over 45% statewide since donald trump was president. the truth of the matter is, chaos follows him everywhere he goes, chaos follows him. and we can't be a country in disarray and a world on fire and go through four more years of chaos. we wouldn't survive it. >> that was republican presidential candidate nikki haley going after former president trump in colorado yesterday. she prepares to visit multiple super tuesday states ahead of next week's big day at the ballot box. joining us now, national politics reporter for "the hill" julia manchester. good to see you this morning. let's start with last night in michigan. as we just covered with charlie sykes, there seems to be warning signs for both biden and trump, despite decisive victories. give us your read on both races an the analysis of some sharp political operatives you've been speaking to. >> yeah, jonathan.
they lost the governor's mansion, they don't have the statehouse, they don't have the state senate and they're feeling everything go the other way. now i'm in colorado, and i'm looking at the fact that no republican has gotten over 45% statewide since donald trump was president. the truth of the matter is, chaos follows him everywhere he goes, chaos follows him. and we can't be a country in disarray and a world on fire and go through four more years of chaos. we wouldn't survive it. >>...
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the america so all of you could decide how best to spend your money without having to go through the statehouse or your governor. you know what you need. the biggest assessment in our nation's infrastructure in generations. roads, airports, public transit, clean water act, high-speed internet and so much more. the american infrastructure plan -- you know, we used to be the worst vesting if the structure. by the time i took office, america was ranked number 13, 13th best infrastructure in the road. how could he have the best economy in the world when you don't have the best infrastructure in the world? i don't know how that works. but today we are on her way to leading the world again. over 40 6000 new projects announced. with jobs now, jobs for the next decade in your counties that your communities. just like the fbi who passed the rural electrification act to deliver electricity to every home in rural america we are delivering high-speed internet for everyone in america. because internet is just as essential today as it was then. [applause] how does your county deal with telemedicine without i
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it was at that statehouse which was built by the hands of enslaved people and then i was inaugurated as a 63rd governor of the state, first black governor in the state of maryland. i remember some of the coverage i heard. immediately it was, well, he is starting his inauguration with indoctrination. he is starting his inauguration with dei. no, i started my inauguration with history. that is history. i think there is this reallywarped conflation of what we mean -- again, not coming from a political world. this politicization of what we are simply asking is that we want everyone to be acknowledged and who they are. we want everyone to feel accepted with who they are, with their family history, family lineage. there is never a room that someone is in there because someone is trying to make a point, or because somebody is doing it out of kindness or as a social experiment. i want everyone in my state to know that every room you are in, you are in that room because you belong there, you are in that room because it would be incomplete if you were not there. the idea of making sure that ev
it was at that statehouse which was built by the hands of enslaved people and then i was inaugurated as a 63rd governor of the state, first black governor in the state of maryland. i remember some of the coverage i heard. immediately it was, well, he is starting his inauguration with indoctrination. he is starting his inauguration with dei. no, i started my inauguration with history. that is history. i think there is this reallywarped conflation of what we mean -- again, not coming from a...
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we spoke then and little bit now first as an engineer and city council, statehouse i was intrigued by the joint to run for secretary of state what was special about secretary of state? >> we had electronic voting. one to move us toward that. i think all the democratic candidates knew we needed a new system in place for it when a verifiable paper ballot i wanted to join a multistate organization so it accurate voter rolls on a wanted to make sure only american citizens could vote in our elections for the number-oneon week have right now both political people on both sides of the aisle want to make sure only american citizens are voting in our elections that's really important. i also want to prove professional licensing and up to three years in georgia one, two, three years. we give people choice not just elections but for the licensing. it's really a great place for a business owner you can accomplish something and work hard for your fellow georgians precooked thank you will squeeze in the last one. you are good. >> my name is joe voter in georgia for a few years before i moved here f
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a lot of people don't even know what goes on at their statehouse. they think nancy pelosi and lindsey graham, they don't know what happens at the statehouse. a lot of things affect you locall, and it is sad because so much of that coverage is disappearing. host: davin jackson, host of south carolina lede. thank you so much, gavin, and enjoy the primary today. that's all the time we've got for today's "washington journal," but we will be back tomorrow. have a great day, everybody, and have a good saturday. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024]
a lot of people don't even know what goes on at their statehouse. they think nancy pelosi and lindsey graham, they don't know what happens at the statehouse. a lot of things affect you locall, and it is sad because so much of that coverage is disappearing. host: davin jackson, host of south carolina lede. thank you so much, gavin, and enjoy the primary today. that's all the time we've got for today's "washington journal," but we will be back tomorrow. have a great day, everybody, and...
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a lot of people don't even know what goes on at their statehouse. they think nancy pelosi and lindsey graham, they don't know what happens at the statehouse. a lot of things affect you locall, and it is sad because so much of that coverage is disappearing. host: davin jackson, host of south carolina lede. thank you so much, gavin, and enjoy the primary today. that's all the time we've got for today's "washington journal," but we will be back tomorrow. have a great day, everybody, and have a good saturday. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satell
a lot of people don't even know what goes on at their statehouse. they think nancy pelosi and lindsey graham, they don't know what happens at the statehouse. a lot of things affect you locall, and it is sad because so much of that coverage is disappearing. host: davin jackson, host of south carolina lede. thank you so much, gavin, and enjoy the primary today. that's all the time we've got for today's "washington journal," but we will be back tomorrow. have a great day, everybody, and...
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an honest conversation about the state of public safety in california on the steps of the california statehouse this week, assembly member billa salee of corona introduced 3 new bills including one that would require all k through 12 schools in the state to have at least one armed police officer on campus. also known as a school resource officer or sro seconds. make this make the difference saving lives. >> so we want to ensure that there's police officer who specially trained and armed and ready to act in the that the shooting. >> according to us elite, there have been 96 school shootings in california since 2018. one of them at oakland skyline, high school in september result in the arrest of 3 miners. no one was injured in the shooting, but it was a scary experience for students and parents. the oakland unified school district does not have that sorrows. but if acquired the officers would come from the oakland police department, the department reacted in a statement saying, quote, increasing officers in the schools as a step towards enhancing safety and addressing issues specific to the scho
an honest conversation about the state of public safety in california on the steps of the california statehouse this week, assembly member billa salee of corona introduced 3 new bills including one that would require all k through 12 schools in the state to have at least one armed police officer on campus. also known as a school resource officer or sro seconds. make this make the difference saving lives. >> so we want to ensure that there's police officer who specially trained and armed...
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the second term governor was speaking to a statehouse evenly split with 54 democrats and 54 republican since november. it's expected to remain that way until at least april when special electnspen seats are to be held. . [applause] [cheering] members of the joint convention, the governor of the great state of michigan. [applause] [cheering] members of the greatf michigan, gretchen whitmer. thank you. good evening, michigan. the home of the best football in the country. am i right? >> the national championship wolverines to the detroit lions. i am excited to be here tonight between two leaders that have gotten a lot done over the past year. my best friend and my good friend the senate majority leader. [applause] i want to acknowledge the minority leaders matt hall and aaron. thank you for your leadership and a happy early birthday to you. we delivered a balanced budget focused on the kitchen table issues of 2023, and i know we are going to do that again this year in 2024 and i want to acknowledge so many incredible partners that i have. lieutenant governor gilchrest. [applause] our atto
the second term governor was speaking to a statehouse evenly split with 54 democrats and 54 republican since november. it's expected to remain that way until at least april when special electnspen seats are to be held. . [applause] [cheering] members of the joint convention, the governor of the great state of michigan. [applause] [cheering] members of the greatf michigan, gretchen whitmer. thank you. good evening, michigan. the home of the best football in the country. am i right? >> the...
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they have a voice and their voices are being heard, not only in montgomery but other statehouses. >> we are talking about the state level but at the federal level we saw a effort by senator tammy duckworth, who relied on ivf to conceive her first -- two dollars, to enshrine ability to have ivf. do you see some kind of federal legislation? >> i think it is a number of things. it is an incredible step. an important piece in the puzzle. there are some state constitutions that we will have to get fixed, similar to what we have in alabama. that federal legislation has gained a lot of ground. we are strongly supporting it. we need to get past. >> we mentioned a lot of what we have seen since the fall of roe v. wade. where do you see this ruling in terms of the trend we have seen since then when it comes to reproductive rights? >> this is been on the radar all along. it has been on the back burner. this court ruling has brought it to the forefront. we have seen some governors say they support ivf. others have said we need to study it. i concerns me greatly. i think we will have our work cut
they have a voice and their voices are being heard, not only in montgomery but other statehouses. >> we are talking about the state level but at the federal level we saw a effort by senator tammy duckworth, who relied on ivf to conceive her first -- two dollars, to enshrine ability to have ivf. do you see some kind of federal legislation? >> i think it is a number of things. it is an incredible step. an important piece in the puzzle. there are some state constitutions that we will...
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voters ahead of november's election, with the first major coordinated actions taking place outside 30 statehouses on march 2. this is bishop william barber unveiling the initiative at a press conference monday. >> for far too long, extremists have blamed for people and low which people while moderates too often have ignored or people and appealed to the so-called middle class. meanwhile, poor and low income, low-wage people have become nearly half of this country and we are today to make wondering -- one thing clear. we have the power to determine and decide the 2024 elections and elections beyond. amy: millions of people gathered across turkey to commemorate one year of the devastating earthquake and its aftershocks killed over 50,000 people. in antakya, the capital of hatay, the worst hit southern province, crowds held a moment of silence at 4:17 in the morning local time, marking the moment the quake struck. protests broke out as residents continue to demand justice and accountability from authorities for poorly regulated construction and for delays in responding to the disaster, which left ma
voters ahead of november's election, with the first major coordinated actions taking place outside 30 statehouses on march 2. this is bishop william barber unveiling the initiative at a press conference monday. >> for far too long, extremists have blamed for people and low which people while moderates too often have ignored or people and appealed to the so-called middle class. meanwhile, poor and low income, low-wage people have become nearly half of this country and we are today to make...
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you will hear more about later, we will be holding a massport peoples low-wage workers moral march to statehouse assemblies, part of 42 weeks organizing mass mobilization of poor and low-wage voters across the usa that touch more than 15 million infrequent voters. between now and november. and to announce that in june, june 15, we will also be marching on the united states congress to launch our summer initiative to continue to push to mobilize the 15.4 and the income voters in low income, low-wage workers. it is time for a resurrection and not an insurrection. and we, this year, or in the 60th anniversary of freedom summer your freedom and jus that which one must continue, continue to fight for. i'm going to sail a bit more but we want to introduce this first by way of our promo video of whole nation might see an might join in with us. so at this time the promo video. [inaudible] >> is it up? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ .. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> i have been struggling to pay my bills since i've been working at 16 years old. full-time 64 hours a week, seven days a week.
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in the midterms, the democrats fared well and virginia limited to the democrats in the statehouse and the state senate. ohio had a big referendum on abortion, on reproductive rights, i would add. as we were watching. and trip in the green room, he made it clear that he is against the decision and alabama and that he believes that women and families should have a plethora of options to be able to build out a healthy family, which i think will probably help them in the fall -- to answer questions. i think it is a smart move on his part. i like the governors going to what has. when i was in congress, the governors would come and the metropolis of politics in washington, would evaporate while they were in that room. you had 50 executives with the chief executive of the country talk about help you solve problems and whether it is the border, whether it is defense spending, i think it is a positive thing. finally, you have to fact-checked everyone and anybody i did not know the context that the senator was speaking. i don't know how you can defend, how anyone can defend not fact-checking a
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from slavery all the way up to the modern time titled emancipation is on display in front of texas's statehouse. geoff: let's talk about the pioneering female black astronauts. how do their stories figure into the larger story? >> one thing that is interesting about our film is we look at how the program changes with the introduction of the shuttle. the shuttle allows for people that are not going to be pilots and so we first see this expansion in 1983 with the group that includes guy and fred and then shortly afterwards we see other women who are scientists, geologists, who are able to then become a part of this expansion. geoff: charlie, you have logged more than 680 hours in space. >> not a lot of time. i love to hear it and it sounds like a lot but in relative terms , that is about a month. victor glover spent six months in space. geoff: and he is the first black astronaut to go to the international space station. >> victor and i -- there is a 20 year gap between when i became the second black pilot to fly in space to get into nasa's astor knot program and victor became the third. we seem t
from slavery all the way up to the modern time titled emancipation is on display in front of texas's statehouse. geoff: let's talk about the pioneering female black astronauts. how do their stories figure into the larger story? >> one thing that is interesting about our film is we look at how the program changes with the introduction of the shuttle. the shuttle allows for people that are not going to be pilots and so we first see this expansion in 1983 with the group that includes guy and...
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that you will hear more aboutsp later, we will be holding the mass poor people low-wage workers march statehouse assemblies, part of a 42 week organizing mass mobilization of poor and low-wage voters across the usa to touch more than 15 million infrequent voters. between now and november. and, to announce in june, june 15, we will also be marching on the united states congress to launch our summer initiative to continue to push to mobilize the poor and low income i voters, low income, low wage workers. it is time for a resurrection and not i an insurrection. we, this year, are in the 60th anniversary of freedomr summer. freedom and justice is with which you. must continue to figt for. let me say a little bit more. we want to introduce this first by way of our promo video. it may join in with us. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> i have been struggling to pay my bills since i have been working at 16 years old. i work full time seven days a week. i am exhausted. >> our government finds it necessary to ban abortion, to say that they are saving our children. more children die as a result of poverty in
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largely african american, and those folks remember her candidacy, her governorship, and her time in the statehouse and were not very impressed or enthusiastic about her presidential campaign and indicated to me and my colleague they probably would not be voting for her on saturday. >> all right, terrific reporting on the ground there. politics reporter for "the new york times," maya king, thank you. and we'll have another live report from south carolina later in the show. >>> meanwhile, the judge in donald trump's new york civil fraud trial has rejected a request from trump's legal team to delay the enforcement of that $350 million judgment. judge engoron yesterday wrote an e-mail to trump's attorney saying you have failed to explain much less justify any basis for a stay. the judge then officially signed off on the judgment, which totals over $450 million with interest that came before the ruling. and every day that trump doesn't pay another $87,500 of interest is added to the amount. that adds up. new york attorney general letitia james told abc news earlier in the week she's prepared to ask a j
largely african american, and those folks remember her candidacy, her governorship, and her time in the statehouse and were not very impressed or enthusiastic about her presidential campaign and indicated to me and my colleague they probably would not be voting for her on saturday. >> all right, terrific reporting on the ground there. politics reporter for "the new york times," maya king, thank you. and we'll have another live report from south carolina later in the show....
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the way up to the modern time, you know, titled "emancipation," is on display in front of the texas statehouse. geoff: lisa, let's talk about the pioneering black women astronauts mae jemison, stephanie wilson, joan higginbotham, sian proctor. how do their stories figure into the larger story of racial progress in the space program? >> well, one of the things that's interesting about our film is we look at how the program changes with the introduction of the shuttle, because the shuttle allows for people who are not going to be pilots. and so we first see this expansion in 1983, with the group that includes, you know, fred and guy and ron. and then shortly afterwards, we see mae jamison and other women who are scientists, who are geologists, who are able to then become a part of this expansion. geoff: and charlie, you have logged more than 680 hours in space. >> not a lot of time. geoff: not a lot of time? >> not a lot. i love to hear it. it sounds like a lot, but in relative terms, that's about a month in space. geoff: okay. >> victor glover, on his first flight, spent six months in space, yo
the way up to the modern time, you know, titled "emancipation," is on display in front of the texas statehouse. geoff: lisa, let's talk about the pioneering black women astronauts mae jemison, stephanie wilson, joan higginbotham, sian proctor. how do their stories figure into the larger story of racial progress in the space program? >> well, one of the things that's interesting about our film is we look at how the program changes with the introduction of the shuttle, because the...
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essentially $1 billion out of out of balance changes needed he didn't but when he actually got to work at the statehouse, sanford found his passion for cutting budgets had also made him some enemies. >> mark sanford. he's a republican. the legislature for years has been controlled by rubble publicans, so they're all in the same party and extensively from the outside, you would think, oh, okay, well, these guys are all going to get together and get a lot of things done. that's not really what happened when mark sanford was in the governor's mansion >> instead, mark sanford lean >> further into character and started slashing his fellow republicans budgets with a vengeance. >> maybe one year he be tried the entire budget. i mean, just sent the entire budget that we never got to a budget cycle where there weren't dozens of budget vetoes. there was no democrat versus republican. it was you know, us versus mark sanford. so he would send hundreds of vetoes back and we would just get together and all override them because it was more during one particularly volatile session in 2004, sanford kept vetoing budgets
essentially $1 billion out of out of balance changes needed he didn't but when he actually got to work at the statehouse, sanford found his passion for cutting budgets had also made him some enemies. >> mark sanford. he's a republican. the legislature for years has been controlled by rubble publicans, so they're all in the same party and extensively from the outside, you would think, oh, okay, well, these guys are all going to get together and get a lot of things done. that's not really...
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state supreme court ruling on embryos as protesters gathered outside the statehouse demanding access to ivf backroom deals, cia secrets, a fair bribery, >> corruption, prostitution so much more to the store in knighted states of scandal with jake tapper sunday at nine on cnn, when enamel is >> gone, you cannot get it back, but you can repair it with pronoun will repair it penetrates deep into the to, to actively repair acid weakened enamel. i recommend for enamel repair with new...
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ukrainian communities in the entire country, a ukrainian village and i represent them to this -- in the statehouse. being able to provide aid to ukraine is important. we voted on it last year and we need to make sure that ukraine has the resources, the aid and support it needs to be able to fight putin immediately. however, it is tied up to money to israel. we know that right now the u.s. is probing on how money that we have sent over has killed innocent lives. there is no way in my conscious that i can think of thousands of children that we talk about here, already dead. and sending more money to kill more children in gaza because netanyahu's government has decided we do not care about international law, give us more money and we will do what we want for the sake of what netanyahu wants. so, what i think we should be doing is considering how do we perhaps use a discharge petition specifically to get money to ukraine as quickly as possible. that i could support. host: representative delia ramir ez. serves on the border of homeland security subcommittee of border and enforcement. thank you for that
ukrainian communities in the entire country, a ukrainian village and i represent them to this -- in the statehouse. being able to provide aid to ukraine is important. we voted on it last year and we need to make sure that ukraine has the resources, the aid and support it needs to be able to fight putin immediately. however, it is tied up to money to israel. we know that right now the u.s. is probing on how money that we have sent over has killed innocent lives. there is no way in my conscious...
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that's the other race we looking at obviously that has a big opportunity for republican to take that statehouse. but that will be very difficult. they are both very important races and that's usually how it works. there are 11 races this fall, eight open seats, five of those open seats are republicans t there's really a couple states that will be particularly in our focus as we go through the summer. >> as we are giving up for this fall election, is enough time for you to quote rally around the likely republican presidential nominee as trump and his allies are encouraging republicans to do? or as nikki haley says, should everyone take a deep breath and wait and let the primaries plant? >> well for me as the chairman of the republican governors, i said from the beginning and i think it's important i have an obligation to not engage in the primary. we have a lot of members, a lot of interests, folks of all across the state. and our focus will is not on the presidential race, although i will be very clear, it's very important republican governors that we have a republican president. and whenever t
that's the other race we looking at obviously that has a big opportunity for republican to take that statehouse. but that will be very difficult. they are both very important races and that's usually how it works. there are 11 races this fall, eight open seats, five of those open seats are republicans t there's really a couple states that will be particularly in our focus as we go through the summer. >> as we are giving up for this fall election, is enough time for you to quote rally...
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they lost the governor's mansion, they don't have the statehouse, they don't have the state senate, and they're feeling everything go the other way. now i'm in colorado and i'm looking at the fact that no republican has gotten over 45% statewide since donald trump was president. the truth of the matter is, chaos follows him, everywhere he goes, chaos follows him. and we can't be a country in disarray and a world on fire and go through four more years of chaos. we wouldn't survive it. the democrats are salivating at the thought of it being donald trump. they are salivating, because they know they can defeat him. they defeated him in 2018, they defeated him in 2020, they defeated him in 2022, and they know that they're going to defeat him again in 2024. joe biden is not going to be the candidate. you're going to find the democrats go put someone younger in, and we're going to be stuck with another loss and a president kamala harris. that is what will happen if donald trump is the nominee. >> nikki haley with a message to republican voters. meanwhile, on the democratic side, president bide
they lost the governor's mansion, they don't have the statehouse, they don't have the state senate, and they're feeling everything go the other way. now i'm in colorado and i'm looking at the fact that no republican has gotten over 45% statewide since donald trump was president. the truth of the matter is, chaos follows him, everywhere he goes, chaos follows him. and we can't be a country in disarray and a world on fire and go through four more years of chaos. we wouldn't survive it. the...
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i mean, on the same night, there was a statehouse election in pennsylvania. we saw, obviously, a string of other special elections, the 2023 elections. all these down ballot races -- not all of them but almost all of them, have really broken in the democratic favor, especially since the dobbs decision. now, in this case, the border bill obviously played a big role. but, you know, if you were the republicans, you came out of this over the past two years, year and a half, and you looked at the totality of the results, you'd say, okay, we need to sort of course correct in some significant way, but that's not what is happening on the hill. if anything, they're saying, we need to continue doing what we're doing and dismiss this as isolated incidents. there is no introspection from leadership. they're tying themselves closer to trump, who is the one saying to kill the border deal because i want the issue in play. >> once again, whoever saw this coming? donald trump cost republicans another election. it was donald trump's cynicism "the wall street journal" talks abo
i mean, on the same night, there was a statehouse election in pennsylvania. we saw, obviously, a string of other special elections, the 2023 elections. all these down ballot races -- not all of them but almost all of them, have really broken in the democratic favor, especially since the dobbs decision. now, in this case, the border bill obviously played a big role. but, you know, if you were the republicans, you came out of this over the past two years, year and a half, and you looked at the...
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republicans are going after women and reproductive freedoms through every way that they can, in congress, in statehouses, in the supreme court, and in state courts. gutting roe was never going to be enough. it was a gateway to an all-out war. right now millions of women in america are paying the price. they're terrified of what they can and cannot do and what may or may not land them in prison. it is not a crime to start a family. but now it is. it is not a crime to dispose of a nonviable embryo in a lab, but republicans have made sure that it is a crime. do you know how hard it is to do ivf? everybody who is at least my age knows somebody who had a struggle getting pregnant. and that thing is emotionally and physically and financially exhausting. and i've never thought of ivf through a partisan lens. i honestly hadn't. it didn't occur to me -- it didn't occur to me that they were going to go after people actually trying to get pregnant. this is not about babies and life and families. this is about punishing women. this is about taking away their autonomy. this is their objective. and you know five year
republicans are going after women and reproductive freedoms through every way that they can, in congress, in statehouses, in the supreme court, and in state courts. gutting roe was never going to be enough. it was a gateway to an all-out war. right now millions of women in america are paying the price. they're terrified of what they can and cannot do and what may or may not land them in prison. it is not a crime to start a family. but now it is. it is not a crime to dispose of a nonviable...
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flipped the statehouse in pennsylvania. we won legislature in virginia because of the issue of abortion. to say otherwise i think is a mistake. host: let me ask you one question. because we talked about super tuesday states coming up, michigan is coming on tuesday. any takeaways as far as what to expect there even if the president wins there and what it means for nikki haley moving forward? one of the things you mentioned was abortion was at play used to go. guest: at the same legislation as well because people care about abortion rights. i am interested to see what happens in the movement for ability to say that people are not committed to one of the presidential candidates. there are a number of people suggesting that americans should use this opportunity in the democratic primary to express their interest in the biden administration taking a different approach when it comes to the conflict in israel and gaza. interested to see what it means. i don't think these folks will not actually vote for the president. but interest
flipped the statehouse in pennsylvania. we won legislature in virginia because of the issue of abortion. to say otherwise i think is a mistake. host: let me ask you one question. because we talked about super tuesday states coming up, michigan is coming on tuesday. any takeaways as far as what to expect there even if the president wins there and what it means for nikki haley moving forward? one of the things you mentioned was abortion was at play used to go. guest: at the same legislation as...
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flipped the statehouse in pennsylvania. we won legislature in virginia because of the issue of abortion. to say otherwise i think is a mistake. host: let me ask you one question. because we talked about super tuesday states coming up, michigan is coming on tuesday. any takeaways as far as what to expect there even if the president wins there and what it means for nikki haley moving forward? one of the things you mentioned was abortion was at play used to go. guest: at the same legislation as well because people care about abortion rights. i am interested to see what happens in the movement for ability to say that people are not committed to one of the presidential candidates. there are a number of people suggesting that americans should use this opportunity in the democratic primary to express their interest in the biden administration taking a different approach when it comes to the conflict in israel and gaza. interested to see what it means. i don't think these folks will not actually vote for the president. but interest
flipped the statehouse in pennsylvania. we won legislature in virginia because of the issue of abortion. to say otherwise i think is a mistake. host: let me ask you one question. because we talked about super tuesday states coming up, michigan is coming on tuesday. any takeaways as far as what to expect there even if the president wins there and what it means for nikki haley moving forward? one of the things you mentioned was abortion was at play used to go. guest: at the same legislation as...
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constituent for far too long and got through too much in texas, at the age of seven, libby testified at the statehouse about the bathroom bill, i think that was a heritage foundation situation as well. testified at the age of seven about how it made her feel. ultimately, libby has been testifying and is 13 years old now. i am going to tell you something, i know it was characterized as, this is the cool thing to do, and maybe people are encouraged to be trans, they don't want to speak out, it is not an easy thing to do. when you had to sit here and prove your personhood every single time that you are walking around, you have people that feel a certain way, they are losing in the sport, the trans person, it doesn't sound like came in first from what i can tell. nevertheless, i think we need to focus on real things, real issues relating to women. if you care about women, let's get the e.r.a. passed to get people rights, fully fund access to reproductive health, protect those being raped in this country and abroad, this party has decided, if you are raped as a child, you should not have access to reproduc
constituent for far too long and got through too much in texas, at the age of seven, libby testified at the statehouse about the bathroom bill, i think that was a heritage foundation situation as well. testified at the age of seven about how it made her feel. ultimately, libby has been testifying and is 13 years old now. i am going to tell you something, i know it was characterized as, this is the cool thing to do, and maybe people are encouraged to be trans, they don't want to speak out, it is...
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indianapolis star" reports an indiana state representative showed his gun to students visiting the statehouse. >> come on, man. >> in a video posted to x, representative jim lucas was seen discussing firearms with the students when one asked him if he carried a gun. he then pulled back his coat to show a holstered handgun. after receiving backlash, the representative posted to his facebook page, quote, i fear and pity those that are being indoctrinated to fear that which is their best means of self-defense. >> in georgia, there is a proposed bill that would add watermarks to election ballots in the state. the georgia house passed the bill in near unanimous vote. if it passes in the state senate, watermarks could be added to ballots as early as the general election in november. ballots in the state are already printed on special security paper, but trump supporters continue to pursue claims that votes in the 2020 election were forged by martians that took over the bodies of former atlanta braves players from 1967, who had been through a "star trek," you know, one of those things. >> yeah. >> o
indianapolis star" reports an indiana state representative showed his gun to students visiting the statehouse. >> come on, man. >> in a video posted to x, representative jim lucas was seen discussing firearms with the students when one asked him if he carried a gun. he then pulled back his coat to show a holstered handgun. after receiving backlash, the representative posted to his facebook page, quote, i fear and pity those that are being indoctrinated to fear that which is...
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organizers do from here forward, just a short time ago, the house democratic floor a leader of the michigan statehouse he said, we are going on to chicago. we are going to the democratic national convention to protest in the streets this antiwar movement his growing. so that is not going to go away. this is something that is going to continue and it will be a soundtrack of this presidential campaign. there is no doubt about that. however, talking to another businessman who's just leaving this event just a few moments ago, he said he voted uncommitted because he did want to register a protest vote. >> i said how will you vote in november? he said, i don't know. once it becomes a choice, he said between president biden and former president donald trump. he said he desperately wants to keep donald trump out of the white house. so he said that will be a difficult decision to make. i suspect that he sums up the sentiment of many rank and file of voters who voted uncommitted today. of course, the organizers are committed to this cause, but this is something that is going to stay with the white house, stay w
organizers do from here forward, just a short time ago, the house democratic floor a leader of the michigan statehouse he said, we are going on to chicago. we are going to the democratic national convention to protest in the streets this antiwar movement his growing. so that is not going to go away. this is something that is going to continue and it will be a soundtrack of this presidential campaign. there is no doubt about that. however, talking to another businessman who's just leaving this...