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and it is good to be here with the next united states senator from this state of arizona. and i have worked with ruben and will tell you he is a tireless fighter for the people and families of arizona, an essential partner to president biden and me. representative, i know we are all praying for him -- he honored to be here today. his wife is here. i said the thing i love about raul's he is such a fighter, he is a street fighter. he is a fighter. we know he is going to be ok, and we are thinking of him as he begins his treatment for cancer. i want to thank, as well, my dear friend and the president of reproductive freedom for all. minnie, where is she? thank you for your leadership. a special thank you to all the organizers in arizona who are collecting signatures to put the rights to reproductive freedom on the ballot and in the state constitution. and to the thousands of organizers from across our nation who are joining us virtually today. can i also want to thank the secretary of state adrian fontes and all the other leaders in the arizona state legislature, including se
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in the state of arizona. a ban with no exceptions for rape and incest. a ban that will apply to women before they know they are pregnant. and threatens prison time for nurses and doctors. understand to stop bans like this, we need a united states congress that will restore the protections of roe vs. wade. and when they do, president joe biden will sign it into law. >> arizona's attorney general chris mays said she will not enforce the law written 160 years ago by a man who could never have imagined that a woman would be arizona's attorney general. attorney general mays said today's decision to reimpose a law from a time when arizona was not a state, the civil war was raging and women couldn't vote will go down in history as a stain on our state. i look forward to the people of arizona having their say in the matter and let me be completely clear as long as i am attorney general no woman or doctor will be prosecuted under this draconian law in this state. today, arizona state senator birch said this. >> good m
in the state of arizona. a ban with no exceptions for rape and incest. a ban that will apply to women before they know they are pregnant. and threatens prison time for nurses and doctors. understand to stop bans like this, we need a united states congress that will restore the protections of roe vs. wade. and when they do, president joe biden will sign it into law. >> arizona's attorney general chris mays said she will not enforce the law written 160 years ago by a man who could never...
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. >> byron: the archaic law enacted more than a century and a half ago, before arizona was even a state, and life was very different. >> women had no vote, slavery was legal. >> byron: the galvanizing effect this could have on other states. >> it absolutely will impact how i vote. >>> plus -- ♪ all i wanna do is have some fun ♪ >> byron: sheryl crow, newly inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame, all she wants to do is keep making music, her way. >> when you get to be a certain age, you're not competing with the younger crowd. >> byron: opening up about the sexism and ageism she's faced in her three decades in the business. ♪ evolution ♪ ♪ ever changing ♪ >> byron: and "evolution." the album she never thought she'd finish. >> these songs kept pouring out of you. >> this was an emotional download. >> byron: and the pop mega star she'll be touring with this summer. and -- 25 preserved as treasures by the library of congress. >>> "nightline" will be right back. dry skin is sensitive skin, too. and it's natural. treat it that way. aveeno® daily moisture with prebiotic oat
. >> byron: the archaic law enacted more than a century and a half ago, before arizona was even a state, and life was very different. >> women had no vote, slavery was legal. >> byron: the galvanizing effect this could have on other states. >> it absolutely will impact how i vote. >>> plus -- ♪ all i wanna do is have some fun ♪ >> byron: sheryl crow, newly inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame, all she wants to do is keep making music, her way....
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states. and now arizona could be next. while the grand canyon state currently has a law on the books allowing abortions in the first 15 weeks of pregnancy, the state supreme court ruled earlier this month. arizona should follow law from 18, 64. >> banning nearly all abortions except when the pregnant person's life is in danger. doctors who are found violate the law could face a penalty of 2 to 5 years in state prison. this is serious. one thing all has in common men. >> determine the fate and future women. this would never happen. it was men. we know that. but newsom says california has a part to play. he and the members of the california legislative women's caucus announced in urgency. bill sb 2, 3, 3 allowing arizona doctors in good standing to come to california to provide abortion care for their patients who've traveled here. we want to lend our hand, not just our hearts and we want to we want to create a framework of real support. >> we have the opportunity to help women who woke up last week with fewer rights than th
states. and now arizona could be next. while the grand canyon state currently has a law on the books allowing abortions in the first 15 weeks of pregnancy, the state supreme court ruled earlier this month. arizona should follow law from 18, 64. >> banning nearly all abortions except when the pregnant person's life is in danger. doctors who are found violate the law could face a penalty of 2 to 5 years in state prison. this is serious. one thing all has in common men. >> determine...
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of arizona. >> absolutely. >> now in a critical moment for the state of arizona and the republican party, just six months out from a general election, they have this indictment on their hands. it's just a complicating scene and one that i think that we're only beginning to wholly understand the details of, joy. >> absolutely stunning. kelli ward, asked and answered part of my question was now asked -- i can come to you on this, andrew. donald trump is apparently named as an unindicted coconspirator in this indictment. tell us what that means. >> so, that would mean he's not indicted, but you know, we saw that in the d.c. federal case where donald trump is indicted but there were many unindicted coconspirators who had different roles and that a number of us, including the media, figured out more or less who they were. it was clear rudy giuliani was one. >> who is who. >> exactly. now the reason they're not named is there's -- euphemism, put up or shut up. meaning, if you're a federal prosecutor or state prosecutor, grand jury is bringing charges, then you name the person. if they're not b
of arizona. >> absolutely. >> now in a critical moment for the state of arizona and the republican party, just six months out from a general election, they have this indictment on their hands. it's just a complicating scene and one that i think that we're only beginning to wholly understand the details of, joy. >> absolutely stunning. kelli ward, asked and answered part of my question was now asked -- i can come to you on this, andrew. donald trump is apparently named as an...
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this was 50 years before arizona was even a state. and keep in mind this legislation or this law that's 160 years old could send doctors to jail for just trying to, you know, help women and give them the health care they need. so i want to be very clear about this.ve this would not be the situation in arizona if donald trump didn't essentially call for roe v. wade to be overturned. he talked about that yesterday. we're going to have to find a path forward here. it's the conservative judiciary of the supreme court. certainly there are state republicans on the supreme court responsible or people appointed by republicans responsible for this decision, four men and one woman. what does this do to the political dynamics in an election year given the way abortion whenever it is litigated at the ballot box rebounds to people in favor of choice, what does this do for the broader dynamics going into november? >> well, i think the first thing we've got to be concerned about is the health care for women in the state. it's been hard already since
this was 50 years before arizona was even a state. and keep in mind this legislation or this law that's 160 years old could send doctors to jail for just trying to, you know, help women and give them the health care they need. so i want to be very clear about this.ve this would not be the situation in arizona if donald trump didn't essentially call for roe v. wade to be overturned. he talked about that yesterday. we're going to have to find a path forward here. it's the conservative judiciary...
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today in your state of arizona that trump is to blame for this. he is the architect of the fall of rome and she attributed a lot to the fact that we have three supreme court justices who were appointed by donald trump during his administration. i've always said, senator, that the fall of rome didn't happen overnight. there was a little bit of some complacency that went into the idea that there's no way it could ever happen because there have been decades of resident. admittedly, we got snowed during this confirmation process is and during confirmation hearings. how important is it for people to understand that the judges that were making these decisions, some of whom are elected into the offices, some of whom face merit retention votes, like in my state of florida, for example, that the judges need to have a good ability for what is happening? >> that is 100% true. we have republican appointed judges who are responsible for this decision that happen. in arizona. i think that is where the conversation has to shifted to the down ballot races. it is
today in your state of arizona that trump is to blame for this. he is the architect of the fall of rome and she attributed a lot to the fact that we have three supreme court justices who were appointed by donald trump during his administration. i've always said, senator, that the fall of rome didn't happen overnight. there was a little bit of some complacency that went into the idea that there's no way it could ever happen because there have been decades of resident. admittedly, we got snowed...
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fatima and arizona state senator burch is back with us. he is a liar. >> he thinks, i guess he thinks we won't look up what he said before. politico doesn't have a short memory. they listed a series of questions donald trump has yet to answer on abortion. one of those included whether he will sign a 15 week abortion ban or if he will use the comstock act to ban or restrict the procedure. what do you think donald trump will do if reelected ? >> i think we should watch what everyone around donald trump is asking him to do. they are being clear they want a national abortion ban and the question is which week, how early? they are being clear in the case before the supreme court on medication abortion that they want a backdoor national abortion ban. there's a whole project to giving him all the ways if he has the power as the president to ban abortion in this country. >> project 2025. >> project 2025. they have told us the road map, how they will do with, how they will capture each of the agencies and basically do the work that they couldn't do
fatima and arizona state senator burch is back with us. he is a liar. >> he thinks, i guess he thinks we won't look up what he said before. politico doesn't have a short memory. they listed a series of questions donald trump has yet to answer on abortion. one of those included whether he will sign a 15 week abortion ban or if he will use the comstock act to ban or restrict the procedure. what do you think donald trump will do if reelected ? >> i think we should watch what everyone...
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back in 1863, two years into the civil war, arizona was not yet a u.s. state. that wouldn't happen until 1912. american women would not vote. that wouldn't happen until 1920. and the age of sexual consent for girls was just 10 years old. yes, i said 10. that year, arizona was declared a u.s. territory, with a governor appointed by president abraham lincoln. and the 27 white male legislators who wrote the rules for this brand-new territory had a very specific vision, using draconian laws to bring order to what they viewed as a wild western chaos. among the laws they created and passed one year into arizona's new status in 1864 was one stating that, quote, a person who provides, supplies, or administers to a pregnant woman or procures such woman to take any medicine, drugs, or substance or uses or employs any instrument or other means whatever with intent to procure the miscarriage of such woman unless it is necessary to save her life shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for not less than two years nor more than five years. according to historian
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of arizona and other states for that matter, across the country the sea. with the election of the former president. we are going to make sure that joe biden wins arizona, and gets reelected, and from somebody who served in the navy for 25 years, we can right the ship. so elections do matter, there are ways to fix this. you know, not a good day for arizona but we also had a good announcement yesterday with the chips and science act grant money for the semiconductor industry. but today, you know, it was the opposite of that. it was a very disappointing day. >> senator mark kelly, thank you so much for your time. we appreciate it. >>> i want to turn now to the white house press secretary karine jean-pierre. i know the president had a statement on this. he said this ruling was a result of the extreme agenda of republican elected officials who are committed to ripping away women's freedom. when republicans try and rip away women's freedoms, it doesn't usually go well for them. why are they so committed to this issue? >> look, it's a question for them certainly
of arizona and other states for that matter, across the country the sea. with the election of the former president. we are going to make sure that joe biden wins arizona, and gets reelected, and from somebody who served in the navy for 25 years, we can right the ship. so elections do matter, there are ways to fix this. you know, not a good day for arizona but we also had a good announcement yesterday with the chips and science act grant money for the semiconductor industry. but today, you know,...
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we got some breaking news tonight out of the state of arizona. where attorney general chris base just announced a grand jury in arizona has returned indictments in the investigation into the fake electors scheme in that state to steal the 2020 election. remember, that was the plot devised by allies of donald trump to set false certificates of the national archives, claiming that donald trump won the state's electoral vote rather than joe biden this played out in seven battleground states with the intent to sow chaos and confusion at the certification of the electoral votes which was to take place on january 6th. arizona attorney general mays has been investigating the scheme since shortly after she took office last year. clear we are here because justice demands and answer to the efforts of the defendants and other unindicted co- conspirators allegedly took to undermine the will of arizona's voters to the 2020 presidential election whatever their reasoning was, the plot to violate the law must be answered for and i was elected to uphold the law o
we got some breaking news tonight out of the state of arizona. where attorney general chris base just announced a grand jury in arizona has returned indictments in the investigation into the fake electors scheme in that state to steal the 2020 election. remember, that was the plot devised by allies of donald trump to set false certificates of the national archives, claiming that donald trump won the state's electoral vote rather than joe biden this played out in seven battleground states with...
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geoff: so, the arizona state supreme court lifted a stay on this 1864 law that was passed before arizona was a state. help us understand how they arrived at this decision. carter: so this ban has been the source of court battles and chaos since the overturning of roe almost two years ago. what happened is, after a very long period of litigation, the supreme court of arizona decided today that, since there is no more roe v. wade, there is no reason why this 1864 ban should not go into effect. now, what's unclear at this point is when exactly that ban will fully take effect and be enforceable, in the words of the court. abortion providers and their supporters are at this time really trying to figure out what this decision means for all the people on the ground in arizona. geoff: how is it that the civil war era law supersedes the previous law that the legislature passed and the previous governor signed in 2022 that made abortion accessible up to 15 weeks? carter: when the u.s. supreme court legalized abortion nationwide in roe v. wade in 1973, that meant that there were several laws across
geoff: so, the arizona state supreme court lifted a stay on this 1864 law that was passed before arizona was a state. help us understand how they arrived at this decision. carter: so this ban has been the source of court battles and chaos since the overturning of roe almost two years ago. what happened is, after a very long period of litigation, the supreme court of arizona decided today that, since there is no more roe v. wade, there is no reason why this 1864 ban should not go into effect....
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at the time, arizona was not yet a state. it would not become one for another five decades but it was an important american territory. in 1862, the confederacy and the union fought for control of arizona and the union won at the height of the civil war. when states and territories like arizona looked something like this. dirt roads with horse drawn buggies and only white men had the right to vote. in 1864, slavery was not yet abolished and the question of whether the united states would remain united and free was being answered in a war that wouldn't end until 1865 and would result in the deaths of more than 600,000 americans, two-thirds of whom died from infectious diseases, not artillery fire. and that is because in the 1860s , doctors were still figuring out what germs were. it was not yet common practice for doctors to wash their hands before surgery. or when delivering a baby. 1864 was before doctors knew how reproduction worked on a cellular level with the eggs and the sperm. and it was under those conditions where basi
at the time, arizona was not yet a state. it would not become one for another five decades but it was an important american territory. in 1862, the confederacy and the union fought for control of arizona and the union won at the height of the civil war. when states and territories like arizona looked something like this. dirt roads with horse drawn buggies and only white men had the right to vote. in 1864, slavery was not yet abolished and the question of whether the united states would remain...
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when arizona was not a state. this is and what the people of arizona, or the people of this country want. we are talking about a small number of really extreme political pairs calling the shots for everybody else. republicans don't want this. independence don't want this. democrats don't want this. we have to look at who our elected leaders are. the time is now. it is done. i have had enough. the people of arizona have had enough, we are electing pro- choice candidates in november. watch it happen. >> joining us now is arizona democratic state senator, ewa board birch. there's really nothing i can say to follow up after you delivered that incredibly heartfelt, such raw emotion, because it is something that is so in cement and personal to you, but i am going to offer a small correction to what you said. republicans did want this. they wanted this. the republicans wanted this, but now it is squarely the dog with its teeth firmly on the bumper of that car. they have caught the car. so, now they want to backpedal, lik
when arizona was not a state. this is and what the people of arizona, or the people of this country want. we are talking about a small number of really extreme political pairs calling the shots for everybody else. republicans don't want this. independence don't want this. democrats don't want this. we have to look at who our elected leaders are. the time is now. it is done. i have had enough. the people of arizona have had enough, we are electing pro- choice candidates in november. watch it...
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this is a law from 160 years ago, 48 years before arizona was a state and now as the state records presented have said, we're going to throw doctors into jail in arizona for conducting a procedure that a woman needs. >> so you in addition to just saying it on my show, you said on twitter or acts earlier today, quote, this is the biggest step backward since the repeal of roe v. wade, make no mistake. this is happening because of donald trump. >> do you >> think that this might energize voters to turn out to enshrine it into the constitution, to vote for joe biden to vote for the democratic senate candidate for your open senate seat >> well, i think voters, people in arizona are obviously going to be really upset about this. but what matters the most is the health care of women. and i think they know who is responsible for this. i mean, they may realize that donald trump's specifically put justices under, the supreme court to end roe v. wade, to take away a fundamental right to women. and i think because of that well, i think women get that also men who support women in this right to make thei
this is a law from 160 years ago, 48 years before arizona was a state and now as the state records presented have said, we're going to throw doctors into jail in arizona for conducting a procedure that a woman needs. >> so you in addition to just saying it on my show, you said on twitter or acts earlier today, quote, this is the biggest step backward since the repeal of roe v. wade, make no mistake. this is happening because of donald trump. >> do you >> think that this might...
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this law in arizona state, as we've noted, that dates back to the civil war era before arizona was even the state yeah. >> hi. well, thanks for having me. well, we are we are exploring all of those avenues. everything is on the table right now for us and it's time to fight arizonans want us to fight back against this extreme draconian civil war era abortion ban that was passed so at a time when arizona wasn't a stay, the civil war was still raging, and women couldn't even vote. so we're looking at everything that we possibly can to make sure that this ban never actually goes into place in arizona and i have said that as attorney general, i will not prosecute any doctor, nurse, pharmacist, or woman under the 18, 64 ban or the 15 week ban that we also had in place and that that promise remains firm. the vast majority of arizonans do not want to be dragged back to 18, 64, and that's a significant, very significant indeed, as you just said, you've pledged not to prosecute any woman or doctor or nurse under this arizona law i know you disagree with it, but isn't it your job to enforce the ru
this law in arizona state, as we've noted, that dates back to the civil war era before arizona was even the state yeah. >> hi. well, thanks for having me. well, we are we are exploring all of those avenues. everything is on the table right now for us and it's time to fight arizonans want us to fight back against this extreme draconian civil war era abortion ban that was passed so at a time when arizona wasn't a stay, the civil war was still raging, and women couldn't even vote. so we're...
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an arizona abortion ban from 1864 before arizona was even a state and before women even had the right to vote is set to take effect. what it means for women there and how this could inflame voters in a major election battleground. >>> plus, a new inflation report just released, what it could mean for your budgets. >>> and later, amanda knox's newest trial after being exonerated years ago for her roommate's murder. we're back in 60 seconds. ds nothing dims my light like a migraine. with nurtec odt, i found relief. the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent, all in one. to those with migraine, i see you. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. don't take if allergic to nurtec odt. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. it's time we all shine. talk to a healthcare provider about nurtec odt from pfizer. liberty mutual customized my car insurance and i saved hundreds. that's great. i know, i've bee telling everyone.
an arizona abortion ban from 1864 before arizona was even a state and before women even had the right to vote is set to take effect. what it means for women there and how this could inflame voters in a major election battleground. >>> plus, a new inflation report just released, what it could mean for your budgets. >>> and later, amanda knox's newest trial after being exonerated years ago for her roommate's murder. we're back in 60 seconds. ds nothing dims my light like a...
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live claritin clear® >>> just >>> just in tonight, images of a train derailment near the arizona state line. it was carrying gasoline and propane. interstate 40 is closed down in both directions. there are no reports of injuries. >>> in new york, a delta air lines plane was forced to return to jfk airport today after losing its emergency slide. delta says the crew on the flight to los angeles declared an emergency when they heard a sound near the right wing after the plane landed safely. they saw the slide was gone. its whereabouts are unclear. >>> and a consumer alert about the nation's milk supply after the fda found traces of bird flu in one in five samples it tested. anne thompson with what you need to know. >> reporter: in this ohio state lab, this epidemiologist is testing milk from six states and finding traces of bird flu where he shouldn't. >> what does that tell you about the spread? >> i think it shows us that there are many more cows infected than we've given it credit for at this point. >> reporter: nearly 40% of the milk he tested was positive for h5n1, also known as bird
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this law was put in place before arizona was actually a state, before women could vote and when arizona had about 6,500 people in it, as opposed to over 7 million today. it's a law that will make anybody who gets pregnant in arizona want to leave the state because it will be a matter of life and death. arizona attorney general kris mayes joins us now here on "morning joe." thank you very much for coming on the show. we heard your words yesterday and i'm curious what is going to happen moving forward? like let's say you are a woman who has just found out she's pregnant and she lives in arizona and she's worried, what happens if she has a problematic pregnancy, what happens if she needs a dnc, what happens if she needs a termination because she has fetal abnormalities, does she need to leave the state? >> mika, hi, thanks for having me. it's an important question and, you know, yesterday women and men, republicans, independents, democrats, woke up to a situation in which the arizona supreme court reimposed this 1864 ban. it's insane. it's egregious. it's an affront to our freedom. so, you
this law was put in place before arizona was actually a state, before women could vote and when arizona had about 6,500 people in it, as opposed to over 7 million today. it's a law that will make anybody who gets pregnant in arizona want to leave the state because it will be a matter of life and death. arizona attorney general kris mayes joins us now here on "morning joe." thank you very much for coming on the show. we heard your words yesterday and i'm curious what is going to happen...
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he started his career at arizona state where he was teammates with brandon aiyuk. he's also familiar with his new qb. pearsall and brock purdy played against each other back in high school. he got a call from him on friday. >> how excited are you that a couple arizona guys are going to take the field here? >> the first thing he told me was, my arizona brother. yeah, we played against each other in high school. he put it on us. i'm not going to lie. he put 70 on us. i'm glad i'm on the other side of things now. it's going to be exciting. >> the nickname, lick rick, how'd that come about? >> i guess it's sticking now. one person called me, now everyone's calling me. that kind of started in high school. the rapper stick rick, and then it stuck. >> got to get familiar with slick rick. a name familiar, brendon rice, son of hall of famer jerry rice, was taken in the seventh round by the chargers where he'll play for former 49er head coach jim harbaugh. the niners did sign terrell owens' son as an undrafted free agent. san francisco heating up, they've won six of their la
he started his career at arizona state where he was teammates with brandon aiyuk. he's also familiar with his new qb. pearsall and brock purdy played against each other back in high school. he got a call from him on friday. >> how excited are you that a couple arizona guys are going to take the field here? >> the first thing he told me was, my arizona brother. yeah, we played against each other in high school. he put it on us. i'm not going to lie. he put 70 on us. i'm glad i'm on...
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in securing a wind because of this issue in arizona arizona is one of a nearly it doesn't state that could have an abortion rights measure on the ballot that makes a difference, especially in helping with voter turnout. of course, this has been a rite of an election year there's voter apathy, whether it's not so much enthusiasm for either one of the candidates. and so >> this is to be on the, >> on the ballot. it essentially helps them know i suppose are voters get them out and galvanize that momentum and in the campaign believes to vote for president biden and to protect, they say abortion rights. but again, jake, of course, this is a critical state for them. it's one that they hope to get a win in november, but it won't be easy. and also it's a steep were immigration, as you heard from kristen, is top of mind for voters and they think that this may be a way in to get those because waters to the polls. >> all right. priscilla alvarez in tucson, arizona. thanks so much. let's discuss all this with my political panel. >> david, >> what's your take on the biden's campaign? the biden ca
in securing a wind because of this issue in arizona arizona is one of a nearly it doesn't state that could have an abortion rights measure on the ballot that makes a difference, especially in helping with voter turnout. of course, this has been a rite of an election year there's voter apathy, whether it's not so much enthusiasm for either one of the candidates. and so >> this is to be on the, >> on the ballot. it essentially helps them know i suppose are voters get them out and...
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several states. >>> and tonight, the arizona supreme court upholding that state's 160-year-old abortion ban, one of the strikest bans in the nation. the reaction coming in at this hour. the justices in arizona upholding that law from 1864. the law made before arizona was even a state. before women had the right to vote. tonight, arizona is a key battleground, as you know, this november, in the presidential race. so, what does it mean in the race for president? >>> also tonight, for the first time, the mother and father of a school shooter sentenced to up to 15 years in prison each for their son's deadly school shooting. the apology from the father in court. but what the families of the victims then told both of those parents in the courtroom. >>> the severe storm threat moving across several states tonight. tornado watches, the flooding threat. damaging winds gusting up to 75 miles per hour. the system then making its way toward the east coast, and right up into the northeast. rob marciano timing it out. >>> federal agents tonight preventing what they say was a planned terror attack on
several states. >>> and tonight, the arizona supreme court upholding that state's 160-year-old abortion ban, one of the strikest bans in the nation. the reaction coming in at this hour. the justices in arizona upholding that law from 1864. the law made before arizona was even a state. before women had the right to vote. tonight, arizona is a key battleground, as you know, this november, in the presidential race. so, what does it mean in the race for president? >>> also...
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icu excuse me, teammate at arizona state in 2019, a unique scavenger hunt kicks off in san francisco tomorrow. >> a coin collector and shop owner says he is planning to give away $10,000 worth of rare coins, hiding them all across the city. new tonight ktvu is amber lee spoke with the shop owner and has more on his mission to get more people interested in coin collecting, and it celebrates the opening of the bay bridge. >> so it's a bay bridge, half dollars, what they call it rare collectible coins, pieces of history made in san francisco. >> seth chandler, owner of winter coin in the city's marina district, is giving away a total of 11 coins five gold, five silver and one copper in what he calls a scavenger hunt that's open to the public. >> i thought of the idea of the place 11 different coins, all made in san francisco in 11 different neighborhoods, chandler says the value of the coins ranges from $250 to $2500 each. >> this $20 gold coin from 1915 and a penny made in 1909, are the two most valuable i just love coins. >> i've been collecting coins since i was four years old. you k
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from the state of arizona. defendants deceived the citizens of arizona by falsely claiming those votes were contingent only on a legal challenge that would change the outcome of the election. in reality, they intended their false votes for trump would have encouraged pence to reject the biden harris votes. regardless of the outcome of the legal challenge. the scheme failed when michael pence accepted all certified biden harris votes. they include kelly ward. the chair of the arizona republican party indicted along with her husband michael word. two republicans indicted as fake electors. for fin who still leads a lesson in how much your vote matters, the democratic attorney general of the state of arizona won her election by 280 votes. tonight, arizona's attorney general announced the indictments. >> hi, i'm arizona attorney general kris mayes. let me start by thanking everyone for your patience as we conducted a thorough and professional investigation over the past 13 months into the fake elector's scheme in ou
from the state of arizona. defendants deceived the citizens of arizona by falsely claiming those votes were contingent only on a legal challenge that would change the outcome of the election. in reality, they intended their false votes for trump would have encouraged pence to reject the biden harris votes. regardless of the outcome of the legal challenge. the scheme failed when michael pence accepted all certified biden harris votes. they include kelly ward. the chair of the arizona republican...
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everybody in the arizona state house is up for re-election come november. thank you for joining us today. >>> and back with me on the campus of columbia, is correspondent antonia hilton. i see tents behind you. it looks like no movement at all. >> reporter: no movement at all. these students are still here in the encampment and they are all over this campus right now. there are a couple different protests going on. there is one pro-palestinian protest to my left that is for student workers, people involved in a union here on campus. there is a group of students gathering over there. there is also a pro-israeli student engaged with students over there and then a core group of activists behind me in the encampment who has been chanting now for hours. this is showing no signs of stopping any time soon. we're two hours past the dead line set by the president, the students and faculty that i've been texting with, say that this shows that there wasn't much teeth in what she sent out. they not only sent the letter to the entire community, but distributed flyers an
everybody in the arizona state house is up for re-election come november. thank you for joining us today. >>> and back with me on the campus of columbia, is correspondent antonia hilton. i see tents behind you. it looks like no movement at all. >> reporter: no movement at all. these students are still here in the encampment and they are all over this campus right now. there are a couple different protests going on. there is one pro-palestinian protest to my left that is for...
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arizona state senator eva burch. thank you >> thanks for having me >> let's go to boris now with some breaking news for us exist in to cnn police in philadelphia are responding to reports of a shooting at a large crowd in philadelphia. this is live footage from a helicopter over the area we've seen a large number of police vehicles spread out over different intersection i'll sizable police presence there seen as athena jones has been following this story. athena's so far no word yet on injuries that's right what you just said, boris is about what we know, what we have confirmed so far there is, as you can see there on the ground, a large police presence there. we know that public transportation is also confirming that there's this activity going on. we understand this, what there was a shooting and a large crowd, but what we don't know is how many shooters were there, how many possible victims were there? we were not yet sure how many people may have been arrested, how many weapons may have been recovered. so there's
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state. another wide receiver with the 31st overall pick. >> the san francisco 40 niners select ricky pearsall, wide receiver, florida. >> pearsall played a year at arizona state with aiyuk before transferring to florida. as opposed to being mad, aiyuk actually texted gm john lynch and said, as they were walking into the press conference, said he loved the pick fire 40 niners. head coach kyle shanahan , asked to compare pearsall to another wideout, jokingly chose himself. >> reminds me of myself just a lot faster, a lot better. much better. hands can jump. >> brandon just texted. >> we got on the way in. yeah. >> fire pick, fire pick. no lie, can't lie. >> all right, let's tell you how teams value quarterbacks. six of the first 12 selections were qbs caleb williams, jayden daniels, drake maye, michael penix jr, j.j. mccarthy and bo nix. history is clear tells us that half of these quarterbacks will not turn into stars. the first 14 picks in the draft were offensive players. the draft continue
state. another wide receiver with the 31st overall pick. >> the san francisco 40 niners select ricky pearsall, wide receiver, florida. >> pearsall played a year at arizona state with aiyuk before transferring to florida. as opposed to being mad, aiyuk actually texted gm john lynch and said, as they were walking into the press conference, said he loved the pick fire 40 niners. head coach kyle shanahan , asked to compare pearsall to another wideout, jokingly chose himself. >>...
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that measure is now heading to the arizona state senate. >> a group of safety advocates is on a mission to make the streets of san francisco safer for pedestrians and bicyclists. they claim the city isn't doing enough to keep a popular bike route safe, so they took matters into their own hands, installing their own signs on one busy street, ktvu joy honda joins us now. he's live in the city tonight where some neighbors support with that group is doing joey. >> yeah, julie. everyone that we heard from today supports having those signs up. they say they got people to slow down, drivers to slow down, that is, and watch out for pedestrians and cyclists. but after just two days of being up, the city took the signs down. this is the wiggle, several blocks worth of streets marked with green bike route signs on the pavement where both cars and bicyclists share the road, zigzagging across the map for a mile from mission to haight. >> anytime you have cars and people and bikes, you know it's a it's a dangerous formula. >> fed up with what they feel are dangerous streets. members of safe streets r
that measure is now heading to the arizona state senate. >> a group of safety advocates is on a mission to make the streets of san francisco safer for pedestrians and bicyclists. they claim the city isn't doing enough to keep a popular bike route safe, so they took matters into their own hands, installing their own signs on one busy street, ktvu joy honda joins us now. he's live in the city tonight where some neighbors support with that group is doing joey. >> yeah, julie. everyone...
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48 years before arizona even became a state, threatens the lives of countless women. >> tonight arizona's attorney general on the abortion been in her state how it became law. >> for 54 years they were trying to get roe v wade terminated, and i did it. >> all in starts right now. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris haze and we are a week out from the first criminal trial of the next president in american history. donald trump is doing everything in his power to prevent it from happening. today he lost before a new york appellate court after he tried to argue that his hush money election interference case should be delayed pending his appeal of his gag order in the same case. that's a gag order that was issued by the judge because trump cannot stop making training and inflammatory statements about people involved in his legal cases, including, in this case, the judge's own daughter. trump also lost a separate appeal to get the case delayed yesterday. a different new york judge declined to postpone the case while trump tries to get it moved out of manhattan to a more favorable jurisdic
48 years before arizona even became a state, threatens the lives of countless women. >> tonight arizona's attorney general on the abortion been in her state how it became law. >> for 54 years they were trying to get roe v wade terminated, and i did it. >> all in starts right now. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris haze and we are a week out from the first criminal trial of the next president in american history. donald trump is doing everything in his power to...
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we did that, and now the states have it. >> reporter: now trump says arizona went too far. but president biden says by appointing the justices who helped overturn roe, trump cleared the way for 21 states to ban or severely restrict access to abortion. and tonight in this state, these billboards going up -- "abortion is banned in arizona thanks to donald trump. he won't stop until it's banned nationwide." whit, there's a lot of uncertainty here in arizona. the supreme court put that ruling on hold for 14 days, but tonight, the state's attorney general tells me that it could be an additional 45 days before that law goes into effect because of a separate lawsuit. as for the white house, they want to keep this issue in the spotlight. the vice president plans to visit arizona tomorrow. whit? >> whit: rachel scott in phoenix tonight, thank you. >>> now to the biden administration taking action on gun safety, with a new rule requiring background checks on buyers at gun shows. here's abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, the biden administration req
we did that, and now the states have it. >> reporter: now trump says arizona went too far. but president biden says by appointing the justices who helped overturn roe, trump cleared the way for 21 states to ban or severely restrict access to abortion. and tonight in this state, these billboards going up -- "abortion is banned in arizona thanks to donald trump. he won't stop until it's banned nationwide." whit, there's a lot of uncertainty here in arizona. the supreme court put...
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with this week's decision arizona becomes the 17th state on that list. today state democrats tried to introduce bills to quickly repeal the 1864 law, but republicans removed one bill from the agenda and then went to recess before lawmakers could vote on another. on monday trump said abortion should be left up to the states, but now he says this particular state made the wrong move. >> mr. president, did arizona go too far? >> yeah, they did and that will be straightened out and as you know, it's all about states' rights. that will be straightened out and i'm sure that the governor and everybody else will bring it back into reason and then it will be taken care of i think very quickly. >> trump also said he would not sign a national abortion ban if congress passed it. we'll talk about that in a minute. today president biden's campaign again pinned the arizona ruling squarely on trump saying, "trump did this and he'll do it again." vice president harris will go to arizona friday. she was there last month talking about the threat of the civil war era ban be
with this week's decision arizona becomes the 17th state on that list. today state democrats tried to introduce bills to quickly repeal the 1864 law, but republicans removed one bill from the agenda and then went to recess before lawmakers could vote on another. on monday trump said abortion should be left up to the states, but now he says this particular state made the wrong move. >> mr. president, did arizona go too far? >> yeah, they did and that will be straightened out and as...
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arizona state. the university of georgia. and indiana university. new encampments popped up at wesleyan and other campuses. at some schools like ucla there were dueling demonstrations. where supporters of israel also turned out. at other campuses college officials said the majority of those arrested over the weekend were not students. at arizona state for example only 20% of those arrested were students. in the meantime a number of schools including columbia have said they will not divest from israel. protesters have said they want to see schools cut investments with israeli companies that may benefit from the war in gaza. they are also demanding schools divest from military weapons manufacturers and cut research and academic ties with other israeli universities. >> we will diverse divestment. we need to put pressure now. we are going to continue to push for that and we will not leave. geoff: we are going to get one of many perspectives now on the student protesters' demands of divestment, what it is, and how it works. charlie eaton is assistant pro
arizona state. the university of georgia. and indiana university. new encampments popped up at wesleyan and other campuses. at some schools like ucla there were dueling demonstrations. where supporters of israel also turned out. at other campuses college officials said the majority of those arrested over the weekend were not students. at arizona state for example only 20% of those arrested were students. in the meantime a number of schools including columbia have said they will not divest from...
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>>> arizona supreme court reinstates a 160-year-old law banning nearly all abortions in the state. doctors who perform the procedure facing up to five years behind bars. what the state's attorney general has to say, and why the ultimate ruling could be up to voters. >>> president biden leaning in to criticism of israeli's prime minister during the war in gaza. but president biden's own critics say it's all talk. calling for clear policy changes. we're live with what this could mean for the future of the conflict. >>> the majority of americans say they are living paycheck to paycheck. that shocking number comes ahead of today's key inflation report. we're joined live by cnbc's arabi arabair bearabile. >>> cardio, but make it cozy. the new workout trend challenging typical sweat sessions. it's wednesday, april 10. "early today" starts right now. glad you're with me. hope you're having a good morning. i'm frances rivera. arizona's supreme court just sent the state back 160 years in terms of the abortion law. a near-total abortion ban from the civil ywar era is still enforceable. brie,
>>> arizona supreme court reinstates a 160-year-old law banning nearly all abortions in the state. doctors who perform the procedure facing up to five years behind bars. what the state's attorney general has to say, and why the ultimate ruling could be up to voters. >>> president biden leaning in to criticism of israeli's prime minister during the war in gaza. but president biden's own critics say it's all talk. calling for clear policy changes. we're live with what this could...
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fubotv.com i'm arlette saenz in scranton, pennsylvania. >> and this is cnn in arizona state capital. the republican control state legislature, twice blocked efforts by democrats to repeal arizona civil war era near abortion ban. they are defined calls from former president trump in arizona us senate candidate kari lake to take get more moderate approach ahead of the november election just last week, you'll recall arizona state supreme court ruled in favor of upholding the 800s, 64 law which prohibits abortions except to save the life of a woman abortion rights opponents gathered outside the state house today a member of the arizona chapter of right to life said, quote, this is not a political issue. it's a moral issue. abortion rights advocates were also on hand. they've been gathering signatures for ballot measure that would enshrine abortion access in the state's constitution up until fetal viability witch doctors estimate is around 22 to 24 weeks. that's it for us. the news continues. the source starts now
fubotv.com i'm arlette saenz in scranton, pennsylvania. >> and this is cnn in arizona state capital. the republican control state legislature, twice blocked efforts by democrats to repeal arizona civil war era near abortion ban. they are defined calls from former president trump in arizona us senate candidate kari lake to take get more moderate approach ahead of the november election just last week, you'll recall arizona state supreme court ruled in favor of upholding the 800s, 64 law...
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and we are living in the state of arizona under 1864 ban that will get women killed. women will die. women will die under the spam. >> if we have courts handing down rulings that are seen as misguided that attorney general's, like you and others say, we will not abide by them. what is that due to our institutions and other courts? >> the reason i have said i will not prosecute is because i believe it is unconstitutional. those questions have not yet been addressed. that is one thing we are looking at, taking this back down to the trial court to say, we think this violates the right to privacy in arizona's constitution. i also have and every prosecutor has prosecutorial discretion. i do not believe the people of arizona and i know this in my core. they want me to spend the precious resources of the arizona attorney general office going after doctors and nurses and pharmacists and putting them in handcuffs for priding care to women who need it. i have to fight things like the fentanyl crisis. i have to put our water supplies. we have to prosecute elder abuse and real cr
and we are living in the state of arizona under 1864 ban that will get women killed. women will die. women will die under the spam. >> if we have courts handing down rulings that are seen as misguided that attorney general's, like you and others say, we will not abide by them. what is that due to our institutions and other courts? >> the reason i have said i will not prosecute is because i believe it is unconstitutional. those questions have not yet been addressed. that is one thing...
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from the state of arizona. defendants deceived the citizens of arizona by falsely claiming that those votes were contingent only on a legal challenge that would change the outcome of the election. in reality defendants intended that their false votes for trump/pence would encourage pence to reject the biden/harris votes on january 6th, 2021, regardless of the outcome. the scheme failed when mike pence accepted all certified biden/harris votes on january 6th , 2021. the indicted fake electors include kelli ward, who was chair of the arizona republican party, who was indicted with her husband michael ward as a fake elector. two republican members of the state legislature have been indicted, jacob hoffman and anthony kern. for anyone who still needs a lesson in how much your vote matters, the democratic attorney general of the state of arizona won her election by 280 votes, 280 votes out of 2.5 million votes cast. so if a couple hundred people didn't get to vote that day or voted differently in that election, we w
from the state of arizona. defendants deceived the citizens of arizona by falsely claiming that those votes were contingent only on a legal challenge that would change the outcome of the election. in reality defendants intended that their false votes for trump/pence would encourage pence to reject the biden/harris votes on january 6th, 2021, regardless of the outcome. the scheme failed when mike pence accepted all certified biden/harris votes on january 6th , 2021. the indicted fake electors...
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they had, they had the arizona state supreme court. they had a legal strategy in place, an order to move forward. >> and it's >> the where there really vulnerable as the ballot initiatives of course and the push by voters directly and by abortion rights, reproductive rights groups to enshrine russian rights protections in the state constitution. >> and of course, we've seen every time abortion rights have been on the ballot, people have either voted against restricting them or they voted in favor of protecting them. >> elizabeth diaz. thank you so much for being here. hope you'll come back. it's gonna be a huge issue this whole election. yes. thank you very much. her book, the fall of roe and the rise of a new america comes out soon now this house republicans holding off, sending impeachment articles to the senate until next week. that's of course, against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. the delay comes as senate republicans are trying to make a public argument for a full trial >> since >> democrats are expected to quic
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which ahead of the november election just last week, you'll recall arizona state supreme court ruled in favor of upholding the 18, 64 law, which prohibits abortions except to save the life of a woman abortion rights opponents gathered outside the state house today a member of the arizona chapter of right to life said, quote, this is not a political issue. it's a moral issue. abortion rights advocates were also on hand. they've been gathering signatures for ballot measure that would enshrine abortion access in the state's constitution up until fetal viability which doctors estimate is ar
which ahead of the november election just last week, you'll recall arizona state supreme court ruled in favor of upholding the 18, 64 law, which prohibits abortions except to save the life of a woman abortion rights opponents gathered outside the state house today a member of the arizona chapter of right to life said, quote, this is not a political issue. it's a moral issue. abortion rights advocates were also on hand. they've been gathering signatures for ballot measure that would enshrine...
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passed before arizona even became a state, when it was still a territory. given the composition of the arizona supreme court, i don't think this was a huge surprise even though it is earth shattering. but at this point technically the law is still on hold while it's sent back to the trial court for some additional constitutional arguments that are not roe. whether those will be successful, who knows. >> all right, so that's where i was going to ask you next. we just heard arizona's attorney general kris maize, a democrat, saying she would not enforce the law. does she have the ability to do that? does she or the governor step in here and change this? >> sure. state a.g.s like federal a.g.s. just to use the example marijuana is still illegal federally in the united states, but law enforcement -- federal law enforcement has taken the approach of, hey, we're just not going to enforce that. you see this all the time on the federal level. state attorneys general, too, have discretion to decide what laws they want to enforce and what laws maybe they don't want to
passed before arizona even became a state, when it was still a territory. given the composition of the arizona supreme court, i don't think this was a huge surprise even though it is earth shattering. but at this point technically the law is still on hold while it's sent back to the trial court for some additional constitutional arguments that are not roe. whether those will be successful, who knows. >> all right, so that's where i was going to ask you next. we just heard arizona's...
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. >> meanwhile, vice president, kamala harris was in the state of arizona today. she slammed the state's near- total abortion ban, and former president trump's role, specifically, in overturning roe v wade. let's get help from our leadoff panel, and i warn you, with this women! it is fantastic. my friend, molly is here, special correspondent for vanity here, and msnbc contributor , student susan glass joins us, and former district attorney in manhattan district attorney's office, she is now an msnbc legal analyst. susan, you wrote a book on the inner workings of donald trump and the way this man's minds work. he now says he is going to testify in this case. you think he is actually going to do it? what he says on the courthouse steps with no consequences is very, very different from on the stand, where he could perjure himself. >> yeah. there's not a lot of lawyers who would want to sign up for that duty, you know? as we know, donald trump is kind of a full employment act for lawyers, but you know, if you look at the record of the many, many investigations of dona
. >> meanwhile, vice president, kamala harris was in the state of arizona today. she slammed the state's near- total abortion ban, and former president trump's role, specifically, in overturning roe v wade. let's get help from our leadoff panel, and i warn you, with this women! it is fantastic. my friend, molly is here, special correspondent for vanity here, and msnbc contributor , student susan glass joins us, and former district attorney in manhattan district attorney's office, she is...