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here's rachel scott. >> reporter: tonight, after months of hinting he would support a national abortion ban, now donald trump declaring the matter should be left up to individual states. >> the states will determine by vote or legislation or perhaps both. and whatever they decide must be the law of the land. in this case, the law of the state. >> reporter: just last month, trump said he was leaning toward supporting a national ban at around 15 weeks. >> the number of weeks now, people are agreeing on 15, and i'm thinking in terms of that. >> reporter: but now, a reversal. today, trump made it clear politics was at the heart of his decision, keenly aware abortion rights has won in all six states where it has appeared on the ballot. including in conservative states like kansas, kentucky, and ohio. >> you must follow your heart of
here's rachel scott. >> reporter: tonight, after months of hinting he would support a national abortion ban, now donald trump declaring the matter should be left up to individual states. >> the states will determine by vote or legislation or perhaps both. and whatever they decide must be the law of the land. in this case, the law of the state. >> reporter: just last month, trump said he was leaning toward supporting a national ban at around 15 weeks. >> the number of...
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>> david: rachel scott, thank you. >>> tonight, meanwhile, donald trump's media xoocompany, which just went public last week, has lost $2 billion in value. the stock price plunging after it was revealed how much the company lost last year. the stock down 21% in a single day today, and now the warning about its future. here's aaron katersky. >> reporter: tonight, stock in donald trump's media company tanking after trump's social media platform, truth social, reported losing $58 million last year. the company was valued at nearly $10 billion when it went public last week as trump supporters have rushed to scoop up shares. >> the stock has gone through the roof. and -- and really this is, i think in the true sense, this is really a great sign of where the people in this country are standing. >> reporter: trump's own majority stake then worth close to $6 billion. >> truth social is hot as a pistol pistol, it's doing great. >> reporter: but today, that rude awakening. the revelation of last year's losses sent the stock plunging more than 20%. and the value of trump's own stake losing more t
>> david: rachel scott, thank you. >>> tonight, meanwhile, donald trump's media xoocompany, which just went public last week, has lost $2 billion in value. the stock price plunging after it was revealed how much the company lost last year. the stock down 21% in a single day today, and now the warning about its future. here's aaron katersky. >> reporter: tonight, stock in donald trump's media company tanking after trump's social media platform, truth social, reported losing...
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let's get right to rachel scott, live on the hill again tonight. this effort did not survive very long once it reached the senate, rachel. >> reporter: no, david. in fact, this republican effort to try to convict homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas went down in less than three hours. democrats quickly dismissing the charges before the trial even fully got underway. house republicans impeached mayorkas over his handling of the border but failed to provide evidence of high crimes and misdemeanors. democrats argue that president biden was ready to sign the most significant bipartisan border security legislation in decades, but it was republicans who rejected it under immense pressure from former president donald trump. >> david: rachel, the other story, the other developing headline from the hill, speaker mike johnson and house republicans moving forward with votes coming on aid for israel and aid for ukraine as well. speaker johnson knowing is pushed to vote on all this could put his own future in jeopardy. where does this stand at this ho
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our rachel scott asking the former president where he stands on abortion rights. here's rachel with how he responded. >> reporter: tonight, former president donald trump telling me that though he once vowed to sign a federal abortion ban, it's now no longer necessary as he once again took credit for the supreme court's decision overturning roe v. wade. while you were in office, you said that you would sign a federal abortion ban if congress sent it to your desk. why should americans trust your word that you would not do it now if you were re-elected? >> because we don't need it any longer. because we broke roe v. wade, and we did something that nobody thought was possible. we gave it back to the states. >> reporter: trump's about-face comes as he acknowledges abortion is now a losing issue for republicans at the ballot box. it will now be on the ballot on as many as 14 states this year, including several crucial battlegrounds. over the years, trump has taken positions on both sides of the issue. >> i'm very pro-choice. i'm pro-life. >> reporter: today i asked wher
our rachel scott asking the former president where he stands on abortion rights. here's rachel with how he responded. >> reporter: tonight, former president donald trump telling me that though he once vowed to sign a federal abortion ban, it's now no longer necessary as he once again took credit for the supreme court's decision overturning roe v. wade. while you were in office, you said that you would sign a federal abortion ban if congress sent it to your desk. why should americans trust...
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abc's rachel scott is in phoenix tonight. >> shame on you! shame on you! >> reporter: tonight, outrage in arizona. republican lawmakers in the state capitol blocking democrats' efforts to roll back a 160-year-old law banning abortion with only one exception, to save the life of the mother. >> save women's lives! >> reporter: it comes 24 hours after the arizona supreme court upheld the law, written before arizona was even a state, and before women had the right to vote. donald trump, who just this week said states should decide their own abortion policy, today saying arizona went too far. >> 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. >> reporter: it comes as trump tries to recast his own position on abortion, sensing it's become a losing issue for republicans. he now says he's proud of appointing three of the six supreme court justices who overturned roe versus wade, but that abortion policy should be up to the states. >> it was an incredible t
abc's rachel scott is in phoenix tonight. >> shame on you! shame on you! >> reporter: tonight, outrage in arizona. republican lawmakers in the state capitol blocking democrats' efforts to roll back a 160-year-old law banning abortion with only one exception, to save the life of the mother. >> save women's lives! >> reporter: it comes 24 hours after the arizona supreme court upheld the law, written before arizona was even a state, and before women had the right to vote....
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rachel scott in arizona. >>> tonight, the former interpreter for the dodgers' shohei ohtani now accused of stealing even more than first reported. $16 million from one of baseball's biggest stars to pay off his own gambling debts. >>> three castaways stranded on a deserted island in the pacific for more than a week. their resourceful signs for help finally getting them rescued. >>> and "america strong" tonight. the family reunion. the dog missing for eight months, found more than 2,000 miles away. >> whit: good evening. thank you for joining us on this thursday night, i'm whit johnson in for david. and we begin with the death of o.j. simpson. the not ball star and actor whose trial for the murder of his ex-wife and her friend riveted and divided the nation. the entire saga playing out on national tv. this is the moment in 1994 when o.j. simpson's life went global. police had just named him a suspect in those brutal murders. he then led them on a slow-speed chase. network tv breaking in, covering it for hours. 95 million people watching. the so-called trial of the century was also televi
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rachel scott reporting. >>> removing the bridge. tonight, the first major step, you will see how crews are carving up that baltimore br bridge, piece by piece, and what they have now done tonight to create a temporary channel. >>> tonight, the search in dallas for a super bowl star. kansas city chiefs player rasheed rice reportedly wanted by police for questioning. police say dash cam video appears to show his corvette speeding with a lamborghini, hitting several other vehicles. tmz obtaining images appearing to show rice and several others walking away from the scene. >>> overseas tonight, israel accused of launching a strike on the iranian consulate in syria. iran saying they will respond. >>> don't, donald trump's made ya company losing $2 billion in value after it was revealed how much the company lost last year, and the warning now about his future. >>> tonight, the urgent search for two missing mothers, vanishing on the way to pick up one of the mother's children. their car found on the side of the road. >>> tonight, the 35-ye
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rachel scott back with us tonight. and, of course, not just in arizona, but how many presidential battlegrounds, the key states in the electoral college, that help decide the presidential race, will have voters not only deciding in the race for president, but weighing in on the issue of abortion rights? >> reporter: david, we could see this issue on the ballot in several battleground states, including pennsylvania, arizona, and nevada. we know that voters in florida will have the final say on this issue, and that does raise rey questions if it puts a state like florida in play for democrats. we know president biden's campaign is counting on this issue to drive voters to the polls this november. as for arizona, the justices putting that ruling on hold for 14 days, as a lower court reviews it. david? >> david: rachel scott leading us off from washington. rachel, thank you. >>> we turn now to michigan, where james and jennifer crumbley, the first parents ever to be convicted in a child's school mass shooting, tonight now
rachel scott back with us tonight. and, of course, not just in arizona, but how many presidential battlegrounds, the key states in the electoral college, that help decide the presidential race, will have voters not only deciding in the race for president, but weighing in on the issue of abortion rights? >> reporter: david, we could see this issue on the ballot in several battleground states, including pennsylvania, arizona, and nevada. we know that voters in florida will have the final...
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>> david: rachel scott leading us off from washington. rachel, thank you. >>> we turn now to michigan, where james and jennifer crumbley, the first parents ever to be convicted in a child's school mass shooting, tonight now sentenced to 10 to 15 years in prison each. the michigan couple together for the first time since their arrest, after their son's deadly rampage. their son using a gun they bought him as a gift. the father apologizing in court today, but then, the families of the four teens who died with their own words for each of those parents. abc's trevor ault from michigan tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the historic sentence for james and jennifer crumbley. a michigan judge sending the parents to prison for 10 to 15 years, the maximum sentence, for failing to prevent their son's mass shooting. >> these convictions are not about poor parenting. these convictions confirm repeated acts, or lack of acts, that could have halted an oncoming runaway train. >> reporter: despite the warning signs, the crumbleys bought their son the gun, de
>> david: rachel scott leading us off from washington. rachel, thank you. >>> we turn now to michigan, where james and jennifer crumbley, the first parents ever to be convicted in a child's school mass shooting, tonight now sentenced to 10 to 15 years in prison each. the michigan couple together for the first time since their arrest, after their son's deadly rampage. their son using a gun they bought him as a gift. the father apologizing in court today, but then, the families of...
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. >> just over six months till election day rachel scott reports on the state of the race in georgia. kicking off our new series on the battleground states. >> announcer: from abc news, it's "this week." here now, george stephanopoulos. >>> good morning, and welcome to "this week." until now, no american president had ever faced a criminal trial. no american president had ever faced a federal indictment for retaining and concealing classified documents. no american president had ever faced a federal indictment or a state indictment for trying to overturn an election or been named an unindicted co-conspirator in two other states for the same crime. no american president ever faced hundreds of millions of dollars in judgments for business fraud, defamation and sexual abuse. until now, no american presidential race had been more defined on what's happening in courtrooms than what is happening on the campaign trail till now. the scale is so staggering it can become numbing. it's all too easy to fall into reflective habits and treat it as a normal campaign where both sides embrace the rule
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let's get to rachel scott. this effort did not survive very long once it reached the senate. >> reporter: no. the republican effort went down in less than three hours. democrats quickly dismissing those charges before this trial even fully got underway. house republicans impeached mayorkas over his handling of the border. democrats argue that president biden was ready to sign the most significant bipartisan legislation in decades. but it was republicans -- tonight, the white house insisting republicans should stop playing baseless political games. >> david: speaker mike johnson and house republicans moving forward with votes now coming on aid for both israel and ukraine. speaker johnson knowing his push to vote could put his own future in jeopardy. where does all this stand? >> reporter: just moments ago, the speaker was asked why he's worth risking his job to provide additional aid to ukraine. and he said it was because it's the right thing to do. so he is moving forward to bring that $95 billion package and s
let's get to rachel scott. this effort did not survive very long once it reached the senate. >> reporter: no. the republican effort went down in less than three hours. democrats quickly dismissing those charges before this trial even fully got underway. house republicans impeached mayorkas over his handling of the border. democrats argue that president biden was ready to sign the most significant bipartisan legislation in decades. but it was republicans -- tonight, the white house...
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rachel scott live on the hill. >>> the horrific deadly shooting of a 61-year-old uber driver. authorities say she had no idea that the homeowner she was doing a pickup for had been called by scammers and was told the uber driver was in on it all. they say the homeowner then shot and killed the uber driver. >>> tonight, the urgent recall from the fda for 14,000 heart devices following the deaths of 14 patients. what we've learned. >>> also the warning about counterfeit botox across several states. multiple patients reporting significant issues. >>> the wnba drafting its newest star. caitlin clark going to indiana. ticket sales already on fire. >>> and tonight, what do bill withers, abba, and blondie all have in common? the big move, and you'll hear it tonight. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight" with david muir. >>> good evening and we are just back from tel aviv tonight, where the israeli war cabinet met again this evening, and what abc news has now learned about a potential israeli response to the first ever direct attack o
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so let's get right to rachel scott tonight. rachel, florida voters will decide on abortion rights there. this could have implications in the presidential race. >> reporter: it certainly could, david. these were two separate decisions. the florida state supreme court has cleared the way for one of the strictest abortion bans in the country to go into effect, banning abortion at just six weeks into a woman's pregnancy. that is before most women even know they are pregnant. then in a separate decision, that same court allowing this issue to be put on the ballot in november, allowing voters to decide whether they want to protect access to abortion up until viability, which is considered to be around 24 weeks into a woman's pregnancy. this will have major political implications. we know that abortion rights has won in all six states where it has appeared in the ballot, even including conservative states like kansas city, ohio, and kentucky. that raises real questions about whether florida could now be in play for president biden, da
so let's get right to rachel scott tonight. rachel, florida voters will decide on abortion rights there. this could have implications in the presidential race. >> reporter: it certainly could, david. these were two separate decisions. the florida state supreme court has cleared the way for one of the strictest abortion bans in the country to go into effect, banning abortion at just six weeks into a woman's pregnancy. that is before most women even know they are pregnant. then in a...
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rachel scott at the supreme court, thank you, rachel. >>> we turn now to the husband and father vacationing with his wife in turks and caicos, arrested after four bullets were found in his luggage at the airport. could he possibly now face years behind bars? what he's now telling abc news, and here's victor oquendo. >> reporter: tonight, an american father possibly facing 12 years in prison in turks and caicos, after authorities there say they found rounds of ammunition in his carry-on luggage. ryan watson and his wife valerie traveling to the islands earlier this month. their trip to paradise turning into a nightmare as they headed home, their bag flagged by airport security. >> we had no idea. we had no idea that there was anything alarming. and then they pull out a little tiny ziplock bag and it had something gold in it. >> reporter: valerie telling abc affiliate koco that inside were four bullets. >> i looked at ryan, i asked -- i said, "what are those?" and he was like, "i think those are my hunting -- like deer hunting bullets." and that's the bag he uses for weekend trips, and he too
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>> david: rachel scott with us tonight. rachel, thank you. >>> there is another breaking headline tonight involving donald trump. late today, a new york appellate court denying trump's last-minute attempt to delay his first criminal trial now set to begin one week from today. the judge issuing a one-line ruling, writing, "defendant's application for a stay of trial pending the determination of motion for change of venue is denied." trump's lawyers wanted a stay while they attempt to move the hush money case out of manhattan, arguing overwhelming pretrial publicity makes it impossible to find an impartial jury. the prosecution saying trump is responsible for generating much of that publicity. >>> we turn now to the scare just minutes after takeoff, the southwest flight from denver to houston making an emergency landing after passengers looking out the window saw part of the engine cover ripping off the plane. the pilots declaring an emergency, turning back to the denver airport. abc's mola lenghi in denver tonight. >> there
>> david: rachel scott with us tonight. rachel, thank you. >>> there is another breaking headline tonight involving donald trump. late today, a new york appellate court denying trump's last-minute attempt to delay his first criminal trial now set to begin one week from today. the judge issuing a one-line ruling, writing, "defendant's application for a stay of trial pending the determination of motion for change of venue is denied." trump's lawyers wanted a stay while...
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plus, when he was pushed by our rachel scott about whether he would sign a national abortion ban like he's talked about in the past, he tried to distance himself, but he was standing next to republican house speaker mike johnson, who also recently said that he wouldn't pursue a national ban but has for years been a co-sponsor of legislation that would put in place a national abortion ban. i mean, house speaker mike johnson also has his name on the life at conception act bill that if passed would really question the constitutionality of even ivf, so you're going to see democrats in the lead-up to november continuing to hammer this question, if republicans keep the house, if trump wins, do they really think that trump would veto a national ban if republicans sent it to him. >> whit: and while we're speaking of former president trump, averi, let's go brack to you, because jury selection for his hush money trial is set to begin on monday. how do we expect all this to play out politically this week? >> as this hush money trial gets under way, the courthouse really becomes the campaign trai
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here's abc's senior congressional correspondent rachel scott. >> reporter: at clinics across the state of arizona, there is a growing sense of urgency and anger in the air. >> i didn't go to medical school to go to jail. >> if this law goes into effect, we have to legally cease providing all abortions. >> reporter: for doctors trying to avoid arrest, patients seeking care -- >> hi. >> reporter: it's now become a race against time again. >> it's pretty scary. i don't want other women to suffer. >> the women who might not have the opportunity to get abortion care in a few weeks. i feel a profound amo sadness. >> i'm angry. this is a fight we need to not give up. >> reporter: the confusion and chaos kicked off just days ago, after the state supreme court ruled that an abortion ban from 1864, before arizona was even an official state, could go into effect. >> the law's confusing, and vague. it was written 160 years ago. >> reporter: arizona is just the latest state to institute a highly restrictive abortion ban, but this particular law is sparking backlash and could signal a turning of the
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>> donald trump has told our colleagues multiple times, including our rachel scott a few days ago he would. now donald trump's lawyers and his campaign team are on the same page here, byron. they don't want him to. but nevertheless, you have to remember. donald trump believes he is his own best defendant, his best spokesperson. he will look at his lawyers and say put me up there. he is the client. >> and final question. remind us what's at stake for donald trump in this room in new york. >> well, i think the reality is that we don't know what the ultimate consequences will be, if he is found guilty, right there. is obviously potential jail time. i don't think that happens. but it could be more financial penalties. this is where the politics and the campaign and the courtroom are all going to collide. and as we know, some voters have stated, byron, a conviction could impact the way they vote in a 2024 race. that is certainly front and center for donald trump. >> byron: all right, thank you, my friends. >> thanks, byron. >>> coming up, america's popular psychologist dr. phil now headin
>> donald trump has told our colleagues multiple times, including our rachel scott a few days ago he would. now donald trump's lawyers and his campaign team are on the same page here, byron. they don't want him to. but nevertheless, you have to remember. donald trump believes he is his own best defendant, his best spokesperson. he will look at his lawyers and say put me up there. he is the client. >> and final question. remind us what's at stake for donald trump in this room in new...
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rachel scott starts us off. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: good morning. this is a law passed during the civil war. 48 years before arizona even became a state. but in a land mark decision the arizona supreme court justices have now cleared the way for that ban to go into effect. it is turning up the heat on an issue that could define this election. arizona is bracing for one of the strictest abortion bans in the country after the supreme court revived a 160-year-old law. >> the near total ban that continues to hang over our heads only serves to create more chaos for women and doctors in our state. >> reporter: the law was written in 1864 before arizona was even a state, and before women had the right to vote. no exception for rape or incest, only to protect the mother's life. the ruling by the arizona court referring 22 times to the u.s. supreme court's decision overturning roe v. wade. donald trump has boasted of appointing three of the six justices who overturned roe. just this week he said states should make their own laws when it comes to abortion. >>
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rachel scott in wisconsin. >> reporter: tonight, president biden denouncing the florida state supreme court's ruling clearing the way for the state to ban abortion at six weeks, before most women even know they're pregnant, calling it now ray jous. the president saying the law puts the "health and lives of millions of women at risk." but biden's campaign now seizing on the court's other major decision, allowing florida voters a chance to protect abortion rights on the november ballot. the campaign saying that now puts florida in play for the presidential election. they're keenly aware abortion rights has won in all six states where it has been on the ballot, including in conservative states like kansas, kentucky, and ohio. donald trump often boasts about appointing three of the justices who voted to overturn roe versus wade, but today, he didn't want to talk about the florida court ruling. >> we'll be making a statement next week on abortion. >> reporter: today, in battleground michigan, trump making his own appeal to women voters. >> you know, the suburban housewives actually like do
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abc's rachel scott today asking speaker johnson about those threats from inside his own party to either step down or be ourselfed. >> i am not resigning, and it is in my view, an absurd notion that someone would bring a vacate motion. we are simply here trying to do our jobs. >> david: so, rachel, this potentially takes just one more republican. speaker johnson remaining defi defiant, as he prepares to push the aid bills through the house? >> reporter: that's right, david. and it's a move that could cost speaker johnson his job. the speaker has made it clear he plans to take that $95 billion package that passed the senate with bipartisan support to provide additional aid to israel, ukraine, and taiwan, and divide it into four separate measures in the house, but that is now prompting calls for him to be ousted. congressman thomas massey joining congresswoman marjorie taylor greene, both are fierce critics in providing aid to ukraine. johnson knows he's faced with a razor-thin majority, so, if just one more republican joins that effort, he could be ousted as speaker, plunging the house in
abc's rachel scott today asking speaker johnson about those threats from inside his own party to either step down or be ourselfed. >> i am not resigning, and it is in my view, an absurd notion that someone would bring a vacate motion. we are simply here trying to do our jobs. >> david: so, rachel, this potentially takes just one more republican. speaker johnson remaining defi defiant, as he prepares to push the aid bills through the house? >> reporter: that's right, david. and...
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our senior congressional correspondent rachel scott is on capitol hill with the latest. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: michael, good morning to you. this is a risky move for house speaker mike johnson. for months he has avoided saying how hi plans to address aid for israel, ukraine and taiwan. now he is unveiling his plan for the first time but it is a complicated one. the speaker of the house said that the house will not vote on the senate's bipartisan foreign aid package that wrapped aid for israel, ukraine and taiwan all into one. instead, johnson plans to break that package up and bring four separate bills to the floor for a vote, one for each issue. and then a final bill that's shaping up to be a republican wish list with conservative policy wins. johnson knows he has a razor thin majority. he's trying to satsz tpaoeu all wings of his party. he did speak to president biden before unveiling this package to republicans behind closed doors just yesterday. but it's unclear if democrats are going to go along with any of this. either way johnson says those votes will
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rachel scott has that story for us. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: robin, good morning. these are two big decisions. the florida state supreme court has cleared the way for one of the strictest abortion bans in the nation to go into effect. it bans abortion at just six week s into pregnancy. that's before most women even know that they are pregnant. take a look at the impact of this. that means virtually every state in the south has now imposed restrictions. at the same time, that same state supreme court also deciding to let this issue be on the ballot in november. allowing florida voters to decide whether they want to protect access to abortion up until viability which is considered to be around 24 weeks into pregnancy. we know that could have major political implications as well. in all six states where abortion rights have appeared on the ballot, the side of abortion rights has won including conservative state likes kentucky, ohio and kansas. that raises major questions about whether that could help president biden and democrats in november, michael? >> michael: all
rachel scott has that story for us. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: robin, good morning. these are two big decisions. the florida state supreme court has cleared the way for one of the strictest abortion bans in the nation to go into effect. it bans abortion at just six week s into pregnancy. that's before most women even know that they are pregnant. take a look at the impact of this. that means virtually every state in the south has now imposed restrictions. at the same time, that...
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let's go back there to rachel scott in phoenix. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: good morning, robin. it has been a chaotic 48 hours here in arizona. there was bipartisan outrage after the state supreme court ruled that an abortion ban passed during the civil war could go into effect. but when state democrats tried to bring a bill to the floor to repeal that law, it was republicans who stood in the way. now arizona is in state of limbo. the ban is expected to go into effect in the next several weeks. the biden campaign placing the blame on former president trump saying he owns the suffering and chaos we are seeing play out in the state. it was the former president who appointed three of the six supreme court justices who overturned roe versus wade, clearing the way for 21 states to ban or further restrict access to abortion. now trump said the arizona ban goes too far. we know this could be a defining issue in the november election. we know that abortion rights could be on the ballot in as many as 14 states including several batt
let's go back there to rachel scott in phoenix. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: good morning, robin. it has been a chaotic 48 hours here in arizona. there was bipartisan outrage after the state supreme court ruled that an abortion ban passed during the civil war could go into effect. but when state democrats tried to bring a bill to the floor to repeal that law, it was republicans who stood in the way. now arizona is in state of limbo. the ban is expected to go into effect in the next...
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senior congressional correspondent rachel scott spoke with him. >> what is your response to republicans who say this move should cost you your job? and if you don't resign, they will try to oust you? >> i am not resigning. it is in my view an absurd notion that someone would bring a vacate motion when we are simply here trying to do our jobs. >> george: rachel joins us now. rachel, this threat is not going away. >> reporter: no, george. in fact, this is becoming all too familiar. speaker of the house mike johnson is defiant. but, look, his job is now in jeopardy. the speaker still vowing to push through with this complicated plan, bringing that $95 billion bipartisan package over from the senate with aid for israel, ukraine and taiwan and separating it into four different bills. he pitched this to republicans behind closed doors. some leaving that meeting very angry. in fact, congressman thomas massey now joining marjorie taylor green in an effort to try to oust speaker johnson from this position. johnson knows he is faced with a razor thin majority so if just one more republican joins
senior congressional correspondent rachel scott spoke with him. >> what is your response to republicans who say this move should cost you your job? and if you don't resign, they will try to oust you? >> i am not resigning. it is in my view an absurd notion that someone would bring a vacate motion when we are simply here trying to do our jobs. >> george: rachel joins us now. rachel, this threat is not going away. >> reporter: no, george. in fact, this is becoming all too...
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. >> george: this morning, rachel scott reports on the political fallout. plus, reaction from tina smith and our powerhouse round table. >> george: good morning, and welcome to "this week." as we come on the air this morning, the u.s. has condemned iran's air attack on israel, the first ever direct attack from iran on israel. retalluation for israel's attack on the iranian consulate in syria. most of the incoming fire, hundreds of drones, cruise and ballistic missiles were intercepted. there were signs from both iran and israel that this round of fighting is over, and a wider war may have been prevented for now, but the region remains a tinderbox. britt clennett starts us off from jerusalem. good morning, britt. >> reporter: good morning, george. yeah, overnight iran launched a massive air strike on israel including 170 drones, 30 cruise missiles, and over 120 ballistic missiles. that's according to the idf in the early hours of the morning here, george. the sky over jerusalem, it was lit up by rockets and drones. we heard the roar of fighter jets overhead.
. >> george: this morning, rachel scott reports on the political fallout. plus, reaction from tina smith and our powerhouse round table. >> george: good morning, and welcome to "this week." as we come on the air this morning, the u.s. has condemned iran's air attack on israel, the first ever direct attack from iran on israel. retalluation for israel's attack on the iranian consulate in syria. most of the incoming fire, hundreds of drones, cruise and ballistic missiles were...
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rachel scott is there for us. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: robin, good morning. the stakes here are high. this is the first time the supreme court is considering the scope of a state's abortion ban since roe versus wade was overturned. at the center of the case is idaho. the state bans aborgs in nearly all cases. it does include a narrow exception to save the life of the mother. the justice department is arguing even in states where abortion is banned under federal health care law hospitals are still required to terminate pregnancy if the patient's life or health is at serious risk. the justice is pointing to a law before roe versus wade was overturned that was originally created to ensure patients who do not have insurance are turned away from hospitals. anti-abortion rights advocates argue the biden administration is misusing this law to try to justify abortions. on the other side we have talked to doctors and patients who told us they are caught in a web of confusing laws. some doctors have told us they have questioned whether or not their patient is sick enou
rachel scott is there for us. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: robin, good morning. the stakes here are high. this is the first time the supreme court is considering the scope of a state's abortion ban since roe versus wade was overturned. at the center of the case is idaho. the state bans aborgs in nearly all cases. it does include a narrow exception to save the life of the mother. the justice department is arguing even in states where abortion is banned under federal health care law...
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rachel scott is in green bay, wisconsin, where there's a battle for the state. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: george, good morning. as much as donald trump wants to focus on immigration and president biden wants to focus on abortion rights these results do show clear challenges for both candidates in critical battleground states like here in wisconsin, where a few thousand votes could make all the difference. overnight, president biden and donald trump scoring decisive victories in a string of primaries, but the results showing clear warning signs for both candidates. the former president returning to the campaign trail repeating his lies about the 2020 election, and escalating his at attacks on president biden, accusing him of unleashing a quote blood bath at the border. once again using disparaging language to talk about immigrants. calling them animals. >> democrats say, please don't call them animals, they're humans. i say, no, they're not humans. they're animals. >> reporter: the biden campaign insisting trump is a threat to democracy. the former presid
rachel scott is in green bay, wisconsin, where there's a battle for the state. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: george, good morning. as much as donald trump wants to focus on immigration and president biden wants to focus on abortion rights these results do show clear challenges for both candidates in critical battleground states like here in wisconsin, where a few thousand votes could make all the difference. overnight, president biden and donald trump scoring decisive victories in a...
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rachel scott is at the supreme court with more. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: hey, robin. good morning. it's been nearly two years but the nation is still grappling with the impact of roe versus wade being overturned. it is now back in front of the u.s. supreme court arizona as takes one step to repealing their near total abortion ban. this morning arizona is one step closer to repealing a near total ban on abortion. written into law before it was even a state. >> we pass house bill 2667. >> reporter: after two weeks of stale mate the state legislature advancing a bill. 14 states have banned abortion from the point of conception since the supreme court overturned roe versus wade. and for the first time, the justices weighing the impact of one of the state abortion bans. the question now whether hospitals in idaho, which has a near total ban, can refuse to provide abortions in an emergency if the health of a woman is at serious risk. the justice department arguing federal law mandates they have emergency care even if that means an abortion. liberal justices insisting idaho'
rachel scott is at the supreme court with more. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: hey, robin. good morning. it's been nearly two years but the nation is still grappling with the impact of roe versus wade being overturned. it is now back in front of the u.s. supreme court arizona as takes one step to repealing their near total abortion ban. this morning arizona is one step closer to repealing a near total ban on abortion. written into law before it was even a state. >> we pass house...
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rachel scott has more on the impact on his campaign. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: michael, good morning. sources inside trump's inner circle tell us the former president is irritated but anxious heading into his first criminal trial today. one source telling me this is going to be an absolute scheduling night mare for his campaign. that's because this is unprecedented. we have never seen a presumptive nominee who is also a criminal defendant. trump's campaign staff preparing to rotate not in and out of battleground states but in and out of new york city as he stands trial. we know the former president has made his legal issues the corner stone of his campaign. the republican party has rallied behind him. but there are real questions about just how much a possible conviction could impact his support. in fact, according to a recent poll, 13% of his own supporters say they would not vote for him if he were to be convicted of a crime. 24% as a whole said they would not either. and we cannot under score this enough. just how striking t
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. >> dan abrams and rachel scott from capitol hill this morning. let me begin with you. this jury selection seems to be going more quickly than a lot of people thought. >> it is definitely moving quickly, but, remember, it is about to get a little slower. why? because, once they are out of their peremptory challenges, once each side can no longer just dismiss a juror for any reason apart from race, then the fights start over whether and why jurors should be dismissed. it is called "for cause." they can still fight over jurors right now for cause, but when you have got no more challenges left, the for cause fights become a little more vicious, and i expect to see that as this jury selection process continues. >> and, rachel, this timing has cross purposes for donald trump. >> exactly. legally, the former president has tried to delay, delay, delay. politically, he has to get back on the campaign trail. every single day he's inside that courthouse is a day he's not making his case to the american people. he can come out and say this is all a witch hunt, and that might rev u
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. >> reporter: our rachel scott speaking to their democratic attorney general who urged the legislature to swiftly reveal the civil war era law, but republicans blocked the effort. her message now? i >> i would urge arizonans who are pregnant to make a plan. i can't believe i'm having to say that. it's time to make plan for 60 days from now if something goes wrong, if you need an abortion, if you want an abortion, start thinking about california and nevada and new mexico or colorado. >> reporter: ultimately voters could decide this issue in november when arizona and as many as 13 other states could have abortion measures on the ballot. in fact, just this morning abc confirming organizers in colorado think they have enough signatures to put the measure on the ballot there. in the mean time, this ban in arizona is set to take effect in the coming weeks unless republicans there change course and agree to repeal it. rebecca? >> rebecca: mary, thank you, mary. we turn to the rescue of three fishermen stranded on a tiny pacific island and saved thanks to their help sign made of palm leafs. tr
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rachel scott has the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. donald trump has made it clear this is all about politics. he has been trying to find a winning message on this issue. after months of floating the idea of a possible 15 week national abortion ban, he now says the decision should be left up to the states, sparking backlash on both sides. this morning donald trump is facing criticism from his own party after declaring that the issue of abortion should be up to individual states. >> the states will determine by vote or legislation or perhaps both, and whatever they decide must be the law of the land in this case the law of the state. >> reporter: but as president, trump appointed three justices who supported overturning roe, and during his video announcement saying he is proudly the person responsible for the supreme court's decision. the vice president firing back. >> one in three women of reproductive age now live in a state with an abortion ban. if he were to be put back in a position where he could sign off on a law, he would sign o
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rachel scott was killed when she was eating lunch outside with a friend. she was planning on going on a mission trip to botswana and dreamed of becoming an actress. she was 17 years old. and ray was 15 every year he saved money from his summer job to buy christmas presents for his family. just another american kid gunned down on his way to lunch, still holding the dr. pepper that he had bought from the vending machine. ko kyle had just starred attending school for a full day. he would have been on his way home from school if the shooting had happened just a week earlier than it did. the youngest victim, steven kerna was only 14 years old, he dreamt at that age of becoming a navy pilot. kasi was a new student at columbine. after a few tough years of high school, she was finally thriving and exited for what happened next. isaiah scholz, 18 years old, a senior about ready to grat yacht. he had -- graduate. he overcame a heart defect and was able to play football in high kal. matt was remembered by his parents as a wonderful role model for his younger siblings
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the rnc, turning point usa, other groups focus on that the -- rachel: we had a great interview with scott pressler which you guys can catch if you want talking just with about that. pennsylvania in particular wisconsin, the strategies that they're doing to get that vote out earlier. will: meanwhile, the squatter you've heard about in the bronx, gun-toting, arrested, turns out also a illegal immigrant, also member of a venezuelan gang. bill melugin tweeting the following: another example of a suspected -- [inaudible] rachel: good job. will: -- can member being released into the u.s. and why vetting at the border should be scrutinize. this guy was convicted of multiple crimes, yet he was still released into the u.s. why? if we don't have access to venezuelan records and databases. how much vetting can really happen? pete: and the answer is very little. rachel: right. pete: because we don't have access to, as he pointed out, the paper records in their county of wherever they committed crimes. they can use false names, which they often do, use false social security numbers. so in this case th
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. >> ainsley: greg scott survived the columbine high school shooting in 1999 but lost his sister rachel on that very day and he joins us now thank you for having me. >> i know this takes you and your family back. what is your opinion on this ruling. >> this is a dangerous precedent. i got speak oxford and their community is a wonderful community it removes the responsibility out of the hands of this teenager. i speak at a lot of schools across this country and deal with emotional resilience, try effect cultures of schools and students lives inspiring kindness and resilience. and i think this is a bad and dangerous precedent to take the blame of a blame of a teenager who knew what he was cooking was wrong. he had a dark motivation for wanting to be infamous and now they are giving 10 to 15 years to the parents. and it's, i think it's just a dangerous precedent. >> ainsley: the text messages between this young man and his parents. parents as they said in court ignored a lot of these signs. don't you think though this will get parents' attention and when their children are crying for help
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will: all right rachel over to you. rachel: thank you guys. turning now to your headlines, unified command removing a 156 ton piece of wreckage from the france's scott key bridge yesterday as part of the salvage operation as more traffic is passing through alternative channels to the port of baltimore with at least ten vessels passing over the weekend. passing through over the weengsd -- authorities say safety continues to be their top priority. mexico is breaking diplomatic ties with ecuador this comes after police raided the mexican embassy where the country's ex-vice president was seeking asylum from corruption charges. the state department weighing in saying, quote, the united states condemns any violation of the convention on diplomatic relations and takes seriously the international law to respect the indiplomattic missions. world oldest man says the secret to his longevity is luck and -- fish and chips. which i love too. john, alfred was born 111 years ago just after the titanic sank he has some advice from the younger generation saying
will: all right rachel over to you. rachel: thank you guys. turning now to your headlines, unified command removing a 156 ton piece of wreckage from the france's scott key bridge yesterday as part of the salvage operation as more traffic is passing through alternative channels to the port of baltimore with at least ten vessels passing over the weekend. passing through over the weengsd -- authorities say safety continues to be their top priority. mexico is breaking diplomatic ties with ecuador...