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alabama can do better and it will take making alabama's workforce programs for effective and efficient. the mission of workforce development must be to recruit, train, employ and retain alabamans into high-demand jobs. we need more people to fill just about every kind of healthcare job out there.er doctors, nurses, techs, you name it. last year i introduced the idea that alabama school of healthcare sciences. we used our successful school cyber technology in engineering as well as other specialty schools ashe the blueprint. this school would directly expos young men and women from around alabama and particularly rural students. maybe they want to gobe to colle and become a nurse or even attend medical or dental school. we want to give an opportunity in state of the art school to attend. only last year we had finalized the plans i am proposing we locate the schooling monopolies. [applause] already we have received tremendous support and health care is just a few steps away from the proposed site where the students will learn and on top of all of this, the feasibility report commission b
alabama can do better and it will take making alabama's workforce programs for effective and efficient. the mission of workforce development must be to recruit, train, employ and retain alabamans into high-demand jobs. we need more people to fill just about every kind of healthcare job out there.er doctors, nurses, techs, you name it. last year i introduced the idea that alabama school of healthcare sciences. we used our successful school cyber technology in engineering as well as other...
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[applause] alabama is a pro-life state. i am more committed than ever to protecting the sanctity of life and as i have said on this occasion last year our work is not done. this evening i am proud to declare we will foster a culture of life. we must refocus our efforts to do more to support life. last year commissioner nancy putnam the department of human resources had great success in foster care adoptions. focused on enhancing childcare quality. i am proud to double down on these efforts. to foster a better culture of life we must also do more to support alabamians. in early onset of medical care is necessary for mothers and children. while we are making significant strides we still face challenges especially in rural alabama. that's why i'm proud to support a pilot program that will start posting men and women in nine county health diploma yet -- in areas of need. folks there's nothing more important than our alabama families. we must come together to find common ground on many ways to support them. the success of any st
[applause] alabama is a pro-life state. i am more committed than ever to protecting the sanctity of life and as i have said on this occasion last year our work is not done. this evening i am proud to declare we will foster a culture of life. we must refocus our efforts to do more to support life. last year commissioner nancy putnam the department of human resources had great success in foster care adoptions. focused on enhancing childcare quality. i am proud to double down on these efforts. to...
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is that the king smell in alabama, a doctor who performs an idea of treatment. it could be what sued. yes, into the wrong full on that statue support statute. so that civil liability, right. so the idea is that you could be sued just as you would be if you cause the death of a minor for samples of significant amount of liability. and then there are also questions about whether this interpretation the judge trip to the majority calls them extra or uterine children. whether that definition of what is a child under alabama law will be expanded. dr. statutes include in the criminal law, it is an interesting term. i'm, it is one of the, some i, i've never seen before, extra uterine children are in and that comes from the alabama supreme court. the wording of the court. i'm also include several references to god. is there a problem manage in your opinion of just just looking at things said, you know, clearly through a judicial lint, here's a real stand. assistant chief justice parker is concurrence. he talks about the idea that it would be asked front to himself, capi
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alabama's largest hospital system, the university of alabama, has already passed -- paused its ivf services out of fear of prosecution. the decision to conceive a child through ivf is rarely ever a parent's first choice. it's physically and emotionally painful, taxing and tedious and expensive. but for countless couples dreaming of just one thing, just one thing -- the chance to start a family -- the legislation that my colleagues have been working on is absolutely essential. the ivf journey, as we started talking about years ago, for so many parents is gruelling, filled with countless doctors' appointments, agonizing waits for test results and, too often -- too often -- disappointment. the process is very delicate. embryos can expire at any time during the process due to an citizens. a doctor could be charged with wrongful death in an embryo expires. that means women who are already undergoing this incredibly painful process could also be handed a wrongful death lawsuit on top of everything else. that, in my view, madam president and colleagues, is nothing short of criminalizing parents, c
alabama's largest hospital system, the university of alabama, has already passed -- paused its ivf services out of fear of prosecution. the decision to conceive a child through ivf is rarely ever a parent's first choice. it's physically and emotionally painful, taxing and tedious and expensive. but for countless couples dreaming of just one thing, just one thing -- the chance to start a family -- the legislation that my colleagues have been working on is absolutely essential. the ivf journey,...
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came back from alabama. i talked to one woman. she is on her last embryo transfer. it was scheduled for tomorrow. and now she has to start all over. is that acceptable to you? >> not really, no. i want everybody who wants kids, they can't have it and that's the only way they can have it, i want to be i believe a to use it. >> to be clear, you think it's the wrong move? >> wrong move by the supreme court, yeah. >> thank you so much for the interview, senator. >> reporter: vice president kamala harris put the blame squarely on the overturning of roe v. wade. >> the previous president of the united states was clear in his intention to hand-pick three supreme court justices who would overturn the protections of roe v. wade. and he did it. >> i don't know if it was the intended consequence of the case, but i do think it was an intended consequence of the overturn of roe v. wade. >> reporter: rebecca matthews is worried about the fallout from all of this. >> i do not think embryos are children. i think that embryo
came back from alabama. i talked to one woman. she is on her last embryo transfer. it was scheduled for tomorrow. and now she has to start all over. is that acceptable to you? >> not really, no. i want everybody who wants kids, they can't have it and that's the only way they can have it, i want to be i believe a to use it. >> to be clear, you think it's the wrong move? >> wrong move by the supreme court, yeah. >> thank you so much for the interview, senator. >>...
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alabama fertility is one of them. dr. mimi mcclain had to tell patients the clinic is too concerned about legal liabilities to do ivf right now. >> the conversations that i've had to have this week have been some of the most heart-wrenching that i've ever had to have. i feel powerless. >> reporter: she hopes gop leaders vocally backing ivf will turn things around. >> i think the national leaders serving their support behind our cause to provide ivf care in alabama is incredibly powerful >> reporter: kelly belmont is preparing for her second round of ivf so far her clinic is still operating, but she is terrified that could change >> if ivf were to be stopped across the state, what would you be doing >> honestly, i think it would be over for us we had to pull from our 401(k) just to pay for what we've already done >> reporter: the 38-year-old belmonts feel like they're running out of time. >> it would literally be a dream crushed. >> and, yamiche, we now understand there's movement on legislation to protect ivf in alabama >
alabama fertility is one of them. dr. mimi mcclain had to tell patients the clinic is too concerned about legal liabilities to do ivf right now. >> the conversations that i've had to have this week have been some of the most heart-wrenching that i've ever had to have. i feel powerless. >> reporter: she hopes gop leaders vocally backing ivf will turn things around. >> i think the national leaders serving their support behind our cause to provide ivf care in alabama is...
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>> this really turned on a lot of questions of alabama state law, and alabama state constitutional law. so there may be a very limited path here. of course, this is going back to the lower court in alabama to determine whether or not the clinic is liable. but the seeds of this were already planted at the supreme court with the dobbs opinion, with justice alito writing that opinion, removing the question of abortion from the boards and sending it back to the states. i just want to emphasize for your listeners, you know, the court is up on the ballot and this election cycle. justice alito is in the 70s, justice thomas is in his 70s. if the republican president is elected they will be hello, my. you know what always shocks the conscience is beyond the sort of general ethical principles at
>> this really turned on a lot of questions of alabama state law, and alabama state constitutional law. so there may be a very limited path here. of course, this is going back to the lower court in alabama to determine whether or not the clinic is liable. but the seeds of this were already planted at the supreme court with the dobbs opinion, with justice alito writing that opinion, removing the question of abortion from the boards and sending it back to the states. i just want to...
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and it's not just alabama. because alabama is not alone in having this kind of language that passed before roe v. wade about life beginning at conception. yeah, anybody who lives in the right state who has a fertility appointment coming up and people wait for these appointments with an extraordinary amount of concern and anxiety. they are going to have to wonder whether, kind, of one judges ruling or one courts ruling could throw their carefully laid plans into chaos. >> indeed. and i will say, this is the kind of stuff you share, these concerns, these worries, this is the kind of stuff you share with your close friends, with your relatives. this is the kind of thing, this is the kind of worry and stress that is shared among communities. and so even if it's happening in alabama, people in pennsylvania and people in michigan and people in georgia and people in arizona and nevada are can understand the fear, the sadness, and the real concern about the future the people of alabama, the families of alabama feel. it
and it's not just alabama. because alabama is not alone in having this kind of language that passed before roe v. wade about life beginning at conception. yeah, anybody who lives in the right state who has a fertility appointment coming up and people wait for these appointments with an extraordinary amount of concern and anxiety. they are going to have to wonder whether, kind, of one judges ruling or one courts ruling could throw their carefully laid plans into chaos. >> indeed. and i...
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so far alabama is the first actor _ offered. so far alabama is the first actor passed _ offered. so far alabama is the first actor passed such - offered. so far alabama is the first actor passed such a - first actor passed such a ruling. could other state look to do the same?— to do the same? that is a possibility _ to do the same? that is a possibility and _ to do the same? that is a possibility and there - to do the same? that is a possibility and there are l possibility and there are concerns amongst some here that this sort of thing could raise the cost of ivf treatment because it could put up malpractice insurance costs. it could prompt doctors, fertility doctors, to seek employment in other states and all in all make ivf treatment a lot more difficult and more expensive to obtain. alabama is one of about two dozen states which either have banned abortions or have put strict limitations on women's ability to receive an abortion, and this ruling is thought could open the door potentially to tougher abortion restrictions, including penalties, it is thought, for women who obt
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>> this really turned on a lot of questions of alabama state law, and alabama state constitutional law. so there may be a very limited path here. of course, this is going back to the lower court in alabama to determine whether or not the clinic is liable. but the seeds of this were already planted at the supreme court with the dobbs opinion, with justice alito writing that opinion, removing the question of abortion from the boards and sending it back to the states. i just want to emphasize for your listeners, you know, the court is up on the ballot and this election cycle. justice alito is in the 70s, justice thomas is in his 70s. if the republican president is elected they will be replaced by probably teenagers who will be on this court for another generation and a half. and is conservative supermajority will literally rule forever. >> the court is on the ballot. and they are not very popular, i think that we can all say that every poll tells us that. thank you both so much for everything you are doing out there and for explaining this case to all of us. that does it for me tonight. a
>> this really turned on a lot of questions of alabama state law, and alabama state constitutional law. so there may be a very limited path here. of course, this is going back to the lower court in alabama to determine whether or not the clinic is liable. but the seeds of this were already planted at the supreme court with the dobbs opinion, with justice alito writing that opinion, removing the question of abortion from the boards and sending it back to the states. i just want to...
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as indicated, this is the view of the people of alabama. but i can say, if you're not a member of is you do a christian religion, it would seem quite unusual thing to be told. this is the law of alabama, that god is a part of that outlaw. but that is a d. but she just as parker's it how, how does this really, how does it relate to the abortion of question in the united states? and i'm wondering to, with idea of treatment you're trying to do to help a couple conceive. and yet you're saying under this ruling, a doctor could be accused of, of what killing or hurting a child or how does, how does the, how does that make sense? uh, yeah, this is the exact, uh, i think, right question to ask for this. actually, the idea here is we have a couple who basically lost their chance to reproduce, lost their trance, to use their embryos and they brought as lawsuit. but the end result is it may be nobody can use either the finale of amazon for in terms of abortion. politics this case can be seen as part of the larger moving image is called the personhood
as indicated, this is the view of the people of alabama. but i can say, if you're not a member of is you do a christian religion, it would seem quite unusual thing to be told. this is the law of alabama, that god is a part of that outlaw. but that is a d. but she just as parker's it how, how does this really, how does it relate to the abortion of question in the united states? and i'm wondering to, with idea of treatment you're trying to do to help a couple conceive. and yet you're saying under...
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within alabama, would that be fair?— some law or other within alabama, would that be fair? right, and i was referrin: would that be fair? right, and i was referring to — would that be fair? right, and i was referring to transferring _ would that be fair? right, and i was referring to transferring them i would that be fair? right, and i was referring to transferring them to i referring to transferring them to the patient, whether they would be required to somehow make sure that these embryos develop, but you are absolutely right. whenever embryos are transported there is the risk that something should happen to them and would people be charged with a crime, so again so many questions without answers. it is crime, so again so many questions without answers.— without answers. it is a ruling that is caettin without answers. it is a ruling that is getting a _ without answers. it is a ruling that is getting a lot _ without answers. it is a ruling that is getting a lot of _ without answers. it is a ruling that is getting
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we wanted full access and permanent access to ivf care in alabama. the decision doesn't make ivf illegal in any way. but it makes it very legally risky to provide ivf services because there's a possibility of the destruction of embryos any time you participate in ivf. >> reporter: this rally outside the state capitol, intended to push alabama lawmakers to find a solution. with hundreds of thousands of americans seeking ivf every year, what happens here could create a ripple effect for families all across the country. families like britney norman's. >> how much does every day matter right now? >> it's so important. >> reporter: britney is in the middle of her first round of ivf, scheduled for an embryo transfer in about two weeks. how much do you feel like the rest of the country is looking at alabama in this moment right now? >> i think it's a lot. i don't think i really other states. we could have been in alabama, it could have been our state, how do we manage it? >> this is the one we do at lunchtime. >> reporter: the process to get to this point h
we wanted full access and permanent access to ivf care in alabama. the decision doesn't make ivf illegal in any way. but it makes it very legally risky to provide ivf services because there's a possibility of the destruction of embryos any time you participate in ivf. >> reporter: this rally outside the state capitol, intended to push alabama lawmakers to find a solution. with hundreds of thousands of americans seeking ivf every year, what happens here could create a ripple effect for...
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restored, but the fbi investigating what caused it >>> also tonight, the growing fallout over that alabama supreme court ruling that frozen embryos are children two more clinics in the state now pausing ivf treatments, and what president biden is now saying about the decision >>> plus, the president meeting with the widow and daughter of russian opposition leader alexei navalny. his emotional message to them. it comes as navalny's mother says she was finally allowed to see his body, but that russian officials were trying to blackmail her into a secret funeral. >>> the trial of the "rust" armorer who loaded alec baldwin's gun. the photo prosecutors say prove she mixed live bullets with dummy rounds on set. >>> terrifying moments on an alaska airlines flight the passenger accused of stabbing a fellow flyer with a makeshift weapon >>> the israeli hostage freed after 51 days in captivity speaking out her fight to free her american husband, still in captivity >>> and just in, history in space the first u.s. moon landing in more than 50 years >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester
restored, but the fbi investigating what caused it >>> also tonight, the growing fallout over that alabama supreme court ruling that frozen embryos are children two more clinics in the state now pausing ivf treatments, and what president biden is now saying about the decision >>> plus, the president meeting with the widow and daughter of russian opposition leader alexei navalny. his emotional message to them. it comes as navalny's mother says she was finally allowed to see his...
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-- the families of alabama feel. it does not live and die in the state of alabama. michelle goldberg, tim miller, thank you for your time tonight. really appreciate you guys. >>> we've got aal lot more to g to thist evening including the annual gathering of cpac where you can buy woke tears in a bottle and play january 6th pin ball and also hear a whole bunch ofar mularkly about michelle obama. >>> but first a judge presiding over the trump's civil fraud trial smacks down the delay to pay the piper. things could get very expensive for mr. trump soon. we'll have more on that after the break. r mr. trump soon we'll have more on that after the break. why choose a sleep number smart bed? can i make my side softer? i like my side firmer. sleep number does that. now, save 50% on the sleep number limited edition smart bed. plus 10% off all bases. ends monday. here's why you should switch fo to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine like google, but it's pi and doesn't spy on your searchs and duc
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i direction alabama is heading in. , . direction alabama is heading in. , direction alabama is heading in. i understand people looking from the outside _ in. i understand people looking from the outside are _ in. i understand people looking from the outside are probably i from the outside are probably curious that we become a state where if you want to terminate a pregnancy you have to leave the state and if you want to initiate a pregnancy with ivf you have to leave the state. we find ourselves in this weird position where we are forcing someone to have children they don't have and preventing other women from having children they don't want. and without going too far into that and what is right and wrong, it is a very interesting situation and we have to figure it out while at the same time ask ourselves how in the world that we end up in this place?— this place? the biggest concerns _ this place? the biggest concerns are _ this place? the biggest concerns are that - this place? the biggest. concerns are that people this place? the biggest - concerns are that people forget about _ c
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the alabama supreme court said it we believe in the state of alabama that unborn life is sacred, we need to provide protectios not just to any unborn children but to the tiny -- they are tiny clusters of a few hundred cells at most. i want to say one thing, which is i think this effort to go after ivf has been in the works for a long time among some particularly extreme segments of the anti-abortion movement. i don't think i agree with the statement from the biden campaign that this was only enabled by donald trump's supreme court nominees. alabama, for better or worse, would have been able to achieve this, i think, crazy, unnecessary and cruel result even without the dobbs ruling. >> the other issue is, ruth, we are expecting a decision from this court, from the high court, on a pill used for abortions in this country. >> this court told us it was getting out of the abortion business. ha, ha, ha. not going anywhere. we will see any number of cases brought back to the court. the court told us that we were going to leave these issues up to the states. not really. we now see talk about don
the alabama supreme court said it we believe in the state of alabama that unborn life is sacred, we need to provide protectios not just to any unborn children but to the tiny -- they are tiny clusters of a few hundred cells at most. i want to say one thing, which is i think this effort to go after ivf has been in the works for a long time among some particularly extreme segments of the anti-abortion movement. i don't think i agree with the statement from the biden campaign that this was only...
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in play in both alabama house and alabama senate that would roll this decision back. bills that would say, precisely, in the -- that peter laid out, that it's not life unless it's inside of a uterus. so, i think we will see this sort of practical political impact, where republicans know that dobbs has been very damaging, not necessarily in the core of their electorate, but among others, and certainly among women. they will not want to go too far from this. i think that that makes it unlikely that we will see, for instance, a direct attack on birth control before the elections. but after that, maybe all bets are off. >> my goodness. all right. new topic, peter, a good sign for the economy, or a good sign for the markets today. we saw the markets have had the best day that they have had an over one year. and people across this country will see that as a positive sign and their 401ks. we are also expecting strong gdp numbers. we are expecting an inflation report next week. how does the biden campaign message these economic winds. talk about market highs, when our grocery
in play in both alabama house and alabama senate that would roll this decision back. bills that would say, precisely, in the -- that peter laid out, that it's not life unless it's inside of a uterus. so, i think we will see this sort of practical political impact, where republicans know that dobbs has been very damaging, not necessarily in the core of their electorate, but among others, and certainly among women. they will not want to go too far from this. i think that that makes it unlikely...
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that alabama voters wrote christianity into the text of the alabama constitution. so there's no longer any daylight between church and state. there's no longer any daylight between religious teachings and constitutional law. and so i think it's right to read this opinion is saying we're going to see a lot more of this from the alabama supreme court and maybe other state supreme courts like it going forward. >> the medical association of the state of alabama warned that applying the wrongful death statute to in vitro embryos would drive up the cost of ivf treatments. they also stayed, quote more ominously, the increased rich risk of legal exposure might result in alabama's fertility clinics shutting down. and fertility specialists moving to other states to practice fertility medicine unquote do you agree that this ruling will have that effect on ivf in alabama >> absolutely. so i mean, i think the current standard of care with ivf involves the creation of more embryos than would be implanted in a particular pregnancy. but if those embryos or persons, is that possibl
that alabama voters wrote christianity into the text of the alabama constitution. so there's no longer any daylight between church and state. there's no longer any daylight between religious teachings and constitutional law. and so i think it's right to read this opinion is saying we're going to see a lot more of this from the alabama supreme court and maybe other state supreme courts like it going forward. >> the medical association of the state of alabama warned that applying the...
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even in alabama. republicans in florida are now trying to save face by postponing the consideration of anti-abortion legislation. this is the state that said no abortions after a six weeks. most women don't even know they're pregnant. and, by the way, the popularity of the governor has dramatically dropped after he passed that legislation, because floridians don't like i. -- don't like it. even republicans here in washington are trying to save face by putting off the introduction of national abortion bans. because they recognize the mess they've gotten themselves into. and, of course, they're not fooling anyone. republicans are like the arsonist who set the house on fire and then said, why is it burning? amazing. confounding. perturbing and sad. let me be clear, republicans spent decades calling for a national abortion ban. republicans spent decades packing our courts with hard-right, maga, reactionary judges. so republicans deserve zero benefit of the doubt now that the consequences of their agenda a
even in alabama. republicans in florida are now trying to save face by postponing the consideration of anti-abortion legislation. this is the state that said no abortions after a six weeks. most women don't even know they're pregnant. and, by the way, the popularity of the governor has dramatically dropped after he passed that legislation, because floridians don't like i. -- don't like it. even republicans here in washington are trying to save face by putting off the introduction of national...
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while fertility institute of north alabama says, "we're still going to perform ivf as we always have. please do not panic. >> so laura, what's really driving the legal concerns among the clinics? >> reporter: lester, this is all about trying to avoid civil lawsuits now, the clinics all have a different tolerance of risk. some, obviously, willing to go forward, but some are telling us, say a frozen embryo doesn't thaw properly, that's a destruction, and that could potentially put them on the hook for massive civil damages. >> okay, laura, thank you. and this ruling in alabama has deepened reproductive rights as a key political issue this election season dasha burns has that part of the story for us >> reporter: tonight, the fallout from the alabama supreme court decision extending to politics, with some republicans attempting to walk a fine line on reproductive rights. on wednesday, nikki haley asked about the alabama decision by nbc news' ali vitali >> the supreme court there said embryos created through ivf are considered children and are offered those same protections. do you agree
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one alabama dr. defiant tonight >> you're some diego attorney general wants to come after me, >> bring it on i don't give a. do you better believe we're not going down without a fight >> the ruling has already having an impact beyond in my home state. also, it's have any impact on the 2024 campaign trail. i want to talk more about this with cnn's political commentator margaret hoover. and i just think when you look at the impact this has for people who don't know, there's already the limited ivf access in alabama. so for a third clinic to say, we're gonna have to stop doing this because they fear the legal consequences that not just the doctors, but the patients could face. i mean, that has devastating consequences for women. there. >> it really does. i mean, in some ways this elevates the conversation that one six women have serious trouble conceiving and have infertility. judge, reel it in fertility issues and these technologies that have developed have enabled millions of women become mothers. and
one alabama dr. defiant tonight >> you're some diego attorney general wants to come after me, >> bring it on i don't give a. do you better believe we're not going down without a fight >> the ruling has already having an impact beyond in my home state. also, it's have any impact on the 2024 campaign trail. i want to talk more about this with cnn's political commentator margaret hoover. and i just think when you look at the impact this has for people who don't know, there's...
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i'm pro-life. >> reporter: alabama senator tommy tuberville also reacting. do you agree with the supreme court decision north? not? >> i have to look at what they're agreeing to and not agreeing to. i haven't seen that. >> reporter: president biden posting to x, make no mistake, this is a direct result of donald trump ending roe v. wade. >> on the one hand, proponents are saying that an individual doesn't have an a right to end an unwanted pregnancy. and on the other hand, the individual does not have the right to start a family. >> reporter: dasha burns, nbc news, national harbor, maryland. >>> president biden met today with the widow and daughter of russian opposition leader alexei navalny, whose death has sparked international outrage. it comes as the u.s. prepares to announce new sanctions against russia. here is gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: tonight, an embrace seen around the world. in san francisco, president biden expressing condolences to yulia navalnaya, as the widow of russian opposition leader alexei navalny, as well as his daughter, dasha. >> he
i'm pro-life. >> reporter: alabama senator tommy tuberville also reacting. do you agree with the supreme court decision north? not? >> i have to look at what they're agreeing to and not agreeing to. i haven't seen that. >> reporter: president biden posting to x, make no mistake, this is a direct result of donald trump ending roe v. wade. >> on the one hand, proponents are saying that an individual doesn't have an a right to end an unwanted pregnancy. and on the other...
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this is the law of alabama, that god is a part of that outlaw. but that is a d. but she just as parker's it how, how does this really, how does it relate to the abortion of question in the united states? and i'm wondering to, with idea of treatment you're trying to help a couple of conceive. and yet you're saying under this ruling, a doctor could be accused of, of what killing or hurting a child? how does, how does the, how does that make sense? this is the exact, i think, right? question to ask for this. actually, the idea here is we have a couple who basically lost their chance to reproduce, lost their trance, to use their embryos. and they brought as lawsuit that the end result is it may be nobody can use either the finality of amazon or in terms of abortion. politics this case can be seen as part of the larger move, which is called the personhood movement. in the decision of dogs, be jackson and united states. roby wave was over turn and theory returning this question to the states. but there was a group of people who was there not to be a state by a state de
this is the law of alabama, that god is a part of that outlaw. but that is a d. but she just as parker's it how, how does this really, how does it relate to the abortion of question in the united states? and i'm wondering to, with idea of treatment you're trying to help a couple of conceive. and yet you're saying under this ruling, a doctor could be accused of, of what killing or hurting a child? how does, how does the, how does that make sense? this is the exact, i think, right? question to...
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have stopped transporting to and from alabama. this is very personal for me. we were blessed with the gift of my daughter because of ivf. i am pro-choice. what i do with my remaining frozen embryos is exactly that, my choice. as a lawyer, i also believe in the rule of law. but if i didn't go through ivf, i wouldn't have my little girl. this alabama decision is a dream stealer, taking way the chance for so many to have a family. it is unjust, cruel, and a dangerous harbinger of christian naturalism destroying our individual rights. joining me now is a senior writer for slate, mark joseph stern. mark, you've been tip of spear on this alabama decision straight when it came out. i need you to be on the show to talk about, it so people really understood the import of what has happened. people who do ivf want to have children. they want to have grow their families. now they may not be able to do so. is this the end of ivf, at least in the state of alabama? >> it certainly is, for now, unless the legislature acts and even then, the alaba
have stopped transporting to and from alabama. this is very personal for me. we were blessed with the gift of my daughter because of ivf. i am pro-choice. what i do with my remaining frozen embryos is exactly that, my choice. as a lawyer, i also believe in the rule of law. but if i didn't go through ivf, i wouldn't have my little girl. this alabama decision is a dream stealer, taking way the chance for so many to have a family. it is unjust, cruel, and a dangerous harbinger of christian...
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that is because of the decision from alabama supreme court declaring that frozen embryos or children. this has now put ivf treatment in doubt in the state, leaving doctors and families scrambling. today, president biden blasted the decision and said that it is a direct result of the supreme court ruling against roe v. wade, his blame putt -- my colleague takes a look at how alabama's court ruling has no change the political conversation. >> tonight, the followed from the alabama supreme court decision extending into politics, with some republicans attempting to walk a fine line on reproductive rights. on wednesday, nikki haley asked about the alabama decision by nbc news's ali vitali. >> the supreme court there said that embryos created through ivf her consider children, and they are offered the same protections. do you agree? >> i mean, i think that embryos, to, me or babies. >> later, appearing to walk back those comments. >> i guess my question is, you then disagree with the alabama supreme court, right? >> yeah. but i think that the court was doing it based on the law. we do not o
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of alabama wants? you know those voters. >> i don't think the people of alabama really want those restrictions, i have never believed that, but we are in a very gerrymandered, legislative states. so there is a small minority of folks in those gerrymandered districts who do want that kind of very far reaching restrictive laws regarding abortion. and so that is what carried the day, and what the supreme court did, except for justice parker, which really bases decision on the bible instead of on the law. it was a logical step. and that is the point that people need to think about around the country. >> elaborate, because people around the country do not think about that. >> no they do not think, and they think that is just alabama. let me tell you something, the united states could be alabama if they are not careful. because that decision is being applauded by these far-right groups across the country. and you see them, and they are going to start taking the alabama law, even though that law right now onl
of alabama wants? you know those voters. >> i don't think the people of alabama really want those restrictions, i have never believed that, but we are in a very gerrymandered, legislative states. so there is a small minority of folks in those gerrymandered districts who do want that kind of very far reaching restrictive laws regarding abortion. and so that is what carried the day, and what the supreme court did, except for justice parker, which really bases decision on the bible instead...
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and that's because people are finding it hard to accept that what alabama the, the court in alabama has said, is your reproductive rights are not yours to control. and of story. it doesn't matter whether it's about abortion, whether it's about contraception, or whether it's about ivf. >> this is a logical conclusion of overturning roe. my mother, 1973, they overturned roe, she published her book, it was a moment where we thought women of the same rights as men. in fact, they tried to pass the equal rights act, which is the idea that women should have the same rights as men. not insane, never passed, and we never got those rights. and now we see that if you overturn roe, what you do as you open the door for all of this. and that's what we are seeing. and i think what's really interesting but all these ivf -- you have these republicans that are saying i want to protect ivf, and then you look at their voting records, and they have in fact voted for bills that passed that life been gains at conception. so obviously they believe in fetal personhood, which is an embryonic personhood, really.
and that's because people are finding it hard to accept that what alabama the, the court in alabama has said, is your reproductive rights are not yours to control. and of story. it doesn't matter whether it's about abortion, whether it's about contraception, or whether it's about ivf. >> this is a logical conclusion of overturning roe. my mother, 1973, they overturned roe, she published her book, it was a moment where we thought women of the same rights as men. in fact, they tried to pass...
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>> this really turned on a lot of questions of alabama state law, and alabama state constitutional law. so there may be a very limited path here. of course, this is going back to the lower court in alabama to determine whether or not the clinic is liable. but the seeds of this were already planted at the supreme court with the dobbs opinion, with justice alito writing that opinion, removing the question of abortion from the boards and sending it back to the states. i just want to emphasize for your listeners, you know, the court is up on the ballot and this election cycle. justice alito is in the 70s, justice thomas is in his 70s. if the republican president is elected they will be hello, my. you know what always shocks the conscience is beyond the sort of general ethical principles at stake here. the political reality that republican families use ivf, republican women often have abortions -- >> many. >> this crosses partisan lines. and if anyone thinks this is going to be neatly divided between left and right, man, are they wrong. >> it's the opposite of that. the majority of people i
>> this really turned on a lot of questions of alabama state law, and alabama state constitutional law. so there may be a very limited path here. of course, this is going back to the lower court in alabama to determine whether or not the clinic is liable. but the seeds of this were already planted at the supreme court with the dobbs opinion, with justice alito writing that opinion, removing the question of abortion from the boards and sending it back to the states. i just want to...
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joining us now from alabama, dr. mamie mclean, a physician at alabama fertility specialist, one of the state's largest fertility clinics which just announced that temporary freeze on procedures. doctor, i'm glad to have you here. first of all, was that expected that they were going to have to put a temporary freeze and how disappointing is that for you? >> well, this was a decision that myself and my partners made. we have been wrestling with this decision for four days since we found out. we didn't take this lightly. but ultimately our legal team and our embryology team said we cannot continue ivf care given the significant legal ramifications. >> and are there specific procedures you can continue with? >> so, yes. fertility care is much more wide and diverse than just ivf. so we can certainly continue with inseminations and surgeries and ovulation induction, but our most successful treatment is being paused. that means less babies will be born in alabama. >> what are your patients saying to you today? >> it is hear
joining us now from alabama, dr. mamie mclean, a physician at alabama fertility specialist, one of the state's largest fertility clinics which just announced that temporary freeze on procedures. doctor, i'm glad to have you here. first of all, was that expected that they were going to have to put a temporary freeze and how disappointing is that for you? >> well, this was a decision that myself and my partners made. we have been wrestling with this decision for four days since we found...
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because of this ruling. >> reporter: but tonight, alabama ivf patients are left in limbo. how scared are you for the future right now? >> i am scared. but i do have hope still that this can get turned around and things can be made right. >> reporter: tonight, the university of alabama told us it doesn't know how long ivf is on hold, leaving many women wondering if they'll be able to have a baby. norah? >> so many people scared about this. meg oliver, thank you. >>> back here on washington, fallout on capitol hill after a former fbi informant was charged with lying about president biden and his son hunter's ties to a ukrainian energy company. house republicans have used the now indicted informant as one of their main sources in the investigations of the president and his family. cbs' scott macfarlane reports from capitol hill that the president's brother, james biden, testified behind closed doors today as part of the republicans' impeachment probe. >> reporter: the president's younger brother, james, arrived ahead of his interview with congressional investigators as republ
because of this ruling. >> reporter: but tonight, alabama ivf patients are left in limbo. how scared are you for the future right now? >> i am scared. but i do have hope still that this can get turned around and things can be made right. >> reporter: tonight, the university of alabama told us it doesn't know how long ivf is on hold, leaving many women wondering if they'll be able to have a baby. norah? >> so many people scared about this. meg oliver, thank you....
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hospital in the state of alabama, the university of alabama hospital, has said that it is putting ivf procedures on hold for the time being whilst it evaluates the potential implications of this ruling by the alabama supreme court last week, there is concern that doctors and patients could be the subject of criminal or civil proceedings in the light of this decision by the justices, or indeed find themselves susceptible to large fines. now, reaction to this has been swift. the national infertility association here in the united states has said it is heartbroken in a statement by the decision, the decision of the university hospital in alabama. and it also in that statement goes on to say that this new legal framework, in its view, could make it impossible in the state of alabama for ivf treatment to be offered. david, so far, alabama is the first state to pass such a ruling. could other states look to do the same? well, that is a possibility, of course, steve. and there are concerns amongst some here that this sort of thing could raise the cost of ivf treatment because it could put up
hospital in the state of alabama, the university of alabama hospital, has said that it is putting ivf procedures on hold for the time being whilst it evaluates the potential implications of this ruling by the alabama supreme court last week, there is concern that doctors and patients could be the subject of criminal or civil proceedings in the light of this decision by the justices, or indeed find themselves susceptible to large fines. now, reaction to this has been swift. the national...
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there is still ongoing shock, anger and confusion in alabama. people trying to grapple with what the supreme court ruling means. alabama is a deeply conservative state has restrictive reproductive rights. i spoke to two lawyers. politically, they have different views but both of them had children by ivf. they are worried about the direction in which alabama is heading. i understand people looking at it from the outside are probably curious, how did we become a state where if you want to terminate a pregnancy, you have to leave the state? and if you want to initiate a pregnancy the idea, you have to leave the state. we found ourselves in this weird position where we are causing someone to have children they don't have in preventing other women from having children they want. it is a very interesting situation. we have to figure it out and ask ourselves how in what did we end up in this place? what did we end up in this lace? , , _, . , what did we end up in this lace? , , . ,., place? the biggest concerns are the peeple _ place? the biggest conce
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we felt supported when we first moved to alabama. we recently relocated, and we really have enjoyed our community and our friends here. and i feel now a little hurt by the warm alabamaians i have met. i feel like they're kind of turning their backs on us. >> what are you guys going to do if it turns out that your clinic won't be able to follow through with ivf. could you go to another state? could you move if you wanted to? >> move, but we have called another clinic in georgia in hopes that we could possibly transfer over there. we're really afraid of what could happen if our clinic decides to stop. >> and that's one of the things that hurts so much. we don't want to move. we really like it here. it's sostraing to have this feeling that people in our own community would be against us starting a family. >> i can hear it in your voice. it's a difficult decision to pursue if. it's not a cheap decision. it can be painful. emotionally disruptive as well. and i can only imagine this is making it that much harder. thank you for joining us.
we felt supported when we first moved to alabama. we recently relocated, and we really have enjoyed our community and our friends here. and i feel now a little hurt by the warm alabamaians i have met. i feel like they're kind of turning their backs on us. >> what are you guys going to do if it turns out that your clinic won't be able to follow through with ivf. could you go to another state? could you move if you wanted to? >> move, but we have called another clinic in georgia in...
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our people in alabama reassured? mat get it sorted. our people in alabama reassured? ., , ., , reassured? not everyone is reassured- _ reassured? not everyone is reassured. right _ reassured? not everyone is reassured. right now - reassured? not everyone is reassured. right now the l reassured? not everyone is - reassured. right now the legislature and lawmakers are indeed trying to put together a fix for this problem. but it is unclear right now whether the laws that are being debated right now, the bills in front of the house and the senate, will really fix it or not. some folks are saying that it may take a state constitutional amendment to fix the ivf issue and give people access to that treatment. if so, that would not be voted on until november. so thatis not be voted on until november. so that is quite a long way for people who would have had to have procedures are postponed in the wake of this february 16 ruling. i was of this february 16 ruling. i was 'ust of this february 16 ruling. i was just thinking. — of this february 16 ruling. i was just thinking, wh
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>>> tonight, the largest hospital in alabama pausing ivf treatments after a controversial court ruling on frozen embryos. the university of alabama at birmingham hospital suspending ivf treatments after the state supreme court ruled that frozen embryos are children the hospital saying they fear criminal charges or lawsuits. >>> also tonight, the brother of president biden testifying in the house gop's impeachment inquiry. what he told them as prosecutors say a former fbi informant admitted the lies he spread about the bidens came from russia >>> just in, the u.s. sailor on an american warship charged with spying what we've learned >>> the passengers on an american airlines flight restraining a man with duct tape after they say he tried to open an emergency exit in midair. >>> the mudslides shutting down part of the pacific coast highway after days of rain. also, multimillion dollar homes teetering on the edge. >>> the first trial under way in the deadly shooting on the set of "rust." the movie's armorer in court. >>> rising concerns about measles in the u.s. six cases in just one schoo
>>> tonight, the largest hospital in alabama pausing ivf treatments after a controversial court ruling on frozen embryos. the university of alabama at birmingham hospital suspending ivf treatments after the state supreme court ruled that frozen embryos are children the hospital saying they fear criminal charges or lawsuits. >>> also tonight, the brother of president biden testifying in the house gop's impeachment inquiry. what he told them as prosecutors say a former fbi...
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>> well, i don't know what the rules are in alabama, but will the state supreme court of alabama he got away of rehearing. does it happen away or backing up off their decision? everybody, all the hospitals and the university's well acting upon this decision. and in doing so, they are taken away basic rights that women thought they had and did have for the last half century. so i don't see how they're going to do that unless the alabama legislature it's going to come and pass a law that will override supreme court or clarify what they think the smith pros are saying here. i don't see how you do that overnight. i hope they would, but i don't think they will all right. >> congressman jim clyburn. thank you so much for being with us on the source >> well, thank you very much. for having >> and does donald trump's surge shows no signs of slowing? can nikki haley do what it takes to stay in the race, join cnn for live results and analysis of the south carolina republican presidential primary coverage. beginning tomorrow at 06:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. and next, republicans are now ra
>> well, i don't know what the rules are in alabama, but will the state supreme court of alabama he got away of rehearing. does it happen away or backing up off their decision? everybody, all the hospitals and the university's well acting upon this decision. and in doing so, they are taken away basic rights that women thought they had and did have for the last half century. so i don't see how they're going to do that unless the alabama legislature it's going to come and pass a law that...
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the majority opinion alabama repeatedly cites the u.s. supreme court's assertion in overturning roe v. wade that the unborn are living persons, aka, fetal personhood, and alabama conservatives are not the only one to take note of that language. since 2022, at least 14 states of implemented or at least introduce laws to establish some kind of fetal personhood. this is post roe america. roe subway's tuna is off the hook! it's 100 percent wild-caught. this tuna is fishing for a compliment and i'm taking the bait. alright, i'm all punned out. i'm o-fish-ally finished. get it? try subway's tasty tuna today. lowering bad cholesterol can be hard, even with a statin. diets and exercise add to the struggle. today, it's possible to go from struggle to cholesterol success with leqvio. with a statin, leqvio is proven to lower bad cholesterol by 50% and keep it low with 2 doses a year. common side effects were injection site reaction, joint pain, and chest cold. ask your doctor about twice-yearly leqvio. lower. longer. leqvio® it's hard to explain wh
the majority opinion alabama repeatedly cites the u.s. supreme court's assertion in overturning roe v. wade that the unborn are living persons, aka, fetal personhood, and alabama conservatives are not the only one to take note of that language. since 2022, at least 14 states of implemented or at least introduce laws to establish some kind of fetal personhood. this is post roe america. roe subway's tuna is off the hook! it's 100 percent wild-caught. this tuna is fishing for a compliment and i'm...
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there are also a number of key developments in alabama that have possible nationwide implications. one of the country's largest embryo shipping companies today saying they reportedly paused doing business in alabama, and that means many of the people who hoped to continue their treatment out-of-state have lost that option. also this, the alabama attorney general for his part announced today he has no intention of prosecuting ivf clinics or its patients. now this all comes just ahead of the key republican primary vote tomorrow in south carolina, and that is where cbs's robert costa is tonight. >> reporter: republican primary front-runner former president donald trump said he strongly supports the availability of ivf. >> today i'm calling on the alabama legislature to act quickly to find an immediate solution to preserve the availability of ivf in alabama. >> reporter: as former u.n. ambassador nikki haley aims for a breakthrough in her home state, a national reckoning over the alabama supreme court's ruling on in vitro fertilization is upending the final hours of the south carolina
there are also a number of key developments in alabama that have possible nationwide implications. one of the country's largest embryo shipping companies today saying they reportedly paused doing business in alabama, and that means many of the people who hoped to continue their treatment out-of-state have lost that option. also this, the alabama attorney general for his part announced today he has no intention of prosecuting ivf clinics or its patients. now this all comes just ahead of the key...
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but already, the largest hospital in alabama, the university of alabama hospital in bellingham, has announced that it is causing ivf treatment while it works out the full extent of this ruling, the hospital said in a statement that there was concern on the part of patients and doctors that this could lead to prosecutions or individuals being serious for damages. the alabama supreme court's decision in effect opens a new front in the war in this country over reproductive rates. abortion rights campaigners saw this coming. they predicted that this would be the new battleground after in 2022 the united states supreme court overturned the landmark ruling roe v wade which afforded everybody, every woman in this country the right abortion. so now there are because of her life campaigners in some other conservative states push for similar projections to those that have been introduced into alabama in the last few days. critics contained that could create regional barriers to the availability of fertility treatment in parts of this country. as far as the state of alabama is concerned, well, this coul
but already, the largest hospital in alabama, the university of alabama hospital in bellingham, has announced that it is causing ivf treatment while it works out the full extent of this ruling, the hospital said in a statement that there was concern on the part of patients and doctors that this could lead to prosecutions or individuals being serious for damages. the alabama supreme court's decision in effect opens a new front in the war in this country over reproductive rates. abortion rights...