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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 is absolutely essential. the ivf journey, as we started talking about years ago, for so many parentsgruelling, 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 my view madam president and colleagues is nothing short of criminalizing parents, criminalizing p
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 is absolutely essential. the ivf journey, as we...
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. >> i think this is a giant step forward for alabama. i think it's a victory tonight for women, for families, for alabama in general. it feels like it's the start of a change, here. >> last night on this program we broke the news that the democrat marilyn lance flipped a seat in the alabama state house. she actually won the special election my 25 points, in a district that donald trump won by one percentage point in 2020. the biden/harris campaign has called her win a major warning sign for trump, saying that alabama voters know exactly who to blame for restricting their ability to decide how and when to build their families, and they're ready to fight back. it's a seat marilyn lands ran for two years ago, and lost by seven points to republican david cole, who held that seat until he pleaded guilty to voter fraud in august. marylin lands ran on women's reproductive rights in alabama, where the state supreme court ruled that frozen embryos are people, and which has a near- total abortion ban. she shared her own experience with abortion in
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amy: add to alabama where reproductive health and medical groups have requested the alabama supreme court revisit its february ruling that frozen embryos should be considered children. alabama republicans blocked a bill that would create federal protections for in vitro fertilization, introduced by tammy duckworth, who had both of her daughters using in vitro fertilization. >> women willing to go through expensive, painful medical treatment just for a chance to experience the smallest moment of parenthood. just have a new board to swaddle, a baby who needs to be changed, a toddler who needs shoes to be tied. if you believe they have the right to be called "mom" without also be called "a criminal" let as past this should be obvious legislation. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. health officials in gaza say at least 16 children have died in recent days from starvation and dehydration as israel's assault on gaza continues. unicef is warning the number of child deaths will likely "rapidly increase" unless
amy: add to alabama where reproductive health and medical groups have requested the alabama supreme court revisit its february ruling that frozen embryos should be considered children. alabama republicans blocked a bill that would create federal protections for in vitro fertilization, introduced by tammy duckworth, who had both of her daughters using in vitro fertilization. >> women willing to go through expensive, painful medical treatment just for a chance to experience the smallest...
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leaves alabama? yes. are you feeling proud? are you feeling how are you feeling about alabama? we're >> going to get into a little bit feeling grief, not feeling great at all to be honest with you. >> okay? yes. >> that thought were also minutes away from talking his super producer mark ronson is his name. he is a guy behind. i'm just ken. you sought the moment we all remember from this weekend's oscars, i swear i've felt this performance through the screen didn't you >> listen, ron gaza? i didn't know he could sing like that. yeah. but the car graphy, it was the amazing as we saw for been a deir in the background, >> now this is a thing, you know, this movie, this song almost didn't make it into the movie. let's see what market does it say about that? and snl's legendary kenan thompson is here? >> yes. he's going to explain to us how his charles barkley is better than r charles barkley so the first time you saw him, do you were you offended? did you think it was funny? did you laugh? >> i laughed out loud. he that? i think it's an awesome being when people in personal aide to
leaves alabama? yes. are you feeling proud? are you feeling how are you feeling about alabama? we're >> going to get into a little bit feeling grief, not feeling great at all to be honest with you. >> okay? yes. >> that thought were also minutes away from talking his super producer mark ronson is his name. he is a guy behind. i'm just ken. you sought the moment we all remember from this weekend's oscars, i swear i've felt this performance through the screen didn't you >>...
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for alabama in general. it feels like it is a start of a change here. >> last night, we broke the news that the democrat marilyn lands flipped a seat in the alabama state house. she won the special election by 25 points. in a district that donald trump won by one percentage point in 2020. the biden harris campaign has called her win a major warning sign for trump saying that alabama voters quote know exactly who to blame for restricting their ability to decide how and when to build their families and they are ready to fight back. it is a seat marilyn lost two years ago. he pleaded guilty to voter fraud in august. marilyn ran on women's reproductive rights in alabama where the supreme court ruled that frozen embryos are people and there is a near total abortion ban. >> i was pregnant with a baby who had a fatal condition and would not survive. and because of alabama's abortion ban, we had to drive ten hours to get the medical care i needed. >> i once faced a nearly identical situation but was able to get the
for alabama in general. it feels like it is a start of a change here. >> last night, we broke the news that the democrat marilyn lands flipped a seat in the alabama state house. she won the special election by 25 points. in a district that donald trump won by one percentage point in 2020. the biden harris campaign has called her win a major warning sign for trump saying that alabama voters quote know exactly who to blame for restricting their ability to decide how and when to build their...
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leaves alabama? yes. are you feeling proud? are you feeling how are you feeling about alabama? we're going to get into >> little off feeling grief, not feeling great at all. be honest with you. okay. hold that thought. >> were also minutes away from talking his super producer, mark ronson is his name. he is a guy behind. i'm just can you thought the moment we all remember from this weekend's oscars, i swear i've felt this performance through the screen didn't you >> listen, ron gaza? i didn't know he could sing like that. yeah. the car have a free it was amazing as we saw what been a deir in the background >> now, this is a thing, you know, this movie is song almost didn't make it into the movie. let's see what mark has to say about that. and snl's legendary kenan thompson is here. >> yes. she's going to explain to us how his charles barkley is better than r charles barkley so the first time you saw him, do you were you offended? did you think it was funny? did you laugh? >> i laughed out loud. you did. that. i think it's an awesome being when people impersonate you, you do he,
leaves alabama? yes. are you feeling proud? are you feeling how are you feeling about alabama? we're going to get into >> little off feeling grief, not feeling great at all. be honest with you. okay. hold that thought. >> were also minutes away from talking his super producer, mark ronson is his name. he is a guy behind. i'm just can you thought the moment we all remember from this weekend's oscars, i swear i've felt this performance through the screen didn't you >> listen,...
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body nd alabama talking to alabama voters about just that point, modern discrimination that alabamians are experiencing and we are seeing have russ the country. i would like toq:■"■ instead of landing there, he in response to an earlier question, that i would love to press on a little bit to understand more, you said that uses to get mapping software for counties and disabilities and by expressing that accurately quick >> for the county boards and registrars.>> so that is lpful, because i noted earlier this month, 6000 voters in alabama's newly drawn iothe postcards with incorrect voter information. and i appreciate your office as involved in handing out those postcards. can you talk a little bit about the intersection between the challenges of alabama voters not getting the correct you say your office helps to provide with elections and why your office has nothing to do voters in alabama getting incorrect information for the polling locations? >> the boards of registrars in placed district. it is not the secretaries office's role anti- of the voter assignments, that is solely left
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. screw this all up in alabama. very introduce their portion band and 2019000 before dobbs. and it wasn't coming into force because it was unconstitutional at the time . but as soon as that did trigger statements, tennessee where we have the strictest anti abortion laws in the country. we've also said i, the doesn't apply to this. and our attorney general has said that there was an amendment was on the table that just got voted down to the subcommittee yesterday. that basically tried to add medications and treatments and products to this. and we basically said it's not necessary because i vs is not on the table. we're not any good at. this is not a think so it's in the political arena. it's an election year. it's going to be a crazy us versus them men versus women. everybody versus everybody election, i think i'm sad to say, and this is just the 1st round in that battle and they did not have good news on the left. and so this is their opportunity to start steering women to believe those republicans are coming for yo
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>> i can tell you a secretary in alabama i'm going to follow the law that alabama legislators laid out for me too follow. >> your fear answering that question does not inspire confidence. let me ask you secretary benton about the intimidelection workers you had noted legislation i'm introducing this week the election worker and polling place protection act would create criminal penalties for threats of violence to intimidate voters or election officials. appreciate you expressing support for the legislation. what effects do threats on election worker to workers an average intimidate election workers have ministration? >> not only does that cause us to fear going to work even though we do important wk into it with pride somehow their people wish to harm us, our staff, or families or simply dare patriotic duty. but in addition to that it makes it harder for us to do that. it takes us away from the actual work of administering elections every time you need to issue protections or think about her own safety. i could say speak with our election workers have a clear statement in the law that
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you know, this has to happen in alabama almost immediately. when the problem arose, the republican house and senate, the state legislature, passed a bill and it was almost signed immediately by the governor, the republican governor, k i v. i mean, that was the quickest. i've ever seen anything move in politics mainly i think because republicans realize this is a problem if they did not take care of it immediately. so i'm going to start with you on this, steve. what role do you think partisan politics is playing and all of this? oh, absolutely. i mean they are all very freight of what you just said, getting those headlines that say, oh my gosh, here we are. here we go again. but, you know, at the trial court, what you described, describe the person dropping all the eggs on the ground. it was determined that the trial judge said, the embryos that exist in vitro are not people or children for the purpose of the wrongful death of a minor act. and therefore there was no claim that the couple could bring under that act. well, they appealed that the
you know, this has to happen in alabama almost immediately. when the problem arose, the republican house and senate, the state legislature, passed a bill and it was almost signed immediately by the governor, the republican governor, k i v. i mean, that was the quickest. i've ever seen anything move in politics mainly i think because republicans realize this is a problem if they did not take care of it immediately. so i'm going to start with you on this, steve. what role do you think partisan...
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>> as secretary in alabama i will follow the law the alabama legislature has laid out for me to follow in administering the elections. >> your refusal to answer the question doesn't inspire confidence. let me ask about the intimidation of election workers. you noted legislation this week, polling place protection act, it would create criminal penalties for threats of violence to intimidate voters or election officials, appreciate you expressing support for legislation. what effects do threats on election workers and efforts to intimidate election have on election administration? >> not only does it cause us to fear going to work, even though it is important work and do it with pride that somehow there are people who wish to harm us for doing our patriotic duty. take us away from the actual work every time we need to and having a clear statement in the law that it is a crime to threaten us for doing the job of making elections work for everyone is long overdue.gislad passing similar legislation goes a long way to send a message of that type of behavior that's not appropriate in our stat
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lives in montgomery, alabama with her husband and two kids. she's an attorney, graduate of the university of alabama law school. senator britt worked for a long time for alabama senator richard shelby, who endorsed her when he retired from the senate. let's return tointerview with mf the gallup organization about voter satisfaction. mohamad: president biden right now is behind not just in approval, it is in people's overall satisfaction with how things are going in the country. the question of asking are you better off three years ago than you are today, just to give you a point of reference, in 2020, 51% of americans said they were better off three years ago than they were at the time. today, that 61% is down to8%. so president biden faces a lot of tough metrics. if the past is reason to assume the future. and there are a lot of reasons to not necessarily see that outcome this year because of all the unpredictable variables that you and others have been discussing. peter: and we expect the president and mrs. shortly for that 16 block drive up
lives in montgomery, alabama with her husband and two kids. she's an attorney, graduate of the university of alabama law school. senator britt worked for a long time for alabama senator richard shelby, who endorsed her when he retired from the senate. let's return tointerview with mf the gallup organization about voter satisfaction. mohamad: president biden right now is behind not just in approval, it is in people's overall satisfaction with how things are going in the country. the question of...
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they conducted a field hearing in alabama talking to alabama voters. just that point the mod he were discrimination alabama'smo are experiencing and we see happening across the country. i would like toy, instead of landing there. you said something in your testimony just a few minutes ago in response to an earlier question. i'd love, to press on it to understand more. you made mention of funds. you said that your office uses to get mapping software for counties and municipalities. capturing that accurately? >>> for the county board of registers. >> that's helpful. ii noted earlier this month there are 6,000 voters in alabama's newly drawn second congressionalt received election postcards listing incorrect voter information. i appreciate your office has said before you weren't involved in sending out the postcards. cana you intersection between the challenges of alabama voters not getting the correct information. the tool you say your office happens to provide county elections. why you think your office had nothing to had theec incorrect information. >>
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comedian roy wood jr is an alabama native. his state just went to the primary polls with new congressional maps that give black residents more of a say. all right, you can redraw the districts. but now, how many polling stations are you going to have open in those black parts of town? we talk election season and join him as he visits his childhood baseball field in birmingham. to be able to play here, it's like sitting inside a history every week. plus, about 20% of our electricity still comes from coal. they'll cut this rock and stuff. so much dust. uh, guys in their 30s needing double lung transplants. we meet a former miner who says despite his own battle with black lung disease, he understands why young people are still choosing to go underground. and imagine being a person without a country. it feels like you're invisible, feels like you don't belong anywhere. why? nearly a quarter million people in the u.s. are considered state less. those stories right now on matter of fact. ronald reagan once said, baseball is our nati
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senate, the first female senator elected from the state of alabama. she has two school-age children, and she considers this speech a huge honor. >> nikole killion on capitol hill. here now, senator katie britt. >> my husband, wesley, and i just watched president biden's state of the union address from our living room, and what we saw was the performance of a permanent politician who has actually been in office for longer than i've been alive. one thing was quite clear, though. president biden just doesn't get it. he's out of touch. under his administration, families are worse off, our communities are less safe, and our country is less secure. i just wish he understood what real families are facing around kitchen tables just like this one. >>> now to this breaking news. tense moments in the sky over california today after a tire flew off a plane just as it lifted off the ground in san francisco. the boeing 777 with 249 people on board diverted to los angeles. cbs's jonathan vigliotti shows us the terrifying video. >> reporter: just after united flight
senate, the first female senator elected from the state of alabama. she has two school-age children, and she considers this speech a huge honor. >> nikole killion on capitol hill. here now, senator katie britt. >> my husband, wesley, and i just watched president biden's state of the union address from our living room, and what we saw was the performance of a permanent politician who has actually been in office for longer than i've been alive. one thing was quite clear, though....
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host: ivf companies in alabama took the ruling to mean this was now illegal in the supreme court of alabama is now saying embryos can be considered as children. are they determining that correctly? guest: this is a major misconception. in no way did the decision say ivf was illegal or prohibited in any way. it did not even say that you cannot destroy embryos which is often a part of the process in in vitro fertilization. it only said if a clinic ask with negligence or carelessness with the embryos entrusted to their care by the parents, the parents should have some legal recourse. it is a natural and consistent extension of alabama law. alabama and other states ruled children from conception onwards in the womb should be protected from wrongful death claims. they said this for homicide laws as well as wrongful death of a minor child. the alabama decision simply says children from conception in the womb are protected, which they already agreed on, and now children from conception outside the womb in in vitro fertilization should also be protected. host: opponents of the decision say that equ
host: ivf companies in alabama took the ruling to mean this was now illegal in the supreme court of alabama is now saying embryos can be considered as children. are they determining that correctly? guest: this is a major misconception. in no way did the decision say ivf was illegal or prohibited in any way. it did not even say that you cannot destroy embryos which is often a part of the process in in vitro fertilization. it only said if a clinic ask with negligence or carelessness with the...
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host: ivf companies in alabama took the ruling to mean this was now illegal in the supreme court of alabama is now saying embryos can be considered as children. are they determining that correctly? guest: this is a major misconception. in no way did the decision say ivf was illegal or prohibited in any way. it did not even say that you cannot destroy embryos which is often a part of the process in in vitro fertilization. it only said if a clinic ask with negligence or carelessness with the embryos entrusted to their care by the parents, the parents should have some legal recourse. it is a natural and consistent extension of alabama law. alabama and other states ruled children from conception onwards in the womb should be protected from wrongful death claims. they said this for homicide laws as well as wrongful death of a minor child. the alabama decision simply says children from conception in the womb are protected, which they already agreed on, and now children from conception outside the womb in in vitro fertilization should also be protected. host: opponents of the decision say that equ
host: ivf companies in alabama took the ruling to mean this was now illegal in the supreme court of alabama is now saying embryos can be considered as children. are they determining that correctly? guest: this is a major misconception. in no way did the decision say ivf was illegal or prohibited in any way. it did not even say that you cannot destroy embryos which is often a part of the process in in vitro fertilization. it only said if a clinic ask with negligence or carelessness with the...
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it is respect alabama 202016, respect alabama 2026 if any viewers have an interest in learning more. >> how did you find the way in which you can get conservatives you might say, i don't know trans kids are understand this very well. how do you get them to be involved in the conversation to say, i'm republican and i'm conservative but i'm not interested in, whether it is culture wars or curtailing people's freedoms? >> number one, you show up. to marilyn's point, we are the ones on the state level that you are likely to see in the grocery store or on your doorstep in the way you won't see your member of congress. you can have these honest conversations about, even difficult issues. and get to the shared value of, this is just chaos and i don't want chaos. i might not agree with you on every single issue but i trust you. it is about building the trust that happens on the local level. so showing up, i love what marilyn said she did. that is something i did in michigan. i opened a pact called a more perfect michigan to do exactly that and have an honest conversation with people about, t
it is respect alabama 202016, respect alabama 2026 if any viewers have an interest in learning more. >> how did you find the way in which you can get conservatives you might say, i don't know trans kids are understand this very well. how do you get them to be involved in the conversation to say, i'm republican and i'm conservative but i'm not interested in, whether it is culture wars or curtailing people's freedoms? >> number one, you show up. to marilyn's point, we are the ones on...
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jenniferle point, alabama is beyond. abortion has been a fairly majority of americans, including independents and republicans actually believe there should be the right to make the choices about your own body yourself and i think we have crossed the line where this is no longer an issue where people are dramatically opposed to each other on have different views, there is a strong middle where people agree and i think what is happening in alabama with the court case which makes it seem like we live in a theocracy really motivates people who maybe were not paying attention. samantha barry: sara, your work focuses on sexual and reproductive health in countries where that health system has been weakened by war or natural disaster. what is happening in the u.s., how is that having a ripple effect? sara casey: unfortunately we see the effects on reproductive rights in the global south. it has emboldened antichoice movements around the world. it threatens the local advancements in the sexual reproductive health and rights. we a
jenniferle point, alabama is beyond. abortion has been a fairly majority of americans, including independents and republicans actually believe there should be the right to make the choices about your own body yourself and i think we have crossed the line where this is no longer an issue where people are dramatically opposed to each other on have different views, there is a strong middle where people agree and i think what is happening in alabama with the court case which makes it seem like we...
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your thoughts on alabama's victory? >> it is exciting for the people here in alabama to get to the final four. a little sorry it is clemson because i have family members that went to clemson, but the folks in alabama and here,, easter celebration, are very excited about this win. >> alabama state representative, marilyn lands, thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >>> coming up , gearing up for a rebirth that cannot be stopped by republicans playing politics with its recent tragedy that's next in this week's rise up. bladder leak underwear has one job. i just want to feel protected! especially for those sudden gush moments. always discreet protects like no other. with a rapid dry core that locks in your heaviest gush quickly for up to zero leaks. always discreet- the protection we deserve! this thing? it's what's going on inside of me. it's my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. it wasn't always this calm uc went everywhere i did. wondering when it would pop up next was stressful doing a number on my insides. bu
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alabama has good people, smart people. but our politicians do not represent alabama. they represent a small portion of the maga base who believes in this type of extremism. so yes. it brought it to the forefront so that it was right in people's face and they had to deal with it up close and personal like they had before. >> marilyn lands winning by 25 points in that district. she will be a guest i believe on the 10:00 p.m. show tonight on the last word. you can see her there. bill brett, thank you very much. >> thank you, chris. >>> as i said, representative- elect marilyn lands will be on the last word at 10:00 p.m. make sure to stay tuned for that. >>> but first, why things might be looking up for the biden campaign and what you really need to know about polls ahead of this election. next. of this election. next. >>> let me point you to the bottom of the screen. there. there. just to give you time to get your phone out to scan it. there has never been more national polling than there is right now. every day, there are new polls and we see people freak out about bad
alabama has good people, smart people. but our politicians do not represent alabama. they represent a small portion of the maga base who believes in this type of extremism. so yes. it brought it to the forefront so that it was right in people's face and they had to deal with it up close and personal like they had before. >> marilyn lands winning by 25 points in that district. she will be a guest i believe on the 10:00 p.m. show tonight on the last word. you can see her there. bill brett,...
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and in the case of alabama, dilute the power of the black vote. what are your thoughts, as the cbc chair, as we walked across that historic bridge, 59 years later, and still fighting for voting rights. the supreme court took section five out of the voting rights act. a trump appointed court in many ways. what was going through your mind? >> well reverend al, it's great to be here with you, in selma. it's great to have the vice president joining, us along with the foot soldiers and who, 59 years ago, lead this march on bloody sunday. unfortunately, it was a march that led to the beating, to the bleeding, and the near death of those marchers. >> i pushed one of them in the wheelchair, you are right next to. for people who saw the wheelchair, she was one of the original marchers on the bridge, that was tear gassed that day. >> and they are still here, marching for justice. >> that's right. >> and as you said, the march 59 years ago was about voting rights. four months after that march, 59 years ago they passed the voting rights act. the civil rights
and in the case of alabama, dilute the power of the black vote. what are your thoughts, as the cbc chair, as we walked across that historic bridge, 59 years later, and still fighting for voting rights. the supreme court took section five out of the voting rights act. a trump appointed court in many ways. what was going through your mind? >> well reverend al, it's great to be here with you, in selma. it's great to have the vice president joining, us along with the foot soldiers and who, 59...
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parts of alabama. words of huntsville. very high portions of people with college and advanced degrees. what are the contours of the politics of this issue, particularly after alabama became talk of the nation after that decision? >> again, it's one of those situations where that area, yes, has a highly educated populace. but through the district and 2020 to be a republican district. remember, this is an area of this date with they have this year after year after year. i think it's a significant win. the right ended with the right message at the right time for the district and >> she ran that add on abortion, but also to show some of the print material, obviously you are mostly doing mailers and that kind of thing. people are not only are a lot that she talks about abortion a lot. she really wanted to center abortion. it feels counterintuitive but it seems to me to say something about where this notion of this date is on this issue. >> i think if you actually pull the people of alabama, which has been d
parts of alabama. words of huntsville. very high portions of people with college and advanced degrees. what are the contours of the politics of this issue, particularly after alabama became talk of the nation after that decision? >> again, it's one of those situations where that area, yes, has a highly educated populace. but through the district and 2020 to be a republican district. remember, this is an area of this date with they have this year after year after year. i think it's a...
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i'll talk to alabama state representative about that next. e representative about that next ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. >>> nearly 300 students gathered in montgomery today to protest the sb' 129 deia bill. >> history should not and will not repeat. the time has come for a new wave of activists and empowered individuals to speak up and spread justice and equity in every way possible. >> that was samford university student hakeem tims. the bill he referenced is a new alabama senate bill restricting diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts in the state's public schools, universities, and colleges. and the history he referenced included this spring 1963. thousands of students gathered
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today the republican house and senate alabama both passed bills to protect ivf. the legislation would shield patients, doctors, another professionals engaged in ivf services from getting engaged in civil suits. those were then reconciled inside by the governor. clearly republicans, who control the alabama state government, immediately recognized how bad this could be. like a 90 ten issue. 80 5:15. but it's also bad for people trying to grow their families who desperately want to have children. and for the republican party's political future. and in congress, panicked republicans reacted to the ruling by running around proclaiming the support for ivf to anyone who would listen. >> i don't support any effort to take away ivf from any woman in this country. >> ivf is something that is so critical to a lot of couples. it helps them have great families. our country needs. that >> people need to have access. people, we need more kids, we need people to have the opportunity to have kids. >> i'm for ivf. and pro ivf. it's protected in missouri, in my state, and i think s
today the republican house and senate alabama both passed bills to protect ivf. the legislation would shield patients, doctors, another professionals engaged in ivf services from getting engaged in civil suits. those were then reconciled inside by the governor. clearly republicans, who control the alabama state government, immediately recognized how bad this could be. like a 90 ten issue. 80 5:15. but it's also bad for people trying to grow their families who desperately want to have children....
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alabama established the strengthening alabama homes program designed to aid and incentivize alabama homeowners to improve their homes and minimize property loss due to weather events. mr. comiskey -- mr. kaniewski, you touched on a report by alabama and universities that demonstrated the benefits of the program. these studies found the program directly resulted in one, lower insurance premiums and two, higher home resale values. for those who may not be aware of the efforts in alabama, can you describe them and touch on the proven benefits they have to homeowners? dr. kaniewski: in many forms i often lied alabama. -- laud alabama. they have a resilience council, they created a council, it is a big deal. it means the governor is prioritizing resilience. in some states, those two don't even speak. i live -- in alabama, they sit together and work on these issues. number two, strengthen alabama homes. that program has been so successful that other states are replicating it. louisiana is putting it into place, a virtual carbon copy of what alabama put into place and your state's insurance office is
alabama established the strengthening alabama homes program designed to aid and incentivize alabama homeowners to improve their homes and minimize property loss due to weather events. mr. comiskey -- mr. kaniewski, you touched on a report by alabama and universities that demonstrated the benefits of the program. these studies found the program directly resulted in one, lower insurance premiums and two, higher home resale values. for those who may not be aware of the efforts in alabama, can you...
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when i went to alabama. we had seven women, i had no idea how open they would be about their situation. you want to hear compelling stories they are in the middle of treatment and told, we can't continue this service. it's traumatic, it's emotionaln. it's taking the toll on you. we see what happens when they have to right to access the care you need. it's unfortunately and shouldn't surprise anyone. i doubt alabama is the last place this will pop-up. i don't blame them. for men that don't these periods, count your lucky stars. >> i mean, you said, you don't expect alabama to be theo down . is there anything the administration could do. >> now you recognize how important roe was and to have the constitution protect the privacy rights of america. in this case, americans and their children. how can we undue the loss of a constitutional right, not easily. congress is to cotfy the protections in roe. we do everything atl. we make sure all the way to the supreme court, we protect a woman's right to acsessions and
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now i'll, as this is a new day for alabama, cnn's isabel rosalas is in alabama >> isabel, what are the what are the clinics and hospitals that had to put a pause on treatments? what are they going to be able to do today? >> hey, kate, good morning to you too, out of the three of them say that they are resuming ivf treatments one of them is not. so let's dig into that a little bit. the center for reproductive medicine at mobile health, this is the same fertility clinic embroiled in the case that led to the classification of embryos as humans is children. this clinic mark nix, the ceo of infirmary health, telling cnn that they will not resume ivf treatments. they have some concerns about the legal language saying that they need legal clarity as to the extent of the immunity that clinics and patients would have telling cnn in a statement quote at this time, we believed the law falls short of addressing the fertilized eggs currently stored across the state and leaves challenges for physicians and fertility clinics trying to help deserving families have children of their own. meanwhile, ala
now i'll, as this is a new day for alabama, cnn's isabel rosalas is in alabama >> isabel, what are the what are the clinics and hospitals that had to put a pause on treatments? what are they going to be able to do today? >> hey, kate, good morning to you too, out of the three of them say that they are resuming ivf treatments one of them is not. so let's dig into that a little bit. the center for reproductive medicine at mobile health, this is the same fertility clinic embroiled in...
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if it was not already clear, it's a stop in alabama. and yet somehow this week alabama's republican controlled legislate managed to pass something. after the state supreme court ruled two weeks ago that frozen embryos are children, and effectively and access to fertility treatments. the new legislation passed yesterday aims to grant criminal immunity to anyone providing idf services. doctors can't be sued if they give fertility treatments. the legislation fails to address the fundamental question here. how does the state of alabama define a child? is an embryo created by ivf a person? and if you freeze an embryo, are you freezing a person? meanwhile, at the u.s. capitol the cleanup effort is going even worse. the top republicans in the country publicly pledging to support ivf after the republican senate campaign begged them to do so, earlier this week republican senator cindy hines smith blocked a measure that would have provided federal protection for ivf treatments. cindy hyde-smith explained her position saying i support the ability
if it was not already clear, it's a stop in alabama. and yet somehow this week alabama's republican controlled legislate managed to pass something. after the state supreme court ruled two weeks ago that frozen embryos are children, and effectively and access to fertility treatments. the new legislation passed yesterday aims to grant criminal immunity to anyone providing idf services. doctors can't be sued if they give fertility treatments. the legislation fails to address the fundamental...
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more alabama babies. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: celebrating the return of ivf. >> good news came yesterday. we are ready to proceed. >> reporter: three embryo transfers were performed here today, just hours after the new law was passed. what was it like seeing patients today? >> incredibly exciting. the patients, we were able to talk about ivf care, we were able to timeline. lots of smiles, lots of hope and optimism. >> reporter: it comes after bills were rushed through the legislature, shielding clinics from criminal liability after the state supreme court's controversial ruling that embryos are children. >> senate bill 159, the senate concurs. >> reporter: the court's decision led to nearly half of alabama's providers pausing ivf treatments. the clinic that was the subject of the suit telling cbs news tonight it won't reopen until it has more clarification on the law. >> we are hopeful, and we are excited. >> reporter: cody carnley's embryo transfer was canceled. they have a toddler through ivf
more alabama babies. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: celebrating the return of ivf. >> good news came yesterday. we are ready to proceed. >> reporter: three embryo transfers were performed here today, just hours after the new law was passed. what was it like seeing patients today? >> incredibly exciting. the patients, we were able to talk about ivf care, we were able to timeline. lots of smiles, lots of hope and optimism. >> reporter: it comes after bills were...
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amna: that is the case in alabama. we also just heard from someone in tennessee worried about what she called a domino effect. that other states could move forward with similar rulings or legislation. do you see that concern as valid? >> absolutely. for many years we have been fighting embryo personhood bills in many states. far before roe v. wade was overturned. when roe v. wade was overturned, we were very concerned because we thought we would see a larger number of these kinds of bills, which we did in 2023 and we have already seen a lot this year. we do not have the protection or backstop of roe v. wade if one of these passes. we know legislators want to regulate ivf. they want to define when life begins. i was in the capitol building yesterday. i was approached by folks who do not approve of ivf who want to shut it down. they have a voice and their voices are being heard, not only in montgomery but other statehouses. amna: we are talking about the state level but at the federal level we saw a effort by senator tam
amna: that is the case in alabama. we also just heard from someone in tennessee worried about what she called a domino effect. that other states could move forward with similar rulings or legislation. do you see that concern as valid? >> absolutely. for many years we have been fighting embryo personhood bills in many states. far before roe v. wade was overturned. when roe v. wade was overturned, we were very concerned because we thought we would see a larger number of these kinds of...
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. >> so to touch on another subject that has been big in the news, you just travel to alabama to hear from people whose idf services were suspended and we are struggling with that and you released a new fact sheet on ivf today which we appreciate. ata shows the use of ivf has gone up in or mostly in just the last few years. huge increase. yit is very widely used accordig to the fact sheet in a lot of states that have this similar fetal personhood language to what the alabama court decided in its ruling so i guess what were you hoping in putting out this fact sheet that people understand? first, it is important for all of us to recognize that americans are trying to plan their family which is the right thing to do. that could mean you while beford or it could mean you're desperate to finally have a child. either way, you are trying to plan your family and why should anlitician or judge get in the way of your decisions on how you want to play in your family? we are going to support every effort so services, when it comes to decisions about a family, that she is able to exercise those rh
. >> so to touch on another subject that has been big in the news, you just travel to alabama to hear from people whose idf services were suspended and we are struggling with that and you released a new fact sheet on ivf today which we appreciate. ata shows the use of ivf has gone up in or mostly in just the last few years. huge increase. yit is very widely used accordig to the fact sheet in a lot of states that have this similar fetal personhood language to what the alabama court decided...
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from attending classes at the university of alabama. he is the one whose inaugural promise was segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever. joining me is alabama state representative, juandalynn givan. thank you for being with us this evening. i would like to get your reaction. this is a pretty sweeping bill that does not really address anything that most people who understand de i believe is de i. it just seems to be a generally anti- diversification rule. >> absolutely. first of all, thank you for having me. i'm very disheartened by this bill. you represent -- reference 1963. i represent the area in which four little girls were killed at the baptist church that were bond, attending sunday school. this legislation, sb 129, on the house floor let me say to you what i said. i echoed these words. this bill takes me back. this is a rolled black escarole back of brown versus the board of education. this takes me to plessy versus ferguson. this takes me to a time in history that just a few months ago. just a few weeks ago in t
from attending classes at the university of alabama. he is the one whose inaugural promise was segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever. joining me is alabama state representative, juandalynn givan. thank you for being with us this evening. i would like to get your reaction. this is a pretty sweeping bill that does not really address anything that most people who understand de i believe is de i. it just seems to be a generally anti- diversification rule. >> absolutely....
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in alabama and families. no matter what side of the political spectrum you are on, we can agree we want people to have resources and having the family they dream of as much as possible. host:jonestown. good morning. caller: ivf is a hard one. ou saying that you believe in -- that i am an extremist because i believe in life. what percentage of abortions are out of convenience? my understanding is the majority of abortions are out of convenience. this thought process with abortion, it is what to take away from a woman, she is dying and's vie between a mother and child and the mothers were to die. can you tell me what state now has any laws on the books that a mother cannot be saved over the life of a child and it comes down to a family decision? i would like to know that.e? i have never heard pro-abortion people talk about these topics, so i would appreciate if you can swest: thank you for calling in. these are important questions. i being labeled any certain way is an easy thing for someone to do and i think p
in alabama and families. no matter what side of the political spectrum you are on, we can agree we want people to have resources and having the family they dream of as much as possible. host:jonestown. good morning. caller: ivf is a hard one. ou saying that you believe in -- that i am an extremist because i believe in life. what percentage of abortions are out of convenience? my understanding is the majority of abortions are out of convenience. this thought process with abortion, it is what to...
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alabama was ready for a change. what did you hear from voters after choosing to share your experience there? >> well, i have heard i didn't expect this, but i have heard from so many women and families who have shared their stories with me. and so it's become a deeply personal connection. when i knocked doors or talk with voters and many of the constituents of this the district, but also north alabama in general, have really reached out to me to share their experiences and i women who've had maersk miscarriages that weren't able to get a d&c which is standard procedure. women with ectopic pregnancies, fertility issues, and many plugs have said me that this is the first time i've shared this story and 30 years or i have not shared this with anybody outside of my family. so it feels deeply personal and i think my sharing my story has given other women and families permission to talk about their part breaks and i hope that that's going to be a healthy thing that may be moving forward people that are going through these
alabama was ready for a change. what did you hear from voters after choosing to share your experience there? >> well, i have heard i didn't expect this, but i have heard from so many women and families who have shared their stories with me. and so it's become a deeply personal connection. when i knocked doors or talk with voters and many of the constituents of this the district, but also north alabama in general, have really reached out to me to share their experiences and i women who've...
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they told alabama that was not good enough. the alabama legislature had to redraw the map with a second majority black district. republicans took this case to the supreme court as well where the court put it on pause back in 2022 saying it was too close to the election, change the map . we don't want to mess with things. mind you, that was in february 2022. the primary was not held until late may. so what happened? the state of alabama used the racially gerrymandered maps with disenfranchised black voters and cost democrats the ones that had already been >>> down by the lower court is unconstitutional. they used those maps. to no one's surprise republicans benefited because they won every district except the whole majority black district helping to secure the tiny majority in the house. here is the kicker. after the election was over, the supreme court got around to ruling on the case and ruled 5- 4 that alabama's map did violate the voting rights act and would have to be redrawn. the state of alabama did discriminate against b
they told alabama that was not good enough. the alabama legislature had to redraw the map with a second majority black district. republicans took this case to the supreme court as well where the court put it on pause back in 2022 saying it was too close to the election, change the map . we don't want to mess with things. mind you, that was in february 2022. the primary was not held until late may. so what happened? the state of alabama used the racially gerrymandered maps with disenfranchised...
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your thoughts on what happened in alabama as well as wider trends. >> what happened in alabama is stunning. it really is. democrats do not win in districts like that by 25 points. now, if it had been a squeaker or some fluke involved, you could sort of write it off and just walk past. no. 25 points. those voters meant it. they meant what they said last night and that gets to the larger point of how we should be view this coming election which is one thing, one set of data we really ought to pay attention to is what voters are actually doing in election rather than what they tell polsters they will or might do or intend to do. i am not somebody who says polls are totally unimportant and totally invalid. some are clearly better than others. but what voters actually do, i mean, that's in the bank. we know that's real. what voters have been doing resoundingly is rejecting this theft of their freedoms in election after election and blue state after red state, blue state after red state, it has been happening. you know, past results do not necessarily guarantee future performance, but you have t
your thoughts on what happened in alabama as well as wider trends. >> what happened in alabama is stunning. it really is. democrats do not win in districts like that by 25 points. now, if it had been a squeaker or some fluke involved, you could sort of write it off and just walk past. no. 25 points. those voters meant it. they meant what they said last night and that gets to the larger point of how we should be view this coming election which is one thing, one set of data we really ought...