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in all of them, arizona, georgia, michigan, nevada, north carolina, pennsylvania, and wisconsin former president trump held a slight advantage, but only one of those leads in arizona with outside the three point margin of error. in an effort to boost the campaign's standing president biden and vice president harris were on the road hitting on their message of women's rights. the vice president was in jacksonville, florida, and reporters noted that her speech included 18 direct mention to former president trump, the most of any remarks she has made this cycle. next, some of that event in jacksonville. v.p. harris: across our nation, we witness a full on assault state-by-state on reproductive freedom, and understand who is to blame. former president donald trump did this. [applause] donald trump handpicked three members of the united states supreme court, because he intended for them to overturn roe, and as he intended, they did. now many of you here may recall i served on the judiciary committee as a united states senator, and i questioned two of those nominees. 21 of them i asked, quot
in all of them, arizona, georgia, michigan, nevada, north carolina, pennsylvania, and wisconsin former president trump held a slight advantage, but only one of those leads in arizona with outside the three point margin of error. in an effort to boost the campaign's standing president biden and vice president harris were on the road hitting on their message of women's rights. the vice president was in jacksonville, florida, and reporters noted that her speech included 18 direct mention to former...
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there's a lot of intricacies in arizona law. it has to be 90 days after the end of the session. how important will abortion be in this race ? >> vitally important. but i think some people are missing, arizona, 99% of republicans in the senate and the state house voted against repealing it, just so everyone understands. they want a total abortion ban. they want to go back to 1864, before there was a civil rights act, before a woman could vote. this wasn't bipartisan in the true sense. it was like to republicans and 3 in the other chamber. they have this arizona law, total ban of abortion, women forced against their will to carry a fetus to term, which i call barbaric. that is the gop platform, it is barbarism. >> dean obeidallah, fernand amandi, thank you both very much. we are changing it up a little bit. we have a special edition of who won the week. i am letting my friends go. we will not let them play but i will explain to you why when i come right back. right back. ♪♪ missing out on the things you love because of asthma? get back to better breathing with fasenra, an add-
there's a lot of intricacies in arizona law. it has to be 90 days after the end of the session. how important will abortion be in this race ? >> vitally important. but i think some people are missing, arizona, 99% of republicans in the senate and the state house voted against repealing it, just so everyone understands. they want a total abortion ban. they want to go back to 1864, before there was a civil rights act, before a woman could vote. this wasn't bipartisan in the true sense. it...
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and former head of the federal reserve janet yellen getting political and the battleground state of arizona on friday making thinly veiled warnings that another donald trump presidency would be a threat to our democracy and economic growth referencing the january 6 the riots and pressing the importance of a politically independent federal reserve, joining me now interest-rate observer founder and editor jim grant. it's always a pleasure to see you, thank you for being here this weekend. >> you are entirely welcome, i would not be any place else. >> article in the journal saying trump's allies are planning the big restructuring the federal reserve, meanwhile president joe biden gave a speech the other day and said we will get interest-rate cut ended up be a month delayed, did he speak with jay powell, is a messaging to jay powell to cut interest rates, talk about not having the independence of the federal reserve, you have a sitting president telling us that interest-rate cut is going to be delayed by a month. go ahead. >> joe biden speaking of long tradition of president johnson and nixon a
and former head of the federal reserve janet yellen getting political and the battleground state of arizona on friday making thinly veiled warnings that another donald trump presidency would be a threat to our democracy and economic growth referencing the january 6 the riots and pressing the importance of a politically independent federal reserve, joining me now interest-rate observer founder and editor jim grant. it's always a pleasure to see you, thank you for being here this weekend....
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from weta studios in washington and from the west at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. william: one of former president trump's most senior aides took the stand today during his hush money trial in new york. hope hicks served as mr. trump's press secretary during the 2016 campaign and was his white house communications director. on the stand, she detailed how trump and his inner circle handled the revelations about alleged extramarital affairs, and the payments made to bury those stories. andrea bernstein is covering the former president's legal battles for npr, and was in the courthouse today. she joins us now. so nice to see you again. during the prosecution's questioning today, they delved into what happened in the campaign when the infamous access hollywood tape drop. what did we learn from hope hicks about that today? andrea: she was the first and -- the person to first hear about that from "the washington post" in the story they were about to run. there was an email where she was sent by campaign leadership and email that said deny, deny, deny. s
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janet yellen goes to arizona to talk about democracy. we have congressman cory mills here to discuss. >> but freedom is back because of from the bros. we get into that too. ej antoni on that interesting jobs report and how many people are not in the work force and it's millions and dr. marty makary on the new york times paying attention to vaccination from covid, side effects, injuries, illnesses. we dig in top of the hour. an el, tailor-made for trader minds. go deeper with thinkorswim: our award-wining trading platforms. unlock support from the schwab trade desk, our team of passionate traders who live and breathe trading. and sharpen your skills with an immersive online education crafted just for traders. all so you can trade brilliantly. having low income can mean making tough choices. choosing between paying for food, or medication, or a place to live is a reality for many people. do you know someone who could use some extra help? find out about the supplemental security income program - ssi. you could receive monthly ssi payments i
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northern arizona. resiliency planning to delivering resources, to seeing flagstaff devastated by post- fire flooding, lucinda has been a champion for rethinking the ways we plan or and respond to wildfires in our country, and her testament to the dedication of northern arizona. i cannot think lucinda enough for exemplary work co-chairing the working group with another witness we have at today's hearing. i look forward to her testimony and continuing her work to deliver results for all arizonans affected by the growing threat of wildfires. thank you. >> senator romney, and distinguished members of the committee, i am honored to testify. from the shores of hawaii to the panhandle of texas, wildfire ravages tens of millions of acres in thousands of communities. even once the wildfires are extinguished, secondary impact threaten the health and safety of affected communities for years. i serve as arizona's deputy county manager of flood control administrator. i'm responsible for mitigating the impacts of wi
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the arizona convergent theorist and the critics of public reason like chris were on the side of more expansive exemptions. so, you can roughly date the religion of public discourse. something like 1992 maybe 2009 or 2010. then we had this debate about exemptions. but, i found that even though it got really, really hot, by 2018, it started to receipt as well. the very simple reason for that was donald trump was elected and his supreme court justices basically allow us to forecast how a lot of these issues are going to be resolved. there were whole books written i think expecting a hilary presidency where a lot of these issues may still be contentious. the trump election really did change things. the academic debate here continued. something happened when trump was elected that shifted the academic debate, intellectual debate outside of the academy. talking a bit about how that happened to be at elected, it was earth shattering in terms of intellectual discussion on the right. views that were totally, seanez unreasonable or gross or evil, all of a sudden were given air to breathe. clar
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once the repeal takes effect, arizona will still ban abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. well tsa agents got quite a surprise when they found two snakes stuffed in a bag inside a passenger's pants. this happened in miami last week. tsa agents say the passenger had two small snakes inside a camouflaged bag inside their pants. customs and border protection were called in for help. still don't know if those snakes were pets or if the person was trying to smuggle them through the airport. tsa did not say if the unidentified passenger was arrested about an hour from now, 19 people will receive the presidential medal of freedom. the bay area connections of the recipients in the fields of politics, oc l people, including several who have bay area connections. former house speaker nancy. congresswoman nancy pelosi is among those receiving the nation's highest civilian honor. the white house ceremony is set to begin in about an hour from now. another recipient is clarence jones, a scholar in residence at stanford. he's a civil rights activist who helped write the reverend martin l
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we have done georgia, we are going to do wisconsin, arizona. we have done michigan. we are going to a bunch of places. all of these places happen to be swing states, where it matters, the way our presidential elections work. it will be between five to seven states that decide the selection. all the rest of us, places like new york and new jersey where i live will cast our votes, but this election comes down to crucial battleground states. so, we want to reach people, leaders, community leaders and those particular states. melody: secretary johnson, as we are talking about communities, i would be remiss if i didn't ask you about a community in which you have a particular attachment as trustee, and that is columbia university. in particular, in the context we are discussing this morning, democracy. and as the university is grappling with rule of law issues, including first amendment right to protest, right to assembly, and maintenance of other elements of the rule of law, and trying to make decisions for its community and also sitting inside new york city. and, working
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neil: if you know, you are your state of arizona a, what's been happening is the arizona governor shooting down this 1864 law that had essentially made abortion what it was, illegal, so it's caused, you know, a very tough issue back and forth. real quickly, very quickly, do you think that's a weak issue for republicans, that they're in trouble on it? >> i don't think so. neil: okay. >> i think most people believe that life is sacred. somehow with we need to do whatever we can to protect it. abortion is a divisive issue, and i think there are more important issues that we have to deal with this year such as inflation and the border, what have you. neil: okay. >> sos it is an issue, but i don't think it's going to be that strong this year. neil: go
neil: if you know, you are your state of arizona a, what's been happening is the arizona governor shooting down this 1864 law that had essentially made abortion what it was, illegal, so it's caused, you know, a very tough issue back and forth. real quickly, very quickly, do you think that's a weak issue for republicans, that they're in trouble on it? >> i don't think so. neil: okay. >> i think most people believe that life is sacred. somehow with we need to do whatever we can to...
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our home-based primary care is where we are sending providers into rural settings like maine, arizona, wisconsin and arkansas so we are taking care to the veterans. that is the idea. not that we continue to fund those through the rural care account but the rural health care office but rather we transfer those to being funded through the standard medical care account. sen. baldwin: thank you, secretary. senator collins, you are recognized. sen. collins: thank you very much. i think the vice chair for his graciousness in allowing me to proceed him. mr. secretary, let me start with two facts. one is that maine has one of the highest percentages based on population in the country of veterans. that is something i am always product. mainers have stepped up to serve. second, maine is the oldest date in the nation by median age. when you combine those two factors, you can easily see why our state veterans homes are so important. in fact, both of my parents had the benefit of compassionate care at our state's veterans homes at the end of their lives. in 2020 two, despite the strong demand for
our home-based primary care is where we are sending providers into rural settings like maine, arizona, wisconsin and arkansas so we are taking care to the veterans. that is the idea. not that we continue to fund those through the rural care account but the rural health care office but rather we transfer those to being funded through the standard medical care account. sen. baldwin: thank you, secretary. senator collins, you are recognized. sen. collins: thank you very much. i think the vice...
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is that something that you would like to have in arizona? asking questions, where you're from? >> with i think it's very important. state, local and federal, the key to success, the key to safe communities, we all have to work together. the caveat is the federal government needs to do their part. they've got to match state and locals that are doing their jobs every day. stuart: sheriff, always a pleasure. see us again real soon, please. >> thank you, stu. stuart: yes, sir. one of the border agents falsely accused of whipping migrants on horseback is now being honored. a ashley, that is quite a turn-around, isn't it? ashley: yeah, no kidding. and if you remember three years ago, this unidentified border patrol agent pictured on horseback falsely accused of whipping haitian migrants in del rio, texas. at the time president biden called it outrageous and said, quote, i props you, those people will -- i promise you, those people will pay. an investigation concluded that none of the haitians were harmed and the agent did not even carry whips or hit anyone with the reins of their hor
is that something that you would like to have in arizona? asking questions, where you're from? >> with i think it's very important. state, local and federal, the key to success, the key to safe communities, we all have to work together. the caveat is the federal government needs to do their part. they've got to match state and locals that are doing their jobs every day. stuart: sheriff, always a pleasure. see us again real soon, please. >> thank you, stu. stuart: yes, sir. one of...
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. >> your time now. 736 arizona governor katie hobbs has signed a bill to repeal arizona's near-total ban on abortion. hey. now, reproductive rights activists gathered around governor hobbs as she was signing the bill to repeal that ban. however, the new repeal will not take effect until october, which means the near-total ban that dates back to 1864 will be the law in arizona for a few more months. today, we should not rest, but we should recommit to protecting women's bodily autonomy, their ability to make their own health care decisions, and the ability to control their lives. now arizona's attorney general and planned parenthood are looking into ways to allow abortion services during the limited time the near-total ban will be the law, and once the repeal takes effect, arizona will still ban abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. >> 738 we'll swing out to our traffic center, see what sal is keeping an eye on. >> the bay bridge is getting better there. garcia and dave, right now we do have traffic that is moving along a little better than it was. we had a stalled vehicle on the bri
. >> your time now. 736 arizona governor katie hobbs has signed a bill to repeal arizona's near-total ban on abortion. hey. now, reproductive rights activists gathered around governor hobbs as she was signing the bill to repeal that ban. however, the new repeal will not take effect until october, which means the near-total ban that dates back to 1864 will be the law in arizona for a few more months. today, we should not rest, but we should recommit to protecting women's bodily autonomy,...
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, a freight train with fuel derailed and caught fire near the border between the states of arizona and new mexico. this led to the closure of the interstate highway. the most interesting thing in the message is that the quantity there are more than twenty- two carriages of descended reals. more than twenty-two, maybe as many as you like. as i understand it, they couldn’t even count how many cars there went off the rails, maybe they’ve already forgotten how to read, oh yes , the train was transporting, by the way, gasoline and propane, it all immediately caught fire and there was an evacuation in all the surrounding areas. portland, oregon, there's a double-decker steel bridge in the city of portland, also probably built in the 19th century, and so, the bridge there was closed after it derailed at the intersection of two streets, well creating natural traffic problems, and los angeles, california, where a subway train has already collided with a shuttle bus, and the university of southern california, this is the same university where student unrest is taking place, among other thing
, a freight train with fuel derailed and caught fire near the border between the states of arizona and new mexico. this led to the closure of the interstate highway. the most interesting thing in the message is that the quantity there are more than twenty- two carriages of descended reals. more than twenty-two, maybe as many as you like. as i understand it, they couldn’t even count how many cars there went off the rails, maybe they’ve already forgotten how to read, oh yes , the train was...
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arizona state and new york city 134 were non-students. >> where is the department of justice? the biden administration and they feel like they need to protect students on campus, all students, not just certain ones. they should be investigating who these outside agitators are and where the money is coming from. a man in california was arrested with a gun. you don't have the attorney general coming out with a forceful statement. we waited for a week for the president of the united states to talk about this. if you are truly interested in pro protecting all students and not canceling graduation for them. especially those who didn't get a graduation last time because of covid policies you should be interested in who is causing the chaos and if they are breaking the law that they are prosecuted and thrown in person. >> bill: a lot of people are pushing for expulsions. what will columbia say to these guys? take the test and we'll pass you? >> those grades are important for law firms, judgeships to evaluate is this person capable? >> bill: what is the school going to do? >> they can
arizona state and new york city 134 were non-students. >> where is the department of justice? the biden administration and they feel like they need to protect students on campus, all students, not just certain ones. they should be investigating who these outside agitators are and where the money is coming from. a man in california was arrested with a gun. you don't have the attorney general coming out with a forceful statement. we waited for a week for the president of the united states...
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bipartisan moves in the state of arizona to repeal a civil war era abortion ban. well, that bill has been signed into law by democratic arizona governor katie hobbs. that's what's happening there. but there's something to still note. there are still restrictions on abortions in arizona and that's the 15 week limit on abortions that's still in effect this morning. >>> coming back to san francisco. suing san francisco with the allegation that the city committed repeated and widespread failures in water and sewage systems. apparently, releasing billions of gallons of untreated sewageinto the bay and the pacific ocean. the suit is seeking financial penalties and compliance to the clean water act. >>> you can call it the bay area's boom town. dublin's population has been increasing so fast it's come up with a lot of growing pains. well, now it's about to get a new chapter. that's been a long time coming. between 2010 and 2020, dublin was the fastest growing city not just in the bay area, but the entire state. and new numbers from the state's finance department this wee
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paulina: en mÁs noticias, ya fue firmada por la gobernadora de arizona la derogaciÓn o anulaciÓn de la ley estatal de 1994 que solo permitÍa el aborto en caso de que la mamÁ estuviera en riesgo. afirmÓ que aÚn no existe encaran dÍas que protegen el derecho de las mujeres sobre sus cuerpos, incluyendo el acceso a los mÉtodos anticonceptivos. cambiemos de tema, porque el burÓ federal de investigaciones o el fbi le enviÓ a noticias univisiÓn documentos relacionados con una investigaciÓn que abriÓ en el aÑo 2014 contra samuel joaquÍn flores, debido a que se sospechaba que utilizaba su rancho ubicado en texas para abusar de menores y traficar con migrantes. jaime: se revelÓ que samuel joaquÍn lÓpez, el segundo obispo de la iglesia la luz del mundo fue investigado en los estados unidos por el fbi. >> no estuvo investigando por sospechas de que Él usaba su rancho en texas para abusar de menores, para traficar inmigrantes y tambiÉn para explotar a sus fieles. jaime: las investigaciones del fbi permanecÍan en secreto y hoy fueron revelados en univision.com . >> el sheriff del
paulina: en mÁs noticias, ya fue firmada por la gobernadora de arizona la derogaciÓn o anulaciÓn de la ley estatal de 1994 que solo permitÍa el aborto en caso de que la mamÁ estuviera en riesgo. afirmÓ que aÚn no existe encaran dÍas que protegen el derecho de las mujeres sobre sus cuerpos, incluyendo el acceso a los mÉtodos anticonceptivos. cambiemos de tema, porque el burÓ federal de investigaciones o el fbi le enviÓ a noticias univisiÓn documentos relacionados con una...
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the 1864 law predated arizona statehood and banned abortions in nearly all cases. this week, two republican state senators sided with democrats in the state house to repeal it. >> i know the chronicles of these pregnancies quite intimately because they're all my own and my family lived and survived each one of them, including my miscarriage. >> the old ban may temporarily still go into effect, since repeals in arizona take 90 days. once the appeal goes into effect, arizona will follow a 2022 law that prohibits abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy. more help is on the way for people in maui as they recover from last year's devastating wildfire. hawaii governor josh green signed legislation allocating $362 million in emergency funds. the money will compensate fire victims, temporarily lift some restrictions on use of funds and shut down illegal short term rentals. the lahaina fire last august killed more than 100 people and caused over $6 billion in damage. >> new this morning, the white house revealing president biden is set to honor more than a dozen people with a
the 1864 law predated arizona statehood and banned abortions in nearly all cases. this week, two republican state senators sided with democrats in the state house to repeal it. >> i know the chronicles of these pregnancies quite intimately because they're all my own and my family lived and survived each one of them, including my miscarriage. >> the old ban may temporarily still go into effect, since repeals in arizona take 90 days. once the appeal goes into effect, arizona will...
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. >>> well, yesterday we told you about bipartisan moves in arizona to repeal a civil war era abortion ban in that state. now that bill is law it's been signed into law by arizona governor katie hobbs. 15 week limit on abortions is still? effect reportedly. >>> come back to san francisco with us now. state and federal agencies are going to sue san francisco they say. the allegation there is that san francisco commit had they called repeated and widespread failures in water and sewer systems. think that san francisco has released billions of gallons of untreated sewage into the bay and pacific ocean. the suit seeks financial penalties and compliance once again to the clean water act. >>> now to one of california's' biggest challenges. affordable housing. conventional wisdom is building single family homes isn't going to cut it anymore. the community of los gatos is trying something now but are you dents aren't exactly thrilled. devin fehely tells us why. >> i'm more concerned about the height that's being proposed at seven stories, that's pretty tall and out of character for the town of
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. >>> the civil war era ban on abortion in arizona has officially been repealed. k katie hobbs signed the change last night after the state senate voted to repeal the ban on wednesday. the ban allowed abortions only in instances to save the patient's life with no exceptions. a ban on abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy replaces the bill. >>> a botat captain has been sentenced to four years in prison over a deadly fire. people died when the boat conception burned. he was found guilty of criminal negligence last year. in addition to his prison sentence, he will threee spend th spend three years under supervised release. >>> a fiery explosion shut down part of i-95 in connecticut. emilie ikeda has the details. >> reporter: with thick plumes of smoke darkening the sky, a nightmarish scene in norwalk, connecticut. >> [ bleep ]. can feel the heat from here. >> reporter: after a crash involving a passenger car, tractor-trailer and fuel truck ignited this massive fire on i-95. flames fully engulfing the tanker that officials say was carrying 8500 gallons of gasoline. >>
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once the repeal takes effect and arizona will still ban abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. former golden state warrior sean levingston is investing in the oakland roots. >> it's a great story. we talked to john, who's a three time nba champion who wants to give back to the community where he had the most success in his 17 year sports career. >> it's just a special place to be, special place for any sports teams. obviously, it's been a rough couple of years. you know, they're, you know, with some of their franchises. >> shaun livingston told us he's new to the world of soccer, but he said the bay area has great sports fans. he also talked about how much he enjoyed going into those deep playoff runs with his former warrior teammates. >> those are my guys for life. and, you know, it's pretty painful to, you know, watch the playoffs without the warriors because it's just it's not the same. >> yeah he was such a great player. and sean now joins a list of other celebrities in the oakland roots ownership group, including former pro athletes marshawn lynch and the great jason kidd.
once the repeal takes effect and arizona will still ban abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. former golden state warrior sean levingston is investing in the oakland roots. >> it's a great story. we talked to john, who's a three time nba champion who wants to give back to the community where he had the most success in his 17 year sports career. >> it's just a special place to be, special place for any sports teams. obviously, it's been a rough couple of years. you know, they're,...
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i live in flagstaff, arizona. i'm an older student. i'm getting my doctorate in clinical psychology. i do a lot of hiking and kayaking. i needed something to help me gain clarity. so i was in the pharmacy and i saw a display of prevagen and i asked the pharmacist about it. i started taking prevagen and i noticed that i had more cognitive clarity. memory is better. it's been about two years now and it's working for me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. lowe's knows new projects come with questions. so, we have answers. like how to keep your yard looking lush. which paint color matches your bold style. and with the mylowe's rewards credit card, you can save 5% every day. you got this. and we got you. raising you was no bed of roses. are you getting me anything for mother's day? go to 1-800-flowers.com. oh my gosh! wow! gorgeous! i feel like royalty. thank you. 1-800-flowers.com. happy mother's day. happy mother's day! ♪ no. ♪ -no. -nuh-uh. ♪ yeah. oh. yes. ♪ oh yeah. yes. isn't this great? yeeaahhhh!! ♪ yea
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phoenix arizona experiences unprecedented 31 days temperatures at or above 110 degrees darren heitner as they did this summer. or when historic rain leads to flooding in vermont this year. many ask is climate change to vain -- to blame for this? the honest answer is yes it is. it is true we have always had heat waves or as long as i have been around, 76 years, but it is true that climate is making them more intense. the better question, i think, is to ask ourselves the question how much worse do climate change make the heatwave, how much more worse did it make the flood? the secunda question the extreme event attribution scientist and including one of our witnesses we are hoping will answer. and this has caused human harm and sadly they are growing. many colleagues know that i represent the low-lying state in the nation delaware. we are already losing -- we have sea level rise. and we look to repair our homes, business, infrastructure and we -- are already paying for the cost of climate change. this is not just about delaware but about the 49 other states as well with the plan that we
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. >>> arizona's near total ban on abortion has been repealed. governor katie hobbs made that official today, undoing a law that dated back to 1864. this summer, a law passed in 2022 will go back into effect. that allows abortions up to the 15th week of pregnancy. some abortion rights advocates want that to be extended to 24 weeks and are collecting signatures to put that on the ballot in november. >>> tonight, mandatory evacuations are in place in areas around houston, texas, as a major river there quickly rises. nearly 40 million people are on alert for flash flooding. that's following days of torrential rains and severe thunderstorms. cbs's omar villafranca reports from hard-hit southeast texas. >> reporter: parts of livingston, texas waterlogged after overnight storms soaked the southeast texas town. up to 8 inches of rain fell in some areas this morning, leaving homes and businesses looking like lakefront property. we tried to get to livingston but couldn't. heavy downpours drenched major highways and slowed traffic during the morning commut
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it is good news for women in arizona. there's still going to be, as i understand it, abortion rights initiative on the ballot in arizona this fall. i think that supporters of abortion rights are expecting that that will still affect and boost democratic turnout in the race this fall. we'll have to see. >> susan glasser, thanks very much for coming in. read her piece on the comparisons with the 1968 election campaign. "the new yorker"'s susan glasser. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," congress takes action on anti-semitism as gaza war protests roil colleges across the country, passing legislation with bipartisan support. one of the bill's authors, josh gottheimer, will join us straight ahead. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. we pulled people off the street, and asked them about their hearts. -how's your heart? -doing good. -is it? -i think so. -you think so. but how do you know, right? -how do i know... -i don't actually know. -you don't actually know. -i'm believing so. if there was only a way the heart
it is good news for women in arizona. there's still going to be, as i understand it, abortion rights initiative on the ballot in arizona this fall. i think that supporters of abortion rights are expecting that that will still affect and boost democratic turnout in the race this fall. we'll have to see. >> susan glasser, thanks very much for coming in. read her piece on the comparisons with the 1968 election campaign. "the new yorker"'s susan glasser. >>> still ahead on...
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here's your morning round up, arizona governor katie hobbs signing legislation that repeals 100 year-old near-total abortion ban. it sets the stage for a 15 week restriction to remain law in the state in just a few hours. >> president biden will award the medal of freedom to 19 and ends it is the nation's highest civilian or honore, the recipients and food mike bloomberg, congressman jim fiber, and al gore, john kerry, nancy pelosi, and the oscar winning actress michelle yeoh and republican kelly daughtry, ending hurt campaign 12 days before a run-off primary election for north carolina's 13th congressional district she did it after donald trump endorsed for opponents all right after a week of intense violent protests on college campuses across the country over the war in gaza. >> president biden has broken his silence while i'm protest is not protected. peaceful protest is it's against the law when violence occurs here though, is how senator bernie sanders framed it. >> he had a warning for the president about what he thinks unrest could do to his reelection bid. >> this may be biden's
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, freight. with fuel derailed and caught fire near the arizona- new mexico border. this led to the closure of the interstate, which is a key freight route . they report that more than 22 cars derailed, well, it’s difficult to combine, of course, the number of cars, but it’s clear that more than 22, and the train was carrying gasoline and propane, they all caught fire and burned for a long time in the surrounding area. evacuation was carried out. portland, oregon, a steel bridge in the city of portland, was closed to traffic after a freight train derailed on it. georgia, and the locomotive of the train derailed at the intersection of two streets, well, just got off, just fell on its side and that’s it, tired, probably, yes, los angeles, california, subway train, collided with a shuttle bus, and this bus the university of southern california, where massive student unrest is now taking place, with 55 people in it, although it is still in exactly the same state in which it was, how many more than a month ago, when this catastrophe occurred, what began there there
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treasury secretary janet yellen will speak out in arizona and will deliver an address. the topic is talking about democracy, about undercutting democracy. she will say that undercuts foundation of sustainable and inclusive growth story, a very different thing coming from a treasury secretary. you don't normally hear this speak, they stick to monetary policy and banking. >> todd: the person in that position shouldn't be doing that, you are right to point out. open the books on colleges. >> cheryl: if you spend $90,000 to send your child to college, you have a question with how much cash is flowing. there are several lawmakers that want to take a look and think wait a minute, where is money coming from as far as donations, billions in donations. countries in middle east have given u.s. colleges $10 billion in know grants over the last 25 years, saudis, qatar, uae, kuwait and china has given colleges 3 billion over the same timeframe. this is coming up with white house, kjp was asked about this and who was funding the protest, direct money going into the protest. here is t
treasury secretary janet yellen will speak out in arizona and will deliver an address. the topic is talking about democracy, about undercutting democracy. she will say that undercuts foundation of sustainable and inclusive growth story, a very different thing coming from a treasury secretary. you don't normally hear this speak, they stick to monetary policy and banking. >> todd: the person in that position shouldn't be doing that, you are right to point out. open the books on colleges....
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. >> it is an unusual for arizona to generate headlines in mid november, 2022, phoenix, arizona made national headlines. in one article the headline read body of pre-born child down set ablaze in phoenix oma scam. later we learned the body was of a deceased pre-born child estimated to be between 20 and 24 weeks. as many people know, a child of this age born prematurely would have had a chance of survival. yet, in january of 2023 their current governor threat in the legislation that she would support homeless pregnant women like the homeless pregnant women services. since 2018 the state's budget included dollars for the services that supports nonprofits. if you aren't familiar with maggie's place, they support pregnant homeless women throughout their pregnancy and their children's first year of life. maggie's place has for maternity homes throughout the valley and is a help or resources in the central phoenix area. some of these homeless, pregnant women might have a substance abuse disorder, fleeing a horrific domestic abuse situation or are survivors of human trafficking. it cost $26
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laura: and lo and behold come on the list of demands of these in title brats met the university of arizona, they even want to defund the campus police. do they realize they are caring flashlights for the most part? join a maypole, fox news contributor, paul, tell us about the line that one could draw fri would go back for their not at the floyd riots but occupied wall street riots. they look very, very similar and actually see the same character is involved in all three events per year of this goes to phenomenon i called a cicada protester, which is a professional class of career path agitators in this country. people don't realize it it is a viable career choice, well-funded money from from the usual suspect the soros foundation, rockefeller, jeff bezos x giving $50 million to left-wing causes, hands over the money goes to all of these characters. ultimately, what you end up with is confluence of a couple of vectors. the pullback from policing and this professional class of agitators who never go away who weaponize these new college kids coming through, who seemed to be getting dumber. no
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there is fine print that women in arizona should be aware of. the law is expected to take a pack for period of time beginning june 27. the repeal cannot do into effect until 90 days after the legislative session concludes which is likely july. at that point, arizona would revert to a 15 week ban passed in 2022. abortion advocates are focusing on a proposed ballot measure which would enshrine a fundamental right to abortion in the state constitution. that's expected to be on the ballot in november. joining me as governor katie hobbs. thank you for taking the time. the repeal bill is a big step, but as i tried to outline and correct me if i got it wrong, it means it's a little complicated. what should women in arizona know where their reproductive rights stand? >> you are right. it is complicated. even though today is a big moment to celebrate and a huge victory for reproductive freedom in arizona, the fight is so far from over. last week, we stood up a website, reproductive health.ac.gov so arizonans could get clarification on what is happening.
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in arizona, the state senate finally voted to repeal their antiquated abortion law from 1864. governor katie hobbs signed the official paperwork to repeal the law. once the repeal goes into effect, abortion in arizona will be allowed, but only before 15 weeks. and with no exceptions for rape or incest. which is progress. progress from 1864 to 1964, but it's progress. the bill to repeal passed 16-14. every democrat and two republicans voted for it. the republicans who voted for it were shawna bollick, who shared a story about her own abortion before attacking democrats and planned parenthood, and t.j. shope, who is actually two kids in a suit and a cowboy hat. [ laughter and applause ] so, congratulations to women in arizona, maybe next year they'll let you drive. and then we have the soon to be former governor of south dakota, kristi noem. who will forever be known as the woman who shot her own dog and bragged about it. she told the story of killing her dog, cricket, in her forthcoming memoir and was immediately denounced by both parties. noem went on "hannity" last night to d
in arizona, the state senate finally voted to repeal their antiquated abortion law from 1864. governor katie hobbs signed the official paperwork to repeal the law. once the repeal goes into effect, abortion in arizona will be allowed, but only before 15 weeks. and with no exceptions for rape or incest. which is progress. progress from 1864 to 1964, but it's progress. the bill to repeal passed 16-14. every democrat and two republicans voted for it. the republicans who voted for it were shawna...
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arizona's airports have received over $263 million it make enhance wants and improved service. when i wrote the pwarsz infrastructure law working toward prince lake completing widing of efrpbgs 10 it moves tens of millions of people. thanks it the grant award by the pwarsz infrastructure law an expanded three lane i-10 through the indian community will be a reality. arizonans are excited for this and we look forward to our partnership in implementing all aspects of the bill. you said in your testimony that safety is d.o.t. agencies primary mission. you contacted me last friday it let me know a railway train derailed language the arizona and new mexico board with gas two of them caught fire. there coasted interstate 40 inial directions paused service on the chief and prompted a two mile evacuation radius. aware eager it gets more information. details have been hard to come by on the cause or bake information like the fire duration or how they have figured out concernsment can you explain the time line of the investigation including how the cost of the derailment will be determin
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. >> i stand here with my colleagues from the arizona delegation both senate and house and with close friends congresswoman gabriel giffords to remember a tragic event that took place 3 years ago today. on january 8th, 2011 at 10:10 a.m. in just 19.6 seconds 19 people including congresswoman gifforda seasoned myself were shot during conference in tucson, arizona. this event was democracy in action. a member of this body, the people's house was meeting own within one with constituents. 6 wonderful people died that day including my friend gabe zimmerman, my go-to guy on the congresswoman's staff. >> c-span, powered by cable. deb haaland testifies before the senate energy and resources committee, questions on oil and gas production on federal land and the bureau of land management
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the democratic governor signed the repeal of that in arizona. this is in your region, nevada, a neighboring state to arizona. what does this issue mean in your campaign this year? >> well, i can tell you, first of all, thank you for having me on to discuss this important issue about women's freedom. this is what it's really about and we can say that maga extreme republicans want to take women back to the 1800s if they can. this bill that they have in arizona that they just repealed, make no mistake, they will try to put in more kinds of bands going forward and you can see it in city after city, county after county, state after state, how draconian these laws are and how they are putting women's lives at risk with no exceptions, no exceptions if women show up to an emergency room, almost dying, needing to get that healthcare. in nevada, we know and we believe that women should have the freedom to make their own health care decisions, overwhelmingly, and for 30 years we've had a statute of protections for those are productive freedoms for nevada's
the democratic governor signed the repeal of that in arizona. this is in your region, nevada, a neighboring state to arizona. what does this issue mean in your campaign this year? >> well, i can tell you, first of all, thank you for having me on to discuss this important issue about women's freedom. this is what it's really about and we can say that maga extreme republicans want to take women back to the 1800s if they can. this bill that they have in arizona that they just repealed, make...
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ha >> arizona hasn't been the same ever since governor katie hobbs was reelectethe samed. radical transgenderism has wreaked havoc, and now ar it's seeped into arizona's own capital. >> what is it?o ch time to choose a new name? why does someone becomane ane activist? how does one begin? that's one of the things when kd the whole topic of kidss up. being trans come up. don't listen. listenw, liste to your kids. they're going to gender. and i'm going the gender. >> so please use they them pronouns. >> portland parents were disturbed to discover that an outdoor science school has beene letting male students sleep in the same cabin as their teenage daughters. >> according to the schoolacg t the female cabins are for female students regardless sex assigned at birth. nonbinary students and transgender who feel safer in this space.ybod seems like they asked everybody if they feltelt safe safe.actuaf >> the actual females. but don't worry, they have bu. lution it up and leave. well, you know what? >> maybe they should. no no dui thursday is complete without a prime time victory.
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i was just in road closures. lorraine is expected through friday to the governor of the us state of arizona has over time legislation from 18. 60 full. the bond to boston, katie holt signed the repeal officer. the state supreme court found the $160.00 a little could still be enforced. the states had relied on the now overturned roe v wade. national. know that guaranteed the right to abortion and repeal comes into effect. it'll make termination legal up to 15 weeks of pregnancy. for the land slides across can you have killed a 188 people? hundreds of thousands have been forced from the homes. welcome lab reports from campbell county, and kenya. jackson in goose says he's been trying to prevent a crisis in these community for weeks. the crisis came to now is trying to make a footpath across the river where the road once past weeks of to into reins flooded his neighborhood. on the outskirts of my robi in key, i'm the county. people have to be rescued from rooftops, nearly 200 people are being killed and can use floods. the what does gave, it was told it was coming to the high speed. so it just
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we will stay on that ivf ban in arizona after incredible backlash making a new move. we have that story tonight. but first, donald trump's defense team. the reasonable doubt i mentioned, we have a very special guest, next. a very special guest, next. you'll love this! centrum silver is clinically proven to support memory in older adults. so you can keep saying, you mastered it! you fixed it! you nailed it! you did it! with centrum silver, clinically proven to support memory in older adults. ( ♪♪ ) look, things may seem fine down there, but you need to watch out for diseases. i'll be okay. does this look ok?! ugh. how do i protect myself? with the new scotts healthy plus lawn food. it's the only product that prevents 27 diseases while feeding your grass to help keep your lawn healthy this season. want me to show you how to put it on? no, i think i know how to use a spreader. pick up a bag of the new scotts turf builder healthy plus lawn food today. feed your lawn. feed it. ♪ ♪ scotts turf builder healthy plus lawn food today. one last stunt... going down in a b
we will stay on that ivf ban in arizona after incredible backlash making a new move. we have that story tonight. but first, donald trump's defense team. the reasonable doubt i mentioned, we have a very special guest, next. a very special guest, next. you'll love this! centrum silver is clinically proven to support memory in older adults. so you can keep saying, you mastered it! you fixed it! you nailed it! you did it! with centrum silver, clinically proven to support memory in older adults. (...
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we live in arizona, the hardscrabble west. in 1864 i believe our territorial forbearers got it right. because life is unavailable. life in 1864 is no different than life in 2024. 160 years later life is precious . and i will hear my colleagues say, but it's politically expedient for us to moderate. it's politically pragmatic for us to find middle ground. it's politically astute because we might lose votes, we might lose the legislator, we might lose the presidential election. we might use federal -- lose federal elections. and i say to you, it's more important to do what's right because maybe not in this life, but after this life we won't meet our maker. in whatever fate -- faith you are, this is what matters. we have been given the gift of life. and we have given and passed on the gift of life. and so, when senator burley and i took the oath -- when the saturday and i took the oath of office to support and defend the constitution of the united states, that's a lifetime oath to support life. and when someone says to you, well
we live in arizona, the hardscrabble west. in 1864 i believe our territorial forbearers got it right. because life is unavailable. life in 1864 is no different than life in 2024. 160 years later life is precious . and i will hear my colleagues say, but it's politically expedient for us to moderate. it's politically pragmatic for us to find middle ground. it's politically astute because we might lose votes, we might lose the legislator, we might lose the presidential election. we might use...
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will it help an arizona will it help him about i don't think it'll help us much. i don't think marco rubio carries the punch with the pan hispanic community that he does in florida where the cuban americans that already in the bank for trump. >> how about governor kristi noem not exactly sure. >> let's be zero on it at this point in time. >> why is she off i think it's a little awkward, right. >> you don't want someone who's putting you unnecessarily backwards and it feels like such an unnecessary story to tell. like why would you ruin your chances when you know how important this moment is by telling this awkward story. but i do think i agree with this idea. he doesn't want to be upstaged, right? you saw what he told vivek, don't speak more than a minute. if i introduce you, he wants somebody who is going to be loyal, almost like a puppy and i think tim's no, don't know top right now that was on purpose. but tim scott, the sort of excitement, the sort of i love donald trump, that's just kind of, it's sort of a blanket approach to loving donald trump. i think it's
will it help an arizona will it help him about i don't think it'll help us much. i don't think marco rubio carries the punch with the pan hispanic community that he does in florida where the cuban americans that already in the bank for trump. >> how about governor kristi noem not exactly sure. >> let's be zero on it at this point in time. >> why is she off i think it's a little awkward, right. >> you don't want someone who's putting you unnecessarily backwards and it...
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arizona's near-total ban on abortion has been repealed. governor katie hobbs made that official today, undoing a law that dated back to 1864. this summer, a law passed in 2022 will go back into effect. that allows abortions up to the 15th week of pregnancy. some abortion rights advocates want that to be extended to 24 weeks and are collecting signatures to put that on the ballot in november. here in washington, house republicans are bracing for another mutiny against their leader from the conference's far right. this time, congresswoman marjorie taylor greene is threatening to move ahead with a vote to remove house speaker mike johnson using the same procedure that ousted kevin mccarthy. but this time, johnson has an unlikely ally. in an interview for this sunday's "60 minutes," our norah o'donnell sits down with house democratic leader hakeem jeffries. >> norah: nine months after getting the job of speaker, republican kevin mccarthy of california got dumped by the far right wing of his party. following three weeks of paralysis, mike johns
arizona's near-total ban on abortion has been repealed. governor katie hobbs made that official today, undoing a law that dated back to 1864. this summer, a law passed in 2022 will go back into effect. that allows abortions up to the 15th week of pregnancy. some abortion rights advocates want that to be extended to 24 weeks and are collecting signatures to put that on the ballot in november. here in washington, house republicans are bracing for another mutiny against their leader from the...
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the picture is similar in arizona. by the way, most of the detainees are released as soon as they reach the station, but those with double motivation return to combat comrades. the morning after the night of massacre , pro-palestinian activists in california held a press conference. masked anonymous people essentially delivered an ultimatum to the administration of one of the country’s leading universities. the university of california should sit down with us before. israel, and until then, access to educational condemnation of the war in gas and a total boycott of the corps is only for our own. the protesters emphasize that they are not anti-semites, but anti-zionists, that is, not against jews, but against israel as a country. but some students report they can't. exactly because they are ethnic jews. the violent actions of the cops only motivate the protesters in congress to quickly prepare a law that will give the police additional arguments. it has already been considered in the lower house. the bill approved by
the picture is similar in arizona. by the way, most of the detainees are released as soon as they reach the station, but those with double motivation return to combat comrades. the morning after the night of massacre , pro-palestinian activists in california held a press conference. masked anonymous people essentially delivered an ultimatum to the administration of one of the country’s leading universities. the university of california should sit down with us before. israel, and until then,...
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. >> arizona's governor has just signed a bill repealing arizona's abortion ban. that ban predated arizona. statehood, came from an 1864 law that arizona's supreme court recently said could be enforced. it prohibited abortions in nearly all cases and was met with weeks of national outcry. yesterday two republican state senators sided with democrats in the state house to repeal it. >> i know the chronicles of these pregnancies quite intimately because they're all my own and my family lived and survived each one of them, including my miscarriage. the old ban may temporarily still go into effect since repeals in arizona take 90 days once it's finalized, abortions in the state will be governed by a 2022 law that prohibits abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy. >> talk of extortion, tabloid tales and lawyer games. as the former attorney for adult film actress stormy daniels returned to the stand today in donald trump's historic hush money trial, abc news reporter reena roy has more on what happened today in court. >> things getting heated in donald trump's historic crim
. >> arizona's governor has just signed a bill repealing arizona's abortion ban. that ban predated arizona. statehood, came from an 1864 law that arizona's supreme court recently said could be enforced. it prohibited abortions in nearly all cases and was met with weeks of national outcry. yesterday two republican state senators sided with democrats in the state house to repeal it. >> i know the chronicles of these pregnancies quite intimately because they're all my own and my family...