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[applause] alabama is a pro-life state. i am more committed than ever to protecting the sanctity of life and as i have said on this occasion last year our work is not done. this evening i am proud to declare we will foster a culture of life. we must refocus our efforts to do more to support life. last year commissioner nancy putnam the department of human resources had great success in foster care adoptions. focused on enhancing childcare quality. i am proud to double down on these efforts. to foster a better culture of life we must also do more to support alabamians. in early onset of medical care is necessary for mothers and children. while we are making significant strides we still face challenges especially in rural alabama. that's why i'm proud to support a pilot program that will start posting men and women in nine county health diploma yet -- in areas of need. folks there's nothing more important than our alabama families. we must come together to find common ground on many ways to support them. the success of any st
[applause] alabama is a pro-life state. i am more committed than ever to protecting the sanctity of life and as i have said on this occasion last year our work is not done. this evening i am proud to declare we will foster a culture of life. we must refocus our efforts to do more to support life. last year commissioner nancy putnam the department of human resources had great success in foster care adoptions. focused on enhancing childcare quality. i am proud to double down on these efforts. to...
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alabama. he worked for three southern newspapers, joined the times in 1978. as of correspondent in atlanta. he then white house correspondent and then became deputy washington correspondent bureau chief to became then london bureau chief, then became washington bureau chief. as you can see, he was moving up the ladder. then he was editor of the editorial for eight years and. finally, in 2000, one was named executive editor, which is the top job at the times. in his spare time. he won the pulitzer prize for his writing and he's managed to find way to write five books in the process of this. some of you may have attended the appearance of his son ben raines, who participated in open book open mind during the pandemic and it was a virtual appearance. we were doing it remotely at that time and he had done a book on his role in the discovery of the last slave ship. go, hilda. so this this is a second appearance for the raines family in conversation with howell as edward ball, who was another southe
alabama. he worked for three southern newspapers, joined the times in 1978. as of correspondent in atlanta. he then white house correspondent and then became deputy washington correspondent bureau chief to became then london bureau chief, then became washington bureau chief. as you can see, he was moving up the ladder. then he was editor of the editorial for eight years and. finally, in 2000, one was named executive editor, which is the top job at the times. in his spare time. he won the...
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that's what, unfortunately, the alabama state governor signed into law. basically, you can operate without any supervision, any regulation, as an ivf clinic. you can be as negligent as you want. and your patients, the parents, have no legal recourse. it's an absolute injustice. it also treats human beings, these embryos, as commodities, as material, not even.... they're not even treated as material goods, because at least with material goods, people have a sense of property rights. like, i can have legal recourse if someone destroys my property. they're treated as less than property, even, in the state of alabama, in ivf clinics. so it's an absolute travesty that this happened. and that's why myself and many other pro—life groups and leaders have said this is an outrage. and again, the reason for this extreme action by these politicians, unfortunately, is the massive misinformation swirling and the power of the pro—abortion and now the nf industries. you don't realise this, perhaps, but in the united states, there's virtually no regulation of nf. you
that's what, unfortunately, the alabama state governor signed into law. basically, you can operate without any supervision, any regulation, as an ivf clinic. you can be as negligent as you want. and your patients, the parents, have no legal recourse. it's an absolute injustice. it also treats human beings, these embryos, as commodities, as material, not even.... they're not even treated as material goods, because at least with material goods, people have a sense of property rights. like, i can...
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body conducting a field hearing in 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 to actually instead of landing there, he said something in testimony in response to an earlier question, that i would love to press on a little bit to understand more, you said that you are often -- your office uses to get mapping software for counties and disabilities and by expressing that accurately quick >> for the county boards and registrars.>> so that is helpful, because i noted earlier this month, 6000 voters in alabama's newly drawn section of the district, election postcards with incorrect voter information. and i appreciate your office as said before that you were not 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 information, and what you say your office helps to provide with elections and why your office has nothing to do with voters in alabama getting incorrect information for th
body conducting a field hearing in 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 to actually instead of landing there, he said something in testimony in response to an earlier question, that i would love to press on a little bit to understand more, you said that you are often -- your office uses to get mapping software for counties and disabilities and by expressing that...
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or maybe targeting alabama. we work across the many platforms to make sure we are ready to fend off any type of cyber attack and alabama. >> thank you. what are some of the unique challenges that local election officials face in mitigating those cybersecurity threats? if you can turn your microphone on. >> the big one i think obviously would be the disinformation. if somebody were to hack a website of ours and try to change information or results or something of that nature and also the it -- of ai impersonating myself. perhaps polling place changes or deadline changes. things of that nature. we were fortunate and the fact that in douglas county, we have a group called the douglas omaha technology commission. it is a joint venture. they really are the experts on technology, cybersecurity and things of that nature. and so they have provided all of that. i also have two gentlemen in- house and election system in the technology department. they created our website and they maintain our website. if something were to
or maybe targeting alabama. we work across the many platforms to make sure we are ready to fend off any type of cyber attack and alabama. >> thank you. what are some of the unique challenges that local election officials face in mitigating those cybersecurity threats? if you can turn your microphone on. >> the big one i think obviously would be the disinformation. if somebody were to hack a website of ours and try to change information or results or something of that nature and also...
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that's what, unfortunately, the alabama state governor signed into law. basically, you can operate without any supervision, any regulation, as an ivf clinic. you can be as negligent as you want. and your patients, the parents, have no legal recourse. it's an absolute injustice. it also treats human beings, these embryos, as commodities, as material, not even.... they're not even treated as material goods, because at least with material goods, people have a sense of property rights. like, i can have legal recourse if someone destroys my property. they're treated as less than property, even, in the state of alabama, in ivf clinics. so it's an absolute travesty that this happened. and that's why myself and many other pro—life groups and leaders have said this is an outrage. and again, the reason for this extreme action by these politicians, unfortunately, is the massive misinformation swirling and the power of the pro—abortion and now the ivf industries. you don't realise this, perhaps, but in the united states, there's virtually no regulation of ivf. yo
that's what, unfortunately, the alabama state governor signed into law. basically, you can operate without any supervision, any regulation, as an ivf clinic. you can be as negligent as you want. and your patients, the parents, have no legal recourse. it's an absolute injustice. it also treats human beings, these embryos, as commodities, as material, not even.... they're not even treated as material goods, because at least with material goods, people have a sense of property rights. like, i can...
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the gentleman from alabama is recognized. ms. moore: i yield five minutes not joosm arizona. -- from arizona. mr. ciscomani: i'm glad to see this legislation is being taken up along with other packages as well. the gentleman from new york calls this a joke. i don't know what he finds funny, but nothing about this situation is funny. it's not funny to our border patrol agents, not funny to my border communities and certainly not funny to the hundreds of thousands of women and children being trafficked by the mexican cartels in our southern border. there is nothing funny about this situation. let's be clear. our border is prone and has been for a long time. and at a time when our world is most dangerous than ever and adversaries are emboldened, protecting our homeland is our most critical priority. the taxpayers have spurred the urgent need to support our allies. we must do both. it all starts with the secure border, mr. speaker. this bill takes major strides in addressing our pourous border and immediately start reconstruction of
the gentleman from alabama is recognized. ms. moore: i yield five minutes not joosm arizona. -- from arizona. mr. ciscomani: i'm glad to see this legislation is being taken up along with other packages as well. the gentleman from new york calls this a joke. i don't know what he finds funny, but nothing about this situation is funny. it's not funny to our border patrol agents, not funny to my border communities and certainly not funny to the hundreds of thousands of women and children being...
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the gentleman from alabama is recognized. ms. moore: i yield five minutes not joosm arizona. -- from arizona. mr. ciscomani: i'm glad to see this legislation is being taken up along with other packages as well. the gentleman from new york calls this a joke. i don't know what he finds funny, but nothing about this situation is funny. it's not funny to our border patrol agents, not funny to my border communities and certainly not funny to the hundreds of thousands of women and children being trafficked by the mexican cartels in our southern border. there is nothing funny about this situation. let's be clear. our border is prone and has been for a long time. and at a time when our world is most dangerous than ever and adversaries are emboldened, protecting our homeland is our most critical priority. the taxpayers have spurred the urgent need to support our allies. we must do both. it all starts with the secure border, mr. speaker. this bill takes major strides in addressing our pourous border and immediately start reconstruction of
the gentleman from alabama is recognized. ms. moore: i yield five minutes not joosm arizona. -- from arizona. mr. ciscomani: i'm glad to see this legislation is being taken up along with other packages as well. the gentleman from new york calls this a joke. i don't know what he finds funny, but nothing about this situation is funny. it's not funny to our border patrol agents, not funny to my border communities and certainly not funny to the hundreds of thousands of women and children being...
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well, now, let's talk about alabama because they are showing out for the stars and bars alabama celebrates more confederate holidays than any other state. so monday is confederate memorial day in the state. in january, the state celebrated confederate general robert e lee's birthday june alabama will have another tribute to the confederacy. this is a celebration of jefferson davis's birthday. he was the president of the confederate states well, there's a bill making its way through the state legislature to make juneteenth the state holiday. okay. june 19, the commemorate the end of slavery but but to pass the bill some house members required a compromise state employees would have to pick you, take off juneteenth or jefferson davis's birthday freedom or the confederacy joining me now to discuss is wanted linda van an alabama state representative and sponsor of the juneteenth bill, representative gov. >> and thank you for being with me and we were talking a little bit during the break. this is not the way you want it to be but there is no other federal paid holiday that is not an alabama st
well, now, let's talk about alabama because they are showing out for the stars and bars alabama celebrates more confederate holidays than any other state. so monday is confederate memorial day in the state. in january, the state celebrated confederate general robert e lee's birthday june alabama will have another tribute to the confederacy. this is a celebration of jefferson davis's birthday. he was the president of the confederate states well, there's a bill making its way through the state...
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it will air in alabama. for people who are out there just watch that and think, that's an exaggeration, this is it really going to happen, what do you say to them? >> idaho already did. think god it's been stopped by the courts, but it's a law that is in effect in idaho and is being advanced not just in alabama, tennessee and oklahoma. so much attention has been focused, ivf, understandably, focused on what just occurred in arizona as it relates to the 1864 law. not enough attention is on the fact that we are not just criminalizing women's access to reproductive care in certain states, we are now criminalizing their travel. >> that's so important to understand, people in states around california, like arizona, who want to come to california, this is a threat people need to take seriously. talking about arizona, for the second time in two weeks, republicans in arizona, even after seeing the response, blocked an effort to repeal the ban based on a law that was passed in 1864. this time, there was video, of rep
it will air in alabama. for people who are out there just watch that and think, that's an exaggeration, this is it really going to happen, what do you say to them? >> idaho already did. think god it's been stopped by the courts, but it's a law that is in effect in idaho and is being advanced not just in alabama, tennessee and oklahoma. so much attention has been focused, ivf, understandably, focused on what just occurred in arizona as it relates to the 1864 law. not enough attention is on...
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and, and the alabama program was very successful. and we're hopeful that the same thing will happen in california. okay. >> so obviously you are using that sort of alabama, you know, instance as, as an example for what to do here. how quickly after they passed that state program, did the insurance companies actually start to return? >> it came back pretty fast. and, tell me that they came back in greater numbers than they had anticipated. and so the alabama program, does the grants to homeowners, to make their homes more resilient, we've coupled that with this other legislation that i have that would provide the tax credit, the grants are $10,000 grants, and you can do a lot to make your home, resilient, with $10,000. but if you own two, three, 401,000 acres of property, $10,000 doesn't go far in making firebreaks and doing the type of work you need to do to make sure that that's not a fire hazard. and if you don't do it, if you can't do it financially, you put your entire community, in a bad spot, making the whole area, a fire probl
and, and the alabama program was very successful. and we're hopeful that the same thing will happen in california. okay. >> so obviously you are using that sort of alabama, you know, instance as, as an example for what to do here. how quickly after they passed that state program, did the insurance companies actually start to return? >> it came back pretty fast. and, tell me that they came back in greater numbers than they had anticipated. and so the alabama program, does the grants...
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also, do i have anybody from alabama today? >> roll tide, roll tide. i've got something for you later on. let me say, i'm humbled and honored to be here because sincerely i've been working in the energy industry for 40 years and this is one of the try highlights and joist joys of my life. and let me say on behalf of southern company, and chris, and alabama power, georgia power, mississippi power and southern company gas, thank you. because we understand without the north american building trades, we can't be successful. we also understand without the north american building trades, the energy industry and the nation can't be successful. our success lies in the relationship with this governing board. this secretary treasurer and this president because when we need help-- let's give them a hand, that's right. [applause] >> when we need help constructing, maintaining or building, we turn to the building trades and we get the job done together. you help us power over the homes and communities. we have nine million customers across our entire footprint and
also, do i have anybody from alabama today? >> roll tide, roll tide. i've got something for you later on. let me say, i'm humbled and honored to be here because sincerely i've been working in the energy industry for 40 years and this is one of the try highlights and joist joys of my life. and let me say on behalf of southern company, and chris, and alabama power, georgia power, mississippi power and southern company gas, thank you. because we understand without the north american building...
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also, do i have anybody from alabama in the house today? roll tide. i have a little something for you later on. let me start by saying i'm humbled and honored to be here. i have been working in the energy industry for 40 years in this relationship is one of the true highlights and joys of my life. on behalf of the southern company, our ceo and subsidiaries across the southern system, alabama power, georgia power, mississippi power and southern company gas, thank you. we understand that the north american -- without the north american building trades, we cannot be successful. the energy industry and the nation cannot be successful. our success lies in the relationship with this governing board, the secretary-treasurer and this president, because when we need help -- let's give them a hand. [applause] when we need help, maintaining or building, we turn to the building trades and we get the job done together. you help us power the homes and communities, we have 9 million customers across our entire footprint and because of your hard work and dedication,
also, do i have anybody from alabama in the house today? roll tide. i have a little something for you later on. let me start by saying i'm humbled and honored to be here. i have been working in the energy industry for 40 years in this relationship is one of the true highlights and joys of my life. on behalf of the southern company, our ceo and subsidiaries across the southern system, alabama power, georgia power, mississippi power and southern company gas, thank you. we understand that the...
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debating a new ad he is putting on the air in alabama. i will also get his thoughts on the former president's trial. >>> foreign aid bills finally passed in the house, but not without plenty of drama. later a conversation with john legend. i will ask him about the incredible work he is doing on criminal justice reform and getn his take on the state of our politics. >>> of this trial is starting to the forgery in johnson's new york criminal trial has now rk been sworn in. there are seven men and five women. six alternates. they will your opening statements starting tomorrow. it was not exactly a smooth road to get here in large part because defendant trump was all but digging the potholes himself. with an assist from some of his allies. >> she said two things that really stuck out. i do not really have an opinion of trump . and no one is above e the law. i am not so sure about juror number two. >> trump then quoted in a post writing they are catching undercover liberal activists lying to the judge in order to get on the trump jury. that is
debating a new ad he is putting on the air in alabama. i will also get his thoughts on the former president's trial. >>> foreign aid bills finally passed in the house, but not without plenty of drama. later a conversation with john legend. i will ask him about the incredible work he is doing on criminal justice reform and getn his take on the state of our politics. >>> of this trial is starting to the forgery in johnson's new york criminal trial has now rk been sworn in. there...
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they'll face alabama which knocked off clemson 89-82. it's alabama's first-ever trip to the final four. >>> and things didn't quite measure up at one of the sites for the ncaa women's basketball tournament. before the start of yesterday's texas-north carolina state game in portland, oregon, officials there noticed the distance of the three-point lines at each end of the court were different. one was too short, the other was correct. the teams decided to play despite the discrepancy rather than delay the game. >>> a minnesota minor league baseball team is doubling down on its decision to name his pig mascot after the weight loss drug ozempic. the st. paul saints received some backlash after announcing their mascot as ozempig while posting a story about the pig's shame at gaining weight and promising to keep it off. the team says there was never any ill intent. >>> coming up first on "cbs mornings," country music star megan moroney joins us in times square. . more ahead. sometimes your work shirt needs to be for more than just work. like w
they'll face alabama which knocked off clemson 89-82. it's alabama's first-ever trip to the final four. >>> and things didn't quite measure up at one of the sites for the ncaa women's basketball tournament. before the start of yesterday's texas-north carolina state game in portland, oregon, officials there noticed the distance of the three-point lines at each end of the court were different. one was too short, the other was correct. the teams decided to play despite the discrepancy...
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alabama is a long way from hawaii, how can what happens in hawaii affect alabama's energy production? the mark the hawaii case are attempting to regulate energy policy across our country and the state trial judge in their jurisdiction. clearly that's not something people of alabama want nor is it the vehicle our country is designed to establish throughout our nation. >> so regulators and hawaii could have say over what every other state does? >> not just regulators but trial judge considering plaintiff claims. it imposes excessive damages which becomes a de facto type carbon but more importantly is allow relief to the court to dictate how fossil fuel industries conduct the business. it's what the people of alabama want but also contradictory to corporations to their own shareholders. >> i agree with you most but there's something i disagree with, you said the lawsuit is quote an effort by environmentalists to control energy policy in this country. i don't disagree with you on that but i would suggest it's already happening. the environmentalists are the ones dictating current environm
alabama is a long way from hawaii, how can what happens in hawaii affect alabama's energy production? the mark the hawaii case are attempting to regulate energy policy across our country and the state trial judge in their jurisdiction. clearly that's not something people of alabama want nor is it the vehicle our country is designed to establish throughout our nation. >> so regulators and hawaii could have say over what every other state does? >> not just regulators but trial judge...
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and then you go to alabama and you have people with very different points of view. so the narrative in new york is that the people in alabama are, you know, not as intelligent as the people in new york. and i'm sure that if you ask the people in alabama, they would think that the people in new york are just these crazy woke people who have these misguided views that that can't really stand up. so the idea is that, you know, any idea ought to be able to stand up to argument and, you know, that's what i would like to see much more of in this country. and then there's a there's a much more sinister side of it in that, you know, the big tech platforms, the internet started out as this incredible opportunity for just maximum, um, diversity that every kind of idea, you know, was there somewhere and if you were willing to do a little bit of research, you could find it. but then at some point, it kind of all went south. and what happened there is that people discovered that you can control the internet. so that the internet becomes the best possible source of censorship tha
and then you go to alabama and you have people with very different points of view. so the narrative in new york is that the people in alabama are, you know, not as intelligent as the people in new york. and i'm sure that if you ask the people in alabama, they would think that the people in new york are just these crazy woke people who have these misguided views that that can't really stand up. so the idea is that, you know, any idea ought to be able to stand up to argument and, you know, that's...
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here is what is running alabama. >> taking action at right to travel. >> alabama is currently considering a bill that would make it a crime to help women travel outside the state in order to receive an abortion. this is part of a larger effort to combat travel bans across the united states. newsom was behind a similar ad that ran in tennessee. >>> now, california bill would allow arizona doctors to practice here. it is called an urgency clause. first, two thirds votes in legislature. >>> not all of californians are in support of expanding abortion access. at the state capital, hundreds of people rallied for the annual march for life earlier this week. people gathered at the front steps of the capitol and marched the streets of sacramento. the event took place after governor gavin newsom announced a proposal to expand abortion rights. advocates say there are more resources out there than getting abortions. >> we should not promote abortion as a means of fixing social ills, in place of social programs and helping people providing with the family. >> today in washington, a rally for reproduc
here is what is running alabama. >> taking action at right to travel. >> alabama is currently considering a bill that would make it a crime to help women travel outside the state in order to receive an abortion. this is part of a larger effort to combat travel bans across the united states. newsom was behind a similar ad that ran in tennessee. >>> now, california bill would allow arizona doctors to practice here. it is called an urgency clause. first, two thirds votes in...
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i'm reading the news, as i always do, and i see the news about alabama. and my first gut instinct was to read this aloud to my family, to start to process this, and we all kind of took this collective of, oh my goodness, this is one of the worst things that could happen. and then in the same breath, i looked at my husband and i said, but i'm not shocked. you've been talking about this for a long time. explain for people why you were throwing up red flags. so in this creating ivf, we had some protection under roe v wade for the things that are necessary in ivf, whether it's medically necessary abortion or freezing these embryos. so when the dobbs decision came down, myself and other people that have been following this very closely really realized, oh my goodness, this is this is something we have never had to deal with before. most people really don't have a clear idea of the overlap with ivf and abortion law, and what it really means for parents who want to have a kid or not. that's the fundamental issue. the one thing i saw when i was down in dc talking
i'm reading the news, as i always do, and i see the news about alabama. and my first gut instinct was to read this aloud to my family, to start to process this, and we all kind of took this collective of, oh my goodness, this is one of the worst things that could happen. and then in the same breath, i looked at my husband and i said, but i'm not shocked. you've been talking about this for a long time. explain for people why you were throwing up red flags. so in this creating ivf, we had some...
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host: bill in alabama. on immigration, the homeland security secretary was on capitol hill, testifying twice yesterday on the president's budget request for thatdepartme. first, he appeared on both the house and senate side yesterday. we covered both of those hearings. you can findon
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the families of five of them now suing the alabama department of corrections and uab, the university conducted the autopsies for all the inmates, but one says attorney to the families, moore and verona. she tells cnn the families insist none of them were organ donors. so how in the world did this all happen without family consent? the alabama department of corrections tells cnn it does not comment on pending litigation, nor does it authorize or perform autopsies. >> but uab tells cnn, aidan does approve them and says it's an ox responsibility to get family approval. >> what do you think is your most damning piece of evidence? >> the contract between the department of corrections and uav is just about all the evidence we need to show that illegal activity is happening. >> that contract shows these parties empowering a warden to make a decision about taking out organs and keepi them from loved onethe law directly contradicts that position. >> that law says very clearly, a ward and does not have that right. >> cnn reached out to the alabama legislature for clarity, a legislative attorne
the families of five of them now suing the alabama department of corrections and uab, the university conducted the autopsies for all the inmates, but one says attorney to the families, moore and verona. she tells cnn the families insist none of them were organ donors. so how in the world did this all happen without family consent? the alabama department of corrections tells cnn it does not comment on pending litigation, nor does it authorize or perform autopsies. >> but uab tells cnn,...
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in alabama, by the way, they haven't restored ivf. all they said in alabama was, a fertilized egg as a human being. we just won't prosecute you. so it still potentially manslaughter. we are just choosing not to prosecute you. that's what they did with that law, which doesn't solve the problem where they define a fertilized egg is having more rights than the woman that is going to harry that egg. that is a human being, which is fundamentally at odds with procedures like ivf where you have to discard fertilized eggs that are nonviable, otherwise you can plant a fertilized egg and a can cause a miscarriage. >> to that point, one of the reasons we are seeing this is the central ideological tenants, the real belief is that life begins at conception. again, we've been around listening to this. i'm not making this up. i've heard it 1 million times in my life. if you believe that, as many people genuinely do -- many people were in the anti- abortion movement, and then you can't let embryos be discarded. you can't let people secure abortions a
in alabama, by the way, they haven't restored ivf. all they said in alabama was, a fertilized egg as a human being. we just won't prosecute you. so it still potentially manslaughter. we are just choosing not to prosecute you. that's what they did with that law, which doesn't solve the problem where they define a fertilized egg is having more rights than the woman that is going to harry that egg. that is a human being, which is fundamentally at odds with procedures like ivf where you have to...
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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, i want to get down there and repeal the bad ban on no exceptions abortion. i want to protect ivf and contraception. it feels like is the start of a change here. >> that was marilyn lands last night, after her victory in a special election to fill a vacant house seat in alabama. she didn't just flip a seed from red to blue, she won by 25 points. and she did by campaigning openly as you heard in that clip on reproductive freedom. in every single election on abortion since roe was overturned with no sign of its potency and electoral power subsiding. this issue is likely to serve democratic candidates better, and make things worse for the republican party as november nears. president of reproductive freedom is back with us, basil is here, i don't want to be surprised because i want to have faith in that what unites us but were you surprised not just by her victory but her margins? >> we felt confident about the campaign she was running, the strategy,
. (♪♪) >> 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, i want to get down there and repeal the bad ban on no exceptions abortion. i want to protect ivf and contraception. it feels like is the start of a change here. >> that was marilyn lands last night, after her victory in a special election to fill a vacant house seat in alabama. she didn't just flip a seed from red to blue, she won by 25...
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that way and they have pandered to folks, as i think we're going to see more decisions like the alabama decision, like the air zona decision, and it's going to be a big issue in 2024. >> all right. senator doug jones, you're gonna stick around, join us at the top of the hour. very much. >> all right. time now for sports, steph curry and the warriors were in platform last night as they beat lebron and his laker there's andy scholes has this morning's bleacher report. andy, good morning. yeah. good morning. case, you know, sometimes you've got those nights were just everything is going in and that's what the warriors add going last night again the lakers, they were just red hot steph curry, he went six per six from three-point land draymond green, me well, he started the game five for from dallas sound for the first time ever in his career, klay thompson also made five. the reason i mean, it was just a shooting exhibition from the warriors. they made 26 and the game, they would beat the lakers 1304 to one 20. and it's a plan started today, wars in lakers, they would play in that nine, ten
that way and they have pandered to folks, as i think we're going to see more decisions like the alabama decision, like the air zona decision, and it's going to be a big issue in 2024. >> all right. senator doug jones, you're gonna stick around, join us at the top of the hour. very much. >> all right. time now for sports, steph curry and the warriors were in platform last night as they beat lebron and his laker there's andy scholes has this morning's bleacher report. andy, good...
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cbs's steve hartman goes "on the road" to alabama. >> reporter: a lot of kids in america want to run a lemonade stand. but not many feel like they have to. 7-year-old emouree johnson started her business a few weeks ago, after a terrible nightmare morning. >> i woke up with the worst news of my life. >> reporter: emouree's mother, karli, died unexpectedly at the age of 29. she was a single mom and emouree's everything. >> we go see mommy? >> reporter: which is why she couldn't understand the first time she went to the cemetery with her grandmother, jennifer, why everyone else got giant granite headstones, but her mom just this tiny metal one. did it bother you? >> mm-hmm. >> reporter: why? >> 'cause it felt like she was being left out. >> reporter: her grandma tried to explain how they couldn't afford a headstone right now. >> she had tears in her eyes and wanted to help. >> reporter: so she did the only thing that she could think of to raise money. >> yes. >> i made a lemonade stand. >> reporter: a lemonade stand to pay for her mother's headstone. at first, she didn't make mention o
cbs's steve hartman goes "on the road" to alabama. >> reporter: a lot of kids in america want to run a lemonade stand. but not many feel like they have to. 7-year-old emouree johnson started her business a few weeks ago, after a terrible nightmare morning. >> i woke up with the worst news of my life. >> reporter: emouree's mother, karli, died unexpectedly at the age of 29. she was a single mom and emouree's everything. >> we go see mommy? >> reporter:...
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, artillery shells made in alabama, artillery shells made in alabama, artillery shells made in ohio, pennsylvania and texas. we are helping ukraine were at the same time investing in our own industrial base and boosting our own industrial base and boosting our own national security, supporting jobs in nearly a0 states across america. the united states is not acting alone, to state the obvious. allies in europe and around the world have constantly been asking me if we will be stepping up, we will not be walking away, are we? a lot of people are very concerned, if we had not stepped up, who knows what would happen? they are also sending significant health ukraine. we are standing together against this brutal dictator. this is directly in the united states�* national interest. if tilting triumphs in ukraine, the next move could very well be a direct attack on a nato ally and you all know full well that it will be invoking article five, declaring an attack on one is an attack on. if putin attacks a nato ally likely is attacking ukraine today, we will have no choice but to come to their
, artillery shells made in alabama, artillery shells made in alabama, artillery shells made in ohio, pennsylvania and texas. we are helping ukraine were at the same time investing in our own industrial base and boosting our own industrial base and boosting our own national security, supporting jobs in nearly a0 states across america. the united states is not acting alone, to state the obvious. allies in europe and around the world have constantly been asking me if we will be stepping up, we...
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in new york or alabama which state will favor trump more. i asked my 9-year-old. alabama or new york for trump. she will be on special report tomorrow at 6. okay characters is a good point. i feel like there might be a likely, unlikely body friendship developing now that trump has thanked him. could they do a show together at some point? >> the show would be on msnbc more than triple or viewership. msnbc want to pick up on tyrus' point. the best legal analyst you can get is a lawyer who ended up behind bars. right now anything about this that's pretty big slap in the face to ronna mcdaniel. we had our differences but she's not making calls from the prison payphone. >> i do think this guy has been exploited but at the same time irrespective of this man he makes an obvious point in this country. it's amazing how you view affairs trial changes on the other side of the prison bars. but the reality is the whole point of donald trump's trials is not they're supposed to be fair but they are designed to be unfair from the get-go so if you view this
in new york or alabama which state will favor trump more. i asked my 9-year-old. alabama or new york for trump. she will be on special report tomorrow at 6. okay characters is a good point. i feel like there might be a likely, unlikely body friendship developing now that trump has thanked him. could they do a show together at some point? >> the show would be on msnbc more than triple or viewership. msnbc want to pick up on tyrus' point. the best legal analyst you can get is a lawyer who...
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they still need to select, of course, addition alabamaer the gnats. they'll move forward with this tomorrow. but the trial could actually start on monday? >> reporter: opening statements could begin monday, in fact, david. they have one alternate juror already, so, they need five more. and the judge is hoping for openings on monday, followed by perhaps six weeks of testimony. prosecutors, though, late today, david, refused to say who their first witnesses would be, they said they feared trump would
they still need to select, of course, addition alabamaer the gnats. they'll move forward with this tomorrow. but the trial could actually start on monday? >> reporter: opening statements could begin monday, in fact, david. they have one alternate juror already, so, they need five more. and the judge is hoping for openings on monday, followed by perhaps six weeks of testimony. prosecutors, though, late today, david, refused to say who their first witnesses would be, they said they feared...
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it's also a position that the alabama legislature disagreed with when they moved shortly after that alabama supreme court decision to protect ivf and the ability of families that i understand that question down the alabama legislature for making understanding because i was a complete overlap. >> you very much for joining us on all of that tonight. kristen hawkins at a colorado journalists, was kicked out of her state's republican party assembly. and the question is, why well, the party of the party chairman of that state thinks that her straight news reporting is unfair. i will speak with that journalist ahead. and breaking news, the fbi says that an american isis sympathizer was stopped from shooting up churches, we'll have more on that breaking news reporting next. >> sunday and ninth of space for still mofolo story with anderson cooper, the james webb telescope you alone, followed by the two parts when of space shuttle columbia, the final flight. sunday starting at eight on cnn making the twister battery was one of the best decisions that we made at the company for you, >> do for work >>
it's also a position that the alabama legislature disagreed with when they moved shortly after that alabama supreme court decision to protect ivf and the ability of families that i understand that question down the alabama legislature for making understanding because i was a complete overlap. >> you very much for joining us on all of that tonight. kristen hawkins at a colorado journalists, was kicked out of her state's republican party assembly. and the question is, why well, the party of...
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families are suing the university of alabama, birmingham, and the alabama direct department of corrections claiming the organs of their deceased loved ones were taken without their permission. they say, each time bodies had been sent for an autopsy without the families permission. again internal organs, including in one he's a brain, was missing in some cases they say body parts were used for medical training when asked for comment, the alabama department of corrections said it could not comment and on pending litigation, uab says it is the corrections department's responsibility to get family approval for autopsies this morning, the largest thermal power plant in kyiv has been destroyed in a russian missile attack. there were no casualties and get the attack has not yet resulted in power, cuts there. but 80% of the power-generating facilities in the country are currently destroyed a legend of the sioux more ruled has passed away. us born aki bono died this morning of heart failure at 54 years old in japan is considered to be a trailblazer for foreign born sumo wrestlers akebono oh became
families are suing the university of alabama, birmingham, and the alabama direct department of corrections claiming the organs of their deceased loved ones were taken without their permission. they say, each time bodies had been sent for an autopsy without the families permission. again internal organs, including in one he's a brain, was missing in some cases they say body parts were used for medical training when asked for comment, the alabama department of corrections said it could not...
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. >> the campaign is set to air in alabama starting today. alabama is considering a bill that will make it a crime to help women travel outside the state in order to receive an abortion. this is part of a larger effort to combat travel bans. newsom was behind a similar ad that ran in tennessee. >>> to new york where the first witness has taken the stand in former president trump's historic criminal trial. the presumptive republican presidential nominee is accused of falsifying business records related to so called hush money payments during his 2016 campaign. he denies wrongdoing and says the trial is politically motivated. >> reporter: former president trump again claimed to be the victim of a witch hunt as he entered ahead of opening statements. >> what's going on shouldn't be happening. it's a very sad day in america. >> reporter: he is accused of using his former lawyer michael cohen to funnel payments to stormy daniels. prosecutors said trump orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt the 2016 election. trump denies wrongdoing. >> this is
. >> the campaign is set to air in alabama starting today. alabama is considering a bill that will make it a crime to help women travel outside the state in order to receive an abortion. this is part of a larger effort to combat travel bans. newsom was behind a similar ad that ran in tennessee. >>> to new york where the first witness has taken the stand in former president trump's historic criminal trial. the presumptive republican presidential nominee is accused of falsifying...
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in alabama, by the way they have not restored ivf. all they said in alabama is, yes, a fertilized egg is a human being. we just won't prosecute you. it is still potentially manslaughter. we are just choosing not to prosecute you. that's what they did with the law. that does not solve the problem. they define a fertilized egg is having more rights than the woman that will carry the egg that is a human being, is fundamentally at odds with procedures like ivf where you have to discard eggs that are not viable. otherwise it can cause a miscarriage. >> to that point, one of the reasons we are seeing this is the central tenet, the real belief that life begins at conception. they have been saying that. we have been listening to this. you can't make this up. i've heard it 1 million times in my life. if you believe this as many people genuinely do. many people were in the antiabortion movement or the life blood of the republican base, then you can't let embryos be discarded. you can't let people secure abortions at 10 or 12 weeks. you cannot d
in alabama, by the way they have not restored ivf. all they said in alabama is, yes, a fertilized egg is a human being. we just won't prosecute you. it is still potentially manslaughter. we are just choosing not to prosecute you. that's what they did with the law. that does not solve the problem. they define a fertilized egg is having more rights than the woman that will carry the egg that is a human being, is fundamentally at odds with procedures like ivf where you have to discard eggs that...
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mississippi and alabama and reeking havoc in florida. reminds us how serious this time of year can be, april and may. you can hear the aluminum getting tossed around on this structure that is destroyed. it is one scenario, people need to be on guard. if this is any indication as to what the next month and a half will be, people make sure you listen to fox weather and fox news and take the warnings seriously. nws back out here as the sun has just come up. >> steve: thank you very much. fox weather is your severe weather headquarters, stream it on your favorite connected device, always on, i have mine on and it shows where we are sitting, there are two weather alerts for six hours. >> brian: fox weather not just about the eclipse. we got through the eclipse despite -- >> steve: just one day. >> lawrence: if you are planning a trip, you can look and it will scale it out for you long range. >> carley: always on, always free 24/7. >> brian: janice dean will provide her sole phone. >> lawrence: you couldn't let me have the final word. you have
mississippi and alabama and reeking havoc in florida. reminds us how serious this time of year can be, april and may. you can hear the aluminum getting tossed around on this structure that is destroyed. it is one scenario, people need to be on guard. if this is any indication as to what the next month and a half will be, people make sure you listen to fox weather and fox news and take the warnings seriously. nws back out here as the sun has just come up. >> steve: thank you very much. fox...
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the court in alabama briefly appeared to outlaw ivf treatments — or, at least, make them very difficult in alabama — because they suggested that the destruction of a fertilised embryo frozen at an ivf clinic, that destruction would constitute a serious crime. and that's generated a very important debate about i think what you call "foetal personhood", from the moment of conception, which you apply even to frozen, fertilised embryos in an ivf clinic. are you saying that as far as you are concerned, that kind of activity — freezing embryos, destroying them later, when they're no longer needed, orjust leaving them frozen indefinitely — should be outlawed and made a serious criminal offence? stephen, again, there are some significant inaccuracies in your question.
the court in alabama briefly appeared to outlaw ivf treatments — or, at least, make them very difficult in alabama — because they suggested that the destruction of a fertilised embryo frozen at an ivf clinic, that destruction would constitute a serious crime. and that's generated a very important debate about i think what you call "foetal personhood", from the moment of conception, which you apply even to frozen, fertilised embryos in an ivf clinic. are you saying that as far as...