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appropriations bill, this aid package. it has been democrats and our leader jeffries, who has made it possible for the government to move forward. and i think that is a complicated dynamic in terms of the fact that this is a republican speaker who does many things that you and i, all of us don't agree with. this is an antiabortion, anti- immigrant and anti- lgbtq, antidemocracy speaker who just went down and kiss the ring of donald trump and talked about election integrity when we know that everything donald trump is about is taking away election integrity. but he is doing the right thing on this issue. and i think leader hakeem jeffries, for all intents and purposes, is the speaker for any consequential bill because it is democrats that are going to provide the votes today to get ukraine across the table. >> michael.
arizona and is too extreme, antiabortion rights politicians chose not to repeal it. >> a abortion rights advocates rallied outside the arizona state house after state republicans blocked another attempt to repeal a civil war era near total abortion ban. democrats in the legislature plan to try again this week. this law is set to take effect in early june. democratic governor of arizona katie hobbs joins us now. thank you for being here, this has blocked twice. why are you hopeful it could pass with democrats bringing it up another time? >> well, i'm not necessarily hopeful. today was the second time since this devastating ruling that reinstates this 1864 total abortion ban that republicans in the legislature have blocked a move to repeal it. and they blocked it not once
more americans are living with that reality. i think about the fact that the husband said we understood there were restrictions in place. we didn't understand that they could potentially protect us and once you have a neighbor who goes through this, it becomes more real. >> that's right. we see this across the country. we see people coming forward in kentucky and other places where they have said, i was antiabortion, but i didn't raelsz when my life was threatened, i couldn't get the treatment. but here's what we know even from the supreme court. in 2016 in a case where the supreme court struck down two texas antiabortion laws, the supreme court acknowledged that a woman was 14 more times likely to die in the united states but carrying a pregnancy to term than by having an abortion. that's our starting point. is and this is the knowledge that the judge on the fifth circuit already have. so it really is like a death penalty.
has been a political lean in. so the truth of it is, the supreme court and the dobbs decision -- but the reality is, live in these matters to the states, may see the confederacy rise again. we could talk a van diagram showing the former confederate states being the most antiabortion. leaving congress to deal with, seems something the supreme court is not willing to entertain. and nikki haley is right on that point. if the congress is also in disarray and unable to reach the level of most necessary in order to pass a 16-week abortion ban, that is something that senators like lindsey graham have been pushing and of course we still just this week in the state of north carolina, a six-week abortion ban going into effect with a 4 to 1 decision.
live in these matters to the states, may see the confederacy rise again. we could talk a van diagram showing the former confederate states being the most antiabortion. leaving congress to deal with, seems something the supreme court is not willing to entertain. and nikki haley is right on that point. if the congress is also in disarray and unable to reach the level of most necessary in order to pass a 16-week abortion ban, that is something that senators like lindsey graham have been pushing and of course we still just this week in the state of north carolina, a six-week abortion ban going into effect with a 4 to 1 decision. something that even two years ago did not have master in the state of north carolina. so there is disarray amongst the republican party. >> i only have about 30 seconds left, michele, but i want to ask you about the abortion bans that went into effect this
decision -- but the reality is, live in these matters to the states, may see the confederacy rise again. we could talk a van diagram showing the former confederate states being the most antiabortion. leaving congress to deal with, seems something the supreme court is not willing to entertain. and nikki haley is right on that point. if the congress is also in disarray and unable to reach the level of most necessary in order to pass a 16-week abortion ban, that is something that senators like lindsey graham have been pushing and of course we still just this week in the state of north carolina, a six-week abortion ban going into effect with a 4 to 1 decision. something that even two years ago did not have master in the state of north carolina.
bernardino county sheriff, and after a confrontation during which he shouted deputies, they shot him to death. >> it seems, again, when this first happened, it seemed like, you know, when you get early details a report like this, you want to make sure that it is what it appears to be. it appeared to be motivated by hatred, and motivated by hatred at queer folks in the flag. it seems, subsequently, the report we have about the public profile of the shooter would seem to confirm that that was the motivation. >> i would say it certainly confirms it. right after they announced who he was, i went and found his profile on gab, a social media website as well as his profile on x, or twitter. he had posted all kinds of homophobic, anti police, antiabortion stuff on his profiles. he had even called for potentially killing police. and then i looked a little
it appeared to be motivated by hatred, and motivated by hatred at queer folks in the flag. it seems, subsequently, the report we have about the public profile of the shooter would seem to confirm that that was the motivation. >> i would say it certainly confirms it. right after they announced who he was, i went and found his profile on gab, a social media website as well as his profile on x, or twitter. he had posted all kinds of homophobic, anti police, antiabortion stuff on his profiles. he had even called for potentially killing police. and then i looked a little further into him today, through court records, i found that his father was actually a florida highway patrol state trooper. that was a little odd. his parents were divorced, he moved out to california, a bunch of years ago. and he claimed on social media, he and his mother were homeless. and that his father wasn't providing for them. yeah, everything you see, and
former out let refused to publish an interview hebro he be he conducted a pregnant pro athlete golfer unless he removed all of her pro life, pieces. >> when it went through e edito editorial proses they said only way it would run if we removed the antiabortion and age christanti christian stuff, i had to walk away. >> to marlon, he made fun of a situation there was a story about the alabama riverboat prowl, rememb brawl, he made a joke about don't try that in a small town, [laughter] he got a lot of backlash on