Lottery, which begins right now. Today on inside politics, ohio says no. Voters reject a measure that would have made it easier for republicans trying to make it harder for women to get an abortion. Plus, do republicans solemnly swear to report who are whoever is the nominee. The Loyalty Pledge in order to make the first debate stage. And biden test drives a traffic and weather approach to win over voters. He defends his lclimate credentials in a new interview, but dances around a big unfulfilled promise. Im dana bash. Lets go behind the headlines and inside politics. Up first, a hard lesson for republicans in ohio and nationwide on the issue of abortion, again. Thats a hard no. Thats the headline in this mornings paper that follows a clear voter verdict. 57 of ohio voters rejected a ballot measure, issue one. Its technically about the rules to rewrite the constitution, but voters viewed it as a test of Abortion Rights and what states should be allow ed to tell wome to do. Jeff celmy i
the press secretary said that the president was referring to the defense production act and authorities he invoked to spur clean energy manufacturing of solar panels. but a national emergency would invoke a whole set of different authorities, including restricting exports of oil and also giving the president the power to stop some oil drilling on federal lands. l climate activists, many of them have been calling on the president to do just that. he has talked about the possibility, but he habit yet. we should note that the president has been endorse d wih by a series of other climate change groups that support what he s been doing on this issue. that s really one of the key reasons why you re drawing attention to this, and obviously, that reporter asked the president about it is because of the lobbying by a lot of climate groups to do this because of what would happen, what that would unlock for the government to be able to do. thank you so much for that reporting and putting it in
to consider impeachment and congress would be in the strongest position in that c context. the president tweeted today he would like all his advisers to testify. he said mike pompeo, rick perry, mick mulvaney, any others. bolton. pompeo responded. here s what he said. the president tweeted just a short while ago that he encouraged you to essentially to testify in the impeachment investigation. is that something you re considering? when the time is right, all good things happen. ashley, you know, i m loathed he would even use these tweets. feels like it s a distraction te neek technique. his response sounded like a fortune cookie, right? allows people to read into it what they want. but the president, he may say that, but the president frankly has been somewhat disappointed
he won the election. you moved on from russia to recession. kayleigh mcenany, do you believe this president has ever lied to the american people? no, i don t believe the president had lied. i believe the fake news media do you believe the fake news media had lied? this interview is over. you will not have credibility with the audience. you got a long way to go, kaylee. when a president is telling the american people every day not to believe in a free press, that they re the enemy of the state he gets more access to you than any president in history. he is to blame for sowing the seeds of division and he lies all the so what. the president gives access and you lie about everything he says and take him out of c context. you may not like what i say, that doesn t make it a lie.
report. cambridge analytica has denied any accusations of wrongdoing. the company has suspended its chief executive officer. we re going to discuss the cambridge analytica scandal further and facebook s role in it. dennis yu is the chief technology officer for blitz network. joining us an industry insider. thank you for joining us to give c context to all of this. there are the users, us, the facebook company we all opted into, and cambridge analytica that in turn used that data, personal data, many people are upset about that. but here s the question. who is to blame here? is it a combination of all? what are your thoughts? i think it s facebook to blame for not educating the users about what s possible with data because cambridge analytica could not have done the massive targeting and massive psycho graphic profiling they did. they used facebook the way it is intended all that facebook has to build profile things you and