center of the debate heading into the 2020 election. there is a new cnn poll out this week that shows that three in ten americans would only vote for a candidate who shares their views on that issue. that s the highest percentage in any cnn poll, since 1996. and if you re wondering where all of the democratic candidates stand on that, cnn s natasha chen shows us. with several states banning abortions, and much earlier stages of pregnancy being established by roe v. wade, 2020 democratic candidates are coming forward in defense of abortion rights. people who are frightened are the ones who don t get access and that s just not right. elizabeth warren, amy klobuchar and kirs den gillibrand asked for it to be codified. and harris talked about blocking what she called dangerous abortion restrictions in states with anti-constitutional anti choice legislation before they go into effect. and harris is among a host of democratic candidates who
think that is what is right for women. we always have to make this clear. every time we deny access to women, to a lawful abortion, it means that people who don t have money, people who are in very challenging circumstances, people who are frightened are the ones who don t get access and that is just not right. cnn chief political correspondent dana bash is here and dana, in the 2016 platform the democratic national committee said it wanted to appeal the hyde amendment. so why would biden support a a measure clearly not the same. they have been consistent with what he felt and thought and the side he was on since he was a united states senator. and that was, and obviously still is, in support of the hide amendment which means that he does not support using taxpayer
world. so that will be up to general kelly. general kelly respects jared a lot. and general kelly will make that call. i won t make that call. okay. is he really not going to make that call? is he warning john kelly, talks about kushner s respect in the white house. you know, ultimately, is john kelly stuck between a rock and a hard place? saying he wanted everybody s security to be cleared or they don t get access. except he hasn t been cleared yet. donald trump is wrong about what he said. jared kushner s problem is not a backlog with the security clearance. his security clearance is done. he didn t pass it. so move on to the next point. after that donald trump went on to say, not during that press conference with the prime minister, but he went on to say that jared kushner and kelly have a good relationship. kelly respects jared kushner. jared kushner is a good man. and he said i m sure john kelly
and i might submit that that s the reason rand paul was where he was last night and why senator graham was where he was last night dining with the president. you don t get access, don t get influence, don t get to be part of the discussion behind closed doors in washington d.c. making a stink, being the skunk at the garden party, like rand paul did. however, rand paul can count this on his side. the american people didn t like washington and didn t like cut out of the process that this new brand of populous libertarian style of populace in the republican party may have currency and may make him a contending for 2016. megyn: you look out the window behind you and literally we re expecting to see the pigs fly. what he did last night. he had john cornyn, ted cruz, marco rubio standing besides him cheering him on as well as the aclu and code pink, code pink, chris. you ve got it. anytime
job advancement. tax breaks sheessments are things we want to do for african-american people. bill: why can t we do it under one banner. why do veto separate out out. help the middle class help everybody. different groups have specific issues. bill: give me a specific african-american issue. you can look at any measure of social prosperity in america where the bottom and you measure social misery we are at the top. bill: doesn t that correlate to educational skills. in some things it does. when you inject help or money or resources across the board. black people still don t get access. bill: isn t that because of the dissolution of the family? oh god, bill. you are reading from that script still? bill: all right. now, if i m wrong, i want you to chastise me but i m going by the stats. 70% of african-americans babies born out of wedlock, it looks like there is a correlation there. correlation is to poverty now through standing at an altar. other structural issue abse