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republican candidates will have to address abortion, quote, head on in 2024. a recent nbc news poll found 58% of americans believe abortion should be legal all or most of the time. noelle, what does addressing abortion, quote, head on, look for republicans? many of whom have pushed for abortion bans as early as six weeks in states like florida and texas. >> reverend al, it's going to be very interesting going forward because rana mcdaniels did not have a stellar record with some of the races that were lost under her watch. going forward, she is now encouraging candidates to go full force with the antiabortion, which is on the republican platform, by the way. but you've got to be considerate as some of these

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CNN This Morning Weekend

after residents were faced with baseball-sized hail. what led to the recent collapse of two banks. the concerns now over a third and why the white house says it will not step in to rescue it. >> we will stand up again and again, and our language will get tougher and we will get madder. >> antiabortion bills face an uphill battle. they fail in republican-led legislator thanks in part to republican women. how they're going against their own party to protect women against abortion rights and why they say they'll keep doing it. a diabetes drug that has manufacturers racing to get fda approval. off the top 20rks million peel facing another severe weather threat in the southeast. parts of georgia are expected to

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Katy Tur Reports

government to tell me how to control my body, especially when you're seeing bills that would not have exceptions for rape or incest, so you've seen this in kansas, we've seen this in other places in kentucky. the midterms were a real, i think, example of how much abortion rights were actually backed up and they were supporters of abortion rights in states that were red and blue. michigan, i think, is another good example where you saw another bill and effort to restrict abortions fail. in this regard, it's a political issue, and of course as women in south carolina were saying, it's also a moral issue. there's so many women around this country who say i don't want this to be part of a political debate. >> there's a lot of women, including republican nancy mace who i spoke to the other day saying she is pro life. that doesn't mean she's antiabortion in all cases. she believes there should be exceptions, room for a woman to make that choice. yamiche alcindor, thank you very much. and joining me now is south carolina republican state senator sandy sen, one of the three republicans who blocked her state's near total abortion ban. senator, thank you very much for

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PoliticsNation

astonishing. number one, you have a singl judge that is asserting himsel to make a new rule for the entire nation, even assure diction is silly with in tha one single district. now, thank goodness we got a reprieve but, the second thing is tha is truly ominous and shows how extreme this judge was the reaction, the antiabortion fourth of. he is making a decision that a fda federal drug administratio approved drug that was don after scientific trials, has been in the u.s. based o science, he is saying that i is not a valid drug. now, it that kind of reasoning and power grab could be applie to cancer treatment drugs. so, accountable differen levels this is a shockin decision and we have temporary relief with the supreme court holding it but, keep in mind alito, the author of jobs and thomas, a big proponent of, jobs bot dissented. >> now, let's go to this

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Ana Cabrera Reports

summer's 5-4 decision on roe let's bring in nbc news washington correspondent yamiche alcindor yamiche, the supreme court had already extended this stay once. what are you hearing now from both sides of this issue as they await a decision that could come at any moment? >> well, really this is about the moment that we're waiting, and everyone's sort of been quiet on both sides when it comes to the actual people who have had this before the supreme court. that being said, antiabortion rights groups have said that they believe the fda was wrong in approving this abortion pill, mifepristone they've been making the argument that they believe that this is not science-based and that also subsequent ways that made it more broad to access this so that that was added, and that was wrong. we saw the fifth circuit of appeals say that you cannot challenge the approval at this point of the pill itself because it was 20 years ago, but that other things that were happening

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

i mean, do you worry about the upending the status quo and sort of upending the fda's authority in a way that will be -- create sort of chaos in the pharmaceutical industry? >> i think that's totally alarmist totally alarmist by the way, when did the fda go above the law? it can ignore the administrative procedure act, which every other agency has to follow theoretically, but they don't have to. i think that's alarmist, and i also think that the fda should not be above the law. meanwhile south carolina senator and potential 2024 hopeful tim scott said friday that where he to be president, he would support and sign the strongest antiabortion bill the legislature could pass take a look. >> every time a state pulls the dobbs decision, states have the ability to have the most conservative bills that they can get past their legislature i support the culture of life

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

ban? >> if at the judiciary and the state of florida finds tha 15-week ban to b unconstitutional then that would affect the six-week ba as well, meaning that abortion rights would stay intact in th state of florida it's also worth noting tha there was tremendous fanfare when ron desantis signed a 15-week ban into place this was that of the night silence in regard to six-wee ban and the reason why is that many republicans are finding that is a losing issue including amongst othe republicans, who don't wan this there are republican women antiabortion folks who hav found themselves in deadly situations that they simply di not anticipate post-dobbs. that's part of a lawsuit i texas right now, where there are women who are suing becaus though they were antiabortion, they found themselves needin abortions in order to save their lives.

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All In With Chris Hayes

and good evening from new york i'm chris hayes. today, lawmakers in th republican controlled florid state house passed a bil banning abortion after just si weeks of pregnancy effectively, a complete an total ban. the new band now goes to governor ron desantis who is expected to sign it into law which will make florida one of the most restrictive states in the union an abortion. this highlights how seriousl the republican party conservatives, the right-win is pursuing its antiabortion aims and how key the issue i going to be in the nex presidential election. if you want to run for president, as a republican i 2024, and folks are lining up, you need to have an answer t this simple direct question. do you support a national ba on abortion? of course, until last summer national ban on abortion was impossible in fact, unconstitutional. this supreme ruled in roe v. wade and affirming casey tha

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All In With Chris Hayes

the republican party conservatives, the right-win is pursuing its antiabortion aims and how key the issue i going to be in the nex presidential election. if you want to run for president, as a republican i 2024, and folks are lining up, you need to have an answer t this simple direct question. do you support a national ba on abortion? of course, until last summer national ban on abortion was impossible in fact, unconstitutional. this supreme ruled in roe v. wade and affirming casey tha the right to an abortion i protected by the constitution. the antiabortion movement, the republican party, th right-wing were successful i taking that away they got the three justice they needed on the court who gets it road, overturned it. since the court overturned roe last june, a national abortion ban has once again become real live question we are already seein republicans introduced bans in state after state, where the have control now including florida. some outright, some afte

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Inside Politics With John King

that it had in the 2022 midterms . and really, this is gone. in terms of an enthusiasm factor. that is where we've seen. the biggest swing is that previously republicans really use this as an issue to fire up their base, and now we're seeing democrats much more able to do so themselves and that there are risks for republicans who come out with these more extreme. russian positions, and perhaps that's why. whereas last year when he signed the 15 week abortion, he did it with an audience in a church with a lot of pomp and circumstance. this year, he did it behind closed doors. he then released that picture hours after signing it, but just the tweet and a picture and today in speaking at liberty university, seems like he made only passing reference to this abortion bill, which is notable and so in the politics of the moment, you have republicans who are antiabortion, and you have the republican base, which wants candidates for the most part. who are antiabortion, and then you have his. jeremy knows what we've seen the last few years. the power of this issue has in mobilizing women voters mobilizing younger voters affecting you in the suburbs. so when you get to swing states, the question is. does this help

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