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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151113:19:29:00

from the zmort and what's the recent history on this? >> this is a challenge to perhaps the toughest abortion restriction now in the country. this is the law that was passed with great fanfare. you may recall in texas, two years ago, it was hb2 and imposes two restrictions on abortion clinics in texas. they must all meet the standards of ambulatory care, surgical centers and the doctors that perform brpgss must have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals. as a result of the passage of the law, the number of open abortion clinics in texas has gone from about 40 down to just under 20. and women's groups in the state say if the supreme court up holds the law the number of clinics in the second largest state in the country would go down to just nine. but the importance of this case goes well beyond texas, brian, because this is become something that other states want to emulate either of these two restrictions are now -- have been passed by about a dozen

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151113:21:10:00

admit a minimum wage number of patients to their hospital each year. because abortions have such a very, very rare follow-up in terms of the need for any woman to present at an emergency room, no doctor is going to be able to fill the quota of the patient demand. and they understood this. in fact, lieutenant at the time, lieutenant governor due hurst was very clear as to why these standards were being passed in the state of texas. it was with the stated purpose of closing these clinics, not with the purpose that they're hiding behind now, of protecting women's health. >> this has become a real political issue. you ran for texas governor in 2014. you lost to a republican there. i guess i wonder your perspective today as the supreme court takes this on, in an election year, in a presidential election year, can we separate out the politics from the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151113:21:02:00

>> the court will hear this case, we don't know exactly when yet, either in late february or mid march with a decision by late june. so one way or the other, the issue of abortion will be coming from the supreme court in late june and potentially injecting it into the presidential campaign. >> thanks, pete. joining me now is carol tobias, president of the national right to life. are you there? >> yes, i am. >> i'd love to know your reaction to the supreme court taking this up. >> well, we are anxious to see what they will decide. many states have been wanting to place these kinds of limits on abortion facilities and to set up some standards for them. so we're anxious to see what they think should be done. >> the argument has been that it limits women's accessibility to health care, to reproductive

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20151113:20:39:00

this is the one i mentioned. this will the the first them supreme court itself has tackled this issue in any way since 2007. this particular dispute is about a law in the state of texas that would close the majority of the state's abortion clinics, and the question for the supremes is whether that places too much of a burden on a woman's constitutional right to an abortion which was re-established under roe v. wade. let's get the details from trace gallagher. explain the arguments. >> texas passed a law two years ago mandating that abortion clippics must have the same standards a surgical centers which means passing building codes, specialized equipment and increasing staffing. doctors who perform abortions need to have privileges at a nearby hospital, abortion clinics say it's just not financially feasible to comply with those strict standards and that 80% of the clinics, mostly in rural areas, would be forced to shut down. because of that, and that would delay or prevent thousands of

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20151113:08:41:00

test, you said you are sure men failed the test too? according to the lawsuit male officers who took the t's failed the test at 2.2%, but female officers over 40 who took the test failed at a rate of 38%. >> whoa. >> but what is interesting about the department is they have one standard and it never changes. it doesn't change as you get older. it is the exact opposite of the military whr the older you get -- where older you get the lower the standards are and they are different standards for men and women. >> prediction, andy? they will change the standard. >> i believe you're right. more than half of the cops who filed the lawsuit have since passed the test and are back on the beat. >> now they are all back on the beat. the chief just changed it. >> true, true. >> i am done. >> he dropped the test. >> he is really done thousand. thank you, andy. dpot tau go. gotta go. a terrifying mascot or a love

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20151113:20:40:00

women from obtaining an abortion or force them to get a risky abortion. texas awe likers say they're simply looking out for the well-being of women, saying better equipment and more staffing helps alleviate the dangers associated with abortion. >> what kind of timeline are we thinking here for the argument from the supreme court and then the decision by the court? >> well, the court will likely hear the case in march or april next year, and a ruling sometime? june, just few months before we elect a new president. opponents argue that states should not have the power to put regular layings in place that violate a woman's constitutional right. texas will argue the supreme court shouldn't be acting like the country's most powerful medical board with the power to set medical standards across the country. now, it's fascinating that justice anthony kennedy stands to bet the deciding vote here because kennedy is the one that wrote a key opinion back in 1992 saying, states do have a

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151113:21:08:00

about the legitimate interest that the state might have, he had absolutely nothing to say with regard to why this would make women safer. he, in fact, repeatedly said, i simply feel that it will. and there's a reason for that. in contrast to your caller a moment ago, these are not surgical procedures. abortion is not a surgical procedure. and the state simply cannot claim any interest in why it ought to meet the standards of a surgical center. they also have no ability to claim why there's a legitimate interest in having admitting privileges for doctors because the consequence, any negative consequence of an abortion procedure is extremely rare. and in the instances where a woman has had to seek follow-up, there hasn't been an issue with the fact that her particular

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20151112:20:01:00

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20151112:20:01:00
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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151112:01:29:00

brain surgeons and i would think they would know a little bit more about bank welcome what we did to save this economy and what we might have to do in the future. and capital standards is part of the answer, but that's sort of like governor bush just had, somebody said, say capital standards, and he said it like five times, but i'm not sure he even knew what he meant. but he had nothing else to talk about how you deal with too big to fail, too big to regulate, too big to manage. all the issues we've mostly fixed, but not entirely fixed in our financial services. >> there were a lot of moments last night where i felt like i was catching the student in class who had not even read the cliff notes, maybe read a few pages. >> and this may sound a bit partisan, but contrast it with the democratic debate. the democrats, first of all, they have respect for the voter and each other in the democratic debates, where they talked substantiative policy issues with much more depth than this sort of prattle in the republican debates.

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CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin-20151112-19:45:00

him. they use less than lethal force, but there has to be standards where it says if this doesn't work this many times, you have to move to the next less than lethal. at that point he was at the hospital. he should have been put on a gurney because most police department s stipulate if someone has done a drug and they tell you -- >> which he did on the ground. >> or saying they have an illness or their heart or breathing problem, you take them to the hospital before you take them to jail. that's the breakdown. >> that's unissue. the second is you have the family. let me play some of the sound from the family attorney. they are saying it was the medical examiner who ruled this acute cocaine intoxication. they are blaming police. here's the attorney. >> it's intentional. there's no accident here. it wasn't accidental that they tased mr. lambert the first time or the second time or the third

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