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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

that actually it suppressed the market — that actually it suppressed the market. one of the reasons why heat pumps _ market. one of the reasons why heat pumps are _ market. one of the reasons why heat pumps are so expensive is because at that point— pumps are so expensive is because at that point the market got the signal from government that they didn't need _ from government that they didn't need to— from government that they didn't need to keep developing the technologies or innovate and we don't _ technologies or innovate and we don't need to do this. meanwhile 1.5 million _ don't need to do this. meanwhile 1.5 million homes in this country are not built— million homes in this country are not built to — million homes in this country are not built to net zero and think how nruch _ not built to net zero and think how much money those people would have saved _ much money those people would have saved if _ much money those people would have saved if we _ much money those people would have saved if we would have kept with that policy. but saved if we would have kept with that policy-— that policy. but do you think that we are seeing — that policy. but do you think that we are seeing politicians' - that policy. but do you think that i we are seeing politicians' attitudes to all of this changing. chris stark says the collective fear and it has changed but do you feel that? i says the collective fear and it has changed but do you feel that? i have to say when — changed but do you feel that? i have to say when rishi _ changed but do you feel that? i have to say when rishi sunak _ changed but do you feel that? i have to say when rishi sunak stood - changed but do you feel that? i have to say when rishi sunak stood up - changed but do you feel that? i have to say when rishi sunak stood up and .ave to say when rishi sunak stood up and gave that _ to say when rishi sunak stood up and gave that speech i wondered the same thin- gave that speech i wondered the same thing chris— gave that speech i wondered the same thing chris stark said. is he trying to introduce another wedge issue in the 20 _ to introduce another wedge issue in the 20 days of conservative government without any ideas and therefore — government without any ideas and therefore just looking for things —— dwindling — therefore just looking for things —— dwindling days. i think it's really regrettable. i hope he comes back to what he _ regrettable. i hope he comes back to what he always says which he is doing _ what he always says which he is doing this — what he always says which he is doing this for his children stop that is— doing this for his children stop that is why we need to be thinking about— that is why we need to be thinking about it _ that is why we need to be thinking about it but actually i think there are good — about it but actually i think there are good market reasons for doing

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CNN This Morning Weekend

legislator, but joe biden got is done and we are not doing a good enough job delivering that message and showing people how the work over the last three years has improved their lives. i think that republicans are trying to use the environment as a wedge issue. i think young people are really worried about their future. and they're worried about what is happening to the climate and we have to remind everybody that these -- like michigan is going to be as frozen as iowa. today we have had floods. you're seeing weather like the fires in california and the hurricanes in the florida because of environmental concerns. we've got to remind people of that and, look, we have a tough issue in the middle east that's got to be an issue addressed as well. >> certainly important to a lot of communities in michigan that have been disappointed in the president's support or the way in which he is supporting israel in the war with hamas. let me ask you, you said -- you pointed out in 2016 you said that donald trump would win

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PoliticsNation

candidates might talk about the issue to what voters? >> absolutely, brave. push that top decision we have seen an evolution and how black voters think about abortion. prior to the job decision, went at woman's right to abortion was the law of the land, abortion was much more of a wedge issue in the black community. we saw a lot more new once, a lot more variance and how people supported or did not support abortion. since then, every time abortion has been on that ballot, blip voters have supported abortion more than any other group in the electorate, including in a high of just three months ago when issue 1 was on that ballot and black men, 87% of black men supported a shoot one. they wanted right to an abortion. so i do think democrats have an opportunity here to not just mobilize voters, black voters around abortion, but two disqualified republicans who have demonstrated extreme

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

is incredibly dangerous right now. for anybody who can get pregnant. and so, we need a state that has some sort of constitutional protection to be able to continue to allow care. >> let's talk about those 150,000 signatures from republicans. i'm not surprised by those numbers, given what we've seen in states across this country, where republican voters who may not even consider themselves pro abortion rights have said, this is government overreach. it's going to far. who was it that came out? who were those folks and what did you hear from them? >> yeah, there everyday floridians. people don't want to see the government interfering with their private lives. these abortion bans are wildly unpopular and people are tired of their republican senators or their democratic senators pivoting to abortion as a wedge issue. they want to see their doctors decide when they can access health care. >> talk us through where this goes from here, lauren. >> yeah, so we now are going to have oral arguments in front of the supreme court here in florida on february 7th.

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

vote now than it was ten years ago. as americans, we become obsessed with the notion that forward progress is inevitable. but backwards progress happens as well. whether we're moving forward or not is largely dependent of who we are as a society. we're in a society today deeply polarized among racial lines and where too many understands that race is an original wedge issue and are creating the environment to see just the kind of violence that we witnessed in jacksonville. >> but it's discussed differently today. in 1963, we were three years away from lester maddocks, a proud, racist segregationist in georgia becoming the governor of georgia. lester maddocks could not exist today. but lester maddocks would not talk the way he did then today were he running, right? it's different. what are the wedge issues today that you hear?

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CNN This Morning Weekend

ing how you feel? >> no, because i do think a lot of that is for a fact. a lot of those are trumped up. i don't find the charges against him being trumped up at all. that's my opinion. >> joining us now to discuss is erroll louis, host of the you decide podcast. good to see you. the iowa state fair attracting large crowds. today we'll see the leading candidates so it could be the main event. what are you watching for? >> good morning. i'm going to be watching to see how the crowds react and whether they talk about abortion. we've got an issue on the table that is a wedge issue for republican candidates. in one state after another when it's put up to a referendum, the voters are telling the candidates via 6-4 margin in

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CNN This Morning Weekend

almost every instance that they want abortion to be legal and available. all of these candidates have been sort of talking about what is, in effect, a national ban on abortion. not popular, not going to win, divides voters, and yet they seem to cling to it because that's what the donor class wants. i would love to see if they are going to continue to do that in iowa, because it's really a losing issue. and yet, it's really what you have to do in order to win with the evangelical base in iowa. perfect wedge issue. very much worth watch ing. >> mike pence has certainly been out front and consistent about where he stands on the issue. also happet the iowa state fair today, we will see nine congressional floridian republicans traveling with the former presint trump and not with the current governor ron desantis. erroll, how do you interpret this? is this just political jabs and

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All In With Chris Hayes

now. jess, let me ask you, you've got in this split screen. you are in iowa saying a six-week ban is great. you support that, i'm going to -- saying the dobbs was all on me. voters in ohio are coming out august at like 75% of the midterm level in an off year august election. what does that say to you? >> it says to me that abortion. the right to abortion is a consensus issue. we all agree on this. what do california and kansas have in common? it sounds like the start of the joke. what they have in common is that they both care about abortion rights. every state in the country does. we've been told for as long as i've been doing politics, and his lungs have been alive, that abortion is one of the most contentious issues we have. is the most for lies in, it's a wedge issue. the fact is that is just not. we call this a foundational right. what we mean by that is that lots of other parts of your lives are standing on the foundation that the right to decide when and whether to

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All In With Chris Hayes

campaign manager for the obama campaign senior adviser to president obama, both of them join me now. jess, let me ask you, you've got in this split screen. you are in iowa saying a six -week ban is great. you support that, i'm going to -- saying the dobbs was all on me. voters in ohio are coming out august at like 75% of the midterm level in an off year august election. what does that say to you? >> it says to me that abortion. the right to abortion is a consensus issue. we all agree on this. what do california and kansas have in common? it sounds like the start of the joke. what they have in common is that they both care about abortion rights. every state in the country does. we've been told for as long as i've been doing politics, and his lungs have been alive, that abortion is one of the most contentious issues we have. is the most for lies in, it's a wedge issue. the fact is that is just not. we call this a foundational right. what we mean by that is that lots of other parts of your

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The Context

strategy will? create more jobs, and is more sustainable. i am astonished that rishi sunak is doubling down on his failing and weak policy on climate action. businesses and individuals, families have suffered 13 years of failing tory energy policy. that has left us the worst hit of any western european country during this energy crisis. suddenly the cost of going green, in a cost of living crisis, has become a wedge issue. not solely in the uk, there is a similar dividing line in the us overjoe biden�*s policies towards oil and gas. last week, in spain the hard right gained ground, pledging to roll back climate commitments. do we have the time for that? the scientists and the forecasters say we are already missing targets we have set, and things will only get worse. so tonight on the last day of a record hot, july, we are going to spend the first half hour of the programme with an expert panel.

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