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wade was overturned, it was our intent that the pre-roe law become the law of arizona again. everyone was very clear. i don't know why suddenly people are flipping their positions. the arizona supreme court ruled collectively in recognizing the intent of the legislature in their ruling. legislators in this state, even when part of it was controlled by democrats, have never intended to, and have been factory and firm this -- have in fact reaffirmed this pre-roe law. abortion is barbaric, akin to slavery, establishing that a baby is mere property that can be disposed of as the property owner sees fit. it is wrong, and while a few tweaks to the pre-roe lame be in order to provide clarity on miscarriages and an additional exception of rape along with the current exception to stabilize the mother, a complete repeal as a betrayal of everything arizona has always stood for. at 15 weeks, a baby can feel pain, and during abortion, their skulls are crushed and their limbs are ripped from their body. it is insulting that the consulting class and other scribblers characters are pursuing
wade was overturned, it was our intent that the pre-roe law become the law of arizona again. everyone was very clear. i don't know why suddenly people are flipping their positions. the arizona supreme court ruled collectively in recognizing the intent of the legislature in their ruling. legislators in this state, even when part of it was controlled by democrats, have never intended to, and have been factory and firm this -- have in fact reaffirmed this pre-roe law. abortion is barbaric, akin to...
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wade was overturned, it was our intent that the pre-roe law become the law of arizona again. everyone was very clear. i don't know why suddenly people are flipping their positions. the arizona supreme court ruled collectively in recognizing the intent of the legislature in their ruling. legislators in this state, even when part of it was controlled by democrats, have never intended to, and have been factory and firm this -- have in fact reaffirmed this pre-roe law. abortion is barbaric, akin to slavery, establishing that a baby is mere property that can be disposed of as the property owner sees fit. it is wrong, and while a few tweaks to the pre-roe lame be in order to provide clarity on miscarriages and an additional exception of rape along with the current exception to stabilize the mother, a complete repeal as a betrayal of everything arizona has always stood for. at 15 weeks, a baby can feel pain, and during abortion, their skulls are crushed and their limbs are ripped from their body. it is insulting that the consulting class and other scribblers characters are pursuing
wade was overturned, it was our intent that the pre-roe law become the law of arizona again. everyone was very clear. i don't know why suddenly people are flipping their positions. the arizona supreme court ruled collectively in recognizing the intent of the legislature in their ruling. legislators in this state, even when part of it was controlled by democrats, have never intended to, and have been factory and firm this -- have in fact reaffirmed this pre-roe law. abortion is barbaric, akin to...
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. >> i stand here with my colleagues from the arizona delegation senate and house and with close friends of congresswoman gabrielle giffords to remember of that tragic event that took place three years ago today. january 8, 2011 at 10:10 a.m., in just 19 seconds, 19 people, including congress when -- congresswoman giffords and myself were shot at a corner in tucson, arizona. this event was democracy in action. a member of this body, a people's house, was meeting one-on-one with her constituents. six wonderful people died that day, including my friend gabe zimmerman, my go to guy on the congresswoman staff. >> c-span, powered by cable. gentleman from new jersey seek recognition?om new jersey seek >> mr. speaker, i rise, along with my colleagues, to convey our deepest sorrow of the passing of our good friend, six term new jersey congressman donald payne jr. of the 10th congressional district. we're grateful for his public service and offer our prayers and condolences to his wife and their children. like his father before him, and i served with him as a great man, donald payne sr., donald j
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look at arizona. it goes all the way back to 1864 before arizona was even a state before women have the right to vote, concluding that is the law of the land in arizona. today, maggot republicans refuse to repeal that ban in arizona. trump is taking us back 160 years. he says it is up to the states. this is all about states rights. but he is wrong. the supreme court was wrong. it should be a constitutional right in the federal constitution, a federal right. [crowd cheering] and it should not matter where an american lives. this isn't about states, it's about women's rights. [crowd cheering] i mean this. look, now he is worried voters will hold him accountable for saying he is responsible for getting roe v. wade overturned. donald trump is worried voters will hold him accountable for the cruelty and chaos he has created. folks, we are going to hold him accountable. [crowd cheering] we are. he should be held accountable. he should be accountable for state's and acting extreme laws that put ivf treatment
look at arizona. it goes all the way back to 1864 before arizona was even a state before women have the right to vote, concluding that is the law of the land in arizona. today, maggot republicans refuse to repeal that ban in arizona. trump is taking us back 160 years. he says it is up to the states. this is all about states rights. but he is wrong. the supreme court was wrong. it should be a constitutional right in the federal constitution, a federal right. [crowd cheering] and it should not...
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arizona. his services -- service in different capacities throughout the years has left a mark on our communities forever. paul's journey began when he enlisted in the u.s. army in 1952, bravely serving in the medical corps during the korean war until his honorable discharge in 1954. his commitment to his country did not end there. it continued throughout his life as he has tirelessly advocated for veterans arights and support services, specifically those which address chronic homelessness among our veterans. his compassion and dedication to improving the lives of his fellow veterans knows no boundaries. as a founding member of the veterans memorial foundation, paul spent 10 years advocating for a final resting place for our nation's heroes in tucson. he understood the importance of having a central location for family members to visit their loved ones and started the arizona veterans memorial cementtary. despite facing challenges along the way, the cemetery broke down in 2014. thanks in large
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and i were shot in tucson, arizona. this event was democracy in action. a member of this body, the people's house was meeting one-on-one with her constituents. six wonderful people died that day, including my friend, gabe zimmerman, go-to guy on the congresswoman's staff. >> c-span, powered by cable. ouo voters. mr. vargas, first explained the mission of the association and its history for viewers who may not know. guest: good morning and thank you for having me on your show. we are actually two organizations. one is a membership organization founded in 1976 by the late congressman who was the first latino elected to congress in california in modern times. it started as a network of supporters all over the country. republicans, democrats and independents. to work together to promote the participation of latinos in american democracy. five years later, they funded an educational fund. to implement programs. i have been with the organization 30 years. the impact we have had over those three decades billy shows that in how many latino elected officials there
and i were shot in tucson, arizona. this event was democracy in action. a member of this body, the people's house was meeting one-on-one with her constituents. six wonderful people died that day, including my friend, gabe zimmerman, go-to guy on the congresswoman's staff. >> c-span, powered by cable. ouo voters. mr. vargas, first explained the mission of the association and its history for viewers who may not know. guest: good morning and thank you for having me on your show. we are...
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missiles made in arizona. javelins made in alabama. artillery shells made in ohio, pennsylvania, texas. in other words, we are helping ukraine while at the same time investing can our own national security, supporting jobs in nearly 40 states all across america. united states is not acting alone, to state the obvious. our allies in europe and around the world have constantly been asking the are we going to step up? you're not going to walk away, are we? they are very concerned, and we failed to step up. thorley knows what happened to the cohesion of nato. they are also sending significant help to ukraine. we are all standing together against this brutal dictator. this is directly in united states national security interest. if putin triumphs in ukraine, the next move of russian forces could very well be a direct attack on a nato ally. you all know full well that in article five, that would be the first thing that comes to mind, which declares an attack on one is an attack on all. if putin attacked a nato ally like he is attacking ukrai
missiles made in arizona. javelins made in alabama. artillery shells made in ohio, pennsylvania, texas. in other words, we are helping ukraine while at the same time investing can our own national security, supporting jobs in nearly 40 states all across america. united states is not acting alone, to state the obvious. our allies in europe and around the world have constantly been asking the are we going to step up? you're not going to walk away, are we? they are very concerned, and we failed to...
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arizona's airports have received over $263 million it make enhance wants and improved service. when i wrote the pwarsz infrastructure law working toward prince lake completing widing of efrpbgs 10 it moves tens of millions of people. thanks it the grant award by the pwarsz infrastructure law an expanded three lane i-10 through the indian community will be a reality. arizonans are excited for this and we look forward to our partnership in implementing all aspects of the bill. you said in your testimony that safety is d.o.t. agencies primary mission. you contacted me last friday it let me know a railway train derailed language the arizona and new mexico board with gas two of them caught fire. there coasted interstate 40 inial directions paused service on the chief and prompted a two mile evacuation radius. aware eager it gets more information. details have been hard to come by on the cause or bake information like the fire duration or how they have figured out concernsment can you explain the time line of the investigation including how the cost of the derailment will be determin
arizona's airports have received over $263 million it make enhance wants and improved service. when i wrote the pwarsz infrastructure law working toward prince lake completing widing of efrpbgs 10 it moves tens of millions of people. thanks it the grant award by the pwarsz infrastructure law an expanded three lane i-10 through the indian community will be a reality. arizonans are excited for this and we look forward to our partnership in implementing all aspects of the bill. you said in your...
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take a look at arizona. they goes all the way back to 1864 before arizona was a state and women have the right to vote. that is the law of the land in arizona. today maga republicans refuse to repeal that ban in arizona. trump is literally taking us back 160 years. he says it is up to the states. it's about states rights. he's wrong. the supreme court was wrong. it should be a constitutional right and a federal constitution. a federal right. [applause] it should not matter in america where you live. it's about women's rights. host: president biden in florida yesterday at a campaign stop talking about abortion. the topic is before the supreme court today. oral argument on an idahoar an abortion ban that allows for in hospitals whether a federal that allows for emergency abortion health care at hospitals preempts this idaho state ban. we'llcoverage beginning here on c-span at 10:00 a.m. eastern time on our free mobile app c-span now, or online at c-span.org. the emergency abortion health care, the federal law
take a look at arizona. they goes all the way back to 1864 before arizona was a state and women have the right to vote. that is the law of the land in arizona. today maga republicans refuse to repeal that ban in arizona. trump is literally taking us back 160 years. he says it is up to the states. it's about states rights. he's wrong. the supreme court was wrong. it should be a constitutional right and a federal constitution. a federal right. [applause] it should not matter in america where you...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from arizona seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize someone who is undoubtedly one of the greatest public servants in my state that they've ever known. janice k. brewer. ms. lesko: jan brewer served arizona for decades starting in the statehouse of representatives and then in the state senate where she was majority whip. she also served on the maricopa county board of supervisors, and then as arizona's secretary of state. after a gubernatorial vacancy, jan became arizona's 2 2nd governor and was overwhelmingly re-elected for a second term. governor brewer is someone i have admired for her independence and convictions. she dedicated her time in office to leave our state better than she found it, and her efforts helped lay the foundation for arizona's current success and prosperity. arizona's eighth congressional district thanks governor jan brewer for her am
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from arizona seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize someone who is undoubtedly one of the greatest public servants in my state that they've ever known. janice k. brewer. ms. lesko: jan brewer served arizona for decades starting in the statehouse of...
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we're already seeing that in some of the school districts in arizona. and we're a growth state. so the point i'm trying to nail down is our bond rates are higher than 13 other industrialized countries. should that tell you what the bond markets think about us? and this is actually a more recent phenomenon is seeing this differential with this many, which what does that tell you about what the world thinks about our controlling inflation, about our governments, our demographics, our tax policies? and when you saw last week the i.m.f., when the i.m.f. is putting in their international report on debt and taking a swipe at the united states saying -- two things that are fascinating. they're worried about us and our scale of borrowing, and the fact the united states and china are the two big economies so pping much of the world's credit, we're crushing much of the developed world because we're consuming all the money that would help build up their economies. there's some ugly stuff in here. so for all my democratic colleagues who run around and talk about the morality of helping the
we're already seeing that in some of the school districts in arizona. and we're a growth state. so the point i'm trying to nail down is our bond rates are higher than 13 other industrialized countries. should that tell you what the bond markets think about us? and this is actually a more recent phenomenon is seeing this differential with this many, which what does that tell you about what the world thinks about our controlling inflation, about our governments, our demographics, our tax...
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as you said, arizona, 10,000. 839,000 poor people who did not vote. georgia, 12,000 margin. 746,000 people who didn't vote. wisconsin, 20000 and one million. north carolina, 74000 and 1.1 million. every single state, 10 times to 80 times the margin of victory were present in poor people who did not vote. we can talk about it but there are three things politically i think this effort does that is truly unique. one is reaching out to people at the grassroots. it is a bottom up model. it is in community, mobile. that is what will make the most difference. two, provide candidates with the information to talk to voters about their real lived experience and what matters to them in their lives. and three, there are initiatives in a number of states that can help bring these voters out. i won't mention all of them but in arizona, ohio, michigan, we have one fair wage on the ballot. you talk to poor people. don't go out i just vote for these politicians. vote yourself a raise. that is motivating coming from local voices. again, this is politically game changin
as you said, arizona, 10,000. 839,000 poor people who did not vote. georgia, 12,000 margin. 746,000 people who didn't vote. wisconsin, 20000 and one million. north carolina, 74000 and 1.1 million. every single state, 10 times to 80 times the margin of victory were present in poor people who did not vote. we can talk about it but there are three things politically i think this effort does that is truly unique. one is reaching out to people at the grassroots. it is a bottom up model. it is in...
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michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, and arizona, so democrats are playing defense right now. they cannot have anything go wrong without losing control of the senate. host: you wrote a piece recently asking whether the democrats could lose control of the senate the better question would be what the republican majority could look like. guest: i hate saying that, but given that west virginia where joe manchin is retiring, given that betsy will turn over, if trump wins they do not have to lose any. they could go 7-0 49-04 vulnerable republican seats and still lose their majority, but if democrats could get out of this with losing only two or three seats that they would be pretty lucky. we have seen years where parties have lost 7, 8, nine or more. in 1980, they lost 12 seats. this could be a horrible night for democrats. it is unlikely it will be a great win for them in the senate. host: jon tester is seeking his fourth term and mpr has outlined, he is pitching his usual moderate message. it does the moderate positions to work for him in montana? guest: it has worked well. the qu
michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, and arizona, so democrats are playing defense right now. they cannot have anything go wrong without losing control of the senate. host: you wrote a piece recently asking whether the democrats could lose control of the senate the better question would be what the republican majority could look like. guest: i hate saying that, but given that west virginia where joe manchin is retiring, given that betsy will turn over, if trump wins they do not have to lose any....
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justice gorsuch: arizona -- arizona was -- just sorry to interrupt, but arizona was an immigration case and -- genel prelogar: right. justice gorsuch: -- the rd, and washington was an attempt by a state to impose its worker compensation laws on the federal government in a way different from others. i -- i te ose points. and equity is all about propriarinterests and things like that. do we havehahere? general prelogar: the -- well, i think that the court -- it's not -- ianto make sure to make clear that there are a long line of caseshastand for this principle, including cases that ha addressed it directly like in re debs -- justice gorsuch: oh, debs. general prelogar: -- wyandot, so justice gorsuch: do you really want to rely on debs, general? i mean, that wasn't exactly our brightest moment. general prelogar: i do think, though, att reflects the history and tradition of this nationn cognizing that it's entirely appropriate for the united states to seek to protect its interests in this manner. and t say, justice gorsuch -- justice gorsuch: what do you -- genalrelogar: -- this is a really
justice gorsuch: arizona -- arizona was -- just sorry to interrupt, but arizona was an immigration case and -- genel prelogar: right. justice gorsuch: -- the rd, and washington was an attempt by a state to impose its worker compensation laws on the federal government in a way different from others. i -- i te ose points. and equity is all about propriarinterests and things like that. do we havehahere? general prelogar: the -- well, i think that the court -- it's not -- ianto make sure to make...
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reuters is reporting on the arizona senate voting to repeal the states 1864 ban on abortion which could have otherwise gone effect within weeks if not st down. in 2022 the u.s. supreme court decided to d e federal constitutional right to an abortion, leaving it up to states to did as ault, arizona supreme of whole -- upholding the 1864r the repeal was approved by the senate on a 16-14 vote with two republicans crossing party lines e in favor. the head -- the bill now heads to the governor's desk, and she isxpted to sign it into law. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. it we are funded by these television companies on, including cox. >> this syndrome is extremely rare. but friends don't have to be. when you're connected, you're not alone. >> cox supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. by a vote of 320-91 the house passed legis that require the education department to
reuters is reporting on the arizona senate voting to repeal the states 1864 ban on abortion which could have otherwise gone effect within weeks if not st down. in 2022 the u.s. supreme court decided to d e federal constitutional right to an abortion, leaving it up to states to did as ault, arizona supreme of whole -- upholding the 1864r the repeal was approved by the senate on a 16-14 vote with two republicans crossing party lines e in favor. the head -- the bill now heads to the governor's...
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. >> by a 32-28 vote, the arizona house of representatives has agreed to repeal a law banning a portion. the state senate must vote to repeal the bill before the ban is knocked up to the old law was revived on ri9 and unless the senate votes to takes action, could take effect within 60 days of the ruling. >> is the vice president for ed choice, here to talk about team views on k-12 education. what is ed choice? guest: it is a nonprofit national bipartisan organization launched in 1996. our mission is to advance freedom, opportunity and choice for all k-12 students and for them to lead successful lives in a stronger society. we seek to build awareness and understanding of school choice issues and the broader k-12 education ecosystem that can empower families to access and choose and the learning environment that best meets the needs of their children. we inform policymakers, peer groups, education leaders and entrepreneurs, public policy and legal affairs, medication advocacy, workshops, trainings and outreach. and i lead a research team. host: your group conducted a survey that we are t
. >> by a 32-28 vote, the arizona house of representatives has agreed to repeal a law banning a portion. the state senate must vote to repeal the bill before the ban is knocked up to the old law was revived on ri9 and unless the senate votes to takes action, could take effect within 60 days of the ruling. >> is the vice president for ed choice, here to talk about team views on k-12 education. what is ed choice? guest: it is a nonprofit national bipartisan organization launched in...
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and they held because of people like rusty bowers, the speaker of the arizona state house, who refused repeatedly the pressure of donald trump to take unconstitutional actions because of mike pence. they held because individuals in positions that mattered did the right thing. and the lesson for all of us, i'm amazed how many leaders seem to view themselves as bystanders. let's ignore trump and he will go away and we do not have to defeat him. no, we actually have to defeat him and we all have to do that. not just those in elected office. we have to hold elected officials to a higher standard. when i think about the most memorable and consequential experiences in the house, before the select committee, it was times when i was in a debate with someone i did not agree with on whatever the issue was, but they were knowledgeable. another member or members who knew what they're talking about, understand why they arrived at the view that they had. i hope i could come into the debate as prepared as they were. when you show that respect, that is how you get good policy. you're willing to listen
and they held because of people like rusty bowers, the speaker of the arizona state house, who refused repeatedly the pressure of donald trump to take unconstitutional actions because of mike pence. they held because individuals in positions that mattered did the right thing. and the lesson for all of us, i'm amazed how many leaders seem to view themselves as bystanders. let's ignore trump and he will go away and we do not have to defeat him. no, we actually have to defeat him and we all have...
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arizona state university said many were arrested. but eastern university in boston and washington university in st. louis. they arrested protesters at austin last week. california canceled one of their commitment -- one of their commitments. speculation that other colleges will follow suit. we are asking you about the role. should they intervene in this campus protests? what are your thoughts? if you are a college student, administrator or faculty member, you can call (202) 748-8003. caller: hello. i am calling -- my concern is the national debt. i'm looking at my newspaper this morning and it says on wednesday , the outstanding u.s. public debt was 40 $7 trillion, and increase from last year. host: the debt is a topic that we often talk about, but we are talking about the protests. caller: ok. the protest. i do not understand by israel, taiwan and whatever cannot borrow the money that we are sending them. 26 trillion and 13,000,000,000,002 taiwan. i mean billions. why can't they borrow the money instead of just giving it to them? we
arizona state university said many were arrested. but eastern university in boston and washington university in st. louis. they arrested protesters at austin last week. california canceled one of their commitment -- one of their commitments. speculation that other colleges will follow suit. we are asking you about the role. should they intervene in this campus protests? what are your thoughts? if you are a college student, administrator or faculty member, you can call (202) 748-8003. caller:...
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. >> i stand here with my colleagues from the arizona delegation, both senate and house. we are very close friends of congresswoman gabrielle giffords. to remember a tragic event that took place three years ago today. january 8, 2011 at 10:10 a.m. in 19.6 seconds 19 people, including congresswoman giffords and myself were shot during a congress on your corner in tucson, arizona. the event was democracy in action. a member of this body, the people's house, was meeting one-on-one with her constituents. six wonderful people died that day. including my friend gabe zimmerman, my go to guy on the congresswoman staff. >> c-span, powered by cable. a discussion of policy concerning marijuana. we have kevin sabet joining us of the smart approaches to marijuana, who serves as president and ceo, and is the author of "smoke screen: what the marijuana industry does not want you to know," and paul armentano, with the organization for the reform of their deputy director. both of you, thank you for giving us your time today. if we could start both of you, about your organizations, the per
. >> i stand here with my colleagues from the arizona delegation, both senate and house. we are very close friends of congresswoman gabrielle giffords. to remember a tragic event that took place three years ago today. january 8, 2011 at 10:10 a.m. in 19.6 seconds 19 people, including congresswoman giffords and myself were shot during a congress on your corner in tucson, arizona. the event was democracy in action. a member of this body, the people's house, was meeting one-on-one with her...
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c-span, -- >> reuters is reporting there is law thatasoing to affect the next month and arizona state senate must now alsvo to repeal the bill before the ban is knockedut the old law was revived by a supreme court ruling and a left the senate vote to take action and it could take effect within 60 days of the ruling. ♪ c-span's washington journal, a live firm uncle evolving you to discuss the latest issues in government, politics, and public policy, from washington dc and across the country, elizabeth from the accountability center and heritage foundation's guest discusses the supreme court consideration of donald trump's claim of immunity from criminal charges from trying to overturn the 2020 election. washington journal, doing in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now, and online at c-span.org. ♪ >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these companies and more including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? it is way more than that. >> comcast is creating wi-fi enabled lift spaces so students from lo
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elsa in scottsdale, arizona. republican. and you say yes. elsa. >> yes. >> tell us why you think he is immune? >> tell you why he is immune? >> yes. why is the former president you believe he can claim immunity. >> he can claim immunity. because otherwise he would not be able to do the businesses that he needs to do to protect america. because they would have fear of making the wrong decisions and they can't make the right decisions so they are going to get crucified and we're going to be paying the price. >> ok. >> for making the wrong decision because they fear being persecuted. >> gail, columbus, ohio. good evening to you. what do you say on this question? >> good evening. no, no man should be above the law. he should never have full immunity. if he has full immunity, what would happen to our democracy? he would throw our country into -- wld be a third world country, if he has full immunity. all of the things that he has already done to our country. >> ok. gail, i want you to hang on the line. you and others and listen to the former presi
elsa in scottsdale, arizona. republican. and you say yes. elsa. >> yes. >> tell us why you think he is immune? >> tell you why he is immune? >> yes. why is the former president you believe he can claim immunity. >> he can claim immunity. because otherwise he would not be able to do the businesses that he needs to do to protect america. because they would have fear of making the wrong decisions and they can't make the right decisions so they are going to get...
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you even look at some of the senate candidates in arizona, pennsylvania, they have shifted their abortion position from 2022. like trump, they seem wary of being seen as a vote for me is a vote for restriction of abortion. how do you assess where republicans are as a whole? what is the downside of not taking a stand on 15 weeks or not being more vocal on the issues now? it appears to me that what happened in 2022 is sort of happening again. guest: first of all, people should say with a believe and stick with it. regardless of the issue, you should stick with what you believe and he particularly met. otherwise you get yourself in trouble and you're not honest about your own position. the question you're asking me and the question you're asking kari lake and donald trump you really should ask the democrats. whoever debates vice president harris and what we hope will be at least one bise presidential debate should ask her. vice president harris, in your own home state of california abortion is basically allowed anytime, anywhere, anyone. at least acknowledge science. forget about religion or
you even look at some of the senate candidates in arizona, pennsylvania, they have shifted their abortion position from 2022. like trump, they seem wary of being seen as a vote for me is a vote for restriction of abortion. how do you assess where republicans are as a whole? what is the downside of not taking a stand on 15 weeks or not being more vocal on the issues now? it appears to me that what happened in 2022 is sort of happening again. guest: first of all, people should say with a believe...
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. >> i stand here with my colleagues from the arizona delegation both senate and house. and with very close friends of congresswoman gabrielle gifford to remember a tragic event that took place three years ago today. on january 8, 2011, at 10:10 a.m. in just 19.6 seconds, 19 people including congresswoman gifford and i were shot on a corner in tucson, arizona. this event was democracy in action. a member of this body, the people's house was meeting one-on-one with our -- constituents. six wonderful people died that day including my friend gabe zimmerman, my go-to guy on the congresswoman's staff. >> c-span powered by cable. as campus unrest continues over the israel-hamas war, several senators have comment. up next,
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joanne: last summer in arizona during that horrible heatwave of 120 degrees out in the field. all of us, the changes in climate affect all of our bodies, they affect all of our communities and they affect the entire planet. some communities are harder hit. can you sort of really explain sort of why environmental justice is -- how do we address that and why do we have to address that? the other population that is very affected is seniors, and all sorts of ways, not just the heat but the electricity goes out and you are on an oxygen machine, there are all of these things that we do not even think about. sec. becerra: i have not seen the numbers recently but i am willing to wager that the number of people who die from some sort of climate exposure, the cohort that is the largest is seniors because during heat waves they do not have the air conditioning. during cold waves they do not have good heating and cannot afford to pay for the heat and they freeze. i suspect they are not connect with folks who are actually outdoors working who are exposed the way my dad was. it is fascinati
joanne: last summer in arizona during that horrible heatwave of 120 degrees out in the field. all of us, the changes in climate affect all of our bodies, they affect all of our communities and they affect the entire planet. some communities are harder hit. can you sort of really explain sort of why environmental justice is -- how do we address that and why do we have to address that? the other population that is very affected is seniors, and all sorts of ways, not just the heat but the...
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think about the famous video of a poll worker innocently moving some ballots from year to their aid arizona that became a very big story. you can imagine a deepfake story of that. you really get the use of ai for an attack. undermining faith. you can imagine other types of scenarios. you should show up. it is the set of attacks on election administration broad enough that we should be talking about policy responses or education responses now? one of the set of responses about? that should be most concerning to us? >> my biggest concern is what is generative ai ring to this? it would take a very detailed photo to stir up a giant controversy. will attackers spend a bunch figuring out a tool to do this? or will they just take a blurry photo and spend all of their time and money distributing that rumor? rather than generating the content? i don't think we know exactly how that shakes out. it is distribution that matters. the chokepoint for misinformation is not really the generation of it. it is the distribution of it. that is where people will still spend a lot of's -- of time. we should think
think about the famous video of a poll worker innocently moving some ballots from year to their aid arizona that became a very big story. you can imagine a deepfake story of that. you really get the use of ai for an attack. undermining faith. you can imagine other types of scenarios. you should show up. it is the set of attacks on election administration broad enough that we should be talking about policy responses or education responses now? one of the set of responses about? that should be...
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. >> you mentioned washington and you mentioned arina >> arizona versus the united states. >>rizona was an immigration case about the border. in washington was anttpt by a state to impose its worr compensation laws on the federal government in a way different from others. i take those points. equity is all about proprietary interest and things like that. do we have that here. >> want to make sure tre are a long line of cases according to this principle, including directly, like debs. >> do you really want to rely on debs, general? that was not exactlyur brightest moment. >> i do thk reflects the history of this nation and recognizes it is appropriate f the united states to protect its interests in these- this matter. this is an important issue for the united states. this is -- >> i'm try toe out the proprietary interest her it is money d w it is being spent. congressou give you lots of tools. >> i think there a otacle preemption principles that there are functis be served by having the medicare program i place. idaho has directly interfered with the ability of the hospital
. >> you mentioned washington and you mentioned arina >> arizona versus the united states. >>rizona was an immigration case about the border. in washington was anttpt by a state to impose its worr compensation laws on the federal government in a way different from others. i take those points. equity is all about proprietary interest and things like that. do we have that here. >> want to make sure tre are a long line of cases according to this principle, including...
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i'm calling from yuma, arizona. for one thing, it took you guys long enough to start covering this terrible anti-semitic things that are going on at columbia, harvard, and other top universities across the country. you know something? two things. one, kimberly, -- i don't know the percentage, but college students cannot go out and afford these tents that all of a sudden popped up, pun intended. someone is funding all of these educators. i believe it is george soros. college students are not going to go out and do this. not only that, kimberly, what the democrats are doing to donald trump and the american people as a whole is terrible. democrats are telling us, democrats think that we are stupid, that we don't see what is going on, that they know better than us who to vote for. in america, i have the right to vote and to make my voice heard. the democrats are taking that away from us. it's crazy. the only the -- the only way to get rid of these lunatics is to vote them out. i will not generalize, but a lot of your de
i'm calling from yuma, arizona. for one thing, it took you guys long enough to start covering this terrible anti-semitic things that are going on at columbia, harvard, and other top universities across the country. you know something? two things. one, kimberly, -- i don't know the percentage, but college students cannot go out and afford these tents that all of a sudden popped up, pun intended. someone is funding all of these educators. i believe it is george soros. college students are not...
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i'm calling from yuma, arizona. for one thing, it took you guys long enough to start covering this terrible anti-semitic things that are going on at columbia, harvard, and other top universities across the country. you know something? two things. one, kimberly, -- i don't know the percentage, but college students cannot go out and afford these tents that all of a sudden popped up, pun intended. someone is funding all of these educators. i believe it is george soros. college students are not going to go out and do this. not only that, kimberly, what the democrats are doing to donald trump and the american people as a whole is terrible. democrats are telling us, democrats think that we are stupid, that we don't see what is going on, that they know better than us who to vote for. in america, i have the right to vote and to make my voice heard. the democrats are taking that away from us. it's crazy. the only the -- the only way to get rid of these lunatics is to vote them out. i will not generalize, but a lot of your de
i'm calling from yuma, arizona. for one thing, it took you guys long enough to start covering this terrible anti-semitic things that are going on at columbia, harvard, and other top universities across the country. you know something? two things. one, kimberly, -- i don't know the percentage, but college students cannot go out and afford these tents that all of a sudden popped up, pun intended. someone is funding all of these educators. i believe it is george soros. college students are not...
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we see ivf, in arizona, we have republicans who want to charge a woman with a crime and incarcerate her for making decisions about her own body. i on my first day as a senator will cosponsor the women's health protection act to codify in federal law a woman's right to make her own decisions about her body. that decision does not belong to anyone except that woman. we are now passing on to our daughters a world where they have fewer rights than their mothers and grandmothers. this is wrong. i will fight it at every turn. women deserve to choose abortion rights, reproductive rights, ivf, it all belongs to the woman. >> as a dad with three daughters, emil was going to be there with planned parenthood 100%. -- i am always going to be there with planned parenthood 100%. support every request planned parenthood has made for us to stand with them as they have gone through their journey of trying to bring us back to where we need to be. we need to constitutionalize in maryland roe v wade and a woman's right to have an abortion. at the same time we also have to support lgbtq -- the lgbtq communi
we see ivf, in arizona, we have republicans who want to charge a woman with a crime and incarcerate her for making decisions about her own body. i on my first day as a senator will cosponsor the women's health protection act to codify in federal law a woman's right to make her own decisions about her body. that decision does not belong to anyone except that woman. we are now passing on to our daughters a world where they have fewer rights than their mothers and grandmothers. this is wrong. i...
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. >> i stand here with my colleagues from the arizona delegation. we are very close friends of congresswoman gabrielle giffords. to remember a tragic event that took place three years ago today. on january 8, 2011, at 10:10 a.m., and just 19.6 seconds, 19 people, including congressman giffords and myself, were shot in tucson, arizona. this event was democracy in action. the people's house wasn't meeting one-on-one with her constituents. six wonderful people died that day, including my friend gabe zimmerman, i go to guy on the congresswoman's staff. >> c-span, powered by cable. >> friday night, watch c-span's 2024 campaign trail, a weekly roundup in c-span's campaign coverage, writing a one-stop shop for what candidates across the country are saying to voters. an updated pull number, fundraising data, and campaign ads. the campaign trail, friday night, on c-span, online at c-span.org, or download the podcast on c-span now, our free mobile app. c-span -- your unfiltered view of politics. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are joined by a repu
. >> i stand here with my colleagues from the arizona delegation. we are very close friends of congresswoman gabrielle giffords. to remember a tragic event that took place three years ago today. on january 8, 2011, at 10:10 a.m., and just 19.6 seconds, 19 people, including congressman giffords and myself, were shot in tucson, arizona. this event was democracy in action. the people's house wasn't meeting one-on-one with her constituents. six wonderful people died that day, including my...
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[video clip] >> i stand here with my colleagues on the arizona delegation, senate and house, and with close friends to remember a tragic event that took place three years ago today. on january 8, 2011, at 10:10 a.m., and just 19.6 seconds, 19 people, including congressman giffords and myself were shot during a congress event in tucson, arizona. this event was democracy in action. a member of this body, the people's house, was meeting one-on-one with constituents. , six wonderful people died that day, including my friend gabe zimmerman, my go to guy on the staff. >> c-span, powered by cable. book tv every sunday on c-span2 featur leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, stephen breyer explains e judicial philosophy and approach to the u.s. constitution with "reading theonstitution: white itunes pragmatism not textualism." and then on afterwards, new york times correspondent david sankar shares his book "the new cold war's," which looks at america's role the world and the 21st century. he is interviewed by a harvard senior center fellow. watch ever
[video clip] >> i stand here with my colleagues on the arizona delegation, senate and house, and with close friends to remember a tragic event that took place three years ago today. on january 8, 2011, at 10:10 a.m., and just 19.6 seconds, 19 people, including congressman giffords and myself were shot during a congress event in tucson, arizona. this event was democracy in action. a member of this body, the people's house, was meeting one-on-one with constituents. , six wonderful people...