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every election hung on how would florida go. maria: yeah. >> that is not true anymore, and i think that's a good thing for the party. maria: well, good for you. the other issue that we want to tackle is squatters. it's unbelievable to me how many people are getting apprehended right now for going in and just trying to take people's homes over and then you see the person, the owner of the home having to go through passive legal obstacles just to get their home back. tell us what you've done in terms of protecting property rights in florida. >> well, when we started seeing some of this in places like california and new york where someone will just common deer someone's home -- commandeer someone's home, then the home e other than goes to try and get their property back, and sometimes they're the one getting arrested or they have to go through all this stuff? we said that is not happening in the state of florida. so if you try to squat in florida, the homeowner will get rid of you immediately. we have legal rights in place. you cal
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ina in a separate decision in florida, thejudges have florida, the judges have approved florida, thejudges have approved a measure for voters into december whether to allow abortions up to about 24 weeks into a pregnancy. that measure would require 60% of the vote. as many as 13 states could hold similar ballots this year. voters in four states approved abortion rights amendments the us supreme court overturned roe v wade injune 2022. i spoke to caroline kitchener current national reporter covering abortion at the washington post for more. i want to start with the court in florida upholding a 15 week ban on abortion, paving the way for a six—week band. tell us more about what this does. i band. tell us more about what this does-_ band. tell us more about what this does-— this does. i have been on the -hone this does. i have been on the phone all— this does. i have been on the phone all night _ this does. i have been on the phone all night with - this does. i have been on the phone all night with abortion| phone all night with abortion providers notjust in florida but across the count
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it's north florida central florida and south florida. people also. it was a confederate state during the civil war. and the north part of florida is known more leaning toward the confederacy in the middle part has some leanings also. so, you know, it was a very toned society. there were whites and there were blacks. everyone had their roles. it was a cracker society. they it you know, it's old for floridians who came and they call themselves white settlers but actually they weren't settler was because the indians had settled it. you know tens of thousands of years previously. the land was taken from them and they were shipped off to oklahoma. so yeah, there was just the government was desperate for people to settle wild place. and so my family there in the 1870s, 1860s and started citrus groves and that's kind of where i grew up was orange groves and it's hard to if people don't believe that that could have been there at this time because florida is so overbuilt so trashy it's just a florida that's you know not recognizable so. yeah i had a really fr
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the six—week ban in florida, and said they would "invest in florida" as a pathway to victory. florida is a pretty deep red republican state, at least according to the last elections. will abortion rights be a galvanising factor for voters, there? well, i think, from the perspective of the biden administration, it probably help that it will be directly on the ballot. something we saw in the midterms was when abortion was directly on the ballot, to vote for or against abortion rights, people really did turn out and vote for that. but it didn't necessarily always translate to the candidates, the democratic candidates that were running on abortion. you did see a lot of republican governors in the midterms, some of the most prominent republican governors signed bans won one by landslides. whether they can embrace the issue for themselves and help voters understand the connection, but, i think, in florida, biden won't have to worry about that, because people will be voting on abortion. just very quickly — we have about 30 seconds left — what are republicans, the former president
the six—week ban in florida, and said they would "invest in florida" as a pathway to victory. florida is a pretty deep red republican state, at least according to the last elections. will abortion rights be a galvanising factor for voters, there? well, i think, from the perspective of the biden administration, it probably help that it will be directly on the ballot. something we saw in the midterms was when abortion was directly on the ballot, to vote for or against abortion rights,...
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flocking to florida. can you talk a little bit about what this means for the people of florida who may need abortions either life saving or otherwise and what, the immediate future for them in the next few weeks. >> this will be devastating. as to your point, not just for floridians but the entire south. we are all seeing the maps with red all over the south with access to abortion. so florida was the last opportunity with so many women across the entire south. now we have 15 week abortion ban that was held up in the courts yesterday. which triggers the six week abortion ban that will go into effect in 29 days. over the course of the next seven months you will hear stories like you are hearing earlier in the top of your show. these heartbreaking stories of women having to make these ultimate decisions. decision so private and intimate, it should only be between the woman, her doctor, and anybody else she allows into that space. certainly not politicians. but you will see women having to make these life al
flocking to florida. can you talk a little bit about what this means for the people of florida who may need abortions either life saving or otherwise and what, the immediate future for them in the next few weeks. >> this will be devastating. as to your point, not just for floridians but the entire south. we are all seeing the maps with red all over the south with access to abortion. so florida was the last opportunity with so many women across the entire south. now we have 15 week...
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even despite florida's 60% threshold. why? because we know there's a significant amount of republicans and independents who still believe in a woman's right to choose. we've seen this in other states. ohio, kentucky, where the referendums have happened and we know for a fact that that support is pretty much holding in the polling that we've seen in florida, as well. i do draw the line on whether or not those voters, republicans and independents that say they are going to vote for a woman's right to choose her not necessarily going to wholly transfer their vote in florida for partisan or democratic candidates for statewide office. until we see polling that shows that happening, i would tread lightly on whether or not florida is still in play. >> so you're saying you could envision scenarios that a lot of people in florida, women and others who sam going to vote to protect a woman's right to reproductive rights but doesn't necessarily mean i'll vote for democrats on the rest of the ticket and the risk of democrats campaigning on
even despite florida's 60% threshold. why? because we know there's a significant amount of republicans and independents who still believe in a woman's right to choose. we've seen this in other states. ohio, kentucky, where the referendums have happened and we know for a fact that that support is pretty much holding in the polling that we've seen in florida, as well. i do draw the line on whether or not those voters, republicans and independents that say they are going to vote for a woman's...
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quite and someone tell these people florida has hurricanes and if only florida sports team gave us a hint right? the miami hurricanes field 16 teams with baseball and basketball and women's soccer and that's not even real. one guy said he felt unsafe because everyone walks around with guns there and you would like guns to if you are sandwiched between haiti and borja. hasn't the dude ever seen an episode of cops? to thank it's every coincidence was shot in broward county and i hear that name a nicer flushing drugs down the toilet. nbc news reports floridians fling the state over increasingly conservative policies including a crackdown on undocumented immigrants, a bad on transgender care for minors state interventions and how race and slavery and sexuality taught in schools and moral laws are enforced and children aren't sterilized for playing with the wrong tools and people don't assume your races for being white meaning the only people fleeing our liberal [bleep] who didn't belong there anyway. [cheers and applause] fleeing the state is another way of expressing all that tolerance
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at the same time, though, florida's highest court also decided to allow florida voters the chance to amend their state's constitution this november and enshrine the right to abortion. putting abortion on the ballot in a presidential election year is the last thing republicans wanted today happen. the last time abortion rights were on the ballot in florida during a presidential election was the year 2012. that year voters soundly rejected new abortion restrictions by a 10-point margin, and that in turn almost certainly helped president barack obama narrowly carry the state over republican mitt rumny. that marks the last time a democratic presidential candidate won florida. yesterday nbc news was the first to report on a new memo from president biden's campaign outlining how it believes democrats might win back that state this november. today a group of house democrats traveled to florida for a field hearing about the state's restrictive abortion bans. among the witnesses at that meeting is debra dosher, a florida woman who was forced by state law to carry her baby to term despite doct
at the same time, though, florida's highest court also decided to allow florida voters the chance to amend their state's constitution this november and enshrine the right to abortion. putting abortion on the ballot in a presidential election year is the last thing republicans wanted today happen. the last time abortion rights were on the ballot in florida during a presidential election was the year 2012. that year voters soundly rejected new abortion restrictions by a 10-point margin, and that...
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on florida's abortion amendment? he's not saying what's his opinion about some of the language. he's not saying. in fact, it's sort of emblematic of trust overall approach to abortion, which is sort of a don't ask, don't tell policy worked for him in the primary. he got a lot of support from pro or better said, anti-abortion voters however, how long this can last into the general is anyone's guess as you just reported earlier joe biden's campaign is is not going to let this issue rest >> he's not saying and i was jesting about you getting a response from the trump campaign. exhibit terrific piece in the bulk work this morning explaining how reticent trump is and the trump campaign to say anything concrete about this? why, why are they being it's so murky on this will donald trump privately actually doesn't even like to say the word abortion. he actually uses the phrase the a word. he believes it is a toxic issue for republicans. he looks at the 2022 performance of republicans in the midterms and in addition to that,
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on monday, florida's supreme court issued a ruling effectively allowing florida to ban abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. the florida court also ruled that voters will now be able to decide on whether to expand abortion access in november. that means donald trump will also get to vote on the issue in his home state. in the past, trump has suggested he would support a national ban on abortions around 15 weeks, but this afternoon, he stayed away from specifics. >> mr. president, do you support the six week abortion band of the florida supreme court just upheld? >> we'll be making a statement next week on abortion. we're going to make a statement next week. >> in november, abortion rights measures could be on the ballot in as many as 11 states, including florida. axios is reporting that abortion rights have won in every state where they have appeared on the ballot since roe v. wade was overturned. now, the biden campaign is eyeing the chance to turn florida into a new battleground. meanwhile, the latest fox news poll says support for legal abortion has hit a new high. it shows a reco
on monday, florida's supreme court issued a ruling effectively allowing florida to ban abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. the florida court also ruled that voters will now be able to decide on whether to expand abortion access in november. that means donald trump will also get to vote on the issue in his home state. in the past, trump has suggested he would support a national ban on abortions around 15 weeks, but this afternoon, he stayed away from specifics. >> mr. president, do you...
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on monday florida's supreme court issued a ruling allowing florida to ban abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. the floor the court also ruled voters will be able to decide on whether to expand abortion access in november. which means trump will get to vote on the issue in his home state. in the past he he suggested he would support a national ban on abortions at 15 weeks but this afternoon he stayed away from specifics. >> do you support the six week abortion ban the florida supreme court just upheld? >> we will make a statement next week. >> reporter: in november abortions can be on the ballot in as many as 11 states including florida and abortion rights have been victorious in every state since wade was overturned. the biden campaign is eyeing the chance to turn florida into a new battleground. meanwhile the latest news poll says support for legal abortion has hit a new high. it shows a record 59% of americans believe that abortion should be legal in this country. let's get smarter with the help of our lead off panel tonight. susan is here a staff writer for the new yorker. editor
on monday florida's supreme court issued a ruling allowing florida to ban abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. the floor the court also ruled voters will be able to decide on whether to expand abortion access in november. which means trump will get to vote on the issue in his home state. in the past he he suggested he would support a national ban on abortions at 15 weeks but this afternoon he stayed away from specifics. >> do you support the six week abortion ban the florida supreme...
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as we just mentioned, florida's supreme court also ruled that voters in florida will be able to vote on an amendment that will guarantee abortion protections in the florida state constitution. in other states, other republicans running for election are showing a new vulnerability because of the republican party's attacks. a recent poll from the university of texas found incumbent republican senator cruz is tied, tied at 41% against his democratic challenger colin allred. 52% of texas independents have an unfavorable view of senator cruz . as the u.s. supreme court content -- considers restricting the abortion bill -- pill, a statement was released that senator cruz is leading the charge to ban the abortion medication and that senator cruz supports outlawing abortion with absolutely no exceptions. joining us now is democratic representative colin allred. getting to a tie at any point against a republican in texas is impressive. you are at a tie with enough time to move that number up. >> yes. we know this has always been, in texas our task is to get more fellow texans out to vote. wha
as we just mentioned, florida's supreme court also ruled that voters in florida will be able to vote on an amendment that will guarantee abortion protections in the florida state constitution. in other states, other republicans running for election are showing a new vulnerability because of the republican party's attacks. a recent poll from the university of texas found incumbent republican senator cruz is tied, tied at 41% against his democratic challenger colin allred. 52% of texas...
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women in florida, bad news for women's health care in florida. florida is a state that barack obama won twice, hillary clinton lost in 2016 and joe biden lost it by 3.5 points in 2020. trump increased his margin there. why? almost entirely for one reason, which was the hispanic vote in florida, where donald trump overperformed anybody's expectations in 2020. what's happened with latino votes over the last three years? trump has, by all polling that we have, has gotten stronger with hispanics than he was three years ago. this is why john lemire and people in the biden campaign have looked at florida and said, that's not a battleground state anymore. that's not in the six or seven states that are going to swing the election. the big caveat to that is this post-dobbs era and injecting abortion into the debate in florida. it is going to change things in florida. it is going to bring out new democratic energy, at least if we judge it on the basis of everything else we've seen post-dobbs. the question is, where are we going to be in september? i don't
women in florida, bad news for women's health care in florida. florida is a state that barack obama won twice, hillary clinton lost in 2016 and joe biden lost it by 3.5 points in 2020. trump increased his margin there. why? almost entirely for one reason, which was the hispanic vote in florida, where donald trump overperformed anybody's expectations in 2020. what's happened with latino votes over the last three years? trump has, by all polling that we have, has gotten stronger with hispanics...
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i believe florida over 84,000 were reported in florida, which is an increase from 2022. there are states like georgia that have a six-week abortion ban that you have people coming elsewhere in the south that have become a choice desert, flocking to florida. can you talk a little bit about what this means for the people of florida who may need abortions either life saving or otherwise and what the immediate future for them in the next few weeks is? >> yeah, this will be devastating. and to your point, it is not just for floridians, but the entire south. i mean we are all seeing these maps that will have red all over the south when they will have access to abortion. so florida, they were the last opportunity for the front lines, for so many women across the entire south. so now we've got the 15-week abortion ban that was held up in the courts yesterday, which then triggers the six-week abortion ban, which will go into effect now in roughly 29 days. so over the course of the next seven months until we finally have an opportunity for the people to vote back on this, you're g
i believe florida over 84,000 were reported in florida, which is an increase from 2022. there are states like georgia that have a six-week abortion ban that you have people coming elsewhere in the south that have become a choice desert, flocking to florida. can you talk a little bit about what this means for the people of florida who may need abortions either life saving or otherwise and what the immediate future for them in the next few weeks is? >> yeah, this will be devastating. and to...
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could that turn florida blue? it's still a long shot but it does give dems another opportunity to say look, voters, this is what happens when you let the other guys win. and while dems have this opportunity, republicans are hoping for their own opportunity on an issue they think they have the upper hand. let us start with abortion. joining us now, "washington post" national reporter covering abortion, car caroline kitchened matt dixon. you guys have done a lot of reports on what's happening in florida. matt, this ruling, talk to me about the political underpinnings of it. >> yeah, it's a huge win for democrats here in florida who haven't had a win in a decade or more. the biden campaign released a memo yesterday first given to nbc news that sort of said they're going to build their florida strategy around the issue of abortion and really tieing it to yesterday's two-part rulings. so democrats are really hoping this is going to sort of put florida's battleground state again. it hasn't been in a little while. it's y
could that turn florida blue? it's still a long shot but it does give dems another opportunity to say look, voters, this is what happens when you let the other guys win. and while dems have this opportunity, republicans are hoping for their own opportunity on an issue they think they have the upper hand. let us start with abortion. joining us now, "washington post" national reporter covering abortion, car caroline kitchened matt dixon. you guys have done a lot of reports on what's...
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see, when she moved to florida, she didn't realize it would be florida. she's like that easily offended comedy club audience member who didn't read up on the headliner and i member sh comedian sense of humor doesn't mirror her own, so she walks out. >>f humo nbc news also cites cos prices and insurance. consu imagine that. a place that's becomings an more popular also becoming more expensive. meanwhile, in californiae populo you airbnb, the oakland coliseum for 85 bucks a nighnt. >> and did you know that ifr hoe you live in florida, your home might be damaged by a hurricane? >> why did someone tell these people florida has hurricanes? if only florida sports teams gave us a hinturricane right? >> oh, yeah. the miami hurricanes field 16 teams. baseball, basketball, football ,even women's soccer. >> and that's not even reaams w >> one guy said he felt unsafe h because everyone walks around with guns there. oh, dear god ue, florida likese guns. well, you would be, too, if you were sandwiched between haitandi. >> georgia. hasn't this dude ever seen it of cops?
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people don't florida off, they said florida is unwinnable. kratz in the state like yourself, and the state party chair, have kept at it and you talked about the gains in flipping a seat in the state legislature, not to mention flipping a seat in the mayor of jacksonville, what is your message to folks, and we look forward to the summer and then the general election in the fall and november? >> my message simply is that is winnable. we have been building the momentum to this proof of concept, starting with that my your race and then the special election and now having this little language in november is essential. it shows us that democrats have a pathway to talk to the voters about what they want to talk about, which we know is essential to turn out. i also say, i mean, look, florida has 29 electoral votes. we need florida. saving our state helps to save our country because we need a state as large as florida to be able to flip and help secure american democracy. i feel that this is no longer just about making sure democrats win. it is protec
people don't florida off, they said florida is unwinnable. kratz in the state like yourself, and the state party chair, have kept at it and you talked about the gains in flipping a seat in the state legislature, not to mention flipping a seat in the mayor of jacksonville, what is your message to folks, and we look forward to the summer and then the general election in the fall and november? >> my message simply is that is winnable. we have been building the momentum to this proof of...
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does it really isn't florida is really difficult democrats haven't invested in, in florida in the way they've invested in other states year after year. and republicans, while they haven't invested deeply in many states, they have invested in florida. florida is hard, but joe biden lost by about 371,000 votes that's a lot that's a big margin to make up. >> but >> if you consider that, there may be depressed turnout, lack of enthusiasm with the two candidates. but then if you have major mobilizing issues and by the way, abortion, you'll hear republicans say, yeah, that mobilizes the left, but it also mobilizes the right >> it does >> not mobilize the right is completely asymmetrical. >> yeah, anyway >> mobilize the left versus the right. >> look how it's played out in kansas, ohio, and michigan. it is that motivating factor, but you're saying maybe we could see this situation where florida, they still vote for donald trump for president, but, but they also vote for this. well, >> and you've seen donald trump himself equivocated when it comes to the purity with which he is entirely again
does it really isn't florida is really difficult democrats haven't invested in, in florida in the way they've invested in other states year after year. and republicans, while they haven't invested deeply in many states, they have invested in florida. florida is hard, but joe biden lost by about 371,000 votes that's a lot that's a big margin to make up. >> but >> if you consider that, there may be depressed turnout, lack of enthusiasm with the two candidates. but then if you have...
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this extreme florida law will impact 4 million women in the state of florida. florida is one of 21 states in america where you can't get access that you need for care. this adds up to one in three women throughout the united states of america have this limitation. for 50 years, the court ruled that it is a right to privacy. but two years ago, that was taken away. let's be real clear, there is one person responsible for this nightmare, and he has acknowledged it and has bragged about it. donald trump. [crowd booing] trump's bragged about overturning roe v. wade, when there is no federal right, no decision can be made. all those decisions made at the state level. a lot of people don't focus on that. every state can make a decision. now trump says the law is "working the way it is supposed to." trump goes on to say, individual state laws are working, his words, brilliantly. brilliantly. a six-week ban in florida, it is really brilliant, isn't it? even before women know they are pregnant, is that brilliant? look at arizona. it goes all the way back to 1864 before a
this extreme florida law will impact 4 million women in the state of florida. florida is one of 21 states in america where you can't get access that you need for care. this adds up to one in three women throughout the united states of america have this limitation. for 50 years, the court ruled that it is a right to privacy. but two years ago, that was taken away. let's be real clear, there is one person responsible for this nightmare, and he has acknowledged it and has bragged about it. donald...
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joining me now is florida democratic florida democratic congresswomen valve deming's and seeing them political commentator, or less far griffin, a former trump white house communications director. so congresswoman, is this how you expected the abortion debate it to play out in florida, the state's highest court effectively greenlighting this six-week ban. you'd also voters get a chance to overturn it >> what anna said, it's great to be with you and look, i don't believe florida protecting freedom, the organization who really relays are focused on this single issue. they did the work they raised the funds, and they got more than enough signatures, almost 1 million million signatures. i don't think they'd left the florida supreme court much of a choice. but to approve this constitutional amendment, to go on the ballot in november. and what we also know is that florida floridians about 77% of them believed that a woman should have the right to choose and that crosses all genders, all races, and all ages. and so look, we're not saying that this is the end-all be-all to florida's election
joining me now is florida democratic florida democratic congresswomen valve deming's and seeing them political commentator, or less far griffin, a former trump white house communications director. so congresswoman, is this how you expected the abortion debate it to play out in florida, the state's highest court effectively greenlighting this six-week ban. you'd also voters get a chance to overturn it >> what anna said, it's great to be with you and look, i don't believe florida protecting...
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in florida, but women that live in other states that have been traveling to florida in an effort to get access to an abortion. the organization told me that they've been anticipating today's ruling. they said that they have a plan in place, four, to help women go to other states once this six-week ban takes effect, wolf and carlos at the same time, the florida supreme court allowed voters to go ahead and weigh in on this very sensitive issue, abortion rights for women. in the november election that's exactly right. a wolf. so the florida supreme court also ruled today that voters, they're the ones that will decide whether to expand access to abortions of the justices today approved the wording of a state constitutional amendment that would protect the right to an abortion in florida is constitution. now the ballot ten min would prohibit other restriction of an abortion before viability, which is around the 24 to 28 weeks of pregnancy. it is important to note here that 60% of voters in florida would have to approve it in november in order for it to pass a wolf earlier this year, the grou
in florida, but women that live in other states that have been traveling to florida in an effort to get access to an abortion. the organization told me that they've been anticipating today's ruling. they said that they have a plan in place, four, to help women go to other states once this six-week ban takes effect, wolf and carlos at the same time, the florida supreme court allowed voters to go ahead and weigh in on this very sensitive issue, abortion rights for women. in the november election...
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she's a democrat from florida congresswoman. thanks so much for joining is an amendment to the constitution of florida would require, as you know, a 60% super majority of the voters in november and florida can this proposed change make it through? >> well, thanks for having me on this really important topic the answer is yes, it most definitely can make it through especially when florida voters and by the way, more than 1 million florida voters signed a petition to get this constitutional amendment on the ballot, including 20% of the signatories were republicans when they hear over the course of the next six months, the harrowing stories like the one i just heard at our republic field hearing here in broward county from deborah doorbell, who is a woman in my community who found when she was partway through her pregnancy, that her fetus what's going to be born with no kidneys. she testified that she had no amniotic fluid at all and was forced because of our 15 week abortion ban. that is in effect. now she was forced to carry that
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florida is very restrictive. six week abortion ban has just been clear to take effect by the state supreme court. but the court also says, voters will have a say on a pro abortion rights ballot issue this november let's bring a cnn's carlos suarez. he's joining us right now. so carlos, what are these two rulings mean >> well, a wolf in the short term that a six-week ban abortions and florida will take effect in about 30 days in the long-term voters here will decide whether they will be able to expand access to abortions. now the florida supreme court issued a ruling on two cases, both of them dealing with abortion rights. here in florida. in the first case, the justice is really overturned. years of precedent in a ruling that a right to privacy in the state constitution doesn't protect the right to an abortion. that is a decision that clears the way for a six-week ban to take effect in about 30 days. now, the case before the court dealt with florida's current 15 week ban, which was challenged by a number of group
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baby, florida is back in play. thank you and best of luck. >> florida is back, baby. >> thank you so much. and coming up next, you would think a former pastor and sitting u.s. congressman wouldn't openly call for the death of hundreds of thousands of civilians but that's exactly what tim walberg insinuated should happen in gaza. that's next. if you have chronic kidney disease you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with farxiga. because there are places you'd like to be. farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, an allergic reaction, or ketoacidosis. ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ hi guys! bill, you look great! now that i have inspire, i'm free from struggling with the mask and the hose. inspire? inspire is a sleep apnea treatment that
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trump won florida in 2016 and 2020. what is your reaction to biden saying florida is in play? >> it is absolutely not in play. you can hear all 10 of his supporters in the background cheering. i will tell you that every day when i'm out in the community the, people understand what's happening at our southern border. it is absolutely a topic of discussion but also inflation and with this economy continuing the way it's going, biden's not looking good in his favorability across the country, especially in florida. you know the pathway to the white house is through the state of florida, the i-4 corridor, they're trying to say florida is in play but it's not. it's going to trump. maria: you have been outraged by the government spying on ordinary americans. tell us what you did with fisa, which passed. >> yeah. so i actually made a last ditch effort to prevent fisa from passing as is. i'm a privacy hawk. i'm also a defender of the fofourth amendment. there's a gross overreach and a carve out for members of congress so we would get notified if we're under surveillance and the average
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and last year received a reproductive services in florida with a number of women coming to florida from states with some of these restrictions. now, the secretary of health and human services this is javier becerra. he was in south florida for an event on reproductive health care and he talked to about this ruling and context of dobbs as well as ivf care in alabama and medication abortion services. he said in part, quote, no woman in america should live and medical apartheid now, it has become clear that roe versus wade was more than just about abortion. it should now be clear that dobbs was more than just abortion as for this ballot amendment, the florida supreme court approved the wording of this constitutional a ballot amendment that would protect the right to an abortion florida. now this ballot, again would prohibit any type of restriction when it comes to abortion at the point before viability, which is around the 24 to 28 weeks of pregnancy. but again, it briana, 60% of voters in florida would have to sign off on this ballot amendment in order for it to approve to be approved rat
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they are privileged to serve on the florida supreme court, it is dictated by florida voters. although, ron desantis gets to initially appoint them to the bench, their ability to stay on the bench can only happen if florida voters want it to happen. so, it seems accountability may also come home to roost for conservative judges who fail to support what 62% of floridians demand, reproductive rights. so, when voters go to the ballot box in november, they will decide for themselves what they want their future to be. accountability, meaning different things to different people, but for florida voters, accountability means taking back their power and having their voices heard. thank you, all, for joining us today. you can catch me back your next saturday at noon, eastern. remember to follow us on social media, following our handle. you can also catch clips of the show on youtube. but, don't go anywhere. "msnbc reports" is next with ali velshi filling in for alex wood. wood. ( ♪♪ ) ♪ i feel free... ♪ ♪ to bear my skin, yeah that's all me. ♪ ♪ nothing is everything ♪
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they say florida is winnable. there are no democrats in statewide elected roles in florida. the state hasn't sent a democrat to the white house or senate in more than a decade. is this fool's gold? >> it's probably a little too early to say that it's fool's gold. as you mentioned, where this issue has been on the ballot in ohio, in kansas, in other places, they have won every single time. whether or not there's enough to bring out enough democrats to win in a presidential year, i think it's too early to tell. it makes florida extraordinarily interesting. you mentioned also that arizona is likely now to have a ballot measure. we know how close a swing state that is. we also know very clearly from what's happened in 2022 and 2023 and now into 2024, this is an amazingly potent issue for democrats. they will use it throughout this election campaign. >> i am skeptical whether there's enough time left -- if it's not too late, if there's enough time left to organize around this issue. you are the pros. for that i will turn to brendan. how do you view this from the republican perspe
they say florida is winnable. there are no democrats in statewide elected roles in florida. the state hasn't sent a democrat to the white house or senate in more than a decade. is this fool's gold? >> it's probably a little too early to say that it's fool's gold. as you mentioned, where this issue has been on the ballot in ohio, in kansas, in other places, they have won every single time. whether or not there's enough to bring out enough democrats to win in a presidential year, i think...
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does that mean they'll win florida? well, i'm not so sure about that. >> many other factors will be at play to snuggle this >> will be a factor that drives asymmetrically democrats. and frankly freedom loving florida ands to the polls. >> all right, let's, let's listen to how abortion rights advocates in florida reacted to the supreme court approving this six-week ban >> we are thrilled to floridians will have the opportunity to reclaim their bodily autonomy and to gain freedom from government interference by voting yes, on amendment for this november, we're not saying that anybody has to ideologically aligned with abortion were saying that politicians shouldn't be the determiners of that decision. they shouldn't interfere with patients and medical providers >> so joe, since there is a measure on the ballot this november that could change the law. do you think voters will pay as much attention? will they go with their initial gut, gut. even after this law or sorry, even after the supreme court made the six-week man lega
does that mean they'll win florida? well, i'm not so sure about that. >> many other factors will be at play to snuggle this >> will be a factor that drives asymmetrically democrats. and frankly freedom loving florida ands to the polls. >> all right, let's, let's listen to how abortion rights advocates in florida reacted to the supreme court approving this six-week ban >> we are thrilled to floridians will have the opportunity to reclaim their bodily autonomy and to gain...
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and i think florida has a lot. i think they're similar in an in certain ways, but i think it'll be really interesting, especially as democrats continue to come out to say while republicans are making immigration the topic of their campaign for presidency to take back the senate and to grow the majority in the house. democrats are really staying on abortion, reproductive rights. ivf is going to be how they slide in to victory in the house and potentially maintain hundreds plus word. >> yeah. i mean, look, this issue has >> benefited democrats electorally. the question is in a state like florida, can it have the down-ballot impact for democrats in the senate race there? rick scott is obviously a for reelection president biden obviously is on the ballot in florida, florida has trended more republican in recent years, but it's still a state that is viewed as an important swing state in the grand scheme of things. so the goal for democrats is to ensure that they can harness this energy on the abortion issue and have it
and i think florida has a lot. i think they're similar in an in certain ways, but i think it'll be really interesting, especially as democrats continue to come out to say while republicans are making immigration the topic of their campaign for presidency to take back the senate and to grow the majority in the house. democrats are really staying on abortion, reproductive rights. ivf is going to be how they slide in to victory in the house and potentially maintain hundreds plus word. >>...
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so what's happened in florida was happening in alabama. all these restrictions on these questions, ivf, women's right to abortion, people who are having miscarriages being pursued by prosecutors and ohio rape victims who are ten years old, not being able to get their health care. all those things will matter two women and the men who care about them all over this country. >> and to that point, it'll be interesting to see what trump does. does trump say? well, that was my idea. does he take credit for this or does he distanced himself as he has in the past from the six-week ban or maybe a little bit of both. a lot of mixed messages with trump's sometimes, but everyone there's some new reported that i want to discuss snacks if president trump is elected in november, he will be a champion of the fight against anti white racism. that is according to a new report from axios that says the trump allies are plotting anti-racism protections for white people. it's an issue that trump has not shied away from on the campaign trail. listen we will term
so what's happened in florida was happening in alabama. all these restrictions on these questions, ivf, women's right to abortion, people who are having miscarriages being pursued by prosecutors and ohio rape victims who are ten years old, not being able to get their health care. all those things will matter two women and the men who care about them all over this country. >> and to that point, it'll be interesting to see what trump does. does trump say? well, that was my idea. does he...
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mary bruce in florida. >> reporter: president biden today traveling to florida, just days before the state's strict new abortion law goes into effect. banning the procedure at just six weeks, when many women don't even know they're pregnant. >> there's one person responsible for this nightmare, and he's acknowledged, and he brags about it, donald trump. >> reporter: it's biden's first major campaign speech on abortion, an issue he's putting at the center of his re-election bid. florida one of 21 states to ban or severity restrict abortion since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. something trump brags about, taking credit for appointing three of the justices that struck it down. >> we broke roe v. wade, and we did something that nobody thought was possible. we gave it back to the states. and the states are working very brilliantly. >> reporter: today, biden calling trump out. >> individual state laws are working, in his words, brilliantly. brilliantly. it's a six-week ban in florida, it's really brilliant, isn't it? even before women know they're pregnant. is that brilliant? >>
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horas mÁs tarde, estas imÁgenes muestran el momento en que la policÍa de florida. armados con armas largas, cascos protectores y chalecos antibalas,llegaron nuevamente a la casa de leandro porque recibieron una llamada que asegurÓ que se escuchan disparos dentro o cerca de la casa. la policÍa le pido al hombre que salga de la casa. segÚn las autoridades, la policÍa se vieron obligados a disparar y el hombre falleciÓ. >> puedo confirmar que si hay una persona que ha fallecido adentro de la residencia. reportera: pedro martÍnez vive al lado de la casa donde sucedieron los hechos. >> estaba durmiendo en su cuarto, queda mÁs cerca de la casa de Él. y ellos se asustaron, se tiraron al piso, fueron con nosotros. reportera: dice que luego escucharon los disparos. >> habrÁn sido 16 disparos de bala. reportera: cuenta que lo escucho gritando. asegura que la pareja de la vÍctima saliÓ descontrolada. >> vi correr a la esposa de Él, gritando para allÁ, diciendo lo mataron. el departamento de seguridad pÚblica investiga lo sucedido y los policÍas fueron puestos e
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the major ruling in florida on abortion rights. florida's supreme court saying the state's six-week abortion ban can take effect in 30 days, but also ruling that voters should have the ultimate say by putting the abortion issue on the ballot in november. the growing national battle. >>> also tonight the suv ramming a security gate at the fbi's atlanta field office. the driver in custody. what we're learning. >>> the spring storms and tornado threat across the country. and is april snow headed for new england? al roker is here. >>> the significant progress in the race to reopen the port of baltimore after that massive bridge collapse. the temporary fix to get ships in and out. >>> the major escalation in the middle east. iran accusing israel of striking its consulate in syria and killing two top generals. >>> convicted double murderer alex murdaugh back in court, sentenced to 40 more years for stealing from his clients. why some of his victims say they forgive him. >>> a lawyer for nfl star rashee rice says he's cooperating with pol
the major ruling in florida on abortion rights. florida's supreme court saying the state's six-week abortion ban can take effect in 30 days, but also ruling that voters should have the ultimate say by putting the abortion issue on the ballot in november. the growing national battle. >>> also tonight the suv ramming a security gate at the fbi's atlanta field office. the driver in custody. what we're learning. >>> the spring storms and tornado threat across the country. and is...
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they put $300 million into florida. i put peanuts into florida. i won. so we don't need the same money they need. plus i had a great four years and biden has one of the worst presidencies in history. destroying our country. between israel and october 7 that should have never happened. ukraine and russia, should have never, ever happened. that was something russia would have never attacked ukraine if i were president. the inflation is out of control and now it's out of control again. they brought down the rate so fast because he wants to get elected. >> have you spoken to prime minister netanyahu? obviously the white house is issuing a stark warning. do you think the u.s. is not doing enough to show support for israel? or are you going to go? president trump: biden has totally lost control of the israel situation. he has abandoned israel. he's totally abandoned israel. frankly, he's a low i.q. individual. he has no idea where he is and who he's supporting. he doesn't know if he's supporting the palestinians, but he knows one thing. he is not supporting is
they put $300 million into florida. i put peanuts into florida. i won. so we don't need the same money they need. plus i had a great four years and biden has one of the worst presidencies in history. destroying our country. between israel and october 7 that should have never happened. ukraine and russia, should have never, ever happened. that was something russia would have never attacked ukraine if i were president. the inflation is out of control and now it's out of control again. they...
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what does this mean for abortion access in florida? >> 6-1 in favor of maintaining the 15-week abortion ban, which means ron desantis, the governor's six-week abortion ban, which he signed into law, takes effect in 30 days or so. florida is not going to be a safe haven for the south that it has been historically, especially under the time of roe in other states that were deserts for abortion clinics, where there was only one abortion clinic in those states. but then there was another decision, which is now bringing abortion to the ballot. 4-3 in favor of that. which means in november, floridians will head to the polls to decide whether or not abortion rights should be in the florida state constitution. i want to take a listen to some of the reaction that we got from on the ground in florida and how people are feeling about this. and then we'll talk. >> honestly, i feel like women should not be told what to do, to be honest. so, i think the government needs to stay out of it. >> i believe every woman should have a choice. i also think t
what does this mean for abortion access in florida? >> 6-1 in favor of maintaining the 15-week abortion ban, which means ron desantis, the governor's six-week abortion ban, which he signed into law, takes effect in 30 days or so. florida is not going to be a safe haven for the south that it has been historically, especially under the time of roe in other states that were deserts for abortion clinics, where there was only one abortion clinic in those states. but then there was another...