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CNN CNN Primetime June 4, 2024 06:56:00

of the story. there may be a further legislative push to say, look, people can cross state lines to get an abortion elsewhere. there s also an ongoing battle with the fda over abortion pills mifepristone. exactly. so, medicated abortions are going to be a huge battle, because that is actually, i think at this point, the majority way that women do administer abortions for themselves. so, that conversation is happening at the national level, right, with the government and the administration. but i bet you re also going to see more of that being discussed and legislated, legislated in the states. and a part of the political litmus test at the state and local level as well. adi cornish, thank you, fascinating as well. thank you so much for having me. well you can catch adi s podcast it s called the assignment, wherever you get your podcasts. trust me, you don t want to miss out. up next, a another incident on a singers stage. sees what happened now during the summer of 69.

CNN Inside Politics With John King June 4, 2024 17:19:00

listen here, an interview with telemundo, it s clear he s not only thinking about running, but he s thinking about potential opponents. what s stopping you from making that decision? i m just not ready to make it. it may be that i i get clobbered and if i run i win. that s not my motive, that s not the basis on which i make the judgment. will there be a difference running against donald trump or ron desantis? no, i don t think so because i think that they have a similar modus operandi, similar way in which they work. but i really don t know. i ve never decided to run or not run based on who the opponent will be. let s discuss in studio to share the insights, adi cornish, phil mattingly, and tia mitchell of the atlanta journal constitution. all right, i might get clobbered, trying to be good natured about the whole thing, but lumping desantis and trump together. he spent a little time thinking about this. that s not subtle. it may seem that way, it may

CNN CNN This Morning June 4, 2024 13:36:00

splash mountain will not change history and will only encourage the easily offended to continue making desperate attempts at finding offensive and additional attractions. back with us, cnn anchor and correspondent and host of cnn podcast the assignment with adi cornish, adi cornish. the cultture wars are skufskuft i exhausting. disney is in this, you know, got caught up in the culture wars the last couple of years. and right as the company is making sure to rephysiquous on parks, which is the big revenue generator, you have this kind of issue coming up putting them back in the news which is not ideal. i hesitate to engage on the whole song of the south part of it because i feel like it is practically an american past time to kind of justify the

CNN Anderson Cooper 360 June 4, 2024 06:19:00

congressman-elect, a new one. the members who are voting with democrats to keep the house in session to vote against adjourning, and going home, and coming back tomorrow at noon. so now the question on everyone s mind is the standoff in the house gop, it will drag now into a third day. who will blink first? back with me, david irving, adi cornish and margaret talib. on that point, the idea of not adjourning tonight for these four members in particular, you see some of them, you have big, big, s boebert, gates, and then crane. at least we know boebert and matt gates were saying never kevin. the thought of somewhere, look, he does not want to adjourn because there might be a reason to have an alternative vehicle to be voted on and he would lose again in a seventh humiliating defeat, perhaps. how do you see the fact that this wasn t an adjournment tonight? it wasn t adjourning tonight? i think that the ones who didn t want to adjourn wanted to just have a succession of

CNN CNN Tonight June 4, 2024 05:56:00

that had to cut off his drafts . while he was, standing while he, credulous teammates watched him. every couple of months you hear the cycling of someone not being able to graduate or go to school because they have locks or braids or twists. so it is still a big issue. social parity, for sure, every time i ever come on television prior to taking this job i straightened my hair. and when i decided not to, every single day it has been difficult. you know, every single day i felt awkward. every single day i thought, is this the right thing to do? now? yes, of course, i am the only one doing it. right? i go into hair and makeup and there is no one else wearing their hair this way. so the signals are very strong, culturally. i want to add one more thing in the time we have left. her being able to say this now, in some ways, it is a signal about the end of respectability politics, which is the sort of generational criticism. it says that there is nothing you can do to yourself that

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