it passed in spite of weeks of protests. new lap permits for borden shun only in cases of incest or. rape or if the fetus has a lethal anomaly. physicians would lose their licenses performing. portions the white house as it s another about a call step by republican legislators to take away women s reproductive rights and freedom input personal health care decisions in the hands of politicians rather than women and their doctors. meanwhile, in wisconsin, donald trump continue to push the big lie that he won the big election declaring this an except a week for his american first movement and marquette candidate that helped defeat. you probably saw that the trump endorsed candidates, like masters, easily won that nomination for the u.s. senate in arizona. terry lake won the nomination for arizona governor, to dixon won the nomination for michigan governor. john gibbs, great guy, defeated ryan or congressman peter meijer. peter my error. also new in texas, a jury added 45 p
major victory. we expect one of our first vote on later on this afternoon will get it started. and then it is really in the hands of the republicans. they can offer as many events as they want, and they can talk pretty much over the next 20 hours or they want to. so if they can keep the clock moving, at the end of the day, if we keep our 15 votes together we can be able to pass this bill. also, breaking at this hour, president biden has tested negative for covid today. the president s physician announcing those results moments ago. and just ahead, we will go live to the white house on how this affects the presidents plans moving forward. meanwhile, indiana s past the state of the first state to pass abortions after roe v. wade is overturned. governor erin hoeven signing a total ban on the procedure after lawmakers approved. it senators on both sides of the aisle are getting reaction as the laws set to take effect september 15th. these kinds of decisions are never made i
major victory. we expect one of our first vote on later on this afternoon will get it started. and then it is really in the hands of the republicans. they can offer as many events as they want, and they can talk pretty much over the next 20 hours or they want to. so if they can keep the clock moving, at the end of the day, if we keep our 15 votes together we can be able to pass this bill. also, breaking at this hour, president biden has tested negative for covid today. the president s physician announcing those results moments ago. and just ahead, we will go live to the white house on how this affects the presidents plans moving forward. meanwhile, indiana s past the state of the first state to pass abortions after roe v. wade is overturned. governor erin hoeven signing a total ban on the procedure after lawmakers approved. it senators on both sides of the aisle are getting reaction as the laws set to take effect september 15th. these kinds of decisions are never made in a vacuum
ben cardin a democrat from maryland and a member of the farm relations committee. thanks for being on with us this morning. i want to jump in at the to the topic at hand, the inflation reduction. act so, we heard from our reported there what the weekend looks like on the hill. what is your sense of the timeline of when this might actually go to a vote after all of the steps that it has this will go through? well, cory, it is good to be with. you we are on the verge of making history here by passing this inflation reduction act. it is going to be helping americans with the cost of health care, with energy costs. it will help bring down the deficit. it will help us deal with climate challenges, it is a major step forward. we expect we will have our first vote on this later this afternoon. that will get us started. and then, it is really in the hands of republicans. they can offer as many moments as they want. they can talk pretty much over the next 20 hours if they want to. so they can
are left to their own devices, their own will, their own sense of justice, you will see this clock moving. it is legislators or wedded to this ugly lie that continue to suppress the rights of all americans. the 15th amendment said no right shall be abridged. it happens to be the right of an american citizen to vote. how are they going to stand up against the constitution. the judge only adhered to the constitution. these individuals the done their time so they were reenfranchised. we have state laws that insist on people never getting to vote because of something they did many, many years ago. this is what the john lewis bill will do along with s-1, h-1. it will give voting back to the people. i tell you that the time is now. it is a historic moment. i just got through meeting with the speaker of the house and the texas democratic delegates who came here, remained here to insist that they were not going to let texas continue to be the worst state to vote in in the entire nation and to