evidence that they re feeling, that they re seeing, is it changing any minds? has it changed your own view of how aggressive the u.s. government needs to be on this issue? well, thank you for having me on, jake. you know, my view hasn t really changed. and we are suffering a heat wave here in arizona. it is typically very hot in the summer. this is obviously dangerous to seniors and folks who are living on the streets. hey, when i went into space four times, i could see how thin the atmosphere is over this planet. it s as thin as a contact lens on an eyeball. and we ve got to do a better job taking care of it. i have not seen in my time in the senate many folks that deny that the climate is changing. you know, that was a thing of the past. now is, what do we do about it? we pass the inflation reduction act, which is a big down payment on reducing the amount of carbon we put up into the atmosphere. that will make a difference over
existence of the climate crisis or refused to do anything about it. when you talk to people like that who have been skeptics and who have been reluctant to do anything, is all of this evidence that they re feeling, that they re seeing, is it changing any minds? has it changed your own view of how aggressive the u.s. government needs to be on this issue? well, thank you for having me on, jake. my view hasn t really changed and we are suffering a heat wave here in arizona, it is typically very hot in the summer and this is obviously dangerous to seniors and folks who are living on the streets. hey, when i went into space four times i can see how thin the atmosphere is over this planet. it s as thin as a contact lens on an eyeball, and we have to do a better job taking care of it. i have not seen in my time in the senate many folks that deny that the climate is changing. that was the thing of the past. now it s, what do we do about
dishonesty. we earlier this month for her serious dishonesty- dishonesty. we had to face the midwife. she dishonesty. we had to face the midwife. she had dishonesty. we had to face the midwife. she had not - dishonesty. we had to face the midwife. she had not learned i dishonesty. we had to face the - midwife. she had not learned those lessons and she did not accept she could have done anything different. in 2017, donna ockenden was appointed to conduct an independent investigation. my appointed to conduct an independent investigation- investigation. my view at the time was that these investigation. my view at the time was that these were investigation. my view at the time was that these were amongst - investigation. my view at the time was that these were amongst hisl investigation. my view at the time - was that these were amongst his most serious cases i had encountered in my career and my view hasn t changed. my career and my view hasn t chan . ed. , my career and my view
that is their personal view, but they don t believe they should impose it on other people, that people should make their own choices. my view hasn t changed. what you see changed is the supreme court in a dramatic fashion. when raw politics got these justices on and you see the raw political outcome. i ve always been open to looking at the numbers of justices on the court, but i think the most sane route would be to bring this up before the u.s. senate to codify roe v. wade into law. is that something you think is a debate that will happen sooner rather than later or wait until june? let s see what the court does first. senator amy klobuchar. democrat from minnesota. it was great to be on, chuck. thank you. thanks very much. joining me from the other side of the aisle is senator mike braun of indiana. welcome back to meet the press, sir. my pleasure, chuck. let me start i m going to start with the abortion laws in your home state. some of the most some would
0 than 8500. fair to say, pam bozanich is not one of them. life in prison for those two is just fine. i hope they live a long, long life. this sunday, the fate of roe v. wade. life is so precious, and these babies have a chance now. the supreme court signals it s ready to allow an abortion ban at 15 weeks. is it going to weaken or overturn roe v. wade? is it really an issue about choice? why is 15 weeks not enough time? lawyers defending roe argue that fetal viability should remain the standard. mississippi s ban on abortion two months before viability is flatly unconstitutional under decades of precedent. and liberal justices warn of damage to the court s reputation. my guests this morning, democratic senator amy klobuchar and republican senator mike braun. plus omicron. we re going to fight this variant with science and speed, not chaos and confusion. new travel restrictions amid concerns about transmissibility and how effective vaccines will be. because of th