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and he s actually done some very good things and there s not a lot of negative things you can say about doug burgum and first and foremost, i think probably in a lot of people s eyes, i see it s not going to overshadow trump ever yeah. which obviously is something that mike pence actually navigated pretty well until january 6 happened and we saw what happened there. what do you make of the faces that you saw there? the names that are under consideration that are providing these bedding material fails to the campaign. i think they re all like hello mega, right? it just seems like there s a lot of maga going on in the list and what time is it 948. so i wanna make sure all the kids are embed listen bad ones, right? exactly. today, they had a vote on contraception in the house, birth control, right? marco rubio voted against it it s tim scott voted against it. 88% of americans believed that women ought to be able to have birth control that s more people than the people who believ
who to look out for in particular. and it is day three of the hunter biden trial. what happened when his ex-wife took the stand. first up, senator patty murray says it s a simple question, do you support the right to contraception or no? what republicans will do when faced with a key vote on that issue later this hour. we re back in 90 seconds. back is react to fast-moving markets with dynamic charting and a futures ladder that lets you place, flatten, or reverse orders so you won t miss an opportunity. e trade from morgan stanley i used to leak urine when i coughed, laughed or exercised. i couldn t even enjoy playing with my kids. i leaked too. i just assumed it was normal. then we learned about bulkamid. an fda approved non-drug solution for our condition.
simple vote. if you believe all women deserve to have contraception, then you should vote for this bill. that s all there is to it. in about 30 minutes, senate majority leader chuck schumer will call a floor vote on legislation to protect contraceptives. in another lifetime, you might have said to yourself, what, why would there ever need to be a vote on contraceptives? this is not that lifetime. after roe v. wade was overturned, nothing is safe. and those worries don t exactly seem unfounded when republicans say they ll vote no on legislation like is this. joining us now, nbc news capitol hill correspondent, ali vitali. why don t republicans like this legislation? reporter: they have their own, katy, senator joe democrats say theirs leave less gaps, less ways to impede access to contraceptive care, and that s why they prefer their
but also in this case, the potential dangers to contraception and the very real attempt in some states, some very conservative states with republican legislators and republican governors to deny the right of access to contraceptives, you know, back to the 50s i guess. this is a very good issue for democrats, and this vote is a smart move by senator schumer, it gets all the republicans on the record, and when you get a no vote to something like this, you can translate it almost immediately into a very good negative tv ad. how about the vote later this month on ivf, same thing? absolutely. after alabama, republicans cannot simply dismiss the idea that it could never happen because it s already happened. a republican supreme court in alabama essentially banned ivf. and the republicans in the legislature and the governor
bill. republicans explaining why they re going to vote this down, they will vote this down, it sounds a little bit like this in the halls of congress. watch. it s not a serious attempt to legislate. this is just a show vote in anticipation of the election. democrats think they can win this case, this election based on reproductive rights. and somehow they re suggesting that contraception is in jeopardy, which is blatantly false. nobody is going to overturn griswold, who wants to ban contraception? where would that pass? it s not mine. my state is a pro life state. i can tell you, no way. reporter: senator hawley is talking about griswold, he s talking about another landmark decision out of the supreme court that in this case dealt with privacy and medication. it s similar and is often talked at in the same breath as roe was, katy.