24th. i am sam stein filling in for the one and only ali velshi. one month ago today the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. this immediately and radically reshaped abortion rights around the country. these are the 26 states that were considered certain or likely to ban abortion in the post roe era. more than a dozen of them have already taken action to do so. today, there is not a single provider offering abortion services in the united states. forcing residents to travel across state lines for basic and essential health care. seven other states banned abortion at a much earlier point. it was previously allowed when roe was the law of the land. in the coming weeks at least three more states, north dakota, wyoming, and indiana, are expected to enact total abortion bans. let the constitutional protections for abortion that were provided, access is quickly shrinking around the country. nowhere is that more evident than in the south, where abortion access is almost entirely a
folks come i don t know what you did last night but i spent 90 minutes on a stage and debated a guy who has the morals of an alley cat. [cheers and applause] when you see trump last night, my guess and i mean this sincerely but he set a new record for the most lies told in a single debate. [cheers and applause] he lied about the great economy created. he lied about the pandemic he botched killing millions of people. he closed businesses, he closed schools losing their homes people all over this country. america was flat on its back. so i told trump that he was 1 on history who left office with fewer jobs then he started. herbert hoover was the other one. that s why i call him donald herbert hoover trump. sandra: that was present by in a short time ago he took the stage in raleigh and address concerns about the debate last night. and north carolina both biden and former president donald trump are right now on the campaign trail following the debate. biden s dream confirm
agreed. they worked in, picking a jury for person in, and delivering a verdict within a matter of two and a half hours. so there was a pretty quick turnaround there. the flip side of this is that bannon, after everything that happens, he s going right back on this podcast in doing fox news interviews. pretty defiant. and it seems like in some ways he wants to wear the prison sentence as a badge of honor, right? and i am wondering livestream him straight to prison. i am wondering though if you are another person in that part of trump s orbit, let s put those different parts, is this going to become a thing. where you are, like yes, i went to prison for january 6th, and i am proud of it. i think we are going to see abandoned type figure that works to a certain extent. but you ve certainly seen a couple of defendants who don t have any regrets about what they did. i think they are not too happy. if you are steve bannon, this is going to be fine for him overall.
i love them all, jimmy and the other jimmy, they are all really all kind of doing a different version of the same joke. that was my whole point. shannon: one from they are beating over and over again. reporter: i think people are tired of it and want a bit of an escape. that is why in the old days when i first started doing fox news i was a comedian and would work on station i didn t do politics in my asked was i wanted to appeal to the most number of people as possible because i wanted to succeed in the business. i would be on greg get filled s showing do politics and it was two super world, now it is all together, you can t get away from politics, give us a break, do comedy on the late-night show. shannon: you look so spiffy. shannon: that is the greatest.