Outfront next, trump vows to make women great. Again, insisting if he wins women will no longer feel abandoned, lonely are scared. His words, this is nikki haley calls out our own party for botching it, plus game over. Trump s plan to make it easier to beat harris, just shut down in the republican who stood up to his own party over this is outfront and breaking news from kfile, the team that exposed mark robinson s talk of being a black nazi and a quote, her is back with more tonight trump ditch robinson to save himself in north carolina. Let s go out fine and good evening. I m erin burnett, outfront tonight. Are you trying to lose this election? that is the question. The exact words that nikki haley is asking tonight? she s talking about what the ohio republican senate candidate is saying about women and abortion suburban women living like abortion you remember, i want, i will vote for anybody else. Okay. A little crazy by the way. Especially for women, there like past 50 of the war z
tonight, protesters are out in the streets across the country, after the unprecedented supreme court decision, ending roe v. wade. 50 years after it became law. demonstrations have been growing ever since the ruling was announced this morning. five of the courts conservatives voted to overturn roe. samuel alito who is a draft opinion was leaked last month, wrote in his final decision that roe was egregiously wrong from the start. the ruling automatically clears the way for abortion bans in 13 states. at least six states have already put them into effect. and there are concerns about what this may mean for court decisions on contraception, and gay rights. justice clarence thomas says those should be up for review as well. we ve got a lot to cover tonight, but i want to begin with my friend and colleague, morrow barrick, our nbc news reporter. she s on the ground, at the supreme court, all day long. morrow, you have been among the protesters for hours. what are they telling you
closing up shop here for the night. but as for the first couple of hours, we saw that initial protest from those who are opposed to abortion rights, who were elated, and celebrating, and happy. and after a few hours, they left. the streets were filled with hundreds and thousands of people who were the ones that were hoping that maybe we would see a compromise. they were maybe hoping that it away, we re expecting to see this decision come down, it s not what they got today. we saw tears of joy and despair. we had very emotional heavy conversations. and we will hear some of those conversations, stephanie. a lot of things have been going through my mind, anger, deep sadness, and a desire to turn this around the. this is going through my mind. it s a rollercoaster emotion! it s completely utter joy that roe is overturned. women are going to die between now and when we get legislation passed, which is untenable. we heard a lot of concern around that last statement you hear
as aimee said, their legal counsel advised them, they couldn t continue abortion services. certainly, they would want to. in other states, how chaotic and confusing is this ruling, just knowing whether or not it s legal in your state? well, today s decision, which is absolutely devastating for at least half of the country, abortion is poised to be banned. it is immediately or will be very soon. texas, for example, there is confusion about whether the parole ban has come back to life, the sort of a zombie band that isn t actually where on the statute, and yet, the attorney general has come out with this extreme position, saying that somehow it bans abortion anyway, and threatening criminal sanctions against providers, like amy, like which i m very proud to represent.
very soon. texas, for example, there is confusion about whether the parole ban has come back to life, the sort of a zombie band that isn t actually where on the statute, and yet, the attorney general has come out with this extreme position, saying that somehow it bans abortion anyway, and threatening criminal sanctions against providers, like amy, like which i m very proud to represent. the confusion has been sounded everywhere. and look, if you are in a blue state, and you think, this isn t gonna affect me. this is terrible. i hate this outcome. i hate this decision, but it s actually not gonna affect me. you are wrong. and the reason is, think about look at what s happened in texas after texas passed a six -week mandate has been in effect for nine months. as amy was saying, the rush of patients out of texas to oklahoma, to new mexico, to kansas, that is creating backlogs of weeks, weeks in those other states. if you are in a blue state, patience from half of the country are now gon