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As Supreme Court Shifts Under Trump, Cuomo Vows to Expand Abortion Rights The New York Times

With Hillary Clinton to his right, female elected officials seated before him and cheering women filling the audience, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo on Monday promised to protect womens reproductive rights by expanding the states abortion laws within the first 30 days of the new legislative session.

Mr. Cuomos vow was not exactly new. But the pageantry of the occasion seemed to reflect the circumstances that had prompted it: a Legislature newly controlled by Democrats raring to broaden reproductive rights, and a federal government increasingly looking to rein them in, all against the backdrop of a state with abortion laws that are not as liberal as many perceive them to be.

The Republican Senate said, You dont need a state law codifying Roe v. Wade. No administration would ever roll back Roe v. Wade, Mr. Cuomo said at the event at Barnard College, describing why previous efforts had languished for so long. So help me God, this was the conversation.

That Republican led State Senate is no more, ousted in November in favor of an overwhelming Democratic majority and the . The federal administration, meanwhile, is indeed , the 1973 decision that established a constitutional right to abortion: President Trump has appointed two conservative judges to the Supreme Court, and womens rights activists are warning that the decision is in peril.

Eighteen states already have laws that could restrict abortion if the landmark case were overturned. In Texas, abortion providers have sued the state for what they call unduly burdensome restrictions; there is of Mississippi.

Advancing the rights of women and girls is the great unfinished business of the 21st century, said Mrs. Clinton, a former secretary of state and presidential candidate.

Other liberal states have recently moved to cement reproductive rights at a state level: Massachusettss Legislature last year decriminalized abortion; and Oregon in 2017 expanded cost free insurance coverage for abortions, regardless of the womans citizenship status.

All of this has added fresh urgency to Mr. Cuomos and his fellow Democrats longstanding promises to reinforce New Yorks abortion laws, which abortion rights advocates consider antiquated and weak.

The states abortion laws have not been updated since 1970, three years before Roe v. Wade. They do not include some provisions that Roe v. Wade guaranteed, including permission for a late term abortion to preserve the health of the mother. Other states allow abortions late in the pregnancy when the fetus is not viable, an exception that New York does not make.

Although New York has not attracted the same headlines as conservative states for curbing abortion rights, state legislators have introduced unsuccessful bills aimed at restricting Roe v. Wade or cutting insurance funding for low income women, according to Andrea Miller, the president of the National Institute for Reproductive Health.

About 10 percent of New Yorks women lived in a county without an abortion provider in 2014, according to the Guttmacher Institute, a research group that supports abortion rights.

New York was once a that they could not obtain elsewhere; now some women find themselves forced to leave New York to seek treatment.

New York certainly has a far more strong public persona of being supportive on this, Ms. Miller said, but it is not true that everyone who needs abortion care is able to get it here.

That is almost certain to change this year. A bill known as the Reproductive Health Act, which has the strong support of the Democratic majorities in the State Senate and Assembly, would create exceptions for the mothers health or the fetuss viability. It would also move New Yorks abortion regulations from the penal code to the health code, recognizing abortion as a public health issue rather than a crime from which the state had carved out exclusions, Ms. Miller said.

The act has been passed by the Assembly for years, but did not come to a vote in the Senate when it was controlled by Republicans.

A companion bill would require insurers to provide free contraceptive coverage.

Mr. Cuomo, who vowed not to sign the state budget in April unless the Reproductive Health Act and the contraception coverage acts had been passed, also called on the Legislature to go one step further and enshrine reproductive rights in the State Constitution. That would take longer and be more complicated: A constitutional amendment must be passed in two different legislative sessions and also be approved by voters in a ballot measure.

The vast majority of other states that have recognized a constitutional right to abortion have done so because of litigation, rather than an affirmative desire to protect the right, Ms. Miller said.

Mondays event was not the first time that Mr. Cuomo had called for a constitutional amendment on reproductive rights, but, like the Reproductive Health Act, it was the first time such a call was actually politically viable. State Senator Liz Krueger, who has unsuccessfully sponsored the R.H.A. in the Senate in the past, said Mr. Cuomo had announced his support for an amendment before but that his office had never followed up with bill language.

A group opposed to abortion, Feminists Choosing Life of New York, issued a statement on Monday decrying the R.H.A. as an overreach and criticizing what it said were too broad exceptions for third trimester abortions.

Mrs. Clinton, who spoke briefly before Mr. Cuomo, made clear that the new political circumstances — both on the state and federal levels — would demand much more than just the promised expansion of reproductive rights.

The struggle for womens equality is not simply something to be read about in the pages of your history books, she said. It continues to be the fight of our lifetime.

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URGENT,Trump stands of budging on his demand for $5.6 billion for a wall along the U.S Mexico border - Duration: 11:15.

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So we've been in touch with a lot of people and I informed my folks to say

That we'll build a steel barrier steel and we made out of steel

It'll be less obtrusive and it'll be stronger

But it'll be less obtrusive

Stronger and we're able to use our great companies to make it by using steel

So we're going to be doing a steel barrier and that

Gives us great strength

at the border

I

Would consider doctor, but I think we complicated

I'd rather have the Supreme Court Rule and then you work with the Democrats on doctor

I want to help with daca, but I'd rather have this, you know going to these important Supreme Court very soon and

Rogers and Julie something was backing out Bregman rather work with the Democrats. Let's be Supreme Court

Now we're looking at a national emergency because we have a national emergency just read the papers

we have a crisis at the border of drugs of

Human being see traffic all over the world. They're coming through and we have a

Absolute crisis and of criminals and gang members coming through it is national security. It's a national emergency

Well, we'll be letting you know fairly soon

Well, we have a lot of different ways, I'm not going to get into that

I'm just saying we are looking at it very strongly, but hopefully we can do it this way

And as I told you it's going to be a steel

Border and that's going to give us great strength

They don't like concrete so we'll give them steel steel is fine steel is actually

Steel is actually more expensive than concrete, but it'll look beautiful. And it's very strong. It's actually stronger. I

Think they will make an adjustment because they want to see the butters

They've been give you know government workers want to see the border taking care if it affects them very dearly

They love our country and they want to make sure that we have a strong water

I don't know Democrats are not probably in this case. A lot of them are Democrats

You have a lot of Republicans too, but regardless, I mean that's the way it is

Those people are great Americans that great Patriots. They want to make sure we have a strong border very important

Welcome back president Trump doubling down on his calls for a border wall with Mexico before heading to off to Camp David

To meet with senior advisors. Let me bring in California Democratic congressman roe Connor right now

He is the vice chairman of the Congressional Progressive Caucus

He sits on both the House Budget and Armed Services committees and Congressman. It is good to have you on the program this morning

Thanks Maria for having me on we just heard from Senator Shelby and he could not identify

What the Democrats want?

Why will you not vote for a wall?

Well, two things first of all, we should have the functioning of government

Taking place and not hold that hostage to any president's personal cause look I represent Silicon Valley

We can't have companies IP owing which is hurting the markets or making things more volatile

So let's fund government and then separately let's have the debate on immigration. But Senator Shelby said, what are the Democrats won?

I said we want very simply three things first. The president should level with the American people that he was wrong

Mexico isn't going to pay for border security. He wants Congress to pay for border security

secondly, he should have a path for the dreamers to have some legal way of staying in the United States and third you should

Recognize that this is the 21st century

Most people who are here in an undocumented way have overstayed their visas where we need

The investment is on better technology better sensors better

Enforcement not on a wall which is a 15th century idea, but what's wrong with the wall?

I mean, you're not going to leave your doors unlocked and let anybody come in. You have a wall and have a concrete

Stopping from from strangers coming in. Can you really say a wall doesn't work? Well, I think we have more technology, right?

I mean, I'm in my house. I don't have a wall around it, but I have an alarm system

So I think that if you're gonna look at what the marginal benefit of investments are you would get more from funding some of these

technology solutions and secondly a lot of the people who are here in an

Undocumented way they came here legally, but they've overstayed their visas in a wall does nothing to fix that

So the Democrats are for securing our borders

no one believes that we shouldn't secure our borders we want to do so in a thoughtful way and by the way, the

Immigration deal in 2013 that was reached had funding for border security

But first let's get government back up and running. Let's pay the people at TSA. Let's pay border agents

Let's allow Silicon Valley companies to IPO to help the market. No congressman

honestly

I mean a lot of people believe this is all about

politics the fact that the Democrats do not want this president to have one more thing to be able to say I

Had a promise during the campaign. I kept that promise because you mentioned daca

There was a deal from the President on daca a year and a half ago. And the DEM said no

He actually didn't take the deal the Senate had a bipartisan bill that the president rejected and the president wanted a far more

Conservative version but the reality is the president's campaign promise. Was that Mexico was going to pay for it, and he still hasn't explained

Why Mexico isn't paying for it. And so I think that that is important for him to level but put the politics aside

let's talk about

funding for border security

and the best way to do it and a lot of the experts will tell you that the president's idea of a wall isn't

Actually, what's going to secure our borders?

It's not what's going to help

against drug trafficking and sex trafficking and all the problems that he's

Identified and I want to be clear because you have not been afraid to stand up to leadership in your party when you feel it

Doesn't make sense and when you disagree

You've said that you are opposing the House Democratic rules leadership package

I want to know why you're doing that

Explain the rules package and what you don't like about it and also this broader divide within the demo party

I mean you are the vice chairman of the Congressional Progressive Caucus

We know that you've got lots of members who are pulling the overall party all the way to the left and that goes against what?

Many moderate Democrats want to do in terms of leadership. So, how are you going to correct that?

Well, let me answer both questions

First on Pago which I opposed what that requires is that the government has to have an offset

Congress has to have an offset for any single piece of legislation. I opposed it is because it's bad economics. I mean in a

recession you need the government to spend and in a

Economy that's doing well. You don't need the government to spend as much that's just basic economics

Anyone who has studied economics 101 knows that?

Right, you know so I oppose that on that principle

Your broader question is a good one and look I have not been partisan

For example, even though I disagreed with the way the president has pulled out of Syria. I actually support his decision

to start pulling out of Syria in Afghanistan and there were many congressional progressives who worked with people on

the right on a policy of more foreign policy restraint

So I don't think that the lines in Congress are always just left, right?

I think the question is who's going to have more restraint and foreign policy and how are we going to have an economic policy?

that helps working-class and middle-class Americans and you may actually see some

strange or interesting coalition's to get those policies through

But one of your colleagues Alexander Ocasio portes wants to raise

Taxes on the on the top earners and we know that the top 10 percent of all earners

Already pay 70% of the tax in this country, sir

Why are you for what ALC is saying I?

I'm not for her exact plan. I my view is we can get the revenue by getting us out of bad wars

By repealing a large part of the bush and trump tax cuts and by taxing companies who are making a lot of their money overseas

I mean right now we are not taxing companies overseas

So there are disagreements that within the Democratic caucus the exact way to get something done

But I think at the end of the day the basic party will be unified on a few goals

We want an infrastructure bill. We want to lower the cost of prescription drugs

We should try to get out of these bad Wars. We need to bring jobs to places left behind and frankly

I some of these ideas aren't even partisan. Look I was at the White House two weeks ago

The President signed a bill working with the White House innovation office to modernize our federal websites

We have to find common ground in this country we can disagree

But what are we doing to make sure the country is moving forward?

so we leave the 21st century and not China so so many of your colleagues and you included sign this form bill 867

Billion dollars and it really is

Questionable that you can't find five billion dollars to secure the borders. This is an ongoing

Conversation and will continue to have at conferen. I hope you'll join us again soon. Thanks very much for joining us. I appreciate it

Appreciate your having me on

You

For more infomation >> URGENT,Trump stands of budging on his demand for $5.6 billion for a wall along the U.S Mexico border - Duration: 11:15.

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U.S. scouting Bangkok, Hanoi and Hawaii for 2nd Kim-Trump summit venue: CNN - Duration: 0:35.

Washington is reportedly searching for a potential location to hold the second summit with North

Korea.

On Tuesday, CNN citing a source familiar with the planning process said that Bangkok, Hanoi

and Hawaii have been visited by the White House scouting team.

The source added America has not yet decided on either the list or a top pick,… nor have

there been any meetings between the two sides regarding a summit venue.

Picking a date and place will require working-level discussions, but getting both parties on the

table proved to be a challenge, considering how the meeting scheduled in New York last

year was suddenly canceled.

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