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a battle on her hands she has the support of proponents like lori mullins who runs the cope pregnancy center in montgomery alabama offering baby items and parenting classes in an effort to dissuade women from seeking abortions like the bill itself she sees no exceptions even in the case of rape or incest if you believe that at conception it is a person then you have to believe that all life is sacred how i was conceived has you know should have no impact on the value of my life why would you protect lives . and say except yours yours is not the case of incest that is a really really difficult discussion to have it's never right there is no good answer but at the same time the way the law is now we see it all the time if a child is being molested and she becomes pregnant at 13 or 14 or 15 the family takes her to have an abortion the only person who wins in that scenario is the person who was abusing her while proponents of the text want it to include few exceptions to see it potentially go all the way up to the supreme court and maybe even overturn roe v wade itself opponents of the bill accu
a battle on her hands she has the support of proponents like lori mullins who runs the cope pregnancy center in montgomery alabama offering baby items and parenting classes in an effort to dissuade women from seeking abortions like the bill itself she sees no exceptions even in the case of rape or incest if you believe that at conception it is a person then you have to believe that all life is sacred how i was conceived has you know should have no impact on the value of my life why would you...
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battle on her hands she has the support of proponents like the lori mullins who runs the copd pregnancy center in montgomery alabama offering baby items and parenting classes in an effort to dissuade women from seeking abortions like the bit so she sees no exceptions even in the case of rape or incest if you believe that. at conception it is a person then you have to believe that all life is sacred how i was conceived has should have no impact on the value of my life why would you protect lives. and say except yours yours is not the case of incest that is a really really difficult discussion to have it's never right there is no good answer but at the same time the way the law is now we see it all the time if a child is being molested and she becomes pregnant at 13 or 14 or 15 the family takes her to have an abortion the only person who wins in that scenario is the person who was abusing her while proponents of the text want it to include few exceptions to see it potentially go all the way up to the supreme court and maybe even overturn roe v wade itself opponents of the bill accuse state lawma
battle on her hands she has the support of proponents like the lori mullins who runs the copd pregnancy center in montgomery alabama offering baby items and parenting classes in an effort to dissuade women from seeking abortions like the bit so she sees no exceptions even in the case of rape or incest if you believe that. at conception it is a person then you have to believe that all life is sacred how i was conceived has should have no impact on the value of my life why would you protect...
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this say crisis pregnancy center in west virginia run by anti abortion activist and their goal is to get you to go here as opposed to the actual abortion clinic over here. confusing, right? >> i had my mom take me to this little clinic place. they put me in a room. now this room has like religious stuff around. [ laughter ] >> right? >> which a room has to be really religious in the south for somebody to say it's religious because everyone has some stuff. >> exactly. so like an old black lady comes in. >> they brought the closer in. the old black lady. >> old black lady comes in like oh, well, is this your first pregnancy? no. this is not my first pregnancy. >> yes. >> i have a baby and then she said do you have a picture of your baby? and i take out a picture of my son on my cell phone. she says now what if somebody killed titan? yes. at that moment i was like oh, this must be what hell is like. [ laughter ] >> like because now i'm upset. look, i'm going to terminate this pregnancy. she said well, we have to go through steps. you have to come back here to get the information for ano
this say crisis pregnancy center in west virginia run by anti abortion activist and their goal is to get you to go here as opposed to the actual abortion clinic over here. confusing, right? >> i had my mom take me to this little clinic place. they put me in a room. now this room has like religious stuff around. [ laughter ] >> right? >> which a room has to be really religious in the south for somebody to say it's religious because everyone has some stuff. >> exactly. so...
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i mentioned we had 80 pregnancy centers around the state of missouri. we are addressing all of these different issues. >> there was a woman, who is older now, who wrote an opinion piece in usa today. she was 12 years old when she was repeatedly raped and became pregnant. she is against this bill. she is saying, listen, at 12 years old, children should not be having children. to that you say what? >> well, again, we are talking about a little, innocent child who is inside the womb -- >> but a 12-year-old is also an innocent child. >> i agree. a 12-year-old is also a very innocent child, absolutely, i agree with you. >> when she's saying the abortion was necessary for her, she couldn't live in that way, there were so many factors in it, do you, i just want to be clear about this, do you support the bill the way that it is in alabama? >> so, i have not read the bill in alabama, we are talking about the legislation that is in missouri. >> it's the same. rape and incest would not be -- >> correct. correct. >> would not be -- yeah. you would not be able to ge
i mentioned we had 80 pregnancy centers around the state of missouri. we are addressing all of these different issues. >> there was a woman, who is older now, who wrote an opinion piece in usa today. she was 12 years old when she was repeatedly raped and became pregnant. she is against this bill. she is saying, listen, at 12 years old, children should not be having children. to that you say what? >> well, again, we are talking about a little, innocent child who is inside the womb --...
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a battle on her hands she has the support of proponents lightly lori mullins who runs the co pregnancy center in montgomery alabama offering baby items and parenting classes in an effort to dissuade women from seeking abortions like the bill itself she sees no exceptions even in the case of rape or incest if you believe that at conception it is a person then you have to believe that all life is sacred how i was conceived has no should have no impact on the value of my life why would you protect lives. and say except yours yours is not now in the case of incest that is a really really difficult discussion to have it's never right there is no good answer but at the same time the way the law is now and we see it all the time if a child is being molested and she becomes pregnant at 13 or 14 or 15 the family takes her to have an abortion the only person who wins in that scenario is the person who was abusing her while proponents of the text want it to include few exceptions to see it potentially go all the way up to the supreme court and maybe even overturn roe v wade itself opponents of the bill
a battle on her hands she has the support of proponents lightly lori mullins who runs the co pregnancy center in montgomery alabama offering baby items and parenting classes in an effort to dissuade women from seeking abortions like the bill itself she sees no exceptions even in the case of rape or incest if you believe that at conception it is a person then you have to believe that all life is sacred how i was conceived has no should have no impact on the value of my life why would you protect...
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battle on her hands she has the support of proponents like the lori mullins who runs the co pregnancy center in montgomery alabama offering baby items and parenting classes in an effort to dissuade women from seeking abortions like the bill itself she sees no exceptions even in the case of rape or incest if you believe that at conception it is a person then you have to believe that all life is sacred how i was conceived has should have no impact on the value of my life why would you protect lives. in say except yours yours is not the case of incest that is a really really difficult discussion to have it's never right there is no good answer but at the same time the way the law is now we see it all the time if a child is being molested and she becomes pregnant at 13 or 14 or 15 the family takes her to have an abortion the only person who wins in that scenario is the person who was abusing her while proponents of the text want it to include few exceptions to see it potentially go all the way up to the supreme court and maybe even overturn roe v wade itself opponents of the bill accuse state la
battle on her hands she has the support of proponents like the lori mullins who runs the co pregnancy center in montgomery alabama offering baby items and parenting classes in an effort to dissuade women from seeking abortions like the bill itself she sees no exceptions even in the case of rape or incest if you believe that at conception it is a person then you have to believe that all life is sacred how i was conceived has should have no impact on the value of my life why would you protect...
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i mentioned earlier we had 80 different pregnancy centers around the entire state of missouri.re first and foremost addressing all these different issues. >> there's a woman who's older now who wrote an opinion piece in usa today this week. she was 12 years old when she was repeatedly raped and became pregnant. she is against this bill because she was saying, listen, at 12 years old children should not be having children. to that you say what? >> well, again we're talking about a little innocent child who is inside the womb of -- >> but a 12-year-old is also an innocent child. >> i agree, a 12-year-old is also a very innocent child. absolutely, i agree with you. >> so when she's saying that the abortion was necessary for her that she couldn't live in that way, there were so many factors in it, i just want to be very clear about this, do you support the bill the way that it is in alabama? >> so i've not read the bill in alabama. we're talking about the legislation that's in missouri. >> in missouri. it's the same. rape and incest would not be -- >> correct. >> would not be, yeah
i mentioned earlier we had 80 different pregnancy centers around the entire state of missouri.re first and foremost addressing all these different issues. >> there's a woman who's older now who wrote an opinion piece in usa today this week. she was 12 years old when she was repeatedly raped and became pregnant. she is against this bill because she was saying, listen, at 12 years old children should not be having children. to that you say what? >> well, again we're talking about a...
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a battle on her hands she has the support of proponents lightly lori mullins who runs the co pregnancy center in montgomery alabama offering baby items and parenting classes in an effort to dissuade women from seeking abortions like the bill itself she sees no exceptions even in the case of rape or incest if you believe that at conception it is a person then you have to believe that all life is sacred how i was conceived has no should have no impact on the value of my life why would you protect lives. and say except yours yours is not the case of incest that is a really really difficult discussion to have it's never right there is no good answer but at the same time the way the law is now we see it all the time if a child is being molested and she becomes pregnant at 13 or 14 or 15 the family takes her to have an abortion the only person who wins in that scenario is the person who was abusing her while proponents of the text want it to include few exceptions to see it potentially go all the way up to the supreme court and maybe even overturn roe v wade itself opponents of the bill accuse stat
a battle on her hands she has the support of proponents lightly lori mullins who runs the co pregnancy center in montgomery alabama offering baby items and parenting classes in an effort to dissuade women from seeking abortions like the bill itself she sees no exceptions even in the case of rape or incest if you believe that at conception it is a person then you have to believe that all life is sacred how i was conceived has no should have no impact on the value of my life why would you protect...
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the board has banned false and misleading claims by so-called crisis pregnancy centers and enacts resolution in support of continued funding for reproductive health services. two weeks ago georgia joined kentucky, mississippi, ohio, iowa, louisiana, north dakota and utah to ban abortion at six weeks or earlier. last week, alabama banned all abortions from the moment of conception with no exceptions in case of rape or incest. and senator lindsey graham has asked for hearings to discuss a national abortion ban. so today i'm continuing the tradition of san francisco leading the way and calling for this legislation. if these states can't hear our voices, we'll speak directly to their bank accounts and their bottom lines. we need to stop these bans. we must stand together as a city and fight to protect our constitutional rights. the city of san francisco can lead in this fight and i hope other cities and states will join us. i invite all of my colleagues to join me on this legislation. and i'd also like to thank a few people. i first want to thank my powerful, one of the most powerful woman in ci
the board has banned false and misleading claims by so-called crisis pregnancy centers and enacts resolution in support of continued funding for reproductive health services. two weeks ago georgia joined kentucky, mississippi, ohio, iowa, louisiana, north dakota and utah to ban abortion at six weeks or earlier. last week, alabama banned all abortions from the moment of conception with no exceptions in case of rape or incest. and senator lindsey graham has asked for hearings to discuss a...
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this year it's been proposed it should be six weeks, but the crisis pregnancy center's goal is to confuseu until it's too late for you to have the abortion that they had no intention of giving to you in the first place. >> by the time i came through, it was over. i knew. >> so you knew it was over? >> i was post partum depressed and depressed about having another baby in this situation. i was dead, a walking zombie. i don't know how titan survived. i wasn't a real person during that time. i was just doing what i had to do. when megger was born, he was a beautiful little baby. he cried. he was perfect. >> can i ask a question? did you ever have regrets about the two pregnancies you terminated? >> yes and no. yes because i knew that they were -- they had the potential to be this person but then no because i don't -- i don't know. it was so early. >> you don't think of those as babies? >> yeah. it might sound like harsh but there's this misconception of why people have abortions and what they mean. you have to think like if a woman feels like she has to go through these hoops and expose hers
this year it's been proposed it should be six weeks, but the crisis pregnancy center's goal is to confuseu until it's too late for you to have the abortion that they had no intention of giving to you in the first place. >> by the time i came through, it was over. i knew. >> so you knew it was over? >> i was post partum depressed and depressed about having another baby in this situation. i was dead, a walking zombie. i don't know how titan survived. i wasn't a real person...
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they have been in the grassroots, running crisis pregnancy centers.n creating their own media. anti-abortion voters -- by the way, there are anti-contraception also voting on this. a lot of these laws have misinformation embedded in them. as journalists should be careful. even fetal heartbeats. at six weeks, there is no heart, there's is electric pulse that sounds like a heartbeat. there are laws that make claims that abortion causes cancer. again -- or that a fetus can feel pain at 20 weeks, these are all completely disproven facts. we have to make it clear these are political plays and not factual or medical -- >> not factual claims. you wrote for months about how people think this alabama law has gone too far? >> we have to separate going too far morally and strategically. you're hearing from a lot of conservatives and there are a number of conservatives who support abortion rights. but i would say the vast majority think of themselves as opposing abortion. for both alabama, georgia, missouri the support that's gotten has been largely on the basis
they have been in the grassroots, running crisis pregnancy centers.n creating their own media. anti-abortion voters -- by the way, there are anti-contraception also voting on this. a lot of these laws have misinformation embedded in them. as journalists should be careful. even fetal heartbeats. at six weeks, there is no heart, there's is electric pulse that sounds like a heartbeat. there are laws that make claims that abortion causes cancer. again -- or that a fetus can feel pain at 20 weeks,...
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center. it's become the largest network of pregnancy row source centers in the united states.he new location that was set to open near a planned spot for an abortion clinic in south bend became the center of a political showdown with the city's mayor, 2020 presidential candidate pete buttigieg. in moments the vice president of the care center but first jonathan hunt brings us the back story on the investigation tonight. good evening, jonathan. >> good evening, martha. the women's care center offer ace cording to its own website free confidential counseling support and education to women facing unplanned pregnancies. honored by notre dame with an award given to those who, "proclaim" the gospel of human life by steadfastly affirming and defending its sanctity from its earliest stages. >> we have people who want to have the child but really don't know how to parent. they need help. maybe they have financial problems. they need nu nurturing. it changed the lives. not just the unborn but changed lives of mothers and the fathers as well. >> the women's care center has 32 locations i
center. it's become the largest network of pregnancy row source centers in the united states.he new location that was set to open near a planned spot for an abortion clinic in south bend became the center of a political showdown with the city's mayor, 2020 presidential candidate pete buttigieg. in moments the vice president of the care center but first jonathan hunt brings us the back story on the investigation tonight. good evening, jonathan. >> good evening, martha. the women's care...
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founded in 1988 as a for-profit business and originally called the natural resources pregnancy and childbirth resource center. they believe that pregnant women should have the natural resources to be informed, responsible, and creative during this time of personal transformation. natural resources is san francisco's oldest pregnancy, childbirth, and early parenting center. membership allows people to access classes, lectures, and other resources. they offer doula training and their own line of herbal products. in 2013, jeannie zeppa, mother of two, purchased the business and in 2015 natural resources became a nonprofit organization. item 4d is ocean cyclery. the business is an independent, family owned business, family owned bicycle sales and repair shop in the engleside neighbor and has been in business since 1996 and is a neighborhood institution. ocean cyclery was found by jeffrey farrow when he purchased the lease and no mad cyclery that had operated at that location since 1989. the shop carries many high quality brands with an extensive line of safety gear like helmets, gloves, and pads. they provide bi
founded in 1988 as a for-profit business and originally called the natural resources pregnancy and childbirth resource center. they believe that pregnant women should have the natural resources to be informed, responsible, and creative during this time of personal transformation. natural resources is san francisco's oldest pregnancy, childbirth, and early parenting center. membership allows people to access classes, lectures, and other resources. they offer doula training and their own line of...
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. >> reporter: the bill increases tax credits to donations to pregnancy resource centers and provide emotional and material support. women who receive abortions after eight weeks would not be prosecuted but doctors who perform them could face up to 15 years in prison and potentially lose their medical licenses. supporters of the bill say it's worth it. >> i had to be comfortable with the fact that it's legal to abort a child in this great country of ours, and so if that is the law of the land i'll be comfortable with that too. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," adriana diaz, st. louis, missouri. >>> former army intelligence analyst chelsea manning is back behind bars this morning after refusing to testify before a grand jury. manning told a federal judge yesterday she would rather starve to death than cooperate with prosecutors investigating wikileaks. the judge ordered her to remain in a virginia jail until she agrees to testify or until the grand jury's term expires in 18 months. manning spent seven years in prison for giving thousands of classified military and diplomatic files
. >> reporter: the bill increases tax credits to donations to pregnancy resource centers and provide emotional and material support. women who receive abortions after eight weeks would not be prosecuted but doctors who perform them could face up to 15 years in prison and potentially lose their medical licenses. supporters of the bill say it's worth it. >> i had to be comfortable with the fact that it's legal to abort a child in this great country of ours, and so if that is the law...
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health officials areco voicing neern about pregnancy-related deaths. the centers for disease control and prevention reports the risk has risen 50% in the last generation. in all, about 700 women a year die from pregnancy causes, and the victims are three times more likely to be black.th c.d.c. says more than half of the deaths are preventable. the governor of georgia today signed a law that bars most abortions once a fetaleartbeat is detected. that is roughly six weeks into c preg before a woman may know she's expecting. at the signing, republican governor brian kemp acknowledged weeks of protests against the law, and the likelihood of a legal fight. >> i realize that some may challenge it in the court of law. but our job is to do what is right, not what is easy. we are called to be strong and courageous, and we will not back down. we will always continue to fight for life. >> woodruff: georgia is now the fourth state this year to outlaw abortions once a fetal heartat is detected. president trump has pardoned a former army lieutenant concted of murdering a prisone
health officials areco voicing neern about pregnancy-related deaths. the centers for disease control and prevention reports the risk has risen 50% in the last generation. in all, about 700 women a year die from pregnancy causes, and the victims are three times more likely to be black.th c.d.c. says more than half of the deaths are preventable. the governor of georgia today signed a law that bars most abortions once a fetaleartbeat is detected. that is roughly six weeks into c preg before a...
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natural resources is san francisco's oldest community pregnancy childbirth and early parenting center n.2013, jenny uzepa, mother of two, purchased the business and in 2015, natural resources became a nonprofit organization. the sbllg considered a historic resource. it's a three-story wood frame mixed-use building designed in a style consistent with the edwardian period with classical revival influences. staff is recommending support of this application and the following futures to be safeguarded. their educational programs for parents and birth professionals, resources line of products and the retail classroom and children's play spaces. the next business is ocean's cyclery. it is an independent, familily-owned bicycle repair shop located at 1935 ocean avenue. it has been in business since november 1996 and is considered a neighborhood institution. ocean cyclery was founded by -- i don't know if it's then or now -- 36-year-old jeffery telliafaro. when he purchased the lease and tools and existing bike shop that had been operated in the location since 1989. the business has operated c
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pregnancy care centers offer good solutions.ose garden in the white house, the president, of course, reaffirmed his commitment to serving women, babies, children, families from opioid crisis, unexpected pregnancies, incarceration. unjust incarceration. there is a way to serve humanity. even the wonderful immigrant that needs help. there is a way to help people without killing people. ainsley: thank you so much. >> and old people. let me mention that i'm 68 years old. don't kill old people either. ainsley: you are not old. thank you so much for being with us. we will continue to keep our audience posted on what happens in alabama. the house voted on this 74-3. that was the vote. they approved that bill in the house and now it goes to the senate. the only way a woman can get an abortion in this state if this passes is if her health is at risk. thank you so much, alveda for being with us. have a great weekend. >> thank you. ainsley: most exciting two minutes in sports. janice dean is live from churchill downs with a preview of the
pregnancy care centers offer good solutions.ose garden in the white house, the president, of course, reaffirmed his commitment to serving women, babies, children, families from opioid crisis, unexpected pregnancies, incarceration. unjust incarceration. there is a way to serve humanity. even the wonderful immigrant that needs help. there is a way to help people without killing people. ainsley: thank you so much. >> and old people. let me mention that i'm 68 years old. don't kill old people...
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to think about ways that we do in pennsylvania when of the areas we have a program called centering pregnancy where it is a group provision meaning they come together in a group and can share their stories and concerns and to get their care and get those things and get the concerns answered. but then it also creates a support network, which women really need but only during pregnancy but in the postpartum period. but those types of programs and supporting those home visit programs and the use of community health workers is a way we can turn the tide in the community. >> in my remaining time, but we say to the ranking member, i commend you for investigating this. it's more dangerous to have a baby than it was 20 years ago and could be on the short list is unacceptable in this country. and i'm going to work with the chairman and colleagues on both sides to try to solve this. god bless you and i yield back. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. thank you for holding the hearing again on the impact that helps the care for all women but especially women of color and the opening testimonies by the
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that's court to a harvard medical school obstetrician after two new reports on pregnancy deaths in the united states. the centersease control and prevention released one report indicating more women are dying before, during and after having a baby and the risk may have a lot to do with race. laura ingle reporting live in our newsroom. laura? >> shep, the statistics show black women and native americans and alaskans are more likely to die a year after having a baby than a wait woman. 3,000 deaths were look at between 2011 and 2015 and looked at 250 deaths in that same frame. out of the 700 women that died, 3 if 5 deaths could be prevented and one in three deaths occurred a week after delivery. a web of missed opportunities is mostly to blame according to the report. other leading causes include infections and severe bleeding and medical experts say many more are avoidable factors. >> the c section rate has gone up about 500% from the last generation till now. you know, sometimes those surgeries are life saving. when people get hurt in healthcare, they get hurt in two ways. we do too little too late and too much t
that's court to a harvard medical school obstetrician after two new reports on pregnancy deaths in the united states. the centersease control and prevention released one report indicating more women are dying before, during and after having a baby and the risk may have a lot to do with race. laura ingle reporting live in our newsroom. laura? >> shep, the statistics show black women and native americans and alaskans are more likely to die a year after having a baby than a wait woman. 3,000...
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about 700 women die each year in the united states from largely preventable pregnancy related complications. the centersednesday the pregnancy related morality rate of african-americans, american-indians and alaska native women are three times higher than that of white women. joining us the vice president of social impact for mtv, vh1 and logo, and the co-chair of the black health caucus, democratic congresswoman emma adams of north carolina and co-host of "morning joe" first look is joining us for this conversation. and karine jean-pierre is still with us as well. good to have you all on board. i don't think a lot of people think about this as something that we're struggling with at this time, you know, that something from long ago, maternal mortality, and yet it's so real. >> yes, actually over the past 30 years the rates have doubled in this country, making the u.s. the worst country in the developed world in terms of safety for mothers and giving birth. that's why we wanted to launch this campaign to bring those stats to the forefront and use the power of story telling to hopefully ignite change. >>
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trump has raised awareness about the dangers of opioid use during pregnancy, has made trips to medical centersers recovering from the effects of addiction. jordyn phelps, abc news, washington. >> a big thanks to jordyn phelps. obviously let's get out in front of it and state the obvious. it's be best. it's about being your best, on the internet, being nice to people. >> especially for children, targeting children. >> yes, yes. >> but when it came to obviously this initiative, so many critics pointed out -- >> absolutely, the way the president conducts himself on twitter, taking aim at people, having nicknames for people, what some call bullying. i like that she addressed that is said she knows she's going to be hit with criticism but it won't stop her. she definitely wants to make her mark. 'll continue to see what she >>> making news in america this morning, the fight to obtain president trump's tax returns his a new roadblock. why the treasury is refusing to hand them over. plus, the new development as democrats push for special counsel robert mueller to testify under oath. >>> a new clue af
trump has raised awareness about the dangers of opioid use during pregnancy, has made trips to medical centersers recovering from the effects of addiction. jordyn phelps, abc news, washington. >> a big thanks to jordyn phelps. obviously let's get out in front of it and state the obvious. it's be best. it's about being your best, on the internet, being nice to people. >> especially for children, targeting children. >> yes, yes. >> but when it came to obviously this...
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center? >> matt: unlimited abortion to the end of pregnancy.en new deal, rolling back the tax cuts, free college, getting rid of everyone's college debt. these questions, they have the exact same policies which i think are well outside the mainstream. >> dagen: my bedtime reading was "the new york times" story that trump advisors want trump to stop attacking biden. how many times are we going to read that story where trump advisors want to stop xyz. >> harris: we saw this over and over again. >> dagen: he's going to do whatever we want. you know why he's going after joe biden come he's in the lead and he's not going to punch down and go after people in the single digits. joe biden's recently is 23.5 percentage points above bernie sanders. biden should take it as a compliment. >> harris: i want to hear from joe biden and a woman in the office calling the presidency legitimate -- >> would you be my vice presidential candidate. investigations of the investigators investigating whether or not vladimir putin on the russians engaged in trying to affe
center? >> matt: unlimited abortion to the end of pregnancy.en new deal, rolling back the tax cuts, free college, getting rid of everyone's college debt. these questions, they have the exact same policies which i think are well outside the mainstream. >> dagen: my bedtime reading was "the new york times" story that trump advisors want trump to stop attacking biden. how many times are we going to read that story where trump advisors want to stop xyz. >> harris: we saw...
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and because of a new report from the centers of disease control and prevention, we also know three out of five pregnancy-related deaths in our country are preventable. we should be working together to take action to stop so many mothers from dying in childbirth and building on the $50 million maternal mortality initiative that i fought to enact in this year's funding bill to expand evidence-based programs to prevent maternal mortality and advanced maternal health equity. there is also the child care crisis and the reality that for far too many parents, quality, affordable child care is not available. one mother in washington state told me how she struck out with more than ten child care centers before finally finding one that could care for her son, and when she did find it, it cost more than her mortgage. we should be working to make sure all parents can go to work knowing their children will be well cared for. and we should be fighting for paid family leave so people have the time they need to welcome new members to their family and start building those bonds that last a lifetime, and so no parent has
and because of a new report from the centers of disease control and prevention, we also know three out of five pregnancy-related deaths in our country are preventable. we should be working together to take action to stop so many mothers from dying in childbirth and building on the $50 million maternal mortality initiative that i fought to enact in this year's funding bill to expand evidence-based programs to prevent maternal mortality and advanced maternal health equity. there is also the child...
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prohibiting abortion at a certain point in pregnancy or barring providers from specific types of abortions. some states have put restrictions on health care centersperform abortions, requiring hallways to measure a certain widthth, and others are try to eliminate funding for planned parenthood which provides services like yearly checkups. this is an attempt to overthrow roe v. wade. six states have passed laws that are directly meant to challenge roe. another six have passed trigger laws which would automatically ban abortion if the supreme court struck down roe v. wade. joining me now is the president and executive director of the national lawyers committee for civil rights under law, christen clark. thank you for being with us. these cases that we're talking, not the trigger cases, but the ones that are meant to get to the supreme court, how many are we talking about and how close are they to actually be supreme court cases? >> well, most certainly there is a coordinated attack on roe v. wade that is unfolding across the country right now whether you're talking about the heartbeat bill in georgia, the pending abortion ban in alabama, ohio, ther
prohibiting abortion at a certain point in pregnancy or barring providers from specific types of abortions. some states have put restrictions on health care centersperform abortions, requiring hallways to measure a certain widthth, and others are try to eliminate funding for planned parenthood which provides services like yearly checkups. this is an attempt to overthrow roe v. wade. six states have passed laws that are directly meant to challenge roe. another six have passed trigger laws which...
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pregnancy is not a mother. as the debate rages on in the high court the issue is shock to the center of the presidential campaign in several states continue to pass strict antiabortion laws. less then hour ago senator kamala harris announced a plan that would require states trying to restrict abortion laws to obtain federal approval first. >> those laws have to come before my department of justice for a review and approval and until we determine that they are constitutional they will not take effect. >> in missouri, the state's last remaining abortion clinic could be forced to close by the end of this week according to planned parenthood. the group is now suing but if it happens missouri would be the first state with an abortion in clinic since roe v wade in 1973. a long time. >> there are so many of these legal battles, states, federal level. we will talk more about that. clarence thomas writing that abortion is an act rife with potential for eugenics manipulation. let's bring in richard fowler and the president's live-action to discuss. i want to read some of this back-and-forth between justice dominant justic
pregnancy is not a mother. as the debate rages on in the high court the issue is shock to the center of the presidential campaign in several states continue to pass strict antiabortion laws. less then hour ago senator kamala harris announced a plan that would require states trying to restrict abortion laws to obtain federal approval first. >> those laws have to come before my department of justice for a review and approval and until we determine that they are constitutional they will not...