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board when of the largest in the nation for critical race theory. i have been receiving letters from parents all over the state of ohio there is concerned with their children are being taught some of the local boards are engaging in some are not so parents hold us accountable. and then to set up that curriculum on the website so for example on the website the perception is that we supported we were clueless. so that began as policymakers as the school board to find out why. but it's because there is consequences and the foundational support for education. i find a lot of them are clueless until it is too late. >> and with a 1618 project of critical race theory et cetera so what is needed so what more do we need? >> orgy push back against the instructive narratives that we really do need to be offering the ways and often times those that are advancing the narratives that are causing trouble and division often like to portray the debate as we are here to give you an honest view of history as opposed to the sugarcoated view he would get traditionally from the other side. so what we need to do is fall into the trap of letting them characterize our point of vie
board when of the largest in the nation for critical race theory. i have been receiving letters from parents all over the state of ohio there is concerned with their children are being taught some of the local boards are engaging in some are not so parents hold us accountable. and then to set up that curriculum on the website so for example on the website the perception is that we supported we were clueless. so that began as policymakers as the school board to find out why. but it's because...
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following his congressional service, he served on the ohio state board of education. then for nearly a decade more in the ohio senate. together let us celebrate the life of tom sawyer, honorable public servant, loyal son of ohio, and enlightened man with a fine mind. easy broad smile, and a mellow voice of servitude. please let me yield to our new ohio colleague from akron, ohio, congresswoman amelia sykes, to share her recollections and words about her hometown predecessor, the honorable tom sawyer. mrs. sykes: thank you, congresswoman kaptur. today we honor a former member of this body, a lifelong servant to the people of akron, and summit county, my friend tom sawyer. he died this week following a long illness and i first want to extend my sincere and deepest sympathies to his wife and daughter and all who knew knew and loved him. in 1986 then city of akron mayor tom sawyer launched his campaign for congress. a constituent shared with me that my father was at that recognition -- at that announcement but had he to leave early to meet my mother who was at the hospital
following his congressional service, he served on the ohio state board of education. then for nearly a decade more in the ohio senate. together let us celebrate the life of tom sawyer, honorable public servant, loyal son of ohio, and enlightened man with a fine mind. easy broad smile, and a mellow voice of servitude. please let me yield to our new ohio colleague from akron, ohio, congresswoman amelia sykes, to share her recollections and words about her hometown predecessor, the honorable tom...
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i've ever given if it was not politicized the way that it was by public figures in our state and in ohio. >> so the boardard violated privacy laws by discussing the case with a journalist. athena jones, our colleague, has been tracking all of this. this was a very long hearing. what can you tell us? >> good morning. it was very long. they didn't begin deliberating until 14 hours into this very long day. and you just told the details of the case. this was based on an interview this doctor gave to the largest newspaper in indiana. it got a lot of attention because of the issue, a 10-year-old pregnant young girl from ohio who had to come to indiana to have the abortion procedure because she couldn't get it done in ohio. there was a six-week ban and it was beyond that. this doctor gave that interview. it got a lot of attention and that set off the complaint by the attorney general of the state. she's been found libel on the three counts of violating patient laws. she'll be fined $3,000 and receive a letter of reprimand. this is important, she can continue practicing medicine. this -- a lot of this argument d
i've ever given if it was not politicized the way that it was by public figures in our state and in ohio. >> so the boardard violated privacy laws by discussing the case with a journalist. athena jones, our colleague, has been tracking all of this. this was a very long hearing. what can you tell us? >> good morning. it was very long. they didn't begin deliberating until 14 hours into this very long day. and you just told the details of the case. this was based on an interview this...
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ohio. the girl had traveled across state lines for the procedure as a result of ohio's restrictive abortion laws in the wake of the dobbs decision. after an emotional and confrontational hearing yesterday, the state medical boarded dr. caitlin bernard for violating patient privacy standards and issued a $3000 fine. but, they rejected harsher punishments pushed by the state's attorneys, who challenged bernard in a number of tense exchanges. >> isn't it true that, but for the fact that you spoke to the "indy star" reporter concerning what you viewed as, would be a public health emergency that we wouldn't be sitting here today? >> no, i don't think that's correct. i think that if the attorney general todd rokita had not chosen to make this his political stunt, we wouldn't be here today. ali: brandon smith of indiana public broadcasting was in the room for all 14 hours of yesterday's proceeding and he joins me now. thank you so much. this was a case that made national headlines. it happened in the wake of the dobbs decision. president biden weighed in. remind us what dr. bernard is being accused of and what the board decided. brandon: dr. bernard talked to an "indy star" reporter about the case of a 10-year-old gi
ohio. the girl had traveled across state lines for the procedure as a result of ohio's restrictive abortion laws in the wake of the dobbs decision. after an emotional and confrontational hearing yesterday, the state medical boarded dr. caitlin bernard for violating patient privacy standards and issued a $3000 fine. but, they rejected harsher punishments pushed by the state's attorneys, who challenged bernard in a number of tense exchanges. >> isn't it true that, but for the fact that you...
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she had provided abortion services to a 10-year-old ohio rape victim last year is now being republic manneded by the state's medical licensing boardoard found dr. caitlin bernard liable for violating patient privacy laws. a case that's gained national attention following the supreme court's ruling that overturned roe v. wade. cnn's athena jones with more detail. so, the consequences here were not for providing the abortion for this 10-year-old who was a victim of rape, and that's how she got pregnant, but for speaking about it publicly? how did this work? >> hi, jim. that's right. this all stems from an interview dr. bernard gave to a reporter with the "indy star," the largest newspaper in the state of indiana, in which she described this little girl from ohio. she talked about her being a 10-year-old pregnant girl from ohio. she also referenced the gestational age of this fetus because the reason the girl traveled from high to indiana is because ohio implemented a six-week ban and she had passed that date, only by a few days. they did this after the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. now dr. bernard will be fined $3,000 and ge
she had provided abortion services to a 10-year-old ohio rape victim last year is now being republic manneded by the state's medical licensing boardoard found dr. caitlin bernard liable for violating patient privacy laws. a case that's gained national attention following the supreme court's ruling that overturned roe v. wade. cnn's athena jones with more detail. so, the consequences here were not for providing the abortion for this 10-year-old who was a victim of rape, and that's how she got...
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amy: indiana's state medical board has reprimanded and fined an indianapolis doctor who publicly disclosed she had provided an abortion to a 10-year-old rape survivor from ohio last year. a majority of the board found dr. caitlin bernard violated privacy laws by speaking about the girl's case, fining her $3000. at thursday's hours-long disciplinary hearing, dr. bernard explained why she decided to speak out. >> i think it is incredibly important for people to understand the real-world impacts of the laws of this country, about abortion or otherwise. i think it is important for people to know what patients will have to go through because of legislation that is being passed. amy: indiana's republican attorney general todd rokita launched an investigation into bernard last year after she came forward, calling her unfit to practice medicine and urging the forge -- board to take disciplinary action. abortion is still legal in indiana up to 22 weeks into a pregnancy. the founder of the far right oath keepers militia group stewart rhodes has been sentenced to 18 years in prison on charges of seditious conspiracy over his role in the deadly january 6 insurrection at
amy: indiana's state medical board has reprimanded and fined an indianapolis doctor who publicly disclosed she had provided an abortion to a 10-year-old rape survivor from ohio last year. a majority of the board found dr. caitlin bernard violated privacy laws by speaking about the girl's case, fining her $3000. at thursday's hours-long disciplinary hearing, dr. bernard explained why she decided to speak out. >> i think it is incredibly important for people to understand the real-world...
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a also new at noon, the indiana state medical licensing board has decided to reprimand a doctor who provided an abortion to a 10 year old rape victim from ohio. abortions are banned in ohio after six weeks of pregnancy, with no exceptions for rape or incest. the board voted that dr caitlin bernard didn't abide by privacy laws when she told a newspaper reporter about the girls treatment. the case became a flashpoint in the national abortion debate. dr. bernard was also fined $3000. the board rejected a request from indiana's republican attorney general to suspend bernard's license. abortions are banned in indiana after 22 weeks of pregnancy. the girl was six weeks and three days into her pregnancy. florida governor rhonda santos's fundraising campaign is in full swing for the next presidential election. his campaign claims he has raised $8.2 million in the 1st 24 hours of his announcement. as fox news, madeline rivera, reports to santos is trying to close a fundraising gap with another gop candidate, donald trump. services training somewhat twitter glitches may have disrupted rhonda santa's presidential campaign launch, but they haven't made
a also new at noon, the indiana state medical licensing board has decided to reprimand a doctor who provided an abortion to a 10 year old rape victim from ohio. abortions are banned in ohio after six weeks of pregnancy, with no exceptions for rape or incest. the board voted that dr caitlin bernard didn't abide by privacy laws when she told a newspaper reporter about the girls treatment. the case became a flashpoint in the national abortion debate. dr. bernard was also fined $3000. the board...
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ohio, who had to travel over state lines to receive an abortion. the indiana attorney general's office originally sought to suspend bernard's medical license, which the boardot do. an attorney for bernard did not immediately respond to nbc news for a request for comment. >>> back in washington, the federal judge imposed the longest sentence in more than a thousand prosecutions stemming if the january 6th attack on the capitol. oath keepers founder stewart rhodes was given 18 years in prison for his conviction on seditious conspiracy charges. rhodes was not physically present at the capitol, but prosecutors say he plotted after the election to use violence to keep president trump in power. >>> now to a major development in the investigations into former president donald trump. "the washington post" reports two of trump's employees moved boxes of papers the day before a top justice department official and fbi agents visited his mar-a-lago resort to retrieve classified documents in response to a subpoena citing people familiar with the matter. nbc news did not independently confirm this reporting, but trump spokesperson told nbc news in a statement that, quot
ohio, who had to travel over state lines to receive an abortion. the indiana attorney general's office originally sought to suspend bernard's medical license, which the boardot do. an attorney for bernard did not immediately respond to nbc news for a request for comment. >>> back in washington, the federal judge imposed the longest sentence in more than a thousand prosecutions stemming if the january 6th attack on the capitol. oath keepers founder stewart rhodes was given 18 years in...
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the indiana state medical licensing board decided to reprimand a doctor who provided an abortion to a 10 year old rape victim from ohioabortions are banned in ohio after six weeks of pregnancy, with no exceptions for rape or incest. the board voted that dr caitlin bernard violated her patient's privacy when she told a newspaper reporter about the girl traveling from ohio to indiana to seek the procedure. even though the doctor never mentioned the 10 year old child by name, the case became a flashpoint in the national abortion debate. dr. bernard was also fined $3000 and l g b t q group in vacaville is accusing city leaders there of blocking a move to celebrate pride month. members of the group solano pride criticized vacaville mayor john carley and city leaders for not flying the pride flag over city hall or issuing a proclamation. declaring june pride month, carly tells the san francisco chronicle that he never rejected solano prides request and says he's always had a good relationship with the group. the mayor also says vacaville city attorney is reviewing whether a pride proclamation is in line with city policy. 90
the indiana state medical licensing board decided to reprimand a doctor who provided an abortion to a 10 year old rape victim from ohioabortions are banned in ohio after six weeks of pregnancy, with no exceptions for rape or incest. the board voted that dr caitlin bernard violated her patient's privacy when she told a newspaper reporter about the girl traveling from ohio to indiana to seek the procedure. even though the doctor never mentioned the 10 year old child by name, the case became a...