i think that's very important.
>> that was alabama state
senator clay scofield responding
to public outcry over a bill
he's sponsoring that would
require women seeking abortions
to undergo either an abdominal
or transvaginal ultrasound.
he said he'd clarify the
language and leave the method of
the ultrasound up to the woman.
virginia republicans retreated
another step today on a similar
bill after governor mcdonald's
retreat last week on that same
bill.
today the virginia senate
decided to delay its vote on
that vote indefinitely.
the bill no longer requires an
invasive procedure but does
require a woman to undergo
ultrasound imaging before any
abortion in virginia.
joining me now is democratic
national committee chair,
florida congresswoman debbie
wasserman schultz.
thank you very much for joining
me tonight.
i want to show you a clip of
darrell issa, who famously held
that hearing on contraception
last week with no women
witnesses.
let's hear what he says about