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today, the justice department filed a lawsuit against the state of idaho.he suit seeks to hold invalid the state's criminal prohibition on providing abortions, as applied to women who are suffering medical emergencies. under a federal law known as the emergency medical treatment and labor act, or emtala, every hospital that receives medicare funds must provide necessary stabilizing treatment to a patient who arrives at an emergency room suffering from a medical condition that could place their life or health in serious jeopardy. in some circumstances, the medical treatment necessary to stabilize the patient's condition is abortion. this may be the case, for example, when a woman is undergoing a miscarriage that threatens septic infection or hemorrhage, or is suffering from severe preeclampsia. when the hospital determines that an abortion is the medical treatment necessary to stabilize the patient's emergency medical condition, it is required by federal law to provide that treatment. as detailed in our complaint idaho's law would make it a , criminal offens
today, the justice department filed a lawsuit against the state of idaho.he suit seeks to hold invalid the state's criminal prohibition on providing abortions, as applied to women who are suffering medical emergencies. under a federal law known as the emergency medical treatment and labor act, or emtala, every hospital that receives medicare funds must provide necessary stabilizing treatment to a patient who arrives at an emergency room suffering from a medical condition that could place their...
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the complaint alleges that idaho's law is contrary to impala because it presumptively criminalizes all abortions, making it a felony for doctors to provide emergency treatment required by federal law, even where a denial of care will likely result in the death of the pregnant patient. the idaho law flatly prohibits abortion even were medically -- where medically necessary to protect the health of the patient, such as where women are experiencing incomplete miscarriage or severe preeclampsia. specifically, idaho's law, which takes effect on august 25, places the burden on physicians to prove at trial following arrest and indictment that they are not criminally liable. physicians can only do so by providing by proving that the abortion they performed was necessary for one of two reasons -- to prevent the death of a pregnant woman or in response to a case of rape or incest that was previously reported to the police, or in the case of a minor to child protective services. physicians who do not meet this burden faced 2-5 years imprisonment and revocation of their medical license and the law
the complaint alleges that idaho's law is contrary to impala because it presumptively criminalizes all abortions, making it a felony for doctors to provide emergency treatment required by federal law, even where a denial of care will likely result in the death of the pregnant patient. the idaho law flatly prohibits abortion even were medically -- where medically necessary to protect the health of the patient, such as where women are experiencing incomplete miscarriage or severe preeclampsia....
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lawsuit challenging idaho's abortion law. then senior political correspondent talks about campaign 2022 and political news of the day. after that a democratic primary debate with representative jerry nadler and activist and lawyer. that is what we are doing and that is what we will continue to do. we will use every tool at our disposal to ensure that pregnant women get the emergency medical treatment to which they are entitled under federal law and we will closely scrutinize state abortion laws to ensure that they comply with federal law. i would now like to welcome associate attorney general vinita gupta, who is ahead of -- the head of our reproductive rights task force to the podium to share more details from our complaint. thank you. -- >> thank you, attorney general garland. the complaint alleges that idaho's law is contrary to impala because it presumptively criminalizes all abortions, making it a felony for doctors to provide emergency treatment required by federal law, even where a denial of care will likely result in
lawsuit challenging idaho's abortion law. then senior political correspondent talks about campaign 2022 and political news of the day. after that a democratic primary debate with representative jerry nadler and activist and lawyer. that is what we are doing and that is what we will continue to do. we will use every tool at our disposal to ensure that pregnant women get the emergency medical treatment to which they are entitled under federal law and we will closely scrutinize state abortion laws...
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because many states like idaho have narrow exceptions.emergency exceptions altogether. this may be the first step of this kind. >> let's take it local, dasha, you're seeing it play out on the ground there, the announcement from the attorney general versus what's happening today in the state of kansas. residents are going to vote on this constitutional amendment that could determine the future of abortion rights in that state, talk us through this amendment and what's happening there. and how folks are feeling about it. >> well, yasmin, this is not just significant here in kansas, but those folks voting behind me today are among the first in the nation to actually cast a ballot on this abortion issue. and people here feel that those stakes are incredibly high, whichever side of the issue they fall on. what they're voting on is the value of both amendment. this amendment would strip protections from abortion rights from the kansas state constitution. the power would then be in the hands of the republican super majority in the state legislat
because many states like idaho have narrow exceptions.emergency exceptions altogether. this may be the first step of this kind. >> let's take it local, dasha, you're seeing it play out on the ground there, the announcement from the attorney general versus what's happening today in the state of kansas. residents are going to vote on this constitutional amendment that could determine the future of abortion rights in that state, talk us through this amendment and what's happening there. and...
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texas, idaho.ve imposed abortion bans since the supreme court's decision to overturn roe v. wade in june. now, one in three women have lost access to abortion in their state. texas was one of the first states to be an abortion -- now with this new law, doctors can be sentenced to life in prison, or charged at 100,000 dollar fines for performing the procedure. doctors face similar fines in oklahoma, or up to ten years in prison. things are also very denim tennessee where a new near total abortion ban has only one exemption, and that is to save the mother's life. idaho has a similar exemption as well, as for rape and incest. joining me now to break this all down is rebecca gabbard on. she's the ceo of planned parenthood, of hawaii, alaska, indiana and kentucky. amy allen rumba day, is the executive director of -- texas. i'm concerned. amy, this is a five alarm fire. texas has enacted a series of abortion laws over the past year and now any doctor, any doctor who performs procedure -- this is the thin
texas, idaho.ve imposed abortion bans since the supreme court's decision to overturn roe v. wade in june. now, one in three women have lost access to abortion in their state. texas was one of the first states to be an abortion -- now with this new law, doctors can be sentenced to life in prison, or charged at 100,000 dollar fines for performing the procedure. doctors face similar fines in oklahoma, or up to ten years in prison. things are also very denim tennessee where a new near total...
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on tuesday, the doj filed a lawsuit, arguing that idaho's strict abortion ban violates a federal law medical providers to offer emergency medical treatment. joining us now with more on this is nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent, ken dilanian. also with us is dr. kavita patel, a former white house policy director and nbc legal contributor. so, ken, what's next for this lawsuit? >> jose, the justice department is asking a judge to bar idaho from enforcing this law when it takes effect august 25th. we can expect a hearing on that soon. the idea would be to put the law on hold, essentially, while the law is being heard. and what the doj is arguing is that idaho's near-total ban on abortion conflicts with a federal law that requires hospitals to provide emergency medical care to everyone who is suffering from a serious threat to their health. the justice department says that this idaho law would criminalize abortions that actually would be required under federal law, because they are necessary to prevent serious injury or death to the mother, in the case of, for example, a ma
on tuesday, the doj filed a lawsuit, arguing that idaho's strict abortion ban violates a federal law medical providers to offer emergency medical treatment. joining us now with more on this is nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent, ken dilanian. also with us is dr. kavita patel, a former white house policy director and nbc legal contributor. so, ken, what's next for this lawsuit? >> jose, the justice department is asking a judge to bar idaho from enforcing this law when it takes...
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and idaho's near total abortion ban did not go into effect today as planned. the ruling from a judge that blocked that law coming up next. t blocked that law coming up next. but, at upwork, we found him. he's in adelaide between his daily lunch delivery and an 8:15 call with san francisco. and you can find him, and millions of other talented pros, right now on upwork.com new astepro allergy. t now available withoutw a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts working in 30 minutes. so you can... astepro and go. bother the bugs... gotcha. ...not your family. zevo is made with essential oils which attack bugs' biological systems. it gets rid of the bugs plus is safe for use around people and pets. zevo. people-friendly. bug-deadly. >>> you don't care squat about these families. if it was one of your children, heads would be rolling right now. but because it's not, you don't care! >> i have messages for pete arredondo and the law enforcement that were there that day. turn in your b
and idaho's near total abortion ban did not go into effect today as planned. the ruling from a judge that blocked that law coming up next. t blocked that law coming up next. but, at upwork, we found him. he's in adelaide between his daily lunch delivery and an 8:15 call with san francisco. and you can find him, and millions of other talented pros, right now on upwork.com new astepro allergy. t now available withoutw a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while...
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today the justice department filed a lawsuit against the state of idaho.riminal prohibition on providing abortions to women who are suffering medical emergencies. under a federal law known as the emergency treatment and labor act, every hospital that receives medicare funds must provide necessary stabilizing treatment to a patient who arrives at an emergency room suffering from a medical condition that could place their life or health in serious jeopardy. in some circumstances, the medical treatment necessary to stabilize the patient's condition is abortion. this may be the case, for example, when a woman is undergoing a miscarriage that threatens septic infection or hemorrhage or is suffering from severe preeclampsia. when a hospital determines it's important to stabilize the american's health, it's required by law to provide that treatment. as detailed in our complaint, idaho's law would make it a criminal offense for krs to provide the medical treatment that federal law requires pl all though the idaho law provides an exception to prevent the death of a
today the justice department filed a lawsuit against the state of idaho.riminal prohibition on providing abortions to women who are suffering medical emergencies. under a federal law known as the emergency treatment and labor act, every hospital that receives medicare funds must provide necessary stabilizing treatment to a patient who arrives at an emergency room suffering from a medical condition that could place their life or health in serious jeopardy. in some circumstances, the medical...
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it is a dramatic day in idaho.e to take care of patients for all of their other reproductive health care needs and health care needs in general. and to see to it to the best of our ability that they can get the care that they need and they deserve out of state. >> and cecile richards, this is exactly what you and before that planned parenthood, when you were working with planned parenthood, have been predicting. so we now see restrictive laws on abortion access going into effect today in oklahoma, texas, tennessee. a trigger ban could go into effect tomorrow in north dakota. what does it mean for women across the country? especially the distances to get from the deep south to some of the states where abortion is banned, get to some of the states where there's access. it's now spreading to the point where people have to travel thousands of miles. >> absolutely, andrea. and i want to thank the doctor for her good work. one of the things that's really frightening about this, in addition to long distances, is really no
it is a dramatic day in idaho.e to take care of patients for all of their other reproductive health care needs and health care needs in general. and to see to it to the best of our ability that they can get the care that they need and they deserve out of state. >> and cecile richards, this is exactly what you and before that planned parenthood, when you were working with planned parenthood, have been predicting. so we now see restrictive laws on abortion access going into effect today in...
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the justice department sued idaho earlier this month, arguing the law would stop doctors from givingy medical care. nbc news correspondent julia ainsley joins me now. so julia, is this the judge siding with the doj or is it the judge just kicking the ball down the court? >> well, there will certainly be more on this to come, katie, and by and large a big piece of this law will still go forward, which a near total ban on abortion except in cases of rape, incest and emergencies. but what this does is it keeps prosecutors in idaho from charging doctors with felonies if they perform an abortion in an emergency situation but then later couldn't prove that that abortion was specifically to save a life. you can understand how that would put doctors in a really tough position if deciding, look, this abortion might be needed in case of an meshlgs, but what if i won't be able to stand in front of a jury and convince them that this was because of saving a life? now doctors don't have to worry about that. the judge said that because of the biden administration's argument that it was in violation
the justice department sued idaho earlier this month, arguing the law would stop doctors from givingy medical care. nbc news correspondent julia ainsley joins me now. so julia, is this the judge siding with the doj or is it the judge just kicking the ball down the court? >> well, there will certainly be more on this to come, katie, and by and large a big piece of this law will still go forward, which a near total ban on abortion except in cases of rape, incest and emergencies. but what...
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idaho's trigger ban goes into effect august 25th.will allow doctors to be prosecuted for providing abortions. critics say the law will make providers less willing to perform abortions even in emergency situations. >> california senator alex padilla in washington today discussing a bill set to protect doctors from facing consequences if they provide abortions in states where the procedure is legal. the bill is called the let doctors provide reproductive health care act. if it's passed, the bill would close the door on out of state lawsuits that could potentially be filed against doctors who provide abortions in states where the procedure is legal. senator padilla is also co-sponsoring other bills to support reproductive health. those bills are aimed to guarantee access to abortion services and to protect the right to cross state lines for an abortion. coming up, a sick speaker nancy pelosi's visit to taiwan has sparked outrage from china. >> how it might affect the u.s. china relationship in the long run. >> and a few more showers sho
idaho's trigger ban goes into effect august 25th.will allow doctors to be prosecuted for providing abortions. critics say the law will make providers less willing to perform abortions even in emergency situations. >> california senator alex padilla in washington today discussing a bill set to protect doctors from facing consequences if they provide abortions in states where the procedure is legal. the bill is called the let doctors provide reproductive health care act. if it's passed, the...
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look, you just talked about idaho.tion there. and many of the surrounding states since kansas it's become this island of abortion access in this entire region. on the ballot is the amendment that would strip the constitution if passed of protections for abortion rights. it would then put the power to take action on this issue into the hands of the republican super majority in the state legislature, and it could possibly open the door for them to hefbably restrict the procedure or as many activists here are concerned about, ban the procedure outright. so kansas voters right now are really the first in the nation to actually have their say. this is not the courts. this is not judges. this is kansas voters having a say on whether or not their constitution should protect this right. but there's also been a whole lot of confusion, right, even just thinking about the basics here. a yes vote is essentially the anti-abortion vote. a no vote is the pro-abortion vote. and some voters say it's been complicated to navigate because
look, you just talked about idaho.tion there. and many of the surrounding states since kansas it's become this island of abortion access in this entire region. on the ballot is the amendment that would strip the constitution if passed of protections for abortion rights. it would then put the power to take action on this issue into the hands of the republican super majority in the state legislature, and it could possibly open the door for them to hefbably restrict the procedure or as many...
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you mention idaho, oklahoma, tennessee. comfort that we have some limited restrictions now by the court. the good news is the court struck down the north dakota trigger ban, upheld an objection. i want to note something about north dakota. the one abortion clinic in north dakota that existed has already moved over to minnesota because they understand they cannot functionally provide health care in the state of north carolina -- north dakota with everything going on. even the courts put an injunction on the trigger ban, there is no abortion access in north dakota. that is the landscape we are talking about. women and pregnant people having to travel hundreds of thousands of miles to get access to care. working moms, people who seek abortion care mostly already have children. they have to figure out how to get childcare, how to get gas, take some days off of work, just to get what should be a basic fundament of human right that they have had guaranteed for almost 50 years. it is nothing short of horrific. my colleague can tel
you mention idaho, oklahoma, tennessee. comfort that we have some limited restrictions now by the court. the good news is the court struck down the north dakota trigger ban, upheld an objection. i want to note something about north dakota. the one abortion clinic in north dakota that existed has already moved over to minnesota because they understand they cannot functionally provide health care in the state of north carolina -- north dakota with everything going on. even the courts put an...
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you have these conflicting rulings in idaho and texas. it's just a patchwork of different laws depending on the state. is that causing some confusion? >> the thing to know about the idaho ruling, while it was a victory for the biden administration, it was an extremely narrow victory. almost all abortions are still banned there. the only exception now is for the health and life of the mother. i think the really big takeaway this morning should be that now as of this morning, abortion is banned, or mostly banned, in 15 states. that means one in three american women that has lost access since roe fell in june. >> as a matter of fact, you've been reporting on this. you just had an article on a couple of days ago that, indeed, one in three american women, more than 20 million, have already lost abortion access. but i'm just wondering with these new bans, how many more women could lose access in the near future? >> a lot more. right now these laws are temporarily blocked in a handful of states but nobody really expects those blocks to stand for
you have these conflicting rulings in idaho and texas. it's just a patchwork of different laws depending on the state. is that causing some confusion? >> the thing to know about the idaho ruling, while it was a victory for the biden administration, it was an extremely narrow victory. almost all abortions are still banned there. the only exception now is for the health and life of the mother. i think the really big takeaway this morning should be that now as of this morning, abortion is...
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bans in idaho, they went in quickly.uld ban abortion in nearly all cases. in south carolina, lawmakers are working on a ban that would criminalize helping someone get an abortion. you could get a sentence up to 25 years there. in indiana, the senate passed a near total ban in a rare weekend session. that the state that became the emotional center of this debate after a 10-year-old girl had to go there for an abortion. i want to bring in kaitlyn lang, she covers the indiana state house -- let's go to attorney general merrick garland who is now speaking about the idaho law. let's listen. >>. >> in some circumstances, the medical treatment necessary to stabilize the patient's condition is abortion. this make the case when a woman is undergoing a miscarriage that threatens septic infection or hemorrhage or is suffering from severe preclamps ya. when a hospital determines abortion is the medical treatment necessary to stabilize the patient's emergency medical condition, it is required by federal law to provide that treatment.
bans in idaho, they went in quickly.uld ban abortion in nearly all cases. in south carolina, lawmakers are working on a ban that would criminalize helping someone get an abortion. you could get a sentence up to 25 years there. in indiana, the senate passed a near total ban in a rare weekend session. that the state that became the emotional center of this debate after a 10-year-old girl had to go there for an abortion. i want to bring in kaitlyn lang, she covers the indiana state house -- let's...
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"the washington post" reports the justice department is suing idaho over its near total ban on abortionst to take effect later this month. it's the biden administration's first legal action challenging a state's trigger law since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade in june. the lawsuit claims idaho's ban conflicts with federal law requiring doctors to provide medical care when a woman -- when a pregnant woman's life or health is at stake. >> if a patient comes into the emergency room with a medical emergency jeopardizing the patient's life or health, the hospital must provide the treatment necessary to stabilize that patient. this includes abortion when that is the necessary treatment. >> attorney general merrick garland said idaho's law would make it a crime for doctors to provide the emergency medical care required by federal law. >>> "the miami herald" says the dolphins must forfeit two draft picks, and owner stephen ross was suspended as part of the nfl's investigation into tampering. the league said the team had improper contact with quarterback tom brady while he was under con
"the washington post" reports the justice department is suing idaho over its near total ban on abortionst to take effect later this month. it's the biden administration's first legal action challenging a state's trigger law since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade in june. the lawsuit claims idaho's ban conflicts with federal law requiring doctors to provide medical care when a woman -- when a pregnant woman's life or health is at stake. >> if a patient comes into the...
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. >> reporter: today, idaho, texas, and tennessee triggering even tougher laws on abortion tennessee going from a ban after around six weeks to a near total ban beginning at conception >> it's a rare exception when the life of the mother is truly in jeopardy. >> how does the law define serious risk and risk to the life of the mother? is that laid out very carefully? >> well, in this law, that is not. that determination is left up to a doctor. >> but is it up to a doctor to look forward and in their best estimation end a pregnancy before it becomes dangerous for a mother >> it's really not -- it has to be that the life of the mother is in danger. >> reporter: the two-page bill does not include the word exception. instead, requiring doctors to prove a procedure was necessary. >> they really don't know how to handle certain medical predicaments until a mistake is made or until some case law is crafted, comes into being. >> reporter: in texas, except to save the life of the mother, it is now a felony to provide or attempt abortion after fertilization with fines of at least $100,000 in id
. >> reporter: today, idaho, texas, and tennessee triggering even tougher laws on abortion tennessee going from a ban after around six weeks to a near total ban beginning at conception >> it's a rare exception when the life of the mother is truly in jeopardy. >> how does the law define serious risk and risk to the life of the mother? is that laid out very carefully? >> well, in this law, that is not. that determination is left up to a doctor. >> but is it up to a...
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idaho, a good news, the department of justice did intervene and a federal court did say that idaho's ban could move forward but with health of the mother restrictions, with the health of the mother exceptions. so it's a step. but the challenge pragmatically, if you put yourself in the shoes of a person in idaho, who is faced with abortion, unless they can prove that they followed that restriction, and they can get a committee of doctors and a hospital and you've seeing the stories, looking at deciding to deem that case an exception, a ban is still a ban without exception, right? in texas and tennessee, we already have bans and the important window, it is frankly already, before most people know they're pregnant. >> yes. and i remember going to texas, and talking to abortion doctors, or abortion providers about that six week ban and because it is effectively outlawing abortion. >> absolutely. >> i do, you know, so there is a full ban on abortion in at least ten states, south dakota, wisconsin, minnesota, kentucky, missouri, oklahoma, arkansas, texas, louisiana, mississippi, and alabam
idaho, a good news, the department of justice did intervene and a federal court did say that idaho's ban could move forward but with health of the mother restrictions, with the health of the mother exceptions. so it's a step. but the challenge pragmatically, if you put yourself in the shoes of a person in idaho, who is faced with abortion, unless they can prove that they followed that restriction, and they can get a committee of doctors and a hospital and you've seeing the stories, looking at...
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this week a judge said idaho can't enforce the ban in cases of medical emergencies as idaho's law is facing a the suit is the first from the biden administration to protect reproductive rights since the supreme court struck down roe in june, women across the country, we're going to continue to make their voices heard to rick klien rights. >> taken from them by the supreme court. >> and white house officials say that they believe that the issue of abortion access will motivate people to go out and vote in support of democratic candidates in the midterm elections. and recent kaiser family foundation poll found that 61% of adults want their states to provide some access to abortion. reporting live in washington. alexandra limon. >> thanks so much. alexandra. coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news house speaker nancy pelosi's husband has a charity membership revoked af er allegedly flashing it at officers to get out of trouble. we have the details after the break. welcome back for 25. paul pelosi has been stripped of his membership in a chp charity that supports officers and provide
this week a judge said idaho can't enforce the ban in cases of medical emergencies as idaho's law is facing a the suit is the first from the biden administration to protect reproductive rights since the supreme court struck down roe in june, women across the country, we're going to continue to make their voices heard to rick klien rights. >> taken from them by the supreme court. >> and white house officials say that they believe that the issue of abortion access will motivate people...
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just yesterday in idaho, the justice department filed a lawsuit to make sure that pregnant women facing serious threats to their health can get the medical care they need in medicare funded emergency routes under federal law, no woman whether pregnant or not, no matter where she lives, should be turned away and denied necessary treatment during the medical crisis. justice department stepped in to make sure that this extreme state law criminalizing abortion does not put women's health and lives at risk in these situations. you know, this executive order also helps women travel out of state for medical care. secretary for sarah is going to work with states through the medicaid to allow them to provide reproductive health care for women who live in states where abortions where are being banned in that state executive order, make sure health care providers comply with federal laws and women don't face delays or denials of medically necessary care. and this executive order advances research and data collection to evaluate the impact of this reproductive health crisis that's having on materna
just yesterday in idaho, the justice department filed a lawsuit to make sure that pregnant women facing serious threats to their health can get the medical care they need in medicare funded emergency routes under federal law, no woman whether pregnant or not, no matter where she lives, should be turned away and denied necessary treatment during the medical crisis. justice department stepped in to make sure that this extreme state law criminalizing abortion does not put women's health and lives...
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. >>> a judge blocking part of the idaho abortion law last month the attorney general suing the state of idaho saying the law does not provide adequate emergency care to patients, this is because the law does not allow for emergency abortions so now abortions are illegal in idaho with the exception of emergency abortions. >>> targeted in a prank but she is not laughing the georgia congresswoman has been swatted twice. someone calls 911 giving a false report to send police to a location, she received police visits this week because of these calls, last week she presented a bill to congress that would make gender reaffirming care illegal to minors, the person who made the false police call admitted to being upset over the bill. >>> something new and then for the police department not for the criminals but for the cops. we are taking you inside this first police officer decompression room. >> officer jennifer has seen and experienced a lot while patrolling the streets. >> you never really know what's coming your way. every day and minute is different. a lot of people do not realize offic
. >>> a judge blocking part of the idaho abortion law last month the attorney general suing the state of idaho saying the law does not provide adequate emergency care to patients, this is because the law does not allow for emergency abortions so now abortions are illegal in idaho with the exception of emergency abortions. >>> targeted in a prank but she is not laughing the georgia congresswoman has been swatted twice. someone calls 911 giving a false report to send police to a...
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i have heard that concerns coming out of the greater idaho movement. i hope we can come together as -- as oregonians to work on issues that are not partisan, housing, good schools, so we can have the communities we want. and i think we can do that as one oregon. moderator: the next question, mark miller. >> excuse me, [inaudible] moderator: i will allow each of you 30 seconds. besty: on tina's website is, not website, social media, is exacerbating the urban/world divide. she is suggesting that because someone wasn't one of my rallies with a confederate flag bad rural oregonians are racist and you have to be racist to support my campaign. that is anything but the truth. that exacerbates the divide. i condemn racism in any form into it by racist attending my events drives home the point that urban organ doesn't understand rural oregon. moderator: ok. speaker. tina: i am glad senator johnson reads our press releases. i am not saying people who attend rallies are racist, i am saying that when the confederate flag is he in public spaces, it keeps oregonians
i have heard that concerns coming out of the greater idaho movement. i hope we can come together as -- as oregonians to work on issues that are not partisan, housing, good schools, so we can have the communities we want. and i think we can do that as one oregon. moderator: the next question, mark miller. >> excuse me, [inaudible] moderator: i will allow each of you 30 seconds. besty: on tina's website is, not website, social media, is exacerbating the urban/world divide. she is suggesting...
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but the idaho case reminds me very much of this viral video, frankly, of a south carolina statehousetative discovering what some of these unintended consequences could look like. listen. >> first, she's going to pass this fetus in the toilet. she's going have to deal with that on her own. there's a 50% chance -- greater than 50% chance that she's going to lose her uterus, a 10% chance she'll develop sepsis and herself die. that weighs on me. i voted for that bill. these are affecting people. >> i've said it before and i'll say it again. the problem now from a political perspective from republicans is that the reality of these laws, some of the trigger laws put in place thinking roe v. wade will prevent them from going into effect, those realities are starting to really sink in for americans. >> absolutely. and i think, also, for republicans, the kansas referendum was a huge wake-up call that many americans including in deep red states do not support these massive restrictions on abortion, and i think the other complicating factor here is these laws are really complicated and there's
but the idaho case reminds me very much of this viral video, frankly, of a south carolina statehousetative discovering what some of these unintended consequences could look like. listen. >> first, she's going to pass this fetus in the toilet. she's going have to deal with that on her own. there's a 50% chance -- greater than 50% chance that she's going to lose her uterus, a 10% chance she'll develop sepsis and herself die. that weighs on me. i voted for that bill. these are affecting...
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in idaho their near total ban with limited exceptions is set to take effect august 25th.ing to block the law from taking effect. they're saying this law banning abortions it conflicts with another federal law that requires doctors in emergency situations to provide patients with stabilizing treatments. they're saying a stabilizing treatment in some cases could, in fact, include abortions. what we're really seeing is the problem that doctors are running into, not only in idaho but other states, is that when patients are presenting with emergencies, sometimes they are getting on the phones, these doctors, with their lawyers, looking at the legal ramifications, rather than jumping in to help a patient who might need an abortion because of a medical emergency with the mother or to save the mother's life. so the attorney general add addressed that in his press conference earlier. >> there have been widespread reports of delays and denials of treatment to pregnant women experiencing medical emergencies. if a patient comes into the emergency room with a medical emergency, jeopar
in idaho their near total ban with limited exceptions is set to take effect august 25th.ing to block the law from taking effect. they're saying this law banning abortions it conflicts with another federal law that requires doctors in emergency situations to provide patients with stabilizing treatments. they're saying a stabilizing treatment in some cases could, in fact, include abortions. what we're really seeing is the problem that doctors are running into, not only in idaho but other states,...
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think about the idaho law.is very narrow window where the argument is not only is it hard to balance the two laws, but a difficult decision that a physician in the moment must make an exactly perfect decision that the life of this mother was in great danger, and then is put in the defense -- the defensive position in court of trying to say i have to prove that i was right about that, in a momentary decision when other people may have months and months to say no, we determined you were wrong about that. texas had a different outcome there, it is now punishable felony in texas which could be life in prison if somebody performs an abortion to save the life of a pregnant person. the argument there is that this is just not a decision they're going to accept in the court. there are concerns there because life in prison, plus a $100,000 civil fine, potentially, even some of the county attorneys general, those groups are starting to say we're not sure that this really will work, or this can really be done this way. bot
think about the idaho law.is very narrow window where the argument is not only is it hard to balance the two laws, but a difficult decision that a physician in the moment must make an exactly perfect decision that the life of this mother was in great danger, and then is put in the defense -- the defensive position in court of trying to say i have to prove that i was right about that, in a momentary decision when other people may have months and months to say no, we determined you were wrong...
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the breaking news on idaho, it's good news, it's a great step, the department of intervened.rt did say that idaho's ban could move forward but with health of the mother restrictions -- with the health of the mother exceptions. so, it is a step. but the challenge, pragmatically, if you put yourself in the shoes in the of a person idaho, who needs access to an abortion, unless they can prove that they fall into that restriction and they can get a committee of hospitals and doctors and hospital -- you are seeing all the stories of deciding to deem that case as an exception, a ban is not a ban, without exceptions. and in texas in tennessee we already have six-week bands -- so, that was an important window. but it was frankly, already, before most people know they are pregnant. >> yes! and i remember to go into texas and talking to abortion providers about that six-week bands. and they said it is effectively outlawing abortion. >> absolutely. >> so, there is a full ban on abortion in at least ten states. south dakota, wisconsin, missouri -- i think we have a map of this -- -- arka
the breaking news on idaho, it's good news, it's a great step, the department of intervened.rt did say that idaho's ban could move forward but with health of the mother restrictions -- with the health of the mother exceptions. so, it is a step. but the challenge, pragmatically, if you put yourself in the shoes in the of a person idaho, who needs access to an abortion, unless they can prove that they fall into that restriction and they can get a committee of hospitals and doctors and hospital --...
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this week, judges and both idaho and louisiana, allowing near total abortion bans to take effect.u'll also lets people sue abortion providers, if a pregnancy in their family's terminated, which idaho's house minority leader calls, ridiculous. >> having lost that have no exception for the health of a mother, and that criminalize doctors in these very gray area situations, these were not designed to the intended to actually take effect. these were lost, jimmy, that were designed with the intent to get the endorsement of right to life groups, and to get donations and a primary. >> for now, some temporary good news in nebraska. the governor has declined to convene a special session, after republicans fell short on the votes needed to pass their abortion ban. so, at least for today, abortions remain illegal in nebraska for the first 20 weeks of pregnancy. but it's not easing fears about what could happen next. joining me now is chelsea, founder about nebraska services. good to see you. the nebraska legislature, only three votes away from restricting abortion access. tell me how you, ot
this week, judges and both idaho and louisiana, allowing near total abortion bans to take effect.u'll also lets people sue abortion providers, if a pregnancy in their family's terminated, which idaho's house minority leader calls, ridiculous. >> having lost that have no exception for the health of a mother, and that criminalize doctors in these very gray area situations, these were not designed to the intended to actually take effect. these were lost, jimmy, that were designed with the...
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hay incendios en california, nuevo Éxico, oregon y idaho...n la frontera entre california y oregon... romi de frias con mas detalles de esta emergencia contiÚan sonando las alarmas... mientras los casos de la viruela del mono se multiplican cada Ía, una segunda ciudad, nueva york, declaÓ "estado de emergencia" Ública, en un momento en el que hay una carrera contra reloj para asegurar Ás vacunas, que hasta ahora son insuficientes.peggy carranza nos tiene la informacÓn, desde la ciudad de nueva york. la poliÍa de orlando inforÓ que sigue buscando a un sospechoso que le dispaÓ a siete personas en el centro de la ciudad, la madrugada de este domingo, despÉsde que se produjera una gran pelea. el tiroteo tuvo lugar cerca de wall street plaza y orange avenue, justo despÉs de las 2 de la madrugada, cuando los bares y clubes de la zona estaban cerrando. cinco niÑos esÁn entre las siete personas que esta maÑana murieron en la carretera interestatal 90, seÚn las autoridades de illinois... un veÍculo que viajaba contra la Ía se estrelÓ de frente contra ot
hay incendios en california, nuevo Éxico, oregon y idaho...n la frontera entre california y oregon... romi de frias con mas detalles de esta emergencia contiÚan sonando las alarmas... mientras los casos de la viruela del mono se multiplican cada Ía, una segunda ciudad, nueva york, declaÓ "estado de emergencia" Ública, en un momento en el que hay una carrera contra reloj para asegurar Ás vacunas, que hasta ahora son insuficientes.peggy carranza nos tiene la informacÓn, desde la...
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that is why they want to go to idaho. there's a lack of understanding for salem about what it means to live in the parts of the state. a lot of the proposals are random, they are not workable. no one has been accommodating enough we need to be unifying oregon. >> thanks. >> we definitely have divide in our state, in fact, the entire country. people feel left behind and not listen to. it is very important for the next governor to be a listener who spends a lot of time outside of salem. i had a great pleasure of traveling the state and listening to folks in their committees about their issues. i worked on the study, the types of policy that comes out of the state from salem does not always help. for example, asking them to do certain things under certain programs that was not possible in these communities. that is something i learned very early on. when you do public allis he committed start to have different parts in the state. i went out and visited. i worked with the state representative to work on the issue. we came up
that is why they want to go to idaho. there's a lack of understanding for salem about what it means to live in the parts of the state. a lot of the proposals are random, they are not workable. no one has been accommodating enough we need to be unifying oregon. >> thanks. >> we definitely have divide in our state, in fact, the entire country. people feel left behind and not listen to. it is very important for the next governor to be a listener who spends a lot of time outside of...
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much of idaho's new law will still go into effect today. it makes it a felony to perform an abortion in any clinically diagnosable pregnancy. but last night's ruling said the state cannot prosecute anyone performing an abortin in emergencies because it appears to violate a federal law on emergency care. the pause on enforcement will continue until a lawsuit challenging the ban is decided. >>> more than two years after the death of kobe bryant, a los angeles jury returned a verdict for the nba star's widow. danya bacchus has the details on that. >> reporter: vanessa bryant left the courthouse after the emotional moment when the jury announced its verdict. the widow of nba star kobe bryant cried quietly as the jury ordered los angeles county to pay her $16 million for emotional distress. the trial concerned photos shared by county employees of the helicopter crash that killed her husband and the couple's daughter gianna and seven others. bryant's co-plaintiff, who lost his wife and daughter, was awarded $15 million. during the trial, bryant t
much of idaho's new law will still go into effect today. it makes it a felony to perform an abortion in any clinically diagnosable pregnancy. but last night's ruling said the state cannot prosecute anyone performing an abortin in emergencies because it appears to violate a federal law on emergency care. the pause on enforcement will continue until a lawsuit challenging the ban is decided. >>> more than two years after the death of kobe bryant, a los angeles jury returned a verdict for...
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a federal judge temporarily blocked a similar ban in idaho scheduled to take effect today. our washington correspondent jessi tenure has more. >> many of the states, including oklahoma, already have anti abortion laws in place. but these new measures further restrict the procedure. that's a hopeful day. top republican leaders and a handful of red states including tennessee governor bill lee celebrate near total bans on abortion taking effect thursday that we protect the lives of the unborn. tennessee's law bans the procedure except in the case of severe or life-threatening health conditions for the patient and even then local doctors say they still worry about facing legal consequences. these laws will lead to fewer health care workers entering the primary care profession. a new ban in texas mir's tennessee's. it's very disorganized >> and people are going to die. oklahoma's ban calls for up to 10 years in prison and $100,000 fine for performing an abortion and idaho's measure makes anyone who performs an abortion subject to a felony. but a federal judge just ruled that sta
a federal judge temporarily blocked a similar ban in idaho scheduled to take effect today. our washington correspondent jessi tenure has more. >> many of the states, including oklahoma, already have anti abortion laws in place. but these new measures further restrict the procedure. that's a hopeful day. top republican leaders and a handful of red states including tennessee governor bill lee celebrate near total bans on abortion taking effect thursday that we protect the lives of the...
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>> yes, specifically in idaho.ause that notion of saying that is a doctor cannot take care of the mother in there at that moment, if that is all they're concerned about instead of death itself, that conflicts with federal law, which says that that doctor must take care of the patient. so the biden administration stepped in and said, you have a clear conflict here, a federal judge said yeah, the state law, the federal law collide with each other and that part of the state law has to be put on hold here. also in texas, kind of the reverse in texas this that there, texas has the provision there portending to the health of the mother. but it was considered so narrow that the biden administration said no, no, you have to do it for all these conditions. the court said no, it's okay if it's narrow, as long as it's there. >> tom, that are other trigger laws taking affect this week, as well, right? >> yeah, it's still moving steadily on. north dakota is going to jump in. near total ban on all abortions, abortions a felony.
>> yes, specifically in idaho.ause that notion of saying that is a doctor cannot take care of the mother in there at that moment, if that is all they're concerned about instead of death itself, that conflicts with federal law, which says that that doctor must take care of the patient. so the biden administration stepped in and said, you have a clear conflict here, a federal judge said yeah, the state law, the federal law collide with each other and that part of the state law has to be put...
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number one, idaho state. running redells.icks up up the screen pass, returns it into idaho state territory. but here is why we are showing it. s right. a turnover slot machine on the sidelines. every time they get a turnover, their plan slots. that is something you will only see. >> thank you, and you thought we we were done with sports? no, no, no, no. going for the gold, special athletes took the field in walnut creek. we have h check out this time space wormhole i creat how's it work? let me see your togo, and i'll show you. "poof" burt, you have my lunch. introducing togo's new pastrami cheese ste loaded with our world famous pastrami, sauteed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new pastrami cheese steak. try steak or chicken, too. now at togo's >> i warn you in advance, this video is kind of hard to see what's going on. but what you are looking at is an alligator on a leash visiting a park in philly today. got a break from the heat they are having out there. wally is cooling hims
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for more, let's go live now to idaho house of representatives, member republican barbara ear, art. it's the 2nd report on trump. tackling of the cove at 1900 pandemic, published by the select committee this year. why are they so focused on the trump administration right now? well 1st thanks for having me on. good to be here. i believe that they're so focused on the trump administration with these false accusations that i believe they're bringing forward because he was effective as a president and his, his views. and his effectiveness were contrary to the those things that that side wanted to accomplish or rather didn't want to accomplish. and so we, we have resorted to something that i believe is americans than typical to who we are. and that's fear, mark 3, that's you know, attempting to also pick classes the people against each other. and, you know, quite frankly, that's what we like to think. that's what other countries do, not what we do. and so it's a little disconcerting, but it doesn't seem to be right now that there's an end in the very near future d, e 's, this committee a
for more, let's go live now to idaho house of representatives, member republican barbara ear, art. it's the 2nd report on trump. tackling of the cove at 1900 pandemic, published by the select committee this year. why are they so focused on the trump administration right now? well 1st thanks for having me on. good to be here. i believe that they're so focused on the trump administration with these false accusations that i believe they're bringing forward because he was effective as a president...
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attorney merrick garland followed a lawsuit challenging idaho's near total abortion ban saying that it violates a federal law mandating hospital treatment no matter what state you are in. >> if a patient comes into the emergency room with a medical emergency jeopardizing the patient's life or health, the hospital must provide the treatment necessary to stabilize that patient. this includes abortion when that is the necessary treatment. he says that this is not a tactic to dodge the recent supreme court ruling. that decision applies to state laws. the justices did not address the 1986 federal law known as abdalla, which is shorthand for the emergency medical labor act. >>> more amazon warehouses are being investigated for safety measures. they visited three different warehouses and then this week they checked out three more in new york, idaho, and colorado. they say they are looking for potential workplace safety hazards, as well as fraudulent conduct used to cover up injuries. amazon says it is cooperating with the investigation and believes it will show that the concerns are unfounded
attorney merrick garland followed a lawsuit challenging idaho's near total abortion ban saying that it violates a federal law mandating hospital treatment no matter what state you are in. >> if a patient comes into the emergency room with a medical emergency jeopardizing the patient's life or health, the hospital must provide the treatment necessary to stabilize that patient. this includes abortion when that is the necessary treatment. he says that this is not a tactic to dodge the recent...
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in idaho they're going into a legal battle over a portion of it. in a very restrictive set of anti-abortion rules, rules to stop abortion there. they're at war with the federal government in that their rules here say, if a woman is in the emergency room and a doctor says i have to save your life, then they can perform an abortion, although they can still be charged and have to defend themselves in court and say i have to justify i was saving her life. federal law for emergency rooms says you have to do it not only for saving a life, but if there's going to be significant impairment to the health department of this woman. the judge said this has to be sorted out in some fashion. tennessee and texas have from point of conception bans on all of this. they did not run into this problem, texas in particular, because they said it is for the woman's life or serious impairment of her health, although that's also a challenge for legal analyst because they say what constitutes serious impairment and will some of these doctors find themselves in court because
in idaho they're going into a legal battle over a portion of it. in a very restrictive set of anti-abortion rules, rules to stop abortion there. they're at war with the federal government in that their rules here say, if a woman is in the emergency room and a doctor says i have to save your life, then they can perform an abortion, although they can still be charged and have to defend themselves in court and say i have to justify i was saving her life. federal law for emergency rooms says you...
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idaho's ban is being partially blocked by a federal judge.hat the state's criminal abortion statute conflicts with federal standards for emergency care. this means idaho doctors cannot be punished for ending pregnancies that pose serious risks to women's health. it is the first legal victory for the biden administration since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. also this, three months after the deadly school shooting in uvalde, texas, the school district's police chief pete arredondo is out of a job. the uvalde school board voted unanimously last night to fire arredondo and he's faced serious accusations that he's to blame for the delayed response to the shooting that killed 19 children and 2 teachers inside robb elementary school. ahead of the decision, community members were speaking out demanding accountability. >> you don't care squat about those families. if it was one of your children, heads would be rolling right now. but because it is not, you don't care! >> why didn't they protect my friends and my teachers on may 24th? i turn
idaho's ban is being partially blocked by a federal judge.hat the state's criminal abortion statute conflicts with federal standards for emergency care. this means idaho doctors cannot be punished for ending pregnancies that pose serious risks to women's health. it is the first legal victory for the biden administration since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. also this, three months after the deadly school shooting in uvalde, texas, the school district's police chief pete arredondo is...
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proud boys, patriot front that are operating online but are engaging in real-world activities like in idaho such as proud boys that are attending lgbt q activities. we see individuals groups, the group is less important. what is important is the threat of this violent rhetoric that people are radicalizing through. that is what is more important. these specific groups, you can read literally every single article, every single thing about patriot front and you are just getting a tiny sliver of what that threat is. host: you mentioned conservative groups or right-leaning groups, are there left-leaning groups or people who are posing a threat? guest: sure, the far left and the far right both pose a threat in some way. what i think it is important to characterize is that both of those are politically charged. i will disagree with you. far indicates that there is an interest of violence. what the data shows the far right poses a much greater threat. we are seeing everything from the attack in buffalo to el paso, the attack at the fbi facility last week. you see proud boys attending drag queen sto
proud boys, patriot front that are operating online but are engaging in real-world activities like in idaho such as proud boys that are attending lgbt q activities. we see individuals groups, the group is less important. what is important is the threat of this violent rhetoric that people are radicalizing through. that is what is more important. these specific groups, you can read literally every single article, every single thing about patriot front and you are just getting a tiny sliver of...
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the governor of idaho, just a beautiful state. a lot of people from idaho, thank you.er development not the least of which is top decisions and demands from long ago selling their music. but then there is what is going on right now that is breaking some records. ♪ ♪ ♪ tending hives of honeybees, and mentoring a teenager — your life is just as unique. your raymond james financial advisor gets to know you, your passions, and the way you help others. so you can live your life. that's life well planned. neil: i thought we would have a song but we didn't. we had a cool song to celebrate pink floyd, the catalog that could be entirely bought out by blackstone or any of a host of financials firms vying to get their hands on it so you might call this another brick in the wall. a financier. the entire music catalog, not bad for the musicians even being around a while. being around a wild. a while. a lot of money although something tells me if i am unpacking my shows i might not get half a million there but charlie langston knows this stuff in and out. charlie, good to have you.
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and we also just had a big district court win in idaho. and so i'm here today to hear what you think, what you guys are doing. and so i'm gonna, as they say, yield the floor and i wanna came to do a little listen if i could. that's alright. >> yes. thank you. mr president. we wanted to maybe first here from the mayor of durham north carolina mayor o'neil who joined us today. >> mr president. i'm so happy to be here today. uh on on this special day, it is women's equality day and in north carolina, we are still a relatively safe haven state for a woman's right to choose but where it is a threat, anywhere is a threat for everybody. and so today in north carolina, we stand ready to help change the narrative. i do believe that it is time for us to talk about the encroachment or non encroachment of reproductive rights for men. the conversation in this arena has been primarily focused in on women's reproductive rights, but there are two partners when it comes to pregnancy and we should look and see what the other side can contribute in this conv
and we also just had a big district court win in idaho. and so i'm here today to hear what you think, what you guys are doing. and so i'm gonna, as they say, yield the floor and i wanna came to do a little listen if i could. that's alright. >> yes. thank you. mr president. we wanted to maybe first here from the mayor of durham north carolina mayor o'neil who joined us today. >> mr president. i'm so happy to be here today. uh on on this special day, it is women's equality day and in...
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we also just had a big district court when in idaho, so i'm here today to hear what you think, what you guys are doing, and so i going to, as they say, yield the floor. and i will give it a little listen, if i could. >> we wanted to first hear from the mayor of north carolina, mayor o'neill who joined us today. >> i'm so happy to be here today, and on this special day, women's equality day. in north carolina, we are still a relatively safe haven state for a woman's right to choose. but where does the threat anywhere is the threat for everybody. today in north carolina, we stand ready to help change the narrative. i do believe that it is time for us to talk about the encroachment or non-encroachment of reproductive rights for men. the conversation in this arena has been primarily focused in on women's reproductive rights. but there are two partners when it comes to pregnancy, and we should look and see what the other side can contribute in this conversation when it comes to reproductive freedoms. we are all at a crucial state in our nation in a number of arenas. but the right to choose i
we also just had a big district court when in idaho, so i'm here today to hear what you think, what you guys are doing, and so i going to, as they say, yield the floor. and i will give it a little listen, if i could. >> we wanted to first hear from the mayor of north carolina, mayor o'neill who joined us today. >> i'm so happy to be here today, and on this special day, women's equality day. in north carolina, we are still a relatively safe haven state for a woman's right to choose....
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