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i am in missouri. if you are in missouri and turn the radio dial and look for political talk, there's approximately two to 14 doesn't conservative radio shows -- doesn't consist -- dozen conservative radio shows. we thought it would be something worth looking at. we come at things from a more progressive angle. we are trying to look at that angle on politics from the middle out approach. host: rachel, what would you say is unique about politics from the heartland? rachel: thank you for having us. it is a great privilege to be here. when you think about midwestern politics, you mostly think about hot red states. i know a lot of conservative politicians from missouri like to call it cherry red or bright red. without having a nuanced conversation from a more progressive perspective, those voices often do not get heard. we try to talk about things from a more pragmatic level. we are not necessarily died in the wool democrats. we are looking to elevate the voices of politicians and stakeholders from this pa
i am in missouri. if you are in missouri and turn the radio dial and look for political talk, there's approximately two to 14 doesn't conservative radio shows -- doesn't consist -- dozen conservative radio shows. we thought it would be something worth looking at. we come at things from a more progressive angle. we are trying to look at that angle on politics from the middle out approach. host: rachel, what would you say is unique about politics from the heartland? rachel: thank you for having...
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i am in missouri. if you are in missouri and turn the radio dial and look for political talk, there's approximately two to 14 doesn't conservative radio shows -- doesn't consist -- dozen conservative radio shows. we thought it would be something worth looking at. we come at things from a more progressive angle. we are trying to look at that angle on politics from the middle out approach. host: rachel, what would you say is unique about politics from the heartland? rachel: thank you for having us. it is a great privilege to be here. when you think about midwestern politics, you mostly think about hot red states. i know a lot of conservative politicians from missouri like to call it cherry red or bright red. without having a nuanced conversation from a more progressive perspective, those voices often do not get heard. we try to talk about things from a more pragmatic level. we are not necessarily died in the wool democrats. we are looking to elevate the voices of politicians and stakeholders from this pa
i am in missouri. if you are in missouri and turn the radio dial and look for political talk, there's approximately two to 14 doesn't conservative radio shows -- doesn't consist -- dozen conservative radio shows. we thought it would be something worth looking at. we come at things from a more progressive angle. we are trying to look at that angle on politics from the middle out approach. host: rachel, what would you say is unique about politics from the heartland? rachel: thank you for having...
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louis clinic, the missouri clinic?n is only a tiny part of what is done there, isn't that right? >> abortion is one of the services that planned parenthood provided their for almost 50 years and we did it proudly and unapologetically. i want to be clear that our doors are still open and that health cenr will remain open as you just said because we provide an entire suite of sexual and reproductive health services that include sti testg and treatment, bih control, transgender care services, and many, many other services is one of the safety net providers in the state of missouri. and we know that network is already frail and we are going to do everything we can to continue to meet the needs of people that need reproductive services in missouri in order to navigate those patients who are in need for abortion care to our health center across the river in illinois. amy: how did you pull off building this stuff clinic that will serve how many thousands of people? >> we started being really strategic after we saw the writing
louis clinic, the missouri clinic?n is only a tiny part of what is done there, isn't that right? >> abortion is one of the services that planned parenthood provided their for almost 50 years and we did it proudly and unapologetically. i want to be clear that our doors are still open and that health cenr will remain open as you just said because we provide an entire suite of sexual and reproductive health services that include sti testg and treatment, bih control, transgender care...
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follow the law in the state of missouri. and if people are going to choose not to do that and to violate the laws of our state then they will be liable under the penalties in our code for that activity. >> reporter: do you want to stop women in missouri from traveling out of state to get an abortion? >> so i don't think there's anything that the state can do or should do. and i'm certainly not interested in limiting a woman's movement. but what i am interested is protecting the life of all children. not just in the state of missouri but across the country. our laws and our constitution mean we have to focus on providing and pushing for legislation either in congress and having national federal legislation that's going to guide these things, and then also in missouri making sure that people aren't aiding or abetting violating the laws in the state of missouri. >> reporter: just 15 miles away across state lines in illinois abortion is still legal. >> how can i help you? first and last name. >> reporter: health care providers a
follow the law in the state of missouri. and if people are going to choose not to do that and to violate the laws of our state then they will be liable under the penalties in our code for that activity. >> reporter: do you want to stop women in missouri from traveling out of state to get an abortion? >> so i don't think there's anything that the state can do or should do. and i'm certainly not interested in limiting a woman's movement. but what i am interested is protecting the life...
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i am in missouri. if you are in missouri and turn the radio dial and look for political talk, there's approximately two to 14 doesn't conservative radio shows -- doesn't consist -- dozen conservative radio shows. we thought it would be something worth looking at. we come at things from a more progressive angle. we are trying to look at that angle on politics from the middle out approach. host: rachel, what would you say is unique about politics from the heartland? rachel: thank you for having us. it is a great privilege to be here. when you think about midwestern politics, you mostly think about hot red states. i know a lot of conservative politicians from missouri like to call it cherry red or bright red. without having a nuanced conversation from a more progressive perspective, those voices often do not get heard. we try to talk about things from a more pragmatic level. we are not necessarily died in the wool democrats. we are looking to elevate the voices of politicians and stakeholders from this pa
i am in missouri. if you are in missouri and turn the radio dial and look for political talk, there's approximately two to 14 doesn't conservative radio shows -- doesn't consist -- dozen conservative radio shows. we thought it would be something worth looking at. we come at things from a more progressive angle. we are trying to look at that angle on politics from the middle out approach. host: rachel, what would you say is unique about politics from the heartland? rachel: thank you for having...
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missouri state park rangers, the missouri state fire marshals.mergency management. >> ambulance from the share tan county, lynn county, randolph county, livingston county, macon county, howard county, caldwell county also transported with medical helicopters, transported medical services, provided -- responded to the scene. each agency transported multiple victims. officials from amtrak are responding to the scene and the ntsb has advised. the investigation is in preliminary stages and as more information is available we will be releasing it at that time. thank you. >> as we stressed, this is the beginning of a lengthy investigation. we have a lot more information we are seeking and need to obtain. also with me are members of the share tan county commission. we will provide updates as they're available. they can be found on our patrol's twitter major at mshp trooper b. we will be there as quickly as we can and address more questions as we get more information. thank you all for your time. we appreciate it. >> will you take some questions here. >>
missouri state park rangers, the missouri state fire marshals.mergency management. >> ambulance from the share tan county, lynn county, randolph county, livingston county, macon county, howard county, caldwell county also transported with medical helicopters, transported medical services, provided -- responded to the scene. each agency transported multiple victims. officials from amtrak are responding to the scene and the ntsb has advised. the investigation is in preliminary stages and as...
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train cars topple over in missouri after colliding with a truck.opments about those hurt and trapped inside. >>> abortion rights fight in america, country divided. states where trigger laws banning abortions and states welcoming wave of patients. >> illinois is oasis in a vast abortion desert. >>> new evidence leads to surprise january 6th hearing tomorrow. >>> war in ukraine, russian missiles hit a crowded shopping mall, possibly over a thousand people inside, fear over rising civilian death toll. >>> hunger crisis in south sudan, mother who walked for more than a month to get food for her 8-month-old, so weak he could hardly eat. debora patta reports on risk of starvation for millions. >>> new video of wnba star brittney griner after 131 days in russian detention. >>> terrifying moment in colombia, deadly collapse killing at least four, including a 1-year-old. >>> heartwarming story of 7-year-old cancer patient's dream come true. >> announcer: this is "the cbs overnight news." >> begin with breaking news, horrific scenes from america's heartland.
train cars topple over in missouri after colliding with a truck.opments about those hurt and trapped inside. >>> abortion rights fight in america, country divided. states where trigger laws banning abortions and states welcoming wave of patients. >> illinois is oasis in a vast abortion desert. >>> new evidence leads to surprise january 6th hearing tomorrow. >>> war in ukraine, russian missiles hit a crowded shopping mall, possibly over a thousand people inside,...
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but we will, we will fight that here in, in missouri. if that occurs. ralph concerned about initiatives and referendum if that if that might occur. so you know, they're all sorts of challenges there, but were prepared at. but the big thing is helping women in the there are so many women who get abortions because they feel coerced. they feel like they don't have an option. and the pro life movement is ready and willing to provide options and alternatives for women who don't really want abortions, but feel like they have a family. we thank you so much for joining us from missouri. thank you. now the iranian foreign minister says to her, on, is ready to resume talks on reviving the 2015 nuclear deal. he's been hosting the european union soft diplomat. the negotiations have installed because of differences between the u. s. and iran a just a barrel says he's confident the cell made over the deal will be broken and talks involving the u. s. will begin in the coming days. i am very happy as the minister has said, and thank you for that ministe
but we will, we will fight that here in, in missouri. if that occurs. ralph concerned about initiatives and referendum if that if that might occur. so you know, they're all sorts of challenges there, but were prepared at. but the big thing is helping women in the there are so many women who get abortions because they feel coerced. they feel like they don't have an option. and the pro life movement is ready and willing to provide options and alternatives for women who don't really want...
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he really commands northern, missouri. and a steering during that battle ron white that i think he discovers that however many concerns he had about meeting the enemy the enemy was just as concerned about meeting him and he never forgot that as he began to move forward and it moving forward he got in that northern, missouri service his first notice that he personally got that he had been appointed to a general's position was reading in a paper called the daily, missouri democrat, and that's when grant found out that he was going to be general grant and of course was from then on the civil war story i think is well told but it's better told over time and better told by the three people. i mentioned one of whom is going to speak here after me so i don't want to get in too much detail about what i think is what i know about about general grant we've got somebody here who most everything about general grant and is going to talk about that. but when i see this statues sort of grant huddled on that horse. and by the way, people
he really commands northern, missouri. and a steering during that battle ron white that i think he discovers that however many concerns he had about meeting the enemy the enemy was just as concerned about meeting him and he never forgot that as he began to move forward and it moving forward he got in that northern, missouri service his first notice that he personally got that he had been appointed to a general's position was reading in a paper called the daily, missouri democrat, and that's...
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velazquez, and the gentleman from more missouri -- from missouri, mr. luetkemeyer, will each control 20 minutes. the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from new york for such time as she may consume. ms. velazquez: thank you, madam speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the measure under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. ms. velazquez: thank you. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for such time as she may consume. ms. velazquez: madam speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 7334, the covid-19 eidl fraud statute of limitations act of 2022, introduced by the ranking member, mr. luetkemeyer, and co-sponsored by myself. as with the p.p.p. and bank fraud enforcement harmonization act, this bill will extend the statute of limitations for covid-19 eidl fraud cases to 10 years to allow prosecutors more time to do their jobs. the bills are companion pieces
velazquez, and the gentleman from more missouri -- from missouri, mr. luetkemeyer, will each control 20 minutes. the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from new york for such time as she may consume. ms. velazquez: thank you, madam speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the measure under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. ms. velazquez: thank you....
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louis, missouri. what are you seeing in missouri? >> reporter: well, the first state in the country that has officially made abortion illegal. the attorney general wasting no time in this state and making that proclamation shortly after the decision came down in washington. a little background for viewers how this works. here in the state of missouri, in 2019 they passed a law. hb-126. as you've said a trigger law. there are 13 states in the country where this exists. that law basically says if the court overturns roe v. wade all that needs to happen either the attorney general, state's legislature or the governor issue as proclamation and then abortion is immediately illegal in the state. the attorney general was the first to sign it. the governor, mike parsons, also put out a proclamation. that proclamation unnecessary. a duplicate. the fact remains abortion, again, now illegal in missouri. this planned parenthood behind me is the only censor in the entire state women can go to receive an abortion. it is an indication and when you
louis, missouri. what are you seeing in missouri? >> reporter: well, the first state in the country that has officially made abortion illegal. the attorney general wasting no time in this state and making that proclamation shortly after the decision came down in washington. a little background for viewers how this works. here in the state of missouri, in 2019 they passed a law. hb-126. as you've said a trigger law. there are 13 states in the country where this exists. that law basically...
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state of missouri. and if people are going to choose not to do that and to violate the laws of our state, then they will be liable under the penalties in our code for that activity. >> reporter: in other states, g at ways to prevent women from receiving abortion pills from out of state. questions now about tracking online activity. but in wisconsin, where a law written in 1849 has now gone into effect, democratic governor tony evers is vowing to fight. >> i don't think that a law that was written before the civil war, or before women secured the right to vote, should be used to dictate these intimate decisions on reproductive health. >> and rachel scott with us live tonight from fairview heights, illinois. and rachel, as you reported there, this battle now being fought state-by-state and obviously that means abortion rights will be a major issue come the midterms, in particular as we just saw there, in many of these governors races. in many cases, it would be the governor that determines whether abortio
state of missouri. and if people are going to choose not to do that and to violate the laws of our state, then they will be liable under the penalties in our code for that activity. >> reporter: in other states, g at ways to prevent women from receiving abortion pills from out of state. questions now about tracking online activity. but in wisconsin, where a law written in 1849 has now gone into effect, democratic governor tony evers is vowing to fight. >> i don't think that a law...
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she says missouri's lack of education funding has historical roots. >> missouri became a state in 1821fter the state enacted anti-literacy laws that prevented blacks, whether free or enslaved from reading or writing. reporter: though slavery was abolished in 1865, the supreme court decision plessy v. ferguson upheld state segregation ws decades later. norwood says that the ruling's separate but equal doctrine meant schools were never really equal. >> so those black schools end up being overcrowded. they didn't have the resources. they weren't given the money. the teachers weren't paid the same. reporter: nearly 60 years later, the landmark civil rights case brown v. board of education overturned the plessy decision. >> missouri begins a process to end segregated schools. we haven't gotten there yet. so it's 2022. reporter: for norwood, missouri's current funding model exacerbates the problem. >> the amount of money that you give for education is going to depend on how much the property values are in your district. so it's a property rich, property poor scenario. >> it solidifies the cy
she says missouri's lack of education funding has historical roots. >> missouri became a state in 1821fter the state enacted anti-literacy laws that prevented blacks, whether free or enslaved from reading or writing. reporter: though slavery was abolished in 1865, the supreme court decision plessy v. ferguson upheld state segregation ws decades later. norwood says that the ruling's separate but equal doctrine meant schools were never really equal. >> so those black schools end up...
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train cars topple over in missouri after colliding with a truck. we're tracking the fast-moving developments about those who are hurt and trapped inside. the abortion rights fight in america. a country divided. we're in states where trigger laws are banning abortions, and in states welcoming a wave of patients. >> illinois is an oasis in a vast abortion desert. >> o'donnell: the war in ukraine russian missiles hit a crowded shopping mall, possibly over 1,000 people inside. the fear tonight of a rising civilian death toll. the hunger crisis in south sudan. we met this mother who walked for more than a month to get food for her eight month old, so weak he can barely eat, debora patta reports tonight in depth on the risk of starvation for millions. tonight's other top headlines, new video tonight of w.n.b.a. star brittney griner after 130 days in russian detention. and a terrifying moment in colombia, the deadly collapse killing at least four, including a one-year old. and we'll end tonight with the heartwarming story of a seven- year-old cancer patie
train cars topple over in missouri after colliding with a truck. we're tracking the fast-moving developments about those who are hurt and trapped inside. the abortion rights fight in america. a country divided. we're in states where trigger laws are banning abortions, and in states welcoming a wave of patients. >> illinois is an oasis in a vast abortion desert. >> o'donnell: the war in ukraine russian missiles hit a crowded shopping mall, possibly over 1,000 people inside. the fear...
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now, the governor of the state of missouri, has tweeted a short time ago.e parsons and, and here tweeted a short while ago saying that "this is a terrible situation". more information still to come on that but a lot of the people, because this is a rural area having to be taken to hospital, we are told by air ambulance. so we will get more on this as it comes in. ten people have been killed and more than 250 injured after an explosion of toxic gas injordan, at the port of aqaba. a chemical storage container fell while being transported, causing a large plume of what has been confirmed as chlorine gas. specialist teams have been sent to the port to deal with the cleanup operation. the united nations is warning of a rapidly deteriorating situation, in bangladesh, where floods have killed dozens of people and left more than four million stranded. millions of people, many of them children, are being forced to drink flood water, increasing the risk of diseases. 0ur south asia correspondent rajini vaidyanathan reports. hundreds of villagers disappeared. entire di
now, the governor of the state of missouri, has tweeted a short time ago.e parsons and, and here tweeted a short while ago saying that "this is a terrible situation". more information still to come on that but a lot of the people, because this is a rural area having to be taken to hospital, we are told by air ambulance. so we will get more on this as it comes in. ten people have been killed and more than 250 injured after an explosion of toxic gas injordan, at the port of aqaba. a...
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missouri has been navigating restriction after restriction for years.t least for the last couple raids we've been seeing -- where they can do that in a dignified way. on friday, ironically, we were sitting shoulder to shoulder with secretary -- in our last abortion kilimnik in missouri, where we were talking about what we expected the impact to be. the conversation with the secretary, congresswoman bush, patients who had abortions with us, i'm with us as providers. it was quite surreal to be ending up at that roundtable with a call from the back of the room that said, this has dropped. and before we could even leave the room to process that, we heard that our attorney general implemented our trigger ban. so, within a matter of moments missourians lost complete access to abortion care. >> what's the state of the law, is it a total ban on abortions in the state of missouri? >> it's a total ban, with very narrow medical exceptions, i'm sure you've heard from other physicians, medical exemptions to abortion ban, clearly mean nothing. it puts physician in an
missouri has been navigating restriction after restriction for years.t least for the last couple raids we've been seeing -- where they can do that in a dignified way. on friday, ironically, we were sitting shoulder to shoulder with secretary -- in our last abortion kilimnik in missouri, where we were talking about what we expected the impact to be. the conversation with the secretary, congresswoman bush, patients who had abortions with us, i'm with us as providers. it was quite surreal to be...
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missouri -- missouri decided, along with the supreme court that -- that -- that we should have the right to bodily autonomy. that we shouldn't be able to make the decisions for our own bodies. 1.6 million people in this state have just been affected by that. we are talking to people all across the state letting them know, hey, if you are coming to saint louis, which we have a sole abortion provider in the state, if you are coming here pause you had an appointment and you are getting services, you can no longer get services as of today and we are telling people to go to illinois which we know illinois is -- has already taken in so many patients and they are already overwhelmed. but we are telling people to go there. illinois is saying send them and we are saying go. i am disturbed. i'm disturbed, joy, because we are talking about -- we are also talk about folks that are dispo proportionately affected and impacted in so many pays already. we are talking about black folks, brown folks, lgbtqia folks, we are talking about our disabled community members, we are talking about folks that are lo
missouri -- missouri decided, along with the supreme court that -- that -- that we should have the right to bodily autonomy. that we shouldn't be able to make the decisions for our own bodies. 1.6 million people in this state have just been affected by that. we are talking to people all across the state letting them know, hey, if you are coming to saint louis, which we have a sole abortion provider in the state, if you are coming here pause you had an appointment and you are getting services,...
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louis, missouri. national correspondent nadia romero is live in jackson, mississippi. nadia, you're standing outside the last abortion clinic in that state and it's been tense out there this morning, there have been some demonstrations, right? >> reporter: yeah, boris and christi, it's been a long morning so far. at 4:00 a.m. local time, some of the protesters, antiabortion activists have come out and started really aggressively intimidating to my crew and the staff and volunteers at this clinic, the last clinic in the state of mississippi as they open their doors because in this state the ag has to certify the bill into law and that won't happen for another ten days or so, so abortions are still happen. at this hour the doors are open. they've been allowing women to come in for the past hour or so simply because there's been so much hostility outside of this building. right here on this corner things have really calmed down, but we saw that intersection between the antiabo aboabortion activis those who are supporting this clinic and supporting the right of women, who
louis, missouri. national correspondent nadia romero is live in jackson, mississippi. nadia, you're standing outside the last abortion clinic in that state and it's been tense out there this morning, there have been some demonstrations, right? >> reporter: yeah, boris and christi, it's been a long morning so far. at 4:00 a.m. local time, some of the protesters, antiabortion activists have come out and started really aggressively intimidating to my crew and the staff and volunteers at this...
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so that's missouri activity. that's a violating the laws of the state of missouri and i would like us to see at some point. look at that. the white house says it will challenge states that are trying to ban women from traveling across state lines to receive abortion services, but for some travel might not even be an option with studies showing that 49% of abortion patients have an income below the poverty line and in south dakota the governor, there is also trying to crack down on abortion pills received via telehealth claiming. it's unsafe, even though medical experts have family medication to be safe and effective. it's to stop anyone from getting medication over the internet or by the phone from a physician and having this procedure at home on supervised. the fda approved getting those pills by mail late last year. in an exclusive interview with cnn vice president kamala harris vows to continue fighting for abortion rights. we will do everything within our power as an administration through the executive branc
so that's missouri activity. that's a violating the laws of the state of missouri and i would like us to see at some point. look at that. the white house says it will challenge states that are trying to ban women from traveling across state lines to receive abortion services, but for some travel might not even be an option with studies showing that 49% of abortion patients have an income below the poverty line and in south dakota the governor, there is also trying to crack down on abortion...
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transportation correspondent gio benitez is live on the scene for us in missouri. good morning. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. as you can see, we are in a very rural part of missouri, right now, let's go look to our drone camera and you can see exactly what is going on here. investigators are going through that wreckage, trying to figure out why a dump truck was sitting on the tracks. this morning, ntsb investigators on the scene, after that terrifying moment that an amtrak train derailed after slamming into a dump truck. >> reporter: two train passengers and the driver of that truck were killed. more than four dozen people injured. on board the train, approximately 275 passengers and 12 crew members. >> i was on the train and it was the first where everybody piled on top of us. >> the train was heading from los angeles to chicago when it struck the dump truck in rural missouri, derailing eight passenger cars and nearly turning the entire train on its side. 16 boy scouts from wisconsin traveling on the train, also jumping into action, helping administer f
transportation correspondent gio benitez is live on the scene for us in missouri. good morning. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. as you can see, we are in a very rural part of missouri, right now, let's go look to our drone camera and you can see exactly what is going on here. investigators are going through that wreckage, trying to figure out why a dump truck was sitting on the tracks. this morning, ntsb investigators on the scene, after that terrifying moment that an amtrak...
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. >> cal perry for us in missouri, we appreciate it. we are out here, there's protests here on the ground, there's a lot happening around, that's there's a lot of noise happening around, this protest is happening, there's a lot of standoff. so, as you are watching this coverage, please keep that in mind. so, we go from missouri to tennessee, abortion remains illegal for the moment. they set out a lot in a much time -- the state attorney general wanting to restrict abortion even sooner, following the ruling, pushing the abortion into effect as soon as possible. -- we're on the ground for memphis, that caters to underserved communities. what do you see here? >> yasmin, good afternoon. it's just across the street from choices exam building, keeping our distance to respect patient privacy right now. that clinic opened in 1974 here in memphis, just after roe v. wade ruling. it has been provided an array of services to this community, including stds testing, even midwife services for life birth here, cancer screening, even birth control acces
. >> cal perry for us in missouri, we appreciate it. we are out here, there's protests here on the ground, there's a lot happening around, that's there's a lot of noise happening around, this protest is happening, there's a lot of standoff. so, as you are watching this coverage, please keep that in mind. so, we go from missouri to tennessee, abortion remains illegal for the moment. they set out a lot in a much time -- the state attorney general wanting to restrict abortion even sooner,...
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louis, missouri.k it's hard to put our finger on how frightened women are in america right now. i've been talking to planned parenthood, i've been talking to local representatives in missouri, i've been talking to my mother and my sister. all of those groups and people have been telling me how in fear they are. representative cori bush who had an abortion here at this planned parenthood in st. louis, the only place that provided abortions in the entire state until this morning, she had an abortion here. she said without it her life would have forever been different. she found out this place by looking in the phone book. if you look at how this is playing out regionally, it is politically terrifying for women who want access to reproductive health. planned parenthood calls this missouri, kansas, texas, oklahoma, they call it a place to work that is not just a difficult place to work but a place where people are abrasive. we see it at these clinics. this is only going to make that situation worse. when
louis, missouri.k it's hard to put our finger on how frightened women are in america right now. i've been talking to planned parenthood, i've been talking to local representatives in missouri, i've been talking to my mother and my sister. all of those groups and people have been telling me how in fear they are. representative cori bush who had an abortion here at this planned parenthood in st. louis, the only place that provided abortions in the entire state until this morning, she had an...
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it's what women in missouri have done for years. fleeing across state lines from a state with almost no abortion access to illinois for care. the single abortion clinic left in st. louis is no longer performing procedures. now, advocates in one of the staunchest anti-abortion states in the nation are poised to make access to abortion even harder. >> it's hard to state what a victory this is for the pro-life movement. >> mary elizabeth coleman is a republican state representative who helped draft the trigger law that effectively banned abortion in missouri within just moments of the supreme court's ruling. her top legislative priority, making sure access to abortion in missouri can never come back. >> we have to make sure through a ballot initiative or a referendum for a constitutional change to make sure that there is no way to find a right to abortion in our state constitution. >> coleman also leaves the door open for the state legislature to consider new limits to what she calls abortion tourism. previous proposals have failed to
it's what women in missouri have done for years. fleeing across state lines from a state with almost no abortion access to illinois for care. the single abortion clinic left in st. louis is no longer performing procedures. now, advocates in one of the staunchest anti-abortion states in the nation are poised to make access to abortion even harder. >> it's hard to state what a victory this is for the pro-life movement. >> mary elizabeth coleman is a republican state representative who...
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in missouri right now. if there's a prosecutor that's crazy enough, which missouri there probably is, to try to prosecute someone under these laws, then clarence thomas might get his chance to affirm that the states have the right to limit women in such an extreme way. i don't know what to tell you about these justices that said one thing in the hearings and now are doing something much, much different. the irony is, the hypocrisy of the court, andrea, they just issued an opinion saying that the states cannot have rights when it comes to regulating guns and now they are saying the states can mandate pregnancy. forget about man dating masks. they are now giving the green light to states like mine that they can mandate pregnancy. that is a startling development in a country that doesn't believe that. they are way out of step with the majority of this country. i only hope that people will channel their anger into political activity. this can be fixed. yes, congress can pass a law codifying roe in spite of what
in missouri right now. if there's a prosecutor that's crazy enough, which missouri there probably is, to try to prosecute someone under these laws, then clarence thomas might get his chance to affirm that the states have the right to limit women in such an extreme way. i don't know what to tell you about these justices that said one thing in the hearings and now are doing something much, much different. the irony is, the hypocrisy of the court, andrea, they just issued an opinion saying that...
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senator scott griffin north kansas city missouri and graduated from university of missouri at first fetch entering politics winning two terms as governor florida. >> compared to the landslide. and then in 2018 proceed in the senate now having the fun assignment to have house republicans take control the senate in a cycle that should be good for his party. welcome. >> it should be. for the ground roles we're onre the record no live blogging or tweeting or filing of any kind of thehe breakfast is underway there is no embargo when the wesession ends e-mail pictures and rough transcript shortly after the breakfast and. if you like to ask a question please waive any i will call in as many of you as time permits. now feel like to make brief opening remarks? >> thank you for the opportunity. i have very fortunate morning on i grew up in public housing my mom told me i could be anything and i believed her with a variety of careers i was at the tail end of the vietnam war. i finished law school i was a transactional lawyer for nine years i was wanted to be in the business so i figured it out. my f
senator scott griffin north kansas city missouri and graduated from university of missouri at first fetch entering politics winning two terms as governor florida. >> compared to the landslide. and then in 2018 proceed in the senate now having the fun assignment to have house republicans take control the senate in a cycle that should be good for his party. welcome. >> it should be. for the ground roles we're onre the record no live blogging or tweeting or filing of any kind of thehe...
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i was there in missouri at what was the last abortion clinic in missouri, and it was a fateful day, but do at the federal level is make sure we continue to use our federal authorities to make sure women have access to the health care they need. that means abortion care, that could be contraceptive coverage. we'll continue to make sure something like medication abortion is made available to all women, regardless of what state we're in. >> i want to ask you specifically about those so-called abortion pills because we also heard from the attorney general, merrick garland who said that the fda has approved this, declared them safe and made sure that women in all states can still have access to this medication, but then we hear from governor kristi noem, for instance, in south dakota, who said on sunday that her state is working to ban telehealth appointments between a doctor and a patient where medication could be prescribed so who wins. >> to the degree that a state is properly, lawfully exercising her prerogatives, its authorities in health care, i would think that they will be able to mo
i was there in missouri at what was the last abortion clinic in missouri, and it was a fateful day, but do at the federal level is make sure we continue to use our federal authorities to make sure women have access to the health care they need. that means abortion care, that could be contraceptive coverage. we'll continue to make sure something like medication abortion is made available to all women, regardless of what state we're in. >> i want to ask you specifically about those...
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senator scott rew up in north kansas city missouri and graduated from that university of missouri kansas city then a school at southern methodist university. he entered politics, winning two terms as governor of florida by this much. >> compared to dr. oz who was a landslide. >> and winning a seat in the senate. now as nrsc chair he has the fun assignments of helping republicans take control of the senate in a cycle that should be good for his party. welcome. now for the ground rules. we are on the record. lee's no life blocking or tweeting. -- please no life blocking, live blocking or tweeting. we will email pictures and a rough transcript to all reporters here after the breakfast ends. if you would like to ask questions please wave at me and i will call on as many of you as time permits. chairman scott, if you would like to make brief opening remarks the floor is yours. >> thank you for the opportunity. i am very fortunate, born to a single mom. born in illinois. my mom told me thank god you live in the u.s. because you can be anything. i believed her. i was able to have a variety of c
senator scott rew up in north kansas city missouri and graduated from that university of missouri kansas city then a school at southern methodist university. he entered politics, winning two terms as governor of florida by this much. >> compared to dr. oz who was a landslide. >> and winning a seat in the senate. now as nrsc chair he has the fun assignments of helping republicans take control of the senate in a cycle that should be good for his party. welcome. now for the ground...
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shows how close you are to the missouri border.ere surrounded by states that are either already banned abortion or likely to do so. so the influx is going to be real. what is that going to mean pragmatically for you, for your doctors and your patients? >> your a right, joy. illinois is going to be a critical access state for probably close to half the country. even in the last 48 hours our waiting time has gone from just three to four days to 2 1/2 weeks already. you know, as folks are going to be looking for, you know, where to get this care, we're going to be relying on the state of illinois to be able to absorb those patients, but it's not going to be easy. we're talking about operational changes, increasing hours, going from 8 to 10 hours a day to maybe 12 hours and adding sundays. you know, it's no small fete to be able to add 30,000 patients to the state of illinois for care. and the truth is, the physical spaces that are already available in illinois are not what are going to be the challenge. it's going to be getting people
shows how close you are to the missouri border.ere surrounded by states that are either already banned abortion or likely to do so. so the influx is going to be real. what is that going to mean pragmatically for you, for your doctors and your patients? >> your a right, joy. illinois is going to be a critical access state for probably close to half the country. even in the last 48 hours our waiting time has gone from just three to four days to 2 1/2 weeks already. you know, as folks are...
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missouri of course has what is called a trigger law. that is in 2019 the state legislature passed a law that said, once roe v. wade is overturned, if it is, that abortion would become illegal in this state. it has become illegal. we should remind our viewers now in the state of missouri, it is a class b felony, that is five to 10 years if someone is found guilty of assisting or providing an abortion to a woman in this state. we spoke to representative cory bush earlier today who wanted to send a message to women in this state that they can go to illinois. this weekend there were people who had procedures scheduled. they are mow canceled and they can go to illinois. it shows you where we are politically when you have a governor in illinois making a big deal about abortions continuing to be legal in that state but here in missouri a place where planned parenthood will tell you it was hard enough to begin with for women to find reproductive care before this ruling. now there is a concern that there could be a chilling effect beyond this de
missouri of course has what is called a trigger law. that is in 2019 the state legislature passed a law that said, once roe v. wade is overturned, if it is, that abortion would become illegal in this state. it has become illegal. we should remind our viewers now in the state of missouri, it is a class b felony, that is five to 10 years if someone is found guilty of assisting or providing an abortion to a woman in this state. we spoke to representative cory bush earlier today who wanted to send...
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he has disgraced the people of missouri, the state of missouri. and for anybody who's looking at this race, there are plenty of other good, conservative candidates in the race, frankly, who aren't crazy, right? and so, there's -- there's the personal reality of the ongoing issues with his family that i think, you know, those should be taken seriously. but a political reality. missouri should be governed by a reasonable common sense conservative and hopefully we can do that in august. >> majority leader rowden, we appreciate your time this morning. thank you for being with us on "new day." >> you bet. >>> joining us, michael smerconish host of "smerconish." is he getting what he wants out of it? >> do you remember jack nicholson, go some place else because we're stocked up here? those are the sentiments, with the gop base, to answer your question, john, he's probably a fundraising magnet. i bet he's raising a lot of money based on this ad which be obviously is appalling. i remember eric greitens coming into my radio studio. he had written a book th
he has disgraced the people of missouri, the state of missouri. and for anybody who's looking at this race, there are plenty of other good, conservative candidates in the race, frankly, who aren't crazy, right? and so, there's -- there's the personal reality of the ongoing issues with his family that i think, you know, those should be taken seriously. but a political reality. missouri should be governed by a reasonable common sense conservative and hopefully we can do that in august. >>...
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we can expect more women from missouri will also go to illinois.nts coming from texas. and now the expeckation is illinois will be serving patients from a number of other states too. >> thank you very much. >>> abortion is still legal in the state of michigan, but a law from nearly 100 years ago is creating a major fight. we'll explain. you're live in the cnn "newsroom." with merrill. moving his money into his investmentnt account in real time and that's... how you collect cocoins. your money never stops working fofor you with merrill, a bank of america company. waxed. natural. sensitive. new dove ultimate antiperspirant. our unique water based formula and 6x more glycerin. helps restore skin to its best condition. new dove ultimate. lemons. lemons, lemons, lemons. look how nice they are. the moment you become an expedia member, you can instantly start saving on your travels. so you can go and see all those, lovely, lemony, lemons. ♪ and never wonder if you got a good deal. because you did. ♪ only at vanguard you're more than just an investor you'r
we can expect more women from missouri will also go to illinois.nts coming from texas. and now the expeckation is illinois will be serving patients from a number of other states too. >> thank you very much. >>> abortion is still legal in the state of michigan, but a law from nearly 100 years ago is creating a major fight. we'll explain. you're live in the cnn "newsroom." with merrill. moving his money into his investmentnt account in real time and that's... how you...
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supreme court has made questions to allow or ban abortion the prerogative of the states texas and missouri have already outlawed abortion it is you, today's schoolchildren, students who will create the future history of russia vladimir putin congratulated the graduates. adult life, but in the most colorful celebration of graduates, you were not nikolai. the russian ministry of defense reports a battalion of the ukrainian territorial defense stationed in lviv refused to be sent to the donbass, one of the reasons for the protest of the military , among which are untrained reservists, the lack of heavy weapons in the combat zone itself, according to the official representative of the ministry of defense, igor konashenkov, the ukrainian side continues to suffer losses as a result of strikes with high-precision weapons of the russian aerospace forces on the buildings of the megatex zinc plant in the village of konstantinovka of the donetsk people's republic, up to 80 polish mercenaries were destroyed, 20 armored combat vehicles and eight installations of multiple rocket launchers grad well , in
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does it work in missouri? >> mayor: no, no, it does not.etimes i get asked, is your city ready for a massacre like we saw in uvalde. i like to say we have great law enforcement and great collaboration in our schools. we are all concerned that somebody can show up with i've t before, and i think those are the sorts of things we'll be outmatched almost immediately. just having someone in the classroom with a firearm is not a simple solution. and what's more, and i say this as a parent, i don't want a first grade teacher worrying about a classroom of 20 students and worrying about how she can get the faster draw on a mass shooter with a firearm. that is totally unreasonable. red-flag laws, background checks are a real solution. i believe congress has the responsibility to make user >> bnnan: soun deaths are at the highest number ever reported. they're just incredible numbers. what is the largest source of weapons in kansas city? where are the guns coming from? >> mayor: well, we've already measured often they're coming across our state line. i
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rural missouri is drunk on drum . they love donald trump in rural missouri.est liars that has ever walked the planet, he has the equity of a snail. he certainly does not have an intellectual capacity to lead the most powerful nation in the world, but he gets marketing. if he talked about all mexicans being rapist, he talked about how people were getting screwed over, and how he was the only guy who can save them. he was saying things that he was not supposed to say, which is exactly what these people want to hear. they have attached to him, they love him, and until trump is on base in rural america, the republicans will have trouble in some of the statewide races in places like wisconsin and pennsylvania. they are nominating people, even in my state the republicans running are totally down with government mandated pregnancy for rape victims. every single candidate running for the senate, for the united states senate in missouri, a seat that has been held by democrats in the past, pro- choice democrats. i had voted against cavanagh, and, some votes are worth m
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now, representatives here want the people of missouri, woman of missouri to know you can still go to priority to protect that right, he says. and we're gonna be keeping our eyes, chris, on a vote that will happen in august in kansas, because in kansas, on the thousands of abortions that are held there each year, about half are women from this state. it gives you an idea of the complexity of this issue. >> all right, cal perry, live in st. louis for us outside that planned parenthood clinic in a state where they can no longer function legally. thank you, cal. in tennessee, just hours after the supreme court decision, the republican attorney general of that stage, herbert slatery, the third, filed an emergency motion to immediately ban abortions after six weeks before most people know their pregnant. that is in addition to the struggle law that goes into effect in tennessee in 30 days. it would make it a felony to provide abortion treatments with no pant exceptions for rape or incest. state senator with london lamar a democrat from tennessee. she's been on the fight -- she joins me now
now, representatives here want the people of missouri, woman of missouri to know you can still go to priority to protect that right, he says. and we're gonna be keeping our eyes, chris, on a vote that will happen in august in kansas, because in kansas, on the thousands of abortions that are held there each year, about half are women from this state. it gives you an idea of the complexity of this issue. >> all right, cal perry, live in st. louis for us outside that planned parenthood...
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the state that, unlike missouri, still has lawful abortion care. there i was at a site that help patients get care by providing assistance, ranging from helping patients find appointments to paying for travel expenses to providing abortion care. it was shocking that in the united states of america, a short drive can make such a draconian difference in health care outcomes. isil restrictions that leave women and fit -- i saw restrictions that leave women and families on an equal footing and widen health disparities. the impact was visible and real. this is a critical moment in our history. how we respond will speak to how we view the rights, the dignity, and the well-being of women everywhere. this is a moment of crisis in health care. at hhs we will leave no stone unturned. all options are on the table. we will do everything within our legal limit of the law to reach patients and support providers. i know we are all tired. our hearts are heavy and broken by this loss of rights and dignity. now's the time for us to continue moving forward for the ma
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josh hawley of missouri.elosi depending on the day spends a lot of time throwing her christianity in your face. it is of course false, she is in no sense a christian and after today supreme court decision she looked like she was about to pass out, she was that upset. she said the supreme court of the united states had "eviscerated human rights." here is part of it. >> there was no point in saying good morning because it certainly is not one. this morning, the radical supreme court is eviscerating americans rights and endangering the health and safety. because of donald trump, mitch mcconnell and the republican party, their super majority in the supreme court, american women today have less freedom than their mothers. with roe and their attempt to destroy it, radical republicans are charging ahead with their crusade to criminalize health freedom. what this means to women is such an insult. it's a slap in the face to women. >> tucker: they took her sacrament away. health, freedom? really? that is the same nancy
josh hawley of missouri.elosi depending on the day spends a lot of time throwing her christianity in your face. it is of course false, she is in no sense a christian and after today supreme court decision she looked like she was about to pass out, she was that upset. she said the supreme court of the united states had "eviscerated human rights." here is part of it. >> there was no point in saying good morning because it certainly is not one. this morning, the radical supreme...
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when you talk to planned parenthood, they will tell you that missouri, states like missouri and texas are already a hostile environments when it comes to access for women to reproductive health. reproductive health, they tell us, of course, is just women's health care. in this state, it has always been an issue. you have women now who are trying to make their way to illinois. you heard what is happening in the state of new york, the same thing will happen in the state of illinois for women that live in missouri and texas. we will keep an eye for example on kansas, which will have a vote in august. i mention kansas because the thousands of abortions that take place there each year, more than half the women served our from missouri. it is a regional concern. planned parenthood will keep their eyes on this in the coming weeks and months. >> i am so glad he underlined the, cow. that is what we keep hearing about all the states, yes, they will be able to continue to offer the procedure, but the stress that is on their systems to provide care at the right necessary. cal perry, as always, th
when you talk to planned parenthood, they will tell you that missouri, states like missouri and texas are already a hostile environments when it comes to access for women to reproductive health. reproductive health, they tell us, of course, is just women's health care. in this state, it has always been an issue. you have women now who are trying to make their way to illinois. you heard what is happening in the state of new york, the same thing will happen in the state of illinois for women that...
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it does have a dark cloud over the university of missouri.raternity in the way it has been handled inside of this fraternity. i do know the family of this young man they are seeking additional responsibility from other kids who were involved pretty see the videos it's heartbreaking it's sickening. but it is not who all these kids are. >> i understand completely, why the hazing first of all we should note is illegal in those states. but we know what happens. we know there always traditions of sort they want to put people through i've been part of it bonds you when you goes through these sort of things not hazing per se but are these incidents on the rise more is what i'm wondering or do we just hear about it more because we are more connected? we have the sort of things been going on for a long time. >> there is a videos of everything now that might be one of the differences at play here. i was not a frat star when i was in college but a lot of friends who were in fraternities. i think it is important to note what you did. there is something t
it does have a dark cloud over the university of missouri.raternity in the way it has been handled inside of this fraternity. i do know the family of this young man they are seeking additional responsibility from other kids who were involved pretty see the videos it's heartbreaking it's sickening. but it is not who all these kids are. >> i understand completely, why the hazing first of all we should note is illegal in those states. but we know what happens. we know there always traditions...
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i know we're out of time but i have to ask, take me to missouri. take me to missouri. that's your state tonight. not people who are hard red or hard blue, take me to your average family in missouri. are they watching? >> first of all, -- no, most of them aren't because my state has become very, very trumped. it is very, he is a very popular guy in missouri. and the vast majority of republicans call themselves trump republicans in missouri. so most of them were not watching. and most of them would tell you with a straight face that the election was stolen and donald trump won it. >> well, then i'm glad you spend a whole lot of time here in new york city, claire mccaskill, thank you all very much. >>> coming up jamie ras kin here to share his thoughts on tonight's hearing. his take away on what they accomplish and what is yet to be done. the 11th hour just getting under way on this very important thursday night. way on this veryt thursday night >>> there's a reason why people serving in our government take an oath to the constitution. as our founding fathers recognized,
i know we're out of time but i have to ask, take me to missouri. take me to missouri. that's your state tonight. not people who are hard red or hard blue, take me to your average family in missouri. are they watching? >> first of all, -- no, most of them aren't because my state has become very, very trumped. it is very, he is a very popular guy in missouri. and the vast majority of republicans call themselves trump republicans in missouri. so most of them were not watching. and most of...
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this office will see justice based on the evidence and missouri lawyer.of danny to launch a petition on change.org calling for the state's hazing laws to be enforced. last check, more than 10,700 people have signed that petition. martha? >> martha: thanks very much, garrett. with that, we bring in daniel's father and sister. tom and meredith and their attorney, david bianci. he's won tens of millions for hazing victims and their families. good to have you all with us. thanks to the members of the family. i'm sure this is hard for you every time you have to relive what happened to danny. tom, why is it that you feel justice has not been served here? i know there's two specific individuals that you feel bare responsibility for what happened to your son. >> well, i feel like within missouri, there's an anti hazing law, which is pretty strict. after speaking with david, my lawyer, he agrees it's well-written. after reviewing all the evidence, the video, the text messages, the chat sessions, it's all right there. it's all right there for you. so actually hande
this office will see justice based on the evidence and missouri lawyer.of danny to launch a petition on change.org calling for the state's hazing laws to be enforced. last check, more than 10,700 people have signed that petition. martha? >> martha: thanks very much, garrett. with that, we bring in daniel's father and sister. tom and meredith and their attorney, david bianci. he's won tens of millions for hazing victims and their families. good to have you all with us. thanks to the...
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the governor of the state of missouri has tweeted a short while ago, his name is mike parsons, and hetion. more information still to come on that, but a lot of the people, because this is a rural area, having to be taken to hospital by airambulance. so having to be taken to hospital by air ambulance. so we will get more on this as it comes in. . , , get more on this as it comes in. ~ , , , in. david willis, bringing us the latest _ in. david willis, bringing us the latest on _ in. david willis, bringing us the latest on that _ in. david willis, bringing us i the latest on that derailment. thank you very much. ten people have been killed and more than 250 injured after an explosion of toxic gas injordan, at the port of aqaba. a chemical storage container fell while being transported, causing a large plume of what has been confirmed as chlorine gas. specialist teams have been sent to the port to deal with the clean—up operation. the united nations is warning of a rapidly deteriorating situation, in bangladesh, where floods have killed dozens of people and left more than 4 million strand
the governor of the state of missouri has tweeted a short while ago, his name is mike parsons, and hetion. more information still to come on that, but a lot of the people, because this is a rural area, having to be taken to hospital by airambulance. so having to be taken to hospital by air ambulance. so we will get more on this as it comes in. . , , get more on this as it comes in. ~ , , , in. david willis, bringing us the latest _ in. david willis, bringing us the latest on _ in. david willis,...