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roe v wade was — decision of each state. roe v wade was in _ decision of each state. ach state. roe v i wade was in place coming onto 50 years when that decision was overturned. it looks like it will remain a divisive topic. will it change any time soon? no, and quite honestly, i am pro—life but i do believe we are going to have abortion access probably until the end of time and just like bill clinton, it is a sad, rare and legal, it isn'tjust a matter of when you see life as a viable and the other question is, do you also do it in the case of rape and incest, where do we stand in that scenario. amy tarkanian, thank you very much for making time to speak to us. . ., much for making time to speak to us. ., ,, i. on sunday, family and friends gathered in memphis, tennessee, to pay tribute to singer—songwriter lisa marie presley, who died last thursday at the age of 5a. she was the daughter of rock'n�*roll legend elvis presley. sofia bettiza reports. a funeral for lisa marie presley, the only child of one of the greatest stars in american music. as well as family and frie
roe v wade was — decision of each state. roe v wade was in _ decision of each state. ach state. roe v i wade was in place coming onto 50 years when that decision was overturned. it looks like it will remain a divisive topic. will it change any time soon? no, and quite honestly, i am pro—life but i do believe we are going to have abortion access probably until the end of time and just like bill clinton, it is a sad, rare and legal, it isn'tjust a matter of when you see life as a viable and...
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another symbol of this victory of having overturned roe v. wade. ion to the movement, you guys, is that they just not do it in january. it was done in january because of the roe v. wade decision being made on january 20th. 50 years ago. but, or 51 years ago. but the point is that what we need is probably to do it in the summer. and maybe it won't be so cold for the marchers and it will be another great symbol of the new post roe v. wade era that we are living in. >> steve: rachel, that's such a good point. because my church will say hey, we are sending some buses down to the march for life. but, you know, it's in the middle of january and it's like i don't know about that. your suggestion, you know, do it during the summer that's probably a good idea. particularly if it's not keyed to the an verse he sear of rvw anymore. >> rachel: and bring the babies. i don't bring my babies because it's so cold. bring more babies to the march. >> steve: that's what it is all about. >> brian: rachel, thank you. tony dungy not a right wring zealot at all. if you ar
another symbol of this victory of having overturned roe v. wade. ion to the movement, you guys, is that they just not do it in january. it was done in january because of the roe v. wade decision being made on january 20th. 50 years ago. but, or 51 years ago. but the point is that what we need is probably to do it in the summer. and maybe it won't be so cold for the marchers and it will be another great symbol of the new post roe v. wade era that we are living in. >> steve: rachel, that's...
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our first march in a post roe v. wade america. a new day for the pro-life movement. wn for our nation. today we celebrate the end of roe v. wade, but we rally again. we move forward, we take our next step. the abortion lobby has not back down. the fight is not over. we must defend our pro-life laws , and ensure more protections for the unborn and mothers. we were not -- sees until we change hearts and minds, and tell our culture is one of life and love. until every life is valued, until abortion is unthinkable. no matter what, we march on. we will continue marching in our nations capital, we will march in the states, and we will walk with mothers and their children into a better america. ♪ >> ok, let me well qom for the 50th march for life. the first post row march for life. [applause] this country and world changed on june 24, when the supreme court handed down the dobson v jackson women's health decision allowing the people, through their elected officials, as a state and federal level to impact pro-life laws. so many giants paved the way for this momentous victory.
our first march in a post roe v. wade america. a new day for the pro-life movement. wn for our nation. today we celebrate the end of roe v. wade, but we rally again. we move forward, we take our next step. the abortion lobby has not back down. the fight is not over. we must defend our pro-life laws , and ensure more protections for the unborn and mothers. we were not -- sees until we change hearts and minds, and tell our culture is one of life and love. until every life is valued, until...
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speaker, i rise today to mark the 50th anniversary of roe v. wade. abortion is one of the greatest tragedies in our nation. and roe v. wade opened the door for abortions on-demand until birth. over the last five decades, more than 60 million unborn lives have been taken in a tragic, irre-- and a tragic, irreversible mark has been left on mothers, fathers and families. while there's still so much work to be done, i stand here hopeful. the pro-life community is stronger than ever and with last year's dobbs vs. jackson decision, this country is beginning to move in the right direction. to defend the defenseless and support life. we are changing hearts and minds. of course we still have a long way to go in this fight and i am proud that one of the first things that we voted on in this congress was the born-alive act, to protect babies who have survived an attempted abortion. i am also proud to have introduced two bills to help protect unborn -- the unborn, women and taxpayers. the defund planned parenthood act, which i was asked to carry by former congres
speaker, i rise today to mark the 50th anniversary of roe v. wade. abortion is one of the greatest tragedies in our nation. and roe v. wade opened the door for abortions on-demand until birth. over the last five decades, more than 60 million unborn lives have been taken in a tragic, irre-- and a tragic, irreversible mark has been left on mothers, fathers and families. while there's still so much work to be done, i stand here hopeful. the pro-life community is stronger than ever and with last...
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those were the issues with roe v. wadethe total ending of the debate and education on what happens when an abortion takes place, which is the termination of human life. in addition to the legislative push, we are pushing for education and also getting everyone up to speed that a baby has a heartbeat at six weeks. it has fingers, toes, hair, nails at 15 weeks. and reminding everyone that over 70% of people support protection for life after 15 weeks. we will continue to push for that wherever it is these noble and whenever -- whenever it is reasonable and whenever it is possible. host: next caller is great in florida on the restrict access line -- is ray in florida on the restrict access line. caller: overturning roe v wade demonstrates how constitutional amendments have become conflated with supreme court decisions. every time i hear a woman's constitutional right to reproductive choice, i keep thinking, which amendment is it? we have 27 and i don't remember seeing that one. you also, in honor of the 50th anniversary of sch
those were the issues with roe v. wadethe total ending of the debate and education on what happens when an abortion takes place, which is the termination of human life. in addition to the legislative push, we are pushing for education and also getting everyone up to speed that a baby has a heartbeat at six weeks. it has fingers, toes, hair, nails at 15 weeks. and reminding everyone that over 70% of people support protection for life after 15 weeks. we will continue to push for that wherever it...
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roe v. wade was a 7 to 2 opinion. five of the seven justices were republican appointed. the justice that wrote the opinion of roe v. wade, justice blackman, was put on the court by richard nixon. and i think that level setting is also critically important. it really is and we shouldn't forget that in what is really a level of insanity that we see has taken grip of the republican party and the united states today on this particular question. and i think it's quite dangerous, unfortunately, that these issues now look democrat or republican given for so long republicans were on -- republicans around the side of reproductive liberty. one would not see that now reflected in the current republican party. >> as always, so grateful for that level setting. amna nawaz, irin carmon,, and michelle goodwin, thank you so much for getting us started. what we are learning about week two of the seditious conspiracy choir. barbara mcquade and a reporter who has been in the courtroom, they are here to break it all down. and later, two years in office for president biden. our friend michael
roe v. wade was a 7 to 2 opinion. five of the seven justices were republican appointed. the justice that wrote the opinion of roe v. wade, justice blackman, was put on the court by richard nixon. and i think that level setting is also critically important. it really is and we shouldn't forget that in what is really a level of insanity that we see has taken grip of the republican party and the united states today on this particular question. and i think it's quite dangerous, unfortunately, that...
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women's rights marches take place across the us, marking the 50th anniversary of the roe v wade case,ch was overturned last year. a public memorial takes place for the singer lisa marie presley at her father's graceland mansion in tennessee, ten days after her death at the age of 5a. and no wipe—out here! it looks like a french surfer has set a new record in california, for the biggest wave ever surfed by a woman. let's start with developing news and within the last hour police in california say the main suspect in saturday's mass shooting has shot himself dead after being tracked down to a van he was travelling in. 10 people were killed and 10 others injured in the attack during lunar new year in monteray park, around 11 kilometres east of los angeles city centre. at a news conference the la county sheriff, robert luna, gave more information about the suspect. the suspect has been identified as huu can tran and the way that is spelt is h—u—u, middle name c—a—n, last name t-r-a-n. he is a 72—year—old male asian. i can confirm that there are no outstanding suspect from the mass shootin
women's rights marches take place across the us, marking the 50th anniversary of the roe v wade case,ch was overturned last year. a public memorial takes place for the singer lisa marie presley at her father's graceland mansion in tennessee, ten days after her death at the age of 5a. and no wipe—out here! it looks like a french surfer has set a new record in california, for the biggest wave ever surfed by a woman. let's start with developing news and within the last hour police in california...
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it's it is the first such event since the supreme court overturned roe v. wadelegal decision wch guaranteed a national right to an abortin. now abortion access in america depends on which state a woman lives in. though roe has been overturned the march for life continues. >> good evening. in a landmark ruling the supreme court legalized abortions. ♪ correspondent: it's now been 50 years since the roe v. wade decision divided the united states. >> for 50 years the roe ruling curbed what states could do. stat could not do certain things without violating the constitution. correspondent: ever since that ruling, those against abortion have been campaigning to overturn it. >> i love all babies in and outside the womb. >> march for life begin immediately after roe, an annual gathering of antiabortion organizations where activists gather in the nation's capital. historically it was about getting rid of roe v. wade. the rally would take place at the supreme court. correspondent: for decades to come, antiabortion protests like these would play out across the country, esp
it's it is the first such event since the supreme court overturned roe v. wadelegal decision wch guaranteed a national right to an abortin. now abortion access in america depends on which state a woman lives in. though roe has been overturned the march for life continues. >> good evening. in a landmark ruling the supreme court legalized abortions. ♪ correspondent: it's now been 50 years since the roe v. wade decision divided the united states. >> for 50 years the roe ruling curbed...
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on this annersary o roe v. wade or whatouldave been the th aiversarywe areeeing tw hugelimportantrends ppening. one is that a certain nber of ates are rushingo ban aboron a at let 12 stas aboron is an thother is tre is a burgeongovemt to restore and expa access abortio d all pducte healthare. making history in cities and states across america. amy: this sunday would have marked the 50th anniversary of roe v. wade. we'll get an update on the state of abortion access now with the nation's amy littlefield. then, as independent senator bernie sanders gives a national address on the state of america's working class, we'll look at the growing problem of medical debt. >> i see a nation were unbelievably over 500,000 people go bankrupt each year because of medically related debt. you are ck, you know you get? you go bankrupt as a result. >> every time i checked my mail, every time i receive an 8866 call, which now i know is debt collection, i am just reminded of how much i am in and it makes me really anxious. amy: we will
on this annersary o roe v. wade or whatouldave been the th aiversarywe areeeing tw hugelimportantrends ppening. one is that a certain nber of ates are rushingo ban aboron a at let 12 stas aboron is an thother is tre is a burgeongovemt to restore and expa access abortio d all pducte healthare. making history in cities and states across america. amy: this sunday would have marked the 50th anniversary of roe v. wade. we'll get an update on the state of abortion access now with the nation's amy...
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this sunday, january 22, would have marked the 50th anniversary of the supreme court's landmark roe v. wadeon that guaranteed a constitutional right to abortion. i just over six months ago, the court upended five decades of legal precedent when it struck down roe v. wade in the case known as dobbs v. jackson women's health. the court's removal of the right to safe, legal abortions has led to total abortion bans in 12 states, with low income and black and latinx and indigenous people among the most impacted. meanwhile, the push to ensure access to abortion has spurred new legal challenges and greater reliance on the medical pill, the abortion pill mifepristone, as medication abortions account for more than half of all u.s. abortions today. starting today, new york city plans to offer free abortion pills at four sexual health clinics. for more, we are joined by amy littlefield, abortion access correspondent at the nation. her most recent piece is headlined "cities and states are acting fast to blunt the impact of dobbs." she is just back from new mexico, where activists are working to expand
this sunday, january 22, would have marked the 50th anniversary of the supreme court's landmark roe v. wadeon that guaranteed a constitutional right to abortion. i just over six months ago, the court upended five decades of legal precedent when it struck down roe v. wade in the case known as dobbs v. jackson women's health. the court's removal of the right to safe, legal abortions has led to total abortion bans in 12 states, with low income and black and latinx and indigenous people among the...
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since the dobb's decision last summer that overturned roe v. wade. we will talk about the 50th anniversary of the roe v. wade decision and the future of the pro-life movement. also, richard reeves, singler -- senior fellow at the brookings institution will discuss issues impacting boys and men in the u.s.. watch washington journal sunday morning on c-span or on c-span now, our free mobile app. join the discussion withou facebook comments, text, tweet. >> vice president harris marks the 50th anniversary of the supreme court's roe v. wade decision. life coverage it begins at 12:00 on c-span. on our free mobile video output or online at c-span.org. 10 days after 9/11 defense intelligence agency analyst were arrested on espionage charges for passing on information to cuba. she was released in ely january, 20 23 after serving 20 years. sunday on q&a, investigative journalist talks about the life and career, and the damage taken -- caused by her treachery. >> she didn't take documents out of the building, very rarely would she take a piece of document from
since the dobb's decision last summer that overturned roe v. wade. we will talk about the 50th anniversary of the roe v. wade decision and the future of the pro-life movement. also, richard reeves, singler -- senior fellow at the brookings institution will discuss issues impacting boys and men in the u.s.. watch washington journal sunday morning on c-span or on c-span now, our free mobile app. join the discussion withou facebook comments, text, tweet. >> vice president harris marks the...
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those were the issues with roe v. wadethe total ending of the debate and education on what happens when an abortion takes place, which is the termination of human life. in addition to the legislative push, we are pushing for education and also getting everyone up to speed that a baby has a heartbeat at six weeks. it has fingers, toes, hair, nails at 15 weeks. and reminding everyone that over 70% of people support protection for life after 15 weeks. we will continue to push for that wherever it is these noble and whenever -- whenever it is reasonable and whenever it is possible. host: next caller is great in florida on the restrict access line -- is ray in florida on the restrict access line. caller: overturning roe v wade demonstrates how constitutional amendments have become conflated with supreme court decisions. every time i hear a woman's constitutional right to reproductive choice, i keep thinking, which amendment is it? we have 27 and i don't remember seeing that one. you also, in honor of the 50th anniversary of sch
those were the issues with roe v. wadethe total ending of the debate and education on what happens when an abortion takes place, which is the termination of human life. in addition to the legislative push, we are pushing for education and also getting everyone up to speed that a baby has a heartbeat at six weeks. it has fingers, toes, hair, nails at 15 weeks. and reminding everyone that over 70% of people support protection for life after 15 weeks. we will continue to push for that wherever it...
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>> they told us as much of a celebration as this was today of the overturning of roe v. wades marking the first right-to-life march since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. >> the right to life is the most fundamental right. >> reporter: since that legal victory, the movement now at a crossroads regarding strategy. the battle now being waged in states around the country, deciding whether to restrict abortion. >> the fact that it goes back to the states is -- the battle is just beginning. >> reporter: new tensions between the anti-abortion movement and donald trump. in 2020, donald trump became the first sitting president to appear at this march. trump, also appointing three supreme court justices who ruled that there is not a constitutional right to an abortion. a win for evangelicals. but there are some sign the relationship has since soured. some evangelical leaders now warning trump not to take them for grant it in his third presidential bid. others saying it's time to support someone else. this week, trump bitterly lashing out at those who haven't fallen in line. >
>> they told us as much of a celebration as this was today of the overturning of roe v. wades marking the first right-to-life march since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. >> the right to life is the most fundamental right. >> reporter: since that legal victory, the movement now at a crossroads regarding strategy. the battle now being waged in states around the country, deciding whether to restrict abortion. >> the fact that it goes back to the states is -- the...
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that many americans don't agree with roe v wade being overturned. agree with roe v wade being overturnedk you nomia in washington- _ donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. he was sworn in before several hundred thousand people on the steps of capitol hill, in washington. it's going to be only america first. america first. demonstrators waiting for mike gatting and his rebel cricket team were attacked with tear gas and set upon by police dogs. anti—apartheid campaigners say they will carry on the protests throughout the tour. they called him the butcher of lyon. klaus altmann is being heldj on a fraud charge in bolivia. the west germans want i to extradite him for crimes committed in wartime france. there, he was the gestapo chief, klaus barbie. - millions came to bathe as close as possible to this spot — a tide of humanity that's believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news, the latest headlines . the british prime minister, rishi sunak, is fined by police for failing to wear a seat belt in a moving car — whilst filming a political clip for ins
that many americans don't agree with roe v wade being overturned. agree with roe v wade being overturnedk you nomia in washington- _ donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. he was sworn in before several hundred thousand people on the steps of capitol hill, in washington. it's going to be only america first. america first. demonstrators waiting for mike gatting and his rebel cricket team were attacked with tear gas and set upon by police dogs. anti—apartheid campaigners...
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today, antiabortion advocates held their first march for life since the supreme court overturned roe v. wadeear's march also marks the 50th anniversary of roe v. wade, creating a sort of bookend for the now defunct landmark ruling. leaders of the annual march have framed this moment as a time to reflect upon the dobbs decision as a critical milestone, and the time to look forward to the next steps. and participants were adamant about one message in particular. we are not done. after fighting for half a century to dismantle the protections roe v. wade provided, anti choice activists successfully won a supreme court ruling over a woman's right to choose. they're now saying that they want to do more to restrict access to reproductive health care. already, since the dobbs decision, about 20 states have passed total bans or pre viability bans on abortion. -- are currently blocking those laws in several states -- though, even though there is no enforce, there's still no access to abortion, because no clinics are operating. if you think we are living in a process roe v. wade balkanized landscape, y
today, antiabortion advocates held their first march for life since the supreme court overturned roe v. wadeear's march also marks the 50th anniversary of roe v. wade, creating a sort of bookend for the now defunct landmark ruling. leaders of the annual march have framed this moment as a time to reflect upon the dobbs decision as a critical milestone, and the time to look forward to the next steps. and participants were adamant about one message in particular. we are not done. after fighting...
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we are here because we understand we just celebrated the 50th anniversary of roe v wade last year, the rights of women to choose how they take care of their health by not granting access to abortion in places all over the united states is absolutely a direct threat against women's health, period. [applause] so, we are here because kimberley ellis, the director of the commission on the status of women came to me and to other women throughout the bay area to talk about how are we going to respond. as places like texas deny women the right to get an abortion and to take care of their health and to make decisions about their bodies, what happens when those women need help? they come to places like california. what is going to be our response not just in san francisco, but what's going to be our response in california? last year women came together and proposition 1 was passed. solidifying in our constitution [applause] solid ifying in our consitution in california as a whole we will not take away a women right to choose and what does that mean for various counties and the work that needs t
we are here because we understand we just celebrated the 50th anniversary of roe v wade last year, the rights of women to choose how they take care of their health by not granting access to abortion in places all over the united states is absolutely a direct threat against women's health, period. [applause] so, we are here because kimberley ellis, the director of the commission on the status of women came to me and to other women throughout the bay area to talk about how are we going to...
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workers, supreme court investigators announcing they could not identify who leaked the supreme court roe v. wadeunt at the justice department with more. >> sunday marks 50 years since the supreme court handed down the roe v. wade decision after months of investigating the leaked draft opinion, the headline they don't really know who leaked the draft to politico. in early may politico published the leaked draft opinion of the supreme court decision to overturn roe v. wade intense protest across the country, the marshall the court investigated instead of the fbi according to the probe investigators continue to review and process electronic data that's been collected and a few other inquiries remain pending to the extent that additional investigation with new evidence were leads the investigators will pursue them also yesterday the fbi released updated reward amounts in cases where pro-life pregnancy resource centers fell under attack this is related to the overturning of roe v. wade the fbi is actively investigating and trying to make arrest pro-life groups merrick garland to put more resources in
workers, supreme court investigators announcing they could not identify who leaked the supreme court roe v. wadeunt at the justice department with more. >> sunday marks 50 years since the supreme court handed down the roe v. wade decision after months of investigating the leaked draft opinion, the headline they don't really know who leaked the draft to politico. in early may politico published the leaked draft opinion of the supreme court decision to overturn roe v. wade intense protest...
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v wade. with a party atmosphere outside of the supreme court on friday as demonstrators mark the 50th walk march for life. >> this is different we have overturned roeth the mississippi dobbs case. >> starting in the seventies as a protest against roe v wade. this year a victory lap after celebrating the end of v wade. >> did you ever thank you would see the day to be the law of the land? >> there is always hope. but i think nobody could believe it. >> the culture is moving in our direction we are not the only ones. there are so many people here. >> even as the pro-life movement since overturn from the dobbs decision the legal rules are more unsettled. now the abortion question is up to date. >> those in the pro-life movement has worked for over 40 years. >> when dozen states band all abortions immediately many saying that they save lives. but many did the reverse passing laws to ensure women have greater abortion access voters also weighed in as midterms had a record number of questions and turning out in huge numbers rejecting a lot to ban access. >> and overwhelming majority believe a women's right to make private medical decisions should rest wi
v wade. with a party atmosphere outside of the supreme court on friday as demonstrators mark the 50th walk march for life. >> this is different we have overturned roeth the mississippi dobbs case. >> starting in the seventies as a protest against roe v wade. this year a victory lap after celebrating the end of v wade. >> did you ever thank you would see the day to be the law of the land? >> there is always hope. but i think nobody could believe it. >> the culture...
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president joe biden is marking the 50th anniversary of roe v wade announcing some new actions to protect abortion rights. vice president kamala harris delivered the presidential memo in florida. there she is. now it ensures that doceors and pharmacies can prescribe and dispense abortion pills nationwide. the administration is also making moves to ensure the safety of patients who are seeking reproductive care by directing federal agencies and the attorney general to address security concerns. >> many dedicated doctors and nurses now lose their ability to care for their patients and that patients are denied critical care. >> and even fear that they will be punished simply for seeking care. >> vice president harris says since roe v wade was overturned, many patients of fat a difficult time getting that lifes ving care because of laws prosecuting doctors who might help them. >> have back home in san 100 to march to city hall today superior courthouse showing their support for abortion rights. demonstrators continue to protest the supreme court's decision to overturn roe v wade on sunday's a
president joe biden is marking the 50th anniversary of roe v wade announcing some new actions to protect abortion rights. vice president kamala harris delivered the presidential memo in florida. there she is. now it ensures that doceors and pharmacies can prescribe and dispense abortion pills nationwide. the administration is also making moves to ensure the safety of patients who are seeking reproductive care by directing federal agencies and the attorney general to address security concerns....
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we praise you for the recent end of roe v. wade which presents new opportunities and challenges in our efforts to protect babies and mothers from the tragedy of abortion. please guide and strengthen us as we march into a post row america. we ask your blessings on a diverse and energetic pro-life movement in our nation. while you created us individually and uniquely, you also created us to be in a community with each other. each of us has been given unique talents, passions, and roles to play in building a culture of life where the beauty and dignity of every person is valued, celebrated, and protected. these challenging times of unrest and new threats to human life, help us cp full -- seek peaceful solutions that respect lives of all people born and pre-born. we especially lift up any pregnant mother and need and those who have been wounded by abortion. in unity and in solidarity, may we walk with them in their time of need. almighty god, please pour out your graces in all of our efforts and unite us as we march forward into a post
we praise you for the recent end of roe v. wade which presents new opportunities and challenges in our efforts to protect babies and mothers from the tragedy of abortion. please guide and strengthen us as we march into a post row america. we ask your blessings on a diverse and energetic pro-life movement in our nation. while you created us individually and uniquely, you also created us to be in a community with each other. each of us has been given unique talents, passions, and roles to play in...
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we have overturned roe v. wade.but movement leaders and grassroots activists gathered here say there is still work left to do. christine miller is from texas. abortion is illegal there. >> we've got to take this fight more to people and the people's hearts. it's letting people understand that we love each baby and each woman and we want to help them , just show them that through all the difficulties of life we are here to help them. sarah: would you like to see a federal ban on abortion? >> absolutely we would like to see a federal ban, yes. sarah: lawyer nelly gray held the first march. >> babies are being killed in our hospitals and clinics. i can't tolerate it. america can't tolerate it. sarah: since then church groups , and conservative christian organizations have fueled the movement. for many, religious beliefs inspired them to get involved. trinity wicker is a senior at louisiana state university in baton rouge. she's part of a group of students who traveled here from louisiana, where women are not allowed to
we have overturned roe v. wade.but movement leaders and grassroots activists gathered here say there is still work left to do. christine miller is from texas. abortion is illegal there. >> we've got to take this fight more to people and the people's hearts. it's letting people understand that we love each baby and each woman and we want to help them , just show them that through all the difficulties of life we are here to help them. sarah: would you like to see a federal ban on abortion?...
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roe v. wade never did enough.s the obstacles were getting any kind of health care. certainly abortion care. they get it to many black and brown women. for women face it. >> how does that happen now that row has been overturned? >> i mean, i think it is going to have to -- there is the section that you just had on. the clinics have big heart. we are not of abortion provider. we heard right before from a clinic provider. they say that the road is difficult. we need to do all that we can to change that. >> thank you. >> coming up, three active duty marines are charged or participating in the january 6th riot. allegations of support for a far-right extremist group. they are calling for civil war and republicans on a national sales tax that would benefit -- not americans at the the most hallow. we are joined next with the reaction. reaction chase freedom unlimited. so, if you're off the racking... ...or crab cracking, you're cashbacking. cashback on flapjacks, baby backs, or tacos at the taco shack. nah, i'm working on
roe v. wade never did enough.s the obstacles were getting any kind of health care. certainly abortion care. they get it to many black and brown women. for women face it. >> how does that happen now that row has been overturned? >> i mean, i think it is going to have to -- there is the section that you just had on. the clinics have big heart. we are not of abortion provider. we heard right before from a clinic provider. they say that the road is difficult. we need to do all that we...
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this is taking place just seven months after roe v. wade was overturned in a 5-4 decision, sending both sides of the debate into action. roughly two dozen states have either a total abortion ban or are close to it. some state laws changed immediately, like wisconsin's abortion ban. some, like neighboring illinois, later passing abortion protections. last fall, historically red states kansas and kentucky voted down anti-abortion ballot measures. today, vice president kamala harris calling to codify roe. >> congress must pass a bill that protects freedom and liberty. >> reporter: but with republicans in control of the house, the debate remains in a deadlock, making mobilizing on a local level more important than ever. from madison wisconsin, marissa parra, nbc news. >>> first starbucks, now peet's, workers at coffee chains are looking to unionize. this vote might be the first but it won't be the last. the workers will not join the service workers international union. it is the union that hundreds of starbucks workers are now a part of. peet's
this is taking place just seven months after roe v. wade was overturned in a 5-4 decision, sending both sides of the debate into action. roughly two dozen states have either a total abortion ban or are close to it. some state laws changed immediately, like wisconsin's abortion ban. some, like neighboring illinois, later passing abortion protections. last fall, historically red states kansas and kentucky voted down anti-abortion ballot measures. today, vice president kamala harris calling to...
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this march takes place annually here in washington days before the anniversary of the roe v. wadeion. it is the first time the mark has taken place since wrote -- roe v. wade was overturned. we want to note do you support or oppose more restrictions on abortion access? you can start yelling in now. we will get to your thoughts in a minute. earlier this morning we talked with the reporter of the washington post about this year's march for life. i begin by asking, why participants are taking a detour today? >> there taking a detour going from the avenue and taking a detour to walk past the u.s. capitol. it is symbolic of what abortion advocates of saying they are telling members of congress and they want to see lawmakers in congress pass subnational limits on how early in pregnancy and abortion can be performed. host: they have been marching for decades. this is the first time since roe v. wade was overturned. are they united behind one message this year? guest:guest: i talked to the hef march for life and what she told me there message is that commemorating this victory for the mov
this march takes place annually here in washington days before the anniversary of the roe v. wadeion. it is the first time the mark has taken place since wrote -- roe v. wade was overturned. we want to note do you support or oppose more restrictions on abortion access? you can start yelling in now. we will get to your thoughts in a minute. earlier this morning we talked with the reporter of the washington post about this year's march for life. i begin by asking, why participants are taking a...
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lawrence, as we can see, the far-right extreme republicans, who not only cheered the repeal of roe v. wadee it even further. forget about states rights, which is really what they were supporting at the time when they repealed roe v. wade -- forget about states rights. they would even impede my state from providing essential health care to women, and criminalized them and doctors. and so, that's why this is such an important issue for us to continue to fight to protect women, to protect doctors, to protect, really, a majority of americans in this country who believe in the right of women to choose. >> you, in the drama of the last election, yours was very dramatic -- your reelection marked the 50th democratic senator, followed by raphael warnock, giving the margin of 51 for democrats in the senate. so, without you, they would be back down to that 50 spot again, where they were before. so, as you were running that race, how important was this issue in that election? and how important will it be in future elections? >> it was so important. that is why i'm here. by being the 50th, holding the
lawrence, as we can see, the far-right extreme republicans, who not only cheered the repeal of roe v. wadee it even further. forget about states rights, which is really what they were supporting at the time when they repealed roe v. wade -- forget about states rights. they would even impede my state from providing essential health care to women, and criminalized them and doctors. and so, that's why this is such an important issue for us to continue to fight to protect women, to protect doctors,...
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the gore view bush -- the gore v bush and the roe v. wade decisions. tal foundational shifts in our judiciary. basically it is saying that conservatism, fascism is on the rise in america even in our judiciary. what is important about gore v bush is that it definitely took away, it was the first time that the federal judiciary, the supreme court had actually quieted, told the florida supreme court that they could not carry on with your decision to count the votes so they stopped the votes and they basically selected a president. roe v. wade destroyed precedents. these are two damaging things to our democracy. if we cannot trust our judiciary , american democracy is going to be ruined. the conservatives, the republican fascists, are lower house now turned over to insurrectionists, two anti-american fascists, it is very dangerous to our country. i think stephen was trying to say that the court has changed because conservatism and fascism from the republican side has definitely done great damage to our systems of government and americans need to start to le
the gore view bush -- the gore v bush and the roe v. wade decisions. tal foundational shifts in our judiciary. basically it is saying that conservatism, fascism is on the rise in america even in our judiciary. what is important about gore v bush is that it definitely took away, it was the first time that the federal judiciary, the supreme court had actually quieted, told the florida supreme court that they could not carry on with your decision to count the votes so they stopped the votes and...
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women's rights marches take place across the us marking the 50th anniversary of the roe v wade case,ch was overturned last year. a public memorial takes place for the singer lisa marie presley at her father's graceland mansion in tennessee, ten days after her death at the age of 5a. and no wipe—out here! it looks like a french surfer has set a new record in california for the biggest wave ever surfed by a woman. hello and welcome to the programme. the suspect in a shooting in los angeles, which killed ten people and left another ten wounded, has been found dead by the police. he shot himself inside a white van that officers had surrounded. he's been identified as a 72—year—old man of asian descent. ten people were killed and ten others injured in the attack during lunar new year in monterey park. the city is home to one of the largest asian american communities in the us. at a news conference the la county sheriff, robert luna, gave more information. the suspect has been identified as huu can tran and the way that is spelt is h—u—u, middle name c—a—n, last name t-r-a-n. he is a 72—ye
women's rights marches take place across the us marking the 50th anniversary of the roe v wade case,ch was overturned last year. a public memorial takes place for the singer lisa marie presley at her father's graceland mansion in tennessee, ten days after her death at the age of 5a. and no wipe—out here! it looks like a french surfer has set a new record in california for the biggest wave ever surfed by a woman. hello and welcome to the programme. the suspect in a shooting in los angeles,...
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it has been seven months since the supreme court overturned -- roe v. wade. but today, antiabortion activists came to washington for the annual march for life. the first since roe was struck down. and two days before the 50th anniversary of that original decision. the anti-abortion rights movement has achieved one of its main goals, the washington post points out there is a, quote, internal debate about how to make an abortion ban nationwide. march leaders emphasized friday that rose overthrow was just the start, that they will be launching dozens of local marches. most abortions have been banned in more than a dozen states and a support for national ban has been the major theme for today's march. >> the march began as a response to roe, we don't and as a response to roe being overturned. why? because we are not yet done! [applause] >> everything that happened before roe was a preseason. we always envision this day when it would happen. not if roe would be reversed, but when. to think that our work is done, our work just begun. >> they were a few high-profile
it has been seven months since the supreme court overturned -- roe v. wade. but today, antiabortion activists came to washington for the annual march for life. the first since roe was struck down. and two days before the 50th anniversary of that original decision. the anti-abortion rights movement has achieved one of its main goals, the washington post points out there is a, quote, internal debate about how to make an abortion ban nationwide. march leaders emphasized friday that rose overthrow...
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but even though, again, march for life, we know it started as a result of roe v. wade the whole platform. and now that is been overturned, the over turning of roe v. wade has not done anything to stop the energy on either side. we spoke to critics and supporters, take a listen to what they had to say when they showed up for their own reasons today. >> it is to show that we will not let america be bullied out of the right of to abortion. >> everything that happened before roe, that was just the preseason. that was the end of the beginning. and right now we are determined to protect life and law. >> reporter: so hallie, we know that the overturning of roe v. wade sent states scrambling and there is roughly approaching two dozen states that have either banned or severely limited abortion access. others were sent spiraling to protect abortion protections and access including illinois. and then there are states where that still hangs in the balance. we know that conversation around abortion access is changed including with abortion pills. so that, hallie, will be next battl
but even though, again, march for life, we know it started as a result of roe v. wade the whole platform. and now that is been overturned, the over turning of roe v. wade has not done anything to stop the energy on either side. we spoke to critics and supporters, take a listen to what they had to say when they showed up for their own reasons today. >> it is to show that we will not let america be bullied out of the right of to abortion. >> everything that happened before roe, that...
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plus, it's been 50 years. >> since the now overturn roe v wade, what the vice president has to say about abortion in america today. welcome back. president joe biden is marking the 50th anniversary of roe v wade by announcing new actions. >> to protect abortion rights. vice president kamala harris delivering the presidential memo in florida today. it ensures doctors and pharmacies can prescribe and dispense abortion pills nationwide. the administration's also making moves to ensure the safety of patients seeking reproductive care by directing federal agencies and the attorney general to address security concerns. >> dedicated doctors and nurses now lose their ability. >> to care for their patients and that patients are denied critical care and even fear that they will be punished simply for seeking care. >> vice president harris says since roe v wade was overturned last summer, many patients have had difficulty getting lifesaving care because of laws prosecuting doctors who help them. >> that there is the san jose women's march that took place this afternoon. organizers say more than 300
plus, it's been 50 years. >> since the now overturn roe v wade, what the vice president has to say about abortion in america today. welcome back. president joe biden is marking the 50th anniversary of roe v wade by announcing new actions. >> to protect abortion rights. vice president kamala harris delivering the presidential memo in florida today. it ensures doctors and pharmacies can prescribe and dispense abortion pills nationwide. the administration's also making moves to ensure...
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but overturning roe v. wadessible, to, until one day last year, when it became all too real. anti-abortion groups spent decades chipping away at roe v. wade, and they are going to keep at it. until republicans have complete control of washington again, that front lines of the abortion rights battle will stay focused on the state level. opponents of abortion rights have recently been touting their success in reducing abortions in texas by 99%. that is an attention grabbing headline, but deeply misleading. texans haven't stopped seeking out abortion care. they've just stop seeking it out in texas! that is not a surprise, considering how the states draconian anti abortion laws have pushed texas one step closer to becoming a police state, where pregnant bodies and all women of reproductive age are looked with unwarranted suspicion. the states laws have also forced trained medical professionals to stop providing safe abortion care and to close down their clinics. instead, many texans are now making long and costly tr
but overturning roe v. wadessible, to, until one day last year, when it became all too real. anti-abortion groups spent decades chipping away at roe v. wade, and they are going to keep at it. until republicans have complete control of washington again, that front lines of the abortion rights battle will stay focused on the state level. opponents of abortion rights have recently been touting their success in reducing abortions in texas by 99%. that is an attention grabbing headline, but deeply...
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and, on the 50th anniversary of roe v. wadea look at the state of abortion rights after the preme court reversed the decision last year. ♪ >> major funding for pbs news weekend has been provided by with for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to help people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of plans. visit consumer cellular.tv. >> with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour. ♪ >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. john: good evening. i'm john yang. the predominantly asian community of monterey park, california, east of los angeles, awoke to tragedy on this lunar new year. saturday night, a gunman massacred at least ten people at a ballroom dance studio. at least ten others were taken to hospitals, some in critical condition. it's the deadliest mass shooting in thenited states since the last may's uvalde, texas, school massacre. late today, authorities
and, on the 50th anniversary of roe v. wadea look at the state of abortion rights after the preme court reversed the decision last year. ♪ >> major funding for pbs news weekend has been provided by with for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to help people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of plans. visit consumer cellular.tv. >> with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour. ♪ >> this program was made...
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if a pro-life person says i want to do away with roe v. wade. don't think it is constitutional, whatever may be, because they were defense, divert into pro-choice stuff, right? but if you're attempting to craft a law, you have to be on offense. you have to say your point of view. you have to advocate for what you want to happen. i just think, i think democrats are on dangerous ground when they have to actually, when they can't do this, dodge with pro-choice, good luck explaining to the american people that you want partial-birth abortion. rachel: they won in minnesota. pete: minnesota is the thing. they don't crack out of st. paul minneapolis bubble of left-wing lutheran liberalism. rachel: i want to go back to what the women said in the clip. it really brings it down to practical level. when women are pregnant, my advice to them, especially somebody who had a special needs baby like one of the moms said, other one had complications. they told her to abort her baby, so important for pro-life doctors to stand up. so important for women to choose
if a pro-life person says i want to do away with roe v. wade. don't think it is constitutional, whatever may be, because they were defense, divert into pro-choice stuff, right? but if you're attempting to craft a law, you have to be on offense. you have to say your point of view. you have to advocate for what you want to happen. i just think, i think democrats are on dangerous ground when they have to actually, when they can't do this, dodge with pro-choice, good luck explaining to the american...
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this all comes because sunday is the 50th anniversary of the roe v. wade decision january 22, 1973. mentioned, the supreme court does not know who did this. now last may "politico" dropped a news bombshell leaking a draft opinion of the roe v. wade decision almost two months before the supreme court released it spawning intense protests across the country. the marshal of the court led the f.b.i.igation instead of the according to the rep and process some electronic data collected and a few other inquiries remain pending. the f.b.i. released updated amounts in cases where pro-life pregnancy resource centers fell under attack all related to the overturning of roe v. wade. while the f.b.i. is actively investigating and trying to make arrests pro-life groups want attorney general merrick garland to put more resources into prosecution. since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade in june, roughly 70% of the abortion-related violence cases involve pro life businesses, people or groups according to the f.b.i. director. i reached out to the department of justice to find out why no more pro
this all comes because sunday is the 50th anniversary of the roe v. wade decision january 22, 1973. mentioned, the supreme court does not know who did this. now last may "politico" dropped a news bombshell leaking a draft opinion of the roe v. wade decision almost two months before the supreme court released it spawning intense protests across the country. the marshal of the court led the f.b.i.igation instead of the according to the rep and process some electronic data collected and...
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since this -- dobbs decision that overturned roe v. wade. we will talk about the 50th anniversary of the roe v. wade decision and the future of the pro-life movement. richard reeves, on the need for the federal government to focus on issues impacting boys and men in the u.s.. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on sunday morning, or c-span now, our free mobile app. join the discussion with her phone calls, facebook cummins, tex and tweets. -- taxtexts and tweets. >> live coverage begins at 12:10 p.m. eastern. on our free mobile video app, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> 10 days after 9/11, defense intelligence agency analyst was arrested by the fbi on espionage charges. a crime for which she was sentenced to 25 years in prison. she was released in early january 2023. after serving 20 years. sunday, on q and a, investigative journalists talks about the life and career of ana montes and the damage of her treachery. >> she didn't take document out of the building. very rarely which he take a piece of paper or photo. she would m
since this -- dobbs decision that overturned roe v. wade. we will talk about the 50th anniversary of the roe v. wade decision and the future of the pro-life movement. richard reeves, on the need for the federal government to focus on issues impacting boys and men in the u.s.. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on sunday morning, or c-span now, our free mobile app. join the discussion with her phone calls, facebook cummins, tex and tweets. -- taxtexts and tweets. >> live...
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the justice department is working to protect abortion access in the wake of the supreme court's roe v wade reversal last year. washington correspondent jessi tenure bringing us more on what the department's radar is following the 50th anniversary of roe v wade decision. >> was and is devastating for people in communities across the country. 7 months after the u.s. supreme court overturned roe v wade, the justice department said it's working tirelessly to protect access to reproductive care. we do not have different rules for democrats or republicans. different rules for the powerful and the powerless monday. attorney general merrick garland said the department's reproductive rights task force has been advising federal agencies along with monitoring state laws and filing lawsuits in some cases, associate attorney general vanita gupta said pills are the new abortion battleground, committed to doing everything we can to protect, continued lawful access to abortion medication. >> and other reproductive health services. the fda is making abortion pills more widely available at pharmacies and th
the justice department is working to protect abortion access in the wake of the supreme court's roe v wade reversal last year. washington correspondent jessi tenure bringing us more on what the department's radar is following the 50th anniversary of roe v wade decision. >> was and is devastating for people in communities across the country. 7 months after the u.s. supreme court overturned roe v wade, the justice department said it's working tirelessly to protect access to reproductive...
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who have pointed to congress, saying that congress has the authority to codify the protections of roe v. wade. and we saw the biden white house out in full force today to commemorate the 50th anniversary of roe and to press for more robust protections for reproductive freedom. but is it likely that we are going to see the codification of roe from this republican house? and are there other cards that the biden administration can play in the meantime? >> it's such a good question. i wish i could say, yes, it would be likely. i don't think it is likely. not just because it's a republican house, but because that's something that many democrats have been wanting to do for some time now, melissa. i would say that where the power is here, and where, also, as cecile has been highlighting, where really troubling action could take place is in the states. and we have seen some states, i'll recent, california, and others take steps to protect women's rights to make choices about their own health care. that is a place where governors, legislatures can take steps to put protections in place, even where --
who have pointed to congress, saying that congress has the authority to codify the protections of roe v. wade. and we saw the biden white house out in full force today to commemorate the 50th anniversary of roe and to press for more robust protections for reproductive freedom. but is it likely that we are going to see the codification of roe from this republican house? and are there other cards that the biden administration can play in the meantime? >> it's such a good question. i wish i...
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supreme court throughout roe v. wade, near total bands and -- of abortion have been implemented in 12 states with legal challenges pending in other states. they tell -- to mark the 50th anniversary of abortion becoming legalized in the nation, underscored both the state's place in the crossroad of deciding the future of abortion in its boundaries and also ron desantis' potential as a reiber -- rival of president biden. caller: good morning. two key -- two things. i think harris will never be competent and if the 25th amendment is used against biden, she might become the president. at that point, i wonder can she vote in the senate as the tiebreaker or not? i think the 25th amend will get rid of president biden and she will be impeach and you will get a republican who is the head of the house. that is all i have to say. host: what would she be impeach on? -- impeached on? caller: incompetence. always laughing like a full and never do anything -- like a full and never --fool any -- and never doing anything. real barriers,
supreme court throughout roe v. wade, near total bands and -- of abortion have been implemented in 12 states with legal challenges pending in other states. they tell -- to mark the 50th anniversary of abortion becoming legalized in the nation, underscored both the state's place in the crossroad of deciding the future of abortion in its boundaries and also ron desantis' potential as a reiber -- rival of president biden. caller: good morning. two key -- two things. i think harris will never be...
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. >>> and today marks the 50th anniversary of the supreme court's roe v. wade decision, but it's a different day than anniversaries past. we'll discuss when the next battles are being fought after the landmark ruling was overturned. >> announcer: live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with kim brunhuber. >>> political problems are rapidly mounting at the biden white house. the president's personal attorney says an fbi search of biden's private home in delaware has turned up even more classified materials, as republican critics in congress are already sharpening their knives, the president and first lady weren't home at the time. the materials taken by the fbi on friday add to a growing list of classified documents recently discovered from places connected to the president. a special counsel is investigating the biden documents. we get more details now from cnn's jeremy diamond. >> reporter: six more classified documents have been found at president biden's wilmington, delaware, residence. this time, they were found by fbi agents who were searching preside
. >>> and today marks the 50th anniversary of the supreme court's roe v. wade decision, but it's a different day than anniversaries past. we'll discuss when the next battles are being fought after the landmark ruling was overturned. >> announcer: live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with kim brunhuber. >>> political problems are rapidly mounting at the biden white house. the president's personal attorney says an fbi search of biden's private home in...
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the gore view bush -- the gore v bush and the roe v. wade decisions. foundational shifts in our judiciary. basically it is saying that conservatism, fascism is on the rise in america even in our judiciary. what is important about gore v bush is that it definitely took away, it was the first time that the federal judiciary, the supreme court had actually quieted, told the florida supreme court that they could not carry on with your decision to count the votes so they stopped the votes and they basically selected a president. roe v. wade destroyed precedents. these are two damaging things to our democracy. if we cannot trust our judiciary , american democracy is going to be ruined. the conservatives, the republican fascists, are lower house now turned over to insurrectionists, two anti-american fascists, it is very dangerous to our country. i think stephen was trying to say that the court has changed because conservatism and fascism from the republican side has definitely done great damage to our systems of government and americans need to start to learn
the gore view bush -- the gore v bush and the roe v. wade decisions. foundational shifts in our judiciary. basically it is saying that conservatism, fascism is on the rise in america even in our judiciary. what is important about gore v bush is that it definitely took away, it was the first time that the federal judiciary, the supreme court had actually quieted, told the florida supreme court that they could not carry on with your decision to count the votes so they stopped the votes and they...
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details on the supreme court's probe into the stunning leak last year, that draft opinion overturning roe v. wade. the supreme court marshal revealed she spoke with each justice, in addition to court employees, but investigators were not able to identify the leaker >>> and this weekend marks 50 years since the roe v. wade decision in the months since it was overturned, the u.s. has become a patchwork of laws varying from state to state. anne thompson with more now on the deep impact on clinics. >> reporter: the days are nonstop at florida's jacksonville health center. 50 years after roe versus wade and seven months after the dobbs ruling that overturned it demand for abortion at this planned parenthood clinic hasn't slowed, says this manager >> it's getting worse. honestly >> what do you mea it's getting worse >> the amount of patient load that we need to be able to see more patients. >> reporter: four years ago the clinic offered abortion services once a week now it's up to five days dr. shelly tien specializes in high-risk pregnancies. of the 63 patients you're seeing today, how many of those a
details on the supreme court's probe into the stunning leak last year, that draft opinion overturning roe v. wade. the supreme court marshal revealed she spoke with each justice, in addition to court employees, but investigators were not able to identify the leaker >>> and this weekend marks 50 years since the roe v. wade decision in the months since it was overturned, the u.s. has become a patchwork of laws varying from state to state. anne thompson with more now on the deep impact on...
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supreme court over last summer's roe v. wade decision.his occurs as pro-life demonstrators from around the country rallied today in washington. it was the first march for life since the supreme court overturned the landmark abortion ruling. we have fox team coverage tonight. shannon bream will tell us what we are learning about that leak investigation. but we begin at the high court with lucas tomlinson and the march for life. good evening, lucas. >> good evening, bret. thousands marched here at the supreme court in celebration. now they want to take the abortion fight to the states. >> pro-life supporters across the country descended on the nation's capitol 50th annual march for life and since roe v. wade was overturned. the dobbs decision brought abortion back to the state level where many think the next fight begins. >> we got to get to the state levels now. right? that's the -- the emphasis. that's why we are going in front of the capital is to show at each state level this is not over. it's only the beginning. >> currently 13 states
supreme court over last summer's roe v. wade decision.his occurs as pro-life demonstrators from around the country rallied today in washington. it was the first march for life since the supreme court overturned the landmark abortion ruling. we have fox team coverage tonight. shannon bream will tell us what we are learning about that leak investigation. but we begin at the high court with lucas tomlinson and the march for life. good evening, lucas. >> good evening, bret. thousands marched...
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the 50th anniversary of roe v. wade called bigger than roe. ultimately, their bottom line has been that row was never meant to be the end. it was meant to be the beginning. that was the bare minimum. they have been fighting for access to abortions in a way that people in vulnerable communities can get. they were not satisfied with roe. so they want to not only reinstate what we had, but go further. we are in march for life. this is just beginning. this is the start, the concert is going to start in an hour. but this is the first march for life in a world post roe. we have seen signs that say "i am the post roe generation." they will be taking to the streets because even though roe v. wade was overturned, as long as abortions are still happening in the country, they will continue to march. so they are doing something different. they are marching differently. on the other side is the capitol. so they will actually be marching to the capitol and they will symbolically be stopping between the capitol and the supreme court as a symbolic gesture tha
the 50th anniversary of roe v. wade called bigger than roe. ultimately, their bottom line has been that row was never meant to be the end. it was meant to be the beginning. that was the bare minimum. they have been fighting for access to abortions in a way that people in vulnerable communities can get. they were not satisfied with roe. so they want to not only reinstate what we had, but go further. we are in march for life. this is just beginning. this is the start, the concert is going to...