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movement is in the same exact situation culturally that the pro-life movement found 42 years ago after roe v wade it needs to be dead the three steps and the first up is to correctly identify the marriage ruling as traditional activism never accepted roe v. wade as a final word about the constitution or abortion it told a lie about the unborn child and the constitution but we have been saying the same thing culturally. the second point is one of the first things the pro-life movement did after was protect the right for all american citizens to pay for or perform an abortion that violated their believe. so now it will aid to protect our right not to be discriminated against by the government that marriage is the unity of the man and a woman's. >> but a more urd difficult long-term program every year january 22nd hundreds of thousands of citizens come to the nation's capital and thousands of crisis pregnancy centers silent no more women speak for themselves students for life the list of groups that have sprung up in the wake of roe v. wade is remarkable there is a concerted cultural efforts but wha
movement is in the same exact situation culturally that the pro-life movement found 42 years ago after roe v wade it needs to be dead the three steps and the first up is to correctly identify the marriage ruling as traditional activism never accepted roe v. wade as a final word about the constitution or abortion it told a lie about the unborn child and the constitution but we have been saying the same thing culturally. the second point is one of the first things the pro-life movement did after...
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. >> roe v. wadehe doesn't have control over her reproductive abuilt team. simple as that. >> the newly liberalized abortion law brought immediate reacts. >> i think the judgment of the court will do a great deal to tear down the respect previously accorded human life in our culture. >> what's interesting about roe v. wade while it does legalize abortion it is really as much mobilizes the opposition. >> we protest today the holocaust of the 1970s in america. >> conservatives who didn't used to mess with politics that much, and they start to campaign. it was the rise of extreme activist conservatism in america. >> certain conservatives don't know what to do with their frustration and with their yearning for the good old days. and decide the problem are gays. >> the battle over homosexual rights in dade county, florida comes to a vote there tuesday. the issue whether or not to repool a 4-month-old ordnance which prohibits discrimination against homosexuals. >> anita bryant, runner-up in 1959 is an enter
. >> roe v. wadehe doesn't have control over her reproductive abuilt team. simple as that. >> the newly liberalized abortion law brought immediate reacts. >> i think the judgment of the court will do a great deal to tear down the respect previously accorded human life in our culture. >> what's interesting about roe v. wade while it does legalize abortion it is really as much mobilizes the opposition. >> we protest today the holocaust of the 1970s in america....
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the issue of abortion is front and center in this campaign. 57 million abortions since roe v. wadeht. lou: and now we find out planned parenthood is selling fetal body parts and claiming at the same time there's nothing wrong with that? >> i mean, i'd have to see your sourcing for the claim that they're selling fetal body parts. look, i just hate these issues when they're trotted out. the fact is that issues that are divisive like immigration, calling slurs against ethnic minorities, issues like abortion, issues like homosexuality, cultural issues only get brought into to distract and divide and whip people up during the primaries and general election. then it's back to the oligarchs at work for the rest of the years given the administrations in power. i think it's a distraction, i think it's a wedge issue. lou: not to be taken seriously? >> i mean, look. lou: i've got to turn very quickly. brad, have you 10 seconds. >> i couldn't disagree more. we finally found something to disagree on. lou: we've got ten seconds left. >> it's absolutely terrible, the selling of baby body parts. i
the issue of abortion is front and center in this campaign. 57 million abortions since roe v. wadeht. lou: and now we find out planned parenthood is selling fetal body parts and claiming at the same time there's nothing wrong with that? >> i mean, i'd have to see your sourcing for the claim that they're selling fetal body parts. look, i just hate these issues when they're trotted out. the fact is that issues that are divisive like immigration, calling slurs against ethnic minorities,...
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. >> roe v wade started here, came out of here, and destroyed we don't know, we believe well over 60 million lives. but the end started here. the end of abortion started here in the summer of 2013. >> these are babies in prison. >> he stood in that bathroom and nobody went to help him. >> how many people have to get raped before somebody says "whoa, we got a problem"? >> "faultlines". >> what do we want? >> al jazeera america's hard-hitting... >> today the will be arrested. >> ground-breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> emmy award-winning, investigative series. >> we have to get out of here. >> this is aljazeera america live from new york city. i'm erica pitzi. voting on the bailout conditions of the rescue package. [ explosions ] defending the deal, president obama tells sceptics deal will make it safer. el chapo's escape.
. >> roe v wade started here, came out of here, and destroyed we don't know, we believe well over 60 million lives. but the end started here. the end of abortion started here in the summer of 2013. >> these are babies in prison. >> he stood in that bathroom and nobody went to help him. >> how many people have to get raped before somebody says "whoa, we got a problem"? >> "faultlines". >> what do we want? >> al jazeera america's...
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. >> roe v wade started here, came out of here, and destroyed we don't know, we believe well over 60 million lives. but the end started here. the end of abortion started here in the summer of 2013. >> for more "faultlines" check out on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested. >> i know that i'm being surveilled. >> people are not getting the care that they need. >> this is a crime against humanity. >> hands up... >> don't shoot. >> hands up... >> don't shoot. >> what do we want? >> justice. >> when do we want it? >> now. >> explosions going on... we're not quite sure - >> is that an i.e.d.? >> "faultlines". al jazeera america's award-winning investigative series. monday, 10:00 eastern. on al jazeera america. pass >>> on "america tonight"... >> i wanted to be seen and have people hear me, it was not easy, it motivated me to push >>> the philadelphia freeway and his rush to move forward. sara hoy with a voice committed to dropping the truth. also - quick draw. >> it's a fast meeting. if you slow it, it will be caught. a ne
. >> roe v wade started here, came out of here, and destroyed we don't know, we believe well over 60 million lives. but the end started here. the end of abortion started here in the summer of 2013. >> for more "faultlines" check out on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested. >> i know that i'm being surveilled. >> people are not getting the care that they need. >> this is a crime...
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. >> roe v wade started here, came out of here, and destroyed we don't know, we believe well over 60 million lives. but the end started here. the end of abortion started here in the summer of 2013. >> for more "faultlines" check out on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> these are babies in prison. >> he stood in that bathroom and nobody went to help him. >> how many people have to get raped before somebody says "whoa, we got a problem"? >> "faultlines". >> what do we want? >> al jazeera america's hard-hitting... >> today the will be arrested. >> ground-breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> emmy award-winning, investigative series. >> we have to get out of here. . >> >>> back from exile - three government ministers return to yemen as houthi rebels are pushed back in aden >>> hello, this is al jazeera, live from doha. i'm adrian finegan. also - protests in japan against changes to expand the role in the military pushed through parliament >>> clashes in athens as greek m.p.s back more austerity measures >>> and a glimpse of an icy world far, far away. n.a.s.
. >> roe v wade started here, came out of here, and destroyed we don't know, we believe well over 60 million lives. but the end started here. the end of abortion started here in the summer of 2013. >> for more "faultlines" check out on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> these are babies in prison. >> he stood in that bathroom and nobody went to help him. >> how many people have to get raped before somebody says "whoa, we got a...
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. >> roe v wade started here, came out of here, and destroyed we don't know, we believe well over 60 million lives. but the end started here. the end of abortion started here in the summer of 2013. >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested. >> i know that i'm being surveilled. >> people are not getting the care that they need. >> this is a crime against humanity. >> hands up... >> don't shoot. >> hands up... >> don't shoot. >> what do we want? >> justice. >> when do we want it? >> now. >> explosions going on... we're not quite sure - >> is that an i.e.d.? >> "faultlines". al jazeera america's award-winning investigative series. monday, 10:00 eastern. on al jazeera america. inside these walls teenage thieves and arsonists, gang-bangers, drug abusers even kids who kill. >> my anger was pretty bad. >> but, this once notorious juvenile lock-up is trying something new. >> what does playing the piano do for you? >> it's therapy, a hobby an interest. >> education, counseling offering a second chance. >> put gas on his car... >> lit it on fire. >> ...set it on fire. >> an
. >> roe v wade started here, came out of here, and destroyed we don't know, we believe well over 60 million lives. but the end started here. the end of abortion started here in the summer of 2013. >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested. >> i know that i'm being surveilled. >> people are not getting the care that they need. >> this is a crime against humanity. >> hands up... >> don't shoot. >> hands up... >> don't...
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i'm only candidate that doesn't want to repeal roe v. wade.to use taxpayer dollars to fund an organization that shows barbaric callousness towards life i think is completely wrong. i was saying reprogram the funds. don't just take them away. put them for other women's health initiatives so they can't do that. but you know, martha you're exactly right the democrats have no positive agenda. they're just going to be out there saying we're anti-woman we're anti-black, we're anti-immigrant, anti-middle class. they can't do that with me. i governed in a state in bipartisan way and brought people together. i know i can do that in washington. martha: how will that work as a gop candidate? the fact you're saying one of the few if not only in favor of upholding roe v. wade? given these videos will that be tough stance for you? >> it is principled stance but i believe taxpayer fund something completely different. funding of planned parenthood when we see horrific video that shows such callousness is wrong and should be stopped. i always opposed taxpayer
i'm only candidate that doesn't want to repeal roe v. wade.to use taxpayer dollars to fund an organization that shows barbaric callousness towards life i think is completely wrong. i was saying reprogram the funds. don't just take them away. put them for other women's health initiatives so they can't do that. but you know, martha you're exactly right the democrats have no positive agenda. they're just going to be out there saying we're anti-woman we're anti-black, we're anti-immigrant,...
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> for 60 million people estimates as high as 60 fetuses have been aborted in this country since roe v. wade. we're talking about a federal law that prohibits the sale of human organs and we have video evidence that precisely that happening within an organization who receives i think in the minds much many people over half a billion dollars in federal funding. >> right. >> and carly fiorina, to me asked the right question. what kind of nation have we become? >> the question that i asked the people last thursday was have we become so numb to this. i was in an appropriations hearing and we spent almost an hour talking about human treatment of orca whales at seaworld and shifted over to talking about humane or slaughter. at the same time we literally have children being killed in the womb where their head is crushed and organs harvested and people seem to have no problem with that. that's an incredibly numb society to what's going on. for a child five months in the womb we're not talking about this infant that's barely there at that point in pregnancy. we're talking about a child five months in
> for 60 million people estimates as high as 60 fetuses have been aborted in this country since roe v. wade. we're talking about a federal law that prohibits the sale of human organs and we have video evidence that precisely that happening within an organization who receives i think in the minds much many people over half a billion dollars in federal funding. >> right. >> and carly fiorina, to me asked the right question. what kind of nation have we become? >> the question...
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since roe v. wade, nearly 60 million unborn children have been aborted in this country.weekend a senate majority leader stopped a plan to defund plant parenthood simply because of petty politics. we are talking about unborn children. this is simply outrageous. the question raised by her colleague bill o'reilly. i believe we are beyond a barbaric nation and an usher they have a word to describe what kind of country we are right now. stuart: i'm not going to play devil's advocate but i am going to say what your opponents are saying. body parts from aborted fetuses, little babies are being used for valuable medical research. swallow your feelings about abortion because the end result is good medical research which saves lives. i know you don't favor that argument. what do you say to that? >> that's what they say. i don't believe it. does that justify carrying a child out of the womb and crushing that in the way they can preserve body parts? just outrageous and indefensible. elected officials in congress have happened to the plate. there has been legislation introduced to de
since roe v. wade, nearly 60 million unborn children have been aborted in this country.weekend a senate majority leader stopped a plan to defund plant parenthood simply because of petty politics. we are talking about unborn children. this is simply outrageous. the question raised by her colleague bill o'reilly. i believe we are beyond a barbaric nation and an usher they have a word to describe what kind of country we are right now. stuart: i'm not going to play devil's advocate but i am going...
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the court, let's say that the court reverses this decision, and in fact goes back and reverses roe v. wade and says that every person from conception forward should be treated with dignity, respect, and protected. now, will the left who celebrate this court decision be just as willing to accept that court decision? my guess is they will absolutely blow a gasket. we have a process, if we want to change things, and it's called the process of legislation, the art of political persuasion, all of that was thrown out of the window. so for even those who think that the result was good, i hope they would agree that the means by which it was achiefed, is absolutely unacceptable. >> tell us more about your plan to change the constitution to have term limits for justices. how long should the terms be? >> that's something for discussion. i mean let's say if we made it 16 years, even 20 years, i don't have a specific arbitrary goal in mind. i just think that people, whether they're in the executive branch, legislative, or judicial branch, shouldn't see their appointment to a office as permanent. that i
the court, let's say that the court reverses this decision, and in fact goes back and reverses roe v. wade and says that every person from conception forward should be treated with dignity, respect, and protected. now, will the left who celebrate this court decision be just as willing to accept that court decision? my guess is they will absolutely blow a gasket. we have a process, if we want to change things, and it's called the process of legislation, the art of political persuasion, all of...
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i support roe v. wade.'re not talking about that.ad i think the president of planned parenthood did the right thing by condemning the tone and content of that video. there's issue about whether thatha video was doctored and whether that's exactly the way it happened. i agree i do not support and will never support any manipulating of tissue in that circumstance. let's understand, too -- >> you agree that's what she was talking about? y >> it sounds like it. i don't know what the middle man earned but i would point out that research done with fetal tissue that is voluntarily given can really help with alzheimer's and a lot of diseases we don't have cures for. >> as you pointed out, the video was so shocking that the head of planned parenthood released this statement.ea o >> our top priority is a compassionate care that we provide. in the video, one of our staff members speaks in a way that does not reflect that compassion.ta this is unacceptable and i personally apologize for the staff member's tone and stat
i support roe v. wade.'re not talking about that.ad i think the president of planned parenthood did the right thing by condemning the tone and content of that video. there's issue about whether thatha video was doctored and whether that's exactly the way it happened. i agree i do not support and will never support any manipulating of tissue in that circumstance. let's understand, too -- >> you agree that's what she was talking about? y >> it sounds like it. i don't know what the...
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decide the meaning of the universe and mysteries of life to uphold justice kennedy's argument on roe v. wade, i think a lot of people would get off the boat. >> absolutely, and i think you and a lot of audience would object to that as well. talk about an expansive intrusion into the understanding people have into natural law and morality that governs their lives. to say effectively you don't just govern your own life as you should in a system of rights and responsibilities within rational public policy but you can invent your own universe. >> here's where we're trying to find the balance. neera and i were having lunch the other day and it was really interesting, you captured my imagination because here's the thing we really agreed on a lot which is the importance of dignity. the importance of individual dignity. building your life as a question of dignity. privacy is a question of dignity. anthony should not be subjected to what he's put through when he's checking into a motel or going to a restaurant because of his dignity fundamentally. that's what we're talking about and that's what the f
decide the meaning of the universe and mysteries of life to uphold justice kennedy's argument on roe v. wade, i think a lot of people would get off the boat. >> absolutely, and i think you and a lot of audience would object to that as well. talk about an expansive intrusion into the understanding people have into natural law and morality that governs their lives. to say effectively you don't just govern your own life as you should in a system of rights and responsibilities within rational...
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i support roe v. wade. i support a woman's right to choose. i support immigration reform, a pathway to citizenship. i think quite frankly that's good business. but they can be labeled as progressive i guess or socially progressive, though the chamber of commerce agrees with me than what as the bells go off again, votes on the house floor. walk us through your schedule. what's it like when you're in washington and when you go back to district? >> guest: a given pivot around when i jog. when i was in the unicameral i would always avoid my good friends in the lobby by talking at lunch and no one would ever come to lobbyists would ever jog with me. i try to keep it going. it sounds simple but that's an important part of my day. then i kind of do things around that. i try to get my jogging in. we have a nebraska breakfast here that's been going on for 73 years, literally every week. we have 100 150 people every day -- every wednesday for a breakfast. i certainly could do that. want of the of the things i cannot get it is fun to raise when i'm worki
i support roe v. wade. i support a woman's right to choose. i support immigration reform, a pathway to citizenship. i think quite frankly that's good business. but they can be labeled as progressive i guess or socially progressive, though the chamber of commerce agrees with me than what as the bells go off again, votes on the house floor. walk us through your schedule. what's it like when you're in washington and when you go back to district? >> guest: a given pivot around when i jog....
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conception for the meaning of the universe and human life to use kennedy's phrase in upholding roe v. wade i would imagine many of your members would get off the boat for sure. >> absolutely and i think a lot of you in the audience and people watching on tv would object as while. talk about expensive ephemerality that governs their lives to say that effectively you don't just govern your own life as you should system of rights and responsibilities that you can invent your own universe. here's where we are trying to find the balance. we've are having lunch the other day and captured my imagination because here is the thing that we we agree on a lot which is the importance of dignity. the important privacy is a question of dignity. anthony shouldn't be subjected to what he's put through and he's checking into the motel where going to a restaurant that's what we are talking about and that is what the framers are talking about. it's not an inefficient way to do things to discriminate. its troops did in the from each and so fundamentally it is and moral. we can avoid that but you know what, if
conception for the meaning of the universe and human life to use kennedy's phrase in upholding roe v. wade i would imagine many of your members would get off the boat for sure. >> absolutely and i think a lot of you in the audience and people watching on tv would object as while. talk about expensive ephemerality that governs their lives to say that effectively you don't just govern your own life as you should system of rights and responsibilities that you can invent your own universe....
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it reflects these deeply held views that have been in place even before roe v wade, before the founding of planned parenthood. it shows how difficult it is for politicians to make any progress on making sure that groups like planned parenthood are following the law because every time these issues are raised, it really drives -- it is a political discussion about whether this should be legal, what people believe in their core. it takes away from some of the questions about, how do we make sure that these groups are following legal practices? host: sarah ferris, what is going to happen next with regard -- you talked about potential hearings, or speaker boehner referenced potential hearings. when do you expect those to happen? guest: we are running out of time for those to happen before the august recess so it is more likely that september is when we will start hearing about this again. that is when the budget will be front and center so i think we can expect planned parenthood to become part of that funding fight, and we are going to hear republicans try to defund planned parenthood. john
it reflects these deeply held views that have been in place even before roe v wade, before the founding of planned parenthood. it shows how difficult it is for politicians to make any progress on making sure that groups like planned parenthood are following the law because every time these issues are raised, it really drives -- it is a political discussion about whether this should be legal, what people believe in their core. it takes away from some of the questions about, how do we make sure...
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the division is illegitimate, just like roe v wade, just like plessy v ferguson. it wrong and it's a legitimate decision, and we need to fight to overturn it. [applause] mr. brown: it is true, though, that we have an immense amount to do in the cultural realm. it's not a coincidence that in the same point of western civilization in which we see the fracturing of the bonds of family, when we see a rapid increase in the dissolution of families in divorce, and fatherlessness, that at that same point in history, that's the point at which you can even begin to conceive of the notion that two men or two women could be in a marriage. the point at which marriage becomes about desires and wants and not the biological males and females. that's when cultures even start to bring up the idea of same-sex marriage. the something else we need to focus on. i do not accept the idea that somehow we should move away from public policy or politics and hunker down into culture. christ is king and all domains of human existence. [applause] mr. brown: it's wrong to think we will abandon
the division is illegitimate, just like roe v wade, just like plessy v ferguson. it wrong and it's a legitimate decision, and we need to fight to overturn it. [applause] mr. brown: it is true, though, that we have an immense amount to do in the cultural realm. it's not a coincidence that in the same point of western civilization in which we see the fracturing of the bonds of family, when we see a rapid increase in the dissolution of families in divorce, and fatherlessness, that at that same...
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it's clear that for some of my colleagues, they just want to roll back roe v. wade. that is their goal, their mission in life and it is ideologically driven and funded by special interests. that is their mission. we should not return to the days when women had no medical independence. and they will use any excuse they can to overreact and force this tired, old, sailed-old planned parenthood debate on us. but here is the fundamental truth about planned parenthood. millions of women in this country, women in low-income communities, women of color, women in every state, they rely on planned parenthood for basic health care. mammograms, cervical screenings, access to contraception, family planning. they rely on it to prevent disease, they rely on it to detect disease. they rely on it to treat disease. we cannot and will not defund planned plan. i yield the floor. -- planned parenthood. i yield the floor. mr. cornyn: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority whip. mr. cornyn: over the last couple of weeks we've been discussing some pretty basic and important work
it's clear that for some of my colleagues, they just want to roll back roe v. wade. that is their goal, their mission in life and it is ideologically driven and funded by special interests. that is their mission. we should not return to the days when women had no medical independence. and they will use any excuse they can to overreact and force this tired, old, sailed-old planned parenthood debate on us. but here is the fundamental truth about planned parenthood. millions of women in this...
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i support roe v. wade and i support a woman's right to choose.upport immigration reform, pathway to citizenship. i think quite frankly that is good business but it can be labeled as progressive i guess or socially progressive though the chamber of commerce agrees with me. >> host: that i was going off again. walk us through your schedule. what's it like for you when you are here in washington to go back to district? >> guest: really pivots around my job. when i was in the unicameral i would -- avoid my good friends and lobbied by jogging at lunch and a lobbyist whatever job with me so i tried to keep that going. sounds simple but that's an important part of my day and i do things around that. i try to get my job in and what we have in nebraska breakfast that has been going on for 73 years literally every week. we have 100 to 150 people every wednesday for breakfast. one of the things i try not to do his fund-raiser when i'm working and the big thing here of course is calling people on the phone for money all the time. a terrible distraction and n
i support roe v. wade and i support a woman's right to choose.upport immigration reform, pathway to citizenship. i think quite frankly that is good business but it can be labeled as progressive i guess or socially progressive though the chamber of commerce agrees with me. >> host: that i was going off again. walk us through your schedule. what's it like for you when you are here in washington to go back to district? >> guest: really pivots around my job. when i was in the unicameral...
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. >> i'm not in favor of overturning roe v. wadepolicies it representatives in the states choose. >> do you think it's a winning topic for republicans? if this bubbles up in the race do you think this is an issue republicans can make ground on or should avoid? >> you know alisyn it gets back to what i was saying earlier. hillary clinton, i don't think has a vision for america. her whole campaign is republicans are anti-women anti-immigrants anti-immigrants, anti-blacks and anti-middle class. she can't do that with me. i governed in the most liberal state in america, a high minority population. i was able to bring people together behind a conservative agenda. that made us the safest largest state in america. whether or not others feel that is the issue to talk about, convince the american people we have a common future a common destiny. i can leave that future well. >> do you think the republicans in congress should be willing to shut down planned parenthood? >> i think you should try to put together coalitions. a lot of times, that
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it reflects these deeply held views that have been in place even before roe v wade, before the founding of planned parenthood. it shows how difficult it is for politicians to make any progress on making sure that groups like planned parenthood are following the law because every time these issues are raised, it really drives -- it is a political discussion about whether this should be legal, what people believe in their core. it takes away from some of the questions about, how do we make sure that these groups are following legal practices? host: sarah ferris, what is going to happen next with regard -- you talked about potential hearings, or speaker boehner referenced potential hearings. when do you expect those to happen? guest: we are running out of time for those to happen before the august recess so it is more likely that september is when we will start hearing about this again. that is when the budget will be front and center so i think we can expect planned parenthood to become part of that funding fight, and we are going to hear republicans try to defund planned parenthood. john
it reflects these deeply held views that have been in place even before roe v wade, before the founding of planned parenthood. it shows how difficult it is for politicians to make any progress on making sure that groups like planned parenthood are following the law because every time these issues are raised, it really drives -- it is a political discussion about whether this should be legal, what people believe in their core. it takes away from some of the questions about, how do we make sure...
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thank goodness i was born before the roe v. wade generation. i saw some of those folks running around today claiming they were part of that generation. part of that generation is 1/3 of those are gone. but at that time the court said they were going to impose abortion on all of america through all nine months. they walked away and said we www.it all done. what they found out was the american people are resilient and when they see outrageous decision like this it might take them weeks, months years, decades, but they will be pushing back. they will be pushing back and demanding that when you put your thumb in the eye of 51 million americans, you put your thumb in the eye of 2,000 years of history, you put your thumb in the eye of millions of millions of children that deserve a dad and a mom, a married dad and mom and say, you don't count, that's what this court is saying. we spend billions of dollars every year trying to replace a mom and a dad. here we are today, because of five people across the street, again, five people deciding for the rest
thank goodness i was born before the roe v. wade generation. i saw some of those folks running around today claiming they were part of that generation. part of that generation is 1/3 of those are gone. but at that time the court said they were going to impose abortion on all of america through all nine months. they walked away and said we www.it all done. what they found out was the american people are resilient and when they see outrageous decision like this it might take them weeks, months...