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a you heard shannon brewer say that she believes will be hurt by this, especially wimp color.ian, a 32-year-old, who has had three abortions. used to protest literally at this clinic which is really only three clinics in louisiana which has since used this clinic to get her abortions and has become an employee. she told me it's going to be dangerous if abortions are closed in louisiana and this region. here's a little bit what have she has to say. >> not everyone has the ability to travel and will take matters in their own hands, and i can't say i wouldn't do the same right now if abortion access was restrict. it's already become an extreme undue burden is very present here in the abortion process here in the south and it's already so difficult. it's already a waiting game. it's already expensive. without that -- without the little access we still have i would be lost, and i think most women would feel the same way. >> and, joy, she told me over and over again she feels privileged because she was able to get an abortion but she says it's really a right that's completely critic
a you heard shannon brewer say that she believes will be hurt by this, especially wimp color.ian, a 32-year-old, who has had three abortions. used to protest literally at this clinic which is really only three clinics in louisiana which has since used this clinic to get her abortions and has become an employee. she told me it's going to be dangerous if abortions are closed in louisiana and this region. here's a little bit what have she has to say. >> not everyone has the ability to travel...
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shannon brewer is the director of the only abortion clinic in mississippi. is the one at the center of this case. shannon: i don't have any hope with anything to do with art judicial system -- our judicial system. i have no hope in congress right now because this should never be. it should never have been. we should never have gotten to this point. yamiche: in louisiana, i talked to a 32-year-old. she has had three aboard i -- three abortions and had since become a worker at the clinic who provided her her care. >> had i not had abortion access when i was at the age of 24, 25, debating my life path, i would have been completely lost. i don't know how i would've made it through an unplanned pregnancy. yamiche: i also talked to opponents of abortion rights, who told me they want to provide more resources for women to deal with unwanted pregnancies. abby, what is your sense of who will be most impacted if roe v. wade is overturned? abby: there is no question that the women who are in a position to want an abortion in the first place are going to be affected. we
shannon brewer is the director of the only abortion clinic in mississippi. is the one at the center of this case. shannon: i don't have any hope with anything to do with art judicial system -- our judicial system. i have no hope in congress right now because this should never be. it should never have been. we should never have gotten to this point. yamiche: in louisiana, i talked to a 32-year-old. she has had three aboard i -- three abortions and had since become a worker at the clinic who...
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. >> shannon brewer is director of mississippi's only abortion clinic, the one at the center of the supreme court case. >> you're going to see an influx of women doing things that are unsafe because out of being desperate. >> blayne alexander reporting there. states are already swiftly preparing for action should the court strike down that landmark decision, protecting abortion access. within the last 90 minutes, governor newsom announcing his push for state amendment to preserve reproductive rights here in california. nbc bay area's ginger joining us now from outside of the san jose planned parenthood. so ginger, what did the governor have to say? >> well, marcus, the governor was also at planned parenthood at the headquarters in los angeles. where he did not mince words when he expressed his outrage over that leaked draft resolution from the supreme court. he said of the high court that it does not value the rights of women, neither does the political minority that he says will stop at nothing to take women's rights away. the governor's response to the leaked resolution, california will n
. >> shannon brewer is director of mississippi's only abortion clinic, the one at the center of the supreme court case. >> you're going to see an influx of women doing things that are unsafe because out of being desperate. >> blayne alexander reporting there. states are already swiftly preparing for action should the court strike down that landmark decision, protecting abortion access. within the last 90 minutes, governor newsom announcing his push for state amendment to...
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but i want to share with you what the director there, shannon brewer, told me about her fears and herly, i was not surprised by it. i was -- this is kind of what we were expecting here. they want to control women, period. a lot of the african american women, mostly, you're going to have unwanted pregnancies. you're going to have women showing up at the hospital for different reasons as far as trying to self-abort. you're going to have babies being dropped off at these safe places that they say they can bring these babies to. all these things go on now, and people don't know because they don't broadcast this stuff. >> so, there you have it, the director saying that an already tough situation is going to get even worse. she also tells me that she's now thinking about starting a new facility in new mexico and trying to have resources to have women here in the state of mississippi and the region travel to those other states but there are a number of states that if this ban on roe, i should say, if roe v. wade is overturned, there's going to be a number of states that are going to either b
but i want to share with you what the director there, shannon brewer, told me about her fears and herly, i was not surprised by it. i was -- this is kind of what we were expecting here. they want to control women, period. a lot of the african american women, mostly, you're going to have unwanted pregnancies. you're going to have women showing up at the hospital for different reasons as far as trying to self-abort. you're going to have babies being dropped off at these safe places that they say...
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said she's too worried about the women on the waiting list here, and i put that same question to shannon brewerpi, and she's overlooking the clinic at the center of the supreme court case. >> we are making preparations to open facilities in safe states, because we are going to try and continue help women with travel and lodging and stuff if they need services. it will not just go away because the people decided that they know what is best for us all of a sudden. >> so the reality on the ground here is that women would be having to drive 12 to 18 hours to get any sort aabortion in the area, and i should also note that both of the women heading up these clinics told me it will disproportionately affect women who are poor and of color, and they said it would be devastating for the entire region if roe v. wade was to be overturned. >> you recently were reporting on abortion activist face a heavy toll if abortion rights are prohibited? >> yeah, providing reproductive for women, and if roe v. wade is overturned, and in speaking with other experts, they say it's going to get worse because all of the b
said she's too worried about the women on the waiting list here, and i put that same question to shannon brewerpi, and she's overlooking the clinic at the center of the supreme court case. >> we are making preparations to open facilities in safe states, because we are going to try and continue help women with travel and lodging and stuff if they need services. it will not just go away because the people decided that they know what is best for us all of a sudden. >> so the reality on...
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. >> reporter: shannon brewer is director of mississippi's only abortion clinic, the one at the centersupreme court case you are. >> you are going to see influx of women doing things they -- desperate. >> reporter: and back to that new law in oklahoma. it is just hours old but the impact already stretches well beyond oklahoma's borders to women who have come to the state from other states, including texas, to get the procedure. hoda? >> blayne alexander, thank you. >>> now that breaking news overnight from ohio. the results of a closely watched primary race with national implications. the republican who received a late endorsement from former president trump securing his party's nomination for the u.s. senate. nbc's jesse kirsch in cleveland for us this morning. jesse, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. the state senate primary race a pivotal test of the former president's influence over the republican party. j.d. j.d. vance got a late bump after an endorsement from mr. trump and last night he cruised to victory. this morning former president donald trump's grip on the rep
. >> reporter: shannon brewer is director of mississippi's only abortion clinic, the one at the centersupreme court case you are. >> you are going to see influx of women doing things they -- desperate. >> reporter: and back to that new law in oklahoma. it is just hours old but the impact already stretches well beyond oklahoma's borders to women who have come to the state from other states, including texas, to get the procedure. hoda? >> blayne alexander, thank you....