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it was 6:00 friday night that abortion became illegal in utah.rday, our staff had to go into work and tell people they no longer can make their own decisions. it was heartbreaking for them. staff come to work to help people, not to tell them they can't make their own decisions about their health care. and so the same happened today. if we get this tro later this afternoon, we will resume procedures, and we will be able to start scheduling procedures while this court case goes through the system. >> what is your plan for these women that are waiting right now, that need abortions now, that need abortion access now? where are you sending them? >> right now, we can send them to the national app, abortionfinder.org to see if they can get an appointment. this is about seven hours from the salt lake city area to get to vegas or to colorado, to be able to get an abortion. they can wait and see if we get our tro. we will then resume abortions. women will have to make decisions about that on their own. the majority of women who come to planned parenthood
it was 6:00 friday night that abortion became illegal in utah.rday, our staff had to go into work and tell people they no longer can make their own decisions. it was heartbreaking for them. staff come to work to help people, not to tell them they can't make their own decisions about their health care. and so the same happened today. if we get this tro later this afternoon, we will resume procedures, and we will be able to start scheduling procedures while this court case goes through the...
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senator from the beautiful state of utah. senator, good to have you. i don't know whether utah is one of those states, sir, but what do you think of states that are going to implement these triggers? >> yeah, utah has a trigger law. it's written by one of our great state legislators. utah like so many other laws really does have an interest in making sure that it legislates what we see is the democratic process unfolding now. that process has been taken off of the table for 49 years. and this is what the republican form of government looks like. it allows people through their elected lawmakers to make laws, including laws regarding how best to protect unborn human life. >> neil: so senator, you think it adds to the confusion though? i understand bringing it back to the states maybe 24 will have this possession that no abortions are allowed. i don't know whether they're as strict as texas for fertilization and conception it will be illegal. what we do snow separately, 16 states and the district of columbia that are protecting access to abortion. what to
senator from the beautiful state of utah. senator, good to have you. i don't know whether utah is one of those states, sir, but what do you think of states that are going to implement these triggers? >> yeah, utah has a trigger law. it's written by one of our great state legislators. utah like so many other laws really does have an interest in making sure that it legislates what we see is the democratic process unfolding now. that process has been taken off of the table for 49 years. and...
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and utah law. mcmullen, he has to room when the republican primary tuesday, maine gop challengers say he's too extreme on the issue. mcmullen has no primary money as an independent. democrats here are backing mcmullen and running no candidate in an attempt to unseat lee in november in a conservative state. utah is one of the u.s. states with the trigger law out long abortion except in cases where the mother's life is at risk for rape and incest. the aclu are suing the state over its trigger law tweeting a short while ago we will not back down and not give up. planned parenthood and utah are fighting to block utah's trigger band. utah deserves to get the healthcare they need here at home. all these at the state level are bubbling up after the roe v. wade decision playing a role here on state level and national elections happening in utah. jon: rich, thank you. >> first of all, if you ask the american people what the most important in the election, will say 30 things. inflation, inflation, inflation,
and utah law. mcmullen, he has to room when the republican primary tuesday, maine gop challengers say he's too extreme on the issue. mcmullen has no primary money as an independent. democrats here are backing mcmullen and running no candidate in an attempt to unseat lee in november in a conservative state. utah is one of the u.s. states with the trigger law out long abortion except in cases where the mother's life is at risk for rape and incest. the aclu are suing the state over its trigger law...
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kanz and the germans and a young lady from utah fighting in the kharkov direction the call sign of a baby dog, if translated into russian, then literally her call sign is a puppy. well, or syavka was invented to arouse pity for ukraine, the following thesis. not helping ukraine is like looking at how someone beats a dog, we won't be surprised if in the coming days this nonsense is repeated in washington again. pleasant to perceive the kiev authorities. how do you look at your hat? i don't know how long i can last. i bought a one way ticket, for now. that's not her real name, she came from utah she says she's one of the few women who circle around in ukrainian foreign region. i saw the news at home. i didn't really do anything, i worked two pretty boring jobs. the way it all looks like it's from a movie. like from a movie. from james bondy or something. she calls it an opportunity, but she came here because of a strong feeling. this is humanity. you can't sit and watch someone kick a dog, kick it in the head for no reason, and it cries. you want to stop it. this is humanly, only 21 ye
kanz and the germans and a young lady from utah fighting in the kharkov direction the call sign of a baby dog, if translated into russian, then literally her call sign is a puppy. well, or syavka was invented to arouse pity for ukraine, the following thesis. not helping ukraine is like looking at how someone beats a dog, we won't be surprised if in the coming days this nonsense is repeated in washington again. pleasant to perceive the kiev authorities. how do you look at your hat? i don't know...
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in utah, it's seven hours to the closest clinic outside of utah for people to get access to care.fy through exemptions and we will still be here for basic birth control, family planning, helping people get pregnant and information, education and fighting for their rights. it's only the access to abortion that has been touched today by the supreme court ruling. it sounds very much like you're not giving up, karrie. oh, no! what is your next move? planned parenthood... what do you do now? well, we have to educate people. we have to harness people's anger and frustration that they have to change the people who they voted for. they have to change the policy makers. we have to do that up and down the ballot for the people we send to washington, for the people we send here to the capital, behind me, in salt lake. and we have to get people speaking out. we've done polls and the majority of people in utah do not believe in what happened today. and how do you see in morale because, of course, it is going to be a tough day for you and america is pretty split on many issues, but this is obvi
in utah, it's seven hours to the closest clinic outside of utah for people to get access to care.fy through exemptions and we will still be here for basic birth control, family planning, helping people get pregnant and information, education and fighting for their rights. it's only the access to abortion that has been touched today by the supreme court ruling. it sounds very much like you're not giving up, karrie. oh, no! what is your next move? planned parenthood... what do you do now? well,...
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the utah democrats aren't running and candidate in this race.ve got a republican in mike lee, the sitting senator, the incumbent, running against independent admin mcmullen. this is a very conservative state. the democrats in the state are making the calculation they can get enough people in the middle to cobble that coalition and send not mike lee to the united states senate. there has not been a nonrepublican winning a statewide election here since a democratic governor in 1980s won reelection. in fact, in 1970, that is the last time a nonrepublican went to the united states senate from the state of utah. mcmullen says lee is way too extreme for the state, trying to get democrats to come on board with him, trying to get those in the middle to come on board with him, but it is going to be tough, there are a number of democrats in the state want to vote for a democrat and may not vote for evan mcmullin. we extend it denver and alisha kuhn yeah watching everything going on. >> hi, rich, thank you so much. a very expensive bet democrats made in co
the utah democrats aren't running and candidate in this race.ve got a republican in mike lee, the sitting senator, the incumbent, running against independent admin mcmullen. this is a very conservative state. the democrats in the state are making the calculation they can get enough people in the middle to cobble that coalition and send not mike lee to the united states senate. there has not been a nonrepublican winning a statewide election here since a democratic governor in 1980s won...
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there is universal mail balloting here in utah. those had to be postmarked by yesterday.in about 90 minutes. bret? >> bret: rich, thank you. take a look at the calendar here. here we are five primaries, two runoffs and a special election. as we look to the next primary it, will be july 19th maryland is only one state there. expect a competitive governor's race incumbent larry hogan not on the ballot due to term limits. now the u.s. supreme court is now allowingsing in the state of louisiana its redrawn congressional map to go into effect for the upcoming midterm elections. that's a big deal. the justices put on hold a lower court judge's ruling blocking the map from being implemented this election cycle. the judge had ordered the state to redraw a new map by june 20th to create a second majority black district. the state asked the high court to intervene, the g.o.p. drawn map would give the party a political advantage in five of the state's congressional districts and that ruling coming down. meantime former nebraska republican congressman jeff fortenberry says he will ap
there is universal mail balloting here in utah. those had to be postmarked by yesterday.in about 90 minutes. bret? >> bret: rich, thank you. take a look at the calendar here. here we are five primaries, two runoffs and a special election. as we look to the next primary it, will be july 19th maryland is only one state there. expect a competitive governor's race incumbent larry hogan not on the ballot due to term limits. now the u.s. supreme court is now allowingsing in the state of...
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we talk about the migrants being transported on taxpayer dime from the border to places like texas, utahxico. is this any kind of policy that is completely illegal to do and looks bad or actually a case for this to be stopped? >> that is a good question. i really don't know if there is a legal issue because these are people that they are processing and releasing into the country and transporting them. so basically they have sort of given them legal status after claims for asylum and things like that. but the amazing thing about it is, which i think senator johnson head on, the amount of money being spent to basically transport these illegal aliens throughout the country. dhs and border patrol essentially acting as a concierge service of the illegal immigrants once they get here. instead of using the money to secure the border, may be prevent the drugs from getting here. they spend all of this money to disperse them throughout the country and the other part of it that they are doing is it doesn't seem as bad at the border of dispersed throughout the country. but the problem is still just
we talk about the migrants being transported on taxpayer dime from the border to places like texas, utahxico. is this any kind of policy that is completely illegal to do and looks bad or actually a case for this to be stopped? >> that is a good question. i really don't know if there is a legal issue because these are people that they are processing and releasing into the country and transporting them. so basically they have sort of given them legal status after claims for asylum and...
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planned parenthood, carry galaway in utah. >> a woman no longer has bodily autonomy to make decisionsctive health care. the state politicians have that authority over her body. that doesn't jog with the utah constitution. >> reporter: abortion rights opponents having triumphed in 49-year battle to overturn roe are looking to what is is next. republican governors like south dakota's kristi noem saying they're committed to helping women and also implement other restrictions, like banning women from getting abortion pills through the mail. >> in south dakota had a bill pass that said on telemedicine abortions we don't believe should be available because it's dangerous for those individuals without medically supervised by physician. >> reporter: vice president harris said the white house will fight those efforts. >> we'll do everything within our power as administration through the executive branch to ensure that women have access to the medication they need. >> reporter: tonight a state court judge has temporarily blocked utah's trigger ban under its state constitution. and we can expect
planned parenthood, carry galaway in utah. >> a woman no longer has bodily autonomy to make decisionsctive health care. the state politicians have that authority over her body. that doesn't jog with the utah constitution. >> reporter: abortion rights opponents having triumphed in 49-year battle to overturn roe are looking to what is is next. republican governors like south dakota's kristi noem saying they're committed to helping women and also implement other restrictions, like...
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and utah law.s to clear the republican primary that is here on tuesday. these main gop challengers have also said lee is too extreme on the issue. evan mcmullen has no primary. he is running independent. democrats here are backing mcmullen and running no candidate in it attempt to unseat leak in what is a very conservative state for new tells by the states in the u.s. it has a trigger loss abortion is now banned here. but there are exceptions if the mother's life is in danger or in the case of rape or incest, eric >> to precook the right thing. so, arthel the election and primary in two days, three days. arthel: yes lots to cover. we're going to continue tomorrow at noon eastern but hope you can join us then. welcome to your world. your why. what drives you? what do you want to leave behind? what do you want to give back? what do you want to be remembered for? that's your why. it's your purpose, and we will work with you every step of the way to achieve it. at pnc private bank, we'll help you take
and utah law.s to clear the republican primary that is here on tuesday. these main gop challengers have also said lee is too extreme on the issue. evan mcmullen has no primary. he is running independent. democrats here are backing mcmullen and running no candidate in it attempt to unseat leak in what is a very conservative state for new tells by the states in the u.s. it has a trigger loss abortion is now banned here. but there are exceptions if the mother's life is in danger or in the case of...
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kanz and the germans and a young lady from utah fighting in the kharkov direction the call sign of a baby dog, if translated into russian, then literally her call sign is a puppy. well, or syavka was invented to arouse pity for ukraine, the following thesis. not helping ukraine is like looking at how someone beats a dog, we won't be surprised if in the coming days this nonsense is repeated in washington again. pleasant to perceive the kiev authorities. how do you look at your hat?
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resume in utah, just for the next 14 days. so it's a mess. and you know, with everything this uncertain, with the abortion providers and doctors, they said threats of ten years in prison and all of these, you know, insane draconian felony charges and all of these red states, with various types of abortion bans, with everything that is uncertain, groups that support abortion rights are talking about stuff that seems, you know, like thought experiments, as recently as, you know, four days ago. stuff that seems like fantastical sci-fi approaches, to solving the problem of abortion access for american women. and they're now talking about getting it up and running. things like setting up local clinics on the other side of the state boarder from states where abortion is being banned, literally getting a drive-through clinic built, an abortion clinic in an rv or some sort of ban that they can use just over the state line. for pregnancies that are less than ten weeks under way, most abortions can now be done safely by just taking a pi
resume in utah, just for the next 14 days. so it's a mess. and you know, with everything this uncertain, with the abortion providers and doctors, they said threats of ten years in prison and all of these, you know, insane draconian felony charges and all of these red states, with various types of abortion bans, with everything that is uncertain, groups that support abortion rights are talking about stuff that seems, you know, like thought experiments, as recently as, you know, four days ago....
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. >> host: the book came out on tuesday by senator mike lee of utah with us to talk about it. lines are open. republicans 202-748-8001, democrats, 202-748-8000. independent, 202-748-8002 as the calls are filling up the lines, a question on your expectations of what happens when these negotiations on new gun laws in the country. >> not sure. it's difficult to know what will be produced but i will say this. every time there is a mass shooting in this country, many laws have been violated in some casesf dozens. i think it is an unwise thing and potentially fraught with peril if when dozens of laws have been violated, we rapidly conclude what is needed and what. it the next time around is yet another law. the government exists for the purpose of exerting force and you don't want to punish the law-abiding for the crimes of those who are bent on lawless behavior and it's also important that we look both long-term and short-term withheld to respond to it. in the long term, i think we've got to look at the isolation and the despair that's caused a lot in specially younger men to react
. >> host: the book came out on tuesday by senator mike lee of utah with us to talk about it. lines are open. republicans 202-748-8001, democrats, 202-748-8000. independent, 202-748-8002 as the calls are filling up the lines, a question on your expectations of what happens when these negotiations on new gun laws in the country. >> not sure. it's difficult to know what will be produced but i will say this. every time there is a mass shooting in this country, many laws have been...
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curtis of utah, mr. curtis will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from oregon seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. o'halleran, mr. o'halleran will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlelady from colorado seek recognition j >> mr. gaetz and mr. gosar will vote yes on h.r. 2020. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlelady from south carolina? >>> i inform the house that mr. price and mr. johnson will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. rush environs that willer, he will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. qua haley of hawaii they will vow yes. >> as the member designated by mr. van taylor i inform the house that mr. van taylor will vote yes. >> for what purpose does the gentlelady from new jersey seek reek snr >> and jones of new york
curtis of utah, mr. curtis will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from oregon seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. o'halleran, mr. o'halleran will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlelady from colorado seek recognition j >> mr. gaetz and mr. gosar will vote yes on h.r. 2020. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlelady from south carolina? >>> i inform the house that mr. price and...
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and that doesn't jieb with the utah constitution. >> abortion rights opponents having triumphs in a 49ear bat toll overturn roe also are looking to what is next. >> republican governors like south dakota kristi noem say they are committed to help women with more support and new programs while also working to implement other restrictions likes banning women from getting abortion pills through the mail. in south dakota we already had a bill-passed that said on telemedicine abortion we don't believe it should be available because it is a dangerous situation for those individuals without being medically supervised by a physician. >> vice president harris said the white house will fight those efforts. >> we will do everything within our power as an administration through the executive branch to ensure that women have access to the medication they need. >> and tonight as state court judge has temporarily blocked utah's trigger ban under its state constitution. and we can expect to see more of these battles as state courts and legislatures take up this issue and decide what the right to abort
and that doesn't jieb with the utah constitution. >> abortion rights opponents having triumphs in a 49ear bat toll overturn roe also are looking to what is next. >> republican governors like south dakota kristi noem say they are committed to help women with more support and new programs while also working to implement other restrictions likes banning women from getting abortion pills through the mail. in south dakota we already had a bill-passed that said on telemedicine abortion we...
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in utah it is seven hours to the closest clinic outside of utah for people to get access to care.eople get pregnant. and information, education and fighting for their rights. it is only the access to abortion that has been touched today by the supreme court ruling. it sounds very much _ supreme court ruling. it sounds very much like _ supreme court ruling. it sounds very much like you _ supreme court ruling. it sounds very much like you are - supreme court ruling. it sounds very much like you are not - very much like you are not giving up. what is your next move? ., ., move? oh no. planned parenthood. _ move? oh no. planned parenthood. well, - move? oh no. planned parenthood. well, we | move? oh no. planned - parenthood. well, we have to educate people. we have to harness people's anger and frustration that they have to change the people who they voted for. they have to change the policy makers. we have to do that up and down the ballot for the people we send to washington, for the people we send here today capital behind me in salt lake. and we have to get people speaking out. we
in utah it is seven hours to the closest clinic outside of utah for people to get access to care.eople get pregnant. and information, education and fighting for their rights. it is only the access to abortion that has been touched today by the supreme court ruling. it sounds very much _ supreme court ruling. it sounds very much like _ supreme court ruling. it sounds very much like you _ supreme court ruling. it sounds very much like you are - supreme court ruling. it sounds very much like you...
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same thing just happened in utah tonight. just in the last few hours. utah had said they were totally banning abortion, they were legally enforcing their ban. but now, abortions can resume in utah, just for the next 14 days. so -- it's a mess. and with everything this uncertain, with the abortion providers and doctors, facing threats of ten years in prison, and all these, you know, insanely draconian felony charges, and all these in all these red states, with various types of abortion. everything is uncertain. groups who support abortion rights, are talking about stuff that seemed, you know, like thought experiments, as recently as, you know, four days ago. stuff that seemed like fantastical sci-fi approaches, to solving the problem of abortion access for american women. they're now talking about getting up and running, things like sending of setting up mobile clinics, just on the other side on the state border. literally getting a drive-through clinic going, and abortion clinic and an rv, or some sort of hand they can use, just over the state line. for
same thing just happened in utah tonight. just in the last few hours. utah had said they were totally banning abortion, they were legally enforcing their ban. but now, abortions can resume in utah, just for the next 14 days. so -- it's a mess. and with everything this uncertain, with the abortion providers and doctors, facing threats of ten years in prison, and all these, you know, insanely draconian felony charges, and all these in all these red states, with various types of abortion....
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likely not on theke list, senatr from utah, always stand on the side of second amendment law-abiding americans due process and justice. those acts of rampage violence are criminals who must be stopped. he said i look forward to reviewing this legislation. just some of the reaction in the past 24 hours, we are asking for yours this morning. republicans 2,027,488,001. dependence (202)748-8002. a separate line for gun owners of any kind, (202)748-8003. having this conversation for about the next 40 minutes here on the washington general. >> we are going to leave the program for our 40 year covid for live cattle to gavel committed to congress. senators to talk about expanding disability for veterans, exposed to toxic articles mainly from burn pits and we expect numbers to discuss an agreement on gun legislation announced yesterday. live now to the senate floor here on c-span2. the chaplain: let us pray. eternal god, dressed in a robe of light, this is the day that you have made. we will rejoice and be glad in it. lord, we place our trust in you. you have guided our life's journey through
likely not on theke list, senatr from utah, always stand on the side of second amendment law-abiding americans due process and justice. those acts of rampage violence are criminals who must be stopped. he said i look forward to reviewing this legislation. just some of the reaction in the past 24 hours, we are asking for yours this morning. republicans 2,027,488,001. dependence (202)748-8002. a separate line for gun owners of any kind, (202)748-8003. having this conversation for about the next...
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. >> reporter: she is from utah and one of a handful of women serving in ukraine's foreign region. >> i saw it on the news. i was not doing too much at home. working two jobs and pretty boring. >> reporter: how has it been? >> something out of a movie or a james bond film or something. >> reporter: she calls it an opportunity, but strong emotions fueled her coming. >> this is a human thing. you can't sit back and watch, it like sitting and watching ing somebody kicking a dog for no reason, and kicking a dog in the head, it's crying and you don't stop it, it's a human thing. >> reporter: age 21 and trained as a paramedic, she is in a unit of many americans and germans where a quarter have actual military experience. but that has not held them back. >> about two weeks ago, i was first time i saw combat. i had my big medic bag on and everyone had all the gear, it was raining and miserable and we were klclimbing a hill on the road, and a huge cluster bomb, everyone behind me, the blast wave kind of threw me in the tree line. >> reporter: she could see one of their soldiers, she said, lyin
. >> reporter: she is from utah and one of a handful of women serving in ukraine's foreign region. >> i saw it on the news. i was not doing too much at home. working two jobs and pretty boring. >> reporter: how has it been? >> something out of a movie or a james bond film or something. >> reporter: she calls it an opportunity, but strong emotions fueled her coming. >> this is a human thing. you can't sit back and watch, it like sitting and watching ing...
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look who's back, fox news conservative former utah congressman jason chaffetz.imaries in seven states tomorrow, let's go through it, new york, colorado, illinois, utah, mississippi, oklahoma and nebraska. election waters are warning democrats are campaigning on social issues like abortion rights and gun control they are really vulnerable on crime in inflation. voters in the polls to paraphrase, inflation and crime stupid. >> it's the issues that affect them personally. they are big issues in philosophical things but when push comes to shove, your in a primary, two to four, maybe five different candidates out there. if people vote for who they know and like and agree with on policy and principle, in primaries you tend to go further left or right but ultimately voters in mind who's going to win in november because they want their party to be empowered to make the big decisions to appoint the judges and be the one to affect what's going on in the senate or statehouse for the house of representatives. all politics is local, it really is. elizabeth: is also this, vot
look who's back, fox news conservative former utah congressman jason chaffetz.imaries in seven states tomorrow, let's go through it, new york, colorado, illinois, utah, mississippi, oklahoma and nebraska. election waters are warning democrats are campaigning on social issues like abortion rights and gun control they are really vulnerable on crime in inflation. voters in the polls to paraphrase, inflation and crime stupid. >> it's the issues that affect them personally. they are big issues...
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well utah is pro-life state if utah believe that it is important to protect unborn human life, now, one of my primary opponents is pro-choice. is in favor of protecting roe v. wade my general election opponent is also in favor of continuing to protect and sustain roe v. wade. but people in utah don't quite see it that way. the overwhelming majority of them do not. and look, at the end of the day one of the reasons why regard roe v. wade is so bad is that even if you -- once you stook with this from the moral issue, you have a very fundamental constitutional problem with it and you had -- nine lawyers wearing robes who took debatable matter lottery debated matter among people. took it beyond debate for 49 years. you can't do it now people decide elected lawmakers. lawrence: you know what left is doing now they say next something brown versus but the spin on it is that this is going to happen with interracial marriage won't happen. it is just hyperbolic it is not true and apparently they did not read the -- ruling sir but thank you so much for coming on cross country. >> thank you very mu
well utah is pro-life state if utah believe that it is important to protect unborn human life, now, one of my primary opponents is pro-choice. is in favor of protecting roe v. wade my general election opponent is also in favor of continuing to protect and sustain roe v. wade. but people in utah don't quite see it that way. the overwhelming majority of them do not. and look, at the end of the day one of the reasons why regard roe v. wade is so bad is that even if you -- once you stook with this...
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the very economy is salt lake city in the state of utah to rely on the lake.rine shrimp are sent around the world. also --. >> there are mineral is russian companies that make magnesium for steel that make potash for fertilizer. that make sodium chlorate. why dr. bonnie baxter points back to the lake effect snow as key to utah industry. >> so much of that snow is made from storms flowing over this wet area and producing from lake effect. a good portion of our snow. even the ski industry is threatened and that is tourism. that is a lot of daughters coming into utah. >> reporter: is a more sinister danger line below the lake bed. >> let's look at this. and, let's see just how dry it is. when this gets whipped up, not only do you have the us, you have minerals like arsenic. >> the mercury concentration is high. we have slowing them from mining and there's a natural level of arsenic. >> arsenic is a poison. if you have respiratory issues here, that will compromise you. >> reporter: we will be breathing that dust if that happens? salt lake city will become unlivabl
the very economy is salt lake city in the state of utah to rely on the lake.rine shrimp are sent around the world. also --. >> there are mineral is russian companies that make magnesium for steel that make potash for fertilizer. that make sodium chlorate. why dr. bonnie baxter points back to the lake effect snow as key to utah industry. >> so much of that snow is made from storms flowing over this wet area and producing from lake effect. a good portion of our snow. even the ski...
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>> host: we are joined by utah republican senator mike lee veteran of four supreme court confirmations now the author of book "saving nine" out this week "saving nine" the fight against the left's audacious plan to pack the supreme court and destroy american liberty. before we get to "saving nine" i did want to get your reaction to the man arrested at brett kavanaugh's house yesterday. yet ay. knife on him and your reaction to that incident? >> guest: it's fortunate they caught him and it list or he was there. they were real problems with showing up at the home of a supreme court justice. to try to influence the outcome of the case. in his particular instance he appears to have been showing up to influence the outcome of the case in a way that is unthinkably bad. i'm grateful they caught him. we have really got to get serious about the fact that this is prohibited in this is the federal criminal ends with showing up to protest are having a weapon? >> guest: showing up to protest at the home of a supreme court justice. it's a criminal offense. doing so with a weapon and breaking into hi
>> host: we are joined by utah republican senator mike lee veteran of four supreme court confirmations now the author of book "saving nine" out this week "saving nine" the fight against the left's audacious plan to pack the supreme court and destroy american liberty. before we get to "saving nine" i did want to get your reaction to the man arrested at brett kavanaugh's house yesterday. yet ay. knife on him and your reaction to that incident? >> guest:...
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on monday, judges temporarily blocked louisiana and utah from implementing bans.hile, abortion rights advocates have also filed lawsuits across the country, including in arizona, kentucky, idaho, mississippi, and texas. within hours of friday's ruling, texas attorney general ken paxton threatened to criminally prosecute anyone violating a statewide abortion ban that was passed in the 1920's and never repealed. while the american civil liberties union is suing paxton, health clinics in texas have stopped providing abortion. abortion funds in texas have also temporarily halted services. we are joined now by kamyon conner, executive director of the texas equal access fund. the black woman to head the first fund. we welcome you to democracy now! can you explain what an abortion fund did before the supreme court overturned roe v. wade and what you're doing now? >> thank you for having me on. i want to share in texas we do a couple of different things most of our abortion fund helps people pay for their abortions in texas, which cost anywhere from $500 or more. th is be
on monday, judges temporarily blocked louisiana and utah from implementing bans.hile, abortion rights advocates have also filed lawsuits across the country, including in arizona, kentucky, idaho, mississippi, and texas. within hours of friday's ruling, texas attorney general ken paxton threatened to criminally prosecute anyone violating a statewide abortion ban that was passed in the 1920's and never repealed. while the american civil liberties union is suing paxton, health clinics in texas...
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and in utah, for example, the argument is that utah's constitution gives more guarantees for family purposes, in florida, it is based oa theory of privacy. so we're going to see a lot more of that i think in the coming weeks. >> reverend al sharpton is with us and has a question for you. >> pete, let me ask, there has been some that would say, i think senator elizabeth warren said that president biden ought to try and open up facilities on federal property in certain red states. if he were to do that, could he be blocked, could some pro-lifers, could the governor in those states, could there will be some litigation around that to try to block it since it may be federal property but it is in a state that may have ruled this to be something against state law. >> so, my understanding of that is, and this is largely i think a matter for the department of defense, certainly has most number of employees in states where abortion is banned. and there are military facilities where military folks could seek treatment. my understanding is that abortion is available there ome in cases where it is necess
and in utah, for example, the argument is that utah's constitution gives more guarantees for family purposes, in florida, it is based oa theory of privacy. so we're going to see a lot more of that i think in the coming weeks. >> reverend al sharpton is with us and has a question for you. >> pete, let me ask, there has been some that would say, i think senator elizabeth warren said that president biden ought to try and open up facilities on federal property in certain red states. if...
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utah senator mike lee fending off two primary challenges setting up a general election battle with formercan evan mcmullen. and republicans named their nominees for governor's races in two deep blue states looking to capitalize on democrats failures in the white house to pull off historic victories. you're watching fox and friends first on this wednesday morning i'm carley shimkus. >> and i'm joey jones in for todd piro. republicans are naming their nominees in key swing states colorado and one democrat incumbent is now out of a job. brooke singman has all of those and more. brooke? >> brooke: hey, good morning guys. yesterday's primaries setting up major match-ups for what republicans predict will be a big red wave in november's midterm. now starting in new york where congressman lee zeldin wins the republican nomination for governor and will face incumbent democrat kathy hochul who is running for her first full term after rising to power in disgrace of former governor cuomo alleys sexual assault candles. vowing to clean up the mess of democrat policies. >> she's been panderingering to t
utah senator mike lee fending off two primary challenges setting up a general election battle with formercan evan mcmullen. and republicans named their nominees for governor's races in two deep blue states looking to capitalize on democrats failures in the white house to pull off historic victories. you're watching fox and friends first on this wednesday morning i'm carley shimkus. >> and i'm joey jones in for todd piro. republicans are naming their nominees in key swing states colorado...
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>>>l siguiente paso es le ely ry contra enrto en cada esta utah la en utah se introdujo una organi denua la prohibiciÓn al aborto. mientras pequeÑos grupos siguen prottando, los vecindarios de los parmagia rest de la ringir los republicanos les aplauden como el expresidente trump que calificÓ su decisiÓn como una victoria para la const luciÓn. algo que sa proteccionseguid l republyen a trump, aicanos le in aplauden Émica. dold trump aunque no sin polémica >>> comentario...
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that's pretty. >> reporter: a big reason why is utahs flaming gorge dam.le to control the temperature of the gin-clearwater flowing downstream. wow, these guys are splunkers. not too hot, not too cold, creating a goldie lock zone for bug, trout, and people who also flock to the reservoir behind the dam and keep the economy alive. so you'd understand if locals get upset at the sight of this. the federal bureau of reclamation released enough water this spring to drop flaming reservoir by up to 12 feet. a desperate move to help things downstream on the colorado, where lake powell is down 170 feet and could evaporate into a dead pool with not enough power for hydro power or the 40 million people who drink, farm and ranch this system from denver to l.a. . there is a lot of people who just get angry. and it's their water. it's their kind of geographic possession. and so they don't like it going down to desert cities that also need it. >> because the lower flamg gorge gets, the warmer it gets, and no more goldilocks trout. >> and any effect on the fishery, especi
that's pretty. >> reporter: a big reason why is utahs flaming gorge dam.le to control the temperature of the gin-clearwater flowing downstream. wow, these guys are splunkers. not too hot, not too cold, creating a goldie lock zone for bug, trout, and people who also flock to the reservoir behind the dam and keep the economy alive. so you'd understand if locals get upset at the sight of this. the federal bureau of reclamation released enough water this spring to drop flaming reservoir by up...
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supreme court doesn't get to control what the utah constitution means.hat's for utah judges to decide, and that's a strategy that abortion advocates have used in other states, like in kansas, those courts have found state constitution protects the right to abortion. again, whatever the federal constitution is understood to do. that's where i think these legal fights are going to shift to, state courts and state constitutions. >> the fight is not over. kate, thank you so much for joining us. >>> tune into a special edition of "this week" later this morning following that landmark supreme court ruling, martha raddatz goes one-on-one with south dakota governor kristi noem and senator elizabeth warren. leading voices on both sides of the issue on the future of reproductive rights in america. plus, january 6th committee member, representative jamie raskin on the latest from the hearings. and the breakthrough teal on guns. whit? >>> now to ukraine where air strikes hit a residential neighborhood in kyiv. rescue missions going on as people were reported trapped
supreme court doesn't get to control what the utah constitution means.hat's for utah judges to decide, and that's a strategy that abortion advocates have used in other states, like in kansas, those courts have found state constitution protects the right to abortion. again, whatever the federal constitution is understood to do. that's where i think these legal fights are going to shift to, state courts and state constitutions. >> the fight is not over. kate, thank you so much for joining...
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, expanded to utah and texas.his is last year and this is this year. according to "usa today" from their dater from -- data from accuweather and the national drought monitor. caller: i just had a quick question for jennifer. you said there was 200 a.d. when the last drop occurred. how long did that last? i see projections that the current drought could last decades more. how do you see that impacting the environment, people's lives, and agriculture if this extreme drought goes on for another 20, 30 years? guest: i would be happy to address that. that study that reclamation put out last week that found that the colorado river was smaller than 200, they looked at 20 year periods. the current year is 22 years long so that period they found in 200 a.d. had a smaller river flow then currently. host: we talked about how municipalities and states are responding in terms of saving water. arizona you pointed out, also las vegas. how about farmers in the west? what new tactics and practices are they having to adapt? guest:
, expanded to utah and texas.his is last year and this is this year. according to "usa today" from their dater from -- data from accuweather and the national drought monitor. caller: i just had a quick question for jennifer. you said there was 200 a.d. when the last drop occurred. how long did that last? i see projections that the current drought could last decades more. how do you see that impacting the environment, people's lives, and agriculture if this extreme drought goes on for...
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the suit filed by utah. what do you make of it? what ground does it have? the push back against what the supreme court is done. and one of the most important and promising places for that pushback to come from's state constitution that include some sort of privacy guarantee. and you saw, we're seeing a lawsuit. we don't have a sense yet of how quickly it will proceed and how soon will get a decision. but in other states, for instance, kansas has a ballot initiative that would guarantee a right to privacy on the ballot in kansas, of all places, later this summer. so this i think is a very hopeful sign. it's a sign that says our legal system can be nimble and advocates and lawyers and activists -- they can work together to find a way to get past the point where we find ourselves today. >> in what's this is due state constitution take precedent? >> it's an interesting question. because under the constitution, there's a reservation of rights to the states in many instances. and of course, conservatives believe in states rights and believe the federal government
the suit filed by utah. what do you make of it? what ground does it have? the push back against what the supreme court is done. and one of the most important and promising places for that pushback to come from's state constitution that include some sort of privacy guarantee. and you saw, we're seeing a lawsuit. we don't have a sense yet of how quickly it will proceed and how soon will get a decision. but in other states, for instance, kansas has a ballot initiative that would guarantee a right...
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the senator from utah. mr. lee: mr. president, i appreciate the insights, always thoughtful p counsel of might -f my distinguished friend and counsel, the senator from pennsylvania. he's a voice of reason and a delight to work with. i do feel compelled to respond to a few of his points. yes, it's true there are ambitious plans to fly formula over. they used the defense production act to do that, to have the government to act. the ambitious plans that he describes have yet to materialize. what we have to look at is the bottles that shall available now, that have been -- that are available now, that are available now, it's about 13 million bottles. you know what the average daily consumption of bottles in america? nine million. this buys us a day and a half of formula. that's not a solution. as to the objection related to the f.d.a. regs, he points to the safety concerns and highlights a few adverse incident report not necessarily linked to the formula itself but things people experienced as they were switching formulas.
the senator from utah. mr. lee: mr. president, i appreciate the insights, always thoughtful p counsel of might -f my distinguished friend and counsel, the senator from pennsylvania. he's a voice of reason and a delight to work with. i do feel compelled to respond to a few of his points. yes, it's true there are ambitious plans to fly formula over. they used the defense production act to do that, to have the government to act. the ambitious plans that he describes have yet to materialize. what...
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another big decision day, with primaries in new york, oklahoma, colorado, and utah.offs, and there's a special election in nebraska. to explain this to us at the big board, nbc news national correspondent steve kornacki. steve, good morning. what are you watching today? >> let's take a look here at colorado. because this is the republican primary here for the u.s. senate in colorado. the winner of this primary is going to take on the democrat michael bennett. it could end up being a competitive senate race this november. colorado is a state that's been trending democratic. but if that red wave republicans are hoping for emerges this fall, colorado could be in play. a big determining factor would be who wins this primary today. joe o 'dea is the favorite. here's one interesting note here coming off the supreme court ruling last friday, he's running as a pro-choice candidate. he says he would vote to establish into law the protections of roe v. wade. he's being opposed here by an opponent, ron hanks, a state legislator, who is anti-abortion, that backed legislation tha
another big decision day, with primaries in new york, oklahoma, colorado, and utah.offs, and there's a special election in nebraska. to explain this to us at the big board, nbc news national correspondent steve kornacki. steve, good morning. what are you watching today? >> let's take a look here at colorado. because this is the republican primary here for the u.s. senate in colorado. the winner of this primary is going to take on the democrat michael bennett. it could end up being a...
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bill cassidy of louisiana, senator roy blunt of missouri, richard of, mitt romney you have you see utahelley moore capito of west virginia, joni ernst of iowa, lisa murkowski of alaska and todd young of indiana, senator pat toomey of pennsylvania was absent of the vote but came out in support of it. mean of those senators are from america's most conservative states, indiana, utah louisiana west virginia. what were the numbers in the last elections, every one of those states except for maine went to donald trump in 2020. you're seeing a color coded of the map, some are entirely red. so if you care about democracy you have to ask how many of those voters went to the polls in the last election hoping above all to elect leaders to support gun confiscation of law abiding americans? not very many. so what we're seeing here, to be clear, is a subversion of democracy. you get to vote for whomever you want in this country, it can be a republican, a democrat, a liberal, a conservative, but in the end you're going to get the very same thing every time. you're going to get a weaker u.s. dollar. you
bill cassidy of louisiana, senator roy blunt of missouri, richard of, mitt romney you have you see utahelley moore capito of west virginia, joni ernst of iowa, lisa murkowski of alaska and todd young of indiana, senator pat toomey of pennsylvania was absent of the vote but came out in support of it. mean of those senators are from america's most conservative states, indiana, utah louisiana west virginia. what were the numbers in the last elections, every one of those states except for maine...
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the drought has cause add lot of problems in my home state of utah. as is happening in some other places but through a pretty acute degree in utah ranchers are delaying putting livestock on the range. growth has been impacted by water uncertainty. a lot of local economies are being stretched thin by virtue of their inability to access some bureau assets like lake powell. i appreciate some of the recent actions, decisions made by the bureau of reclamation to boost water levels at lake powell, including the release of 500,000 acre-feet from flaming gorge res. sraoeur and the withholding of an additional 480,000 acre-feet from release down river from lake powell. can you -- what can you tell me about the bureau's priorities moving forward as they relate to water levels of lake powell? commissioner touton: thank you, senator. good morning. we have a great partnership with the state of utah, gene is one of the principals we work with the basin states. what we are prioritizing right now is really short term. what actions make up that 2.4 million acre-feet i
the drought has cause add lot of problems in my home state of utah. as is happening in some other places but through a pretty acute degree in utah ranchers are delaying putting livestock on the range. growth has been impacted by water uncertainty. a lot of local economies are being stretched thin by virtue of their inability to access some bureau assets like lake powell. i appreciate some of the recent actions, decisions made by the bureau of reclamation to boost water levels at lake powell,...
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utah has a close republican primary only registered republicans can vote in this race making it likelyeral election in november. the independent this race the former republican congressional staffer and cia officer mcmullen is running with the backing of the democratic party in this race. mcmullen told us there's more constructive waves of dealing with abortion and overturning roe v. wade. jon: rich edson from salt lake city. >> headlines from around the globe in south africa police are investigating the death of 20 young people sprawled across chairs and a nightclub with no visible signs of injuries. so far it is unclear how in why they died. in norway a memorial service for the two men shot and killed at an lgbtq pride festival in the nation's capital. more than 20 others were hurt. the fake media reports the country has launched a rocket with a satellite carrier. the white house called to move unhelpful and destabilizing this as nuclear talks are expected to resume in the coming days. in the uk the office of prince charles denying any wrongdoing after he accepted cash charity donati
utah has a close republican primary only registered republicans can vote in this race making it likelyeral election in november. the independent this race the former republican congressional staffer and cia officer mcmullen is running with the backing of the democratic party in this race. mcmullen told us there's more constructive waves of dealing with abortion and overturning roe v. wade. jon: rich edson from salt lake city. >> headlines from around the globe in south africa police are...
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going to challenge utah's trigger law by saying that it violated the state's constitution. the reason i keep emphasizes the word state is this is no longer in the federal arena. e everything is happening in the state and that will be a big lawsuit to watch. it's really changing the legal terrain. >> that is fascinating. wh a twist. what let's take a look at that. >> i do not have a position to sh share with you here today whether or not that case was properly decided. >> the legitimacy of the court would be undermined in in case if the court made a decision based on its perception of public opinion. it should make its decisions based on constitution and the law. >> that's the law of the land. i accept the law of the land, senator, yes. >> as a judge, it is an important precedent of the supreme court. by it, i mean roe ve wade and planned parenthoods versus casey. >> that's case that's litigated. its contours come up again and do come up. >> several lawmakers have said they have felt misled by justices kavanaugh and gorsich. >> abortion is always front and center. the nomine
going to challenge utah's trigger law by saying that it violated the state's constitution. the reason i keep emphasizes the word state is this is no longer in the federal arena. e everything is happening in the state and that will be a big lawsuit to watch. it's really changing the legal terrain. >> that is fascinating. wh a twist. what let's take a look at that. >> i do not have a position to sh share with you here today whether or not that case was properly decided. >> the...
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coming up thursday morning, utah republican senator mike leap talks about his new book which are views about adding seats to the supreme court. then john larson discusses this week's votes on gun violence legislation and the january 6 committee hearings that begin tomorrow. watch washington journal live at 7:30 eastern on c-span, c-span now, and c-span.org. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> after months of closed-door investigations, the house january 6 committee is said to go public. -- set to go public. they talk about what transpired and why during the assault on the u.s. capitol. watch live on c-span, on c-span now, or anytime online on c-span.org. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> at least six presidents recorded conversations while in office. here presidential recordings. >> season one focuses on the presidency of lyndon b. johnson. you will hear about the march on selma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew about being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries new because they were taxed -- tasked with
coming up thursday morning, utah republican senator mike leap talks about his new book which are views about adding seats to the supreme court. then john larson discusses this week's votes on gun violence legislation and the january 6 committee hearings that begin tomorrow. watch washington journal live at 7:30 eastern on c-span, c-span now, and c-span.org. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> after months of closed-door...
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there have been filings in kentucky, florida, utah, idaho, texas, mississippi. many other states. and for now we got word just coming in that there has been temporary block on some of the laws in utah as well. we will dig on. that was this is exactly where we expect the fight to go. it's now back to the state level where the supreme court sent it. >> bret: this is the battle. shannon bream outside the supreme court. there were several instances of violence regarding the protests this weekend tied to the ruling in colorado. a christian crisis pregnancy center was vandalized and burned early saturday morning. portland protesters are damaged property and scribbled graffiti on several buildings. police arrested man accused of arc tag an officer with a torch. police in phoenix had to use tear gas to disperse pro-choice supporters outside the state capitol. strong reaction to the state decision on capitol hill. it's continuing now. democrats are calling for everything from court-packing to impeachment of conservative justices. they are hoping to capitalize on the emotion in november say
there have been filings in kentucky, florida, utah, idaho, texas, mississippi. many other states. and for now we got word just coming in that there has been temporary block on some of the laws in utah as well. we will dig on. that was this is exactly where we expect the fight to go. it's now back to the state level where the supreme court sent it. >> bret: this is the battle. shannon bream outside the supreme court. there were several instances of violence regarding the protests this...
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we have a great partnership with the state of utah. one of the principles that we work with in the basin states what we are prioritizing right now is short-term. what actions make up the two to 4 million to help protect lake mead and lake powell because all the actions you mentioned that we did this year we cannot be in the same place next year when we talk about the critical levels to protect so we are spending a significant amount of time and this is a priority in the next 60 dayss to figure out a plan to close the gap. >> i've done a lot of work on reform, policy reforms and i agree these are essential to make sure that we can do what we need to do. asas i've engaged in that effort it's become apparent that some members resist changes and the responses are usually kind of interesting. they include a variation of the argument that we don't need to do this because the agencies already have authority to do this through their own existing rulemaking procedures. it's an interesting argument to make it especially because regardless what t
we have a great partnership with the state of utah. one of the principles that we work with in the basin states what we are prioritizing right now is short-term. what actions make up the two to 4 million to help protect lake mead and lake powell because all the actions you mentioned that we did this year we cannot be in the same place next year when we talk about the critical levels to protect so we are spending a significant amount of time and this is a priority in the next 60 dayss to figure...
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. >>> laso delicadeza advierten tomar el transporte público noticiero telemundo utah. >>>, el var diodrá ser el día más ocupado en su historia, debido a ese desfile de los warriors por lo que recomendaron a los usuarios que los van a llevar al ali le des desfile, la línea roja produce mediante de él sin el naca mina, a consejos a los padresque eviten utilizar la entrada. >>> le piden a las personas que no olviden usar el su cubrebocas en los historias. >>> los autobuses funcionarán con horario de domingo, sin embargo algunas línea tendrán un servicio extra para que más gente pueda ir y volver del del servicio. pero no tener más información sobre las rutas afectadas por este desfile. tendrá trenes con capacidad extrema que van desde san francisco como las personas que deseen asistir al negocio podrán llegar a la ofi dación los boletosde viaje lo podrán adquirir. si quieres disfrutar este desfile desde la comodidad de su casa. >>>. >>> tendremos un día tan cálido como el de hoy o temperaturas más bajas?. >>>. >>>. >>> tendremos un incremento bastante ligero en la u en humedad veremos en
. >>> laso delicadeza advierten tomar el transporte público noticiero telemundo utah. >>>, el var diodrá ser el día más ocupado en su historia, debido a ese desfile de los warriors por lo que recomendaron a los usuarios que los van a llevar al ali le des desfile, la línea roja produce mediante de él sin el naca mina, a consejos a los padresque eviten utilizar la entrada. >>> le piden a las personas que no olviden usar el su cubrebocas en los historias....
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which means abortion care is still available in louisiana and utah for.s unprecedented decision by the supreme court left countless other people across the country in desperate need, as abortion services suddenly closed down. doctor colleen mcnicholas, an ob/gyn from missouri is one of the first -- supplement quite learning. she's the chief medical officer of -- which was the last abortion provider left in the state until abortion became illegal on friday. doctor colleen mcnicholas, joins us now. thank you so much i really appreciate. it >> thank you for having me. >> first of all tells a bit illegal situation, how you heard about it on friday, and what those consultations with your lawyers were about whatever? >> the truth is, craftsmen planning this money for many, many years for those of us who aren't practicing in a state like missouri, in other restrictive states across the country, we knew this moment was coming. missouri has been navigating restriction after restriction for years. you know, at least for the last couple raids we've been seeing -- wh
which means abortion care is still available in louisiana and utah for.s unprecedented decision by the supreme court left countless other people across the country in desperate need, as abortion services suddenly closed down. doctor colleen mcnicholas, an ob/gyn from missouri is one of the first -- supplement quite learning. she's the chief medical officer of -- which was the last abortion provider left in the state until abortion became illegal on friday. doctor colleen mcnicholas, joins us...