bailey is being accused of overstepping his authority when he demanded changes to the cost estimate of an abortion rights petition from the $51,000 a year to 51 billion. i m not good at math, but that happens to be one million times higher. it matters because it comes that republicans are making it clear that they re willing to lie and subvert democracy to keep women from accessing basic health care and to keep from losing elections in south dakota. abortion rights advocates are in a court battle after being prevented from collecting signatures for county buildings from the state initiative. in ohio republicans are trying to change from simple majority to 60% after an abortion rights initiative was proposed. in a closed-door meeting supporters pushed the measure saying out loud again reportedly describing their campaign this way, you don t say abortion.
but you ve stood alone and president zelensky made it clear that he is open to pursuing let me put it thissuation you re open to pursuing piece and he wanted to see the europe end up being divided. europe is divided from us, sean, they contributed a lot. the eu gave ukraine $32.7 billion and we gave them $51 billion and now we re about to double that . i don t know what he was talking about but then there was this odd moment, listen. the thing that occurs once a year and man of the year in time magazine, you re the man of the year. biden is the man of the year in ukraine, sean, he s the gross
the un is appealing for a record $51.3 billion over the next year. the money is needed to address mass hunger and deprivation brought on by war, climate change and the repercussions of the covid pandemic. it says the world s needs are shockingly high . more than 339 million people will need help next year more than 4% of the people on the planet. 0ur geneva correspondent imogen foulkes has the story. war in ukraine looming famine in the horn of africa, devastating floods in pakistan these other crises 2022. they won t go away next year. and they come on top of huge, long term needs in afghanistan, yemen or syria. the un s massive $51 billion appeal aims to support 230 million people worldwide. 45 million of them already on the verge of
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. i m karishma vaswani. the headlines. a dramatic night in qatar as japan beat spain and germany crash out of the world cup. charges dropped against bruce lehrmann, the australian political adviser accused of rape in the interests of the alleged victim s mental health. the un requests a record 51 billion dollars for shockingly high humanitarian needs predicting that at least 4% of the global population will need its help next year. another royal row over racism raises questions as the woman accusing lady susan hussey of othering her at a formal event speaks out no matter how uncomfortable it is for other people to accept, i am very clear, that i experienced racism
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