The New York legislation could help expand medication abortion access in the U.S. by allowing more patients to end pregnancies without traveling out-of-state.
thank you so much. access to the widely used abortion pill mifepristone, an emergency ordered handed down last night pausing restrictions on the drug while the appeals process rolls out. earlier this month, a district judge in texas suspended approval of the 20-year-old medication and a court of appeals is set to hear arguments next month. latest abortion controversy comes less than a year after the supreme court s majority overturned roe v. wade. for more on this, we re joined now live by republican congressman from california and member of the house budget judiciary and natural resources committees, tom mcclintock, congressman, thank you for joining us on your saturday. i want to start off with this breaking news from the supreme court on the abortion pill ruling and i want to broaden it out a little bit because we know that democrats will use this to energize their base. we know that abortion is
speechwriter under liz truss. also tonight. a new abortion controversy in the united states. tomorrow the us supreme court s due to decide if a texas judge was right to ban the drug used in most terminiations. it is infuriating, it is confusing, people are fearful right now about what they are doing, about what they are having to do and whether they get basic health care. and extinction rebellion pledge to step in to prevent disruptive protest by another group at this weekend s london marathon. we bring together a former extinction rebellion member with a just stop oil activist to ask why climate campaigners seem to be diverging so sharply on strategy. good evening. the prime minister got the report into claims of bullying into dominic raab this morning. after a five month inquiry, looking into eight formal complaints involving multiple civil servants it was expected that rishi sunak would make a decision