You watching us here in the United States, canada, and all around the world. Im Kim Brunhuber. This is cnn newsroom efforts to air drop aid into gaza turned deadly as a parachute malfunctions. Were live in cyprus with look at what this says about the ongoing struggled to respond to an exploding humanitarian crisis. Plus us President Joe Biden takes his fiery state of the Union Message on the road. As he kicks off a Battleground State tour. Well look at how his message is resonating on the Campaign Trail and bragging about turning to roe v. Wade. Have no clue about the power of women reproductive rights are hot topic this Election Year will look at how the issue is motivating those going so the polls live from atlanta this is cnn newsroom with Kim Brunhuber in the past hour or there has been a new air drop of aid into gaza. Have a look here. You can see the parachutes and aid pallets in this video. Now we dont know which country dropped this aid, but its one of many airdrops thats happe
a story about the power of kindness and on relenting courage in a time of war and it has been targeted for removal from school library shelves. the velshi banned book club convenes this morning with r. j. palacio author of the powerful graphic novel white bird. velshi starts now. good morning. i am ali velshi. it is saturday may 14th, day 80 of the invasion of ukraine and the war that is not going as putin planned or as anyone expected. the consequences of the war of choice on the neighbor, both intended and unintended, are now out in the open and on display for the world to see. there is a global economic toll and ramifications for the world food supply, ukraine being one of the largest producers of green in the world. we will dive into this later on in the show. other consequences are more direct and visual with ukraine being altered. entire cities, towns, villages, big and small, ruined and erased from the landscape. tens of thousands of people have been killed in th
documented that it is transformed women s roles in society. the data and that is clear, president by the supreme court in a brief followed by 154 economists who wrote, ample evidence presents that row is causally connected to women s advancements and social and economic life. abortion legalization had large effects on education, labor force participation, occupations, and earnings. moreover, abortion legalization has shaped families, and the circumstances into which children are born. research has shown that legalization of abortion led to the increased ability for women to plan whether or whether they want to get pregnant or not. look at, this rising from 43.3% in 1970, to 56.7% today. they ve also leaked access to an increase in wages for women leader in their careers. it s also effected the teen
didn t want or weren t ready for the child and how these children were more likely to have worst health and education outcomes as they grew up and ultimately be more likely to engage in criminal behaviors. the thesis, in other words, unwantedness leads to high crime. legalized abortion led to less unwantedness, therefore abortion led to lower crime. in amassing data, they divided states into three equal sized groups. the highest abortion rate states the medium abortion rate states and the lowest abortion rate states. they found that by 1997, 24 years after roe, there was roughly a 30% difference in what had happened to crime between the highest abortion states and the lowest abortion states. the study upset both sides of the abortion issue. as the wall street journal put it, conservatives were appalled that it found such positive consequences from a practice many of them found immoral.