trump s lawyers over a gag order request as the 11th hour gets underway this monday night. good evening once again. i am stephanie ruhle joining you from colorado at the festival and we are 134 days away from the election. today, today marks two years since the supreme court including donald trump s hand- picked justices took away the constitutional right to abortion. the cause of that decision almost 28 million american women of reproductive age now live in states with partial or total abortion bans. president biden wants to make sure every voter who knows that donald trump is the person responsible and what could be next. here s what donald trump says about your freedom. after 50 years with nobody coming even close, i was able to kill roe v. wade. two years ago, the supreme court justices that trump hand-picked turned over roe v. wade. never before as a court granted and then taken away constitutional right. new laws banning abortion taken away. shattered because
welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in italy, where president biden and ukraine s leader volodymyr zelensky have signed a ten year security leader volodymyr zelensky have signed a ten year security agreement following the g7 s approval of a plan to use profits from seized russia assets to fund kyiv s war effort. joe biden said it would include intelligence sharing, troop training, adhering to nato standards and investment in ukraine s industrial base to make more weapons. mr zelensky described it as a bridge towards nato membership. the g7 deal sees a loan of $50 billion sent to ukraine. the group leaders agreed it showed moscow that ukraine s allies weren t backing down and president putin couldn t simply sit the war out. the first such agreement with the country in the pacific region. the g7 deal sees a loan of $50 billion sent to ukraine. the group leaders agreed it showed moscow that ukraine s allies weren t backing down
"All of the messages are empowering and focus on women supporting women and people being there to support each other," a Planned Parenthood supervisor said
the question to him has to decide now is he convinced the scientific evidence wasn t appropriately considered by the fda or is he going to continue to be differential to the process that the fda has had in place for new drug approval for time in memorial and i think abortion rights activist advocates rather are hoping that justice kavanaugh will show himself to be a more moderating force than. so other conservatives on the court and with just us roberts and three liberals on the court to allow the state to take place while this case moves through the process. we are out of time. i would love to have a conversation that goes beyond standing what it means broadly for anyone bringing a case on anyone if you don t have to show harm. we will have to leave that for another. thank you very much. and that is going to do it for me on this friday. deadline whitehouse starts right now.
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