Actions. Mr. President , enough is enough. Innocent americans are dying and you only have yourself to blame. Fulfill your oath of office. Reverse your policies, end this crisis, and stop the suffering. Sadly we know that President Bidens failures dont stop there. His reckless spending dug our economy into a hole and sent those through the living through the roof. We have the worst inflation in 40 years, and the highest Credit Card Debt in our nations history. Let that sink in. Hard working families are struggling to make ends meet today. And with soaring Mortgage Rates and sky high childcare costs, theyre also struggling on how to plan for tomorrow. The American People are scraping by while President Biden proudly proclaims that bidenomics is working. Goodness, bless his heart. We know better. Ill never forget stopping at a gas station in Shulton County one evening. The gentleman working behind the counter told me after retiring he had to pick up a job in his 70s, so he didnt have to c
ripping off his gloves saying i can t help you anymore. a year later, abortion access is even worse. republicans remain focused on restricting laws that americans overwhelming reject. the body inside a mom s body is not her body. not her body. not her choice. the supreme court may have empowered the states to reshape abortion law. but reproductive rights remain a national issue that the biden/harris administration and congress must respond to. tonight, from dallas, this a state considered ground zero in the national fight over abortion rights, this is one year post-roe a reidout special. thank you for joining me on this special edition of the reidout. my guest is vice president harris. we wanted to bring around this table people whose lives and works were affected by the elimination of the right to an abortion. joining me are genesis sanchez, amanda zarosky, lead plaintiff in the lawsuit against the state of texas. shannon brewer, and dr. todd ivy, an ob-gyn in the
the way the founders thought senators should had be elected. the state legislature chose and voted for reed smoot to go to the united states senate to represent the state of utah. in his 30-year career as a senator, reed smoot rose to the most powerful chairmanship in the senate, chairman of the senate finance committee with jurisdiction over the federal government s two ways of raising revenue, bringing money into the treasury, taxation and tariffs. with the stock ■çmarket crashin in 1929 and the country entering the great depression reed smoot had the worst idea any chairman of the senate finance committee ever had. it was an idea that would end his career in the senate. the house ways and means committee had the same jurisdiction in the house that the finance committee has in the senate, taxation and tariffs. the chairman of the house ways and means committee, willis hawley, loved reed smoot s very bad idea. that idea also ended chairman hawley s career in the house of
i m back with the honorable kamala harris, vice president of the united states. and my panel, genesis sanchez, amanda zurowski, shannon brewer, and dr. todd ivy. before we went to break, dr. ivy, we were sort of beginning to chat about the consequences, and the vice president made an excellent point about when you eliminate abortion you sometimes eliminate doctors. and that is absolutely true. we re seeing many downstream effects from this. one is on education of physicians in the our state. what we see nationally is, in states that have restrictive abortion losses, there s been a 10% decrease in medical students