strictest abortion ban in the nation. joining us early start anchor laura jarrett attorney at law. from the moment of fertilization, laura. this is really a game changer. we talk a lot about the patchwork of laws across this country that we ve seen in the past couple of months. this is going to be different. when this gets signed it s going to be the strictest law in the country when it comes to abortion because, as you said, it s really redefining the definition of personhood to start from the moment of fertilization. so way before most people know that they re pregnant let alone when exactly they can pinpoint it. now, it does make some exceptions here for the health of the mother, for a medical emergency, for rape, for incest but you do have to report those to police. the other thing to watch here is how it gets enforced because this is really a civil enforcement mechanism where private individuals, anyone off the street can sue an abortion provider or anyone who supports a woman
to have to travel further. what does that mean? it means women who do not have the most means will be the ones most affected. laura jarrett, thank you so much. so president biden we just saw the pictures arrived in south korea a short time ago. much more on what north korea plans to do around this. and desperate parents resorting to rationing baby formula, is that safe and is enough being done to end the shortage? plus, the first funeral in the mass shooting in buffalo, as new details surface about an invitation the gunman sent so people could watch his murderous, racist rampage. it wasn t me by shaggy
biden wanted to be able to grieve with these families. a study from the anti-defamation league found that white supremacists were responsible for more murders than any other extremists last year. the adl said white supremacists account for 55% of extremist murders in the last ten years. we re joined by early start anchor laura jarrett. these hate killings, just horrific. they are horrific and sadly the fbi says the reports of hate crimes have surged to the highest level in 12 years. the past decade has produced some of the worst mass shootings in u.s. history with guns as the common denominator. let s walk through some of them. in august of 2019 a man walked into a walmart in el paso, texas, armed with a semi-automatic rifle and killed 23 people, wounding 24 others, the deadliest attack on latinos in modern u.s. history. now, court papers show that he told police he was targeting, quote, mexicans. officials believe he was also
decade. this is, of course, not a full list and the data is not complete. no, and really it is so tragic. just to shine a light on how awful we are seeing. ruth whitfield 86 years old born during the depression, raised during world war ii, lived through every decade of importance over the last 80 years, she is america, right? you think of all that she has seen and how much has changed and how much has stayed the same. when you talk about replacing replacing what? that is america. laura, thank you so much for being here. sure. one day after the racist attack in buffalo a southern california church is the scene of yet another deadly shooting. one person was killed and four others were critically wounded yesterday, but police say the carnage could have been much worse if parishioners had not stepped? in a truly remarkable way. camila bernal is in laguna hills, california, southeast of los angeles. what are you learning about this
privilege, you ve got to prove it. even then, you still have to show up and answer all of the questions that are not responsive or touch upon those areas of privilege. so you have a very high bar here for someone like bannon or when the supreme court already said, although a prior president could have some claim of privilege, they still have to prove it. there is still a lot of constraints on the ability to be able to assert it. there s a whole host of things that needs to be proven. most importantly, of course, as laura jarrett pointed out, the department of justice has to make an independent decision. if aindict, you have to go through a trial, which is the moment in time where the lawyers for the person who thumbed ed their nose can to provide an opportunity to avoid trial and present actual testimony. again, steve bannon has been quite vocal up until now, up until getting that subpoena, about his views. he has made public many of what he has eluded to the