can get, when and why. with that mr. president i move the a 1034 amendment. reporter: state senators passed legislation by one vote. governor tim walls is expected to sign it into law. will: brooke, thank you for that report. it is described as one of most extreme laws enshrined in state law that is pro-abortion. rachel: exactly. will: saw in the report, late-term abortions, youth sterilization, what type of things, what type of examples will they allow soon in minnesota? reporter: when the governor signs it there are no guardrails here. republicans were trying to amend the bill before it was passed to add some type of guardrail for example, you know, preventing any third trimester abortions but, by one vote democrats passed that bill and the governor is expected to sign it. there are some other bills like this in states like colorado, maryland, new jersey, oregon, vermont. this just goes to show after the supreme court overturned
narrative what that meant. so look, if we go out on the street, do a man on the street interview, what happens if roe v. wade goes away? a lot of people go abortion is illegal. pete: yeah. will: maximalist position, don t realize it goes to the states. my point is, back to this idea of what is happening in minnesota, the burden needs to now be shifted. the burden shifted. you need to explain your point of view. rachel: yeah. i think that s fair. i think that s a good point. pete: i was going to because when they re pressed on their point of view, because of the power of the eye borings lobby, they can t abortion lobby, they can t say anything other than nine months. almost every democrat when pressed what is the limit abortion is acceptable? all the way up until birth? they don t want to answer it. but they don t want to reject it either. will: yes. for years pete: that is very extreme
so much focus on the event rightly so demonstrates how rare this is. pete: paul, thank you so much. thank you for all you have done for the country and community as well. thank you. will: pete: let s toss to it to will for some headlines. will: start with this, one person dead, four others including two children are hurt after a shooting in west baltimore. the mayor not mincing words about the city s spiraling violence. i see a lot of folks, really at this point i m talking to folks that look like me, that black men in baltimore, i see a lot of folks trying to be acting like they tough but they really weak. only weak people shoot somebody when you know children are right there. will: police say two men were shot at the scene. the gunman fired at a woman driving by with her two kids, causing their car to crash. both the driver of that car and a two-year-old were hit. and a 6-year-old was injured by the crash. the shooter is still on the loose. flightmare for the books. after a e
career in real time passing you by. come back to triumph this way. that is pretty real emotions there. beautiful. will: congratulations novak djokovic. still ahead is the u.s. two years away from war with china? an air force general s urgent warning about in his estimation, the imminent threat of the ccp. rachel: plus a 13 hour flightmare. the severe weather prompting a planeful of passengers to turn back around. . heavy duty pulling power. to conquer the high road, or the off road. the gmc sierra heavy duty. premium and capable.
we were talking about it. i think i want to talk about this, but i think i m not into tennis. will: here s the deal. i don t think it was a story about tennis. novak joke kitsch djokovic was not allowed toly because of vaccination. he comes back a year later to win the tournament. what did costs ourselves a world. cost ourselves australian championship, a moment of greatness with novak joke kitsch. what other moments did we lose? what other moments of productivity? what did you lose? what did i lose? mandatory restrictions that didn t work on entire globe. this man did what probably could have been. it isn t about tennis. i wonder what else this mandate, this an sanity cost the world?