another it was something they did for in re health at some point in their life. one third of women in america will get an abortion as at some point during repruskt life that gets me to the larger point here which is that as much as i like to see women who believe in reproductive justice standing up to these very draconian laws and as bad as a look i think it is to defend these laws, the freedom of choice has been under attack for decades in this state. and in mississippi in particular like over 90% of the women in mississippi live in a county a abortion provider there is only two abortion providers in the state. the abortion rate is a third of the national level. one third of the women of child bearing age in mississippi if they want an abortion nef to travel 25 miles each way. mississippi requires an ultrasound. requires counseling. it requires a waiting period. those are all things that if you care about a woman s right to choose you should be marching in
to see women who believe in reproductive justice standing up to these very draconian laws and as bad as a look i think it is to defend these laws, the freedom of choice has been under attack for decades in this state. and in mississippi in particular like over 90% of the women in mississippi live in a county a abortion provider there is only two abortion providers in the state. the abortion rate is a third of the national level. one third of the women of child bearing age in mississippi if they want an abortion nef to travel 25 miles each way. mississippi requires an ultrasound. requires counseling. it requires a waiting period. those are all things that if you care about a woman s right to choose you should be marching in the streets about knows as well. i mean, it s it s in some ways you know it s ka that is rightic to see the fight about the extreme bills but there is a part of me that feels like those
but we re all moving in that direction and this is something we need think about going forward. it s the political and economic time bomb. the problem exists in taiwan, south korea, hong kong, he poland, austria, across the western europe and here. all of these people who have entitlements that they expect to get in their retirement years will have to be supported by fewer numbers of people and there s going to be a political crisis when that moment arrives. paul: if subsidies aren t the answer, what can government do to reduce the cost of child bearing and having families? i assume there are some things they can do. sure. i mean, one thing we see, student debt is a huge problem, government has encouraged young people to take on massive amounts of debt which makes starting a life and a family much harder. reforming how we pay for higher education would be huge. but also at a more local level, housing a and zoning regulations that drive up rents, there s any number of low-hanging fr
getting the support they need. it is important there be a caucus and both parties for this important, most important civil rights issue of our time. tucker: well, of course. if you value childbearing, you devalue women, by definition definition. all very amazing how quickly this is going on here mollie hemingway, thank you very much for that perspective. appreciate it. alison howard centofante director of strategic communications at live-action, and a prohibition rally in washington, carrying a sign that refer to the fact the reverend jesse jackson was conceived through rape. she soon got attacked for that. you re wrong. you are the wrong gender to be wrong. all right, pro-life barbie, walk the [bleep] away. he s alive. [bleep]. it s my [bleep] choice.
important, this most important civil rights issue of our time. tucker: well, of course. if you devalue childbearing, you devalue women, by definition. all very amazing how quickly this is going on. mollie hemingway, thank you very much for that perspective. appreciate it. alison howard centofante is director of strategic communications at live-action, she was a counter demonstrator yesterday at a prohibition rally in washington, carrying a sign that refer to the fact the reverend jesse jackson was conceived through rape. she soon got attacked for that. you re wrong. you are the wrong gender to be wrong. all right, b pro-life barbie, wk the [bleep] away. we are done. what about reverend jesse jackson? he s alive. [bleep]. it s my [bleep] choice. she should have had the choice to kill him? [bleep] you. [bleep] you.