i think this is an activist court. getting rid of roe v wade was an incredible thing for pro-life. simply because people disagree with an opinion is not a basis for questioning the legitimacy of the court. is the u.s. senate confirmation process to blame for polarizing the entire judicial branch? what you want to do is destroy this guy s life, hold this seat open and hope you win in 2020. donald trump, mitch mcconnell and their republican buddies are shoving aside the wishes of the american people in order to steal the supreme court seat. is the court now out of sync with the american public? a court that s already pretty illegitimate is going to be in full crisis mode. and now new questions of ethical standards. have the justices damaged the court s reputation further by failing to disclose financial relationships and gifts from wealthy donors? the perception of the american people is important to me. the highest court in the land should not have the lo
senator chris murphy is coming up with a view from congress, and vice president s top economic adviser is stand by as well. plus, all of the technical glitches during his ill-fated announcement, we heard something awfully concerning regarding the kind of conservative ron desantis is. also today, eye-popping reporting on the destruction of the mar-a-lago documents investigation. and later, ukraine is on the brink of launching its counteroffensive against russia. i ll ask the ambassador what success looks like and how they hope to achieve it. so late last night a deal to raise the debt ceiling was struck between the white house and speaker kevin mccarthy. while the president was able to protect most of his priorities including medicaid, student debt relief, around funding to fight the climate crisis, he did make clear in his stand he doesn t love everything in it, and a number of democrats aren t going to like what they see either, work programs that help poor people, peo
the cities of al geneina and nyala. let s start by looking at al geneina, because that s been the hotspot. this is before the war, and this is in late april, after a first flare up of violence. then there was a second wave of violence in mid may. markets were destroyed, health services looted, hundreds of people killed. aid workers who had to flee say it s been pretty much a scorched earth approach to civilian infrastructure. nyala is darfur s largest city and part of the main market there has also been destroyed. a resident has confirmed that this is a video of the nyala market. it s a huge loss because it supplies the region and some neighbouring countries. and we managed to get this message from a localjournalist. translation: the rsf attacked the city with dozens of pick-up i trucks mounted with guns. ngo offices and shops were looted. most of the pharmacies were looted. all of the residential areas in nyala have been completely sealed off with barricades and digging ditc
This conversation with the Bipartisan Policy Center lasts about 45 minutes. Good morning and thank you for joining us for this live discussion on the state of Mental Health in the u. S. According to the most recent data from the nih or more thn 57 million americans are living with a Mental Illness. Thats just over one and five. Despite its prevalence the can remain out of sight. For too many, stigma, and despite medical advances far too often it is left untreated. This week we saw senator John Fetterman return to work on capitol hill after being hospitalized for depression. His candid remarks about the experience restates praise from his colleagues and the public. Reminded us of the toll Mental Illness can take and the stigma that continues to be attached to it. This is not a political issue. It is not defined by your point of view of where you live. At the Bipartisan Policy Center this is one of the many issues we focus on. We publish detailed reports with policy recommendations on a
Accused of persuading women not to have abortions. Crisis pregnancy centres are not upfront about who they are and what theyre there to do. No one else should be made to feel how i felt that day. So how many women like me has there been . Im on my way to meet a woman who contacted me about her experience with a Crisis Pregnancy advice service. She was 25 when she became pregnant last year. It was absolutely unplanned, unexpected. And i think i was unprepared for having to deal with that. I googled Pregnancy Crisis Line or pregnancy helpline, just to talk to somebody for impartial advice. And ifound Pregnancy Crisis Helpline. The Pregnancy Crisis Helpline says its supported more than 2,000 women in the last year. But melanie was unhappy with the advice she got. There were things that were with an aim to make me question why i wanted to have an abortion, whether i should. She definitely did some Fear Mongering around the process of a medical abortion, you can heavily bleed for months o