fracturing the democratic party ahead of 2020 with regards to this impeachment talk? i hear from people every day that say the window of launching an impeachment is closing very very quickly. that presents a challenge to folks that want to open the impeachment inquiry. speaker pelosi maintained her position even after mueller s testimony. she has said you need to wait for the court cases to wrap up. the president is challenging many of the subpoenas. that will take months if not years. that is sort of a death mill for impeachment. thank you, andrew.
bit, you can see jeff flake was uncomfortable just talking about the issue. abortion and the life movement could be what motivates evangelicals again, could it t not? i don t know. actually that s not my question. here is the thing. this issue will not go away, abortion. it is a constant agitating of the american soul. you mentioned the legal move that was made in one of the states to cut off abortion after six weeks. the real story this week is the haunting and disturbing story of this doctor in philadelphia who is being tried this week. and if you wanted to watch the testimony, it was hard to find, but if you wanted to have a sense what was happening, you could find it on the internet or in the local papers. this was a man who had an abortion mill that was, in fact, a death mill for babies essentially born.
a death mill for babies essentially born. being tried now we ll see how it goes. this is a story that is haunting about the implications of decisions made by courts. the abortion issue will not go away if you think it is the taking of a human life, and so it s going to stay there and get itself worked through in the courts again and again. it does seem there is a strategy now that republican governors and legislators are basically trying to push the supreme court to retake up the issue. i think peggy is right that abortion won t go away the way gay marriage i think will go away in a few years and we ll get past immigration. the best we ever get to on abortion is a truce. the country is what s the new truce? well, we re in one of those periods where maybe the sort of truce line people are trying to move it one way or the other.
could find it on the internet or in the local papers. this was a man who had an abortion mill that was, in fact, a death mill for babies essentially born. being tried now. we ll see how it goes. this is a story that is haunting about the implications of decisions made by courts. the abortion issue will not go away if you think it is the taking of a human life, and so it s going to stay there and get itself worked through in the courts again and again. it does seem there is a strategy now that republican governors and legislators are basically trying to push the supreme court to retake up the issue. i think peggy is right that abortion won t go away the way gay marriage i think will go away in a few years and we ll get past immigration. the best we ever get to on abortion is a truce. the country is what s the new truce? well, we re in one of those
detectives how he lured young etan from the school bus stop at west broadway and prince street, with the promise of a soda. he then led him into the basement of the bodega, choked him there, and disposed of the body by putting it into a plastic bag and placing it into the trash. we re going to be joined in just a moment by lisa cohen, after etan the 2009 book is considered the definitive work on this case and it s 33 years to the day, this is a day, may 25th, that is the national missing children s day, it was named this day by president ronald reagan, the first day really that a national movement of awareness about missing children began, and it s 33 years ago to the day that this little boy disappeared, presumed killed, and now finally an arrest in this case, a case that honestly, obsessed the nation and when you think about it, this is a little boy, 6 years old, who walked to school, for the first time allowed to walk to the bus stop. because of this case, another case