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in the final days before they were forced to stop operating and tell people they could no longer help. it is like having to turn women away. it sucks. it s difficult to see the end, although we hope the end is not permanent. do not kill your baby. god gave you that. baby, do not kill it. we are the change, we are the change. what now for them in terms of reproductive rights in the united states? arkansas is one of the 13 states with anti abortion laws designed to be triggered by the court ruling, and where its impact was felt almost immediately. you know the rules? this is little rock family planning service. it is the last independent abortion clinic in arkansas. most of the people who work here have done so for many years, here have done so for many years. they are, they say, a family. since may, when the court draft opinion was leaked, they have known their days providing the care they do were numbered and the ruling could come at any day. not today. we have done whatever
mike pence and mitch mcconnell, welcome the ruling saying it s a victory for the unborn. hello, and welcome to bbc news. 50 years of a legally enshrined right to abortion in the united states has been brought to an end after the country s supreme court decided to overturn its landmark ruling made in 1973. it means tens of millions of women across the us do not have their right to an abortion guaranteed by the constitution, and individual us states are now legally entitled to ban the procedure. up to half of america s 50 states are expected to do so, and 13 have already passed so called trigger laws which automatically outlaw abortion with the court s ruling. 0ur north america editor sarah smith reports. cheering this is a huge, historic moment for america. as they hear the news from the court, there is jubilation from anti abortionists. jubilation from anti-abortionists. ., anti-abortionists. either one toda ! anti-abortionists. either one today! life anti-abortionists
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