it is the next frontier in this fight over abortion. the penalty for anyone who violates tennessee s law, a fine of up to $50,000 and 20 years in prison, though the patient provided with the drugs isn t supposed to face criminal charges. at least not yet. now, under the law, doctors are required to see patients in person before providing any drugs for abortion, and must inform the woman she, quote, may see the remains of the unborn child in the process of completing that abortion. louisiana lawmakers have gone a step further, advancing a bill that would classify abortions as homicides, potentially allowing women to, yes, be criminally charged for term mating their pregnancies. the law would redefine personhood to start from the moment of fertilization, essentially giving a fetus constitutional rights, at least more rights than the adult carrying that fetus. that bill now heads to the state s full house for consideration later this week. meanwhile, in arizona, republican governor doug d
addiction is treated not as a criminal justice problem that will have you locked up. that s really no help or hope to get right and back on your feet and have the purpose and function so fundamental to success and freeing yourself to those dependencies. we have to invest in the resources for mental health care in america in texas. largest provider of mental health care services in the state is the county jail system. people with schizophrenia, depression. getting arrested on purpose. it is the only way for guaranteed help. seen by a therapist or social worker before they are on the streets. guess what. the reason so many people on the streets use drugs isn t that drug use led them to the streets. they are on the streets without health care and it s the way to medicate the problems they have. so universal health care. that investment specifically in
demand. when you have that demand, you re going to have supply. so building a wall, a physical wall, when brabry is such a big part of what you you move drugs isn t that convincing. dana: what about the movement of people, and obviously, i understand, like, the plielt of the people, right. but this is an unpopular idea. is more foreign aid from the united states towns those countries a good idea to help them with law and order or is that fool s errand? the evidence of the migration flows, when the u.s. economy is strong and there are jobs here, there are networks of communication that tell the villages back home, hey, there s a job here. that s where you get the flow. the idea of sending foreign aid, goes to governments, which are generally corrupt, is a bad idea. the idea of investment, that s a good idea. and i think maybe we could do more to help countries with the rule of law. and making these places places where investors actually want to go. for that, i mean, that s where whe
her appearance suggested she was intoxicat intoxicated. the source saying other hotel guest on both of those days heard her accuse a bartender of watering down her drinks. this shows her pool side on wednesday. a drink by her side. we don t know what the drink contained. we should underscore the account of her drinking cams from a single source. one that cnn believes to be reliable. we have obtained a copy of a preliminary death certificate. you can see the immediate cause of death is listed as deferred. deferred in this case because drug screening results will not be complete for several weeks. the funeral is on saturday. we will be joined by the reverend marvin winans who will be giving the eulogy and married whitney houston to bobby brown and dr. drew is here on the dangers of mixing booze and pills something that goes far beyond what happened to whitney houston. it is a conversation i urge you to listen to it. it is eye opening to me. we did it just before the show began.
is reliable. we have a copy of the preliminary death certificate. immediate cause of death is deferred. deferred because drug skeening tests will not be finished for several weeks. we are going to be joined by the reverend who is giving the eulogy and married whitney houston to bobby brown. we have the dangers of mixing boos and pills. something that goes far beyond what may have happened to whitney houston. it was eye-opening for me. we did it before the show began. here is what investigators are looking into now. precipitation pills found inside her beverly hills hotel room are the focus of investigation. authorities tell cnn they issued subpoenas to her doctors in los angeles and on the east coast seeking her medical records and are looking into what type of precipitations she was given. investigators are contacting various pharmacies where her prescriptions were filled including this one raided by the drug enforcement agency in 2009 after michael jackson died from an over