They just have kept it to themselves. To can be completely honest when i was listening to the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation hearing i was thinking a lot about these women. When women dont tell their stories a narrative is visited upon them, one of blame and shame. You did something wrong. You should have known better. I think that to me is the most resonant message from this book, to take back the narrative, the stigma, have to normalize it. One of four women terminate a pregnancy in the course of her lifetime. Putting a face to that instead of casting women as selfish and evil is important in a way to take the narrative back. Host you observe actual abortions. What was that like . Guest we shouldnt talk about abortion and euphemism. Interrupting life process even if you are prochoice you have to recognize that and he feels we should acknowledge that and what was being done during the termination. Invited me into the room to observe a 5week abortion and an 8 week abortion and a 16 week
Compassionate empathy and perhaps protect roe versus wade a little longer. The book is actually a shooting at a reproductive rights in mississippi, one of the eight states that only have one clinic left in america because of over 280 laws at the state level has shifted away a reproductive rate since for 2012. In my book a gun comes in with a grudge and start shooting, he kills some patients and hostages and he patients employees any take the rest hostage. One of the people he takes hostage is the 15 euro daughter of the Hostage Negotiator on the outside and the people in the clinic are a wide range of people who have all been brought here at this moment they believe Different Things about reproductive rights, use the individuals were prochoice and prolife and all of their points of view are very evenly and accurately represented. How do you storyboard a complex story like that with all sorts of connections and things going on. That is a particular question, there is another twist in th
outfront next, israeli troops inside gaza city tonight. the defense men stir saying hamas fighters are coming out of underground tunnels. the first americans have been allowed to leave gaza, which includes the american pediatrician barbara zincd and her husband. we ll tell you what happened inside that courtroom with the sketch artist. digging into the new house speaker s past. his work with the group that promoted conversion therapy and a long record of anti-gay comments. let s go outfront. and good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, we begin with the breaking news inside gaza city. the israeli defense minister tonight saying that there is intense fighting inside gaza city, one of the most densely populated cities in the world. gaza city, of course, is the biggest city in the gaza strip. the defense minister of israel yoav gallant says they have described hamas fighters as coming out from underground tunnels, from underground buildings, from underground
Her car found underwater in a motel parking lot. But police say she was not lost in the storm. We do believe it is probably foul play. The new clues uncovered in the investigation. But first here tonight, the nightline 5. Good evening. And tonight we take you to the front lines of a horrifying humanitarian crisis. Reports of governmentorchestrated torture, rape, and ethnic cleansing against a Minority Group in the country of myanmar. It is causing a mass exodus and an international outcry. Heres abcs bob woodruff. Reporter they are running for their lives, hoping to escape what they believe is certain death, risking it all to cross illegally from myanmar into bangladesh. We ask why are you coming here . Translator we do not have peace in our home. So were coming to bangladesh. Our house was destroyed. Translator because we are being persecuted. We are scared. The authorities ordered us to leave our home. There have been killings. Reporter we ask how many have been killed. Too many to c
Her car found underwater in a motel parking lot. But police say she was not lost in the storm. We do believe it is probably foul play. The new clues uncovered in the investigation. But first here tonight, the nightline 5. Good evening. And tonight we take you to the front lines of a horrifying humanitarian crisis. Reports of governmentorchestrated torture, rape, and ethnic cleansing against a Minority Group in the country of myanmar. It is causing a mass exodus and an international outcry. Heres abcs bob woodruff. Reporter they are running for their lives, hoping to escape what they believe is certain death, risking it all to cross illegally from myanmar into bangladesh. We ask why are you coming here . Translator we do not have peace in our home. So were coming to bangladesh. Our house was destroyed. Translator because we are being persecuted. We are scared. The authorities ordered us to leave our home. There have been killings. Reporter we ask how many have been killed. Too many to c