Nanoscale plastic particles like those that permeate most food and water pass from pregnant rats to their unborn children and may impair fetal development, according to a Rutgers study that suggests the same process happens in humans.
about every medicine, common medicine and nobody says oh my god, i am killing babies. that s correct, people have been saying fetal issues. these are cell lines that derives from fetal tissues. they are the generation from fetal tissue. it s 293rd version of those cells. to make sure before you put anything on the human body that you would reach the condition. someone understanding the adverse effects. this is something that s a
the roots of this case go back to that video released that purported to show planned parenthood officials talking about selling fetal tissues. the videos were later discredited. kansas and louisiana saying that medicaid patients in those states could not get medical services from planned parenthood. the patients sued. they won in the lower courts. the states appealed and today the issue people court declined to take the case. that leaves the victory in the lower court for the medicaid patients and planned parenthood. planned parenthood in those states doesn t provide abortion services. it s pregnancy counselling, breast cancer screening. that kind of thing. that s what was at issue. three of the court s conservative said the court should have taken this case. clarence thomas and neil gorsich. john roberts and brett kavanaugh appeared to have voted with the rest of the court not to take
pregnant and that is another way to get an abortion. tucker: so they also sell fetal tissues, baby parts command you saw that happen. what are the economics of that? at the affiliate where i worked, we sold the whole body for about $200 per fetus. that went to a company, and you know, the houston facility, the largest i worked for that affiliate, the largest abortion facility in the western hemisphere, second-largest to china. we were doing we had capacity to perform about 75 abortions every day, six days a week. so if you look at even half of those women having tissue that is suitable to be donated or sold, then you are looking at
the disrespect, trampant here s today tells us what s really going on here. you don t expect us to be because you re a woman. absolutely not. reporter: congressmen on both sides of the aisle fiercely defending their side. you re getting a ton of dough. we harp on a woman s right to make choices that are hers to make. reporter: richards was asked to explain the apology after this undercover video. it was first in a series produced by anti-abortion activists discussing the transfer of fetal tissues. which statements mp you apologizing for? i was apologizing for the what was said in a nonclinical setting, in a nonappropriate way. i don t believe you can t go go both ways. you can t say i m apologizing