are opposed to this bill because they think that indiana s restrictions access for abortion should go even further than what s provided in the bill. they would also like to see greater penalties for those providing abortion care or assisting with it, and of course we are hearing from those who are fighting to protect access to abortion here in indiana. it is that contingent of lawmakers that the vice president was meeting with in indianapolis earlier today. let s listen to this. a debate on abortion is ultimately an unwinnable culture war. if indiana republicans have their way and outlaw abortion, women will die. n instead of punishing women for getting pregnant, by restricting access to a safe and common health care procedure, we should be focused on advancing our state s health care infrastructure to help women get the care they need. reporter: along with considering that ban on abortion, lawmakers will also consider another bill that looks to provide greater resources and
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10-year-old girl. the girl traveled to ohio, which banned most abortions, to neighboring indiana to end the pregnancy. it s become the flashpoint in the abortion debate following the reversal of roe v. wade. it was first reported earlier this month by the indianapolis star news, citing an ob-gyn in indianapolis. the story went viral. last week, president biden brought it up. imagine being that little girl. i m serious, just imagine being that little girl, 10 years old. reporter: but over the next several days, republicans, including ohio s attorney general, cast doubt on the story. we have regular contact with prosecutors and local police and sheriffs. not a whisper anywhere. reporter: then after the suspect s arrest, he issued a written statement. my heart aches for the pain suffered by this young child. i am grateful for the diligent work of the columbus police department in securing a confession and getting the
according to the office of inspector general report from 2021, the fbi in indianapolis did interviews, they took few notes. they did not formalized interviews at all. they put them in a drawer and they did not tell the appropriate people what larry nassar was doing. the department of justice declined to prosecute and it was last fall when some of this olympians and world athletes asked and were accepted by the senate judiciary committee to testify as to what happened to them, and to ask for justice. listen to simone biles. i don t want another young gymnast, olympic athlete or any individual to experience the horror that i and hundreds of others have endured before, during and continuing to this
put together. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. welcome back. this morning, a first look at the results of americans spending spree. up 8.5% from 2020. 10.7% from pre-pandemic 2019. and now that the gifts are opened $120 billion of goods are being returned. nbc s shaq brewster joining us in indianapolis at a warehouse that processes returns and courtney ragan is with us. i have a return in process as we speak. we ll not mention who the gift was from out of respect and talk to me. what are you seeing with so many