that we should return to a position of neutrality on that contentious social issue rather than continuing to pick sides on that issue. uh-huh. so roe is overturned, 21 states have laws in place to ban abortion as quickly as possible. states like arizona, west virginia, and florida want to emulate mississippi with their own 15-week bans. florida was tinkering with the idea of a texas-style six-week abortion ban. but now republicans there are calling 15 weeks generous and very reasonable. mind you, they also voted down exceptions for rape and incest because why should women who faced a traumatic event be treated any differently. but it s their feigned talk of being generous that is the most galling. this isn t charity or some kind of gift being handed out bay benevolent uncle. forget the fact that abortion is presently legal up to the 24th week in florida, but these
and sister, it s a horrible hole in the law. the people who would only qualify for the medicaid expansion are of a lower income than those who would qualify for the insure purchase of insurance subsidized. that s absolutely true. and the horror of this is that it s the adults without minor children who are the ones most vulnerable. the 40, 50-years-old working at low wages and do not have it through employment, but i must tell you that the catholic sisters in ohio have done an amazing job of their own nuns on the bus to make this day happen where governor kasich knew from a faith perspective they worked in the interfaith setting as well as directly with him lobbying for this decision. so i think he had a lot of political pressure and he also had a lot of faith pressure on him to do justice. this isn t charity. this is justice. everyone in the richest nation on earth has a right to have
him to do justice. this isn t charity. this is justice. everyone in the richest nation on earth has a right to have health care. ari, one other prominent republican, chris christie has the medicaid expansion in new jersey. i think it s going to be a huge factor. they can fight over it. the other thing with the wall street journal calling it obama-caide. this is a big story that goes to expanding coverage. sister, thank you very much for helping us with these big theological questions tonight. happy to do it. thank you. coming up, texas s new voting laws are going to make it harder for women to vote especially married or divorced women. a texas judge who had her
with the northern alliance and they had to get on these horses with short legs to take them up into the mountains and these really narrow paths. in the dark. so they re called horse soldiers. you got this because you spent almost all your free time, the success you ve had in business and you poured in to help the military whether it s their brain trauma unit and getting them jobs. that s your focus, transitioning the military who are going to civilian world to get them jobs. how are you doing that? brian, it is important and i ask everyone watching today, whether you re a small business, big business, fortune 500 company. we have to commit to hiring veterans. and, you know, this isn t charity. they are very motivated. they re focused. they have leadership qualities. these are the kinds of things that we want in our employees. and i ask everyone that s watching today, commit to hiring a veteran. i mean, this is the we owe
not investment or productivity. what are you doing? you take money away, not by charity, keep in mind. you play the heart strings, oh, the poor defensiveless people. this isn t charity. this is government force. you are taking money away from productive people. cheryl: you know and chris, here is the thing. pelosi actually believes this is the best way to do this. she doesn t even she is not thinking out of the box. she thinks hand out the check, keep them coming, this is the best way to create jobs and get money in the system. it s ludicrous. the worst part about it that s unfair. the worst part about it is you have to require taxes withheld on the checks. if you don t do it you get screwed at the end. you don t realize what the checks do. the checks are not good to come in your household at the end of the day. cheryl: chris? i mean, listen, to me it s simple. we have to decide as society if we want to help people who are unemployed? i think most americans and most e