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and defend that right. abortion providers are seeking to block the measure. no word if the justices will step in. joining us now is nbc s julia ainsley. she covers the justice department and the supreme court. this is the most dramatic already, there s a court case argued in the court on the 15 weeks in mississippi, but this is six weeks. that s right. so the mississippi case that s coming before the supreme court in the next term, this fall. that they end abortion at 15 weeks. what this does is it takes it all of the way to six weeks before some women even know that they re pregnant and it would make defendants out of anyone involved and that could be an uber driver, someone who takes a woman to a clinic and someone with a very loose connection to a woman that would act as bounty hunters and get $10,000 through a lawsuit by suing those individuals who may have a connection to an abortion. texas, of course, the
distances in texas. already there were few clinics in texas and people have to travel such long distances and it s always the women who have fewer resources who don t have the ability to have child care, to travel to pay for a motel or a hotel to get to a clinic. as we understand, the abortion clinics in texas were effectively just shut down at midnight when this went into effect and many states that are smaller, a woman may be able to cross state lines and that may not be possible for a lot of women and you are seeing significant pushback from the legal advocates all over the country as well as in texas where they re asking the supreme court to weigh in on an emergency application which they may still do, but i think the silence last night meant something and it may tee up what we could see in the fall when they weigh in on that mississippi case, as well. the supreme court normally, there is one duty justice overnight, and they usually act
military capability that you don t have now. you may celebrate and fire your guns in the air. that is not going to help you deliver food, water and services to the afghan people. so good luck. you can celebrate now and on 11, and you will upon need us and the world community and you will be on your own. secretary william cohen, as always, thank you very much for your expertise and wisdom. we appreciate it. good to be with you. and ida s aftermath. search teams still trying to reach stranded survivors three days after ida made landfall. the latest on the ground in hard-hit louisiana and texas abortion clinics turning patients away as the highly restrictive abortion law goes into effect outlawing all abortions. why isn t the supreme court getting involved? this is andrea mitchell reports only on msnbc.
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