them. they were on their phone as they went to the polish border. now the biggest issue is getting them to the united states. they have exhausted several options. for example, tourist visas. there is a hurdle with that. you have to prove you are going to go back to your origin country. right. it is a very unknown process right now. and it takes year wos to get toe u.s. if these issues aren t solved, another concern is they will go to the u.s.-mexico border. it is easier to fly to mexico and seek asylum at the border. we have seen it with ukrainians and russians. in fact, a family last week was turned away until they were eventually let in. they are looking at and discussing to see what they can do with these families who do want to come to the united states we know you will continue to follow this. sit certainly ongoing t. thank
course did get passed shortly after he got back to show an example that republicans and democrats might have their disagreements but there are things they can still come together on. you mentioned voting reform, which is one area no indication both sides will come together on. so, yes, we might be able to agree on simple relative things like roads and bridges, the big, thorny issues stim remain out there. and within the administration, of course, there s hope something could get done in 2022, but an acknowledgment that some of those issues aren t going to happen in 2022, certainly not in a bipartisan nature. macha, i want to play a quote from president biden from july of this year, because it has an urgency to it that we did not hear today. take a listen. i ve said it before. we re facing the most significant test of our democracy since the civil war. that s not hyperbole.
rights that the framers never intended. the legal defenders of roe content a woman s right to privacy and bodily autonomy trumps the right to life of the unborn child. exposing the illogical core of this argument justice thomas asks whether other actions beyond abortion is similarly protected. he said there was a case of south carolina involving a woman who had been convicted of criminal child neglect because she ingested cocaine during pregnancy. in the woman arguing for the sin of reproductive rights so that those issues aren t posed in this case, she didn t answer the question because doing so would collapse the house of cards the road was built upon. the court in a row has always used the viability argument to justify depriving infants of
of criminal child neglect. i understand your argument is about abortion. i am trying to look at the issue of bodily autonomy. and whether or not she has a right, autonomy. in the case of ingesting an illegal substance and causing harm to a previability fetus. of course those issues aren t posed in this case. again, i would say the states can regulate throughout pregnancy both before and after viability to preserve fetal life and preserve the woman s health. the court has said there are other constitutional issues at stake. for instance in the ferguson state. but again, that s not what this case is about. this case is about a ban on abortion that the state concedes is weeks before viability and the court has been clear for 50 years that the one thing that
finds its old demons , a reference to years of hooliganism. to be clear, these issues aren t settled, they aren t agreed upon. there are many many articles pointing out the trouble came from a small minority, that they represent nothing more than themselves. but they are being raised. because of that, from a purely sporting perspective, england s bid to hosting the 2030 football world cup looks to have got a bit harder. here s the bbc s dan roan. they said that the stewarding - exceeded requirements, that they had more security officials - here than at any other event but i think the fear will be that mayhem of last night could ve| beenjeopardised england s chances of being part - of a successful bid, a uk and irish bid, for the world cup. we ll see about the bid. but it is already clear that something that started being all about sport, about the achievements of two great