for the audience, if you have any questions, please tweet us at u.s. live. and we will try to answer your questions. marjorie, you have been working for a good portion of your life on trying to overturn roe v. wade. now that this has happened at the supreme court, can you talk about your initial filling, your initial emotion when you heard this come down. having gone from a pro choice a pro-life position and whether to narrow winds along the way it seemingly all of them possible. back in the day arrived last friday. a great joy. because we are at the beginning now. a brand-new pro-life movement where we can serve women and their needs and often save the lives of children waiting to be born. can you talk about a moment in the past 50 years that was so critical that led to this right now. narrow winnings of winning the majority and narrow winnings within the judiciary for the confirmation process and and we: merit, those are two pretty significant processes. to allow
important program and i m joined by senator tina smith. it s about the supreme court decision about roe v. wade and puts the russian of abortion back to the states. senator smith, thanks for joining us today. senator smith: i m sorry i can t be with you in person but i m glad to have a conversation with you. we have so many questions. for our audience, if you have questions, you can tweet us @ post live. we heard a little bit about your reaction in the out true in the intro. it s been two days now, three days since this happened. what are your thoughts after her processing this for a few days? senator smith: long before i ever came to the united states senate, i worked at planned parenthood. i came to understand firsthand how people make these decisions about whether or not to continue pregnancy and i so people make decisions with such strong judgment, such good moral judgment. what i ve been thinking about a lot is that people who were in the abortion clinic friday, peop
anthony pro-life america who has worked for this day the supreme court to overturn roe v. wade. thank you for having me on. i am looking forward to it. for the audience, if you have any questions, please tweet us at u.s. live. and we will try to answer your questions. marjorie, you have been working for a good portion of your life on trying to overturn roe v. wade. now that this has happened at the supreme court, can you talk about your initial filling, your initial emotion when you heard this come down. having gone from a pro choice a pro-life position and whether to narrow winds along the way it seemingly all of them possible. back in the day arrived last friday. a great joy. because we are at the beginning now. a brand-new pro-life movement where we can serve women and their needs and often save the lives of children waiting to be born. can you talk about a moment in the past 50 years that was so critical that led to this right now. narrow winnings of winning
decision about roe v. wade and puts the russian of abortion back to the states. senator smith, thanks for joining us today. senator smith: i m sorry i can t be with you in person but i m glad to have a conversation with you. we have so many questions. for our audience, if you have questions, you can tweet us @ post live. we heard a little bit about your reaction in the out true in the intro. it s been two days now, three days since this happened. what are your thoughts after her processing this for a few days? senator smith: long before i ever came to the united states senate, i worked at planned parenthood. i came to understand firsthand how people make these decisions about whether or not to continue pregnancy and i so people make decisions with such strong judgment, such good moral judgment. what i ve been thinking about a lot is that people who were in the abortion clinic friday, people who had made a decision about what they needed to do and the best decision they co
hello. i am leanne caldwell. now we speak with marjorie who is the head of the susan b. anthony pro-life america who has worked for this day the supreme court to overturn roe v. wade. thank you for having me on. i am looking forward to it. for the audience, if you have any questions, please tweet us at u.s. live. and we will try to answer your questions. marjorie, you have been working for a good portion of your life on trying to overturn roe v. wade. now that this has happened at the supreme court, can you talk about your initial filling, your initial emotion when you heard this come down. having gone from a pro choice a pro-life position and whether to narrow winds along the way it seemingly all of them possible. back in the day arrived last friday. a great joy. because we are at the beginning now. a brand-new pro-life movement where we can serve women and their needs and often save the lives of children waiting to be born. can you talk about a moment in the p