today and also today the president said he wants to secure the right to choose for every woman in america. the vice president, kamala harris, gave a speech in florida, pledging she and the president would do everything they can to try to make it easier for women to access abortions but there really isn t much they can do, theyjust don t have enough votes in congress to pass a nationwide federal law guaranteeing abortion rights. instead as you say these rules are being made very differently in every individual state in the nation so you have some that have completely banned the procedure while you have other states like california and oregon declaring themselves to be sanctuary states, saying women from elsewhere can come there to have an abortion if they need one so that s why you are seeing the battle
whether it is going to be legal at a certain stage, just like in the mississippi hearing in 2018, it is now up to 15 weeks where you are allowed to have an abortion. it is up to the decision of each state. rae an abortion. it is up to the decision of each state. roe v wade was decision of each state. roe v wade was in decision of each state. roe v wade was in place decision of each state. roe v wade was in place coming i decision of each state. roe v i wade was in place coming onto 50 years when that decision was overturned. it looks like it will remain a divisive topic. will it change any time soon? no, and quite honestly, i am pro life but i do believe we are going to have abortion access probably until the end of time and just like bill clinton, it is a sad, rare and legal, it isn tjust a matter of when you see life as a viable and the other question is, do you also do it in the case of rape and incest, where do we stand in that scenario. amy tarkanian, thank you very
that takes place. it is pretty mixed and i think the fact that if abortion was to be a right, you should have been passed by congress and then signed by the president. it should have been. so now you have legislation created by very left leaning supreme court at the time where they went 7 nine. i mean, seven out of the nine. i mean, seven out of the nine voted in favour of making abortion legal and the current supreme courtjust do not see it that way and they actually believe there is no support in the text of the structure of the text of the structure of the us constitution and so it was virtually something that was virtually something that was made up in order to have their conclusion, leaning into their conclusion, leaning into their direction, of what they wanted to see play out and that is not really the role of the supreme court.
emergently with g-7 nations on tuesday, but we begin with a renewed focus of the so-called border. that would become a lot harris who traveled to texas this weekend making abortion and fun raising focus rather than the growing crisis at our southern border. kevin corke is following the latest reaction and no pressure at the white house is facing tonight. this is interesting. at the vice president is at hitting the late-night comedy circuit tonight. we will have a bit more about that coming up later. however, this visit to texas is renewing the focus on her role as a so-called borders are. despite please, even from some members of her party to visit the southern border, tackling the nations immigration problem nope. it wasn t what brought the vp t texas saturday. there is an election in 31 days.
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