Services. So if abortionists like kermit would be able to practice and set up shops and we did see many of the state Health Departments decide after hearing and realizing they havent don hadny kind of inspection of the clinics they went in and started doing them and they were finding some horrible tuitions and clinics have been shut down because of that but this would save it for law is specific to abortion it is invalid, or if it would indeed access to abortion and even then from there it has to go on to whether or not the state can prove that its going to improve access or Health Benefits for women and even then it would be yes the than is the punaro means possible plaques there are so many layers set up that practically any law dealing with abortion or impeding access in any way to abortion would be considered invalid. Some states have laws on the book that would require that providertheproviders of abortioe located near the Health Facility in the event that medical care is needed a
A three horse trailer. Im going to need two more horses. I want to thank all of you for watching. I want to thank bank of america for making the conversation possible. Thank all of you for coming out in the middle of the day. Thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2014] thank you so much. The next, attorney general speaks about the Civil Rights Act. And then a talk on u. S. Diplomacy and the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight 17. And then Charles Bolden on the anniversary of the moon landing. Tomorrow washington journal, marking the 45th anniversary of the moon landing. Buzz aldrin responds. A Bloomberg News reporter will talk about talks. She will discuss the democratic president ial candidates. Abouttrick clawson talks the status of talks concerning the iran nuclear program. And youtake your calls can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. For over 35 years, cspan yougs events directly
Next, eric holder talks about the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Then, Charles Bolden on the anniversary of the moon landing. John quincy adams was the second adams to be elected to the white house. The second northerner to be elected to the white house. Twoas only one of antislavery president s to be elected to the white house. He was deeply feared by the south. They worry that his vision of a unified country in which the federal government of the states were partners in a relationship that enabled the federal government to play leading roles in binding the country together through infrastructure projects, supporting manufacturing, and so on. He was deeply suspected by the Southern States who thought that he wanted too much power for the federal government. Frank kaplan on john quincy adams. On tuesday, eric holder spoke at a ceremony at Howard University. Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Civil Rights Act. That law was signed by president Lyndon Johnson on july 2 1964.
Executive director of the Mississippi Humanities Council describes efforts throughout the summer of 1964 to expand Voting Rights for blacks. Did you hear me . With freedom summer, the idea was they needed to attract National Attention to what was happening in mississippi. Civil rights activists worry that with their action, there was a lot of violence directed against them. There were murders and beatings that were not attracting National Attention. The idea is if you can bring in outsiders, northerners, whites, that can attract more National Attention, then they could show to the country and the rest of the world what needed to change. They brought down Civil Rights Activists to come help in this process and the deed they attracted a great deal of National Attention and quite tragically, with the murder of the michael schwerner, Andrew Goodman and james chaney. If focused National Attention on what was happening. We are in the cofo building. From 19631965 this was the head of the coun
Southern Historical Association annual meeting in atlanta. This is just under two hours. We are fortunate indeed he does miss abernathy returned yesterday from an extended stay in germany with the familys eldest daughter. Some of you know that she, as abe a, along with her mother, mrs. Abernathy then pregnant with their second daughter who miraculously survived the dynamite bombing of their home in montgomery in 1957. Along with tuskegee attorney fred gray, she is the last remaining leader from the montgomery bus boycott. On several occasions, i have been privileged to listen to mrs. Abernathy recall her experiences in the civil rights struggle and we are in for a treat. Our program is simple first we will hear some introductory comments or may scholar who will provide a biographical sketch of our subject and place her in historical context. Then mrs. Abernathy will offer her remembrances about the movement. Finally, we will open the floor to questions so we can have an engaging conver