Legislation designed to force a radical view of democrats in the senate that abortion should be universally available, common, without limit, and paid for by the taxpayer. That is an extreme and radical view. It is a view shared by a tiny percentage of americans, although a very High Percentage of activists that the Democratic Party who find, provide manpower politically. And it is also a very real manifestation of all war on women given the enormous Health Consequences that unlimited abortion has had damaging the health and sometimes even the lives of women. I have with me 317 statements from texas women who have been hurt by abortion along with letters from texans opposing this bill, along with letters from prolife doctors, nurses, lawmakers across the United States. With the chairmans permission i would like to have it entered into the record. Without objection. A number of the restrictions of this legislation would be invalidated, commonsense restrictions the vast majority of ameri
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.
Issued one would ask why to be a issue so many choice cards . Nevertheless the American Legion is optimistic that the recent rule change by eliminating the straightline rule and using the actual driving distance will allow more veterans access to health care under the Choice Program. The American Legion believes if va were to move forward with the rule change to include the va medical facility that can provide the needed medical care or Services Everyone would see increases in minimization and access to nonva health care. The American Legion applauds the senate for unanimously reminding the department of Veterans Affairs they have the obligation to provide nonva care where they cannot offer the same treatment as one of its own facilities within the 40mile driving distance from the veterans homes. We now call upon the house to take up h. R. 572 the veterans access to Community Care act and ensured its swift passage. Lets get these bills to the president s desk and make sure we have taki