oh, my god. bipartisan action on the issues of guns. congress passing that bill exactly one month to the day of that horrific massacre that occurred in uvalde, texas. this bill doesn t do everything i want. it does include action that is will save lives. the pride parade in oslo canceled after a shooting near a gay bar killed at least two people and hurt eight others. i m pamela brown in washington. you are in the cnn newsroom. angst and euphoria as a divided nation reacts to the supreme court s most life-changing ruling in decades. today protests have spilled across the country including outside the supreme court. one day after five justices overturned the landmark roe v. wade decision after nearly 50 years. american women no longer have a constitutional right to an abortion and 26 states are expected to enact laws banning abortion. for opponents of abortion rights and many conservatives it is a breathtaking victory decades in the making and seemed completely out
that s why their disapproval is going up. how does support for legal abortion break down by states? i think this is obviously the big question going forward. you had the legal analysts on before. this goes back to states. if you look at an average poll since 2012, you do see there are a number of states where opposition outruns support. it s mostly in the southeast but it s also in the plain states and this is where a lot of the states do have those trigger laws that are going to outlaw abortion but i will also note, we have a midterm election coming up in about four and a half months. lit be very interesting to see democrat candidates in states like pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin where the clear majority support legal abortion. it s not just about federal election, it s about state level leks. i think it will be a lot of democratic candidates for governor who will run on abortion rights because the fact is, it s more popular than not many the majority of states. all right. th
well, this morning, president biden signed historic federal gun safety legislation into law and it addresses one of the most contentious issues in the nation and is the first major gun reform to pass through congress in decades. the bill came together in the wake of mass shootings in uvalde and in buffalo and it got support from both sides of the aisle. but the president acknowledged it falls short of what he and the democrats had hoped. well, this bill doesn t do everything i want. it does include actions i ve long called for that are going to save lives. it funds crisis intervention including red flag laws. it keeps guns out of the hands of people who are a danger to themselves and others and it finally closes what is known as the boyfriend loophole so if you assault your boyfriend or girlfriend you can t buy a gun or own a gun. and after signing the bill
our neighborhoods but sadly nearly 73% of americans that we meet do not even know that these resources exist and so that s really been my challenge to those of us who are pro-life right now this this moment of getting our voices out there. promoting websites like standing with you.org and other places where women can go and families can go and get support and services. right, because as you all know economists are now predicting that child poverty, the rate of that is going to go up. many of these states now banning abortion do not have paid family leave. they don t have the extended medicaid for women giving birth. can you explain how you re going to fight for these disadvantaged women who wanted to get an abortion and couldn t because of the state they live in and their children who are growing up in poverty. well, we ve been fighting for these women and their families for 50 years. the abortion industry and what we hear on campuses all the time, that tells women that abortion is
of city hall and this group continues to be out here. they say they want more and more people to come and show their support and show their frustration, because they are demanding change. pam. all right, camila, nadia, joe, thank you all. an ohio state lawmaker is sharing her own story of abortion. theresa wrote in a 2015 time magazine article on the heartbeat law, quote, without having planned to speak out beforehand i made it known i have been a victim of rape and underwent an abortion while serving in the military. teresa fedor joins me now. you were the victim of rape and had an abortion. you called this the largest reversal women s personal privacy rights in u.s. history. how will it play out in ohio? well, thank you very much for having me on and i m just one of the many, many stories throughout america who lived