court clerks, of this preliminary injunction and distribute this preliminary injunction to all state court judges and all state court clerks. leading off our discussion in this breaking news tonight, arson seal, the former president of planned parenthood federation of america, she s current co-chair of american bridge 24 century. also delia, senior editor of legal correspondent for slate .com and host of the podcast and neil, a former acting u.s. attorney general. and an msnbc legal contributor. and tell you i want to go to your first, with what you think the supreme courts action might be. they took a different view, about a possible injunction here. i never want to predict, what s the supreme court is going to do. i want to say that this is an extraordinary piece of judicial
enforcing any administrative penalties in and administering any lawsuit brought pursuant to the texas health and safety code, is ordered that the state of texas must publish this preliminary injunction on all of its public-facing court websites with a visible, easy to understand instruction to the public that s.b. 8 lawsuits will not be accepted by texas courts. it is further ordered that the state of texas shall inform all state court judges and state court clerks of this preliminary injunction and distribute this preliminary injunction to all state court judges and state court clerks. leading off our discussion of this breaking news tonight are cecile richards, the former president of planned parenthood federation of america. she s currently co-chair of american bridge 21st century. and senior editor and legal
to share the stories. for congresswoman bush, this is only the second time today she has told this story on camera. these are fresh memories for her that she s clearly working through and sharing now in realtime. but there was a moment in our interview after everyone had told their stories and spoken about why they felt it was important to share that they all hugged each other. it was a real moment of solidarity. they all expressed that they were happy not to be doing this alone. that s a solidarity we also saw in the hearing room. we did the interview in the same place they testified this morning. and frankly, this hearing is really just a moment in time that s going to kick off to a larger continuing national conversation, because we re going to see the supreme court take up some of those restrictive voting laws. democrats and advocates will continue to keep this at the forefront. all right. thank you. i m joined now by the co-chair of the american bridge and former president of
parenthood federation of america. let s start with ali left off. we have lawmakers testifying publicly about their personal experiences with abortion. do you think that moves the needle at all? absolutely. there s nothing i can say to underscore the courage and leadership of these women. it s why elections and representations matter. through my years at planned parenthood, i thought if we can get to a place where half of congress could get pregnant, maybe we d be having a different conversation. finally having women being able to be telling their own stories and representing the real-lived experiences of people, and if there were ever an example of why people who are pregnant need to be able to make their own
abortion is under attack. what do we do? all of this already sparking nationwide protests and now president biden weighing in, calling the law extreme and blatantly violating the constitutional rights established under roe versus wade. under this new law, anyone can sue an abortion provider or anyone else who helps someone get an abortion after the six-week limit for at least 10,000 bucks. yes, it s insane. nbc news justice correspondent following the latest developments with us. president and ceo of planned parenthood federation of america is joining us and barbara mcquaid, former u.s. attorney. the order does not come to