across the nation the health care that they need. the states attorney general adjust that this morning. we are building an infrastructure to deal with the influx of individuals who are seeking safe and legal abortions in a state of new york. we have already seen an increase, and we anticipate that we will see more individuals coming from ohio, pennsylvania and other states. this fund will assist individuals with transportation, with childcare and with housing. because here in new york, we respect the woman s right to choose. it is unfortunate that immediately upon the fertilization in some states, that a government is not allowed to respect the rights of women. the governor of massachusetts, a republican, signed an order protecting health care workers in his state who provide abortions with out of state residents. look, let s not look say at the real impact of the opinion of five justicethat is hav millions of americans. there are already four stories out of san antonio,
we begin this hour with the supreme court decision to overturn roe v. wade, already having far reaching consequences. across the country, thousands of demonstrators are taking to the streets and dozens of cities today. their anger clear, palpable, the impact the friday s ruling already being felt. 13 states have trigger laws to immediately banned abortions should the supreme court and the law. now, patients in wisconsin, utah, missouri, south dakota, louisiana, kentucky, oklahoma and arkansas can no longer access and abortion at any point in the pregnancy. texas, tennessee, idaho have similar laws that are set to go effect in 30 days. up to 26 states can soon have total abortion bans, increasing the burden on states like new york to provide americans from
seconds at a time, we have to move forward, and we will take it back. tanya atkinson, president a planned parenthood advocates of wisconsin, thank you so much for taking the time to be with us. still to come, you will hear from two people who know the real world impact the supreme court ruling will have. they work day out today helping find safe care for those that need it. they will join us. from the elimination of rights to an attack on our democracy, new revelations this week at the january six hearings. what a surprise documentary could tell us about what was happening inside the white house. but first to richard louis who standing by with a look at the other stories we are watching this hour on msnbc. richard? alicia, good evening to you. shooting in norwich left two people dead and 21 others injured. it was during an annual pride festival there. officials are calling it an islamic terrorist act. the suspect was arrested after
to provide care at the right necessary. cal perry, as always, thank you so much for being with us. abortion procedures have also stopped in wisconsin. unlike other states with new, wisconsin s abortion ban dates back to 1849. it is one of the states where old laws, 1849, are coming back into place. with me now, the president of planned parenthood advocates in wisconsin, tanya you are down the ground, tell me what it looks like interstate. this is absolutely devastating for the people of wisconsin. when the ruling came down, we had patients in our waiting room. patients who had made a decision to have an abortion for their health, for their life, for their family, it was a decision that they made for their future, and the decision came down, and we had to go out in the waiting room and say, i
out of san antonio, where the texas tribune reported shortly after frightening s ruling that a nurse had this conversation with our patient. quote, i just said that you have to get dress and come back out to the lobby. i told her that the doctor will explain more, but we cannot even give you a consultation today. patient seeking care denied that care by conservatives on the supreme court. let s bring in our correspondents following the story, cal perry is in st. louis, missouri, where a complete abortion ban is now in effect. stephanie stanton is in austin, texas, another state set to ban the procedure. stephanie, tell me what is going on behind you. alicia, you can see we have an active march here in progress and downtown austin. i am down here on congress avenue on seventh street. this group of about several hundred at this point, they are marching their way from the capital here in austin.