the committee has been very much telegraphing they feel like they are getting a whole bunch of stuff. of course there are some people whose testimony they may not actually ever be able to secure. but there is so much to learn about january 6th, just the volume of information that we don t know about, the number of threads to pull is so large, that even if they only get a significant fraction of what they are hoping to get, it will still be a substantial, sizable amount of new information that we don t yet have this. kbrd, the draft executive order is a big deal. it s just one document. they have gotten hundreds. that s amazing. done goldman, luke broad waertd, and a special thank you to betsy woodruff swan today. thank you for starting us off. when we come back, once again, the supreme court has close tony allow the texas abortion ban to remain in effect. and on the eve of roe versus weighed s 49th anniversary activists are worried that the land mark ruling giving women the right t
americans say if roe versus weighed is overturned they would like their state to set laws that are more permissive. to minnie s point, the fight, if you are lucky enough to live in a state committed to protecting women s right to health care choice, that is still available to you. but if you are not, and there are millions of wome who are not, it is a whole different story. absolutely, as you said, abortion care i said it earlier, abortion care is health care. i think people don t realize how important that is. unplanned pregnancies are associated with increased mortality, preterm deliveries and prematurity. we know that women may, pregnant people may try to use unsafe means to end the pregnancy. and so we also know abortion care is important for psychological and physical well-being. so, again, abortion care is
suffer in direct violation of their constitutional rights. remember the new york times editorial board reflecting on tomorrow s anniversary of the roe versus weighed decision rights this about the state of abortion care in america today. the week of its 49th birthday, roe v weighed is hobbled not only is it unlikely to make it to 50 in any recognizable form but for millions of women across the country who live in states where abortion is almost unobtainable even now, it might as well already be gone. joining us now, mini, and dr. block stock. you know, dr. black stock, we talk so much about the other crisis, the other pandemics, covid. but this has been going on with almost equal velocity, if you will, in this country, over the last two years. and i wonder your thoughts on this sort of weird juncture
wednesday s oral argument on abortion could be america s most important day in court. remind us with the status quo is in terms of abortion and what significance we should attach to some the things that are being set on wednesday? it is some the things that are being set on wednesday? on wednesday? it is quite astonishing on wednesday? it is quite astonishing that on wednesday? it is quite astonishing that all - on wednesday? it is quite astonishing that all of - on wednesday? it is quite l astonishing that all of these on wednesday? it is quite - astonishing that all of these years after roe astonishing that all of these years after roe versus astonishing that all of these years after roe versus wade astonishing that all of these years after roe versus wade and - astonishing that all of these years after roe versus wade and all- astonishing that all of these years after roe versus wade and all thej after roe versus wade and all the years after roe versus wade and all the y
inevitable, i think. that treats a aradox inevitable, i think. that treats a paradox because inevitable, i think. that treats a paradox because the inevitable, i think. that treats a paradox because the big - inevitable, i think. that treats a | paradox because the big critique inevitable, i think. that treats a i paradox because the big critique was judicial activism has come from the liberals committed come from the left and they created all these new rights that weren t envisioned by the constitution. now some of the rights they created, conservatives think could be uncreated because they should not have been created by courts in the first place. it’s a courts in the first place. it s a false the courts in the first place. it s a false the economy. courts in the first place. it s a false the economy. it - courts in the first place. it s a false the economy. it doesn tj courts in the first place. it s a i false the economy. it doesn t really work any more and in fact, what