and cities across the country. protesting the right-wing supreme court decision. ending roe and, abortion rights is. summer over to negroes with most seismic and unpopular decisions the board has made in decades. i think it s both a symptom, and the cause, of a court that is declining rapidly losing its legitimacy, which now seems beak tearing it apart from the inside. the new york times reported investigation to who leaked draft decisions to overturn roe says some employees said the leak investigation for the tape of the atmosphere outside the court. that is already grotesque disagreements. the leaks have spurred have been judged breathe jim vice versa. i i m the doors you speak open. are closed. joining me now times vests gator who wrote that story, jody kate. jody, it s a great piece of
abortion rights in idaho last night, having been followed today, by a wave of abortion bans, to kicking in. trigger laws, going into effect today in several states. doctors in texas, now facing the possibility of life in prison for performing the procedure. in many of those same states, these new restrictions drive more people to the polls. in kansas, alone, women make up 65% of new richest hurt voters. that s only a 16-point difference from before the supreme court leak about ending roe. here with us, tonight, erin haines, of the associated press, and now editor at large for the 19th, a nonpartisan, non profit newsroom, focused on policy, gender, and politics, and tim miller, a contributor to the bulwark, and former communications director for jeb
what kind of support system should these states provide if they re going to force people to give birth? it s really interesting because ending abortion s song that it s pro child. but forcing someone to carry a pregnant see determines not poulin profile. what is pro child and pro families to create policies that keep children safe. there are these long list of policies. access to universal health care, pre child health care, affordable housekeeping, mental health services, i could go on and on. the reason i can go on is because we don t really care about kids and our country. if we cared about children, our towns, our communities are policies would look very different. you ve written a lot about racial disparities in the foster care system. will the end of roe make that worse? i think so. in the same way that ending roe