aside from fixing the supreme court as you put it nancy, how do you challenge this texas law? since they stopped a hearing that was supposed to take place today, i don t know how you stop this radical think out we have garland in the department of justice, we have to criminally prosecute, under the face act. which is an act that protects women s rights, to actually go to an abortion provider, and get medical care for reproductive decisions, that are supposed to be private. so the face act, should be very vigorously enforced. and entities that go into court and try to stop providers, and uber drivers, and friends and family who supported women s rights, to make her own medical decisions, they should be criminally charged, under the face act. not just civilly. we need to fight this as hard as we can. because these people are ruthless.
drivers sued under the new law. and the website, hosting service, go daddy pulling the plug on an antiabortion website, that allows people to report anonymous tips. and suspected abortions. just the latest in an escalating fight, over texas s heartbeat bill. which bans abortions after six weeks. before many women even know their pregnant. some republicans are speaking out against this law is. well this bill in texas seems to be a bit extreme, with this problem of bounties for people that turn in somebody that drove someone to an abortion clinic. for me i m pro-life. but what i don t like to see, is this idea of every citizen being able to tattle. sue an uber driver, as you said, be deputized to enforce this abortion law, to whatever they want. six states expressing interest in passing similar, laws with all eyes on the supreme court s conservative justices. joining me now is the senior
obligated to act in our client s best interest. (other money manager) so when do you make more money? only when your clients make more money? (judith) yep, we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we re clearly different. welcome back turning to the national debate over the country s reckoning with its past. and what many say is the need for honest teaching about race in history. this push intensified in the wake of the george floyd murder, now leading to a backlash. with gop lawmakers introducing dozens of bills, attacking so-called critical race theory, in some towns teachers and school officials have even been fired, for teaching materials, that address america s racial past. the town of south lake texas, has become an epicenter for this debate. and it is the subject of nbc s newest podcast, south lake. controversy in south lake tonight, after teens posted a
route is fashion under this, law they re no longer performing abortions, after six weeks. so some of the statements of support that you cited in the introduction to the segment, they re really just nibbling, it s sort of at the edges of what this lies about. because an uber driver cannot be charged, or anybody s aiding and abetting, it cannot be charged unless someone is getting an abortion after six weeks. and the providers in texas, at least getting an abortion at an abortion clinic, as opposed to some kind of surreptitious way. which is certainly going to increase under this, law and hopefully people can do so safely. but right now, if you are an abortion provider in texas, you are not providing abortions after six weeks. we don t even have to get those bounty hunters, they don t even have to get those bounty hunters, on the trails of individuals who are seeking medical care. because they ve already won. by shutting down abortions after six weeks. the face act. maybe really importan
uncomfortable conversations. that is happening everywhere. it s comforting for them to be able to hear from a tizzy. how did we all get. here i have a good friend who s texted me constantly what s happening in her, town in her meetings, and it s really troubling to her, in trying to figure out how to, change in what s to do, and people getting hurt the most are the teachers. the educators. and the kids. just quickly. what was the most troubling thing that you found? in looking at south lake? one of the most troubling dynamics i would say, is that when you look at a lot of the early reporting on this situation, when you talk to folks there, they center the voices of local politicians, like allen wet she immense, in powerful parents, well-known administrators are teachers of the district, but the kids are often left out. when you re at the school board meetings, they don t get to talk about the education that they want or they believe they deserve. and so there s all these adults, at