Ban. Yeah, absolutely. Allows abortions if situations where patients are failing not close enough to say that its necessary to prevent death. And that means that these patients are left in that gap. Meghan mentioned. And i mean, just ask the obvious question here. This world did not exist before roe was overturned. Absolutely. Right. Part of the challenges, the meaning of the statute, this federal statute that protects people in emergencies. And idaho is trying to say that this is a new problem that the federal government is is creating the rules. But in fact, this has always been the treatment for abortions or sometimes the treatment for these kinds of conditions. Its just that it wasnt banned before. Dobbs has changed the landscape. Its not that emtala has changed. Its that emtala plays out differently. Now the dobbs allows abortions to be bound with very strict are no exceptions for health. Ryan follow dobbs who was supposed to the intent of dobbs of send it back to the states. And
a trial of refs wearing body cams in adult grassroots footy will be doubled after they were used in around 500 matches and no instance of abuse were recorded. and one for the swifties taylor swift has been named time magazine s person of the year to cap off a stellar 2023. the star said she is the proudest and happiest that she s ever felt. time now to leave you with 10 seconds of teddy. the teacher s pet, this assistant labradoodle, helps a teacher in london who had a stroke. you re all caught up. bye for now. voiceover: this is bbc news. we ll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. the framers of the american constitution harboured few illusions about human nature, and that s why they invested so much significance in this place the us supreme court, the ultimate check on executive and legislative power. my guest today was the first woman to be appointed as a justice in this court. for 25 years, she
you were raised on a ranch in remote arizona. i was. you described yourself as a cowgirl. well, i was. i grew up on this remote cattle ranch that was half in arizona and half in new mexico. we weren t near any town. and so our little community consisted of my parents and me and about six cowboys. and we all lived, basically, in the same place and tried to run the ranch. we had cattle and we also raised enough horses to do the work on the ranch. and that was my life. so you were a very practical girl? i think so, because we had to solve all the problems ourselves. if something broke down or you had a problem, you couldn t turn to the yellow pages and call a repair person for help. you had to fix it yourself. and would you say that you brought that sort of common sense, that practicality, to your long career in the law and in public service? perhaps a bit. and my parents were very independent in the sense that they thought the best government was the government closest to them
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dispute, but when house republicans and attorney general merrick garland now spilling onto the house floor where lawmakers are expected to vote soon on whether to hold garland in contempt of court honduras. but does the gop have the votes they need to get this done we re live from capitol hill and secretary of state antony blinken says he is frustrated after hamas suggested several changes to a proposed ceasefire deal. gaza, how negotiators are now trying to look ahead to what happens after the fighting stops and a somber ceremony that children who survived the sandy hook school shooting are now graduating from high school. how they re reflecting on 12 years since that terrible day. we re following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central attorney general merrick garland has dedicated his career to following the law and now he could soon be sanctioned on capitol hill for breaking the rules. this afternoon, the house is expe