a chinese gay couple and they are the most wonderful people that i know. they are loving and caring. . and if i didn t think that i wouldn t have given them two wonderful children. reporter: the surrogate pregnancy is not unusual. a growing number of women in the u.s. are becoming surrogates for wealthy chinese couples who can t have a child of their own for biological or legal reasons. agencies are seeing a large influx of customers from overseas. in fact 40% of their clients are from china. they can choose, we have basic and v.i.p. plans. it costs around $150,000 u.s. to have a child this way. the company s founder says that chinese clients started knocking on her door around four years ago. they feel that it s safe here. the laws are completely
case. is a promise every nominee to the supreme court makes. an ideal that inevitably runs into partisan pushback. we have a lot of issues about presidential power. because he has weighed in these issues, the profound burden to show he will serve as a fair and independent check on the president. trump introduced brett kavanaugh. groups rallied and sounded the alarm. will undermine marriage equality. the supreme court may confront other divisive issues. whether a 40-foot latin cross entering world war i veterans violates the prohibition of the government endorsing religion. state regulations on surrogate pregnancy. medicaid funds used for abortion. the limits of executive power. ongoing challenges to