that s in essence what it would ultimately do. the proponents of the bill say it would allow abortions only up to the 23 or 24th week but the language of the bill would allow for somebody to say i have a mental issue with having this child and allow abortions right up to the end. here are some of the things it would clearly do. kill conscience laws, the laws that say a doctor or medical facility that has a religious-based objection to abortion need not perform abortions, it would wipe it out. parental notification laws would be killed. parents would not be allowed state laws parents notified gone. waiting periods. prohibition on gender-based abortion. i will have a boy and i wanted a girl. the bans in the second and third trimesters would be put at risk if not completely
the voters and their representatives decide not judges. that s the legal rational. this is what jeffrey, to your point, january 22nd, 1973, the u.s. acceptsupreme court confir legality of a woman s right to have the abortion. a woman s right to an abortion fell within the right to privacy recognized and grizwald versus connecticut protected by the 14th amendment and gave women the right for abortion during the entirety of their pregnancy and defined different levels of state interests for regulating abortion the second and third trimesters. again, that s what you said. then, as you said, alito is saying roe was egregiously wrong from the start and it s time to send this back to the states. wrong from the start. there is reasoning exceptionally wreak and the decision is damaging with damaging consequences. so that is from justice alito from the very beginning, the
brian: it s fantastic. yeah. they re all out and about. they are all home. kaitlin is on trimesters so doesn t have to go school until june be off until january 2nd. means you have to get a job for six weeks. ainsley: already out. brian: i sent her to the docks to help with the supply chain problem. i said just pick up work. steve: wrong docks. you need to send her to california. brian: you are right. steve: as different as it is to make your children an alcoholic children when they re of age. wait until they come back and they are married. ainsley: or with kids. then it gets really fun. steve: one step at a time. brian: hypothetical. ainsley: yours are all three married now. steve: peter came home with his wife hillary and we had a lovely time. made all sorts of we had some pictures that i sent oh, look at that and we played outside. we played catch. that s a doocy family tradition. in our backyard. peter and i would play catch when he was just a little kid. now that he is married
governor signed a six week abortion ban into law, that really the substance of this ban cannot be squared with the current precedent set by roe versus wade, which decided that women have a constitutional right to privacy and making their own decisions and the decision to have an abortion in the first trimester is a private one between a woman and her doctor. subsequent trimesters of course would have more regulation other than roe v wade. but would have more regulation other than roe v wade. than roe v wade. but the fight continues. than roe v wade. but the fight continues, doesn t than roe v wade. but the fight continues, doesn t it? - than roe v wade. but the fight continues, doesn t it? this- than roe v wade. but the fight continues, doesn t it? this is. than roe v wade. but the fight continues, doesn t it? this is aj continues, doesn t it? this is a fiuht continues, doesn t it? this is a fight that continues, doesn t it? this is a fight that will continues, doesn t it? this
resulted in fetal deaths. all 14 mothers were unvaccinated. so, now we just know the stats of the risk to pregnant women. that s right, and look, as someone who was pregnant and gave birth early in the pandemic, i definitely understand the stress and fear of pregnant women. i mean, just as is, but also during the pandemic. and i think, you know, all pregnant women want to do the right thing for ourselves, for our health, for our babies, and at this point, the evidence is so clear that the vaccines are safe and they are very effective in pregnancy. we also know that pregnant women are at elevated risk from severe outcomes due to covid-19. they re more likely to be hospitalized, more likely to die, tragically, but also more likely to have premature birth and consequences to the baby. and on the other hand, getting the vaccine in all three trimesters, we know, is not linked to miscarriage or stillbirth or other adverse effects so doing the right thing for our babies also means getting v