majority, voted to overturn roe v. wade, eliminating in an instant 49 years of precedent and productions. now, a lot of the country s minority, to make life-changing decisions for the majority. on the basis not of science or medicine, but religion, specifically on when conservative christians believe life begins. that decision set off a cascade of new state laws, either severely restricting or completely banning the procedure. making an abortion so difficult to get that pregnancy itself was suddenly at risk. you ve heard just some of the stories. amanda, we ve had her on this show from texas, who was denied an abortion even as she was miscarrying and septic, and onda in florida who lost half the blood in her body and had lasting damage done to her uterus after doctors sent her home to miscarry at home alone at 16 weeks because there was still a fetal heart beat. kelly shannon in alabama who was denied an abortion and forced to drive across state lines for crucial reproductive
. trey: good evening and thank you for joining us i m trey gowdy it is sunday night in america . for the first time in history of former president of the united states was found guilty of criminal charges, it happened in the new york state courtroom on all 34 counts. this is one battle in what promises to be a much longer w war. remember brad did not want to do the case, he came out he said there s no case everyone tells me this is the easiest case they ve overturned but they don t care because they wanted to last until after the election, the only problem so far my poll numbers have gone up. trey: how did we get here prosecutors have more power than any other participant in the committal justice system there would be no judge want where sean presiding if alvin bragg had not brought the case. they brought this case despite a record of being soft on crime, bragg struggles to find cases worthy of his time and resources except for election leading cases against political opp
. trey: good evening and thank you for joining us i m trey gowdy it is sunday night in america . for the first time in history of former president of the united states was found guilty of criminal charges, it happened in the new york state courtroom on all 34 counts. this is one battle in what promises to be a much longer w war. remember brad did not want to do the case, he came out he said there s no case everyone tells me this is the easiest case they ve overturned but they don t care because they wanted to last until after the election, the only problem so far my poll numbers have gone up. trey: how did we get here prosecutors have more power than any other participant in the committal justice system there would be no judge want where sean presiding if alvin bragg had not brought the case. they brought this case despite a record of being soft on crime, bragg struggles to find cases worthy of his time and resources except for election leading cases against political opp
Agree on plans for a two year transition period after breakfast and well talk with take a look at what it means for businesses. And where the European Court set rule on the case of two jailed turkish journalists we look at how that countrys crackdown on the media and Civil Society is affecting thousands of lives. Hello im terry martin good to have you with us. We begin in the u. K. Where International Weapons experts have begun analyzing the talks and used to poison a former russian spy and his daughter in the city of sauls berry says russia hits back at british allegations that it is behind the Attack Moscow is demanding that britain provide evidence to back up its claims but police in the u. K. Think that the. Evidence points the evidence or culpability points to the russian state and as it did in the case of Alexander Litvinenko the trail of polonium led back very clearly to the russian state and in the end. Mr putin is in charge and that is that im afraid he cannot escape responsib
the killer of georgia a nursing student break laken riley was charged with murder he pleaded not guilty even as an abc news article that his case was a rallying cry for conservatives. actually abc news i think were sick of seeing innocent people out for a run get murdered, joining us jonathan fahey ice director, director i hate to sound cynical, actually i don t the border has been a disaster for years, why now is there a daily limit to how much illegality or unlawfulness we can stomach. i don t think it s wrong to be cynical this is been done because the administration is cynical on the issue leverage anything for three and half years even though we had ten or 12 dozen people coming per day but it s an election issue they wanted. after treating the issue seriously and trying to deal with it but we all know it s