access point in the southeast. we already have a long waiting line. when you compress the time that women have to make these decisions i don t think it s reasonable to call this thing a 12-week ban because inside of that 12 weeks there is a lot going on that would be obstacles to women in being able to get care. north carolina s democratic governor roy cooper warned of the devastating impact his state s new abortion ban could have. in the legislations many medical obstacles some will likely be denied access to abortions before the 12 we cut off. as you know, governor cooper vetoed the bill last week. state republicans in the legislature used their supermajority to override him. to be clear, access to abortion care in north carolina was never widespread and now it s even more limited. north carolina reports there are only 14 abortion clinics in the state being at least 91% of
donors, the vacation homes, we are talking about special invitations offered by justices on the supreme court to these wealthy donors. i mean the back and forth between this group of basically wealthy activist, and supreme court justices, during moments and where the supreme court is here in cases in derek really influencing them and part of their sort of ideological crusade. i mean, it s just such a shocking breach of ethics that the justices have to understand how just destructed that is to the legacy of the court. so it s not even that. it s not something that these people are wealthy and they have access, but for most ordinary americans, the work of the quite was incredibly inaccessible instilled a pandemic when the courts began live streaming audio of all arguments. otherwise, just go down, there it s a waiting line to get in, unless you knew the justices right. and they would give you the seats, no one has this kind of access to the court. the east donors did, and that is
have access, but for most ordinary americans, the work of the quite was incredibly inaccessible instilled a pandemic when the courts began live streaming audio of all arguments. otherwise, just go down, there it s a waiting line to get in, unless you knew the justices right. and they would give you the seats, no one has this kind of access to the court. the east donors did, and that is the part that is really unfortunate. for most of us, if you want to influence the courts, you write a lot rubble article about it, and hope someone reads, it and they. don t you write it and the kiss briefing you have someone reads it and you know what side it. you don t buy a building across the street from the supreme court, which is what this reverend did. he was over $30 million for this purpose of changing the course of american politics and part of that project was influencing these justices and to do that, he bought a building across the street from the court. he got access to courts employe
military, diplomatic step forward in this conflict. he said they are trying to slow this down, and this could have a significant impact. take a listen to what he had to say. translator: as of today, more than 150 vessels are in a waiting line to fulfill their contractual obligations concerning delivery of our agricultural products. this is an artificial queue. it only arose because russia is deliberately delaying the passage of the ships. reporter: he said the object of this was for russia to sort of further impinge on the global food supply, which is something that we, of course, saw happening up until this grain deal came into force. 150 ships, by the way, would be more than half of the number that had already sailed as of october 7th according to the u.n. so a very significant number. meanwhile, this grain deal is expected to expire towards the end of next month. the ukrainians want to keep it going. u.n. efforts to salvage it continue, laila. clare sebastian reporting live fr
discrediting the russian armed forces when you say they re responsible of bombing ukrainian cities. you re facing up to 15 years in jail, like in my case because i personally accused vladimir putin for being responsible for unleashing this war. so you mentioned the article. i want to read an excerpt from it. you urged your fellow russians to, quote, not believe the lies and demand the truth, to stick out like a sore thumb, to debate, to stand up for our dignity. are enough of your fellow russians willing to risk what you re risking, your freedom or more? you never know, you know. i hope there is a long waiting line before me and those guys who are waiting for their extradition hearing. so far i m risking an arrest and up to 15 years in jail if i m