Roe v. Wade Under Review; School Nurse Blows Whistle on Masks; Harvard Defends Race-Based Policies
(1:42) The writing could be on the wall for Roe v. Wade if the Supreme Court upholds Mississippi’s 15-week abortion ban. Legal historian and Florida State University law professor Mary Ziegler, explains why this case has caught everyone’s attention.
(11:27) Mallory Quigley, VP of Communications for the Susan B. Anthony List, makes the case for why banning abortions at 15 weeks makes sense from a pro-life perspective.
(21:16) Then, in America Q&A we find out how well people know their neighbors.
(24:17) Next, New Jersey school nurse, Erin Pein finally had enough of seeing kids harmed by horrible mask hygiene. She put her job on the line speaking out and she’s not sorry in fact, she’s just getting started.
WASHINGTON Within hours of the Supreme Court accepting a case that could lead it to overturn or scale back a landmark abortion rights ruling, Senator Michael Bennet, a Colorado Democrat facing re-election next year, issued a dire warning to supporters: The fate of Roe v Wade is on the line. “We cannot move backwards,” Mr. Bennet said in a campaign statement. “Colorado was a leader in legalizing abortion six years before Roe v Wade. I will.
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The network morning shows spent Tuesday morning sounding the alarm about “one of the most conservative lineups of justices in decades” on the Supreme Court preparing to hear a major abortion case. Two of the broadcasts even began their coverage by announcing a “Supreme Court Showdown,” as if they were promoting a boxing match rather than reporting on a sober legal topic with life and death implications.
“Supreme Court Showdown. Reaction pours in after the nation’s highest court agrees to hear a major challenge to abortion rights,” co-host Hoda Kotb proclaimed at the top of NBC’s