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wasn t as constitutional then today might make you think. for example, it was not a particularly controversial decision among american evangelicals. the southern baptist convection, they adopted pro abortion resolutions regularly during the 1970s and the december baptist. when roe was handed down, the southern baptist convention welcomed and explained why. he said i felt that it was only after a child was born and had a life separate from its mother that it became an individual person and always been for seem to me that when it is best for the mother in the future it should be allowed. southern baptist convention. we re on roe versus wade and also really a genius between the political parties there were a lot of pro-choice republicans. republican governors were at the forefront of decriminalizing in that states in the 1960s including the governor of california ronald reagan. in 1967, governor reagan signed into law the so it s not there was not disagreements over abor ....
many states will. at least half a dozen already are, as of yesterday. now the rule has been overturned, 26 states are certainly to ban abortion in the coming days and months according to the institute. it advocates for reproductive rights. they have so-called trigger bans on the books. they are laws designed to automatically ban abortion if roe were to be overturned. officials and seven of those states, missouri, south dakota, louisiana, kentucky, oklahoma, utah, and arkansas, have already activated these bands. chief justice john roberts was the only conservative justice that disagreed with the court s decision. he disagreed. he ruled in favor of upholding mississippi s 50-week abortion ban. roberts did not vote to overturn roe entirely. however, all three justices appointed by the now twice impeached president now voted to overturn. roe nancy pelosi singled him out in her remarks yesterday. take a listen. how about those justices coming before the senators and sayin ....
the most important thing. what they are finding not just tory voters sitting on their hands but tory activists, unable to defend the prime minister. unable to leafleting campaign in quite the way they used to and i think, if that is what is the driving force, then it is going to be very difficult for boris johnson s cabinet colleagues and other senior tories, johnson s cabinet colleagues and otherseniortories, in johnson s cabinet colleagues and other senior tories, in spite of what they might say in public to look at this and than, they are heading to an election defeat. i think it is possible but unlikely. yes or no, should he stay or should he go? yes or no, should he stay or should he no? ., yes or no, should he stay or should he io? ., ., yes or no, should he stay or should he no? ., ., , ., ., ., he go? not a question for me, a auestion he go? not a question for me, a question for he go? not a question for me, a question for them he go? not a question for me, a ques ....
years. good morning. and welcome to way too early. on this thursday, june 30th. i m jonathan lemire. live from madrid, where the nato summit is under way. we ll have more on what is happening here in just a moment, but we begin with news from washington. the january 6th committee has issued a subpoena for the testimony of trump white house counsel pat cipollone. investigators are compelling him to appear for a deposition next wednesday, july 6th. it comes after the committee s repeated request for him to testify and one day after he was featured prominently in bombshell testimony from former white house aide cassidy hutchinson. cipollone sat for an informal interview back in april but in a letter to the former white house counsel, the committee rights in part, you have declined to cooperate with us further, including by providing on the record testimony. we are left with no choice but to issue you this subpoena. the committee states, it has obtained evidence about ....
for soldiers to remain in destroyed positions. hello and welcome to look ahead the papers and the websites here in the uk in the world. they are covering all the main stories. with us is the daily mirror columnists. her face is that all there! sorry about that slip of the tome. clip of the tongue. let me get that right from the art. shall i crack on? one story dominates many of tomorrow s front pages. the ft leads with the us supreme court striking down roe vs wade, which has guaranteed the constitutional right to an abortion in the united states for 50 years. the i says that tens of millions of women will now be denied access to abortion with half of us states planning to make abortion illegal, some of them immediately. let s take a look at some us news websites. the la times says that the ruling marks the most significant curtailing of a constitutional right in supreme court s history. thw new york post asks what could happen next . several us states including k ....