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office, and it just took us long to get there. i remember saying on our air, in 2018, when justice kennedy retired, that one of the consequences of that would be that abortion would be illegal in half the country within two years. and i was wrong, it was four years. but the fact that this is foretold doesn t make it any less shocking. i m gonna go watch your show now. thanks, chris. good to see you, my friend. thank you. and thanks to you at home for being with us this hour. it s a big day. when the supreme court first handed to overturn the decision in roe, just shy of 50 years ago, it s not that it was not controversial when it happened. there were definitely people who are opposed to the roe v. wade decision in 1973, in particular the catholic church, would always been staunchly anti abortion. but it wasn t as controversial in 1973 yesterday s politics about what it might make you think. for example, it was not a particularly controversial decision among americ ....
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 ....
regularly during the 1970s, including after the roe decision in 1973, the southern bout this. when roe was handed down in 73, though, the former president of the southern baptist convention welcomed it and explained why. he said, quote, i was about that it was only after a child was born and had a life separate from its mother that it became an individual person. it is always there for seem to me what is best for the mother and for the future should be allowed. southern path this convention. reaction to roe v. wade, we are also really heterogeneous for a long time between two political parties, there were plenty of antiabortion democrats and lots of pro-choice republicans. republican governors are at the forefront of decarbonizing abortion in states in the 1960s, including the governor of california, a man named ronald reagan. in 1967, ronald reagan signed into law the most liberal abortion rights bill in the country in california. it is not that there was not disagreem ....
boring your show is on because sometimes i want to watch from the beginning but i don t want to watch it till eleven thirty . got it. okay so as long as we re on your dvr i m totally cooltoyo with you have i can prove it to you. okay well could i take a picture. my kids are coming to check on that but thank you shot so okay a great show is all right. i m laura ingraham.ha this is ingraham angle from f washington tonight . thanks foror being with us. skips to 2020 four. that is the focus of tonight s angle now frantically trying to shake off lame duck status. joe biden s busy rallyings support in thebu senate. a headline in the hill tells the story democratic senators say biden not too old for a second term senators are s trying to sound enthusiastic about the soon to be octa t generic . now one of biden s closest allies on the hill, chris coons said i look forward to working hard for joe biden and 2024 come on . and bob casey predictedto he s going to be the nomin ....
But so far, it looks like the conservatives are having a rough time. Theyve lost around half of the Council Seats they were defending thats similar to how they performed in 1995, two years before they were crushed at a General Election. Labour, the greens and the Liberal Democrats all made gains. And labour are celebrating a victory in the Blackpool South by election, with a huge swing from the conservatives. With the story of the night, heres our Political Correspondent damian grammaticas. Commonly known as chris, labour party 10,825. Cheering. Blackpool south, a little before 5am, and a decisive labour victory. They were confident of emerging winners in the by election, but this was emphatic. Th ....