dr. kaitlin bernard. an indianapolis obstetrician gynecologist took a call from a colleague. a child abuse doctor in ohio. hours after the supreme court action the buckeye state had outlawed any abortion after six weeks. now, this doctor had a 10-year-old patient in the office who was six weeks and three days pregnant. could bernard help? this is a heinous story. 10-year-old girl was raped and is pregnant with the rapist s baby? there is nothing more despicable than that. and she was now unable to end her pregnancy in the state of ohio, so according to the report, that s where dr. kaitlin bernard steps in. since indiana had yet to change their abortion laws, the girl could still end her pregnancy if she crossed state lines. her doctor got in contact with bernard and the 10-year-old was apparently driven across state lines and her pregnancy was ended by bernard in indiana. the story quickly took hold all across the globe. headlines, home and abroad highlighted the tragic situa
hard to measure, but it was at least 3 billion pounds. the uk got poorer, but not george soros. in the years since, soros has become richer and richer. george soros has become so rich that at this point western governments rarely fight back when he interferes in their most important domestic affairs. in 2015, for example, soros decided that europe had to resettle millions of penniless refugees from africa and the middle east. relatively few europeans wanted this to happen at all, but george soros wanted it. he spent more than half a billion dollars spending ngos and european governments to accept a massive wave of human migration. what s the second part of the story? there s a humanitarian crisis still going on. life in europe got much worse. have you been to paris lately? you should visit. violent crime, particularly rapes, skyrocketed. and yet european politicians, many funded by soros, refused to acknowledge him. look away, they said this isn t happening. you re crazy or a
way in over their heads jetting across the world in their private jets and making your life miserable. and, by the way, they are getting paid and you are paying for it. what are we talking about? joe biden getting elected president and him making his buddy john kerry climate czar. who has been keeping track on what john kerry has been up to? jesse watters primetime,,. where do we begin? kerry may have blown his chance to be president back in 2004, but it s not stopping him from running around and playing president today. doing what democrats do best. taking taxpayer money and using it to make your life more uncomfortable. the energy security worry is driving a lot of the thoughts now about we need more drilling of this, we need more drilling of this. we need to go back to coal. no we don t. we absolutely don t. unabated fossil fuel is allowed to grow in these next years in a significant way as it appears poised to do, that is a deep unbelievably costly challenge for the
Tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. The u. S. Recording 1,000 deaths in 24 hours. California just now surpassing new york in the most cases of coronavirus. And what President Trump said just moments ago. Governors in three more states tonight now making masks mandatory. Ohio, indiana and minnesota. President trump now saying wear a mask, even if you dont like it. It has impact. In florida tonight, icus nearing capacity. Some hospitals forced to convert rooms to handle the new covid cases. California now surpassing new york. Los angeles considering a stayathome order. And with the debate over when and how to reopen schools, one district in Tennessee Reopening Today and what they did. And how often students will go to school there. In texas, the two brothers in houston losing both parents within weeks. And in arizona tonight, a mother
infected, dying during childbirth. The baby surviving. And the new study tonight about how long antibodies could last. How quickly t
Gabby Douglas is a gymnast who, at the 2012 Olympic Games in London, became both the first American to claim gold medals in the team and individual all-around events and the first African American to win the all-around title. Learn more about her life and career in this article.