supreme court. when they want to get the bans on the books now so that everything is ready to go once row is thrown out. in the meantime, they re making it as hard as humanly possible to get women abortions under any circumstances. threaten anyone who loans the money, certainly threaten the doctors, threaten the women. but now, put that kentucky headline back up there. as of today, abortions have stopped in kentucky. there are two clinics that provided a abortions in kentucky before today. neither of those clinics can provide abortions anymore under the new law just passed in that state. which means not in a few months, not if and when the supreme court knocks down, row tonight, today, abortion access is gone in kentucky. at first glance, the kentucky law looks very similar to the one that is being considered in the supreme court, this mississippi law, it s a 15-week
on the books now so that everything is ready to go once roe is thrown out. in the meantime, they re making it as hard as humanly possible to get women abortions under any circumstances. threaten anyone who loans the money, certainly threaten the doctors, threaten the women. but now, put that kentucky headline back up there. as of today, abortions have stopped in kentucky. there are two clinics that provided a abortions in kentucky before today. neither of those clinics can provide abortions anymore under the new law just passed in that state. which means not in a few months, not if and when the supreme court knocks down roe, tonight, today, abortion access is gone in kentucky. at first glance, the kentucky law looks very similar to the one that is being considered in the supreme court, this mississippi law, it s a 15-week ban on all abortions, no
. so florida has now become the latest republican-led state to put in place a new law that restricts women s access to abortion. it bans abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy and comes a day after kentucky put in place something similar and two days after oklahoma s governor signed a bill into law that makes it a felony to perform the procedure. kerry sanders is in ft. lauderdale, florida. kerry, the legal fight now over what s happening, not just in florida but in some of the other states across the country is all but certain to be unfolding relatively soon as here in washington. we have the supreme court to announce this ruling soon on one of the most significant challenges to roe versus wade. reporter: yeah. that law that you are talking about is the mississippi law, which is sort of the blueprint for what they ve done here in florida, which says that in nevada you cannot get an abortion after 15 weeks.
unless the mother s life is in danger or there is a fatal fetal abnormality. no longer included would be the reasons to say that there was rape or incest. and so, statistically, when you look at it, based on the numbers today about 60,000 abortions are performed in florida in a year. only about 4800 happen in that post-15-week period. but all eyes are on this mississippi law and the supreme computer because the conservative justices on the supreme court in december, at least, indicated that they may actually uphold the mississippi law and if they uphold the mississippi law, that would then apply to florida and other states. and so really i think the attention is when does the supreme court rule on that? that s likely to happen in the coming weeks.
war crimes as in ukraine so that we can work on prosecuing those two are committing the work crimes, they have long been calling for the u.s. to join the ippc officially as a member so we can do everything we can to make sure putin and the russians committing these atrasties are being held accountable at the end of this. why is it wrong in your view, i imagine, gifg given your position on the icc on joining them? look, i think there have long been concerns about what it would mean for u.s. culpability when it comes to our service members serving abroad. i think that there are things that we can do that can protect against that. i also think that it s important that we are following international law when we are conducting our operations abroad and why i have been leading so many efforts to make sure we are taking into account civilian