majority, voted to overturn roe v. wade, eliminating in an instant 49 years of precedent and productions. now, a lot of the country s minority, to make life-changing decisions for the majority. on the basis not of science or medicine, but religion, specifically on when conservative christians believe life begins. that decision set off a cascade of new state laws, either severely restricting or completely banning the procedure. making an abortion so difficult to get that pregnancy itself was suddenly at risk. you ve heard just some of the stories. amanda, we ve had her on this show from texas, who was denied an abortion even as she was miscarrying and septic, and onda in florida who lost half the blood in her body and had lasting damage done to her uterus after doctors sent her home to miscarry at home alone at 16 weeks because there was still a fetal heart beat. kelly shannon in alabama who was denied an abortion and forced to drive across state lines for crucial reproductive
thank you, ali, for that reporting. that does it for us today. see you back here tomorrow beginning at 10:00 a.m. you can catch our show online around the clock on youtube and other platforms. i m ana cabrera from new york. andrea mitchell picks up our coverage. right now, fright night. the fight night that biden and trump campaigns are gearing up for. their first face off at this week s debate, but the candidates are taking very different approaches to their warm ups. on today s second anniversary of the dobbs decision, abortion is front and center along with the other debate topics the biden campaign is promoting. we look at what they re promoting and the trump campaign and the impact of the landmark decision on abortion on families across america. and the second of three days of hearings in the mar-a-lago documents case critics say are completely unnecessary amid continued questions about delaying tactics and judge cannon s questionable decisions. plus, prime minis
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before the exclusive interview with syrian president bashar al assad, some background. on saturday, september 7th, fox news contributor and former democratic congressman dennis kucinich advised fox management he believed he could secure an interview with the syrian president whom he had met on previous occasions. at the time, it appeared an american military attack on syria was imminent. and fox news executive vice president of news, michael clemente, decided that kucinich should pursue the interview on conditions that a fox news journalist would also be included. we were present with an opportunity for access to a volatile part of the world and felt that footage of assad speaking wspeak ing would be of unique news value. over the course of the next ten days, the situation in syria changed dramatically. when our interview with president assad finally took place on tuesday, september