[wendy davis] you know what i do have. i have a memorabilia book of the filibuster. and i think it might be one of those up there. i just treasure it, and of course i ll be able to pass it down to my granddaughters so they can understand what their bubbe did, and how their bubbe was fighting for them. we put together all of the legal background; the griswold decision, roe v wade, supreme court decisions that of course reinforced the fact that women do have the right to choose until a pregnancy is viable. and we prepared to begin that day with all of that data. but here we are still without access to safe abortion care in this country. [tense music] [audience cheering] [audience cheering] [tense, suspenseful music] [audience cheering] - hello, everyone! [audience cheering] i m so happy to be here in community with you today. boy, did i need you, and i know we needed each other, right? - yes. [audience cheering] - on september 1st, when senate bill 8 went into effect, this figh
who goes suddenly deaf. he is electrifying in this role. but who can begrudge chadwick boseman for winning for his final role in ma rainey s black bottom that he shotjust months before he died from cancer? if my daddy had known i was going to turn out like this, he would have named me gabriel. best supporting actress? could it be eighth time a charm for glenn close? she s got the record for the most nominated and never won actresses, for hillbilly elegy. unfortunately, everyone hates the film. that s a bit of a problem. and i d love to see maria bakalova win for borat 2. who would have thought borat 2 would have been in the running for the oscars race? i want this one with the baby on it. 0k. 0k, larushka, best supporting actor? daniel kaluuya is winning all the awards forjudas and the black messiah. a revolutionary! but here he is up against his co star lakeith stanfield in the same category, both up for best supporting. where is best actor in this film? any last words? welc
- today, i m going to talk about the path these leaders have chosen under this bill and the dark place that the bill will take us. - this bill was a four-pronged anti-abortion access bill. it bans abortion after 20 weeks, it restricts the prescription of medication abortions, it requires abortion providers to have hospital admitting privileges at local hospitals, and it requires that abortion facilities meet the standards of ambulatory surgical centers. it s a really intense set of regulations. - do you not see that this bill will provide the safest care for a woman who decides to have an abortion? - though it was being argued that this bill would make women safer.
hours to turn the clock back 50 years on women s health. let s be clear. this bill has nothing to do with making women safer. and everything to do with banning abortion. the governor s veto now sets up an override vote by the gop super majority legislature there. let s turn now to the nation s capital, where lawmakers and the president have left town, without a deal on the debt ceiling. but they say aides are working this weekend, ahead of more meetings between president biden and the speaker next week. so, let s go to nbc s julie tsirkin at the capitol, julie. everyone left, you re there, understand the president spoke about this short time ago. what did he say? yeah, we re all alone in this building. staff for the president and congressional leaders are meeting all we can to try to hammer out a deal, and get a little bit closer, just before that june 1st deadline. i should note, next week is the last week the house and senate are expected to be in session at the same time before
safest care for a woman who decides to have an abortion? - though it was being argued that this bill would make women safer. in fact, it was designed specifically to remove a woman s access to her constitutionally protected right to abortion services. every member on this floor knows that the provisions of the ambulatory surgical center standards will immediately place 37 of the 42 abortion clinics in texas out of compliance. - the law requires that abortion facilities operate as ambulatory surgical centers, which means, you know, your typical abortion provider looks like your doctor s office. it s a clinic, it s small, there are little exam rooms. an ambulatory surgical center, however, feels like a hospital, right? it s got these really wide hallways, these huge operating theaters,