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since roe v. wade was overturned, where are women right now in this country, in this post roe era? >> that's the right question. what happened when the supreme court in the u.s. overturn roe v. wade and the dobbs decision more than two years ago, women lost their reproductive freedom. women lost the right to choose across the country. now we are in a situation where there are 21 states with extreme abortion bands in place meaning when -- one in three women of reproductive age in the country are living in a state with a restrictive ban. >> let's talk about the reality on the ground. what exactly that means. we have seen women turned away from emergency rooms. we have seen the risk of doctors being criminalized. is the situation urgent enough that the administration can do something now? >> yes. i mean, the preside said from the day the dobbs decision came down that the only way to replace the constitutional right that had been lost, and i would note, it is the first time in american history that a fundamental constitutional right has been taken away, the only way to a place that is
since roe v. wade was overturned, where are women right now in this country, in this post roe era? >> that's the right question. what happened when the supreme court in the u.s. overturn roe v. wade and the dobbs decision more than two years ago, women lost their reproductive freedom. women lost the right to choose across the country. now we are in a situation where there are 21 states with extreme abortion bands in place meaning when -- one in three women of reproductive age in the...
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v wade just two years ago. vice president kamala harris was speaking in arizona on friday, where the state's supreme court brought back an abortion law from 1864 that criminalises the procedure. she laid the blame for that ruling squarely on the former president — donald trump. so here's what a second trump term looks like. more bands, more suffering and less freedom. just like he did in arizona, he basically wants to take america back to the 1800s. but we are not going to let that happen. internal biden campaign polling data obtained by the washington post shows that abortion is more important than the israel—hamas war for many voters but the biggest threat to mr biden�*s re—election may ultimately be voter's sentiment about the economy. the month of march saw a setback in the fight against inflation. higher costs forfuel, housing, dining out and clothing drove that increase. prices rose 3.5% over the 12 months to march, biden has touted the fact that economic growth is exceeding expectations and that
v wade just two years ago. vice president kamala harris was speaking in arizona on friday, where the state's supreme court brought back an abortion law from 1864 that criminalises the procedure. she laid the blame for that ruling squarely on the former president — donald trump. so here's what a second trump term looks like. more bands, more suffering and less freedom. just like he did in arizona, he basically wants to take america back to the 1800s. but we are not going to let that happen....
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this feels too extreme to most americans who, about two thirds of them thought that roe v wade, that standard had it about right. so you will see a lot of democratic groups leaning into this because they saw in 2022 that this issue when roe v wade was overturned was able to blunt what was the expected red wave election in the midterms and hoping that people for pete that.— people for pete that. stephanie murh , people for pete that. stephanie murphy. rodney _ people for pete that. stephanie murphy, rodney davis, - people for pete that. stephanie murphy, rodney davis, thank. people for pete that. stephanie l murphy, rodney davis, thank you people for pete that. stephanie - murphy, rodney davis, thank you both forjoining us tonight on bbc news. that is our programme at this hour. thank you for watching and do stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. friday was a very warm day for april. temperatures widely reached the high teens and the warmest spots had temperatures a bit higher than that. 21.5 degrees celsius was recorded at both stjames's park and northolt, both in greater lond
this feels too extreme to most americans who, about two thirds of them thought that roe v wade, that standard had it about right. so you will see a lot of democratic groups leaning into this because they saw in 2022 that this issue when roe v wade was overturned was able to blunt what was the expected red wave election in the midterms and hoping that people for pete that.— people for pete that. stephanie murh , people for pete that. stephanie murphy. rodney _ people for pete that. stephanie...
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when the us supreme court overturned the roe v wade decision, establishing a woman's right to an abortion, it looked like america's so—called right to life campaigners were winning. now? well, it's not so certain. the conservative movement is split on just how far anti—abortion legislation should go. 0pinion polls suggest most americans don't believe abortion should be outlawed, and some republicans fear this could be a vote loser. my guest is lila rose, described as one of the fiercest anti—abortion activists in america. are her absolutist views turning america off?
when the us supreme court overturned the roe v wade decision, establishing a woman's right to an abortion, it looked like america's so—called right to life campaigners were winning. now? well, it's not so certain. the conservative movement is split on just how far anti—abortion legislation should go. 0pinion polls suggest most americans don't believe abortion should be outlawed, and some republicans fear this could be a vote loser. my guest is lila rose, described as one of the fiercest...
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let's get more from carolyn kitchener, national reporter covering roe v wade at that was interposed. good to have you back with us. i want to start with the court in florida upholding the 15 week ban on abortion, paving the way for domanic akuei for a six week ban. what does it do? i have been on the phone all night with reporters notjust in florida but across the country who are struggling to put into words the effect this will have on access to abortion. —— paving the way for abortion. —— paving the way for a six week ban. we have states like illinois and north carolina which of the quizzes access points for people in the south really struggling to meet demand. and now you have this huge state, florida being the third most populous state in the country. it was severely restrict the procedure. the question on everybody�*s mind is where are all these women going to go? fist where are all these women going to no? �* ~ where are all these women going to no? �* . ., ,., to go? at the centre we also saw the court _ to go? at the centre we also saw the court allowing - to g
let's get more from carolyn kitchener, national reporter covering roe v wade at that was interposed. good to have you back with us. i want to start with the court in florida upholding the 15 week ban on abortion, paving the way for domanic akuei for a six week ban. what does it do? i have been on the phone all night with reporters notjust in florida but across the country who are struggling to put into words the effect this will have on access to abortion. —— paving the way for abortion....
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v wade. they wanted ended. it be remembered that the democrats are the radical ones on this position because they support abortion up to and even beyond the ninth month. the concept of having an abortion in the later months and even execution after birth, and that is exactly what it is stop the baby is born, the baby is executed after birth, is unacceptable and almost everyone agrees with that. my view is that now we have abortion where everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint, the states will determine by vote or legislation or perhaps both. and whatever they decide must be the law of the land. in this case, the law of the land. in this case, the law of the land. in this case, the law of the state. many states will be different, many will have a different, many will have a different number of weeks or some will have more conservative than others and that is what they will be. at the end of the day, this is all about the will of the people. you must follow your heart or come in many cases,
v wade. they wanted ended. it be remembered that the democrats are the radical ones on this position because they support abortion up to and even beyond the ninth month. the concept of having an abortion in the later months and even execution after birth, and that is exactly what it is stop the baby is born, the baby is executed after birth, is unacceptable and almost everyone agrees with that. my view is that now we have abortion where everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint, the states...
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since roe was - overturned, where are women right now in this country, indisposed roe v wade area?— v wade area? that is the right auestion v wade area? that is the right question because _ v wade area? that is the right question because what - v wade area? that is the right i question because what happened v wade area? that is the right - question because what happened with the supreme court in the united states overturned roe versus wade more than two years ago, women lost their reproductive freedom and their right to choose across the country. what has happened is that we are now in a situation where there are 21 states with extreme abortion bans in place. that means that one in three women of reproductive age in this country are living in a state with a restrictive ban.— restrictive ban. let's talk about the reality _ restrictive ban. let's talk about the reality on — restrictive ban. let's talk about the reality on the _ restrictive ban. let's talk about the reality on the ground, - restrictive ban. let's talk about the reality on the ground, what exactly that means. we
since roe was - overturned, where are women right now in this country, indisposed roe v wade area?— v wade area? that is the right auestion v wade area? that is the right question because _ v wade area? that is the right question because what - v wade area? that is the right i question because what happened v wade area? that is the right - question because what happened with the supreme court in the united states overturned roe versus wade more than two years ago, women lost their...
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most republican-controlled states have started enforcing abortion bans since roe v. wade was overturned. 14 states now ban abortions at all stages of pregnancy. idaho is one of them. the state's near-total ban is now before the court. whether federal law requiring that care supersedes them. we can speak to a national reporter for the washington post who is covering abortion and is with us today. great to have you back on bbc news. tell us what you made of the hearings in court today. >> it is really hard to say what will happen. you heard a lot of the justices, particularly the liberal justices, the three women, talking a lot about the consequences of these abortion bans, the harrowing medical consequences. you heard them in explicit detail talking about women who have life-threatening pregnancy complications who have been showing up at emergency rooms ending turned away. you had justice sonia sotomayor asking the attorney for the state of idaho, what do you make of those situations? how does that fall into this law that is supposed to have an exception for the life
most republican-controlled states have started enforcing abortion bans since roe v. wade was overturned. 14 states now ban abortions at all stages of pregnancy. idaho is one of them. the state's near-total ban is now before the court. whether federal law requiring that care supersedes them. we can speak to a national reporter for the washington post who is covering abortion and is with us today. great to have you back on bbc news. tell us what you made of the hearings in court today. >>...
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v wade. that was a landmark ruling from 1973 that enshrined protections, constitutional protections for women across america to abortion. what donald trump is doing here is being strategic when it comes to the presidential election. he has seen that some of the harder positions on the issue of abortion haven't played well for many republicans, most notably in the mid—term elections a couple of years ago. he is very aware of that in an election that will be decided to a certain degree in the suburbs of several marginal swing states. so i think a lot of this is about the electoral politics and he is saying it will basically be up to states themselves to decide how far to go on abortion bands. but already he is being severely criticised by pro—life groups — one of the leading ones said it was deeply disappointed in his decision. as for the democrats, well, joe biden intends explicitly to make this an issue that he is going to attack donald trump over and already his campaign had come out a
v wade. that was a landmark ruling from 1973 that enshrined protections, constitutional protections for women across america to abortion. what donald trump is doing here is being strategic when it comes to the presidential election. he has seen that some of the harder positions on the issue of abortion haven't played well for many republicans, most notably in the mid—term elections a couple of years ago. he is very aware of that in an election that will be decided to a certain degree in the...
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voters in four states approved abortion rights amendments the us supreme court overturned roe v wade injune 2022. i spoke to caroline kitchener current national reporter covering abortion at the washington post for more. i want to start with the court in florida upholding a 15 week ban on abortion, paving the way for a six—week band. tell us more about what this does. i band. tell us more about what this does-_ band. tell us more about what this does-— this does. i have been on the -hone this does. i have been on the phone all— this does. i have been on the phone all night _ this does. i have been on the phone all night with - this does. i have been on the phone all night with abortion| phone all night with abortion providers notjust in florida but across the country who are really struggling to put into words the effect this is going to have on abortion access nationwide. already we have clinics in states like illinois and north carolina, the closes access points for people in the south. really struggling to meet demand. now you have this huge stay, and florida is the third mo
voters in four states approved abortion rights amendments the us supreme court overturned roe v wade injune 2022. i spoke to caroline kitchener current national reporter covering abortion at the washington post for more. i want to start with the court in florida upholding a 15 week ban on abortion, paving the way for a six—week band. tell us more about what this does. i band. tell us more about what this does-_ band. tell us more about what this does-— this does. i have been on the -hone...
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it was his supreme court appointees who stroke down roe v. wade. mr. trump hosted house speaker mike johnson at his mar-a-lago estate on a meeting he is calling election integrity. these are pictures of mike johnson, as you can see with the former president, at mar-a-lago. they are hosting this meeting in the middle of this election campaign season. they are speaking about election integrity. just earlier this week, the british foreign secretary david cameron paid mr. trump a high level visit, showing his continuing influence. as mr. trump touts electn security, two of his for criminal cases involve accusations that he tried to illegally overturn the 2020 election results. his rst criminal trial will begin next week. it is also the first criminal trial ever of a former president. he will be legally required to be present at a manhattan courtroom on monday to face 34 felony charges of falsifying business records. it stems from a $130,000 payment to former adult film star stormy daniels in 2016, allegedly meant to cover up an affair as he was running for
it was his supreme court appointees who stroke down roe v. wade. mr. trump hosted house speaker mike johnson at his mar-a-lago estate on a meeting he is calling election integrity. these are pictures of mike johnson, as you can see with the former president, at mar-a-lago. they are hosting this meeting in the middle of this election campaign season. they are speaking about election integrity. just earlier this week, the british foreign secretary david cameron paid mr. trump a high level visit,...
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v wade with reproductive rights being peeled back whatever decision comes with this case, doesn't have the potential to have an impact on those dates as well? i have an impact on those dates as well? . , , ., as well? i absolutely think it does, as well? i absolutely think it does. and — as well? i absolutely think it does. and i _ as well? i absolutely think it does, and i hope _ as well? i absolutely think it does, and i hope the - as well? i absolutely think it| does, and i hope the decision will be made for states to realign themselves within tala but i would like to us go further make sure positions —— positions if there is any kind of help risk to them mother be able to make the same —— right kind of decisions in partnership with the pregnant patient they are seeing in the hospital. patient they are seeing in the hosital. ~ ., patient they are seeing in the hosital. ~ . . patient they are seeing in the hosital. . ., ., , hospital. what impact does it have on the _ hospital. what impact does it have on the lives _ hospital. what impact does it have on the lives of- hospi
v wade with reproductive rights being peeled back whatever decision comes with this case, doesn't have the potential to have an impact on those dates as well? i have an impact on those dates as well? . , , ., as well? i absolutely think it does, as well? i absolutely think it does. and — as well? i absolutely think it does. and i _ as well? i absolutely think it does, and i hope _ as well? i absolutely think it does, and i hope the - as well? i absolutely think it| does, and i hope the...
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when the us supreme court overturned the roe v wade decision, establishing a woman's right to an abortion, it looked like america's so—called right to life campaigners were winning. now? well, it's not so certain. the conservative movement is split on just how far anti—abortion legislation should go. opinion polls suggest most americans don't believe abortion should be outlawed, and some republicans fear this could be a vote loser. my guest is lila rose, described as one of the fiercest anti—abortion activists in america. are her absolutist views turning america off?
when the us supreme court overturned the roe v wade decision, establishing a woman's right to an abortion, it looked like america's so—called right to life campaigners were winning. now? well, it's not so certain. the conservative movement is split on just how far anti—abortion legislation should go. opinion polls suggest most americans don't believe abortion should be outlawed, and some republicans fear this could be a vote loser. my guest is lila rose, described as one of the fiercest...
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it has demonstrated once and for all that overturning roe v. wade was just the opening act, just the opening act of a larger strategy to take women's rights and freedoms, part of a full on attack, state by state, and reproductive freedom. and we all must understand who is to blame. former president donald trump did this. inspired by the songs of abba, mamma mia! the musical is now celebrating its 25th year in london's west end. since its first opening night, 10 million people have seen the production in london, with many super—trouper fans returning again and again. our reporter frankie mccamley went backstage to meet the cast. # mamma mia! # now i really know...# the iconic smash hit, paired with the feel—good factor, just some of the reasons why this show has become a west end favourite. now in its 25th year. it's a phenomenon. it's quite something for any show to have that kind of life in it, really. and i think we are kind of like that solid production. since 1999, ten million people have seen mamma mia! in london, 70 million as it's to
it has demonstrated once and for all that overturning roe v. wade was just the opening act, just the opening act of a larger strategy to take women's rights and freedoms, part of a full on attack, state by state, and reproductive freedom. and we all must understand who is to blame. former president donald trump did this. inspired by the songs of abba, mamma mia! the musical is now celebrating its 25th year in london's west end. since its first opening night, 10 million people have seen the...