we ll move on. here s what we re watching two major and very different rulings on access to a medical abortion pill nationwide . one judge halts the availability of the drug. another preserving access to it . in some states, we re going to sort out the rulings and, of course, the coming legal challenges tensions in the middle east. at least three people are dead in separate attacks. we re live in jerusalem with the latest vice president kamala harris makes a last minute trip to nashville to support to democrats expelled for leading a gun protest on the house floor. how monday could mark the next step in the lawmakers vowed to continue to fight. i ll never forget that look, you know of realization that hey, you know, finally somebody into the state is listening. and uh, you know, now he has a chance. and oklahoma death row inmate who has been served his last meal three times may soon have his murder conviction vacated the reason the state attorney general says he can no longer
delivering babies in june. that came a few days after facility in northern idaho made its own announcement, citing doctor shortages in the political climate. that means patients will have to travel to cities, hours or way or even out of state for care. joining me now is dr elizabeth shero, senior vice president, chief medical health officer for the march of dimes. doctor really appreciate your time. this is tragic. you know, the expectant mother is the last thing they should be dealing with is the logistics of seeing a doctor to make sure that they and their baby are healthy. what kind of impact are we seeing on the health of these expected mothers when there are no nearby hospitals in the small town they live in? well thank you for having me today. this is a really important topic. the march of dimes put out of maternity care doesn t report last one was in 22. our next one is coming out actually this june and realize the maternity care desert is where a county has no provider, whether