weeks. however if there are alternative situations that we don t know about like an infection or interrupted blood flow to the fetus, the chances of the baby making it will be lower. every day at this hospital we have patients and families who have to make difficult decisions and in every one of those cases, our position is jps and the health care system does not change. we follow the law. the family s lawyer is not talking right now, they tell me they re waiting for their day in court now, shep. and this poor family caught in the middle of this decades long running battle between pro lifers and pro-choicers. there s been protests outside the hospital, a contentious issue as you can imagine and a lot of people are chiming in on social media and the like, websites. they re arguing that the texas legislature created this particular law for a reason in 1989 and it was amended in 1999
i hate to be debbie downer, whacking you really hard, in a few years as texas population changes, a democrat like wendy davis is going to have a better chance. i think now, especially since her signature issue, if she can broaden out, that one issue, nobody likes to run on a single issue. and abortion, even if you re pro-choice, it is not for the pro-choicers the totally animating issue that you re going to vote on. although it is. 63% of registered voters think the lone star state already has enough anti-abortion laws on the books. what tech has done to restrict reproductive freedoms is not your run-of-the-mill legislation. one thing she has going for her, she s made a name. she s now a character, an icon, a public figure. so probably polarizing in certain ways but she has a lot of good campaign skills. ann richards managed one back a
yes. imagine how selfish this conversation would be among pro-choicers because once you re alive, you basically already won the lotto, there s no difference between 30 and 130, given the length of the universe, so there s, i don t know, given the amount of life that makes it to this race that never get to run the race, the idea of discussing longevity seems pointless, you already made it. a pro-choicer talking longevity is a billionaire talking penny stocks. that was very long, weird. what about you? i don t want to live that long for real, i always think about my baby boy who i love so much, but i miss my parents, so i m excited to go to heaven,
observation on this? imagine how selfish this conversation would be among pro-choicers because once you re alive, you basically already won the lotto, there s no difference between 30 and 130, given the length of the universe, so there s, i don t know, given the amount of life that makes it to this race that never get to run the race, the idea of discussing longevity seems pointless, you already made it. a pro-choicer talking longevity is a billionaire talking penny stocks. that was very long, weird. what about you? i don t want to live that long for real, i always think about my baby boy who i love so much, but i miss my parents, so i m excited to go to heaven,
justified concerns from senators on both sides. reporter: afocio leader caused the delay troubling. other analysts wonder if the administration is forcing employers to provide insurance, why the mandate forcing individuals to have insurance was left in place. jim, thank you. well, texas republicans have voted to move forward with a strict new abortion law. the full texas house is expected to vote on the bill next week. protesters on both sides were at the capitol yesterday. pro-choicers attempted to drown them out including one of hail satan. even if you don t own a computer, you re still paying to be on facebook. and up next, what did george zimmerman know about the law when he spellhe pulled the trig trayvon martin. [ whimpers ]