oz come out and say, yes i support these exemptions. but in practice you have just survive sexual assault. you are pregnant. you are going to some law enforcement person to get some piece of paper signing off. just the actual reality on the ground of that is also pretty horrifying. actually, to contemplate, when you think about what it actually looks like when implemented. shefali luthra has been doing great reporting on this topic. thank you so much. thanks for having me. that is all in on this wednesday night, alex wagner tonight starts now. good evening, alex. good evening, chris, i can t, still can t get my mind around republican candidates saying, i support the 1849 law that governs women s reproductive freedom. i am so obsessed with that sound. i was just talking about this, because it is so rare. i mean, it is an amazing bit of honesty. but it is so we are in new york for you to hear someone saying, i want the 1849. 1849, a lot was happening at that point. yeah. i wi
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and they are horrified, that have no exceptions for the death of the fetus. they re horrified by these laws that are so unclear that doctors cannot provide health care they expect to be able to give. shefali luthra, who has been following this closely at the 19th, a very reliable source of reporting on this. thank you. thanks for having that is all in on this wednesday night. alex wagner tonight starts right now. we re all getting used to it, chris it s fine, i just want to say your last block is so important. and the fact that we are finally telling stories about women sacrifices and suffering, it s so shameful that it has to happen under these auspices, but the fact that we can finally tell stories about the difficulties women face and motherhood, and childbearing, and the health access they are denied is so critical and important. so thank you for doing, that on behalf of all women.
beating fetus. what we do matters. that committee voted 13 to 7 to advance the bill. five republicans, including the man you just watched, didn t vote. shefali luthra he s a health reporter at an independent news organization, which he covers issues like gender and health care, and she joins me now. shefali luthra, first, i wonder, because you are sort of in the weeds on this and reporting on this, and there is a lot of different stories to track, the sort of general view of what has been happening in these states, particularly republican controlled states that did not have some automatic law that just flipped on after the dobbs decision, what they have been doing in those states which all seems to be moving, mostly, in one direction, toward outlawing abortion. this has been really complicated. and very difficult for these states that were theoretically prepared to movements are passing abortion bans. we saw this in indiana, right,
doctors cannot provide health care they expect to be able to give. shefali luthra, who has been following this closely at the 19th, a very reliable source of reporting on this. thank you. thanks for having that is all in on this wednesday night. alex wagner tonight starts than that is all in on this wednesday night. alex wagner tonight begins right now. i just want to say, i think your last block is so important, and the fact that we are finally telling stories about women s sacrifices and suffering, it s so shameful that it has to happen under these aus miss, but the fact that we can finally tell these stories about the difficulties women face in motherhood, in child bearing, the health access that they are denied, it is so important and so critical so thank you for doing that, on behalf of all women. well, you re welcome. but yes, i mean, the point about