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MSNBC Ayman June 4, 2024 04:10:00

Types of behaviors when it is happening. if it was up to us, we think it is to educate the public right now about all of the misinformation. we know that because the patchwork of laws right now across the country that we re continuing to see people who live in states with access don t even know what their rights are. we re going to continue to fight, educate and continue to provide care. planned parenthood is also taking actions outside the court. your organization is launching an effort to put abortion on the florida ballot next year, setting the stage for a high profile battle with republican governor ron desantis as he prepares to run for president. what more can you tell us about this effort, and how you are preparing for this battle with ron desantis? yeah, the organization, a coalition instate of many partners, floridians protecting freedom, are going to be moving a constitutional battle ....

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MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle June 4, 2024 03:11:00

Places where abortion care is not available, then people will be traveling to places where it is available. so, those places are going to be inundated. but as the doctor said there, this confusion, i think, is part of the strategy of reducing access to abortion care. and i think it s a very predictable result of the dobbs decision that overturned roe v. wade. when the reasons why in this country that we follow precedent is because we want to have certainty in our lives. we want to know that people can rely on the law. learn what the law, is and rely on it. and when dobbs came along and overturned roe, it really threw everything into chaos. now, states are creating their own patchwork of laws. in some states, there is a heartbeat law. in some states it s 12 weeks, in some states it s 15 weeks. and some states, all abortions are permitted. so, that difficulty, that uncertainty is what makes it difficult for patients to know what the law is. and it also has a chilling effect on caregivers ....

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MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle June 4, 2024 06:11:00

Care. and i think it s a very predictable result of the dobbs decision that overturned roe v. wade. when the reasons why in this country that we follow precedent is because we want to have certainty in our lives. we want to know that people can rely on the law. learn what the law, is and rely on it. and when dobbs came along and overturned roe, it really threw everything into chaos. now, states are creating their own patchwork of laws. in some states, there is a heartbeat law. in some states it s 12 weeks, in some states it s 15 weeks. and some states, all abortions are permitted. so, that difficulty, that uncertainty is what makes it difficult for patients to know what the law is. and it also has a chilling effect on caregivers, people who don t want to run afoul of the law will air on the side of caution, making abortion care less available for everyone. katie, we are seeing more and more states restrict abortion in one way or another. how and where is the doj ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 13:23:00

Either banned or restricted the procedure. so what you have in the united states now when it comes to abortion access is a real patchwork of laws. your rights to the procedure now depend on where you live in the country. the question now is our other states going to move to enact further restrictions. the question now is are other states going to move to enact further restrictions. in the south, that s really important what s happened here in north carolina, because in the south and now there are onlyjust two states that will have a relatively unrestricted access to abortions. that s virginia and south carolina. but in south carolina they are working to pass a six week ban, and in virginia, democrats in the state assembly were able to deny a 15 week ban but the governor there does support that restriction. so a lot remains to be seen but the big headlines this morning here in the us are that the south now has greater restrictions. and really interesting reaction, quite an ....

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