there on the screen floor as you tease the next hour in all of its glory and you'll give it to me unless I actively abort see it seems the decisions already made for me the countdown clock's movingthere it goes 5 4 3 I need to
-Flight Fido, abort ATO. -Abort ATO. -Challenger Houston, abort ATO. -Abort ATO.
-Abort ATO. -Challenger Houston, abort ATO. -Abort ATO. So a little background on that, and then I'm going to-- this is the last tape I have.
Is the room running out of oxygen? Abort mission, I think.You can't do this.
And then what? You, your brothers, your sisters-- your whole family going to start carrying guns now? abortion, teen pregnancy, rape, police brutality, gang violence, like mass incarceration ain't the result of this system.
And I also understood with some of the labels that they used with me, why they were doing them. Abortion Barbie was a label that was used quite often for me. And in fact, when I came to do some fund raising in Southern California during that race, there were these big posters that had been put up all over LA
would say that we are we are very proud to provide all reproductive healthcare access and that includes safe and legal abortion. It is still a legal right in this country. Uh, and um, and it and I do I think it's important that we don't um, do anything more to stigmatize or shame people who have made that decision. And I think it
book uh but what happened and the reason only reason we were willing to settle is abortion is very important particularly in interracial
is murder you don't Begin by deciding whether uh voluntary euthanasia or abortion or murder those are the outside cases that you look at last what I want to do for Aesthetics is get back to the center get away from doop and modernist provocations and Jeff Coons and get back to the center and once you go back and
break because I I was just you interview six to 10 people talking about healthare and education and gay marriage and abortion and it's overwhelming but I was trying to take a break at a cafe and I saw two young women reading a book about wealth and Christianity and I thought oh God them and my friend said no you're taking an ey off I said no I have to
ideological uh you can be it's much harder to be a Democrat who opposes abortion or um a republican who will have liberal views on certain other issues it's happens but not as much um with the parties polarizing the voters have had stronger views about the
Nixon was dealing with Thieu through intermediaries, President Thieu, not to go to Paris, to abort the negotiations, the prospect of which was leading Humphrey higher, higher every day and ready to overtake Nixon. That prospect stopped immediately flat when Thieu announced, I will not go to Paris, where he had agreed to go earlier with President Johnson.
officer, just a couple of rungs down the FIFA ladder below the president himself, what he actually said when those aborted proposals to sell stakes in FIFA competitions came to light. He said FIFA's own administration was deceived about that project. He said the mission of the hundreds of passionate,
So it's just this fascinating story of politics and science and the public and morality and philosophy, all of which And abortion is a very separate issue, and there are very different reasons and cultures in the US that make it so.
And for those of you who might not know what that is, it's that you can't access abortion services in any circumstances, not even to preserve your own life. And abortion had a moment, but it also had a before and an after where women had contacts with their providers.
And for those of you who might not know what that is, it's that you can't access abortion services in any circumstances, not even to preserve your own life. Post-abortion care is legal in a lot of the countries.
And so what I wanted to do today was look at each of those qualities in more detail and relate them to the very controversial topic of abortion. And in particular, I want to share with you various conversations and encounters I have had with people of all different backgrounds and viewpoints when it comes to abortion, and how I have been able to use those three qualities and show how they align very much with the perspective
Making abortion great again.
Yeah. Um I wanted to ask in your opinion about defending abortion, where do you stand between um values-based appeals, you know, the fundamental right to bodily
or abortion, euthanasia. So that's one way is to watch this movie and it's another way to, what we want people to do is to become in sort of emotionally invested in the topic
On abortion, I am pro-choice, but I do believe that we should drive the number of abortions down to zero as best we can. That's why I do want to take steps to reduce
and abortion, which is about terminating a life that has begun.
culture divide is so strong here that even when someone tries to explain the culture divide he ends up looking a supports abortion right um Story Three
We have to abort the mission.
What's our speed? Where can we go? So they had an Abort To Orbit option on two engines, which they took. Turned out the engine had shut down because of a sensor problem.
In an abort , "Hermes" would leave within 24 hours.
So that aborted the first attempt at flight 19.
against legal abortion fortunately achieve some some real material success.
It could be about abortion, could be about global warming, nuclear weapons, the current presidency, the war in the Middle East.
And the abortion can be done for rates as ridiculous as 2,000 rupees, 4,000 rupees in this
have this abortion thing." And Eleanor Bergstein was like, "Oh, what a shame.
had an illegal abortion and was dying on a table from internal bleeding and really made it very central in the play.
not to have an abortion." And she said to me, "Any woman who doesn't think I'm not doing enough for feminism can kiss my butt."
It could have been abortion.
And for those of you who might not know what that is, it's that you can't access abortion services in any circumstances, not even to preserve your own life. you can get an abortion from your doctor.
And for those of you who might not know what that is, it's that you can't access abortion services in any circumstances, not even to preserve your own life. Women can induce abortions.
self-induced abortion, depression, child abuse, hateful mobs, humor, sexual preference, anxiety, and sexual insecurity, among many other topics.
But in addition to that, she is a Canadian who has spent more than 15 years giving over 800 talks and debates as well as hundreds of media interviews on abortion to diverse audiences in the United States, Canada, Austria, Latvia, England, Ireland, Costa Rica, and Guatemala. In university settings she has debated Dr. Fraser Fellows, a late-term abortionist; Ron Fitzsimmons, then executive director of the National
Rica, and Guatemala. In university settings she has debated Dr. Fraser Fellows, a late-term abortionist; Ron Fitzsimmons, then executive director of the National Coalition of Abortion Providers; Elizabeth Cavendish, then legal director for NARAL pro-choice America; and Doctor Malcolm Potts, the first medical director for the International Planned Parenthood Federation.
It was particularly bad in my race. A lot of abortion story-sharing going on online post-2013 in the filibuster and people's consciousness
diseases, including uh 650,000 HIV tests. Uh 97% of what they do is not about abortion. And I think we always have to remind ourselves of that. Only 3% is. And what I think is so amazing is that Planned Parenthood has been around for a hundred years. This is
small town Wisconsin. And in in uh Speaker Ryan's own district, we have three Planned Parenthood health centers. We don't provide abortion services. In those centers, we provide preventive health care, family planning, uh and so on. And in one of those towns, Racine, we are the only safety net provider in in Racine, Wisconsin. And so essentially
for individuals but for our communities uh and for our economy. Yeah. And do you think uh back to abortion for just one sec? If just for something would happen and you wouldn't be able to provide abortion, there's this cons this idea
would just Yeah. I think that the having a place that provides a safe place to have an abortion is important. Right. Right. I mean abortion existed before Row versus Wade. It was just illegal and it was unsafe and young healthy women
Yeah. Um I wanted to ask in your opinion about people and abortion rights for people in this country. Uh Row versus Wade, it's
Yeah. Um I wanted to ask in your opinion about legislature passed abortion bans and then it went to the ballot and those are states that if you had pled them it
a right to abortion, or this is the reason why you should support x and oppose y.
Or the South Dakota abortion battle that we inserted.
The conversation about abortion had just started.
to something like abortion or physician-assisted suicide.