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Democracy Now! 2024-03-27 Wednesday

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Democracy Now!

News, Daily News

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2024

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Headlines for March 27, 2024; Supreme Court Seems Set to Preserve Access to Mifepristone in Likely Defeat for Abortion Foes; Meet Eva Burch, Arizona State Senator Fighting Abortion Bans by Sharing Her Plan to Have an Abortion; Baltimore Key Bridge Collapses, Killing Six Immigrant Workers Who Had No Access to Emergency Warnings; “We Don’t Need More Detention Centers, More Border Patrol”: Fernando García on SB4 & New Spending Law

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0:00.0

From the From New York, this is Democracy Now.

0:17.0

To hear the words that the key bridge has collapsed.

0:23.2

It's shocking and heartbreaking.

0:27.4

Six workers who were on the Francis Scott key bridge when it collapsed or presumed dead.

0:33.3

They held from Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras.

0:37.8

We'll go to Baltimore for the latest.

0:40.1

Then 200 Texas tactical border force soldiers are deployed in El Paso as tensions rise on the border.

0:47.6

But first, the Supreme Court appears likely to preserve access to the abortion pill Mepipurstone. We'll examine the case

0:55.0

and speak with Arizona State Senator Eva Birch. She made headlines last week

1:00.0

when she gave a speech on the State Senate floor where she shared her plans to obtain an abortion after receiving news her pregnancy was non-viable.

1:10.0

Generally speaking, people seek abortion for the same reason than I did.

1:15.0

I'm choosing abortion because I'm pregnant and for reasons I should not have to

1:20.0

explain to you or to the church or to the state of Arizona. I need to not be

1:26.1

pregnant anymore. All that and more coming up. Welcome to Democracy Now.

1:35.0

Democracy Now.org, the War and Peace Report, I'm Amy Goodman.

1:41.0

The U.S. Supreme Court appears set to preserve access to the abortion

1:44.6

poem if a perstone, which is used for roughly two-thirds of all abortions in the United

1:49.4

States. Oral arguments were held Tuesday in a case brought by a group of anti-choice medical

1:55.2

associations which have sought to overturn moves by the FDA to increase accessibility to the

2:01.2

drug which was first approved over 20 years ago.

2:04.6

On Tuesday, several justices questioned if the doctors even had standing to bring the challenge.

2:11.6

Abortion rights activists rallied outside the Supreme Court ahead of the ruling. the It's a decision between a doctor and a family and that's how it's always been.

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