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The 7

Wednesday, April 10, 2024

The 7

The Washington Post

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4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2024

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Wednesday briefing: Arizona abortion ruling; James and Jennifer Crumbley; ‘forever chemicals’; Boeing whistleblower; and more


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0:00.0

Arizona resurrected an abortion ban from 1864.

0:07.0

Capital Rioters are being released from prison early,

0:10.5

and we'll tell you what to do with those old eclipse glasses.

0:14.0

That's some of what we'll get to on the seven from the Washington Post.

0:17.0

I'm Hannah Jewel.

0:19.0

It's Wednesday, April 10th.

0:20.0

Let's get you caught up with today's 7 stories.

0:24.0

Number one, Arizona's conservative Supreme Court revived a near total ban on abortion yesterday.

0:35.0

The Court invoked a state law from 1864.

0:38.6

That law forbids abortions except to save a mother's life, and it punishes abortion providers with prison time.

0:46.3

The ruling means Arizona joins 16 other states where abortion is virtually outlawed.

0:52.3

Yesterday, the President and CEO of Planned Parenthood's Arizona branch, Angela Flores, reacted to the news.

0:59.0

There really is no way to sugarcoat it.

1:01.0

Today is a dark day for Arizona. Today's deplorable decision from

1:06.6

the state Supreme Court sends Arizona back nearly 150 years. This ruling will cause long lasting detrimental harms for our communities.

1:18.6

It strips Arizonans of their bodily autonomy and it bans abortion in nearly all scenarios.

1:24.8

It could be weeks before the ban takes effect, and one state official said she wouldn't enforce

1:30.0

it.

1:31.0

The ruling came just one day after Donald Trump said abortion should be left to

1:35.0

individual states. He may have hoped that statement would settle the contentious issue

1:39.8

ahead of November's election. But yesterday's decision in Arizona

1:44.0

will put the issue front and center in that battleground state.

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