
Marking Two Years Since the Overturn of Roe v. Wade
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Marking two years since the overturn of Roe v. Wade.
Pro-abortion rights advocates say even eagerly expecting moms are harmed by Kentucky's near total abortion ban.
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Marking Two Years Since the Overturn of Roe v. Wade
Clip: Season 3 Episode 16 | 2m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
Pro-abortion rights advocates say even eagerly expecting moms are harmed by Kentucky's near total abortion ban.
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>> Today marks 2 years since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade and Ing the nationwide right to abortion and launching a new era of litigation legislation and politics pro abortion rights advocates say even eagerly expecting moms are harmed by Kentucky's near total abortion ban.
Planned Parenthood says when pregnancies get complicated, doctors are forced to look the other way.
>> Study show at least a 3rd of pregnancies involving our visits.
And up to 15%, including potentially life-threatening conditions.
Yet when pregnancy related emergencies Presense.
There's are being forced to ask the most inhumane questions.
Is this patient close enough to die?
Are they near not death for me to provide care to that?
Will I be prosecuted?
How is this the new benchmark, her hair?
>> Tomorrow night we'll have more on the state of abortion and Kentucky while she became the face of reproductive rights in Kentucky when she appeared in a campaign ad for the governor's race.
Now, Hadley Duval is moving on to the presidential election last fall.
Deval appeared in an ad supporting Governor Andy Beshear's reelection where she spoke of becoming pregnant at the age of 12 after being raped by her stepfather in the ad was credited with motivating many Kentuckians who previously voted for Donald Trump to vote for Andy Beshear.
President Joe Biden's campaign is hoping for the same boosted by bringing Deval on the campaign trail.
The 22 year-old from Owensboro will appear with First Lady Jill Biden in Pennsylvania this weekend as part of the president's effort to motivate voters on abortion rights.
She was recently on MSNBC with Vice President Kamala Harris.
Part of that interview aired yesterday.
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