Supreme Court overturns Roe V Wade; Saturday Sessions w/ Goose
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President Biden and first lady to meet shooting victims’ families; Americans relying on credit cards and other methods to pay for items
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Following the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade, President Biden Friday said he will do everything he can to help women in states where abortion is suddenly illegal. He’s taking two steps to start: directing the Justice Department to protect women who travel out-of-state for abortions, and expanding access to FDA-approved abortion pills. Chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes has more.
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Denée Benton stars in the HBO drama, “The Gilded Age.” Benton plays American journalist Peggy Scott. The show, which was created by “Downtown Abbey” producer Julian Fellowes, takes viewers back in the past to the world of the English elite and the lives of people who served them. Michelle Miller spoke with Benton.
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“Throwing out a precedent overnight that the country has relied upon for half a century is not conservative,” the Maine Republican said in a statement.
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Many who oppose legal abortion admit there should be exceptions, while many in favor would set time limits.
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Hundreds of demonstrations both for and against Roe v. Wade being overturned are happening all across the country. One of the nation’s largest protests is happening in New York City. Elaine Quijano is there with more.
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A black bear in Tennessee died after it entered a car parked at a Sevierville rental cabin possibly searching for food and got trapped in the sweltering heat.
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Both those who oppose and who support abortion rights gathered outside the fenced-off Supreme Court on Friday, after the court handed down a decision that strikes down the landmark Roe v. Wade decision that declared abortion a constitutional right. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett reports.
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A decision from the Supreme Court Friday could affect the future of health for millions of women. Pilar Whitaker, counsel for the Economic Justice Project at the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, and a co-author on the brief that was cited in the dissent of Friday’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, joins Catherine Herridge on CBS News.
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