
Abortion Rights Under Fire & the latest on COVID Restriction
Clip: 5/21/2021 | 13m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
The Supreme Court announced it will take up a case that challenges Roe v. Wade.
The Supreme Court announced it will take up a case that challenges Roe v. Wade, as states pass new laws restricting abortion access. The panel also discussed the latest CDC guidance on masks, and how businesses are struggling to adjust in a post-COVID vaccine world. Panel: Andrea Mitchell of NBC News & MSNBC, Rachel Scott of ABC News, Asma Khalid of NPR, Jeff Zeleny of CNN
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Abortion Rights Under Fire & the latest on COVID Restriction
Clip: 5/21/2021 | 13m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
The Supreme Court announced it will take up a case that challenges Roe v. Wade, as states pass new laws restricting abortion access. The panel also discussed the latest CDC guidance on masks, and how businesses are struggling to adjust in a post-COVID vaccine world. Panel: Andrea Mitchell of NBC News & MSNBC, Rachel Scott of ABC News, Asma Khalid of NPR, Jeff Zeleny of CNN
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