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Hey ladies and gentlemen, this is Carmine Sabia for Explain America
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and Kamala Harris just got roasted on national television and it was glorious
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Before we get started, please make sure you like, comment, share and subscribe
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Those little things really help us out and they help our channel continue to grow. Vice President Kamala Harris visited a Planned Parenthood clinic
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or as I like to call them, an abortion clinic because that's what they are
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She visited a Planned Parenthood clinic this week, becoming the first sitting Vice President
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and or President to ever visit a Planned Parenthood clinic. While there, she was grilled by reporters about what took so long because of course
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it's never good enough and just a myriad of other questions to which she gave her
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typical word jumble answers. And when you watch her giving these answers
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she says much of nothing, which is hilarious, but the more she exposes herself like this
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before the election, damages the Biden-Harris campaign in my opinion. Now while she was at the chop shop, the Planned Parenthood clinic
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she, you know, didn't seem to have the right answers and she tried to tow this
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kind of politically correct line of, you know, let's not say the word abortion
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but let's, you know, talk about women's reproductive health care rights, which is abortion
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I want you to take a look at this video and then give me your thoughts. When you like, comment, share, and subscribe. I'm Carmine Sabia for Explain America
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We love you guys. God bless you. Take care, everybody. We're going to start with Rochelle from the Star Tribune
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Hi Madam Vice President. Why do you think it took so long for a sitting President or Vice President to visit
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an abortion provider? And also how concerned are you about the 20
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vote uncommitted in the new sort of presidential primary? Well, I'll tell you the reason I'm here is because this is a health care crisis and I
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think that of the many stories that we can tell, excuse me, of the many stories that we need to
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tell about what has happened after the Dobbs decision, one of them is that part of this
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health care crisis is the clinics like this that have had to shut down. And what that has meant
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to leave no options with any reasonable geographic area for so many women who need this essential
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care. And again, it runs the gamut of reproductive health care. So yes, it is abortion care. It is
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also, as I mentioned earlier, essential and critical reproductive health care like PAPS
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like breast cancer screenings, things of that nature. So I'm here to highlight that of the many
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I believe, potentially intended consequences of the Dobbs decision, one of them has been for health care providers such as this in the states that have banned or
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outlawed access to reproductive care, clinics like this to shut down. And it's a travesty
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It's a travesty. Madam Vice President. Are we ready for our next question? Madam Vice President Darlene, right to your left
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ADP. Hi, thank you. We were not able to go with you on the tour, obviously. Can you
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give us a sense of what you saw back there and also what you learned by coming here today
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Well, what I saw were, I don't know, maybe two dozen health care workers who really care
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really care about their patients and who understand that in the health care delivery
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system, regardless of your gender or your health care need, I think we should all expect and
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certainly we all desire that you will be treated with dignity. And you'll be treated in an
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environment where you feel safe. And by that, I mean safe to be free from judgment
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to be in an environment where you are actually and really listened to
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where your needs and your expression of your needs are taken seriously
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And walking through this clinic, that's what I saw, are people who have dedicated their lives
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to the profession of providing health care in a safe place that gives people dignity
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And I think we should all want that for each other. Thank you, Vice President. I'm Nick at the New York Times
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Madam Vice President, what do you see as your role on this issue, given that the administration
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has run up to the limit of what it can do to protect abortion rights and Congress is unlikely
#Reproductive Health
#Law & Government
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