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Abortion in America
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Thirty years after Roe v Wade. The bitter divide of the abortion debate still polarizes Washington, examining the political fallout of the unresolved abortion war.

Guests:

William Saletan, chief political correspondent, Slate.com

Adrian Wooldridge, Washington correspondent, The Economist

Cynthia Gorney, associate dean of the graduate school of journalism, UC Berkeley and author, “Articles of Faith: A Frontline History of the Abortion Wars”

Teresa Wagner, editor, “Back to the Drawing Board: The Future of the Pro-Life Movement”

Jennifer Stockman, co-chair, Republican Pro-Choice Coalition

 
 

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