Bill Cassidy
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I'm a physician.
The reality is that we have an autism crisis that's increasing.
Some have been scared to vaccinate their children because they've been told incorrectly that vaccines cause autism.
Do you believe that vaccines, whether individually or collectively, contribute to autism?
It takes 60 votes to pass something.
You can be forced to stay in town, but still you're ignoring the other responsibilities that you have.
I'm actually at Mardi Gras, but on the other hand, I'll be meeting with people all this week related to the future of my state.
It takes 60 votes to pass something.
You can be forced to stay in town, but still you're ignoring the other responsibilities that you have.
I'm actually at Mardi Gras, but on the other hand, I'll be meeting with people all this week related to the future of my state.
Well, it seems like that would be the best thing that could happen.
You can have an incomplete abortion, and that incomplete abortion can lead to infection or even something called sepsis, which is overwhelming infection.
Yeah, really good to be with you.
Thanks for having me.
Yeah, so, and you're specifically referring to a hearing in the Health, Education, Labor, and Pension, where we discussed the issue of the abortion pills and their use.
I think what we are able to achieve is to inform the American people that these are not like taking a Tylenol, that it can be serious consequences from taking them, particularly when they're not taking as they're supposed to.
The second thing is, one way to address this is,
is to reverse what Joe Biden did, which is to eliminate the requirement to have an in-person interview with the doctor when the woman is given the pill.
And we humanize that, if you will, by speaking of those couple people in Louisiana in which someone else ordered the abortion pill
and forced the pregnant woman to take them.