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CBS News Live Video Live stanley cup 11:12 p.m. Mike Pence saysHillary Clinton wants to repeal the Hyde Amendment.PENCE STATEMENT:Hillary Clinton wants to repeal the longstanding provision in the law where we said we wouldnrsquo;t use taxpayer dolla water bottle stanley rs to fund abortion, Pence claimed, and he told Kaine,I have appreciated the fact that you have supported theHydeAmendment, which bans the use of tax-payer funding for abortion, in the past.FACT CHECK:Clinton said earlier this year that she supports repealing theHydeAmendment, which, as Pence pointed out, prevents the use of federal funds to pay for abortions. When she accepted Planned Parenthoodrsquo endorsement on January 10, 2016, Clinton called for the repeal of the 40-year-old amendment. When Clinton accepted the Planned Parenthood endorsement, she said, Any right that requires you stanley cup to take extraordinary measures to access it is no right at all -- not when patients and providers have to endure harassment and intimidation just to walk into a health centerhellip;And not as long as we have laws on the book like theHydeAmendment making it harder for low-income women to exercise their full rights.The Democratic party also included the call for repeal of Hyde in the platform for the first time.OnCNN on July 29, 2016, Kaine said, I have been for theHydeAmendment. And I have not Srio Gore Gets Tough On Crime
This story was written by Andrew Ramonas, The GW HatchetThe U.S. military could spend 100 years in Iraq if the presumptive Republican presidential nominee is the next commander in chief, said Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Hillary Cli stanley water bottle nton N.Y. during an Iraq policy speech on Monday at the Marvin Center on the George Washington University campus.With the five-year anniversary of the start stanley hrnek of the Iraq War approaching this week, Clinton said Iraqi and U.S. government officials have indicated that substantial progress has not made been made in Iraq. But Sen. John McCain R-Ariz. , who is now on a visit to Iraq, has said he thinks troops could be in the country for a century. Despite the evidence, President George W. Bush is determined to continue his failed policy in Iraq until he leaves office and Sen. McCain will gladly accept the torch and stay the course keeping troops in Iraq up to 100 years if necessary, said Clinton, who promises troop withdrawal. They both want to keep us tied to another country s civil war - a war we cannot win. Bush authorized a troop surge of more than 100,000 soldiers in early 2007 to help quell the growing insurgency in Iraq and has said the surge is improving conditions in Iraq. McCain has supported the troop surge and the continued presence of the U.S. military in Iraq.Clinton said continuing the war could cost the U.S. government more than $1 trillion and stanley sverige additional troops have been ineffective.
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