There's certainly no guarantee that corporate america would come out on the side of abortion access. But i also want a stress that what happens if we move into a future in which it's corporations that are going to put in place protections for their employees and be willing to pay for the health care that they need? You're just seeing a widening of the gap in term who has access to basic health care, human rights and basic protections and freedoms. It's exactly the same kind of iniquities that we see across so many a policy realms. That has been the story of abortion access over the past decades.
Primary results are in! Aggrieved billionaires Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk can't stop tweeting at the government and Netflix laid off 150 full-time staffers. Also, ICE is watching you. Kara and Scott are joined by Friend of Pivot Rebecca Traister to discuss the impending end of Roe v. Wade.
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CORRECTION: In an earlier version of this episode, we stated that Netflix cancelled its animated Matilda series, which was incorrect. In fact, Matilda is going back into development, but has not been cancelled. The streamer will also release a film version of Matilda the Musical later this year.
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