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  • JUDY WOODRUFF: It is perhaps the most controversial issue facing the country, but, this weekend,

  • Democratic candidates for president didn't shy away from the issue of abortion, and neither

  • did the president.

  • Amna Nawaz brings us up to speed.

  • AMNA NAWAZ: In Birmingham, Alabama...

  • SEN.

  • BERNIE SANDERS (I-VT), Presidential Candidate: Make no mistake about it.

  • These laws are dangerous, they are regressive, and they are blatantly unconstitutional.

  • (CHEERING AND APPLAUSE)

  • AMNA NAWAZ: Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders criticized the just-passed Alabama law that

  • bans abortions after eight weeks.

  • Meanwhile, in New Hampshire, during a FOX News town hall, South Bend, Indiana, Mayor

  • Pete Buttigieg said the next president should nominate judges who promise to uphold Roe

  • v. Wade.

  • PETE BUTTIGIEG (D), Presidential Candidate: I believe in the right of the woman to make

  • her own decisions about her reproductive health and about her body is a national right.

  • I believe it's an American freedom.

  • And I believe that should be enjoyed by women in every state.

  • (CHEERING AND APPLAUSE)

  • AMNA NAWAZ: The two Democratic presidential candidates were not alone.

  • New Jersey Senator Cory Booker, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren and New York Senator

  • Kirsten Gillibrand each said this weekend they, too, would nominate pro-Roe judges,

  • if elected.

  • For his part, President Trump said he disagrees with the Alabama law.

  • He tweeted Saturday he is -- quote -- "strongly pro-life, with the three exceptions, rape,

  • incest and protecting the life of the mother."

  • The Alabama law has no exceptions for rape or incest.

  • While abortion rights policies unite most Democratic candidates, several took to the

  • trail this weekend to distinguish themselves on other issues.

  • JOSEPH BIDEN (D), Presidential Candidate: I'm running for our country, Democrats, Republicans,

  • and independents, a different path.

  • AMNA NAWAZ: In Philadelphia, former Vice President Joe Biden brought his message of unity for

  • his campaign's official kickoff rally, stressing his ability to bring the party together.

  • Across the country in Los Angeles, California Senator Kamala Harris announced an equal pay

  • proposal that would punish corporations for wage discrimination.

  • SEN.

  • KAMALA HARRIS (D-CA), Presidential Candidate: When you lift up the economic status of women,

  • you lift up the economic status of families, and communities, and all of society.

  • (CHEERING AND APPLAUSE)

  • AMNA NAWAZ: And Senator Sanders, during a multistate tour through the south, introduced

  • a 10-point education plan on Saturday, the 65th anniversary of the landmark Brown v.

  • Board of Education ruling.

  • The plan includes banning for-profit charter schools, triple funding for Title I schools,

  • working with states to increase teacher pay, and allocating $5 billion for summer and after-school

  • programs, trying to set himself apart in a crowded field of 23 candidates, with over

  • eight months to go before the first votes are even cast.

  • For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Amna Nawaz.

JUDY WOODRUFF: It is perhaps the most controversial issue facing the country, but, this weekend,

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