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HHS Secretary Becerra talks women's future with abortion following Roe V. Wade decision

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NBC’s Kate Snow moderated a panel with HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra on his initial reaction to the overturn of Roe V. Wade at the Aspen Ideas: Health festival. Becerra discussed resources that will be available to women moving forward, and the heartbreak of having a Supreme Court “we can no longer trust." NBCUniversal News Group is the media partner of Aspen Ideas: Health.

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