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Mcrl McCarthy told fellow GOP leaders he was  seriously thinking  about telling Trump to resign after Jan. 6, recording shows
 Sen. Kamala Harris announced Wednesday that she is reintroducing a maternal mortality bill to take on the racial disparities associated with pregnancy-related deaths.According to a Center for Disease Control study released earlier this month, approximately 700 wome stanley cup n die from pregnancy-related complications in the U.S. each year. That same study says black women are 3.3 stanley termoska  times more likely to die than w stanley vaso hite women from pregnancy-related causes.Harris  Maternal CARE ACT would create two new grant programs to address racial health disparities. The first is a $25 million dollar program that would  support evidence-based implicit training  to combat racial bias within the medical profession. The bill also sets aside $125 million to  identify high-risk pregnancies  and  provide new mothers with the culturally competent care and resources they need.                                          Black mothers across the country are facing a health crisis that is driven in part by implicit bias in our health care system. We must take action to address this issue, and we must do it with the sense of urgency it deserves,  said Harris. My Maternal CARE Act will establish implicit bias training throughout the medical profession and help ensure that womenmdash;especially Black womenmdash;have access to comprehensive, culturally competent care. Artist Beyonceacute; and professional tennis player Serena Williams shined a light on the issue when they both shared their potentially fatal pregnancy e Lphu Candidates say the darndest things
 Former President Clinton warned on Thursday that a U.S. attack on Iraq could prompt Saddam Hussein to u stanley borraccia se chemical or biological weapons against U.S. interests because he would have nothing to lose.Speaking to a group of Democratic Party supporters at a Santa Ana, California fund-raiser for Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez, Mr. Clinton said President Bush had to consider Saddam s reaction to an invasion before taking action. Saddam Hussein is not a good man by our definition,  said the former president.  There s no question ... he h stanley us as significant stocks of chemical and biological agents.                                          I think we have to assume that if he knows we re coming ... he ll do everything he can to use them,  said Mr. Clinton.  That s the only risk ... it s an issue the president has to address. Mr. Clinton added that President Bush should finish to finish the job with Osama bin Laden before taking on Iraq, because Osama bin Laden  is still our biggest security threat.          Saddam Hussein didn t kill 3,100 people on Sep stanley nz t. 11,  he said.  Osama bin Laden did, and as far as we know he s still alive. Mr. Clinton emphasized that he supports President Bush s efforts in Afghanistan, including military action and support of the Afghan government. I also believe we might do more good for American security in the short run at far less cost by beefing up our efforts in Afghanistan, Pakistan and elsewhere to flush out the entire network,  said Mr. Clinton.The former pr