Six clips of audio you should hear from the Planned Parenthood hearing

Six clips of audio you should hear from the Planned Parenthood hearing

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Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America Inc. testifies during a House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing on Capitol Hill, on Tuesday. (Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

For the first time since surreptitious videos put Planned Parenthood in the spotlight again, the organization’s president, Cecile Richards, faced the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.

The more than five-hour hearing was oftentimes contentious. Richards defended her organization on several fronts. She said the videos released by the anti-abortion group Center for Medical Progress were misleading and she said her organization does not receive federal funding for most abortions.

Republican lawmakers for their part questioned why Planned Parenthood should continue to receive federal funding if many Americans don’t agree with abortions.

With that, here are six audio clips that will give you a sense of the hearing.

In the fiercest confrontation of the hearing, Rep. Jim Jordan, a Republican from Ohio, sparred with Richards over the apology she issued after the first video was made public. If the videos were so misleading, he asked, then why did Richards apologize:

Given an opportunity to speak by Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton, a Democrat from Washington, D.C., Richards offered this concise defense of Planned Parenthood:

Rep. Gerald Connolly, a Democrat of Virginia, chastised his fellow lawmakers for what he said was disrespectful and misogynist behavior toward Richards:

In a hearing dominated with questions about women’s rights, Rep. John Duncan, a Republican of Tennessee, asked, “Surely you don’t expect us to be easier on you because you’re a woman?” Richards responded by conjuring her mother, the late Texas Gov. Ann Richards: 

Rep. Brenda Lawrence had the most impassioned soliloquy of the hearing. She began by pointing out that the men asking questions had no sensitivity to understand “what a woman goes through with her healthcare.”

This hearing was supposed to be about the testimony of Richards. But it really became a debate among lawmakers. This clip with Rep. Scott DesJarlais, a Republican from Tennessee, Richards and Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman, a Democrat from New Jersey, make that point:

via NPR’s The Two-Way