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Planned Parenthood Execs Terrified of Negative Media

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The Center for Medical Progress has released its 10th undercover video exposing Planned Parenthood's practice of selling the body parts of aborted babies.

The video, released Tuesday, comes amid growing GOP debate to defund the abortion provider.

It's part of a series called, "Human Capital," and highlights expert interviews, eyewitness accounts, and real-life undercover interactions involving Planned Parenthood executives.

The new video also shows National Director of the Consortium of Abortion Providers at Planned Parenthood Deborah VanDerhie describing the harvesting of fetal body parts as "donation for renumeration."

"We're trying to figure this out as an industry, about how we're going to manage renumeration...because the headlines would be a disaster," VanDerhie said.

"If you do decide that you want to engage in renumeration that you really need to, like, think that through...and think New York Times headline when you're creating your policy," she said.

Meanwhile, Americans United For Life President and CEO Dr. Charmaine Yoest is set to testify before Congress Thursday about stopping taxpayer support for the nations' No. 1 abortion provider.

"History teaches us that those who commit genocide first dehumanize their victims," Yoest said.

"Watching today's video showing so many doctors casually discussing the sale of hearts, brains, lungs, and limbs of infants who died in abortion, we've all now seen that kind of barbarity with our own eyes," she said. "A civil society should not sell its unborn children for spare parts and experimentation."

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