Mat Staver is founder and chairman of Liberty Counsel, now celebrating 35 years. Mat is a constitutional attorney with three landmark cases before the U.S. Supreme Court. He's an author and the host of the radio broadcasts Faith & Freedom and Freedom's Call.Jim opened this edition of Crosstalk with an interesting question. Why would a bacteria be considered life on Mars yet a heartbeat on earth not be considered life? This is a question many pro-abortion advocates must answer because as this broadcast shows, even our vice president refuses to face the obvious ramifications of her support for abortion.In the recent debate with J.D. Vance, Governor Tim Walz quoted Matthew 25:40 which mentions the least among us. By supporting abortion, he fails to realize the damage he's doing to, as Mat described them, "the least of the least." This is a reference to the unborn in the womb; those who have no ability to speak or in any way defend themselves and are being brutally destroyed everyday.This is happening in Minnesota where Walz is governor. Mat noted how Walz had a bill called the Reproductive Healthcare Bill that allows abortion through all nine months of pregnancy. There's the Born Alive Infants Protection Act that would protect children born alive after an abortion. That was repealed under his governorship. There's the law that no longer requires reporting of babies that are born alive. In other words you can have a birth, the baby is allowed to die, and no reporting of that death is necessary. Sadly, this activity is often denied, yet Walz is the governor that this has happened under. This should come as no surprise.