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towards running for president. we are told he is going to announce an exploratory committee later this morning. also here in new york. manhattan district attorney alvin bragg has now sued congressman jim jordan. he's the chair of the house judiciary committee, is trying to challenge his investigation into the prosecution of trump and this that we're keeping a close eye on today and indiana town under evacuation orders after a giant fire broke out at a recycling plant officials say that the smoke it's toxic in the fire could burn. four days and michael jordan's setting a new record. auctions into this do you guys remember this throwback right that is he. it's game worn , signed 13 from the 1998 nba finals going for $2.2 million in this morning starts right now. what the new place.
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flames, prompting officials to issue evacuation orders for back 2000. people there. unknown plastics are burning at the plant, sending a giant pillar of black smoke all over. richmond officials are now waiting on air monitoring test results to help decide how long people are gonna have to stay evacuated. firefighters say when they responded to the scene, they discovered a semi trailer engulfed in flames. it was fully loaded with unknown type of plastics. fire spread from the semi trailer to other piles of plastics that were around the trailer. we only have one access into the where the fire was. all the other access roads were blocked by piles of plastic and other semi trailers. the obvious question this morning is how did this start? officials say they don't know and they won't know until that fire is extinguished . they say it could burn for days, so we'll be live on the ground in richmond. with our
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colleague on the ground a little bit later on cnn this morning. also right now we are tracking some body camera footage that has been released by police in louisville. after that mass shooting at a bank. this is footage that comes from the body cameras of the first two officers to arrive on the scene after those 911 calls were placed as we know a rookie camp, who is only about 10 days out of the police academy was shot in the head. he's still in the hospital recovering right now, and his training officer ended up being the person who killed the gunman. i do want to warn you that what you're about to see is the moment that the gunman actually ambushed the officers as they approached the entrance. make an entry from the in the east side at pressing the main. police now say that government
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was waiting in the lobby to ambush the officers after he had shot his coworkers and eyewitness cell phone video that was also released by police shows a different angle of the entire incident after the gunman opened fires the training officer rolls on the ground runs down the stairs to take cover behind the planter. he's unable to see the shooter through the glass, but the rookie was lying outside the event entrance. of course, as we know, severely wounded, you can hear them calling for help for him. in this audio. cnn's adrian brought us his live in louisville, adrian. obviously they released this bodycam footage very quickly, and it does show what happened here how quickly they were able to go in and get the shooter despite the fact that the number of people that he was still able to shoot and injured caitlyn. that only does that video show but we can also hear the stress level in the officers voices. but despite the high stress officer corey galloway, the field training officer remained calm as he gave
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instructions to the other officers responded. he's been a responding excuse me. he has been a police officer since 2018 and he was outside. just behind this bush behind me when he fired the shot that took out the shooter, and what you're about to see is graphic. stop! stop! gunfire rings out almost immediately as police pull up to the mass shooting and old national bank on monday morning , louisville pd releasing body camera footage worn by the two officers shot while responding to the attack were making entry from the from the east side shows for rookie officer nicholas wilt encounter last seconds. he runs up the steps to the bank and is shot in the head. field training officer corey galloway was also hit and body camera footage shows that he falls moves down the steps, concealing himself behind the planter box. goddammit the
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shooter has an angle on that officer. we need to get out there. i don't know where he's at the glasses, blocking him moments later. more gunfire. going down. i think he's down. suspect do get the officer the gunman is dead, killed by police three minutes after they arrived . it feels like eternity to watch. you can only imagine how it felt for them for people to react by staying there, staying in the fire. and going back inside the scene. keeping themselves in danger. that's superhuman photos show the gunman, a 25 year old bank employee inside a hallway. police say the images were snapped just moments after he finished shooting co workers on the ground floor. he then went to the front lobby and set up an ambush and waited for officers to respond at one point, police
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dispatcher warns responding officers they were heading to the scene of a targeted attack. texted a friend called a friend left a voicemail. he's going to kill everyone at the bank stealing food battle. louisville is the latest community coping with the horror of gun violence that includes dr jason smith, who is cared for gunshot victims for 15 years. he's now treating officer wilt, who was still in critical condition weary there's only so many times you can walk into a room. and tell someone they're not coming home tomorrow. and it just breaks your heart. and he says it is hard that doctor has been treating physical injuries for 15 years. but he, too, like so many other in this community have emotional injuries. we are also hearing from the family of the 25 year old shooter, they
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spoke out via a statement saying they knew their son struggled with depression and live with mental illness, which they say they were actively trying to address. i also want to add, and i'm paraphrasing, they said here, expressing their condolences. for the lives that were lost, saying, no words can express our sorrow, anguish and horror at the unthinkable harm our son connor inflicted on innocent people. so many families hurting this morning. back to you. absolutely, adrian. thank you. before he left for ireland. the president spoke out on that monitoring the situation where just moments from now he will be holding a bilateral talk with uk's prime minister. richie soon knock in belfast, northern ireland. he'll be addressing students at ulster university later this morning. the president visited visit coincides with the 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement and we're told president plans to discuss the economy and america's commitment to peace in the country. cnn's donie o sullivan live for us in carling furred ireland this
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morning, donny good morning to you understand? you spoke with some very special folks there. what do you know? hey don yes, a lot of excitement building here in carling furred county loud in the republic of ireland. this is where just some of president biden's ancestors held from. he has visited this town before, and we actually bumped into somebody who told us a little bit about that earlier. have a listen. it's fantastic. i mean, we all remember when he was here in 2016, and we met him just over over and over at the green there. he actually came upon myself. my son he was eating a crap on my son's face was covered in chocolate, and he wanted to buy the crap. so we have great picture then and we're all very excited to see him coming today. he's got ancestral roots here in then in the cooley peninsula, and we're delighted to showcase carling furred to him. i don, i don't know if you're seeing a trend
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here, but you know we told you about the chicken nuggets yesterday. now he's trying to get a bite of a crap, but we're actually joined live right now by joe biden's president biden's fifth cousin. have i got that rice you have indeed. mulligan yes. lot of excitement here today, excitement around the village and around the peninsula as a whole, like it's been buzzing this past week, i'd say just what people people are so excited as relations are so excited. it's great family, bond and things. um i don't know what else to say. you're and you actually got to meet by when he was vice president in 2016 and tell us what about that really finnegan's pub? he arrived in a big cavalcade. there was a good few people outside the pub over 100 to meet him. shock his hand . he held my child jade. and. that's yeah. what does it mean? why why are the irish why? why are we so obsessed with american
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presidents? what is it about it? well i think it's degree of connection between ireland and america like you'll never. you'll never see anything like it. irish american like it's just something you have always grown up with him. sure, you have as well and the immigration immigration. yeah let me just get this straight. so your grace grace grace grandfather was joe biden's great grandfather's cousin. good i think that's the hotel. yes yes, genealogists are working overtime in ireland bar. i hope you have a great day. i hope you get to see the president, by the way, guys that we have even more cousins are over here. gathering already they're everywhere. they're everywhere done. explain this to us, cousin. great great great grandfather was joe biden's second cousin. is that what you're? is that what he said? yeah yeah, something like that. yeah my great grandmother bumped into his cousin in the street.
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so i think i'm family as well. my gosh, you're not really in ireland. you're like in a hollywood lot in central casting. right i'm upstairs in the green room. and one more clear up one thing for us here. they said crepe as we would say it here in the united states. not every you know crap. it sounds different. here to our ears, but we're saying crepes were sophisticated. despite despite what you've heard done, we're very sophisticated here. can we just talk about how epic it is that dhoni is there right now interviewing president biden's irish cousin as his cousin, first trip and dhoni's cousin. while i have you guys biden when he comes here later today he is going to be dropping by this. this is carling furred castle. it is 1/12 century castle. he's going to be getting a tour around. there is going to be doing a walkabout around the town. as you can see, all the american flags are up there,
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saying secret service are on the way. so this place will be locked down pretty shortly, and more people showing up with more and more american flags. um, if you really want to feel popular as an american presidents come to ireland. gosh look, folks are getting out there. okay donny is in ireland interviewing the president's great great great grandfather's. just let it go. yeah with crepes, somebody and we'll see you next hour with crips creeps. what i think this show to start your day, huh? tony this shows us there is actually nothing don't eat cannot do right. okay from trick his parents with a i in his last piece on artificial intelligence to go to ireland and cover the president's question is what biden's approval rating is there versus the way very good than is, they're higher than 100. 200 that made my morning. okay also this news significant manhattan district attorney alvin bragg is
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suing republican congressman jim jordans. the d a. filed the lawsuit yesterday. he accuses congressman jordan of trying to interfere with his offices criminal probe against former president donald trump. congressman jordan's serves as the chairman of the house judiciary committee has been investigating breaks handling of the case. or kara scannell is here with more he wants to talk to, uh, mark pomerantz. who left brags office and wrote this book, etcetera in the middle of this investigation. this this is rare to see how brag is responding. no i mean, i think we've seen the former president and some of his allies try to block congressional subpoenas, including jim jordans. he didn't comply with a subpoena during that house january 6th investigation of the tables have turned here this back and forth between the house republicans and jim jordans, alvin bragg coming to a head now, with bragg saying, okay, i'm suing to block this subpoena for tests. the money from mark pomerantz. he's saying it's unconstitutional. congress is a federal body. this is a state local prosecution.
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and also they're looking for grant. excuse me. grand jury information that's covered by secrecy laws because that whole process is secret. so they're trying to block this subpoena as well as any potential future subpoena to brag or any other current or former prosecutors. so in their lawsuit, they write in some um, excuse me. congress lacks any valid legislative purpose to engage in a free rein ranging campaign of harassment in retaliation for the district attorney's investigation and prosecution of mr trump. under the laws of new york. this court should enjoy the subpoena and put an end to this constitutionally destructive fishing expedition. you know, they also note in this. they're tying jim jordan to some of the verbal attacks at the former president has made against d a brag, saying that they've received over 1000 calls and emails that are either either racially charged or threatening to bragg's office, including as we discussed the envelope with the white powder that turned out
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to be nonhazardous, you know, and jim jordans was on fox news last night and let's take a listen to his response to this lawsuit. understand what happened here. alvin bragg use federal funds to indict a former president for no crime and then when we ask questions about it when we want to investigate, he takes us to court. they're obstructing our constitutional duty to do oversight. now what he's talking about there in this forfeiture thing brags office is, you know one of many of these state local prosecutors that when they have these big settlements, they contribute money to a forfeiture fund brags office says they contributed over a billion dollars in the last 15 years. they've used about $5000 on this investigation is trump most of that going to their fight to the supreme court to get trump's taxes. all completely fascinating. and i have no idea where this is going to go, cara. thank you very much. also speaking of former president trump, he may be getting another republican challenger in the 2024 race. south carolina
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south carolina senator tim scott republican who did that interview last week, but re posted the clip on twitter. just hours before he announced that he plans to launch an exploratory committee for president and an email to supporters overnight. scott wrote that in part, i've been doing a lot of thinking in the last few months have been thinking about my faith. i've been thinking about the future of our country and i've been thinking about the left plan to ruin america. joining us now is cnn senior political commentator and former special assistant to president george w. bush scott jennings scott. obviously, this is not a huge surprise to people, but this would be the next formal step for senator scott to take is the room for him in this 2024 race. what is what does that look like for everything? what certainly think there's room for tim scott. he's one of the most well liked and beloved republicans in the country everywhere. he speaks everywhere he goes. people love what tim scott has to stay and what he represents. he'll be probably the most optimistic person in the race. you know, he always presents the republican
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party. the gop is the grand opportunity party he talks about america. in optimistic terms, which, of course, as you know, is a big departure from how donald trump and others describe america, so he's a he's gonna have a different kind of marketing style, which is relentlessly optimistic. now, just to be fair. on the technical side. he starts very low, probably at 1% just like a lot of the other people who are looking to challenge donald trump. so he's got a long way to go. but if you look at people who have just raw political and communication skills he's going to have one of the highest and most developed skill sets in the race. so it does give him a chance to break out. you know, saying the state like iowa, new hampshire, where it was kind of retail skills are going to be very useful for him. one of the things i think is so striking. you just sort of mentioned it is that you've called him relentlessly positive and optimistic, obviously a huge contrast to trump who will be running aliens in the primary, but his family story the line he often repeat from cotton to congress in one generation is
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positive and optimistic. and a family story like that. what you think republican primary voters are looking for? i think they will really like the story. i think they have like that story about tim scott and i think he's he's gone a long way on it. i do think in the current republican party emotional frame, you also have to show a little bit of fighting spirit. and so he has to marry that optimism with the ability to say, and i will fight to protect. you know what i see is you know a better future for america. republicans are looking for fighters. they're looking for confrontation. they're looking for people who want to fight the left right now. i mean, that's why you see so many of the other campaigns really sort of on the same messages almost every day. so i think as long as he can also show that this story is gonna sell, look, i think you put this guy in front of a crowd, and i want a new hampshire, obviously in south carolina, where he's been elected. he's going to be electric. i mean, he is a is one of the best, if not the best
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communicator in the republican party today, so putting the optimism together with the fighting spirit could be a combination for him to make some hay said that admittedly, you think he starts off low, he said, like 1% right, is that so ? can you handicap handicap the field for us? because if you look at it, you got donald trump , who appointed nikki haley. she's gonna be running against him. right? and you have nikki haley, who who appointed tim scott. right so you know, handicapped this for us. how do you see this playing out? well i think it's pretty simple. you've got trump who occupies a fairly large space and you have everyone else and the any everyone else bucket ron desantis right now is by far and away the most powerful candidate in that group. and so all that non trump route the people who are looking to consolidate the i want someone else crowd. they're going to be fighting each other over the next several months to see who can emerge. a prolonged fragmentation helps trump. in fact, they would almost guarantee his nomination if someone could break out of the non trump group like the same,
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just like tim scott. whoever it happens to be. what they want to try to do is get to a place where it's essentially a one on one contest that gives them the best chance to take out trump in a non fragmented field. so this is where tim scott is starts pretty low, but with a lot of skills, and i think republicans are going to love him out there and i'm glad he's in the race because i think we need more optimists and politics. he is one of the most optimistic people's life stories terrific, and it's inspiring to a lot of folks whether he wins or loses. he's an inspiring guy. we need people like tim scott politics, and it's good that he's in there, scott, we appreciate it. and time to get your kids on the school bus. we wish you were here. but you know, get at it, dad. you got it. you got it. i got to go. wake him up right now is on the stove and scott, we're sorry, also, and at the end, and i said no, but we're sorry. what happened in your state? and we hope you guys are holding up thinking about you. thank you very much for kentucky. thanks god. so this morning, defense officials say that they will quote turn over every rock until the source of the pentagon
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will ever stop us from keeping america secure. we take this very seriously and we will continue to investigate and turn over every rock until we find the source of this and the extent of it. this morning the investigations into leaked pentagon documents is taking shape the documents, some of which us officials say are authentic, exposed the extent of the uss eavesdropping on key allies, including south korea, israel and ukraine. the documents also reveal the degree to which the us has penetrated the russian ministry of defense , and they appear to divulge key weaknesses. in ukraine's defense officials are saying that it could take months to complete to complete their investigations, but the intel community will do everything in its power to get to the bottom of what happened. so joining us now is a former house intelligence chairman. mike rogers. good morning, chairman. thank you so much. listen, there's so much you know to talk about here is how this happened, you know, is there too
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much access to classified documents. but your key concern here is the damage to our allies. good morning. thank you for joining us, but that is your key concern. yeah. good morning . all and good morning. don yeah, absolutely. and part of that reason is because this is relatively recent information about an ongoing conflict. it wasn't older information that is embarrassing, but you can get over. this is in real time, and it's causing problems for our allies today, you know, there were some really sensitive leaks about you know different activities happening in and around ukraine. that hurts our allies. and it does hurt our credibility a little bit. they they're going to start asking about what they share and how they share it. and this happened after wikileaks. but this is going to happen again. and it's going to take a real effort by the administration to go and try to patch this thing up. you've made the point that the intel doesn't tell the whole story, which makes it i would assume even more problematic. in terms of our relationship with allies
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because they're not seeing the full picture. oh, and by the way, the white house says, we don't even know if this thing is over. yeah it would be my guess populist, and there's no way that this individual doesn't have more information tucked away somewhere. i will guarantee that's the case. and so they're always worried about this another another wave of leaks and you know the way it was. it was leaked. we saw in years past terrorist organizations use gaming chat rooms to communicate because they were again trying to get around us intelligence and allied intelligence trying to figure out what they were doing. it was a very clever and so this is really in that same vein, so this is some people would look at it and say that wasn't very sophisticated. i would look at it and say that's pretty sophisticated. they they're trying to move these documents in a way that would kind of get around intelligence services, collecting on them. and seeing this information to move along, so more information is likely there. i know that's
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what they're worried about in the pentagon today when they get up this morning. and trying to tighten this news as fast as you can, without stopping operations because you know they're in the middle of supporting a nation is trying to defend itself against russia. that's a that's a lot of moving parts. and so you've got to keep those parts moving, and you've got to try to find out who and i'm going to guess they're compromised in some way. i don't think this is ideological, given the information that they leaked. this is somebody that was probably compromised by an intelligence services and or volunteered for an intelligence service foreign intelligence service to give this kind of information. wait can you repeat that last part again? that's how you think this that's your suspicion of how this this leaked ah, you mean from the individual? i'm gonna get this is getting my old fbi training background. this is somebody who was probably compromised by a foreign intelligence service and or volunteered to a foreign intelligence service to release information. that would be my guess. and if i were running the investigation, you'd want to
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start there and there's certain things that you could look for. to see if somebody would fit in this pattern that would that would start to narrow down the pool of people because, remember, thousands of people have to see this to do the things they do. and so you've got to start narrowing it down as fast and quickly as you can, and i know you said, that's just a guess. but you have better insight on this, the most people and when it comes to as this investigation is ongoing, how they patch this up and day being the us with allies. biden is welcoming south korea for a state dinner and just a matter of weeks. how does that work given they are clearly the most outraged so far, you know, what does that look like behind the scenes right now? you think oh, there's a lot of patching up going on. i think they've assigned somebody from the administration to kind of cover the you know the apology tour if you will, and if you remember i was chairman during the snowden leaks, and i, too went to into the eu and to have some hard conversations about some things , but i will. and so what
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happens is first of all, you have to kind of walk through exactly what you're doing with our with that foreign allies, south korea. here's what we're doing to do it. i took to catch this individual to try to stop the leak. and by the way, you know will help you in any way we can through the aftermath, both politically and otherwise in any way we can. you know, i hope those are the conversations that are happening with south korea. they you know, we still have important business with them. remember china is rising up in this in the south china sea. south korea is going to be a part of that, so we really need to be lashed up as tight as we can with those allies. and we just can't afford to have anything drifting apart. that's what was so damaging about these chairman. i hate to do this because we're up against the clock in but i just want to go back to something. you said that this is probably someone who has compromised that differs from what defense officials. senior defense officials are saying that they believe behind the leak was, they're speculating that it was a pentagon officials child wanting to show off to his
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friends since his first showed up on social media and gaming, the gaming platform discord do you disagree with that theory wholeheartedly, or you think that's possible. well, listen to the hardest part don is all of that could be possible. the problem is the weight and i just if you're going to do the investigation, you have to look at it as somebody's compromised and you take it from there, saying that it was a child that that had access to classified information would scare me even more about how somebody is having access to classified information around their household. that would worry me. this is, uh, i believe that they're going to find that somebody was moving this. we have seen this tactic used before, and that's what they should keep in mind when they start this investigation chairman mike rogers. thank you very, very much. you certainly know a lot about how things like this happen in the fallout. lot of patching up to do as you said, thank you, sir. thank you . latest legal developments in
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captioning brought to you by garlic cholesterols natural enemy. my blood pressure is borderline garlic. healthy blood pressure formula helps maintain healthy blood pressure with a custom blend of ingredients. i'm taking charge with garlic. one ideological federal court judge should not be able to dictate to the entire country and particularly to women across the united states, whether they can use abortion medication. women across america understand that their rights are being infringed upon that they're under attack. that was democratic governor of illinois, david pritzker last night when i was asking him about that judge that judge's decision in texas it's the decision, of course, that would invalidate a judgment from the fda and limit access to a widely used abortion pill and appeals court is giving the justice department in the menu of fracture of that abort abortion
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medication until noon to respond to a filing from anti abortion doctors who want to leave the ruling in place. the court could rule as soon as today on whether or not to freeze the order, obviously right, we're watching. all of this closely. cnn's joan biskupic joins us now, joan obviously, the big question is how this is going to play out in a few hours because even lawmakers and governors have said let's wait to see what the courts decide in this situation before we weigh in here and say, you know whether or not the fda should ignore this ruling. that's absolutely right, caitlin morning. we are one step closer to a decision by a regional appellate court. the fifth circuit is looking at the federal district judges. invalidation of the fda approval of the first pill in the two drugs medication abortion. the fifth circuit has just received the filing from the original challengers who want that. ah order to go into effect this friday, which could affect abortion access nationwide. as you said the other side has has until noon. the department of
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justice has asked that the fifth circuit actually decide this by thursday so that if it denies a temporary stay on this, it can go to the supreme court and get the supreme court to intervene so that women have access to the drug at this 0.1 way or another caitlin case will eventually be before the supreme court, and it will be a test. of just how far they will go. to lift the ability of women to get abortions medication nationwide after their original decision rolling back the constitutional right to abortion last summer, caitlin seeing the ramifications of that decision, joan, i know you'll be watching it. thank you . thanks thank you. this court battle continues over access to medford crestone. doctors are still prescribing alternatives, right in case this drug is banned. doctors are now saying another pill used in that two pill abortion procedure is safe and effective when used alone. let's talk about this with cnn's senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. crystal is the other one. and you're supposed
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to use them both together, right ? but can you explain it? crystal works on its own and what that means for women. right poppy. so let's talk a little bit about how this all works. so first let's start with this is i think a lot of people don't realize this about 53% of abortions in the united states are done with pills so not with surgery but are done with pills and it's two pills. as you mentioned. the first one is mifepristone. and then the second one is a pill called miso. prospal the texas judge's ruling, if it if it doesn't get blocked or changed in any way it would get rid of mifepristone for women all over the country, no matter uh, what state you live in? that would leave doctors only with my suppressed all to use in miscarriages and abortions. that's another important point, which is that these drugs are used not just for abortions, but also in miscarriage care. and so what would end up happening is a woman with just get my process it'll, and that's a little problematic. it's not as effective and it does have more
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side effects. so i was speaking to doctors, he said. look will use it and we'll do it if we have to, but it's not the best care for our patients. let's take a listen to dr erica warner. she is head of obstetrics and gynecology at tufts medical center. we trained to try to keep people healthy. give them the most evidence based care. and this ruling really jeopardizes that we're feeling demoralized. we're feeling scared for our patients . um it's just really hard when you know you can't do the thing that is the safest for your patients. dr warner told me that she is heartbroken that because of a single judge's ruling, she can't give her patients the best care. i was thank you for explaining that. i think our viewers obviously have a lot of questions as this proceeds. thanks certainly do low wage workers are making more money than ever. but inflation is eating that extra cash up. some waiters and cooks can't even afford the food and drinks they serve. so what is the solution?
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rising costs. what are we making will make sweet chili salmon. how old were you when you had your first job in the kitchen? 1920 remember your first job? how much you made 17. how much do you make now per hour. 23 teen so the $23 that you make an hour now. it's not enough, you know, car notes on insurance is very expensive food and everything. nicholson originally from jamaica, says his coworkers many who are immigrants to feel the same way, especially as inflation sits at 6. in their new contract with their employer , sodexo, a food service company . union workers are asking for a minimum of $20 an hour for everyone. food service workers make about $14 an hour on average and low wage workers and
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other industries aren't far behind. women black and hispanic workers are disproportionately low income earners. before the pandemic. it was high income earners who typically saw the greatest wage gains compared to low income earners. but during the pandemic, it was low wage workers who saw the greatest gains 9% compared to 4.9% for the highest earners and just 2.4% for those in the middle. there are two factors driving increases in wages among low wage workers. first is minimum wage increases amongst a number of states and also labor shortages. does that mean their wages are rising? right along with inflation? well no wages haven't actually been catching up with inflation. this is the industry table. one table held each night at four of michelin star chef john frazier's restaurants exclusively for restaurant workers. they get 70% off the bill. so if i could put
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myself in the position of dishwasher because i was one, i was one. there's no way that i could have a forehead. this restaurant on that salary. do you think that some of your employees should be paid more? should is a very difficult way too. if you could have we could , of course, write, said everyone. everywhere all the time, but in order to make that happen, the consumer would have to pay more. are you ready to pay 55 bucks when you go out for a chicken? probably not. hopefully by then, when we meet again, we're able to come to agreement hopes that comes with a raise. posted about $750 million in net profits last fiscal year came to the us for american dreams. do you feel like you are living the american dream? no i mean, not really. right now. it's like you're living from paycheck to paycheck. and sodexo, for their
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part, says that they feel like they have made some progress with these workers meeting their demands. they believe they can come up with a fair contract. but back to the industry table. this is a chef who wants to have restaurant workers from across the country from dishwasher all the way up to other chefs come in, eat at his restaurant. he feels like it's a way to say thank you for what these restaurants did during the pandemic, but also a way to say, hey, we know you can't afford to eat here at these prices. let's do something to be able to say hey, we want to support you in the end. it's a really interesting experience. he wants us to go national. he wants other restaurants to get involved. it's an interesting way to talk about wages in a climate where it's everything right now. that would be great if it did go national. thank you. vanessa. you. also right now we are following this. you see these images that is toxic smoke that is spewing into the air and richmond, indiana. it's been happening for several hours . officials now say the burning of the plastic could last for days. we have crews headed to the scene right now at this
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