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with fox's parent company after alleging sexual harassment and retaliation. was somebody who's also had a very high profile lawsuit against the former ceo and chairman of fox news, roger ailes, as somebody who has been silenced as a result of that, with being able to tell all the facts of what actually happened to me. you know, i was vicariously living through dominion and hoping that they would be able to get to the truth. i would love to be able to reach out to all of those fox news viewers and hope that somehow we could get them back into the reality of what's really going on, but i think we're so far gone in this fake news era that i'm not necessarily hopeful about that. fox still faces a $2.7 billion defamation suit filed by smartmatic, another voting technology company. well, thank you so much for joining us. the news continues here on cnn. hello and welcome to our viewers
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joining us here in the united states and all around the world church just ahead on cnn newsroom the u. s supreme court pumps on an abortion pill ruling leaving women girls and their doctors in limbo. people in three separate cases across the u. s this week apparently made everyday, honest mistakes momentarily confused about where they work. but in all these cases, they were met with bullets. 12 tragedy in yemen. dozens of dead operate money giveaway turned into a catastrophic stampede. live from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. thanks for being with us won't for the next two days and abortion drug the medical community has deemed safe and effective for decades will remain fully available to
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american women and girls. but after that, all bets are off. the u. s. supreme court was expected to issue a decision wednesday on the future of the widely used medication, but instead announced it would weigh the case until midnight friday local time. earlier this month, a trump appointed federal judge in texas sided with anti abortion activists to overturn the drug's approval. the biden administration once those restrictions blocked the case is the biggest abortion related dispute to reach the supreme court since last year, when the justices overturned the landmark roe versus wade decision that made abortion legal across the united states. cnn's paula reed picks up the story. as of now, this commonly used abortion medication will remain widely available. the supreme court is expected to issue another update on friday. at the center of this case is mifepristone is one of
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two drugs used in a process called medication abortion, which accounts for over half of all abortions conducted in the united states several weeks ago . a judge in texas, though, revoked the fda approval of a purse stone and now the supreme court is mulling what happens to that decision, while this case makes its way through the courts. they have several options. one is the supreme court could decide that they're just going to take up this case , trying to decide it before the term ends in june, could also allow the case to continue working its way through the appeal system, potentially eventually ending up at the supreme court. but eventually this issue does have to be decided on the merits. and right now it is up to the justices on what will happen to this medication in the interim will remain on the market, or will they uphold that texas decision while this case moves forward. we expect at this point, the supreme court will have another update, though it's unclear if it will be a final answer by
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midnight on friday. polar read cnn washington. dr suzanne gilbert lanes is an o. b g. y n and the author of menopause boot camp. she joins me now from los angeles. thank you so much for being with us. hi so the u. s. supreme court has temporarily extended a pause on restrictions to this abortion pill, delaying a decision on future access to chris stone until friday. what does that today? dill what does that delay signal to you? and how concerned are you that the court might decide to restrict access to this abortion pill in the end? we're very concerned those of us who are practicing medicine and who have been devoting our lives to caring for women in their health are extremely concerned. i mean, i'm not a legal expert, so i'm not going to comment on what this delay means. but we have all
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been on pins and needles, and it's alarming, to say the least , it's confusing as a physician . i don't understand how the fda would be overruled by the court when i am expected to follow certain rules and regulations. it's just it's just like an implosion of the entire system, and it's quite obvious to those of us who practice what's going on here. it's this is not about medicine and safety. this is about policing women's bodies, period full stop. this is my opinion, and this is the opinion of many of my colleagues and given this abortion pill makes up about 50% of all terminations . what impact would a decision to ban this drug or restricted have on the lives and safety of most women and girls? do you think massive. we already have a
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really large problem with access to care for women's health as it is, we know that abortion services over the last several decades have become ah, restricted and strunk purposefully and medication based abortions is one of the few ways that women who have less access to care in their community to an import abortion provider to physicians. that they can still access choice over their body and over their capacity to remain pregnant. i'd like to also point out that first of all the fact that only 50% of women are getting medication abortions. it's that is a very large number. but the reality is that because there have been so many restrictions on how we can provide this medication, this is dispensed directly through a doctor's office. only you cannot get a prescription and go to the pharmacy like any other medication. so that's actually created another obstacle and barrier. despite that, you're right, rosalie. it's servicing a
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lot of women, and i'd like to point something out here when people start looking and talking about safety issues. if you look at the atrocious and rising rate of maternal mortality in the united states, so we hit a record high that we have not seen since the year before. i was born the high maternal mortality rate in 1965 has now been exceeded in 2020 20 21/30 per 100,000. and if you're a black woman, it's almost twice that. so that's that's great or complications related to pregnancy, the death rate related to medication abortions. 125 per one million. it's insane . this is not this isn't hot about science. it's very, very dangerous. and if the supreme court decides in the end to override science and the f d a s
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decision in 2000 to approve this abortion pill, what might that mean for other drugs that may offend judges in lower courts for whatever reason or or even research and vaccine development? this is that's exactly right. it's going to have a chilling effect on research and development across the board, because that's exactly the question that the pharmaceutical companies who really fund the vast majority of our research and development of everything from vaccinations to the medications that we use on a daily basis over the counter, they're going to be very rightfully concerned about where they're going to put their money because if now it's medicine and science. is this politicized and we know that it has been what will they? what will they do so it's going to impact. not just women who want an abortion. it's going to impact everybody and i think people really need to understand what is going on here. this is a much, much more slippery slope and much more dangerous position than i think
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people might have imagined. it's really it's. it's insane to me that you know, two decades into my career. this is what's going on. it's crazy, shocking and very, very frightening, actually. dr suzanne gilbert lanes joining us live from los angeles. many things. officials say at least 78 people are dead after a crowd surged during a ramadan charity event in yemen. it happened at this school in the capital of sanaa, where local merchants were handing out money to people in need on wednesday earlier local journalist told us how the incident started. there were very long line of people gathering for afghanistan ship until the officials concerned with distributing the food arrived to open the door and a lot of people rushed into the schools so that only those who are able to enter the school can
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get this donations and because there is a very long line of people try to enter before the i mean this so they can get a chance to get the donation. shows also say dozens of people were injured in the incident and investigation has been ordered into merchants who organized the event are under arrest. yemen has been ravaged by nine years of a brutal war, which led to what the un considers the worst humanitarian crisis in the world. at least two people have been killed by dangerous storms rolling through the plains states in coal. oklahoma a large tornado was spotted on wednesday . law enforcement says some people are still trapped and more deaths and injuries are possible tornado tore off roofs , destroyed homes and downed power lines. debris is making it hard for search teams to move around and help there have been
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14 tornado reports so far from oklahoma to iowa. half of those were in oklahoma. the missouri man charged with shooting a black teenager who rang his doorbell pleaded not guilty in court on wednesday. 84 year old andrew lester faces two charges , including first degree felony assault. he is out on bond and is due back in court in early june. lester is accused of shooting 16 year old ralph y'all at point blank range after ya'll mistakenly went to the wrong house to pick up his siblings. the attorney for yeah, well, and his family gave this update on the boy's condition. his recovery is going to be an ongoing process. and so i although he appears to be doing well, it's only by comparison to how he might not be doing but there's still a long way to go after the are you still wanting more charges against mr lester? we're looking forward to a federal review of this case in
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federal charges as well. civil rights violations. that's right. there are growing calls for an investigation into how police handled this case, including questions about why the suspect was only held for two hours on the night of the shooting. the new york man who shot and killed a 20 year old woman in a car in his driveway will remain in police custody. kevin monahan's attorney, says his client is remorseful and feels horrible that a young girl's life was lost. kaylin was a passenger in one of several cars that turned into the wrong driveway while looking for friends house on saturday. authorities say monahan fired two shots as the vehicles were turning around. one of them hit gillis. her father says kaylin deserves justice. for this man to sit on his porch and fire at a car. with no threat. is just. angers
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me so badly. and i just hope to god that he dies in jail. monahan's attorney says his client felt threatened as several vehicles were revving their engines and coming up his driveway at a high rate of speed . he's now charged with second degree murder. and in texas, yet another case this week of an apparent mistake being met with gunfire. two teenage cheerleaders were shot after opening the wrong car door after late night practice. one is still in the hospital with serious injuries. cnn's ed lavandera reports on how it all unfolded and what we know about the suspected shooter. that's peyton washington, practicing her high flying acrobatics cheer
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routines three times a week. washington and three teammates of the woodlands elite cheer company carpool from austin to the houston area for team practices. that's what brought them to this grocery store parking lot in elgin, texas, just after midnight tuesday morning. one of the girls in the car, heather roth, emotionally recounted during a vigil at the cheer teams practice facility later tuesday how she opened the door to a car she thought was hers when she was shocked to see a man in the passenger seat. she got back in the car with her friends when the unthinkable happened. doing backing up. i see the guy get out of the passenger. door and i rolled my window down. um and i was trying to apologize. and then here i just halfway my window is down, just threw his hands up and then hmm. hold up again. not all of us as soon as they saw the gun, they said, go and they drove and
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they went about two miles down the road, and that's when they realized that peyton was seriously hurt. here is the woodlands elite cheer company manager, she says. heather roth suffered a minor leg injury, but peyton washington was shot at least twice in the back and the leg. elgin texas, investigators say surveillance video at the grocery store help them identify the shooter as 25 year old pedro te'o rodriguez jr. peyton washington was rushed by helicopter to a hospital. her team manager says washington spleen was removed and she suffered damage to other internal organs, but she's breathing on her own again and face timing with family and friends. even lamenting that she will miss a major cheer competition this weekend. the realization of the fact that she's not going to be competing this weekend. it was starting to set in. i think so. she was extremely you know, up and down with her emotions. washington generals come tumbling down with us at world's best this saturday . you there. washington was born without one of her lungs. but
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despite that, her coaches say she's reached the top of her sport. she's committed to be a member of baylor university's acrobatics and tumbling team next year. but for now, four teenagers will have to live with the horrors of surviving such a senseless attack. it makes me sad for them because i don't think they're ever going to get over this. they're they're gonna have fears that they never thought about in their life that now they're going to think about all the time, which is unfortunate suspect has been charged with one count of deadly conduct, and he's being held on a $500,000 bond. search warrant affidavit, documents today revealed that the suspect was actually arrested several hours after the shooting in his apartment where he was already asleep, and court documents also revealed that he was previously known to law enforcement officials from previous encounters. but officials in elgin, texas, would not elaborate on what those encounters were about. ed lavandera, cnn. ukrainian troops caught by surprise during grueling battles for the city of
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where a second ceasefire in as many days has fallen apart just hours after it started, witnesses reported more violent clashes wednesday night, leaving many people in the capital khartoum, afraid to leave their homes. they're worried about dwindling food supplies and a breakdown in medical services. the world health organization says. nearly 300 people have been killed since fighting broke out on saturday. thousands of people are fleeing the capital for safer parts of the country, and foreign governments are desperate to evacuate their citizens. medical facilities are a major concern. a leading aid group reports. half of the hospitals in khartoum are out of action. doctors and nurses say it's not safe to go to work as the hospitals are being shelled or bombed more now from cnn's larry meadow. smoke billows and
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plummets cartoon sky as residents woke up to another day of heavy artillery bombardment. in the wake of the escalating conflict rss leader committee is according to multiple sources, commending his forces from one of cartoons busiest residential areas, prompting the sudanese army accused the rsf of using civilians as human shields. what were once bustling with cars and people. since saturday, cartoon streets have been left deserted , with some residents hiding their homes, fearing for their safety, just like mohammed since the fighting broke out, she's been housebound and thinks forces might break in to steal supplies run out of food and equipment and what they have and what they need their very easily will be able to walk into houses and say, give me what you have, because they've got a bigger agenda and award to win. residents took advantage of
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tuesday's ceasefire announcement queuing outside shops. desperate not to be locked indoors with nothing to eat. in the wake of a broken ceasefire. kenya's president william ruto warned that attacks against civilians are equal to crimes against humanity. attacks on diplomatic installations and personnel as well as targeting of hospitals, hotels and other vital public and social spaces are deliberate , systematic and tantamount to electricity's against humanity. as the fighting rages on into a days long struggle, it leaves residents to question when will there be an answer this war or if they will even survive it? middle world, cnn. ukraine says russia has launched dozens of air strikes in the past 24 hours using both missiles and drones and as our nick paton walsh reports, one missile landed
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dangerously close to him and his team. close to ukraine's imminent counter offensive in the southeast, where russia has long been brutalizing. pain is coming place and the damage often everywhere and indiscriminate. the quiet is a blessing that rarely lasts. we warned of a missile strike incoming and leave. we can feel the pressure wave from the blast behind armored car behind us. can you hear me? john? our producer is in our second vehicle just past the smoke with driver igor muggeridge. and isn't answering that. can you hear me? the missile landed right between our cars. can you hear me? now can you hear me? 10 seconds. we have no idea if they are relying just said something.
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can you hear me? yes, i can hear you. that's them. are you guys okay? we're fine. just leave. drive out the way we left. we leave together. for so many. that choice of leaving is something imaginary that happens above ground. the only power and water in town down here or life underground. here has been hard for quite some time. but it will get harder when the counter offensive begins pushing certainly in this direction. if there is space for laughter. it's from this screechy slapstick soviet era comedy about a drunken goofball, briefly bending the thick set grimaces here. to sure, okay.
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horse for them. right? european . guardian angels seem here to flip by in a town where 50 died in the war and 200 were injured. safety is just a word here. and rubble is a place. nick paton walsh, cnn or a heave ukraine. still to come. a tragedy in the world of cape pop south korean singer moon been dead at the age of 25. we will go to song for a live report. good morning, everyone we do begin with breaking news. joining us n now are two lawmakers from different sidedes of the aisisle also livn ukraine, dr sanjay gupta award palestinian denver.
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singer may have taken his own life. cnn's paula hancocks joined us now live from seoul. so paula, what more are you learning about? this said, and tragic loss of life. we'll resume what we've heard from gangnam police. the local police where he was found. is that about 10 past eight last night, so wednesday evening, the police were called by his manager because he had found him unresponsive at his home. now, please tell us they do believe that he has taken his own life and that no foul play was involved. there have been many statements made many tributes made to this 25 year old moon been was child actor. he then debuted in the well known cape pop group astro back in 2016, and he also was part of a subgroup along with one of his fellow band members. the two of them had been touring in different countries around asia recently, they were expected to
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carry out more tours as well as early as this saturday and then next month, and he was also part of a k pop family, if you like his sister is also in a k pop band. moon soo. ah, is in the gill pop. bands billy and, surprisingly, that group has canceled all its upcoming schedules. now we do understand that there has been an outpouring online social media, there have been many tributes made to moon been. we heard that the hashtag moon been is trending at this point, some 2.6 million tweets and tributes from countries around the world, not just being grieved here in south korea, but in many countries. many different languages. around the world and the record label itself as fantastic, has said that suddenly he left us and became a star in the sky and that they are deeply morning, rosemary. it is just so sad and
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smart medic gets its way. the voting company is suing fox for $2.7 billion. more than a billion more than dominions sought. cnn's denny freeman has details on that. and in exclusive look inside the fox dominion deal. after a historic settlement for dominion voting systems, the truth matters. lies have consequences. the potential consequences of another defamation case loom on the horizon for fox news. even before dominion filed its $1.6 billion lawsuit, saying fox knowingly lied about its voting machines smartmatic, a different voting technology company, filed a similar suit this one seeking 2.7 billion in damages, accusing fox news several of its hosts and trump attorney rudy giuliani , falsely saying smartmatic rigged the 2020 election. in its complaint, smartmatic alleges fox knowingly shared more than
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100, false and misleading statements, including this one. i have spoken with a few whistleblowers myself this weekend and one source who is an it specialist. told me that he knows the software and specifically advised people in texas officials in texas not to use it. and yet he was overruled . the company also argued fox falsely claimed smartmatic was linked to former venezuela president hugo chavez. smartmatic agreed to create such a system and produce the software and hardware that accomplished the result for president chavez. after the smart medic electrical management electoral management system was put in place closely at several elections where the results were manipulated, using the smartmatic software. fox denies wrongdoing, saying they were just covering the news in argument. the dominion judge throughout smart maddox cases currently still in the discovery phase at this time. meanwhile
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cnn has learned exclusive new details about how yesterday's $787 million dominion settlement came to be sources tell cnn's oliver darcy and marshal cohen, fox and dominion couldn't lock in a deal themselves over the weekend, so they called veteran mediator jerry roscoe roscoe, who has helped resolve wartime disputes in the balkans, was on a cruise in europe on sunday when he was brought in a day before the trial was set to begin after several zoom meetings and phone calls. the deal was finalized around to tuesday afternoon and signed just minutes before the judge announced the resolution in open court. since the dominion settlement came down, we actually have received statements from both smartmatic in from fox, previewing their own case, and what that battle will look like a head and attorney for smart, maddox said. in part dominions litigation exposed some of the misconduct and damage caused by fox's disinformation campaign. smartmatic will expose the rest . meanwhile, a fox spokesperson said in response quote. we will be ready to defend this case
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surrounding extremely newsworthy events when it goes to trial, likely in 2025. as a report prepared by our financial experts show smart maddox damages claims are implausible, disconnected from reality and on its face intended to chill. first amendment freedoms so you can expect we may be talking about all of these issues again for the next two years. danny freeman, cnn wellington, delaware. i'm rosemary church for our international viewers. world sport is next and for those of you here in north america will be back with more. cnn newsroom in just a moment to stay with us.
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heard in more than 50 years. kennedy for president robert f. kennedy jr says he is running for the nation's highest office , but he is a tax on corporate america and his controversial stance on childhood vaccines could spell trouble, cnn's jeff zeleny reports. it was a political rally steeped in kennedy family history with one critical missing piece, most of the storied kennedy family today in boston as he announced a long shot presidential bid. i am going to take back this country with your help, robert f. kennedy jr evoked images of his father and uncle, as he bluntly acknowledged, his siblings wish she wouldn't be launching a campaign to challenge president biden. there are other members of my family, who are not here today with the famous political name plunged. to the fringe of today's politics, railing against the safety of vaccines and what he calls corrupt corporate power in america. many of them also just just plain
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disagree with me on issues like the censorship. on war on public health and they aren't hideout to their beliefs and i respect their opinions on them. and i love them back. he's the third oldest child of bobby and ethel kennedy, who once led crusades to clean up the hudson and other rivers. but in recent years he's ventured deep into conspiracy theories, drawing strong rebukes from medical experts for linking childhood vaccines to autism and other illnesses. i'm not one of these people who have spent their life saying, i gotta be really careful because one day i'm going to be in the white house. i actually did the opposite speech that went on. for nearly two hours, kennedy sought to tap into the lingering anger from covid lockdowns pandemic where he to gained new prominence. don't fall for the one subject anti vax thing. keep an open mind. listen to him listen to his message of members of his own family wish he wasn't doing this and they kind of denounced him. what do you think
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about that? well i come from a big irish family too. and you know, i think that everybody's in titled to how they feel agree to disagree. that's what you have to do. kennedy's younger sister, rory, telling cnn, this is a difficult situation for me. i love my older brother, but due to a wide range of bobby's positions, i'm supporting president biden. his campaign handed outside saying, i'm a kennedy democrat, but some of the loudest cheers for his candidacy are actually coming from the right, including longtime trump advice. pfizer steve bannon longer he stays in this the more his message gets out, it's going to resonate. kennedy denounced any coordination with allies of the former president, saying, i have never discussed a presidential run with mr bannon. kennedy lives in los angeles, but chose the families one time citadel of power to make his announcement visitors to the kennedy presidential library in boston were not moved. i can't stomach the anti vaccine thing. the kennedy name isn't enough. for his part, kennedy wrapped
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himself in the legacy of his family tree by doing so, taking great liberty with historical comparisons. we need to bring this already back to the party of fdr, jfk of rfk, martin luther king and those values in many ways, i have spent my lifetime preparing for this office president biden in the white house, declining to offer a comment about this new challenge in the democratic presidential race. of course, it was robert kennedy jr himself, who said that he has a long personal relationship with president biden. and of course so many kennedys are members of the biden administration. but it is the relationships on the right, perhaps from steve bannon and other allies of donald trump . that makes this so interesting if this candidacy actually takes off, but there is no doubt with the hundreds and hundreds of people on hand for the announcement that there is a message for this anti vaccination, anti corporate movement. it's an open question. if that can lead another kennedy to the white house. jeff zeleny, cnn, boston. florida has
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expanded the reach of its so called don't say gay law now lessons on sexual orientation and gender identity can no longer be taught to students through high school. the ban had previously only affected younger grades. but on wednesday, the state board of education extended it through 12th grade. classes that teach about health or reproductive systems are the only exception. teachers who violate the new state policy could be suspended or have their teaching licenses revoked. and oklahoma county commissioner has resigned over a secretly recorded conversation that appears to include him talking about lynching black people and killing journalists. mark jennings resignation comes after days of protests. angry residents have also been demanding that several other officials who allegedly
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participated in the conversation stepped down as well, including the local sheriff. here's a portion of the audio. the commissioner who just resigned is said to be speaker. one. tell you something about a day. what does that somebody get her. ask them in the cell. i'd rather jerk. yeah well, it's not working no mud creek and hang them up with the rope. yeah but you can do about it. i got more rocks than we got. jennings resignation letter promises a quote formal statement in the near future regarding the recent events in the county. the local sheriff's office says the audio was recorded illegally and may have been altered. the u. s centers for disease control and prevention has updated its recommendations for covid booster shots. the agency is now giving the go ahead to american 65 over and those with weakened
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immune systems to receive a second by valent booster that is the vaccine released last september that protects against both. the original covid strain and newer variants. the c d. c now recommends that everyone six and older get the updated vaccine even if they haven't finished the original series of shots, but says that young and healthy people don't need more shots if they have already had thereby valid booster. it's a bird. it's a plane. well frankly , they don't know what it is, and there are hundreds of them. the pentagon says the number of ufo sightings that it's investigating is increasing 650 right now, that is up from 510 last year, but for those who are worried, or perhaps excited there, maybe space aliens among us will. the pentagon says this isn't independence day. i should also state clearly for the
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record that in our research arrow has found no credible evidence thus far of extraterrestrial activity off world technology or objects that defy the known laws of physics. while the pentagon acknowledges it doesn't know what many of the images are, there is concern at least some might be tests of advanced technology from a potential adversary such as russia or china. well, i do decades for the american tycoon irving wolf and his wife, joyce , to put together but soon their extensive art collection will hit the auction block. sotheby's says the paintings and art objects are expected to fetch $50 million. as richard quest reports the proceeds will benefit not the family, but the tax man. each is an exquisite collection of a medical chart. and it was built and fueled by the oil industry. that's where
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the wolf family made them money. and he took half a century to put all this together. there are more than 1000 pieces of art. their son, matthew, walk me through what is truly the collection of a lifetime. and he was very honest about why it was now being sold and broken up. a lot of it is being sold to pay a state taxes of my mother. it was owned by my father. so upon my father's death that went to my mother's estate, and my mother passed away, and now there is various estate taxes to pay. and so that's a reason why we're selling this. every collection starts with the first piece. in 1970 when they moved to new york city. they just happen to purchase an apartment on fifth avenue across from southern east park. burnett this is their first purchase. they paid $2400
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for including the 10% buyer's premium. 1970. in 1970, not bad investment. to the estimate is $300,000 and i guarantee you my mother was behind the purchase. and when my father found out how much he paid for it, he would have said, how much did you pay for that piece? are you crazy? but now you see my mother as often was right as we walked around all the porcelain for sale, the phrase bull in a china shop came to mind. imagine living amongst all of this. a lot of this chinese export porcelain was in my family's dining room in cabinets, but also on tables and for some reason it survived, and there really wasn't a fear growing up of taking anything. and somehow we made it in our room smaller,
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perhaps ways we all aspire to be a collector, and matthew has sound advice. this is a window. for the coolie playhouse done by frank lloyd wright in 1912. it's important to collect something that is globally appreciated versus locally appreciated and whatever you do, buy the very best the break up of this collection, maybe the end of one dynasty. matthew sure, it's the start of another. and thank you so much for your company. i'm rosemary church. i'll be back with more cnn newsroom in just a moment. hope you can stick around. compared with other choose one perfecto c chew protects from fleaeas and ticks fofor 12 weeks. nearly three tis longer used with caution and dogs with the history of seizures or neurological disorders. protection that lasts
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