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that they have a duty to not shy away from this conversation completely. um and the trick is , can you actually get those artists who speak up without them being so fearful of the consequences that they kind of backed down and scatter? remember with the las vegas shooting when there was a big mass shooting? that was the country music? concert right and it did not spark a movement out of that genre and from those artists, but nashville is their home. um many physically but also kind of spiritually and i actually since we spoke, that letter came out and i'm starting to wonder now, if there's being if a real movement and nascent movement is starting to kind of poke its head up, all right, thank you all so much for giving up your friday nights
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it earth day a day to focus on the health of our planet. there are alarming warning signs linked to climate change. for cnn center. piss is cnn newsroom with leila harrack. in a move that's being celebrated as a victory for the biden administration and abortion rights supporters across the u. s. supreme court has taken steps to protect access to stone and abortion medication that's been commonly used by women for decades. our discussion, i'd er has more now on the ruling and
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what comes next in the fight. over the drug. the supreme court , stepping in to protect full access to the abortion pill mifepristone while the appeals process plays out below, that means it will be status quo for the administration of this drug . women can continue to take it up to 10 weeks pregnant, they can continue to receive it by mail and via telehealth visits with their health care providers , and the generic version will remain widely available. so this is exactly what the biden administration the fda what they were asking for. they warned that if there were restrictions imposed on this drug that there would just be confusion and chaos. so now this chaos is being averted. so the question is, where does this go from here, while the fifth circuit court of appeals will be hearing arguments on the underlying issue in this case, and that is whether the fda properly approved mifepristone in 2000. the first briefings in this appeal actually must be filed the fifth circuit next week and the case will be fast tracked. with these arguments set for less than a month from now on
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may 17th but really, regardless what the fifth circuit decides any possible changes to this drug are being put on hold indefinitely by the supreme court decision so women can continue to fully access chris stone until the supreme court acts again at some point, which wouldn't be for months, if at all. jessica schneider, cnn washington. well the supreme court's ruling shows a willingness to step back, at least for now, from the decision it made last year while giving individual states the right to make their own decisions on the legality of abortion, but it remains to be seen how long the high court's decision on the fitbit stone will stand. so while abortion rights supporters are celebrating friday's victory, they're still preparing for what comes next. it's safe and again. it's the prominent, uh, method of abortions. and so we need to keep this in place. we need to not let politicians and judges tried to make it
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illegal. and so once again, i'm very relieved of this decision. but we have to stay vigilant because they want to establish a national abortion ban and that is unacceptable. well, we're not going to go back. to those days. while the ruling changes the game for doctors who provide abortion medication to their patients, cnn medical correspondent elizabeth cohen explains why strong is so important in these situations and how doctors are reacting to the court's decision. obstetricians and gynecologists are breathing a sigh of relief after the supreme court decision friday night. that decision allows them in states that allow abortions to keep using mifepristone. now, medford, kristen is one of two different drugs that are used to treat women who are having abortions or miscarriages if mifepristone had been taken off the market across the united states. that means that doctors in states
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that allow abortions would have only been using my the process. it'll that's the second drug now my surprise it'll can be used on its own from miscarriages and abortions, but studies show that it doesn't work as well. it's not as effective and there can be more complications and more side effects. and so doctors i've been talking to over the past two weeks have said look, why should i be giving my patients a treatment that we know isn't as good. i want to give my dot my patients the best treatments that they can get so again a sigh of relief, but this is only for a certain period. time things could change in the future. as this case winds its way through the courts. back to you. joining me now to talk about this. dr suzanne gilbert glands and o b g. y n at the women's care of beverly hills doctor. thank you so much for your time, the court seems to have bought itself some time as a medical professional. are you surprised by how the court went
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and what larger questions? does this decision raised for you as a medical doctor? well i mean, nothing would surprise me at this point. to be perfectly honest, i'm relieved, but i think like everybody else is saying i'm tentatively relieved because this is far from over. how we feel is the way we felt yesterday and the way we felt six months ago, and that is that we really have entered into a period of serious decline. when it comes to what we are able to provide, and the safety that we're able to assure our patients that they can have for this extremely important and needed medical procedure, and it's a medical procedure and a medical decision. what does access to the abortion pill look like right now. and what impact have these events had on the availability of the medication? well that's a great question, because when this first started coming down, i'm here in california, where we have wide support and actually governor support for the procedure and
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for accessibility. but having said that, if a federal ban was to put be put into place, i would actually be unable to secure the medication. and at this time this medicine is so strictly regulated in a way that is so obviously political. this is not a medication that i can write a prescription for and have patient filled at the pharmacy. so i, as the provider have to stock this in the office and as soon as it started happening a couple weeks ago, i went to our office administrator to make sure that we had enough supplies available for the foreseeable future. it's very it's been very, very disconcerting and very concerning because of course, my job and my life's purpose has been to take care of women and to keep them safe. and when i can't even have tools that are fda approved and legal in the state that i practice to keep my patients safe. i really i don't even know what to say. i'm baffled after 26 years in
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medicine. you know? no doctor, as you alluded to there, briefly , this has become such a politically fraught issue. what impact is this having on you on your colleagues and how you practice and most importantly, the women and the girls that you see it's really hard to very, very negative impact, and i have to say it's not newly impacting us any of us who provide abortions have been dealing with threats to our lives and our livelihoods for the entire time that i've been in practice. i think the issue here is that people the public has become more aware of was really going on. so for a lot of people who lived in large cities where they had access to care, they really weren't aware of how difficult it has been in this country for the entire time that i've been in practice, remember in medical school learning that 85% of counties in the united states at the time in the nineties did not have abortion services available, so actually, this is not news to those of us providing care. what's happened is that i've seen terrible
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things happening in in los angeles, where people have access people, not understanding what is available to them. people making poor decisions. people not getting care on time people being afraid to ask for help, even in a state where it remains legal. there's been a lot of confusion and i have dealt with things this year that i have never seen in my career complications that never needed to happen. you know, threats to people's lives and health. it's very, very serious. so this isn't a place where people actually still have access. it's so my colleagues and other states and places like texas, alabama, etcete. they are suffering and patients are suffering and women are being harmed the office station of the safety issue with this particular lawsuit is sanity. the safety data is there it is. the fda doesn't approve medications, especially medications like this that are fraught politically without a lot of safety data. the safety data is there and this is an incredibly safe medication, and
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in fact, pregnancy itself is far less safe than having a medical abortion. so the lawsuit is really frivolous. when it comes to science and medicine. it's disgusting. dr briefly, if you can. what would you wish for more people to understand when it comes to this issue and abortion related subjects. i wish they would have thought about it earlier, to be perfectly honest, but here we find ourselves now they need to continue to fight they need to continue to support initiatives in states where people are not getting access to care. they need to continue to support their colleagues, their doctors , their abortion providers, and they need to avail themselves of the actual information. it's very easy to find the new york times has some really interesting stuff out there, cnn . you have put much information out there, so people need to make sure they understand the facts and they understand. how to get care and how to get support and help. dr suzanne gilbert glands. thank you for this conversation. the turn of
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attention now to sudan, which is now on day two of a 72 hour ceasefire between the armed forces and paramilitary group, but so far the agreement has failed to completely stop the fighting. civilians reported more clashes on the first day of the truce, which aligned with the muslim holiday of eagle feet , while the u. n says the clashes on friday killed one staff member from its migration agency and overall organization is reporting more than 400 deaths. since the fighting began last week. by meantime, the red cross says the violence has prevented the group from delivering much needed aid, and it's urging both sides to granted immediate humanitarian access. earlier sudan's prior military fighters announced they were ready to partially reopen airports nationwide. they said this would allow other countries to safely evacuate their
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citizens while the us is making preparations to evacuate diplomatic personnel from sudan , but a final decision has not been made. yet the white house says they are closely monitoring the volatile situation in the country and that preparations are ongoing for a potential evacuation. department confirmed to cnn. us nationals has died in sudan, although the circumstances around their death were not provided. the white house warned on friday that private citizens should not expect the u. s government. to get them out of sudan. when it comes to sudan. this is a warning of level four warning that we provided to them many months ago, basically, um, telling americans who were there to leave if they could, and also not to travel americans not to travel to sudan. so we've been very clear on that again. it's not our standard problem procedure, and cnn's kylie atwood has more now from washington. we don't know any
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details about the death of this american and sudan. but what we do know is that the state department has been in touch with their family, and this comes as there have been hundreds of sudanese citizens who have died as a result of this recent outbreak in fighting now, the state department, the pentagon, they're all watching the situation incredibly closely . they're putting the resources in place to potentially carry out an evacuation of the u. s. diplomats were in the country. they haven't made a decision to do that at this point and one, of course, the challenging fact. actors here is the fact that there is this ongoing violence on the ground, so state department officials are watching closely to see if the ceasefire that has agreed to can actually be implemented on the ground. so far, that has not actually been the case, and we know that the state department is also not planning at this time for the evacuation of american citizens or in the country. they're about 16,000 americans who are there. of course, many of those are joint us sudanese american citizens and we heard from state
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department deputy spokesperson earlier today that those americans should not be expecting any coordinated us evacuation at this time, so we're continuing to watch that space. they said that the state department has been in touch with hundreds of americans were in sudan. kylie atwood, cnn, the state department. the leader of the russian mercenary group, wagner is denying that its forces have any involvement in the sudan conflict. afghani precaution dismissed a scene in in this investigation, which found evidence that wagner has offered anti aircraft missile systems to help sudan's paramilitary group the rapid support forces. the rsf has also rejected the notion, saying instead that sudan's armed forces are the ones aligning themselves with foreign groups. ukraine gets another boost from western allies as key prepares for its expected counter
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u. s. says it will start training ukrainians on its abrams tanks next month. while the 10 week training will be held in germany before 31 of those tanks arrived in ukraine by the end of the summer, keeps allies also planned to set up a maintenance center for the leopard tanks and poland, which could be up and running by the end of may. a number of western countries have been done. donating the german made tanks to ukraine. the decisions were announced at friday's meeting of the ukraine defense contact group in germany. and ukraine's allies are bolstering its tank units with an eye on kiev's counter offensive, which is expected in the coming weeks or months. but for one town in southeastern ukraine, he can't come too soon. nick paton walsh has that story for you. studying the silence. and the violence punctuated. that's the job here in southern julia poll, where life in the ruins waits for ukraine's counter offensive to
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push the russians right out of their space. miller hasn't left since the war began and knows her artillery. which you crystal money? it's all they've had to do as they wait down here with only a radio. they say it brought their best news. yet this day learning the russians have bombed themselves by accident in belgorod. recently nina thinks she's noticed a change in the bangs. thank you. the city was battery life that your life right now machine is now yours. yours. someone nice transmission. just get the bond that you will know. also. drive out into the plains earlier this week, and the signs are there in
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the tracks in the bones that ukraine might be aiming south to cut crimea off from russia. it's quiet. yeah. then loud. i meant every good enough. with the russians firing from close by drone operators fly in gaps between electronic jamming. in the open fields here. each side trying to spot the other week and the other ahead of this counter offensive. one road is their target. the cars, the buildings, tiny changes and signs of weakness. are they getting ready for the counter offensive or just doing nothing ? i would never do it supposed team or. what's seen on. this is the technical engineering. boots. yards from his head. a russian booby trap left behind. it's not clear if the russians
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they're facing now have similar experience. number one. after 90 minutes, each drone parachutes down again soon replaced by another. fly spot shell and repeat. the waiting and watching will soon be over. nick paton walsh, cnn julio paul, ukraine. russia is reacting to nato statement that ukraine will join the alliance at some point on friday, nato secretary general jens stoltenberg reaffirmed that ukraine will become a nato member, but he didn't give any timeline. in response. moscow described in nato membership as a carrot. the alliance dangles in front of keith. so it would keep fighting against russia. moscow also called stoltenberg's statement dangerous and said it could lead to the collapse of europe's security system. russia has made it clear that one of its military goals is to prevent
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ukraine from joining nato. dominic raab resigns as british deputy prime minister following reports of bullying the allegations came from eight formal complaints about his behavior while he was foreign secretary. brexit secretary and justice secretary below has more now from london. dominic raab has resigned as deputy prime minister and justice secretary following the outcome of an investigation into bullying allegations, which found that he behaved intimidating fashion with unreasonably and persistently aggressive conduct while at work. deputy prime minister is not a formal constitutional role, but rob is a big beast in british politics and in the governing conservative party, having held the roles of foreign secretary and brexit secretary prime minister rishi son in law. this probe several months ago to address complaints about rob's bullying behavior had committed to resign at the inquiry made any finding of bullying
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whatsoever. so rob resigd friday, but said the report was flawed and in setting the reshold for bullying so low is inquiry is a dangerous precedent. he said that ministers must be able to give direct critical feedback on briefings and submissions to senior officials in order to set the standards and drive the reform the public expect ofs. prime minister rishi son accepted the resigtion and responded in a letter wring, as you say you had rightly undertakresign if the report made any finding of bullying whar. you have kept y word, but it is clear that there have been shortcomings in the historic process that have negatively affected everyone involved. we should learn from this how to better handle such matters in future. raab's resignation is the third from students cabinet since he became prime minister in october. 2022 the others, gavin williamson and adams, a hallway had to resign because of allegations of bullying and a lack of transparency over tax affairs, respectively. this is a
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difficult look for a prime minister behind in the polls who committed to the government of integrity in his very first speech as leader of the country on the steps of downing street. bianca nobilo, cnn london. and there's much more to come on cnn newsroom, including exclusive details on a meeting next week between the u. s. justice department and hunter biden's legal team, plus more on what we know about the bank shooting in louisville, kentucky earlier this month amid reports of surging gun ownership across the country. sundayy nights. wewe're trying something a littlee different. one whole story. what's startling is the sheer number of migrantnts on this trk . one whole hour. world's best journalists dig deeper is san francisco with failed city
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what it's actually worth. then they auction it to their network of professional buyers. get more for your jewelry with worthy dot com. i'm phil mattingly at the white house, and this is cnn. welcome back to all of our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm leila rock and you're watching cnn newsroom multiple sources tell cnn exclusively that lawyers for the us president's son will meet with the justice department next week. hunter biden's legal team requested the meeting for an
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update on the agency's investigation. as seen in senior legal affairs correspondent paula reid has the details. cnn has learned that this meeting between justice department officials and hunter biden's legal team was actually arranged at the request of biden's lawyers are seeking an update into the years long investigation into the president's son at this meeting in attendance is expected to be at least one career justice department official as well as the trump appointed u. s attorney who has been overseeing the biden investigation, but it's unclear if we're going to get any kind of update following this meeting on the status of that case, cnn was the first to report last summer that the investigation was intensifying and that it had narrowed down to just a few charges, including some potential tax crimes and at least one charge of false statements related to the purchase of a gun. now nothing has happened, though since last year in the recent months, you've also seen hunter biden's
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legal team become a lot more aggressive and forward, leaning in their strategy, also becoming a lot more litigious. now they're about to have another legal, potentially political problem as well on capitol hill now that a potential whistleblower has come forward, writing to lawmakers, saying that he is an irs agent who has overseen part of the biden probe. this individual alleges that he has evidence that this has been mishandled that there has been political interference and even alleges that this individual has evidence that would contradict testimony. attorney general merrick garland , who has vowed that there would not be any political interference in this investigation, but at this point, it is important to note this individual has not been granted whistleblower protections. this individual also has not presented any evidence. to support these alleged alex these allegations against biden. so it's unclear exactly what will come of that. but we'll continue to watch what comes of this potential whistleblower testimony and what
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if anything, it means for the criminal case. polo read cnn washington. concern is growing that the upper midwest could see major flooding next week as several rivers continue to rise, the national weather service says. right now, 10 river gauges are measuring at major flood stage and another 43 are at moderate flood stage river. flooding is fairly common in minnesota and north and south dakota in the spring as temperatures, their rise and snow melts, but the region got above average and some record breaking snow over the winter. so flooding is expected to be severe in the coming days and weeks. dozens of residents of a south florida condo have been ordered to leave their homes, but tuesday because it's not structurally safe, fallen inspection found the building had sagging floors, termite damage and a partially collapsed
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ceiling. will residents will be allowed in their units for a complete move out at a later date about 55 people live in the majestic i'll condominium which was built in 1962 years ago. you might remember 98 people died when a condo partially collapsed in the middle of the night north of miami beach. the louisville, kentucky police officer who was shot in the head while responding to a mass shooting at a bank earlier this month, has been transferred to a different hospital and is still in critical condition and we're learning more about a possible motive for the shooting. cnn's adrian net. broadus has that for you. the shooter left behind to extensive notes. that's according to a cnn law enforcement source. one note was found at the home where the shooter lived, and the other was discovered on the shooter after police shot and killed him the goal, according to our law enforcement source, was to
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showcase how easily someone living with mental illness could purchase a firearm. in america. for example, the shooter purchased this gun legally on tuesday, april 4th. that was less than a week before the shooting, and in kentucky, the law only required that he filled out an atf form and that he passed an fbi records check. what's in that records? check will one the records check was to ensure that he wasn't a felon or the subject of a court imposed restraining order. even though this give some insight. it offers little comfort for people who are still grieving their loved ones who were killed . like aaliyah chambers. she and her family are getting ready to bury their mother on saturday. this monster took away my mother. and that i'm hurt. because my mother moved here to help me a single mom with four
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kids. and i only got two weeks with her here in level. we're not from here. and to have two weeks with your mom. in a city she knows nothing about. rights my heart if you take a step back, and look there is paying on all sides of this story. the shooter's family is grieving because they say they had no idea there. son was capable of suchiolence, even though they knewnd they say they were actively working to address his mental illness. and then you have families who lost people they loved who are grieving. adrian broadus, cnn, chicago. well the louisville shooting is just one of a series of high profile shootings across the country in recent weeks and comes as gun sales are surging, especially with first time gun buyers. cnn's miguel marquez looks now at what's driving this trend. meet jen. and shelby. why
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can't i get it? they don't want their last names used. they are friends, colleagues. gun enthusiasts. what gun or guns? you know, now i have a ruger and a rossi. both rifles, both from long island, new york city adjacent, both professionals. jen has her permit but is yet to buy a handgun. and why do you want to buy a handgun? have been wanting to buy one for years. i'm also someone that lives alone for a couple of years now, so probably for safety mostly, but i do enjoy coming to the ranges and shooting trying them out, seeing which one is the best fit for her. shelby like many americans, made the decision to arm up during the pandemic. do you feel safer? having a gun? i do. why because i'm not sure the chaos is over, and i just feel like a lot of people have guns, and it would be good to have a single female
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. i live on my own, and why not protect myself the number of both state and national instant criminal background checks check required before one can purchase a gun and a rough indicator. how many people are either purchasing or possibly being issued a gun permit. surged during the pandemic from under 30 million to nearly 40 million today. in states like new york officials say there's a backlog of gun permit applications with more applying every day. the licensing agencies are inundated with applications during covid. the applications quadrupled even in a state like new york, where gun ownership is highly regulated business at south shore sportsman never better. 40% of my clientele comes from new york city from new york city, the five boroughs. all five staten island to the bronx. and what are they buying handguns? if they have a license, like the gentleman that just left or, uh, shotguns.
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right by checking in the chamber. for many, the constant headlines about crime drives them to gun ownership brothers. it's the mass shootings in the fear of not having a gun. if everyone else does. what effect do all these shootings and major events have on your business in the immediate aftermath, and most states? it would lead to an increase in sales because everybody looks at the news. and although that's a terrible event, they say the same thing. there's going to be a new law, so there's a rush to get into a rush to get the stuff that they think they're going to lose. so who, out there is buying guns and why we met a lot of people in the medical profession. retirees housewives, all of them gun users, and it's not just concerned about the pandemic or about crime that is driving gun sells. it all becomes a bit of a feedback loop. the more they see violence, the more they're concerned they are that everyone else around them is armed. the more they feel they too. i need a gun. back to you. after saying
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for days they would drop the criminal charges against actor alec baldwin. prosecutors have dismissed the allegations. officially at least for now. mr baldwin was holding the gun that fired the shot, which killed cinematographer helena hutchins on the set of the movie rust in 2021. he has maintained he did not pull the trigger. the legal move comes after new evidence surfaced that the gun had been modified the civil case against mr baldwin by relatives of hutchins is unaffected by friday's move, and charges against mr baldwin could be refiled depending on a follow up investigation. a judge has denied bond for a man accused of participating in the 2017 white supremacist march in charlottesville, virginia, tyler bradley dykes will remain behind bars awaiting trial because the judge says he doesn't believe dykes will be on quote good
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behavior if he is released pending trial. the judge cited evidence that continue to participate in anti semitic incidents. following the tiki torch should rally on the campus of the university of virginia exists charged with a felony for burning an object with intent to intimidate a second man is facing the same charge. neither has formally entered a plea. their lawyers declined to talk to reporters, and prosecutors are still working to find those who participated in the march and hold them accountable. still ahead of manhunt is underway in south africa police searching for one of the suspects in a mass shooting which killed 10 members. the same family. there and how are you? good enough. and he'd love ghetto stand up,
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