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united states and all around the world. i'm rosemary church. just ahead on cnn newsroom, donald trump vows to appeal his verdict after a jury found him liable for sexually abusing and defaming author, e. jean carroll. criminal charges filed against embattled congressman, george santos, sources say that he's expected to appear in a federal court as soon as wednesday. that's today. and pakistan's former prime minister, imran khan is expected at a special court hearing soon, just one day after his dramatic arrest sparked nationwide protests. good to have you with us. well the former u.s. president donald, trump is vowing to appeal the verdict from a federal jury that found him liable for sexual abuse and defamation. economists, e. jean carroll had
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accused him of raping her, inside a department store dressing room in the 1990s. the jury did not find that carole proved he raped, or but awarded her $5 million in damages for battery and defamation. in a video, posted on the social media site, the current republican candidate called the trial unfair. he denied ever knowing carroll and implied that he was the true victim. i have absolutely no idea who this woman. is the verdict is a disgrace, a continuation of the greatest witch hunt of all-time. and during trump's deposition, he kept repeating that she was not his type. >> i, say it with as much respect as, i can but she is not my type. wouldn't be my type in any way, shape or form. while it's politically
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incorrect, she is not my type and it's 100 percent to. she is not my type. >> meanwhile, carl said in a statement, this vector is not just for me but for every woman who has suffered because she was not believed. it is the first time trump has been held accountable in court for sexual abuse. even though more than a dozen women have publicly accused trump of sexual misconduct. cnn senior legal, affairs portillo reed, was inside the cauldron on tuesday. and has this report on the verdict. >> on the speed of this decision, it's suggest that there was not a lot of disagreement or deliberation in the jury room. i was in the, court tuesday morning, and it took about 90 minutes, for the judge to give the jury instructions on how to make this decision. and it took just a little bit longer for them to actually make this decision. while i was in court, that this trial it was clear to me that the jury was being very intensive. not only to e. jean carroll,
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but also to other witnesses. and, it is clear, from this decision that they believe not only e. jean carroll but they also believed her friends who heard her describe this encounter shortly after it occurred. and, also women who alleged other similar behavior. they also, from the former president, herder in the infamous access hollywood tape describing grabbing people, and then doubling down on that in his deposition. now, we may never know exactly what the jury thought of the specific pieces of evidence. because they have been anonymous throughout the trial. and the judge has encouraged them to remain anonymous, even though they do have a right to speak out. they're trying to spin this as a victory for the client because the jury did not find that he raped e. jean. but they did find that they sexually abused her. that still under the law. the form of sexual assault. batteries. so you have a day where your client is fantastic the view
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someone, and maybe on the hook for around $5 million in damages. this is hard to honestly spin that as a victory. paul reed, cnn, new york. >> cnn has now learned federal prosecutors have filed criminal charges against embattled new york congressman, george santos. he was elected just last year to the house of representatives. but since, then he's been accused of lying about his background and resume, breaking campaign finance laws, the ding a credit card fraud scheme and more. a source tells cnn that santos left the capital, tuesday night for new york. he could appear in federal court as soon as today. the charges have been filed under seal. well, to discuss, both these matters, let's bring in areva martin, an attorney and legal affairs commentator. she joins me from los angeles. thank you so much for being with us. >> hi rosemary. >>, so donald trump has been
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found liable for sexually abusing and defending e. jean carroll in a civil trial. and will pay her $5 million. the former president chose not to testify in the courtroom, but instead appear in a deposition where he comfiest a photo of his accuser with the former wife after claiming carroll was not his type. how key was that moment in the trial? and how critical was it that trump failed to show up for this trial? >> i think it was very critical, starting with this failure to appear. i think that probably insists that here is a man that's been denied these allegation, he's been denied in media reports, he's been denying on social media but yet he did not even give the court or the jury -- the plaintiff, the respect of even showing up in this courtroom to take an oath and to swear to tell the truth, and to tell the jurors the same thing he's told everyone in the media. which, is his claim that he did not do this. i think that was a huge
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mistake. i think it was a tactical mistake by his attorneys. in addition, his attorneys didn't put on a case. they did not call one witness in the case for the defense. and, i think to expect to have a defense verdict, in the case with the defendant does not testify and where he doesn't put on any witnesses was foolish on the part of donald trump. so this verdict for e. jean carroll, in many, ways is not a surprise. it is what one would expect when you have a compelling evidence presented by the plaintiffs. and absolutely zero evidence presented by the defense. >> and, donald trump blasted the verdict. saying that he will appeal the decision. , and one of his lawyers appeared on cnn, tuesday, night to talk about that. let's listen to what she had to say. >> we're going to peel a lot of things, the constitutionality, the jury that failed to find a rape verdict but that somehow said that he was defaming her
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when he said he didn't do it. and she's not my, type all of a sudden, that is a crime in this country. that is sick. >> okay, trump's lawyer is saying that they will appeal on the grounds of constitutionality. and, on the jury failing to find a rape verdict. but then saying that trump was defaming his accuser when he said that he didn't do it and she is not his type. did this make any sense to you? and do you see any grounds for appeal? >> no, rosemary, this was a rambling and basically he had a coherent statement by trump's attorney and it was just many that we've heard since the verdict was read out, this afternoon. they have talked about hunter biden, they've talked about witch hunt and they've talked about everything but the fact that donald trump was found by a unanimous jury to have sexually assaulted, battered e. jean carroll and who have defamed her. he will appeal because that is right out of trump's playbook. we use the court system to
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delay actions and to create chaos. so there is no surprise that he's going to appeal, this but i don't, feel based on everything that was presented in this trial that he has a strong basis for appeal. yes the jury can decide, as they did that there wasn't enough evidence to find him liable on the rape charge. but there was suspicious evidence to find him liable for sexual assault. and, under the new york law, to find someone liable for a, but there has to be evidence of penetration. but a sexual battery under the new york law only requires the finding of an unwanted touching of them. a touching of someone's intimate and personal parts without their consent. so, it completely -- they found that there was a sexual battery by professional, trump but they also found it wasn't sufficient evidence for the. read it, doesn't in anyway diminish the significance of what happened today. and that is the former u.s.
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president who has found liable for a sexual assault and defamation while he is running for president again. and that is a significant development in this entire case of women who have come forward and made allegations against donald trump. >> and while we have, you i do want to turn to another legal issue, the u.s. justice department has now filed criminal charges against controversial, near gop, congressman george santos. and we won't know the specifics of those charges until later today. but what might we expect a given santos is known for lying about the background and professional experience, breaking campaign finance laws, and leading a credit card fraud scheme among other things? >> he just said, it rosemary, there are a plethora of potential charges that can be filed against george santos based on his history, and based on emissions that he made himself about lying. not only for the qualifications,
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and his former, jobs his resume, but also statements that were true with respect to his campaign finances. there are some reports out there, unsubstantiated, on his moment. but that suggests that he is going to be charged for making false statements somehow related to campaign finance laws. not surprising given the investigations that have been underway since george santos was elected to the u.s. congress, and no surprise i think to anyone that the department of justice is moving forward or has moved forward with charging him for some crimes. >> all right, thank you to areva martin joining us from los angeles. appreciate it. >> thank you rosemary. >> and just this quick programming note, cnn will host a town hall, wednesday with donald, trump live from new hampshire, the 2024 republican presidential candidate will take questions from cnn anchor kaitlan collins, and that starts at 8 pm on the u.s. east
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coast, eight 8 am thursday in hong kong. right here on cnn. >> former pakistani prime minister, is scheduled to appear at a special court hearing on charges of corruption, connected to his time in office. his arrest, on tuesday sparked nationwide protests and violent clashes between supporters and police. security has been increased outside of the police station where he's being held as supporters are gathering there now. all, right i want to go live now to islamabad where cnn has the very latest. so, sophia, imran khan faces charges of corruption, and he's hearing, he is set to start very soon, but his lawyer said he had had no contact with his client. so what more are you learning about all of this? >> rosemary we are actually right outside of the police compound, and this is the police headquarters of the capital city of islamabad and
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they moved her in the dead of night. there is an immense amount of security outside of this compound. we know that he's been kept inside there. there's also a guest house where he's been kept, where he's. thing there is a special court that has been created by a special order that was issued by a notice of the district commissioner's office, of islamabad this morning. there is ride police ever wear, we have spoken to the lawyers. he was supposed to arrive in court at around 8:30 in the morning and were not coming into 11:30. it's been many hours, his lawyers have told me that they have absolutely no access to the client. his entire legal team kept coming, kept, growing and they've only recently just left again. this in your party leaders are often imran party came in an attempt to meet the senior police officials. they were unsuccessful. they said that the constitution is being violated, that the rule of law is being violated
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by detaining and run khan, and it's an incredibly popular -- like he, said there were protests across the country, there's an internet blackout in the country, there is no data, only mobile -- >> all right we do appear to have lost our link there joining us live from islamabad. still to come, the u.s. debt ceiling standoff is still stuck in neutral, despite the biggest meeting in months between the white house and congressional leaders. we will look at what's happening, next. back with that and more, in just a moment.
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a key report on the u.s. inflation is set to be released in the coming hours. and the commoners are expecting it to show that inflation remains high. the april consumer price index is forecast to rise 5%, year over year that is the same pace seen in march. if inflation is higher than expected, that could complicate the federal reserve interest rate plan. well the first major in-person meeting in months between president joe biden and top u.s. lawmakers over the debt ceiling standoff has come and gone with virtually nothing to show for it. both the white house and the republican leader still seem
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unwilling to budge from their positions. but they have agreed to meet again this friday with the clock ticking towards a potentially catastrophic default. cnn's manu raju reports now from capitol hill. >> the highly anticipated tuesday meeting at the white house with kevin mccarthy and president biden along with democratic leaders, chuck schumer and hakeem jeffries and the senate gop leader mitch mcconnell did not yield any breakthrough. in, fact it was much worse than that, and the words of kevin mccarthy himself, the speaker said that there was no progress at that meeting. going into the, meeting the president and democratic leaders had pushed mccarthy to simply raise the national debt limit that 10:31 and a half trillion dollars. allowing the united states to continue borrowing to help these bills. but don't attach any spending cuts. that was the democratic position. mccarthy has rejected that position for some time. he called for direct negotiations with the white house over the issue right after he resisted those calls. the house gop then pushed its own plan, passing a bill that
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included a slew of spending cuts as in task to raise the debt limit for one year. that's something the democrats say is dead on arrival. so, where did they go from? here it is unclear whether they will be able to get to an agreement to avert the first ever debt default in american history. something that could have a drastic economic consequence. the leaders do plan to meet on friday and in turn the stuff will continue to have discussions of all of those discussions detailing. they'll get to a point where they could agree to some sort of framework, or some sort of outline of what a deal to raise the national debt limit would look. like even if they were to get that agreement, they would need support from both the chambers of congress, and getting that they're within a matter of few weeks will be no easy task given how limited times congress is actually in session between now and then. but also the process of the parliamentary procedure for getting this through the finish line, particularly in the united states senate, which is different to move this safely,
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all within the major questions about how this could potentially get resolved. but, at the, moment this is the only game in town. this is the only forum actually discussing how to raise the debt limit. other members are looking to the white house, they're looking to speaker mccarthy to cut a deal. but, a deal is far ways off as both sides are concerned that the u.s. are coming very close to falling off this cliff unless something changes dramatically in the coming days. monroe, cnn, capitol hill. and, still to come the violence is sure to escalate yet again between israel and palestinian militants after israeli airstrikes killed more than a dozen people in gaza, including islamic jihad commanders and their families.
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were among 13 palestinians killed in the operation. the gaza hospital says that the strikes also killed five women and four children who are said to be members of the families. the idea later launched a second strike and southern gaza claiming that islamic jihad terrace removing anti-tank missiles to a launch pad in the area. these strikes all come in response last week when palestinian middle tints fired more than 100 rockets towards israel. and, we are now joined live from jerusalem, with the latest. good to see you elliott, what more are you learning about this? >> rosemary, overnight there were no rockets fired into israel, but this is a country that is still very much on, edged and it really does feel like this is the calm before the storm. as you said, israel carried out the air strikes in response to the more than hundred rockets fired by militants, from the gaza strip's towards israel, a week ago.
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and in a statement, last night, prime minister benjamin netanyahu sought to highlight the difference between israel, which it says is doing its best to minimize civilian casualties and the militants doing their best to get as many civilian casualties as possible. and, netanyahu and in his statement saying to the militants that you can, run you can, high but in the and israel look at you. now, for now, most of israel is operating as normal. i can tell you that train, stations in southern israel -- have been, closed in schools. and they were off yesterday. also because of a school holiday but there really is a sense that this calm in israel right now is only going to last so long before the militant do what they say they're going to, do which is to respond to those israeli airstrikes which took out those commanders and also resulted in a number of
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civilian casualties. and also saying that the commanders were not only responsible for the firing of those rockets. more than 100 rockets but also for other militant attack going back as 20 years or so. so, israel is quite certain that these were meant that it wanted to take. out but, certainly, it is waiting for the response which hasn't come debt. it didn't come. overnight, but it is expected at some point. rosemary? >> all right, elliott, joining us live from jerusalem. many thanks on that report. >> a 16-year-old girl was killed in a knife attack in an orphanage in poland on tuesday. police have detained a 19-year-old man, who they say attacked a teacher and others with a sharp tool. ten people were injured, and five of them were taken to the hospital for non threatening injuries. >> as the world waits for ukraine's counteroffensive, against, russia the u.s. is providing a 1.2 billion dollar
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boost. the biden administration had said that the u.s. aid would include air defense system, must needed ammunition, integration, equipment and a variety of critical services. the u.s. secretary of state said that he believed that ukraine is well equipped in many ways, to push back against russian forces. >> they also have in place, across all of those dimensions what they need to continue to be successful by force by russia, over the 14. went >> in moscow, president vladimir putin tried to convey a sense of russian unity, strength and purpose on victory day. the annual celebration, marking the soviets defeat of the nazi 's and world war ii. but the usual display was clearly lacking compared to years past. with much of, it still dedicated to russia's costly
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war on ukraine. also, what is not on, parade as cnn's matthew chance reports. it was a scaled down victory played. but, still a display of russian might. no military flights this year but some of russia's deadliest weapons, including nuclear missiles were on show. this was the only time from the second world war, perhaps hinting at shortages, certainly russia's modern fleet has taken a pounding on the battlefield of ukraine >> flanks, about what russia calls, it's great patriotic war against the nazi's. >> president putin, again, drew comparisons between then and now.
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>> today, our civilization's, is a crucial point against our country again but we have countered -- but even the security of this event, had to be stepped up with rooftop snipers. amid fears of another drone attack. >> this, one last week was blamed on ukraine, which had been denied. but, it exposed how vulnerable putin's kremlin has become. >> nemours there are setbacks on the battlefield to, this, the latest street to street fighting in the ukrainian city of bakhmut. we're russian wagner mercenaries, complaint ammunition shortages have stopped them from taking more ground ahead of unexpected ukrainian counteroffensive. . provoking another sharp rebuke from their outspoken leader.
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>> everyone in russia thinks that we need to just celebrate victory day on tv, says yevgeny prigozhin. >> but that was the victory of our grandfathers, he said. we don't deserve it. not even a bit. that is not the message that russia may be struggling in this war. with the kremlin wanting russians to hear. even though this scaled down victory parade hints at the strains that moscow is under. matthew chance,, cnn, london. and when we come back hundreds of migrants camped out on the streets of el paso in texas heed a call to turn themselves into immigration authorities. we will explain why after the break. we tried electric unicycles. i think i've got it! doggy-paddle!
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being urged to turn themselves into immigration authorities, ahead of the looming exploration of title 42. the covid era policy, which empowered border agents to bypass standard procedures, and swiftly expel migrants. but title 42 will be allowed to expire thursday, which means a normal legal procedures will be in effect. authorities encountered nearly 10,000 migrants, along the southern border, on monday. they are continuing an upward trend in border rest in recent weeks. >> the federal government and estimates more than 150 migrants are waiting and shelters and on the streets of northern mexico. u.s. president joe biden spoke with mexico's president by phone on to stay as the two countries tried to manage the
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crisis. >> we've got an overwhelming cooperation from mexico and we also are in the process of setting up offices in columbia and other places were someone seeking asylum can go first. so, it remains to be seen that it's going to be chaotic for a while. >> cnn's rosa flores is in el paso where hundreds of asylum seekers are heeding the warning from federal authorities. the scene here and el paso texas has changed, if you take a look around me, you will see that the streets are empty, they used to be packed but now they are empty. here is what happened, take a look at this video, there was a federal enforcement action, very early this morning, our cameras were rolling when all of this was unfolding, and federal agents in the dark were handing migrants who were sleeping on the streets flyers. those flyers were encouraging them to turn themselves in to
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immigration authorities. now, at first, there was confusion. migrants didn't know what was going on. and then the fear sink in. once they realized that they had to make a critical decision. if you are was later, we started seeing migrants line up at a processing center, that is a few minutes a walk away. and, we saw that line grow by the hundreds. a few hours later, a second enforcement action. this, time officers, agents, federal agents with a black jacket telling people, verbally that they should turn themselves into immigration authorities. now, if you take a look around, meet there is a mix of people, some of them have completely left. and, if you look at these blankets, these were the blankets that allowed the migrants to be using to protect themselves from the sun. well, the blankets are here. but, if you look under there, the migrants are gone. a lot of them have turned themselves into immigration authorities, but out, here there is a mix. i have talked to multiple migrants and some of them say
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that they turned themselves into immigration authorities and they were released. and, so they're back in the camp, they're waiting for a bus, or they're waiting for a plane ticket so that they could go meet their families somewhere in the united states. now, all of this is happening as the end of title 42 looms on may 11th at 11:59 pm. now, about what's going on in the northern border, and the flow that we are expecting, as title 42, the end of title 42 approaches, according to a source, the federal government estimates that there are more than 150,000 migrants in northern mexican cities waiting to turn themselves in to immigration authorities. or, willing to cross into the united states. not, that is important because the detention facility, the holding facilities are already maxed out at capacity. , and so that is what the administration is grappling with, and no one really knows what will happen once title 42 ends. rosa flores, cnn, el paso.
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in canada. i am rosemary church, more than 170 storms were reported across the united states on tuesday. bringing tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds. heavy rain caused flooding in houston texas, more than 7 million people are under flood watches in the southeast of the state with more thunderstorms expected today. a flash flood warning remains in effect for parts of missouri as well and we are learning more about the gunman who killed eight people at an outlet mall in allen texas. authorities say that he had eight weapons with him, all legally obtained. the motive still remains unclear. cnn's josh campbell has more. >> why did you do this? >> the big question, is we don't know. >> law enforcement, revealing new details today about the investigation into the gunmen who opened fire at a texas outlet mall. saying that he had no prior criminal history and was not on
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the radar. [sound of gunfire] >> he went on a shooting rampage, saturday, killing eight people including eight children and wounding seven others. the shooter, a 33 year old his magic man, killed by a police officer just minutes after the rampage began was armed with an ar-15 style rifle, and had eight weapons in total. he wore a vest, holding extra ammunition, and was dressed in tactical gear, with an insignia that read, are wtgs. authorities say, they believe it stands for right wing death squad. >> we do know that he had neo-nazi -- he had patches, he had tattoos and even his signature verified that. online, the shooter posted his support for nazi ideologies, and shared images of target practice and his many weapons. weapons, law enforcement said, was purchased legally through private gun sales. which, in texas, don't require federal background checks. we learned, the gunman also posted rumbling cestos and
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anti-messages on the russian social media website and screenshots showing the busiest times of the island premium outlet mall. the account appears to show that he staked out the venue before the shootings. >> to me, it looked like he targeted the locations rather than a specific group of people. he was very random in the people he killed, it didn't matter the age same race or sex, he just shot people. the victims, included christian la corte, 26 year old 32 year old commando rivas and three members of the show, family -- two young sisters, eight-year-old sofia an 11-year-old mandala were also killed. >> we'll never know who else is next. >> meanwhile, brave bystanders who went to, help are speaking out in graphic detail. >> just a massive, atrocious moon. >> he says that america can become numb to the two cause of
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the nation's gun violence epidemic. >> i want people to really and truly understand that that of the depravity that occurred, and if, in the detail, it accepts them that i'm glad because it should. >> because it was a disaster situation. >> josh campbell, cnn, alan texas. >> psychologists in the united states are calling for teenagers to undergo training before they entered the world of social media. the american psychological association released ten recommendations on tuesday to guide parents, teachers, policy makers, health workers and tech companies. they include imposing limitations on content that promotes self harm and eating disorders. also limiting screen time, so that it doesn't interfere with sleep or physical activity. independent advisors with the food and drug administration
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are expected to vote today on whether they will recommend that the fda make a birth control pill over the counter. the first time ever in the united states. that pill, named opal uses progestin, and the fda's independent experts heard from the company that manufactures the medication, tuesday as it made its case for why the pill should be more easily available. but scientists have expressed concerns about the pills effectiveness and women who are overweight or obese. the vote by the panel is nonbinding, and a final decision by the fda is expected this summer. >> cnn senior medical correspondent, elizabeth, colin is following developments and has more on the supports as well as the concerns surrounding a possible over the counter birth control pill. >> caitlin pace, in native new yorker, move to hong kong three years ago for a teaching job,
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she still remembers when she went to by birth control pills there for the first time. >> it was so easy, and i kind of just like looked around and, set that just just happened? >> in hong kong you can just walk into a drugstore and get birth control pills. the right there on the shelf, just like aspirin or shampoo. in pfizer's to the fda are meeting to consider whether this control pill, should be sold in the same way, right over the counter there would be the first over the counter birth control pill in the u.s.. >> i think many people have been looking to have a birth control pill like this over the counter for a long time. >> dr. christian brandi is a practicing ob/gyn and a spokesperson for the gynecologist which along with the american medical association supports the pill going over the counter. >> we have to get people all that they can to protect themselves, protect their health, and this is one that i hope we can push forward. >> but in a breathing document,
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faultless week they seemed less than enthusiastic about the idea. they say that more women are overweight now, as are all americans, us when it was approved 50 years ago as a prescription. drug pointing out that 60% of people of reproductive age are overweight or obese. the degree to which efficacy of opal has diminished individuals overweight or obese remains unknown, the fda scientists say. they also say that the studies conducted by opals manufacture indicate a non prescription citing that consumers may not correctly follow used directions. but dr. brandi said that there is no reason to think that it will be less effective on heavier women than on their second concern -- >> they're smart, they could read the back of a pill bottle, just like they do with any other medication over the counter. >> the one that makes the process data from our your program show that the consumers can usable safely, effectively as guided from the proposed labeling. >> back in hong kong, she said
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that her friends in the u.s. are jealous. >> i think that if women can just walk into a cvs or a walgreens, and get what they need, i think you could really, really change their lives for the better, 100%. >> elizabeth cohen, cnn, reporting. >> the u.s. drug enforcement agency has decided to extend a covid era health care exception for another six months. to the relief of many americans. the agency said that those who have prescription for controlled substances will still be able to get them via telemedicine, for six more months rather than having to make a in-person doctors visit. that exemption was set to expire thursday when the covid public health emergency is set to officially and. the drugs involved included some for pain, attention deficit disorder, anxiety, opioid use and sleep disorders. a new draft recommendations
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said that women should start getting regular mammograms after they turned 40, instead of 50. the u.s. preventive services task force said that breast cancer is treatable when caught early. and screening would reduce the risk of dying from the disease. cnn's jacqueline howard has more. >> for women, at an average risk, the task force sees more benefit than risk for them to start screening at 8:40. and this update is available for public comment from now through june 5th, and we already know that based on current incidents rates, it's estimated that 12.9% of women born in the united states today will develop breast cancer at sometime during their lives. and it is important to catch these cancers early. that gives a better chance of survival. now meanwhile, this update does not change recommendations for women at high risk of getting breast cancer. those women should continue to keep in contact with their doctors for what is best for
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them. but for all women, some topics discussed with their doctors, which include your family history of cancer, what do you have dense breasts, one to ask for breast exam, and went to start screening and how often. back to you. >> more than 4 million americans, will soon be getting checks from turbotax as part of a 141 million dollar settlement with current company, into it. the new york attorney general says that into it pushed millions of low income americans away from free tax falling services by making those products harder to find in web searches. instead, they steered them towards turbo texas pay services. it impacted customers will get an email notification, and checks will be mailed out this month. most turbotax customers will get about $30. , and thank you so much for your company. this, hour i'm rosemary church. i will be back with more cnn
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