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cbs's janet shamlian takes a closer look at what's changed since roe v.series "after roe: one year." >> reporter: erin duffy is a third-year med student in florida, but this is not where the future ob-gyn wants to be a doctor. >> unless things change, it wouldn't be my first choice to practice here. >> what about other restrictive states, texas, elsewhere? >> it's just not an environment i really want to be in. >> reporter: students like duffy are increasingly steering clear of ob-gyn residencies in states with abortion bans. applicants in those states plummeted more than 10% since roe v. wade was overturned. some are deciding to avoid the specialty altogether, worried about the ability to practice evidence-based medicine. >> there's also the big concern of the possibility of being legally prosecuted. >> reporter: dr. nicole scott is the director of the ob-gyn residency program at indiana university school of medicine. she said she's already seen a drop in applications. >> what i'm specifically worried about is the retention of those doctors once they're
cbs's janet shamlian takes a closer look at what's changed since roe v.series "after roe: one year." >> reporter: erin duffy is a third-year med student in florida, but this is not where the future ob-gyn wants to be a doctor. >> unless things change, it wouldn't be my first choice to practice here. >> what about other restrictive states, texas, elsewhere? >> it's just not an environment i really want to be in. >> reporter: students like duffy are...
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janet shamlian, thank you very much. >>> turning now to the war in ukraine. russian forces hit southern and eastern ukraine with missiles overnight, killing at least six people. the attacks come as ukrainian forces continue to take back land seized by the russians. well, tonight cbs' ian lee gives us a harrowing look at the front lines. >> reporter: darkness is an ally for ukrainian troops. night vision gives this territorial defense brigade an advantage as they silently get into position. when day breaks, they attack. this soldier, call sign blacksmith, stormed the russian position. >> translator: their defenses are strong, he tells me. the russians had time to dig in. they defended fiercely, but lately, they started running away. his squad just returned from the counteroffensive after taking ground from the russians in what the deputy defense minister described today as extremely fierce battles along the front. these troops are recalibrating their weapons after some heavy fighting on the front lines. captain anton commanded the troops as they advanced under
janet shamlian, thank you very much. >>> turning now to the war in ukraine. russian forces hit southern and eastern ukraine with missiles overnight, killing at least six people. the attacks come as ukrainian forces continue to take back land seized by the russians. well, tonight cbs' ian lee gives us a harrowing look at the front lines. >> reporter: darkness is an ally for ukrainian troops. night vision gives this territorial defense brigade an advantage as they silently get into...
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cbs's janet shamlian reports on a new study which shows in the age of ai, technology is better at predicting a patient's risk than current methods. >> reporter: it's cutting-edge research. artificial intelligence is significantly better at predicting a patient's cancer risk according to a new study out today. >> the role of ai in predicting breast cancer risk is definitely in our future. >> reporter: dr. pauline your vath is a breast oncologist with houston methodist. >> assessing a person's risk, the ai can do it probably a lot cheaper and faster as well. >> reporter: current clinical models use a patient's age, family history, and information like breast density to determine risk. artificial intelligence is able to get biomarkers, more information from the mammogram, helping doctors make personalized recommendations. the kaiser permanente research analyzed the mammograms of more than 18,000 women. ai took just seconds to determine their five-year breast cancer risk, and it was up to 25% more accurate when combined with personal history. the american cancer society reports this year alone,
cbs's janet shamlian reports on a new study which shows in the age of ai, technology is better at predicting a patient's risk than current methods. >> reporter: it's cutting-edge research. artificial intelligence is significantly better at predicting a patient's cancer risk according to a new study out today. >> the role of ai in predicting breast cancer risk is definitely in our future. >> reporter: dr. pauline your vath is a breast oncologist with houston methodist. >>...
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>> norah: janet shamlian, thank you. there is good news tonight on the health of pope francis.nia operation, the pope gave thanks on twitter. to all who offered prayers and support. the vatican says the 86-year-old pontiff was able to get out of bed and work from a chair in his hospital room today. americans now hold a record amount of credit card debt. what's contributing to the problem? that's next. if you think you, a child in your care, or another loved one were harmed by endo or a related company, including par or ams, or their products including ranitidine, transvaginal mesh, or opioids like opana®, opana® er, or percocet®, your rights may be affected by deadlines in the endo bankruptcy. bentitled ayment as pofo's pt but you muilea claiby ju2 you y filela behalf of yourself, in the endo bankruptcy. a child in your care (including a child exposed to opioids in the womb), or a deceased or disabled relative. also, if you hold a claim or interest in endo, the deadline to object to the potential sale of endo's assets is july 7, 2023. for more information visit endoclaims.com [
>> norah: janet shamlian, thank you. there is good news tonight on the health of pope francis.nia operation, the pope gave thanks on twitter. to all who offered prayers and support. the vatican says the 86-year-old pontiff was able to get out of bed and work from a chair in his hospital room today. americans now hold a record amount of credit card debt. what's contributing to the problem? that's next. if you think you, a child in your care, or another loved one were harmed by endo or a...
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janet shamlian, thank you so much.m new england to the midwest and as far south as the carolinas are under air quality alerts. that is because smoke from wildfires in eastern canada is causing dangerous pollution in the u.s. you can actually see how dense that smoke is in this satellite image. in new york city, alerts are expected to remain in place through friday, meaning you should limit your time outdoors. now to part 2 in our series on the growing child care crisis in america. in addition to rising costs, more than half of the country lives in a child care desert, where there is little or no access to child care. cbs's meg oliver shows us how two mothers are trying to solve the problem. >> reporter: when this day care shutdown, what went through your minds? >> what are we going to do? who is going to take care of our kids? >> how is this going to affect my job? can i keep my job? >> i remember calling 12 day cares one day and having all of them be like, wait-list, wait-list, a year a half, a year and a half, maybe
janet shamlian, thank you so much.m new england to the midwest and as far south as the carolinas are under air quality alerts. that is because smoke from wildfires in eastern canada is causing dangerous pollution in the u.s. you can actually see how dense that smoke is in this satellite image. in new york city, alerts are expected to remain in place through friday, meaning you should limit your time outdoors. now to part 2 in our series on the growing child care crisis in america. in addition...
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cbs's janet shamlian takes a closer look at what has changed since roe versus wade was overturned in." >> reporter: erin duffey is a med student in florida. but this is not where the future ob-gyn wants to be a doctor. >> unless things change, it would not be my first choice to practice here. >> reporter: what about other restrictive states, texas, elsewhere? >> it is not an environment i really want to be in. >> reporter: students like duffey are steering clear of ob-gyn residencies in states with abortion bans. applicants in those states plummeted more than 10% since roe v. wade was overturned. some are deciding to avoid the specialty altogether. worried about the ability to practice evidence-based medicine. >> there is also a big concern of the possibility of being legally prosecuted. >> reporter: dr. nicole scott is the director of the ob-gyn residency program at indiana university school of medicine. says that she has already seen a drop in applications. >> what i am specifically worried about is the retention of those doctors once they are finished training and their practice a
cbs's janet shamlian takes a closer look at what has changed since roe versus wade was overturned in." >> reporter: erin duffey is a med student in florida. but this is not where the future ob-gyn wants to be a doctor. >> unless things change, it would not be my first choice to practice here. >> reporter: what about other restrictive states, texas, elsewhere? >> it is not an environment i really want to be in. >> reporter: students like duffey are steering...
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cbs's janet shamlian goes in-depth tonight on the impact these restrictions can have on many families flaps among the five garbett children at their little rock home. but lizz garbett, an operating room nurse, says before her son simon transitioned a few years ago, it was very different. >> we couldn't figure out what was going on. and it was not a happy place. and after he transitioned, our home got calm again. everybody felt like themselves. and i have been able to watch him, like, blossom into his true self. >> reporter: the now 17-year-old first transition socially, cutting his hair, changing clothing. and has since legally changed his name. started hormone replacement therapy, and become an activist for the rights of trans youth. what is it like to put yourself out there? >> it -- it's nerve-racking, and it's scary, and it gives me a lot of anxiety. but i have to do it. i would feel worse if i didn't. >> reporter: half of transgender and nonbinary young people considered attempting suicide in the past year. arkansas has passed eight laws restricting the rights of lgbtq people in
cbs's janet shamlian goes in-depth tonight on the impact these restrictions can have on many families flaps among the five garbett children at their little rock home. but lizz garbett, an operating room nurse, says before her son simon transitioned a few years ago, it was very different. >> we couldn't figure out what was going on. and it was not a happy place. and after he transitioned, our home got calm again. everybody felt like themselves. and i have been able to watch him, like,...
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janet shamlian, thank you very much. turning now to the war in ukraine.aine with missiles overnight, killing at least six people. the attacks come as ukrainian forces continue to take back land seized by the russians. well, tonight, cbs's ian lee gives us a harrowing look at the front lines. >> reporter: darkness is an ally for ukrainian troops. night vision gives this territorial defense brigade an advantage as they silently get into position. when day breaks, they attack. this soldier, callsign blacksmith, stormed the russian positions. "their defenses are strong," he tells me. "the russians had time to dig in. they defended fiercely, but lately, they started running away." his squad just returned from the counteroffensive after taking ground from the russians in what the deputy defense minister described today as extremely fierce battles along the front. these troops are recalibrating their weapons after some heavy fighting on the front lines. captain anton commanded the troops as they advanced undercover. >> we have some groups, which goes through the
janet shamlian, thank you very much. turning now to the war in ukraine.aine with missiles overnight, killing at least six people. the attacks come as ukrainian forces continue to take back land seized by the russians. well, tonight, cbs's ian lee gives us a harrowing look at the front lines. >> reporter: darkness is an ally for ukrainian troops. night vision gives this territorial defense brigade an advantage as they silently get into position. when day breaks, they attack. this soldier,...
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cbs's janet shamlian takes a closer look at what has changed since roe versus wade was overturned inear." >> reporter: this is not where the future ob-gyn wants to be a doctor. >> unless things change, it would not be my first choice to practice here. >> reporter: what about other restrictive states, texas, elsewhere. >> it is not an environment i really want to be n. >> reporter: students like duffy are steering clear of ob-gyn residencies in states with abortion bans. applicants in those states plummeted more than 10% since roe v. wade was overturned. some are deciding to avoid the specialty altogether. worried about the ability to practice evidence-based medicine. t director of ob-gyngtt residency program at indiana school of medicine. says that she has artie seen a drop in applications. >> but i am spe and they are prg after residency. >> reporter: and that puts the health of all women at risk. as ob-gyn's also screen for cancer, propel while wellman exams and provide contraception. >> this is not really about abortion access. >> reporter: dr. huxley or was doing in idaho where i
cbs's janet shamlian takes a closer look at what has changed since roe versus wade was overturned inear." >> reporter: this is not where the future ob-gyn wants to be a doctor. >> unless things change, it would not be my first choice to practice here. >> reporter: what about other restrictive states, texas, elsewhere. >> it is not an environment i really want to be n. >> reporter: students like duffy are steering clear of ob-gyn residencies in states with...
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janet shamlian takes a look back at the life of the academy award winner who died on thursday at ageld teach a master class in comedic timing. >> don't kill anybody for a few days, see what it feels like. >> give it a shot. >> no, don't give it a shot, don't shoot anything. >> reporter: chicago's improv club, six decades screen and stage career in both comedy and drama. >> will go off, italian boy, keep away from this one, it is too big for you. >> reporter: from inspector clouseau. >> [singing] >> repeporter: to o "argo." >> if i'm'm doing a fakake movit is g going to bebe a fake hihit. >>>> reporter:r: and "the komininsky method." >> please don't sugar coat. >> i am not sugarcoating. i am lying. >> reporter: more than 100 theater roles, television shows, and movies, winning a tony in his 20s. >> alan arkin, "little miss sunshine." >> reporter: in his 70s, he took home an academy award for his role as the cranky grandpa in "little miss sunshine." >> you are trying, right? >> yeah. >> well, then you are not a loser. >> reporter: a party almost didn't get to him as he told "cbs sunday
janet shamlian takes a look back at the life of the academy award winner who died on thursday at ageld teach a master class in comedic timing. >> don't kill anybody for a few days, see what it feels like. >> give it a shot. >> no, don't give it a shot, don't shoot anything. >> reporter: chicago's improv club, six decades screen and stage career in both comedy and drama. >> will go off, italian boy, keep away from this one, it is too big for you. >> reporter:...
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janet shamlian is in houston. >> reporter: for construction workers like these and so many others, this is their office. there is no relief whatsoever from the heat. right now the surface temperature where they've been working all day has measured 123 degrees. elsewhere, home security video captured a delivery driver overcome by heat. amazon says the worker is okay. at new orleans police headquarters, it's hotter inside than out. the air-conditioning broken as the heat index hits 113 degrees. >> reporter: back in d.c., satellite images show this cycle of smoeg continues with more wildfires flaring up in quebec and making the march south through the u.s. east coast. this blanket of smoke, which you can see is blurring the washington monument, shifts south tomorrow, clearing the way and clearing the air for a crush of visitors coming here july 4th. norah. o cf1 o >> hopefully to see those fireworks. scott macfarlane, thank you so much. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who
janet shamlian is in houston. >> reporter: for construction workers like these and so many others, this is their office. there is no relief whatsoever from the heat. right now the surface temperature where they've been working all day has measured 123 degrees. elsewhere, home security video captured a delivery driver overcome by heat. amazon says the worker is okay. at new orleans police headquarters, it's hotter inside than out. the air-conditioning broken as the heat index hits 113...
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janet shamlian is in houston. >> reporter: for construction workers like these and so many others, this whatsoever from the heat. right now, the surface temperature where they have been working all day has measured 123 degrees. elsewhere, home security video captured a delivery driver overcome by heat. amazon says the worker is okay. at new orleans police headquarters, it is hotter inside than out. the air conditioning broken, as the heat index hits 113 degrees. >> reporter: back in d.c., satellite images show this cycle of smoke continues, with more wildfires flaring up in quebec and making the march south to the u.s. east coast. this blanket of smoke, which you can see is blurring the washington monument, shifts south tomorrow, clearing the way and clearing the air, for a crush of visitors coming here july 4th. norah? >> norah: and hopefully to see those fireworks. all right, scott macfarlane, thank you so much. now to that dramatic arrest today of a man who allegedly threatened to blow up former president barack obama's home right here in d.c. as cbs's jeff pegues has learned from hi
janet shamlian is in houston. >> reporter: for construction workers like these and so many others, this whatsoever from the heat. right now, the surface temperature where they have been working all day has measured 123 degrees. elsewhere, home security video captured a delivery driver overcome by heat. amazon says the worker is okay. at new orleans police headquarters, it is hotter inside than out. the air conditioning broken, as the heat index hits 113 degrees. >> reporter: back in...
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janet shamlian reports. >> on the question of saddleback chur 9,437otes in favor.n't close. >> saddleback church is not in friendly cooperation with the southern baptist convention. >> reporter: delegates upheld the february expulsions of the saddleback megachurch in lake forest, california. ♪ and the smaller froome creek baptist church in louisville, kentucky, all because they employed female pastors. >> there has never been a moment in the history of the southern baptist convention that the southern baptist convention was supportive of the idea that women could occupy the office of pastor, elder and overseer. it's just that i think we've had hope that people who had come to a different conclusion from us would rethink that. >> this is a sad day for southern baptist. >> let us pray. >> reporter: someone who didn't rethink it, pastor linda barnes popham. she has served as the lead pastor at fern creek for 30 years. she'll keep serving independent of the southern baptist convention. >> what does this say to the millions of women in the churches? >> it says to those
janet shamlian reports. >> on the question of saddleback chur 9,437otes in favor.n't close. >> saddleback church is not in friendly cooperation with the southern baptist convention. >> reporter: delegates upheld the february expulsions of the saddleback megachurch in lake forest, california. ♪ and the smaller froome creek baptist church in louisville, kentucky, all because they employed female pastors. >> there has never been a moment in the history of the southern...