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i am anderson cooper. while the u.s. is the most expensive country when it comes to tkgiving birth, it s also th safest. the statistics are more dire when it comes to giving birth for black women. the question is why do black women face more risks when they go to the hospital to give birth? that s the question that cnn anchor and new mom, abby phillip, has been asking since the birth of her daughter two years ago. abby made unconventional choices when it came to her own childbirth experience, and since then she has been surprised to meet so many other women that made the same choices that she did. over the next hour she takes us to hospitals and birthing centers around the country to show us why more and more black women are turning away from traditional health care and finding other options when it comes to giving birth. hi. hi, baby. reporter: this is the sound of new life being brought into the world. the e kind o of momement mosostt women drdream of.. yet t this is
in the united states and all around the world. i m john vause at the cnn center in atlanta. i knelt when i am in florida where hurricane ian bringing record storm surges, flash flooding in an unknown amount of destruction. it made landfall with winds just under category five, now it s a category one slowly moving into central florida with winds around 145 kilometers an hour. millions of homes and businesses have been left in the dark. some so badly damaged by ian that there is concerns that they may not be able to be rebuilt. the governor of florida warns about the dangers that lie ahead. overwhelmingly it s been that surge the biggest issue and the flooding that as resulted of that in some areas we think it s hit 12 feet. this is been a big storm and it s done a lot of damage as it is. it s gonna continue to move through the state of florida. you are gonna see hurricane-force winds in places in central florida perhaps. it s clearly a very strong tropical storm. a storm w
woman. i m not sure what it was, but i ll save that for another conversation. yeah, she s got to get close to pulling your hair. come on . that s an old trick. oh, the new one . i m out of the loop.i i don t know. yeah, he s blushing. you can see it through is an all right. i ll pick it up where you left off. have a good night. all right. i m laura ingraham. this is the angle from washington tonight. an alarming exchange in the house. at representatives today revealed the true intention of democrats when it comes to your firearms. we re going to go back and show you this back and forthk and speak to the republican who elicitedto admission. but first, the real military destroyer. that s the focus of tonight s angle. let s face it, the left is really good at destroying things. they destroyed education during the pandemic with all the school closures. they ve destroyed respect for law enforcement. we see that all the time.em they destroyed historical markers, ripped down sta
Raid sirens sounding and Chaos Erupting in israel as a barrage of missiles rained down on southern israel. Palestinian Militant Group hamas is claiming responsibility, saying they launched 5000 rockets at israel early saturday morning. The leader says its part of a new Military Operation against israel. Israels military claiming a number of terrorists have infiltrated its territory from gaza during the unprecedented attack. Several videos posted on social media appear to show dozens of uniformed gunmen inside the Israeli Border town of sderot. Residents across the region are being ordered to remain indoors. The Early Morning Rocket Assault reported lasted about 30 minutes. Right now, officials confirm a woman in her 60s was killed in more than a dozen others were injured in the rocket attacks. Israel responded by mobilizing soldiers and calling it a reserve as it declares a state of war alert. Israeli officials warn that hamas will face consequences for the attacks and has reportedly a