joining us from the united states and all around the world. i m michael holmes. appreciate your company coming up here on cnn newsroom, the young u. s airman accused of leaking highly classified documents online, formally charged with violating the espionage act. we ll have an update just ahead. victory in court for french president emmanuel macron on pension reform, but at what political costs as the protests continue. and in california, winter of torrential rain and snowfall is revived a long dead lake and in the process destroyed vast stretches of farmland will take you to the scene of a climate catastrophe. live from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom. with michael holmes. the us government moving quickly with its prosecution of that suspected leaker of classified documents. one day after his arrest, 21 year old air national guardsman jack teixeira, formally charged under the espionage act, the leaks exposed to a wide range of highly classified information, including eavesd
about the 21 year old us national guardsmen accused of leaking hundreds of highly classified government documents. macron s controversial pension reform becomes law in france, but after weeks of angry protest , is this a win for the president or a little more than a period victory? they trusted him trusted his judgment. of course, it makes things more difficult for me why i broke filled in somewhere. father questions. plus heartbreak and hope for the first time we re hearing directly and the parents have evan chris covic, the american reporter detained in russia. from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with sarah. the us is scrambling to safeguard sensitive information after catching the man who allegedly leaked a trove of classified documents. 21 year old jack to sarah has now been formally charged under the espionage act for taking and transmitting national defense information. the government is now rethinking who gets access to classified material. the department of defense
is trying to discern their legal duties and urgently demand. in guidance patients and providers shouldn t be panicking day to day trying to figure out what the law is today and how it s going to change tomorrow, and that s exactly what it s doing is causing a lot of confusion and chaos. the justice department points out that kristen has been approved for more than 20 years, a scientific judgment that has spanned five presidential administrations and mifepristone, doj argues, is a drug the world health organization has included on a list of essential medicines. the justice department also pointing out that kristen is only used in abortions but also for women who have suffered miscarriages, writing that if any changes are made to the way the drug is dispensed, harms would be felt throughout the nation. because kristen has lawful uses in every state. even those were the restrictive abortion laws. the case was filed by anti abortion doctors who contend they are trying to protect the health
, and it will get harder to access the pill. women will have to see a doctor in person and pick it up. instead of talking to a doctor online and receiving it by mail, according to a newly published study nearly one in 10 abortions obtained last year after the supreme court reversed roe v. wade, used for preston subscribed during a telehealth visit with a doctor and overall , the drug is used in more than half of all abortions. the justice department urged the supreme court to put all the changes on hold writing. the fda is trying to discern their legal duties and urgently demand. in guidance patients and providers shouldn t be panicking day to day trying to figure out what the law is today and how it s going to change tomorrow, and that s exactly what it s doing is causing a lot of confusion and chaos. the justice department points out that kristen has been approved for more than 20 years, a scientific judgment that has spanned five presidential administrations and mifepristone, doj ar