welcome to our viewers joining us in the u.s. and all around the world just ahead on cnn newsroom, we are a day away from georgia s all-important runoff election to fill the final u.s. senate seat. we will take you on the campaign trail to see the final push from the walker and warnock camps. iran is reviewing the hijab law and morality police. we will tell you what it could mean for uranian women. you were looking at live images of a volcano putting on a live show in hawaii. there are real concerns and we will talk to a scientist about them. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosary church. we are now just one day away
and so this is all the stuff that the jury has to consider. they have heard from about 50 different witnesses. this is about a long trial. it started in late october. and they heard from all four of these accusers including the first lady of california jennifer newsom who said that harvey weinstein raped her. the defense attorneys saying this was consensual. what they say is regret is not the same as rape. so these are the things that the jury will be considering as they continue those deliberations today. and it will be interesting to see who this jury believes. keep us posted. thank you. thank you. still to come, iran s state media is playing down reports that the government has abolished the country s feared morality police. a top rated official said, however, the government is reviewing a mandatory hijab law. we ll have more. & bath fitter.
or to curb their behavior. we know a member of iran s judiciary made this comment, this comes as for the next three days there are strikes around iran and continuing protest. and listen, no matter what they do with the morality police, even if they change their name, they still have things like the hijab law, women required to cover their hair, that is still on the books. you see a regime which terrorizes and kills. john: throwing spaghetti against the wall on see if it sticks, and they say the regime is in the thinking and problems stages, they know what problems are, don t know what the answers
and diaspora diaspora. and diaspora diaspora. today there s no evidence that iran is improving its treatment of women and playing down what it called an ambiguous claim from a senior iranian official that the regime is loosening its hijab law and disbanding the feared morality police. the official also told me the claim of any relaxed enforcement could be propaganda in advance of three days of planned protests by the women and their supporters. tehran bureau chief joins me from london. good to see you. let s start on the skepticism from the government here about the morality police being disbanded. first of all, my understanding is that they ve large by been off the streets for several months and there s no comment