this hour. the supreme court weighs in by kicking the can down the road, the high court temporarily extending access to an abortion drug until 11 59 pm friday night. women and girls and physicians across the us remain in limbo, unsure if the strict new restrictions will severely limit the use of mifid per stone moving forward. not just used for medication abortion also used for women who experience miscarriages or women who are going through menopause . cnn s justice correspondent jessica schneider joins us now live. so jessica what happens next? we re really now in a holding pattern yet again until the supreme court issues what will likely be a more definitive decision before late friday. that continues to mean uncertainty for women, doctors and even drug manufacturers. but the good news, i guess for them is that it does keep everything status quo when it comes to the availability of the abortion drug. preston so the abortion pill will in fact continue to be fully available.
shortage is about to get worse, which would of course lead to fewer flight options and higher fair prices. but not all aviation officials see eye to eye on how to solve this problem. some say there isn t really a pilot shortage so who s right. cnn s piedmont teens at reagan national airport outside dc pete. why the disconnect and what are some of the proposed solutions the airline industry might be looking at. we coerciat shortage and the head of the regional airline association that represents those smaller hl cities, said today on capitol hill that in the next 15 years 50% commercial airline pilots will be forced to retire . here is what she says. that means to you more delays and cancelations, fewer flights. in fact, some cities losing service entirely. there are some controversial ideas now that are emerging, changing the 1500 hour rule. that s the rule that is