that s. wellcare medicare. done well. natasha chan in los angeles, and this is cnn. new details just in on the shooting rampage in louisville live stream by the killer. this is we re getting new information about the wounded police officer fighting for his life and back on the job. a tennessee lawmaker expelled from the statehouse sworn back into office just days after being ousted what he now says he refuses to give up. a last ditch effort to keep abortion medication pills on the shelf after a federal judge s ruling in texas the justice department is stepping in the clock is ticking down to a friday deadline when those pills made no longer be available to women nationwide. following these major developing stories, and many more all coming in right here to see in a new central. i witnessed people being murdered a manager with old national bank in louisville, describing the moment she watched a gunman on video begins shooting her coworkers during a virtual meeting. this mornin
fda here has authority and medication abortion right now is used in the majority of the abortions that are being carried out. also used in miscarriages as well. arianna vogue. thank you. so much for spilling that out for us is a lot of complications there, but a lot of people waiting to see what the decision is going to be by this appeals court and then eventually, the supreme court. appreciate it. kate of the texas judge s ruling washington state actually began stockpiling these abortion pills. california and massachusetts have since followed their lead and followed suit. and washington s governor jay inslee, now says that the state was able to purchase tens of thousands of pills, enough for a three year supply of mifid kristen delivered just on march 31st democratic governor jay inslee joins me now from washington governor. thank you so much for being here. so stockpiling these abortion pills
something that authorities are going to look into closely. we did hear from the head of operations at this paper mill. it s the bill you wrote rude. excuse me, bilirubin mill and escanaba, michigan, and they did say that they are taking a close look at this. they re taking it very seriously and they are taking steps to protect the health and safety of their employees, contractors and visitors, so this is an ongoing investigation. sarah jacqueline howard. thank you so much, kate . you re alone at that, especially after recent, you know new tv shows that have released. it s just all in all. another thing to be scared of. coming up for us. we have new details are emerging this morning after a gunman opened fire on his co workers during this morning staff meeting ahead . we re live in louisville as officials are getting ready to release new information in their investigation, plus preparations are underway to welcome president biden to ireland and northern ireland. ireland we re
wrongfully detained in russia for more than four years now, kate and he was able to speak with his parents. yesterday his brother spoke with our colleague jennifer handler and describe that conversation. he has now been made aware that evan gorshkov, it has also been wrongfully detained, and it was clear in his conversation with his parents, according to his brother. that he is concerned about being left left. but back in russia. if there s any sort of agreement to get gersh covic out, and the reason for those concerns are quite legitimate because last year there were two americans who are wrongfully detained in russia, and both of those were released and individuals instances as part of prisoner swaps, but he was left behind. so of course, those concerns for him are quite palpable right now, kate. absolutely kylie. thank you so much for that update, sarah, all right now to a florida lawmaker who was under fire after making comments about transgender people. the disturbing comparison h
john. sarah thanks so much. you know, you asked the question. is this something we re just going to have to live with? i want to put some statistics behind. what we are living with this new survey from the kaiser family foundation that found 54% of u. s adults have either personally experienced or had a family member. experienced gun violence 54% that includes witnessing a shooting being threatened by a gun or being injured or killed by a gun. about one in five adults say they have been threatened with a gun at some point in their life. but the same percent say a family member has been killed by a gun, one in five that includes suicide. 17% say they ve witnessed someone being shot, and these experiences are especially common among black adults. they are twice as likely as white adults. to have lost a loved one to gun violence, sounding numbers, kate right right there . i mean, you can see the evidence of how it has hit every corner of our society. and just what you laid out, john. than