evening, there s breaking news and a big victory for the biden administration, the fda and the maker but widely used abortion medication that s been taken by millions of women from more than two decades. mifepristone about an hour ago, we learned that a majority of justices on the supreme court decided in effect that the pill will remain legal no restrictions on its usage while an appeal of a lower lower court ruling moves forward that ruling by a federal judge in texas, known as an opponent of abortion, put a hold on the federal approval of the pill by the fda in 2000. and raised questions about the scientific evidence provided by the fda supporting its safety. the fifth circuit court of appeals, then froze parts of that texas judge s ruling but still left significant restrictions on this distribution prohibited pills sent by mail narrowed the window of its availability and blocked healthcare providers who are not doctors from prescribing the pills. this new ruling by the su
is cnn breaking news. good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight. we do have breaking news, the supreme court making a major ruling tonight one that many across the united states were waiting anxiously to hear the court ruling just hours before a midnight deadline. right? so we re on a friday night here. seven o clock eastern, just this ruling coming out their ruling that are widely used abortion drug. kristen will remain available for now. okay so here s the crucial context here. it was just two weeks ago that a trump appointed federal judge suspended the medications approval by the fda. so an appeals court then decided to impose restrictions on the drug that included blocking mail delivery requiring a doctor visit to get it determining what point during a pregnancy. the drug could be used all of this. so it goes to the supreme court, which is now weighed in which is stopping those lower court rulings from taking place. now here s the key, at least until the appeals pr
you know from from your reporting. i understand. experts think this bank may just be the tip of the iceberg. and how big could this crisis really be? well, erin, one professor of chinese business told me that he estimates one third or one quarter of china s small banks are in trouble. but we may not know how this is spreading because the government is getting better at covering up in preventing these kinds of leaks . now, the root problem here is china s slowing economy and ballooning debt. a lot of these small banks relied on financial products tied to the real estate sector, so when the property bubble burst in china s economy slowed well, funds dried up, and experts say what we re seeing is beijing willing to oppress people rather than pay the remaining victims to tell the banking system. they cannot play fast and loose with money. aaron unbelievable. all right. thank you so much selena for that exclusive reporting from china, and thanks for joining us tonight, 3 60 begins now. good
banks that have taken a hit because the property bubble burst. some fear this report card could really just fuel further insecurity leading to sort of self-fulfilling prophecy if bonds are degraded to junk status, it would mean most institutional investors would have to sell the spanish bonds on monday morning which you can imagine would hardly improve the situation. some in spain bristled american reporting about people eating out of trashcan. a spanish contact there i spoke to are very sensitive about the way they re being portrayed and believe we re exaggerating their problems. martha, as you pointed out the fact remains, unemployment is at 25%. youth unemployment at 50%. martha: wow! it s sad to see what s playing out on the streets there. and italy is also in very rough shape. so what is happening there, amy? well, prime minister mario monte said that italians, he admitted this, having to endure