self-imposed deadline for the justices to decide what to do with mifepristone. the question is why did he extend are there strong feelings about what the courts should do? is one of the justices writing a fiery dissent? laura jarrett is back with us to explain what we know and what will it mean for health care, specifically women s health care mifepristone is not just used for medicated abortion it s also used to help manage miscarriages, and this is not just a theoretical conversation. we have concrete examples of what happens when politicians and the courts start making the rules on health care after more than a year of fertility treatments and a day after she made the guest list for her baby shower, amanda zarorwski found out her 18-week fetus would not survive. she was then denied a medically necessary abortion in texas because her doctors were too scared to do anything that would put them in jail she joined us to explain how near death she had to get before doctors would
colleague katy tur will interview the attorney for hunter biden, abbe lowell about the new indictment against the president s son. katy tur reports starts right now good to be with you. i m katy tur. would he be facing criminal charges if he were not the president s son? hunter biden s lawyers argue their client is only being federally indicted because his last name is biden. and because the now special counsel appointed to investigate him faced enormous pressure from republicans to help them make hunter biden a campaign issue. after all, his team argues, prosecutor david weiss looked into hunter biden for five years, and only decided to indict now after the plea deal fell apart. we ll get to the bottom of how much those arguments hold water in a moment with chuck rosenberg, but first, we will exclusively speak with hunter biden s attorney, abbe lowell. let s lay out what david weiss says he found. there are nine counts in the 56 page indictment, including three felony
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A company which invested €2m in what it was led to believe was a secure deposit account lost more than €1.75m after it turned out that the money went to a cloned and fraudulent entity masquerading as a legitimate firm, it has been claimed in the Commercial Court.