widely used for decades taken by millions of women? the decision sets up the most consequential abortion related disputes since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade a new appeals process must now play out a process that could take weeks or even months. cnn s larrionda vogue is following this major decision, ariane, the courts brief was left unsigned and the votes were not disclosed. why well, you make a really good point here because it really shows what the supreme court did. the biden administration went to the supreme court and asked for emergency relief. these lower courts had put restrictions on this abortion drug. the biden ministrations wanted the supreme court to lift those restrictions while the appeals process played out. so this supreme court in that order that you referred to agreed to do so it did not rule on the merits of whether the he a had the authority in the first place to approve the drug. it s simply said that right now that drug could remain widely a
washington, d.c., and martha s vineyard. instead of working with us on solutions, republicans are playing politics with human beings using them as props. what they re doing is simply wrong. it s unamerican. it s reckless. the white house says the migrants were misled about where they were being taken and what would be provided once they arrived. we get more from cnn s priscilla alvarez. reporter: dozens of migrants are set to spend the night on martha s vineyard, sent there by florida s governor ron desantis as part of his promise to send migrants to democratic cities. our message to them is we are not a sanctuary state. it s better to go to a sanctuary jurisdiction. yes, we will help facilitate that transport for you to be able to go to greener pastures. reporter: on wednesday the republican governor sent 50 migrants all from venezuela on two privately chartered planes to martha s vineyard. every community in america should be sharing in the burdens. reporter:
The results of a survey of 775 New Zealand teachers have been published today by the Growing Up in New Zealand longitudinal study. Teachers were asked about the classroom environment, how students were handling digital technology, and about online learning .
Children no matter their race, their gender, their nationality income level that they all receive access to high quality education in a safe learning environment. and so what this is doing. this is dismantling this this premise that teachers have these classroom environments that are welcome that are welcoming. you know, we, uh believe in the socratic method of teaching and we want to ask questions, and we want children to also or students to ask us questions as well. and so what we know, even with these book bands, it is creating a chilling effect where teachers are now scared to talk about authentic real history to talk about real issues that are happening in our community, and so what it s doing, it s watering down education. it s dumbing down education. it s also privatizing education and, of course, it s vilifying certain communities again. we know that he s out for a run, but what he s doing is that he s attacking the most vulnerable people. he s attacking children. he s attackin
Safe driving and drivewise can save you 40% with allstate click or call for a quote today this is a win for tens of thousands of rail workers and for their dignity and the dignity of their work. president biden yesterday announcing a deal to stave off a nationwide freight rail strike hours before the deadline. union leaders said the key issue wasn t pay, it was sick leave. for the 15,000 minnesota nurses who walked off the job monday, the big issue was the short staffing. 4500 columbus, ohio teachers picketed demanding better heating and air conditioning and decrying miserable classroom environments. i want to bring in rana brewher. 2 1/2 years into a global pandemic, workers are exhausted.