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abortion in the united states. this case specifically involves, rather, a drug used in a medication abortion. as of 2020 research shows abortion pills account for more than half of all u.s. abortion and miscarriage health care in this country. the trump-appointed federal judge was at the center of this battle already facing scrutiny. we ll take you live to tech tex and texas and tell you more about why. u.s. officials expressing concern after the drone crashed into the black sea. washington s message to moscow this morning. we are also keeping a close eye on the markets. the dow down just over 500 points now this despite good data on inflation. we ll explain what s behind those numbers at the stock market. but we do begin in texas where the biggest legal battle over abortion since roe v. wade was overturned by the supreme court is happening now. cnn s rosa floores is in amarillo, texas. one judge in amarillo could have national implications here. this judge has a lot of p
CaseAbortionAccessWayJim-sciuttoTexasMethodErica-hillDrugMedication-abortionCountryUnited-statesWhen you look at the possibility here that the fda approval could essentially be overruled. you talked about the confusion for doctors, what else is missing from that conversation as we talk about a borgdz in this country and as we talk about health care? that is it right there at the very end. this is a health care matter. abortion is health care nothing more, nothing less. abortion does not need to be legislated by a court, by a single judge who doesn t have expertise in this matter. this is a decision that should be left to the individual pregnant person to make that decision with their family, with their close loved ones and with their doctor. this doesn t need to be decided in a court. yeah. dr. katherine mchugh, we ll both thank you. it s such an important issue. thank you so much for having me. this morning the u.s. says it may not ever be able to
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