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watch this. >> the fda violated federal law to keep it safe. they are not left to receive these drugs in the mail or at their dorm room without ever having been checked by a doctor for life-threatening conditions. that is reckless. >> on its face if one did not know any better they could say that sounds a scary. young girls getting this drug that gives you and abortion. getting into their dorm room. what is your reaction? how does this actually work and how dangerous is it really? you actually know. you are not a dentist. >> i am prescribing this drug and i have been through the different phases of what they have done. 24 years ago it was approved by the fda. at that time we had to go through rigorous standards. you have to put in a lot of detailed reporting on talking to women about adverse effects and side effects and we could not even dispense it for a pharmacy. we had to have an office dispensing of the drug. it was as hard as possible to get one of the most safe and effective drugs. it has less adverse side effects than tylenol. fast-forwa
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the court is weighing a decision to roll back those efforts made by the fda. but in moving to limit the use of mifepristone, overriding fda approval, it could affect the agency's authority to regulate other prescription drugs. >> in the end i think the court will be reticent to really undermine the power of the fda because they know this isn't just about mifepristone, this is also about other drugs. >> reporter: christine, the court is expected to make a decision in june of this year. and if they decide to roll back the use of mifepristone it could still be used up to seven weeks of pregnancy down from ten weeks of pregnancy. but it will be harder to get via the mail or a telehealth appointment. christine? >> willie james inman, thank you. there's a lot more news ahead on the "cbs overnight news." ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy!
the court is weighing a decision to roll back those efforts made by the fda. but in moving to limit the use of mifepristone, overriding fda approval, it could affect the agency's authority to regulate other prescription drugs. >> in the end i think the court will be reticent to really undermine the power of the fda because they know this isn't just about mifepristone, this is also about other drugs. >> reporter: christine, the court is expected to make a decision in june of this...
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the fda extensive body of evidence. the biden administration defended the fda in court saying opponents lacked legal standing to bring the case because they aren't harmed by the fda's rules. we don't think they come within 100 miles of the kind of circumstances court has previously identified. the court seemed concerned that the case could have broader impacts on how many government agencies to their business. this is the voice of justice neil gorsuch. and this case seems like a prime example of turning what could be a small lawsuit. >> into a nationwide legislative assembly on an fda % rule or any other federal government action. >> a decision on the case is expected this summer in washington. i'm maddie beer-temple. >> governor newsom released this statement saying, quote, republicans won a national abortion ban full stop and they'll do whatever it takes, including trying to strip away fda approval for a drug that has been proven to be safe and effective for decades. these hostile actions are not just on popular. they
the fda extensive body of evidence. the biden administration defended the fda in court saying opponents lacked legal standing to bring the case because they aren't harmed by the fda's rules. we don't think they come within 100 miles of the kind of circumstances court has previously identified. the court seemed concerned that the case could have broader impacts on how many government agencies to their business. this is the voice of justice neil gorsuch. and this case seems like a prime example...
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so this is a very technical case about the fda. when it decided to expand access to mifepristone, what it did or didn't look at in terms of evidence about the safety of these changes is changes like making mifepristone available through the 10th week of pregnancy instead of the seventh, allowing it to be prescribed by telehealth appointments and then allowing health care providers who aren't physicians to prescribe the drug. and so the the fifth circuit said that when it made these changes in 2016, the fda didn't cite a study t that looked at the cumulative effect of all of these changes and whether or not it would still be safe to to take mifepristone. in light of all of these changes, the biden administration and danco, which is the manufacturer of mifepristone, said, you know, first of all, that we did cite such a study, but more broadly that the fda reasonably concluded that there were no safety problems based on all of the evidence that it had before this is not a constitutional question. this is a very technical question abou
so this is a very technical case about the fda. when it decided to expand access to mifepristone, what it did or didn't look at in terms of evidence about the safety of these changes is changes like making mifepristone available through the 10th week of pregnancy instead of the seventh, allowing it to be prescribed by telehealth appointments and then allowing health care providers who aren't physicians to prescribe the drug. and so the the fifth circuit said that when it made these changes in...
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the fda are highly skewed towards avoiding risks. so there's a tendency us to have drugs that are safer, but not to have drugs that are effective. now i've heard remarkable statements from some of these committees in considering drugs. one has seen the statement. there are not enough patients with disease of this severity to warrant marketing. this drug for general use. now, that's fine if what you're trying to do is to minimize drug toxicity for the whole population. but if you happen to be one of these, not enough patients and you have a disease that is of high severity or disease, that's very rare, then that's just tough on you. for ten years. mrs. estero dean suffered from severe asthma. the medication she received serious side effects. her condition was getting worse, but the drug her doctor preferred was prohibited by the fda. so twice a year mrs. usdin had to out on a journey. i had been very sick. i had been in and out of the hospital several times. and they couldn't seem. to find a way to control the asthma. and i had to cha
the fda are highly skewed towards avoiding risks. so there's a tendency us to have drugs that are safer, but not to have drugs that are effective. now i've heard remarkable statements from some of these committees in considering drugs. one has seen the statement. there are not enough patients with disease of this severity to warrant marketing. this drug for general use. now, that's fine if what you're trying to do is to minimize drug toxicity for the whole population. but if you happen to be...
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what do you think the fda is infallible? >> no, we don't think that at all and we don't think that question is teed up in any way in this case. >> do you think the fda is infallible? that was the justices question today in the supreme court case that could determine the future of medication abortion and the future of drug approval in this country. the fda is the federal regulatory agency that approves new drugs in the united states, and this calls into question whether the courts should believe the fda when it says a drug is safe. the skepticism tells us a lot about the court's conservatives and it just they maybe thinking about something much bigger than even abortion, mainly whether conservatives are going after the regulatory's date -- regulatory state. activist have brought a series of cases that threatened to up and 40 years of supreme court precedent and hobble the federal government's ability to enforce laws. those lawsuits are trying to limit regulators ability to enforce everything from laws against insider trading
what do you think the fda is infallible? >> no, we don't think that at all and we don't think that question is teed up in any way in this case. >> do you think the fda is infallible? that was the justices question today in the supreme court case that could determine the future of medication abortion and the future of drug approval in this country. the fda is the federal regulatory agency that approves new drugs in the united states, and this calls into question whether the courts...
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the fda are highly skewed towards avoiding risks. so there's a tendency us to have drugs that are safer, but not to have drugs that are effective. now i've heard remarkable statements from some of these committees in considering drugs. one has seen the statement. there are not enough patients with disease of this severity to warrant marketing. this drug for general use. now, that's fine if what you're trying to do is to minimize drug toxicity for the whole population. but if you happen to be one of these, not enough patients and you have a disease that is of high severity or disease, that's very rare, then that's just tough on you. for ten years. mrs. estero dean suffered from severe asthma. the medication she received serious side effects. her condition was getting worse, but the drug her doctor preferred was prohibited by the fda. so twice a year mrs. usdin had to out on a journey. i had been very sick. i had been in and out of the hospital several times. and they couldn't seem. to find a way to control the asthma. and i had to cha
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at issue here is access to the widely used abortion pill mifepristone along with the fda's authority to regulate other prescription drugs. cbs' jan crawford was there for the oral arguments. >>> mifepristone kills -- >> reporter: protests made clear the controversy, but inside the court there appeared to be agreement with the majority of justices on both sides of the ideological aisle highly skeptical of arguments to restrict use of the so-called abortion pill. a key question -- why should courts be second-guessing scientific decisions by the fda on how a drug is prescribed. >> do you have concerns about judges parsing medical and scientific studies? >> reporter: at issue the drug mifepristone, used with another drug in nearly two-thirds of abortions. a group of anti-abortion doctors argue the fda wrongly expanded access to the pill in 2016 when it extended the window women can take it from seven to ten weeks. and during the pandemic in 2021, said an in-person doctor's visit was not needed allowing mail-order pharmacies to ship the drug nationwide. erin hawley represents the doctors
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we're asking this court to look at what fda said. the fdca says you have to have -- >> didn't the lower courts go beyond that? representations were made that the lower courts relied on studies that have been found discredited and removed. so they were obviously look at not just what the fda was looking a t. >> that wasn't quite the right sound bite. that was jackson arguing why should the courts get into this. mark joseph stern, how did that go? >> very poorly for the anti abortion advocates here represented by erin hawley. she said we've proved time and again it poses a threat to women but as judge brown pointed out, it's a very safe drug. safer than viagra and tylenol. they sited these studies that purported to show it was actually dangerous and caused excessive bleeding but in between those decisions and today, those studies were retracted for being insufficiently rigorous and sponsored by abortion groups that had an ax to grind against abortion. i think when the justices did reach the merits, there was very little that erin could
we're asking this court to look at what fda said. the fdca says you have to have -- >> didn't the lower courts go beyond that? representations were made that the lower courts relied on studies that have been found discredited and removed. so they were obviously look at not just what the fda was looking a t. >> that wasn't quite the right sound bite. that was jackson arguing why should the courts get into this. mark joseph stern, how did that go? >> very poorly for the anti...
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it short-circuits the entire fda approval process, including for vaccines. one of the reasons i'm confident actually going to win is i don't think the judges like cavanaugh and gore stitch want to see a world where people can sue viagra makers because they suffer the aesthetic injury of seeming overly excited text from 50- year-old men. they don't want that to happen. and so i think that this argument is going to fail, and that was not a field before today. >> that just means the bar is in . if that's the victory were claiming, that were not going to bring down the entire pharmaceutical industry and its regulation because the justices finally realize this may be a bridge too far, this really shows that the bar doesn't help. >> it got to the court. yes, agreed. it never should've gotten here, but once it had turned, i didn't know. >> we still could do it. and this is a very unpredictable court. but again, this is a court that wants to look moderate right before this election. they've already killed roe versus wade and planned parenthood versus casey. they've
it short-circuits the entire fda approval process, including for vaccines. one of the reasons i'm confident actually going to win is i don't think the judges like cavanaugh and gore stitch want to see a world where people can sue viagra makers because they suffer the aesthetic injury of seeming overly excited text from 50- year-old men. they don't want that to happen. and so i think that this argument is going to fail, and that was not a field before today. >> that just means the bar is...
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this includes officials from the cdc and the fda. you are watching live coverage on >> i advised members and remind them of all the rows of corn. the issues we are debating are important. the members feel deeply about. i understand that. while vigorous disagreement is part of the legislative process, members are reminded that we must adhere to established standards of decorum and debate. this is a reminder that is a violation of house rules and the rules of this committee to engage in personalities regarding other members or to question the motives of a colleague. remarks about type are not permitted by the rules and are not in keeping with the best traditions of our committee. this is a very serious matter. of the courtroom at all times and urge all members to be mindful of their remarks today. if the chair finds the member to be in violation, remember will be suspended of speaking for the remainder of the hearing but i never organize myself for the purpose of making an opening statement. good morning. vaccines are crucial public he
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this isn't me saying it is what the fda has said. what they say in court now is very different than what their own data tells you. >> i mean, it's a widely used pill. it's quite safe, but on the not even on that in and of itself, the question was whether or not they have this standing to bring this in. dr. justice, amy coney barrett herself seemed especially skeptical of that. she pointed to what you had submitted in particular, basically saying that you weren't able hello, to show that you've suffered the harm to actually bring this case to have a legal standing, to bring it. do you still think that she'll ultimately rule on your side and the end of this well, i certainly hope that the justices will hear what we have presented, which is that those of us again, who are on the front lines taking >> care of these women women that have been abandoned by the fda, women that had been abandoned by those who are giving the abortion drug's who are not performing any follow-up those of us who are taking care of them are seeing the harms that
this isn't me saying it is what the fda has said. what they say in court now is very different than what their own data tells you. >> i mean, it's a widely used pill. it's quite safe, but on the not even on that in and of itself, the question was whether or not they have this standing to bring this in. dr. justice, amy coney barrett herself seemed especially skeptical of that. she pointed to what you had submitted in particular, basically saying that you weren't able hello, to show that...
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>> shouldn't the fda have considered the application of that? >> the comstock provisions do not fall within fda slang. >> i am sure you heard the answers of the solicitor general, and counsel, with respect to the comstock act. i would like you to comment on their answers. >> sure, justice thomas. we don't think there's a case in this court that empowers the fda to ignore other federal law, with respect to the comstock act, is relevant. the comstock act is drugs e should not be mailed, through the mail or through common h carriers so we think the plaintext is pretty clear. >> one of the points is that in this case, you've got the judicial branch sort of looking at the architecture of federal bureaucracy. if trump or any republican president comes in the office, they would then control that federal bureau and you can imagine them putting someone ing the fda or as attorney general, that would try to take the comstock act over all kinds of lovers of powers that are being hinted to to stop this from happening. like absolutely, but i think one of the
>> shouldn't the fda have considered the application of that? >> the comstock provisions do not fall within fda slang. >> i am sure you heard the answers of the solicitor general, and counsel, with respect to the comstock act. i would like you to comment on their answers. >> sure, justice thomas. we don't think there's a case in this court that empowers the fda to ignore other federal law, with respect to the comstock act, is relevant. the comstock act is drugs e should...
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i mean, the fda says, look, we've followed our regulations. here are the way we always do. we had a system for collecting data about complications from this drug called adverse events for 15 years, we collected extra data we saw that the drug was very safe overwhelmingly safe, and based on the reports we were receiving and lots of studies that mounted over the years, we decided to loosen the rules that is the standard process that the agency follows. and if you think about this from the perspective of other drug companies, they're saying, well, wait a second if we can show that a drug is more safe over time, than when it was first approved. that's important for our ability to market the drug we want the fda to be able to update its determinations right? >> there's also an, another aspect to this and that is how the court interprets harm. right. because the question of whether the plaintiffs actually have standing came up over and over again today, and if the court rules that they do it's quite possible that we'll see more cases where let's say that the standard of proving h
i mean, the fda says, look, we've followed our regulations. here are the way we always do. we had a system for collecting data about complications from this drug called adverse events for 15 years, we collected extra data we saw that the drug was very safe overwhelmingly safe, and based on the reports we were receiving and lots of studies that mounted over the years, we decided to loosen the rules that is the standard process that the agency follows. and if you think about this from the...
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the fda or somebody else. some, you know, some undetermined person. and it was very interesting to me that they, this was not a conversation that you would have had at the supreme court before 1981 when justice o'connor became the first woman on the court. some of those questions simply would not have occurred to people on the bench. who knows, they might not have occurred to me because it was such a different and male dominated era, but this is a five-four court when it comes to gender. and it really did reek of a difference. i thought. so i thought that was very interesting. and i thought it was pretty clear from the get go. of course, you can always be proven wrong in this stuff, but nobody except perhaps justice alito and to a lesser extent, thomas, was even interested in exploring in how the fda did its job. they all seemed to sort of take as a given that god knows we don't want to have to do that. we're not scientists. we shouldn't be deciding that then justice alito saying you know, is the fda infallible? won't somebody essentially, can't someb
the fda or somebody else. some, you know, some undetermined person. and it was very interesting to me that they, this was not a conversation that you would have had at the supreme court before 1981 when justice o'connor became the first woman on the court. some of those questions simply would not have occurred to people on the bench. who knows, they might not have occurred to me because it was such a different and male dominated era, but this is a five-four court when it comes to gender. and it...
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the fda says adverse events are exceedingly rare. folks rallied in front of the san francisco federal building on sunday ahead of today's oral arguments calling to protect access to the abortion pill. mifepristone is used in more than half of abortions in the u.s. and has been on the market for decades. the supreme court justices will not be considering a ban on the medication, but they could make the pill harder to get even in states where abortion is legal, it is the latest battle for abortion access since the high court overturned roe versus wade two years ago. >> what we're concerned about is that given the supreme court's past record, anything is possible. >> women come in to these emergency rooms suffering from abortion and drug complications, and our doctors have a sincere conscience objection to facilitating abortion, to potentially ending an unborn life, and those sorts of things. >> the alliance for hippocratic medicine, a group of anti-abortion medical organizations, alleges the fda failed to adequately consider the danger
the fda says adverse events are exceedingly rare. folks rallied in front of the san francisco federal building on sunday ahead of today's oral arguments calling to protect access to the abortion pill. mifepristone is used in more than half of abortions in the u.s. and has been on the market for decades. the supreme court justices will not be considering a ban on the medication, but they could make the pill harder to get even in states where abortion is legal, it is the latest battle for...
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to increase accessibility to the drug which was approved by the fda over 20 years ago. this was the first abortion-related supreme court hearing since the court overturned roe v. wade in 2022. since then, medications to terminate pregnancies have increased in importance because patients can get them by mail and take them at home, including in states that have severely limited or banned abortions. a decision on the case is expected by july. for more, we are joined by michele goodwin, a professor of constitutional law and global health policy at georgetown university and founding director of the center for biotechnology and global health policy. she is the author of "policing the womb: invisible women and the criminalization of motherhood." she joins us from washington, d.c. professor, welcome back to democracy now! first give us your overall impression of the oral arguments before the supreme court and where the justices stood across the political spectrum in questioning -- and doing their questioning. >> it is great to be back with you. overall, the justices showed they
to increase accessibility to the drug which was approved by the fda over 20 years ago. this was the first abortion-related supreme court hearing since the court overturned roe v. wade in 2022. since then, medications to terminate pregnancies have increased in importance because patients can get them by mail and take them at home, including in states that have severely limited or banned abortions. a decision on the case is expected by july. for more, we are joined by michele goodwin, a professor...
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a key question, why should courts be second guessing scientific decisions by the fda on how a drug is prescribed. >> do you have concerns about judges parsing medical and signtive studies. >> mifepristone is used with another drug in nearly two-thirds of abortions. a group of anti-abortion doctors argued the fda wrongly expanded access to the pill in 2016, when it extended the window when women can take it from seven to ten weeks. and during the pandemic in 2021 said an in-person doctor's visit was not needed, allowing mail order pharmacies to ship the drug nationwide. erin holly represents the doctors who say those changes led to increased emergency room visits and compromised women's health. >> women are now left to receive these drugs in the mail or at their dorm room without ever having been checked by a doctor for life-threatening conditions. that's reckless. >> reporter: abortion rights supporters say mifepristone is the safest method of abortion, and the fda, not the court system, has the final word on drug safety. >> the fda acted on an extensive body of evidence and well with
a key question, why should courts be second guessing scientific decisions by the fda on how a drug is prescribed. >> do you have concerns about judges parsing medical and signtive studies. >> mifepristone is used with another drug in nearly two-thirds of abortions. a group of anti-abortion doctors argued the fda wrongly expanded access to the pill in 2016, when it extended the window when women can take it from seven to ten weeks. and during the pandemic in 2021 said an in-person...
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one thing we should note, this was not about the fda's initial approval of mifepristone. this was about subsequent changes that the fda made during the pandemic and otherwise to expand who could get it, when they can get it, and who could prescribe it. what was being argued, in essence, by the challenges to this? marcia: well, if you focus only on the merits, which had to do with the changes that were made in 2016 and 2021, the challengers believed that those changes have created significant risk of harm to the women who take the pills, as well as are injuring doctors who have conscience objections, especially emergency room doctors, who may be forced to deal with the complications of the drug if it goes wrong for women. but really, william, the focus of the argument, that they were dominated actually, by this question of standing, whether the challengers themselves, which is an umbrella organization for anti-abortion, doctors and dentists, whether those challengers really had the legal right to bring this challenge to the fda in the first instance. william: the issue of
one thing we should note, this was not about the fda's initial approval of mifepristone. this was about subsequent changes that the fda made during the pandemic and otherwise to expand who could get it, when they can get it, and who could prescribe it. what was being argued, in essence, by the challenges to this? marcia: well, if you focus only on the merits, which had to do with the changes that were made in 2016 and 2021, the challengers believed that those changes have created significant...
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she filed an amicus brief in support of the fda. >> this case really crystallizes what's always been the politicization of science in the abortion regulation area. but, the stakes are getting higher as we have courts strip federal agencies of their ability to make expert decisions. sarah: the case also contains what scholars say is a bold legal strategy. anti-abortion lawyers claim that a long dormant federal law passed in 1873, the comstock act, prohibits the mailing of any supplies used for abortions. so, that can be not just abortion pills, but also hospital beds and medical gloves, anything. >> anything. sarah: it would essentially shut down abortion across the united states. >> because everything is mailed. sarah: for activists like kristan hawkins, that is the aim. >> you make it illegal for doctors, for abortion vendors, for pharmacies to distribute drugs with the intention to end human life. that is a direct abortion. that is what the pro-life movement seeks to stop. >> no one will be targeting these precincts. sarah: hawkins runs students for life, one of the largest anti-ab
she filed an amicus brief in support of the fda. >> this case really crystallizes what's always been the politicization of science in the abortion regulation area. but, the stakes are getting higher as we have courts strip federal agencies of their ability to make expert decisions. sarah: the case also contains what scholars say is a bold legal strategy. anti-abortion lawyers claim that a long dormant federal law passed in 1873, the comstock act, prohibits the mailing of any supplies used...
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so look, i mean the fda mifepristone. this is the top takeaway, is incredibly safe safe for the tylenol. it's been authorized for 20 plus years. >> and >> we know it has recently been introduced in brick-and-mortar pharmacies. it's more critical than ever that we have this access in the wake of dobbs and i thought justice jackson, kentucky brown jackson had the right retort to that question, right? she said, has the supreme is the supreme court ever fallible? and i think the answer is from us. absolutely. and it's recent and they have to be cautious there at the lowest approval ratings in this country that they've ever had. >> it's a very important point. there's already been adjustments anticipated by medical providers about taking away this one part of a two drug regimen. and then you've got other issues that dr. talking about in terms of what it could do for even miscarriage treatment and beyond. ladies, thank you so much for being or tiffany write many time mirage you. thank you. >> both. >> well, rfk junior, he's got
so look, i mean the fda mifepristone. this is the top takeaway, is incredibly safe safe for the tylenol. it's been authorized for 20 plus years. >> and >> we know it has recently been introduced in brick-and-mortar pharmacies. it's more critical than ever that we have this access in the wake of dobbs and i thought justice jackson, kentucky brown jackson had the right retort to that question, right? she said, has the supreme is the supreme court ever fallible? and i think the answer...
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so the fda stance was you look, we followed the proper procedures. there's really no great harm in this and that's why this drug has been out there since 2000. but the supreme court here might not even get to that broader issue. they might end up tossing this this case on the standing is shared will see what happens. >> jessica schneider. thank you very, very much for more on today's arguments. i want to bring in our senior supreme court analyst, joan biskupic, joan reading between the lines on the questioning, but that we all heard today, how do you expect the justices eventually to handle this? >> sure. wolf and it really was a compelling set of arguments at the court they were asking really piercing questions to all three of the electors who lawyers who took the lectern, one of them was a woman by the name of erin hawley who happens to be a very active anti-abortion advocate, who's married to josh hawley. he was there in the courtroom as four other officials, including the attorney general of new york, letitia james just shows the stakes of this f
so the fda stance was you look, we followed the proper procedures. there's really no great harm in this and that's why this drug has been out there since 2000. but the supreme court here might not even get to that broader issue. they might end up tossing this this case on the standing is shared will see what happens. >> jessica schneider. thank you very, very much for more on today's arguments. i want to bring in our senior supreme court analyst, joan biskupic, joan reading between the...
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the nasdaq added 91, and the s&p 500 rose 26. >>> the fda is warning everyone not to buy half a dozen brands of ground cinnamon because they contain elevated levels of lead. the products are sold at dollar tree, family dollar, and other discount stores. the fda is urging the manufacturers to issue a recall and is telling cosumers to throw out any of the six brands including supreme tradition, marcum, and la fiesta. the alert comes in the wake of lead-tainted apple sauce pouches linked to hundreds of poisonings in young children. >>> the tsa has debuted self-screening lanes at harry reid international airport in las vegas calling it a step into the future. the futuristic looking checkpoint is only for tsa pre-check customers with do-it-yourself instructions on a screen. the pilot program will be tested for a year before rolling out around the country in a move to modernize and speed up security screenings. >>> after 140 years, oscar mayer is giving its hot dogs a meatless makeover. they're calling it not hotdogs and not sausages. it's a joint venture between parent company kraft heinz
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>> sounded like justice jackson and others believe that the fda should be making these decisions. we will see what they decide, the courts, by the end of joe. jackie. >> jackie: a lot to watch there. shannon bream, thank you so m much. that is interesting. a lot of different directions this could go in an obviously strong opinions on both sides of the issue. >> trace: i was listening to some of the coverage all day jackie and shannon has a very good point. a lot of legal analysts have backed her up saying it is unlikely they will get to the merits of this case because most of the supreme court justices were very skeptical that this case had standing to begin with to be brought in the first place. we will keep you up to speed on that. >> jackie: we will get more in-depth with this and speak to our legal editor about all the different paths this could lead us down including if they do it to the merits, what impact could it have on other fda approvals if that was found to be an issue of real concern and how this might play out over time. >> trace: in the meantime, replogle sean diddy
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the fda has reviewed the extensive record of safety against the two decade record. mifepristone is safe and effective and can be available to people through telehealth . it is widely available to people. the fifth circuit ruling if the supreme court allows it to stand, he would take us back to a time when this medication was restricted. >> what is important is the fifth circuit trying to replace the judgment and wisdom and experience of the fda. that is a federal agency. what do you predict will happen with the supreme court when they hear these arguments and make a decision later on. >> the important thing to remember is that there are so many experts from the american medical association, the college of obstetricians and oncologist, the pharmaceutical industries, all weighing in here to urge the supreme court to reject the baseless arguments that the fifth circuit has adopted from extremists. what we do know is if the court declines to reject the holdings and if they adopt the views of these extremists, it would be devastating for women across the country who are
the fda has reviewed the extensive record of safety against the two decade record. mifepristone is safe and effective and can be available to people through telehealth . it is widely available to people. the fifth circuit ruling if the supreme court allows it to stand, he would take us back to a time when this medication was restricted. >> what is important is the fifth circuit trying to replace the judgment and wisdom and experience of the fda. that is a federal agency. what do you...
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. >> the court is considering whether to undo regulatory changes made by the fda back in 2016 and 2021. those changes made mifepristone easier to get by allowing distribution by mail, allowing nurse practitioners to prescribe it, and allowing use up to ten weeks. a lower court ruled. the fda, when it made those changes, failed to follow proper procedures and failed to explain its reasoning. women come in to these emergency rooms suffering from abortion drug complications. >> well, mifepristone has proven to be safe and effective as a medicine for abortion and miscarriage care for over 20 years. >> but these extremist so-called leaders, such suggest that lawyers and politicians, not doctors, should determine which medication is best. >> this case could have far reaching implications beyond reproductive rights, because it marks the first time the court is second guessed an fda drug approval. the pharmaceutical industry has already warned this case could disrupt the drug approval process and hinder private investment in research. >> oral arguments will be heard today, but a decision from
. >> the court is considering whether to undo regulatory changes made by the fda back in 2016 and 2021. those changes made mifepristone easier to get by allowing distribution by mail, allowing nurse practitioners to prescribe it, and allowing use up to ten weeks. a lower court ruled. the fda, when it made those changes, failed to follow proper procedures and failed to explain its reasoning. women come in to these emergency rooms suffering from abortion drug complications. >> well,...
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and that's because of some of the arguments from the fda lawyers that government lawyers and also the drug manufacturers, lawyers they really said, look the doctors are bringing this case because they believe that they might at some point maybe have to treat women who appear in the emergency room because of potential complications from mifepristone, the justices seemed to indicate that maybe that sort of injury was just far too hypothetical to bring a suit and then we saw interesting comments from i'm the chief justice and also neil gorsuch talking about the fact that, you know, why did they did a handful of doctors have the power really to get a lower court opinion that would've banned this pill nationwide or at least taken back some of the restrictions on it. and here are the justices this case seems like a prime example of turning what could be a small lawsuit into a nationwide legislative assembly on on, on an fda rule or any other federal government action >> thoughts. >> i guess, your honor hi again, i have to say that i think it's impracticable. to raise a conscious objection,
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it is an extraordinary question because the fda are the experts in food and drugs. instead we have a court substituting its own judgment to say they have exceeded their authority in doing this. the other thing that is extraordinary about this case is two courts so far, the district court and the intermediate court of appeals found standing with a group of doctors who say on some day, i may be on call and someone may take mispristine and as a result, it may get botched and not work effectively and i will have to perform an abortion against my own religious beliefs. the idea that creates standing is a real stretch, for the statute that is actual harm. two courts have allowed this and indulged the theory. we will see if the supreme court does the same. >> dr. hesler, what do you fear happens the most for the reproductive rights in this country if the court rules against mifepristone? >> i will say as a physician, it is scary to think that a safe, effective medication that the fda approved in 2000, earlier than stattens for heart conditions, certainly much earlier than
it is an extraordinary question because the fda are the experts in food and drugs. instead we have a court substituting its own judgment to say they have exceeded their authority in doing this. the other thing that is extraordinary about this case is two courts so far, the district court and the intermediate court of appeals found standing with a group of doctors who say on some day, i may be on call and someone may take mispristine and as a result, it may get botched and not work effectively...
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the fda has approved that as safe and effective. and that's what's on the line, among other things in this case that will be argued tomorrow in the supreme court. >> i know this is folly to ask, and you don't have to answer if you want, but what are you expecting the court to do here? everything i have read is that the underlying ruling, the district court ruling is so bananas that it would be unthinkable for them to side with that district court judge. that said, the appeals court did uphold some of what he was trying to do. so that makes it a little bit more of a wild card. what are you actually expecting? >> i don't want to predict what the supreme court is going to do, but i want to make really clear to your viewers that there was no basis in law and fact, use pointed out in the district court's opinion, and there was no basis in law and fact in the very conservative fifth circuit decision. so there is only one right outcome on the facts of the law in the supreme court, and that is to uphold all of the agency decision making. th
the fda has approved that as safe and effective. and that's what's on the line, among other things in this case that will be argued tomorrow in the supreme court. >> i know this is folly to ask, and you don't have to answer if you want, but what are you expecting the court to do here? everything i have read is that the underlying ruling, the district court ruling is so bananas that it would be unthinkable for them to side with that district court judge. that said, the appeals court did...
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. >> fda is not requiring them to do or refrain from doing anything. they aren't required to treat women who take mifepristone. fda is not directing the women who take the drug to go seek out care from these specific doctors. >> reporter: and today, a majority of justices seemed deeply skeptical of the effort to further restrict the drug. >> i'm worried that there is a significant mismatch in this case between the claimed injury and the remedy that's being sought. what they're asking for here is that, in order to prevent them from possibly ever having to do these kinds of procedures, everyone else should be prevented from getting access to this medication. >> reporter: even conservative justices like neil gorsuch -- nominated by donald trump -- also sounding uneasy with limiting access to the pill. >> in this case, seems like a prime example of turning what could be a small lawsuit into a nationwide legislative assembly on an fda rule or any other federal government action. >> reporter: the only two justices who seemed inclined to side with the anti-ab
. >> fda is not requiring them to do or refrain from doing anything. they aren't required to treat women who take mifepristone. fda is not directing the women who take the drug to go seek out care from these specific doctors. >> reporter: and today, a majority of justices seemed deeply skeptical of the effort to further restrict the drug. >> i'm worried that there is a significant mismatch in this case between the claimed injury and the remedy that's being sought. what they're...
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decisions were dangerous, and the fda's maintained that the medication is safe and effective. 14 states now completely ban abortion, including this medication, and some ban delivering the drugs by mail but six states passed shield laws to protect providers who send the medication. dasha burns spoke with a new york doctor who has been mailing out prescriptions. >> reporter: what is the scale of this operation? >> so, before we had the shield law, we were mailing pills to the blue states. after we passed our shield law, the first month we sent about 4,000 pills into restricted states and now we're up to 10,000 pills a month. >> a recent study found that these medications were used in 63% of all u.s. abortions last year >>> a victory and setback for donald trump monday. a state appeals court reducing his $464 million bond by more than half to just $175 million the court also giving him ten more days to come up with the money. and trump says he'll pay it. it comes as trump is now on track to face his first criminal trial. a new york judge saying jury selection in his hush money case can beg
decisions were dangerous, and the fda's maintained that the medication is safe and effective. 14 states now completely ban abortion, including this medication, and some ban delivering the drugs by mail but six states passed shield laws to protect providers who send the medication. dasha burns spoke with a new york doctor who has been mailing out prescriptions. >> reporter: what is the scale of this operation? >> so, before we had the shield law, we were mailing pills to the blue...
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the fda acknowledges that. i also want to emphasize that the studies were far from the evidence that was consulted. it had a real world experience during the 19 pandemic, a period of time when the person dispensing requirement was not enforced. they started looking at the two periods of time and saw that there was no relevantbetween the frames. >> the problem is that there are complications with virtually all drugs. at what level it tells you to stop prescribing something is a diicult question, is not it? >> that is interested fda. host: talking of the abortion pill. we are taking your calls about abortion access in thedo you the expanded? do you think it should be restricted? and stay the same? on our line for expanding is mark. good good morning and thank you for c-span. i think that abortion rights should be expanded. abortion is a human right and it is also health care. i do not understand why six justices with law degrees are going to decide what women can do when they have medical issues . it is just ridi
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compare that to now, the second guessing of the fda's decisions and the fda's decision to either evaluate or approved different drugs. that was really stunning to me. and thinking about where we are today that the supreme court might, if standing is met be in a position to decide this >> and that is such a great point, laura, because what's going on here, if they decided to allow this case to go forward. and in fact, they cited i'm throwing out the fda rules. this could happen to any drug. it could happen to anything hiv drugs, it could up until control because basically a few doctors that have a different ideological view are able to come forward and say, hey, we might have to do something here when in fact they're protected by law from this conscience provision. but in fact, if you let this case go, it could undermine in all safety rules for drugs and basically remember, it's the same kind of thing from the beginning and it is joe biden's belief, my belief that women should be able to make their own decisions about their health care. >> i do want to bring into our conversation what this
compare that to now, the second guessing of the fda's decisions and the fda's decision to either evaluate or approved different drugs. that was really stunning to me. and thinking about where we are today that the supreme court might, if standing is met be in a position to decide this >> and that is such a great point, laura, because what's going on here, if they decided to allow this case to go forward. and in fact, they cited i'm throwing out the fda rules. this could happen to any...
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it was first approved by the fda more than two decades ago. this texas judge, a trumpet appointee, a lifelong antiabortion activist, he ruled the fda was wrong to approve this drug. i have to tell you, his ruling was not a monument to intellectual heft. i'm not a lawyer but i know it is a bad thing when you're ruling relies on two studies that have since been retracted by their publisher. also, another "study" that pulled its data from anonymous blog posts posted on an antiabortion website. also, according to a brief filed by the aclu, the ruling also cited testimony from a person purporting to be a doctor who is not actually a doctor, unless you are okay to make people call you dr. because you have a masters degree in theological studies. like i said, not exactly a model ruling. nevertheless, a republican heavy appeals court upheld that texas ruling. we don't know what the supreme court is going to do in response. today, in a post roe v. wade world, two thirds of abortion are done through medication and in this case, the court will deliberate
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this isn't just one day the fda woke up in 2000 and said this is safe. this deemed it safe and effective from clinical trials and added in multiple levels. for a court of any kind to call into question the agency's decision, that's not an opinion. that's actually a decision -- an opinion made by science. honestly, there's -- then i would say to you that the court should call into question some of the science around cancer drugs, drugs i use to treat hypertension, because that's exactly what we are calling into question, the very common standards that we have been not only used to but we have expected of the fda under many administrations. to be clear, they are making this sound like it's the biden administration. it's not. this has been both through democrats and republicans. it's about safety, efficacy and the bottom line, it's about women's health care. >> dr. patel, online sales have gun for an over-the-counter birth control pill. what do you see is that impact? >> i can go on amazon.com. i tried this before my segment. yes, i can order a specific typ
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now the fda and biden administration standing by approval for this drug saying that mifepristone has been used by more than 5 million women since it was first approved back in 2000 and is safe. now the justices will hear arguments on tuesday, but janai, we don't expect a ruling until more like june. >> janai: all right, but there will be widespread implications. maryalice, thank you so much. >>> it is time now for a check of the weather and somara theodore, you were watching storms all over. >> somara: if it's not one thing, it's another. if it's not one storm, it's another. that's what we've got. we have a major winter storm right now getting ready to impact the northern plains as well as parts of the midwest. timing on this, that's through tonight into tomorrow, okay? big component here is the snowfall. so if you look at the winter weather advisories, the winter weather alerts in general stretching a span of about 1,300 miles from great falls all the way to green bay, and even parts of nebraska under a blizzard warning. by the time it's all said and done, they could see 1 to 2 feet
now the fda and biden administration standing by approval for this drug saying that mifepristone has been used by more than 5 million women since it was first approved back in 2000 and is safe. now the justices will hear arguments on tuesday, but janai, we don't expect a ruling until more like june. >> janai: all right, but there will be widespread implications. maryalice, thank you so much. >>> it is time now for a check of the weather and somara theodore, you were watching...
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this has been approved by the fda since 2000, up to ten weeks of pregnancy it is 95, to 98% effective >> it's also >> used, as you mentioned, for care for ms carriages. now, in terms of the safety which was a lot of what's being discussed in this case, studies have shown that there are 0.3% risk of major complications using medication, abortion fill. so this is a drug that's been on the market for 24 years in the united states. and the record researchers say, is strong >> it's critical research has these arguments and we await a decision in the months ahead, paula reid, meg tirrell. thank you both very much and joining us now president and ceo of planned parenthood, alexis mcgill johnson. we appreciate your time this morning. i want to start where we left off his case brought by a group of anti-abortion doctors that claimed mifepristone is a danger to women. i want you to listen tau erin hawley, describe things after the oral arguments she's a senior counsel arguing against krista >> without question, the fda's actions had made taking chemical abortion drug's less safe >> today, i >>
this has been approved by the fda since 2000, up to ten weeks of pregnancy it is 95, to 98% effective >> it's also >> used, as you mentioned, for care for ms carriages. now, in terms of the safety which was a lot of what's being discussed in this case, studies have shown that there are 0.3% risk of major complications using medication, abortion fill. so this is a drug that's been on the market for 24 years in the united states. and the record researchers say, is strong >> it's...
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most of the justices questioned whether the anti-abortion doctor's group suing the fda in this case even has legal standing. >> in this case seems like a prime example of turning what could be a small lawsuit into a nationwide wide legislative assembly of on an fda rule, or any other federal government action. >> the court's ruling is expected in june. let's turn now to your wednesday weather. >> rain is in the future for much of the east coast, heavy rain will move through coastal areas from florida to maine today and tomorrow. the mid-atlantic coast could see four inches in some areas. checking today's high temperatures. colder than usual in the midwest. upper midwest, mostly 70 in the southeast. 50s in the pacific northwest. >> but coming up a new record for chocolate prices. how candy companies are responding before easter. >> also ahead, why paying with a credit card could soon get easier. the historic deal just announced and later no medication needed. >> the possible solution for insomnia ♪ i feel good ♪ ♪ duh na nuh na nuh na nuh ♪ ♪ so good, i got you ♪ woah, dad. ju
most of the justices questioned whether the anti-abortion doctor's group suing the fda in this case even has legal standing. >> in this case seems like a prime example of turning what could be a small lawsuit into a nationwide wide legislative assembly of on an fda rule, or any other federal government action. >> the court's ruling is expected in june. let's turn now to your wednesday weather. >> rain is in the future for much of the east coast, heavy rain will move through...
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number one is with the fda did. there moved any protections associated with a very common abortion drugs that has been associated with two dozen deaths, 500% increase with emergency room visits and a lot of complications. they made it easier to have that done without the supervision of a doctor even though it can cause major problems for women. that's the issue. and the other is the doctors come if they even have standing and people like to read the tea leaves and they think that this will be decided on standing meaning that the court will decide that the doctors did not have standing to bring this case so it won't be a hugely decisive issue in june perhaps. >> jackie: the issue there as if the doctors don't have standing, you heard some of the justices probing the question. are we to say that this may be an issue that needs some good counsel and probably should be adjudicated but yet we will just take it to the curb because i guess the reason i ask is the question at heart is is the fda infallible? if we were talki
number one is with the fda did. there moved any protections associated with a very common abortion drugs that has been associated with two dozen deaths, 500% increase with emergency room visits and a lot of complications. they made it easier to have that done without the supervision of a doctor even though it can cause major problems for women. that's the issue. and the other is the doctors come if they even have standing and people like to read the tea leaves and they think that this will be...