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Chemicals and Cancer Case at SCOTUS, WHCD Suspect In Court, Royal Visit to the U.S.: AM Update 4/28

4/28/202619 min

The Supreme Court hears arguments in a major case involving Roundup, weighing whether federal labeling rules block state lawsuits claiming the weedkiller causes cancer. Outside the court, MAHA activists rally against the Trump administration, accusing it of protecting chemical companies over consumer health - Food Babe and MAHA activist Vani Hari weighs in. The man accused of attempting to assassinate President Trump at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner appears in federal court, facing charges that could carry a life sentence. King Charles and Queen Camilla begin a four day U.S. state visit with high level meetings and ceremonies, as Prince Harry remains notably absent.

 

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  1. Megyn Kelly· Host0:00

    [upbeat music] Good morning, everyone. I'm Megan Kelly. It's Tuesday, April twenty-eighth, twenty twenty-six, and this is your AM Update.

  2. John Roberts· Soundbite0:08

    It might have been good if they had an opportunity to do something to call this, uh, danger to the attention of the, um, people.

  3. Megyn Kelly· Host0:15

    The Supreme Court hearing a high-stakes case over Roundup weed killer and whether companies can be held liable for not warning about potential cancer risks.

  4. Speaker 2· Soundbite0:25

    There has been a fundamental shift in the policies that have been coming out of the Trump administration in regards to pesticides.

  5. Megyn Kelly· Host0:35

    And outside the court, Maha protesters taking aim at the Trump administration, accusing it of protecting chemical companies over consumers. The man accused of trying to assassinate President Trump at the White House Correspondents' Dinner appearing in federal court. And King Charles and Queen Camilla arriving in the US for a four-day state visit with a packed schedule and one notable absence. All that and more coming up in just a moment on your AM Update. [upbeat music] Everybody's talking about weight loss injections because the results can be so dramatic. They work by lowering blood sugar and reducing appetite. But what if you're looking to lose weight, but you're not interested in painful weekly injections, especially when you hear about some of those intense side effects? That's why doctors created a weight loss supplement called Lean, and the results could be remarkable. Lean says the studied ingredients

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