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20 May, 2020 20:23

FULL SHOW: J&J stops selling baby powder in US, Canada

In the US state hardest hit by the novel coronavirus, New York leaders are still working out a plan to reopen. RT America's Trinity Chavez reports from New York City. Then, as tensions continue to increase between China and the United States over the coronavirus pandemic, the US is pursuing relations with Taiwan. Mike Pompeo became the first US secretary of state to officially congratulate a Taiwanese president when Tsai Ing-wen secured a second term. RT America’s Rachel Blevins has the details. Meanwhile, former Pentagon official Michael Maloof says ISIS is making a comeback in Iraq because of an array of variables that have created ideal conditions for the terrorist group. Plus, pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson says it is ending baby powder sales in Canada and the US because demand has dropped. This comes as the company faces 19,000 lawsuits claiming the powder caused ovarian cancer. Attorney Chris Tisi breaks it down.FULL SHOW: J&J stops selling baby powder in US, Canada

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