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The new movie civil war starring Kirsten Dunst premiered last night at the South by Southwest festival in Austin. The action packed film about a torn apart America is getting a big reaction...with many saying with the current political climate it's not that far-fetched. Steven Fabian reports. And an important ruling in the elections interference case involving former President Trump in Georgia. A judge today ruled District Attorney Fani Willis can remain in charge of the case - only if the attorney she hired, who is also her ex-boyfriend, goes. However, the judge says Willis showed a "tremendous lapse in judgment.” Plus, actress Olivia Munn's breast cancer diagnosis continues to be a wake-up call for women. Now, we're speaking with her doctor about why she felt Munn was at higher risk for the disease. And a number of former child stars are coming forward to share uncomfortable experiences they say they endured as kids. As Les Trent reports, they say they were living the dark side of kids’ TV.
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The new movie civil war starring Kirsten Dunst premiered last night at the South by Southwest festival in Austin. The action packed film about a torn apart America is getting a big reaction...with many saying with the current political climate it's not that far-fetched. Steven Fabian reports. And an important ruling in the elections interference case involving former President Trump in Georgia. A judge today ruled District Attorney Fani Willis can remain in charge of the case - only if the attorney she hired, who is also her ex-boyfriend, goes. However, the judge says Willis showed a "tremendous lapse in judgment.” Plus, actress Olivia Munn's breast cancer diagnosis continues to be a wake-up call for women. Now, we're speaking with her doctor about why she felt Munn was at higher risk for the disease. And a number of former child stars are coming forward to share uncomfortable experiences they say they endured as kids. As Les Trent reports, they say they were living the dark side of kids’ TV.
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