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florida in birmingham, alabama. both had the lowest unemployment rate for metro's with more than a million people 2.2% in february. next our jacksonville , tampa and orlando, florida, all had jobless rates below 2.7. florida has four of the top five. hundreds of thousands of people are moving there. the latest census bureau estimates show florida grew more than any state through domestic migration last year. alright thanks for joining us this morning this tuesday morning. i'm christine romans. cnn this morning. picks it up right now. well good morning, everyone. we're glad you're with us a big news morning. it is a very big news morning. we're going to go live to moscow in a live all over the country. as a matter of fact, you have a lot going on. but international news is going to be our big topic today. absolutely caitlin off. so let's get started this morning with five things to know for this
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tuesday, april 18th 2023 happening right now is don was saying the wall street journal's from florida. evans herskovitz is inside of a courtroom in moscow. you see him there that is images of him behind plexiglass preparing to appeal his arrest in russia. the us maintains he is being wrongfully detained on espionage charges. prosecutors in kansas city charging an 84 year old man with assault for shooting ralph ja rule. er, liz, this 16 year old who says that he was shot twice after he mistakenly knocked on the man's door and then just hours dominions along the way to defamation trial against fox news begins in delaware judge expected to seat a jury before opening statements prison next to disney world governor ron desantis floating that idea . in his latest attack on disney and softer buns. go your cheese , more special sauce. mcdonald's starving, tweaking its signature
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burgers, cnn this morning starts right now. so as we said, let's pull up if we could these images because this is striking and so important to see this is a journalist in american journalists. yes, this is evan herskovits. he is 32 years old. he is behind plexiglass in a courtroom in moscow, appealing his detention on espionage charges. obviously the united states, saying he has been wrongfully detained. the u. s. and he and his family and the wall street journal all vehemently denying these charges . let's get straight to matthew chance live in london with more to see him is so important and the question becomes now what happens in that courtroom? yeah it's incredible, isn't it? because remember, i think this is the first time we've caught a glimpse of heaven. gorshkov itch since he was detained by the
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russian authorities at the end of march, since, of course, been accused of espionage, an allegation that he is denied in his various court appearances. and, of course, which is paper that he works for the wall street journal, also vehemently denied as well. but you can see him standing there, his arms folded, wearing that played shirt wearing jeans, smiling. at the photographers and the journalists that have been allowed in for a short period to catch a glimpse of him and take their photographs. you didn't say anything. as far as i'm aware before the reporters were asked by the court to leave. they have now been asked to leave and are outside. the u. s ambassador is they're expecting some remarks from her shortly as well. in terms of what this hearing is about. this isn't to appeal. his arrest or the charges against him. this is to decide whether it's the right thing that he should be continued to be held in that top security prison in the center of moscow. lefortovo jail, his lawyers arguing he should be put
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in house arrest or some other kind of facility. and so the authorities are going to decide that. but i have to say given that these charges of espionage against him, whether whether they're valid or not. the fact that these are serious charges, it is highly unlikely that the court is going to, for instance , allow herskovits to go into house red, but we'll see. it'll be about an hour we expect is what we're being told by the court about an hour before we know what the court decides on this appeal regarding evan gorski, which is detention. yeah at first, it wasn't we weren't sure if he was going to appear live there or via video link. but again, as you pointed out, this is a city court, the moscow city court. they could have all mr gert. ceviches. continued pretrial detention, they could order him moved to another jail. they could lower house arrest as you said, or grant him bail, which is unlikely in this case, but this is a pre trial detention hearing until may, 29th and then beyond that russian authorities can extend
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he looks fairly healthy, although we're just looking at him, obviously can't examine him physically with his arms. they're folded. a little nervous , you know, walking around and you know a smile at one point, possibly people he knew as a journalist journalist, but what do we know about where he's being hailed held and the conditions under which he is being held? it's interesting because it's only yesterday that us diplomats have been granted consular access to evan herskovits, which is an extraordinary long time since the end of march that they weren't allowed to see him and so we got the first consular visit yesterday, the u. s ambassador lynne tracy, saying that he appeared to be healthy and look strong after after that meeting, you can. you can see that for yourself. he seems to be in in pretty pretty good spirits given given his circumstances, he is being held in one of russia's most notorious pretrial detention centers, one of its most notorious prisons. it's called lefortovo. it's several 100 years old. it's apparently been renovated within the past few
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years, but it does have this notorious reputation for being the place where russian dissidents russian political prisoners. some of the most serious criminals in the country are processed before they stand trial and sent to a various penal colony. elsewhere in the country, but it is an ordeal doubtlessly that evan gush novich has to look forward to in the months ahead. matthew chance. thank you very much. of course, we'll keep a very, very close eye on what happens to him in court today and what they decide in terms of where he will be head and held until his trial that should happen in just moments, and we'll continue to follow that. meantime here in the united states, a white homeowner now facing charges for shooting a black teenager who rang his doorbell kansas city police say he opened fire on 16 year old ralph jarrell. through his glass front door. you're also says that he went to the wrong house by mistake when he was trying to pick up his younger brothers in the homeowner started shooting almost immediately after he answered the door, the teenager managed to run away after being shot twice, including once in
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the head. the family's attorney , ben crump, says it's inexplicable that the homeowner wasn't arrested the night of the shooting. we can only imagine if the roles were reversed. and you had a black man shoot a 16 year old white chow but simply ringing his doorbell and the police took him in for questioning and let him come home and sleep in his bed at night. how much outrage with their be in america. girls. families says he's harmless, sweet and shy, kid and honorable student in marching band leader who plays multiple instruments in the local youth orchestra. the white house says president biden personally called the teen . the shooting has sparked outrage and protests in the community. the suspect's house has been targeted with eggs and graffiti. seen as lucy cavanaugh live now at the scene, lucy. good morning to you. the suspect told police he was scared for
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his life. yeah, that's right, don. good morning, according to court documents, the homeowner told police he was quote scared for his life of the 16 year old size. he is 84 years old. he told police that he had just laid down to bed when he heard the doorbell ring. he apparently grabbed his 32 caliber revolver went to the front door to check on who it was, he said. he described seeing a stranger who was approximately six ft. tall he thought it was someone who was trying to break into his home and so he shot twice. he told police that he thought again, someone trying to break in. he called 911 and police say he was visibly disturbed and repeatedly expressed concern for the victim. the defendant, andrew d. lester is charged with the class a felony assault in the first degree dependent, is charged with armed criminal action, two felony counts filed after a black teenager is shot and seriously wounded in kansas city, missouri, i can tell you
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there was a racial component. to the case. it was on april 13th when 16 year old ralph jarl intended to pick up his younger siblings and rang the doorbell at 115th street instead of 115th terrace, one block difference with major consequences. it's still even today. is complete shock. that anybody would do that, according to a probable cause statement, lester told investigators he was scared to death by arles size and his inability to defend himself at age 84. he also told investigators he was in bed when he heard his doorbell ring and grabbed a handgun before answering the door. he stated he believed someone was attempting to break into the house and shot twice during exterior storm door within a few seconds of opening the main door, police detective writes in the court document. the fact that you opened a door. and then shoot the person on the other side. and it's a kid in an interview with a detective on friday, charles said he pressed
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the doorbell and waited. he stayed at the mail inside, took a long time but finally opened the door holding a firearm, he stated. he was immediately shot in the head and fell to the ground was shot twice, with bullets, striking him in the left forehead and right arm, according to the probable cause statement. my nephew is a live human. it is not the story. that that individual intended for us to tell, was released from the hospital and is recovering at home. go fund me page set up by his aunt had already exceeded $2.5 million goal. that's for around for justice have spread in the community, and the prosecutor says his office is looking forward to obtaining a just result. if convicted on the assault charge, lester could spend the rest of his life in prison, the prosecutor says. we understand how frustrating this has been. but i can assure you that the criminal justice system
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is working and will continue to work. and although this teenager's incredibly lucky to have survived the shooting relatives say that understandably, life is going to look a lot different now. the physical recovery is just one aspect. there is also the emotional and mental trauma guys. lucy cavanaugh. thank you . just a reminder he was going to pick up his siblings. and rang the doorbell and waited. doorbell. yeah. it's very similar case in new york were just talking about when you drug supposed what just happened there. this is what happened in upstate new york. a homeowner has been charged with murder for shooting and killing a young woman who pulled into his driveway, the sheriff says 20 year old kaylin gillis was in a car with her friends when they drove up the wrong driveway. they were looking for their other friends house, the homeowner opened fire. it's a very rural area with dirt roads . it's easy to get lost. they drove up this driveway. for a
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very short time. realize their mistake and we're leaving when mr monaghan came out and fired two shots. that homeowner he's referring to is this man kevin monahan. he's been charged with second degree murder. talk about all of this. both these cases with our legal analyst and criminal defense attorney joey jackson, joey just to go over. let's start with the case of ralph yaro, who's trying to recover after being shot by that homeowner in kansas city, two felony counts against him assault in the first degree that could carry life in prison if convicted and armed criminal action. and then you have the murder charge in new york if their defenses would be stand your ground do those hold in those states. and so good morning, poppy. good morning. don so, talking about the case first, we certainly know and understand that different jurisdictions have different applicable laws. so let's talk about your all on the stand your
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ground stand your ground. to be clear is not a license to kill anyone. it's not a license to shoot on sight. it gives you the ability, poppy, the ability in the event you feel that you're an immediate fear of death or serious physical physical injury to protect yourself without retreating. that's what it is. there is no duty to retreat. meaning you don't have to gain safe harbor. you can't stand your ground. stay there without retreating. and protect yourself the critical issue when they are all cases. what were you protecting yourself from a homeowner because someone rang your doorbell and immediate fear of death or serious physical injury without more and so stand your ground. there are limitations with respect to how you can successfully defend yourself. then you pivot to the new york case. there are a number of problems with it. number one. no standard around. you have the ability you need to retreat if you can retreat safely. and number two. the indication from at least a press conference was that they're
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driving away. so what gives you the justification to shoot and kill someone or shoot at someone , whether you kill them or not, in the event that you have no immediacy of fear or danger as to your personal preservation, and those are the issues when you talk about cons and responsible ownership, you can kill someone. if you're in danger of your own death. you can kill someone and say i was simply standing my ground. that's life. that's what he did do it does not the joy me if i'm wrong the cases i mean, they may see seem similar on the surface, but they're really not they they both happened on property. one face the person in person right in this saying, well, he i thought he was big and i was afraid the other was just indiscriminately shooting at a car didn't know exactly who was in the car. so i'm wondering about the racial element here because i'm not sure if the new york cases salem case of the person even actually saw the race or ethnicity of the person . so you have a 16 year old
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black teenager right? who was shot by an 84 year old white man. the white man is saying, i thought he was big or whatever. i was afraid for my life, and then you have someone shooting at a car, then you have, the prosecutor saying. that he i can tell you that there is a racial component to this case. so what do you think here? racial component to this case, not both of them. so don. i think it's a great point that you raised because whenever you assess cases, they all turn on their facts and you have to determine what facts exist in which case are they similar? they different . let's talk about your own when you have someone knocking on your door. clearly that person being an african american, right , a boy, not a man. teenager knocking on your door. you see that person they engage in no other activity other than ringing or knocking, not suggesting any threatening things or anything else. why are you shooting them? what is the rationale the rationale, according to the prosecutor, and he has the evidence, don. he knows what the information is. they've done or at least began
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an investigation, he said. there was a racial component. that means to me that what the homeowner did was predicated motivated, driven by race. that's a problem. now let's pivot and again. of course, that state has stand your ground in new york where you do not now you're looking at someone driving up the driveway. we'll have to determine did the home. um owner see anything? what specifically? did they say what they threatened in any way that they see the occupants of the car was the occupants driving away, as has been noted, did the occupants of the car represent any danger or threat? and so all that has to be assessed from at this point, and we know that they were not african americans who were driving that car but the basis and purposes to be. why are you shooting? what is the justification and if there is non guess what it's a crime. joey jackson. thank you, sir. i wish i could see you under better circumstances. we appreciate you joining us here this morning here, so we're going to speak with ralph charles and faith. spoon more on how the family is holding up his
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latest, the latest on his condition and their demand for justice that's later on in the show this morning. important to hear from them from the family. can you imagine if that was your i can't even i can't imagine what the family is going through. i can't imagine what this young man is going through. especially just going through a door. remember just a couple of years ago when we did a story, a very similar story. um a black boy was. i think it was lost and he wanted directions, and he went to the front porch and then a white man shot him was convicted of shooting at him as well. i think it's still in jail. but it happens more often than we think. and then we know the studies show that black boys are seen as bigger and more threatening, even when they're the same size as young white boys. so there's a lot to break down with this this story and something needs to be done not only about the perception of the innocence and the non innocence or the guilt of young black boys and men but also with guns and mental health, all of it all of it. also an update on how he's
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doing in the hospital. he has big dreams going, you know, going to west africa going to college. he's great at playing the bass clarinet, so we'll hear a lot more about him. let him the person as well coming up in that interview. don is going to do meantime, this morning, one of the biggest media trials in the history of this country. that's right. it's about to begin today at nine a.m. eastern , the court will reconvene to finalize during selection in the $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit brought by dominion voting against fox news. those the high stakes trial was initially set to begin yesterday it was abruptly delayed for a day street journal reported. the fox is pushing for a last minute settlement. the paper is part of course of rupert murdoch's media empire, which includes fox news dominion will no longer try to prove that it lost $600 million in contracts and profits because of fox news is election coverage. but it is still seeking $1.6 billion in damages so much more on that century. totally trial of the century. meantime, republican lawmakers scrambling to block democrats
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temporarily dianne feinstein, senator dianne feinstein on the judiciary committee. at least 12 vitamin ist rations, judicial nominees, right federal judges aren't hold. they can't be confirmed because she's not seated on the committee. right now. she's 89 years old. she's been away from capitol hill. for seven weeks recovering from shingles and democrats need to vote to get those nominations through so they are in talks to temporarily replace her on the committee. but democratic chairman of that committee dick durbin, asked yesterday they need 10 republicans to agree to let her be replaced. our congressional correspondent lauren fox is on capitol hill. what i found astounding yesterday. lauren started yesterday afternoon. was republican after republican lining up from joni ernst. mitt romney. jonathan saying. no way are we going to help democrats with this? yeah i mean, they came out so quickly and with such a united front against this idea that had been floated last week by majority leader chuck schumer that he was going to come back from recess this week and ask the senate for unanimous
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consent to try and temporarily replace her on the senate judiciary committee. and like you noted, even republicans, who sometimes cross political lines to vote with democrats as a courtesy like mitt romney said. absolutely not. we are not going to do this here is a member of gop leadership, senator john cornyn. never not once have we allowed temporary substitutes on committees and now is not the time. to start. republicans are not going to break this precedent in order to bail out senator schumer or the biden ministrations, most controversial nominees. the question now, if there is no precedent for a temporary replacement on the senate judiciary committee, would there be more pressure now from senate democrats to get senator feinstein to retire to step aside permanently? does that change the dynamic here? and i think that's still really an open question, poppy, but you
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might hear from more democrats in upcoming days, arguing that they can only wait so long for senator feinstein clear if she were to retire than they would have an easier time for placing her on that. committee. then a temporary ask. it's the same process, but there is more precedent for it than a temporary replacement. okay, i'm talking about the debt ceiling. kevin mccarthy was all over wall street yesterday, right down at the new york stock exchange. and he is saying, here's here's our plan. we're going to get the debt ceiling fixed, but we're gonna need concessions to their belief. you can get it done. well today, the hard work really starts. he's going to meet with his conference and try to convince members to get behind this plan to try and force the white house to the negotiating table. this is a huge gamble for the speaker, because if he cannot unite his conference around the planet, he puts this on the floor, which is the hope in upcoming weeks, and they can't pass it. all of a sudden the white house can point to republicans and say, look, you
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didn't really have a plan at all. just raise the debt ceiling without any spending cuts and let's move on. so a huge gamble we're going to learn more today. when republicans huddle to learn more details about this plan raise it three times during the trump administration. lauren fox . thanks very much fascinating story coming out of new york, where the feds have arrested two men, accusing them of running a secret police station for the chinese government. the fbi says the men set up a covert station in this building. it is in chinatown and that they used it as a home home base to track down and intimidate chinese dissidents. but that's just one of three cases of justice department announced yesterday involving the chinese government . cnn's senior legal affairs analyst paula reid is live in washington for us this morning. good morning to you, paula. how did the government come to make these arrests? well don. this is something straight out of a spy novel, and the justice department says these cases are evidence of china's expanded efforts of espionage here on u. s soil. and this first case, the
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one you just mentioned two men, both u. s citizens have been charged with operating this secret police station in new york's chinatown, where they were allegedly identifying tracking and harassing dissidents. now in another case , they charge a dozens of officials connected to china's national security operations with harassing dissidents, in many cases using social media profiles that appeared to be american citizens they would weigh in on anything from foreign policy to george floyd, but in some cases they were issuing death threats to dissuade people from attending pro democracy protests. and in another case, cnn has learned that zoom executive has been charged with interfering with calls by dissidents, including one meeting talking about commemorating the massacre at tiananmen square. that executive was previously charged. but these new cases add nine other individuals to the list of those facing charges. paula reed in
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back the attorney for the family of a black man killed by police in akron, ohio, last year are now saying they're going to file a civil suit. this comes after a special grand jury declined on monday to indict those police officers who fired their guns nearly 100 times. they killed 25 year old jalen walker following a traffic stop in june, ohio's attorney general says panel concluded the officers were legally justified and their use of force bullet. sandoval is live in akron forcefully. good morning. what can you tell us? good morning. hey, poppy was that single shot that state investigators say that was fired by jalen walker. some 40 seconds into a vehicle pursuit on that summer night that led police officers who still perceived him as a threat that they concluded that he potentially was armed and that's why they used deadly force in akron this morning. things are quiet. but there certainly is a sense of frustration and even some outrage. many people here wish that there would have been
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charges filed so that the cases would have played out in open court. court in front of a jury trial. instead of come to a conclusion behind closed doors with the grand jury. jalen walker's family left devastated after a special grand jury failed to indict eight akron, ohio police officers who shot and killed a 25 year old in june of last year. the family of genuine walkers. hearts have been destroyed. his body has been destroyed and our faith in this community its leadership has been destroyed, allegedly fired one shot from his car as he drove away from a traffic stop attempt and then let the officers on a car chase and later a foot pursuit, according to the ohio attorney general's office, he exited the vehicle and a ski mask. mr walker, then reached for his waistband and what several officers described as a cross draw emotion. planted his foot and turned toward the officers while raising his hand . your investigation found the
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officers fired a total of 94 round and 6.7 seconds. walker's autopsy revealed he was hit or grazed 46 times. at the time he was shot. walker was unarmed. according to police. his gun was found in his car. later walkers fiance had died in a car accident just one month prior. the attorney general's office says there is no direct evidence. this was a suicide by cop. he was going through a very tough time. and he was hurting. and that night that he encountered the police. he was not acting himself. by all accounts. this was a good man. a good person, um, with no prior criminal record police department says they are now conducting an internal review of the shooting. the aid officers involved have not been identified and remain on the force. one of the officers was
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previously been involved in a shooting incident that was seemed legally justified. macron residents taking to the streets frustrated by the grand jury's decision. what are you feeling right now? what what gets you out in the streets? salting of intelligence. it's a phrase you had to say all that it's entirely because when you sit there and you talk about a dead man and what his what he did, and we don't talk about 96 shots . we were told that we were going to get explanation for every bullet that came out. unfortunately, we didn't get that. there were some demonstrations here on the streets of occurred yesterday. fairly small and accurate pd that reporting any major incidents. those city officials , they have been taking steps to make sure that buildings are protected because of what happened last summer, there were a few isolated incidents that did result in some vandalism and send some violence and arrest. those things again remain quiet this morning asked for that internal use of force investigation, we're told poppy that that is just going to get started right now with akron pd internal investigators looking into the actions of each one of
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cnn's steve contour no is live in st petersburg, florida this morning. good morning to you your reaction to the press conference. what is the reaction been to this press conference? i should say. done this back and forth between desantis and disney has produced so many unexpected twists and turns. but no and i talked to has foreseen or could have foreseen that the governor at some point would threaten to put prisoners next to the magic kingdom. yeah that is where we are today after the governor yesterday laid out his next round of expected retaliation against disney and prison wasn't the only thing he suggested that it could be done with this public land next door to disney world. take a listen to some of his other suggestions that he floated yesterday for this property. come to think of it now. people are like, well, there's what should we do with this land? and so you know, it's like, okay, kids. i mean, people have said, you know, maybe maybe
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have another. maybe create a state park. maybe try to do more amusement parks. uh someone even said, like, maybe you need another state prison. who knows ? i mean, i just think that the possibilities are endless. now in addition to those sort of threats that he put out there yesterday, the governor laid out a more concrete idea of what he's going to what his next steps are going to be. it starts the legislature passing a bill that he says will notify these agreements with disney pass for the previous board, and he also suggested that the state might start taking over some of disney's inspection protocols that right now disney inspects its own rides. the state could take over that. if a bill passes in the coming weeks. that's just another example. how don of how desantis wants to get the state up in disney's business until they relent for anyone listening , like on their commute. they probably couldn't see desantis face. he appeared to be being
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sarcastic. i would just know it's steve on the prison reference, but we'll see okay. i find this battle so fascinating right that a republican governor would want to take on a public company and sort of the private sector like that is unheard of for the republican party. it just it's really interesting, but i would just note just just desantis really want to hurt disney, one of the biggest employers in his state, or is this more about optics and looking like he's taking on a company that he deems to be quote woke. well papi at the outset of this thing, i think that was what some people may have speculated that this was about scoring political points and then maybe sort of backtracking to a stalemate where they both sides could sort of claimed victory. however these latest actions that he is threatening would turn disney and disney special district into basically his his own operation
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. i mean, he's already appointed five of the board members. now he is threatening to use that new board potentially tax disney's property putting in state inspections selling off the utilities that operate in that district to other private companies, so everything he is putting on the table suggests that he is not backing down and is in fact threatening further action in a way that could actually harm disney's bottom line. okay you'll be watching closely, steve. thanks very much. there's a new study. we're going to talk about next, and it finds that having black doctors in a community raises life expectancy of black residents. even if they don't visit, those doctors will tell you why next interesting plus fire festival. take two. white frosts are billy mcfarland claims he is considering a sequel to his botched music festival. that's straight ahead. why would any performer or festivalgoers or investor or anyone want to do
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journal of the american medical association published this new study. so joining us now is a g y n and founder of cala women's health doctor. comilla phillips, doctor thank you very, very much. when we were talking about this yesterday. what was so striking is it's not just it's not correlative to having a black doctor treated black patient. even if those black patients aren't treated by a black doctor. it's about just having them in the community. why do you think this is? what do you make of the study? i think this study is really important because it really drives home the importance of diversity and medicine. having a black doctor in a space. we have lots of documentation of this shows that patients are more compliant. they get more preventative care, and they are overall impressed and more likely to engage in medicine. so having black doctors present in the space really changes how people see health and wellness and the whole community does better. it's interesting to, you know, having a bunch of black doctors as friends to see
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experiences of black doctors in general, like you know, some patients. wanting a black doctor people requesting black doctors and not being available. i mean, it's a it's a whole thing. a couple of us, including caitlin , i read that this c. i think it's a new york times past weekend about the pregnant women. um there's this new study that looked into the health system in pennsylvania found that black pregnant women are drug tested more often than white women, even though they are less likely to use drugs or test positive for drugs. you say you're not surprised by this. definitely something i'm not surprised by as an african american physician. i see our patients overwhelmingly over police. in a sense, that's our way of doing it, and it really speaks to racism and medicine and medical bias, and that's something that the committee medical community really needs to work on. black patients not getting drugs is often or yeah, we have tons of documentation that for similar injuries, african americans overwhelmingly
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receive less narcotics. um there is a sense that african american patients, particularly in the pregnancy, space are not listened to and this is contributing to our increased rates of maternal mortality. so there's a long history here that needs to be addressed by medicine, so i'm glad we're talking about it. you've also talked about solutions. so what are some things that you suggest? what are some things you're doing in your practice? so one thing that's a big piece is having more diversity in medicine, and that starts from the bottom up. it really is a decades long practice to grow a doctor and so increasing that pipeline at a young age so that we have more primary care providers more advanced providers right now. african american doctors about 5.7% of our medical force 12% of the population, so it's not just us who needs to take care of black people, but really having a push that we have more doctors to
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down here fighting for the rebound. he grabs draymond leg well, draymond responds by stomping right on his chest. as you can see, sabonis was in a lot of pain. he got a technical for grabbing draymond leg. draymond got a flagrant two and was ejected from the ballgame. sabonis had some x rays on his chest after the game. those came back negative. kingswood pull away late to win this 11 14 to 106. that's the first time in the step curry era. the warriors are down 02 in a series after the game, draymond defended his actions. my love got grabbed second time in two nights. referees just watch it. i gotta land my foot somewhere, and i'm not the most flexible person, so that's not stretching that far. so you didn't really see where you were stepping. you just kind of can only step so far and pulling my leg away for the rebound. you know other stuff happened. basketball. we got to move on next place. warriors
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kings continues on thursday. the nfl, meanwhile, has a new highest paid player. quarterback jalen hurts fresh off leading the eagles to the super bowl, getting a five year extension worth $255 million 179 million of that is guaranteed the annual salary of 51 million passes aaron rodgers for the most in the league, hurts his represented by nicole lynn, who became the first black woman to represent a player in the super bowl and hurts made it to super bowl 57. so she tweeted in jail. january is any not even need to know where i could find a brinks truck, please. and no, she responded to her own tweet yesterday after the news of the deal, saying all good. found one. i'll tell you. what a dot yeah dot pretty amazing to see how far hurts has come. you know, he was benched in the national championship game when he played for alabama for to a ton of i lower went to oklahoma , then to the eagles, now the highest paid player in the nfl. he is the true epitome of hard
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work pays off going to survive on that. i mean, where is caitlin her? most talk about huge fan. how could we forget? that's right. that's right. alabama, right, andy. yeah that's why i said he went to alabama transferred to oklahoma did well there as well now. hey hi, spain. lot of dough. look, congratulations and good luck. thanks, andy. good to see you. cnn this morning continues right now. two felony counts filed in the shooting of a black teenager in kansas city. missouri suspect told police that he was quote scared to death due to the teens . size can tell you there was a racial component to the inexplicable. there is no way you can justify this. what's about to happen in this $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against fox over election lies
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