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food companies who had visited the wholesale market those companies would then distribute food to stores and the restaurants around the city. authorities are testing tens of thousands of people now. they set up sites at a sports stadium and hospitals, there's a drive through location and also raising concerns about imported salmon after a sample. these are samples taken from the market itself not people returned positive results. from a medical examiner's this outbreak and strong reaction to it are triggering office, rayshard brooks died from two dunn got wounds in the concerns of a second wave of infection here in china after back during his confrontation beijing made i only from atlanta police. a michigan man held in several hundred case months cause for 18 months will this is the political heart of learn his fate today that could china so the restrictions have land him in a russian labor always been a bit tighter. camps for decades. the city had gone 56 straight the rise of coronavirus in days without a new case until certain parts of the u.s. have health officials alarmed as we now. so we are seeing more see more re-openings happening restrictions after the emergency level had just been lowered a it's monday, june 15th, 2020 couple of weeks ago. kids started to return to "early today" starts right now >> good morning, i am phillip mena school, attractions re-opened. >> i am frances rivera
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events were scheduled. that's now all come to an abrupt the kill across end as authorities do not want the country. to have another situation like atlanta's top prosecutor will decide this week if it will wuhan and warning that the risk of this outbreak spreading is bring charges against the officer who shot rayshard brooks very high. pap medical examiner ruled his death a homicide after she was back to you. a tanker truck carrying shot twice in the back it's the latest incident liquified natural gas exploded involving police and a black man on an highway in east china sparking nationwide protests claiming the lives 18 people the deadly explosion sent out a shock wave causing damage to nearby buildings a second explosion fold when the >> reporter: crowds gathering outside the fire gutted wendy's truck fell on to a factory workshop in addition to those who died where 27-year-old rayshard brooks of shot and killed by police during an attempted 189 people were injured. cause of the blast is still arrest isaac lee one of hundreds who under investigation. came to pay respects the covid pandemic is you've had a chance to walk around and see firsthand, what widening the economic gap in our country. blane alexander reports on feel access to healthy food and how >> sadness food deserts are getting worse >> reporter: there's a lot packed into this little stand. i'm afraid fresh fruits and vegetables most
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>> reporter: you're afraid >> i'm afraid because -- i'm grown right out back but for this neighborhood in afraid this is not going to be the last time this is going to happen >> reporter: this eyewitness video shows a struggle between jones bore jo brooks and police officers jonesboro, georgia is so much father of four grabs a taser, more how crucial is this market runs away and shoots towards >> this market is like an oasis. police who then return with fatal gunfire. >> just a legitimate fight ripe a food desert, the usda legitimate use of force. defines i want as any urban >> reporter: georgia's police union stand by the officer's neighborhood where residents have to travel more than a mile action saying the encounter to gate grocery store. changed when brooks turned and >> you'll see a lot of gas fired the taser. >> is it okay to fatally shoot stations and fast food places. them >> only if they attack you >> reporter: the areas are he fires at the officer with a taser. >> reporter: and took off. almost exclusively low-income. within 24 hours the latest >> we got some beautifully local police chief stepped down. grown tomatoes the officer who shot brooks was fired ane other officer >> reporter: he's helping with involved placed on affordability and access part administrative duty. nearing with farmer's markets >> there's no way from watching that videotape the officer's life was in immediate danger like atlanta harvest from a nonlethal weapon being for those living in food
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pointed backwards. deserts, transportation and >> reporter: an attorney income are the two biggest represents the brooks family and barriers recent numbers show an say police mentality has to additional 17.1 million people here in the u.s. could change brooks' wife devastated by the experience food insecurity loss of her husband had to break because of coronavirus the news to her daughter and the health impact could last >> i had to tell my daughter for generations. >> without healthy food, without their father wasn't coming fruits and vegetables, it's not she said what do you mean? only going to affect your immune i said he's not here any more. system it will affect obesity, mama, he's here. stop playing he'll be here to get me. diabetes, heart disease, long >> reporter: massive protests term cancers for the third weekend took place >> reporter: for tara king and across the country as thousands her children, it's a life saver. asked for police reform and >> a lot of kids don't even know accountability here in atlanta hundreds gathering in support of rayshard food comes from the ground they expect it to come out of a brooks >> they understand the pain. box. >> reporter: for crystal's son even though i'm unable to new possibilities. now he wants to be a father. protest by them out the there >> it gives him something to doing it makes me feel amazing look forward to. because if i had the strength to >> reporter: providing equal do it i would be there myself. access to health and hope. >> reporter: a district attorney looking into this investigation says he does plan to press let's see how the week is
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charges against one or both of shaping up weather wise. these officers, saying either let's turn to janessa webb murder or manslaughter will >> good morning. apply. we are starting off the week he doesn't give an exact timetable as to when but expect here across the carolinas in the southeast with this abrupt it sometime mid-week weather system that's going to thank you. be through wednesday to friday protesters in seattle are establishing autonomous zones to afternoon. right now you're starting off call attention to police your morning with scattered brutality. showers, but they will pick up they occupied several blocks of throughout the day the capitol hill neighborhood the rest of the country fairly on the quiet side but look at and renamed it chaz. the bulk of this rain. >> reporter: it's now been a it will sit across week that these streets, these raleigh-durham to char througho six blocks in the heart of seattle, the capitol hill neighborhood has essentially been taken over by those of seattle community members. it was earlier in the week in which the police, the city chose to abandon these streets in the east precinct just down the road afternoon. winds will stir up from what you saw here over the weekend were thousands of albuquerque to lubbock, texas seattle residents, the most under mostly sunny skies diverse crowd you'll find in america take to these streets, on the other side of the c good. frustrated, angry, there are
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demands put forward here by calls for justice and police organizers reform are being heard across this is an effort under way. the nation and another state is set to announce changes to its the question, how does that energy get funneled? policing happening later today california right now organizers say they haven't seen any action by the attorney general is set to have a virtual press conference on city officials and in the police reform. meanwhile you continue to see according to a press release folks and there's programming and organizing efforts here to he'll announce an agenda for make those demands known and to statewide police reforms get the word out it comes after police unions >> thank you revealed an agenda to identify america is seeing a troubling rise in covid-19 case. the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus case in the u.s. racist police officers a live update from russia have surpassed 2 million with where an american facing spy 150,000 deaths charges may soon get his it comes as two dozen states sentence a new york city turns out in that were among the first to big way to support the black re-open are reporting spikes in new coronavirus case in florida cases are up 40%. arizona is recording its highest number of infections so far. transgender community. ial plant-based fiber called psyllium. arizona's governor is blaming the surge on increased testing psyllium works by forming a gel in your digestive system but doctors say hospitalizations
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are up as well to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. some health care experts fear metamucil's gelling action also helps to lower cholesterol the recent protests, re-openings and the president's rall outbres and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so, start feeling lighter and more energetic... >> in beijing authorities by taking metamucil every day. implemented what's known as war time emergency mode after a and all the big things here'sthey add up to.things cluster of coronavirus infections centered around a like a shower enriched with a little bit of goodness. major wholesale market has like this, sparked fears of a new wave of and that, and even that, covid-19 to leave skin looking healthy and feeling nourished. several neighborhoods in the vicinity of the market are new nivea body wash with nourishing serum. shutdown with 24 guards in place. tourism and sports have also been cancelled and the market in question was closed. you can't fake the goodness the crunch of real almonds for the latest we go to beijing. how chocolatey chunks taste in cold milk. we keep it real. because you can't fake... delicious >> reporter: good morning. many restrictions that have been special k eased are now back like temperature checks going into try nature's bounty sleep3, shopzen neighborhoods a unique tri-layer supplement that calms you, helps you fall asleep faster around the market in question have been locked down. and stay asleep longer this market is a huge wholesale great sleep comes naturally with sleep3. only from nature's bounty. food market and supplies 80% of
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matter a number of groups including the marcia p. johnson institute, the black trans in the arts co-organized the rally we could soon learn the fate of an american accused of spying on russia. last week, secretary of state mike pompeo called for the release of paul whelan, a former marine who has spent nearly 18 months in a russian prison a verdict is expected today. our reporter joins us now from moscow matthew, what's the latest on the trial? >> reporter: the hearing is starting just now. looks like finally ambassadors have been admitted into the trial to hear the verdict today. while we may not be expecting a sentence we'll find out whether or not the judge considers mr. whelan on guilty or not guilty on espionage charges
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we're back with a massive mission. an inside look at what it will take to get a billion covid-19 g factories to your doctor's of. the health of so many americans depend on them doing it right. we get more now from nbc's kevin tibbles. >> reporter: this flight, a giant 747, luvers into chicago's o'hare airport following an over the pole flight from europe. the ground crew has just four hours to empty this whale of an aircraft and reload it >> especially if you have temperature controlled products you need move the product as quickly as possible. >> reporter: it's this same system we will count on to supply the world with any future covid vaccine. the logistics of delivering it
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to your corner pharmacy are daunting everyone including myself needs a temperature check to enter dhl's massive 400,000-square-foot airport warehouse which buzzes 24/7. >> we have different zones, different temperature zones for pharmaceuticals. >> reporter: most vaccines require refrigeration to maintain their integrity says ben hubbard whose company monitors vaccine safety. >> if there's a break in the cold chain that vaccine can lose its potency and really life-saving potential. >> reporter: it's a lot colder in here. specially designed containers can be set to maintain colder temperatures during the flight >> extremely cold. really cold. >> reporter: for pharma that needs extreme cold like minus 50 degrees cold containers are also packed with dry ice.
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should we be surprised that so many of our drugs are coming from overseas? >> we're a globalized civilization >> reporter: then the race against the lock begins. with product safety being the number one concern when there is a vaccine it will take some 8,000 fully loaded 747 cargo planes to deliver 1 billion doses to the u.s. market >> hopefully from the time it leaves the manufacturer until the time it gets to the final distribution center no more than two to three days. >> reporter: from the other side of the world >> correct >> reporter: as the world watches, waits and prays for a solution to our covid crisis it will take a lot more than just medicine to deliver a cure. kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >> for months the focus was and still is creating vaccines but hadn't given much thought to the distribution of it >> can't come soon enough.
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right now at 4:30 a sign of changing times. malls in the bay area's largest cities back open in just a few hours. the new rules for indoor shopping. plus -- >> hi, i'm asking you if this is your property. >> a san francisco woman apologizing after video of her threatening it call police on creating a black lives matter art goes viral. next, the backlash she's now facing. and we're kicking off this monday with a warm-up. meteorologist kari hall's forecast just seconds away. "today in now.
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