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after years of unexplained symptoms pariset ended up seeing becca a cardiologist at a hospital near usand he quickly realized what was going on he routinely carries out a diagnostic test that can identify spasms in the coronary arteries it's a form of angina that's more common in women and it often goes under because doctors are conditioned to search for the forms of heart disease that are most common in men. even though the necessary test isn't difficult only a few hospitals in germany offer it as part of a routine cardiac work up that's one reason why baca founded a center for women's heart health a move that raised eyebrows among some of his colleagues. on the scent of a fallen hats and when we found the women's heart center year and a half ago many of my colleagues were amused. highly respected senior cardiologist even said that focusing on women's hearts was frivolous. shows that there's still not enough awareness about these issues. that's despite the fact it's long been known that men and women are different when it comes to heart disease. about 80 percent of men who suffer her
after years of unexplained symptoms pariset ended up seeing becca a cardiologist at a hospital near usand he quickly realized what was going on he routinely carries out a diagnostic test that can identify spasms in the coronary arteries it's a form of angina that's more common in women and it often goes under because doctors are conditioned to search for the forms of heart disease that are most common in men. even though the necessary test isn't difficult only a few hospitals in germany offer...
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only a few hospitals in germany offer it as part of a routine cardiac work up that's one reason why becca founded a center for women's heart health a move that raised eyebrows among some of his colleagues. on hats and the one we found at the women's heart center year and a half ago many of my colleagues were amused. highly respected senior cardiologist even said that focusing on women's hearts was frivolous. fallen. shows that there's still not enough awareness about these issues. that's despite the fact it's long been known that men and women are different when it comes to heart disease. yeah about 80 percent of men who saw the heart attack experience typical symptoms such as acute chest pain that's true with only 60 percent of women. they're more likely to have a stomach ache noisier vomiting and extreme fatigue women are more likely to suffer from heart conditions that are not easy to identify using standard diagnostic procedures such as an e.c.g. or cardiac catheterization. and when they have a heart attack women are about 20 percent more likely to die than men. prescribe medication f
only a few hospitals in germany offer it as part of a routine cardiac work up that's one reason why becca founded a center for women's heart health a move that raised eyebrows among some of his colleagues. on hats and the one we found at the women's heart center year and a half ago many of my colleagues were amused. highly respected senior cardiologist even said that focusing on women's hearts was frivolous. fallen. shows that there's still not enough awareness about these issues. that's...
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and it's like, no becca, i don't think a half a million people died so you could recommit to your yoga practice." i've even been guilty of this reasoning. before covid hit, i was getting laser hair removal. i was halfway through my 12 sessions and had to stop. and i swear the other day i looked down was like, "i guess i was never meant to have a hairless vagina." that wasn't god's plan. apparently, his plan was for it to look like a south american soccer field. i don't even care what it looks like anymore. who cares? it's not like anyone is seeing it. and when they do. i'm guessing i know their reaction. no! no! no! and dr. drew will be there! i can't even date right now. if i meet up with a guy, i risk exposing my parents to covid. i don't want my mom getting intubated so i'm not getting intubated. and can i even trust a guy i meet online to keep six feet away? do they even know what six feet is? or am i going to show up and it's going to be more like 5'8 and three quarters? and even if dating didn't put my parents' lives at risk, every social distance date sounds like it's putting my
and it's like, no becca, i don't think a half a million people died so you could recommit to your yoga practice." i've even been guilty of this reasoning. before covid hit, i was getting laser hair removal. i was halfway through my 12 sessions and had to stop. and i swear the other day i looked down was like, "i guess i was never meant to have a hairless vagina." that wasn't god's plan. apparently, his plan was for it to look like a south american soccer field. i don't even care...
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worried about happens in their offices and there may businesses and big buildings that require lifts and beccaand there's more than two or three people, you are simply not able to socially distance at all. i think this is a real worry for business and i think this is the la st for business and i think this is the last thing the government wanted the blessing business wants and actually, really getting people back into work is going to be one of the biggest elements of actually getting the economy moving. yes, there is a big challenge there. looking at the daily mail, there is a warning there. get set to lose more freedom and it is talking about these new restrictions as well. but there is a focus on the trade—off that might be necessary , focus on the trade—off that might be necessary, do we socialise. staying with you, joe, but you make of the priorities that have been taken so far in terms of what is open and what is not? i think this is the big thing. schools are a big priority and it's one of the major mess ups around what happened with the issue of spain because lots of people took holida
worried about happens in their offices and there may businesses and big buildings that require lifts and beccaand there's more than two or three people, you are simply not able to socially distance at all. i think this is a real worry for business and i think this is the la st for business and i think this is the last thing the government wanted the blessing business wants and actually, really getting people back into work is going to be one of the biggest elements of actually getting the...
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ward to kidnap her and return her to the south even was employer a boarding house keeper named for becca boyd was in on the kidnapping offering to make sure wood was on a carriage ride that would stop at a location where they were waiting to capture her. so to kind of quote the late d.c. mayor marion barry the set her up a fire at the ohio courthouse for would earn her freedom destroyed her freedom papers and her captor seized her only copy even early loss to an innkeeper filed on her behalf was tossed which gave zabulon board the freedom to sell her to slave owner gerard brandon in mississippi a man who was determined to keep wood and hundreds of other slaves in bondage well after the civil war after more than a dozen years of re captivity would now a mother earn her freedom again in 866 and eventually return to the north and with the help of a lawyer whose family hired wood as a domestic worker she sued said people in ward $870.00 for $20000.00 in reparations and a case that historian w. caleb mcdaniel noted would drag on for 8 years due to a number of obstacles. those obstacles that d
ward to kidnap her and return her to the south even was employer a boarding house keeper named for becca boyd was in on the kidnapping offering to make sure wood was on a carriage ride that would stop at a location where they were waiting to capture her. so to kind of quote the late d.c. mayor marion barry the set her up a fire at the ohio courthouse for would earn her freedom destroyed her freedom papers and her captor seized her only copy even early loss to an innkeeper filed on her behalf...
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we meet judith becca an organic farmer in iowa he puts a premium on quality over quantity. for me it's obvious that we need to eat less meat and people criticize me because this is iowa and we have a lot of meat production here though so oh gee would you can't say that you can say to me less meat but why why why who is being hurt by this if it's healthy to eat less meat than wouldn't the farmers and i would be better to produce a special kind of high quality meat then to have less animals but get paid more and i think that everybody. would be better off financially had better off health and health wise at the end of the day but. people are afraid because a large integrated companies would lose money so. things. in north carolina some pick farmers are also trying to make the switch to organic but they can't match the rock bottom prices of the major produces price is the top criterion for most consumers says organic farmer calvin not trouble we want to run into the grocery store you know the super wal-mart and we want to grab something we look down on it you know certified or
we meet judith becca an organic farmer in iowa he puts a premium on quality over quantity. for me it's obvious that we need to eat less meat and people criticize me because this is iowa and we have a lot of meat production here though so oh gee would you can't say that you can say to me less meat but why why why who is being hurt by this if it's healthy to eat less meat than wouldn't the farmers and i would be better to produce a special kind of high quality meat then to have less animals but...
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host: one more call from becca and massachusetts. caller: hi. i was just calling.ethoughts on this was maybe was referring to aoc's video comments about the voters in new york were doing so because they needed bread for their families, so it was ok. bags arev's and gucci food now. some of her comments are not so great, and maybe she should apologize for some of her comments, but i do agree that if he called her names he should apologize and it should be accepted. off: becca will finish us this morning. i appreciate all of you who called into comet. -- comment. we will hear from the national association of latino voters arturond vargas. and from americans for prosperity president tim phillips on his group's role in campaign 2020 as well. binge watch book tv this summer. saturday evening at 8:00 p.m. eastern, watches several hours of your favorite authors. saturday we are featuring books written by warmer presidents. watch saturday, august 8 as we feature books written by former first lady's, including rosalynn carter, barbara bush, hillary clinton, and michelle obam
host: one more call from becca and massachusetts. caller: hi. i was just calling.ethoughts on this was maybe was referring to aoc's video comments about the voters in new york were doing so because they needed bread for their families, so it was ok. bags arev's and gucci food now. some of her comments are not so great, and maybe she should apologize for some of her comments, but i do agree that if he called her names he should apologize and it should be accepted. off: becca will finish us this...
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special thanks to becca staley, miriam barnard, paul powell, mike di fillippo, miguel nogueira, hugh gran, mike burke, denis moynihan, david prude and dennis mccormick. i am amy goodman. thanks so much for joining us. stay safe. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. email your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to: democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, ny 10013. >> this isis al jazazeera. ♪ anchor: you are watching the news live from london. coming up in the next 60 minutes. americans head into the fourth of july weekend with beaches and bars closed. and health experts urging them to rein in their celebrations to stop an even bigger surge in coronavirus cases. brazil's president approves a lot requiring people to wear masks on streets and public transport. plus -- >> we are not out of the woods yet. anchor: a sober
special thanks to becca staley, miriam barnard, paul powell, mike di fillippo, miguel nogueira, hugh gran, mike burke, denis moynihan, david prude and dennis mccormick. i am amy goodman. thanks so much for joining us. stay safe. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. email your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to: democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, ny 10013. >> this isis al jazazeera. ♪ anchor: you are watching the...
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jose all of a complete weather check coming up in just a few minutes started back to you thanks for becca in the east bay friends and family are remembering an oakland nurse who died of coronavirus her coworkers say. >>she contracted the virus while working at alta bates summit medical center kron 4 s taylor bisacky was back up she was at a vigil. and she's going to strike. >>i see ponder was a nurse here at summit medical center and part of the california nurses association for more than 25 years. unfortunately, these nurses are used to losing many of their patients throughout this pandemic and now they're saying goodbye to one of their own. the nurses here say that ponders death could have been avoided. they were given the proper ppe for dozens of these nurses at summit medical center in oakland janine paste a punter was more than just a co-worker i mention well for >>i stay ponder was devoted to her patients here at summit medical center for more than 25 years. but unfortunately she won't be returning to work. family and co-workers say she died on friday after contracting the coronavir
jose all of a complete weather check coming up in just a few minutes started back to you thanks for becca in the east bay friends and family are remembering an oakland nurse who died of coronavirus her coworkers say. >>she contracted the virus while working at alta bates summit medical center kron 4 s taylor bisacky was back up she was at a vigil. and she's going to strike. >>i see ponder was a nurse here at summit medical center and part of the california nurses association for...
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special thanks to becca staley, miriam barnard, paul powell, mike di fillippo, miguel nogueira, hugh gran, mike burke, denis moynihan, david prude and dennis mccormick. i am amy goodman. thanks so much for joining us. stay safe. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. email your comments to outreach@democracynow.org every decade, more or less. sami yaffa: aepublic that works s as the gateway between e east and te e west,greeeks f antiity, romans, byzanti a and ottoman empirires, this place is built upon the cultural heritage of all these ancient powers. it's plplace of conontradictions that has been the meeting place and the destination for different peoples, traditions, cultures, and art forms. it respects tradition but wants to be modern. t this musicall melting pot is thpeperfect subbjector "sountracker." welcome t turkey. [kanunun, baglama, and d clarinet plalaying]
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the weather center with a check of the forecast we'll get to that first before the headlines with becca. >>and good morning james and ari a well-loved first we'll head outside and take a look a our downtown san jose camera we see lots of cloud cover lots of gray skies and some patchy fog that we're tracking through much of the bay area future cast for showing us said that the area right now really covered in it for the most part and it's going to be that way over the next couple of hours until finally pulling back closer to that noontime hour and then really hugging all of our coastal spots and you can see it's really a throughout the entire state it's going to be like that all the way from other or border. all the way down towards the san diego that's what we have around the bay area for today and it's going to be that way over the next couple of days. temperatures out the door right now mostly in the 50's to low 60's but we are going to get to some warm temperatures and a few hot ones. i'll have those in my full forecast coming up in a few minutes back to the news all right, let's get
the weather center with a check of the forecast we'll get to that first before the headlines with becca. >>and good morning james and ari a well-loved first we'll head outside and take a look a our downtown san jose camera we see lots of cloud cover lots of gray skies and some patchy fog that we're tracking through much of the bay area future cast for showing us said that the area right now really covered in it for the most part and it's going to be that way over the next couple of hours...
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the weather center with a check of the forecast we'll get to that first before the headlines with beccaand good morning james and ari a well-loved first we'll head outside and take a look a our downtown san jose camera we see lots of cloud cover lots of gray skies and some patchy fog that we're tracking through much of the bay area future cast for showing us said that the area right now really covered in it for the most part and it's going to be that way over the next couple of hours until finally pulling back closer to that noontime hour and then really hugging all of our coastal spots and you can see it's really a throughout the entire state it's going to be like that all the way from other or border. all the way down towards the san diego that's what we have around the bay area for today and it's going to be that way over the next couple of days. temperatures out the door right now mostly in the 50's to low 60's but we are going to get to some warm temperatures and a few hot ones. i'll have those in my full forecast coming up in a w
the weather center with a check of the forecast we'll get to that first before the headlines with beccaand good morning james and ari a well-loved first we'll head outside and take a look a our downtown san jose camera we see lots of cloud cover lots of gray skies and some patchy fog that we're tracking through much of the bay area future cast for showing us said that the area right now really covered in it for the most part and it's going to be that way over the next couple of hours until...
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i need to get me one of those, becca. >> absolutely.ave in our veterans and everything. i wanted to show it off a little bit. i love it and i know our viewers will love it as well. why do you go into these areas that have covid-19 spike and keep delivering to those areas at this time. >> as you said everyone needs supply and these place need these supplies more than ever both food, water, sanitary supplies to make sure they are maintaining the quarantine and isolation environment. they absolutely need what we bring in so there is no reason that we -- or there is no way that we can stop what we're doing just because of the risk. there is risks every day on the road. this is just another one of them that we have to learn to manage truckers have faced pretty extraordinary challenges. you are often sometimes times delivering medical equipment, devices. stuff to sanitize that enable other people to stay safe during this difficult time what are. so challenges have you faced for yourself while you are driving? >> well, as far as isolation and
i need to get me one of those, becca. >> absolutely.ave in our veterans and everything. i wanted to show it off a little bit. i love it and i know our viewers will love it as well. why do you go into these areas that have covid-19 spike and keep delivering to those areas at this time. >> as you said everyone needs supply and these place need these supplies more than ever both food, water, sanitary supplies to make sure they are maintaining the quarantine and isolation environment....