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be the same price for developed countries, a typical five-day treatment would include 6 a vile so coston somewhere between 2 $3,000 a patient, private insurance companies will be charged more $520 a vial until now the company has been donating the drug to the u.s. government. it is the only medication that's been approved for emergency treatment of the coronavirus. time for another check of the forecast and it did go a lot warmer today we're wondering about getting some relief let's go back to mabrisa. >>yeah we're going to start a gradual cooling trend tomorrow all the way through thursday, but above average temperatures even right now at this 5 o'clock hour. we're noticing those changes because of that lack of june gloom out there for our monday night. temperatures for the most part 60's and 70's along the bay area's shoreline 80's as you make your way inland and a near 30 degree difference right now between antioch in half moon bay antioch in the upper 80's at 87 degrees and half moon bay flirting with 60's but 59 degrees. thanks to that cool sea breeze out there right now, but we did
be the same price for developed countries, a typical five-day treatment would include 6 a vile so coston somewhere between 2 $3,000 a patient, private insurance companies will be charged more $520 a vial until now the company has been donating the drug to the u.s. government. it is the only medication that's been approved for emergency treatment of the coronavirus. time for another check of the forecast and it did go a lot warmer today we're wondering about getting some relief let's go back to...
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here's your host dr coston lake. we're in good shape and this is tight she the ancient heart which is still popular in china and actually in germany people are using it here for neck tension lower back pain just to relax but this year is very special because here at the building charity doctors are using it to treat parkinson's disease and this is what i'm going to talk about today with dr patricia kuhl is an ent no condolence welcome to the check. exercise is key in parkinson's disease and long term benefits on sin can redact and quality of life. dopamine is a neurotransmitter in our brain it's important for muscle movements patients with parkinson's disease leg therefore they suffer from movement disorder so it's a good idea to give them to can mean as a medication but it's also a good idea to prescribe some exercise. suddenly he found himself short of breath it proved to be the 1st symptom of parkinson's. it was still young when he was diagnosed that was 15 years ago but he keeps fit and exercise helps him counter
here's your host dr coston lake. we're in good shape and this is tight she the ancient heart which is still popular in china and actually in germany people are using it here for neck tension lower back pain just to relax but this year is very special because here at the building charity doctors are using it to treat parkinson's disease and this is what i'm going to talk about today with dr patricia kuhl is an ent no condolence welcome to the check. exercise is key in parkinson's disease and...
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earlier in bristol, a crowd pulled down the statue of the 17th century slave trader edward coston andmbol of britain's own racist past was heaved into the river. in paris they marched, as they did in rome and tokyo. in hungary, a silent crowd took a knee for eight minutes and 46 seconds, the time officer chauvin had his knee on george floyd's neck. covid-19 kept thai protesters off the street but on screen in a massive zoom session. but in brazil which has one of the worst coronavirus outbreaks in the world, demonstrators came out anyway in solidarity with what has become a world-wide movement. the focus of the protests in sydney was on abridgeal people beaten or killed in custody. in 2015 australia had its own george floyd, david dungay who died in prison shouting i can't breathe. those words transformed into a demand for racial equality and justice. u.s. embassies around the world like the one behind me here in london have become the focal point for demonstrations and black lives matter, a powerful new international rallying cry. anthony? >> elizabeth palmer in london for us. thank
earlier in bristol, a crowd pulled down the statue of the 17th century slave trader edward coston andmbol of britain's own racist past was heaved into the river. in paris they marched, as they did in rome and tokyo. in hungary, a silent crowd took a knee for eight minutes and 46 seconds, the time officer chauvin had his knee on george floyd's neck. covid-19 kept thai protesters off the street but on screen in a massive zoom session. but in brazil which has one of the worst coronavirus outbreaks...
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billion dollars in interest from these type of bonds in just five major cities the total deontay costonve cities was almost $5 billion. now critics say the this is shielding police from the financial consequences of their actions and therefore should be a bigger part of the conversation for reform. others say that access to borrowing are necessary to make sure are victims are compensated for abuse. it may not be clear to investors they are purchasing bonds for that purpose sometimes it's judgment obligation bonds dedicated to funding settlements but other times they are wrapped in a larger bone issuance, guys >> leslie, thank you very much when we come back, general motors ceo mary barra will talk to us about the re-opening of america, income equality and the state of the industry. it was hit hard by the pandemic and slowly climbed back above $27. mary barra will join us in a few minutes. "squawk box" will be right back. ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ y-yeah ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ hey, hey >>> couple of names you might want to take a look at today the this first one, dow component 3m is up a percent in the pre-marke
billion dollars in interest from these type of bonds in just five major cities the total deontay costonve cities was almost $5 billion. now critics say the this is shielding police from the financial consequences of their actions and therefore should be a bigger part of the conversation for reform. others say that access to borrowing are necessary to make sure are victims are compensated for abuse. it may not be clear to investors they are purchasing bonds for that purpose sometimes it's...