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damon: i appreciate the personal angle. oversee of mission, you crew members come from across the federal government workforce, not just the state department. different federal agencies present. askingthe attendees is what kind of training there is in unconscious bias, awareness, other matters. seeing these challenges whether it is legislation. but also discrimination on race, ethnicity, religion, other title vii bases. the structure for anybody representing the united states in a mission overseas, to go through respect and inclusion process training. amb. gilchrist: there is definitely more to be done. the events of the last month -- speakinglots of within the state department and foreign service, lots of introspection. there is a really good training course that the deputy secretary actually recommended about a month ago to all staff on unconscious bias. within my mission, i have asked that all staff actually take this. i think it is something we all need to be made more aware of, not just u.s. government staff, but also
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also joining us tonight is doctor damon tweedy. i'm very happy he is here tonight especially now we should be looking at the root of the healthcare industry. doctor damon tweedy is duke university law school is at the medical center and has a staff position varies published articles about race and medicine and the american medical association in the annals of internal medicine. his comments have appeared in the "new york times", patient conduct reviews observer. and now i'm very happy and thankful and would love to welcome doctor danielle ofri and doctor damon tweedy. everyone at home would give them a very hearty welcome round of applause. >> thank you. >> it's great to me to it doctor danielle ofri as a fellow physician i have admired your work the breath the you write about i just want to say thank you it's great to be with you. >> thank you. >> host: we will start off with why this book? we are going to talk about covid-19 and disparity. but we will open up the session more broadly at the beginning to talk about your book so wh
also joining us tonight is doctor damon tweedy. i'm very happy he is here tonight especially now we should be looking at the root of the healthcare industry. doctor damon tweedy is duke university law school is at the medical center and has a staff position varies published articles about race and medicine and the american medical association in the annals of internal medicine. his comments have appeared in the "new york times", patient conduct reviews observer. and now i'm very happy...
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damon jacobs has been taking to vote every morning for 3 years the medication protects him against h. i.v. infection the tablets have been available in the u.s. as an aids prophylactic since 2012 and they're covered by health insurance studies say it offers 99 percent immunity against hiv. when i was using condoms it always felt like a status was dependent on somebody else it is a really important part of my daily routine starting the day cleaning like i'm in control i have agency i'm not going to be hiv positive today. truvada was originally developed to treat hiv infections if the medication is taken as a preventive measure it's known as prep short for pre-exposure prophylaxis. is part of new york sandy aid strategy it's been responsible for a complete reversal in the number of new infections. howard grossman as a doctor and activist who also takes prep if everybody who is at risk of infection goes on crap and everybody who is a tiny positive gets treatment and access to treatment and effective treatment then in one generation this epidemic ends without a back seat without a cure or
damon jacobs has been taking to vote every morning for 3 years the medication protects him against h. i.v. infection the tablets have been available in the u.s. as an aids prophylactic since 2012 and they're covered by health insurance studies say it offers 99 percent immunity against hiv. when i was using condoms it always felt like a status was dependent on somebody else it is a really important part of my daily routine starting the day cleaning like i'm in control i have agency i'm not going...
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damon gutzwiller a sheriff's deputy in santa cruz county. cooling down and i think that's a big part of the forecast for bruce ertz cone off see those changes out there right now in downtown san francisco, here's a live. look though for those of you in the east bay over berkeley. >>and you could see that marine layer off the coast starting to make its way across the bay into the east bay shoreline stormtracker 4 tracking that marine layer right now along the san francisco peninsula coastline. and we're noticing a strong sea breeze as well right now sustained winds near 30 miles per hour. so that's why you're noticing double digit cooling right now for downtown san francisco and most of the bay area's shoreline, thanks to the return of those westerly breezes temperatures out there right now 61 degrees in downtown san francisco in quite the temperatures fried 5060 70's 80's. and yes, even 90's as you make your way inland so 30 degree difference between antioch in downtown san francisco, upper 50's for those of you in half moon bay and tomorrow
damon gutzwiller a sheriff's deputy in santa cruz county. cooling down and i think that's a big part of the forecast for bruce ertz cone off see those changes out there right now in downtown san francisco, here's a live. look though for those of you in the east bay over berkeley. >>and you could see that marine layer off the coast starting to make its way across the bay into the east bay shoreline stormtracker 4 tracking that marine layer right now along the san francisco peninsula...
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arwa damon reports. >> reporter: we went to verify the names of the dead. much like the enemy that claims those they love. he lost his parents and his sister to covid-19. one after the other. they underestimated the virus. they did not understand how to protect themselves from the threat. "we are terrified now. we are 100% convinced." the burials have been at night in iraq's largest cemetery. final prayers are carried out by strangers. the paramilitary force initially drawn to fight isis. we are getting around 70 to 80 bodies a day. and it's expected to get much worse across this country. whose medical infrastructure was already designated by decades of sanctions, war and corruption. medical workers report a prevalence of the virus among hospital staff due to a lack of proper measures and ppe. >> i was with my family when they manage the hospital. contacts me to inform me that positive for covid-19. >> reporter: the doctor the moment he told his children, promising them he would be back, not knowing if it was a promise he could keep. >> the moment that you
arwa damon reports. >> reporter: we went to verify the names of the dead. much like the enemy that claims those they love. he lost his parents and his sister to covid-19. one after the other. they underestimated the virus. they did not understand how to protect themselves from the threat. "we are terrified now. we are 100% convinced." the burials have been at night in iraq's largest cemetery. final prayers are carried out by strangers. the paramilitary force initially drawn to...
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also founder of the johnny damon foundation.hink of. >> basically the first thing i would be worried about is my 79-year-old mother. the coronavirus is not going anywhere. is going to be on our earth for a long time. we have to learn how to adjust. we have to remain smart. when we were kids and we were sick, we knew not to go around other friends. we knew to stay inside or stay at home. it's going to be really tough to keep all these guys 100% safe or what happens if one person gets it. i just hope we don't change things up. i think this schedule is going to be great, a lot of teams are going to be in the playoff race, but the virus is here and it's not going anywhere. >> what are they saying to pass champions like yourself? are you being pulled into the conversation because what you think and know about the game matters. no spitting and baseball, thinking about some of these rules them are people going to live by them? >> i know they're going to try, but it's allergy season as well. my son sneezed at school today so we had to g
also founder of the johnny damon foundation.hink of. >> basically the first thing i would be worried about is my 79-year-old mother. the coronavirus is not going anywhere. is going to be on our earth for a long time. we have to learn how to adjust. we have to remain smart. when we were kids and we were sick, we knew not to go around other friends. we knew to stay inside or stay at home. it's going to be really tough to keep all these guys 100% safe or what happens if one person gets it. i...
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is on the unison to do damon and einstein seem to be best have not understood look someone is going to. say folks welcome back to dennis miller plus one and we are joined today by the like full lauren let the film you want to see on netflix is called the wrong missy of course an hour from orange is the new black 2 and you start in evanston illinois and i'm telling you with your within a stone's throw that point of the tigris and euphrates of them probably the 2nd city with del close and all those guys flushed up all of us there when did you get the bite early on the digital aspire to those guys or tell me your story i get it i did when i was in high school i would audition for every single play and only get into the sketch show every year and my teacher at the time recommended that i seek improv classes that improbable empiric and that was life changing for me that was really where it all started so i when i was a senior in high school i started taking the adult level classes with like people in their twenty's which felt really crazy to me and i started learning how to do improv and i'
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arwa damon, cnn, istanbul. >>> a tropical storm made landfall in the u.s. northeast. karen maginnis will have the latest on fay coming right up. proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try our new gummies for 30 days and see the difference. i'm a talking dog. the other issue. oh...i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch in as little as 4 hours, whether it's a new or chronic problem. and apoquel's treated over 8 million dogs. nice. and...the talking dog thing? is it bothering you? no...itching like a dog is bothering me. until dogs can speak for themselves, you have to. when allergic itch is a problem, ask for apoquel. apoquel is for the control of itch associated with allergic dermatitis and the control of atopic dermatitis in dogs. do not use apoquel in dogs less than 12 months old or those with serious infections. apoquel may increase the chance of developing serious infections and may cause existing parasitic skin infe
arwa damon, cnn, istanbul. >>> a tropical storm made landfall in the u.s. northeast. karen maginnis will have the latest on fay coming right up. proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try our new gummies for 30 days and see the difference. i'm a talking dog. the other issue. oh...i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch in as little as 4...
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arwa damon, cnn, istanbul. >> thanks to arwa for that powerful report.ou're watching cnn. >>> up next, england's much-loved pubs have officially reopened after being closed for 15 weeks. we'll see how they're adapting, or not, to social distancing. usaa is made for what's next no matter what challenges life throws at you, we're always here to help with fast response and great service and it doesn't stop there we're also here to help look ahead that's why we're helping members catch up by spreading any missed usaa insurance payments over the next twelve months so you can keep more cash in your pockets for when it matters most and that's just one of the many ways we're here to help the military community find out more at usaa.com >>> pubs and other businesses in england are open again and for all those who waited in line to get their first pints, super saturday couldn't come soon enough. after more than three months of lockdown, pub doors in northern ireland were thrown open again on friday, as well, but those in scotland and wales have to wait a little bi
arwa damon, cnn, istanbul. >> thanks to arwa for that powerful report.ou're watching cnn. >>> up next, england's much-loved pubs have officially reopened after being closed for 15 weeks. we'll see how they're adapting, or not, to social distancing. usaa is made for what's next no matter what challenges life throws at you, we're always here to help with fast response and great service and it doesn't stop there we're also here to help look ahead that's why we're helping members...
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arwa damon, stockholm. >>> nasa launches the new mars rover.'re watching to see if the red planet once harbored life. back with that. >>> and don't forget to tune in for a cnn global town hall. coronavirus facts and fears. that's hosted by anderson cooper and dr. sanjay gupta. that's thursday at 8 p.m. in new york, 8 a.m. friday in hong kong. >>> well, mars is pretty popular these days. earlier this month the united arab emirates launched its probe to the red planet, china followed after that and right now we are less than three hours away and counting to nasa's new launch to the rover to mars. it's the first mission specifically to look for life beyond earth. as copacabana beach's lynn's li, it has impressive hardware. >> reporter: with thousands of engineers, scientists and specialists, nasa's latest mission to mars has new grounds of exploration. >> this is the first time in history where we'll go to mars to find life on another world. >> reporter: this starts a 7-month journey to the red plan net. a lake that was formed 3.5 billion years ag
arwa damon, stockholm. >>> nasa launches the new mars rover.'re watching to see if the red planet once harbored life. back with that. >>> and don't forget to tune in for a cnn global town hall. coronavirus facts and fears. that's hosted by anderson cooper and dr. sanjay gupta. that's thursday at 8 p.m. in new york, 8 a.m. friday in hong kong. >>> well, mars is pretty popular these days. earlier this month the united arab emirates launched its probe to the red planet,...
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arwa damon, cnn, istanbul. wanted more from my copd medicine, that's why i've got the power of 1,2,3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved, once-daily 3 in 1 copd treatment. ♪ with trelegy and the power of 1, 2, 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to open airways, keep them open, and reduce inflammation for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. trelegy is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. think your copd medicine is doing enough? maybe you should think again. ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy. we know times are hard and we're here for you. find support at trelegy.com. >>> welcome back. i'm robyn curnow here at the c
arwa damon, cnn, istanbul. wanted more from my copd medicine, that's why i've got the power of 1,2,3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved, once-daily 3 in 1 copd treatment. ♪ with trelegy and the power of 1, 2, 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to open airways, keep them open, and reduce inflammation for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. trelegy is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart...
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cnn's arwa damon joins me now from us stan bull, turkey. arwa? >> reporter: hi. iraq's ministry of health is washing that t hospitals saying it's nearing capacity. experts are warning that the government is going to have to redouble its efforts if it wants to slow down the spread of the virus. they wait to verify the names of the dead. their sorrow is silent. much like the enemy that claimed those they lost. this man lost his parents and sister to covid-19, one after the other. they underestimated the virus, did not understand how to protect themselves from the spread. we are terrified now. we are 100% convinced he says. the burials happen at night in iraq's largest cemetery when the country's brutal summer heat dips. final prayers by strangers. teams from the country's paramilitary force formed to fight isis. we are getting around 70 to 80 bodies a day this man says. and it's expected to get much worse across this country whose medical infrastructure was already decimated by decades of sanctions, war and corruption. medical workers report a prevalence of the vir
cnn's arwa damon joins me now from us stan bull, turkey. arwa? >> reporter: hi. iraq's ministry of health is washing that t hospitals saying it's nearing capacity. experts are warning that the government is going to have to redouble its efforts if it wants to slow down the spread of the virus. they wait to verify the names of the dead. their sorrow is silent. much like the enemy that claimed those they lost. this man lost his parents and sister to covid-19, one after the other. they...
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withtime, i would agree damon. russia is at a critical juncture. the constitutional changes in the vote last week, they were a watershed. why? rightcause putin gets the .o extend his rule 2036 putin could have done it without any kind of vote. even without constitutional amendments. this is a watershed moment for russia because the changes of the constitution. together with other events this year. 2020. final act in putin's building of his own castle, of his own system. it has been his special project and legacy. i am personally living within this construction. it has new political dimensions. values borrowed from the soviet past. notpersonal rule is constrained by anything. definedconstitutionally omnipotence. is closing russia's efforts -- modernization efforts. he does not necessarily want to extend his rule forever. he wants to prepare the system to transfer to another family,on of their etc.. he was to create a fear that dismantling the legacy of his own robo unraveled the state. drama fore time, putin and russia itself. his vote and writing h
withtime, i would agree damon. russia is at a critical juncture. the constitutional changes in the vote last week, they were a watershed. why? rightcause putin gets the .o extend his rule 2036 putin could have done it without any kind of vote. even without constitutional amendments. this is a watershed moment for russia because the changes of the constitution. together with other events this year. 2020. final act in putin's building of his own castle, of his own system. it has been his special...
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arwa damon reports. >>how do you explain to a population that has lifted bombs and airstrikes that has been forced to flee multiple times and see children die of cold. now there is another potential killer and invisible enemy. and that their best line of defense is self isolation or social distancing and hand washing. but to my doesn't even have running water when she has water at all and i had that had that the tanker didn't arrive yesterday so look this is all we have left it's nearly empty. she says. soap is expensive. she washes the kids hands as much as she can with the little they have she can't go to the store and stock like all other displaced and living like this she relies on food distribution. fear has a different flavor opposition health syria and for most of the rest of the we fled from the bombing from the shelling, everything and what now are we going to be afraid of this spot to masks. and that's part of the problem, this is a population that is already resigned to death. but really what
arwa damon reports. >>how do you explain to a population that has lifted bombs and airstrikes that has been forced to flee multiple times and see children die of cold. now there is another potential killer and invisible enemy. and that their best line of defense is self isolation or social distancing and hand washing. but to my doesn't even have running water when she has water at all and i had that had that the tanker didn't arrive yesterday so look this is all we have left it's nearly...
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damon george bush announced there were black sites and they were being closed i could never believe that this day would come because these things were so secret the problem in the united states was that since these detainees were considered to be alleged terrorists there was very little sympathy for them and rightfully i understand that it was more difficult to explain to people however that there were other detainees who were not implicated in attacks who had been mistakenly arrested because a false identity or whatever and they also had been tortured. thanks to some very high up contacts marty discovered why certain european countries had collaborated with the united states. is that you needed the t.v. . to be. a little bit is more liberal. i mean to the let's hear. let's. go down a bit down on the totally bit of your knee is open to to the little tally mooney that silly key is lost or. mattock with the threat that they are too neat the but instead of. the change deal that i meet they said if we see signal to military. if their cows are like keep poor nyquist open at sea or nice. fat b
damon george bush announced there were black sites and they were being closed i could never believe that this day would come because these things were so secret the problem in the united states was that since these detainees were considered to be alleged terrorists there was very little sympathy for them and rightfully i understand that it was more difficult to explain to people however that there were other detainees who were not implicated in attacks who had been mistakenly arrested because a...
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cnn's arwa damon is following developments for us on this story from istanbul, and we know, arwa, thatiety was already deeply fragile before this pandemic, and now this. >> yeah, natalie, and as medical infrastructure never really recovered from the decades of sanctions under saddam hussein nor the consecutive wars that took place afterwards, plus there is also a great problem with corruption as well as just general hospital management. all of this is causing cripples of fear throughout the population. >> reporter: we went to verify the names of the dead. their sorrow is silent, much like the enemy that claimed the ones they love. he lost his parents and his sister to covid-19. one after the other. they underestimated the virus. they did not understand how to protect themselves from the spread. "we are terrified now. we are 100% convinced." the burials have been at night in iraq's largest cemetery. when the country's brutal summer heat dips. final prayers are carried out by strangers. teams from the country's paramilitary force initially formed to fight isis. we are getting around 70 t
cnn's arwa damon is following developments for us on this story from istanbul, and we know, arwa, thatiety was already deeply fragile before this pandemic, and now this. >> yeah, natalie, and as medical infrastructure never really recovered from the decades of sanctions under saddam hussein nor the consecutive wars that took place afterwards, plus there is also a great problem with corruption as well as just general hospital management. all of this is causing cripples of fear throughout...
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arwa damon shows us how people are there dealing with a new largely invisible threat now. >> reporter do you explain to a population that has lived through bomb and air strikes that has been forced to flee multiple times and seen children die of the cold that now there is another potential killer, an invisible enemy? and that their best line of defense is self-isolation or social distancing and hand washing? this woman doesn't even have running water when she has water at all. the tanker didn't arrive yesterday, so look, this is all we have left. it is nearly empty, she says. soap is expensive, she washes the kids' hands as much as she can with the little they have. she can't go to the store and stock up. like all other displaced and living like this, she relies on food distribution. we fled from the bombing, from the shelling, everything, and what now, are we going to be afraid of this, she asks? and that's part of the problem, this is a population that is already resigned to death. but really, what can they do? even before covid-19 illnesses and disease ran rampant through the camps
arwa damon shows us how people are there dealing with a new largely invisible threat now. >> reporter do you explain to a population that has lived through bomb and air strikes that has been forced to flee multiple times and seen children die of the cold that now there is another potential killer, an invisible enemy? and that their best line of defense is self-isolation or social distancing and hand washing? this woman doesn't even have running water when she has water at all. the tanker...
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forecast we're looking live outside overlooking san francisco and it was a warm and it was a pretty to damon bruce up. >>yeah, very pleasant temperatures out there, especially along the coast, but warm already as you make your way inland. let's take a live look outside and we could see crystal clear skies in downtown san francisco in quite the temperatures spread out there 59 degrees at half moon bay and nearly 35 degrees warmer for those of you in antioch in the low 90's so fortunately tracking. calmer winds speeds today right now in the teens but we are going to see the return of those warm dry mountain breezes for your thursday afternoon warming up temperatures into the 80's and widespread 90's and not only that but it is going to start any moisture that we have out there for your thursday afternoon dropping relative humidity levels in the 20th percentile range for most of the north bay and inland valleys of the east bay, so just keep that in mind. we're tracking widespread low to mid 90's for most of the north bay and also possible triple digit heat for those of you in antioch 99 degrees
forecast we're looking live outside overlooking san francisco and it was a warm and it was a pretty to damon bruce up. >>yeah, very pleasant temperatures out there, especially along the coast, but warm already as you make your way inland. let's take a live look outside and we could see crystal clear skies in downtown san francisco in quite the temperatures spread out there 59 degrees at half moon bay and nearly 35 degrees warmer for those of you in antioch in the low 90's so fortunately...
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palmer, apologiys to matt damon, i'm going stand in front of the refrigerator, goodnight. >>> this is "nightline." tonight, pandemic pressure. farmers on the front lines of america's food supply, fighting for survival. sf >> this is where pork comes from. >> covid-19 outbreaks contaminating processing plants, now get beiting back to busines. >>> plus, the rise of impossible foods. why plant-based protein is all the rage during the pandemic. now the rare inside tour of how the sausage is made. >> you could scoop your hand in and take a bunch of it and eat it. >> but, will the future of food be green? >> "nightline" starts right now, with byron pitts. >> good evening, thank you for joining us. tonight the pause before the big holiday break this weekend. more than 40% of the country either stopping or reversing their plans to reopen. the meat industry also trying to bounce back with farmers some of the hardest hit, now bracing for a possible second wave of covid-19. here's my "nightline" co-anchor, juju chang. >> reporter: raising pigs is a family tradition for randy jay wurtsma. >> hog
palmer, apologiys to matt damon, i'm going stand in front of the refrigerator, goodnight. >>> this is "nightline." tonight, pandemic pressure. farmers on the front lines of america's food supply, fighting for survival. sf >> this is where pork comes from. >> covid-19 outbreaks contaminating processing plants, now get beiting back to busines. >>> plus, the rise of impossible foods. why plant-based protein is all the rage during the pandemic. now the rare...
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apologize to matt damon. "nightline" is next, so i am going to go sit over there.ht, the accused epstein madam, charged with recruiting underage girls for jeffrey epstein, the sex offenders ex-, now under arrest. >> she was setting him up to be sexually abused by epstein and in some cases by max wewell herself. >> jeffrey was lying there on the bed, and he goes, "sit right here." and i thought oh, god. i sat down and gill lane got on the other side of me....
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sorry matt damon. i didn't have time for you either. will host tomorrow night with his guests amy schumer and jaime harrison. "nightline" is next. and remember, don't be an ass, wear your mask. goodnight. >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, back to business. during the pandemic. we're back with the entrepreneurs fighting to get back on track in two different states. >> i'm just hope weing we get through this month, make some income before we have to close down again. >> could the surge of cases break the bank? >> should we make it through another shutdown, i think it's going to be extremely tough. >> plus, massive rollout, racing to keep shelves stocked after unprecedented panic for toilet paper. >> looking at these rolls, i feel a little bit like "ant man." >> yeah, they're huge. >> could there be another squeeze on supply? >> "nightline" starts right
sorry matt damon. i didn't have time for you either. will host tomorrow night with his guests amy schumer and jaime harrison. "nightline" is next. and remember, don't be an ass, wear your mask. goodnight. >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, back to business. during the pandemic. we're back with the entrepreneurs fighting to get back on track in two different states. >> i'm just hope weing we get through this month, make some income before we have to...
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sorry matt damon. i didn't have time for you either.mer and jaime harrison. "nightline" is next. and remember, don't be an ass, wear your mask. goodnight. blackiv mtermu fixed over the weekend, then early this morning, another street painted with the logo white lives matter. >> president trump and education secretary betsy devoss say they want schools opening up, and the differing opinions on that directive. >> we have a break in the heat and a full look at the forecast is coming up. abc news at 11:00 is starting right now. >> building a better bay area. >> dad's been shot, i think he is dead. the whole thing was crazy. >> new details tonight, surrounding the shooting death of a danville doctor over the weekend. abc7 news reporter amanda decastillo had the latest developments. >> in the thick of the forest, his 15-year-old son jack made a call to authorities reporting that a man had shot his father. a random act of violence at the hands of 40-year-old john conway.
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and apologize to matt damon. "nightline" is next. thank you for watching.erful weekend. >>> routes were cut, and may not be returning. >> as we get closer to the start of the school year, we are starting to see what it may look like for your child. >> gym, salons and small gatherings, a new health order al allowing many to get back to business. >> i will have the forecast, abc news at 11:00 starts now. >> this is abc7 news. >>all o f cliff in 2022. >>tang fm t transit agency, saying the majority of bus lines c s cut do the pandemic may not come back for years. >> we are focusing on the building a better bay area efforts. cornell bernard has more on the outlook. >> the cuts we are making are terribly painful. >> san francisco mta director had no good news at a recent board meeting. he said that every aspect of cinsrtio fure planning for a $ million loss. >> he said that 40 bus
and apologize to matt damon. "nightline" is next. thank you for watching.erful weekend. >>> routes were cut, and may not be returning. >> as we get closer to the start of the school year, we are starting to see what it may look like for your child. >> gym, salons and small gatherings, a new health order al allowing many to get back to business. >> i will have the forecast, abc news at 11:00 starts now. >> this is abc7 news. >>all o f cliff in...
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was introduced in 2012 the number of users has risen by 500 percent and infection rates are falling damon jacobs has set up a website to publicize truvada more widely. i spoke to a friend of mine about prep and he was like i wish she would have told me that i'm already positive that broke my heart so that is when i started a facebook group devoted to prep. there's also some drastically needed change afoot in new york's bronx district n.h.i. the hot spot homosexuality is still a to blue subject amongst many communities certain health centers offer anonymous h.i.v. tests like nonprofit organization health hiv primarily infects young people aged 13 to 21 health targets it's message to high risk groups like homeless people sex workers drug addicts and the partners of people with hiv it's workshops teach these young people about h i v prophylaxis. i think one of the biggest stigma is about. the people have is that it's marketed as a gauge of but it's something that can be used for everyone all types of identity you know sexual in whom health young clients talk about why people don't use condom
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sorry matt damon. i didn't have time for you either.amy schumer and jaime harrison. "nightline" is next. and remember, don't be an ass, wear your mask. goodnight. >>> at san quentin, cengiz inmates have died from covid-19 as governor gavin newsom announced nearly 8,000 inmates will be released system-wide. >>> big announcements from san francisco and oakland school districts about their plan for the start of the school year. the concern from teachers and parents alike. >>> major league soccer is back, but it's a much different fan experience during the pandemic. >>> a summer scorcher for the weekend. i'll let you know when relief will arrive coming up. abc7 news at 11:00 starts right now. >> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. this is abc7 news. >> tonight what school will look like for bay area students of all ages is coming into sharper focus. districts are detailing their plans for fall with distance learning a top priority. but the push to bring kids back to classrooms is getting pushed back from many teachers.
sorry matt damon. i didn't have time for you either.amy schumer and jaime harrison. "nightline" is next. and remember, don't be an ass, wear your mask. goodnight. >>> at san quentin, cengiz inmates have died from covid-19 as governor gavin newsom announced nearly 8,000 inmates will be released system-wide. >>> big announcements from san francisco and oakland school districts about their plan for the start of the school year. the concern from teachers and parents...
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i'd like to thank shaq and apologize to matt damon. thanks for watching. "nightline" is next. coming out after solano county as the governor suss spends indoor dining. >>> san francisco now doesn't have a big enough jury pool to begin a trial. how covid is now impacting our criminal justice system. >>> a july fourth without fireworks or a trip to the beach. the governor announcing strict new guidelines ahead returns foy weekend. i'll have your fourth of july forecast coming up. abc 7 news at 11:00 starts right now. >>> and that breaking news, a death row inmate at san quintin being tested for coronavirus after being found unresponsive in his cell. 75-year-old joseph cordova died this afternoon. prison officials say there no sign of trauma. >> the prison is dealing with a surge of coronavirus cases. last week, 71-year-old man also on san quintin's death row also tested positive for coronavirus after he was found unresponsive in his cell. it's the first known coronavirus death inside san quintin. >> san quintin's coronavirus outbreak has now spread to a second prison in the stat
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i'd like to thank kevin hart, nurse natasha, and apologize to matt damon. "nightline" is next.> sonoma county bracing for big crowds this weekend. amid a spike of coronavirus cases. >> how families are celebrating small here in the east bay. >> getting a group together for july 4th, while you may be tempted health experts suggest you resist. >> building a better bay area, this is abc7 news. >> we are facing a very different fourth coronarus cases ohe ri. o normal will instead find beaches closed, restaurants, limited to outdoor service and of course, no fireworks, the officials are hoping all of us will just stay safe and stay at home. >>> tonight, marin county was added to california's watch list after an increase in transmission rates and hospitalizations. many of them are from the outbreak at san quinton prison. and also added to the states linte a saniego counties. >> firefighters in san francisco have already been busy. a house was damaged in a fireworks explosion, this
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danielle ofri and damon tweedy, everyone give them a very hearty welcome. it is special that we have them here tonight. >> as a fellow physician writer, the very best out there, what you have been over the years, just want to say thank you. i guess to start off, why this book and why now? we are going to talk about the disparities associated with covid-19, more broadly at the beginning. why this book and why now? >> in approaching english majors, getting questions about medical issues, attached a study which was headlined showing medical error was the third leading cause of death. is this really true? i don't have an answer. i didn't know. if it really is true i see that every single day. it doesn't feel like i do. are they wrong? are they correct and i am trying to answer that. it is a hard question to answer. counting the numbers is difficult. a lot of things are going on. imagine a patient dying of cirrhosis and the patient also dies. pretty hard to answer but that piqued my interest. >> you think about heart disease and cancer, how do you think it came
danielle ofri and damon tweedy, everyone give them a very hearty welcome. it is special that we have them here tonight. >> as a fellow physician writer, the very best out there, what you have been over the years, just want to say thank you. i guess to start off, why this book and why now? we are going to talk about the disparities associated with covid-19, more broadly at the beginning. why this book and why now? >> in approaching english majors, getting questions about medical...
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canal this let's keep going down even and i mean look the skipper loses the moon in this movie do damon and einstein team anybody best i'm not understood with who is going in. the war. with russia. jean bower is a bestselling author and world renowned meat industry activist he's exposed to abuse by the meat industry for 35 years and he joins me now to discuss the impact of covert 19 on our food system which seems to me to be very very important now gene meat processing plants have become hotbeds for the coronavirus how has it impacted the workers at meat packing plants. well these slaughterhouses are as you said hot beds of disease they are stressful crowded island places and people are working right next to each other it working very fast they're enduring arendal conditions and as a result many of them have fallen ill and over $100.00 slaughterhouse workers in the u.s. have now from coronavirus so this is a system of oppression it's abusive to animals it's also abusive to workers and i think the coronavirus is really exposing that now now what about our food supply is there a meat shor
canal this let's keep going down even and i mean look the skipper loses the moon in this movie do damon and einstein team anybody best i'm not understood with who is going in. the war. with russia. jean bower is a bestselling author and world renowned meat industry activist he's exposed to abuse by the meat industry for 35 years and he joins me now to discuss the impact of covert 19 on our food system which seems to me to be very very important now gene meat processing plants have become...
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damon celebrity seems so short—lived 110w. celebrity seems so short—lived now.yea rs, television was actually 60 plus years, something like that know, nobody is going to last that long these days. television may not last that long at this point! but, no, these guys, they came along at a time when television was in its infancy, really. and they brought it into what we call the golden era of television, and now we have gone into the other digital phase of the business. but, no, they don‘t really make people like that anymore. god bless him. indeed. and i suppose the other thing, reading about him, you get the sense that he wasn‘t always this kind of polished and sort of squeaky clean. he would talk about really mundane petty annoyances, that stuff that kind of driver sold mad day—to—day committee wasn‘t complaining about the size of his swimming pool, was he? exactly. see, not what i‘m saying. he created a style of many people successful since then have picked up on. the everyman style of self—effacing, and i do believe idid self—effacing, and i do believe i did t
damon celebrity seems so short—lived 110w. celebrity seems so short—lived now.yea rs, television was actually 60 plus years, something like that know, nobody is going to last that long these days. television may not last that long at this point! but, no, these guys, they came along at a time when television was in its infancy, really. and they brought it into what we call the golden era of television, and now we have gone into the other digital phase of the business. but, no, they don‘t...
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down the phrase trust me to keep you know to you then don't mock you then damon join you. chose seemed wrong but old rules just don't hold. any new cold yet to shape out just days to come out ahead and in again from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. a dark industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells their bodies on the streets many of them underage. los angeles police reveal a taste of their daily challenge if you're going to florrie for a trial here in los angeles all they were going to come as you see officers going undercover as 6 workers and customers to fight the early 6 trade. that. was. also secret anymore a key source in the discredited trump russian collusion report from 2016 of them asked this were filled that his evidence was based on poverty and conversation. face the takes the e.u. regulators to cold claiming their compensation probes are an invasion of staff revathi and the irony is not lost on data protection campaigners. stand trial both as federal forces in the ci
down the phrase trust me to keep you know to you then don't mock you then damon join you. chose seemed wrong but old rules just don't hold. any new cold yet to shape out just days to come out ahead and in again from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. a dark industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells their bodies on the streets many of them underage. los angeles police reveal a taste of their daily...
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keep you know to you then don't mock you then damon join you. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation whole community. are you going the right way or are you being led somewhere. what is true what is faith. in a world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. of the shallowness. room. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keiser time now to go to j. p. barrick capital ventures j.p. welcome thanks for having me on again guys sense of you're all right call now sir you have a background and bitcoin mining is mining still an option for the retail investor whether with a home mining operation or a cloud mining contract a pay for the retail vest investor mining is definitely still an option i wouldn't touch my contracts all right ok i've done that sounds exciting now let's move on to china china is currently estimated to have 50 percent of the big coin mining power while the u.s. has about 14 percent do you expect the u.s. share to grow and if so how why where within the
keep you know to you then don't mock you then damon join you. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation whole community. are you going the right way or are you being led somewhere. what is true what is faith. in a world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. of the shallowness. room. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keiser time now to go to j. p. barrick capital ventures j.p. welcome thanks for having me on...
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this let's get into anyone's i mean let's skip least some of you listen to damon and i'm stymied seemed on the basis of that undisclosed looks who is a lead. her . hello and welcome to redacted tonight v.i.p. lee camp today i talked with the associate director of the organization amazon watch paul a mean you know we'll talk about the fires raging through the amazon the risks of the indigenous are facing and the massive successful lawsuit against chevron for causing a men's just drop in the amazon but they have sworn they will never pay what they owe also coming up we'll go to naomi caravan me with some other redacted stories and ender's link for mind blowing old news about our national anthem but 1st here's my interview with paul pozzi mean you know the associate director of amazon wants all thanks for joining me thank you so i have a lot of things i want to talk about let's start with the court case the indigenous in ecuador one of big court case some years back against chevron who had destroyed their land filled it with toxic chemicals refused to ever pay for the cleanup many have die
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local artists are painting the faces of people they believe still need to getjustice. 0ne artist, damonthe chain, then who will? why i came up with the word chain, because that chain is something that restrains and at the same time a chain is also a cycle, so it kind of had that double meaning. all that is saying is that this cycle, you know, of racism, systematic racism, whatever you call it, this cycle continues and it's a cycle that needs to stop. now, in the area that i did the piece in, the majority of the people you see are actually white people. so this piece is not even really meant for black people, even though i want black people appreciate it, but it's meant for anybody who has kind of been a part of that racism and it's speaking to them. you know, there's a popular quote. if i want to make a change, then i have to start with me. street art, public art. you know, it's a very powerful tool. and i do believe that art does dictate life. you know, it can help shift culture. it can help change the narrative. it can help ignite that fire that people need. and it helps connect peopl
local artists are painting the faces of people they believe still need to getjustice. 0ne artist, damonthe chain, then who will? why i came up with the word chain, because that chain is something that restrains and at the same time a chain is also a cycle, so it kind of had that double meaning. all that is saying is that this cycle, you know, of racism, systematic racism, whatever you call it, this cycle continues and it's a cycle that needs to stop. now, in the area that i did the piece in,...
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on the seas fast david begnaud to you then good luck you then damon join you. i don't know crap. no shots no. action just belt. well strap no 1st. points your thirst for action. how can you explain love i've been to 82 countries i did in 12 but i came here and on those 3 days i just filled with hope caro but it is only come pretty isn't it 6 show. i made my decision to come here because i felt i knew i could build a new life here. soon at the engine open company's new. clothes a preview but i think god decided that this money is not going to be free profile and it would only. my one dream is that all my children 'd find the same kind of happiness i do. i love my home i love the cold weather i like the culture i like the history like everything about it. but the muslims especially finals i know that i share. a russian fama. the world order that. simon and holt founded the good country project to help nations work together on global challenges like climate change and poverty he joins me now from london to talk about his new book the good country equation how we can repair the world
on the seas fast david begnaud to you then good luck you then damon join you. i don't know crap. no shots no. action just belt. well strap no 1st. points your thirst for action. how can you explain love i've been to 82 countries i did in 12 but i came here and on those 3 days i just filled with hope caro but it is only come pretty isn't it 6 show. i made my decision to come here because i felt i knew i could build a new life here. soon at the engine open company's new. clothes a preview but i...
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gandi a new normal i'm going to run the cities across the river to go to you then go to mark you then damon join you. $54.00 drugs and more than $1300.00 military personnel are headed to you'll soon. air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area rush up. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on this story for you today right here on the news with rick sanchez where you know as we always like to say we do believe by golly it's time to do news again. the headlines this hour the u.s. city pleading with the president for a cease fire and he does in portland on the trump threatening to send in more federal troops to clamp down on anti racism protests like this with in washington the rules i
gandi a new normal i'm going to run the cities across the river to go to you then go to mark you then damon join you. $54.00 drugs and more than $1300.00 military personnel are headed to you'll soon. air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area rush up. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns what...
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and hope you know kind of just play in the background and it's just so cool to get it out alongside damon and have a kind of tommy boy moment with from my childhood self it's very cool we're talking to lauren lapis in the film is on netflix folks it's the it's the the wrong missy and i'm telling you i know things are weird on there right now everybody's stuck in a holding pattern so that everything frees up but i said to my wife this is going to turn this girl into the spade in the next movie should be the person they tent pole the film off of because you know there's a lot of people who could act as an intermediary media area and comedy but a big movies some point need somebody to come in and bang the gong and hit it and boy you had some money money shot you know kill shots in this movie it was really. it was a star making performance a good for you you must be excited what a good spectator and you know yes i did so nice of us and that means a lot i truly very bizarre to have this happen during. quarantined when can even go anywhere you know i got to be on a billboard and had to go out a
and hope you know kind of just play in the background and it's just so cool to get it out alongside damon and have a kind of tommy boy moment with from my childhood self it's very cool we're talking to lauren lapis in the film is on netflix folks it's the it's the the wrong missy and i'm telling you i know things are weird on there right now everybody's stuck in a holding pattern so that everything frees up but i said to my wife this is going to turn this girl into the spade in the next movie...
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down the phrase high spirited ignore you then go to mock you then damon join you. on monday oil dropped as the rising number of coronavirus cases continue to stall commercial flights well the tit for tat us china rising tensions also contributed to the drop as investors thought safe haven assets like gold which hit record highs on monday well to break this all down we're joined by. and c.e.o. of my calvin e. financial group david makovsky chrystia let's start with you benchmark brant crude prices have risen 120 percent from their april lows they remain above $40.00 a barrel but with these new spikes in coronavirus deal is it safe to say that oil markets have recovered well in the interne you can say that yes well prices did recover and they stabilized a bit certainly compared to when they were negative but the recovery might not continued as it is because the oil is now getting hit from both sides on the supply and the demand side so on the supply side opec implemented unprecedented cust in order to stabilize prices back in may they will soon begin to relax their r
down the phrase high spirited ignore you then go to mock you then damon join you. on monday oil dropped as the rising number of coronavirus cases continue to stall commercial flights well the tit for tat us china rising tensions also contributed to the drop as investors thought safe haven assets like gold which hit record highs on monday well to break this all down we're joined by. and c.e.o. of my calvin e. financial group david makovsky chrystia let's start with you benchmark brant crude...
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turning 100 gandhi a new normal gandhi down the phrase high spirited ignore you then go to mock you then damon join you. join me every thursday on the island so i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to get a feel of the world. or i'm sure i'll see you there. with kobe cases in spain's verging on travel plans take a hit as the number of nations impose restrictions out of the world health organization warns but is worsening. nancy raises among the rest continues to grip cities across america with less than $100.00 days to go before the presidential election. and the world's most dangerous man a government recommended website in britain aimed at children paying city evil picture of russia and its leader. just after 5 am here in the russian capital those are the headlines on c.n.n. international you can stay on top of those stories and more at r.t. dot com stay with us here on r.t. .
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fostering conversation about race between strangers joining us to talk more p&g strategy is damon jonesood morning. >> before we get into some of the details, just tell us how this came about. i'm curious about what kind of debate there may or may not have been inside the company about how to approach this >> well, for years we've been using our voice and position as a leading advertiser to spark these constructive conversation on race and bias back in 2014 we launched a campaign like a girl to talk about gender bias. and we had the talk. black mothers were having with their children and last year the look we wanted to help given all that was happening in the world we know that a lot of the evils we're facing now, racism, sexism, they all start with bias we can't tackle these problems until we begin to talk about them so the challenge is always how do you do that in an accurate way? how do you do that in a way that brings people voices invite them in to be part of the solution that's our objective. >> it's an important message we're living in contentious times amid of what some people a
fostering conversation about race between strangers joining us to talk more p&g strategy is damon jonesood morning. >> before we get into some of the details, just tell us how this came about. i'm curious about what kind of debate there may or may not have been inside the company about how to approach this >> well, for years we've been using our voice and position as a leading advertiser to spark these constructive conversation on race and bias back in 2014 we launched a...