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lisa cooper? was not surprised although i will have to say i was disappointed because i was hoping that we would have seen some improvement over what we saw in the last century and it seems like the trends are looking pretty much the same. >> it is now well documented the systemic racism that exists specifically in our health care system ibenrss attributable to that? dr. lisa cooper: it is important to note that structural racism impacts our institution and i think racism and health care contribute substantially to the statistics but i think racism throughout all of our institutions and through all of our policies is contribute into these disparities because really those are the policies and practices that determine where people live, whether or not they have gainful employment and wet that they can get a good education and whether they have access to healthy food and access -- so all of these things shape people's opportunities to live healthy lives and determine whether or not they die premature
lisa cooper? was not surprised although i will have to say i was disappointed because i was hoping that we would have seen some improvement over what we saw in the last century and it seems like the trends are looking pretty much the same. >> it is now well documented the systemic racism that exists specifically in our health care system ibenrss attributable to that? dr. lisa cooper: it is important to note that structural racism impacts our institution and i think racism and health care...
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degree, the queen, more or less with parting islamic and summer forces, i was in the zombies and lisa cooper. and this, of course, this guy, the logical with logical attitude, has been as it influence of the european peak opinion, the american. ringback public opinion and now was as be seized by like this forces that i can groups so that big community there because of sentiment. so today is the really, really concerned about anti muslim feelings that the should to reflect itself on the policy is pursued by the united states route for internal use will go spec, that tickler t in the summer and theories, people. and he did a arctic for b, a peaceful surgeon, a gun, a junior, and probably deciding to expanding them, extending them as we see now in the conflict between your machine. the crane that the receipts this conflict, which has, has an owner's consequences. so this is our piping, what are common funds should be for him to be if they have to be full here and then a talks and see what the deeds schusters correspond to the drugs, drugs and to positions or former position review are provided
degree, the queen, more or less with parting islamic and summer forces, i was in the zombies and lisa cooper. and this, of course, this guy, the logical with logical attitude, has been as it influence of the european peak opinion, the american. ringback public opinion and now was as be seized by like this forces that i can groups so that big community there because of sentiment. so today is the really, really concerned about anti muslim feelings that the should to reflect itself on the policy...
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lisa cooper joining us tonight. thank you. dr. ank you for having me. ♪ geoff: today, russia agreed to extend a deal that allows ukraine to export grain to the rest of the world. the agreement between russia, ukraine, turkey, and the u.s. is a lifeline at a moment of global food insecurity. nick schifrin is following this and joins me now. how did this deal extension come about? by the way, i said it involved the u.s., i should have said the u.n. nick: turkish president erdogan decided unilaterally to extend the deal. they have been trying to negotiate furiously ahead of tomorrow's deadline to get pressure to do a longer extension. moscow has been asking for concessions, claiming this deal does not allow it to sell its own grain and fertilizer to the rest of the world, something the u.s. denies. even only at 60 days, this deal is so vital. ukraine has historically been a breadbasket for the world, especially when it comes to corn and grain. some 345 million people around the world are food insecure, and access to this ukrainian gra
lisa cooper joining us tonight. thank you. dr. ank you for having me. ♪ geoff: today, russia agreed to extend a deal that allows ukraine to export grain to the rest of the world. the agreement between russia, ukraine, turkey, and the u.s. is a lifeline at a moment of global food insecurity. nick schifrin is following this and joins me now. how did this deal extension come about? by the way, i said it involved the u.s., i should have said the u.n. nick: turkish president erdogan decided...
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>> reporter: well, jim, so carroll called her friend, lisa birnbach, to cooperate her story. and direct examination, she did just that, she recalled getting the call from carroll, and she recalled it was around 6:00 or 7:00 p.m. around 1996, and she said carroll called her and recounted everything that happened and the same allegations carroll testified to in the case. one of the things she said she remembered is that carroll was breathless, hyperventilating and emotional. after carroll described the alleged rape, birnbach stepped out of the kitchen where her kids were at, she whispered you are rape and you need to go to the police, and they promised to never speak of it again. and then another friend, she said out of nowhere trump started groping at her like he had 40 zillion hands. when his hand went up her skirt, she got out of her seat and bolted to the back of the plane. for leads, you know, they are going to get into cross-examination just after the lunch hour. >> that testimony from a friend that said she got the call from her friend moments after, and crucial testimon
>> reporter: well, jim, so carroll called her friend, lisa birnbach, to cooperate her story. and direct examination, she did just that, she recalled getting the call from carroll, and she recalled it was around 6:00 or 7:00 p.m. around 1996, and she said carroll called her and recounted everything that happened and the same allegations carroll testified to in the case. one of the things she said she remembered is that carroll was breathless, hyperventilating and emotional. after carroll...
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lisa: lots of busy weekends, we will be looking at the weather cooperating.little bit warmer today and mortal day should be warmer than tomorrow. the trend continues into the end of the month and then as june 1 arrives on thursday, that should be slightly warmer so we have a steady pattern. liz: sounds good, and thank you for joining us. our new documentary "california dreaming: moving to texas" is coming up next. the news continues at 4:30. karina nova: this is california, and to some, it's no longer their home. i did think that i was gonna stay here forever. every single one of these houses was completely burnt. my california dream is... it's done. newscaster: in the span of two years, california's population has dropped by more than a half million people.
lisa: lots of busy weekends, we will be looking at the weather cooperating.little bit warmer today and mortal day should be warmer than tomorrow. the trend continues into the end of the month and then as june 1 arrives on thursday, that should be slightly warmer so we have a steady pattern. liz: sounds good, and thank you for joining us. our new documentary "california dreaming: moving to texas" is coming up next. the news continues at 4:30. karina nova: this is california, and to...
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lisa rubin, as always, we thank you. >>> billionaire harlan crow refusing to cooperate with democrats investigating his relationship withice clarence thomas. the senate judiciary committee asked crow for a list of gifts that he's given to thomas's family. in a letter to the panel, crow's attorney said, congress, quote, does not have the constitutional power to impose ethics rules and standards on the supreme court. the probe stands from reports by propublica that thomas failed to disclose trips and gifts paid for by crow. thomas called the gifts personal hospitality from a close friend which were exempt from disclosure rules at the time. joining me to talk more about this, a member of the committee, sheldon whitehouse. it's great to talk to you. i want to read for folks this tweet you sent out with regard to crow's attorneys' response to the ask by the senate committee saying there's a ritualistic quality to these, quote, separation of powers claims that are being made to protect justice thomas's ethics reporting problem from scrutiny. talk more about this. >> well, the seven-page letter by the lawyers i guess for harla
lisa rubin, as always, we thank you. >>> billionaire harlan crow refusing to cooperate with democrats investigating his relationship withice clarence thomas. the senate judiciary committee asked crow for a list of gifts that he's given to thomas's family. in a letter to the panel, crow's attorney said, congress, quote, does not have the constitutional power to impose ethics rules and standards on the supreme court. the probe stands from reports by propublica that thomas failed to...
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on the other side, again, for governments to continue to cooperate, so again, we will just want to see how those talks continue to play out >> lisaet a final check on the markets this morning. as we've been showing you through the morning, we are looking at the futures in the red. dow futures off by about 115 points we did get that news that the negotiations on the debt ceiling default will be continuing on trying to get a deal with that that's what kevin mccarthy just told reporters it didn't seem to help much when it comes to the futures. s&p futures still off by about 20 the nasdaq, down by 70 ten-year has been sitting at least lately if you've been watching this, it's been sitting around that same threshold of 3.684% two-year is left almost at 4.3%i want to thank melissa lee and robert frank for being here today. that does it for us today. make sure you join us tomorrow right now, it's time for "squawk on the street. ♪ >>> good wednesday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, david faber, live at cnbc's inaugural ceo council summit in santa barbara, california take a look at futures
on the other side, again, for governments to continue to cooperate, so again, we will just want to see how those talks continue to play out >> lisaet a final check on the markets this morning. as we've been showing you through the morning, we are looking at the futures in the red. dow futures off by about 115 points we did get that news that the negotiations on the debt ceiling default will be continuing on trying to get a deal with that that's what kevin mccarthy just told reporters it...
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lisa: what is the over under soothing proclamations to the sky is falling? terry: if you could do both that's optimal. they are trying hard to get the markets interested in so far they are not cooperating seeing is republicans haven't done something whereas biden has not done anything which is why he is bringing everyone to the white house to show he is interested in doing some sort of a deal i'll be at without climbing down from the pers that he is not negotiating. lisa: you said there's a 30% likelihood up a default. how do you come up with these probabilities? terry: how i view this. fundamentally, is there a one in three chance that somebody makes a serious mistake? yeah, i think so. i think that is more than a trailing risk. what is happening today will illustrate that to the extent that anybody is looking at this moment in suggesting that there is the beginning of a constructive path. jonathan: what is the one signal you can identify that would make you think it could be different this time? terry: if i am wrong on the suggestion that they stick to their spending guns and say we are going to sit down over a period of time and give the markets assurance of the problems will be sol
lisa: what is the over under soothing proclamations to the sky is falling? terry: if you could do both that's optimal. they are trying hard to get the markets interested in so far they are not cooperating seeing is republicans haven't done something whereas biden has not done anything which is why he is bringing everyone to the white house to show he is interested in doing some sort of a deal i'll be at without climbing down from the pers that he is not negotiating. lisa: you said there's a 30%...