Q. Broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is our G International im sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us now the russian opposition figure alexina volley has been loaded on to an air ambulance in the city of homs is now on his way to germany where he will receive Emergency Medical Care Anticorruption Campaign or fell critically ill on thursday while on route from siberia to moscow he is currently in a coma his supporters believe he was poisoned the medics who were treating him said however that they had not detected any toxic substances in his system of all these team had been pleading with doctors to allow his evacuation arties more if an ocean has more. The doctor is in charge of treating alex st of ali in russias siberian city of almost agreed to allow his transportation to a clinic in germany this is something his family has been repeatedly calling for with his wife julie or even appealing to president why demur putting the medics say that the vine is still ver
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Hospital workers pushed back the strike. Well when the pandemic first hit but say they could not wait any longer as they work on the front lines in what they say is unsafe conditions. The hospital says they are disappointed their staff is on strike during a pandemic these are Health Care Workers of all kinds medical technicians and see all just nursing assistants respiratory therapist and people working alongside nurses and doctors to care for coronavirus patients. Joining us right now is a tell me your name and what you do again. Taylor davis an and i work in Emergency Rooms registration. You guys work with the union your steward tell me the biggest fight that youre looking to change in that contract. Well i think our biggest fight first and foremost as always our protection so that we can take care of people in the safest and most effective way possible and the hospitals failed us. And second thing is our Health Benefits they want to raise our Health Benefits, 25 every single year. H
Reopen as coronavirus cases spiked across the country and we have Team Coverage this morning on the plans to scale back or reopening kron fours will tran is live in Contra Costa County. Lets start off with kron 4 Sarah Stinson who is live in Marion County which is allowing some businesses to reopen this morning but not as many as originally planned sarah. Thats right robin im live here in court amid are at the town park where one thing will be reopening just in time 4th of july and those picnic barbecue areas here you can see they still have the orange tarps all over the tables in the barbecued areas theyre going to take those off because starting today. These picnic barbecue areas are allowed to reopen including other businesses to spite a spike in coronavirus cases in ring county Health Officer halting the reopening of some business in places and activities while reopening a few types of places and businesses take a look at your screen you can see the places that can move forward wit
Further we bring you some insight from a former fed insider and later truckers have descended upon the capital of the u. S. As they bear the weight of the covert 19 pandemic well take you there with a packed show today so lets go and dive right in. Hundreds of lawmakers from around the world on wednesday called on the International Monetary fund and world bank to cancel massive amounts of debt to the worlds poorest countries due to the coronavirus pandemic now in a letter put together by former u. S. President ial candidate senator Bernie Sanders more than 300. 00 legislators also urged the organization to increase funding to avoid a greater economic downturn now widespread lock downs and stay at home orders have devastated the Global Economy in recent months with poor nations feeling the brunt of having to deal with both a Public Health and Economic Crises at the same time now in a press release announcing the initiative senator sanders said canceling the debt is the very least that t