Good evening. Welcome here to the saint julien. Thank you all for coming. Im asking cash. Cash from the boulder bookstore. And we appreciate everybody coming out. And im sure dr. Hern does, too. So i want to do a brief introduction before we bring him out. Dr. Warren hern, a boulder physician and epidemiologist who has conducted an anthropological academic Graphic Research in the peruvian amazon among the peabo, a native of amazonian people. Since 1964. He professor adjunct in the department of anthropology at the university of colorado, boulder and is a member of the clinical faculty at the university of colorado anschutz medical campus. His Scientific Research and reports concerning human ecology, human fertility, demography, population matters and abortion have been published in a wide variety of International Scientific journals. In 1973, dr. Hern was the founding medical director of the first private nonprofit Abortion Clinic in colorado. Which opened in boulder in november 1973.
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hurricane over the caribbean. we re live at the scene and with the forecast. we begin in ukraine where, for the second time within days, the city of zaporizhzhia is taking a deadly pounding from russian rockets. these are scenes of chaos after multiple rockets slammed into residential areas on saturday, reportedly killing at least 17 people. while further south, moscow is scrambling to get the bridge linking the occupied crimea with russia back up and running. a part of the bridge collapsed after a huge explosion and fire on saturday. now russia says repair work will be under way around the clock. some train and road traffic has already resumed, but drivers will go into the water divers, rather, will go into the water later today to see if the structure can still support trucks. scott mclean is keeping an eye on developments in ukraine including the deadly strike on zaporizhzhia. he joins us from london, scott? reporter: yeah, we don t have a ton of information about th