Today to decide on who should be first to get the vaccine once one is available. With the pandemic raging across the United States, we will speak to two africanamerican doctors who have spent years fighting Racial Disparities in healthcare. One of them joined modernas vaccine study to honor her father who died from covid19. Plus, we will mark World Aids Day with professor Steven Thrasher. Aids continues to kill too many peopl almost 700,000 pele were killed by it last year, and that was decades after education became available. As we are on the verge of potentially having a Coronavirus Vaccine to rollout, we dont antiracist,vely anticapitalist approach, hundreds of thousands of millions of people could continue to suffer and die. Amy all that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now , democracynow. Org, the quarantine report. Im amy goodman. The u. S. Centers for Disease Control and convention is convening a panel of advisers today to determine who will be the first in line to be
Longterm Economic Trends that covid19 has only made worse. Correspondent Jill Schlesinger will report our cover story. Reporter coronavirus has put millions of people out of work and left millions more without even enough to eat. Meanwhile, billionaires Bank Accounts grow fatter. The pandemic has only laid bare inequities that have existed in our country for a long time. Now the question is what do we do. Reporter covid19 affects the debate over wealth and income inequity ahead on sunday. Pauley paris hilton is a celebrity whos name is known around the world, but the real person has largely been hidden from view, until now. Shell talk with tracy smith. Reporter just when you thought you had heard all there was to hear about paris hilton, she makes a movie about a time in her life she says was too dark to even tell her parents about. Why not tell them when you got out . I didnt think they would believe me. Because even talking about it now and hearing myself talk about it, it sounds imp
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Todays presenter, mark obmascik. Mark is a native of chicago southside. Hes a graduate from the Medill School of journalism at northwestern. He started his career working for the miami herald and after a year or so came to denver as a reporter for the denver post. He was the lead writer for the team that won the Pulitzer Prize for the denver post for covering the tragic Columbine High School shooting in april of 2005. He had been covering the political scene for the post on candidates running for senate and other environmental stories and things get pretty ugly with some of those things. He was exhausted from working the graveyard shift when a colleague suggested he write a feature story for a notable retiring law professor at the university of denver, dr. Thompson marsh who was an enthusiastic, avid ornithologist. Mark himself had always been interested in birds, but it was the birders who fascinated him. Thus he wrote a book about the people who had the time and wherewithal to spend