Outside the white house. The new details this morning. Chicago crackdown. Overnight the city under curfew, bridges lifted after that mass looting leading to more than 100 arrests. Violent storms wreaking havoc in the midwest leaving more than a million without power. Winds blowing at more than 100 Miles Per Hour, flipping this semi truck on an iowa highway in blinding rain and ripping this roof off a chicago building. And overnight a wildfire shutting down an interstate in ning, the red flag warnings for fire danger in the west. Ginger is tracking it all. Faceoff. 14 popular face coverings put to the test. The new demonstration using lasers to see how effective they are and the one mask researchers found that was actually worse than no mask at all. Game over . One of the top conferences in College Football reportedly on the verge of canceling the entire season. Will other conferences follow if the big ten backs out, ivorin for a chance to take the field. The commissioner of the powerfu
Us his story. Plus we have a new account of the incident from his friend who tried to intervene. Inside the family, a damning new book by President Trumps niece says hes blg cheating his way through life since childhood. How the white house is hitting back. First here is todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. Its a false narrative to take comfort in a lower rate of death. Dont get yourself into false complacency. A dire new projection showing coronavirus could kill 2000,000 americans by november 1st. This as the white house is pushing governors to reopen schools. I think its going to be good for them politically, so they keep the schools closed. No way. Brazilianment Jair Bolsonaro has tested positive following months of down playing the virus. The new book by trumps niece with her phd in Clinical Psychology accuses her uncle of being a sociopath. Its a book of falsehoods. The assault of a black indiana man being investigated as a possible hate crime. Its still there, still ugly.
Political divisions. Our nation is witnessing a merciless campaign to wipe out our history, defame our heroes. Erase or values. This morning, we talk to leaders from three hardhit cities. Fda commissioner dr. Stephen hahn with the white house response and analysis from our powerhouse roundtable. Announc he n, anchor martha raddatz. Good morning, and welcome to this week on this july 4th weekend. Americans this years celebrations overshadowed by the battle against the coronavirus. Some beaches normally crowded were shut down. In rhode island, the nations oldest independence parade was scaled back to vehicles. But it w besas u President Trump. Large gatherings, gan hiindepenr packed together with few visible masks. The president barely mentioning the pandemic. Choosing instead to attack those protesting racial injustice. At the white house saturday, we he repeated divisive themes from his past campaigns. As his efforts at reelection begin to falter. Those that are lying about our history
Thank you so much for joining us. Im here today talking with kathleen mcglothlin, whos written an incredibly important and deeply reported book on the blood industry, which is kind of this almost dystopian seeming world. But its a huge economy and industry here in the United States. And kathleen, i wondered if you could start by telling us a bit about your own personal connection to this industry . Of course. So its really nice to be here with you. My interest in the blood plasma industry began about 20 years ago when i was diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disease, and the treatment for that illness is a medication that is made from pieces of human blood plasma. So its called intravenous human immuno globin or ivig for short. I think most people whove never had to take it have never heard of it. Maybe its not a common drug, but it is made from other peoples blood plasma and so for about 20 years, often on, i have been having regular infusions of this medication. And it takes a long tim
Thank you so much for joining us. Im here today talking with kathleen mcglothlin, whos written an incredibly important and deeply reported book on the blood industry, which is kind of this almost dystopian seeming world. But its a huge economy and industry here in the United States. And kathleen, i wondered if you could start by telling us a bit about your own personal connection to this industry . Of course. So its really nice to be here with you. My interest in the blood plasma industry began about 20 years ago when i was diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disease, and the treatment for that illness is a medication that is made from pieces of human blood plasma. So its called intravenous human immuno globin or ivig for short. I think most people whove never had to take it have never heard of it. Maybe its not a common drug, but it is made from other peoples blood plasma and so for about 20 years, often on, i have been having regular infusions of this medication. And it takes a long tim