generations. he supports the project. his nonprofit represents two dozen native communities, corporations, and local governments, who say the project would be an economic boon and help the u.s. wean off of foreign oil. the economics that a project like this would bring into the region, maninly to the north slope borough in the form of taxes to maintain first-world conditions. reporter: meantime, the arctic is warming four times faster than anywhere else on the planet due to climate change. we cannot keep drilling for new fossil fuels if we want to address climate change. reporter: we expect a decision from the biden administration as soon as next week. and as for the proposed willow project, conoco phillips tells cnn it will create, quote, good union jobs and the project has undergone a comprehensive regulatory process for nearly five years with extensive public input. rené marsh, cnn, washington. we ll be right back with more news after this break.
native communities, corporations, local governments who say the project would be an economic boon and help the u.s. wean off of foreign oil. the economics that a project like this would bring into the region, mainly to the north slope borough in the form of taxes to help provide and maintain first world conditions. reporter: meantime, the arctic is warming four times faster than anywhere else on the planet due to climate change. we cannot keep drilling for fossil fuel if we want to affect climate change. reporter: next week they will address it. con know could he phillips says it will create good jobs and it s had extensive public input. jim. thanks, rene. coming up, from attempted stabbings to all out brawls,
the medical profession. for some reason, medical ans haveat the aital become convinced that the appearance of your doctort is the most important thing youg cae n judge a book by its cover and cnn, of course, is pushing hard watch. right now, fewer than six percent of doctors in the u.s. identify as black or african-american. that s despite the fact that community makes up 12% of the country s total population. that s raising concerns abou and that s raising concerns about the impact on public health. research shows that when wean have a more diverse physician workforce, there s e s moremore understanding, mort between the patient and the doctor . the doctor hasdoctor the doctor an understanding of the patient s cultural experiences, culturalexperi background, lived experiences,et especially when it comes to racism or discrimination ori, other aspects of their life hel that canwi help with that physician patient relationship. it s super simple. if there was ever a place where we
shooter cases, one in colorado, talks about shooting schools in new jersey, says there is 20 of me out there. it is a letter that blends some dysfunction, some anger, and some of his own hothoughts and disconnections from reality. it tells us if you combine it with what we learned from the father it tells us this is someone who was getting more and more unhinged. the backpack on the other hand tells us multiple magazines. lots of ammunition. a second weapon. that he went out prepared to shoot many more or much more than he did or he was on his way to a second location and that we will never know. so no direct connection that wean of to michigan state university but a note was found in his pocket and he indicated a threat to two ewing public
bottom. i think they seem not to be able to understand that voters in swing states just don t like this. and what you re seeing with, you know, the reporting i did hear, and the people i talked to her in the country, if you have women who are not even pro-choice, but who, you, know they re having miscarriages, and they can t get the medicine. they didn t realize that the end of roe when wean that they would not be able to get health care that they needed. and so, what i pointed out in this piece is that ultimately, overturning roe and you really see why roe was decided so unilaterally in 1973 was because you have these doctors who are afraid to treat women. and you know, this is not even about abortion at this point. it s about women getting treatment, and doctors who are terrified. yeah. i would argue the antichoice movement has done what the pro-choice movement has always sought to do, which is to reframe abortion as a question of health care.