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The company announced the training soon after two black men were arrested at a store in Philadelphia while waiting for a friend, an incident that Starbucks Chairman Howard Schultz called "reprehensible" in an open letter to customers. The letter also ran as a full-page ad in the New York Times, USA Today and two Philadelphia papers.Starbucks found that "insufficient support and training" and "bias" led a former white employee to call police on the two men, Schultz said.To develop the training, Starbucks cast a wide net. The afternoon's curriculum was developed by a team of more than 30 experts, including neuroscientists, diversity and inclusion experts and community outreach leaders.Sherrilyn Ifill, president of the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, Heather McGhee, president of the public policy organization Demos, and others served as unpaid advisers. Through Ifill, Starbucks reached out to documentary filmmaker Stanley Nelson, who created a seven-minute long film about racial bias for the training.The short film is licensed to Nelson, who created it independently from Starbucks, a company spokesperson said.Nelson's movie shows people talking about the biases they face every day, and it includes cell phone footage of individuals documenting instances of microaggressions or harassment, including an employee following a black customer through a store. The clips include ones that have gone viral, like a video of lawyer Aaron Schlossberg ranting against people speaking Spanish and one of a horrified passenger reacting to a man being dragged down an airplane aisle by officials."We felt it was really important to be as up-to-date as we possibly could," Nelson told CNNMoney, adding that most of the footage shows extreme examples of the types of bias people face every day."We tried not to highlight any particular companies," Nelson added.The training is just one step in making sure that nothing like the arrest ever happens again, the company said. Starbucks recently changed its policy to allow people who haven't made a purchase to spend time in stores or use the bathroom.And more is coming."We realize that four hours of training is not going to solve racial inequity in America," Starbucks Chairman Howard Schultz told CNN's Poppy Harlow on Tuesday. Schultz told CNN that the trainings will be incorporated into employee onboarding, and that the 7,000 licensed stores — including those operated by hotels, grocery stores and airports — that did not participate in the training today will do so over the next year.Materials from Tuesday's event are being made available to the public. Starbucks hopes that they will be used by other companies conducting similar trainings."Our hope is that these learning sessions and discussions will make a difference within and beyond our stores," Starbucks executive Rossan Williams told employees in a note last week.Ifill and McGhee plan to issue a report in the next few weeks outlining a comprehensive set of issues they believe the company must address. They'll also be evaluating the trainings on Tuesday to see how workers respond. 3131

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The balloon has been present for numerous protests across the world, and it made an appearance earlier this summer during Vice President Mike Pence’s trip to San Diego.In light of the president’s visit to downtown San Diego and the expected presence of protesters, San Diego police advised the public of potential traffic issues and road closures.Around 3 p.m., the department said roads downtown were reopened following the President's visit. All roads are open in Downtown San Diego and the Presidential Traffic Advisory has been lifted. We would like to thank everyone for their patience. pic.twitter.com/rw4oEqAJPs— San Diego Police Department (@SanDiegoPD) September 18, 2019 681

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The driver avoided the spike strips but spun out and came to a stop. Tires on four police SUVs were damaged after they drove over the spike strips while in pursuit. 164

  

The Byler family said they are fighting that accusation."The hospital is just hiding behind this policy," Byler said. "This has nothing to do with pro- or anti-police. We're not trying to rope ourselves in any of the political issues that are going on. Or focus on our son, his wife, and his three beautiful daughters."The Byler family said they hope to clear up the misunderstanding and come to a resolution with the hospital soon. 432

  

The FDA also held a hearing on breast implant safety in March.Representatives from all four American breast implant manufacturers also attended — Mentor Worldwide, Ideal Implant, Sientra and Allergan. But the companies argued against their own customers, saying the illness doesn’t exist.The FDA is now ordering better warning labels for implants. Since January, the agency has received at least 370 reports of breast implant illness and is now recommending a more in-depth investigation.A national registry has also been created so companies and the government can better monitor implants: 591

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