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equal access to health care. book banning and other forms of censorship that threaten our right to learn and here's something truly shocking. right now in our country, hundreds of thousands of people are incarcerated simply because they couldn't afford bail. that's not free and it's not fair. but there is hope for change. it lives in people like you and in a great organization called the american civil liberties union. so please join me and other concerned americans in defending our civil liberties by joining the aclu as a guardian of liberty today. all it takes is just $19 a month. only $0.63 a day. when you're surrounded by oppressive laws. you can't just sit back and be oppressed. you get up and fight. and all of us at the aclu are fighting for you. whether it's criminal justice reform or protecting the lgbtq plus rights, abortion rights or voting rights. the aclu is in the courts fighting for your rights, and mine and i, for one, sleep better at night knowing they're working every day in all 50 states to prot
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health care. education. defense. so much more. but here's the deal. for more than 40 years, our republican friends have promised, the best way to grow the economy is from the top down. here's what they don't tell you. it's never worked. the benefits don't trickle down. the very wealthy payless in taxes and we have to borrow more. and invest less. in things that family really need from schools, hospitals, health care, roads, bridges, and so much more. think what happens when the factory closes in scranton or anywhere around the country. when a school is underfunded. when inequity grows larger and larger. it puts the middle class further out of reach and rips the dignity and pride and hope out of communities across the country, including here in pennsylvania. folks, trickle dunn economics failed the middle class. it failed america. and the truth is, donald trump embodies that failure. he wants to double down on trickle down. his failure starts with his $2 trillion tax cut that overwhelmingly benefited the wealthiest and biggest corporations and exploded
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but many super powerful health care interests, from big pharma to health insurance to health care conglomerates that spend upwards of $1 billion on political lobbying, oppose much of this. >> don't fight us. join us, president biden has made it very clear we're going to expand health care to more americans. and so if you're in the way, if you're a ceo of some of those companies that are in the way, we're going to fight back. >> since health care is neither completely private or public voters will have to decide which advocates and policies they prefer. >> the best way to ensure that that we have an open and free and fair election is for every single person who is registered to go vote, to get out and vote. >> and nowhere is it easier to vote than here in california. tom vacar ktvu fox two news checking in on the weather again. >> it's been a nice day. it's going to be a pretty nice week until we get to friday, but even friday doesn't look bad. it looks like saturday could be wet these are the highs from today. they are a little warmer than yesterday. we did have a couple low 80s but not on this
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i want to get your thoughts on the next frontier of health care. what are you most excited about in terms of health care technology and ai? we've seen the digitalisation of health care over the three years of the pandemic, really, really progress. so united family healthcare, my company, in addition to our 11 hospitals across the first tier cities in china and our 20—something clinics, we also have a national internet hospital where we can provide consultations online to people all over china. we've also been able to take advantage of ai for diagnostic support. we have great hopes also that ai will be helpful in personalised medicine, which is the new frontier in cancer care. and this is going to be huge for the ageing society. and certainly taking more more advantage of ai and digital medicine will take some of the burden of the government that's coming from the health care needs of an ageing society. 0ur our guests are talking about the healthcare sector in china as well as what it is like for american companies to do business in the country. h
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i feel aware of this movement not just within health care but outside of health care to silence ddi programs. we could not be doing it at a worse time. they said statistics are only hitting worse and when we look at life expectancy for americans, it has been going down since before the pandemic and it continues to go down. for all americans. especially americans call her. all americans are not doing well compared to other high income countries because of income inequality and racism. so these anti-de i efforts are scary to me, it seems like there is a big disconnect in people understanding where we are today. host: you write health outcome have gotten worse. black men have the shortest life expectancy, navies have the highest infant mortality rate. what is your sister doing? dr. blackstone: she has her own consulting firm, so we're doing work from the outside. she works with health care organizations, nonprofits around health and racial equity doing training and organizational assessments. we are both doing our own piece to address the inequities that we see today that are worsening in our o
i feel aware of this movement not just within health care but outside of health care to silence ddi programs. we could not be doing it at a worse time. they said statistics are only hitting worse and when we look at life expectancy for americans, it has been going down since before the pandemic and it continues to go down. for all americans. especially americans call her. all americans are not doing well compared to other high income countries because of income inequality and racism. so these...
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not go to our health care provider behorz we call him and invite him to come and take care. he should take his medicines well and prevent secondary diseases that may be caused by metabolic diseases and non-communicable diseases and even other measures . it means that if we didn't have a health network in dermor, our problems in controlling the disease and the corona epidemic would be much worse than the situation we were facing . it is not exclusive to the health sector, the network is a chain that starts from the health sector and ends with the discussion of treatment and rehabilitation, all of this within the network. there is health care, which the ministry of health believes in and they do this. yes, mr. doctor, the question you asked, of course, you came to us , you raised it in the continuation of the discussion of the national health campaign. now that it has been 10 years now, i don't know from your point of view, is this part acceptable or not? see no see acceptable not really we if let's summarize our discussion now . yes, this is what i am talking about. well, eff
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when we do that, we will be lowering the cost of health care in our country, which is double the cost of any other major nation on earth. i want to thank president biden for what he has done on this issue up until now and i look forward to working with the president as we go forward. i would now like to introduce to you chris garcia from colorado. even though mr. garcia has health insurance through his employer, he and his family cannot afford the outrageous price of his medications. mr. garcia has asthma and several bleeding disorders and relies on multiple inhalers and specialty drugs just to stay alive. even with insurance, the co-pays for his inhalers and other medications total more than $450 per month. he has been paying $163 per month for just one inhaler and starting soon he will be able to get it for $35 a month. thank you, mr. garcia. >> my name is chris for garcia. i am 47 years old and work as an agent at the airport loading and unloading luggage and cargo and helping guide and park our aircraft. i am also a husband and father of four. if that is not enough to worry about,
when we do that, we will be lowering the cost of health care in our country, which is double the cost of any other major nation on earth. i want to thank president biden for what he has done on this issue up until now and i look forward to working with the president as we go forward. i would now like to introduce to you chris garcia from colorado. even though mr. garcia has health insurance through his employer, he and his family cannot afford the outrageous price of his medications. mr. garcia...
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i've spoken to, you know, doctors who provide women health care who haveid left the state already. they've moved to nevada. they've moved onto other states. soto the options for women that going to get worse with what's happened today. we doh have an opportunity her in november to codify the right for womenod to make this choicen their own, to get the politics out oft it. hope that passes. i expect it will. i'm going toes be fighting for , and we're going to look for other avenuesto to try to fix ts between now and election day. >> you know, senators are frequently expected to be boosters for their own states, and i wonder what you say to tho residents of your state and those that are looking at your state today about what has happened. this is the most draconian, regressive reproductive health bill -- health r law in the country by a long shot. >> well, i'll start with that elections matter. thet election in 2016 certainl had an impact on women's health care in arizona and other states across the country we've seen that with the election of the former president. we're going to mak
i've spoken to, you know, doctors who provide women health care who haveid left the state already. they've moved to nevada. they've moved onto other states. soto the options for women that going to get worse with what's happened today. we doh have an opportunity her in november to codify the right for womenod to make this choicen their own, to get the politics out oft it. hope that passes. i expect it will. i'm going toes be fighting for , and we're going to look for other avenuesto to try to...
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community health volunteers have training and basic medical care and public health . when they come to our home, they ask us to speak to con powell, they bring us medicine, they tell us to purify water from the river by installing q or fires so that the water is clean and we can drink and why? because of a yawn and coverage, the villages here to the galaxy and the to the result in feel people have difficulty in the open reducing the chances of children guessing infectious diseases. and then yeah, but what we want to make this a good place if i didn't some latch friends and cleaning the so that when the doctor comes to assess it and yeah, but it's fine. it's clean. what that, what so that even when we have visitors, review, no shame for them and you get think of a lot of, uh you will what he is. he doesn't your thing a community health a whole. and he has are instrumental for increasing health literacy. and for one thing, healthy behaviors with female localities, he and cannot, there are about a 100000 of them who have to navigate every day difficulties to deliver heal
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and there's only one thing that is capable of providing advanced health care service. and that is be gone. so you repeat, and you've got the eunice where a surgical team i see are see doctors, nurses, surgeons work since last november, and deliver your plan on average of once the urgency needed surgeries and databases, the oxy or c, it's that it's most top priority to keep providing support what this left from a healthcare specific goals district. but there is no health entity can, can absorb the influx of patients either in rough or or 10 units. and if the scenario of the military operations conducted hospitals have been reading on. but those have been working non stop for 6 months in town and health care system, gals, or whatever is left of it is on the seas. doctors themselves and medical staff have either been killed, detained, or lost, a dear friend or, or something that is a valuable to in their lives. yet they continue to work. however, they cannot continue working like this for ever. i mean, collude like me show all of you as somebody with i think demonstrates
and there's only one thing that is capable of providing advanced health care service. and that is be gone. so you repeat, and you've got the eunice where a surgical team i see are see doctors, nurses, surgeons work since last november, and deliver your plan on average of once the urgency needed surgeries and databases, the oxy or c, it's that it's most top priority to keep providing support what this left from a healthcare specific goals district. but there is no health entity can, can absorb...
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turns out, people like health care, reasonably priced health care. it doesn't matter if you are a republican or democrat. this could hit him among independents. we also know he's on the wrong side on the issue of democracy. he still believes the 2020 election was stolen. we know he said if he loses, he'll call it into question again. majorities of americans don't buy that story. they don't believe the lie, yet, he digs deeper into that. you're right, he is staking out extreme positions and has for so long. no matter what overnight social media post he puts out to try to suddenly reverse his position, people with eyes and ears are not buying it and won't believe him. >>> still ahead, congressman henry cuellar will join us to discuss biden's plan to limit crossings at the border. >>> also, we'll speak with naacp president derrick johnson on what he's hearing from black voters ahead of the election and how their support for either biden or donald trump will impact the election. we're back in just two minutes. with the freestyle libre 3 system... know yo
turns out, people like health care, reasonably priced health care. it doesn't matter if you are a republican or democrat. this could hit him among independents. we also know he's on the wrong side on the issue of democracy. he still believes the 2020 election was stolen. we know he said if he loses, he'll call it into question again. majorities of americans don't buy that story. they don't believe the lie, yet, he digs deeper into that. you're right, he is staking out extreme positions and has...
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care and health. sometimes there's not a link the two. government likes spend more money and say we're providing health care. but the question becomes are we getting healthier and? what are some what are some examples of you seen where free market free market ideas have actually made the society healthier vice versa? where you seen where these government run market ideas have made us healthy? is that is that clear? it let me give you an example of a of a program in new york city. i think new york university hospital decided it was having so many patients with diabetes that were coming in with with ulcers and with serious problems with their diabetes. and they said, if we could only help people before, they get here in the emergency room, we could avoid this. we know how to measure their everyone sea levels. we know how to to be able to treat somebody advance so they they set up a program to be able to do outreach diabetic diabetic care and it was dramatically helping people to be able to and this was
care and health. sometimes there's not a link the two. government likes spend more money and say we're providing health care. but the question becomes are we getting healthier and? what are some what are some examples of you seen where free market free market ideas have actually made the society healthier vice versa? where you seen where these government run market ideas have made us healthy? is that is that clear? it let me give you an example of a of a program in new york city. i think new...
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if we lose all of the health care system and health care workers -- if this happens in rafah, where are they supposed to go? it was suggested after the convoy attack, initially said this is what happens in war. what about the 1.7 million palestinians in rafah if they are mistakenly hit? these are some of the concerns we had when we were approaching this meeting. the concern of the entire ngo community. nermeen: i want to turn to wednesday's press briefing at the white house where the press secretary to questions about tuesday's meeting. >> last night was the president's first opportunity to speak face-to-face with someone who had been on the ground providing aid in gaza? >> i can't speak to the different leaders who have been in this meeting. it was a private meeting. >>. the president meeting with any aid workers inside gaza -- [indiscernible] it feels like a yes or no question, whether he has met with someone who is spent inside. the reason i'm asking is i know people at the meeting said this is the first time the president had axley spoken to anyone inside gaza since october 7. >> he
if we lose all of the health care system and health care workers -- if this happens in rafah, where are they supposed to go? it was suggested after the convoy attack, initially said this is what happens in war. what about the 1.7 million palestinians in rafah if they are mistakenly hit? these are some of the concerns we had when we were approaching this meeting. the concern of the entire ngo community. nermeen: i want to turn to wednesday's press briefing at the white house where the press...
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they'll briana because we're talking about access to health care. if a person has a serious mental illness or they have an addiction, that that can be treated. and there are many women who are pregnant who are addicted to a substance of some sort, and they're getting treatment through their pregnancy. not all and that's a problem. and we need more medical health supports and more health coverage for women while they're in pregnancy. >> i mean, >> we do have some pretty perverse incentives, right now. just two years ago, our state medicaid program paid a fraction of the cost for childbirth, even though we cover half of all the births in the state so when you talk about access to health care, i think that's where we really need to be focused on. but, you know, treating abortion as the end-all and be-all to mental health and that's the way that the initiatives written. i think misses the mark and that doesn't align with the values of arizonans. >> all right. i do just want to be clear, just to state the facts before i let you go because you say it's up
they'll briana because we're talking about access to health care. if a person has a serious mental illness or they have an addiction, that that can be treated. and there are many women who are pregnant who are addicted to a substance of some sort, and they're getting treatment through their pregnancy. not all and that's a problem. and we need more medical health supports and more health coverage for women while they're in pregnancy. >> i mean, >> we do have some pretty perverse...
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there is no health care facility and gather that can respond to the great needs the way that that should go complex. he's to what he used to be the biggest hospital in the entire occupied, tennessee is what it's also saying. they were only targeting terrace, as i'll see, the hospital with a huge number of that they referred to in recent comments, has raised questions. even israel closest i live, the u. s. has demanded evidence and mine also makes uh during the operation we killed more than $200.00 service in and around the companion to almost with the rest of the more than $900.00 terrace. that's cool to increase the render to our forces of which over 500 are confirmed from us in palestine is allow me to have members, including senior commanders, intelligence, carry, or something, and operate this. me call him or me typically it for you. it is deep look concerning if it's true, we are reaching out to israel government to get more information. and that is also important to do. we have to make sure that these, this, what we're hearing is verified, right? that with the footage is also verif
there is no health care facility and gather that can respond to the great needs the way that that should go complex. he's to what he used to be the biggest hospital in the entire occupied, tennessee is what it's also saying. they were only targeting terrace, as i'll see, the hospital with a huge number of that they referred to in recent comments, has raised questions. even israel closest i live, the u. s. has demanded evidence and mine also makes uh during the operation we killed more than...
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while maintaining a job with no health care benefits. my son's senior graduation year of 2023, i had to make the agonizing choice between purchasing his cap and gown or pay the bills. i inevitably chose to buy his cap and gown. policymakers, you are not going to steal that joy from my son and me. since returning to work at less pay than what it takes to live humanely, i have lost my snap benefits, my medicaid, and am ineligible for most government assistance programs. on april 21, 2024, i was admitted to the hospital for a stomach ulcer and gastrointestinal complications. my ulcer and complications are partially stress-induced by incessant worry of providing for me and my family. i am exhausted physically and mentally but not broken spiritually. [applause] it is by the spirit of god, love for my brothers and sisters in the struggle, that i am here today, mobilizing and organizing to get myself and west virginia to washington, d.c., on june 29 and mobilizing and organizing to the polls this upcoming november election and beyond. thank you
while maintaining a job with no health care benefits. my son's senior graduation year of 2023, i had to make the agonizing choice between purchasing his cap and gown or pay the bills. i inevitably chose to buy his cap and gown. policymakers, you are not going to steal that joy from my son and me. since returning to work at less pay than what it takes to live humanely, i have lost my snap benefits, my medicaid, and am ineligible for most government assistance programs. on april 21, 2024, i was...
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but but many super powerful health care interests, from big pharma to health insurance to health care conglomerates that spend upwards of $1 billion on political lobbying, oppose much of this. >> don't fight us. join us, president biden has made it very clear we're going to expand health care to more americans. and so if you're in the way, if you're a ceo of some of those companies that are in the way, we're going to fight back. >> since health care is neither completely private or public voters will have to decide which advocates and policies they prefer. >> the best way to ensure that that we have an open and free and fair election is for every single person who is registered to go vote to get out and vote. >> and nowhere, nowhere is it easier to vote than here in california. tom vacar ktvu, fox two news. >> yeah, it's clear by this visit that the campaigns are ratcheting up their efforts already. all right, tom, thank you. >> a newly released audit has found state agencies are not consistently tracking the money spent to end homelessness. the state's interagency council on homeless
but but many super powerful health care interests, from big pharma to health insurance to health care conglomerates that spend upwards of $1 billion on political lobbying, oppose much of this. >> don't fight us. join us, president biden has made it very clear we're going to expand health care to more americans. and so if you're in the way, if you're a ceo of some of those companies that are in the way, we're going to fight back. >> since health care is neither completely private or...
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of health care in the world, kenya, and 5 that across africa. and that's how we wrap up the program. we leave you with pictures from the wall where the abbey's own market for performing odds is showcasing some of africa's amazing talent. see you next time i for now the, [000:00:00;00] the i had never ever conceded that i would be homeless. women in the fifty's is the fast as cohort of people experiencing homelessness in australia and will sleep out of the public on women. one even tell they families what they're experiencing, falling from middle class us into poverty, the hidden homeless in 15 minutes on the w to the point. strong opinions, clear positions, international perspectives. growing frustration with the us as russia rams off aerial assaults. can ukraine hold its eastern front as it struggles under rock at a time? and how can its air defenses be strengthened? join us this week on to the point. to the point. in 90 minutes, d w. the words people have to say yes to the that's why we listen. because every weekend on d w code named project c
of health care in the world, kenya, and 5 that across africa. and that's how we wrap up the program. we leave you with pictures from the wall where the abbey's own market for performing odds is showcasing some of africa's amazing talent. see you next time i for now the, [000:00:00;00] the i had never ever conceded that i would be homeless. women in the fifty's is the fast as cohort of people experiencing homelessness in australia and will sleep out of the public on women. one even tell they...
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katie: potential bright spots for health care. when i talk to people bullish on health care, they 10 to mention energy in the same breath. health care and energy is where you want to be if you are trying to play that catch-up trade. how do you feel about the energy sector at this juncture? >> energy is tough. it's so impacted by geopolitical conflict right now. we will move our investment around where we think things are fundamental but ultimately, this is not a demand driven rally we've seen recently, it's been more of a supply issue. we for -- we prefer to take on more cyclical exposure elsewhere. even looking within financials, there was a nice quarter in global. their guidance was a little light and we are seeing that with some of these higher-quality companies especially after everything we went through last year. there was pessimism that permeated throughout the year in management teams is they update us on earnings calls. we have really seemed risk appetite come back into the market. after we have that post gfc famine of lo
katie: potential bright spots for health care. when i talk to people bullish on health care, they 10 to mention energy in the same breath. health care and energy is where you want to be if you are trying to play that catch-up trade. how do you feel about the energy sector at this juncture? >> energy is tough. it's so impacted by geopolitical conflict right now. we will move our investment around where we think things are fundamental but ultimately, this is not a demand driven rally we've...
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explicitly rejecting the notion that abortion is health care. and, quote, the department of education should be eliminated because it is part of a woke cartel. these are actual quotes straight from a play book called project 2025. it is a manifesto from donald trump's closest allies from what he would do starting day one if he wins in november and there is plenty more. weaponnizing the justice department and paving the way for hundreds of thousands of deportations. and so much more after that. if you want to know what a second trump term would look like, it is all in this project 2025 play book. that is why in the days to come, we will be digging into it. highlighting specific passages that every voter should be aware of. tonight, i want to talk to two experts about what project 2025 is. ahmed baba is here. and ruth bengia joins us. author of the book strong man. mussolini to the president. ruth, you have spent a lot of time studying these 900 pages and most people don't know what they are. how would you describe it? >> so they have chosen a ver
explicitly rejecting the notion that abortion is health care. and, quote, the department of education should be eliminated because it is part of a woke cartel. these are actual quotes straight from a play book called project 2025. it is a manifesto from donald trump's closest allies from what he would do starting day one if he wins in november and there is plenty more. weaponnizing the justice department and paving the way for hundreds of thousands of deportations. and so much more after that....
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let me mention health care. this is a crisis across the board. there is a solution which is also supportive which is to expand the medicare system which is the most efficient way to ensure health care. it allows you to choose your doctor. there are holes of medicare and it needs to be approved. we are supporting medicare for all which the majority of american people support the type of plan and this is across the political spectrum and it will not cost us money. it covers you from head to toe, cradle-to-grave, your eyeglasses, hearing aids, mental health care, home care all things excluded the you urgently need and it saves us money. it doesn't cost us is saves us half a trillion because our current private insurance is so wasteful that one out of every three health care dollars is being spent -- is basically being wasted. medicare for all drastically reduces wasteful overhead. that's an example of one of our policies which is most popular with the winning majority in poll after poll. that's something the american people to serve? the reason we d
let me mention health care. this is a crisis across the board. there is a solution which is also supportive which is to expand the medicare system which is the most efficient way to ensure health care. it allows you to choose your doctor. there are holes of medicare and it needs to be approved. we are supporting medicare for all which the majority of american people support the type of plan and this is across the political spectrum and it will not cost us money. it covers you from head to toe,...
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it's the beating heart of gauze is health care system. that's how it was described to me by one of the senior doctors there. and that is exactly how we've experienced it when we've gone to the casa in the past. it is the main and the largest hospital in the gaza strip. and if you want to take down a health care system, you take down its largest hospitals and that is exactly the pattern that we've been seeing all along. and i worry now with this blog that's hitch sell side of adults, the hospital that this is going to be an ongoing pattern in the rest of the hospitals. i am utterly speech with. we have been screaming about attacks, direct attacks and targeting of health care. since the very beginning. we have watched security council resolution and now multiple preliminary measures from the international court of justice, stating that there are concerns for plausible genocide. and yet there is no atrocity that will prompt governments to act against israel. what is left? there has been a systematic targeting of everything indispensable for
it's the beating heart of gauze is health care system. that's how it was described to me by one of the senior doctors there. and that is exactly how we've experienced it when we've gone to the casa in the past. it is the main and the largest hospital in the gaza strip. and if you want to take down a health care system, you take down its largest hospitals and that is exactly the pattern that we've been seeing all along. and i worry now with this blog that's hitch sell side of adults, the...
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it starts with health care. the only thing i would add is the disconnect for me when i think about it is who is communicating and then you say who do you want -- who are you willing to listen to? we have the facts, we have the data. who are you going to listen to? it is more likely you will listen to a trusted source and that may be an athlete, nurse, doctor, emt person coming in. to me that is the opportunity that we have. leaders or trusted sources, not really institutions. certainly not government. people do not want more government. but what they will listen to, the data, the disconnect between policies and risks which is not representative of what the state believes or facts or evidence. you need to communicate and that public health. we've got things where we know it works. none will work unless you communicate. it opens their eyes. it gets dumped into partisanship , but that is what the health care community -- not just >> while you are talking i want you to bring in your experience. you have been very ac
it starts with health care. the only thing i would add is the disconnect for me when i think about it is who is communicating and then you say who do you want -- who are you willing to listen to? we have the facts, we have the data. who are you going to listen to? it is more likely you will listen to a trusted source and that may be an athlete, nurse, doctor, emt person coming in. to me that is the opportunity that we have. leaders or trusted sources, not really institutions. certainly not...
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well, coming up, i may already be a part of your health care. the technology now more prevalent in hospitals and doctor's offices. we'll speak with a doctor from stanford univ corporations are getting heat from the california nurses association to provide more oversight over how the technology is tested and used. joining us live now is doctor robert pearl, a professor at stanford school of medicine and business and author of chatgpt, md, how ai empowered patients and doctors can take back control of american medicine. doctor, thanks for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> so i has advanced the world in so many ways. as your book touches on things like reducing medical errors, enhancing diagnostic precision, precision, and easing the burden of health care staffing. but we've heard from nurses this week who argue ai can also be a detriment to patients. how do you see ai being safely balanced with patient care? >> i think you've focused it very well in my book. the first three chapters are around the big opportunities is the way you can save hundreds
well, coming up, i may already be a part of your health care. the technology now more prevalent in hospitals and doctor's offices. we'll speak with a doctor from stanford univ corporations are getting heat from the california nurses association to provide more oversight over how the technology is tested and used. joining us live now is doctor robert pearl, a professor at stanford school of medicine and business and author of chatgpt, md, how ai empowered patients and doctors can take back...
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in some states providing prison for life for doctors and nurses who simply provide health care. laws are being proposed and passed that make no exception for rape and incest. when we think about what is at stake, it is absolutely about freedom. you know, we talk about democracy. well, let's think about it. i think of democracy as having basically a duality to the nature of it. on the one hand, incredible strength. when a democracy is intact, the strength it has in terms of what it does to protect its people and protect individual rights and freedoms when intact. it is also very fragile. it is only as strong as our willingness to fight for it, and so fight we will, and fight we must. and here is the thing. when we fight, we win. we have 197 days to go, which is kind of a long time, but really a short amount of time, and there is a lot to get done. i know i am preaching to the choir. elections can be fun. yes, think about it. i don't know if the person you were sitting next to you met before or not, but what i love about campaigns, you get to meet people you may have never met bef
in some states providing prison for life for doctors and nurses who simply provide health care. laws are being proposed and passed that make no exception for rape and incest. when we think about what is at stake, it is absolutely about freedom. you know, we talk about democracy. well, let's think about it. i think of democracy as having basically a duality to the nature of it. on the one hand, incredible strength. when a democracy is intact, the strength it has in terms of what it does to...
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is part of women's health care. there's simply no place for politics in the exam room. this is a personal decision between a woman and her doctor. it is not a government decision. and government should not be meddling in health care. this is a slippery slope as we are already seeing. when there is a claim by my colleagues, by my republican colleagues, that life begins at conception, the moment a sperm touches an egg, boy, that's a slippery slope. we have already seen what that has done to i.v.f. care. families who desperately want -- parents who desperately want children are unable to have families now in alabama because of this ruling. this is interfering with even more aspects of women health care. next is contraception. again, make no mistake. as one of two pro-choice women doctors in congress, you can count on me to do everything i can to protect women's access to safe abortion, and this is why the women's health protection act, which will keep government out of this most personal and important medical decision,
is part of women's health care. there's simply no place for politics in the exam room. this is a personal decision between a woman and her doctor. it is not a government decision. and government should not be meddling in health care. this is a slippery slope as we are already seeing. when there is a claim by my colleagues, by my republican colleagues, that life begins at conception, the moment a sperm touches an egg, boy, that's a slippery slope. we have already seen what that has done to...
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and arizonans need access to health care, doctors and health care providers need to be able to provide the health care that their patients need and not fear the repercussions of going to jail for doing that. >> what does it do to life in arizona when people wake up one day and they don't have the rights they had the day before? >> well, you heard the senator's story. we heard another story from a woman this morning with pregnancy complications that required abortion care. and was not able to get it in arizona even though the procedure she was needed was not outlawed. but their stories are there's thousands of those stories across arizona. and nobody should have to justify an abortion and nobody should have to worry about being able to get the care they need if they are pregnant and we have to repeal this ban so that these women's lives are not at risk. >> and for the voters of arizona, will they have the possibility of seeing this on the ballot as something that they can vote on? >> absolutely. as i mentioned, we will have a constitutional measure on the ballot to enshrine abortion in
and arizonans need access to health care, doctors and health care providers need to be able to provide the health care that their patients need and not fear the repercussions of going to jail for doing that. >> what does it do to life in arizona when people wake up one day and they don't have the rights they had the day before? >> well, you heard the senator's story. we heard another story from a woman this morning with pregnancy complications that required abortion care. and was...
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we are working to make sure people have the full range of reproductive health care they might need. >> i wonder whether you think the president could go further. the use of executive orders, for example. abortion rights activists have been calling for federal land to be used for abortion clinics. is that something he would consider? >> we have considered every option including that one. that one has a big problem associated with it. which is, if a person performs an abortion on federal island -- federal land and they left federal land they could be prosecuted in the state. we have looked at every option. it's important to keep in mind we have taken every action we can. he issued three executive orders and a presidential memorandum. and from those, a whole series of actions have been taken across the federal government, whether it is making sure servicemembers and veterans have access to reproductive health care, making sure that our department of justice is defending and bringing cases to defend reproductive freedom. also, across all agencies that have a role to play, most obviously,
we are working to make sure people have the full range of reproductive health care they might need. >> i wonder whether you think the president could go further. the use of executive orders, for example. abortion rights activists have been calling for federal land to be used for abortion clinics. is that something he would consider? >> we have considered every option including that one. that one has a big problem associated with it. which is, if a person performs an abortion on...
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costs in the health care. for example, let's say an illegal immigrant comes into the u.s., gets a dui, they're in a yale and they have a medical issue. the county -- in jail. the county pays for that. it's not listed under this law, so the number's actually much larger even for florida. i appreciate governor desantis doing this, but, yeah, it's in the tens of billions of dollars for the country. stuart: let me get this clear here. the feds, the federal government, does not reimburse the states for migrant health care costs. so -- >> no. stuart: -- it's the state that's on the hook for billions. state people have to pay. >> absolutely. it's actually the person who has health insurance because what happens is, is the medical providers cost shift to those people who have health insurance. is as health insurance premiums skyrocket, it's because of all the uncompensated care illegal immigrants and others. stuart: i'm going to change the subject for a second. four migrants were arrested for allegedly robbing a new y
costs in the health care. for example, let's say an illegal immigrant comes into the u.s., gets a dui, they're in a yale and they have a medical issue. the county -- in jail. the county pays for that. it's not listed under this law, so the number's actually much larger even for florida. i appreciate governor desantis doing this, but, yeah, it's in the tens of billions of dollars for the country. stuart: let me get this clear here. the feds, the federal government, does not reimburse the states...
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care provision of health care. so what that means is that when a hospital once to only provide stabilizing care in emergencies for people who can pay for it. for example emtala says, no, i'm sorry, you have to stabilize anyone who's experiencing an emergency medical condition or when a hospital wants to provide stabilizing treatments to people who are are experiencing only certain kinds of emergency conditions. and tala says, no, here's the list of conditions and you have to provide stabilizing care for those people similarly, if the state says, look, it's our job to govern all of healthcare in our state and we say that only certain kinds of health care can be given to people who are experienced thank emergency medical conditions. we don't want whatever treatment we want only certain kinds of treatment and says, no. >> we are directing that as a matter of federal law, when someone presents with an emergency condition, they have to be assessed and the hospital must do what is ever is in its capacity to stabilize the
care provision of health care. so what that means is that when a hospital once to only provide stabilizing care in emergencies for people who can pay for it. for example emtala says, no, i'm sorry, you have to stabilize anyone who's experiencing an emergency medical condition or when a hospital wants to provide stabilizing treatments to people who are are experiencing only certain kinds of emergency conditions. and tala says, no, here's the list of conditions and you have to provide stabilizing...
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the point is none of this has threatened the principle of health care being free at the point of use. but there are other areas where we can use the private sector to help the struggling system. along the trouble is that for too long, the conversation has always been if we don't have fully nationalised provision and supply of health care, we will become like america . but this is become like america. but this is nonsense. other nations have devised health care systems that are free at the point of use, but don't necessarily have the entire system nationalised germany. that liberal paradise to which we are so often compared by the left, is uses an insurance based system that comes out of people's wages. it enables markets to compete while ensuring everyone is covered. australia has better health care results, spends less as a proportion of gdp and operates under a public private model. japan uses an insurance based system that ensures everyone is covered. it has better results than we do too. it's similar in canada, france and belgium, mr streeting said in his article for the sun that
the point is none of this has threatened the principle of health care being free at the point of use. but there are other areas where we can use the private sector to help the struggling system. along the trouble is that for too long, the conversation has always been if we don't have fully nationalised provision and supply of health care, we will become like america . but this is become like america. but this is nonsense. other nations have devised health care systems that are free at the point...
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50000000 people like access to health care services. the vaccination system has been destroyed. now only one and every 3 children receives complete vaccination. cancer patients are no longer guaranteed their medication. nearly 40 percent of the population is considered vulnerable because they are unable to consult medical professionals to diagnose, treat and manage diseases, illnesses and disorders. and it's not just access challenges. we spoke to one physician who showed us a list of dozens of prescription drugs that are in short supply nationally. he asked us to hide his identity for fear of rubber cushions, which says that some of these medicines could mean the difference between life and death. for tens of thousands of patients are interesting because there are many specific indications to show the health care system as well as of today. then it was 6 years ago. low income citizens are worse affected by drug shortages. people like jorge lee is a psychiatric patient who tells us he struggles to fill his prescriptions for anti anxiety and depression medication. if could valida
50000000 people like access to health care services. the vaccination system has been destroyed. now only one and every 3 children receives complete vaccination. cancer patients are no longer guaranteed their medication. nearly 40 percent of the population is considered vulnerable because they are unable to consult medical professionals to diagnose, treat and manage diseases, illnesses and disorders. and it's not just access challenges. we spoke to one physician who showed us a list of dozens of...
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not the $26.00 hospitals out of service and killing more than $400.00 health care workers. it is not anti semitic, to condemn your governments destruction of all of gods is 12 universities and 56 of its schools with hundreds more damage, leaving 625000 students with no educational opportunities. and it is not anti semitic. to agree with virtually every humanitarian organization in saying that your government in violation of american law has unreasonably blocked humanitarian aid. coming into casa, creating the conditions in which so many thousands of children. they smell nutrition and find the notes and yahoo! anti semitism is a bile and disgusting form of bigotry. that has done on speaker go home to many millions of people. but please do not insult the intelligence of the american people by attempting to distract us from the immoral and illegal war policies of your extremist and races. government sending pirates a demonstration by students that one of fonts has most prestigious universities. they seals, po was broken up after they occupied the main building for hours later
not the $26.00 hospitals out of service and killing more than $400.00 health care workers. it is not anti semitic, to condemn your governments destruction of all of gods is 12 universities and 56 of its schools with hundreds more damage, leaving 625000 students with no educational opportunities. and it is not anti semitic. to agree with virtually every humanitarian organization in saying that your government in violation of american law has unreasonably blocked humanitarian aid. coming into...
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that's why he enlisted bernie sanders help to promote his health care passage. kimberly help it al jazeera, the white house or well, that's it from me down jordan. so now doug got way that you can find more information on our website down to 0 dot com. the weather is next and inside story looks good with israel's attack against the well central kitchen workers is a deliberate strategy to locate the fairly possibly have to season right. has been seen. and as in the forecast, the stuff in china, the lower district suggested he's quite heavy. that will be something that has been for the family that might weeks how return corner as well. hong kong should be all right, 6 degrees, cooler mass at this time. do you see such a high temperature? it is a little unusual but it happened last year as well. and this line extends the it goes off show of from japan more or less days. i'm sure it might just come in a little bit. you see this line levels of it, but this is persistence, the chinese and then coming in from the higher ground to the human light is to cold enough air f
that's why he enlisted bernie sanders help to promote his health care passage. kimberly help it al jazeera, the white house or well, that's it from me down jordan. so now doug got way that you can find more information on our website down to 0 dot com. the weather is next and inside story looks good with israel's attack against the well central kitchen workers is a deliberate strategy to locate the fairly possibly have to season right. has been seen. and as in the forecast, the stuff in china,...
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i'm gonna text us and health care because we don't have the funds to do that. so the government that's is the guarantor of the fundamental rights of health to intervene because it's purely mascot. but other medical experts say the government's actions are heavy handed and technically unsound and could bring about a collapse of the system. i believe it's, i'm state, uh because, and the government is proposing a law studies increasing costs without increasing the resources. and at the same time is fragments in the system. and by for inventing the system and making more expensive without more money. well that implies is that people will not get the care they need and they deserve. how to preserve or transform columbia as health care system has become the latest ideological clash in this deeply paula rice country. and that could further complicate the already difficult access to health care for millions of patients in need. allison that i'm be at the, i just need a book that farmers in the u. k. or warning the crop yields will be hit after months of heavy rain with
i'm gonna text us and health care because we don't have the funds to do that. so the government that's is the guarantor of the fundamental rights of health to intervene because it's purely mascot. but other medical experts say the government's actions are heavy handed and technically unsound and could bring about a collapse of the system. i believe it's, i'm state, uh because, and the government is proposing a law studies increasing costs without increasing the resources. and at the same time...
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overall 84% of health facilities have been damaged or destroyed and more than 400 health care workers have been killed. an extraordinary number. but we're not just talking about housing being decimated. we're not just talking about physical infrastructure being decimated. we're not just talking about a health care system being decimated. mr. president, gaza is a young community, a lot of children live there. and their educational system has been destroyed. 56 schools have been bombed and completely destroyed, and 219 have been damaged. schools. the last of gaza's universities -- i think they had 12 universities in gaza. and the last one was demolished in january. now, i'm not quite sure how fighting hamas has anything to do with destroying universities, but it does lead to the fact that some 625,000 students in gaza have today no access to education. mr. president, just today, today, david satterfield, the u.s. special enjoy to the gaza humanitarian crisis said that the risk of famine throughout war-devastated gaza, especially in the north, issout -- un kwoet unquote -- is, quote, unq
overall 84% of health facilities have been damaged or destroyed and more than 400 health care workers have been killed. an extraordinary number. but we're not just talking about housing being decimated. we're not just talking about physical infrastructure being decimated. we're not just talking about a health care system being decimated. mr. president, gaza is a young community, a lot of children live there. and their educational system has been destroyed. 56 schools have been bombed and...