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deaths. nearly all adults there has been vaccinated in harlem, in the state of south palo. and the new report says, the economies of some countries are going to recover faster from the pandemic than others. but a lack of vaccines will hold back poor nations. so the african economy has been one of the hardest hit, according to the cd. while the head of the world health organization is calling for an international treaty to help prepare beth for any future pandemic. the defining characteristic of the pun, demik is the lack of sharing of data, information, pathogens, technologies, and resources. these are the challenges we are facing. we have been facing since the pandemic started. and even before a treaty would foster improve sharing trust and accountability and provide the solid foundation on which to build other
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mccarthyism is for global health security. now israel's opposition li this as many obstacles still remain before a coalition government can be formed. i am the peters and talks with ultra nationalists natalie bennett to replace benjamin netanyahu. meanwhile, an egyptian delegation, led by the country's intelligence chief, has been in gaza, said talks with the armed group amass which controls the strength. israel bombing campaign killed more than 200 palestinians and destroyed many buildings amass 5 thousands of rockets into israel, killing these 13 people that china government is relaxing. family planning, restrictions to allow 3 children per couple. it's a major policy shift from the existing limit of just to china is facing a demographic crisis with a dramatic decline in baths. in recent years, although the headlines i'll be back with more news here after full paul counting the cost in the other 6 biggest economy fall things of the world behind those
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trucks. because late that process, the world works, the competition is china financing. the destruction of forests is looking for new oil supply. us counting the costs on our way. well, you know, i must say what, where is incorrect? that's a nama, just coming in. you'll get paid on before they can come in at the end. okay. on that and it all came from a thing going a lot of fear via the mechanical that those that were not to what he explained to me move what i wake up confused that why am i you know, i was so much pain. why does you are so much? i don't know. i mean, to me was already like,
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what am i doing here because i asked for help for my honey, why am i here? these women are still trying to understand what happened to them. all they were held at the same immigration prison in georgia, and they were seen by the same doctor. how many other women were you thinking? i went through the same thing. i think it was not using estrogen gathered up, put you into the get him a doctor, him in on like there is something not right here. lady took us as capital, you know? like okay, i'm almost done with this one next. you know, we're not get a where people with this are just somebody hear us out know me. oh, it feels like the urban county detention center is far away from almost everything
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. we came to the rural town of facility, georgia, which is 3 hours south of atlanta to look into allegations with medical abuse. last december 14 women who were incarcerated. here filed a class action lawsuit against the prison, the doctor and immigration and customs enforcement or the complaint alleges that are going to college is that a local hospital subjected incarcerated women in his care to one necessary procedures without their consent. more than 30 women gave sworn testimony that they endured medical abuse from the dr. mckendra, i mean $600.00 and some women claim they faced retribution. after they spoke out, several of the women described the doctor as broth, and some said they left their appointments, bleeding or in pain. could they get the money to be treated? my human body was around,
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i mean denies all the allegations and statements to the media just lawyer said, i mean, always treated his patients with the utmost care and respect ah, my, the wake of the year was one of dr. means patients and sheet the plaintiff and the losses its almost been a year, you know, still not back. i still have a lot of problems have last summer, my complained of the painful umbilical hernia and was taken to see doctor, i mean, he makes his paper, you know, cuz it's like a couple of us. so it's like a rush like signed here saying that you don't have a chance to read everything. she had a virginal ultra sound and pap smear that left her in pain. i've had kids and i've had pap smears done, and there was an extra influences. so i asked them about my her name because that's
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the whole issue. that's the only reason i bring to go see this person that's i don't have nothing to do with her is you know, but you have a group of doctors who later reviewed my medical records, said doctor mean carried out multiple invasive procedures on her. but she says they were never fully explained to her one doctor who reviewed her records, concluded that the surgery was unnecessary and carried significant risk. i mean, no doubt. they wait 6 months to see the hormone stuff breakdown. the says, obvious, you see me september i was already having the surgery. within the month he was already in minnesota. and then after the surgery, time went by and not they, they wouldn't even give me a follow up. i had asked for
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a follow up for follow up and you still don't know what had what happened exactly the procedure they did fairly. he gave me the answer the call. and he like, literally scrape most of my uterus, like i have a really thin layer of uterus. i don't know, it's a lot of questions that i don't have answers to. that's something i have to live for the rest of my life. like from the minute i piece together the various charts and looked at each woman's story, i realized that there was a pattern of inappropriate evaluation, inappropriate recommendations, and surprisingly repetitive claims for each patient, even though they were obviously very different people. dr. serra emerge line is an obstetrician gynecologist, who reviewed the medical records of 5 women from or ring county who saw doctor. i mean, it doesn't surprise me that the patient reports that the doctor was rough and it
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was painful. but if help us all just sound shouldn't be painful, shouldn't be paying uncomfortable, maybe not usually painful for every patient. he wrote, pelvic pain abnormal bleeding, and he had the same diagnosis, ovarian cysts, and large fibroids. the interesting thing is that normal functioning, reproductive age, women normally make cysts every month in their ovaries. so says their normal, none of the sonograms, that reports that i read ever indicated, assist that had a worry, some finding, either by size or by description. these were all reproductive age women, and unless they are really very sick, we will evaluate this over a period of several months and asked the patient to try the area the remedies. frequently surgery was recommended, almost immediately. why do you think he was recommending this extreme care but
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didn't seem to be necessary? well, i can't speak to his thinking, but we're looking at the charts and doing a little online research myself. i realize this is likely to be a financial thing. this physician was repeatedly recommending unnecessary tests and invasive procedures for which he would likely be paid and for which the patients were not likely to benefit. we try to find out how much money ice pain, doctor, i mean, or the hospital to treat the women. but so far they have not released those records . yeah. over the years, immigration detention has become a big business. we've arrived at urban county detention center, the place where the women we spoke to were held nearly 80 percent that are arrested
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by ice and up in places like these there for profit prisons run by private companies. this one is run by la sal correction. hi sir. i've got more. i'm david all. this is the word and i'm a christian david. have been trying to we interview, i'm a lucky person. that i don't not good, not that much windows. i'm not, i'm not gonna make it warden. paul declined to speak with us. instead, directing us to idle eyes declined to answer our questions, citing pending litigation as far back as 2018, an attorney for an incarcerated woman notified warden. paul that her client found an appointment with dr. mean, so painful and dramatic that she was scared to see him again. but allegations didn't become public until september of 2020 a nurse at the urban county
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detention center testified in a federal whistleblower complaint that she witnessed a medical abuse and negligence, including the prison handling of coven. 19 months earlier. women being held in the prison relief. these videos, pleading for help me, my initial plan to speak was colvin. there's a tiny immigrant for and a lot. it may, as we were not allowed, it may ask. there was saying the code was not in the facility. the nurses complained included claims of a high rate of hysterectomies, but according to the urban county hospital doctor, i mean, has only performed 2 since 2017. the allegations now center on whether the gynecological procedures are necessary and of the women consented to that. when did you 1st start noticing that there was something strange going on? we were sitting in the medical records room one day myself, my nurse,
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another nurse, and a supervisor. and the nurse that said that me a, is it all he do? everybody goes to him, get some procedure and the supervisor rose out of that girl that he do, he making their mind. so hearing that and them coming to me, it was like, wow, don wooden has worked as a nurse for 11 years and worked at several different times at urban county detention center. she says she build close relationships with a number of the women she cared for. there they gave me their number to say, hey, i have a procedure done, can you check into it? so it's going to be in the system. it's going to be documented to say they have such and dine. so you go back, hey, you tube or you had a dnc, you go back and i didn't say the non looking at them like you're looking to rely what just happened. what did i ms. me coming home and i have a 20 minute ride and i'm in tears like am i gonna have
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a job tomorrow and i will have a job tomorrow. what do i do? how do i handle this? and then it automatically clicks how your nerves, your caring for somebody. dawn says she was demoted from her job a couple of months before the whistleblower complaint because she objected to how the prison handle coven 1900. and she's asked and filing the complaint she hasn't been called into work and has relied on unemployment benefits. last fall corrections did not respond to our list of questions or requests for an interview. it's an emotional burden to where i know life happens. and it happens the earth and some of the most drains in ways. but i never thought that it will be to the point to where i will be at this unemployed place. i will be seeking help with the worth and i will change it. i want to change it for anything our below the whistle a 1000 times over if i can and i say that because i
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have children and family rooms, there was that i want somebody to look out for a whale. so the sacrifice is well worth the boy being wednesday at b. o. o. kane and jacqueline registered me. this is back home in carrollton, georgia. but her time at the urban county detention center is still waiting on her . her mom took care of her 5 children during the 10 months she spent in prison. when i 1st went to think about going to one controller. okay, joseph leah. anthony on buckle. talk to someone going to your company. the pain in flood han doors more than 5 years ago. to
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escape an abusive partner. in january 2020, she was arrested following the car academic can i make a copy up also on that on my tongue. i see, but i mean how, what that already something they'll settle if they will on, on the enemy will load about me while she was in prison. she requested to see again, ecologist to access birth control and was taken to see dr. i mean, there you get a full bottle either here you'll get me when i say we only speak before a kip. i saw cynthia where the current that i was young, but when it's john, sorry, i'm late. jesse middle, national defense can mail me whole lot, but it's on the novels. when i get out, i had me to join the committee. i left the my for the little fun.
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okay. and according to the lawsuit, doctor, i mean, diagnose, came in with says and gave her an injection canaan medical records show that she was given a birth control shot. but she says, no one told her what the injection was. a consent form that came with came and medical records was incomplete, missing her name and all an english class. they can look at some point in the camera and i said in the new kiddos that i looked on and not one of the help they will have one. and when i get a local u. c. k, that's what the bus at the west you know. yeah. i don't know if they they also gave when you got it, it's something that was in general setup and the daughter had to go get the kid. i mean, they get on grass all 2nd to get us started by my dad in
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the last me, danny, i'm in california. tell him and ok. and caroline and the doctor. i mean, were you scared that if you did speak up they could for you, that was like and as your every day. and i still think about it, you know, you have black m brown immigrant, women at this, you know, extremely vulnerable position at this prison, at the mercy of ice and the private prison corporation. and this doctor. and regardless of what happened to them, you know, their voices were being silenced and it's, you know, it's, nobody was being held accountable. was there a sense that these women couldn't say no to getting treated or surgical procedures by the doctor? nobody was telling them about, you know,
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what was happening. obviously there was a language barrier. nobody made an effort to, you know, come back explanation about why was this procedure necessary job same proposal, pos are going somewhere they don't. people aren't in the business office and get the dollar for. oh, this isn't the 1st time that doctor, i mean, have been accused of billing the government for unnecessary procedures. in 2013 state and federal agencies investigated, i mean the erwin county hospital and several other doctors over allegations of fraudulent billing. the allegations included standing orders from a mean to perform ultrasounds on all pregnant patients, regardless of whether they needed them. the hospital and doctors settled the case
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in 2015 for more than half a $1000000.00 with no admission of guilt. ah, we sent multiple requests to dr. means lawyer to see if he would speak with us on camera, but we did not get a response. we're trying to track down, dr. mean, so i'm going to call his private practice. yes, good morning, ma'am. do you know when he's going to be end of week every day? he's never there. i might stop by today or call back. thank you so much. we saw that to remain leaving his office and approached him in a nearby parking lot. we just really want to give you the opportunity to reply because of what all the women are saying. i've myself wrong with my daughter in law
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lives. i'm not going okay. okay. did you wanna see the report on my report or? yeah, i wanted me. he said, i can't talk, you have to go through my lawyer and he just insisted talk to my lawyer. i haven't done anything wrong. we sent detailed questions to dr. means lawyer and did not receive a response. i immigration and customs enforcement deported some of dr. amin station, even after they spoke up about what happened to them, one of the ladies was coming like i, dr. me, but i, i right, i mean these are there people in the custody of the u. s. government, and at the end of the day the buck stops and they absolutely fell at this responsibility instead of aging in the investigation. i
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actually was trying to cover its own track by reporting witnesses and survivors to medical abuse. so 6 women were already deported before members of congress and lawyers and stepped in and were able to put a stop to the deportation. me. when i 1st had me navarro was one of the women who was deport. she was a patient of dr. means at urban county here and according to the lawsuit, diagnosed with says, following a medical exam and suggested surgery, we're on my mind, i great, and i my entire life. i've never heard of it in my over near me. and then i'm going to have a surgery or grading. i don't me did not move forward with the surgery, but she did speak with an attorney about her experience for don wouldn't
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whistleblower complaint. the dafter wench public had said she was confronted by a guard at the facility. like were you the one who spoke to the lawyer and i'm like yes, actually. and was me? and she came up to me real close to me almost to my face. she was right here, she got my to my to my ear and she said, tell me who you spoke with and exactly what you told them. like on my card like your, your crazy lady, late. i'm not going to by they haven't done that day. and by the 15th i was already and did you think that they deported you after speaking of because you were one of the 1st one so spoke, you know? yes. they deported me right after the report came out. do you think it was unfair that you got the portal? yes, i think very quickly and very i think that was what they
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did not show me is how they did for me. i was i don't me far away in mexico. her mother gina has been racing. her children and south carolina are russia is 9 and vanessa to she wasn't one of your mom left. yeah. because her 1st birthday my mom wasn't there and for her 2nd birthday, she also wasn't there. we have so much memory of with her and those my cry all the time. so if we can just have one memory and play together, that's my sister and be amazing. and what would you do if you see her? what's the 1st thing you would i would hug a really good morning. yes,
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that was saturday. i don't me 1st came to the us at age 7 and barely knows the country where he is now. it's a look in your mind what i'm going to him. i hope that the moment is that they got it. let me see if they got home. it's because you're going to give you another try. no, no, no, no i'm unless i got the what i need to get him on to some of the fit on all that audi don't on us was calling on purpose and proposed to me and i can you that i said on the board we're not going to get in for some nice you mama, i paid off the part where we used to go all the time. now is your favorite
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ah, do you regret it or you think you would do it again? i keep my mouth shut. i would just. 2 whistleblower and complained that dawn wouldn't and i don't mean nevada contributed to when firewall and captured international attention that was in part because of a disturbing history of forth. there are limitations in the us including in prison . the complaint also prompted investigations by congress and the inspector general of the department of homeland security. where the moral and the standards that we say we uphold. we're talking about this place where the more than the standard. whereas the accountability, not just local level, where the accountability at the how are
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i we are something i use one job search and i use one. i was deporting all of the women in the last food have either been deported or really and, and made the department of homeland security announced it would no longer use the facility to detain immigrants. still i'm still trying to understand why the women who raised their voice is about what happened. are still searching for answers that another one though i stumbled on. yeah. i day on saturday. hey, we're going to sort of work and then that that, that i thought it was been, so you'll get for it simply because i don't know from there
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they will know. so i think if we can meet them. so that's what i need to say. no, no, no minutes. look, it's almost, it's almost all a for a little bit and say it has been so me and i said man of the it all to familiar innocent lives ended in an instant then great anger and the debate around firearms. but for survivors and families of the
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