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patients to go to the e.d. and be tested before they come over, they are always on code red, and reason for that is because we don't want ambulances coming to p.e.s. directly when they need to be going to the mrnls department. does that make sense? what questions do people have about that circumstance? what's been so great, this is one of the sill veer linings of the pandemic. we have about 50% more patients in the e.d. now on a daily basis, to eventually head over to p.e.s. so we had about 8 or so. even before the pandemic because many of them needed to be cleared immediatically before they went to p.e.s. now, we have about 12 or so. it various from day-to-day. but now we have a p.e.s. physician. so a psychiatrist in the mrns department every day between 7:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. and that has been a huge bonus for the e.d. team and also the psychiatrist, many of them seem to like it as well. so they are actually age to evaluate and discharge patients from the e.d. who might have otherwise gone to p.e.s. before
patients to go to the e.d. and be tested before they come over, they are always on code red, and reason for that is because we don't want ambulances coming to p.e.s. directly when they need to be going to the mrnls department. does that make sense? what questions do people have about that circumstance? what's been so great, this is one of the sill veer linings of the pandemic. we have about 50% more patients in the e.d. now on a daily basis, to eventually head over to p.e.s. so we had about 8...
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e.d.'s well he joined me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. tease holiday international memorial awards are now open for entries. media professionals are eligible whether you're a freelance journalist who work for alternative media who are part of the global news platform to participate sunday published works in video all written for much go to award dot altie dot com and then to now. i don't have faith in this government official of president i don't have faith in the system i see i've got it i'm too liberal the system designed for people like me who move. as long as there are. different people who are here for different reasons but also job loss. most people in philadelphia are only a ballot 2 paychecks away from home lessee. hello and welcome to crossfire where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle the spiral downwards depending on who you believe in the media the civil u
e.d.'s well he joined me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. tease holiday international memorial awards are now open for entries. media professionals are eligible whether you're a freelance journalist who work for alternative media who are part of the global news platform to participate sunday published works in video all written for much go to award dot altie dot com and then to now....
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the city was once the center of the years e.d.'s an ethnic minority targeted by ass and a campaign of ethnic cleansing. kurdish troops recaptured send in the autumn of 2015 today it lies in ruins its outskirts licit with dozens of mass graves. in center alone i as murdered some 10000 years edis thousands of women and girls were abducted raped and enslaved. i was also kidnapped young boys to enlist them as child soldiers. is from sandra she managed to flee when i as fighters captured the city in the summer of 2014 but 71 members of her extended family were trapped by troops of the so-called calif it i'm not able to escape most were never heard from again. a diva travels tirelessly from one refugee camp to another to help where she can and in the hope of finding lost relatives. let's say if it is if into. the phone all the family were together. but now it's so difficult because this road here a bit further on. people lost each other. and now our phone line far from my family my parents i said playing each one of us in a different cou
the city was once the center of the years e.d.'s an ethnic minority targeted by ass and a campaign of ethnic cleansing. kurdish troops recaptured send in the autumn of 2015 today it lies in ruins its outskirts licit with dozens of mass graves. in center alone i as murdered some 10000 years edis thousands of women and girls were abducted raped and enslaved. i was also kidnapped young boys to enlist them as child soldiers. is from sandra she managed to flee when i as fighters captured the city in...
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they get e.d.'s up. we go to work so straight home. according to several sources felice in the united states kills from 2 to 4 people every day. had his hands. with sad eyes the wind just. says what am i being arrested for players one for me and. that is just their little world to establish they developed just us against them and. how long are you sure 02525 years as. i read this from someone quoting you know. there is a corruption inside of this lease one of the culture is. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area russia. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so of added 11000000000 barrels of oil. you take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down o
they get e.d.'s up. we go to work so straight home. according to several sources felice in the united states kills from 2 to 4 people every day. had his hands. with sad eyes the wind just. says what am i being arrested for players one for me and. that is just their little world to establish they developed just us against them and. how long are you sure 02525 years as. i read this from someone quoting you know. there is a corruption inside of this lease one of the culture is. 54 jets and more...
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e.d.'s up. is it real or is that fake should stay or should i go now is it real or is it fake begs the question are. they can come and blow our brains out at any given time we can't really do anything actually america is the only country in the world where you can kill people. war and legally get away with. all the fire crawls stillbirth all the trouble to the point it's hollow ploy to k.k.k. what exists because america wants it to exist they are the biggest terrorist group to ever operate in this country and they're dead to me they're worse also than the people who destroyed the world trade centers of the scroll while. the work of a journalist is never done as a newspaper your primary job is to provide up to date accurate information to readers. and viewers to speak truth to power and serve as a check on institutions leaders and to question the world around us at times the job of journalists puts their lives at risk whether reporting from war torn regions or reporting on protests and civil unre
e.d.'s up. is it real or is that fake should stay or should i go now is it real or is it fake begs the question are. they can come and blow our brains out at any given time we can't really do anything actually america is the only country in the world where you can kill people. war and legally get away with. all the fire crawls stillbirth all the trouble to the point it's hollow ploy to k.k.k. what exists because america wants it to exist they are the biggest terrorist group to ever operate in...
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parks and e.d. swain are both on the record saying we can't use her. >> i think if rosa parks was wearing a "black panther" uniform and a beret that would be a different story. i think skin complexion has something to do with it. she doesn't look like possibly the traditional. but i don't think she was seep as much of a threat, just super innocent in that case. so -- >> yeah. i mean there is definitely evidence. again, parks says this herself. right? when she is arrested e.d. nixon like hallelujah, this is the one, she's the one and they all gather at her house to convince her of that. who is against it? her husband. he's not an idiot. he knows how dangerous that is. yeah. >> do you think that robinson and nixon kind of forged that narrative or made her the figure of the civil rights movement that's been propagated since then? >> that's a good question. i don't think robinson did. i think parks and nixon did. robinson was angry, really i think a agree when she backed off of coal vin. coal vin was a
parks and e.d. swain are both on the record saying we can't use her. >> i think if rosa parks was wearing a "black panther" uniform and a beret that would be a different story. i think skin complexion has something to do with it. she doesn't look like possibly the traditional. but i don't think she was seep as much of a threat, just super innocent in that case. so -- >> yeah. i mean there is definitely evidence. again, parks says this herself. right? when she is arrested...
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e.d that simply must cha and we know that bandaid reform >> woodruff: so to clarify, what would the role of police be.d and you woave some money for police working on crime tha isommitted, right? process to living a societythe where safety exists beyond policing will take a very-- it will take time, it won't hapen overnight. local governm and also localour police departments commit to a essential safetyservices from the power ad control of police departments into our community. that means crisis response, and that also means with how we deal with violence, conflict and harm means that actually, eventually, the police are not up tances of crisis,vene or show conflict, harm or violence but, am ft, it is a community-based response that is outside of systems of polioncing, prand jail. >> woodruff: chuck wexler, what about thicos ncept of shifting these kinds of responsibilities, at lst initially, for issues that around situations around mental health counseling, drug counseling, immediate yaition, that-- mediation, that money be shifted to other social service agencies. >> well, actually, i
e.d that simply must cha and we know that bandaid reform >> woodruff: so to clarify, what would the role of police be.d and you woave some money for police working on crime tha isommitted, right? process to living a societythe where safety exists beyond policing will take a very-- it will take time, it won't hapen overnight. local governm and also localour police departments commit to a essential safetyservices from the power ad control of police departments into our community. that means...
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when you're in crisis standards of care, you might just be sent home from the e.d. when you normally would have gotten a bed. likewise when you're in a hospital bed under normal circumstances, if you start to deteriorate, you might get an intensive care bed because you need that kind of care. when you're in crisis standards of care, you triage who gets that icu bed. so you might end up staying on a regular hospital floor when normally you would have gotten that more intensive care. so the standard of care changes when you get into surge status, and i think it's important for everybody to know in all the states, as your governors and elected officials make decisions that when they start talking about using hospital capacity as a control measure, as an end point for how they're going to manage this epidemic, start worrying because what you really should be doing is putting together policies in place to change people's behavior, to slow the spread of the virus so that you don't end up like us in crisis standards of care. >> arizona has closing in on 70,000 cases now. 2
when you're in crisis standards of care, you might just be sent home from the e.d. when you normally would have gotten a bed. likewise when you're in a hospital bed under normal circumstances, if you start to deteriorate, you might get an intensive care bed because you need that kind of care. when you're in crisis standards of care, you triage who gets that icu bed. so you might end up staying on a regular hospital floor when normally you would have gotten that more intensive care. so the...
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i have two two small restaurants, in addition to being the e.d. of golden gate restaurant association. what we need is cash, cash, cash, cash. and it occurred to me that one thing that hasn't been clearly communicated, that i just filed for, is part of the cares act, that we all really need to work to get the message out. it's a complicated part of the cares act. it's something called the employee retention credit or the e.r.c. and that's really something that, for whatever reason, has been overlooked. it's not a loan that's forgiven. it's a credit up to $5,000, up to 50% of what an employee earns over the period of that we're in, the disadvantaged period where we're partially, fully closed. the i.r.s. rules and a drop in revenue. we're clearly in the semiclosed or totally closed situation. and any revenues through the end of the year, in that period for employees under 100, you can get up to a 50% credit from our friends at the i.r.s. so payroll taxes that we've paid. it's interesting to note that this applies -- you can apply for a refund for an
i have two two small restaurants, in addition to being the e.d. of golden gate restaurant association. what we need is cash, cash, cash, cash. and it occurred to me that one thing that hasn't been clearly communicated, that i just filed for, is part of the cares act, that we all really need to work to get the message out. it's a complicated part of the cares act. it's something called the employee retention credit or the e.r.c. and that's really something that, for whatever reason, has been...
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and 9th grade for e.d. deserve further merit. they deserve further investigation. the c.d.e. requires that we develop a general education plan to further support these students, and in the past, that plan has involved supporting restorative practices, training on implicit biases, and other targeted, focal supports, and we hope that that will continue to be supported moving forward. we also need to address our systemic bias. african american students are not just overidentified in special education, but they're also underidentified when it comes to learning differences and labelled with behavior issues instead of receiving needed academic support. as our african american parent advisory committee members said in their focus group from june 4, instead of focusing on responding to negative behavior, we should stimulate discussions amongst teachers about what they love about black kids to see them in a positive light while realizing that some of the same attributes of our babies are the same things that get them into trouble in school. our parents also reported that they want to
and 9th grade for e.d. deserve further merit. they deserve further investigation. the c.d.e. requires that we develop a general education plan to further support these students, and in the past, that plan has involved supporting restorative practices, training on implicit biases, and other targeted, focal supports, and we hope that that will continue to be supported moving forward. we also need to address our systemic bias. african american students are not just overidentified in special...