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. >> so to give an example from state healthcare. finding a lot of interest in the healthcare space. given the strains of the healthcare system and connected hospitals that track patients like an operating will in the surgery with a vague hospital or into the room with able rest and recover to make sure they are getting the support that they need if there is an emergency that is an application we now in germany. so in the hospital i did not realize it but there were tens of millions of pounds of currency of equipment that was misplaced just tracking that allow to justify that but that will be difficult so the role that 5g plays is a great use case. and then we talked about is no longer a figment of the imagination that something we actually tested in multiple countries. but even before you get there the regulations have to be work through with patient consent but if they are guiding a surgeon sitting in another country or in another city it is something that is happening today. so there are some very powerful use cases to start the j
. >> so to give an example from state healthcare. finding a lot of interest in the healthcare space. given the strains of the healthcare system and connected hospitals that track patients like an operating will in the surgery with a vague hospital or into the room with able rest and recover to make sure they are getting the support that they need if there is an emergency that is an application we now in germany. so in the hospital i did not realize it but there were tens of millions of...
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. >> so to give an example from state healthcare. finding a lot of interest in the healthcare space. given the strains of the healthcare system and connected hospitals that track patients like an operating will in the surgery with a vague hospital or into the room with able rest and recover to make sure they are getting the support that they need if there is an emergency that is an application we now in germany. so in the hospital i did not realize it but there were tens of millions of pounds of currency of equipment that was misplaced just tracking that allow to justify that but that will be difficult so the role that 5g plays is a great use case. and then we talked about is no longer a figment of the imagination that something we actually tested in multiple countries. but even before you get there the regulations have to be work through with patient consent but if they are guiding a surgeon sitting in another country or in another city it is something that is happening today. so there are some very powerful use cases to start the j
. >> so to give an example from state healthcare. finding a lot of interest in the healthcare space. given the strains of the healthcare system and connected hospitals that track patients like an operating will in the surgery with a vague hospital or into the room with able rest and recover to make sure they are getting the support that they need if there is an emergency that is an application we now in germany. so in the hospital i did not realize it but there were tens of millions of...
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most states have a history of adopting restrictive efforts now on access to healthcare. ave seen for example in texas the adoption of a new restriction on reproductive health, abortion, that is likely to be replicated in states throughout many parts of the south and regions of the country as well. so those things are. so then you have a remarkable presence of african-american and hispanic citizenry. florida and texas and georgia together each has over 100,000 african-americans. and in some other states and african-american and latino are 60 percent of those are denied access to healthcare and only 41 percent of the population. that is a significant and profound impact on communities of color. and one last factor is that they have also resisted common sense health mandates due to covid and protecting the citizenry from covid somehow what you have our state that tonight mandates and have exacerbated the exposure of their citizens to covid infections. hospitals are now overwhelmed with covid patients. and then to have those these sort —- resources necessary so that is the co
most states have a history of adopting restrictive efforts now on access to healthcare. ave seen for example in texas the adoption of a new restriction on reproductive health, abortion, that is likely to be replicated in states throughout many parts of the south and regions of the country as well. so those things are. so then you have a remarkable presence of african-american and hispanic citizenry. florida and texas and georgia together each has over 100,000 african-americans. and in some...
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those states also have a history of adopting restrictive efforts now on access to healthcare. we have seen in texas the adoption of a new restriction on reproductive health, abortion that's likely to be replicated and states throughout many parts of the south and regions of the country as well so those things arehi. i mentioned them because in those 2.2 million people as i said, you have a remarkable presence of african-american and hispanic citizens. florida and texas and georgia together, each of those states havege over 100,000 african-americans. in some of those states, they represent latino and african-american, about 60% of those denied access to healthcare even though they are only 41% of the population. population. that is a significant and profound impact on communities of color. and one last factor is that they have also resisted common sense health mandates due to covid what you now have are states that deny mandates and wearing masks and have exacerbated exposure of their citizens to covid infections. you now have hospitals overwhelmed with covid patient and know wh
those states also have a history of adopting restrictive efforts now on access to healthcare. we have seen in texas the adoption of a new restriction on reproductive health, abortion that's likely to be replicated and states throughout many parts of the south and regions of the country as well so those things arehi. i mentioned them because in those 2.2 million people as i said, you have a remarkable presence of african-american and hispanic citizens. florida and texas and georgia together,...
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. >> bill: legal victory for new york state healthcare workers. claim religious grounds for an exemption from a koefld vaccine mandate. new york city teachers have filed a request with the u.s. supreme court to block the vaccine mandate set to take effect this afternoon. interesting drama here. >> good morning. u.s. supreme court justice sotomayor must now decide on her own or choose to have the full court weigh in as to whether or not to issue an emergency order blocking the vaccine mandate here in new york city for all public school employees. four teachers petitioned the court calling that vaccine mandate unconstitutional and also discriminatory. this is interesting. they say unlike other city workers, unvaccinated teachers are not being given the option to take weekly tests in lieu of the vaccine. they face a 5:00 p.m. deadline today to either get the shot or be put on unpaid leave and risk being fired. teachers unions are warning thousands could be placed on leave potentially crippling the nation's largest public school system. 93% of teacher
. >> bill: legal victory for new york state healthcare workers. claim religious grounds for an exemption from a koefld vaccine mandate. new york city teachers have filed a request with the u.s. supreme court to block the vaccine mandate set to take effect this afternoon. interesting drama here. >> good morning. u.s. supreme court justice sotomayor must now decide on her own or choose to have the full court weigh in as to whether or not to issue an emergency order blocking the...
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questions are already being asked about the inclusivity of its member states' healthcare systems.sh wave of migration of those fleeing afghanistan could add further strain. europe's vaccine roll-out may be nearing its final stages-- but many people, like these trying to get into castel volturno's vaccine pop-up, fear they will continue to be overlooked. for the pbs newshour, i'm lucy hough in naples. >> woodruff: the british government is warning that the country's fuel crisis is likely to last for another week. gas stations across britain have had to shut down because a lack of truckers has caused huge supply difficulties. as special correspondent malcolm brabant reports from brighton, on the southern coast of england, the problems appear to be one of the side effects of brexit. >> reporter: illuminated gas station signs at night are like homing beacons for britain's fuel-starved drivers. it's nearly 2:00 in the morning, and i can't believe that i woke up half hour ago and thought, "ooh, i don't have any petrol. i'd better go and get some," because this is about the only time at
questions are already being asked about the inclusivity of its member states' healthcare systems.sh wave of migration of those fleeing afghanistan could add further strain. europe's vaccine roll-out may be nearing its final stages-- but many people, like these trying to get into castel volturno's vaccine pop-up, fear they will continue to be overlooked. for the pbs newshour, i'm lucy hough in naples. >> woodruff: the british government is warning that the country's fuel crisis is likely...
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and medical access for veterans unto what we know today is the largest integrated healthcare initiative in the united states providing healthcare at over 1200 healthcare facilities 170 v.a. medical centers. now to hear more about the significant improvement we are joined today by historians from the benefit administration. >> hello. >> hi. >> we are so glad to have you. historian at the veterans benefitsts administration who has the impact of the legacy in the 1944 g.i. bill one of the most important pieces of legislation in us history. the bill provided education and housing benefits to millions of veterans and putting integration consistently in life he puts into into those unprecedented changes and how it revolutionized medical care for veterans and also to reflect on the legacy of the modern era in which was very much alive with the nation's veterans today so thank you for joining us today. >> it is a pleasure to be with you. i cannot be there with you but at least be present. >> thank you to the world war ii museum for having us. >> absolutely we are excited to talk about something that is so much to a
and medical access for veterans unto what we know today is the largest integrated healthcare initiative in the united states providing healthcare at over 1200 healthcare facilities 170 v.a. medical centers. now to hear more about the significant improvement we are joined today by historians from the benefit administration. >> hello. >> hi. >> we are so glad to have you. historian at the veterans benefitsts administration who has the impact of the legacy in the 1944 g.i. bill...
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the mayor here says 95% of full-time employees have received at least one shot and the state's largest healthcarerovider northwell health said today 100% of their employees are now vaccinated after their fired 1,400 employees who refused to get the vaccine. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, tough measures there. nikki battiste, thank you. tonight, president biden is blasting senate republicans for blocking attempts to raise the nation's debt ceiling, warning of a crisis like a meteor headed to crash into our economy. the president is also struggling to get his own party to pass his legislative agenda. cbs's nancy cordes reports tonight from the white house. >> two. two people. >> reporter: in a meeting this afternoon, the president asked progressives what they are willing to cut in order to secure support from the last two holdouts. >> look, i need 50 votes in the senate. i have 48. >> reporter: one of the two is west virginia democrat joe manchin who wants to slash the president's build back better from 3.5 trillion to is .5 dollars trillion. >> reporter: the eid we have for our country. >> report
the mayor here says 95% of full-time employees have received at least one shot and the state's largest healthcarerovider northwell health said today 100% of their employees are now vaccinated after their fired 1,400 employees who refused to get the vaccine. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, tough measures there. nikki battiste, thank you. tonight, president biden is blasting senate republicans for blocking attempts to raise the nation's debt ceiling, warning of a crisis like a meteor headed...
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>> the chyron now talking about the healthcare workers in new york state for the largest healthcare systemrepresent 1400 people failed to get the vaccine in time. if i'm engaging with the healthcare system i want to make sure that nurse and doctor caring for my parents that are older are vaccinated. i want healthcare professionals and teachers forming the minds of our children to be believe in science for god sake. >> harris: i will push back for the sake of argument here. mainly because i like science. the science has not shown that people who professionally know how to use ppe have necessarily spread the disease. many of them have been infected. i want to make sure we get all the science brought in. cassie. >> yeah. to your point there that we were perfectly fine having our first responders and front line workers with the diy masks and ppe working long hours while we converted to the life of zoom and food delivery but now there is a vaccine mandate all of a sudden they are thrown on the street. i think that it is a fair argument to say shouldn't we be allowed to have these conversations
>> the chyron now talking about the healthcare workers in new york state for the largest healthcare systemrepresent 1400 people failed to get the vaccine in time. if i'm engaging with the healthcare system i want to make sure that nurse and doctor caring for my parents that are older are vaccinated. i want healthcare professionals and teachers forming the minds of our children to be believe in science for god sake. >> harris: i will push back for the sake of argument here. mainly...
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. >> reporter: today is the deadline in washington state for public employees, healthcare workers andfully vaccinated or risk losing their jobs. governor inslee says he will not delay the deadline. >> this is the last time you will hear me in a state patrol car and jay inslee can kiss my ( bleep ). >> reporter: more than a third of the officers still have not reported they're vaccinated and the union leader is urging them to hold the line. >> i really hope the men and women of the chicago police department are not going to ruin their careers over going on a web site and saying yes or no. >> reporter: nationwide, 18 states and the district of columbia have vaccine mandates for at least some state workers, but washington, oregon and massachusetts are the only states that won't allow opting out of the vaccine with a weekly test. do you think we can get to the level we need to be at as far as vaccinations are concerned with these mandates? >> no, ultimately we're still going to need cooperation with the governors and elected leaders of states that are not buying into it at this point. >>
. >> reporter: today is the deadline in washington state for public employees, healthcare workers andfully vaccinated or risk losing their jobs. governor inslee says he will not delay the deadline. >> this is the last time you will hear me in a state patrol car and jay inslee can kiss my ( bleep ). >> reporter: more than a third of the officers still have not reported they're vaccinated and the union leader is urging them to hold the line. >> i really hope the men and...
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immunocompromised patients, and these are safe vaccines, and these have to be mandated for healthcare workers. >> state health leaders say they have been watching very closely and are expecting full compliance. a spokesperson with john muir said so far 92% of workers are vaccinated. >>> as many bay area counties are seeing declining rates of covid-19 infections, statewide, the number of covid depths and positivity rates are drastically different depending on where you live. kpix 5's kenny choi joins us live at san francisco's mission neighborhood health center to tell us how politics plays a role in all of this. >> reporter: that's right. early on in the pandemic mother slot next community was heavily impacted by covid-19. that message to get people vaccinated has been working, but now it is more of the rural areas that are being disproportionately impacted by covid depths. the lines aren't long anymore, but nearly every day, there are still members of this community who stop by the mission neighborhood health center to get inoculated. the message has been heard loud and clear. >> they really heed the
immunocompromised patients, and these are safe vaccines, and these have to be mandated for healthcare workers. >> state health leaders say they have been watching very closely and are expecting full compliance. a spokesperson with john muir said so far 92% of workers are vaccinated. >>> as many bay area counties are seeing declining rates of covid-19 infections, statewide, the number of covid depths and positivity rates are drastically different depending on where you live. kpix...
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united states with 12 healthcare facilities with outpatient price of care. to share more about significant following world war ii we are joined by historians from the veterans benefits? >> hello. we are glad to have you guys. we have doctor jeffery seiken, we will discuss the origins of the g.i. bill, one of the most important pieces of legislation in us history, benefits for many returning veterans to put their integrations back, a historian for the veteran administration who will provide insight to the unprecedented changes after the war and how medical care for veterans on the enduring legacy of the 70 fifth anniversary of the modern era, during this time. many are alive and present with care of the nations veterans. thank you for joining us today. >> a pleasure to be with you tonight, to be present. >> thank you for hosting us. >> we are excited to talk about something that means so much to a lot of americans and world war ii helps with veterans benefits. i would like to remind the audience there will be time for questions and answers, and the video stre
united states with 12 healthcare facilities with outpatient price of care. to share more about significant following world war ii we are joined by historians from the veterans benefits? >> hello. we are glad to have you guys. we have doctor jeffery seiken, we will discuss the origins of the g.i. bill, one of the most important pieces of legislation in us history, benefits for many returning veterans to put their integrations back, a historian for the veteran administration who will...
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instrumental for veterans in his tenure to what we know today as the largest integrated healthcare in the united states providing carried over 1200 healthcare facilities with 170 v.a. medical centers and over 1000 outpatient sites of care. to share more about this significant improvement to veterans care and benefits immediately following world war ii we are joined today by historians from the veterans benefits and health administration. >> hello. perfect. we're so glad to have you guys. we have dr. jeffrey seiken. the historian at the veterans benefits administration who will discuss the origins, impact and legacy of the 1944 g.i. bill one of the most important pieces of social legislation in u.s. history. it provided -- back into civilian life and we also have katie dallas in surrey who is the a story for the veterans health administration will provide insights into the unprecedented changes that the v.a. made after the war and how it provided medical care for veterans. she will reflect on the entering legacy of the 75th anniversary of the modern era of the medicine and the programs that were initiat
instrumental for veterans in his tenure to what we know today as the largest integrated healthcare in the united states providing carried over 1200 healthcare facilities with 170 v.a. medical centers and over 1000 outpatient sites of care. to share more about this significant improvement to veterans care and benefits immediately following world war ii we are joined today by historians from the veterans benefits and health administration. >> hello. perfect. we're so glad to have you guys....
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healthcare workers in california could be fired if they do not get the covid-19 vaccine. the state says all healthcare employees must be vaccinated. what gets covid-19 rather by today or have a valid religious or medical exemption, kaiser says employees who have not been vaccinated could be placed on unpaid leave starting tomorrow and could be fired december 1st if they still choose not to comply. dignity and sort of health have similar rules in place now, the biden administration says legally, companies can ask their employees to show proof of vaccination. the department of health and human services says hip hop the privacy rule does not apply to employers or employment records. company issued vaccine requirements have caused many workers to lose their jobs or even quit. still, legal experts say businesses are free to set whatever rules they like to protect their customers and other employees. now to washington and a major development for the democrats. negotiating a massive $3.5 trillion spending plan. moderate west virginia senator joe manchin revealed he would like the price ta
healthcare workers in california could be fired if they do not get the covid-19 vaccine. the state says all healthcare employees must be vaccinated. what gets covid-19 rather by today or have a valid religious or medical exemption, kaiser says employees who have not been vaccinated could be placed on unpaid leave starting tomorrow and could be fired december 1st if they still choose not to comply. dignity and sort of health have similar rules in place now, the biden administration says legally,...
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right but i will add this one it can be a source of convening statewide the dialogue on healthcare and thereby multi states. we had a task force in minnesota looking at lowering the prescription drug prices. we got people from the community, all kinds of folks to come up with how we push this down and what we came up with is the healthcare industry is socialism for the well to do, highly concentrated market, very opaque market, no pricing signaling and things could be so much better. just like michigan and massachusetts it can also pull people together and help drive that change. i didn't mean to interrupt. i'm sorry i did. >> we are going to switch a little bit and talk about the 2022 elections because there's never an off year for the election this year we are running for reelection with over 30 seats in place. can you tell us a little you can paint it before and you were in a hard-fought race. what's one thing y you learned down the trail that's important? >> it's important for people to know what we do. that's the most important thing that we can do and share with everyone tell people even those intere
right but i will add this one it can be a source of convening statewide the dialogue on healthcare and thereby multi states. we had a task force in minnesota looking at lowering the prescription drug prices. we got people from the community, all kinds of folks to come up with how we push this down and what we came up with is the healthcare industry is socialism for the well to do, highly concentrated market, very opaque market, no pricing signaling and things could be so much better. just like...
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the crisis will be on the agenda >>> a federal judge says that new york state must allow healthcare workersfor a religious exemption from its covid vaccine mandate as court challenges continue. >>> and american airlines says the executive order by greg abbott that bars employers from requiring workers to get the vaccine doesn't change anything. the airline implemented its mandate this month it said they believe federal rules supersede conflicting state orders >> thank you very much let's get a quick check of the marks which are trying to hang on to the green. nasdaq's up 29 at the highs of the year, the dow was about 1,000 points above this level that gives you context to the bond market now after the ten-year auction yield drifted lower. rick >> we learned a lot today. the ten-year note aurngs was well above average looking at tens, you can see the way we're drifting lower down several basis points in tens but down in two-year and five-year. look at the june 1st start to ten. we traded on friday. 161. highest yield close going back to june. and we're starting to turn on it, which made sens
the crisis will be on the agenda >>> a federal judge says that new york state must allow healthcare workersfor a religious exemption from its covid vaccine mandate as court challenges continue. >>> and american airlines says the executive order by greg abbott that bars employers from requiring workers to get the vaccine doesn't change anything. the airline implemented its mandate this month it said they believe federal rules supersede conflicting state orders >> thank...
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instrumental in expanding the veterans for what we know today as a largest integrated healthcare system in the united states providing care of over 1200 healthcare facilities with 170 the medical centers in 1000 outpatient. now to hear more to veterans care and benefits immediately following world war ii we are joined today byd historians for the health administration. >> we are so glad to have you. so the historian at the veterans benefits administration will discuss the legacy we also have katie and how it revolutionized medical care for veterans. and as a 75th anniversary of the modern era of medicine and those during this time. so thank you for joining us today. >> it's a pleasure to be with you tonight. i cannot be there but at least i can be present. >> thank you to the museum for helping us. >> we are excited to talk about something that means so much to a lot of americans. and really world war ii help to accelerate what we know today is veterans benefits. before we jump into the questions we have for you today would like to remind our audience there will be times of questions and answers at the end
instrumental in expanding the veterans for what we know today as a largest integrated healthcare system in the united states providing care of over 1200 healthcare facilities with 170 the medical centers in 1000 outpatient. now to hear more to veterans care and benefits immediately following world war ii we are joined today byd historians for the health administration. >> we are so glad to have you. so the historian at the veterans benefits administration will discuss the legacy we also...
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state. >> the largest private healthcare provider touting his 100% vaccination rate but the hospital systemhe mark after firing 1400 and vaccinated workers. joining me now 3 of those, john matlin, abigail gray and karen gross, thanks to the 3 of you for being here, sorry it is under the circumstances. were you a danger to patients by being vaccinated? >> unless you are a science denier that can't be true. it is well-documented at this point anyone who's vaccinated can indeed still get and transmit the virus so it is still going around the facility, the world's biggest science experiment because you will see positives popping up. >> and vaccinated healthcare workers allowed to take care of patients before we had vaccine but now kicked to the curb. >> the question i'm still asking myself to this day why. couldn't tell you. todd: here's the statement from north well. having a fully vaccinated workforce is an important measure to protect the health and safety for staff and patients and the communities we serve. with your reaction to that statement? >> i applaud the statement but the way they we
state. >> the largest private healthcare provider touting his 100% vaccination rate but the hospital systemhe mark after firing 1400 and vaccinated workers. joining me now 3 of those, john matlin, abigail gray and karen gross, thanks to the 3 of you for being here, sorry it is under the circumstances. were you a danger to patients by being vaccinated? >> unless you are a science denier that can't be true. it is well-documented at this point anyone who's vaccinated can indeed still...
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where 70% of those eligible are vaccinated, has now joined a growing list of states now enforcing vaccinate mandates for healthcare workers. but there are fears these requirements could worsen staff shortages, with workers quitting or getting fired. >> i just felt the loyalty was gone, it was lost. after everything i did as a nurse throughout the whole year, during the pandemic, i just felt betrayed. >> reporter: the overwhelming majority of people hospitalized with covid are unvaccinated, and while booster shots are available for the most vulnerable people, there are concerns that another surge might happen now that the cooler weather is going to bring more people indoors. jamie. >> yuccas: let's hope not. lilia, thank you. thousands of protesters marched at rallies across the country today, decrying texas' tough new restrictions on most abortions. the biggest march was in washington, d.c., where demonstrators headed straight to the steps of the supreme court as justices get set to hear a pivotal case on abortion rights. nikole killion was among the marchers today. nikole. >> reporter: the supreme court will star
where 70% of those eligible are vaccinated, has now joined a growing list of states now enforcing vaccinate mandates for healthcare workers. but there are fears these requirements could worsen staff shortages, with workers quitting or getting fired. >> i just felt the loyalty was gone, it was lost. after everything i did as a nurse throughout the whole year, during the pandemic, i just felt betrayed. >> reporter: the overwhelming majority of people hospitalized with covid are...
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the totals are staggering, new york state alone, roughly 34,000 healthcare workers a lost quit their jobs over the mandate. that includes 20,000 home healthcare workers. trying to spin the shrinking of the workforce by 3.5% as good news. our healthcare sector was already stretched thin. it is under staffed and some hospitals are operating with skeleton staff because who knows how many lives will be lost or adversely impacted because of these shortages. we will never know. and it is not just peoples lives that are at stake but their safety as well. the president of the chicago police chief union it will be with us in moments issued a terrifying warning about what is going to happen when mayor lightfoot's vaccine mandate goes into effect friday. teachers and school employees face the choice of getting vaccinated or getting fired. about 8000 new york city teachers have been placed on leave for refusing to get the jet. to the biden speechwriters they are uninformed and partisan. >> president biden: vaccination requirements should not be another issue that divides us. school board members
the totals are staggering, new york state alone, roughly 34,000 healthcare workers a lost quit their jobs over the mandate. that includes 20,000 home healthcare workers. trying to spin the shrinking of the workforce by 3.5% as good news. our healthcare sector was already stretched thin. it is under staffed and some hospitals are operating with skeleton staff because who knows how many lives will be lost or adversely impacted because of these shortages. we will never know. and it is not just...
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state. if you drop your sister off at a healthcare clinic where she has an abortion, you could be sued againy anyone in the entire united states. and just weeks after the supreme court's decision, we're already hearing tragic stories of women coming into texas clinics for abortion care and being turned away because of the six week ban. so let me ask you, representative howard, you testified repeatedly today about the dramatic impact that sb8 is already having on the ground as women are forced to leave the state without the support of others backing up waiting periods for abortion in surrounding states. what is the situation like for people who cannot travel? people who cannot travel because they lack the means and wherewithal. who are they? people of color, people who are poor. those are the people are really all people that are intended to be protected by the women's health protection act, which i am proud to be the lead co sponsor of. representative howard? >> well, you articulated accurately that the majority of those who are not able to access an abortion out of the state are going to be
state. if you drop your sister off at a healthcare clinic where she has an abortion, you could be sued againy anyone in the entire united states. and just weeks after the supreme court's decision, we're already hearing tragic stories of women coming into texas clinics for abortion care and being turned away because of the six week ban. so let me ask you, representative howard, you testified repeatedly today about the dramatic impact that sb8 is already having on the ground as women are forced...
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states. and their free healthcare they've been promised than we thought.nn has the numbers on that for us tonight.be >> in estimated record 400,000 migrants might attempt to cross our southern border this month. according to an nbc news report citing dhs officials. a major ruling yesterday from a federal appeals court will allow the biden administration to keep contrary lou using title 40 to to turn away asylum-seekers which will likely prevent that massive surge of migrants from making it into the u.s. this month. we are warning up to 400,000 migrants could cross ourou southern border in october. 400,000 would be nearly double the 21 year record reached in july when 200,000 migrants across our border.00 yesterday of federal appeals court ruled the biden administration can resume the use of title 40 to to turn away non-us citizens. two weeks ago a lower court ruled that title 42 was enacted under the trump administration in that president wright no longer had the authority to book blog asylum-seekers using title 42. that in his emergency health law impleme
states. and their free healthcare they've been promised than we thought.nn has the numbers on that for us tonight.be >> in estimated record 400,000 migrants might attempt to cross our southern border this month. according to an nbc news report citing dhs officials. a major ruling yesterday from a federal appeals court will allow the biden administration to keep contrary lou using title 40 to to turn away asylum-seekers which will likely prevent that massive surge of migrants from making...
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court ruled against nine anonymous maine healthcare workers who objected to receiving a covid-19 vaccine on religious grounds. maine is one of only three states allow religious exemptions to issue vaccine mandates for healthcare workers. the others are new york and rhode island. while dozens of medical employees in the state have reportedly quit, most have opted to be vaccinated. and today at the white house, vice president kamala harris received a booster shot-- her third dose of the moderna covid-19 vaccine. >> sreenivasan: for more national and international news, visit www.pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: as the climate mmit gets under way in scotland tomorrow, the biden administration's infrastructure spending plans are still on hold. now, a recent report has new warnings about the risk to u.s. infrastructure from flooding as extreme weather events due to climate change increase. taking into account rising sea levels and severe precipitation events, a non-profit research group created a data-driven mapping project to assess the flood danger in the u.s. over the next 30 years, and some of the places in the crosshairs are surprising. i re
court ruled against nine anonymous maine healthcare workers who objected to receiving a covid-19 vaccine on religious grounds. maine is one of only three states allow religious exemptions to issue vaccine mandates for healthcare workers. the others are new york and rhode island. while dozens of medical employees in the state have reportedly quit, most have opted to be vaccinated. and today at the white house, vice president kamala harris received a booster shot-- her third dose of the moderna...
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for veterans and his two-year tenure to what we know today as the larger integrated healthcare system in the united states providing care for over 1200 healthcare facilities, 170 va medical centers and over 1000 outpatient fights here. this year more about this significant improvement to veterans care and benefits immediately following world war ii , we are joined by historians in the health administration.>> hello. >> hi. >> now, we have doctor jeffrey seiken, while it's a bit of a tongue twister the historian that the veterans benefits administration will discuss the legacy of the 1944 g.i. bill, one of the most transformative pieces of social legislation in us history. the bill provided education and housing benefits to millions of returning veterans and help ease immigration back into civilian life and we also have katie delacenserie who is a nhistorian for the veterans health administration who will provide insight into the unprecedented changes the va made after the war and how it revolutionized medical care for veterans. she'll reflect on the enduring legacy of the anniversary of the modern era of
for veterans and his two-year tenure to what we know today as the larger integrated healthcare system in the united states providing care for over 1200 healthcare facilities, 170 va medical centers and over 1000 outpatient fights here. this year more about this significant improvement to veterans care and benefits immediately following world war ii , we are joined by historians in the health administration.>> hello. >> hi. >> now, we have doctor jeffrey seiken, while it's a...
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. >> this surprised me a bit, we know the healthcare workers may be reluctant to get vaccine and might mirror the population of the united statesealthcare workers are surrounded by good knowledge, see what is happening to patients in the hospitals, that should sway their opinion. listen to part of our conversation. >> shouldn't be a choice between a personal healthcare decision and, you know, the job we love. >> you would lose your job over this? >> it is heart breaking. it is almost like a grieving process to tell you the truth. >> andrea is among the tens of millions of americans who are eligible to get vaccinated against covid-19, but haven't. and what's more, she's been a nurse at gunderson health system across wisconsin for more than 12 years. >> ever since this mandate came down, many, many more people are quitting and leaving healthcare in our specific hospital. and we're not just talking nursing department, we're talking the eas, the housekeeping department, we're talking dietary, laundry, respiratory therapy department. >> at gunderson, 85% of the staff have been vaccinated. a snmall group staged protests t the hospita
. >> this surprised me a bit, we know the healthcare workers may be reluctant to get vaccine and might mirror the population of the united statesealthcare workers are surrounded by good knowledge, see what is happening to patients in the hospitals, that should sway their opinion. listen to part of our conversation. >> shouldn't be a choice between a personal healthcare decision and, you know, the job we love. >> you would lose your job over this? >> it is heart breaking....
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the us supreme court has rejected healthcare workers in the state of maine who are seeking a religiousority, rejected a rest made by nine unnamed plaintiffs. those refusing the jab could lose theirjobs. there has been an outpouring of grief from fans of the indian film star who has died at the age of 66. thousands gathered in the streets of the southern city following news of his sudden death from a heart attack. he was known as �*power star', for his action roles in the kannada language industry. he may not have been as famous as his bollywood fellow actors, but to his fans in southern india, puneeth rajkumar was a dancing and singing superstar. prime minister narendra modi led tributes, tweeting: i think everybody is in just a state of shock, myself included, because just yesterday he was performing on stage with his brother. and with a very prominent star called yash on stage, and to hear this news this morning, just has taken everyone by total shock. there were angry scenes outside the bengaluru hospital where the actor died. authorities enhanced security around his house, fearing
the us supreme court has rejected healthcare workers in the state of maine who are seeking a religiousority, rejected a rest made by nine unnamed plaintiffs. those refusing the jab could lose theirjobs. there has been an outpouring of grief from fans of the indian film star who has died at the age of 66. thousands gathered in the streets of the southern city following news of his sudden death from a heart attack. he was known as �*power star', for his action roles in the kannada language...
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and the us supreme court has rejected healthcare workers in the state of maine who were seeking a religiousmandate came into force on friday meaning those unvaccinated could lose theirjobs. queen elizabeth has been advised to rest for at least the next two weeks following concerns about her health. earlier this month the queen, who is 95, underwent medical checks in hospital. 0ur royal correspondent johnny diamond 0ur royal correspondent johnny dymond says it is significant that she still plans to attend next month's remembrance sunday events. this fortnight essentially gives her a couple of weeks now of not travelling, not meeting people, only carrying out virtual engagements, light desk—based duties, to recover from what seems like a sort of bout of fatigue. you know, she's carried out, what, three different engagements in the last three days. she has smiled broadly through a couple of them. she doesn't appear to be actually unwell, as many of us would see it. but she's clearly been a bit too tired to do travel, either to northern ireland, that was cancelled last week, or to glasgow, that
and the us supreme court has rejected healthcare workers in the state of maine who were seeking a religiousmandate came into force on friday meaning those unvaccinated could lose theirjobs. queen elizabeth has been advised to rest for at least the next two weeks following concerns about her health. earlier this month the queen, who is 95, underwent medical checks in hospital. 0ur royal correspondent johnny diamond 0ur royal correspondent johnny dymond says it is significant that she still plans...
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business services there were job losses in the month of september that includes local and state education as well as healthcare. >> we've added 5 million jobs to the economy, 500,000 over the last three months certainly we know we have work to do there is no question i'm knocking to sugarcoat what we have to do but we have more to do. >> the polls seem to indicate that that is the case, the survey that came out from earlier this month shows 53% of people surveyed disapprove of how the president is handling the job comparing that to 38% approved we have seen the poll numbers continue to slide down throughout the year ever since he took office in january and what is interesting the white house was convinced once the pandemic was more under control once vaccination rates have increases the number of cases they could focus on the domestic agenda but we have seen that agenda get stalled in congress earlier today the president addressed the democrat virtually for the fall dnc meeting and he basically said the party was united in 2020 and it will have to be united in 2022 if they will keep the majority with the house
business services there were job losses in the month of september that includes local and state education as well as healthcare. >> we've added 5 million jobs to the economy, 500,000 over the last three months certainly we know we have work to do there is no question i'm knocking to sugarcoat what we have to do but we have more to do. >> the polls seem to indicate that that is the case, the survey that came out from earlier this month shows 53% of people surveyed disapprove of how...
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you have to leave the state to die. and healthcare are routinely harassed every day by patients and families. so, that's what it looks like in idaho, because they don't want to get vaccinated, and they don't want to wear masks. so, until we get 68 million people vaccinated, that's what we will see happening across the u.s., and you're absolutely spot on. all of these other diseases, respiratory diseases cause surges and waves and we should expect to see this also with covid unless we get this under control. >> all right, dr. ali khan, we're out of time. do you have a mask you want to show us? >> i have a mask. can you see that? >> #getvaccinated. >> okay. >> there you go. get vaccinated, america. >> okay. mask on and get vaccinated. i like the double message. dr. khan, thank you very much. >> thanks, doctor. >> always a pleasure. stay safe. >> you too. >> all right. >>> okay, as the virginia governor's race tightens in these final weeks, the dnc is going all in, announcing their largest investment ever in that state, so what does that
you have to leave the state to die. and healthcare are routinely harassed every day by patients and families. so, that's what it looks like in idaho, because they don't want to get vaccinated, and they don't want to wear masks. so, until we get 68 million people vaccinated, that's what we will see happening across the u.s., and you're absolutely spot on. all of these other diseases, respiratory diseases cause surges and waves and we should expect to see this also with covid unless we get this...
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are supposedly, still in a pandemic, yet, joe biden the president of the united states is okay with mass firings of healthcarehey are villains of this year. thanks to the president of the united states. mass firings of line workers, of dock workers, we have container ships that we don't have enough people right now to offload all of the supplies into the united states. they are backed up for miles in the ocean. and because of what joe biden wants to do, we are never getting all this stuff off of those ships. the most upsetting part of this is at the same time, as americans are having to decide between vaccination and their job in many respects, we are letting millions, that's right, millions of illegal immigrants come into america unvaccinated, many of them never get a covid test. they are sent to every corner of this country on taxpayer dime. so it is infuriating to hear the president of the united states say what you heard there, he should, of all people, understand that what he is doing is destroying america. jillian: to that point you just made before we pull up this one poll i want to reference some we h
are supposedly, still in a pandemic, yet, joe biden the president of the united states is okay with mass firings of healthcarehey are villains of this year. thanks to the president of the united states. mass firings of line workers, of dock workers, we have container ships that we don't have enough people right now to offload all of the supplies into the united states. they are backed up for miles in the ocean. and because of what joe biden wants to do, we are never getting all this stuff off...
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there's a budget deficit in virginia not as bad as other states but still there. taxes, rising healthcarets, these are all incredibly important local issues but in a race, it's become so nationalized and that's what research shows, we are talking about education in terms of national debate about race theory rather than local school board issues which in the past have been just local issues. arthel: so if the virginia governor's race becomes the playbook for them in terms, how should each have their own strategy to win? i know you said the incumbent party loses midterm but how do you think it will play out? >> i could probably tell you more in terms of what the party should not do but despite a slim margin, democrats pull off a win here and yes, that is the status quo, slightly advantaged in terms of it very well known and both by about ten points. regardless of that, democrats should not assume a win, everyone loves what biden is doing, everyone is supportive of the biden agenda, they should pay close attention to likely republican gains in this and on the other end, republicans if they p
there's a budget deficit in virginia not as bad as other states but still there. taxes, rising healthcarets, these are all incredibly important local issues but in a race, it's become so nationalized and that's what research shows, we are talking about education in terms of national debate about race theory rather than local school board issues which in the past have been just local issues. arthel: so if the virginia governor's race becomes the playbook for them in terms, how should each have...
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eminence opportunity to improve the lives of children and families across the united states and significantly reduce healthcareic societal costs. as we are seeing with the water contamination and historically with many other chemical exposures linked to human health impacts we have a failure of regulatory oversight. chemicals need to be proven safe before being put on the market. when the chemicals are pulled from the market only after the harm has occurred, our children and o families are being used as human experiments. also, the way of testing as currently performed doesn't mirror the way that we are all exposed in everyday life. they are usually tested individually. although none of us were exposed to a single chemical on a single day. research is needed in the area of these cumulative exposures, regulatory agencies to make appropriate decisions related to the health impacts of chemical exposures. the exposure from water sources is very concerning for the health of infants and children. they can pass through the frontal barrier and have been p found in cord blood indicating fetal exposure and pregnancy. it
eminence opportunity to improve the lives of children and families across the united states and significantly reduce healthcareic societal costs. as we are seeing with the water contamination and historically with many other chemical exposures linked to human health impacts we have a failure of regulatory oversight. chemicals need to be proven safe before being put on the market. when the chemicals are pulled from the market only after the harm has occurred, our children and o families are...
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billions of dollars for green vehicles and buildings. 1.4 trillion more for government run healthcare, rashida tlaib statef over infrastructure is a betrayal, the poll numbers we have a new went from the associated press, half the country disapproves. >> you leaving out the 400 billion in debt and the new irs agents the multimillion dollar aspect of that. it is a complete whitewash it has nothing to do the infrastructure it's a complete social engineering from the far left and in the middle-of-the-road the folks get it and far left get it as well the have one bite at the apple and they have to have at this time if speaker pelosi had the votes she would've passed yesterday, she was supposed to pass it on monday and then she said thursday is the deadline and as we said it's friday and as long as thursday in the history of the world she doesn't have her votes clearly doesn't have them and in the middle-of-the-road folks are struggling in the far left there cheering because what she's saying, clearly she has abandoned mainstream america. elizabeth: let's watch the democrats do nasty name-calling of each other
billions of dollars for green vehicles and buildings. 1.4 trillion more for government run healthcare, rashida tlaib statef over infrastructure is a betrayal, the poll numbers we have a new went from the associated press, half the country disapproves. >> you leaving out the 400 billion in debt and the new irs agents the multimillion dollar aspect of that. it is a complete whitewash it has nothing to do the infrastructure it's a complete social engineering from the far left and in the...
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a citizen and not conception does everybody conceive in the arunited states are they in the census do they have a right to healthcaret rights are they are we giving them at conception because those who scream the loudest that fetal perception those that paradoxically do not want to give rights to born alive children that we have in this country these are the same people they call them the anchor baby when a migrant person has a child in the united states. so then we should have to tear or multitier citizenship if you believe that person at conception and then surely you must believe in some type of universal healthcare has the best chance of starting life surely you believe in mandatory paid maternal leave for all d alignments and then doing all the hard work of making this person you believe it became real at conception. once you go down the person had thought process there are entitled suites of rights we give that fetus that conception with the social security card? think it through and so when i found is the people that are most willing to make the argument are the least willing to extend compassion to actual ch
a citizen and not conception does everybody conceive in the arunited states are they in the census do they have a right to healthcaret rights are they are we giving them at conception because those who scream the loudest that fetal perception those that paradoxically do not want to give rights to born alive children that we have in this country these are the same people they call them the anchor baby when a migrant person has a child in the united states. so then we should have to tear or...
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more than 3500 organizations from healthcare systems to educational institutions to state and local governments to private businesses have already stepped up to adopt vaccination requirements. these vaccination requirements ofof increased vaccination rates by 20 plus percentage points state employees are now fully vaccinated that is up from around 49% just five weeks ago. with more people getting vaccinated each day ahead of states october 18th deadline.r and importantly since late july when the president first announced vaccination requirements and called on organizations to follow his lead and the number of unvaccinated has decreased by about one third from 97 million down to 66 million individuals. every day there is stronger evidence that vaccination requirements are working. theyey are driving up vaccinatin rates. higher vaccination rates make workplaces, schools and communities safer. acceleratingak the path and strengthen our economy. according to economists at goldman sachs, vaccination requirements can help return up to 5 million workers into the labor force as people feel safer going
more than 3500 organizations from healthcare systems to educational institutions to state and local governments to private businesses have already stepped up to adopt vaccination requirements. these vaccination requirements ofof increased vaccination rates by 20 plus percentage points state employees are now fully vaccinated that is up from around 49% just five weeks ago. with more people getting vaccinated each day ahead of states october 18th deadline.r and importantly since late july when...
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people but it is a way of saying if anything the virus showed the immense progress of healthcare in the united states. people are dying of old age. is it one realize what a modern rich country concept that is? people never lived into old age but now we do and it's because economic growth has been matched with doctors and scientists on the way to tutoring things that used to kill us. so when we needed economic growth most because politicians and the virus is a big threat towards our health and ability to live, they quite literally chose economic contraction. historians will marvel at their abject stupidity. which brings us to anthony fauci. [laughing] it's not fair to laugh. it was not meant to be a a lah line, it was not. [laughing] from the looks everyone in the room, most of you remember the aids scare, and it was a very real scare. anthony fauci first came to prominence back in the 1980s and he very famously as a point out in the book wrote a paper in 1983 saying that aids was a communicable disease that can be passed around with an household just from people being around each other. turned out he
people but it is a way of saying if anything the virus showed the immense progress of healthcare in the united states. people are dying of old age. is it one realize what a modern rich country concept that is? people never lived into old age but now we do and it's because economic growth has been matched with doctors and scientists on the way to tutoring things that used to kill us. so when we needed economic growth most because politicians and the virus is a big threat towards our health and...
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better agenda will make sure that millions of people in this country and in my home state of texas gain affordable healthcareage. [trt :10] lisa: on the senate side, democratic leadership remained upbeat about reaching a deal soon. majority leader chuck schumer. senator schumer: democrats will keep working until we're able to reach an agreement and pass this transformational legislation. lisa: senate democrats need all 50 votes in their caucus because republicans remain in lockstep opposition to the reconciliation plan. minority leader mitch mcconnell. senator mcconnell: this is a 50/50 senate, a 3-seat majority in the house. the american people are not asking for any of this. lisa at the white house, press : secretary jen psaki was optimistic, despite democrats' slim margins. press secretary soccer -- press secretary psaki: i think what we're talking about here is the realities of governing, negotiating, having 50 members of the senate, not 60 members of the senate who are democrats, and the fact that we are still on track to get a historic package through congress without precedent in history. lisa: one of
better agenda will make sure that millions of people in this country and in my home state of texas gain affordable healthcareage. [trt :10] lisa: on the senate side, democratic leadership remained upbeat about reaching a deal soon. majority leader chuck schumer. senator schumer: democrats will keep working until we're able to reach an agreement and pass this transformational legislation. lisa: senate democrats need all 50 votes in their caucus because republicans remain in lockstep opposition...
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states. the only americans to benefit from a limited public healthcare system are the very poorest members of society, any over 60 fives. every one else is either covered by their employers who pay most of the cost of health insurance. or they have to take out an individual health insurance plan like karen and her husband, eric some one of the site right now to look at the plans for next year. okay. although they both work, they can barely afford the costly insurance premiums. oh, so for me, the premium is $695.00 and need to be covered in the united states. you must 1st pay a monthly premium. these are very high and the average premium for a family of 4 is $15000.00 a year. and on top of this premium, you pay a deductible on the set amount paid each year for healthcare. before a plan starts to share, the cost difference deductible is nearly $8000.00. after meeting the deductible, you pay a percentage of medical expenses. the insurer pays the rest. this is known as co insurance, on average, policyholders pay 20 percent. mm hm. it doesn't cover insulin, no. karen's health insurance plan covers
states. the only americans to benefit from a limited public healthcare system are the very poorest members of society, any over 60 fives. every one else is either covered by their employers who pay most of the cost of health insurance. or they have to take out an individual health insurance plan like karen and her husband, eric some one of the site right now to look at the plans for next year. okay. although they both work, they can barely afford the costly insurance premiums. oh, so for me,...