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and we the first week in april as american public health week. but the rest of the day the american public health association and can do is their slogan nation in one generation and paraded that out in the in the in the global health week and then they put it back in safe. so i don't know. amy do you have any thoughts. on what we should do? yeah, i well, i totally agree. the tax and spend it on bush we do in the public health school. oh well leadership. leadership, yes, it's always leadership okay. james. well, also with the public school, i mean, i think what we need to discuss isn't just sharing information, it is an understanding of the political interests of work and of the school. and those are whether it's pharmaceutical interests in the school of medicine, insurance industry and understanding how our field of public health is influenced by this big, often private actor. but i theological activists who are quite committed to maintaining it doesn't matter what data we tell them and to expose those those of influences in our field and push bac
and we the first week in april as american public health week. but the rest of the day the american public health association and can do is their slogan nation in one generation and paraded that out in the in the in the global health week and then they put it back in safe. so i don't know. amy do you have any thoughts. on what we should do? yeah, i well, i totally agree. the tax and spend it on bush we do in the public health school. oh well leadership. leadership, yes, it's always leadership...
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and the answer is american health care system is designed not to provide quality care to all, which is what the american people want. it is this like the big, huge for the insurance companies, which is what the american people don't want. you hear that issue discussed very much on cbs, fox or nbc. i don't. all right. give you another example. all right. 60 years ago, the fossil fuel industry learned from their scientists that carbon emissions were going to have a devastating impact upon the planet. and you know what they did? they lied about it. they denied the reality of climate change. you have much discussion about holding the fossil fuel industry accountable for the destruction that we're seeing today. i don't think so. another you ask in your most recent, it's okay to be angry about capitalism is why does the school that my child attends which is just proportionately black get less state funding than white. right. i mean, this has to do with the priority of americans society and educational system and where the white wing, you know, has been successful. i have to admit, it, they a
and the answer is american health care system is designed not to provide quality care to all, which is what the american people want. it is this like the big, huge for the insurance companies, which is what the american people don't want. you hear that issue discussed very much on cbs, fox or nbc. i don't. all right. give you another example. all right. 60 years ago, the fossil fuel industry learned from their scientists that carbon emissions were going to have a devastating impact upon the...
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i believe that every american willing to work hard should be able to get a good job, afford good health care, no matter where they live, in every part of the country. if they're willing to work. that's the american dream. that's beside nomics -- biden nomics and that's why -- biden optics -- bidenomics. i know i don't look like it, but i've been around a while. all i canning aside, i've never been more optimistic about america's future than i am today. i really mean that. i genuinely mean that. we just have to remember who in god's name we are. we're the united states of america. there's nothing beyond our capacity if we work together. there's not a single major problem that we've not succeeded in doing. not a single one. so why are we stopping now? because of you in this room, i mean it, there's no reason we can't continue. this by the way, we're going to be fair. the suppliers and drug manufacturers are still going to do well. i'm just tired of seeing americans ripped off. god bless you all. [applause] announcer: distinguished guests, please remain in your seats as the president depar
i believe that every american willing to work hard should be able to get a good job, afford good health care, no matter where they live, in every part of the country. if they're willing to work. that's the american dream. that's beside nomics -- biden nomics and that's why -- biden optics -- bidenomics. i know i don't look like it, but i've been around a while. all i canning aside, i've never been more optimistic about america's future than i am today. i really mean that. i genuinely mean that....
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we are proud of being able to leverage those assets to help support improving american health. such as our most recent covid response. when we talk about mental health, part of my role which i had the opportunity and position to go around and talk to clinicians in our various clicks's conversation exit with whenever mayo clinic providers in chicago, just two days ago. she brought up as we're talking about this topic, she said look i was taking a school physically other day and in that school visit will we go through all of these issues that need to be addressed to make that the student is healthy for school. at the end of the school physical, i said to the student who was accompanied by the mother who is a middle school teacher that look, we just talked a lot about your physical health and this physical, and i just want you to know that you should know that you can talk to anyone if you ever have any issues about what you are feeling on what you are thinking. we are here to help you, regardless of those issues. the teacher, the mother, was also a teacher. she loved that comment
we are proud of being able to leverage those assets to help support improving american health. such as our most recent covid response. when we talk about mental health, part of my role which i had the opportunity and position to go around and talk to clinicians in our various clicks's conversation exit with whenever mayo clinic providers in chicago, just two days ago. she brought up as we're talking about this topic, she said look i was taking a school physically other day and in that school...
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we must fulfill the promise of true mental health parity for all americans, now. lause] if we do, it saves the country billions of dollars. the idea is that it saves. [applause] listen to me, almost 15 years ago, the bipartisan mental health parity and addiction equity act became law. it called for insurance committees to governmental health care and treatment for substance abuse at the same levels as physical health care. just like when you break your bone, or you have a heart attack, when you have a mental health crisis you should be able to get medical help. in the obama administration, we work hard to put this law into effect. by some measures, there is greater parity today than in the past. there is lower co-pays for mental health care, getting rid of arbitrary limits on the number of times you can see your therapist each year. plus, for the first time ever, the affordable care act, making mental health care an essential service which means many health plans must cover it. there are many important steps, but there weren't enough. we're still not where we need
we must fulfill the promise of true mental health parity for all americans, now. lause] if we do, it saves the country billions of dollars. the idea is that it saves. [applause] listen to me, almost 15 years ago, the bipartisan mental health parity and addiction equity act became law. it called for insurance committees to governmental health care and treatment for substance abuse at the same levels as physical health care. just like when you break your bone, or you have a heart attack, when you...
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we are proud of being able to leverage those assets to help support improving american health. such as our most recent covid response. when we talk about mental health, part of my role which i had the opportunity and position to go around and talk to clinicians in our various clicks's conversation exit with whenever mayo clinic providers in chicago, just two days ago. she brought up as we're talking about this topic, she said look i was taking a school physically other day and in that school visit will we go through all of these issues that need to be addressed to make that the student is healthy for school. at the end of the school physical, i said to the student who was accompanied by the mother who is a middle school teacher that look, we just talked a lot about your physical health and -- physical and i just want you to know that you should know that you can talk to anyone if you ever have any issues about what you are feeling on what you are thinking. we are here to help you, regardless of those issues. the teacher, the mother, was also a teacher. she loved that comment and
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it affects lots of aspects of american health care, from the operating room anesthesia to infectious disease. a whole host of other medicines. i'm really afraid that some patients will get suboptimal care and they may be an increase in live loss -- lives lost. dan: someone is a big billionaire tonight but california schoolkids are also big winners. the state says the surge of ticket sales from this one powerball game over the last three months generated tens of millions of dollars in funding for the state's public school system. >> thanks to this jackpot that grew for 39 different draws, a roll of 39 draws, the california lottery raised nearly $80 million for public schools just from this one game. just from the last three months. that is something that the voters asked us to start doing 40 years ago and we are doing it. dan: last night's win ticket for $1 billion was sold in los angeles. the winner has not yet come forward but the owner of the store where the ticket was sold the celebrating. he gets $1 million. ama: california's first partner made a special stop in san francisco to
it affects lots of aspects of american health care, from the operating room anesthesia to infectious disease. a whole host of other medicines. i'm really afraid that some patients will get suboptimal care and they may be an increase in live loss -- lives lost. dan: someone is a big billionaire tonight but california schoolkids are also big winners. the state says the surge of ticket sales from this one powerball game over the last three months generated tens of millions of dollars in funding...
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>> i'd say to them that they are hurting public health, they are hurting americans. the best way to promote public health is to allow free speech. censorship kills because it basically locks in bad ideas just as we've seen during the pandemic. >> raymond: dr. bhattachari, attorney general landry thank you for being here. >> joining me now john radcliffe former director of intelligence. you served as intelligence chief while much of this was happening. what does this mean to the larger issue of government surveillance of americans and do you buy the government argument here that they weren't actually censoring anything, they were just pointing tech companies to problematic content. >> well, i don't buy that argument a, because what we have e seen here ray mobbed this wasn't just a victory for free speech it was a victory for truth. because at the end of the day as you talked with your prior guests about what's going to happen on appeal here, the reason this bodes well for the plaintiffs in this case and frankly for the judge's opinion is, so much of what you talked abo
>> i'd say to them that they are hurting public health, they are hurting americans. the best way to promote public health is to allow free speech. censorship kills because it basically locks in bad ideas just as we've seen during the pandemic. >> raymond: dr. bhattachari, attorney general landry thank you for being here. >> joining me now john radcliffe former director of intelligence. you served as intelligence chief while much of this was happening. what does this mean to...
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of strategic partnerships with the eastern band focused focus on te cherokee language, native american healthreally defineoi what we're doing, as sort sort of t of, i mean ideally honoring a set of obligations between the university and enter since the state of north carolina because we are a state school, set of obligations between the university which occupies this ancient charity place and then the eastern band as a sovereign native american nation. so yeah, that's always an issue and it should be an issue and shouldn't necessarily be comfortable, shouldn't be comfortable for me to act as if i simply speak for charity history because adult. >> real quick. what do you think based upon your study of the subject as a public and academic historian, what is a a proper way for us to commemorate and remember, there's as big question, this event and these people in georgia and american history? >> i'm pretty sure i don't give an answer to the end of book. i think what the most interesting work going on today is rooted again in a set of partnerships between native nations never went away, and broad
of strategic partnerships with the eastern band focused focus on te cherokee language, native american healthreally defineoi what we're doing, as sort sort of t of, i mean ideally honoring a set of obligations between the university and enter since the state of north carolina because we are a state school, set of obligations between the university which occupies this ancient charity place and then the eastern band as a sovereign native american nation. so yeah, that's always an issue and it...
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it affects lots of aspects of american health care, from the operating room anesthesia to infectiousse. a whole host of other medicines. i'm really afraid that some patients will get suboptimal care and they may be an increase in live loss -- lives lost. dan: someone is a big billionaire tonight but california schoolkids are also big winners. the state says the surge of ticket sales from this one powerball game over the last three months generated tens of millions of dollars in funding for the state's public school system. >> thanks to this jackpot that grew for 39 different draws, a roll of 39 draws, the california lottery raised nearly $80 million for public schools just from this one game. just from the last three months. that is something that the voters asked us to start doing 40 years ago and we are doing it. dan: last night's win ticket for $1 billion was sold in los angeles. the winner has not yet come forward but the owner of the store where the ticket was sold the celebrating. he gets $1 million. ama: california's first partner made a special stop in san francisco to help e
it affects lots of aspects of american health care, from the operating room anesthesia to infectiousse. a whole host of other medicines. i'm really afraid that some patients will get suboptimal care and they may be an increase in live loss -- lives lost. dan: someone is a big billionaire tonight but california schoolkids are also big winners. the state says the surge of ticket sales from this one powerball game over the last three months generated tens of millions of dollars in funding for the...
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we must fulfill the promise of troop mental health parity for allh americans, now. now.w. now parenthetically if we do it and save the country billions of dollars. that saves. here is what it means. almost 15 years ago bipartisan mental health parity became law. the goal for health insurance companies that mental health care treatment for substance abuse at the same level of physical healthcare. just like when you you have a heart attack when having a mental health crisis you should be able to mental health professional help. during the obama by demonstration we work hard to make this into effect. there is greater parity than in the past. look, lower co-pays for mental health getting them some ,arbitrary limits on that time you see a therapist each year plus for the first time ever mental health care and assent essential service means many health plans must cover it. they were these were important steps but they were not enough. we are still not where we need to be we are still not there. insurers still making far too itdifficult to get mental health care. networks are prov
we must fulfill the promise of troop mental health parity for allh americans, now. now.w. now parenthetically if we do it and save the country billions of dollars. that saves. here is what it means. almost 15 years ago bipartisan mental health parity became law. the goal for health insurance companies that mental health care treatment for substance abuse at the same level of physical healthcare. just like when you you have a heart attack when having a mental health crisis you should be able to...
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we must fulfill the promise of true mental health parity for all americans. now. [applause] now. i might note parenthetically, if we do, it saves the country billions of dollars. [applause] it saves. [applause] here's what i mean. almost 15 years ago, the bipartisan mental health pair i and addiction and equity act became law. the call for health insurance companies to cover mental health care and treatment for substance abuse at the same levels of physical health care because just like when you break a bone or you havee. a heart attack, wn you're having a mental health crisis, you should be able to get help, medical help, professional help. during thehe obama-biden administration, we worked hard to put this law into effect, and the result by some important measures, this is greater parity. not nearly as today than in the past. look, there's lower co-pays for mental health care, getting rid of arbitrary limits on the number of times you can see your therapist each year. plus, for the first time ever, the affordable care act made mental health care an essential service which means
we must fulfill the promise of true mental health parity for all americans. now. [applause] now. i might note parenthetically, if we do, it saves the country billions of dollars. [applause] it saves. [applause] here's what i mean. almost 15 years ago, the bipartisan mental health pair i and addiction and equity act became law. the call for health insurance companies to cover mental health care and treatment for substance abuse at the same levels of physical health care because just like when...
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for millions of americans, mental health care and treatment for substance abuse is out of reach.t's out of reach. in 2020, less than half -- less than half of all adults with mental health diagnosis received care for it. less than half. for children, the number's even worse. nearly 70% of our kids who seek care for mental health or addiction cannot get it. 70%. talk to parents and teachers, talk to the school nurses and counselors, talk to young people. they'll tell you there's a serious mental youth crisis happening right now in this country. we must fulfill the promise of true mental health parity for all americans. [applause] now. now. i might note a person theically, if we do it saves the country billions of dollars. the idea that we're going to save. here's what i mean. almost 15 years ago, the bipartisan mental health parity and addiction equity act became law. it called for health insurance companies to cover mental health care and treatment for substance abuse at the same levels of physical health care because just like when you break your bone or you have a heart attack,
for millions of americans, mental health care and treatment for substance abuse is out of reach.t's out of reach. in 2020, less than half -- less than half of all adults with mental health diagnosis received care for it. less than half. for children, the number's even worse. nearly 70% of our kids who seek care for mental health or addiction cannot get it. 70%. talk to parents and teachers, talk to the school nurses and counselors, talk to young people. they'll tell you there's a serious mental...
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thousands of americans died because public health officials ignored natural immunity. december 2020 and april 20 one, there was a limited vaccine supply. thousands of americans were dying. we had people dying to get the vaccine. it was highly effective at that time. it save lives, but they couldn't get it because we were giving vaccines to those who were already immune. why would you give to life preservers when some --two life preservers when some were drowning with none? 34,000 nurses left in new york state alone, but now they are hiring traveling nurses for twice the cost. if you are healthy enough to fight in the war, you are probably extremely low risk for covid. thank you and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you doctor. i recognize dr. for five minutes of remarks. >> chairman work -- chairman winthrop and committee members, thank you for inviting me to speak today. i'm a research scientist with 24 years of experience working in a laboratory. primarily focusing on infectious diseases. i'm a staff scientist in the research technology branch where i perform
thousands of americans died because public health officials ignored natural immunity. december 2020 and april 20 one, there was a limited vaccine supply. thousands of americans were dying. we had people dying to get the vaccine. it was highly effective at that time. it save lives, but they couldn't get it because we were giving vaccines to those who were already immune. why would you give to life preservers when some --two life preservers when some were drowning with none? 34,000 nurses left in...
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for-profit is part of american health care. our not-for-profit entity, unos, does not work, and there are for-profit hospitals and transplant centers that do work. patients don't need to be afraid of that, they need to be afraid of the status quo. >> thank you for that. mr. wadsworth, we have talked about opos and what they could or could not do to follow herzog's guidance on modernization. you have talked about that. when it comes to leveraging some of the modernization efforts and trying to enhance transparency, competition, and overall efficiency in the system, what do you see as the most vital step? so that we are moving towards that goal? >> for me, it is mostly around the data analytics, business developments of the organizations to be dello -- developed in a way to capture the most possible patients they observe, and utilization of technology for that application of it. >> address the issue of patient privacy. as you look at data and how some of the data that is captured and shared, and how some of it moves into research
for-profit is part of american health care. our not-for-profit entity, unos, does not work, and there are for-profit hospitals and transplant centers that do work. patients don't need to be afraid of that, they need to be afraid of the status quo. >> thank you for that. mr. wadsworth, we have talked about opos and what they could or could not do to follow herzog's guidance on modernization. you have talked about that. when it comes to leveraging some of the modernization efforts and...
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uh, which is why again, it always turns out to be just not really worthy of uh, american health and supposed to be in, oh yeah. but the south in the me is where it goes to useless. uh, you know, then you know, we had the, the weight is a, in the, in the 1st of will were useless. the ass counties were useless, everybody's always useless. and so there is the same um, right, if i were you trade in, i think, well, it's a little bit much. i mean, you have a photo of it. is anybody in but 70 is a and you're telling us that we're not fighting properly. you know what, you know, you get a driveway to grab a gun in the back back and fight alongside those, but it doesn't work as a well, we don't really want to do that. so yeah, i mean, the, the visible sorts of, uh, confusing messages that are coming out from uh, the administration. but there are also these confusing messages. but other coming out about the some go to negotiations that are going on. um, in the background um no into that being the number of stores the stores and like nbc, um about these negotiations backs us officials talking to ty leve
uh, which is why again, it always turns out to be just not really worthy of uh, american health and supposed to be in, oh yeah. but the south in the me is where it goes to useless. uh, you know, then you know, we had the, the weight is a, in the, in the 1st of will were useless. the ass counties were useless, everybody's always useless. and so there is the same um, right, if i were you trade in, i think, well, it's a little bit much. i mean, you have a photo of it. is anybody in but 70 is a and...
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the pictures is why, again, it always turns out to be just not really worthy of, uh, american health and supposed to be, you know, yeah, but the south in the me is where it goes to useless. you know, then, you know, we have the weight is a, in the, in the 1st dog will we useless. the afghani is we useless. everybody's always useless. and so there is this theme life i already you brain in i think, well, it's a little bit much. i mean, you have a photo of it is anybody is but 70 is a and you're telling us that we're not fighting properly. you know what, you know, you know, bradley bradley down in the back back and fight alone. sorry. this doesn't make us a while. we don't really want to do that. so yeah, i mean, the, the visible sorts of, uh, confusing a messages that are coming out from uh, the administration. but there are also these confusing messages. but other coming out about the some go to negotiations that are going on in the background. um no into that. that'd be in the number of stores the stores and like nbc, about these negotiations, x u. s. officials talking to ty level uh
the pictures is why, again, it always turns out to be just not really worthy of, uh, american health and supposed to be, you know, yeah, but the south in the me is where it goes to useless. you know, then, you know, we have the weight is a, in the, in the 1st dog will we useless. the afghani is we useless. everybody's always useless. and so there is this theme life i already you brain in i think, well, it's a little bit much. i mean, you have a photo of it is anybody is but 70 is a and you're...
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thousands of americans died because public health officials ignored natural immunity, from december 2020 and april 2021, there was a limited vaccine by thousands americans were dying just as you said ranking member, or ways. you have people dying to get the vaccine, the vaccine was highly effective. it's save lives, they couldn't get it because we were given vaccines for those already immune with natural immunity. why would you give to life preserver as when someone drowning with none? if you think health care costs too much, where we'll dealing with a massive nurse accident resulting in higher prices, 34,000 nurses left the new york state alone. now they're hiring traveling nurses for twice, three times the cost. that's translating into higher medical bells. you are helping to fight the war, you're probably low risk for covid. thank, you i look forward to your questions. >> thank you, doctor. i now recognize doctor smelkinson for five minutes. thank you. >> chairman wenstrup, ranking member room, and committee members thank you for inviting me to speak today. on a research scientist for
thousands of americans died because public health officials ignored natural immunity, from december 2020 and april 2021, there was a limited vaccine by thousands americans were dying just as you said ranking member, or ways. you have people dying to get the vaccine, the vaccine was highly effective. it's save lives, they couldn't get it because we were given vaccines for those already immune with natural immunity. why would you give to life preserver as when someone drowning with none? if you...
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physical and mental health along with it is down, especially among young americans. >> i remember in 2004 when john kerry went kite boarding and paid a price for that. it could be good, but if you do it incorrectly my hurt you. >> come across as an elitist as john kerry is, reagan road horseback, obama played a lot of golf, trump plays golf, bill clinton used to jog and clearly he had to in terms of a weight problem, but the presidents have been tall, and they have been active for the most part and i think that's what vivek -- i'm glad you say his name correctly, vivek. >> bill: montage with joe biden saying i'm ok, just watch me. >> does it give you any concern? >> watch me. that's all i can say. >> bill: watch me. >> only i can say is watch me. >> bill: so, for now, that's his answer. >> he has a light schedule and watching him fall a little too often for our taste. it's ok if you are a golf starter, bill, but this is the commander in chief and president of the united states. go bengals, preseason soon. >> gillian: awaiting a white house press briefing after the fairly shocking new
physical and mental health along with it is down, especially among young americans. >> i remember in 2004 when john kerry went kite boarding and paid a price for that. it could be good, but if you do it incorrectly my hurt you. >> come across as an elitist as john kerry is, reagan road horseback, obama played a lot of golf, trump plays golf, bill clinton used to jog and clearly he had to in terms of a weight problem, but the presidents have been tall, and they have been active for...
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about in the book, one of the the places where we can point to very early racial disparity is in american health care, as white americans often blame black people for their own suffering, their own poverty, the things that are brought on to them by failing to be provide inoculation for them. so answer your question pretty well. kind of all, we can talk after for the. week as questions on zoom for you doctor warman. one of our viewers would like know for then the native allies of washington. did they agree to it? were they were they willing, were they forced? what was the situation with four tribes like the oneida, for example? there was, as far as i know, never any real effort to inoculate native peoples. there was a strong belief that native people were pretty peculiarly susceptible to smallpox. going back to the days of cortez and the spanish and these and when native people first come in contact with with the disease and how debilitating it is, native people themselves were sometimes hesitant to inoculate. some did. there are examples of native people who are inoculated, who seek it out, but
about in the book, one of the the places where we can point to very early racial disparity is in american health care, as white americans often blame black people for their own suffering, their own poverty, the things that are brought on to them by failing to be provide inoculation for them. so answer your question pretty well. kind of all, we can talk after for the. week as questions on zoom for you doctor warman. one of our viewers would like know for then the native allies of washington. did...
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initiatives towards a series of strategic partnerships focus on things like cherokee language, native american healthreally define is honoring a set of obligations between the university and in a sense the state of because we are state school university occupies the cherokee place in the eastern bandri as a sovereign native american nation. it is always an issue it should be an issue. i simply speak for cherokee history because i don't. and i don't claim to be. >> real quick, what do you think based upon your study of this subject as a public and academic historian, what is the proper way for us to commemorate and remember. this event and these people in georgia in americani' history. i'm pretty sure i do not give an answer to that in the book. i think the most interesting work going on today is rooted again a set of partnerships between native nations who never went away and brought her broadercommemorative communities whether those are national institutions or state institutions. the most important thing in this day and age for native nations, native communities to be authors or significant authors
initiatives towards a series of strategic partnerships focus on things like cherokee language, native american healthreally define is honoring a set of obligations between the university and in a sense the state of because we are state school university occupies the cherokee place in the eastern bandri as a sovereign native american nation. it is always an issue it should be an issue. i simply speak for cherokee history because i don't. and i don't claim to be. >> real quick, what do you...
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. >> the pandemic proves the cdc no longer exists to provide americans health guidance. the agency as a vehicle to redefine basic realities, like biological sex. the cdc is teaching men how to breastfeed. or what the agency is calling chest to feed their children. there is no health benefit to have a child feed on a man's hormone or fake. it is a fetish and child abuse. there could be health risks. the cdc refuses to address any of them. this insanity is accepted by corporate media. here is the ceo of a tampon company referring to women as men's traders. >> it is one of the most natural biological processes of life and history and society has built up the stigma that makes us feel ashamed, like there is something wrong with our bodies. we are taught. blood is disgusting. it breaks my heart to hear so many stories every day of people who get there. and have never heard about it. >> tommy joins us now. can't imagine it being top of the hour tomorrow morning. it is the topic for us tonight. did you know women can be defined and described as that? >> i am a woman and i don't
. >> the pandemic proves the cdc no longer exists to provide americans health guidance. the agency as a vehicle to redefine basic realities, like biological sex. the cdc is teaching men how to breastfeed. or what the agency is calling chest to feed their children. there is no health benefit to have a child feed on a man's hormone or fake. it is a fetish and child abuse. there could be health risks. the cdc refuses to address any of them. this insanity is accepted by corporate media. here...
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we are proud of being able to leverage those assets to help support improving american health. esponse. when we talk about mental health, part of my role which i had the opportunity and position to go around and talk to clinicians in our various clicks's conversation exit with whenever mayo clinic providers in chicago, just two days ago. she brought up as we're talking about this topic, she said look i was taking a school physically other day and in that school visit will we go through all of these issues that need to be addressed to make that the student is healthy for school. at the end of the school physical, i said to the student who was accompanied by the mother who is a middle school teacher that look, we just talked a lot about your physical health and -- physical and i just want you to know that you should know that you can talk to anyone if you ever have any issues about what you are feeling on what you are thinking. we are here to help you, regardless of those issues. the teacher, the mother, was also a teacher. she loved that comment and so the next day she went to ou
we are proud of being able to leverage those assets to help support improving american health. esponse. when we talk about mental health, part of my role which i had the opportunity and position to go around and talk to clinicians in our various clicks's conversation exit with whenever mayo clinic providers in chicago, just two days ago. she brought up as we're talking about this topic, she said look i was taking a school physically other day and in that school visit will we go through all of...
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. >> sterile injectable as any drug you give by iv and it affects a lot of aspects of american healthhe operating room with anesthesia to infectious disease at a whole host of other medicines. kumasi: the facility was thought with pfizer's covid-19 vaccine but that is not true -- there were claims the facility was stopped with pfizer's covid-19 vaccine but that is not true. reggie: if you live in the town -- i i still drink on the boat or -- you are asked to drink boiled or bottled water. dress to bring a boil to a minute before you drink it or use that water or bottled water to drink. brush your teeth or prepare food. you can disinfection tablets. the bacteria it detected yesterday. kumasi: the space team has been busy going door-to-door to protect homes from wildfires. there helping residents understand how to save their homes are from wildfires. plans could be a thread. >> we try to give them steps to make their home safer. kumasi: the prevention authority is a voter approved taxpayer-funded program. state funds are going towards more controlled burns in areas with dry vegetation.
. >> sterile injectable as any drug you give by iv and it affects a lot of aspects of american healthhe operating room with anesthesia to infectious disease at a whole host of other medicines. kumasi: the facility was thought with pfizer's covid-19 vaccine but that is not true -- there were claims the facility was stopped with pfizer's covid-19 vaccine but that is not true. reggie: if you live in the town -- i i still drink on the boat or -- you are asked to drink boiled or bottled water....
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maga republicans are focused on inflicting pain and suffering on everyday americans through draconian cuts that will hurt the health, the safety and the economic well-being of the american people. so there's a clear contrast between the house democratic focus on what matters for the american people, we're fighting to deliver more money, more time, more freedom to the american people. extreme maga republicans are fighting each other and bending the knee to the former twice-impeached president of the united states of america. reporter: thank you, so what's your sense on the milcon-va bill? do you see it passing today? and what do you make of tomorrow's session likely being canceled if you can confirm that? mr. jeffries: that a decision that will be made by the republican majority. and i expect that there will be some discussion of that sometime soon in terms of the appropriations process that has been hijacked by the most extreme wing of the republican party, which is increasingly a majority. and as a result, instead of taking a bipartisan approach to figuring out how do we invest in the health, the safety and the ec
maga republicans are focused on inflicting pain and suffering on everyday americans through draconian cuts that will hurt the health, the safety and the economic well-being of the american people. so there's a clear contrast between the house democratic focus on what matters for the american people, we're fighting to deliver more money, more time, more freedom to the american people. extreme maga republicans are fighting each other and bending the knee to the former twice-impeached president of...
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and i'm here today to tell you about a hidden health crisis currently affecting nearly every american. sleep deprivation. and that's why you need to know about relaxium sleep. you see, getting a good night's sleep helps support a healthy immune system, helps maintain a healthy blood pressure, healthy cardiovascular system, and a double blind placebo. clinical trial relaxium sleep help people fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer and wake up feeling refreshed. >> when i take relaxium sleep, i sleep better than i have in years. >> i wake up feeling alert like i've had the best night's sleep. >> call today and get your very own risk free bottle of relaxium sleep. take control your health. stop struggling with restless night's sleep like were meant to with relaxium relaxium sleep is so that it will work for you. they're giving away 1000 bottles. call under 3220404 or go to try relaxium dot com. >> it's the midsummer classic on fox. man, is this going to be fun? stars all over the field. the world's biggest headlines serving up their mammoth hits. they're taking center for one incredible
and i'm here today to tell you about a hidden health crisis currently affecting nearly every american. sleep deprivation. and that's why you need to know about relaxium sleep. you see, getting a good night's sleep helps support a healthy immune system, helps maintain a healthy blood pressure, healthy cardiovascular system, and a double blind placebo. clinical trial relaxium sleep help people fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer and wake up feeling refreshed. >> when i take relaxium...
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when you think about more black americans are employed in the labor force, more black americans health care with average of almost 50% in healthcare.gov coverage, the fastest rate of new black-owned businesses in over 25 years, we are investing in infrastructure in communities of color that are normally left behind and not taken into consideration. we are reconnecting as we are connecting communities that are separated. we are closing the digital divide work black americans because of the bipartisan infrastructure legislation when you think about broadband. these things are part of the presidents key, signature pieces of legislation that are into law now that we are implementing. there is an effort to make sure we continue to do the bottom up, middle out and not trickle down the economy. >> are these numbers cause for concern or are you looking at -- [indiscernible] ? >> the data is pretty girly volatile. we have to make sure we look at it more holistically because of volatile data. there are data points i just pointed to that show that under this administration, we have seen record lo
when you think about more black americans are employed in the labor force, more black americans health care with average of almost 50% in healthcare.gov coverage, the fastest rate of new black-owned businesses in over 25 years, we are investing in infrastructure in communities of color that are normally left behind and not taken into consideration. we are reconnecting as we are connecting communities that are separated. we are closing the digital divide work black americans because of the...
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the upper atmosphere shifting and moving the smoke down to the u.s., and it's really hurting americans' healths in canada, an absolutely, absolutely or horrifying, very, very tragic situation there. elizabeth: we've got this story too, house speaker mccarthy, he backs the trillion trees campaign, more trees lead to more co2 removed from the atmosphere and the generation of more oxygen. that sounds like common sense. >> it's a great idea with. we know that governor desantis in florida has enacted a number of common sensical approaches. there's no political divide over protecting the health of our country, the health of our environment. everybody wants the country to be healthy, to do common sensical mitigation of climate change. that's not what the left or biden wants. what they want is more power and extremism. elizabeth: batya ungar-sargon, stay with us. is the media finally picking up on biden family corruption scandals? more on story coming up on "the evening edit." ♪ ♪ ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differen
the upper atmosphere shifting and moving the smoke down to the u.s., and it's really hurting americans' healths in canada, an absolutely, absolutely or horrifying, very, very tragic situation there. elizabeth: we've got this story too, house speaker mccarthy, he backs the trillion trees campaign, more trees lead to more co2 removed from the atmosphere and the generation of more oxygen. that sounds like common sense. >> it's a great idea with. we know that governor desantis in florida has...
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you put a lot of equity into developing red legislation to improve mental health care for all americans from telehealth to youth health. i can look down the road starting with my republican colleagues because we have been working on this in a bipartisan basis. we have plenty more to do. looking at the ghost network issue, it is a three leggett approach. or oversight, transparency, and serious concert answers for companies clicking on american consumers. greater transparency ought to be an easy one for members of this community to get around. i want to work with my colleagues on this issue, on the accountability questions. i want to look at this across the board. not just with respect to medicare, medicaid, and many of my colleagues who have expressed interest in providing testimony. there is not anything partisan about it. let me yield to my friend. >> thank you senator wyden. it is no secret that you and i have prioritized mental health liberty in america. we have a number of major initiatives through in the last congress. but there are a number of major issues like this one that we st
you put a lot of equity into developing red legislation to improve mental health care for all americans from telehealth to youth health. i can look down the road starting with my republican colleagues because we have been working on this in a bipartisan basis. we have plenty more to do. looking at the ghost network issue, it is a three leggett approach. or oversight, transparency, and serious concert answers for companies clicking on american consumers. greater transparency ought to be an easy...
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>> this was a very important study published in the journal of american medical association which highlights the significant health disparities that exist in our nation which impact life expectancy, particularly with african-americans verse other groups. this further confirms the information that we now has the department of health and human services about how significant these health disparities are and it shows how far we have to go to achieve health equity. >> i am glad you bring that up because four years ago, margaret who was resident reagan's health -- wrote a report that outlines the health outcomes are black and minority health. the problem has only gotten worse. is it due to health disparities? or the quality of care or a combination of the two or even more factors? >> i think there are those two factors and even more factors. one of the most significant issues is lack of access to care. that can be in urban areas, in rural areas, it has to do with potential lack of health insurance but also, i think also the social determinants of health, though social factors that influence health and don't usually cons
>> this was a very important study published in the journal of american medical association which highlights the significant health disparities that exist in our nation which impact life expectancy, particularly with african-americans verse other groups. this further confirms the information that we now has the department of health and human services about how significant these health disparities are and it shows how far we have to go to achieve health equity. >> i am glad you bring...
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mean, i guess this is why i was asking that, you know, is how inefficient and ineffective the american health care system is when it comes to childbirth, especially when compared to other industrialized nations. talk to me about some of the ways in which the system fails. yeah, i think that, you know, such a big of complicated question and there's couple of different ways to answer it. that of everything is sort of connected and certainly one of them is cost. i mean ah i think it's something, i think it's about $111 billion that's spent on maternal care in the us every year and all of our procedures, you know, like how much a vaginal birth in sort of total costs and how much cesarean costs are much more expensive in the u.s. than they are in some other sort of pure countries. and so we're just spending a lot of money and then spending it for outcomes that are also poorer than a lot of those other countries that are spending less. so, you know, the us has some the kind of worst rates of maternal mortality, adverse outcomes among poor countries and our seem to be getting worse and we have prett
mean, i guess this is why i was asking that, you know, is how inefficient and ineffective the american health care system is when it comes to childbirth, especially when compared to other industrialized nations. talk to me about some of the ways in which the system fails. yeah, i think that, you know, such a big of complicated question and there's couple of different ways to answer it. that of everything is sort of connected and certainly one of them is cost. i mean ah i think it's something, i...
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at least the way i see things having just finished a long book about sort of transformation of american health insurance, i do think that the government tends to respond to these things and the federal government has recently the last couple of months beforethe rules that would move much of this process to an electronic format. so that the computers, the insurance company side are talking the electronic medical records and not having involve the physicians. i'm not sure that's going to solve the overall problem, which is that the physicians feel as though their clinical is being replaced by insurance companies. it's not only this sort of prior authorization, it's the problem. the covers are also interested in quality of care. and so they require here that physicians, certain kinds of information that physicians don't have to gather, information on how many of their patients have been checked. appropriate for diabetes and how many of them have their hypertension treated appropriately and how many they've seen gone in the hospital, come back into the hospital. so called readmissions, but it is f
at least the way i see things having just finished a long book about sort of transformation of american health insurance, i do think that the government tends to respond to these things and the federal government has recently the last couple of months beforethe rules that would move much of this process to an electronic format. so that the computers, the insurance company side are talking the electronic medical records and not having involve the physicians. i'm not sure that's going to solve...