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him astronomy and in the sciences you see that i was more surprised to see where the american management association from the sixty five point six million working americans report you are experiencing or witnessing abuse of experiencing or witnessing abuse of conduct during their work days you know what did you find the effects of that kind of abuse war on the women of the. all around their coworkers in your research. so sharon so for this paper oh go ahead christina no no it's ok you can have catherine. so polite. so. because we're women exactly you're not still it always this way or even the culture rated we've been a culture rated to share i know we've been a culture that to share the credit right exactly what i think is really important about. what i think is really important about these findings is exactly what you're saying that they match the broader our broader understanding of workplace culture that we aren't necessarily creating these affirmative place values based. you know cultures that were not coming together and saying well given the kind of work we want to do the change you want to m
him astronomy and in the sciences you see that i was more surprised to see where the american management association from the sixty five point six million working americans report you are experiencing or witnessing abuse of experiencing or witnessing abuse of conduct during their work days you know what did you find the effects of that kind of abuse war on the women of the. all around their coworkers in your research. so sharon so for this paper oh go ahead christina no no it's ok you can have...
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american conservative. now the associate managing federalist.e weekly news letter for women. besidesread her writing in the federalist and american conservative. and catholictoday real life and gracie will talk about howy in part all these lessons apply also to towns and rural areas lessons aree lesson continuum. finally, unfortunately michael had a family emergency and had to cancel. formerpy to say my colleague jonathan coppage represents our r street. this event. is visiting senior fella with the r street institute will be stepping in an r street, john researches urbanism in built environment and previously, the americangue at conservative. initially started this whole new urbanism initiative three years ago around this time today. to all our panelist for being here. with jason. maybe giving us remarks. you herepy to have usause i'm like some of journalist and think tank types, they runs planning in akron, ohio. it's rust belt. i think can tell us what's going there out of ohio and give us a lesson for how we can actually in places like that. take it away. >> thank you so m
american conservative. now the associate managing federalist.e weekly news letter for women. besidesread her writing in the federalist and american conservative. and catholictoday real life and gracie will talk about howy in part all these lessons apply also to towns and rural areas lessons aree lesson continuum. finally, unfortunately michael had a family emergency and had to cancel. formerpy to say my colleague jonathan coppage represents our r street. this event. is visiting senior fella...
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manage to drag this difficult position of american relations? >> i very much hope so. -- thison c-span this morning, washington journal is next. at 10:00, newsmakers with american hospital association president and eeo, rick pollock. that is followed by senator ted constituentswith in mckinney, texas. later, another town hall meeting in beaverton, oregon with senator wideman representative susan bonaduce. coming up on today's "washington will discuss president trump's recent meeting with the russian president and what it means for the future of u.s.-relations with michael o'hanlon of the brookings institution. after that, dr. sally said tell talks about efforts to combat opioid addiction in the u.s. politicos jenniffer have a report talks about the potential fate of the health care law preplacement bill if -- if lawmakers return from their july 4 recess. host: good morning. president trump back at the white house following his second foreign trip since taking office, and there's news this morning from syria where a cease-fire brokered by the president and russian president vladimir putin is now in effect in the southwestern part of that country. 300,000 syrians have died in this si
manage to drag this difficult position of american relations? >> i very much hope so. -- thison c-span this morning, washington journal is next. at 10:00, newsmakers with american hospital association president and eeo, rick pollock. that is followed by senator ted constituentswith in mckinney, texas. later, another town hall meeting in beaverton, oregon with senator wideman representative susan bonaduce. coming up on today's "washington will discuss president trump's recent meeting...
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years later the joint commission following the american medical association's recommendation assessment established standards for pain management interpreted by many doctors as encouraging the prescription of opioids. under the affordable care act, prescribing opioids is incentivized where that pain was adequately addressed. based on their answer, they may receive more or less money. as we learned in our oversight hearing held in march the opioid epidemic is an urgent public health threat fueled by a much more synthetic open opioid and a clear and present danger. stage represented on today's panel, were the first ones hit by the fentanil wave and it seems certain this way will sweep the nation as hard to detect profile of fentanil is increasingly attracted to traffickers and easy to manufacture over the internet. this is an in extremist moments requiring all the experience, resources, cooperation of our federal, state and local governments as well as different industries to curb this terrible outbreak. his hearing we will focus on the actions of our state governments to find out what efforts are working, not working and how we
years later the joint commission following the american medical association's recommendation assessment established standards for pain management interpreted by many doctors as encouraging the prescription of opioids. under the affordable care act, prescribing opioids is incentivized where that pain was adequately addressed. based on their answer, they may receive more or less money. as we learned in our oversight hearing held in march the opioid epidemic is an urgent public health threat...
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accreditation of health care organizations following the american medical association that pain h be assessed established standards for pain management interpreted by many doctors as encouraging the prescribing of opoids. a question specifically asked was their pain adequately addressed. based on their answer, a hospital may receive more or less money. the opoid epidemic is an urgent public health threat fueled by fentanyl and a clear and present danger to america. who states represented on today's panel in rhode island and maryland were the first ones hit by the wave and it seems this wave will sweep the nation as it is increasingly attracted to manufacturers and easy to manufacture or obtain over the internet. this is an extreme moment requiring all the experience, resources, cooperation by federal, state and local governments as it was all the different industries, professionals and experts to curb this terrible outbreak. we will focus on the actions to find out what efforts are working, what is not working, how we could work together to save lives. we want to know the problems and please be candid with us. as drug industry -- as
accreditation of health care organizations following the american medical association that pain h be assessed established standards for pain management interpreted by many doctors as encouraging the prescribing of opoids. a question specifically asked was their pain adequately addressed. based on their answer, a hospital may receive more or less money. the opoid epidemic is an urgent public health threat fueled by fentanyl and a clear and present danger to america. who states represented on...
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joint commission under credit dags following the american medical association that pain be assessed the fifth vital sign establish standard for pain management by many doctors as encouraging the prescribing of opioids. under the affordable care act prescribing painkillers is incentivized by questionnaires where a patient is asked if their pain is answered to satisfaction. based on their answer the hospital may receive more or less money. as we learned in hearing in march the opioid epidemic is urgent public health threat fueled by fentanyl. two states represented on today's panel, rhode island and maryland, were the first ones hit by the fentanyl wave and unfortunately seems certain this wave will sweep the nation as low cost high profit harder to detect profile fentanyl is easily attracted to manufacturers and easy to obtain over the internet. this is extreme moment recurring all the cooperation federal, state and local governments as it was all the different industries, professionals and experts to curb this terrible outbreak. with this hearing we will focus on the actions of our state governments to find out what efforts are working, what
joint commission under credit dags following the american medical association that pain be assessed the fifth vital sign establish standard for pain management by many doctors as encouraging the prescribing of opioids. under the affordable care act prescribing painkillers is incentivized by questionnaires where a patient is asked if their pain is answered to satisfaction. based on their answer the hospital may receive more or less money. as we learned in hearing in march the opioid epidemic is...
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certified translator with the american translators association, she maintains credentials by attending conferences oond kopting her education. she can also set her own rates and manage> if you have the specialization, training and ek appearance, it is a demand for highly trained translators >> but the work can be challenge. >> it is not always very easy to satisfy the really high demand when it comes to quality in the shortest time possible everything now is delivered faster and faster and faster >> the best part about the job is of course the ability to set her own rates and determine her own schedule, which is nice. the ata says salaries are really competitive and if you're highly skilled in a difficult language that makes six figures is not out of the question, guys. back to you. >> all right kate, thank you very much. you want to do that again? ♪ i learned it just for this segment. >> starting to sound like olivia newton john. >> you have to sing it >> really hard to be a translator my russian was good. i lived in moscow for a number of years she was probably a native german speaker. >> now, you have to say something in russian >> i don't want to -- i was going
certified translator with the american translators association, she maintains credentials by attending conferences oond kopting her education. she can also set her own rates and manage> if you have the specialization, training and ek appearance, it is a demand for highly trained translators >> but the work can be challenge. >> it is not always very easy to satisfy the really high demand when it comes to quality in the shortest time possible everything now is delivered faster and...