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for all is an absolutely necessary that's why the lobbyists on behalf of lobbyists the american society of association executives along with strip clubs sued for small business funds who lobby is have that much in common with strip clubs well i guess they both pay attention to polls they both operate in a legal gray area and now they're both for naked money grabber. fair point but there's a lobby for lobbyists my head is going to explode well you should get that checked out head exploding is a symptom of corona and yes there's a lobby for lobbies you know want they should probably get a lobby for the lobby of the lobbyists on going to lobby for a lot of me after this that that would be a good name for it look even though there's a boom in the high class begging business right now there's a lot of losses in addition to small business loans the mother lobby demanded $25000000000.00 for canceled events and other lost revenue from the coronavirus pandemic that adds a whole new challenge you can see the lawmakers face to face and manipulate them with that coveted invitation to the lockheed martin christmas
for all is an absolutely necessary that's why the lobbyists on behalf of lobbyists the american society of association executives along with strip clubs sued for small business funds who lobby is have that much in common with strip clubs well i guess they both pay attention to polls they both operate in a legal gray area and now they're both for naked money grabber. fair point but there's a lobby for lobbyists my head is going to explode well you should get that checked out head exploding is a...
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of the vaccine. the american medical association has asked every local medical society to organize a committee of those who would be involved in an epidemic so that an agreement can be reached and advance on such matters has vaccine priority, the handling of hospital a mission procedures and so forth. if an epidemic does strike, the medical profession will use every means of communication possible, pamphlets, newspapers, radio to tell general public what to do. it is important, we feel that we know the symptoms of the disease in home care of the flu victim. >> what are the symptoms? >> well, the asian influenza is characterized by a rapid onset, high fever, often as high as hundred and 40 disease. aching muscles an extreme weakness. a recognition of symptoms is important early and an epidemic. once the asian flu takes hold in the community, you know what it is. >> when you do get asian flu, how do you care for it at home? >> ideally, your doctor should be called, and his instructions followed. however, in an epidemic situation, you may not be able to give your case a complete attention. these are thing
of the vaccine. the american medical association has asked every local medical society to organize a committee of those who would be involved in an epidemic so that an agreement can be reached and advance on such matters has vaccine priority, the handling of hospital a mission procedures and so forth. if an epidemic does strike, the medical profession will use every means of communication possible, pamphlets, newspapers, radio to tell general public what to do. it is important, we feel that we...
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the american society of hematology has written on their website the phenomenon called covid-19 associatedoag of ulopathy. a fancy way of saying the virus is impairing the bodies ability to destroy clots. the actual physiology of that, we just don't know. what we do know clinically is a lot of my colleagues are already weeks, if not months have been seeing clots in iv tubing. they have been seeing clots when trying to draw blood or give medication by iv. they have seen clots in legs that have resulted in amputation. they are seeing clots in the lungs and, of course, strokes. the reason for this, we just don't know. to answer the doctor's question about d.i.c., which is what we see usually in people with severe illness -- sepsis -- d.i.c. is a very common phenomenon in severe illness. that can happen from various causes. i think that is actually different from what's happening with this covid associated, but we need a lot more research and data to understand. steve: more details at forbes.com. the piece you wrote last week, this is what it looks like. as we talked to vicki in austin, texas.
the american society of hematology has written on their website the phenomenon called covid-19 associatedoag of ulopathy. a fancy way of saying the virus is impairing the bodies ability to destroy clots. the actual physiology of that, we just don't know. what we do know clinically is a lot of my colleagues are already weeks, if not months have been seeing clots in iv tubing. they have been seeing clots when trying to draw blood or give medication by iv. they have seen clots in legs that have...
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of the 19th century there was an evangelical reform impulse that really did reshape american society in profound ways over the course of the 19th century. charles granderson finney would be one of the people associated with this, probably the most important person associated with this movement. but this movement sought to reform society according to the norms of godliness. they were very much involved of course in abolitionism to try to eradicate the scourge of slavery. but they were also involved in such issues as prison reform. the whole idea of a penitentiary came into vogue at this time. the idea of a place where criminal could become penitent and then we hope constructively rejoin society in a much more sa sail -- salutory way. the equal rights for women. it was a radical idea in the 19th century. very much involved in common schools, what we think of as public education, as a way for those on the bottom rungs of society to aspire to a better life, to try to aspire to move into the middle class. other campaigns associated with this would be the campaign against duelling inaugurated by a presbyterian minister -- pardon me congregationist minister -- up in connecticut because he thought it was ba
of the 19th century there was an evangelical reform impulse that really did reshape american society in profound ways over the course of the 19th century. charles granderson finney would be one of the people associated with this, probably the most important person associated with this movement. but this movement sought to reform society according to the norms of godliness. they were very much involved of course in abolitionism to try to eradicate the scourge of slavery. but they were also...
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and the philippine nurses association of american is the premier organisation nurses are exposed to the covid—19 virus and contributing significant outcomes, the health care societyinos in the united states as a health care worker. recently reported, there are 30 nurses who have died because of the coronavirus. i, myself, am a survivor of the disease. however, i am well on my way to recovery. my husband succumbed to the disease and he died. a few weeks ago because of the coronavirus. now, many in new york and newjersey area, are mostly critical—care nurses. but nursing is the opposite of social distancing. six feet away from the other person but in the health care setting, nurses take care of patients. we called the patient‘s hands, administer medicine, we are there with them at all stages of their illness. we are present at the time of death. sometimes, the nurses are the last people that the patient was —— will see. -- will see. thank you very much and we are -- will see. thank you very much and we a re really -- will see. thank you very much and we are really sorry for your loss. and here in britain the queen to has been paying her respects to nurses, as danie
and the philippine nurses association of american is the premier organisation nurses are exposed to the covid—19 virus and contributing significant outcomes, the health care societyinos in the united states as a health care worker. recently reported, there are 30 nurses who have died because of the coronavirus. i, myself, am a survivor of the disease. however, i am well on my way to recovery. my husband succumbed to the disease and he died. a few weeks ago because of the coronavirus. now,...
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of the fork in the road if you will. second, are there any particular rules and regulations that societies have developed. i was talking recently about kids going to summer camp. the american camp associationthe american academy of pediatrics, they're putting out strict guidelines of okay, camp is a cool thing for all the things i talked about but we've got to socially distance, wash our hands, make sure that kids of a certain age mask. so that's sort of the second element. and then third, i do think that some kids have very unique health needs so think about kids with chronic illnesses, kids with diabetes or asthma or cystic fibrosis. i think back to trust your pediatrician and the relationship with your pcp. i think you have to dialogue with the doc, is this safe and appropriate for my kid. so i think we're going to start to have play bait dadates and c pool. i just think we've got to be so safe in how we do it and follow these guidelines. once again, the basics of nonpharmaceutical intervention, good hand washing, masks and social distancing. >> we will put a pin in this and to be continued i think later this summer. some theme parks are opening and we would all love your thaought on ho
of the fork in the road if you will. second, are there any particular rules and regulations that societies have developed. i was talking recently about kids going to summer camp. the american camp associationthe american academy of pediatrics, they're putting out strict guidelines of okay, camp is a cool thing for all the things i talked about but we've got to socially distance, wash our hands, make sure that kids of a certain age mask. so that's sort of the second element. and then third, i do...
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american society over the course of the 19th century. charles granderson finney would be one of the most important people associated with this movement. this movement sought to reform society according to the norms of godliness. they were very much involved in abolitionism to eradicate the scourge of slavery. they were also involved in such issues as prison reform, the idea of a penitentiary came into vogue, a criminal could become penitent and we hope constructively rejoin society in a much more salutary way. the issue of equal rights for women, including voting rights in the 19th century was a radical idea. evangelicals were very much involved in formation of common schools, public education today, as a way for those on the bottom rungs of society to aspire to a better life and try to afire to move into the middle class. other campaigns society with this movement is the campaign against dueling, inaugurated by a presbyterian minister in connecticut, because he thought dueling was barbaric. there were peace crusades in the early part of 19th century and campaign of gun control. imagine that. in the early part of the 19th century. all
american society over the course of the 19th century. charles granderson finney would be one of the most important people associated with this movement. this movement sought to reform society according to the norms of godliness. they were very much involved in abolitionism to eradicate the scourge of slavery. they were also involved in such issues as prison reform, the idea of a penitentiary came into vogue, a criminal could become penitent and we hope constructively rejoin society in a much...
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of the ethics society. it's been criticized, like supreme court justices but the other side will argue, the aba, the american bar associationhe qualifications or the ratings for each of the judicial nominees, they are not exactly nonpartisan or super conservative. they are considered left of center by a lot of people. so are you going to tell judges and numbers of members of the bench that they can't join the aba? he is he did this morning. >> is a protege of the senate majority leader. i'm sure you will be talking about it tonight, 11:00 p.m. eastern. shannon bream, thanks for coming on. >> sandra: great to see shannon. meanwhile a form of vaccine director a whistle-blower complaint against top officials of the department of health and human services, claiming he was removed from his position for pushing back on unproven covid-19 treatments by the trump administration. >> his name is dr. rick bright, and he is the head of barta over at hhs. he is now over at hhs. he found a whistle-blower complaint alleging that he was demoted for opposing the funding of chloroquine to treat coronavirus disease arguing that the money shoul
of the ethics society. it's been criticized, like supreme court justices but the other side will argue, the aba, the american bar associationhe qualifications or the ratings for each of the judicial nominees, they are not exactly nonpartisan or super conservative. they are considered left of center by a lot of people. so are you going to tell judges and numbers of members of the bench that they can't join the aba? he is he did this morning. >> is a protege of the senate majority leader....
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associates. the better part of human character. in the american ideals were also evoked by the worst event in our history. william james said the permanent struggle for society to enlist the better parts of the behavior. since the history of that time. it has been military challenges themselves. people have been able to say we will all pull together. or i would argue it has been public health challenges when i was a little kid it was actually the time of the polio vaccine. it was a sense that you have to stay home and not to go swimming in the summer. there had been other times where public health has been a moral equivalent of war and maybe that is something we will see here. the economic devastation that is happening now and the constraints on all of us. if there was some greater good we are serving as a part of the american tradition that connects to intercede on the world health organization will not help that occur in my view. >> what with american engaged internationally. gets us and what international institution that are our early morning network out of the world. what that gets us is strategic death. the ability to understand the problems before ame
associates. the better part of human character. in the american ideals were also evoked by the worst event in our history. william james said the permanent struggle for society to enlist the better parts of the behavior. since the history of that time. it has been military challenges themselves. people have been able to say we will all pull together. or i would argue it has been public health challenges when i was a little kid it was actually the time of the polio vaccine. it was a sense that...
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had, a charter board member of the association of lutheran older adults, an honorary director of god's word to the nation's bible society and as a board of trustee of the american bible society. dr. meyer finally returned home to concordia seminary in st. louis in 2001, serving as the greg h. bent memorial chair of literature. he became interim president in 2004 and the 10th president of the institution in 2005. for the next 15 years, he could be seen working on the campus grounds, attending ba crmbing h and strolling with the oversized in-body and heart golden retriever that became the quasi-mascot on campus and sadly recently passed away. he likes to tell students, it's a great time to be in the church. as the world suffers greatly from the pandemic, we are grateful for his efforts to raise public servants to serve all those who are hurting and share the gospel loud and clear for all to hear. as dr. meyer begins his beautiful journey of retirement, he will enjoy more time with his two grown daughters, elizabeth, known as lizzie, pitman, and catherine, known as katie, baily. their spouses, darin, and charles. and their five grandsons that he refers to as cinco
had, a charter board member of the association of lutheran older adults, an honorary director of god's word to the nation's bible society and as a board of trustee of the american bible society. dr. meyer finally returned home to concordia seminary in st. louis in 2001, serving as the greg h. bent memorial chair of literature. he became interim president in 2004 and the 10th president of the institution in 2005. for the next 15 years, he could be seen working on the campus grounds, attending ba...
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lincoln and his associates, the better part of human character in american ideals were also revoked by the worst event in our history. so william james said the permanent struggle for society like the united states was to find a moral equivalent of war, the way to enlist these better parts of individual and collective behavior without having the actual war, through the history of the u.s. and sometime it's often been military challenges themselves where people have been able to say all pull together or i would argue, it's been a public health challenge, when i was a little kid it was a time of the polio vaccine and there is a sense that you had to stay home and not go swimming in the summer because you had to endure these limits on your own personal freedom for the greater good and there have been other times where public health has been a kind of moral equivalent of war and maybe that is something that will see here, again, the economic devastation that is happening now, the constraints on all of this if we think there is a greater good we are serving, that is part of the american tradition that it connects to in this thing on the world health organization will not help t
lincoln and his associates, the better part of human character in american ideals were also revoked by the worst event in our history. so william james said the permanent struggle for society like the united states was to find a moral equivalent of war, the way to enlist these better parts of individual and collective behavior without having the actual war, through the history of the u.s. and sometime it's often been military challenges themselves where people have been able to say all pull...
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about the american revolution as one more step in the effort of human society to respond to the problems in which wealth empower trends to concentrate in the hands of a few who organize associate politics and even religion on the wealthy part of the few and the democratic response to that let us empower the many by enfranchising the many to make sure that wealth and power are -- downward and against that impulse we've had the sense, okay, but not that group, and not that group and extends that some groups are undeserving of political power, undeserving of economic ability to participate fully and freely and equally in the marketplace. that's where i want to come back and take up a point that amber you brought in. we should have brought in maybe at the outset and that is to talk about billions, to talk about corporations, to put it in more dramatic language to talk about class war. we don't tend to use that phrase. it's been in response to it. the response is let us figure out a democratic system, political system, market system that favors the many against the few and we are seeing right now is that over the last 20 years, we lost tremendous ground and then our political syste
about the american revolution as one more step in the effort of human society to respond to the problems in which wealth empower trends to concentrate in the hands of a few who organize associate politics and even religion on the wealthy part of the few and the democratic response to that let us empower the many by enfranchising the many to make sure that wealth and power are -- downward and against that impulse we've had the sense, okay, but not that group, and not that group and extends that...