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he's the one who saying we are actually overruling gutter versus ballinger, as the two women of color on the court who are stepping up to say, not on our watch. you are not going to invoke thurgood marshall, the first african american to sit on the supreme court into say he would've favored color blindness. he was one who litigated brown. the decision the are absolutely perverting and service of this completely -- mission to rollback the 20th century. >> dahlia, the revenge-ism, the hypocrisy, the gaslighting, the really bad opinion making and logic of allowing colleges to accept application essays that gesture towards race but cannot explicitly use them as a selling point. we should talk about this. among the other carveouts in this, roberts suggests that people who are pointing to going to go to talk about race insofar as they helped create their identity, but they can't use it as an explicit means to gain entry to university. it is so confounding, the logic there. i wonder if you could make sense of how and why this is part of roberts opinion. >> no, it's nonsensical. he simultaneo
he's the one who saying we are actually overruling gutter versus ballinger, as the two women of color on the court who are stepping up to say, not on our watch. you are not going to invoke thurgood marshall, the first african american to sit on the supreme court into say he would've favored color blindness. he was one who litigated brown. the decision the are absolutely perverting and service of this completely -- mission to rollback the 20th century. >> dahlia, the revenge-ism, the...
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through the quotations and the national assembly stops to observe the minute silence. elizabeth ballinger, the french prime minister and her interior administrators of governmental then headed to honestly was on the one of the soup officers that were overwhelmed by this hateful and indescribable act. when children are involved. i think it particularly affects the state inside, as parents, as a nearby kindergarten say they were horrified on. most of the me, they've got sold to deal. my 2 boys were on a school trip to the cinema. so it's based upon they will look down in another school and they to go back to us. my daughter was here in kindergarten, and as soon as i heard what happened, like all the other parents i came to fetch as well. president, my call has denounced what he calls in absolutely cowardly attack. tweeting the nation is in shock of thoughts go out to the victims. they have families and the emergency services. the local prosecutor says there's no indication that terrorism was the attack. his motivation with the involved, but i'll just, there is being a protest in mexico city
through the quotations and the national assembly stops to observe the minute silence. elizabeth ballinger, the french prime minister and her interior administrators of governmental then headed to honestly was on the one of the soup officers that were overwhelmed by this hateful and indescribable act. when children are involved. i think it particularly affects the state inside, as parents, as a nearby kindergarten say they were horrified on. most of the me, they've got sold to deal. my 2 boys...
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Jun 23, 2023
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heather ballinger has worked as a nurse at zuckerberg sf general for 15 years. she explains have difficult. the working conditions have become within the department of public health. just overcrowded. >> all day every day. unfortunately what that means for patients is that when they walk in the door to our emergency department, they may wait hours, but we can't be held to this standard. >> that is impossible without the resources to support it. we were in our hospital runs, but 110, 220% capacity. bolinger says that puts a burden on staff of not being able to give the proper care patients deserve. >> on top of that, working for a public access hospital pays not competitive. so they're losing nurses to private hospitals and other cities. we live in san francisco. it is your money go so much farther anywhere else or not >> compensating people revise or it plans to hold a hearing with the grand jury to review its findings were going to ask head of the civil service. >> hartman, come in and answer questions. >> but again. >> the pair power rests with the mayor to so
heather ballinger has worked as a nurse at zuckerberg sf general for 15 years. she explains have difficult. the working conditions have become within the department of public health. just overcrowded. >> all day every day. unfortunately what that means for patients is that when they walk in the door to our emergency department, they may wait hours, but we can't be held to this standard. >> that is impossible without the resources to support it. we were in our hospital runs, but 110,...
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heather ballinger has worked as a nurse at zuckerberg sf general for 15 years. she explains have difficult. the working conditions have become within the department of public health. just overcrowded. >> all day every day. unfortunately what that means for patients is that when they walk in the door to our emergency department, they may wait hours, but we can't be held to this standard. >> that is impossible without the resources to support it. we were in our hospital runs, but 110, 220% capacity. bolinger says that puts a burden on staff of not being able to give the proper care patients deserve. >> on top of that, working for a public access hospital pays not competitive. so they're losing nurses to private hospitals and other cities. we live in san francisco. it is your money go so much farther anywhere else were not >> compensating people revise or it plans to hold a hearing with the grand jury to review its findings were going to ask head of the civil service. >> and come in and answer questions. >> but again. >> the pair power rests with the mayor to solve
heather ballinger has worked as a nurse at zuckerberg sf general for 15 years. she explains have difficult. the working conditions have become within the department of public health. just overcrowded. >> all day every day. unfortunately what that means for patients is that when they walk in the door to our emergency department, they may wait hours, but we can't be held to this standard. >> that is impossible without the resources to support it. we were in our hospital runs, but 110,...
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. >> reporter: sophia ballinger is painting a portrait of herself as a baby is and she wants it to captureg time i didn't really want to look at pictures of myself. or acknowledge that i had a cleft lip and palate. but now i am trying to accept that part of myself and accept the baby version of me. >> reporter: sophia was the one in about 1600 babies born with a cleft lip and palate in the u.s. every year. but her life changed forever 28 years ago, when her family found this man. >> i had rarely seen such a beautiful child with a cleft in my entire life. >> reporter: dr. lawrence we are koa wits is a san jose plastic surgeon who began treating her free of charge when she was just 3 months old. >> really a transformation for that little girl. >> reporter: the doctor also known as dr. b. had been treating hundreds of children born with cleft lip and palates for free for decades. on breaks from his regular practice, he traveled to developing countries to treat children and train local doctors. all out of his desire to improve kids' lives. >> a child was born with a cleft lip will be ostracize
. >> reporter: sophia ballinger is painting a portrait of herself as a baby is and she wants it to captureg time i didn't really want to look at pictures of myself. or acknowledge that i had a cleft lip and palate. but now i am trying to accept that part of myself and accept the baby version of me. >> reporter: sophia was the one in about 1600 babies born with a cleft lip and palate in the u.s. every year. but her life changed forever 28 years ago, when her family found this man....
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of us, so there were two guys capturing all this amazing content you can see now and then robbie ballinger is resisting the— denying the government is resisting the release of boris tohheohie— resisting the release of boris johnson's unredacted whatsapp meeeage. tt— johnson's unredacted whatsapp messages . it follows allegations messages. it follows allegations that— messages. it follows allegations that wr— messages. it follows allegations that mr johnson— messages. it follows allegations that mr johnson hosted messages. it follows allegations that mrjohnson hosted a friend at chequere— that mrjohnson hosted a friend at chequers while _ that mrjohnson hosted a friend at chequers while covid rules eth— at chequers while covid rules ettt rm— at chequers while covid rules were still in place . 37” “trt were still in place. prince h...,_ were still in place. prince harry eawe— were still in place. prince harry says he would feel some injustice if his phone hacking claims are rejected by the high court . the duke of sussex also court. the duke of sussex also claimed that the mirror newspaper g
of us, so there were two guys capturing all this amazing content you can see now and then robbie ballinger is resisting the— denying the government is resisting the release of boris tohheohie— resisting the release of boris johnson's unredacted whatsapp meeeage. tt— johnson's unredacted whatsapp messages . it follows allegations messages. it follows allegations that— messages. it follows allegations that wr— messages. it follows allegations that mr johnson— messages. it follows...