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dd cms have resnonded _ healthier nation? dd cms have responded saying _ healthier nation?responded saying they - healthier nation? dd cms have responded saying they have . healthier nation? dd cms have - responded saying they have pumped a load of money 100 million into the national legislature to enact centre recovery and many more on top of that. that barely scratches the surface when we are talking about £1 billion worth of investment required. billion worth of investment required-— billion worth of investment reuuired. ., ., ., required. we are one of the only nations in _ required. we are one of the only nations in the _ required. we are one of the only nations in the developed - required. we are one of the only nations in the developed world l required. we are one of the only i nations in the developed world that doesn't have a programme in place, a mandate in place so that every village, city that has so many people living in it has to have the required facilities to look after those people when it comes to health and leisure and well—being. we have to understand ob
dd cms have resnonded _ healthier nation? dd cms have responded saying _ healthier nation?responded saying they - healthier nation? dd cms have responded saying they have . healthier nation? dd cms have - responded saying they have pumped a load of money 100 million into the national legislature to enact centre recovery and many more on top of that. that barely scratches the surface when we are talking about £1 billion worth of investment required. billion worth of investment required-—...
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certification is that for payment cms?ing that you can open it if you want to before that. just that cms cannot make the payment. somehow in other cases then commercial or whatever that private pay or you can open the floor, right? while we are waiting for the cms certification? >> yes, i think that is a fiscal liability. the cost burden would be very high. >> that's right. medicare and medical payment. >> private pay, sub-acute $2,400 each day. if you have no insurance reimbursable on that, the city would have to pay that or some other entity would have to pay $2,400 a day per person. >> kelly, did you want to respond on the circling back with the other private hospitals? >> sure. i think it was hard to have these conversations during covid. everyone's attention and resources were deployed to covid. at state level it was hard to pursue licensing and certification. state resources were put towards covid. normal course of business things were not getting processed timely. the thing the city did to try to help keep things ac
certification is that for payment cms?ing that you can open it if you want to before that. just that cms cannot make the payment. somehow in other cases then commercial or whatever that private pay or you can open the floor, right? while we are waiting for the cms certification? >> yes, i think that is a fiscal liability. the cost burden would be very high. >> that's right. medicare and medical payment. >> private pay, sub-acute $2,400 each day. if you have no insurance...
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certification is that for payment cms? >> yes. >> meaning that you can open it if you want to before that. just that cms cannot make the payment. somehow in other cases then commercial or whatever that private pay or you can open the floor, right? while we are waiting for the cms certification? >> yes, i think that is a fiscal liability. the cost burden would be very high. >> that's right. medicare and medical payment. >> private pay, sub-acute $2,400 each day. if you have no insurance reimbursable on that, the city would have to pay that or some other entity would have to pay $2,400 a day per person. >> kelly, did you want to respond on the circling back with the other private hospitals? >> sure. i think it was hard to have these conversations during covid. everyone's attention and resources were deployed to covid. at state level it was hard to pursue licensing and certification. state resources were put towards covid. normal course of business things were not getting processed timely. the thing the city did to try to hel
certification is that for payment cms? >> yes. >> meaning that you can open it if you want to before that. just that cms cannot make the payment. somehow in other cases then commercial or whatever that private pay or you can open the floor, right? while we are waiting for the cms certification? >> yes, i think that is a fiscal liability. the cost burden would be very high. >> that's right. medicare and medical payment. >> private pay, sub-acute $2,400 each day. if...
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don't come back to the jail mean a phone call to direct them or not cm of new latasha. get him out and come on by carrier song, or some museum from glass likely to st. anthony's auto. if she got him out a piece, will a cooper do get him out? can i vick sabu take a minute. have excellent memory clue like her to get enough is a stick coat by luxury she nitty pod the sand. gentleman piped puffy. ah, can you keep the veneer up, you know, don't, can you give us a new hook or new or because we're going to stay home says well then not, i'm not. if you don't know why, if you don't want to sit in the back can you don't play tangy. comalla see, don't go to an harbor now. hard enough. i don't know. don't know how no, no power jamie will read the whole of the school. the chinese 1st noble, late home, she was originally published in french and no g 40 to the english edition, came out 10 years later under the title, the stranger in north america, but was called the outsider in the u. k. the book tells the story of a french colonizer in our area who murdered an arab man on the beach i
don't come back to the jail mean a phone call to direct them or not cm of new latasha. get him out and come on by carrier song, or some museum from glass likely to st. anthony's auto. if she got him out a piece, will a cooper do get him out? can i vick sabu take a minute. have excellent memory clue like her to get enough is a stick coat by luxury she nitty pod the sand. gentleman piped puffy. ah, can you keep the veneer up, you know, don't, can you give us a new hook or new or because we're...
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problems and i think in other countries, _ problems and i think in other countries, that is not the cmnot the case. , . , , countries, that is not the case. . y , ., countries, that is not the case. , . , , ., ., case. germany, in my heart and i never want _ case. germany, in my heart and i never want to _ case. germany, in my heart and i never want to leave _ case. germany, in my heart and i never want to leave it. - case. germany, in my heart and i never want to leave it. this - i never want to leave it. this country has _ i never want to leave it. this country has changed - country has changed significantly since these youngsters were born. come with me on a journey through merkel�*s germany, we will explore the country she has shaped and the country she leaves behind. germany today, one of the world's economic science. this is the land that makes cars, chemicals, even a covid vaccine. angela merkel�*s predecessors must take credit for some of this wealth, but under her leadership, the country has prospered. good times for the ketterer family, who have been brewing beer since 1877.
problems and i think in other countries, _ problems and i think in other countries, that is not the cmnot the case. , . , , countries, that is not the case. . y , ., countries, that is not the case. , . , , ., ., case. germany, in my heart and i never want _ case. germany, in my heart and i never want to _ case. germany, in my heart and i never want to leave _ case. germany, in my heart and i never want to leave it. - case. germany, in my heart and i never want to leave it. this - i never want...
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nasuko calls herself the tiny 100 cm mum.d is repeatedly broken numerous bones. but natsuko has given birth to two children, something almost unheard of for someone with her disability injapan. and something she says many people here still do not accept or approve of. many people are surprised and do not believe that i have children. if people say their honest feelings, they think it is not good. many people think it is not good to have children for disabled people. natsuko's experience shows how farjapan has to go, but also how far it has come. because last time the paralympics was held here in tokyo back in 1964, japan was still forcibly sterilising disabled people to prevent them from having children of their own. that so—called eugenics protection law was finally repealed in 1996. and to this day, the japanese government is not fully recognised the role it played in violating the rights of more than 20,000 disabled people. yumi is one of those victims. she was born with cerebral palsy. and she was 12—year—old, her womb wa
nasuko calls herself the tiny 100 cm mum.d is repeatedly broken numerous bones. but natsuko has given birth to two children, something almost unheard of for someone with her disability injapan. and something she says many people here still do not accept or approve of. many people are surprised and do not believe that i have children. if people say their honest feelings, they think it is not good. many people think it is not good to have children for disabled people. natsuko's experience shows...
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one song was called cm break lava. in parallel with this real life tragedy. the song is about the death of a young man who loved horses was beloved by friends and family and sadly dies at the age of 16. whether what do i know. me the names of all involved are expected to be released in coming days. greg liggins ktvu. fox two news, a miner was killed and four other people were badly injured in a head on collision on highway 84 near signal this morning, the chp says an suv traveling west on the highway turned into the eastbound lanes and then collided with a dodge charger. the four people hurt were taken to the hospital. the chp says it does not appear that alcohol or drugs were factors in the crash highway. 84 was closed for several hours, but has since reopened the chp. is investigating what happened new at 11, police and pacifica say a woman was found dead below a hiking trail today, police say officers responded to a report about 9 40 this morning of a woman who tripped and fell from a bluff at more a point that's just north of the sand. marlowe parking lot
one song was called cm break lava. in parallel with this real life tragedy. the song is about the death of a young man who loved horses was beloved by friends and family and sadly dies at the age of 16. whether what do i know. me the names of all involved are expected to be released in coming days. greg liggins ktvu. fox two news, a miner was killed and four other people were badly injured in a head on collision on highway 84 near signal this morning, the chp says an suv traveling west on the...
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because of the tiny 100 cm mum. cannot stand and is repeatedly broken numerous bones. but she has given birth to two children, something almost unheard of for someone with her disability in japan. of for someone with her disability injapan. and something she says many people here still do not accept or approve of. many people here still do not accept or approve ot— many people here still do not accept or approve of-_ or approve of. many people are surrised or approve of. many people are surprised and _ or approve of. many people are surprised and do _ or approve of. many people are surprised and do not _ or approve of. many people are surprised and do not believe i or approve of. many people are i surprised and do not believe that i have children. if people say their honest feelings, they think it is not good. yet, many people think it is not good to have children for disabled people. her experience shows how _ disabled people. her experience shows how far _ disabled people. her experience shows how farjapan _ disab
because of the tiny 100 cm mum. cannot stand and is repeatedly broken numerous bones. but she has given birth to two children, something almost unheard of for someone with her disability in japan. of for someone with her disability injapan. and something she says many people here still do not accept or approve of. many people here still do not accept or approve ot— many people here still do not accept or approve of-_ or approve of. many people are surrised or approve of. many people are...
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will argue to the jury, and i think they're going to try to show that those health agencies, fda and cmsracks down on theranos in a way that was harsher than they otherwise might have. they will try to make the case that i bias to them and colored their judgment and that basically none of this would have come to pass if i hadn't been in contact with them and if they had not read my story. emily: we will certainly be watching to see if you get called. you broke the story about her deception. you say she was indeed "faking it." lion, leading a massive fraud. she has maintained her innocence. her defense involves pointing the finger at her former business partner and also her ex-boyfriend. she says he mentally abused her. what do you make of that defense? >> that is another line of defense we learned about in the past 10 days. she is going to allege that he was sexually and mentally abusive and that he effectively deprived her of her free will and of her agency and as a result, she is innocent of the charges. as i say in my podcast, it is an incredibly hard defense strategy to pull off. you
will argue to the jury, and i think they're going to try to show that those health agencies, fda and cmsracks down on theranos in a way that was harsher than they otherwise might have. they will try to make the case that i bias to them and colored their judgment and that basically none of this would have come to pass if i hadn't been in contact with them and if they had not read my story. emily: we will certainly be watching to see if you get called. you broke the story about her deception. you...
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so this is one of the more interesting because it comes to the court from the dc circuit cms reimbursementolicy calculation that is so complicated to explain and the court grants the case of chevron deference if you read the papers from the description so does the dc circuit interpret the statute? so the interesting is an important case but it's also ones i wonder if the court does not taking those popstar cases for other reasons and then to put some more guardrails on chevron mistakes are manageable meant to say various things with chevron super interesting. >> . >> it seems nonexistent that it is included then just to wave the flag and say come on? but perhaps to use that as an occasion to say something that will influence the more needy cases they don't't want to take for other reasons like the popstar. >> if your passion are hatred of chevron of how many of that could change after the kaiser case. i'm not sure there is more than three to overrule chevron our rights. there are couple of instances you can seriously imagine chevron applies the court says you should do xyz if the truck way
so this is one of the more interesting because it comes to the court from the dc circuit cms reimbursementolicy calculation that is so complicated to explain and the court grants the case of chevron deference if you read the papers from the description so does the dc circuit interpret the statute? so the interesting is an important case but it's also ones i wonder if the court does not taking those popstar cases for other reasons and then to put some more guardrails on chevron mistakes are...
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i have your opo's 2019 financial statement filed with the cms. it appears that your opo spent roughly $6 million in 2019 on administrative and general expenses. interestingly, in 2019 i see your opo spent approximately $146,000 on travel meetings and seminars alone. and your itemization of administrative in general has an interesting line item for $576,000 for, quote, end quote, ang. it took me a minute but that means you have an administrative and general sub category in your administrative and general category. very vague. now, i was manufacture by the former executive of yours a the nevada donor network that your opo has season tickets to the nhl's las vegas golden knights isn't that correct? >> that is correct, mr. chairman. >> and you also have season tickets to the las vegas raiders, too, right? >> that is correct. >> and according to mr. wadsworth and others your opo took a board retreat to napa valley in 2018? >> that is correct. >> and sonoma in 2019. right? >> that is correct. >> mr. ferrara what you are spending on the raiders, the gol
i have your opo's 2019 financial statement filed with the cms. it appears that your opo spent roughly $6 million in 2019 on administrative and general expenses. interestingly, in 2019 i see your opo spent approximately $146,000 on travel meetings and seminars alone. and your itemization of administrative in general has an interesting line item for $576,000 for, quote, end quote, ang. it took me a minute but that means you have an administrative and general sub category in your administrative...
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indeed and you recall the cm images _ woman killed.o identify that man. no certainty or knowledge of whether or not it is connected but certainly a person of interest they would like to speak to. let's move on to the telegraph again. this is again a disturbing story and again eight staffing issue. chemotherapy ration in the nhs because of staff members and we already know the nhs staff members are not where they are supposed to be and the government has plans to increase them, but it is kind of a backlog for it to deal with. band backlog for it to deal with. and backlog for it to deal with. and back apparently _ backlog for it to deal with. and back apparently that would take ten years to _ back apparently that would take ten years to clear if they stick with current — years to clear if they stick with current numbers of staff. so this is chemotherapy and this will be huge news for— chemotherapy and this will be huge news for people and families across the country— news for people and families across the country with so many people who
indeed and you recall the cm images _ woman killed.o identify that man. no certainty or knowledge of whether or not it is connected but certainly a person of interest they would like to speak to. let's move on to the telegraph again. this is again a disturbing story and again eight staffing issue. chemotherapy ration in the nhs because of staff members and we already know the nhs staff members are not where they are supposed to be and the government has plans to increase them, but it is kind of...
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an example we just saw the other day, cms has been finding new ways to cover things like dental and visionhat was positive. we need to do the same thing for mental health. there needs to be a chief mental health officer from cps, standing up, talking about these things from a policy position throughout our country. if we do so, we will see more of that structural change that helps people on the ground. >> feels like a deep breath for this program and all of us after a busy news week. appreciate you being here. thank you so much. >>> earlier we asked why are you awake? betsy shared this photo, she's up for a little me time before making the best pancakes ever for these cute grand kids. another viewer is up to celebrate broadway being back. early flight to nyc from chicago taking my daughter to see bruce springsteen tonight. and this one, because of my two kids ages 3 and 6, five more days until school bigs. and it's abba, the sound the doctor tells you to make when sticking the stick on your tong. >>> a look at the axios one big thing coming and on "morning joe," where we stand in the face
an example we just saw the other day, cms has been finding new ways to cover things like dental and visionhat was positive. we need to do the same thing for mental health. there needs to be a chief mental health officer from cps, standing up, talking about these things from a policy position throughout our country. if we do so, we will see more of that structural change that helps people on the ground. >> feels like a deep breath for this program and all of us after a busy news week....
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that have employees where the business gets reimbursed by medicare or medicaid you're going to have cmsare also going to have to be vaccinated. that's 17 million people, according to the white house estimate. we don't know how many of these people are already vaccinated, but that's the swath they'll believe they'll be able to reach with that. you're tryseeing them using the leav levers of the federal government they do have. you saw some like tyson food, american airlines, some companies following this. >> if i can just add about the medical workers, it's shocking to me, but there is enormous noncompliance with vaccines in the medical profession, not necessarily among doctors, but certainly among nurses and home health care aides. they are not vaccinated in the numbers that you would expect. so the fact that the federal government is potentially withholding reimbursement to these medical operations is a very important step. >> it's huge. >> we're a little more than an hour out from this speech from the president where he will detail many elements of this new plan. >> yeah, they weren't
that have employees where the business gets reimbursed by medicare or medicaid you're going to have cmsare also going to have to be vaccinated. that's 17 million people, according to the white house estimate. we don't know how many of these people are already vaccinated, but that's the swath they'll believe they'll be able to reach with that. you're tryseeing them using the leav levers of the federal government they do have. you saw some like tyson food, american airlines, some companies...
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it is about a cms reimbursement -- it is so complicated, it would take the entire. the court is granting a question about chevron deference in a case where if you read the papers, it seems like from petitioner's description, did the dc circuit misinterpret the statute kind of question? it is an interesting grant. it is an important case for reimbursement purposes. it is one where i wonder if the court had buyer's remorse not taking some of the bump stock cases because it is a clean opportunity if the court wanted to do a, let's put more guardrails on chevron, this is a good way to do it. the stakes are manageable and the court can save various things about chevron without having to overrule it. a super interesting grant. >> i sort of feel like, the chevron issue in that case seems nonexistent. it is included in the questions presented. just sort of wave the flag in front of them and say, come on. maybe they will use it as an occasion to say something that will influence some of the more meaty they might not want to take for other reasons. >> with your passionate hat
it is about a cms reimbursement -- it is so complicated, it would take the entire. the court is granting a question about chevron deference in a case where if you read the papers, it seems like from petitioner's description, did the dc circuit misinterpret the statute kind of question? it is an interesting grant. it is an important case for reimbursement purposes. it is one where i wonder if the court had buyer's remorse not taking some of the bump stock cases because it is a clean opportunity...
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one song was called cm break lava in parallel with this real life tragedy. the song is about the death of a young man who loved horses was beloved by friends and family and sadly dies at the age of 16, where the #### i am me the names of all involved are expected to be released in coming days. greg liggins ktvu fox two news mhm. miner was killed in four other people were badly injured in a head on collision on highway 84 near sonoma all this morning. the chp says that for some unknown reason, an suv crossed the center divider and slammed head on into a dodge charger. the four people who are hurt were all taken to the hospital. the chp says. it does not appear that alcohol or drugs were factors in the crash. way. 84 was closed for several hours, but has since reopened. the chp is still investigating what happened. chp officers are out in force for this long holiday weekend, looking for impaired drivers or drivers who aren't following the rules of the road, the maximum enforcement period runs through tomorrow night. the chp says they're on the lookout for driv
one song was called cm break lava in parallel with this real life tragedy. the song is about the death of a young man who loved horses was beloved by friends and family and sadly dies at the age of 16, where the #### i am me the names of all involved are expected to be released in coming days. greg liggins ktvu fox two news mhm. miner was killed in four other people were badly injured in a head on collision on highway 84 near sonoma all this morning. the chp says that for some unknown reason,...
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they host seattle tonight at the col cm streaming companies were the big winners at this year's emmy awards. the ceremony was held inside a tent in downtown los angeles, a smaller venue than usual due to the pandemic. the crown won for best drama. it was the first time a netflix show has won in that category. the series also won many of the acting awards, including best actress in a drama series. what lovely end to the most extraordinary journey with this lovely family. um i loved every second of it, and i can't wait to see what happens next. apple t v plus. ted lasso was the other big winner of the night. the series won for best comedy as well as several acting categories. the win is a major accomplishment for apple tv, plus. the streaming service only launched less than two years ago. and that is going to do it for us this noontime, our next news guys is coming up at four o'clock coverage for you always the online at ktvu .com. dr oz is coming up next. next "oz" mie red-hot snacks and now fast food gets in on the action. >> ooh, my mouth is on fire! dr. oz: breaking down the fast f
they host seattle tonight at the col cm streaming companies were the big winners at this year's emmy awards. the ceremony was held inside a tent in downtown los angeles, a smaller venue than usual due to the pandemic. the crown won for best drama. it was the first time a netflix show has won in that category. the series also won many of the acting awards, including best actress in a drama series. what lovely end to the most extraordinary journey with this lovely family. um i loved every second...
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viraj: if we think about this from a spin of a risk perspective, it has to be the sam why -- cm wipeour -- cmy. outflow from the equity market, is not necessarily seen a weaker yuan. we saw it yesterday with risky dollar-cmy, not sparking -- spiking in a dramatic way. but it will come from a weaker cmy. if it is just limited to certain areas them a but if it is going to be disorderly weakness like we've seen in the past, that spills greater trouble for global risk assets. dani: you heard it here first. you will stick around with us. >> justin trudeau poised to win a third term according to broadcasters. networks are predicting the governing liberals will win most seeds but fall short of regaining the parliamentary majority he was seeking. u.s. house democrats have unveiled legislation to fund the government until year end and suspended the debt limit through december 2022. it is part of a must pass spending bill needed to keep the government open past of the end of this month. the risky move aims to pressure republicans who pledge to vote against an increase in borrowing limits. the
viraj: if we think about this from a spin of a risk perspective, it has to be the sam why -- cm wipeour -- cmy. outflow from the equity market, is not necessarily seen a weaker yuan. we saw it yesterday with risky dollar-cmy, not sparking -- spiking in a dramatic way. but it will come from a weaker cmy. if it is just limited to certain areas them a but if it is going to be disorderly weakness like we've seen in the past, that spills greater trouble for global risk assets. dani: you heard it...
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hello i'm dara brown here's what's happening, hurricane cms went into a category four in store over al cause grip in the lesson internally this, week and how speaker nancy pelosi announced the debate on a bipartisan infrastructure bill. we'll begin in the house monday. it said to go to the floor for a vote thursday. the same day the surface transportation act, with authorizes spending on highways and other projects expire. now back to dateline. the more detective aaron jones looked at that scene, where tara chavez died. the more questions he had. then he said ally bob little. something that seemed like the key to the. takes he said that when joe found the gun next tara the, magazine with the bullets wasn't locked in place. it had been partially released. suggesting what's? suggesting that the sting was tampered with. >> so someone uses the counter shooter, the gun recycles and in putting it down the accidentally released a magazine. well that's what i believe yes >> but if tara didn't should herself then which otter? now jones would have the devil into tara's life and relationship and
hello i'm dara brown here's what's happening, hurricane cms went into a category four in store over al cause grip in the lesson internally this, week and how speaker nancy pelosi announced the debate on a bipartisan infrastructure bill. we'll begin in the house monday. it said to go to the floor for a vote thursday. the same day the surface transportation act, with authorizes spending on highways and other projects expire. now back to dateline. the more detective aaron jones looked at that...
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to be worked on republicans were blocked out of the process included the ranking republican member cms 42 new taxes and that bill and the 1.2 trillion ended up being less than 10% about 110 billion is good to go to roads and bridges of the 110 billion, 70 billion goes the public mass transit so you're only talking about $40 billion going to traditional roads and bridges and a massive historic one point to trillion and other infrastructure package. i cannot sell that to folks in my state or district, even that disregards the way they will spend this money they are using made-up criteria for social equity and environmental justice that is not laid out in law to define and determine how this money will be spent, there is a town in washington state at 30000 people that will get $92 million for a road, i don't get the math on that. neil: republicans are not helping the democrats on the debt ceiling matter, they are coming up with this without republican household and spending they are on their own on the debt ceiling, you think americans will distinguish culp which party hit them culp, if
to be worked on republicans were blocked out of the process included the ranking republican member cms 42 new taxes and that bill and the 1.2 trillion ended up being less than 10% about 110 billion is good to go to roads and bridges of the 110 billion, 70 billion goes the public mass transit so you're only talking about $40 billion going to traditional roads and bridges and a massive historic one point to trillion and other infrastructure package. i cannot sell that to folks in my state or...
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in closing, aopo is ready to work with congress, cms, and all stakeholders to leverage our community knowledge, experience and relationship to further improve the organ transplantation system for donors, their courageous families and the patients around the. thank you and we look forward to your questions. >> thank you, mr. ferreira, i'd like to now recognize mr. wadsworth for your testimony. >> thank you. thank you ranking member and members of the committee. i am the chair of life connection, and we facilitate donations in northwestern central ohio. i find the privilege to appear before members of this committee. all too often this is dumb does not serve patience. opos are often inefficient and unaccountable, and many patients, disproportionately there was a color, dialysis airily as a result. it is the arena of our own making where we lose 35 americans every day. the biggest patient areas in the country have no assurance that they will be well-served by a given opo. and many two years, this is done is failing. this is the two regulatory failures, and not a single opo has lost a co
in closing, aopo is ready to work with congress, cms, and all stakeholders to leverage our community knowledge, experience and relationship to further improve the organ transplantation system for donors, their courageous families and the patients around the. thank you and we look forward to your questions. >> thank you, mr. ferreira, i'd like to now recognize mr. wadsworth for your testimony. >> thank you. thank you ranking member and members of the committee. i am the chair of life...
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studio: so that was a bit more clarity there from the four cm ohs l clarity there from the four cm ohse next few hours or into tomorrow before borisjohnson few hours or into tomorrow before boris johnson sets few hours or into tomorrow before borisjohnson sets out his wider plan for the autumn and winter when it comes to covid. what we have just heard over the last hour is an attempt by the experts to set out how they have reached this decision, why it took a bit longer than it could have, and ultimately their view that whilst this is a balance, it is when they think falls in favour of getting 12 to 15—year—olds the jab. favour of getting 12 to 15-year-olds the 'ab. , . ~ , favour of getting 12 to 15-year-olds the 'ab. , , ., ;;:: the jab. very quickly, about 30 seconds, the jab. very quickly, about 30 seconds. they _ the jab. very quickly, about 30 seconds, they were _ the jab. very quickly, about 30 seconds, they were pushed i the jab. very quickly, about 30 seconds, they were pushed on | the jab. very quickly, about 30 - seconds, they were pushed on consent but they pushed back, and
studio: so that was a bit more clarity there from the four cm ohs l clarity there from the four cm ohse next few hours or into tomorrow before borisjohnson few hours or into tomorrow before boris johnson sets few hours or into tomorrow before borisjohnson sets out his wider plan for the autumn and winter when it comes to covid. what we have just heard over the last hour is an attempt by the experts to set out how they have reached this decision, why it took a bit longer than it could have, and...
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en esta misiÓn es un dispositivoque se conecta con el telÉfono celular y es muy pequeÑo de unos 15 cmra vez que se comportaban de esta manera para protegerse los unos a los otros. seguimos con mÁs aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica" [mÚsica] [cantan] [gritos] [risas] raÚl:chef pepÍn de regreso, cuÁntos aÑos cumpliÓ en la televisiÓn? pepÍn:33 aÑos y 3 dÍas! raÚl:felicitaciones, no sÓlo celebramos eso sino que maÑana estaremoscelebrando la independencia de tu paÍs. nos va a enseÑar a preparar una receta deliciosa. argelia: toda la vida viÉndolo y por fin lo puedo conocer. me encanta. pepÍn: voy a preparar unos tacos de camote . dorados. tengo una libra de camote que pelee y lo pique pequeÑo. lo vamos a poner en la olla de cuatro cuartos. solamente le voy a echar una taza de agua. Ésos muy importante. porque lo que muchas personas hierven los vegetales con mucha agua, entonces sacan los vegetales y dejan el agua y es como vaya a un niÑo y quedarse con el agua sucia. todos los nutrientes quedan ahÍ . vamos a ponerlo alto y lo dejamos. no sÉ si se percataron, abrÍ la vÁlvula, cuando la vÁlvula hac
en esta misiÓn es un dispositivoque se conecta con el telÉfono celular y es muy pequeÑo de unos 15 cmra vez que se comportaban de esta manera para protegerse los unos a los otros. seguimos con mÁs aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica" [mÚsica] [cantan] [gritos] [risas] raÚl:chef pepÍn de regreso, cuÁntos aÑos cumpliÓ en la televisiÓn? pepÍn:33 aÑos y 3 dÍas! raÚl:felicitaciones, no sÓlo celebramos eso sino que maÑana estaremoscelebrando la independencia de tu paÍs. nos va a...
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cms released data breaking down vaccination rates among staff in nursing homes by state. states rank from 78% to 39.9% vaccinated. in kentucky, 44% of staff vaccinated. we talk about logistics. when you consider vaccines are free and staff and residents in nursing homes were offered vaccines. the challenge for americans to obtain the covid-19 vaccine isn't about affordability or an individual's health insurance coverage, instead it is costing more money of the billions of dollars we have already allocated, programs among others need to evaluate how we get more individuals vaccinated. so ms. coyle, the national average for vaccinating nursing home staff is 60%. i would hope these individuals can see the value of vaccines considering they work with the most vulnerable populations. how can congress better leverage immunization information systems to address vaccination gaps and reach more people? ms. coyle? >> i think i.t. is working with her. why don't you go on? perhaps we will get her back. rep. gutherie: maybe you want to speak to that, my question was can you please spe
cms released data breaking down vaccination rates among staff in nursing homes by state. states rank from 78% to 39.9% vaccinated. in kentucky, 44% of staff vaccinated. we talk about logistics. when you consider vaccines are free and staff and residents in nursing homes were offered vaccines. the challenge for americans to obtain the covid-19 vaccine isn't about affordability or an individual's health insurance coverage, instead it is costing more money of the billions of dollars we have...
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natsuko izena calls herself the tiny 100 cm mum. she was born with brittle bone disease.it is not good to have children for disabled people. natsuko—san's experience shows how farjapan has to go, but also how far it has come. because last time the paralympics was held here in tokyo back in 1964, japan was still forcibly sterilising disabled people to prevent them from having children of their own. that so—called eugenics protection law was only finally repealed in 1996 and to this day, the japanese government has not fully recognised the role it played in violating the rights of more than 20,000 disabled people. you had no control over... yumi suzuki is one of those victims. she was born with cerebral palsy. and she was 12—year—old, her womb was removed without her knowledge or consent. suzuki—san and others are now suing. close to the paralympic village, japanese school kids are learning what it's like to have to use a wheelchair to get around. this is a start. but natsuko thinks the real barrier to acceptance for people like her is that most japanese people have never a
natsuko izena calls herself the tiny 100 cm mum. she was born with brittle bone disease.it is not good to have children for disabled people. natsuko—san's experience shows how farjapan has to go, but also how far it has come. because last time the paralympics was held here in tokyo back in 1964, japan was still forcibly sterilising disabled people to prevent them from having children of their own. that so—called eugenics protection law was only finally repealed in 1996 and to this day, the...
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already the cm, which — decision gone down so far?the cbi, which represents big - the cbi, which represents big companies, and the federation of small businesses have welcomed it. they really do not like business rates and have been calling for a reform on this tax to companies for a very long time. what rachel reeves will propose as a couple of stages. if there was an labour government, the first thing they would do is give a discount too small businesses on business rates and then back at the tax on internet companies. there are no details about the new system, they are setting out the principles. the big idea was it would be targeted away from small shops on the high street and focused more on big businesses, especially the tech giants. the drama yesterday was a big row about the labour party internal rule book. it sounds boring but is significant for the labour party. the rules have been changed to make it harder if there is a leadership contest for mps to get on the ballot paper. the rules for the local labour parties have been c
already the cm, which — decision gone down so far?the cbi, which represents big - the cbi, which represents big companies, and the federation of small businesses have welcomed it. they really do not like business rates and have been calling for a reform on this tax to companies for a very long time. what rachel reeves will propose as a couple of stages. if there was an labour government, the first thing they would do is give a discount too small businesses on business rates and then back at...
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nordic cm; with _ about 10:30am. hope not! -- probably debt. nordic cdg with lingonberry - debt.ery _ birthday girl, happy birthday. thank you very much. i am very well, - birthday girl, happy birthday. ’i'iag'iaz you very much. i am very well, thank you. you very much. i am very well, thank ou. ~ ., , ., ., you very much. i am very well, thank ou.. ., ., ., you very much. i am very well, thank you. what sort of booze do you have? reau you. what sort of booze do you have? really lovely — you. what sort of booze do you have? really lovely dishes _ you. what sort of booze do you have? really lovely dishes one _ you. what sort of booze do you have? really lovely dishes one of _ you. what sort of booze do you have? really lovely dishes one of them - you. what sort of booze do you have? really lovely dishes one of them is i really lovely dishes one of them is a great that i knew you hadn't tried before, so excited about that. any phase? no, but there might be something there.— phase? no, but there might be something there. phase? no, but there might be somethin: there. , something the
nordic cm; with _ about 10:30am. hope not! -- probably debt. nordic cdg with lingonberry - debt.ery _ birthday girl, happy birthday. thank you very much. i am very well, - birthday girl, happy birthday. ’i'iag'iaz you very much. i am very well, thank you. you very much. i am very well, thank ou. ~ ., , ., ., you very much. i am very well, thank ou.. ., ., ., you very much. i am very well, thank you. what sort of booze do you have? reau you. what sort of booze do you have? really lovely —...
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cms released data breaking down vaccination rates among staff in nursing homes by state. states rank from 78% to 39.9% vaccinated. in kentucky, 44% of staff vaccinated. when you consider vaccines are free and staff and residents in nursing homes were offered vaccines. the challenge for americans to obtain the covid-19 vaccine isn't about affordability or an individual's health insurance coverage, instead it is costing more money of the billions of dollars we have already allocated programs among others , need to evaluate how we get more individuals vaccinated. so ms. coyle, the national average for vaccinating nursing home staff is 50%. -- 60%. i would hope these individuals can see the value of vaccines considering they work with the most vulnerable populations. how can congress better leverage immunization information systems to address immunization gaps and reach more people? ms. coyle? >> i think i.t. is working with her. why don't you go on? perhaps we will get her back. rep. gutherie: maybe you want to speak to that, my question was can you please speak to vaccine i
cms released data breaking down vaccination rates among staff in nursing homes by state. states rank from 78% to 39.9% vaccinated. in kentucky, 44% of staff vaccinated. when you consider vaccines are free and staff and residents in nursing homes were offered vaccines. the challenge for americans to obtain the covid-19 vaccine isn't about affordability or an individual's health insurance coverage, instead it is costing more money of the billions of dollars we have already allocated programs...