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well, ended me in erwin county, was a purpose. and i believe that's why i ended up in erwin county detention center or immigrants for a purse. and for this there was a lot of abuse going on. let's start talking about some official face a laura, if you could lay out where these complaints of neglect and abuse started from this particular facility in georgia. so how are you on the side? yeah, that starting as early as 2018 lawyers representing women at the erwin county detention center, notified both eyes and the private prison corporation lasalle that women were being abused by the guy to call the gynecologist who as providing services there. and as early as 2018 lawyers raised an alarm saying that this doctor leaves whim in traumatized and abused and they don't want to go back to him. but for years continuing through last fall, when the whistleblower complaint was filed, women kept being brought to this gynecologist and woman after a woman after woman was subjected to nonconsensual, medically unnecessary gynecological procedures a
well, ended me in erwin county, was a purpose. and i believe that's why i ended up in erwin county detention center or immigrants for a purse. and for this there was a lot of abuse going on. let's start talking about some official face a laura, if you could lay out where these complaints of neglect and abuse started from this particular facility in georgia. so how are you on the side? yeah, that starting as early as 2018 lawyers representing women at the erwin county detention center, notified...
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the horrific abuse at the erwin county detention center is shocking. it is stomach turning, it's awful and simply closing down the detention center is not enough. all of the women who survived medical abuse at the erwin county detention center deserve a path to legal immigration status. all of the women who were deported in retaliation for speaking out about the medical abuse like her ro, me deserve to be back in the united states with their families, with their us citizen children. and there must be a meaningful investigation to an earth, all of the complicity in the system from ice officers to the private contractors who allowed this abuse to take place for a year. this is saj cruz. i thank you for being part of this program that right, so i was wondering all of the women going to win the case in the class action lawsuit. what is your feeling here? well, i can't tell the future. i certainly believe that they deserve to win, and they deserve much more than that. they deserve justice. they deserve knowing that this isn't going to happen to other women.
the horrific abuse at the erwin county detention center is shocking. it is stomach turning, it's awful and simply closing down the detention center is not enough. all of the women who survived medical abuse at the erwin county detention center deserve a path to legal immigration status. all of the women who were deported in retaliation for speaking out about the medical abuse like her ro, me deserve to be back in the united states with their families, with their us citizen children. and there...
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_ weather in the way because storm erwin and — weather in the way because storm erwin.after a really distressing situation for many— really distressing situation for many people have been affected by this. some were without power for days on— this. some were without power for days on end. any question of how you got to— days on end. any question of how you got to the _ days on end. any question of how you got to the situation and that will be reviewed the business secretary has announced this yes, i think that there _ has announced this yes, i think that there are _ has announced this yes, i think that there are plenty of redwall tory mps that wiii— there are plenty of redwall tory mps that will be very happy this is happening. but they are pretty unhappy— happening. but they are pretty unhappy that they feel that area is been neglected. and you've seenjory mps in _ been neglected. and you've seenjory mps in these areas say well, we don't _ mps in these areas say well, we don't think— mps in these areas say well, we don't think this is in the south it would've — don't t
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erwin. little mosacco, georgia hick, i can couldn't, and i know your local mom, my mom got a bed up a mom a young and only had to hear the lounge to by with no in the song carvajal here. mr . know he, i from the internet cause why did you know, how does she could mark know, could a man dennis? no, no. good. miles to charm bassoon. been a long time a i medina. and as that he, i come out to say, do, dad is a live body. i thought he had our goal was to, i'm not suddenly admin at that. he ella dina, on them a ah, keep accessible if you do inside the mom or not. but in a thought, a little bit about loudly a my models have been also for the highest for food. so i have not had to put on that have been kind of the food what is it? but i had too much with a lot of things. so awesome how long of how long to slap miss slash and how to do this. hello. sue must be off. know for sure for you a bit that. yeah, and i want to get with it so i know, and i believe anybody has any family, not that bad will be w
erwin. little mosacco, georgia hick, i can couldn't, and i know your local mom, my mom got a bed up a mom a young and only had to hear the lounge to by with no in the song carvajal here. mr . know he, i from the internet cause why did you know, how does she could mark know, could a man dennis? no, no. good. miles to charm bassoon. been a long time a i medina. and as that he, i come out to say, do, dad is a live body. i thought he had our goal was to, i'm not suddenly admin at that. he ella...
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i can feed them, sit on that human real ha erwin. literally mosacco georgia lake. i can get an opinion and i know you're look know mark my look guy up among young and know you had to hear the lounge to you. i would know in the song car, father, hell here, mr. know here and let's go find it, you know, and i had as she could mark, no could in mind and if no one, no good mine is still shawn bassoon, been a long time or a and medina, that he, i cannot decide to go. this is a live body, i studia had our goal was to i'm not suddenly at martinez at betty ella. dina, i'm m m a ah, you've accessible it that you do inside the mom. i know, but in a thought, a little bit about the logic model. if you have been asked to be the highest for food, so i'd have not had to put on that have been what kind of the food is it, but i had to sit down with a lot of them and that show awesome how long of how long the slough, mom miss la. hm. this hello, sue the afternoon for for you a bit. and i want to get with you on a and a be standing behind any sharlena now, but all the while a company
i can feed them, sit on that human real ha erwin. literally mosacco georgia lake. i can get an opinion and i know you're look know mark my look guy up among young and know you had to hear the lounge to you. i would know in the song car, father, hell here, mr. know here and let's go find it, you know, and i had as she could mark, no could in mind and if no one, no good mine is still shawn bassoon, been a long time or a and medina, that he, i cannot decide to go. this is a live body, i studia had...
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erwin we had learned founded -- the center of national preparedness. he advises that of public health has under this pandemic, he also happens to be a professor of pediatrics and the albert einstein college of medicine. doctor given the inception that if anyone here yet, it's about to be. what do you make of the idea of the u.s. doing what's admittedly other countries have done, and cracking down on all incoming international travel more aggressive texting in the lake? >> so brian there's a lot that we need to do but i'm not a big fan frankly of the travel bans. because by the time we instituted a ban, this disease is already been spreading. it's probably here in the united states even though we haven't documented it yet. i think we need to take a different tact right now and that would include mandating vaccination proof before you get on an airplane, anywhere -- and going anywhere you need to be showing that you've been vaccinated. furthermore, we could do a lot more testing both when you leave and when you arrive, wherever you are going. i think tho
erwin we had learned founded -- the center of national preparedness. he advises that of public health has under this pandemic, he also happens to be a professor of pediatrics and the albert einstein college of medicine. doctor given the inception that if anyone here yet, it's about to be. what do you make of the idea of the u.s. doing what's admittedly other countries have done, and cracking down on all incoming international travel more aggressive texting in the lake? >> so brian there's...
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if you want to go to the website, you can find neil erwin 's analysis there.umboldt, texas, thomas says he stopped looking for work. caller: merry christmas, america. listen america, one of the biggest reasons it is hard to work on social security is because you are only allowed to make so much. i think you can only keep $2000 in the bank before you penalize after that or you can only make $17,000 a year. you should be able to make $40,000 before anything is penalized, taken out of your social security check. another thing, if you know anything about green energy, get your solar job. on-the-job application it should be, can you do this and are you an american citizen? end of story. host: let me jump back a little bit. you said you stopped working. you stopped working because of social security or were there other factors? caller: i received it. i could get a job tomorrow. somebody is trying to hire me now. i used to work in health care. host: why did you stop looking? caller: well, because i have money. [laughs] if you have money, you know, i have some propert
if you want to go to the website, you can find neil erwin 's analysis there.umboldt, texas, thomas says he stopped looking for work. caller: merry christmas, america. listen america, one of the biggest reasons it is hard to work on social security is because you are only allowed to make so much. i think you can only keep $2000 in the bank before you penalize after that or you can only make $17,000 a year. you should be able to make $40,000 before anything is penalized, taken out of your social...
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if you look erwin when solution and you have a negotiation that takes place and here is.
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i well this up just knowing serious, ninette they glued erwin. nic and would that it fertile come near each school with the dots? yes. nice to me. dillard, yesterday, prostate. at a, at a gift or thank you. glenn teaches, give her story chipper. that's last enterprise you'll get on gear yet, and i be upset this year for an easier time with age or style yesterday, which such a studio to that. i just actually latoria category of newest technology schools or more of nobody in your prosecutor because lawrenceville too, but she will go to school my particular which no, she's new to that. i'm just a little boy who didn't have no or sex wishes. gloves with my boss. so remember me because i wish there was this shirt listening doesn't for months and you quit going to be so progress. you prefer solutions, you know, oil and gas, manufacturing, electricity, telecom, transportation, all of them now have i o t type of infrastructure connected to the internet. also, biggest interest, you must have been the center of the store store. it's been one of my firms with the secret heard of them, so it goes
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diplomacy as maybe a to a they have at their disposal as well. aiming ideally, does the policy look erwin when solution and you have a negotiation that takes place and here it's, it's not that essentially you gotta, you've got to view and walk into the u. s. american exceptionalism and, and supremacy. and they are basically, they're, they're, they're doing whatever they can do, you know where we're married, it's a very arrogant, aggressive policy. and they use the sanctions. and if it really is a means to destabilize other countries, sovereign nations and create economic hardship, i create hunger and starvation create an atmosphere that results in the migration math. like great as well. it goes completely opposite of what you would assume you would want to in a normal diplomatic discussion in a civilized diplomatic. we're all right. thanks. we're almost just out of time martin the last 20 seconds you. if you will, perhaps on that point. well, just in point you the, it can cause all kinds of damage this kind of destructive approach to international relations. but it's, it's just so silly b
diplomacy as maybe a to a they have at their disposal as well. aiming ideally, does the policy look erwin when solution and you have a negotiation that takes place and here it's, it's not that essentially you gotta, you've got to view and walk into the u. s. american exceptionalism and, and supremacy. and they are basically, they're, they're, they're doing whatever they can do, you know where we're married, it's a very arrogant, aggressive policy. and they use the sanctions. and if it really is...
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. >> laura: msnbc, this guy, erwin, chief medical analyst there, he doesn't see covid going away for long time. >> those who are wishing, myself included, for a soon ending to this catastrophic pandemic, i'm afraid we're just going to have to be waiting a while. i don't see where this is going to go away in the next two or three years. we have to prepare ourselves for the long haul. >> laura: all the red states pretty much know it is endemic, lately but they've learned to live with it and they are moving on. they are not cowering in the corner masking, wearing three masks. >> all these people were the same people telling you if you just rolled up your sleeves and got two shots. the date it was great last year, the vaccines were going to end this. he could do in our people saying the vaccines would end the pandemic and for them now, they were lying when they said they didn't say that, it is all on the record. again, it is just astonishing to me. it was astonishing and remains astonishing in writing this book, about school closures, lockdowns, tests -- now about vaccines. >> laura: spe
. >> laura: msnbc, this guy, erwin, chief medical analyst there, he doesn't see covid going away for long time. >> those who are wishing, myself included, for a soon ending to this catastrophic pandemic, i'm afraid we're just going to have to be waiting a while. i don't see where this is going to go away in the next two or three years. we have to prepare ourselves for the long haul. >> laura: all the red states pretty much know it is endemic, lately but they've learned to live...
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. >> tucker: ok, so for some perspective here, the last man you just saw is called erwin, he's not aologist, he's a pediatrician, more importantly, he's a political activist. most recently, he was working as an adviser to bill de blasio. he knows nothing about covid yet there he is on television demanding soviet-style internal passports in the united states. politicians are even worse. congressman eric swallow of california -- he could barely write a deplete sentence, he's literally a moron. his specialty is having unusual sex with chinese spies yet he's, too, calling for internal passports. none is enough for tony fauci. tony fauci is demanding proof of injection before people could enter your home. >> people should, if they invite people over to their home, essentially ask and maybe require that people show evidence that they're vaccinated. >> tucker: stand back and ask yourself what are we watching here? you have 79-year-old joe biden, 89-year-old nanci pelosi tony fauci turns 81 this week, they're running our country with the help of 79-year-old mitch mcconnell. this is the oldes
. >> tucker: ok, so for some perspective here, the last man you just saw is called erwin, he's not aologist, he's a pediatrician, more importantly, he's a political activist. most recently, he was working as an adviser to bill de blasio. he knows nothing about covid yet there he is on television demanding soviet-style internal passports in the united states. politicians are even worse. congressman eric swallow of california -- he could barely write a deplete sentence, he's literally a...
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. >> tucker: okay, so for some perspective here, the last man you just called is called erwin redwingt a virologist, he's a pediatrician and more importantly a political activist and most recently been working as an advisor to bill de blasio so he knows nothing about covid and yet there he is on television demanding soviet style internal passports in the united states. health officials or even worse. eric swalwell knows even less about covid and can barely write a complete sentence wow sentence, literally a. yet he is also calling for internal covid passports within our borders. his fellow democrats have already introduced legislation to make this federal law. that's a change. but none of it is enough for tony fauci. tony fauci is demanding proof of injection before people can enter your home. >> people should have they invite people over to their home essentially ask and may be require that people show evidence they are vaccinated. >> tucker: so stand back and ask yourself what are we watching here? you've got 79-year-old joe biden and 81-year-old nancy pelosi, all running our countr
. >> tucker: okay, so for some perspective here, the last man you just called is called erwin redwingt a virologist, he's a pediatrician and more importantly a political activist and most recently been working as an advisor to bill de blasio so he knows nothing about covid and yet there he is on television demanding soviet style internal passports in the united states. health officials or even worse. eric swalwell knows even less about covid and can barely write a complete sentence wow...
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neil: erwin, hang in there.r livelihood, but we want you to be safe as well. sleeping at his store. he's seen what's happened at other stores and doesn't want to have it happen to him. we wish him well. >>> in the meantiming something that could be revolved particularly in the virginia area, what they're calling the shopping cart killer, signs that maybe he's been apprehended. alexandria hoff has more from washington d.c. >> reporter: neil, yeah, police believe this suspect has likely killed more women on top of the four bodies they have already found. the investigation expands the entirety of the northeast looking into prior missing person cases. 35-year-old anthony robinson is now in custody. he's lived in washington, d.c., has had no criminal history prior to being dubbed the shopping cart killer. listen in to the press conference. >> he meets his victims on dating sites. he meets his victims then at motels. after he inflicts trauma to his victims and kills them, he transports their bodies to their final rest
neil: erwin, hang in there.r livelihood, but we want you to be safe as well. sleeping at his store. he's seen what's happened at other stores and doesn't want to have it happen to him. we wish him well. >>> in the meantiming something that could be revolved particularly in the virginia area, what they're calling the shopping cart killer, signs that maybe he's been apprehended. alexandria hoff has more from washington d.c. >> reporter: neil, yeah, police believe this suspect has...
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erwin redlener is a pediatrician and the founding director of columbia university's national center for disaster preparedness. matt, what is going on there in the uk, how fast are cases spreading? >> reporter: 90,000 cases just reported today, that's a new record, the old record was set yesterday. we're talking about a huge increase, every day we're seeing more and more. i'm glad you mentioned that fact about how we should be looking at this differently. scientists here are starting to examine this differently. we're seeing this unprecedented surge in cases. when i say that, i mean, this record that was set, it wasn't a record for omicron, it wasn't a record for just this year. it is the entire pandemic. this is the most cases reported in any single day since the beginning. but the deaths have remained more or less constant, more or less flat. hospitalizations are only just starting to tick up despite that cases have been rising for days and weeks. again, it's what a lot of epidemiologists are calling a decoupling between the cases, the hospitalizations, and the deaths. but the british
erwin redlener is a pediatrician and the founding director of columbia university's national center for disaster preparedness. matt, what is going on there in the uk, how fast are cases spreading? >> reporter: 90,000 cases just reported today, that's a new record, the old record was set yesterday. we're talking about a huge increase, every day we're seeing more and more. i'm glad you mentioned that fact about how we should be looking at this differently. scientists here are starting to...
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. >> erwin, i want to ask, you in your title you the founding director of columbia's national center for disaster preparedness. with the presidents made it, clear what people are thinking about what's happening today with covid, as resembling march of 2020, things are very very different. we have a vaccine. we have a lot of people vaccinated. but there's some strain that we're expecting on the health care system. and the white house announced, help for the health care system. 1000 medical professionals. i don't know what it is exactly that they'll be doing, but they're deploying medical professionals around the country, to deal with some of this shortages and backlogs that we have. >> right, this is a very strange situation. the fact of the matter, is even before omicron, the delta variant, was surging like crazy, we've had hospital systems across the united states, and by the, way speaking of politics, as philippe mentioned a little while ago, this is a very political situation, because the unvaccinated people in america, are pretty much in the red states, in the counties that voted
. >> erwin, i want to ask, you in your title you the founding director of columbia's national center for disaster preparedness. with the presidents made it, clear what people are thinking about what's happening today with covid, as resembling march of 2020, things are very very different. we have a vaccine. we have a lot of people vaccinated. but there's some strain that we're expecting on the health care system. and the white house announced, help for the health care system. 1000 medical...
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if you want to go to the website, you can find neil erwin 's analysis there. humboldt, texas, thomas says he stopped looking for work. caller: merry christmas, america. listen america, one of the biggest reasons it is hard to work on social security is because you are only allowed to make so much. i think you can only keep $2000 in the bank before you penalize after that or you can only make $17,000 a year. you should be able to make $40,000 before anything is penalized, taken out of your social security check. another thing, if you know anything about green energy, get your solar job. on-the-job application it should be, can you do this and are you an american citizen? end of story. host: let me jump back a little bit. you said you stopped working. you stopped working because of social security or were there other factors? caller: i received it. i could get a job tomorrow. somebody is trying to hire me now. i used to work in health care. host: why did you stop looking? caller: well, because i have money. [laughs] if you have money, you know, i have some prope
if you want to go to the website, you can find neil erwin 's analysis there. humboldt, texas, thomas says he stopped looking for work. caller: merry christmas, america. listen america, one of the biggest reasons it is hard to work on social security is because you are only allowed to make so much. i think you can only keep $2000 in the bank before you penalize after that or you can only make $17,000 a year. you should be able to make $40,000 before anything is penalized, taken out of your...