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in southern province, famous for its coffee production k like nuns run the health center in. so lou, it's not exactly a hospital, more like a general health center with a laboratory and pediatrician, offering cancer screening and vaccinations from cove it to measles. this small rural health center has a partnership with the famous german chevy tay hospital in berlin. a group of doctors from germany is currently visiting so view their discussions focused on malaria and other common tropical diseases. due to the corona virus pandemic. these endemic tropical diseases have been somewhat overlooked lately, but they remain a serious problem. professor frank malcolm helped heads the department of tropical and international medicine at berlin's chevy tay hospital than him. one the poor people in rwanda have an increased risk of malaria, his malnutrition, all kinds of other infectious diseases, diarrhea and respiratory diseases. that's understandable is not the body can't cope as well with 23 or 4 illnesses up as it can with one. they're also more difficult to treat miniature if the o
in southern province, famous for its coffee production k like nuns run the health center in. so lou, it's not exactly a hospital, more like a general health center with a laboratory and pediatrician, offering cancer screening and vaccinations from cove it to measles. this small rural health center has a partnership with the famous german chevy tay hospital in berlin. a group of doctors from germany is currently visiting so view their discussions focused on malaria and other common tropical...
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you can also call our health center in a fairview heights, illinois, and we have open a regional logticsso when you call that number, we are not only going to book you an appointment but we will screen and connect you with all of the practical support, resources you need. we can assist with our partnership with other abortion funds, we can provide financial assistance, we can provide transportation, accommodations, stipends for gas -- whatever you need to ensure any person around the country who is now in a position of having to flee their homes taper abortion care and t the care with dignity and respect that every person deserves, no matter who you are, where you live,r how much money yomake. amy: yamelsie rodriguez, thank you for being with us president , and ceo of planned parenthood of the st. louis region and southwest missouri. this is democracy now! i'm amy goodman. we end today show on a segments, find triggering in different way , lots of ways. we go to rhode island state senate democratic candidate jennifer rourke. she was at an abortion rights rally on saturday when her republ
you can also call our health center in a fairview heights, illinois, and we have open a regional logticsso when you call that number, we are not only going to book you an appointment but we will screen and connect you with all of the practical support, resources you need. we can assist with our partnership with other abortion funds, we can provide financial assistance, we can provide transportation, accommodations, stipends for gas -- whatever you need to ensure any person around the country...
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health issue. and, frankly, the pandemic made that even greater. june 2020 survey by the centers for disease control and prevention found that 41% of adults in the united states said they had had at least one symptom of a mental health condition in a recent time. and 11% said they had seriously considered suicide in the previous month. those are extraordinary numbers, but even if they were -- half of those numbers were correct, you see the size of the problem we have and the importance of dealing with that problem. of course we had even more alarming numbers with children and young adults during that. lockdowns, months of virtual learning, time away from their friends. i'd argue too much time on screens, the effect of the pandemic on close family members had a staggering toll on the country. children's hospital saw mental health emergencies among 5 to 17-year olds increase by 14% in the first half of 2021 compared to 2019 and a 45% increase in self-injury and suicide for children in that age group. pediatric hospital needs, pediatric mental health care needs are greater than they
health issue. and, frankly, the pandemic made that even greater. june 2020 survey by the centers for disease control and prevention found that 41% of adults in the united states said they had had at least one symptom of a mental health condition in a recent time. and 11% said they had seriously considered suicide in the previous month. those are extraordinary numbers, but even if they were -- half of those numbers were correct, you see the size of the problem we have and the importance of...
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natalya is collecting things in the health center together with i spent two weeks with my granddaughteresident of mariupol. during this time, i recovered a little from the horrors i had experienced. i left here a little because it was very difficult morally and psychologically , but here i am, and to be honest, today i should return and here i am right now. well, it’s good with the mariupol family escaped in march. it was impossible to stay there. we just saved ourselves. it was impossible for us to live there. we had a shopping center and a maternity hospital. it was a maternity hospital that was hit by a bomb. there was a whistling the other day at night. and polina went to school. we arrived as soon as we arrived. we already enrolled in the school in april. i already went to school as an 11-year-old polina, only now i can say that the fear has receded... i was engaged in a psychologist, i talked to a psychologist in mariupol and he says it is not it’s scary, he just told me to do exercises, i do them when i’m scared or something else, the family rested for free for two weeks in a hea
natalya is collecting things in the health center together with i spent two weeks with my granddaughteresident of mariupol. during this time, i recovered a little from the horrors i had experienced. i left here a little because it was very difficult morally and psychologically , but here i am, and to be honest, today i should return and here i am right now. well, it’s good with the mariupol family escaped in march. it was impossible to stay there. we just saved ourselves. it was impossible...
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if a health center received a savings, it is usually unable to keep them because they have found creative ways to pick the savings out of the center's pockets. this is unacceptable and hurts those who truly need these medications and i'm proud to be a co-sponsor the protect 340-b act which prohibits these types of practices and savings remain where congress met them to go. and madam speaker, i will continue to support policies to strengthen the 340-b program and any developments that threaten the ability of safety net including the many in my congressional district are stopped in their tracks and i appreciate the gentlelady from virginia for her leadership and my colleagues who have come together to defend the program that is about access for health care consumers and access to health care in rural america. and with that, i yield back. ms. spanberger: i thank my colleague from pennsylvania and they are so important and talking about the impacts that we see when pharmaceutical companies do not abide by the 340-b program. hospitals report they have lost nearly a quarter of the 340-b resourc
if a health center received a savings, it is usually unable to keep them because they have found creative ways to pick the savings out of the center's pockets. this is unacceptable and hurts those who truly need these medications and i'm proud to be a co-sponsor the protect 340-b act which prohibits these types of practices and savings remain where congress met them to go. and madam speaker, i will continue to support policies to strengthen the 340-b program and any developments that threaten...
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obviously, the website we use, and phone calls, we have disturbed and tests to food banks, to health centers, we have a whole series of efforts we have had to make sure testing is getting out through a variety of channels. people who may not normally be able to access it is another contexts can get access to tests -- access to it in other contexts can get access to tests. anytime you have new products, initially they have a specific shelflife and then as you do more testing you can extend that shelflife. these companies are working with fda to look at long shelflife but we are always thinking about that and making sure there is plenty of shelflife for these products as they sit in our stockpile. >> is there discussion know about allowing second booster shots? is that conversation taking place? dr. jha: that is the decision of the fda and cdc, they are guided by evidence and data on that. all the data i have seen is in people over 50, really over 60, that is where the strongest data are. those conversations are always ongoing but the issue of looking at evidence and making a decision is somet
obviously, the website we use, and phone calls, we have disturbed and tests to food banks, to health centers, we have a whole series of efforts we have had to make sure testing is getting out through a variety of channels. people who may not normally be able to access it is another contexts can get access to tests -- access to it in other contexts can get access to tests. anytime you have new products, initially they have a specific shelflife and then as you do more testing you can extend that...
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department, pediatricians, family doctors, farm circumstances rural health clinics, community health centers and other trusted messengers and partners to get the word out to get help, to get shots in arms. parents will soon be able to start scheduling an appointment and addressing vaccines at pediatricians' offices, children's hospitals, our largest pharmacies, walgreen's, cvs and wal-mart, are there are scheduling appointments for late they are week. starting today you can go to vaccines.gov and find information and appointments near you. more and more location will be ramping up and more vaccines are delivered to providers in your area every day. these vaccines are safe and effective and are approved after extensive scientific review of the food and drug administration. the f.d.a. and the centers for disease control and prevention. the c.d.c. but i know some parents might have questions. i encourage you to talk to the doctor after you make a plan to get your child vaccinated for your children older than 5 years of age, for everyone else, get your shots, get your bootsers. and let's be clea
department, pediatricians, family doctors, farm circumstances rural health clinics, community health centers and other trusted messengers and partners to get the word out to get help, to get shots in arms. parents will soon be able to start scheduling an appointment and addressing vaccines at pediatricians' offices, children's hospitals, our largest pharmacies, walgreen's, cvs and wal-mart, are there are scheduling appointments for late they are week. starting today you can go to vaccines.gov...
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how long does it take to get from the airport to health center? other nonprofits who help with abortion access, say people of color those from lower income communities and undocumented immigrants are more likely to seek assistance. a former top white house aides said today that testimony at the january 6th committee hearing yesterday changed his mind about defending donald trump against charges that he incited a riot. mick mulvaney told cbs the explosive accusations from cassidy hutchinson were both compelling and very credible. mulvaney cited her testimony yesterday that the former president encouraged the riders to march to the capital, even knowing that they were armed. well another key witness is being asked to appear before the january 6th committee. the house panel investigating the capital riot issued a subpoena today to former white house counsel patsy pollini. civil laney is said to have tried to push back against former president trump and his allies in their efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. he has already provided and
how long does it take to get from the airport to health center? other nonprofits who help with abortion access, say people of color those from lower income communities and undocumented immigrants are more likely to seek assistance. a former top white house aides said today that testimony at the january 6th committee hearing yesterday changed his mind about defending donald trump against charges that he incited a riot. mick mulvaney told cbs the explosive accusations from cassidy hutchinson were...
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include states, local health departments, pediatricians, family physicians, rural and community health centers and pharmacies. in fact, the largest federal pharmacy partners, walgreens, cvs and walmart are stepping up and already vaccinating children. as are many pediatricians across the country. now, as i've said to all of you on many occasions, we know this vaccination program will ramp up over time. remember, vaccines could not be shipped until they were authorized by the fda on friday. as of today, i can report that more than 4 million doses have been delivered within days of authorization to approximately 13,000 sites across the country. and as more doses are received and more sites that make the doses available, that information will also become available on vaccines .gov. now, when you look at this vaccination program for the littlest americans, it will feel a little different than the vaccination programs we've grown before. and that's because we know parents will be turning to their pediatricians and their family physicians. we've been guided in our approach by very clear data that is
include states, local health departments, pediatricians, family physicians, rural and community health centers and pharmacies. in fact, the largest federal pharmacy partners, walgreens, cvs and walmart are stepping up and already vaccinating children. as are many pediatricians across the country. now, as i've said to all of you on many occasions, we know this vaccination program will ramp up over time. remember, vaccines could not be shipped until they were authorized by the fda on friday. as...
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we had 22 health centers across the state, and we had three health centers at pride abortion. we are asking people to please still contact the health attorney in wisconsin, because we can provide some of the care that is not abortion. we have hired navigators to help connect people to other states, where abortion is still safe and we go. we could be there for them again provide the care that might need, or any other services we might provide. >> in response to the supreme court decision, new yorker writer wrote, with all this laid out, ugly and incontrovertible, the task for those who are stunned by the boldness of the horror, paralyzed by the bleakness of the view, is to figure out how to move forward anyway. i am sure because you are deep in this work, you know that rebecca has done some of the best reporting and thought work there is out there about the. i think the idea that she tells us to cling to hope means more coming from her then it might mean from someone else. my question still is how do you do the? howdy move forward? >> so, we have to move forward. the people of w
we had 22 health centers across the state, and we had three health centers at pride abortion. we are asking people to please still contact the health attorney in wisconsin, because we can provide some of the care that is not abortion. we have hired navigators to help connect people to other states, where abortion is still safe and we go. we could be there for them again provide the care that might need, or any other services we might provide. >> in response to the supreme court decision,...
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abortion at a health center a pharmacy or we can mail it to an illinois address. provider in illinois are likely to face longer wait times because of so many people coming from out of state, and welsh tells me that she is concerned that they may not be able to care for all the patients that want to come to at least one of their 17 locations in illinois. and for gonad, dakota mills. he's ktvu fox two news and mills. when exactly is that clinic planning to move? well it's not for sure they don't have a date as of now, but they will have to stop operations here at this location by july 28th so i know it's really important for them to get up and running as soon as possible. so i assume it will be shortly after that. all right. mills hayes reporting for us there in north dakota. thank you. supreme court's term is nearing an end. but before the summer recess, a new justice will be sworn in. justice stephen breyer will officially stepped down from the high court tomorrow at nine a.m. our time. the 83 year old will then administer the judicial oath to judge catania. brown
abortion at a health center a pharmacy or we can mail it to an illinois address. provider in illinois are likely to face longer wait times because of so many people coming from out of state, and welsh tells me that she is concerned that they may not be able to care for all the patients that want to come to at least one of their 17 locations in illinois. and for gonad, dakota mills. he's ktvu fox two news and mills. when exactly is that clinic planning to move? well it's not for sure they don't...
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deputies of the ministry of internal affairs of the belarusian children's fund and the zubrenok health centerair of belarusian radio today at 12:05. the dancing orchestra arrived in the kobrin children's village , the paratroopers and the thirty-eighth separate landing on the assault brigade staged a musical surprise for the pupil. soldier's porridge. and they wished. good luck to graduates who just finished school children's village, kobrin. already 28 years old. now , together with their parents, educators , one hundred children live in cottages. i want to thank my family, with whom i did not stay for so long, but for me these three years became more united, and i felt what love is and felt loved. i want to thank my mother for making me such an exemplary daughter and giving parting words to my future so that i become purposeful and go where i am want. on this bright day, i would like to congratulate the children of the children's room village on such a bright holiday. like children's day , and to wish graduates on their future path of life only good types of positive emotions, so that they
deputies of the ministry of internal affairs of the belarusian children's fund and the zubrenok health centerair of belarusian radio today at 12:05. the dancing orchestra arrived in the kobrin children's village , the paratroopers and the thirty-eighth separate landing on the assault brigade staged a musical surprise for the pupil. soldier's porridge. and they wished. good luck to graduates who just finished school children's village, kobrin. already 28 years old. now , together with their...
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how long does it take to get from the airport to health center?nprofits who helped with abortion access , say people of color those from lower income communities and undocumented immigrants are more likely to seek that assistance. time is 7 38. sounds back. he'll take care of you help you get to where you need to go, sir. all right, gentlemen. right now we do have some slowing at the toll plaza of the bay bridge, which is typical. this kind of shows us what the commute is going to be like it lightened up, and then it got heavy again. say what the same mateo bridge although the same mateo bridge seems to be getting a little bit better now again, southbank commute little slowing on one on one. otherwise it's been actually pretty good. and if you look at highway four, we have some slow traffic. also some slowing on interstate 80 as you drive through richmond and in berkeley, and steve asked it, and this is what joy sent. for dublin. she's you bay pancake pancakes at danica's, steve. they're just so we did get some recommendations for getting breakfas
how long does it take to get from the airport to health center?nprofits who helped with abortion access , say people of color those from lower income communities and undocumented immigrants are more likely to seek that assistance. time is 7 38. sounds back. he'll take care of you help you get to where you need to go, sir. all right, gentlemen. right now we do have some slowing at the toll plaza of the bay bridge, which is typical. this kind of shows us what the commute is going to be like it...
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it means working with pharmacies and rural health clinics and community health centers and so many morenow, i want to close with the word of what we already know but covid-19 vaccines in kids. while they deliberations and the date it review for vaccines for kids under five are ongoing, we know that for kids over five vaccines have made a tremendous difference for kids who are vaccinated are far less likely to get seriously ill from covid. they're far less likely to end up in the hospital or the icu. they are far less likely to get complications of covid like multisystem inflammatory for children. vaccines are already making an arrest difference in keeping our kids over five protected as the pandemic continues. tens of millions of children and the u.s. and around the world have been vaccinated against covid. and the safety profile of these vaccines is truly extraordinary. so the data on kids over five and vaccines is clear. kids are better protected they're better off if they are that is why i is a debt all three children have been vaccinated and boosted pre-this is why every physician,
it means working with pharmacies and rural health clinics and community health centers and so many morenow, i want to close with the word of what we already know but covid-19 vaccines in kids. while they deliberations and the date it review for vaccines for kids under five are ongoing, we know that for kids over five vaccines have made a tremendous difference for kids who are vaccinated are far less likely to get seriously ill from covid. they're far less likely to end up in the hospital or the...
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shootings have been in so many other places in stores and concerts and houses of worship and even in health centers. this is a gun a problem planninm teachers were put guns in the classroom. i'm so glad because the secure prohibition on using federal education dollars. this week we are going to take the first meaningful steps we've ever taken on gun violence in decades but we are going to keep pushing for the kind of common sense that we know the american people support but we will not be stuck on square one any longer. we will not keep spinning our wheels were keep families waiting for congress to do something. i joined my colleagues and being very grateful and excited about what we are able to get done in terms of saving lives because of gun safety and also because of what we can do going forward and working with our schools and law enforcement and others. a day after day and issue after issue their health, quality of life over and over again we are laser focused on that. of time again. this is what we are talking about doing now taking this step. americans want quality mental health and addictio
shootings have been in so many other places in stores and concerts and houses of worship and even in health centers. this is a gun a problem planninm teachers were put guns in the classroom. i'm so glad because the secure prohibition on using federal education dollars. this week we are going to take the first meaningful steps we've ever taken on gun violence in decades but we are going to keep pushing for the kind of common sense that we know the american people support but we will not be stuck...
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how long does it take to get from the airport to a health center?nprofit organization to help with abortion, access, a people of color people from lower income communities and undocumented immigrants are more likely to seek assistance. well another new study shows online research of abortion medication surged in the days after a draft of the supreme court opinion leaked out early last month. study shows google search volume increased by 162. the study also shows that interest spiked majorly in states of moving to ban abortion outright. with international travel, making a rebound, many americans are finding it difficult to get a new passport . some passport agencies have no open appointments for almost 90 days, adding delays to the already long processing time the whole process could take almost five months now. officials say they have seen an increase in applications. we're getting a lot of people coming in because of the pandemic when they couldn't get a passport now they're coming in to get a passport. now, the state department says it could take
how long does it take to get from the airport to a health center?nprofit organization to help with abortion, access, a people of color people from lower income communities and undocumented immigrants are more likely to seek assistance. well another new study shows online research of abortion medication surged in the days after a draft of the supreme court opinion leaked out early last month. study shows google search volume increased by 162. the study also shows that interest spiked majorly in...
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and this is no exception. >> the arizona lines for community health centers, they released a statemente critical shortage of health care providers in arizona may intensify, if providers choose to leave the state in a position of the laws limitation on access to care. how much does this worry you? i mean, especially after the strain on frontline workers from the last three years of the covid pandemic. >> i think that there's a really important discussion that has not been brought to light. we know that young physicians, as if they're embarking on their careers, taking care of women, are gonna train in places where they are able to learn the skills that they need to comprehensively take care of women. so, i really think that programs, training programs, gynecologists, telemedicine doctors, emergency room doctors, that don't offer training and abortion services, are not gonna be able to recruit young doctors to come and train their, because it's just -- it's antithetical to our ethics, as physicians, to not be able to have all the tools that we need to best take care of our patients. >> y
and this is no exception. >> the arizona lines for community health centers, they released a statemente critical shortage of health care providers in arizona may intensify, if providers choose to leave the state in a position of the laws limitation on access to care. how much does this worry you? i mean, especially after the strain on frontline workers from the last three years of the covid pandemic. >> i think that there's a really important discussion that has not been brought to...
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i think health centers in states will be overwhelmed. i think illegal abortions are going to skyrocket. and it is important to say here that history tells us that when abortion is made illegal, it doesn't go away. it just becomes more dangerous. the numbers in many cases don't even change. it just becomes more dangerous for women. >> prefer donna crane, thank you so much for your take on all of this. this breaking news on this friday. we appreciate it. >> here is a bit more information and more from president biden. he's reacting to all of this at the white house as well. >> today the supreme court of united states expressly took away a constitutional right from the american people. that is already recognized. they didn't limit it. they simply took it away. that is never been done to a right so important to so many americans. but they did it. and it is a sad day for the court and for the country. >> house speaker nancy pelosi was also critical of the decision. n sult. this means to women is it is a slap in the face to women about using t
i think health centers in states will be overwhelmed. i think illegal abortions are going to skyrocket. and it is important to say here that history tells us that when abortion is made illegal, it doesn't go away. it just becomes more dangerous. the numbers in many cases don't even change. it just becomes more dangerous for women. >> prefer donna crane, thank you so much for your take on all of this. this breaking news on this friday. we appreciate it. >> here is a bit more...
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so we encourage those that are uninsured to go to the federally qualified health centers which provideheea services on a sliding scale and acknowledge whether you are uninsured or not to seek care at the public health department or the new federally run treating sites but itor is a challenge and one we e continuing to overcome in light of the shutdown. >> thank you. i've heardat also from state health officials about declines in vaccination coverage for routine immunizations for measles, mumps and rubella. how is the cdc working to ensure that any forthcoming recommendation on the vaccine for kids gives parents the informationcd they need to feel confident about getting not just this vaccine but as well as all other routine immunizations and is there an opportunity to up the rate of vaccination for these other conditions at the same time that you are vaccinating kids? >> thank you so much, senator baldwin. we recently reported data that demonstrated the increase of about 1% of all income are completely vaccinated for all of the recommended vaccines. that's 35,000 children across the co
so we encourage those that are uninsured to go to the federally qualified health centers which provideheea services on a sliding scale and acknowledge whether you are uninsured or not to seek care at the public health department or the new federally run treating sites but itor is a challenge and one we e continuing to overcome in light of the shutdown. >> thank you. i've heardat also from state health officials about declines in vaccination coverage for routine immunizations for measles,...
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that's why planned parenthood built new health centers near wisconsin and indiana and expanded telehealth visits for abortion pills. >> planned parenthood is here to serve patients from any state because abortion is legal in illinois. >> i would say that illinois is a haven of death surrounded by states that recogniz eborn babies are fully human from the moment of conception. >> reporter: amy gerky, executive director of right to life is fighting against illinois becoming a abortion destination. >> governor pritzker has rolled out the welcome mat for women to come here for abortion. >> reporter: but others are working to ensure the road is clear. >> this is different than anything i've done before, it is personal, one-on-one, taking time to be with one person and help them get where they need to go, and back home again. >> reporter: give rides to women to abortion clinics, at times from out of state and they're preparing to get busier. >> people i drive have need to have someone help them, they're alone. >> reporter: the daily call volume has more than doubled since the decision. it's leg
that's why planned parenthood built new health centers near wisconsin and indiana and expanded telehealth visits for abortion pills. >> planned parenthood is here to serve patients from any state because abortion is legal in illinois. >> i would say that illinois is a haven of death surrounded by states that recogniz eborn babies are fully human from the moment of conception. >> reporter: amy gerky, executive director of right to life is fighting against illinois becoming a...
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the head of the tenth psychiatric department of the republican scientific and practical center for mental health, svetlana megulga. good day to you and good day to you. thank you for the invitation delicious life. thank you. all the best. ours continues. in the program of the belarusians, the clown of the belarusian state circus will tell about the conscious choice of the life work of his very childhood . i probably already knew what i want to get involved, and who i am who i will become, because the realization that the circus beckons me and the circus has lured me has come, probably for five years, and also about the fulfillment of a cherished childhood dream. i remember everything down to the weather. and as i opened the door of the service entrance, the holy of holies dressing room of clowns entered together, please, welcome to the most secret place. bill from the circus. we will find out this dressing room of clowns, how a clown duet, a horse couple, is formed, it must somehow be attracted to say hello. why can't work? everything is a funny case from life circus clowns. we had such a repris
the head of the tenth psychiatric department of the republican scientific and practical center for mental health, svetlana megulga. good day to you and good day to you. thank you for the invitation delicious life. thank you. all the best. ours continues. in the program of the belarusians, the clown of the belarusian state circus will tell about the conscious choice of the life work of his very childhood . i probably already knew what i want to get involved, and who i am who i will become,...
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they say the health centers and neighborhoods will continue to provide covid resources to the patients, and the uninsured. they will offer primary care for other essential health needs. they will continue to stand up multiple pop-up sites for vulnerable people. >> if the budget does not change, the test site is set to close by the end of the year. the first to close its doors will be the bayview. reporter: some residents have benefited. they see 300 people on a regular basis. >> san francisco was seen as progressive in terms of covid access for latino communities. to hear they are rolling back potentially this site is sad. reporter: the task force is holding onto hope. >> we are hoping we can negotiate and get the budget back to keep them open. reporter: abc 7 news. dan: a story hour for kids interrupted by an extremist group. new details about the investigation underway. ama: flooding and mudslides damage roadways in yellowstone national park. mike: the heat is climbing. so is the risk of heat illness and the possibility of critical fire conditions. dan: first, a look at what is comin
they say the health centers and neighborhoods will continue to provide covid resources to the patients, and the uninsured. they will offer primary care for other essential health needs. they will continue to stand up multiple pop-up sites for vulnerable people. >> if the budget does not change, the test site is set to close by the end of the year. the first to close its doors will be the bayview. reporter: some residents have benefited. they see 300 people on a regular basis. >> san...
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>> so, planned parenthood's health centers have been preparing for this moment for a long time. we are calling these surge states. we know there are health centers provided by planned parenthood, as well as independent sectors that are in these states that have been getting ready for this influx of patients. >> so, your ready. >> we are ready. >> anything anecdotally could share with me about what happened yesterday? >> honestly, it goes back to the real feeling of being a person in a waiting room, where you don't know whether or not you're going to seek that care, that you deserve that day, because of what politicians are doing. >> i saw this unemotionally, up close and personal. -- imagine what it would be like to then be told that they cannot receive that abortion. >> it's absolutely devastating. our rights have been taken from us and placed in the hands of state politicians. >> thank you so much. we appreciate it. we're going to watch more from outside the supreme court here, including the overturning of roe, as i mentioned earlier, whether it's enough to fully energize vote
>> so, planned parenthood's health centers have been preparing for this moment for a long time. we are calling these surge states. we know there are health centers provided by planned parenthood, as well as independent sectors that are in these states that have been getting ready for this influx of patients. >> so, your ready. >> we are ready. >> anything anecdotally could share with me about what happened yesterday? >> honestly, it goes back to the real feeling of...
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news central region health company for 5 summer shifts in the national children's educational health centerans to rest almost seven thousand children will not post and other camps in the minsk region, this is said demand for a ticket. in total, health resorts with daytime and round-the-clock stay in the central region will be able to have a rest for more than sixty-two thousand children. julia rubtsova found out what content will fill their summer everyday life. it is so quiet in a bison only at first glance, life is in full swing in the buildings. and it's only today when the morning sun gave way to a downpour; the first shift was staffed to capacity 1,150 people. this is the fourth time i've been to zubrenok and i really like it. here i was then 9 years old. my mother sent me to zubrenok. i thought it was bad here, but it turned out to be too good. among those who came first, my nastya shesterneva is resting at the national children's center for the third time this year. she came on an award ticket and won it at a book fair. there were children, uh, who read a lot of books and held variou
news central region health company for 5 summer shifts in the national children's educational health centerans to rest almost seven thousand children will not post and other camps in the minsk region, this is said demand for a ticket. in total, health resorts with daytime and round-the-clock stay in the central region will be able to have a rest for more than sixty-two thousand children. julia rubtsova found out what content will fill their summer everyday life. it is so quiet in a bison only...
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vegetation, on the other lava cuts off a motorway covering entire neighborhoods, including a local health center which had been vidal during the height of the pandemic. the motorway itself is also blocked, extending journeys to the south of the island by an extra hour and a half. one resident told us how she struggled to cope with both cove it and the fallout from the volcano. i had called a delay half year ago during the time that they will k no, it was slight combine in 2 things after dad to a hard time off cove eat. we had to been at home because it was a lot of sulphur and there was no oxygen enough and a lot of asia and it was so dangerous to get out. it was the importance of keep that security at home, that isolation blast the noise of their will. k not constantly, day and night. it was like a sound from the deep day. it was impossible to restore. we now were in our brain, our head. it was so challenging the islands health service already in overdrive having to deal with more than $11000.00 cases of co at 19 since it's outbreak also has to deal with health concerns posed by the volcanic er
vegetation, on the other lava cuts off a motorway covering entire neighborhoods, including a local health center which had been vidal during the height of the pandemic. the motorway itself is also blocked, extending journeys to the south of the island by an extra hour and a half. one resident told us how she struggled to cope with both cove it and the fallout from the volcano. i had called a delay half year ago during the time that they will k no, it was slight combine in 2 things after dad to...
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my employers, possible sucker includes the image, lots of position, your mental health center from what to do to get the virgin orgin to rule more. and once among them she's come sustain it due to couple have been delivered due to the gutter due to deciding goals. i'm a 7 year old demon. survived shelling in mario paul. his parents shields him with their own bodies and the boy miraculously survive. well, national cell dot there, one well, but need to go know fortune. the poolgan in charleston more guy version mine plaza . better way to ask a water, bull rusty. hum. nothing my dual palate, which in sealing us to lie it was covered. it still beat sally. oh, nothing yellow shop. indeed. yet doors manager timekeeper, quote, and image. i look up at a low, a lot though stumbled baglan founded to shit i had done in the hundreds of some authority, another dame yesterday night, the serenity lemme thought thus which i had said door besides. and now they don't stay said their throats. can you get them? we go, shake. i'd be, would you quit your step low? your scanner? dick evans, i made up with yel
my employers, possible sucker includes the image, lots of position, your mental health center from what to do to get the virgin orgin to rule more. and once among them she's come sustain it due to couple have been delivered due to the gutter due to deciding goals. i'm a 7 year old demon. survived shelling in mario paul. his parents shields him with their own bodies and the boy miraculously survive. well, national cell dot there, one well, but need to go know fortune. the poolgan in charleston...
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at the delta health center, eight it -- the only obstetrician says banning abortion will exacerbate aperate situation. >> the banning of abortion will increase maternal more billy -- morbidity and mortality. what is sometimes missing in the general public discussion of abortion is that abortion is a necessary part of reproductive care. blindly banning abortion really puts women's lives at risk. ♪ >> one hour and a world away in greenwood, another doctor is among the church choir. he doesn't agree. >> there will be more children given a chance at life. i don't think women'health care will be impacted. maybe we shouldn't have sex outside of marriage and then we wouldn't have to make those difficult decisions. >> this is our reception area. >> when abstinence fails, crisis pregnancy centers, which women often confuse with clinics, stepien. thei answer to unwanted pregnancy is counseling and prayer. have you ever thought, may be having this baby is not the right choice? >> never. i don't think there is such a thing as a child that shouldn't be born. i think the world is a better place wit
at the delta health center, eight it -- the only obstetrician says banning abortion will exacerbate aperate situation. >> the banning of abortion will increase maternal more billy -- morbidity and mortality. what is sometimes missing in the general public discussion of abortion is that abortion is a necessary part of reproductive care. blindly banning abortion really puts women's lives at risk. ♪ >> one hour and a world away in greenwood, another doctor is among the church choir....
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in fact, the health centers with planned parenthood are really busy. >> reporter: last week's supremeourt ruling leaves a patchwork of state laws that has created confusion on where women can go for an abortion, and many are going to florida. >> if you look at the map, i mean, florida really is the last oasis of health care, of access to reproductive health care in the south and abortion. >> reporter: several states had trigger laws in place in case roe was overturned, and many have now effectively banned abortion or severely restricted them. in three states, some providers have stopped offering abortion care due to uncertainty. [ chants ] another battle on the abortion front, enforcement. in austin, texas, travis county district attorney jose garza says he thinks law enforcement can use discretion in prosecuting. >> my number-one job is to keep our community safe. and not prosecuting women, families who seek abortion care, not prosecuting doctors and medical staff who provide abortion care. >> reporter: in wisconsin where there is a legal fight over an 1849 law that criminalizes abor
in fact, the health centers with planned parenthood are really busy. >> reporter: last week's supremeourt ruling leaves a patchwork of state laws that has created confusion on where women can go for an abortion, and many are going to florida. >> if you look at the map, i mean, florida really is the last oasis of health care, of access to reproductive health care in the south and abortion. >> reporter: several states had trigger laws in place in case roe was overturned, and...
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how long does it take to get from the airport to a health center? other non profits that help with abortion access, a people of color those from lower income communities and undocumented immigrants are more likely to seek assistance. another new study shows that online research in abortion medication surged in the days after a draft of the supreme court opinion was leaked early last month. the study published in the journal of american medical association, says google search volume increased by 162% interest also spiked in states that have since moved to outlaw abortion outright tomorrow. judge catania brown jackson will make history as the first female african american supreme court justice. the 51 year old will be sworn in as justice stephen briar officially retires. jackson who clerked for breyer has been a federal judge since 2013. she was confirmed by the senate back in april and will become the sixth woman justice ever. this will also mark the first time that four women will serve on the court together. an important vote inside san jose city h
how long does it take to get from the airport to a health center? other non profits that help with abortion access, a people of color those from lower income communities and undocumented immigrants are more likely to seek assistance. another new study shows that online research in abortion medication surged in the days after a draft of the supreme court opinion was leaked early last month. the study published in the journal of american medical association, says google search volume increased by...
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we also are partnering with abortionfinder.org so we can help people navigate to get to the health centerhedule that they need, whether it's in their state or not and get to the local -- most local provider possible. we're going to see that providers are going to continue to do any and everything they can to make sure that we're beating back misinformation, also that we know is going to be out there. this is going to be a complicated field. this is going to be a healthcare crisis. we anticipate that there are about 26 states that will take this invitation from the supreme court and seek to further restrict access to abortion. that leaves about 24 states with favorable laws that will protect people's access, but the reality is, those 24 states cannot absorb and care for patients of all 50 states, so we know that that means people are going to have to really face terrible consequences, difficult decisions, and some people are going to have to go without care, so right now, we are making sure that everybody understands this is a healthcare crisis. the supreme court has dealt a terrible blow,
we also are partnering with abortionfinder.org so we can help people navigate to get to the health centerhedule that they need, whether it's in their state or not and get to the local -- most local provider possible. we're going to see that providers are going to continue to do any and everything they can to make sure that we're beating back misinformation, also that we know is going to be out there. this is going to be a complicated field. this is going to be a healthcare crisis. we anticipate...
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in fact, the health centers with planned parenthood are really busy. >> reporter: last week's supremeurt ruling leaves a patchwork of state laws that has created confusion on where women can go for abortion and many are going to florida. >> if you look at the map, i mean, florida really is the last oasis of healthcare of access to reproductive healthcare in the south and abortion. >> reporter: several states had trigger laws in place in case "roe" was overturned, and many have now effectively banned abortion or severely restricted them. in three states, some providers have stopped offering abortion care due to uncertainty. another battle on the abortion front? enforcement. in austin, texas, travis county district attorney jose garza says he thinks law enforcement can use discretion in prosecuting. >> my number one job is to keep our community safe and not prosecuting women, families who seek abortion care, not prosecuting doctors and medical staff who provide abortion care. >> reporter: but in wisconsin, where there is a legal fight over an 1849 law that criminalizes abortion, sheboyg
in fact, the health centers with planned parenthood are really busy. >> reporter: last week's supremeurt ruling leaves a patchwork of state laws that has created confusion on where women can go for abortion and many are going to florida. >> if you look at the map, i mean, florida really is the last oasis of healthcare of access to reproductive healthcare in the south and abortion. >> reporter: several states had trigger laws in place in case "roe" was overturned, and...
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i'll tell you, the women's health center of west virginia posted the reason on facebook. they say, due to a law in west virginia criminal code from 1882 that penalizes provider and patient with a sentence up to 18 years, forced to stop providing abortion care immediately until further notice. so we're back to ya1882 in the state of west virginia. several other states such as south carolina expected to act next. today's decision was literally almost word for word what we saw in that explosive draft opinion leaked last month. people had hoped perhaps there would be changes, perhaps that leak would spark a change -- no, basically word for word the same, bucking the view of the vast majority of americans. but justice samuel leto wrote in the court's opinion, roe was egregiously wrong from the start, reasoning was weak and has had damaging consequences. the rebuttal from the three liberal justices on the court was, i quote, with sorrow from the court but millions of american women who lost a fundamental constitutional protection, we dissent. that sentiment echoed today by the
i'll tell you, the women's health center of west virginia posted the reason on facebook. they say, due to a law in west virginia criminal code from 1882 that penalizes provider and patient with a sentence up to 18 years, forced to stop providing abortion care immediately until further notice. so we're back to ya1882 in the state of west virginia. several other states such as south carolina expected to act next. today's decision was literally almost word for word what we saw in that explosive...
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my employers possible sucker enjoyed the image, lots of position your mental health center from the hordes did to gateway virgin fortunate to rule or more. and once among them she's come sustain it due to couple have been delivered into the gutter. due to deciding was i'm a 7 year old dema survived shelling in mario paul, his parents, sheila, tim with their own bodies and the boy miraculously survived. well national cell dot that one well, but need to go know fortune up, hold on just them or...
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they say the health centers and neighborhoods will continue to provide covid resources to the patientsthe uninsured. they will offer primary care for other essential health needs. they will continue to stand up multiple pop-up sites for vulnerable people. >> if the budget does not change, the test site is set to close by the end of the year. the first to close its doors will be the bayview. reporter: some residents have benefited. they see 300 people on a regular basis. >> san francisco was seen as progressive in terms of covid access for latino communities. to hear they are rolling back potentially this site is sad. reporter: the task force is holding onto hope. >> we are hoping we can negotiate and get the budget back to keep them open. reporter: abc 7 news. dan: a story hour for kids interrupted by an extremist group. new details about the investigation underway. ama: flooding and mudslides damage roadways in yellowstone national park. mike: the heat is climbing. so is the risk of heat illness and the possibility of critical fire conditions. dan: first, a look at what is coming up t
they say the health centers and neighborhoods will continue to provide covid resources to the patientsthe uninsured. they will offer primary care for other essential health needs. they will continue to stand up multiple pop-up sites for vulnerable people. >> if the budget does not change, the test site is set to close by the end of the year. the first to close its doors will be the bayview. reporter: some residents have benefited. they see 300 people on a regular basis. >> san...
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hope t droio rnoheir want the akm f ai minitias b or f weeks allowing states, tribes, community health centers and pharmacies to preorder millions of doses. manufacturing companies can now begin shipping those doses across the country. nancy? >> anyone who has questions should talk to their pediatrician. elise preston tonight, thank you so much. >>> a disturbing new report today about the mass shooting at robb elementary in uvalde, texas. the san antonio express reports that surveillance video shows police never tried to open a door leading to two classrooms during the 77 minutes that followed the 18-year-old gunman entering the rooms. 19 children and two teachers were massacred. the paper cites police investigators who say the door was likely unlocked. >>> to washington now and federal reserve chair jerome powell who is expected to testify before the u.s. senate banking committee as fears of an economic slowdown pick up. cbs's christ nineteen ruffini has more. >> reporter: good evening, nancy. president biden said a recession is not inevitable. even saying it over and over again might not be
hope t droio rnoheir want the akm f ai minitias b or f weeks allowing states, tribes, community health centers and pharmacies to preorder millions of doses. manufacturing companies can now begin shipping those doses across the country. nancy? >> anyone who has questions should talk to their pediatrician. elise preston tonight, thank you so much. >>> a disturbing new report today about the mass shooting at robb elementary in uvalde, texas. the san antonio express reports that...
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clinics, pharmacies and community health centers can still order the shots directly from the federal nt. but they'll need to do so quickly to avoid delays. contrary to guidance from the cdc, florida's department of health does not recommend the covid vaccine for children under 17 desantis says for kids that young the benefits just do not outweigh the risks of the vaccine. florida averages more daily covid deaths and hospitalizations than any other state. >> coming up, june teen is right around the corner and the holidays expected to bring huge crowds to cities across the bay. what the city of oakland is doing to keep visitors and residents safe during the weekend. >> plus, a new poll shows more americans would have voted for trump biden if the election was held today. take closer look into the numbers after the break. when it comes to cybersecurity, the biggest threats don't always strike the biggest targets. so help safeguard your small business with comcast business securityedge™ it's advanced security that continuously scans for threats and helps protect every connected device. the
clinics, pharmacies and community health centers can still order the shots directly from the federal nt. but they'll need to do so quickly to avoid delays. contrary to guidance from the cdc, florida's department of health does not recommend the covid vaccine for children under 17 desantis says for kids that young the benefits just do not outweigh the risks of the vaccine. florida averages more daily covid deaths and hospitalizations than any other state. >> coming up, june teen is right...
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since then planned parenthood has been purchasing property, expanding health centers and hiring more staff. >> the institute that does these surveys is anticipating that we're going to see about a 3,000% increase in patients. so that's about -- we're roughly seeing about -- an increase in 46,000 in previous years to well over 1 million. >> an ucla study projects that 50% of out-of-state abortion care will come from arizona, 25% from utah and texas, and 10% will come from southern states in middle america. and just 5% are expected to come from the east coast. while california is welcoming women from out of state, it will not pay for their travel to get here. california's budget includes $40 million to cover abortions for women who can't afford them, including for women from other states. now, activists hoped for a travel fund. they hoped it would be part of that budget, but the governor's office says governor newsom chose to focus on strengthening and expanding california's existing abortion services. disappointed activists want more, saying travel costs are the biggest barrier to get
since then planned parenthood has been purchasing property, expanding health centers and hiring more staff. >> the institute that does these surveys is anticipating that we're going to see about a 3,000% increase in patients. so that's about -- we're roughly seeing about -- an increase in 46,000 in previous years to well over 1 million. >> an ucla study projects that 50% of out-of-state abortion care will come from arizona, 25% from utah and texas, and 10% will come from southern...
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local health departments working with america's pediatricians and family doctors and communityni health centers and so many more. i want to close with the word what we already know about covid-19 vaccines and kids with the data review for vaccines for kids under five are ongoing we know for kids over five vaccines have made a tremendous difference. kids who are vaccinated are far less likely to be seriously ill and far less likely to end up in the hospital they are making an enormous difference as the pandemic continues tens of millions of children in the us and around the world have been vaccinated against covid. and the safety is extraordinary. so kids over five with vaccines is clear. they are better protected if vaccinated that's why i have three children all of whom have been vaccinated andnd boosted. every physician including every pediatrician that i know has vaccinated their own eligible kids in my we are anxiously waiting the careful review of the fda and cdc to determine someone president biden took office he made a commitment thatt every american benefited from the miracle that scien
local health departments working with america's pediatricians and family doctors and communityni health centers and so many more. i want to close with the word what we already know about covid-19 vaccines and kids with the data review for vaccines for kids under five are ongoing we know for kids over five vaccines have made a tremendous difference. kids who are vaccinated are far less likely to be seriously ill and far less likely to end up in the hospital they are making an enormous difference...
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they are already waiting at the health center in ru bona. exactly on time the drone drops, the package at its destination. time is now of the essence. the seaman is prepared and the sow artificially inseminated from its start in the capital kigali to insemination. the entire process took just one hour. pig breeder, christie mo hearing is taking part in the program for the 1st time. man, when i say move with is the reason i chose to use drone delivered seaman is that i can be sure that it's good quality and that i can choose the breed. i want group as in tango and the con, the credenza trinity is also in demons. i don't have to move my animals, which is time consuming burning and expensive. then we'll go. anastasio. wilma berra has been taking part in the program from the start. her $300.00 south have already born more than 60 piggly. it meant and i can of i august, now that we've seen that this method is successful, i'll get rid of the mail pegs. the boys did my it costs me a lot of money to take care of them and feed themselves. now i'll be
they are already waiting at the health center in ru bona. exactly on time the drone drops, the package at its destination. time is now of the essence. the seaman is prepared and the sow artificially inseminated from its start in the capital kigali to insemination. the entire process took just one hour. pig breeder, christie mo hearing is taking part in the program for the 1st time. man, when i say move with is the reason i chose to use drone delivered seaman is that i can be sure that it's good...
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how long does it take to get from the airport to a health center?r nonprofits who helped with abortion access, say people of color those from lower income communities and undocumented immigrants are more likely to seek assistance, the meeting that will determine the future of the oakland a's is happening right now coming up on mornings on to the ninth. we'll have a live update on that meeting and the vote to watch for today that will let ace fans know if they need to say goodbye to the team or not, plus £16 silver and gold larry o'brien trophy. which belongs to the golden state warriors is right here in our studio, believe or not, it's breathtaking. after the break. we're chatting with warriors senior vice president all about the warriors and the new trophy and now in the hands of the gold. well, not right now. right now. it's in our hands here. right here, sal table. yeah we're not handling it. big tobacco's cigarette butts filter practically nothing and are made of microplastic fibers that are toxic and cunning. they may seep into water and food,
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in fact, the health centers with planned parenthood are really busy. >> reporter: last week's supremeuling leaves a patchwork of state laws that has created confusion on where women can go for abortion and many are going to florida. >> if you look at the map, i mean, florida really is the last oasis of healthcare of access to reproductive healthcare in the south and abortion. >> reporter: several states had trigger laws in place in case "roe" was overturned, and many have now effectively banned abortion or severely restricted them. in three states, some providers have stopped offering abortion care due to uncertainty. another battle on the abortion front? enforcement. in austin, texas, travis county district attorney jose garza says he thinks law enforcement can use discretion in prosecuting. >> my number one job is to keep our community safe and not prosecuting women, families who seek abortion care, not prosecuting doctors and medical staff who provide abortion care. >> reporter: but in wisconsin, where there is a legal fight over an 1849 law that criminalizes abortion, sheboygan co
in fact, the health centers with planned parenthood are really busy. >> reporter: last week's supremeuling leaves a patchwork of state laws that has created confusion on where women can go for abortion and many are going to florida. >> if you look at the map, i mean, florida really is the last oasis of healthcare of access to reproductive healthcare in the south and abortion. >> reporter: several states had trigger laws in place in case "roe" was overturned, and many...