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in healthcare what that means is we want to protect your most fundamental healthcare right, which is the right to make your own healthcare decision. and not only because it's right, but because when government does that we gets better healthcare. it becomes better, more affordable clue but. put that ever reach for people. >> will hear from her because we are from irene aurora, colorado goodlo morning. >> will my concern is they are leaving out the most important part, which is they cover pre-existing conditions. there are a lot of people that were not covered with pre-existing conditions before the affordable care act. now there are a lot of people's lives are being saved and being taken care of. academically quick comment on that? >> think that is exactly right. if you buy insurance on your own, this is the law that ensures you can have access to that coverage and it is affordable if you have a pre-existing condition there's 135 million americans who do have a pre-existing condition. that woman is going up steadily if you've ever been diagnosed tested for covid during this pandemic.
in healthcare what that means is we want to protect your most fundamental healthcare right, which is the right to make your own healthcare decision. and not only because it's right, but because when government does that we gets better healthcare. it becomes better, more affordable clue but. put that ever reach for people. >> will hear from her because we are from irene aurora, colorado goodlo morning. >> will my concern is they are leaving out the most important part, which is they...
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he is spent years with healthcare delivery. these were not crazy notions there was a principal reason and political reason and once you got into the box to say had to reduce the deficit i quote in the book karen nelson the healthcare advisor to henry waxman like an extension of his brain. >> if you don't know he's one of the most legendary members of congress who passed an incredible number of bills very important to consumers and healthcare in a bunch of areas. >> he has fingerprints half of the welfare state and half of environmental protection he's a force of nature i don't think anyone in congress now is anywhere in his lead with that record. healthcare is a reform and karen nelson advisor most closely something along the lines that every time they got to the time to the end of negotiations increasing spending people that are be good to spend more money but you had to find it. you get it? take it from the drug industry? know then they fight they said are giving as much as they can give. what about this tax? arkansas or loui
he is spent years with healthcare delivery. these were not crazy notions there was a principal reason and political reason and once you got into the box to say had to reduce the deficit i quote in the book karen nelson the healthcare advisor to henry waxman like an extension of his brain. >> if you don't know he's one of the most legendary members of congress who passed an incredible number of bills very important to consumers and healthcare in a bunch of areas. >> he has...
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the front line healthcare workers as we should. that same prioritization could extend to people of color who work in hospitals keeping them clean and keep them going. having patient contact everyday as clerks i mentioned originally starting and a developing world cruel and quite simple cheaper to do research in the developing word. it's cheaper to high-quality research there. the nurses and experts in the global south places like africa, most of africa as well as tylan, brazil, so when companies and medical centers went to test they go to the global south looking for fda approval you give a few years. also, although i think a few people will admit this, the truth is that even though these doctors are supposed to conform to u.s. laws about conducting research, there is no oversight. and it's easy to cut corners. in fact, just last year we had two french doctors who spoke openly about taking ethically troubled research that would not be callous in france with a live. and would not be accepted in this country. so we should do in afric
the front line healthcare workers as we should. that same prioritization could extend to people of color who work in hospitals keeping them clean and keep them going. having patient contact everyday as clerks i mentioned originally starting and a developing world cruel and quite simple cheaper to do research in the developing word. it's cheaper to high-quality research there. the nurses and experts in the global south places like africa, most of africa as well as tylan, brazil, so when...
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most of the veterans that qualify for va healthcare are lower income veterans. so during thehe pandemic, these co-pays fees are waived and some of the veterans were able to pay those fees. but for any veterans, those fees were waived. and we anticipated that the fees payments were going to come due and will basically this bill take care of those fees. and were offering to go back and pay back those veterans who actually paid those fees even though they were waived. enhance the veteran mental health care and we are looking at the backlog of the claims processing that needs to be addressed. and any number of other sorts of things that are pandemic related predict. >> as we talk about the veterans veterans affairs committee, there's a special line in the segment for veterans in this country. if you want to calling you have a question, 748-8003 is a number otherwise usual two oh two . independence (202)748-8002. in this american rescue plan, if passed during the same week the house passed the va vaccine act. what was a bill and what was included in the larger packag
most of the veterans that qualify for va healthcare are lower income veterans. so during thehe pandemic, these co-pays fees are waived and some of the veterans were able to pay those fees. but for any veterans, those fees were waived. and we anticipated that the fees payments were going to come due and will basically this bill take care of those fees. and were offering to go back and pay back those veterans who actually paid those fees even though they were waived. enhance the veteran mental...
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women's healthcare. it's clear to me attorney general bacerra once to bring the two sides together. that's a great place to start after the last four years of knockout on - - knockdown drag out healthcare issues don't knot more unifying among americans than ending the pandemic and getting life back to normal as quickly as possible. parents want their kids back in school. grandparents want to hug their grandkids. everybody wants to feel safe and get out in their community. getting our country to that point is the essence of what this job is
women's healthcare. it's clear to me attorney general bacerra once to bring the two sides together. that's a great place to start after the last four years of knockout on - - knockdown drag out healthcare issues don't knot more unifying among americans than ending the pandemic and getting life back to normal as quickly as possible. parents want their kids back in school. grandparents want to hug their grandkids. everybody wants to feel safe and get out in their community. getting our country to...
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on the floor the united states i senate today to say abortion is healthcare. we cannot stand for any more disparities or delays or denials more than ever in this country we need to stand up and raise our voices to restrict access to health services. we have a fight ahead of us to make sure birth control is affordable and available a fight for her title x to make sure low income patients receive quality family-planning and reproductive health services.ie voters expect the biden harris administration to take bold steps and protect and expand access and to ensure every person has the fundamental right to make their own healthcare decisions because they want it.ig public support for roe v wade is that a record high. 70 percent support that historic supreme court decision that goes beyond a simple majority to the overwhelming consensus. couple years ago one analysis is there is not a single state in the united states a majority of voters support making abortion illegal in all circumstances the people who have had that debate republicans seem committed to resuscitat
on the floor the united states i senate today to say abortion is healthcare. we cannot stand for any more disparities or delays or denials more than ever in this country we need to stand up and raise our voices to restrict access to health services. we have a fight ahead of us to make sure birth control is affordable and available a fight for her title x to make sure low income patients receive quality family-planning and reproductive health services.ie voters expect the biden harris...
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>> healthcare is an interesting example when i talk about the recent healthcare reform and proposals for single-payer one of the groups that doesn't especially like that of course is organized labor because they already have what they consider to be very good healthcare plans in place and so whereas again i think you could say in the ideal world everybody would want the same thing they are not going to be earning as much money providing from healthcare so when it talks about the single-payer the government will deliver. i think that is a sort of orientation where an individual goes to a website and buys an individual plan and instead goes back to the mutual list so you can get the credit union and union of your church, mosque, synagogue, meditation center, mutual aid group and that once we insert the ability of these groups to come in, maybe we will do a few things. number one, they will start actually improving healthcare because they are connected to people. if you look at the coal miners health insurance plan, they are very rich and taking care of lung disease. when i did health i
>> healthcare is an interesting example when i talk about the recent healthcare reform and proposals for single-payer one of the groups that doesn't especially like that of course is organized labor because they already have what they consider to be very good healthcare plans in place and so whereas again i think you could say in the ideal world everybody would want the same thing they are not going to be earning as much money providing from healthcare so when it talks about the...
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this is a big issue and we are not prepared for the future workforce for healthcare.i had an opportunity to speak about the public health workforce and there are large gaps in the numbers of people and nurses. this is an extreme area of opportunityn moving forward and back to the concept wherever they are delivering care we have to have flexible services that meet the individual needs that will a take a very broad approah and will require additional resources to be able to impact the workforce. >> thank you very much. i told this last week over the operation warp speed we have to have more even when there's more vaccines to be given. we need to come up with a working plan. at the end of the day when we have vaccines and people will not take it, we have to have a working plan to say this is why we've got to take it. we can't just sit back and expect peoplend to take it. we have to have a market to get this outer and get it behind us. thank you very much for your service. >> thank you.>> in approach to how we educate the americane. people we need to reach them where the
this is a big issue and we are not prepared for the future workforce for healthcare.i had an opportunity to speak about the public health workforce and there are large gaps in the numbers of people and nurses. this is an extreme area of opportunityn moving forward and back to the concept wherever they are delivering care we have to have flexible services that meet the individual needs that will a take a very broad approah and will require additional resources to be able to impact the workforce....
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there were serious needs and still are in healthcare delivery and support of the healthcare system that has to be met. draconian caps on the caps on te discretionary spending means we have to make tough choices on where to put the dollars but we cannot continue to overlook the needs as well. it's not just the right thing to do. it's the smart thing to do. the broader benefits of the community as a construction job and manufacturer and it revitalizes. it's no different. we can't make up the difference while the increase effort the decisions on how and where to reach the facilities can't just be about dollars and cents. that is something we will be watching together in the coming months and years as the infrastructure begins to make recommendations on theni realignment for the modernization in the facilities and of course also watching that process closely to ensure that it is done fairly and carefully and that it doesn't rushed and includes communication. they determine how long a veteran has to drive h to access care population trends at a given area and alliance of the economic conditi
there were serious needs and still are in healthcare delivery and support of the healthcare system that has to be met. draconian caps on the caps on te discretionary spending means we have to make tough choices on where to put the dollars but we cannot continue to overlook the needs as well. it's not just the right thing to do. it's the smart thing to do. the broader benefits of the community as a construction job and manufacturer and it revitalizes. it's no different. we can't make up the...
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focus on the vaccine did the healthcare site including healthcare providers. unfortunately, it's a very small part of the funding of this bill. one has $60 billion out of 90. by the way the alternative i mentioned we offered to president biden, 160 billion. we totally believe in that part of the bill and we should put all that in there. particularly regards to the vaccine. so it is frustrating. because not only the process not we have done in the past and what is best for the country, but the substance of this bill is just not targeted on covid-19. how i tell hard-working families in my state of ohio there's a provision in the bill that asks medicare to spend more money ine new jersey, delaware and rhode island but not b ohio. how to explain each set aside hundreds of millions of dollars in this bill additional federal funds for the arts? we can have that debate on the arts. it has nothing to do with covid-19. give the highest deficit of shared gdp since world war ii. the highest debt shared gdp. how should we be spend that kind of money on things that don't r
focus on the vaccine did the healthcare site including healthcare providers. unfortunately, it's a very small part of the funding of this bill. one has $60 billion out of 90. by the way the alternative i mentioned we offered to president biden, 160 billion. we totally believe in that part of the bill and we should put all that in there. particularly regards to the vaccine. so it is frustrating. because not only the process not we have done in the past and what is best for the country, but the...
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two truths and a learn nearly half of front line healthcare workers remain unvaccinated according to a recent kaiser poll. is it be the european medicine agency said the astrazeneca vaccine as young as six months in a vaccine trial which one is not true? >> it is trickier folks on facebook if you are out there help me out here. i'm thinking it's between a and c. i know pfizer is doing a trial with young children but half of front line healthcare workers remain unvaccinated i feel like more than been vaccinated so all right folks so i'll go with though i feel like stunning which began this enrollment study with children as young as six months citing older children so that's important to know because actually in order to get protection we have to make sure we have data for those young kids. we can't just rush it so we will hopefully see that data in about a year a little bit of time and the rest of us need to do what we can to stay protected. a is surprising that what's important to note about this is a front line healthcare worker involving anyone who can be working in healthcare ever
two truths and a learn nearly half of front line healthcare workers remain unvaccinated according to a recent kaiser poll. is it be the european medicine agency said the astrazeneca vaccine as young as six months in a vaccine trial which one is not true? >> it is trickier folks on facebook if you are out there help me out here. i'm thinking it's between a and c. i know pfizer is doing a trial with young children but half of front line healthcare workers remain unvaccinated i feel like...
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>> so healthcare is an interesting example if you think about healthcare reform or proposals for single-payer, one of the groups that doesn't especially like that is organize labor because they already have what they consider to be a very good health care plan in place. where i thank you could say in the ideal world everybody would want the same thing, it does seem like in practice people are rational to want different things or am i being too crass? >> i think there is a way for us to evolve the way we talk about healthcare which is we need to realize the employer will not be the major place people get health insurance for so many reasons. low-wage workers those just will not be earning enough money that they will not be providing healthcare so so where the individual goes to a website to buy the individual plan and instead we should go back and get it to say you can get your health insurance from your credit union or a church or mosque or synagogue or meditation center and once we insert the ability of these groups and then start improving healthcare connected to people if you look at the c
>> so healthcare is an interesting example if you think about healthcare reform or proposals for single-payer, one of the groups that doesn't especially like that is organize labor because they already have what they consider to be a very good health care plan in place. where i thank you could say in the ideal world everybody would want the same thing, it does seem like in practice people are rational to want different things or am i being too crass? >> i think there is a way for us...
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healthcare side including providers. unfortunately that's a very small part of the funding of this bill 160 billion so less than 10 percent is focused on that. by the way the alternative offered the president biden, 160 billion. in particular to regard of the vaccines. it's frustrating not only is the process but the substances just not targeted on covid-19 hundred tell hard-working families the provision that has medicare to spend more many in new jersey rhode island but not ohio? how do i explain we need to have hundreds of millions of dollars in the bill o we can have that debate on the arts is nothing to do with covid-19 the highest deficit highest debt to gdp and those that relate to covid-19. there also proposals to what is needed to respond to those current challenges are simply unnecessary adding up to spending the cdc said the schools can start to open safely with the right measures in place. think goodness that should be a cause for celebration but the one.9 trillion planning we appropriated $113 billion for sc
healthcare side including providers. unfortunately that's a very small part of the funding of this bill 160 billion so less than 10 percent is focused on that. by the way the alternative offered the president biden, 160 billion. in particular to regard of the vaccines. it's frustrating not only is the process but the substances just not targeted on covid-19 hundred tell hard-working families the provision that has medicare to spend more many in new jersey rhode island but not ohio? how do i...
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>> healthcare is an interesting example, i guess, when we think about healthcare reform and even proposalsor single payers one of the groups that doesn't especially like that is organized labor because they already have what they consider to be very good healthcare plans in place and so again, i thank you could say in an id world everyone would want a good thing it does seem like and practice people are quite rational to want different things or am i being too crass about it? >> no, i think there is a way for us to evolve the way we talked about healthcare which is we need to realize the employer will not be the major place the people for so many reasons, job tenure, low-wage workers are just not going to be earning enough money that their employer necessarily will be providing full healthcarey and so when we talk about single-payer we just assumed that government will deliver it all. i think that is a ronald reagan orientation where individual goes and buys an individual plan and instead goes back to the mutual list and get itid so that you can get your health insurance from your credit u
>> healthcare is an interesting example, i guess, when we think about healthcare reform and even proposalsor single payers one of the groups that doesn't especially like that is organized labor because they already have what they consider to be very good healthcare plans in place and so again, i thank you could say in an id world everyone would want a good thing it does seem like and practice people are quite rational to want different things or am i being too crass about it? >> no,...
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program for farmers and ranchers and the overlooked rural communities and an amendment to protect healthcare providers from from one - - frivolous lawsuits. one thing that can be said is at least it gave members in the house a chance to review the bill in committee. here in the senate democrats are told the package will come to the floor without any committee consideration so were just supposed to accept whatever the house and over minus the items from the reconciliation package from senate budget rules. the partisan course is disappointing because up until now covid relief has been a bipartisan process today congress has passed five covid relief bills and every single one of those bills was overwhelmingly bipartisan through public and led senate took up past reliefs with resolution 96 / 196 / 092 / 61 and even went by voice vote here in the senate. but democrats thought the minority party should have a voice in the process the democratic leader filibustered the largest bill to date multiple times until he got a version he was satisfied with. now that democrats are in the majority they decid
program for farmers and ranchers and the overlooked rural communities and an amendment to protect healthcare providers from from one - - frivolous lawsuits. one thing that can be said is at least it gave members in the house a chance to review the bill in committee. here in the senate democrats are told the package will come to the floor without any committee consideration so were just supposed to accept whatever the house and over minus the items from the reconciliation package from senate...
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coverage and lowers healthcare costs for so many people. and it will cut child poverty in half in this country, child poverty will be cut in half as a consequences of what's in this recovery act. and it will generate economic growth for the entire nation. that's why major economists left, right, and center support this plan. even wall street has agreed, according to moody's, by the end of this year, this law will spur our economy to create 7 million new jobs. and there is one more thing. it focuses on rebuilding the backbone of this country, working families, the middle class, people who built this country, but as i said last week, it's one thing to pass a historic piece of legislation like the american rescue plan and it's quite another to implement it and the devil is in the details. it requires fastidious oversight with know waste or fraud, in your bank account, in your mailbox to the local business in your community and to your child's school. look, i have been here before. when president obama and i came to office in 2009, he put me in
coverage and lowers healthcare costs for so many people. and it will cut child poverty in half in this country, child poverty will be cut in half as a consequences of what's in this recovery act. and it will generate economic growth for the entire nation. that's why major economists left, right, and center support this plan. even wall street has agreed, according to moody's, by the end of this year, this law will spur our economy to create 7 million new jobs. and there is one more thing. it...
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bring out the bold™ >>> the pandemic has given us as renewed appreciation for healthcare workers. year bringing us their stories. >> reporter: the front lines were grueling. >> i am broken. i am >>> the pandemic has given us as renewed appreciation for healthcare workers gabe gutierrez spent much of the year bringing us their stories. >> reporter: the front lines were grueling. >> i am broken i am broken. my colleagues are broken >> nobody is going to be the same after this. >> reporter: at elm hurst hospital in new york, doctors. >> reporter: seeing 400 patients a day nearly a year ago. >> we looked around and we said we can't fit another patients in this emergency there were balances lining down the streets. >> reporter: what happened in queens ravaged by the virus and virus and ppe and ppe and staffing shortages stretching healthcare to their limits >> reporter: now people flocking to many of the once overwhelmed hospitals for vaccines and also emerging, the monumental task of helping healthcare workers deal with their trauma. the new covid relief bill set aside $40 million for
bring out the bold™ >>> the pandemic has given us as renewed appreciation for healthcare workers. year bringing us their stories. >> reporter: the front lines were grueling. >> i am broken. i am >>> the pandemic has given us as renewed appreciation for healthcare workers gabe gutierrez spent much of the year bringing us their stories. >> reporter: the front lines were grueling. >> i am broken i am broken. my colleagues are broken >> nobody is...
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healthcare, education, housing . so i politicians will not use their issues with social media and the first amendment protected activities of these companies as a way to take antitrust law in a radical way. it should be noted is not a panacea. the industry as i mentioned, housing, healthcare, childcare, these are highly vision doesn't necessarily bring about the low cost and high quality we want so we need to be skeptical that regulation and interoperability will be a magic walk to and techmarkets . >> brent skorup is with the skorup's mercatus center, sallyhubbard open markets institute, being on the communicators . >> thanking . >> you're watching c-span2, your unfiltered view of government. today we were brought to you by these television companies to provide these interviewers as a public service. >> washington journal everyday taking your calls live on the news of the day and discussing policy issues impacting. coming up tuesday morning, new york democratic congressman adriana espy joins us to talk about the cor
healthcare, education, housing . so i politicians will not use their issues with social media and the first amendment protected activities of these companies as a way to take antitrust law in a radical way. it should be noted is not a panacea. the industry as i mentioned, housing, healthcare, childcare, these are highly vision doesn't necessarily bring about the low cost and high quality we want so we need to be skeptical that regulation and interoperability will be a magic walk to and...
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healthcare workers at ucla and uc san diego, they looked at 15,000 healthcare workers two weeks after the second dose and only seven got covid. got co in israel, we have a population level data where it actually looks better than the clinical trials, more than 95% benefit, less than 5% got covid after getting the vaccine.the vaccine. it could be that people are being watched much more intensively in trials but the fact that it is looking so good as everyone hope. and nobody died. >> we have about 30 seconds left, i want to get this question. two flu shots protect against covid? does the covid shop protect against flu? >> it doesn't seem like it would, there was a study in michigan showing that people who got the flu shot had 25% lower chance of getting covid. it could be that people get flu shots are just more careful but there could also be similarities in the immune system to the flu shot having some cross-reactivity. they are still trying to study it. >> that second part not true, covid shot vaccine doesn't protect you from the flu? >> no. i wouldn't get a flu shot to protect from
healthcare workers at ucla and uc san diego, they looked at 15,000 healthcare workers two weeks after the second dose and only seven got covid. got co in israel, we have a population level data where it actually looks better than the clinical trials, more than 95% benefit, less than 5% got covid after getting the vaccine.the vaccine. it could be that people are being watched much more intensively in trials but the fact that it is looking so good as everyone hope. and nobody died. >> we...
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security incidents on the rise in healthcare as in other sectors. particularly worrisome during a pandemic of course, much of our healthcare information venture to online including vaccine distribution management and other critical function. healthcare organizations like lots of others are struggling to defend the networks from data breaches and what if you could give us an update on your assessment of this sector and efforts in this regard. could you elaborate on some of the work that dhs or for that matter of the partners are doing to secure the healthcare system? how are you keeping up with the numerous emerging technologies in medical sector? and then can you give us an estimate of the degree to which best practices and procedures are now known, publicized in place for insurance plans come healthcare providers, payers, to review the best -- to review how to best protect patient data? our best practices -- to what degree is a consensus come to what degree is a publicly available? and easily accessible to the stakeholders. >> sure. i'll start, and
security incidents on the rise in healthcare as in other sectors. particularly worrisome during a pandemic of course, much of our healthcare information venture to online including vaccine distribution management and other critical function. healthcare organizations like lots of others are struggling to defend the networks from data breaches and what if you could give us an update on your assessment of this sector and efforts in this regard. could you elaborate on some of the work that dhs or...
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bring out the bold™ >>> the pandemic has given us as renewed appreciation for healthcare workers gabe bringing us their stories >> reporter: the front lines were grueling. >> i am broken i am broken. my colleagues are broken >> nobody is going to be the same after this. >> reporter: at elm hurst hosp hospital in new york, doctors and nurses were seeing 400 patients a day nearly a year sts >> reporter: what happened in queens ravaged by the virus and ppe and staffing shortages stretching healthcare to their limits >> reporter: now people flocking to many of the once overwhelmed for hospitals for vaccines and also emerging, the monumental task of helping healthcare workers deal with their trauma. the new covid relief bill set aside $40 million for their mental health. >> i think it is only going to get worse. >> reporter: the scar lingers for dr. lingers for dr. moreno >> every time i come to work my son cries, multiple hugs and anxiety of me coming to work they think i am going to get sick >> reporter: dr. chris capner works in the e.r., covid took both of his parents. >> it has been t
bring out the bold™ >>> the pandemic has given us as renewed appreciation for healthcare workers gabe bringing us their stories >> reporter: the front lines were grueling. >> i am broken i am broken. my colleagues are broken >> nobody is going to be the same after this. >> reporter: at elm hurst hosp hospital in new york, doctors and nurses were seeing 400 patients a day nearly a year sts >> reporter: what happened in queens ravaged by the virus and ppe...
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healthcare for all people as human rights. we have intimate of all this, global climate crisis that threatens the well-being of the minute. affordable housing prices, millions of people paying half the limited incomes on rent, half-million are sleeping on the streets. we have racial injustice crisis we will accelerate systemic racism. we have an immigration crisis that must be addressed the lord for too long. in other words, country today faces unprecedented set of crises that must be addressed while a lot of those priorities and issues are going to fall within omb including the director of the omb. look forward to working with you as deputy director to enact promises the biden administration has made to the american people and that is to increase federal minimum wage, $15 an hour, make public colleges and universities tuition free for working families and reduce student debt. lower medicare eligibility age for substantially lower prescription drug costs in this country, rebuild crumbling infrastructure, create millions of goo
healthcare for all people as human rights. we have intimate of all this, global climate crisis that threatens the well-being of the minute. affordable housing prices, millions of people paying half the limited incomes on rent, half-million are sleeping on the streets. we have racial injustice crisis we will accelerate systemic racism. we have an immigration crisis that must be addressed the lord for too long. in other words, country today faces unprecedented set of crises that must be addressed...
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it does that by making healthcare more affordable.ge and lower premiums for millions of americans. if you're enrolled in obamacare, you're going to save an average of $50 a month. for a family of four earning $90,000 a year, that could save you $200 a month in savings. for a 60-year-old couple here in ohio earning $75,000 per year, it could save them about $1,000 per month and to maintain the same healthcare. that's $12,000 a year in your pocket that you didn't have before. because the american rescue plan, if you lost healthcare because you lost your job, or your hours were cut, we pay your contribution and your employer's contribution on a so-called c.o.b.r.a. that's what your employer-based health insurance was. and so, since if they've gone out of business or you're no longer there because you had to be laid off, you can stay covered for up to six months until you get back on your feet because we'll -- the federal government will cover both ends of that c.o.b.r.a. payment. for millions who are out of work and have no coverage, tha
it does that by making healthcare more affordable.ge and lower premiums for millions of americans. if you're enrolled in obamacare, you're going to save an average of $50 a month. for a family of four earning $90,000 a year, that could save you $200 a month in savings. for a 60-year-old couple here in ohio earning $75,000 per year, it could save them about $1,000 per month and to maintain the same healthcare. that's $12,000 a year in your pocket that you didn't have before. because the american...
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learn about humana plans that could give you more healthcare benefits.for prescription drugs, dental care, eye exams and glasses, hearing aids and more. a licensed humana sales agent will walk you through your options, answer any questions you have and, if you're eligible, help you enroll over the phone. call today and we'll also send this free guide. humana, a more human way to healthcare. ♪ (car horn) ♪ turn today's dreams into tomorrow's trips... with millions of flexible booking options. all in one place. expedia. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have one hundred thousand dollars or more of life insurance you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit conventrydirect.com to find out if you policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coven
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memories. 54,395 californians who will never be forgotten by family members and friends, nor by the healthcare workers who witnessed an unimaginable tragedy. not every covid hero, not everyone wears scrubs. the grocery workers to the custodians who get a fraction of the gratitude they deserve, the parents that juggled and struggled, moms especially that kept charging ahead. your bravery has created light in the darkest of times. doctor king once said when it's dark enough can you see the stars so tonight the lights of the stadium even as we grieve we dream of brighter days ahead because we won't be defined by this moment. it would be defined by what we do because of it. we don't wait for someone to show us the way forward. we go first and boldly. we lead with criminal justice reform and now combating covid. from the early days of the pandemic we trusted in the science and we met at the moment. we welcomed americans accepting the repatriation sites in a year ago today we brought to shore the grand princess which was stranded off the coast of california further opening up our eyes to the serious
memories. 54,395 californians who will never be forgotten by family members and friends, nor by the healthcare workers who witnessed an unimaginable tragedy. not every covid hero, not everyone wears scrubs. the grocery workers to the custodians who get a fraction of the gratitude they deserve, the parents that juggled and struggled, moms especially that kept charging ahead. your bravery has created light in the darkest of times. doctor king once said when it's dark enough can you see the stars...
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the governor along with state and local officials, healthcare professionals, educators, scientists, essentialher by common purpose have risen to meet the challenges of this time. today with over 18% of those already vaccinated and more doses on the way we can breathe a little easier knowing the most vulnerable among us especially in underserved communities are safer with each passing day. meanwhile businesses across the state are turning the lights back on and getting ready to open up and our kids are getting ready to go safely back to the classroom. president joe biden and america's first female vice president harris were sworn into office bringing new leadership to our beautiful country. as a former federal official myself i can already see the impact of robust state and federal cooperation. but for the first two years of the administration, the governor and our legislature pushed back hard against the federal government that plays politics with american states. he never wavered in doing what was best for california. he always used science, facts and rational thinking as his guiding princip
the governor along with state and local officials, healthcare professionals, educators, scientists, essentialher by common purpose have risen to meet the challenges of this time. today with over 18% of those already vaccinated and more doses on the way we can breathe a little easier knowing the most vulnerable among us especially in underserved communities are safer with each passing day. meanwhile businesses across the state are turning the lights back on and getting ready to open up and our...
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i think we can control healthcare costs. it is shocking. we pay more for less expectancy for more disabilities than any other country in the world there are ways to fix that. it will include payment system that rewards, the volume of care. >> i agree with that. i will distribute those articles to the committee with the chairs permission and thank you. and secretary, it's very good to see you and i just one report that those tight small tiny homes that you visited are doing great in vermont predict their super energy-efficient. mr. mckinley and i have been helping in the past to provide incentives to the home owners. ... ... absolutely. the best investment we can make and typically we do see typically north of 20% energy savings so it's great and as i said, would like to expand further to other things like local public buildings energy efficiency but starting with residential certainly is negative. >> you had good bipartisan support on that. mr. wheeler, i listened and i took quite seriously precautionary conservation because we have a progr
i think we can control healthcare costs. it is shocking. we pay more for less expectancy for more disabilities than any other country in the world there are ways to fix that. it will include payment system that rewards, the volume of care. >> i agree with that. i will distribute those articles to the committee with the chairs permission and thank you. and secretary, it's very good to see you and i just one report that those tight small tiny homes that you visited are doing great in...
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heard this as you turned on the tv, here is the truth only 9%, 9% will go toward vaccines, testing, healthcare jobs, 9% of nearly 2 trillion-dollar bill goes for covid relief. but if we want to talk about big bold spending plan let's talk about the special earmarks and sweetheart deals that democrats use to take advantage of the situation and sees even more power, again after the power using people as pawns to get their liberal wish list, get the money in the pot of course you can forget that we have $1 trillion already in the pipeline that is not been spent. also putting their desired power ahead of our children and grandchildren that are going to have to pay the debt. immoral in my office we call this bill the blue state bill we did it for a reason you can look at this chart along with the laughable 9% of covid relief the american people took on $350 billion in debt to cover a bill out for the highest spending and poorly managed state and local governments in the country the number is astronomically higher than the most extreme estimate conjured up by left-wing think tanks it is more than th
heard this as you turned on the tv, here is the truth only 9%, 9% will go toward vaccines, testing, healthcare jobs, 9% of nearly 2 trillion-dollar bill goes for covid relief. but if we want to talk about big bold spending plan let's talk about the special earmarks and sweetheart deals that democrats use to take advantage of the situation and sees even more power, again after the power using people as pawns to get their liberal wish list, get the money in the pot of course you can forget that...
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learn about humana plans that could give you more healthcare benefits.overage for prescription drugs, dental care, eye exams and glasses, hearing aids and more. a licensed humana sales agent will walk you through your options, answer any questions you have and, if you're eligible, help you enroll over the phone. call today and we'll also send this free guide. humana, a more human way to healthcare. if you're 55 and up, t-mobile has plans built just for you. get 2 unlimited lines for only $70. and now get netflix on us with your plan. and this rate is fixed, you'll pay exactly $70 total. this month and every month. plus, switch today and get a free smartphone for each line. the best value and award-winning customer service. only at t-mobile. with mortgage rates at their lowest in history, it's time to refi. but if you're a veteran homeowner and need cash, here's big news. introducing refiplus from newday usa. it lets you refi at all-time low rates plus you could take out $50,000 or more. money for security today, money for retirement tomorrow. refiplus. i
learn about humana plans that could give you more healthcare benefits.overage for prescription drugs, dental care, eye exams and glasses, hearing aids and more. a licensed humana sales agent will walk you through your options, answer any questions you have and, if you're eligible, help you enroll over the phone. call today and we'll also send this free guide. humana, a more human way to healthcare. if you're 55 and up, t-mobile has plans built just for you. get 2 unlimited lines for only $70....
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healthcare workers have died from the virus according to one study. nurses. back to you harris. >> harris: all right. thank you very much and we have this breaking news. it is also in the former epicenter of covid-19 as we know it. different subject matter. new york city mayor bill deblasio today has now commented on the growing sexual harassment and assault accusations against governor cuomo. here is the mayor. >> it's deeply troubling the specific allegation the governor called an employee of his, someone who he had power over, called them to a private place and then sexually assaulted her is absolutely unacceptable. it is disgusting to me. and he can no longer serve as governor. >> harris: i want to point out a couple of things. the first time mayor deblasio has said the governor should resign coming after the new details from reports on cuomo's sixth accuser. the mayor has previously said that if the claims against the governor had proved to be true then he should resign. so pointing that out now. but now a different take. he is calling for cuomo
healthcare workers have died from the virus according to one study. nurses. back to you harris. >> harris: all right. thank you very much and we have this breaking news. it is also in the former epicenter of covid-19 as we know it. different subject matter. new york city mayor bill deblasio today has now commented on the growing sexual harassment and assault accusations against governor cuomo. here is the mayor. >> it's deeply troubling the specific allegation the governor called an...
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a new study find nearly half of all healthcare workers in the u.s.coronavirus vaccine, only 52% of what might medical workers including doctors, nurses, home health aide have gotten only one dose of a vaccine. according to a report from the family foundation and washington post, the unvaccinated did not plan to get a shot 12% are still undecided. cracking down on unruly spring breakers declaring a state of emergency and using s.w.a.t. team to enforce an 8:00 p.m. curfew. that will be in place for 72 hours. spring breakers flocked to the city gathering of beaches and the bars while ignoring covid protocols back to "watters' world". ♪♪ >> columbia university plans to hold six separate graduation ceremonies this spring. a native graduation, asian graduation, latin graduation, a black graduation, a low income graduation and a lavender graduation for the lgbtq i a d+ community. the school has one big graduation open for everybody butt i've never heard of this before, have you? "watters' world" looked into it and discovered college campuses in america have
a new study find nearly half of all healthcare workers in the u.s.coronavirus vaccine, only 52% of what might medical workers including doctors, nurses, home health aide have gotten only one dose of a vaccine. according to a report from the family foundation and washington post, the unvaccinated did not plan to get a shot 12% are still undecided. cracking down on unruly spring breakers declaring a state of emergency and using s.w.a.t. team to enforce an 8:00 p.m. curfew. that will be in place...
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military or a registered healthcare worker you may be eligible for a 20% discount on eargo neo hifi.tired federal employee you can now get eargo at no cost to you. act now. ♪ ♪ >>> all right, it is, wait, what? and we are starting with national crayon day. some of us haven't seen crayons in a really long time. but if you have kids or if you go back to your childhood, you remember how fun it was. >> remember the ones that had the sharpener in them, too? >> no, what? i was missing out. i'll call my mom later. take a look at this. it is the largest crayon that came out of queens, new york. it is 1500-pounds and measures it is 1500-pounds and measures 17 feet long, and yeah, this guy presented the blue crayon in honor of his spiritual teacher on the occasion of his 85th birthday. pretty cool, right? >> okay, i like the color, too. >> wait, what? 1500? a nice blue. just don't eat them. >> yeah. and this next wait, what is -- yeah. >> tell the people, tell the people. >> sometimes they spill over. this is a little different. two neighbors arguing about tree limbs and everything else had bl
military or a registered healthcare worker you may be eligible for a 20% discount on eargo neo hifi.tired federal employee you can now get eargo at no cost to you. act now. ♪ ♪ >>> all right, it is, wait, what? and we are starting with national crayon day. some of us haven't seen crayons in a really long time. but if you have kids or if you go back to your childhood, you remember how fun it was. >> remember the ones that had the sharpener in them, too? >> no, what? i...
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tribal communities face unique barriers to the healthcare criminal justice system with only limited access finally and partly we must focus on preventing partner violence before it happens. currently the only is significantly underfunded authorizing this i would help protect communities from the pain and we can aggressively come back and prevent it from happening in the first place not only the smart thing to do but the right thing to do for the well-being of her families and communities. thank you to those working on the family and violent services act and i now yield to ranking member for the opening statement. >> thank you madame chair for convening this hearing on domestic violence. in 2015 survey by the cdc estimated one third of all men and women are vista victims of domestic violence at some point in their life. and then for my home state of idaho where 37 percent of assaults were domestic violence related. in 2020 it is worse. covid-19 delta nation with government mandated restrictions and economic challenges and those negative outcomes have snowballed to exacerbate even worse file
tribal communities face unique barriers to the healthcare criminal justice system with only limited access finally and partly we must focus on preventing partner violence before it happens. currently the only is significantly underfunded authorizing this i would help protect communities from the pain and we can aggressively come back and prevent it from happening in the first place not only the smart thing to do but the right thing to do for the well-being of her families and communities. thank...
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ask your healthcare provider about nuplazid.heard of washington legislation to fund info structure. those are the bills you hope don't cost too much but will fill the potholes on your way to work and maybe replace the 100-year-old bridge you have been driving over and a year later you find out the money went to bike paths, solar panels and airstrips in the alaskan wilderness. this time washington is warning you upfront seek and set your expectations very low. this year's model will be the most expensive ever enacted, congress and the white house have not decided how many trillions of dollars but not only is most of the money going to roads and bridges, some of what's left is going to projects that would reduce the size and number of highways, transportation secretary pete buttigieg says some roads need to go on a diet. here is hoping they're not the ones that need to get to work. that is it for us this week jerry will be back next week on the wall street journal at large. thank you for joining us. ♪ >> "barron's roundtable" spon
ask your healthcare provider about nuplazid.heard of washington legislation to fund info structure. those are the bills you hope don't cost too much but will fill the potholes on your way to work and maybe replace the 100-year-old bridge you have been driving over and a year later you find out the money went to bike paths, solar panels and airstrips in the alaskan wilderness. this time washington is warning you upfront seek and set your expectations very low. this year's model will be the most...
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working to make healthcare simpler and easier for you. wide range of standardized plans. each one is designed to work seamlessly with medicare and help save you money. so how do you find the plan that's right for you, one that fits your needs and your budget? call humana now at the number on your screen for this free guide. it's just one of the ways that humana is making healthcare simpler. and when you call, a knowledgeable licensed agent-producer can answer any questions you have and help you choose the plan that's right for you. the call is free and there's no obligation. you know medicare won't cover all your medical costs, so call now and see why a medicare supplement plan from a company like humana, just might be the answer. an inclusive future. it means healthcare for all. even in places where doctors are scarce. enter medibus, a state-of-the-art clinic on four wheels, powered by cisco, dispatched from the cloud to create a 21st-century lifeline. and all because one company dared wonder if the road to better healthcare could litera
working to make healthcare simpler and easier for you. wide range of standardized plans. each one is designed to work seamlessly with medicare and help save you money. so how do you find the plan that's right for you, one that fits your needs and your budget? call humana now at the number on your screen for this free guide. it's just one of the ways that humana is making healthcare simpler. and when you call, a knowledgeable licensed agent-producer can answer any questions you have and help you...
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these individuals include workers who were in the healthcare sector, those who worked in hotels, hospitality, transportation, janitorial, agriculture. so these individuals who were working during the pandemic would be eligible for this citizenship. damian: so my understanding is, first, they would apply or receive permanent residence and from there that's why we talk about pathway to citizenship, is that eventually, at a later date, they would be eligible to become citizens if it's approved by congress and passed by and signed by the president. eliana: yes, correct. if this act is passed by congress and passed into law,
these individuals include workers who were in the healthcare sector, those who worked in hotels, hospitality, transportation, janitorial, agriculture. so these individuals who were working during the pandemic would be eligible for this citizenship. damian: so my understanding is, first, they would apply or receive permanent residence and from there that's why we talk about pathway to citizenship, is that eventually, at a later date, they would be eligible to become citizens if it's approved by...
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learn about humana plans that could give you more healthcare benefits.uding coverage for prescription drugs, dental care, eye exams and glasses, hearing aids and more. a licensed humana sales agent will walk you through your options, answer any questions you have and, if you're eligible, help you enroll over the phone. call today and we'll also send this free guide. humana, a more human way to healthcare. >>> this morning, the royal rift between the palace and prince harry and meghan is deepening. many questioning if it can ever be repaired now. >> there's a big interview set to air sunday night. the duchess of sussex tells oprah the palace actively spread lies about her. the palace's response is no comment. they have, however, announced an investigation into claims that she bullied her staff. all of this as harry's 99-year-old grandfather, prince philip, undergoes a heart procedure. let's go to royal correspondent max foster. he joins us. let's begin with the duchess of sussex and how significant it is what she's now saying. >> well, should probably hav
learn about humana plans that could give you more healthcare benefits.uding coverage for prescription drugs, dental care, eye exams and glasses, hearing aids and more. a licensed humana sales agent will walk you through your options, answer any questions you have and, if you're eligible, help you enroll over the phone. call today and we'll also send this free guide. humana, a more human way to healthcare. >>> this morning, the royal rift between the palace and prince harry and meghan...
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ask your healthcare provider about nuplazid.care provider my grandfather had an amazing life, but ancestry showed me so much more than i could have imagined. my grandfather was born in a shack in pennsylvania, his father was a miner, they were immigrants from italy and somewhere along the way that man changed his name and transformed himself into a successful mid-century american man. he had a whole life that i didn't know anything about. he was just my beloved grandpa. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com steve: welcome back, new details in to our special investigation to the origins of the pandemic, we're doing it because no one else is doing it properly, our investigation not about pointing flame. blame. -- blame, but learning lessons to prevent next pandemic. there are two aspects, did the virus leak from a lab in dismis. now it is moving close to being mainstream concensus, washington most post -- washington host "w" have since reported on very details we brought you in j
ask your healthcare provider about nuplazid.care provider my grandfather had an amazing life, but ancestry showed me so much more than i could have imagined. my grandfather was born in a shack in pennsylvania, his father was a miner, they were immigrants from italy and somewhere along the way that man changed his name and transformed himself into a successful mid-century american man. he had a whole life that i didn't know anything about. he was just my beloved grandpa. bring your family...
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the healthcare d rap cl100,000 appointments because of vaccine shortage. suter is reaching to people whose appointments have been dropped to reschedule. >>> let's get you caught up on your forecast. look at the shot behind you. >>> isn't it gorgeous, a beautiful start to our day. i love the golden colors in the sky. another beauty shot, mark hopkins hotel camera looking at san francisco, a pretty sight. we are starting with mainly clear skies for many locations. then things are going to be changing. we will see increasing clouds and rain returns by late tonight. it's a cold start in the 30s and 40s this morning. bundle up if you are planning to head out the door. 40 concord, 46 oakland, livermore upper 30s, upper 40s in the city, san francisco, san jose at 44 and santa rosa at 37. we'll see increasing clouds as we go through the day ahead of a cold front that will bring return of widespread rain as we look to tonight. dry for our weekend, this weather system is such a quick mover, really in and out in no time, breezy conditions saturday, winds easing sunda
the healthcare d rap cl100,000 appointments because of vaccine shortage. suter is reaching to people whose appointments have been dropped to reschedule. >>> let's get you caught up on your forecast. look at the shot behind you. >>> isn't it gorgeous, a beautiful start to our day. i love the golden colors in the sky. another beauty shot, mark hopkins hotel camera looking at san francisco, a pretty sight. we are starting with mainly clear skies for many locations. then things...
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covid age package that had nothing to do with covid aid and 9% of it or something went towards healthcarend 91% towards pet projects to keep democrats and blue states happy, you look at the infrastructure bill that is next in line $3 trillion and it does not talk too much, a third improving roads or fixing our bridges or fixing with our power grid instead free community college and equity is in there as well and paid family leave, what does that have to do with infrastructure, when you added up at $5 trillion, when joe biden left office of vice president in 2016 the entire u.s. budget was $4 trillion, just in these two spending bills alone that's what's happening and no questions hey mr. president i know you want to raise taxes but even if you raise taxes on everyone how do you pay for this and not pass on the bill to our children but overall the press conference was an absolute disgrace for many in the press corps because we did not get the hard questions that you would expect to be asked why you're getting absolute advocacy from some reporters. i'll give you one example of pbs your tax
covid age package that had nothing to do with covid aid and 9% of it or something went towards healthcarend 91% towards pet projects to keep democrats and blue states happy, you look at the infrastructure bill that is next in line $3 trillion and it does not talk too much, a third improving roads or fixing our bridges or fixing with our power grid instead free community college and equity is in there as well and paid family leave, what does that have to do with infrastructure, when you added up...
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ask your healthcare provider about rybelsus® today. ♪ and a little bit of chicken fried ♪ ♪ cold beers that fit just right ♪ ♪ and the radio up ♪ get 5 boneless wings for $1 with any handcrafted burger. only at applebee's. this is bob minetti and his wife wendy. in 2016, he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. bob participated in a clinical trial that included cutting-edge radiation therapy and surgery. he's been in remission since completion. i am so glad i learned what was possible for me stand up to cancer and lustgarten foundation are working together to make every person diagnosed with pancreatic cancer a long-term survivor. visit pancreatic cancer collective.org. intimates real news roundup theme parks open up next month in california. state guidelines call for businesses to limit activities like shouting and singing to prevent the spread. college feeling the heat tonigh after they were accused of unequal treatment of men's and ladies best ballplayers. they were hampered by space limitations and photos like thi surfaced online showing significant differences in facilities. the
ask your healthcare provider about rybelsus® today. ♪ and a little bit of chicken fried ♪ ♪ cold beers that fit just right ♪ ♪ and the radio up ♪ get 5 boneless wings for $1 with any handcrafted burger. only at applebee's. this is bob minetti and his wife wendy. in 2016, he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. bob participated in a clinical trial that included cutting-edge radiation therapy and surgery. he's been in remission since completion. i am so glad i learned what was...
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nobody f healthcare workers who bore witness to unimaginable tragedy. not every covid hero, not everyone where scrubs spread from the grocery workers to the custodians who get a fraction of the gratitude they deserve. to the parents who have juggled and struggled, moms esespecially but kept charging ahead. to quiet bravery has created light in the darkest of times. doctor king once said only when it is dark enough can you see the stars. said tonight on the lights of this stadium even as we grieve let's allow ourselves to dream of a brighter days ahead. because we will not be defined by this moment. will be defined by what we do because of it. after all we are california. we do not wait for someone else to show us the way forward, we go first and we go boldly. weight led gay-rights gun rights criminal justice reform. and now with lead on combating covid read from the earliest days of the pandemic california trusted in science and data. we met the moment to rate last january we welcomed americans home accepting repatriation fromme mainland china. a year a
nobody f healthcare workers who bore witness to unimaginable tragedy. not every covid hero, not everyone where scrubs spread from the grocery workers to the custodians who get a fraction of the gratitude they deserve. to the parents who have juggled and struggled, moms esespecially but kept charging ahead. to quiet bravery has created light in the darkest of times. doctor king once said only when it is dark enough can you see the stars. said tonight on the lights of this stadium even as we...
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like we've not seen before, you have seen nothing yet it will be more and more with free healthcare, and free everything, you get free everything. things that no one would believe, education, you see, they have education and schools. or classrooms at least, i don't know if you go to formal schools, and we can't -- we won't educate our own children in class, they have do it by a computer that is terrible for the children, terrible. steve: unbelievable, you spoke strongly about that today. one thing, a small thing. i really appreciated it based on my experience working government, you told the story how you ended up pushing forward operation warp speed so we have vaccine today in a way no one predicted, you said, you know you really had to fight the fda. and they didn't like it. you made them do it. that attitude to take on bureaucracy. seems to be key to getting things done in government, do you have any other examples how you do that? >> many examples, you take a lack at what happening with the military spending and some things with regard to getting things at lesser price. and unfor
like we've not seen before, you have seen nothing yet it will be more and more with free healthcare, and free everything, you get free everything. things that no one would believe, education, you see, they have education and schools. or classrooms at least, i don't know if you go to formal schools, and we can't -- we won't educate our own children in class, they have do it by a computer that is terrible for the children, terrible. steve: unbelievable, you spoke strongly about that today. one...