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cost to give you the healthcare.institutions organized themselves in order to assure as many people who can pay have access compared to those who are medicaid or unable to pay and that is nationwide. what that needs - things like vip floors and special services, that means plans that ensure you have conduits for special cardiac care or oncology care and advertising campaigns in the communities where the most insured are, where there is a plethora of clinics where folks who are you should exist compared to those who are uninsured and on medicaid. englewood is one of the least insured neighborhoods in the city, mostly medicaid and medicare, 12% of folks in inglewood are uninsured altogether compared to 2 and a half% in lakeview. if you were to overlay where our healthcare resources are, doctors offices, clinics, hospitals, and lay them on top of the city will see them on the north side compared to the south side. you will also see that is where our health status is. you will see a 30 year life expectancy difference bet
cost to give you the healthcare.institutions organized themselves in order to assure as many people who can pay have access compared to those who are medicaid or unable to pay and that is nationwide. what that needs - things like vip floors and special services, that means plans that ensure you have conduits for special cardiac care or oncology care and advertising campaigns in the communities where the most insured are, where there is a plethora of clinics where folks who are you should exist...
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stanton healthcare is a women's healthcare provider which specializes in serving women with unexpected pregnancies by providing professional medical care, practical and emotional support, women's wellness care and an outreach to refugee and marginalized communities. we are based in idaho with affiliates in the u.s. and internationally. stanton is a part of the women's movement which has over 3000 pregnancy resource centers and life-affirming medical clinics across the nation that outnumber abortion clinics for to one. women who walk through our doors are treated with dignity and equality regardless of their race, political views, religion or economic situation. after the supreme court overturned roe v. wade on june e pro-life community are you ready to support women in the post-roe america. and i can say with certainty, thousands of pregnancy centers and life-affirming women medical clinics have been waiting and preparing for this moment for decades. we are ready to meet the challenge and we're going to make sure every woman facing an unexpected pregnancy in a post-roe america will hav
stanton healthcare is a women's healthcare provider which specializes in serving women with unexpected pregnancies by providing professional medical care, practical and emotional support, women's wellness care and an outreach to refugee and marginalized communities. we are based in idaho with affiliates in the u.s. and internationally. stanton is a part of the women's movement which has over 3000 pregnancy resource centers and life-affirming medical clinics across the nation that outnumber...
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it is just part of a woman's healthcare. so if you want to make a comment i would love to hear it. >> my thoughts align with doctor johnson's exactly on this. i think part of the reason we live with women veterans on trust had to do with not only what you mentioned on previous restrictions and being able to discuss the full scope but also the services of all about. i look forward to work with you congressman on this. >> thank you very much. last but not least with the second to spare is i know in the second panel and reading the testimony of the second panel there is a strong consistency in a message that goes through all of the testimonies to say still that the va is generally not an open inclusive place for women to walk into. and to be served without g harassment. it's fun so we have got to continue to work on that. i know the deborah sampson built took a giant step in that direction. we need to make sure it is executed and scaled across the enterprise. as you said in your testimony it is unacceptable otherwise. i sent a
it is just part of a woman's healthcare. so if you want to make a comment i would love to hear it. >> my thoughts align with doctor johnson's exactly on this. i think part of the reason we live with women veterans on trust had to do with not only what you mentioned on previous restrictions and being able to discuss the full scope but also the services of all about. i look forward to work with you congressman on this. >> thank you very much. last but not least with the second to...
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healthcare is expensive here.o one has been able to make sure healthcare is affordable and making sure access to healthcare is in this country for everyone. in the state of the south carolina, there are parts of this state in the rural areas where students are in dilapidated schools. and textbooks are old. >> can we stop right there? because you said a lot. i. ronald language said those are the most dangerous words in the english language. the government is here to help is dangerous. we have figured out how to make healthcare cheaper. why do you think the cost of lasix surgery has gone down and down and dental care isn't as expensive as other times of healthcare. we have spent 400% of inflation adjusts federal and state and local dollars since i was born in the 70s, and education scores have gone down and we just spent hundreds of billions on education and ceding dropped the largest in 30 years. is this your version of help? if it is, stop helping. >> it depend on where you are when it comes to education. in south
healthcare is expensive here.o one has been able to make sure healthcare is affordable and making sure access to healthcare is in this country for everyone. in the state of the south carolina, there are parts of this state in the rural areas where students are in dilapidated schools. and textbooks are old. >> can we stop right there? because you said a lot. i. ronald language said those are the most dangerous words in the english language. the government is here to help is dangerous. we...
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following the storm, the agency for healthcare administration stands ready to immediately deploy our surveyors for on site visits to the impacted facilities. during these visits, we will ensure that each facility is maintaining an appropriate temperature for residents and that all other conditions in those facilities are safe for residents. if you are a patient or resident or family member of someone in one of our long term care facilities or other healthcare facility and have experienced any issues during the storm related to that facility or your stay there or the service, please know that you can lodge a complaint with the agency for healthcare administration on our website and that's aaca.myflorida.com using our online complaint portal. if you are a licensed healthcare provider and experience any issues during the storm, please of course notify your local emergency manager but also please report through our health facility reporting system immediately so we know exactly what your status is and what we need to do to provide you the resources and help that you need. moving forward,
following the storm, the agency for healthcare administration stands ready to immediately deploy our surveyors for on site visits to the impacted facilities. during these visits, we will ensure that each facility is maintaining an appropriate temperature for residents and that all other conditions in those facilities are safe for residents. if you are a patient or resident or family member of someone in one of our long term care facilities or other healthcare facility and have experienced any...
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we don't have healthcare for the rule communities you have healthcare facilities practitioners or nursesdoctors. [inaudible] but then we took that on with over 2 million people. so now with those predatory lenders that are taking advantage and then to return over $130 billion. [applause] and then taking on the first attorney general. [applause] and as the attorney general but with thousands of children. [applause] then to bring about local reactions. but i'm here to tell you today. [inaudible] [cheers and applause] [inaudible] but by far the most extreme kennedy this year. [applause] but it's what he says is the number one priority he says it's reproductive freedom. and says that he will leave no room. [inaudible] those are his words, not mine. not investing in public safety the biggest is taking a woman's right away to govern her own body. who will fight a bill i will beat that bill. [cheers and applause] and i know the vast majority. but here today to look you in the eye task you to vote for me but then seeking support and then in this community. [inaudible] but then to recruit support
we don't have healthcare for the rule communities you have healthcare facilities practitioners or nursesdoctors. [inaudible] but then we took that on with over 2 million people. so now with those predatory lenders that are taking advantage and then to return over $130 billion. [applause] and then taking on the first attorney general. [applause] and as the attorney general but with thousands of children. [applause] then to bring about local reactions. but i'm here to tell you today. [inaudible]...
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they do not want politicians making their healthcare decisions. republicans think they can go after my constituents rights? go after women's bodies, their future and overrule the personal medical decisions of people across the country, they've got another thing coming. hunt not going to stop pushing back. democrats are not going to stop pushing back. and by the way neither are men and women across this country. they see it, they know it, they will be voting. with that i'm going to turn it over to senator amy klobuchar who has been an amazing champion of this fight. >> thank you very much senator murray for your incredible leadership. for a really, really long time. and as i was thinking spiking the high level till that guy arrives. this was so good i felt so tall. but i was member barbara when she is to stand and say suit up, squared your shoulders. but your lipstick on get ready for the revolution. i never really knew what she was talking about. but we know now the women of this country have had it. and the men that stand with them have had it. t
they do not want politicians making their healthcare decisions. republicans think they can go after my constituents rights? go after women's bodies, their future and overrule the personal medical decisions of people across the country, they've got another thing coming. hunt not going to stop pushing back. democrats are not going to stop pushing back. and by the way neither are men and women across this country. they see it, they know it, they will be voting. with that i'm going to turn it over...
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and so i wrote a bill to try to get georgians healthcare. and prior to that i made sure that we put money in a senate bill to give georgia every reason to expand health care, he does it is so very important, especially for the working poor and especially for seniors. [applause] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [applause] >> because georgia elected me and my friend and brother jon ossoff, among the things we've been able to accomplish is we passed the single largest tax cut for middle and working class familieser in american history, the expanded child tax credit. [applause] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [applause] >> and because i believe that health care is a human right, i wrote a provision that was signed into law that caps the costst of healthcare for seniors on medicare. because i don't believe that people like myy 84-year-old mother should have to choose between buying medicine
and so i wrote a bill to try to get georgians healthcare. and prior to that i made sure that we put money in a senate bill to give georgia every reason to expand health care, he does it is so very important, especially for the working poor and especially for seniors. [applause] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [applause] >> because georgia elected me and...
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healthcare cost and strengthening medicare is a big part of progress. not just with gasoline prices. it is one of the reasons why i'm so optimistic about america's future for real. we have to remember who in god's name we are. we have kind of forgotten it. we are the united states of america. i have never been more optimistic in my life about her prospects. there is simply nothing, nothing beyond our capacity to get done if we do it together. so god bless you all and pray w figure out how to come togethero better than we have so far. because a lot of people's lives and futures depend upon it. i am confident, i'm absolutely confident we can get it done. god bless you all and may god protect our troops. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ bikes coming up next tax reform on the way to improve the child and earned income tax credits. a conversation focusing on preparedness admitted emerging bio threats from other nations. digital currency technology professionals testify on potential national sec
healthcare cost and strengthening medicare is a big part of progress. not just with gasoline prices. it is one of the reasons why i'm so optimistic about america's future for real. we have to remember who in god's name we are. we have kind of forgotten it. we are the united states of america. i have never been more optimistic in my life about her prospects. there is simply nothing, nothing beyond our capacity to get done if we do it together. so god bless you all and pray w figure out how to...
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it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider every other month. thing to think about while traveling. hiv pills aren't on my mind. a quick change in my plans is no big deal. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions, post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or considering pregnancy. some of the most common side effects include injection-site reactions, fever, and tiredness. if you switch to cabenuva, attend all treatment appointments. every other month and i'm good to go. ask your doctor about every-other-month cabenuva. pst. girl. you can do better. every other month and i'm good to go. at least with your big-name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile you can get unlimited for $30 per month
it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider every other month. thing to think about while traveling. hiv pills aren't on my mind. a quick change in my plans is no big deal. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions, post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical...
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to deliver the healthcare in the rural cities. we need more tell el cajon the heck and you have telehealth if you don't have internet. >> i met. [applause] >> is the big challenge and i know how to take on these fights for real results and when that's done, will you heard this before but taking on the biggest healthcare institutions. there was shutting people out in their facilities and safe healthcare for over 2 million people here. [applause] [applause] and also those predatory lenders that are taking advantage, and we took them on for the prophet colleges had returned over 130 - dollars in loanhe forgiveness ad transformation for the communities. [applause] [applause] taken on the - in the attorney general with a polluted a waters. [applause] [applause] >> any attorney general, taking on most powerful organization. [applause] [applause] and for the feel, thousands of children and then here in pennsylvania in the cover-up and avoid all of the way and then we first taken the gnome on. >> i met. [applause] [inaudible]. [applause]
to deliver the healthcare in the rural cities. we need more tell el cajon the heck and you have telehealth if you don't have internet. >> i met. [applause] >> is the big challenge and i know how to take on these fights for real results and when that's done, will you heard this before but taking on the biggest healthcare institutions. there was shutting people out in their facilities and safe healthcare for over 2 million people here. [applause] [applause] and also those predatory...
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but at that point it is adjustable people who will not be entrenched in healthcare policies.nd then to have the whole vap floors you can only access if you're able to pay for it. provide a margin but then maybe it causes little more about that but but then to make sure you have conduits for special cardiac care or oncologygy or those communities in the country where where there is a plethora of critics you street on —- you will also see the help desk but now the actual healthcare they get is living in a community where there is violence and food deserts and there are not options to work out a new work in a job that requires you to do double shifts and it could be dangerous all of those things track along the segregated racial task lines instituted in our city. living required to keepp that going as a backend bystanders to say this is unacceptable and here is a human cost not an economic equation i describe how economics need is to structure the system the way it is. there are 1 million solutions for what is required we no longer see this is an economic challenge but one that
but at that point it is adjustable people who will not be entrenched in healthcare policies.nd then to have the whole vap floors you can only access if you're able to pay for it. provide a margin but then maybe it causes little more about that but but then to make sure you have conduits for special cardiac care or oncologygy or those communities in the country where where there is a plethora of critics you street on —- you will also see the help desk but now the actual healthcare they get is...
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will the impact of new technology on healthcare industry, major developments in the search for alzheimer's treatment. three things investors should be thinking about right now, stocks slammed after the fed lifted rates another 3 quarter percentage points, there was a new for the year. bond yields as good as they will get and may be time to buy. gold not so much. interest rates rising, junk bonds are looking more attractive. is it too early to jump in? been levisohn, carleton english and jack hough. we've been debating whether the june lows were the law of the market, you were skeptical, that was not the low. >> it was not the low. had a new low, even flirted with bear market. the other two indexes are very close. the market, the fed keeps finding ways to raise rates 3 quarters of a point. rates are going higher and anyone thought it wasn't just the us, others are raising rates, other problems with places like the uk undermining that, lowering taxes which contradicts what they are trying to do. energy stocks, 6% on friday. i would not be surprised if we get another set. ibly15 how low can w
will the impact of new technology on healthcare industry, major developments in the search for alzheimer's treatment. three things investors should be thinking about right now, stocks slammed after the fed lifted rates another 3 quarter percentage points, there was a new for the year. bond yields as good as they will get and may be time to buy. gold not so much. interest rates rising, junk bonds are looking more attractive. is it too early to jump in? been levisohn, carleton english and jack...
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new technologies and artificial intelligence are changing of the healthcare industry.y are aiding drug the government and treatments in which company's are leading the way next. ♪ well, the stock is bubbling in the pot ♪ ♪ just till they taste what we've got ♪ ♪ ow, ow ♪ ♪ with a big, fresh carrot ♪ ♪ and a whole lot of cheese ♪ ♪ and the mirror from your van is halfway down the street ♪ ♪ well, you can say that -- ♪ wait, what? i said, "someone just clipped the side view mirror right off the delivery van." when owning a small business gets real, progressive gets you right back to living the dream. now, where were we? why, you were fixin' to peel me. [ laughter ] your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire [ "back to life" by soul ii soul ] what if you could change your surroundings with the touch of a finger? now you can. biometric id... inside the innovative, new c-class. millions have made
new technologies and artificial intelligence are changing of the healthcare industry.y are aiding drug the government and treatments in which company's are leading the way next. ♪ well, the stock is bubbling in the pot ♪ ♪ just till they taste what we've got ♪ ♪ ow, ow ♪ ♪ with a big, fresh carrot ♪ ♪ and a whole lot of cheese ♪ ♪ and the mirror from your van is halfway down the street ♪ ♪ well, you can say that -- ♪ wait, what? i said, "someone just clipped the...
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that's what be of work so hard in this chamber to help provide healthcare to those who have lost lovedes. when we say america will never forget we need something far more profound. it's not a passive promise but also the senate work together to pass the largest expansion of veteran healthcare benefitsit and decades to aid in 3 million servicemembers as well as serving in afghanistan and iraq and other places around the world. and those to help pay for the healthcare rushing to the towers we must point to that in the near future and all of us regardlessde of party to defend the american way of life to protect our democracy and the world has changed dramatically since that morning the towers felt that the need to protect our nation from threats today 21 years after the worst terrorist attack in history stay away from the things we must do if we are to keep the promise to never forget. god bless all those who died on september 11 as well as their families for those servicemembers who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our great nation.
that's what be of work so hard in this chamber to help provide healthcare to those who have lost lovedes. when we say america will never forget we need something far more profound. it's not a passive promise but also the senate work together to pass the largest expansion of veteran healthcare benefitsit and decades to aid in 3 million servicemembers as well as serving in afghanistan and iraq and other places around the world. and those to help pay for the healthcare rushing to the towers we...
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they are pressing a woman's right to make her own personal healthcare decisions. sometimes a decision made during a devastating medical diagnosis. out of her hand. putting those decisions into government hands. and make no mistake the 15 months, all of the technical stuff that republicans invoke does not take away from the fact is a national band that will eviscerate connecticut's laws. congressional republicans will decide whether or not women can access this vital healthcare. eliminate access to abortion services the dobbs decision is called devastating consequences for the loss of reproductive services in some states have caused a ripple effect for healthcare providers across the united states. which prove for anyone who doubted that banning reproductive services does not stop women from seeking those services it adds additional barriers and danger. in fact it's unnecessarily put their lives at risk. this bill would place a ban onry abortion across the country. it would include new york, massachusetts, not just connecticut,ar delaware, go acrs the country and p
they are pressing a woman's right to make her own personal healthcare decisions. sometimes a decision made during a devastating medical diagnosis. out of her hand. putting those decisions into government hands. and make no mistake the 15 months, all of the technical stuff that republicans invoke does not take away from the fact is a national band that will eviscerate connecticut's laws. congressional republicans will decide whether or not women can access this vital healthcare. eliminate access...
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following the storm, the agency for healthcare administration stands ready to immediately deploy our surveyors for on-site visits to the impacted facilities. during these visits, we will ensure that each facility is maintaining an appropriate temperature for residents and that all other conditions in the facilities are safe for residents. if you are a patient or resident or family member and experience issues during the storm related to that facility or your stay there or the service, please know that you can lodge a complaint with the agency for healthcare administration on our website, aaca.myflorida.com, using our online complaint portal. if you are a licensed healthcare provider and experience any issues during the storm, please of course notify your local emergency manager, but also please report through our health facility reporting system immediately so we know exactly what your status is and what we need to do to provide you the resources and help that you need. moving forward, the agency will continue to require these kinds of status reports for power outages, bed availabili
following the storm, the agency for healthcare administration stands ready to immediately deploy our surveyors for on-site visits to the impacted facilities. during these visits, we will ensure that each facility is maintaining an appropriate temperature for residents and that all other conditions in the facilities are safe for residents. if you are a patient or resident or family member and experience issues during the storm related to that facility or your stay there or the service, please...
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cvs is reaching into home healthcare with the acquisition of signify healthcare.ignify rallied more than 45% in the last month as rumors of a deal started to circulate. then there are other names. amazon was a reported better. so was amazon health. if we look at the healthcare business, it has been, at times, a massive out performer but it has been a big under performer. but this is not biotech. this is a play on the future of what healthcare looks like. karen, is this deal a game changer for our vertically integrating cvs health. >> cbl says already integrated into lots of things like acquisitions and healthcare benefits. they are remaking the business but they are not the only ones trying to do that. we also have walgreens boost opening clinics. they are trying to get into all different parts of the business. i own cvs and it has not traded great. that i don't know if this conglomerate will help. if you are hoping for a conglomerate kind of premium, it is a discount. >> it did not really work in banking for a while. >> but it is where we are going in healthcare.
cvs is reaching into home healthcare with the acquisition of signify healthcare.ignify rallied more than 45% in the last month as rumors of a deal started to circulate. then there are other names. amazon was a reported better. so was amazon health. if we look at the healthcare business, it has been, at times, a massive out performer but it has been a big under performer. but this is not biotech. this is a play on the future of what healthcare looks like. karen, is this deal a game changer for...
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if you take these into account because they think vaccination against a deadly disease in healthcare facilities is unambiguous and falls into the health and safety requirements and to deal with these issues on the clear statement can the question of address these matters. nondelegation doctrine with other states like west virginia versus epa and also the additional time case that emergency powers will be subject to various judicial review and that's important it gives the emergency power doesn't mean you get a free pass from the courts. the covid emergency hopefully is sending but there will be others in the future and this is an important issue. obviously this decision was significant because it did strike down a big sweeping mandate. the majority gently from for narrower workplace vaccination mandates and places that there is a special risk or if covid risk is higher in the workplace and elsewhere but for whatever reason the biden administration did not take them up on this or try to craft a narrow rule. one thought of it was that important as the administration claimed they may ha
if you take these into account because they think vaccination against a deadly disease in healthcare facilities is unambiguous and falls into the health and safety requirements and to deal with these issues on the clear statement can the question of address these matters. nondelegation doctrine with other states like west virginia versus epa and also the additional time case that emergency powers will be subject to various judicial review and that's important it gives the emergency power...
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_ healthcare? they have been concerns — healthcare? they have been concerns about _ healthcare?ut the - healthcare? they have been concerns about the use - healthcare? they have been concerns about the use of. healthcare? they have been - concerns about the use of data, patient identifiable data, being sold for profit making reasons. you need to make sure of the different systems you have got can enter operate so the information can be shared usefully. any new system need to respect patient privacy and the importance of it being done in a secure way. the the importance of it being done in a secure way.— in a secure way. the model is hosted in _ in a secure way. the model is hosted in microsoft _ in a secure way. the model is hosted in microsoft cloud. - in a secure way. the model is| hosted in microsoft cloud. the raw data is anonymized. microsoft doesn't and cannot look at the data created in projects like this. the data belongs to the nhs and patients and clinicians. this belongs to the nhs and patients and clinicians.— and clinicians. this technology can be applied _ and clin
_ healthcare? they have been concerns — healthcare? they have been concerns about _ healthcare?ut the - healthcare? they have been concerns about the use - healthcare? they have been concerns about the use of. healthcare? they have been - concerns about the use of data, patient identifiable data, being sold for profit making reasons. you need to make sure of the different systems you have got can enter operate so the information can be shared usefully. any new system need to respect patient...
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and healthcare. > >> plus a plea for a new home. s of > >> watching the month skeet towe west of lake tahoe now spans more than 64,000 acres. that ise than twice the size of san francisco. > >> containment has fallen from % to 20. homes, businesses and ine are all under threat, including a nearby hydro electric dam. ths destroyed more than 70 structurs so far. > >> new at noon, governor newsomd 18 billboards in seven states wh the most restrictive antiabortin laws. the billboards will be up in texas, south carolina, ohio and indiana. the billboards point to a website providing resources to women seeking reproductive care in california. california. > >> people in oyster cove are seg approval to move into a new marina. the owner of oyster cove cove marina in south san francisco is terminating their leases and re-evaluating the marina's use. mostly they are working class or elders on fixed fixed incomes. one part-time resident is worried about people people unable to find a new home home she says some may each ancr out and try to live
and healthcare. > >> plus a plea for a new home. s of > >> watching the month skeet towe west of lake tahoe now spans more than 64,000 acres. that ise than twice the size of san francisco. > >> containment has fallen from % to 20. homes, businesses and ine are all under threat, including a nearby hydro electric dam. ths destroyed more than 70 structurs so far. > >> new at noon, governor newsomd 18 billboards in seven states wh the most restrictive antiabortin...
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we've got to get more people into healthcare. doctors, nurses, allied healthcare professionals we need to subsidize people practicing in places that they are willing to make a commitment to stay there. we need to strengthen the healthcare system all across and not to vilify the ceos and diminish their work. let's move along to tina. >> as the speaker of the house and in the legislature, i will continue to be a strong advocate for affordable health care to make sure people have what they need that means supporting everybody that works in healthcare. in the pandemic, in contrast with my colleagues, i support people on the ground doing the work, not the ceos but the money senator johnson said if we are going to get more money make sure people are paid well and get overtime so they can get off the job to take a break. that somehow was a problem for the hospitals. i am endorsed by the nursing association. the folks on the ground doing work every day, and very supported by the ceos of the hospitals who for the first time the financing
we've got to get more people into healthcare. doctors, nurses, allied healthcare professionals we need to subsidize people practicing in places that they are willing to make a commitment to stay there. we need to strengthen the healthcare system all across and not to vilify the ceos and diminish their work. let's move along to tina. >> as the speaker of the house and in the legislature, i will continue to be a strong advocate for affordable health care to make sure people have what they...
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republicans care more about their extremism than your healthcare or your rights or your life. republicans may not know a thing about your circumstances. they may not know what your health is like, they may know not your family plans. they may not know your hopes, your fears, or plans for the future but they sure seem to think they know better when it comes to your body. this is horrifying. i have been fighting against extreme abortion policies since i first got into politics. i will not stop now or ever. as long as republicans are going after my constituent's rights, as long as they're going after women's bodies and our futures, they're going to hear from me and all of my colleagues. they're going to hear from women, they're going to hear from men across the country. they are going to be held accountable. >> thank you, mr. leader and let me turn again to the issue of results. it took a decade of work to transform the tax code and we are seeing results and clean energy in a matter of weeks. let me walk you through a few of the places, the toyota battery and ev factory in north
republicans care more about their extremism than your healthcare or your rights or your life. republicans may not know a thing about your circumstances. they may not know what your health is like, they may know not your family plans. they may not know your hopes, your fears, or plans for the future but they sure seem to think they know better when it comes to your body. this is horrifying. i have been fighting against extreme abortion policies since i first got into politics. i will not stop...
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medicare has problems because of the cost of healthcare. continued of cost and healthcare. the last couple of years have been pretty bumpy because of the pandemic, , because of hospital finances, because of people using less care and then more care. we are not sure what the trend is now although it seems to be going up. social security is more a straight demographic problem whether there will be enough younger workers tor support all the older b baby boomers as they retire. >> host: in terms of t demographics, that's how we're splitting apart calls in the last segment. that would split them up in first hour when we're talking about sources getn medicare. if you are under 40 the number to call, 202-748-8000. if you are 40-65, it is 202-748-8001. if you are over 65 it is 202-748-8002. taking this conversation with julie rovner until the end of our program at 10 a.m. eastern. the president you mention taking a swipe at republicans in those remarks yesterday. what have republicans propose when it comes to strengthening these programs? >> guest: senator rick scott a florida who'
medicare has problems because of the cost of healthcare. continued of cost and healthcare. the last couple of years have been pretty bumpy because of the pandemic, , because of hospital finances, because of people using less care and then more care. we are not sure what the trend is now although it seems to be going up. social security is more a straight demographic problem whether there will be enough younger workers tor support all the older b baby boomers as they retire. >> host: in...
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criminalized healthcare.ne of the formers said that they should wither on the vine a soviets our kitchen table issues, cost of drugs, medicare for seniors and the rest and they are endless in their assault on democracy and that is a big difference between us and one of the things at stake in the election. i can talk more specifically about what they've said and done on that if you wish, but i do want to talk about democracy and that is respecting the right to vote and not undermining or jeopardizing the integrity which are fundamental to the democracy. so the agenda makes it harder for americans to vote and would purge the eligible voters from the rules and gets extreme legislation absolute power to change the rules including after the election and on that same two extreme allies to disrupt the places. this has a chilling effect on whether someone will go to the polls and iff they fear for ther safety. they know what they are doing. we harken back to january 6th and i will never forgive them for the trauma th
criminalized healthcare.ne of the formers said that they should wither on the vine a soviets our kitchen table issues, cost of drugs, medicare for seniors and the rest and they are endless in their assault on democracy and that is a big difference between us and one of the things at stake in the election. i can talk more specifically about what they've said and done on that if you wish, but i do want to talk about democracy and that is respecting the right to vote and not undermining or...
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a big cost and big concern for most folks is prescription drugs and other healthcare.educing that cost and concern is one of my top priorities. that's why i signed into law the inflation reduction act, one of the most significant laws in our history. finally delivered the promises many of us have made in the audience as well that the american people have had to undergo for decades we are going to change. for example, we pay more for prescription drugs than any other advance nation in the world. and there's no good reason for it. for years many of us have been trying to fix this problem, but for years, for years big pharma has stood in the way. not this year. this year the american people won and big pharma lost. for years no check on how high or fast big pharma can raise drug prices. but that ends now, now big pharma tries to raise drug prices faster than inflation they have to rebate the money to medicare. and if you are on medicare and have diabetes, insulin is capped at $35 a month for prescription. bob just told you what a difference it's going to make in his life
a big cost and big concern for most folks is prescription drugs and other healthcare.educing that cost and concern is one of my top priorities. that's why i signed into law the inflation reduction act, one of the most significant laws in our history. finally delivered the promises many of us have made in the audience as well that the american people have had to undergo for decades we are going to change. for example, we pay more for prescription drugs than any other advance nation in the world....
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so, when there was covid , it suddenly turned out that moscow healthcare was the most accessible.pecially the first wave was in new york, people paid more than 100,000 dollars to get into intensive care, just in case, free and fast, and in general, there was no restriction at least, well, it was difficult, but that’s not less the system withstood. well, here's an example. how bad it is for us, and how it is for them ok. waiting for scheduled outpatient appointments with insurance doctors berlin the coolest healthcare in the world the coolest it doesn't happen 28 days we have three the coolest london almost 100 days i'm not talking about scheduled inpatient care. there the comparison will be about the same. moreover, in terms of the number of tomographic studies, we are also among the coolest. uh, among the cool cities in terms of the number of complex equipment, high-quality high-tech in terms of the number of mri ct installations. he, in my opinion, or we occupy the first and second place in europe. smart medicine, which was created in moscow, of course, local, it was created ver
so, when there was covid , it suddenly turned out that moscow healthcare was the most accessible.pecially the first wave was in new york, people paid more than 100,000 dollars to get into intensive care, just in case, free and fast, and in general, there was no restriction at least, well, it was difficult, but that’s not less the system withstood. well, here's an example. how bad it is for us, and how it is for them ok. waiting for scheduled outpatient appointments with insurance doctors...
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no one should have to endure what we do for healthcare. thank you for the opportunity to testify. i look forward to the questions. >> thank you, lindsay church, for that moving testimony. i now call on kayla williams to deliver her testimony for five minutes. >> chairman, distant wish to members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to discuss women's veterans access to the full spectrum of medical care including reproductive health care. i am testifying today as a senior policy researcher at rand and formerly served as director of the center for women veterans at the department of veterans affairs and i also choose to get comprehensive and integrated care from a patient aligned care where my healthcare provider understands my military specific risks and exposures. among women veterans using va healthcare, 43% reproductive age 18 to 34, to meet the fundamental health committees it is important to provide the reproductive health care. on july 1st, 2020, i testified before the subcommittee on health about this topic, recognizing va's areas of strength and noting there were
no one should have to endure what we do for healthcare. thank you for the opportunity to testify. i look forward to the questions. >> thank you, lindsay church, for that moving testimony. i now call on kayla williams to deliver her testimony for five minutes. >> chairman, distant wish to members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to discuss women's veterans access to the full spectrum of medical care including reproductive health care. i am testifying today as a senior...
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>> they are little bit different shape medicare has problems because ofem the cost of healthcare in the continued cost in the last couple of years have been bumpy because of the pandemic and people using less care and then more care were not sure of the trend and is more of the straight demographic problem more then to support the baby boomers as they retire. >> so that's how we are splitting up the calls from the first hour when we were talking about social security and medicare the president taking a swipe at republicans proposed to strengthen these programs senator scott of florida headed the senate campaign committee has a choice lee suggested a periodic sunset of medicare social security to be we knew by congress but they were to continue but i should point out they are examined pretty much every year they make changes large and small but they continue on unless congress tries to do something else. there have been republicans in the house that suggest going even further but neither can continue indefinitely undercurrent financing and that's one of the big issues that over arches th
>> they are little bit different shape medicare has problems because ofem the cost of healthcare in the continued cost in the last couple of years have been bumpy because of the pandemic and people using less care and then more care were not sure of the trend and is more of the straight demographic problem more then to support the baby boomers as they retire. >> so that's how we are splitting up the calls from the first hour when we were talking about social security and medicare...
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model has been developed by orthopaedic surgeons justin green and mike reed at the northumbria healthcaresures risk associated with surgery. traditionally, factors such as previous heart attacks and strokes present significant risk factors for somebody about to undergo surgery. the ai model takes into account 220 different factors to work out each individual patient�*s risk. the patient comes for an operation, they bring with them a, you know, a lifetime of medical history as well. that's really important to the patient, but it takes a lot of determining, or a lot of understanding from a clinical perspective in terms of how that influences the outcome of their operation. what we're doing with this system is using artificial intelligence or machine learning to try and predict the outcome of surgery for patients. so, essentially, trying to predict what complications they may have and also to try and work out potentially the best site for them to have their surgery. staff shortages and ongoing fallout from the covid—19 pandemic have placed immense pressure on the nhs. cutting waiting lists i
model has been developed by orthopaedic surgeons justin green and mike reed at the northumbria healthcaresures risk associated with surgery. traditionally, factors such as previous heart attacks and strokes present significant risk factors for somebody about to undergo surgery. the ai model takes into account 220 different factors to work out each individual patient�*s risk. the patient comes for an operation, they bring with them a, you know, a lifetime of medical history as well. that's...
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and, of course, the implementation of our healthcare projects.a sorokina will continue to introduce the forum participants to the latest russian flu and coronavirus vaccines. compounding it will be an unparalleled strength, the covid-globulin vaccine is the first in the world. a highly purified preparation of him naglobulin is already being used in the treatment of coronavirus drugs and vaccines. russia today provided with reserves for some positions, hundreds of percent of the monthly consumption of 2 years in interrupted the task. medicines, therefore, most medicines, and for the treatment of a new coronavirus infection, were produced in russia, one of the main topics of the forum. the readiness of the healthcare sector from the possible withdrawal of a company or drugs from the russian market, participants note that the russian pharmaceutical industry is protected from an explosion in supplies, and the share of domestic products is growing faster every year and the medical industry. uh, confirmed its effectiveness its maturity in terms of. uh,
and, of course, the implementation of our healthcare projects.a sorokina will continue to introduce the forum participants to the latest russian flu and coronavirus vaccines. compounding it will be an unparalleled strength, the covid-globulin vaccine is the first in the world. a highly purified preparation of him naglobulin is already being used in the treatment of coronavirus drugs and vaccines. russia today provided with reserves for some positions, hundreds of percent of the monthly...
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we know for a fact that they've got free healthcare healthcare benefits. they've got on. a pension benefit supplement which means that they'll be able to draw some kind of a pension without having to pay in necessarily, but we don't know how much of a pay rise they've gotten yet. and we won't know till sunday how much that's actually worth. all right, but according to the union they seem to think it's significant, right? they were saying to the media that the workers were averaging about seventeen dollars an hour and many have had to work two or three jobs to support their families obviously in the bay area. that's not a lot, you know, so hopefully we'll see what that number is, but the free family healthcare that is a big deal, right? i mean that worth a couple thousand dollars a year. definitely. i mean some of these workers that we've spoken to are supported in, you know, elderly relatives multiple children all on one salary so health care for them could be, you know thousands of not tens of thousands of dollars a really big, you know boost for them. got it now you men
we know for a fact that they've got free healthcare healthcare benefits. they've got on. a pension benefit supplement which means that they'll be able to draw some kind of a pension without having to pay in necessarily, but we don't know how much of a pay rise they've gotten yet. and we won't know till sunday how much that's actually worth. all right, but according to the union they seem to think it's significant, right? they were saying to the media that the workers were averaging about...
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like this in healthcare should be between the patient and the pharmacist and the doctor, not the federal government. >> and some of that though, what with the legal for the legal measures your legislation proposed legislation would do to ouallow emesis to divert or rest dispensing the type of medication. >> but what i would do is i would say that they have promulgated these roles try to enforce the rules to not have the right to do that. ... essentially, it would say tht pharmacists have the ability to morally or consciously object to filling a prescription that they know is going to harm a patient. and listen, a baby is a patient. listen, a baby as a patient. a baby in her room as a patient to us. that is the way we are trained. that is the way we approach our jobs it. it is to protect both the patient and the baby. we are constantly warning mothers, if you are pregnant, you should not be taking this. it could harm your fetus.ra that is the way that we are trained. to think that the government is going to force us to dispense a prescription that we know is going to that child, that goes
like this in healthcare should be between the patient and the pharmacist and the doctor, not the federal government. >> and some of that though, what with the legal for the legal measures your legislation proposed legislation would do to ouallow emesis to divert or rest dispensing the type of medication. >> but what i would do is i would say that they have promulgated these roles try to enforce the rules to not have the right to do that. ... essentially, it would say tht pharmacists...
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they are not going to have access to their own reproductive healthcare decision-making. it is those women as well i've never voted on abortion before. it's something i support and i am concerned about. i am voting on abortion this type of these are women on both sides of the aisle. it's often independent women open it very supportive of the right to choice but if never voted on. but me tell you, like in kansas they are voting on it now. i refuse that my constituents walk into their ob appointments and have to be haunted by the voice of marco rubio telling them what they can and cannot do with their bodies. i would hate to force any woman fearful lindsey graham effectively has more control over her medical decisions than she or her doctors. i'm going to promise you all here today, i'll say it until i can no longer have a voice, i'm going to keep doing everything in my power to prevent this nation ban on basic healthcare band exclusively goes against the vast majority of americans want from happening. our country deserves better than that. my girls need to go up in a count
they are not going to have access to their own reproductive healthcare decision-making. it is those women as well i've never voted on abortion before. it's something i support and i am concerned about. i am voting on abortion this type of these are women on both sides of the aisle. it's often independent women open it very supportive of the right to choice but if never voted on. but me tell you, like in kansas they are voting on it now. i refuse that my constituents walk into their ob...
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in the healthcare industry. we can talk about that for an hour but one thing that stands out what are the challenges that need to change overall in healthcare. >> for one thing it is clear in the sustainable u.s. and although they do havee one of te best and most important insurances in the world is if everybody has to pay for their medicines out of pocket. to find ways that made it way more affordable. >> we've talked about that for years but nothing has really changed. >> and i think not only nothing changed but things became worse. many times you were there but nothing happened. >> and what is next for pfizer as a company, but is on the horizon? >> science and breakthroughs. >> to put it together with biology we are focusing on the areas that if there's anything of significant interest in the world, cancer, infectious diseases, diseases, all of that. there's so much opportunity aheadd of us to provide besolutions. >> was it good luck or bad luck to all of a sudden being ceo january 2019 not knowing how it is
in the healthcare industry. we can talk about that for an hour but one thing that stands out what are the challenges that need to change overall in healthcare. >> for one thing it is clear in the sustainable u.s. and although they do havee one of te best and most important insurances in the world is if everybody has to pay for their medicines out of pocket. to find ways that made it way more affordable. >> we've talked about that for years but nothing has really changed. >>...
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first they criminalize women's healthcare including birth control in all 50 states . the extreme maga gop is already on record about their extreme plan for a nationwide abortion plan. the overwhelming majority of house republicans have cosponsored a bill to criminalize abortion in all 50 five your doctors. 66 bill criminalize all abortion after fertilization. boat, purging nullifying a petition of basis to overturn the results of an action of a life result. 147 house republicans i remind you on that night when there was violence and assault on the capital, and insurrection by the president of the united states, blood on the floor. shattered glass. a salt on our capital, our constitution and our democracy. 147 house republicans voted to overturn the results of the 20/20 election. 203 house republicans show their support for the dangerous extreme maga assault on free and fair personal choice. we talked about assault on our the third which was part of their rollout and previous . , a historic provision was in . something we've been working on to enable the secretary of h
first they criminalize women's healthcare including birth control in all 50 states . the extreme maga gop is already on record about their extreme plan for a nationwide abortion plan. the overwhelming majority of house republicans have cosponsored a bill to criminalize abortion in all 50 five your doctors. 66 bill criminalize all abortion after fertilization. boat, purging nullifying a petition of basis to overturn the results of an action of a life result. 147 house republicans i remind you on...
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in terms of healthcare, take a look at bio-tech within healthcare and that's the risk on with healthcare it's in a backdrop and even though it's difficult for the markets but with bio-tech tending to do well, there's a lot of conferences and we also have merges and acquisitions in the healthcare with bio-tech and we like those and we are more defensive and we'd like to be moving and inching out into the cyclical names but not now. we have small caps which we think -- which have been doing very well. liz: all right. okay. listen, we have so much happening at the moment, we are now on track for the sixth biggest loss for the dow, point loss in the dow's history so sarge, quincy, thank you very much. right now shares of twitter, we cannot ignore that story. they are falling -- can i see at the moment, 4%. no, they're high. twitter is up about six tenths of a percent. that is a reversal, folks, at this hour following two big breaking news events for the company. first twitter shareholders approved the social media platforms $44 billion sale to elon musk. the outcome will of course still rest
in terms of healthcare, take a look at bio-tech within healthcare and that's the risk on with healthcare it's in a backdrop and even though it's difficult for the markets but with bio-tech tending to do well, there's a lot of conferences and we also have merges and acquisitions in the healthcare with bio-tech and we like those and we are more defensive and we'd like to be moving and inching out into the cyclical names but not now. we have small caps which we think -- which have been doing very...
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don't allow women to have healthcare or travel, contraception or travel for their healthcare.t the sameve time we have a different agenda. and again, social security. over the break we had a number of days of action. one of them was to observe the 87th birthday of social security. it was fabulous. it was a drumbeat across america. a we had these across the country, 87th birthday. it was an organizing tool as well because people really support social security and are about what the republicans, , including the chr of their senate campaign committee has said about reviewing whether social security should exist in five years. again, while we we're protecg healthcare and financial security foral seniors, the republicans are undermining that. that. they never did support social security or medicare, medicaid. and, in fact, when we won the house in 2006 it was largely, thank you to president bush, wanting to privatize social security, and here they go again. again, attacking our democracy making it harder for people to vote. in that regard one of the biggest suppressors of the vote
don't allow women to have healthcare or travel, contraception or travel for their healthcare.t the sameve time we have a different agenda. and again, social security. over the break we had a number of days of action. one of them was to observe the 87th birthday of social security. it was fabulous. it was a drumbeat across america. a we had these across the country, 87th birthday. it was an organizing tool as well because people really support social security and are about what the republicans,...
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. >> i see the systematic destruction of healthcare as a part of civilian life. because it's not only about healthcare it's about all type of civilian objects are being systemically targeted. >> a dash cam video recorded the moment when eight russian bombs hit this residenti area. a witness sent us another video. it shows the devastation just minutes after the impact and the crater right in front of the cardiology center is clear to see. forty-seven people died in the attack and dozens were injured. one resident told us about how shells were raining down non-stop on chernihiv back then. >> they needed excavators. the victims all had to be buried in body bags. >> witnesses confirm there were no military facilities or positions of any kind near the hospital. that's why kovtonyuk says the attack was a war crime. and that russia must be held accountable. >> hospitals are the places which military should seek to avoid actively. it's not that they would shell and then say, oh sorry that was a hospital. no, they should check if a hospital is there and if it is there, th
. >> i see the systematic destruction of healthcare as a part of civilian life. because it's not only about healthcare it's about all type of civilian objects are being systemically targeted. >> a dash cam video recorded the moment when eight russian bombs hit this residenti area. a witness sent us another video. it shows the devastation just minutes after the impact and the crater right in front of the cardiology center is clear to see. forty-seven people died in the attack and...