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they are waiving hipaa laws and people are coming forward with information. there's a mass gathering of people. you know, you have to be calm in these so things and you have to be calm with any victim of a gunshot wound that leads to a much better prognosis. >> i think what happens, all the hospitals, this is really interesting, a lot of times, this hospital works a little different. this is a time that there's a central communication going on between the police, with the fireman and with the triage and all the hospitals and once one hospital is maxed out and you can't take care of it the overflow goes to the second area and this is when not only spiritually but like the strength of american doctors and surgeons and hospital come together to say this is a lot of casualty. when you talk about 50 deaths and probably the numbers will escalate over the next few hours this is a lot of work so it doesn't matter whether you're a urologist or orthopedic surgeon or vascular surgeon you have to be involved in doing blood drawings, transfusing, pushing the patients and
they are waiving hipaa laws and people are coming forward with information. there's a mass gathering of people. you know, you have to be calm in these so things and you have to be calm with any victim of a gunshot wound that leads to a much better prognosis. >> i think what happens, all the hospitals, this is really interesting, a lot of times, this hospital works a little different. this is a time that there's a central communication going on between the police, with the fireman and with...
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. >> i'll answer you one hipaa question real quick.the ceo of the hospital came do me and said they had an issue related to the families who had come to the emergency room. because of hipaa regulations they could not give them any information so i reached out to the white house to see if we can get the hipaa regulations waived. white house responded through appropriate channels to waive those so that the hospital could communicate with the families that were there. >> [inaudible question ]. >> i don't know. i think the majority of them have been. we have not identified the victims that are still in the nightclub, but i believe that the ones that have been transported to the hospital and are deceased have been identified. thank you. >> have you spoken with the president? >> i have spoken with the president, the governor and everybody has lent their support to this. the president offered any resources that the federal government could possibly provide. the fdla has been tremendous, the fbi, so no complaint about our state or federal part
. >> i'll answer you one hipaa question real quick.the ceo of the hospital came do me and said they had an issue related to the families who had come to the emergency room. because of hipaa regulations they could not give them any information so i reached out to the white house to see if we can get the hipaa regulations waived. white house responded through appropriate channels to waive those so that the hospital could communicate with the families that were there. >> [inaudible...
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. >> i'll answer your one hipaa question real quick. the ceo of the hospital said they had an issue related to the families that had come to the emergency room. because of hipaa regulations they could not give them any information. so i reached out to the white house to see if we could get the hipaa regulations responded so the hospital could communicate with the families that were there. [ inaudible question ] i don't know. i think the majority of them have been. we have not identified the victims that are still in the nightclub. but i believe that the ones that have been transported to the hospital and are deceased have been identified. thank you. >> have you spoken with the president? >> i have spoken with the president, the governor. everybody has lent their support to this. the president offered any resources that the federal government could possibly provide. the fbi has just been tremendous. the fdle has been tremendous. so no complaints about our state partners and our federal partners and their help. thank you. [ inaudible ques
. >> i'll answer your one hipaa question real quick. the ceo of the hospital said they had an issue related to the families that had come to the emergency room. because of hipaa regulations they could not give them any information. so i reached out to the white house to see if we could get the hipaa regulations responded so the hospital could communicate with the families that were there. [ inaudible question ] i don't know. i think the majority of them have been. we have not identified...
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. >> i'll answer you one hipaa question. ceo of the hospital came to me and said they had an issue related to the families who had come to the ergency room because of hipaa regulations. they could not give them any information. i reached out to the white house to see if we could get the hipaa regulations waived. the white house responded through appropriate channels to waive those so that the hospital could communicate with the families that were there. >> i don't know. i think the majority of them have been. we have not identified the victims that are still in the nightclub. but i believe that the ones who have been transported to the hospital and are deceased have been identified. thank you. >> i have spoken with the president, the governor. the everybody has lent their support to this. the president offered any resources that the federal government could possibly provide. the fbi has just been tremendous. the fdle has been tremendous. we have no complaints about our state partners and federal partners and their help. than
. >> i'll answer you one hipaa question. ceo of the hospital came to me and said they had an issue related to the families who had come to the ergency room because of hipaa regulations. they could not give them any information. i reached out to the white house to see if we could get the hipaa regulations waived. the white house responded through appropriate channels to waive those so that the hospital could communicate with the families that were there. >> i don't know. i think the...
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and said they had an issue related to the families that had come to the emergency room because of hipaa regulations, they could not give them any information. i reached out to the white house to see if we could get hipaa regulations waived, the white house responded through appropriate channels to wave those so the hospital could communicate with families there were that. >> reporter: have all the victims at the hospital been identified? >> i don't know, i think the majority have been. we have not identified victims that are still in the nightclub but i believe that the ones that have been transported to the hospital and are deceased have been identified. >> have you spoken to the president? >> i have spoke within the president, the governor, everybody has lent their support to this. the president offered any resources that the federal government could possibly provide. the fbi has been tremendous. the fdle has been tremendous. we have no complaints about our state and federal partners in their help. >> reporter: will you talk about the things you need on a federal level? what are those
and said they had an issue related to the families that had come to the emergency room because of hipaa regulations, they could not give them any information. i reached out to the white house to see if we could get hipaa regulations waived, the white house responded through appropriate channels to wave those so the hospital could communicate with families there were that. >> reporter: have all the victims at the hospital been identified? >> i don't know, i think the majority have...
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that could be a hipaa violation ft. records got out.t seems that the league kind of dominged one on this and the team especially. >> all right. >> thank i brody. creative people found a way to maybe the bible even more attractive to young folks. king james bible is available through emogi based act and you're looking at a sample from the book. >> scripture for millennials are available in the app store. they want to make bible more approach annual for younger generations. as you can see there. we'll be right back with "fox5 local news at 11" . . >> a teach assistant accused of selling drugs it a student and that's not all and why did maryland congressman elijah cummings have a lift sticker in his window. he's not moonlighting as a driver. your news starts right now. . >> we begin with incredible story a man accused of tortur torturing burning villages and taking part in mass killings has been work as a security guard at dulles.
that could be a hipaa violation ft. records got out.t seems that the league kind of dominged one on this and the team especially. >> all right. >> thank i brody. creative people found a way to maybe the bible even more attractive to young folks. king james bible is available through emogi based act and you're looking at a sample from the book. >> scripture for millennials are available in the app store. they want to make bible more approach annual for younger generations. as...
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hipaa of course being the laws to prevent from you releasing medical information to the families. but any information right now is so, so key. and as we're here at the hospital, we're encountering people coming here trying to find information, trying to find some news about their loved ones. and unfortunately for some of the people we've met, the news has been the absolute worst. we encountered one young man leaving the hospital, he had just discovered take hhat his f had been killed. he had left the night club just a few minutes he s ahead of his friend and got the call that there had been a shooting there at the night club. another young man came here looking for information on his friend. he didn't get any information. he woke up to see a facebook post that his friend had written saying that i've been shot at club pulse, losing blood, love you all. and he was unable to get any information about his friend. another young man, he found out that five of his friends were killed. really speaks to the magnitude of this crime of this mass murder. and how it continues to ripple across
hipaa of course being the laws to prevent from you releasing medical information to the families. but any information right now is so, so key. and as we're here at the hospital, we're encountering people coming here trying to find information, trying to find some news about their loved ones. and unfortunately for some of the people we've met, the news has been the absolute worst. we encountered one young man leaving the hospital, he had just discovered take hhat his f had been killed. he had...
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what are called the hipaa laws.we're doing our part this my office to make sure that there are no bureaucratic impediment thes to letting them comfort the injured. [ inaudible question ] >> i don't know. i don't know. every victim has been removed. [ inaudible question ] >> well, let me put it 24 way. the nationality members is indicative. but again, the police are holding back take information until it's time for that to come out euntil they have done the full background check, have found whatever there may be, computers and writings and so on. as well as checking social media. 5ud. >> no evidence of that at this point. >>. [ inaudible question ] >> police never actually said it was a bomb, she sathey said suss device. all the killing was done with an assault rifle. it was done very quickly respect also. [ inaudible question ] >> i'm sorry, i can't hear you. [ inaudible question ] >> it will take many hours. there is blood everywhere. i spoke with somebody on the site. there is an enormous amount of evidence to be
what are called the hipaa laws.we're doing our part this my office to make sure that there are no bureaucratic impediment thes to letting them comfort the injured. [ inaudible question ] >> i don't know. i don't know. every victim has been removed. [ inaudible question ] >> well, let me put it 24 way. the nationality members is indicative. but again, the police are holding back take information until it's time for that to come out euntil they have done the full background check,...
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because of hipaa, temple cannot release any information about the juvenile. we're reaching out to public affairs to find out anything that we can. live in north plhiladelphia monique braxton. >>> a police officer in delaware county is expected to make a full recovery after he was shot several times during a drug investigation. >> i'm shot! i'm not! >> that's rookie officer chris dorman at the scene. officers say donte island, a career criminal, opened fire at an apartment complex. authorities say officers dorman, wearing a bullet proof vest, survived a barrage of seven bullets fired from a hand gun. >> once in the face, four times in the chest, once in the groin, and once in the leg. >> are you sorry for what you did? >> he'll never, ever see the light of day again. >> donte island faces two charges of attempted murder. police say he also shot at another officer but missed. island is being held after failing to post $1 million bail. officer dorman is recovering at penn presbyterian hospital this morning. friends and loved ones held a vigil last night. they sa
because of hipaa, temple cannot release any information about the juvenile. we're reaching out to public affairs to find out anything that we can. live in north plhiladelphia monique braxton. >>> a police officer in delaware county is expected to make a full recovery after he was shot several times during a drug investigation. >> i'm shot! i'm not! >> that's rookie officer chris dorman at the scene. officers say donte island, a career criminal, opened fire at an apartment...
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you mentioned the hipaa restrictions, if you will. the navy veteran and psychology has a good bill and it's out and i encourage you to weigh in on it from the standpoint of engaging the family and i think that will help us at the va and in society. you don't see many taking place in theater. they happen after. may feeling is when you are in theater, you are engaged and part of something big. you are important. you have a purpose and i think when that purpose is taken away and you find yourself with nothing to do, you become more vulnerable. you put a lot of it on, but you weren't in combat. did we predetermine the cause? is it important that we get people involved with part of something positive. that's probably the case on the civilian side. i would love for to you weigh in. >> so could i just start? i appreciate what you said. you are 100% on target. what i was trying to communicate earlier, we need to approach it in the same way we approach preventing heart disease. it doesn't start in the ica. it doesn't start with the crisis line
you mentioned the hipaa restrictions, if you will. the navy veteran and psychology has a good bill and it's out and i encourage you to weigh in on it from the standpoint of engaging the family and i think that will help us at the va and in society. you don't see many taking place in theater. they happen after. may feeling is when you are in theater, you are engaged and part of something big. you are important. you have a purpose and i think when that purpose is taken away and you find yourself...
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patient confidentiate laws known as hipaa slowed and even blocked information from people desperate toreached out to the white house to see if we could get the hipaa regulations waived. the white house responded through appropriate channels to waive those so that the hospital could communicate with the families. >> reporter: hours after the shooting, hundreds of donors showed up at blood banks. people handed out cold water in florida's summer heat. >> everyone asks what they can do to this is one of the biggest ways. they need a lot of blood. it was my way of contributing. >> reporter: by early sunday afternoon, the blood bank's supply was at full capacity. the need for blood will remaybe main high -- remain high, and people have been urged to continue to donate all week. at orlando regional, 26 patients went into the operating room. some will need more surgeries. >> we are encouraging team make appointments and come see us tomorrow and the next day. we'll continue to replenish the blood supply. >> reporter: some blood donors ran into confusion and frustrati frustration. federal law pr
patient confidentiate laws known as hipaa slowed and even blocked information from people desperate toreached out to the white house to see if we could get the hipaa regulations waived. the white house responded through appropriate channels to waive those so that the hospital could communicate with the families. >> reporter: hours after the shooting, hundreds of donors showed up at blood banks. people handed out cold water in florida's summer heat. >> everyone asks what they can do...
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there is a lot of misinformation about hipaa right now.n the privacy laws were created, we created an industry that has frightened pratt -- and ours about what they can on -- frighten practitioners about what they can and cannot say. the third thing is the addition of beds. and changing that so medicaid will pay for inpatient beds for people between the ages of 18-64. like any legislation, there are difference of opinion. is this a good thing or does it punish people? host: let's focus on the privacy aspect. what is the proper balance question mark some would say that family members can be the ones who know people the best. so if they are concerned about somebody, should they be able to find out if they are seeking treatment and are on medication? where does the law -- where the line need to be drawn? ,uest: i am someone who thinks having been a practitioner myself, we take the easy way out. at the national council, we sometimes call it hiding behind hipaa and we don't spend time talking and listening to families when we can, when the pati
there is a lot of misinformation about hipaa right now.n the privacy laws were created, we created an industry that has frightened pratt -- and ours about what they can on -- frighten practitioners about what they can and cannot say. the third thing is the addition of beds. and changing that so medicaid will pay for inpatient beds for people between the ages of 18-64. like any legislation, there are difference of opinion. is this a good thing or does it punish people? host: let's focus on the...
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>> yes, specifically in the health care industry, it is all about being hipaa compliant, which we areit comes back to the platform, because we have a very strong api, and we have integrations into 4,000 company, and is so literal lu any enterprise and the vertical solution and industry they are, that solution can integrate into the dropbox. we have more than 1 billion connections taking place off of the strength of other people's platforms. we have wonderful partners with microsoft, an ibm and hpe, soft bank, telemix, and many companies extending the platform. >> and a lot of discussion about the seasonality of the revenue, and whether it is getting worse arguably on the large transactions, and is that so, and if so, why now? >> that is not a experience in the drop box at all, and we as a private company are in a fortune situation, and on the user satisfaction, and that is to be the solution that is deployed, activated and used before we really started the big push for the larger end ingagreements fo larger enterprises. >> as a big and well established start-up, i wonder how this talk
>> yes, specifically in the health care industry, it is all about being hipaa compliant, which we areit comes back to the platform, because we have a very strong api, and we have integrations into 4,000 company, and is so literal lu any enterprise and the vertical solution and industry they are, that solution can integrate into the dropbox. we have more than 1 billion connections taking place off of the strength of other people's platforms. we have wonderful partners with microsoft, an...
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as you know, everyone is under the hipaa regulations, meaning the medical professionals. we have learned one teen is here in critical but stable condition. the other teen is over at einstein medical center in stable condition. here is what the scene looked like a few hours ago at germantown and rowan. detectives tell us the 17-year-old male was shot once in the back while heading to a graduate party. now, police found him near germantown and rowan just after 12:30. in the past hour we have also learned a second teen who is either 17 or 18, there is some variation there, discrepancy with police reports -- that person was also shot. he was taken by a private vehicle, though, to einstein. police say he appeared at the hospital at 1:30 this morning and told police he was shot near the same graduation party. now, the motives for the shootings is unclear this morning. i asked police if the two teen males knew each other, and detectives say they don't know that at this point, but a manhunt is under way for the gunman. no doubt we'll stay on top of this investigation. live now fr
as you know, everyone is under the hipaa regulations, meaning the medical professionals. we have learned one teen is here in critical but stable condition. the other teen is over at einstein medical center in stable condition. here is what the scene looked like a few hours ago at germantown and rowan. detectives tell us the 17-year-old male was shot once in the back while heading to a graduate party. now, police found him near germantown and rowan just after 12:30. in the past hour we have also...
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he has a condition called wpw, that's been in the media, i'm not breaking the hipaa rules.e electrolytes or minerals in your sweat, you have issues of possibility with causing arrythmia to occur from the inherited condition. deirdre: how common is this condition? >> not very common. it would be one in a thousand people. but we pick it up periodically. most people don't know they have it, but if there's something that would provoke it, your heart can go very, very fast, it's called tacky cardia. deirdre: and all the performers know, the lights can be intense. i want to talk about something that is affecting more people. the number of pregnant women affected by the zika virus is expected to rise. right now it's at 234. that is frightening, it affects women who are pregnant or women who plan to be pregnant in a two-year time frame, is that right? >> we're going to have it in a big way this summer. going to come up as the temperature rises in the north as it is now, we're entering summer. we have mosquitoes that carry that virus. a woman who is pregnant who has visited the area
he has a condition called wpw, that's been in the media, i'm not breaking the hipaa rules.e electrolytes or minerals in your sweat, you have issues of possibility with causing arrythmia to occur from the inherited condition. deirdre: how common is this condition? >> not very common. it would be one in a thousand people. but we pick it up periodically. most people don't know they have it, but if there's something that would provoke it, your heart can go very, very fast, it's called tacky...
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there's hipaa laws and everything like that. we're actually trying to get them services.to the hospital to see them. that's kind of the last part of it is trying to get them services. their families can't get over to our information center where we're assisting families because they don't want to leave their kids. it's been really tough to navigate through this situation. some of their friends have been able to get in, family members and things like that, but certainly not someone like me. and i think that's appropriate. i have been supported them and other elected officials them other ways absolutely. >> as we look at this here, commissioner, the amount of money and resources that have been raised, how is it being used to help survivors as as well as surviving families? >> we have a family assistance center that's set up at our orlando camping world stadium. families have been coming in there to get services. they can get visa translation services. we've been helping with airline miles to get people flown here. of course this is the difficulty that we have now is making
there's hipaa laws and everything like that. we're actually trying to get them services.to the hospital to see them. that's kind of the last part of it is trying to get them services. their families can't get over to our information center where we're assisting families because they don't want to leave their kids. it's been really tough to navigate through this situation. some of their friends have been able to get in, family members and things like that, but certainly not someone like me. and...
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the hospital had hipaa regulations to deal with. they could not release conditions and names. there was a great discussion about that earlier today. jacob, you mentioned the trauma surgeons. if there is a happy part of this, it is that on any given day, the orlando area hosts upwards of hundreds of thousands of people from around the world. they are used to a high transient population. orange county, florida, has a lot of first responders, and they've all been pressed into service. >> reporter: they have, and today they said they've performed 26 operations total. they had 44 adults by mid afternoon. initially they had nine more, but as you've learned, nine people either arrived deceased or they died during operation, and in the end, 26 operations, 43 adults, because one of them was discharged. out of all the people who came here, 43 of them are still inside being worked on. again, most of them we understand are critical. >> all right. jacob rascon outside the hospital. thank you very much. as we go to another break we'll show you the result of the president's order that he sig
the hospital had hipaa regulations to deal with. they could not release conditions and names. there was a great discussion about that earlier today. jacob, you mentioned the trauma surgeons. if there is a happy part of this, it is that on any given day, the orlando area hosts upwards of hundreds of thousands of people from around the world. they are used to a high transient population. orange county, florida, has a lot of first responders, and they've all been pressed into service. >>...
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called the hipaa laws. we're doing our part to make sure there are no bureaucratic empedmentes to letting them comfort the injured. >> what about the people who died, have their families been notified? >> i don't know. i don't know. [ inaudible ] >> every victim is -- >> have you heard anything about -- [ inaudible ] >> well, let me put it this way. the nationality of family members is indicative. but again the police are holding back that information until it's time for that to come out until they have done a full background check on him. they have gone into his home. found whatever evidence in his home, computers and writings and so on as well as checking social med media. >> do you believe he might have had children? >> no evidence of that. >> any idea of the bomb situation? >> the police never said it was a bomb. they said it was a suspicious device. all the killing that was done was with an assault rifle. with a single weapon. done very quickly also. i'm sorry can't hear you. [ inaudible ] >> it will t
called the hipaa laws. we're doing our part to make sure there are no bureaucratic empedmentes to letting them comfort the injured. >> what about the people who died, have their families been notified? >> i don't know. i don't know. [ inaudible ] >> every victim is -- >> have you heard anything about -- [ inaudible ] >> well, let me put it this way. the nationality of family members is indicative. but again the police are holding back that information until it's...
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there were signs and signals displayed that have nothing to do with hipaa laws or privacy laws but thatnormal every day people can see in the school, in the community, in the family. but if we don't know what it is we're seeing and how to act on that appropriately to make an intervention, then we are part of the problem so we need to know what it is we're seeing and how to deal with it. >> and how do you suggest we do that? this is so important, this conversation. how do we deal with what we're seeing, if we see a family member, a loved one, a friend, someone who is via their social media expressing some issues that you're thinking this is -- how do we deal with something like that? >> you know, it's really not that different from the education that we've done over the years and how do you recognize someone who's having a stroke and what actions do you take or how do you recognize someone who's drowning. mental health issues and at-risk behaviors are no different from any of these other public health issues that we can address. so if you see something, you need to say something. you nee
there were signs and signals displayed that have nothing to do with hipaa laws or privacy laws but thatnormal every day people can see in the school, in the community, in the family. but if we don't know what it is we're seeing and how to act on that appropriately to make an intervention, then we are part of the problem so we need to know what it is we're seeing and how to deal with it. >> and how do you suggest we do that? this is so important, this conversation. how do we deal with what...
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to give consent, and the hospital is not permitting their loved ones to provide them any aid under hipaa rules. we solved that problem. the next day we got calls from two parents living in two other countries who begged with us to try to get them visas because they wanted to go to the funerals of their children. and in the day after that, we dealt with the problem of what to do with the remains being transported out of the country. of the dead. those were easy problems. now comes the hard problems. the problem of how to make sure this doesn't happen again. we have to make sure that we do our best so that people who have an evil intent can't get a weapons of mass destruction in their hands. we may not always know what's in people's heads. we may not always know what's in people's hearts. but for sure we can see what's in their hands and we can control what's in their hands. we desperately need this this country to make sure that there is a background check of everyone who wants to buy a weapon. are you with me? [applause] mr. grison: we desperately need to make sure that those who are ide
to give consent, and the hospital is not permitting their loved ones to provide them any aid under hipaa rules. we solved that problem. the next day we got calls from two parents living in two other countries who begged with us to try to get them visas because they wanted to go to the funerals of their children. and in the day after that, we dealt with the problem of what to do with the remains being transported out of the country. of the dead. those were easy problems. now comes the hard...
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does it matter that abortion expressand stem filing have a privacy -- violate hipaa privacy?it matter that this violates the dignity of organ donation? yes, it does matter. you have copies of letters i have sent to the director of health and human services. 70 pages of documented violations. you can read them on our website. i am not alone in this effort. i chair the selective investigation panel and it is full of wonderful members. i want to introduce you to our team. we have doctors, a former nurse, prosecutors. we are a strong pro-life team. pennsylvania, diane black from tennessee, sean duffy, dr. andy harris, vicky hartzler, and me a love. strong pro-life members. [applause] their efforts: matter to me and i know that they matter to you. knowing about what we are doing in the house is part of equipping for the fight. this year matchers. remember on april 3, hillary clinton said this on meet the press. person" doesorn not have constitutional rights. thinking about how strikingly callous that is. the unborn person does not have constitutional rights. the analytical coldnes
does it matter that abortion expressand stem filing have a privacy -- violate hipaa privacy?it matter that this violates the dignity of organ donation? yes, it does matter. you have copies of letters i have sent to the director of health and human services. 70 pages of documented violations. you can read them on our website. i am not alone in this effort. i chair the selective investigation panel and it is full of wonderful members. i want to introduce you to our team. we have doctors, a former...
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does it matter that abortion clinics and stem express violate hipaa privacy? of these actions degrades the rules and the dignity of our organization an donation? yes, it does matter. on the screen, you've got copies of letters that i've sent the inspector general of health and human services. over 70 pages of documented evidence of violations. you can read them all on our website. i'm not alone in this effort. i chair the select investigative panel, and it is full of some wonderful members. i want to introduce you to our team e team. we've got, did a former nurse, a prosecutor. we're a strong pro-life team. you have joe pitt from pennsylvania, diane black from tennessee, larry çbuchon, sean duffy, vicky harriss, mia love. strong pro-life members. [ applause ] their efforts matter to me, and i know that they matter to you. and knowing about what we're doing in the house is all part of your equipping for the fight. this year matters. i want you to remember that on april 3rd, hillary clinton said, she said on "meet the press," that the "unborn person" doesn't ha
does it matter that abortion clinics and stem express violate hipaa privacy? of these actions degrades the rules and the dignity of our organization an donation? yes, it does matter. on the screen, you've got copies of letters that i've sent the inspector general of health and human services. over 70 pages of documented evidence of violations. you can read them all on our website. i'm not alone in this effort. i chair the select investigative panel, and it is full of some wonderful members. i...
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hipaa laws protecting medical records.oting scenarios, san bernardino and here, have shown issues where things have fallen through the cracks. with san bernardino it was the fiancee visa issue. here showing a glap between closed fbi investigations what in can they do on the handgun and long gun. >> this matters. it we don't learn, same mistakeless be repeated. >>> a lot more coverage what's going on with the orlando investigation ahead and hear from the people who matter most. the loved ones close to the victims. there's a lot to get to. let's do it. >>> we want to welcome our viewers in the united states, and around the world. this is "new day." we are coming to you live from orlando, florida. first up, we are orlando. communities across the country and around the world uniting to remember the young lives cut short at the gay nightclub that you see behind us. thousands gathering here in downtown orlando last night to honor the victims. thousands more on the streets of new york. and in los angeles, a candlelight vigil to r
hipaa laws protecting medical records.oting scenarios, san bernardino and here, have shown issues where things have fallen through the cracks. with san bernardino it was the fiancee visa issue. here showing a glap between closed fbi investigations what in can they do on the handgun and long gun. >> this matters. it we don't learn, same mistakeless be repeated. >>> a lot more coverage what's going on with the orlando investigation ahead and hear from the people who matter most....