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asya agulnik md: st.s founded with an understanding that no child should die in the dawn of life. to work with many partners all over the world, nothing stops in the way of us achieving that mission, not even war. marta salek md: when there is a need, people stand up and do what is right and ensure that they restart medical therapy as quickly as possible. carlos rodriguez-galindo md: any child suffering today of cancer ♪ soledad: welcome back to "matter of fact." more than 3500 veterans have received the medal of honor. each has a remarkable story of bravery. every recipient is bestowed with a lifetime of benefits. yet, for some, it has been a case of honor delayed. there are some heroes who were denied the medal for decades because of their race, ethnicity or religion. consider the story of staff sgt. melvin morris, who enlisted in the army at age 17 and served two tours in vietnam as a green beret. soledad: what year were you given this? melvin morris: that was in october '61. when president kennedy aut
asya agulnik md: st.s founded with an understanding that no child should die in the dawn of life. to work with many partners all over the world, nothing stops in the way of us achieving that mission, not even war. marta salek md: when there is a need, people stand up and do what is right and ensure that they restart medical therapy as quickly as possible. carlos rodriguez-galindo md: any child suffering today of cancer ♪ soledad: welcome back to "matter of fact." more than 3500...
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where we are, this public health director who is not a real md, she has a social justice phd has gone and now she's been caught red-handed saying that people are dropping dead left and right and using that as justification to impose a mask mandate again on adults as well as children just before school starts and using a foundation of lies. she has been convincing people, many innocent people to believe her, and say yes i will mask myself and my kids because people are dropping dead to. this is not just usc's medical center, this is where i used to work as a volunteer, this is los angeles county, this is their own county hospital, a public hospital that cares for the poorest and sickest people in the entire county. if there were to be people dying, they would've been dying at this hospital and they are not in their own chief medical officer and head of infectious disease and chief epidemiologist coming out in a press conference and -- sorry, internally telling their own staff without knowing people on the outside are going to be watching this and we did, we uncovered it -- guess what?
where we are, this public health director who is not a real md, she has a social justice phd has gone and now she's been caught red-handed saying that people are dropping dead left and right and using that as justification to impose a mask mandate again on adults as well as children just before school starts and using a foundation of lies. she has been convincing people, many innocent people to believe her, and say yes i will mask myself and my kids because people are dropping dead to. this is...
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i had got this letter from the md and to sit down— said i had got this letter from the md and to sitle remains of the grandfather. to me that there are possible i remains of the grandfather had to me that there are possible - remains of the grandfather had been found, _ remains of the grandfather had been found, i_ remains of the grandfather had been found, i couldn't _ remains of the grandfather had been found, i couldn't speak. _ remains of the grandfather had been found, i couldn't speak. it _ remains of the grandfather had been found, i couldn't speak. it was - remains of the grandfather had been found, i couldn't speak. it was the l found, i couldn't speak. it was the most _ found, i couldn't speak. it was the most amazing _ found, i couldn't speak. it was the most amazing news _ found, i couldn't speak. it was the most amazing news i'd _ found, icouldn't speak. it was the most amazing news i'd ever- found, i couldn't speak. it was the| most amazing news i'd ever heard. can you _ most amazing news i'd ever heard. can you tell— most amazing news i'd ever heard. can you tell us _
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asya agulnik md: st. understanding that no child should die in the dawn of life. to work with many partners all over the world, nothing stops in the way of us achieving that mission, not even war. marta salek md: when there is a need, people stand up and do what is right and ensure that they restart medical therapy as quickly as possible. carlos rodriguez-galindo md: any child suffering today of cancer is our responsibility. neil: the senate is holding first hearing exactly what to do about it, how they're going to get anything done in a midterm year. aishah hasnie following fast-moving developments on capitol hill. what is the latest? reporter: neil, good morning to you. democrats and republicans agree on one thing. they're calling for more action from the federal government to stop the flow of fentanyl into the homeland. senators on the health committee grilled representatives from the cdc, from health and human services and the white house about the government's response to this massive crisis. last ye
asya agulnik md: st. understanding that no child should die in the dawn of life. to work with many partners all over the world, nothing stops in the way of us achieving that mission, not even war. marta salek md: when there is a need, people stand up and do what is right and ensure that they restart medical therapy as quickly as possible. carlos rodriguez-galindo md: any child suffering today of cancer is our responsibility. neil: the senate is holding first hearing exactly what to do about it,...
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authorities say he drop md it as he escaped from the scene.vering magazines and shell katings from the rooftop where the alleged gunman opened fire. the sheriff says the suspect fled to madison, wisconsin, where he considered another shooting there. the prosecutor promises more charges are coming. alex perez is in highland park. >>> one of the many
authorities say he drop md it as he escaped from the scene.vering magazines and shell katings from the rooftop where the alleged gunman opened fire. the sheriff says the suspect fled to madison, wisconsin, where he considered another shooting there. the prosecutor promises more charges are coming. alex perez is in highland park. >>> one of the many
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steve baker backs ventures, md is considering.re is more on the list that narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narror: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ ♪ ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: cfo. caregiver. eclipse chaser. a raymond james financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life well planned. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from
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and this is the main one . persons, that is, corporations, not mds, there is a change in the big ones. today, putin met with the leaders of the fraction of the state duma of the russian federation and there he said the following. today he is this quote from him. today we hear that they want to defeat us on the battlefield . they didn't start seriously because they already put almost 40 thousand of their soldiers, it's still not serious because 36 are the only soldiers who died because they already lost there well, at least 20% of their current economy, and they spent at least, well, we once upon a time, the direct costs of the russian war were considered to be worth a billion dollars every day, that is, only direct costs, that is, there are even more than 130 billion dollars, and the future has not yet been lost for the next two generations, because they will have to pay for all this later, let's go how long did the war last in the end , no matter what, history shows that after the collapse, this is russia, and you will have to pay for all of this, these are two generations in the fut
and this is the main one . persons, that is, corporations, not mds, there is a change in the big ones. today, putin met with the leaders of the fraction of the state duma of the russian federation and there he said the following. today he is this quote from him. today we hear that they want to defeat us on the battlefield . they didn't start seriously because they already put almost 40 thousand of their soldiers, it's still not serious because 36 are the only soldiers who died because they...
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authorities say he drop md it as he escaped from the scene. police recovering magazines and shell katings from the rooftop where the alleged gunman opened fire. the sheriff says the suspect fled to madison, wisconsin, where he considered another shooting there. the prosecutor promises more charges are coming. alex perez is in highland park. >>> one of the many heartbreaking stories emerging from the shooting, the 2-year-old boy who lost both of his parents, rescued by strangers. his father killed shielding his son from the gun fire. stephanie ramos is standing by. >> the january 6th commit teal hears from a major witness this week. former white house counsel pat cipollone set to testify, wg the ansidind closedfray unldg at the u.s. >>> overght, weaponin arsenalre b de our te ok at ukrainian forces with u.s. rockets capable of hitting 40 miles away. >>> also tonight, after receiving a hand-written letter from wnba star brittney griner, the white house says the president and vice president spoke with her wife today. their message to griner tonig
authorities say he drop md it as he escaped from the scene. police recovering magazines and shell katings from the rooftop where the alleged gunman opened fire. the sheriff says the suspect fled to madison, wisconsin, where he considered another shooting there. the prosecutor promises more charges are coming. alex perez is in highland park. >>> one of the many heartbreaking stories emerging from the shooting, the 2-year-old boy who lost both of his parents, rescued by strangers. his...
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the authorities of the cw md office are set to expire late next year. and again, as this committee considers reauthorization legislation that we've introduced. i look forward to hearing all the witnesses' assessment as we just did on the current wmd threat landscape. and our bipartisan legislation will help strengthen our nation's level of preparedness. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for that comment. chemical biological, , radiological and nuclear weapons commonly referred to as seabourn weapons are certainly among the most fatal and disruptive potential attacks that our our nation faces. recent examples of seabourn agents used by nefarious actors include the use of an advanced nerve agent in an assassination attempt by russians in the united kingdom. and it certainly demonstrates the need for an increased ability to prevent to detect and respond to these types of weapons in the future. mr. rasicot, as someone who works on these threats each and every day. okay. i'd like to know what keeps shop at night, but the committee know that and why is th
the authorities of the cw md office are set to expire late next year. and again, as this committee considers reauthorization legislation that we've introduced. i look forward to hearing all the witnesses' assessment as we just did on the current wmd threat landscape. and our bipartisan legislation will help strengthen our nation's level of preparedness. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for that comment. chemical biological, , radiological and nuclear weapons commonly referred to as...
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and in mon, by md offer ish, walker, ladder and infectious disease specialist, and secretary general of the organized medicine academic guild. a warm welcome to you all. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. dr. yolanda i want to start with you are these spikes that we're seeing mainly down to countries opening up or is there something else at play here? if we just heard the word dr. doss' was telling from w, joel, what we are looking at is only in good, you know what up cases, but we're not looking at the trajectory. how many of those cases required oxygen? how many of them are lining up in hospital? how many have require you and how many of them are dying? if you look at the global debt still today in last 20 years, it is 1.2 percent of the total cases. that is called case propeller did it, but currently on the ground that has come down to 0 point one percent, you don't want to percent. that is one in 2000 to 2000. and that's why there will be ground very, and i have been labeling for the last several months and we didn't support that that they end up concern if we look at
and in mon, by md offer ish, walker, ladder and infectious disease specialist, and secretary general of the organized medicine academic guild. a warm welcome to you all. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. dr. yolanda i want to start with you are these spikes that we're seeing mainly down to countries opening up or is there something else at play here? if we just heard the word dr. doss' was telling from w, joel, what we are looking at is only in good, you know what up cases, but...
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in 1930 and envisioned him as the furious 1st architect on z i in e, md in ist now, she took this through, was this book here. was written by pal schultz, a noun bark. no, no, it's no, not in indie you. after 1918 sheen. he had stumbled into an ideological rot, the united mandeville, all of which culminated an unsavoury racist book. he wrote in 1928 called art and race and finance. had often sciences moses was ultimately the blueprint for the 1937 exhibition of degenerate art. not as human glasses and altered to coincide doesn't as there are already the signs of this strange and twisted volk ish ideology, which was underpinning it, look easy to understand. or des shoots a noun berg combined. this with an incredibly radical racism so forbidden. huh. by choice and only, ah, and this sicilian huff palace in 1918. the crown princess wrote about restrictions in the household as well as machinations in the homeland and says, she considers the era the most terrible thing that germans have experienced in 2000 years of history. ah, a revolution, even in the german empire. the proclamation of a new
in 1930 and envisioned him as the furious 1st architect on z i in e, md in ist now, she took this through, was this book here. was written by pal schultz, a noun bark. no, no, it's no, not in indie you. after 1918 sheen. he had stumbled into an ideological rot, the united mandeville, all of which culminated an unsavoury racist book. he wrote in 1928 called art and race and finance. had often sciences moses was ultimately the blueprint for the 1937 exhibition of degenerate art. not as human...
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uh, an article uh in american magazine uh american singer was written by cj baker, md, a well-known neuro-e neurological diseases in the united states of america and wrote he is literally the following listen president biden is suffering from dementia it is progressing before our eyes the president of the united states is one of the most supported and protected people on the planet. biden makes short public appearances that are well planned, tightly controlled and carefully staged. we see biden only in his at its best it is possible that his dementia has reached the fifth stage of the seven possible and is a mild decrease in cognitive functionality on election day. november 2024. biden will most likely still be alive, but by then, his dementia is likely. it will develop so much that it will become obvious to everyone that he is not able to work out another term. well, stage five of seven dementia in the center, you have no idea this worries the american public, and should we be worried, because this man still has a hand on the nuclear button. you know, the problem here is not that he has a
uh, an article uh in american magazine uh american singer was written by cj baker, md, a well-known neuro-e neurological diseases in the united states of america and wrote he is literally the following listen president biden is suffering from dementia it is progressing before our eyes the president of the united states is one of the most supported and protected people on the planet. biden makes short public appearances that are well planned, tightly controlled and carefully staged. we see biden...
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let's get to our white house correspondent, outside the white house, md, before he did get to the specifics of the executive order, he focused much more on the politics. was he that is absolutely right, and we have heard some incredibly strong language again, president biden on this report decision to overrule roe v wade, he said this was a terribly extreme decision from an out-of-control supreme court, driven by antipathy toward roe and the right to privacy, and notably talked about, even though it has only been days, we are already seeing this have an effect across the country, he of course gave the awful example of the 10-year-old girl who was a rape victim, and she had to be transported, traveling out of the country, out of the state, excuse me, to receive an abortion but you thought vice president, harris, standing behind him, as he pulled the story, you are absolutely right, primarily the message that we heard from the president in these remarks was a political one, he said look, i am basically limited in how much i can do from the white house. the best thing that you all can do is to
let's get to our white house correspondent, outside the white house, md, before he did get to the specifics of the executive order, he focused much more on the politics. was he that is absolutely right, and we have heard some incredibly strong language again, president biden on this report decision to overrule roe v wade, he said this was a terribly extreme decision from an out-of-control supreme court, driven by antipathy toward roe and the right to privacy, and notably talked about, even...
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this in decades, it p is possible anyone can learn this information you don't have to be a phd and md. it is our job to make it understandable. it is not our job to point the figures and imply that if you voted for trump you're more likely to die of a disease. that is unless if they are in a remote county that is on us. it is so disappointing to me to see it is still politicized even in the media about red and blue counties. that should be a call to action that should be a call to all of us that works in public health to change this. >> i have intentionally not brought president trump into this. i think our listeners have wanted to hear your reflections about that. you talked a little bit about trump administration again. it and other things like the virus goes away and hydroxychloroquine. it must've been very frustrating as a world renowned scientist in public health professional to be in the white house at that time. we only have a minute or two to do what i spent 30 seconds on that and tell us what do you think and hope for for the future? >> frustrating but not impossible. that is
this in decades, it p is possible anyone can learn this information you don't have to be a phd and md. it is our job to make it understandable. it is not our job to point the figures and imply that if you voted for trump you're more likely to die of a disease. that is unless if they are in a remote county that is on us. it is so disappointing to me to see it is still politicized even in the media about red and blue counties. that should be a call to action that should be a call to all of us...
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you don't have to be a phd you don't have to be an md. it's our job to make it understandable. it's not our job to point fingers and imply that if you voted to for trump, you're more likely to die of a disease that's on us if they're in a remote county that's on us i just it is so disappointing to me to see it's still politicized even in the media red and blue counties. that should be a call to action. that should be a call to all of us who work in public health to change this. yeah, and you know, i i i've intentionally not broad president trump into this but i think our listeners would want to hear just your reflections about that. you've talked a little bit about. the trump administration in comparing it to to influenza to low risk other things like the virus goes away a sunlight bleach hydroxychloric when it must have been very frustrating for you as a as a world-renowned scientist and public health professional to be in the white house at that time. we've only got a literally a minute or two. do you want to just spend you know say 30 seconds on that and then just tell us ab
you don't have to be a phd you don't have to be an md. it's our job to make it understandable. it's not our job to point fingers and imply that if you voted to for trump, you're more likely to die of a disease that's on us if they're in a remote county that's on us i just it is so disappointing to me to see it's still politicized even in the media red and blue counties. that should be a call to action. that should be a call to all of us who work in public health to change this. yeah, and you...
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it would have taken five schools from md usd three elementary schools, foothill middle school and northgateall in walnut creek, sparking concerns of isolating one of the most affluent and least diverse communities. this proposal in particular has received national news media coverage for its undertone of racial and socioeconomic segregation. the california department of education says the proposal failed to meet required legal criteria and offered no compelling reasons to create a new district. but linda lohse, i mean, supporter of the petition says their years long fight was about local control and creating a community based school district quest has been about the children. regardless of what the opposition says it has never been about exclusivity, race real estate values, etcetera. that might not have been the proponents. original um you know, anticipation, but the outcome of what this would mean absolutely aligns with some really disturbing trends that we're seeing nationally. the group behind the petition says mount diablo unified is too large and has been plagued by financial irrespon
it would have taken five schools from md usd three elementary schools, foothill middle school and northgateall in walnut creek, sparking concerns of isolating one of the most affluent and least diverse communities. this proposal in particular has received national news media coverage for its undertone of racial and socioeconomic segregation. the california department of education says the proposal failed to meet required legal criteria and offered no compelling reasons to create a new district....
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it would have taken five schools from md usd three elementary schools, foothill middle school and northgate high , all in walnut creek, sparking concerns of isolating one of the most affluent and least diverse communities. this proposal in particular has received national news media coverage for its undertone of racial and socioeconomic segregation, the california department of education says the proposal failed to meet required legal criteria and offered no compelling reasons to create a new district. but linda lohse, i mean, supporter of the petition says their years long fight was about local control and creating a community based school district quest has been about the children. regardless of what the opposition says it has never been about exclusivity, race real estate values, etcetera. that might not have been the proponents. original um you know, anticipation, but the outcome of what this would mean absolutely aligns with some really disturbing trends that we're seeing nationally. the group behind the petition says mount diablo unified is too large and has been plagued by financial
it would have taken five schools from md usd three elementary schools, foothill middle school and northgate high , all in walnut creek, sparking concerns of isolating one of the most affluent and least diverse communities. this proposal in particular has received national news media coverage for its undertone of racial and socioeconomic segregation, the california department of education says the proposal failed to meet required legal criteria and offered no compelling reasons to create a new...
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so, just get the md, and then do that next. you can do anything. >> in my free time, right? >> reporter: nice to see you. >> nice to see you, friend. >> reporter: absolutely. we have got a lot for you tonight. i'm going to tell you everything that is coming up and we begin with a brand-new heat on the doj. new peril for donald trump and we will explain. federal investigators have a new search warrant to access the content of the coup prame lawyer you see with his brush with the federal agents caught on tape. that is when they were seizing coup lawyer john eastman's phone in june. he has tried to fight them from gaining access, and he is allowed to do that in court. but the news is he is losing that legal battle. also, trump's name coming up in these grand jury proceedings. if you ever catch your news on the phone or on the internet, you have probably seen more than one news alert from the washington post and new york times about the doj criminal appropriate i will break that down with a very special guest joining me in moments. but for the rest of those news reports, whether
so, just get the md, and then do that next. you can do anything. >> in my free time, right? >> reporter: nice to see you. >> nice to see you, friend. >> reporter: absolutely. we have got a lot for you tonight. i'm going to tell you everything that is coming up and we begin with a brand-new heat on the doj. new peril for donald trump and we will explain. federal investigators have a new search warrant to access the content of the coup prame lawyer you see with his brush...
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that also makes us not independent on people like mds in saudi arabia.lso, that every single person that was claiming right now that we need to do something about energy costs, how many of them were complaining two years ago when donald trump called mbs and said, we are going to take troops out of saudi arabia, unless you cut back on your production to raise energy cost? go look that up. people were celebrating donald trump and the republican party because he caused oil prices to spike. how many of them complained? and i mentioned that, because that's the rub. the people who are advocating for the interests in the fossil fuel industry are not advocating for cheap energy. they're advocating for expensive energy. no one in the fossil energy industry wants to sell their product for cheap. they want to set it for more. that's what they're pushing for. that's why they're so scared about a transition to clean energy. because they know that they can't compete on an economically equivalent ground. >> and i wonder if this is really one of the reasons, sir, this i
that also makes us not independent on people like mds in saudi arabia.lso, that every single person that was claiming right now that we need to do something about energy costs, how many of them were complaining two years ago when donald trump called mbs and said, we are going to take troops out of saudi arabia, unless you cut back on your production to raise energy cost? go look that up. people were celebrating donald trump and the republican party because he caused oil prices to spike. how...
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it would have taken five schools from md usd three elementary schools, foothill middle school and northgatein walnut creek, sparking concerns of isolating one of the most affluent and least diverse communities. this proposal in particular has received national news media coverage for its undertone of racial and socioeconomic segregation. the california department of education says the proposal failed to meet required legal criteria and offered no compelling reasons to create a new district. but linda lohse, i mean, supporter of the petition says their years long fight was about local control and creating a community based school district quest has been about the children. regardless of what the opposition says it has never been about exclusivity, race real estate values, etcetera. that might not have been the proponents. original you know, anticipation, but the outcome of what this would mean absolutely aligns with some really disturbing trends that we're seeing nationally. the group behind the petition, says mount diablo unified is too large and has been plagued by financial irresponsibili
it would have taken five schools from md usd three elementary schools, foothill middle school and northgatein walnut creek, sparking concerns of isolating one of the most affluent and least diverse communities. this proposal in particular has received national news media coverage for its undertone of racial and socioeconomic segregation. the california department of education says the proposal failed to meet required legal criteria and offered no compelling reasons to create a new district. but...
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it would have taken five schools from md usd three elementary schools, foothill middle school and northgate sparking concerns of isolating one of the most affluent and least diverse communities. this proposal in particular has received national news media coverage for its undertone of racial and socioeconomic segregation. the california department of education says the proposal failed to meet required legal criteria and offered no compelling reasons to create a new district. but linda lohse, i mean, supporter of the petition says their years long fight was about local control and creating a community based school district quest has been about the children. regardless of what the opposition says it has never been about exclusivity, race real estate values, etcetera. that might not have been the proponents. original um you know, anticipation, but the outcome of what this would mean absolutely aligns with some really disturbing trends that we're seeing nationally. the group behind the petition says mount diablo unified is too large and has been plagued by financial irresponsibility for years.
it would have taken five schools from md usd three elementary schools, foothill middle school and northgate sparking concerns of isolating one of the most affluent and least diverse communities. this proposal in particular has received national news media coverage for its undertone of racial and socioeconomic segregation. the california department of education says the proposal failed to meet required legal criteria and offered no compelling reasons to create a new district. but linda lohse, i...
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mds trans model says the total value of trade stuck on the water is estimated at roughly $30 billion.flation hits record high saving money has never been more important for so many reporter heather sullivan has ways to help save money by coupon in you're going to start with what i like to call your needs list. these are the things that your family needs for the next week or two, then coupon expert chris the maximize, er says, make a second list. your second list is what i like to call your never want to run out of list. basically your stockpile list of all the things you always want to have, chris says. google the words coupon database. it'll take you here. okay so let's dive in now to how do we find the coupons you can type in? toothpaste and all available toothpaste. coupons will pop up and then we'll tell you if it's in the cbs app where it will tell you if it's an i bought a rebate, or they'll tell you it was in the sunday july 1st the newspaper go and grab it. chris's download apps for stores where you shop and at from coupons .com and use manufacturer websites for products you u
mds trans model says the total value of trade stuck on the water is estimated at roughly $30 billion.flation hits record high saving money has never been more important for so many reporter heather sullivan has ways to help save money by coupon in you're going to start with what i like to call your needs list. these are the things that your family needs for the next week or two, then coupon expert chris the maximize, er says, make a second list. your second list is what i like to call your...
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she received her bachelor's degree from the college of saint benedict and her md from the university of minnesota and completed her residency at ucla. stephanie miller is the director of officers and enlisted personnel management and an advisor for senior officer matters in the offices of the under secretary of defense for personnel and readiness. previously she served as the director of recession policy from 2015 until 2022. prior to that she was a special assistant to secretary of defense chuck hagel and ashton carter where she was responsible for a broad spectrum of programs including military and civilian personnel policies, military force readiness, defense health affairs, and, defense sexual assault prevention and response. ms. miller received her bachelor's degree from villanova university and holds a masters degree from george washington university. i would like to welcome all of our distinguished guests. and thank them for participating in today's hearing. i will begin by swearing in our witnesses. i ask each of you turn on your audio and make sure i can see your face. raise
she received her bachelor's degree from the college of saint benedict and her md from the university of minnesota and completed her residency at ucla. stephanie miller is the director of officers and enlisted personnel management and an advisor for senior officer matters in the offices of the under secretary of defense for personnel and readiness. previously she served as the director of recession policy from 2015 until 2022. prior to that she was a special assistant to secretary of defense...
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caller: quick question, are you a phd, md or both? guest: i am an md.aller: i really love the way you articulate your argument and i am very happy that we have professors like you in universities teaching our students whether it is monkeypox or covid or anything like that. i appreciate the group of people like you who articulate well and really care about our health and education and that is all i have to say. guest: well thank you. that is kind, thank you. host: as we wrap up dr. what can the ordinary american do to make sure that they don't get monkeypox? guest: people are going to be in higher or lower risk categories and i would say for men who have sex with men this is a time to minimize risk and to get good information. i would say that for everyone, get good information. i worry that misinformation can be very confusing. if you have concerns that you might have monkeypox, please seek care. there are places you can get tested. i worry that some people are not connected to the health system but this is an important time. for all of us, as we think
caller: quick question, are you a phd, md or both? guest: i am an md.aller: i really love the way you articulate your argument and i am very happy that we have professors like you in universities teaching our students whether it is monkeypox or covid or anything like that. i appreciate the group of people like you who articulate well and really care about our health and education and that is all i have to say. guest: well thank you. that is kind, thank you. host: as we wrap up dr. what can the...
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md professor of medical ethics at wild cornell medical college. he's also visiting professor of law and solomon center distinguished scholar in medicine bioethics and law at yale law school. dr. finz will be speaking about the experience of speaker carl albert who during the 1970s for several months was first in line to the presidency. dr. rose, mcdermott she is the david and mariana fisher university professor of international relations at brown university. she's also author of the book presidential leadership illness and decision making dr. mcdermott will be speaking about presidential and vice presidential illness in 1947 statute. mr. garrett graff, he's distinguished author of the book raven rock the story of the us government's secret plan to save itself while the rest of us die. mr. graph will talk about past efforts of the united states government to preserve its continuity. dr. rebecca c lebow is the director of porzio governmental affairs. she's also author of the dissertation the passage of the 25th amendment nuclear anxiety and presiden
md professor of medical ethics at wild cornell medical college. he's also visiting professor of law and solomon center distinguished scholar in medicine bioethics and law at yale law school. dr. finz will be speaking about the experience of speaker carl albert who during the 1970s for several months was first in line to the presidency. dr. rose, mcdermott she is the david and mariana fisher university professor of international relations at brown university. she's also author of the book...
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i will tell you something else, mr speaker, md five years after the foundation of the nhs, we have beene and a plan to fix the gulf between the nhs and social care. ending the cruel lottery that brings destitution to families with a member suffering from dimension. —— suffering from dementia. we have been investing massively into our schools and young people. we have helped bring tutoring to children who are in danger of being left behind. i'm going to give way to my former opponent... i going to give way to my former opponent - -_ going to give way to my former opponent... i am grateful to the prime minister _ opponent... i am grateful to the prime minister from _ opponent... i am grateful to the prime minister from taking - opponent... i am grateful to the prime minister from taking a - opponent... i am grateful to the i prime minister from taking a break prime ministerfrom taking a break from his fantastical memory of the country. could he take one moment to explain why 14 million people in this country are living in poverty was michael why there are more food banks than there are br
i will tell you something else, mr speaker, md five years after the foundation of the nhs, we have beene and a plan to fix the gulf between the nhs and social care. ending the cruel lottery that brings destitution to families with a member suffering from dimension. —— suffering from dementia. we have been investing massively into our schools and young people. we have helped bring tutoring to children who are in danger of being left behind. i'm going to give way to my former opponent... i...
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caller: quick question, are you a phd, md or both? guest: i am an md. caller: i really love the way you articulate your argument and i am very happy that we have professors like you in universities teaching our students whether it is monkeypox or covid or anything like that. i appreciate the group of people like you who articulate well and really care about our health and education and that is all i have to say. guest: well thank you. that is kind, thank you. host: as we wrap up dr. what can the ordinary american do to make sure that they don't get monkeypox? guest: people are going to be in higher or lower risk categories and i would say for men who have sex with men this is a time to minimize risk and to get good information. i would say that for everyone, get good information. i worry that misinformation can be very confusing. if you have concerns that you might have monkeypox, please seek care. there are places you can get tested. i worry that some people are not connected to the health system but this is an important time. for all of us, as we thin
caller: quick question, are you a phd, md or both? guest: i am an md. caller: i really love the way you articulate your argument and i am very happy that we have professors like you in universities teaching our students whether it is monkeypox or covid or anything like that. i appreciate the group of people like you who articulate well and really care about our health and education and that is all i have to say. guest: well thank you. that is kind, thank you. host: as we wrap up dr. what can...
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so, just get the md, and then do that next. you can do anything. >> in my free time, right?e you. >> nice to see you, friend. >> reporter: absolutely. we have got a lot for you tonight. i'm going to tell you everything that is coming up and we begin with a brand-new heat on the doj. new peril for donald trump and we will explain. federal investigators have a new search warrant to access the content of the coup prame lawyer you see with his brush with the federal agents caught on tape. that is when they were seizing coup lawyer john eastman's phone in june. he has tried to fight them from gaining access, and he is allowed to do that in court. but the news is he is
so, just get the md, and then do that next. you can do anything. >> in my free time, right?e you. >> nice to see you, friend. >> reporter: absolutely. we have got a lot for you tonight. i'm going to tell you everything that is coming up and we begin with a brand-new heat on the doj. new peril for donald trump and we will explain. federal investigators have a new search warrant to access the content of the coup prame lawyer you see with his brush with the federal agents caught...
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mds trans model says the total value of the trade stuck on the water right now is estimated at roughlyep closer to adding a feature that would expand its collection of in car games. tesla ceo elon musk says the company is making progress with steam integration and that a demo version could be released next month. the potential upgrade would allow customers to see more in card games and content beyond test has built in arcade must didn't specify the integration will let customers make purchases through the platform from their cars or which games tesla won't support. cadillac made an unexpected offer to some of the first people to drive its new 2023 suv . there are reports that luxury carmaker promised a 55 $100 discount if drivers would allow gm to track how they use the all electric lyric. starting price for that s u v. $63,000 about 20 people were chosen for the program. they had to sign nondisclosure agreements with general motors. warning signs are posted along several east coast beaches after shark sightings and attacks. local officials near long island closed down several beaches
mds trans model says the total value of the trade stuck on the water right now is estimated at roughlyep closer to adding a feature that would expand its collection of in car games. tesla ceo elon musk says the company is making progress with steam integration and that a demo version could be released next month. the potential upgrade would allow customers to see more in card games and content beyond test has built in arcade must didn't specify the integration will let customers make purchases...
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gottlieb will join us live to talk about president biden's covid diagnosis and what people should keep in mdf infection. you're watching "squawk box" and this is cnbc at xfinity, we're constantly innovating. and we're working 24/7 to connect you to more of what you love. we're bringing you the nation's largest gig speed network. available to more homes than anyone else. and with xfi complete, get 10x faster upload speeds. tech upgrades for your changing wifi needs. and advanced security at home and on the go to block millions of threats. only from us... xfinity. >>> welcome back to "squawk box," everybody. let's take a look at the futures this morning the dow is the outperformer. that's in part because of what we've seen from american express. dow futures indicated up by about 72 point dow turned positive this morning after we heard from american express. nasdaq off by 37 the dow turned positive after we heard from american express this morning, just talking about how strong their quarter was up 30% and spending on the card for the second quarter now the company did set aside $410 million fo
gottlieb will join us live to talk about president biden's covid diagnosis and what people should keep in mdf infection. you're watching "squawk box" and this is cnbc at xfinity, we're constantly innovating. and we're working 24/7 to connect you to more of what you love. we're bringing you the nation's largest gig speed network. available to more homes than anyone else. and with xfi complete, get 10x faster upload speeds. tech upgrades for your changing wifi needs. and advanced...
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i want to say that one of our schools was a md he will and really recognize some of the progress at johnuir elementary. how things were piloted there. i think this is the best step forward for realizing our steps. very proud to be a cosponsor and i want to thank you for your tenacity and vision and leadership. thank you and the other supervisors, thank you supervisor ronen. >> thank you, supervisor. supervisor mar. >> thank you. i just wanted to add my deep appreciation and thanks to you supervisor ronen for all of your tremendous leadership and supervisor milgaard as well. i would agree with all the comments this is a transformative that is being put forward. i just wanted to live up the communities that this is guided on which is something that i'm very strong supportive and have worked on for many years. i think this measure is going to be empowering. to figure out the best ways to support student academic achievement and emotional wellness at the school site. and to provide, and i'm proud to be a cosponsor to this. >> thank you supervisor mar. and i want to commend supervisor ronen f
i want to say that one of our schools was a md he will and really recognize some of the progress at johnuir elementary. how things were piloted there. i think this is the best step forward for realizing our steps. very proud to be a cosponsor and i want to thank you for your tenacity and vision and leadership. thank you and the other supervisors, thank you supervisor ronen. >> thank you, supervisor. supervisor mar. >> thank you. i just wanted to add my deep appreciation and thanks...
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i want to say that one of our schools was a md he will and really recognize some of the progress at johnuir elementary. how things were piloted there. i think this is the best step forward for realizing our steps. very proud to be a cosponsor and i want to thank you for your tenacity and vision and leadership. thank you and the other supervisors, thank you supervisor ronen. >> thank you, supervisor. supervisor mar. >> thank you. i just wanted to add my deep appreciation and thanks to you supervisor ronen for all of your tremendous leadership and supervisor milgaard as well. i would agree with all the comments this is a transformative that is being put forward. i just wanted to live up the communities that this is guided on which is something that i'm very strong supportive and have worked on for many years. i think this measure is going to be empowering. to figure out the best ways to support student academic achievement and emotional wellness at the school site. and to provide, and i'm proud to be a cosponsor to this. >> thank you supervisor mar. and i want to commend supervisor ronen f
i want to say that one of our schools was a md he will and really recognize some of the progress at johnuir elementary. how things were piloted there. i think this is the best step forward for realizing our steps. very proud to be a cosponsor and i want to thank you for your tenacity and vision and leadership. thank you and the other supervisors, thank you supervisor ronen. >> thank you, supervisor. supervisor mar. >> thank you. i just wanted to add my deep appreciation and thanks...
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and uh, right after that, an interesting article in american singing magazine signed by cgbacker, md,is suffering from dementia it is progressing before our eyes the president of the united states is one of the most supported and protected people on the planet. biden makes short public appearances that are well planned, tightly controlled and carefully choreographed. we see biden only at his best. it is possible that his dementia has reached the fifth stage of seven possible and is a mild decrease in cognitive functionality on election day. november 2024. biden will most likely still be alive, but by then, his dementia is likely. it will develop so much that it will become everything it is obvious that he is not able to work another term by the end of the second biden term, i assume he will die of natural causes. well, uh, the fifth stage of seven possible. yes, for the american voters, it means something that the president's absence of medical reports of this kind even be uh. a specialist simply needs to look at the behavior of a vaidan to understand that he is a person and we sincer
and uh, right after that, an interesting article in american singing magazine signed by cgbacker, md,is suffering from dementia it is progressing before our eyes the president of the united states is one of the most supported and protected people on the planet. biden makes short public appearances that are well planned, tightly controlled and carefully choreographed. we see biden only at his best. it is possible that his dementia has reached the fifth stage of seven possible and is a mild...
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let's get to know the md of the head of children's eye clinics.ello, indeed, when in the late eighties, in our country , laser operations on the eyes began to be done so that people could forget about glasses. it was some kind of sensation. now we have already moved further. now i know that it is possible for children to do the laser, which was first invented in the soviet union even before that, before the ninetieth year. well, then on technology. repurchased and commercial such lasers have already begun to be made in europe and in europe in the united states, and therefore, respectively, in japan. these are the most such. here is today the main producers. these here are the holes further already, which means they made fantasy-curious lasers, and so on with each e time, each new generation of these lasers. it can be more perfect and more accurate, and that was before this was the limit from 18 years to 45. here is a gap that jumps out and then he did an excellent operation for himself now, as elena asked, and the correct children can also, that i
let's get to know the md of the head of children's eye clinics.ello, indeed, when in the late eighties, in our country , laser operations on the eyes began to be done so that people could forget about glasses. it was some kind of sensation. now we have already moved further. now i know that it is possible for children to do the laser, which was first invented in the soviet union even before that, before the ninetieth year. well, then on technology. repurchased and commercial such lasers have...
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mds trans model says the total value of trade stuck in the water is estimated at roughly $30 billion.er reason for more flight delays and cancelations. there is a shortage of aviation mechanics, commercial, private and government flight department spent 84 billion bucks a year on repair and maintenance. they say there aren't enough workers to get all that safety certifications done. that would keep all the planes in the air. in on schedule safely. recruiters say it's more difficult to find workers now than prior to the pandemic. starting pay for an aviation mechanic is around $22. an hour . united airlines says it will, uh, indefinitely suspend all its service at sonoma county airport airline provides flights between santa rosa and san francisco before the pandemic. it'd also flown between santa rosa and denver but stopped in november of 2020 and has delayed resuming that service. airport officials hope united will return to santa rosa soon earlier this month, a new airline aha started flying passengers between sonoma county and reno. dozens of families gathered at the aerospace museu
mds trans model says the total value of trade stuck in the water is estimated at roughly $30 billion.er reason for more flight delays and cancelations. there is a shortage of aviation mechanics, commercial, private and government flight department spent 84 billion bucks a year on repair and maintenance. they say there aren't enough workers to get all that safety certifications done. that would keep all the planes in the air. in on schedule safely. recruiters say it's more difficult to find...
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clutch you are exactly right represented leaving the principal the court follows settled presidents in md wrote is it has repeatedly been reaffirmed and tells overruled on june 24 print that provides predictability for individuals the assurance they know their rights are protected. i think part of the outreach you are describing is because people in this country can recognize this decision was upheld for almost 50 years. the only thing that is changing us 50 years has been the installation of a six -- three conservative. >> what does it say about confirmation hearings when judges are under oath? thanks again, these are judges promised to follow precedent it is clear they did not. the confirmation hearings are to assure the american people about a judicial philosophy think the american people have been hoodwinked. >> i think if you need to expand the court that mr. chairman i yield back to question a lady yields back, mr. gates. click sorry. >> thank you. ms. foster are you familiar with the proposal by the majority to pack the supreme court with additional justices to get the outcome they
clutch you are exactly right represented leaving the principal the court follows settled presidents in md wrote is it has repeatedly been reaffirmed and tells overruled on june 24 print that provides predictability for individuals the assurance they know their rights are protected. i think part of the outreach you are describing is because people in this country can recognize this decision was upheld for almost 50 years. the only thing that is changing us 50 years has been the installation of a...