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national health insurance got boiled down to national health insurance for the elderly. eisenhower wins the next election in 1953. they pushed and pushed through their time out of office. by the time kennedy wins, it is maybe the great legacy of the roosevelt era of the new deal that had not passed. kennedy's father has a stroke while kennedy is in office. it makes him acutely aware of how difficult it is for older people to manage their health care. that becomes candidate's cause -- kennedy's cause. johnson takes all the martyred president's causes and pushes them with the kind of flare only lyndon johnson had. this might have been the most difficult to pass. he pushed and pushed. that is how this package came to be. host: he spoke about president truman. did you want to add to that on how we got to its creation? guest: even back to teddy roosevelt, the initiative for national health insurance, we have a long history in this country of people pushing for it and it being blocked. the american medical association plays a big role in blocking national health insurance alon
national health insurance got boiled down to national health insurance for the elderly. eisenhower wins the next election in 1953. they pushed and pushed through their time out of office. by the time kennedy wins, it is maybe the great legacy of the roosevelt era of the new deal that had not passed. kennedy's father has a stroke while kennedy is in office. it makes him acutely aware of how difficult it is for older people to manage their health care. that becomes candidate's cause -- kennedy's...
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the verkhovna rada, and because of that, the entire block of legislation on the creation of a national healthe system, i participated in it. so, for well, let's say if it's not easy, then objectively evaluate what we wanted to do, what we currently have a special before the war, so what is the national health care system at the civilian level and at the military level, because these are different medicines according to the principles of prevention, the provision of medical care entered in the war, well, first of all, the national health care system over the past 15 years has suffered several blows to its foundation: first, the departments of military medicine were liquidated, with their subsequent partial restoration, but on on a paid basis, the second was the liquidation of the sanitary and epidemic service as an independent control entity, the next, a large-scale anti-vaccination company, starting 22 years ago, the next where from the organization against the infectious system, the minimization of clinical infectious bases, the termination or termination of agreements about work with doctor
the verkhovna rada, and because of that, the entire block of legislation on the creation of a national healthe system, i participated in it. so, for well, let's say if it's not easy, then objectively evaluate what we wanted to do, what we currently have a special before the war, so what is the national health care system at the civilian level and at the military level, because these are different medicines according to the principles of prevention, the provision of medical care entered in the...
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national health insurance got boiled down to national health insurance for the elderly.enhower wins the next election in 1953. they pushed and pushed through their time out of office. by the time kennedy wins, it is maybe the great legacy of the roosevelt era of the new deal that had not passed. kennedy's father has a stroke while kennedy is in office. it makes him acutely aware of how difficult it is for older people to manage their health care. that becomes candidate's cause -- kennedy's cause. johnson takes all the martyred president's causes and pushes them with the kind of flare only lyndon johnson had. this might have been the most difficult to pass. he pushed and pushed. that is how this package came to be. host: he spoke about president truman. did you want to add to that on how we got to its creation? guest: even back to teddy roosevelt, the initiative for national health insurance, we have a long history in this country of people pushing for it and it being blocked. the american medical association plays a big role in blocking national health insurance along th
national health insurance got boiled down to national health insurance for the elderly.enhower wins the next election in 1953. they pushed and pushed through their time out of office. by the time kennedy wins, it is maybe the great legacy of the roosevelt era of the new deal that had not passed. kennedy's father has a stroke while kennedy is in office. it makes him acutely aware of how difficult it is for older people to manage their health care. that becomes candidate's cause -- kennedy's...
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national health insurance got boiled down to national health insurance for the elderly.enhower wins the next election in 1953. they pushed and pushed through their time out of office. by the time kennedy wins, it is maybe the great legacy of the roosevelt era of the new deal that had not passed. kennedy's father has a stroke while kennedy is in office. it makes him acutely aware of how difficult it is for older people to manage their health care. that becomes candidate's cause -- kennedy's cause. johnson takes all the martyred president's causes and pushes them with the kind of flare only lyndon johnson had. this might have been the most difficult to pass. he pushed and pushed. that is how this package came to be. host: he spoke about president truman. did you want to add to that on how we got to its creation? guest: even back to teddy roosevelt, the initiative for national health insurance, we have a long history in this country of people pushing for it and it being blocked. the american medical association plays a big role in blocking national health insurance along th
national health insurance got boiled down to national health insurance for the elderly.enhower wins the next election in 1953. they pushed and pushed through their time out of office. by the time kennedy wins, it is maybe the great legacy of the roosevelt era of the new deal that had not passed. kennedy's father has a stroke while kennedy is in office. it makes him acutely aware of how difficult it is for older people to manage their health care. that becomes candidate's cause -- kennedy's...
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they are opened under the national health project and the base can become a multidisciplinary medical center, a district hospital or a polyclinic. new equipment delivered for the outpatient center cancer care allows the suvorov regional hospital to significantly improve the number of diagnoses made at early stages. increased from 48 to 57% for every figure of the fate of real people, firstly, the second stages of the tumor are completely cured and, uh, the patient lives, then the usual full life, that is, well, as a new birth in terms of treatment, one of the most important decisions, which are implemented in outpatient cancer care centers the opportunity to receive therapy immediately at the center, without leaving for a larger city in a day hospital is preparing wards for patients with cancer already installed a laminar flow cabinet for the preparation of solutions. it will be possible to carry out chemotherapy here, which does not require a round-the-clock stay in the hospital. the equipment purchased for the outpatient cancer care center also helps in the diagnosis of other diseas
they are opened under the national health project and the base can become a multidisciplinary medical center, a district hospital or a polyclinic. new equipment delivered for the outpatient center cancer care allows the suvorov regional hospital to significantly improve the number of diagnoses made at early stages. increased from 48 to 57% for every figure of the fate of real people, firstly, the second stages of the tumor are completely cured and, uh, the patient lives, then the usual full...
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lisa: would declaring a national health emergency affect that, either way in the courts?clear, given that it's not clear whether a declaration of a national health emergency would give the president any additional powers to block or preempt state laws that are undermining federal regulations. the supreme court has been very clear that there needs to be clear and explicit statutory authorization in order for an agency and the executive branch to decide a major question, and the reality is that this court probably believes that the lawfulness of abortions, including medication abortion, is such a major question. lisa: you know, the federal government is a very large land owner, one of the largest landowners, especially west of the mississippi. can you talk about whether the idea of allowing abortion clinics on federal land is that viable at all? leah: so, that's something that the president could do, but it's not at all cle that that would actually ensure access to safe and legal abortion, use it's not clear if that would insulate abortion providers from criminal liability.
lisa: would declaring a national health emergency affect that, either way in the courts?clear, given that it's not clear whether a declaration of a national health emergency would give the president any additional powers to block or preempt state laws that are undermining federal regulations. the supreme court has been very clear that there needs to be clear and explicit statutory authorization in order for an agency and the executive branch to decide a major question, and the reality is that...
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and the moratorium did not interfere with this grants for this work were allocated by national institutions. health, usa and personally anthony fauci. anthony fauch, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. the united states is the same fauci that survived five american presidents as their health adviser, the same fauci that increased the number of vaccines recommended for children from 7 to 74 fauci between the 1980s and the current time, which predicted problems for the trump administration. there is no doubt that the coming administration will be tested. we will face not only constant threats to public health chronic diseases. we have a lot of them, but with an unexpected outbreak of the disease, when the epidemic began in china, dr. fauchek was so ready for the consequences of the pandemic that donald trump's adviser on strategy, greg. roubini, had questions asked them on twitter their word to speak in the spirit of democracy and free speech in the united states records - it was of course deleted question on twitter by greg rubini, you funded research in 2015 along
and the moratorium did not interfere with this grants for this work were allocated by national institutions. health, usa and personally anthony fauci. anthony fauch, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. the united states is the same fauci that survived five american presidents as their health adviser, the same fauci that increased the number of vaccines recommended for children from 7 to 74 fauci between the 1980s and the current time, which predicted problems...
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senate will present our case to the parliamentarian on a number of long-sought reforms to our nation's health care system that will lower costs for tens of millions of americans. under our proposals, for the first time ever we will empower medicare to negotiate prices of prescription drugs in parts b and d, we will cap out-of-pocket expenses for prescription drugs at $2,000 a year, giving millions of americans, many of whom have serious health problems and need these drugs the support they desperately need so they can afford these drugs, $2,000 a year. that's it. the day of seniors paying tens of thousands per year or foregoing medicine will soon be over and we will prevent health care premiums from speaking for tens of millions of people. in addition, there's an inflation rider so that once the company announces the price of a new drug, they can't just double it and double it and double it year after year even after they have recouped their investment in the bill. lowering costs of prescription drugs, capping out-of-pocket expenses, keeping premiums low, these are the top priorities for the
senate will present our case to the parliamentarian on a number of long-sought reforms to our nation's health care system that will lower costs for tens of millions of americans. under our proposals, for the first time ever we will empower medicare to negotiate prices of prescription drugs in parts b and d, we will cap out-of-pocket expenses for prescription drugs at $2,000 a year, giving millions of americans, many of whom have serious health problems and need these drugs the support they...
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service, i've prop up our national health service, we broken— prop up our national health service i've been going to the hospital several times the last few weeks. i am astonished by how— the last few weeks. i am astonished by how priceless this service is. that's_ by how priceless this service is. that's where i want the money to go. how many handbags does one need? laughter that is a very good question. how many handbags does anyone need? you focus on education and public services. in fact, focus on education and public services. infact, it's focus on education and public services. in fact, it's interesting, people who don't even need to use the public services, people care about it in this country and they want it to be funded. the question is how, given, you know, the current state of the economy and whether thatis state of the economy and whether that is through borrowing or through growth or through, you know, through tax, and that is a very simplistic way of looking at it, but you obviously cover the investment side of it, you know, the consumer use of this, and that is wha
service, i've prop up our national health service, we broken— prop up our national health service i've been going to the hospital several times the last few weeks. i am astonished by how— the last few weeks. i am astonished by how priceless this service is. that's_ by how priceless this service is. that's where i want the money to go. how many handbags does one need? laughter that is a very good question. how many handbags does anyone need? you focus on education and public services. in...
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get into cutting taxes, the government has amassed more defence spending, more money for the national health of course it doesn't add up. we don't have that much money to hand out. in that much money to hand out. in that sense he may have been 4—1 against rishi sunak, but i thought that was the one that was talking most sense on economics in the budget. we need to have sound economic management, and tax cuts on top of high public spending and on the back of high inflationjust doesn't make sense. irate the back of high inflation 'ust doesn't make sense.�* doesn't make sense. we will follow all — doesn't make sense. we will follow all the _ doesn't make sense. we will follow all the twists - doesn't make sense. we will follow all the twists and - follow all the twists and turns, thank you forjoining us this early in the morning here in london. this is bbc news. the headlines this hour: president biden tells mohammed bin salman, saudi arabia's crown prince, he holds him personally responsible for the murder of a dissidentjournalist. record temperatures, health alerts and forest fires burning ou
get into cutting taxes, the government has amassed more defence spending, more money for the national health of course it doesn't add up. we don't have that much money to hand out. in that much money to hand out. in that sense he may have been 4—1 against rishi sunak, but i thought that was the one that was talking most sense on economics in the budget. we need to have sound economic management, and tax cuts on top of high public spending and on the back of high inflationjust doesn't make...
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moratorium did not interfere with this in any way, grants for this work were allocated by the national institutes or the healthof the united states and personally by anthony pouch. anthony fauche, director of the us national institute of allergy and sleeping diseases the same fauci who survived five american presidents as their health adviser the same fauci in which the number of vaccines recommended for children from the 80s to now has increased from 7:00 a.m. to 74 fauci, which predicted problems for the trump administration . there is no doubt that the coming administration will be tested. we will face not only constant threats to public health from chronic diseases. we have a lot of them, but with an unexpected outbreak of the disease when the epidemic began in china, dr. faucha was so prepared for the consequences of the pandemic that donald trump's adviser on strategy, greg. rubini, there are questions tweeted and by the way in the spirit of democracy and freedom of speech of the united states of the record - this of course was deleted question on twitter greda rubini you funded research in 2015 with the
moratorium did not interfere with this in any way, grants for this work were allocated by the national institutes or the healthof the united states and personally by anthony pouch. anthony fauche, director of the us national institute of allergy and sleeping diseases the same fauci who survived five american presidents as their health adviser the same fauci in which the number of vaccines recommended for children from the 80s to now has increased from 7:00 a.m. to 74 fauci, which predicted...
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territory and there is no moratorium on this did not interfere with grants for this work national institutes or us healthsonally anthony fauci. anthony fauch, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. the united states is the same fauci and survived five american presidents as their health adviser, the same fauci, in which the number of vaccines recommended for children in the period from the eighties to the current time has increased from 7 to 74 fauci, which predicted the problems of the trump administration. there is no doubt that the coming administration will be tested. we will not face only with constant threats to public health chronic diseases. we have a lot of them, but with an unexpected outbreak of the disease when the epidemic began in china, dr. faucha was so prepared for the consequences of the pandemic that donald trump's adviser on strategy, greg. roubini, there were questions asked on twitter and by the way in the spirit of democracy and freedom of speech of the united states of the record - this was of course deleted question on twitter by greg rubini, you f
territory and there is no moratorium on this did not interfere with grants for this work national institutes or us healthsonally anthony fauci. anthony fauch, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. the united states is the same fauci and survived five american presidents as their health adviser, the same fauci, in which the number of vaccines recommended for children in the period from the eighties to the current time has increased from 7 to 74 fauci, which...
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within the framework of the national health project , money is also allocated for the polyclinic andhe hospital and for equipment. uh, the situation is improving, but it is still far from what we would like to see, especially the difficulty of making an appointment with a specialist doctor. what to work for? it's time for the european union to deal with a peaceful settlement in ukraine instead of to discuss new anti-russian sanctions that do not work, the head of the hungarian foreign ministry said this, and the country's prime minister viktor urban spoke more figuratively, the european economy has built itself not even in step, but in the lungs, and now this quote is suffocating, not only in hungary, the entire eu is now convulsively think how to save gas, which is now in short supply. plus it's expensive. this has already led to growth everywhere. prices the finan newspaper was quoting the head of shell he is sure that consumption norms will have to be introduced in europe energy. be sure to make savings and the sooner the better, the european commission suggested that in order to
within the framework of the national health project , money is also allocated for the polyclinic andhe hospital and for equipment. uh, the situation is improving, but it is still far from what we would like to see, especially the difficulty of making an appointment with a specialist doctor. what to work for? it's time for the european union to deal with a peaceful settlement in ukraine instead of to discuss new anti-russian sanctions that do not work, the head of the hungarian foreign ministry...
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to help improve our nation's health. to foster the vision of our future and to make sure that everyone has equal access and eat to live a healthy life. >> thank you very much dr. richelle. three powerful women three people who will be ordering for conversation this morning. we introduce people we know well. first melanie campbell. my longtime friend and sister in the struggle. she leaves the national coalition for black civic participation in the black women rally. and his been at the forefront of voting rights and civic engagement -- engagement but also in building alliance between heck -- legacy are historic civil-rights leaders and -- ♪ now i say, i thought the party had ended what -- at midnight last night. i like that music let's turn this into a party. so i was having a great time last night was give it up for melanie campbell 80's and gentlemen. -- ladies and gentlemen. and then to my far left you're right, another strong friend, ally, leader, who is been such an important voice not only for the latino community,
to help improve our nation's health. to foster the vision of our future and to make sure that everyone has equal access and eat to live a healthy life. >> thank you very much dr. richelle. three powerful women three people who will be ordering for conversation this morning. we introduce people we know well. first melanie campbell. my longtime friend and sister in the struggle. she leaves the national coalition for black civic participation in the black women rally. and his been at the...
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commitment is the awarding of $2 million to 18 -- 108 state local and territorial health department through the grant for the national initiative to address note covid-19 health disparities among populations of high risk and underserved. this is the cdc's largest investment to date, focused on reducing health disparities related to covid-19. one health threat we are also active entering his global outbreak of cases in working -- monkeypox. data suggests that by an homosexual men make up a high number of monkeypox cases. help encourage health care providers to consider testing all rashes with clinical suspicion monkeypox. health care providers that see a patient with a rash that resembles a box or a rash that might be characteristic of a common infection should carefully evaluate the patient's monkeypox and consider testing. anyone who has risk factor is four-month box and a new rash -- four of monkeypox and -- it is been -- in every community. this will facilitate, increase testing, leverage relationships between clinics, hospitals, and commercial laboratories and -- better understand the scope of the current market
commitment is the awarding of $2 million to 18 -- 108 state local and territorial health department through the grant for the national initiative to address note covid-19 health disparities among populations of high risk and underserved. this is the cdc's largest investment to date, focused on reducing health disparities related to covid-19. one health threat we are also active entering his global outbreak of cases in working -- monkeypox. data suggests that by an homosexual men make up a high...
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i want to say that now in russia there is a whole national health project whose task is to explain tost of all, loyal to the treatment do not cancel these medications on your own. secondly, people, of course, must understand. what are the risk factors? all these patients need dispensary observation. it is free today, all over the country to people. they give preferential medicines , tell them how to behave correctly, therefore, well, doctors today really did everything , friends, and the task of patients is simply to follow the doctor's recommendations and regularly undergo examinations and take medicines to follow these rules in order to achieve pressure targets. they will resemble 1280 and below the next smoking factor. it increases blood pressure due to a very simple mechanism, when we smoke, they release their numbers, which constrict our blood vessels, i will show a wide vessel. and so it narrows friends is smoking. i crawled into research wondering how much people who smokes stop smoking, how much blood pressure decreases. although the same 8 mm large pillar. that is, any return
i want to say that now in russia there is a whole national health project whose task is to explain tost of all, loyal to the treatment do not cancel these medications on your own. secondly, people, of course, must understand. what are the risk factors? all these patients need dispensary observation. it is free today, all over the country to people. they give preferential medicines , tell them how to behave correctly, therefore, well, doctors today really did everything , friends, and the task...
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health. that is why the u.s. and the agency for national development has been proud to support this network of hospitals with $85 million since 2014. as part of our commitment to support health and dignity for the palestinian people. maybe the most overused phrase, word in the english language for the irish is dignity. my dad used to say everyone, no matter what their circumstance deserves to be treated with dignity. dignity. and dealing with the covid-19 pandemic took a hard toll here, as it did in so many communities around the world. so today, i am pleased to announce the united states is committing an additional $100 million to support these hospitals. your staff that work for the palestinian people. this is a commitment from both resources and expertise. when i was vice president, i asked the president then, barack obama, i asked him whether or not i could start what we called a cancer moonshine. i visited every major cancer hospital in the world, with one exception. i mean it literally. because there is so much, so much for just on th
health. that is why the u.s. and the agency for national development has been proud to support this network of hospitals with $85 million since 2014. as part of our commitment to support health and dignity for the palestinian people. maybe the most overused phrase, word in the english language for the irish is dignity. my dad used to say everyone, no matter what their circumstance deserves to be treated with dignity. dignity. and dealing with the covid-19 pandemic took a hard toll here, as it...
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moment all that matters is that someone radiates hope and health and health and is why the united states is the agency for the national development has been proud to support this network of hospitals with $85 million since 2014. in prior to our commitment to support health and dignity, the palestinian people may be the most overused word is in english language for their issues dignity. my dad used to say every morning, no matter what the circumstance, treat them with dignity, dignity. in dealing with the covid-19 pandemic, that was a hard goal, does a hard year, as it did in so many communities around the world so today, i am pleased to announce the united states is committing an additional $100 million to support these hospitals. your staff that work for the palestinian people, this is a commitment about resources and expertise, vice president, nasa presidents, then barack obama i asked him whether or not i could start will be calling cancer moonshot, i visited every cancer hospital in the world with one exception, i mean, it literally because there are so much, so much just on the edge of being able to discern. we a
moment all that matters is that someone radiates hope and health and health and is why the united states is the agency for the national development has been proud to support this network of hospitals with $85 million since 2014. in prior to our commitment to support health and dignity, the palestinian people may be the most overused word is in english language for their issues dignity. my dad used to say every morning, no matter what the circumstance, treat them with dignity, dignity. in...
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to help improve our nation's health. to foster the vision of our future and to make sure that everyone has equal access and eat to live a healthy life. >> thank you very much dr. richelle. three powerful women three people who will be ordering for conversation this morning. we introduce people we know well. first melanie campbell. my longtime friend and sister in the struggle. she leaves the national coalition for black civic participation in the black women rally. and his been at the forefront of voting rights and civic engagement -- engagement but also in building alliance between heck -- legacy are historic civil-rights leaders and -- ♪ now i say, i thought the party had ended what -- at midnight last night. i like that music let's turn this into a party. so i was having a great time last night was give it up for melanie campbell 80's and gentlemen. -- ladies and gentlemen. and then to my far left you're right, another strong friend, ally, leader, who is been such an important voice not only for the latino community,
to help improve our nation's health. to foster the vision of our future and to make sure that everyone has equal access and eat to live a healthy life. >> thank you very much dr. richelle. three powerful women three people who will be ordering for conversation this morning. we introduce people we know well. first melanie campbell. my longtime friend and sister in the struggle. she leaves the national coalition for black civic participation in the black women rally. and his been at the...
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he wanted to pass like national health insurance. he wanted to guarantee many other benefits. and then limit welfare. in particular because he was losing support as a president and he was running for reelection. it was the monica lewinsky schedule. i think he felt obligated even though he was ahead in the polls against dole in 1996, to sign a law that he wasn't entirely in favor of. in fact he had vetoed it twice before. he was kind of trapped by his own words and ended up with this highly punitive restrictive program that massively reduced assistance and access to aid. and by 2000, the roles had been cut by about 60% and also by 2000, over half the block going to the states was no longer going for cash assistance. some of it was being used to pave the highways. it was very loosely distributed and there weren't many restrictions. they could stretch the definition of what was a good expenditure for aiding the poor and getting them off welfare. it led to increases in deep poverty and extreme poverty and what are called disconnected mothers who received neither cash assistance no
he wanted to pass like national health insurance. he wanted to guarantee many other benefits. and then limit welfare. in particular because he was losing support as a president and he was running for reelection. it was the monica lewinsky schedule. i think he felt obligated even though he was ahead in the polls against dole in 1996, to sign a law that he wasn't entirely in favor of. in fact he had vetoed it twice before. he was kind of trapped by his own words and ended up with this highly...
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secretary, it was to pay for the covid backlogs and the national health serviceiew with the telegraph, sajid javid says, actually, if he would've been chancellor at the time, he wouldn't necessarily have been imposing that increase the stop he talks about being able to reverse that. well, it is on the april when he was last out on the media defending it saying it was fair and on the media defending it saying it was fairand right on the media defending it saying it was fair and right to impose it. he will take an awful lot of questions about why he suddenly reversed on that policy. you know, they are all clearly pitching themselves in direct, you know, in direct opposition to rishi sunak. he obviously has the kind of momentum behind him clearly because he has been chancellor, a higher profile, so therefore, he is the biggest at the end they all want to take it out. but obviously cutting taxes, you have got to be making that happen. where you going to cut the spending. all these questions to answer. so i think it will be a very interesting week how the candidates i
secretary, it was to pay for the covid backlogs and the national health serviceiew with the telegraph, sajid javid says, actually, if he would've been chancellor at the time, he wouldn't necessarily have been imposing that increase the stop he talks about being able to reverse that. well, it is on the april when he was last out on the media defending it saying it was fair and on the media defending it saying it was fairand right on the media defending it saying it was fair and right to impose...
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i don't think this can be a national health adversary. i don't see this as the democratic or republican. i talked to ob-gyn i've interviewed a couple of them i think about this as a medical procedure and how we view it in that light. they have a fetus where the brain is developing outside of the body, or the heart is developing outside of the body, or there is a mother who has an incomplete miscarriage and she needs to get medical medicine to complete that miscarriage. well i will say that i have read this executive order through and through. it doesn't really do much. it's just sort of restating it reaffirming what's already in federal law. i think in this moment it's important to do that, when just a couple of weeks ago the governor of north dakota says that she was going to trying implement a way for folks not to get the medicine they need to complete a miscarriage. i think it's important for no matter what states you live and come if you are having a traumatic experience, if you've lost a pregnancy, or you have an end viable fetus you
i don't think this can be a national health adversary. i don't see this as the democratic or republican. i talked to ob-gyn i've interviewed a couple of them i think about this as a medical procedure and how we view it in that light. they have a fetus where the brain is developing outside of the body, or the heart is developing outside of the body, or there is a mother who has an incomplete miscarriage and she needs to get medical medicine to complete that miscarriage. well i will say that i...
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health leaders from the four home nations _ pandemic. alth leaders from the four home nations were each - pandemic. health leaders from the i four home nations were each awarded a medal and front line workers also attended the ceremony, including the nurse who gave the world's first covid that scene to a patient. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello again. it's been another hot day across southeast england with temperatures reaching the low 30s. the reaching the low 30s. heat across north—western a fresher the heat across north—western areas, fresher air moving in. a comfortable night's slick for scotland, northern ireland but late in the night we are talking about temperature 16 degrees in cardiff, 19 by the end of the night in london. so it will be vorm the further south you live. a bit more of a breeze tomorrow for scotland and northern ireland where they will be one or two showers but many dry with a fuse should sunny spells. arrange in temperatures, high teen to low 20s in the north, feeling comfortable. a
health leaders from the four home nations _ pandemic. alth leaders from the four home nations were each - pandemic. health leaders from the i four home nations were each awarded a medal and front line workers also attended the ceremony, including the nurse who gave the world's first covid that scene to a patient. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello again. it's been another hot day across southeast england with temperatures reaching the low 30s. the reaching the low...
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they are opened under the national health project and the base can become a multidisciplinary medicalew equipment delivered for the center of outpatient oncological care allows the suvorov district hospital to significantly improve the number of diagnoses made at early stages. rose 48 to 57% for every figure of the fate of real people, first, second-stage tumors are completely cured and uh. well, the patient lives, then a normal full life, that is, well, like a new birth in terms of treatment, one of the most important decisions that are implemented in outpatient cancer care centers is the possibility to receive therapy immediately in the center, without leaving for a larger city in a day hospital , wards are being prepared for patients with oncological diseases. a laminar flow cabinet for preparing solutions is already installed. it will be possible to carry out chemotherapy here, which does not require a round-the-clock stay in the hospital. the equipment purchased for the outpatient cancer care center also helps in the diagnosis of other diseases. the old mole, on which the laborat
they are opened under the national health project and the base can become a multidisciplinary medicalew equipment delivered for the center of outpatient oncological care allows the suvorov district hospital to significantly improve the number of diagnoses made at early stages. rose 48 to 57% for every figure of the fate of real people, first, second-stage tumors are completely cured and uh. well, the patient lives, then a normal full life, that is, well, like a new birth in terms of treatment,...
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state and local public health, met with hospital leadership and all safe haven states and had a daily medical sinks with the federal government. this was truly and all of nation public health and medical effort and one that reflects the very best of what a coordinated federal public health response should look like. i stand and am humbled by the commitment of my colleagues who want a moments notice left thei families and loved ones for weeks on end as a part of the mission and so many others in the last 18 months i've had the privilege to lead the same individuals as we mobilize and partnership to vaccinate the workforce to stand up our domestic public health measures in response to the ukraine russia conflict deployed to the southwest border to provide technical public health assistance to ensure we optimize to the mental health resources for the workforce during these challenging times and to assist the paramedics on missions in the united states and so much more. the dedication of the staff and our response to the challenges reflects the hope and the vision ofof this office, a central offe that serves as the principal medical public health and workforce he
state and local public health, met with hospital leadership and all safe haven states and had a daily medical sinks with the federal government. this was truly and all of nation public health and medical effort and one that reflects the very best of what a coordinated federal public health response should look like. i stand and am humbled by the commitment of my colleagues who want a moments notice left thei families and loved ones for weeks on end as a part of the mission and so many others in...
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administration comes under increasing pressure to follow the lead of the w.h.o., and declare monkeypox a national health emergency, something the white house says it is still considering. major. >> garrett: tanya rivero, we thank you. tonight, the f.d.a. has confirmed to cbs news that pfizer and moderna expect to upgraded vaccines to combat latetest omicron variaiants as y as septetember. the biden administstration has reacached an agreement with the vaccine manufacacturers for more than 170 million doses. the administratition says that should be enenough supply for as this winter. actor will smith has broken his silence and again apologized to comedian chris rock for slapping him during the oscars in march. this time he did so in a video w york. >> garrett: tonight's mega millions jackpot has ballooned to more than $1.25 billion, making it the third-largest lottery prize in u.s. history. even with all the taxes taken out-- and they have to be taken out-- all those dollars are fueling big dreams. more on all this from cbs' adriana diaz. .>> reporter: people are feeling lucky across america tonight. >> a
administration comes under increasing pressure to follow the lead of the w.h.o., and declare monkeypox a national health emergency, something the white house says it is still considering. major. >> garrett: tanya rivero, we thank you. tonight, the f.d.a. has confirmed to cbs news that pfizer and moderna expect to upgraded vaccines to combat latetest omicron variaiants as y as septetember. the biden administstration has reacached an agreement with the vaccine manufacacturers for more than...
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the us national institutes of health has been directly involved in funding potentially dangerous laboratoryipulations with viruses, including sars, at the same time, this activity remained not only opaque, moreover, the mentioned institutions allegedly prevented any attempts by the public and the scientific community to investigate the dubious activities of american biological laboratories in the middle. in may, saxon scientists neil harrison published an open letter demanding an investigation into the causes of covid-19, arguing that a large amount of critical information is being withheld by us research institutes, we urge u.s. government scientific institutions primarily the national institutes of health support a full independent and transparent investigation into the origins of sarskoe 2. this should take place, for example, as part of a highly focused scientific bipartisan congressional investigation with full investigations . teas that can ask important questions, but avoid the erroneous witch hunt driven more by politics than science, alas, the lack of an independent and transparent
the us national institutes of health has been directly involved in funding potentially dangerous laboratoryipulations with viruses, including sars, at the same time, this activity remained not only opaque, moreover, the mentioned institutions allegedly prevented any attempts by the public and the scientific community to investigate the dubious activities of american biological laboratories in the middle. in may, saxon scientists neil harrison published an open letter demanding an investigation...
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doctor, this has gone from a few cases to consideration of a national health emergency and the u.s.the highest in the world. where are we on this? >> chris, we are certainly at the beginning of understanding where we are with this virus. what we have is very poor situational awareness. even with what he do know, we're seeing very, very high case rates starting to climb. with limited testing, we're already at the top of the list of cases globally. i think it's really important to assume there are many more cases that are out there, that testing is just not widely enough available to have a good situational awareness. >> to the point the biden administration estimated it will need another $7 billion to combat monkeypox and nothing has been proposed in congress. i have friends who said they were trying to line up to get the shots. are you concerned where we are in the response? >> i'm definitely concerned where we are with the response right now. we need to be moving quickly. if we have learned anything with viruses, it's much easier to stay out of trouble than it is to get out of trou
doctor, this has gone from a few cases to consideration of a national health emergency and the u.s.the highest in the world. where are we on this? >> chris, we are certainly at the beginning of understanding where we are with this virus. what we have is very poor situational awareness. even with what he do know, we're seeing very, very high case rates starting to climb. with limited testing, we're already at the top of the list of cases globally. i think it's really important to assume...
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decision to issue the declaration despite a lack of consensus among experts serving on the united nations health agencies, emergency committee. it's the first time the chief of the un health agency has taken such action. >> so inch hled, we have an outbreak that has spread around the would rapidly. 2 new modes of transmission about which we understand to lead to and which meets the criteria in the international health regulations. >> the declaration could allow for more funding for treatment, but it could also make it harder f r people to get the already scarce vaccines. san francisco's health department told kron 4 today that the city has a a significant number of monkeypox cases and lacks sufficient vaccine supply for the number of people who are seeking this vaccine when monkeypox cases were first identified in san francisco, the city's health department requested 35,000 doses to meet the need. but to date, only 7700 doses have been allotted to the city. san francisco has currently identified 197 cases and in to sup 8 more cases. >> in the bay area, man suspected of contracting monkeypox has
decision to issue the declaration despite a lack of consensus among experts serving on the united nations health agencies, emergency committee. it's the first time the chief of the un health agency has taken such action. >> so inch hled, we have an outbreak that has spread around the would rapidly. 2 new modes of transmission about which we understand to lead to and which meets the criteria in the international health regulations. >> the declaration could allow for more funding for...
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to help improve our nation's health. to foster the vision of our future and to make sure that everyone has equal access and eat to live a healthy life. >> thank you very much dr. richelle. three powerful women three people who will be ordering for conversation this morning. we introduce people we know well. first melanie campbell. my ♪ now i say, i thought the party had ended what -- at midnight last night. i like that music let's turn this into a party. so i was having a great time last night was give it up for melanie campbell 80's and gentlemen. -- ladies and gentlemen. and then to my far left you're right, another strong friend, ally, leader, who is been such an important voice not only for the latino community, but for america and building bridges between the latino and african-american communities. she is unflinching in her commitment. and her relationship has been that she educates -- we educate each other about the aspirations, needs, challenges of our communities. navies and gentlemen the president and ceo -- ja
to help improve our nation's health. to foster the vision of our future and to make sure that everyone has equal access and eat to live a healthy life. >> thank you very much dr. richelle. three powerful women three people who will be ordering for conversation this morning. we introduce people we know well. first melanie campbell. my ♪ now i say, i thought the party had ended what -- at midnight last night. i like that music let's turn this into a party. so i was having a great time...
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more alarming than this, ambulance staff trying to back up and already fully stretched national healthvice dealing with heat related emergencies. in london, if you get out of the sun and go underground, it is even worse. so why is it that britain can't cope with heat waves? so much of it is to do with its outdated and inadequate infrastructure. it just can't cope with extreme temperatures. here on london's tube, you can't even have air conditioning.the only airflow is stale and hot. some passengers can't see what the fuss is about. >> 35, 36 degrees, people pay money to go to places with that. those places don't have air conditioning either. reporter: so you are basically thinking it's over the top? >> yes. that's what i think. reporter: an american tourist is not impressed. >> it gets this hot regularly, but we have air conditioning everywhere and everything is set up for it to be that hot. >> i'm from the philippines, so the weather is just fine for me. reporter: with the increasing threats of extreme weather events caused by global warming, civil engineers and climate scientists say
more alarming than this, ambulance staff trying to back up and already fully stretched national healthvice dealing with heat related emergencies. in london, if you get out of the sun and go underground, it is even worse. so why is it that britain can't cope with heat waves? so much of it is to do with its outdated and inadequate infrastructure. it just can't cope with extreme temperatures. here on london's tube, you can't even have air conditioning.the only airflow is stale and hot. some...
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it's also why the american rescue plan unprecedented investment the national health service corps has allowed us to see the largest cohort of the y program's 50 year history including thousands of behavioral health providers.s second i want to speak to her work to expand access and rural communities across the country. rural communities oh. response program reaches over 1500 rural communities and 47 states. we are finding what rural communities tell us they need. including more access to treatment for individuals using fentanyl. in fact in june we announced a new tenant million-dollar rural investment to tackle synthetic oh opioid overdose include fentanyl and fentanyl laced drug overdoses with the goal of create new treatment access points and rural communities. in june we also announce the 50 million-dollar investment focus on symptoms like methamphetamine. particulates rural communities have reached out to us, for help with her critical needs as they see drugs like meth and cocaine become even more dangerous due to contamination with highly potent fentanyl. we also found other supp
it's also why the american rescue plan unprecedented investment the national health service corps has allowed us to see the largest cohort of the y program's 50 year history including thousands of behavioral health providers.s second i want to speak to her work to expand access and rural communities across the country. rural communities oh. response program reaches over 1500 rural communities and 47 states. we are finding what rural communities tell us they need. including more access to...
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the national health service quarter where we offer loan repayment and scholarships to behavioral healthtudents and providers in return for protesting in the high impact areas. and other programs like the substance use disorder treatment and recovery loan repayment program, our addiction medicine fellowship program, and our opioid impacted family support program. we believe it is critical to expand our investment in this training and deployment of a mental health and substance use disorder workforce that can respond to the prevention, treatment, and recovery needs of individual struggling with fentanyl use. that is why the president's budget includes a nearly 400 million dollar investment into growing the number of mental health and substance use disorder providers. it is also why the american rescue plan's unprecedented investment in the national health service corps has allowed us to see the largest cohort in the program's 50-year history, including thousands of behavioral health providers. second, i want to speak to our work to expand access to substance use disorder services in rural
the national health service quarter where we offer loan repayment and scholarships to behavioral healthtudents and providers in return for protesting in the high impact areas. and other programs like the substance use disorder treatment and recovery loan repayment program, our addiction medicine fellowship program, and our opioid impacted family support program. we believe it is critical to expand our investment in this training and deployment of a mental health and substance use disorder...
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it's really the health facilities are eating up this cost because insurance doesn't pay for it. so this is why clearing it. national public health emergency is important health officials with the world health organization and here in the u. s say the risk of monkeypox spreading to the general public remains low for now, but they say the best way to prevent the spread of this virus is through more vaccines. erasmus ktvu box two news right now, the bart board is meeting to decide whether or not to reinstate a mask mandate. if approved, the new mandate would be in effect all the way until october, with the option for the board to extend the measure. bart's previous mass requirement was put into place in april and expired last week. we spoke with bart board member bevan duffy. just this afternoon. he said he understands if bart riders feel a bit of whiplash as mandates are imposed, and then lift it. i understand that there is a lot of fatigue, but i would guess that if you and i just sat and talked about it. we know a lot of people who have had covid just in the past month and i recognize that it is something that is f
it's really the health facilities are eating up this cost because insurance doesn't pay for it. so this is why clearing it. national public health emergency is important health officials with the world health organization and here in the u. s say the risk of monkeypox spreading to the general public remains low for now, but they say the best way to prevent the spread of this virus is through more vaccines. erasmus ktvu box two news right now, the bart board is meeting to decide whether or not...
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monopoly in the field of biological research is concentrated in the hands of the alliance of national institutes. healthspecial place. among them is the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, headed by us chief infectious disease specialist anthony fauci, the fauci institute has its own network of laboratories throughout america and one is located at ford drick army base. in the united states , billions of dollars are spent annually on the creation of designer so-called viruses. they have more than 100 military laboratories around the world and more than they are engaged by and large, we don’t know not what we don’t know even donald trump the united states government cannot control. what do they really do in these closed scientific institutions in 2001 from the institute of infectious diseases of the army. the us has gone from state to state with anthrax envelopes. there is a mountain there, even much more dangerous viruses and bacteria with which they work uncontrollably, including on the territory of the cis countries they have more than twenty such laboratories in ukraine in georgia i
monopoly in the field of biological research is concentrated in the hands of the alliance of national institutes. healthspecial place. among them is the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, headed by us chief infectious disease specialist anthony fauci, the fauci institute has its own network of laboratories throughout america and one is located at ford drick army base. in the united states , billions of dollars are spent annually on the creation of designer so-called viruses....
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city, managed by from bought lou ah, ah . creek national artistic program, 2020 to 2023 into a national health standards foundation. ah . business dw used live from berlin, fire fighters battle places from portugal to greece. huge wildfires burned across the mediterranean fuel by a record breaking heat. white hundreds have died from the effects of the high temperatures and now the extreme heat is moving on the.
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health warning essentially is something akin to a national emergency. there are various measures that are being put in place around the country to try to make sure that people don't get ill, don't get sick, that the infrastructure copes as well as possible. so the trout transport network that the tri network there are go slow speed limitations on parts of it that there is a section of the line between london and the northern cities of leeds and york are which we shall completely to borrow because they're scared that the that that the rails will buckle by so be worked safely, be able to carry trains who got an operating theatres scaling back on operations because they can't keep those operating theatres cool enough. and schools are, some of them are either closing early today or, or not opening at all. so there are various measures put in place to try and get the country through this unprecedented. he wife was, this is a country that is so used to this kind of thing that, you know, people don't have air conditioning units as a standard in their homes. th
health warning essentially is something akin to a national emergency. there are various measures that are being put in place around the country to try to make sure that people don't get ill, don't get sick, that the infrastructure copes as well as possible. so the trout transport network that the tri network there are go slow speed limitations on parts of it that there is a section of the line between london and the northern cities of leeds and york are which we shall completely to borrow...
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facility says they have full funding because they concluded agreements for seven packages with the national health service of ukraine, and many fighters after general rehabilitation is also recovering at home for some time valentina moiseyenko andriy veshelovskyi tv channel rada national marathon single news a number of visits of foreign partners to kyiv and important talks so next week president volodymyr zelenskyi said in his evening address that the purpose of the meeting was to strengthen ukraine's position at the front as well as in diplomacy and economy, he also reminded that after eight years of war in the east of ukraine, on july 28, for the first time, we will celebrate the model of ukrainian statehood, we will celebrate despite everything because ukrainians not to break after everything that our people have come after everything that we have learned over the centuries ukrainians will never give up their independence and will not break from the inside as it has happened more than once never protect unity now work together for victory is the most important national task that we all must wi
facility says they have full funding because they concluded agreements for seven packages with the national health service of ukraine, and many fighters after general rehabilitation is also recovering at home for some time valentina moiseyenko andriy veshelovskyi tv channel rada national marathon single news a number of visits of foreign partners to kyiv and important talks so next week president volodymyr zelenskyi said in his evening address that the purpose of the meeting was to strengthen...
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health organization had to deal the brand-new virus of covid-19. spieth. jon: meantime the president done with his covid-19 positive diagnosis. doctor felt she was head of the nationaltutes of health, told our neil cavuto how he is doing, listen. >> the president is doing really quite well. he continues to improve. he is tolerating it well. and he continues to improve. 6789 years old for that's always a danger zone for covid-19 patients. even among those who had the vaccine, is it not doctor? >> it can be. if you have both vaccines and you've had both of boosters, which the president has have it put you at great protection against getting very ill guido dr. fauci's eight years old had covid-19 now he has recovered. also if you have a baseline health it's pretty decent comments or would the president is not living with obesity. he does not have any health issues of which i am aware. certainly being elderly is going to put you at risk. having those vaccines does antiviral treatment will help him. he can very likely be very well. jon: 's latest strain of the covered virus has allowed people said okay we're going to have to mask up again part of going to have mask manda
health organization had to deal the brand-new virus of covid-19. spieth. jon: meantime the president done with his covid-19 positive diagnosis. doctor felt she was head of the nationaltutes of health, told our neil cavuto how he is doing, listen. >> the president is doing really quite well. he continues to improve. he is tolerating it well. and he continues to improve. 6789 years old for that's always a danger zone for covid-19 patients. even among those who had the vaccine, is it not...
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lint legislation, helping ukrainian nationals obtain jobs in poland and given them access to national health care to the social benefits a growing number of polls, her voice concerns about the presence of refugees in poland amid a growing crisis in the valley, we heard from dr. stephen gouge, professor at the institute of europeans to live in belgrade. you said that praising a nasty calibrate in poland was bound to eventually backfire. this is so kind of a postmodern or craziness you. you have literally ideology that is responsible for the murder of, of thousands of thousands of poles during world war 2 being tolerated. and in some cases, celebrated in the country, people are not blind, they see that there is an attempt to recreate the polish for national narrative in the sense that a band around the reason is $1.08. and then it means that all the victims that fall under the hands of followers on step one, but there were to all the polish victims actually fell in vain. and this is insulting for polish national pride. so of course people are that there are people or who are brave enough to, t
lint legislation, helping ukrainian nationals obtain jobs in poland and given them access to national health care to the social benefits a growing number of polls, her voice concerns about the presence of refugees in poland amid a growing crisis in the valley, we heard from dr. stephen gouge, professor at the institute of europeans to live in belgrade. you said that praising a nasty calibrate in poland was bound to eventually backfire. this is so kind of a postmodern or craziness you. you have...
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to melt more alarming voluntary ambulance staff trying to back up an already fully stretched national health service, dealing with heat related emergencies. and in london, if you get out of the sun and go on the ground, it's even worse for why is it that britain can't cope with heat waves? so much of it to do with it's outdated and inadequate infrastructure does come with extreme temperatures. harold london with some pass just can't see what the fuss is about. 3536 degrees. people pay money to go to places with that. and those places don't ever conditioning either. yeah. so you basically think it's over the top. yeah. but american tourist isn't impressed. it gets as high regularly, but we have air conditioning everywhere and everything's set up for it to to be that high. i from in the weather is fine with the increasing threat of extreme weather events caused by global warming. many civil engineers believe countries like the u. k. need to invest much more. the u. k is seen the impact of climate change and not as much as other countries in the world. and therefore, perhaps the urgency is nurs
to melt more alarming voluntary ambulance staff trying to back up an already fully stretched national health service, dealing with heat related emergencies. and in london, if you get out of the sun and go on the ground, it's even worse for why is it that britain can't cope with heat waves? so much of it to do with it's outdated and inadequate infrastructure does come with extreme temperatures. harold london with some pass just can't see what the fuss is about. 3536 degrees. people pay money to...
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count as a national health project, money is also allocated for the polyclinic and for the hospital orment, uh the situation is improving, but it is still far from being who would like to see and especially the difficulties of making an appointment with a specialist doctor, and she would read ten and information - this, of course, i will talk to citizens if what to work today surprised local residents exactly in the middle of summer it snowed in the republic. winter in the yard july month buran caught the authors of this video in the mountains in the south-west of the region . thunder rolls. were heard and in kazan the rain did not stop all night, the street flooded in a matter of hours during a downpour on the roads, several accidents occurred at once in vladivostok and well-deserved weather conditions canceled morning flights and bus service was partially stopped. well, in some parts. primorye in a day almost a month's rainfall fell about half a meter high, literally washed away five local roads, more than 1,000 people were cut off from the mainland well, the volga region today in th
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other public sector workers -- the national health service. pull the plug on an etf.at the end of last year, the fund gained only $12 million in assets. it was a rare --. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ if you wake up thinking about the market and want to make the right moves fast... get decision tech. for insights on when to buy and sell. and proactive alerts on market events. that's decision tech. only from fidelity. >> 50 basis point increase will be among the choices on the table. jon: it is not locked in. in newspaper ad comes out two days before a decision. lucky him that he doesn't have to worry about that. we want to check in on the euro. a little bit of euro strength. in the last 20 minutes or so. saying a fool cut off of russian gas is a likely scenario. europe is repairing without going into an ecb meeting tomorrow. tom: you can go all gloom and doom. it is a very correlated move. the vix goes a little bit gl
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united nations health as a beacon of hope, it will. it is a global food crisis, but ukraine says it doesn't trust russia's promises. also on the program, us lawmakers as a form of president donald trump chose not to act as a mob of his support to store the u. s. capital for 187 minutes on january 5th. this man of unbridled destructive energy could not be moved. i, u. s. congressional panel accuses the former president of failing to call off the riotous my only goal is to ensure the integrity of the vote that represent i also watched, never before seen outtakes from a trump speech, showing an angry president unwilling to admit defeat, demonstrate the world's 2nd largest rain forest under threat. we'll find out how congo is empowering communities to stop deforestation. ah, i'm feel gale. welcome to the program. been signs to allow the resumption of grain shipments from ukrainian ports on the black sea following months of russian blockades, represent ships from both sides, attended the signing ceremony in istanbul, along with turkish pres
united nations health as a beacon of hope, it will. it is a global food crisis, but ukraine says it doesn't trust russia's promises. also on the program, us lawmakers as a form of president donald trump chose not to act as a mob of his support to store the u. s. capital for 187 minutes on january 5th. this man of unbridled destructive energy could not be moved. i, u. s. congressional panel accuses the former president of failing to call off the riotous my only goal is to ensure the integrity of...
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the national health and human services agency predicts it will have 1.9 million vaccine doses available some time this year. the cdc estimates 15 million gay or bisexual men are eligible for the vaccine, but so far only 310,000 doses have been given out. the world health organization is issuing a recommendation tonight to reduce the spread of monkeypox. the agency suggests gay and bisexual men limit their sexual partners. that's because men who have sex with other men have the highest risk of infection. the group accounts for 95% of all monkeypox cases. more than 18,000 monkeypox cases have been reported among 78 countries. now, coming up at 6:00, with doses of the monkeypox vaccine in short supply, some are asking why it takes so long for the california department of public health to pass along doses they do get. we have that story tonight at 6:00. >>> now in other news tonight, a battle is brewing in vallejo between the city's police union and its police chief. the union says the top cop needs to go. it claims he cares little about his officers and lacks transparency. the city says th
the national health and human services agency predicts it will have 1.9 million vaccine doses available some time this year. the cdc estimates 15 million gay or bisexual men are eligible for the vaccine, but so far only 310,000 doses have been given out. the world health organization is issuing a recommendation tonight to reduce the spread of monkeypox. the agency suggests gay and bisexual men limit their sexual partners. that's because men who have sex with other men have the highest risk of...
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a white house official on friday called a potential declaration of a national health emergency. not a great option, one that would almost certainly be challenged immediately in court. at the white house. i'm kevin corke fox news. they're launched because illegal. and they were later. so it of, um. legitimized by the california public utilities commission. leaked documents suggest the length that uber went to win business coming up reaction from the company and people who say they were hurt by the strategy, tense end of a flight for some passengers what had fire engines rolling to the plane as soon as it touched down in atlanta? and we warmed up significantly. today we have some upper nineties low one hundreds in the hotspots. that's how it's going to be again tomorrow and we call it oleyumi. you call it california. our land, our culture, our people once expansive, now whittled down to a small community. only one proposition supports california tribes like ours. while providing hundreds of millions in yearly funding to finally address homelessness in california. vote yes on 27. t
a white house official on friday called a potential declaration of a national health emergency. not a great option, one that would almost certainly be challenged immediately in court. at the white house. i'm kevin corke fox news. they're launched because illegal. and they were later. so it of, um. legitimized by the california public utilities commission. leaked documents suggest the length that uber went to win business coming up reaction from the company and people who say they were hurt by...