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he's an ob/gyn in toledo. he will tell you a little about the frontlines. he joined his father's practice and his mom was a federal judge here in ohio. but most recently he is the president of osma, the ohio state medical association, which works closely with the ama./ we asked him to talk about what he is seeing on the front lines in terms of something that is something we all worry about, which are the social determinants of how some racial disparities and making sure that we are not leaving anyone behind. that we dr. armstrong, have had disparities in health way before we ever faced covid-19 and coronavirus. but we are now learning that the fatality rate is disproportionate in the african-american and latino communities.
he's an ob/gyn in toledo. he will tell you a little about the frontlines. he joined his father's practice and his mom was a federal judge here in ohio. but most recently he is the president of osma, the ohio state medical association, which works closely with the ama./ we asked him to talk about what he is seeing on the front lines in terms of something that is something we all worry about, which are the social determinants of how some racial disparities and making sure that we are not leaving...
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. >> ok, ob services. we know that hospitals having closing. when they are not closing or before they close, a lot of these hospitals are cutting their ob services. this is a very expensive unit for a hospital. we know that. not just in rural areas. and it is generally a money loser for hospitals. why did the task force recommends increasing payment rates for ob services? the task force also recommended careings for primary clinicians and other clinicians to allow them to better be able to handle prenatal care and also frankly, deliveries. fromg our visits, we heard one hospital executive that they had stop and drops. we asked what a stop and drop , well and the guy told us come a don't have ob services yet we are having a lot of pregnant women coming in. they are in labor and ready to deliver the baby but they have not had a day of prenatal care at all and we do not have ob services. the problems with the lack of ob services are affecting outcomes, frankly. why is this so important? how big is the problem? why are we recommending increased pay
. >> ok, ob services. we know that hospitals having closing. when they are not closing or before they close, a lot of these hospitals are cutting their ob services. this is a very expensive unit for a hospital. we know that. not just in rural areas. and it is generally a money loser for hospitals. why did the task force recommends increasing payment rates for ob services? the task force also recommended careings for primary clinicians and other clinicians to allow them to better be able...
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. up with a plan together with their obs.ou are pregnant in the united states, you visit with the doctor for regular checkups, leading up to your duty. when it's time to give birth, you are hospitalised, go into labour and are hospitalised, go into labour and are released a couple of days following your child's birth. now covid—i9 is changing some of that. hospitals are restricting partners from being a part of the birthing process. there is over the coronavirus are leading more pregnant women. so the couple purchased this supply kit on line for a home birth. we talked a pregnant woman about how they are feeling and about how the coronavirus pandemic is making them rethink their birth plans. my name is kobe rangers, i am 22 years old andi is kobe rangers, i am 22 years old and i am expecting my first child. i was already a high risk pregnancy. it's likely i will have to seek an extension. every day, the newsjust kind of seems more bleak. i went from feeling so prepared and then as soon as this hit, well, money has to come fro
. up with a plan together with their obs.ou are pregnant in the united states, you visit with the doctor for regular checkups, leading up to your duty. when it's time to give birth, you are hospitalised, go into labour and are hospitalised, go into labour and are released a couple of days following your child's birth. now covid—i9 is changing some of that. hospitals are restricting partners from being a part of the birthing process. there is over the coronavirus are leading more pregnant...
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kenneth phan is the ob-gyn chairman at the hospital where he's worked the past 18 years.e says closing the maternity word will put lives at risk. >> we have the aft side which is the mostly poor and minority patients of the city. and to deny them these kind of services, this is crazy. >> reporter: he and other doctors are especially concerned about shutting the ward down during the covid-19 pandemic. >> they could not have chosen a worse time. >> reporter: in a statement the hospital said, "we have had a small ob program at regional hospital but have determined that our current volume of patients can be easily handled by good samaritan hospital, sainta clara valley medical center, and other community hospitals. we will make sure the transition to these hospitals is a smooth one for our patients." the hospital also says it will continue to provide any emergency services o.b. patients need. but dr. phan says that may not be enough. >> they're going to have the bare basics. they're not going to even have a monitor to listen to the baby's heartbeat. >> reporter: he's also con
kenneth phan is the ob-gyn chairman at the hospital where he's worked the past 18 years.e says closing the maternity word will put lives at risk. >> we have the aft side which is the mostly poor and minority patients of the city. and to deny them these kind of services, this is crazy. >> reporter: he and other doctors are especially concerned about shutting the ward down during the covid-19 pandemic. >> they could not have chosen a worse time. >> reporter: in a statement...
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you just mentioned you went to your ob/gyn and she said i lose money on medicaid i believe it was and then medicare i breakeven and then i make my salary off private. if you take that away what's the going to mean to the salaries of health care workers, not only doctors but pharmacists might i add? >> guest: pharmacist, health care, people who work in hospitals, all of these people. it's going have a tremendous impact on your ability to keep your job. it also means the federal government if it's the federal government is taking the whole thing over, who's going to do all this work that the alleged to meet people in the insurance industry and in other need one main people in pharmacy and all of these things, who's going to be doing this jobs? the government will have to expand tremendously because doctors will have to be paid, there will have to be a whole new bureaucracy to pay doctors and, of course,, my cousin as an ophthalmologist in vancouver, canada, and as he says i find it amazing that the american people think it would be so wonderful if the government is paying their bills. h
you just mentioned you went to your ob/gyn and she said i lose money on medicaid i believe it was and then medicare i breakeven and then i make my salary off private. if you take that away what's the going to mean to the salaries of health care workers, not only doctors but pharmacists might i add? >> guest: pharmacist, health care, people who work in hospitals, all of these people. it's going have a tremendous impact on your ability to keep your job. it also means the federal government...
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an ob quite a widespread frost in the land to start the new day across central parts of scotland, maybelder day, especially so we have all of this cloud across northern and eastern britain. it goes the day, best of the sunshine out west and we're looking at the temperature of a0 or 50 —— ia to 15 out west. at seven or eight or 9 degrees. having got to those lofty heights as the sky stays pretty clear in the winds fall light across this northern western pa rt of fall light across this northern western part of the british isles, again as we start to stay, there will be quite a widespread frost. more cloud more breeze across southeastern areas, keeping the frosted bay, but more cloud begins to melt away with high—pressure very much the dominant feature tuesday. a lot of clear skies were blue skies and temperatures just beginning to recover a touch alone the eastern shores, given that we have cut off those onshore north and north easterly winds. on into wednesday, you still get the high pressure dominating just tending to slide away into the heart of the continent, they're still doing enoug
an ob quite a widespread frost in the land to start the new day across central parts of scotland, maybelder day, especially so we have all of this cloud across northern and eastern britain. it goes the day, best of the sunshine out west and we're looking at the temperature of a0 or 50 —— ia to 15 out west. at seven or eight or 9 degrees. having got to those lofty heights as the sky stays pretty clear in the winds fall light across this northern western pa rt of fall light across this...
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ob/gyn, you had to go to gp who then refers you if he thinks is necessary. in 1993 that weight was 9.3 weeks, just over two months. last year, 2019, the average wait time had increased to 20.9 weeks. that's over five months. 608,000 canadians across the border every year and pay out-of-pocket for getting mri, scans, orthopedic surgeries, hip replacements, heart valve replacements, things like that because they feel their health is too important to have to wait so long. canadians have an escape valve. where are we going to go? will have to set up my liberty ships of doctors like dr. tom price and others will not be practicing offshore so we can get, continue to get the very best in medicine. the american people demand. america is a very wealthy country and my mom used to say i hope you are not becoming one of those inpatient americans which of course i am now. canadians with the doctor says i'm sorry, but connected able to get an appointment to get a colonoscopy for eight months to a year even the would you think the problem, canadians say fine, that would be
ob/gyn, you had to go to gp who then refers you if he thinks is necessary. in 1993 that weight was 9.3 weeks, just over two months. last year, 2019, the average wait time had increased to 20.9 weeks. that's over five months. 608,000 canadians across the border every year and pay out-of-pocket for getting mri, scans, orthopedic surgeries, hip replacements, heart valve replacements, things like that because they feel their health is too important to have to wait so long. canadians have an escape...
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the fungus does not damage seriously resistant varieties obe, mark global, -- margl rutgers, and pan-americaa similar disease effects eggplant. note the darkened tissue in the stem. the remedy is rotation of crops. the clean, white appearance of this stem indicates a healthy plant. here's the pesky old worm. eggs are laid and hatched. a mixture of white mineral oil, at the right time, helps to control them. smut, another corn enemy, attacks all parts of the plant. it does not lower yields much on or below the ear, it is damaging. leaf blights also affect corn. sprays do not control these diseases, but resistant varieties of corn are being developed. downey mildew is one of several leaf diseases that interfere with successful production of cucumber and related crops. another is anthraxose. it affects both the leaves and the fruit. it spots and blights watermelons, decreasing yields and reducing quality of fruit. the dust is used for these diseases. this garden pest is easy to stop. just keep the gate closed and the fence on tight. no holes. zinnias are in bloom. and the crops are beginning to
the fungus does not damage seriously resistant varieties obe, mark global, -- margl rutgers, and pan-americaa similar disease effects eggplant. note the darkened tissue in the stem. the remedy is rotation of crops. the clean, white appearance of this stem indicates a healthy plant. here's the pesky old worm. eggs are laid and hatched. a mixture of white mineral oil, at the right time, helps to control them. smut, another corn enemy, attacks all parts of the plant. it does not lower yields much...
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la denanza po resicciones q obs pueden seguir y entr l que puedenseguir que requiere atención co hoitalde >> en sanfrancio tambiay ctos medas pero pa atender personas e riesgo ra mitigar coags . bahía mu por el conavirs dicel departen de policía de santrosa, vamos n cristian y lafalta protqección dicen que están >> así es ¿qué tal?buenas noch maru tenía años con el departamentoeolicía d santa rosa . gpe para ellos tamén para la cmunid pero es recordorio del peligro de quién s proteg. el área dea bahí está d lu a rd unoficial por covid9,de los contagiados . >> es tris la verdad que n queremos algo as. >> marilu ten 20 añosn la policía de santa rosa, departamento ior en parte tristente que fuede los primeros empleads que dio positivo y homurió r la enfeedad >> el corazón eá con su familia y laxtñaremos . >>pe el número aenta acá y po todo el paí son esos que nocuidan q est en más esgo . >> de los oos para dar valor seir adente .>> e san frcio luc ter termómetros . >> aumentó el mero buscan uda el departamto cuent co 0ermótros la mad un televident y e estado para revisar tperatu de cada bo
la denanza po resicciones q obs pueden seguir y entr l que puedenseguir que requiere atención co hoitalde >> en sanfrancio tambiay ctos medas pero pa atender personas e riesgo ra mitigar coags . bahía mu por el conavirs dicel departen de policía de santrosa, vamos n cristian y lafalta protqección dicen que están >> así es ¿qué tal?buenas noch maru tenía años con el departamentoeolicía d santa rosa . gpe para ellos tamén para la cmunid pero es recordorio del peligro de...
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it's not a show you value and so i see ob. the i did tell moment to communion so how did the bunny step up if you need to do what goes well mr affect a lot of the suited to middle class when i look i don't do much a good one and i guess. i'm not talking like i'm demille be seduced best done so much oppressed is lost on me is about to bucky did the obama feel optimistic last september ok. i sit down work if i say. can i see them but they stop working to stop to block it they haven't done it. let's not even have one but i have wa wa and as you i keep well i believe you're pretty pretty as you know they can and do you can why do you throw body. cavity there's no clear to do that you cannot that i've only much fun doc pretty much. today. but if you've been reading them it does not mean that you should shut up about the message you feel you must have been more like that you might not have all that much besides what i said but each voice from the given moment or did i don't believe said disability will be missing the c.p. celebrate
it's not a show you value and so i see ob. the i did tell moment to communion so how did the bunny step up if you need to do what goes well mr affect a lot of the suited to middle class when i look i don't do much a good one and i guess. i'm not talking like i'm demille be seduced best done so much oppressed is lost on me is about to bucky did the obama feel optimistic last september ok. i sit down work if i say. can i see them but they stop working to stop to block it they haven't done it....
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man obs there's a. sense of a wonderful commission wonderful project you look back now but she says it's better to be happy and well dressed wise words from i respect for other young . influencers like iris awful have millions of followers on social media although she really couldn't care less. but for art and his label art see social media is the portal to the world and to his customers who are fascinated by the designer's eccentric outfits made of exquisite vintage textiles. instagram help and leave a great great great great service for everybody who is creative because they allow me to sell my work without somebody tell me if it's appropriate or not and it's helped me a lot to be risible. r.t.e. father is a self-taught fashion designer he 1st worked in amsterdam and then in paris where he presented his collections at the city's fashion week. his series piece of mind plays with identity it deals with the part of self-expression. i do have a more than the beginning of the more than myself and every day
man obs there's a. sense of a wonderful commission wonderful project you look back now but she says it's better to be happy and well dressed wise words from i respect for other young . influencers like iris awful have millions of followers on social media although she really couldn't care less. but for art and his label art see social media is the portal to the world and to his customers who are fascinated by the designer's eccentric outfits made of exquisite vintage textiles. instagram help...
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go online for information ob call. >> tomorrow on good morning america. american idol judges chat about i'd make sure there were more textbooks in schools. i'm a teacher. i've seen the need, but my girlfriend here likes to say ... "don't just talk about it, be about it." and we're about the 2020 census. because when everyone gets counted on the census, it helps inform public funding in our neighborhood for the next ten years! don't just talk about it - -be about it! complete the census online, by phone or by mail. shape your future. start here at 2020census.gov. >>> here's a day in the life. courtesy of viewers. it's only human to find inspiration in nature. and also find answers. our search to transform... ...farm waste into renewable natural gas led chevron to partner with california bioenergy. working to provide an alternative source of power... ...for a cleaner way forward. wh...they fell head over heelsg gain lovea flings... with its irresistible scent. looks like their dog michelangelo did too. unfortunately for him, it's more of a forbidden love. n
go online for information ob call. >> tomorrow on good morning america. american idol judges chat about i'd make sure there were more textbooks in schools. i'm a teacher. i've seen the need, but my girlfriend here likes to say ... "don't just talk about it, be about it." and we're about the 2020 census. because when everyone gets counted on the census, it helps inform public funding in our neighborhood for the next ten years! don't just talk about it - -be about it! complete the...
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certain because they ob i want to express my gratitude. to president also. present the so africa also a chairperson of the african you can for. a for of four africa and i can tell you i was very impressed. how much. case to get to is this a. i crises in much part five. are e. d. dot e. d. we africa so you're saying you feel that african organizations in our african voices acts plalay a a a role into the to say about what happened with that debt at this time of crisis. i have seen not sure the african union. chairperson the i union could the chair to of the uninion cou. the econonomic commimission for- i they were today a days not only with conviction of the need for unity but also with very creative idea. i bet you will take on board the c. how we can do morere and how we can do better. these are. so this managing director in all the calls more to be done and i it looks like the i'm a is receiving spare has been leading the charge whehen it comes to show. . after trying to pull africa it do you with its finance need with the media. of the crown of our fight
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obi services -- ob services, we know a lot of these hospitals services.g ob this is an extensive universe hospitals. we know that. it is generally a money loser for hospitals. why did the task force recommend bncreasing payment rates for o services? the task force also recommended training for primary care clinicians and other clinicians to allow them to better be able care and prenatal deliveries. during our visits, we heard from one hospital executive that they have stop and drops. we asked, what is a stop and drop? the guy told us, we have a lot ob-- we do not have services, yet we have a lot of pregnant women coming in. they are in labor, ready to deliver their baby, but they have not had a day of prenatal care at all and we do not have services. the problems with the lack of services are affecting outcomes. important? so how big is the problem, and why are we recommending increase payments and training? -- increased payments and training? maybe i answered all of that. >> i think he really did answer the question for us. if you're going to welcome and encourage a young for -- young fa
obi services -- ob services, we know a lot of these hospitals services.g ob this is an extensive universe hospitals. we know that. it is generally a money loser for hospitals. why did the task force recommend bncreasing payment rates for o services? the task force also recommended training for primary care clinicians and other clinicians to allow them to better be able care and prenatal deliveries. during our visits, we heard from one hospital executive that they have stop and drops. we asked,...
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come up with a plan with their family and their loved ones, come up with a plan together with their obsy, if you're pregnant in the united states, you visit with a doctor for regular check—ups leading up to your due date. when it's time to give birth, you are hospitalised, go into labour and are released a couple of days following your child's birth. now covid—i9 is changing some of that. hospitals are restricting partners from being a part of the birthing process. fears over the coronavirus are leading more pregnant women to consider delivering their babies at home. so the couple purchased this supply kit on line for a home birth. everything is super uncertain right now. we talked a pregnant woman about how they are feeling and about how the coronavirus pandemic is making them rethink their birth plans. my name is carly rangers, i am 22 years old i am expecting my first child. i was already a high—risk pregnancy. it's very likely that i will have to get a c—section or go into pre—term labour, which means i'll deliver early. every day, the news just kind of seems more bleak. i went from
come up with a plan with their family and their loved ones, come up with a plan together with their obsy, if you're pregnant in the united states, you visit with a doctor for regular check—ups leading up to your due date. when it's time to give birth, you are hospitalised, go into labour and are released a couple of days following your child's birth. now covid—i9 is changing some of that. hospitals are restricting partners from being a part of the birthing process. fears over the...
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the way down can be as dangerous as the way ob if not managed properly. w. joe is working with affected countries on strategies for gradually and safely easing restrictions. one of ours said crisis is hit the oil sector with a double whammy market share a war between the us and saudi arabia flooded the market with that petroleum at the same time as demand f for from a adelines and by this plummeted for more details we can cross to captain bennett from our business teams. catherine what is being done for the oil prices and what to have the opec groups global supply has been discussing too rememedy this. . well i if theyp top feded meetiting earlyly todt they'r're still working with a pay to finanalize this agreement on what. could be the biggest global oil supply deal in history so pick plulus wants to cost about ten. about 10% of the global s supply. and to do that they want to cut to ten. the date in may and june. i'm then eight to millllion barrelsa day off without for the following six months and then up until april twenty twenty two they want to reduce t
the way down can be as dangerous as the way ob if not managed properly. w. joe is working with affected countries on strategies for gradually and safely easing restrictions. one of ours said crisis is hit the oil sector with a double whammy market share a war between the us and saudi arabia flooded the market with that petroleum at the same time as demand f for from a adelines and by this plummeted for more details we can cross to captain bennett from our business teams. catherine what is being...
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ob done.," just like i was right >> it's jus on ventilators, i'm right on testing." governors must be able to step up and get the job done. >> that's just delusional, to say that the governors have plenty of testing and they should get to work on testing. somehow we aren't doing our job is just absolutely false. >> reporter: some governors say even if the tests are there, they're short on supplies. >> the re-agents and the swabs are absolutely essential. you can't process all of these tests if you can't take the sample and protect it. >> reporter: the governor of michigan is among those calling on the federal government to use cantinues to work with the governors and is holding a call with them monday to lay out how they can activate more tests in their states. shon? .> gables: nikole, thanks. as of today, there are now 198 days until the presidential election. let's check in with cbs news political correspondent ed o'keefe. and ed, president trump and joe biden's campaigns are now accusing each other of being soft on china and how to respond wh the coronavirus outbr
ob done.," just like i was right >> it's jus on ventilators, i'm right on testing." governors must be able to step up and get the job done. >> that's just delusional, to say that the governors have plenty of testing and they should get to work on testing. somehow we aren't doing our job is just absolutely false. >> reporter: some governors say even if the tests are there, they're short on supplies. >> the re-agents and the swabs are absolutely essential. you...
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so i think the president kind ob switchetween monday and thursday under the idea that look, if i'm goingo be held responsible for everythingma, e i ought to share that a little bit with the governors since they're the ones that have the constitutional authority robert: and kristen, there not following this may 1st encouragement from president trump. what have you learned about how ates are reacting to the prident? >> well, really, it's a range. o you have sothe wpublican-led states, texas for example, floridach have really shown florida to cite one have not wanted to shut down. thf were sort o late in terms of doing that. and texas really defiant a really signaling that they are sooner than some of these other states. and so i think it runs the ga met. new york, some of thstates. virginia, missouri, michigan saying liberate these states essentially siting with some of the protest ors saying that some of these state at home ords have been too tough. you see president trump really trng to share the blame of this crisis particularly as h enters this next phase of dealing with it.ro rt: that
so i think the president kind ob switchetween monday and thursday under the idea that look, if i'm goingo be held responsible for everythingma, e i ought to share that a little bit with the governors since they're the ones that have the constitutional authority robert: and kristen, there not following this may 1st encouragement from president trump. what have you learned about how ates are reacting to the prident? >> well, really, it's a range. o you have sothe wpublican-led states, texas...
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retired paediatrician judith darmady, founder of a children's charity, awarded an obe, who dedicated life to the care of others. two of more than 15,000 deaths caused by covid—19. it's hitting families across the country, but the really sad thing for people is when someone dies, they are dying alone. they are probably scared, and theirfamily are not able to console them, not able to know how it happens, and after all this is over, there are going to be many stories required to be told by nhs staff who were the last people with loved ones as they died. more lives are being saved than lost, but medical staff are worried they're being put at risk because of the continuing shortage of personal protective equipment, ppe, especially gowns worn when treating the sickest patients. as hospitals face the possibility of running out of some kit, public health england changed its guidance — some gowns could be reserved for the most high—risk procedures while staff could re—use washable clothing. and today, a promise that fresh supplies are on the way. 84 tonnes of equipment, including 400,000 gow
retired paediatrician judith darmady, founder of a children's charity, awarded an obe, who dedicated life to the care of others. two of more than 15,000 deaths caused by covid—19. it's hitting families across the country, but the really sad thing for people is when someone dies, they are dying alone. they are probably scared, and theirfamily are not able to console them, not able to know how it happens, and after all this is over, there are going to be many stories required to be told by nhs...
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that the lord provided for us to all re-evaluate the most important things in our lives determine for obs how grateful we should be for our lives for the get the god is given us their lives their family their friends the greater chicago food depository distributes food to a network of $700.00 pantries and programs in the chicago area spokesman greg trotter says the pandemic is an unprecedented challenge a 3rd of their programs are operating grocery store donations have decreased and fewer volunteers are showing up at the demand is soaring we're very concerned that this is the longer this goes on the worse it's going to be farmers vulnerable neighbors back in west tumble park several chicago police department s.u.v.s arrives with a drop in crime city wide the officers loaded boxes of nonperishable food into their vehicles to deliver to the elderly and disabled it's yet another way the community is responding to the coronavirus pandemic to ensure those overburdened by economic struggles are not forgotten. natasha going to. chicago. at least 18 people are being killed in nigeria by security
that the lord provided for us to all re-evaluate the most important things in our lives determine for obs how grateful we should be for our lives for the get the god is given us their lives their family their friends the greater chicago food depository distributes food to a network of $700.00 pantries and programs in the chicago area spokesman greg trotter says the pandemic is an unprecedented challenge a 3rd of their programs are operating grocery store donations have decreased and fewer...
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workers huge number of that are trying to keep their ,obs in their companies european contribution, whichw fund that we are putting in place, will be important. obviously, we are coming on top of national interventions, but this is exactly what european ownn should do -- put our on top ofesources national interventions. doing this reduces the risk of divergence among countries that have the firepower to react, and countries that have less fiscal space to intervene. francine: commissioner, i wanted to see your thoughts on oil. i'm looking at the price of oil, below $11. partly it is market movements, but does this show that the than economy is much worse any forecast we have seen so far? it is difficult to understand if this is a long-term tendency, or it is connected to a more short-term volatility. sure, it isor indicating that we will have a global recession. by the way, we all know that more than 100 countries have access to the ims support intervention. we know we have global forecast of global recession, and the oil this may beicating extra -- with an volatility, but this is somethin
workers huge number of that are trying to keep their ,obs in their companies european contribution, whichw fund that we are putting in place, will be important. obviously, we are coming on top of national interventions, but this is exactly what european ownn should do -- put our on top ofesources national interventions. doing this reduces the risk of divergence among countries that have the firepower to react, and countries that have less fiscal space to intervene. francine: commissioner, i...
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retired paediatrician judith darmady, founder of a children's charity, awarded an obe, who dedicatedare of others. two of more than 15,000 deaths caused by covid—19. it is hitting families across the country, but the really sad thing for people is when someone dies, they are dying alone. it is a bad way to go. they are feeling alone, probably scared, and their family are not able to console them, not able to know how it happens. and, as someone said, after all of this is over, there are going to be many stories required to be told by nhs staff who were the last people with loved ones as they died. more lives are being saved than lost, but medical staff are worried they are being put at risk because of a continuing shortage of personal protective equipment, ppe, especially gowns worn when treating the sickest patients. as hospitals face the possibility of running out of some kit, public health england changed its guidance. some gowns could be reserved for the most high—risk procedures, or staff could reuse washable clothing. and today, a promise that fresh supplies are on the way. 84
retired paediatrician judith darmady, founder of a children's charity, awarded an obe, who dedicatedare of others. two of more than 15,000 deaths caused by covid—19. it is hitting families across the country, but the really sad thing for people is when someone dies, they are dying alone. it is a bad way to go. they are feeling alone, probably scared, and their family are not able to console them, not able to know how it happens. and, as someone said, after all of this is over, there are going...
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do.ther, we have a job to and it's a job to make sure this never happens again and it's a ob that congress must be convened to do. after 9/11, we had to make major policy changes in this country. a similar challenge. we must make the kinds of that we know are necessary because of the vulnerabilities that this has exposed. e cannot be reliant on the chinese communist party for our pharmaceuticals. we cannot be in position where blackmail us. this is an issue that we discussed for a long time. but the moment that the chinese suggested they would withhold medications that the united states might need in fight o counter and covid-19, the world changed. we must take action and we must take action now to ensure that we are not held hostage and to ensure that we are not blackmailed. taking action as a government requires that the people's house functions. for us as the representatives of the people in our government, the most direct representatives of the people, not to have been here, not to have been functioning, not to have been called into session for weeks and weeks now is simply unacceptabl
do.ther, we have a job to and it's a job to make sure this never happens again and it's a ob that congress must be convened to do. after 9/11, we had to make major policy changes in this country. a similar challenge. we must make the kinds of that we know are necessary because of the vulnerabilities that this has exposed. e cannot be reliant on the chinese communist party for our pharmaceuticals. we cannot be in position where blackmail us. this is an issue that we discussed for a long time....
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advisor in terms of which technology to use, how it should be used we are providing advice on a probone ob probone basis. the government has to get the con consensus. we are there to implement, not drive the decision >> thank you for that. >>> shares in wire card drop sharply despite the german company saying the special investigation has found no evidence of fraud. finding no indication of suspect balance sheets as the auditor was brought in adding there was no findings that would lead to the account it identified weaknesses in documentation. >>> coming up on the show, bp warns of unprecedented and brutal conditions despite beati beating forecasts in the first quarter. we'll have an interview coming up after this break. jimmy's gotten used to his whole room smelling like sweaty odors. yup, he's gone noseblind. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've... ...gone noseblind to. and try febreze unstopables for fabric. with up to twice the fresh sc
advisor in terms of which technology to use, how it should be used we are providing advice on a probone ob probone basis. the government has to get the con consensus. we are there to implement, not drive the decision >> thank you for that. >>> shares in wire card drop sharply despite the german company saying the special investigation has found no evidence of fraud. finding no indication of suspect balance sheets as the auditor was brought in adding there was no findings that...
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sstriking miners in a parade ob across the stage and hold aln. sign that reads free the whites. an objective that very much appeals to lincoln. when lincoln appears in the shirley temple film, his task has nothing to do with freeing black slaves. ackinstead, he is there to grant shirley temple's request for freedom for to imprisoned white men. one, her confederate father. the other, a kindly union officer. if you know the premise of john ford's young mr. lincoln, you might recallll that henry fonda's lincoln hass. virtually no contact with black characters. his real work involves helping to white brothers who had been falselyf th accused of murder ad in the most dramatic moment of the film, the two brothers faced the wrath of an angry mob, then lincoln turns backs wh of the mob and after t, melds a successful defense of the two brothers so that he again liberates white men from confinement. yet, in a very halting and hesitant sort of way, some new dealers acknowledged the possibility that race played a part in keeping people down in both the and 1 1930's and 1860'. lincoln's att
sstriking miners in a parade ob across the stage and hold aln. sign that reads free the whites. an objective that very much appeals to lincoln. when lincoln appears in the shirley temple film, his task has nothing to do with freeing black slaves. ackinstead, he is there to grant shirley temple's request for freedom for to imprisoned white men. one, her confederate father. the other, a kindly union officer. if you know the premise of john ford's young mr. lincoln, you might recallll that henry...
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do through a telemedicine visit, but we have seen very robust demand for things like primary care, obt, gastroenterology, and in particular mental health has been in large demand by consumers. of how youn terms interact with the patient, i read on an almost daily basis -- probably less so now but more in the past, advances being made by companies like apple and google in terms of health monitoring, the technology is improving all of the time. how are you incorporating that, and is that changing the way we will be able to interact with doctors if they can tell remotely what our blood pressure looks like, in terms of our ekg, all of these factors the doctor would normally take and are increasingly being done remotely? projectthat is a great -- progress being made, but one thing that is true about health care in the u.s. as we are failing more basic parts of the health care system like getting in to see care on a -- care. on a regular day pre-covid, the actual wait time for a doctor's appointment was over three weeks , in which time many patients go to the emergency room or get care in o
do through a telemedicine visit, but we have seen very robust demand for things like primary care, obt, gastroenterology, and in particular mental health has been in large demand by consumers. of how youn terms interact with the patient, i read on an almost daily basis -- probably less so now but more in the past, advances being made by companies like apple and google in terms of health monitoring, the technology is improving all of the time. how are you incorporating that, and is that changing...
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[inaudible] is a lot of uncertainty in getting through this peoples financial resources ob tested because of movements in the markets there trying to survive with low and reduced income. i don't see any way diminish what's happening it's a very very tough and scary. >>
[inaudible] is a lot of uncertainty in getting through this peoples financial resources ob tested because of movements in the markets there trying to survive with low and reduced income. i don't see any way diminish what's happening it's a very very tough and scary. >>
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. >> dot ob undertaken.t his briefing in baton rouge, louisiana governor responded to comments by the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell suggesting states declare bankruptcy. the governor also answered questions on preparations for hurricane season during the pandemic and the phase one reopening planne plan for the s. good afternoon, everybody come and thank you for being here and for those of you in
. >> dot ob undertaken.t his briefing in baton rouge, louisiana governor responded to comments by the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell suggesting states declare bankruptcy. the governor also answered questions on preparations for hurricane season during the pandemic and the phase one reopening planne plan for the s. good afternoon, everybody come and thank you for being here and for those of you in
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next balance of power ob talking to the u.s. energy oil sector to see what he has to say.omberg. ♪ david: from new york to our tv and radio audiences worldwide, i'm david westin. welcome to "balance of power." we have a very big program. we have rick rieder from blackrock and also the secretary of energy. we want to check on the markets. the fed made a ripple. we have taylor riggs here to tell us all about it. taylor: the s&p 500 on track for the best week since 2008. we were on track for the best week since 1974. a lot of hope and the optimism continuing to filter through the equity market. i want to take a look at some of the junk bonds. saying he would be supporting fallen angels. before march 22, and you are downgraded since, you do perhaps still qualify for that program. we were seeing a move in crude. there was about a 10 million barrel per day cut. earlier we thought
next balance of power ob talking to the u.s. energy oil sector to see what he has to say.omberg. ♪ david: from new york to our tv and radio audiences worldwide, i'm david westin. welcome to "balance of power." we have a very big program. we have rick rieder from blackrock and also the secretary of energy. we want to check on the markets. the fed made a ripple. we have taylor riggs here to tell us all about it. taylor: the s&p 500 on track for the best week since 2008. we were on...
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i don't know what the government thinking is ob on this but clearly wanted to bring her in at this time. always expecting in address to the nation. feels sooner than many expected, perhaps. just concern that things could break down. this wasn't just a message to the uk. this is a global issue. this is a global figure. it was a rallying call in many ways to the worlds. talking about how we will succeed in defeating this virus. so she talks about while we have faith challenges before, this one is different. this time we join all nation e across the globe using science and instincttive compassion to heal, we will succeed. that success will belong to every one of us. so rallying people to say, if you stick by the rules, if you work with the government and with other governments around the world, we can beat this and get through. she's one of the few figures people look up to, and will take that message from, i think. >> actually made reference, 1940, alongside her sister. hard to imagine any other world leader, anywhere, could be able to give that kind of reassurance like she did. >> report
i don't know what the government thinking is ob on this but clearly wanted to bring her in at this time. always expecting in address to the nation. feels sooner than many expected, perhaps. just concern that things could break down. this wasn't just a message to the uk. this is a global issue. this is a global figure. it was a rallying call in many ways to the worlds. talking about how we will succeed in defeating this virus. so she talks about while we have faith challenges before, this one is...
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but are you obing them. a tech company you to cast knowsgrading the nation state by state even county by county as of friy vermont and california are at the top of the list as far as residents, staying put 6 states were near failing overall the united states got a c plus how did they dit. my tracking cell phone data and now some state governments are hiring companiesto do it too.ey develop social distaing models that gauge how well residents arehearing to stayat home orders as we dig deeper,using cell phone data the state of new mexico is one of the first to go publiabout hiring a company the car 2 labs to get ll phone geo location statistics we came up with a way to measure statistically a house are the typical person in the communities. >>whats going away from whre they started the day so you actually could track cellphones tshow that people were following or not following the stay at home order. yes, mike warren ys other states havealso signed on during the pandemic china go even further it's using citize
but are you obing them. a tech company you to cast knowsgrading the nation state by state even county by county as of friy vermont and california are at the top of the list as far as residents, staying put 6 states were near failing overall the united states got a c plus how did they dit. my tracking cell phone data and now some state governments are hiring companiesto do it too.ey develop social distaing models that gauge how well residents arehearing to stayat home orders as we dig...
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they plan on creating a wait list r applicts in areas where they've already fulfilled and fill those obs rue so they are a booming here at insta cart if you need a job you may want to check into this hopefully we can reach them hey're really looking to hire hopully. >>right here in the bay area for w live in san francisco sarah stinson kron 4 news all right, thanks. a lot sarah. >>trouble getting unemployment benefits. but nowcontra costa has opened up a ca center to help people in need kron four's michelle kingston explains hoit works. no question is too sml or too large this is the new contra costa county call center available to you monday through iday 8.30 to 5 helping small business owners and workers through unemoyment during the coronarus pandemic the phone lines are staffed by social service workers and workforce devepment department employe i filed last month. >>yet to receive a payment yet so you now have 3 numbers to call unemployment but none of them getting a live contact. these are just some ofthe dozens of concerns we have heard from contra costa county redents and their f
they plan on creating a wait list r applicts in areas where they've already fulfilled and fill those obs rue so they are a booming here at insta cart if you need a job you may want to check into this hopefully we can reach them hey're really looking to hire hopully. >>right here in the bay area for w live in san francisco sarah stinson kron 4 news all right, thanks. a lot sarah. >>trouble getting unemployment benefits. but nowcontra costa has opened up a ca center to help people in...
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that was a perfect segue ob for what i'm about to ask. there's a lot of people that know you personally for a long time and are very grateful to you for your inspiration, both as someone who has always shown us the beauty c of books and wht it can do in our lives but also as a dear friend. if i can get personal for a minute, i we talked a lot about books but we have not talked aou lot about you. i think two things, one i common reader was an incredible accomplishment, this is an incredible accomplishment, you can have passion for books, you can love the arts intoyo all tht but you made both of those things happen, both when you i d i that you are nuts. can you talk a little bit -- i think you use the words and talking about moby and what you admired that both influenced you, inspired you and helped you through those processes. >> thank you. they'll be an envelope for you later. [laughter] part of me wants to say, i think this is a large part true that i fell in love with books in the written word very early, i never wanted to do anything
that was a perfect segue ob for what i'm about to ask. there's a lot of people that know you personally for a long time and are very grateful to you for your inspiration, both as someone who has always shown us the beauty c of books and wht it can do in our lives but also as a dear friend. if i can get personal for a minute, i we talked a lot about books but we have not talked aou lot about you. i think two things, one i common reader was an incredible accomplishment, this is an incredible...
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. >> reporter: this doctor is an ob/gyn and ceo of scotland county hospital in missouri which serves 5,000 people. when elective procedures came to a halt in response to the coronavirus, their revenues dropped by more than half. >> when we were already in a tremendously fragile financial situation, it has really put a tremendous burden on our ability to meet payroll. >> reporter: last month the hospital furloughed some staff and reduced pay across the board, desperate to avoid running out of money and having to close, which would be devastating to the community. >> yeah, these are the vulnerable populations. they're older and sicker. and they're therefore more vulnerable to the coronavirus menace. >> it is critical for our area to keep the hospital here. >> reporter: his patients, danielle and jake bear, are both recovering from covid-19 and say having a hospital with family faces closer to homemade all the difference. >> we are about an hour from any other health care facility. and there are times when people need emergency care and we need it now. >> reporter: back in mingo county,
. >> reporter: this doctor is an ob/gyn and ceo of scotland county hospital in missouri which serves 5,000 people. when elective procedures came to a halt in response to the coronavirus, their revenues dropped by more than half. >> when we were already in a tremendously fragile financial situation, it has really put a tremendous burden on our ability to meet payroll. >> reporter: last month the hospital furloughed some staff and reduced pay across the board, desperate to avoid...
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recognize that getting these dollars out based on medicare revenues, pediatricians, children's hospitals, ob-gyn's and even our nursing homes, a lot of our revenue comes from other sources, medicare or other payer sources. those will be addressed in that second tranche of funding. also, i just want to say, so together between the loans that i put out there in the accelerated payments in the 30 billion, that's about 64 billion for the health care systems this week alone. i think again this is part of our effort to support the health care system and i also again want to say thank you to our health care providers out on the front line. and all we can do is to adhere to those guidelines to slow the spread. >> i just want to make a brief comment to get back to the discussion about the health disparities. it really is very important. i couldn't help but sit there reflecting about sometimes when you are in the middle of a crises like we are now with the coronavirus, it really does have ultimately shined of very bright light on some of the weaknesses. the greater proportion of my professional career has b
recognize that getting these dollars out based on medicare revenues, pediatricians, children's hospitals, ob-gyn's and even our nursing homes, a lot of our revenue comes from other sources, medicare or other payer sources. those will be addressed in that second tranche of funding. also, i just want to say, so together between the loans that i put out there in the accelerated payments in the 30 billion, that's about 64 billion for the health care systems this week alone. i think again this is...
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clear conditions outside for our for many obe. thrience with social distancing.vercoming challenges is what defines the military community. usaa has been standing with them, for nearly a hundred years. and we'll be here to serve for a hundred more. getting outside more now than ever before. it's spring. the season we plant, we garden, we grow things. we bring new color your home the best it can be.e >>> will hit near 60 late this afternoon while the rest of us in the mid to upper 60s and very comfortable evening for an after-dinner walk mid 50s to around 60 degrees. the snow pack continues to increase now up to 63% and it's the southern part of the snow cks inncase today with that winter storm warning and we also have the flooding conditions down in the south, southern part of the state today with temperatures in the low to mid-60s up to fresno and check out chico at 77 degrees. more on that coming up. >> thanks, mike. >>> mill valley police officers will resume investigating a neighborhood for a possible missing child. the department posted these. pictures on in
clear conditions outside for our for many obe. thrience with social distancing.vercoming challenges is what defines the military community. usaa has been standing with them, for nearly a hundred years. and we'll be here to serve for a hundred more. getting outside more now than ever before. it's spring. the season we plant, we garden, we grow things. we bring new color your home the best it can be.e >>> will hit near 60 late this afternoon while the rest of us in the mid to upper 60s...
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randy tobaccoler is an ob/gyn and ceo of scotland hospital in missouri, which serves about 5,000 peoplewhen elective procedures came to a halt in response to coronavirus, their revenues dropped by more than half. >> when we were already in a tremendously fragile financial situation, it has really put a tremendous burden on our ability to meet payroll. >> reporter: last month, the hospital furloughed some staff and reduced pay across the board, desperate to avoid running out of money and having to close, which would be devastating to the community. >> yeah, these are the vulnerable populations. they're older and they're sicker, and they're therefore more vulnerable to the coronavirus menace. >> it is critical for our area to keep the hospital here. >> tobler's patients, danielle and jake baer, are both recovering from covid-19 and said having a hospital with familiar faces closer to homemade all the difference. >> we are about an hour from any other health care facility. and there are times when people need emergency care, and we need it now. >> reporter: back in mingo county, virginia,
randy tobaccoler is an ob/gyn and ceo of scotland hospital in missouri, which serves about 5,000 peoplewhen elective procedures came to a halt in response to coronavirus, their revenues dropped by more than half. >> when we were already in a tremendously fragile financial situation, it has really put a tremendous burden on our ability to meet payroll. >> reporter: last month, the hospital furloughed some staff and reduced pay across the board, desperate to avoid running out of money...
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. >> the next question is for the doctor from wb ob. how long is covid-19 transmissible in the body after someone passes away? and is this a potential health risk for medical examiners and funeral home workers? dr. alexander scott: thank you for that question. it is something that we are still learning in terms of the transmissibility and someone who has unfortunately passed away. hope you're working closely with funeral homes -- but we are working closely with funeral homes and our medical examiner team who is doing amazing work under the rhode island department of health, to make sure that they have the personal protective equipment that is needed based on the evidence that we have of what is the best approach for being able to make sure that those staff as well as the funeral home workers have the protection that they need. that is definitely a priority for us as it is for having the health-care workers have the ppe they need as well. >> thank you. the next question, governor, christian winthrop from the newport buzz asks, newport is
. >> the next question is for the doctor from wb ob. how long is covid-19 transmissible in the body after someone passes away? and is this a potential health risk for medical examiners and funeral home workers? dr. alexander scott: thank you for that question. it is something that we are still learning in terms of the transmissibility and someone who has unfortunately passed away. hope you're working closely with funeral homes -- but we are working closely with funeral homes and our...
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edmund overstreet was an ob/gyn and professor of gynecology. he stated that even though the number of applications for therapeutic abortions increased tenfold, they had a strict limit of five abortions a week. it didn't matter how many people were fine, the only performed five a week. there were things that do begin to push back against some of these blanket restrictions. questions? one of these things that begins to push for better abortion legislation is thalidomide disaster. it is described as one of the darkest episodes in pharmaceutical history. it was developed in the 1950's by a west german pharmaceutical company, it was an anti-compulsive drug that made people feel sleepy and relaxed. during the patenting and testing of these drug, no one looked at the side effects on pregnant women. instead, they said it was safe for anyone, even during pregnancy. the reason they said it was safe was because they couldn't find a legal dose, a dose of thalidomide so high it killed a rat, so that assumed it was safe. this drug was licensed in 1956 for pr
edmund overstreet was an ob/gyn and professor of gynecology. he stated that even though the number of applications for therapeutic abortions increased tenfold, they had a strict limit of five abortions a week. it didn't matter how many people were fine, the only performed five a week. there were things that do begin to push back against some of these blanket restrictions. questions? one of these things that begins to push for better abortion legislation is thalidomide disaster. it is described...
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debbidiabetes, hypertension, ob. be access to transportation, it could be -- if you look at the quality of care, the cost of care, the access to care. these are things that i am hopeful -- even in the precovid world, this was a problem. i'm hoping that now in the post-covid world we can really tackle those issues and fix them. >> harris: you know, dr. devi, we saw this as well with other things -- we were just talking about influenza. we have seen this in communities of color, as well. i'm curious how we, though, change it during a pandemic. what do we need to do? the governor of new york says he wants more testing in those communities. >> dr. devi: i think we have to look at our policy so far, and the history of why they might have some of these changes. if we look generally, most people watching this pandemic evolve, they are skeptical about different aspects of it. like who knew what, when, even starting from china. if you look at the african-american community in particular, they might have even more skepticism a
debbidiabetes, hypertension, ob. be access to transportation, it could be -- if you look at the quality of care, the cost of care, the access to care. these are things that i am hopeful -- even in the precovid world, this was a problem. i'm hoping that now in the post-covid world we can really tackle those issues and fix them. >> harris: you know, dr. devi, we saw this as well with other things -- we were just talking about influenza. we have seen this in communities of color, as well....