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the majority of that is nursing and salaries, we have contracted positions with ucsf for high-risk ob and psychiatry, as well as our radiologics which is plain film in the jail and that's almost $37 million budget. next slide. so this is the jail population in the last two years and we'll talk a little bit more about this year, which is much more complicated, but it's typically been around, you know, 18,000 incarcerations and that represents 12 and 11.5000 unique patients. the distribution between male and female and percent male is green and that's been pretty stable. although, nationally the percentage of women in jail has increased relative to many and we don't really see that or haven't seen that
the majority of that is nursing and salaries, we have contracted positions with ucsf for high-risk ob and psychiatry, as well as our radiologics which is plain film in the jail and that's almost $37 million budget. next slide. so this is the jail population in the last two years and we'll talk a little bit more about this year, which is much more complicated, but it's typically been around, you know, 18,000 incarcerations and that represents 12 and 11.5000 unique patients. the distribution...
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asegura que ninguna plegaria sobra cuando mÉxico atraviesa l sobra cuando mÉxico atraviesa l tapo mÁs obs que azotan re-opening kits at our website so you can safely re-open your doors. for all you do, from all of us, let us help you make it. ♪ boost mobile tiene una nueva y mejorada network. eyyoooou!!!! señales más fuertes, velocidades más rápidas y más cobertura. cámbiate a la nueva y mejorada red de boost mobile y llévate 4 teléfonos lg k51 gratis. como servicio esencial, boost mobile sigue abierto para mantenerte conectado. prueba garnier micellar water rose. con agua de rosas y micelas que actúan como un imán para limpiar y quitar la grasa y el maquillaje. ahora, también hidrata la piel. limpieza, reinventada. water rose micellar water de garnier, ¡naturalmente! prueba garnier micellar water rose. con agua de rosas y micelas que actúan como un imán para limpiar y quitar la grasa y el maquillaje. ahora, también hidrata la piel. limpieza, reinventada. water rose micellar water de garnier, ¡naturalmente! >>> la tormenta tropical cristÓbal toco tierra en mÉxico y causÓ inundaciones. en
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. >> i say this pretty much in three words, do you have any idea, jobs, jobs,ob jobs.lou: indeed, jobs, jobs, jobs, don't you love the way they wanted to put a positive spin on that. i thought they were going to choke on it. millions of americans may still be at home because of the constraining regulation put in place by radical dem governors, mayors, corporate groups, the signs of an american recovery are beginning to show up almost everywhere and according to president trump more, the best is yet to come. >> i think we will have a very good upcoming few months, next year will be the best year we've ever had economically. now were opening and were opening with a bang and we've been talking about the v, this is a rocket ship. one of the reasons were in the position is because we have a strong foundation. we were able to close our country, save millions of lives, open and now the trajectory is great. don't forget, new york is barely included and that's one of our big ones. california is barely included because they are not open and they should open, by the way, it will
. >> i say this pretty much in three words, do you have any idea, jobs, jobs,ob jobs.lou: indeed, jobs, jobs, jobs, don't you love the way they wanted to put a positive spin on that. i thought they were going to choke on it. millions of americans may still be at home because of the constraining regulation put in place by radical dem governors, mayors, corporate groups, the signs of an american recovery are beginning to show up almost everywhere and according to president trump more, the...
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> justice ginsburg, i think that's difficult to square with the fact that delphi to sit not have an ob/gyn practice got privileges at touro. petitioners acknowledge that there are not explicit patient minnows. they call the implicit. they would've precluded doe number five it didn't. this ought to playy themselves out and opposed enforcement context, not as here. >> thank you general. >> thank you. >> five minutes, ms. rikelman. >> your honor, the lack of benefits of these laws is not state dependent. the medical consensus is clear that in no state do they serve health and safety benefits. even thehe federal government a few months ago removed and admitting privileges requirement from its regulations ofmo surgey centers nationwide, finding the requirement is medically unnecessary and imposes burdens. this court rejected an alleged credentialing benefit in whole woman's health. after holding a a trial the district court rejected this law would survey credentialing benefit in louisiana. with respect to burdens, the district court found this law would be extremely burdensome, more so than
> justice ginsburg, i think that's difficult to square with the fact that delphi to sit not have an ob/gyn practice got privileges at touro. petitioners acknowledge that there are not explicit patient minnows. they call the implicit. they would've precluded doe number five it didn't. this ought to playy themselves out and opposed enforcement context, not as here. >> thank you general. >> thank you. >> five minutes, ms. rikelman. >> your honor, the lack of benefits of...
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and she was the area's first ob/gyn, female ob/gyn? >> she was. she was very much a pioneer in that sense. >> yeah. >> like, i think the more people told her, "you can't do this," she wanted to do it. >> uh-huh. >> yeah, she was very strong-willed and definitely a feminist in a way, that she was all about -- >> uh-huh. >> like, "i can do anything that any man can do and i can do it better." >> in 2004, leslie decided to make a change in her life. she retired from medicine and devoted time to her church. she even studied theology. but, most of all, leslie loved the outdoors, especially riding horses. >> i think if she had her choice, she would be riding horses every day and then practicing theology. and i'm sure she wished the days were longer. >> reporter: yeah, she's like a superwoman. their mom embraced adventure, and she wanted her kids to as well. >> one time mom and i went, just the two of us. i hadn't been horseback riding in a while. and so i told her i didn't want to go more than maybe five, six miles. and she goes, "okay, well, i found th
and she was the area's first ob/gyn, female ob/gyn? >> she was. she was very much a pioneer in that sense. >> yeah. >> like, i think the more people told her, "you can't do this," she wanted to do it. >> uh-huh. >> yeah, she was very strong-willed and definitely a feminist in a way, that she was all about -- >> uh-huh. >> like, "i can do anything that any man can do and i can do it better." >> in 2004, leslie decided to make a...
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that change in policing ob a comprehensive data reporting system at the federal level.hat will be federal legislation to ensure offices terminated for police conductthere will be adoe state and local level to make a because that is something that taxpayers can demand. we pole police officers' salary. disparities in the middle of a pandemic. soledad: thank you thank you fo. >> coming up, wholice? plus, as covid-19 races through this ruralworkers gain the truss residents? >> we are not here to deport you. >> undocumented farmworkers. do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. soledad: asked the country which disproportionally effects vulnerable and minority communities remains a threat. take a look at this map of florida, the areas in red highlight growing clusters of covid-19 cases. one of the hardest hit monopoly is america's tomato capital. the town is roughly 25,000 people, mostly
that change in policing ob a comprehensive data reporting system at the federal level.hat will be federal legislation to ensure offices terminated for police conductthere will be adoe state and local level to make a because that is something that taxpayers can demand. we pole police officers' salary. disparities in the middle of a pandemic. soledad: thank you thank you fo. >> coming up, wholice? plus, as covid-19 races through this ruralworkers gain the truss residents? >> we are...
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the monthly food bill obs up 217-0000 grant they gleefully took over 8000 ira's local companies provide that on top of that in sponsorship but that still leaves the park with a big bill to fort i don't present they're not receiving any interest fees to cover that deal the park closes its nose at the end of march because of the corona virus pandemic many to him 3. we're asking almost daily on on facebook and back a body for donations we are asking in the media for donations but the difference this time if that everybody is asking for donations and at the same time everybody is struggling for donations are coming in very slowly at the moment. tain ok it's feeding time priest is one of 15 stuff members currently on duty the park employees 40 people from the nearby community but you don't want to be a skeleton crew has been present for you to corona virus regulations sunny ties of mosques and social distancing are all part of the routine work. it's a different story amongst the screw monkees and green ted limos. the only one to get the best bits. well the animals are enjoying their food. an
the monthly food bill obs up 217-0000 grant they gleefully took over 8000 ira's local companies provide that on top of that in sponsorship but that still leaves the park with a big bill to fort i don't present they're not receiving any interest fees to cover that deal the park closes its nose at the end of march because of the corona virus pandemic many to him 3. we're asking almost daily on on facebook and back a body for donations we are asking in the media for donations but the difference...
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ob>> reporter: how do your prospects look now? are you worried about pursuing a career when so many people are out of work and so many people arenin't hright now? >> the good thing about the field that i studied is that cod-19 isn't going to, like, stop the hiring. like, you can't work remotely in most criminal justice jobs.to i've talkeomeone about a job potentially in the department of youth services and then i also just got another email about an inteiew, working in one of the prisons in massachusetts, and so, i'm not too worried right now. i really want to wk with the, like, reentry services, like, mental hlth services where they're gonna be living, like, halfway houses, things like that, just setting tm up for success for when they are no longer in prison. >> reporter: so, you've been working in a local grocery store all this time. what has that experience been like for you durg the covid-19 pandemic? i was really worried at first about getting sick and not beine able to work oting someone else that i know sick. w that the fa
ob>> reporter: how do your prospects look now? are you worried about pursuing a career when so many people are out of work and so many people arenin't hright now? >> the good thing about the field that i studied is that cod-19 isn't going to, like, stop the hiring. like, you can't work remotely in most criminal justice jobs.to i've talkeomeone about a job potentially in the department of youth services and then i also just got another email about an inteiew, working in one of the...
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putting legitimate state actors like russia or china into the same group as non-state actors like isis an ob * a terror group isn't just al just a little bit to give this a poke contrary if you are not we last year against that. so actually i think he's making the opposite point what he's saying is there are 2 different characters that are very different from each other they're up here or in your state adversaries russia china perhaps and then there are a completely different category which is the non-state actors what he calls the snakes and my argument in the book is that we've spent basically 20 years of dissing on snakes on only particularly one snake international islamic extremism and the related terrorism and i think that the world that rules he describes in 993 was an accurate description for maybe 10 years but it is out of date now and we now harness those if you like mal adapted to the modern environment it's interesting that he said and because i had a chance to interview mr holder. on the u.s. russia relationship back he struck me as somebody that very. well here i am. speaking a
putting legitimate state actors like russia or china into the same group as non-state actors like isis an ob * a terror group isn't just al just a little bit to give this a poke contrary if you are not we last year against that. so actually i think he's making the opposite point what he's saying is there are 2 different characters that are very different from each other they're up here or in your state adversaries russia china perhaps and then there are a completely different category which is...
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and when those two things come into conflict,ob the fundamentagation of every officer and the public's nblic, should absolutely take primacy. >> alright, so you bring me to the rallying cry around the activists these days. and it is defund the police. t and it seeme that many people have a different definition for defund the police.de what ind the police mean to you? >> in my mind, it's a necessary rallying cry for those who seek simple wayal to cl to attention those o can provide change. but i've been in public poli too long to think anything is that simple. but i understand the enthusiasm. >> a former representative from the state house in south carolina, bakari sellers, was on the program last week. and he said to me, you know, "defund thpolice is a rallying cry that just tells me that democrats suck at messaging." i mean, the criticismrt from some is that if you don't really mean defund the place, don't use the words "dund the police." it risks undermining the effort. do you agree? >> well, i think we put too much -- we give too much power to the media's attentn to language in this
and when those two things come into conflict,ob the fundamentagation of every officer and the public's nblic, should absolutely take primacy. >> alright, so you bring me to the rallying cry around the activists these days. and it is defund the police. t and it seeme that many people have a different definition for defund the police.de what ind the police mean to you? >> in my mind, it's a necessary rallying cry for those who seek simple wayal to cl to attention those o can provide...
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but this move to come ob rehman your hand take another much smaller boat it's the only way to reach the new high and deep in the heart of the amazon. hardly anyone traverse. says the river at this point. and once they touch land it's still not over they've got another 90 minutes bumpy road. you hear that. at one point johanan are brown have to get out and porsche still nothing can dampen up brown's enthusiasm. the road is very difficult. but they have they could change if they change. the baseline to work. yes but you have to do everything else everything you have to start a new that's from starting from 0. 00 to 2 hours the 1st house comes into view it was built by the 6 men and i promise you 73 years ago. we reached. we finally found your fellow welcome. like that's enough luckily we could take the road otherwise we'd have had to walk and. that's nothing compared to how it was when we came with all our luggage. around 15 minutes living here all in around in the middle of the jungle without electricity overrunning most of. the iraq. is not to be done opera and his family will have to l
but this move to come ob rehman your hand take another much smaller boat it's the only way to reach the new high and deep in the heart of the amazon. hardly anyone traverse. says the river at this point. and once they touch land it's still not over they've got another 90 minutes bumpy road. you hear that. at one point johanan are brown have to get out and porsche still nothing can dampen up brown's enthusiasm. the road is very difficult. but they have they could change if they change. the...
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turkey is all just another military offensive against ob kurdish separatists in northern iraq. deployed troops to the afternoon region near the border to fight the p.k. k. warplanes have also targeted the group's positions around 3000 fighters are believed to be in northern iraq. north korea has warned it will redeploy troops near the border and resume military exercises along the front line areas it claims to sell for bad behavior and justified blowing up into a korean liaison office on tuesday coronavirus restrictions are being stepped up further in china's capital more than half the flights in and out of beijing have been cancelled the alert level was raised after more than 100 locally transmitted cases were recorded in the past week all schools have been closed and officials have shut down some residential compounds and markets brazil has reported its highest daily jhumpa new coronavirus cases almost $35000.00 the increase came on the same day an official in charge of the pandemic response said the situation is under control brazil has the 2nd highest number of infections a
turkey is all just another military offensive against ob kurdish separatists in northern iraq. deployed troops to the afternoon region near the border to fight the p.k. k. warplanes have also targeted the group's positions around 3000 fighters are believed to be in northern iraq. north korea has warned it will redeploy troops near the border and resume military exercises along the front line areas it claims to sell for bad behavior and justified blowing up into a korean liaison office on...
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. >> they say the ones who did get the privileges practice in ob/gyn so they have women were women admitted to hospitals and the ones who do not have the medical abortions. number two tried to get a doctor. it's a tougher climate here. it's tough for people who perform abortions different from new orleans and i was told by one don't do it. we've gone through it and we will go through with more. >> in the pre- enforcement setting it isn't enough to carry the burden. they ought to put their applications where their mouth is and once they apply to the full range of hospitals whether they can't find a doctor in baton rouge. >> is it not a reality that almost all hospitals in the state of louisiana do have an admission to edit the patient's? there's something written to that effect. if you don't send patients to the hospital you do not get admission privileges. >> i think that is difficult to square with the fact that there were privileges. the petitioners acknowledge they are not explicit. they called an implicit but they are the sort of things that ought to play themselves out in the contact u
. >> they say the ones who did get the privileges practice in ob/gyn so they have women were women admitted to hospitals and the ones who do not have the medical abortions. number two tried to get a doctor. it's a tougher climate here. it's tough for people who perform abortions different from new orleans and i was told by one don't do it. we've gone through it and we will go through with more. >> in the pre- enforcement setting it isn't enough to carry the burden. they ought to put...
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through so many things right now whether it the health crisis, the economy, layoffs, people fighting for .obsoss the country we have about 30 seconds left. concerns?our biggest optimisticd to be an individual. optimisticeel because there is so much unrest and change, there is a massive upheaval going on. frankly, the world is going to be different. what i think about is that it is our opportunity to lose. so we have to make those changes. emily: absolutely. anne wojcicki, ceo of 23andme. we'll be right back after this quick break. ♪ emily: welcome back to bloomberg: technology. several countries across europe and asia are using their own contact tracing apps to track the spread of covid-19, but in the united states, regulators have raised concerns about privacy. york is now new working with the whistleblower of cambridge analytic and anti-facebook scandal to introduce a new bill to curb privacy and data issues. i spoke with kaiser earlier today. >> we want to be able to save human life in the midst of a pandemic. just like we have decided all to stay at home and obey other regulations and qua
through so many things right now whether it the health crisis, the economy, layoffs, people fighting for .obsoss the country we have about 30 seconds left. concerns?our biggest optimisticd to be an individual. optimisticeel because there is so much unrest and change, there is a massive upheaval going on. frankly, the world is going to be different. what i think about is that it is our opportunity to lose. so we have to make those changes. emily: absolutely. anne wojcicki, ceo of 23andme. we'll...
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wyoming to el paso texas and anchorage alaska you know i could spend the entire event time like say obs who my my live report just listing those those places yes big and small cities all over the united states and even internationally we saw london earlier vancouver canada thousands of people gathered there to protest the george floyd killing so this is a national and international phenomenon and i think your point the point you're also leading to is this. this seems different i mean we're seeing protests in cities where you normally don't see protests the crowds look different than what we normally see this seems different would you say that from your experience as a journalist watching these things and reporting on them as well. yeah richelle i would say that this is different it's different in its scope it's nation wide. spread and in the diverse crowd watching all day today the people in santa monica white people black people people of all ancestries latin and asian and you name it. and so there is 0 a more widespread outrage than perhaps in more. in earlier rioting incidents and of
wyoming to el paso texas and anchorage alaska you know i could spend the entire event time like say obs who my my live report just listing those those places yes big and small cities all over the united states and even internationally we saw london earlier vancouver canada thousands of people gathered there to protest the george floyd killing so this is a national and international phenomenon and i think your point the point you're also leading to is this. this seems different i mean we're...
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romaine: as a lifelong german --k, i like -- germ ofo but obe, i like that idea.regards to smaller, independent businesses, is there ismaller way to do this that affordable? mike: absolutely. i will give you an example at a table service restaurant. they went through this cycle where everything -- where everyone was sheltering in place in they had to go very quickly from serving in a restaurant to all takeaway. we helped a lot of them go online. now, they are welcoming patrons back to the restaurant. how do you go to a restaurant, how do you interact with a menu that maybe 10 other people have touched that day? we have created some technology that leverages what a restaurant might already had. you sit down at a table, use your mobile device, and the menu comes up. your waitstaff brings you your food or drinks. when you are done, same thing, you pull out your mobile device again and you make the payment. the reception to that is extremely strong. it makes it much more comfortable for people going this mode of covid-19, and feel safe. caroline: it is just up to indi
romaine: as a lifelong german --k, i like -- germ ofo but obe, i like that idea.regards to smaller, independent businesses, is there ismaller way to do this that affordable? mike: absolutely. i will give you an example at a table service restaurant. they went through this cycle where everything -- where everyone was sheltering in place in they had to go very quickly from serving in a restaurant to all takeaway. we helped a lot of them go online. now, they are welcoming patrons back to the...
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women in louisiana who have had abortions performed by optometrists, i doctors and radiologists in ob/gyn with no admitting privileges, ask them who have been in abortion facilities and have hemorrhaged and when a woman has complications from abortions against the hemorrhage the response time is very important. what they have seen is they are put in ambulances to go to the hospital with no follow-up, no continuity of care or asked to leave the facility and so when the supreme court said there is no health benefits we have tons of women over the eight years i served in the house of representatives to testify how beneficial it would have been if the doctor provided them healthcare at the time of trouble or complication during that abortion. >> there was bipartisan support for this bill. the governor talked today about his record in the legislature, he is the governor but says i am going to keep fighting for what he calls the sanctity of life, sounds like there was agreement across the aisle about this bill. >> the majority of democrats in the majority of republicans, supermajority of th
women in louisiana who have had abortions performed by optometrists, i doctors and radiologists in ob/gyn with no admitting privileges, ask them who have been in abortion facilities and have hemorrhaged and when a woman has complications from abortions against the hemorrhage the response time is very important. what they have seen is they are put in ambulances to go to the hospital with no follow-up, no continuity of care or asked to leave the facility and so when the supreme court said there...
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is because you haven't ob the train. are you not progressing.ou are not moving into the future so the world is going to leave you behind. so i hope these young people are conducting the train that is going to leave a whole lot of people behind if they don't get ott on it and get on board. >> that's an important point, yesterday we heard former president obama make the point, he is hopeful, upbeat. he sees the crowds, you see a very diverse crowd gathering. don says, a lot of young people are out there protesting. >> wolf, i think that's exactly right. i want to just admit something right now, that when we look at this scene and when we a think about the number of times we have been here before. i agree with you, don, it's hard to be hopeful sometimes. it's really easy to be cynical. we said never again. we've called for justice, retweeted hash tags, done that over and over and over again. i had the toughest conversation with my young daughter why people are surprised so many are as angry as they r. i tell you this, the energy that a lot of peopl
is because you haven't ob the train. are you not progressing.ou are not moving into the future so the world is going to leave you behind. so i hope these young people are conducting the train that is going to leave a whole lot of people behind if they don't get ott on it and get on board. >> that's an important point, yesterday we heard former president obama make the point, he is hopeful, upbeat. he sees the crowds, you see a very diverse crowd gathering. don says, a lot of young people...
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the reason for this is because like all services, there has been the ob/gyn service and the residents are not always available we had a discussion about this. and the committee had a discussion and the commit i recommended some revisions. we wanted to make sure that there were actually two surgeons in the room. and so that one of the surgeons could actually be overseeing and teaching and watching the words of the nurse/midwifes, so that nurse-mid wf can learn and be proctored and be signed off on the first assist rule, in order to perform that adequately. >> secretary: any questions, commissioners . >> do we need to take them as individual items. >> secretary: on mass is what you normally do. >> president bernal: all right. thank you. >> secretary: go ahead, dr. horton. >> dr. horton: okay. great. so the next is an an thesia st. so the reason for this you'll r you'll see a lot is in there. we have had a pain clinic for a while now, where we have had nurse practitioners, working in the pain clinic. but as you all know the way our system works. you were supposed to have an st. and so we
the reason for this is because like all services, there has been the ob/gyn service and the residents are not always available we had a discussion about this. and the committee had a discussion and the commit i recommended some revisions. we wanted to make sure that there were actually two surgeons in the room. and so that one of the surgeons could actually be overseeing and teaching and watching the words of the nurse/midwifes, so that nurse-mid wf can learn and be proctored and be signed off...
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saying only staff members with a negative test will be able to serve patients in the emergency or obtments of the it is a concern if there is a lot of covid-19 patients. >> this is ktvu fox 2 news at 6:00. >>> an afternoon shooting in san francisco's. good evening. i'm julie haener working from home tonight. >> i'm frank somerville. we begin with that breaking news. right now san francisco police are clearing the scene of a shooting on leavenworth near eddie street in the city's tenderloin district. it happened just after 3:30. authorities say there were five shooting victims. a witness told us there were a group of people standing outside in front of a residential hotel when a gray van pulled up and someone inside the van started shooting. police say a fifth person suffered a minor wound and declined to go to the hospital. all the victims are adult men. and we're told none of the injuries appears to be life- threatening. traffic has been redirect the. we have a crew on the way to the sewn to scene. the recent numbers of if the coronavirus show 4200. that is the second day in a row t
saying only staff members with a negative test will be able to serve patients in the emergency or obtments of the it is a concern if there is a lot of covid-19 patients. >> this is ktvu fox 2 news at 6:00. >>> an afternoon shooting in san francisco's. good evening. i'm julie haener working from home tonight. >> i'm frank somerville. we begin with that breaking news. right now san francisco police are clearing the scene of a shooting on leavenworth near eddie street in the...
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i really assumed that it would be cool, and i was,ob, very wrong. you know, i just blew it. i made a mistake. >> trevor: i understand make where you're coming from. it's this invisible thing. everyone is like maybe, maybe not, government doesn't tell us. what would you say to somebody who thinks like you and says, "i'm going back out there and i'm going to live my life as usual." >> i think now i would say two things. one, i think everybody needs to be tested, everybody. because i had no idea what was happening, and i had no idea what was going on. and the other-- and i think that's primarily because we don't have, like, a uniform-- where i live it's despitedly different than where i performed. i could never have performed in los angeles because we're not open for that. but the gig was in-- i had a gig in texas, i had a gig in nashville. what i had to do was go to states where they clearly don't give a damn about their people. i should have known. i should have known! when they don't care about their people, they're sure not going to care about a st
i really assumed that it would be cool, and i was,ob, very wrong. you know, i just blew it. i made a mistake. >> trevor: i understand make where you're coming from. it's this invisible thing. everyone is like maybe, maybe not, government doesn't tell us. what would you say to somebody who thinks like you and says, "i'm going back out there and i'm going to live my life as usual." >> i think now i would say two things. one, i think everybody needs to be tested, everybody....
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thisyou see interdependency of the developed countries and how they react to china. , thatd go back to obehey will be overcome by events. i don't know what those events will be, but you have to be ready. am uncertain how ready we are. where is the response even to hong kong? jonathan: much more still to come on this program. up next, kevin warsh, former federal reserve governor, next on the federal reserve and monetary policy worldwide. with equity futures advancing, good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live on bloomberg tv and bloomberg radio. ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york city, this "bloomberg surveillance." we are live on bloomberg tv and bloomberg radio. alongside tom keene, i'm jonathan ferro, together with lisa abramowicz. two hours away from the opening bell. we add some weight to the rally of the last three days. the s&p 500 advancing by 18 points, up around 0.6%. really muted price action in the bond market. treasuries go nowhere. your yield on the 10 year, 0.775%. in foreign exchange, mixed session for the u.s. dollar. a little weaker against the aussie, stronger agains
thisyou see interdependency of the developed countries and how they react to china. , thatd go back to obehey will be overcome by events. i don't know what those events will be, but you have to be ready. am uncertain how ready we are. where is the response even to hong kong? jonathan: much more still to come on this program. up next, kevin warsh, former federal reserve governor, next on the federal reserve and monetary policy worldwide. with equity futures advancing, good morning. this is...
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. >> he is with mom approval and they lovingly call him ob junior. all-star. here's a three-year-old skateboarder. his name is well powers from seattle. great perseverance. that has got to be his stage name. or his parents have a sense of humor. watch this closely down in tennessee. miles hits the ball and it miraculously winds up back on the t. it's hard to believe. that is the one in 1 million. i can't believe, well powers. >> and that is a sporting life. >> such a brave little guy. >> okay. but i realize they're gluing fur everywhere except my cleavage. so, i asked the director why, and he says, it's important to the story that my boobs be the last things to turn ape. it's sweet that he thinks there's a story. oh, and there's not even a bathroom on set. i have to go to the gas station across the street. i mean, i was dressed like half an ape and still not even close to the most disgusting person in there. leonard, i could use your assistance. sure. what's up? now that i've given up string theory, i'm struggling to find my next area of focus. so, i
. >> he is with mom approval and they lovingly call him ob junior. all-star. here's a three-year-old skateboarder. his name is well powers from seattle. great perseverance. that has got to be his stage name. or his parents have a sense of humor. watch this closely down in tennessee. miles hits the ball and it miraculously winds up back on the t. it's hard to believe. that is the one in 1 million. i can't believe, well powers. >> and that is a sporting life. >> such a brave...
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here is a live look around hamiltonfrom the ob anenty sunshi, ies soutthis morning along the coast rightlong the bay, talk to start off the day, thanks to the onshore flow into marine influence for us. looking at 59 degrees for livermore in san jose, 57 in oakland, 58 in livermore, 56, 59 in san jose. here's what you can expect, another hot day inland. the typical june but much cooler tracking a weather system that's going to kick up the winds and drop temperatures. another typical for today. that means all of us will feel that cooldown. clearing around the bay, but those clouds still are cool along the coast. that will be the coastline, little bit cooler, slightly cooler as we look ahead to sunday, much cooler and watching the winds kick up. showing you futurecast windssou to see increasing winds. they start kicking up for saturday afternoon and evening and we will see the windy conditions expected on sunday. - hour winds in the higher elevations on sunday. for today for the south bay in san jose 90 in concord, 93 in brentwood. mid-70s, and in the low to mid 80s. triple digit heat for c
here is a live look around hamiltonfrom the ob anenty sunshi, ies soutthis morning along the coast rightlong the bay, talk to start off the day, thanks to the onshore flow into marine influence for us. looking at 59 degrees for livermore in san jose, 57 in oakland, 58 in livermore, 56, 59 in san jose. here's what you can expect, another hot day inland. the typical june but much cooler tracking a weather system that's going to kick up the winds and drop temperatures. another typical for today....
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today, you can go in here, you can see a medical doctor, ob/gyn , you can see a dentist, optometrist, you can get a subscription filled. you can have money, no money, insurance or no insurance. and now there are 23 of these in the area all from the dream of sister maryland and philosophy of dr. james franklin. he was an elevator operator in 1884. do you know that lehman brothers started in mobile? the reason being cotton was the cash crop. it was the moneymaker in the u.s. this guy used to operate the would hear the brokers talking in between the floors. so he said, i want to do something more with my life. he started an insurance company. forould sell policies people to provide a respectable burial for their relatives. he started the insurance company around the time johnson and allen opened. it was very timely. he hired six other guys and they sold over $10 million worth of insurance in the early 1900s. the calculator today, it would be close to $100 million. in theas very wealthy 1900s. paid out over $3 million worth of insurance. here's where we try and inspire children. we don't
today, you can go in here, you can see a medical doctor, ob/gyn , you can see a dentist, optometrist, you can get a subscription filled. you can have money, no money, insurance or no insurance. and now there are 23 of these in the area all from the dream of sister maryland and philosophy of dr. james franklin. he was an elevator operator in 1884. do you know that lehman brothers started in mobile? the reason being cotton was the cash crop. it was the moneymaker in the u.s. this guy used to...
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you can go in here and to a medical doctor, and ob/gyn, you can see a dentist, an optometrist, an audiologist, you can get a prescription field -- filled, you can have no money, insurance, no insurance, and now there are 23 of these clinics in the area all things to sister marilyn and the philosophy of dr. james franklin -- thanks to sister marilyn into the philosophy of dr. james franklin. did you know lehman brothers started in mobile? the reason being caught in was the cash crop -- cotton was the cash crop. it was the moneymaker in the u.s.. this guy used to operate the elevator and he would hear the brokers talking in between floors. he said, "i want to do something more with my life." he started an insurance company. he would sell policies for people to provide a respectable burial for their relatives. he started the insurance company right around the time johnson and allen opened. it was very timely. he hired six other guys and they sold over $10 million worth of insurance in the early 1900s. you run that in the calculator today and that would be close to $100 million. he was very wealt
you can go in here and to a medical doctor, and ob/gyn, you can see a dentist, an optometrist, an audiologist, you can get a prescription field -- filled, you can have no money, insurance, no insurance, and now there are 23 of these clinics in the area all things to sister marilyn and the philosophy of dr. james franklin -- thanks to sister marilyn into the philosophy of dr. james franklin. did you know lehman brothers started in mobile? the reason being caught in was the cash crop -- cotton...
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i just expect them to come ob on back to work. >> thank you. i hope they are listening to you.nk you as well. so before we take a break, i'll tell you about something new that i'm doing to help out with the situation that we have been talking about here. i want to share that tomorrow i'm launching a new pod cast. this pod cast is called something i talk about all the time. silence is not an option. stand up. be present. not an option. i'm hoping that it will be a chance for us to have a dialogue about america's racial divide. arrive at concrete steps that we can all take to end racism at a practical, personal level. a lot of people reaching out to me asking what should i do, what do you think. all this stuff. we'll talk about this. a place where you can go and have conversations. and learn. and learn. you can listen for free on cnn.com or your favorite app. first episodes drops tomorrow. i hope you'll join me. we'll be right back. mess. y ahead of e but scrubbing still takes time. now there's new powerwash dish spray. it's the faster way to clean as you go. just spray, wipe and
i just expect them to come ob on back to work. >> thank you. i hope they are listening to you.nk you as well. so before we take a break, i'll tell you about something new that i'm doing to help out with the situation that we have been talking about here. i want to share that tomorrow i'm launching a new pod cast. this pod cast is called something i talk about all the time. silence is not an option. stand up. be present. not an option. i'm hoping that it will be a chance for us to have a...
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the women in louisiana who had abortions performed by optometrists, high doctors and radiologists, ob-gynh no admitting privileges, if you asked those women have been in abortion facilities and have hemorrhage, you know what a woman has complications from abortion and begins to hemorrhage, the response time is very important. they are either putting ambulances to go to the hospital with no follow-up, no continuity of care or they are asked to leave the facility. when the supreme court said there is no health benefit, we had tons of women over the eight years that i served in the house of representatives to testify how beneficial it would've been if the doctor could've provided them health care in the time complications. >> shannon: my understanding was there was bipartisan support. the governor talked about his record when he was in the legislature. he is the governor and he said i am pro-life and a democrat and i will keep fighting for what he called the sanctity of life. it sounds like there was agreement across the aisle about this bill. >> the majority of democrats in the majority of
the women in louisiana who had abortions performed by optometrists, high doctors and radiologists, ob-gynh no admitting privileges, if you asked those women have been in abortion facilities and have hemorrhage, you know what a woman has complications from abortion and begins to hemorrhage, the response time is very important. they are either putting ambulances to go to the hospital with no follow-up, no continuity of care or they are asked to leave the facility. when the supreme court said...
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. >> ♪ i love titration ob♪ yeah, that's not a prm (boat engine humming) >> narrator: burkoff and kapoor neely, a former firefighter. before he was let go in 2015, he says heas one of insys's top ten sales reps. >> i can tell you about my own experience with insys, and going in for the first week of traing, all right? fire department, dinto from the some crazy pharmaceutical sales mpany, and i didn't real know athing. our cls, no one had a degree in pharmaceutical sales, period. i mean, had a guy that plired pro football, and a g that posed for "playboy" before. i think our y was more about, "can we trust you?" l it'se selling heroin on the stets. inexperienced peop seniorred management positio. >> a saleswoman told me abt sunrise lee, who oversaw the entire midwest. the only sunrise lee that i could track had been a dancer at a gentlemen's club in florida.rm she has no peutical background, no scienceou backgr. >> narrator: burlakoff p l in charge of a region with two of insys's whales, dr. pauldi man and dr. gavin awerbuch. ul she dn't speak to us. but wh boyd was reporting, she said th
. >> ♪ i love titration ob♪ yeah, that's not a prm (boat engine humming) >> narrator: burkoff and kapoor neely, a former firefighter. before he was let go in 2015, he says heas one of insys's top ten sales reps. >> i can tell you about my own experience with insys, and going in for the first week of traing, all right? fire department, dinto from the some crazy pharmaceutical sales mpany, and i didn't real know athing. our cls, no one had a degree in pharmaceutical sales,...
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miscarriage and c-section, and there can also be problems with the placenta but, again, with high risk obd closer follow-up, it can be done, absolutely. >> and hearing their story, it's a reminder there are so many women struggling with infertility. what are some other options for women out there? >> well, i think it's important to get proactive and shift that paradigm from infertility to fertility, so think about it in your 20s, even though you might not want to become a parent until much later, we have to remember that it affects both parts of the couple, not just the woman who is trying to get pregnant. and then i always remind people, there are multiple paths to becoming a parent that sometimes may include something like surrogacy, but it could also include a adoption or foster parenting and, eva, sometimes the biology is actually the least of what makes someone a parent. >> so very true. dr. jen, thank you so much for being with us this morning. >>> let's get a check of our b.ather now and turn it over t >> heyeva, good morning again. i taedbo t dust across parts of the south. that c
miscarriage and c-section, and there can also be problems with the placenta but, again, with high risk obd closer follow-up, it can be done, absolutely. >> and hearing their story, it's a reminder there are so many women struggling with infertility. what are some other options for women out there? >> well, i think it's important to get proactive and shift that paradigm from infertility to fertility, so think about it in your 20s, even though you might not want to become a parent...
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and today you can go in here, you can see a medical doctor, an ob-gyn, you can see a dentist, optometrist, audiologist, get prescriptions filled, you can have money, no money, insurance, no insurance and there's now 23 of this clinic in this area all from the dream of sister maryland and the philosophies of dr. james franklin. he was an elevator operator in 1884. do you know that lehman brothers started in mobile and the reason being is that cotton was the cash crop. it was the money maker in the u.s. so this guy used to operate the elevator and he would hear the brokers talking in between the floors and so he said, i want to do something more with my life and started an insurance company and what he would do, he would sell policies for people to provide a respectable burial for their relatives. he started the insurance company right around the time johnson and allen opened. it was very timely. well, he hired six other guys and they sold over $10 million worth of insurance in the early 1900s. you run that in the calculator today, and that would be close to $100 million. so he was very wea
and today you can go in here, you can see a medical doctor, an ob-gyn, you can see a dentist, optometrist, audiologist, get prescriptions filled, you can have money, no money, insurance, no insurance and there's now 23 of this clinic in this area all from the dream of sister maryland and the philosophies of dr. james franklin. he was an elevator operator in 1884. do you know that lehman brothers started in mobile and the reason being is that cotton was the cash crop. it was the money maker in...
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. >> reporter: black businesses obe hamstrung from the start, says economist rt fairlie, since half ofblack familiesha less than $9000 in wealth. >> you compare that to white families. white families have 130,000. that contributes to the lack of ability to find financial capital to start a business. it contributes to the lack of financial capital to grow that siness. so the wealth gap is a big problem. >> black people represent about 13% of the population, but only about four percent of the overall number of business owners. >> reporter: and andre perry of the brookings institution says it's not for lack of drive. >> it's probably more because a lack of access to capital, which of black businesses receive less loans. and when we do get loans, interest rate.uch higher >> reporter: it's been like this forever. virginia ali, now 86, and her husband founded ben's chili bowl in 1958 in washington, d.c. >> we found that it wasn't easy to get the financing if youo wantedpand and things like that. that's the way we found it.ru >> reporter:62 years ago, when the chili bowl opened in segregated
. >> reporter: black businesses obe hamstrung from the start, says economist rt fairlie, since half ofblack familiesha less than $9000 in wealth. >> you compare that to white families. white families have 130,000. that contributes to the lack of ability to find financial capital to start a business. it contributes to the lack of financial capital to grow that siness. so the wealth gap is a big problem. >> black people represent about 13% of the population, but only about four...
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today you can go in here and you can see a medical doctor, an ob/gyn, you can see a dentist up tom interest and audiologist. you can get your prescriptions filled. you can have money, no many insurance, no insurance. there are 23 of these clinics in this area, all from the dream of sister maryland and the philosophy of doctor james franklin. he was an elevator operator in 1884. do you know that he started in mobile? the reason being that cotton was the cash crop. it was the money maker in the u.s.. so this guy used to operate the elevator. he would hear the brokers talking in between the floors. so he said, i want to do something more with my life. he started an insurance company. what he would do is he would sell policies for people to provide a respectable burial for their relatives. he started an insurance company right around the time johnson and allen (interpreter) it was very -- it was very timely. he had six other guys over 10 million dollars worth of insurance in early 19 hundreds. you run that and the calculator today, and that would be close to 100 million dollars. he was very wea
today you can go in here and you can see a medical doctor, an ob/gyn, you can see a dentist up tom interest and audiologist. you can get your prescriptions filled. you can have money, no many insurance, no insurance. there are 23 of these clinics in this area, all from the dream of sister maryland and the philosophy of doctor james franklin. he was an elevator operator in 1884. do you know that he started in mobile? the reason being that cotton was the cash crop. it was the money maker in the...
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obs question powell: they did not do much hiring for a long time. >> given that current budget projections are far worse and during the great recession, isn't it fair to say that unless congress provides federal assistant to state and local governments to stem the shortfalls that it would be significantly worse than they were during the great recession? powell: i think there are already layoffs most of which are state and local. >> the bureau of labor statistics reports over a layoffs so far. researchers that you need the $500 billion that senator kassidy and i along with other colleagues have recommended for state and local governments. the absence of that, of any of that type of assistance would mean six to 8 million more public service jobs. it would be the irony of the endemic that those who need the most, firefighters, paramedics, healthcare professionals during the course of the pandemic would be the ones would lose their jobs. i hope that the congress does respond. thank you very much. >> thank you. senator cotton? >> thanks to chairman powell for joining us today. we spoke a couple
obs question powell: they did not do much hiring for a long time. >> given that current budget projections are far worse and during the great recession, isn't it fair to say that unless congress provides federal assistant to state and local governments to stem the shortfalls that it would be significantly worse than they were during the great recession? powell: i think there are already layoffs most of which are state and local. >> the bureau of labor statistics reports over a...
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the unit nationsuman rigs uncil haagreed tsend a fa-findingission tlibya to obe torte, mass llings a otr human ghts abus coitted byll sidesn the ongog confli. this comes as the international criminal court has opened a probe into the discovery of 11 mass graves in thehe oil-richh country.y. in newews from yemen, southehern separatist forces have reportedly reached a ceasefire with yemen's saudi-i-backed gogovernment. this comes two months after the separatists, who are backed by the united a arab emirateses, declared self-rule in n the port city of aden and nearby provinces. the two factions had been on the same side in the devastating u.s.-backed war against the houthi rebebels. the e royal canadian mounted police have warned a p prominent saudi dissssident living in exie to takake precautions bebecausee may become a "potential target" of the saudidi kingdom. omar abdulaz i is a 29-yeaear-d video bloggeanand acvistst living in ntntrealho h has publiclyririticid crcrowprincece hammed bin salma abdulaziz idid -- "they want tdodo somhingng, t i don'knknow wtherer iss assassatation kidi
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amber ruffin is on night with seth meyers and last week she would open with stories of her ob oben counters. she exited the car to grab another friend for dinner skipping down an alleyway. here is what she said. >> little did i know, skipping down a police station ally is a big no-no because i skip toward a cop car that is driving at me down the alley. the sirens go off. a cop getting out and his gun is drawn and he goes put your hands on the hood. put your hands on the hood. this man is furious. i comply. and his partner pats me down. now this man is livid. it makes no sense. his anger level toward me is insane. i'm a young adorable delight, literally skipping down the street but i infuriated him and so the cop and i see jeff and thank god jeff didn't come running up to us because it could have gotten us both shot and the cop saw that a white man had seen all of this and he changes his attitude with the quickness. he suddenly professional and and the man could have shot me in a second. people who know me would be running around talking about attacking an officer doesn't seem like something
amber ruffin is on night with seth meyers and last week she would open with stories of her ob oben counters. she exited the car to grab another friend for dinner skipping down an alleyway. here is what she said. >> little did i know, skipping down a police station ally is a big no-no because i skip toward a cop car that is driving at me down the alley. the sirens go off. a cop getting out and his gun is drawn and he goes put your hands on the hood. put your hands on the hood. this man is...
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he served as a vice president for eight years to braqarack ob. and he knows what he's looking for in terms of being on the same page. a person who pushes him. a person who supports him. a person who he has a true connection with. and so, i will defer to the vice president, in terms of making that judgment call for what he needs. and so, i would not be supporting him if i didn't believe in his judgment and support his decision-making process. and -- and i do. and so, we will go through it as a campaign. i have my preferences. if asked, i will -- by the vice president, not by you -- i will express them. but i trust in his decision-making ability. >> congressman said rcedric ric democrat from louisiana, always a pleasure to have you on. sir, thank you for coming on. appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. have a happy father's day. >> thank you, sir. appreciate that. zblfrm up next, the president's poll problems are growing. plus, we are settling troubling, new pandemic records. we got all the numbers you need to know, on both stories, after this
he served as a vice president for eight years to braqarack ob. and he knows what he's looking for in terms of being on the same page. a person who pushes him. a person who supports him. a person who he has a true connection with. and so, i will defer to the vice president, in terms of making that judgment call for what he needs. and so, i would not be supporting him if i didn't believe in his judgment and support his decision-making process. and -- and i do. and so, we will go through it as a...
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certainly. ,ob: talking about the trenches the fundraiser that was held where churches were simulating, can you talk about that? kevin: interesting anecdote. the librarian at the university of washington library that found the bernie morris document sent december, 1917 after the mets had one championship. they turned the ice arena into a for thes a fundraiser war effort, and they created the trenches so people could come in then to experience it. i think the goal was to raise $100,000 at the day it opened, they already achieved half of it immediately. and it was interesting that they used the arena to do that. and they pushed the season back. audience, we have our do you maybe want to give them a message why they should read the book, or have fends -- or have friends or family read it? kevin: even if you are not take hockey fan, i think you will enjoy the sports side of it. and if you are a hockey fan, it story tor phenomenal fit with all the other great hockey stories out there. time,a very fascinating great sporting event, and just a great confluence of events that came together. i h
certainly. ,ob: talking about the trenches the fundraiser that was held where churches were simulating, can you talk about that? kevin: interesting anecdote. the librarian at the university of washington library that found the bernie morris document sent december, 1917 after the mets had one championship. they turned the ice arena into a for thes a fundraiser war effort, and they created the trenches so people could come in then to experience it. i think the goal was to raise $100,000 at the...
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recognized government is continuing its push against have to us forces they are now unset mali trained as an ob across and west of the city and he explains why there has been a sudden shift on the battlefield we're seeing a dramatic shift in the balance of power on the ground that's mostly in part to the turkish support to the internationally recognized government of national court now just to give you an idea 12 weeks ago we were we were seeing a possible takeover of the wara for 400 years forces zorra is on the border of of tunisia it's in western libya and since and that's dramatically changed. just weeks ago in the in mid april the d.n.a. was able to take over several cities and towns on the western coast of libya shortly afterwards they took at woodchip air base with this which is south of tripoli. and just and just last week they were janay forces were able to get to take control full control of tripoli. after forces were were in tripoli for over 14 months they were in the southern suburbs of tripoli so that the there's a big change after tripoli the genie forces successfully took over to
recognized government is continuing its push against have to us forces they are now unset mali trained as an ob across and west of the city and he explains why there has been a sudden shift on the battlefield we're seeing a dramatic shift in the balance of power on the ground that's mostly in part to the turkish support to the internationally recognized government of national court now just to give you an idea 12 weeks ago we were we were seeing a possible takeover of the wara for 400 years...
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this doctor was a ob/gyn and professor at the san francisco medical center, and he stated that even though the number of applications for abortions had increased tenfold, they had a strict limit of five a week. there were things that began to push back against some of these blanket restrictions. questions? one of these things that begins to push for better abortion legislation is the thalidomide disaster. the biggest man-made medical disaster. ever it came out of a german company. it made people feel sleepy and relaxed. during the patent ink and testing of the drug, no one looked at the potential said facts are pregnant woman. instead they just said it was safe, say for everyone, even during pregnancy. the reason they said it was safe as they could not find a dose of thalidomide so high that it could kill a rat. they assumed that meant it was safe. this drug was issued from 1957 in germany and other parts of europe, doctors later found out that it helped some of their patients reduce morning sickness. it became a very popular drug among pregnant women. but doctors in germany and other part
this doctor was a ob/gyn and professor at the san francisco medical center, and he stated that even though the number of applications for abortions had increased tenfold, they had a strict limit of five a week. there were things that began to push back against some of these blanket restrictions. questions? one of these things that begins to push for better abortion legislation is the thalidomide disaster. the biggest man-made medical disaster. ever it came out of a german company. it made...
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digital technology, and are helping people who are losing ,obs were coming out of college helping themills will be important. that will be part of the mix. it longerrs will find to come out of lockdown. does the u.k. need more infrastructure investment? i am not in the u.k. or a rail rider, so i am not sure how up-to-date the overground railways and the tube are in london. will need to distance in situations where virus flareups happen. is that an important part of investment, or should it be a separate proposal? nicky: i think it is an important part of investment, we have made big investments already and are waiting for the new cross rail -- for the cross rail to open. be with us for some time. and the other big project that is attractive is high-speed tube , but the government made a commitment to that. ising sure that happens going to be important. we just do not know what will happen in terms of the way people work, where they will work from, what that will mean in terms of transport. driving, andill be more incentive for low carbon and electric vehicles, and more electric chargin
digital technology, and are helping people who are losing ,obs were coming out of college helping themills will be important. that will be part of the mix. it longerrs will find to come out of lockdown. does the u.k. need more infrastructure investment? i am not in the u.k. or a rail rider, so i am not sure how up-to-date the overground railways and the tube are in london. will need to distance in situations where virus flareups happen. is that an important part of investment, or should it be a...
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he had mand overstreet was an ob/gyn at the u.c. san francisco medical center and he stated that even though the number of applications for therapeutic abortions have increased ten-fold, they have a strict limit of five abortions a week. it didn't matter how many people were applying, they only performed five abortions a week. things push back against the blanket restrictions, though. questions? one of the things that begins to push for better abortion legislation is the fillid mied disaster and that is described as one of the darkest episodes in pharmaceutical history. it was developed in the 1950s by a west german pharmaceutical company. it was an anti-convulsive drug and made people feel sleepy and relaxed. during the patenting and testing of this drug, no one looked at the potential side effects on pregnant woman and instead they just said it was safe for anyone even during pregnancy. the reason they said it was safe was that they could not find a lethal dose. they couldn't find a dose so high that it even killed a rat. so they
he had mand overstreet was an ob/gyn at the u.c. san francisco medical center and he stated that even though the number of applications for therapeutic abortions have increased ten-fold, they have a strict limit of five abortions a week. it didn't matter how many people were applying, they only performed five abortions a week. things push back against the blanket restrictions, though. questions? one of the things that begins to push for better abortion legislation is the fillid mied disaster...