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and she's an ob/gyn who's a muslim. talk about that experience of, you know, kind of the modern muslim women who we are seeing who may or may not choose to cover their heads, and how you see them really influencing who we are as a country. >> absolutely. my sister-in-law was hired in this tiny town called bellevue, ohio, population 8,200, because they needed a female ob/gyn physician. and she arrives and she becomes this local celebrity. her picture is everywhere, she's delivered half the kids in one of her daughter's kindergarten classes, you know, everybody loves her, and she has this long, long waiting list. and yet... her family now, my brother's family, and my brother and her family are the only muslim family in this tiny town. they've since left bellevue, but when they were there, their story was amazing. it's really the story of america, because they moved there and they're the only muslim family there, and so her patients-- she's the first and only muslim woman they meet-- they love her because they want a femal
and she's an ob/gyn who's a muslim. talk about that experience of, you know, kind of the modern muslim women who we are seeing who may or may not choose to cover their heads, and how you see them really influencing who we are as a country. >> absolutely. my sister-in-law was hired in this tiny town called bellevue, ohio, population 8,200, because they needed a female ob/gyn physician. and she arrives and she becomes this local celebrity. her picture is everywhere, she's delivered half the...
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let me introduce myself, i am a regional director for region 6 and also an ob-gyn physician, also a physician. one of the things that i have come across, having dealt with in my education and everything else, is that the school itself is a huge community for the kids and if we leave that community out of the picture and focus just on the family and the outside community and teaching everybody else and not making sure our teachers get the diversity training, we are missing a big point in that picture. for example, my kids went to private school, this is the first year they are going to public school, and we listed punjabi as the language spoken at home and we got so many calls from the school just to make sure the kids would come in, they are proficientin english. they know english but we got at least 3 phone calls and messages left on our answering machines. why is it these schools do not list the diverse population of students coming in and actually have a parents day where they talk about and give them a little spiel on diversity, information on the culture? that information goes back to th
let me introduce myself, i am a regional director for region 6 and also an ob-gyn physician, also a physician. one of the things that i have come across, having dealt with in my education and everything else, is that the school itself is a huge community for the kids and if we leave that community out of the picture and focus just on the family and the outside community and teaching everybody else and not making sure our teachers get the diversity training, we are missing a big point in that...
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to assign them to hundreds of ob gyn interpreters who worked with the british forces during the trial peroration they're being left behind as the army was drawn to phrase the wrongful they turn to ban who see them as enemy collaborators. has more now on that flight. it was a dangerous job that required courage but while british forces withdraw the afghan interpreters who made their what possible are being left to fend for themselves rafi worked at camp prince in the helmand province says he gets regular calls from the taliban this is your job or for. and. where you are all sent for those you have to be if i catch you then i read you some six hundred fifty interpreters just like rafi remain in afghanistan with no right to settle in the u.k. many of these translators are washing on the frontline so they're working with soldiers risking their lives in exactly the same way soldiers do wearing a uniform or in a combat fatigues following their rules at least twenty to been killed many more horrifically injured that's a danger they knew about when they signed up the danger they didn't know w
to assign them to hundreds of ob gyn interpreters who worked with the british forces during the trial peroration they're being left behind as the army was drawn to phrase the wrongful they turn to ban who see them as enemy collaborators. has more now on that flight. it was a dangerous job that required courage but while british forces withdraw the afghan interpreters who made their what possible are being left to fend for themselves rafi worked at camp prince in the helmand province says he...
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you need the permission of your parents who take you to the ob-gyn. this is a pill. it's an amazing thing, it's plan b. not plan a. >> megyn: jehmu, what about that? why not make it -- you have to go into the pharmacist and even, you know, if you want to get sudafed now, they've taken that from the shelves. why not say, okay, you may not be talking to your parents at age 13 about having sex, but you get pregnant and you need plan b, that's something you need a prescription for and a doctor can give it to you and you've got to go to your parent for that point and keep the prescription safe. >> the reality is, this pill is put into use before you get pregnant. so, if you're talking about saying to a 15-year-old, you've had sex, there was an accident, it was not your-- you know. >> they take it when they don't know whether you're pregnant. >> they don't know and it needs to be pretty immediate. >> megyn: 24 to 48 hours after. >> and the conversation with your parents-- when you look at the women who are affected by this, it's the younger women. it is women of color. it
you need the permission of your parents who take you to the ob-gyn. this is a pill. it's an amazing thing, it's plan b. not plan a. >> megyn: jehmu, what about that? why not make it -- you have to go into the pharmacist and even, you know, if you want to get sudafed now, they've taken that from the shelves. why not say, okay, you may not be talking to your parents at age 13 about having sex, but you get pregnant and you need plan b, that's something you need a prescription for and a...
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and there are a lot of good programs around the country that are really working to train ob/gyns in residencyily practice residents and abortion care for women. >> it's got to take a toll. i was struck talking to you guys how much credit you give to your staff for being involved and being unafraid and being willing to be there and go through it every day. i imagine, i mean, i've been covering reproductive rights politics for a very long time, i've never seen this kind of crucible we're seeing now. the rights have never been this aggressively rolled back. i'm wondering if it must forge some kind of solidarity or sense of at least being all for one and one for all in fighting this stuff. it must. >> it absolutely does. and it does with providers across the country. with our staff, they feel the love. and what these laws have done and what this scrutiny has done has created more allies in our communities. we, the day the governor signed the bills we cleared off the staff bulletin board. it is full, it is triple packed, it's on the wall, on another wall, and we see that and read those -- >> in te
and there are a lot of good programs around the country that are really working to train ob/gyns in residencyily practice residents and abortion care for women. >> it's got to take a toll. i was struck talking to you guys how much credit you give to your staff for being involved and being unafraid and being willing to be there and go through it every day. i imagine, i mean, i've been covering reproductive rights politics for a very long time, i've never seen this kind of crucible we're...
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but pediatricians, as well as ob/gyns see young girls and have to talk to them about the risk of having sex, sexually transmitted diseases, getting pregnant, and being responsible about birth control. >> good to have you with us this morning. thank you for your insight. >> erica, thanks. it's a big question looming today, is the economy really on the rebound? on friday the stock market closed down after a dismal jobs report, only 88,000 jobs added in march. the unemployment rate did drop to 7.6%, but not because jobs were added. instead, hundreds of thousands of people just stopped looking for work altogether. john harwood is cnbc's chief washington correspondent. john, good morning, it's good to see you. >> good morning, lester. >> are we seeing the effects yet of sequestration, all those jobs that will be lost due to automatic federal spending cuts? >> not much. maybe a little effect. it's only been in effect for one month. more likely that we've seen some effect from the expiration of the payroll tax cut, which ended with that fiscal cliff deal at the end of the year. but look, we've
but pediatricians, as well as ob/gyns see young girls and have to talk to them about the risk of having sex, sexually transmitted diseases, getting pregnant, and being responsible about birth control. >> good to have you with us this morning. thank you for your insight. >> erica, thanks. it's a big question looming today, is the economy really on the rebound? on friday the stock market closed down after a dismal jobs report, only 88,000 jobs added in march. the unemployment rate did...
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she might be out there doing a residency or practicing ob-gyn. boy, do we spend a lot of time here talking about the fact that we need more preventive care doctors out there. cassie was gunned down that day, didn't get to live her dream, didn't get to contribute to a field that we know the importance of. it wasn't the only thing cassie cared about. she loved the outdoors. she spent a lot of time in breakenridge, had a passion for backpacking, and takes photographs of everything that she did so that she could record her love of the out doors. she was buried along with a poem that her mother wrote. "bunny rabbit, my friend, my daughter, my mentor, i will love you and miss you forever. i promise to take good care of your king. i know jesus is honored to have you in your presence." cassie was going to do great things, and she was killed that day at columbine high school. steven robert kurdo was the youngest victim at columbine. he was only 14 years old when he died. he loved his family. all these kids loved their families, but he was especially close
she might be out there doing a residency or practicing ob-gyn. boy, do we spend a lot of time here talking about the fact that we need more preventive care doctors out there. cassie was gunned down that day, didn't get to live her dream, didn't get to contribute to a field that we know the importance of. it wasn't the only thing cassie cared about. she loved the outdoors. she spent a lot of time in breakenridge, had a passion for backpacking, and takes photographs of everything that she did so...
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procedure in a child's hands, when that child should be talking to someone more experienced, like an ob/gyn, and their mothers. to do that.is unsafe aam totally against doing procedure like that, because the child could have a reaction that could lead to death. the child could have a reaction to the pill itself. at night, when everyone is asleep, they could go into a reaction. no one would know until next morning what happened to a daughter or family member. i think it is not safe. we should think about doing these sorts of things. i just do not think it is right. host: we are taking your reaction and comments all morning on twitter and facebook, and our phone lines are open. a few comments from our facebook page. below that -- on that issue of whether judges should be involved in this decision, here is a column by dr. manny alvarez, posted to foxnew.com. manny alvarez of rightwrites -- that is manny alvarez on foxnews.com yesterday. i also want 20 to an editorial in "the new york times" taking a different approach to the ruling. good sense on the morning after pill. plenty more reaction bu
procedure in a child's hands, when that child should be talking to someone more experienced, like an ob/gyn, and their mothers. to do that.is unsafe aam totally against doing procedure like that, because the child could have a reaction that could lead to death. the child could have a reaction to the pill itself. at night, when everyone is asleep, they could go into a reaction. no one would know until next morning what happened to a daughter or family member. i think it is not safe. we should...
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mental health, ob/gyn primary care. we have 86 of his clinics around the country. the next level is having a primary care clinic that is designated specifically for women in which the primary care providers are specially trained to recognize and manage issues that might be specific to women veterans. and most of our large outpatient clinics, we have that circumstance. the last area in small places we have one or two providers we've trained about 2500 physicians and nurse practitioners in the special needs of women may have a nice way to it. so we have the three levels and whenever we can be a large enough number, we will set up into set up a comprehensive women's clinic. i want to point out the budget devoted specifically to limit me how it's grown since thousand nine by 134%. >> because the number of uninsured and the forces and coming home. >> that's correct. >> thank you. >> thank you very much, dr. windstream. >> thank you, mr. chairman. secretary shinseki, we met maybe three or four weeks ago and i was wondering if you could update us. we talked about putting
mental health, ob/gyn primary care. we have 86 of his clinics around the country. the next level is having a primary care clinic that is designated specifically for women in which the primary care providers are specially trained to recognize and manage issues that might be specific to women veterans. and most of our large outpatient clinics, we have that circumstance. the last area in small places we have one or two providers we've trained about 2500 physicians and nurse practitioners in the...
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i'm an og -- ob-gyn physician that's delivered almost 5,000 babies and i cannot imagine what must have gone on in the guise of health care in that abortionist clinic. it's physically nauseating to me to think about what this doctor did. life is a precious miracle and children -- the children who lost their lives were blessed with this miracle only to have it so cruelly ripped away from them. regardless of whether one is pro-life or pro-abortion, we should all agree that these children deserved a chance at life. this country carries a responsibility and duty to protect those who do not have a voice, including the unborn children of america that represent our greatest silent minority. they are the most innocent among us and deserve the protections we afford to all other people in this great country. one of government's most important duties is to protect the most vulnerable among us. i pledge to continue to remember and striving toward this. if found guilty i expect the full weight of the law to be used to punish the accused and i simply will finish by saying as a reminder to all of us w
i'm an og -- ob-gyn physician that's delivered almost 5,000 babies and i cannot imagine what must have gone on in the guise of health care in that abortionist clinic. it's physically nauseating to me to think about what this doctor did. life is a precious miracle and children -- the children who lost their lives were blessed with this miracle only to have it so cruelly ripped away from them. regardless of whether one is pro-life or pro-abortion, we should all agree that these children deserved...