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the healthcare heavyweights on the long side. we are live from the nasdaq market site and its option to action. let's get right to it. the dollars seen a steady climb but the technical is pointing to some currency concerns. the chart master has the charts. >> everybody on one side and also it's right to take the road less traveled. two lines into colors and very straightforward. the u.s. dollar and the euro are largely the inverse but it's about this spread and how wide it is. a two-year chart so let's look at a little bit longer duration. this is a five year and the same circumstance and everyone is thinking the dollar cannot do anything but go up and the dollar cannot do anything but go down. i think you would do just the opposite, you take the road less traveled and the fact that we are going to get some conversion that the dollar will come down and fail and the euro will rally. another way to look at the circumstance, this is the actual u.s. dollar index. let's put some lines and drawings in. a well-defined channel and we blo
the healthcare heavyweights on the long side. we are live from the nasdaq market site and its option to action. let's get right to it. the dollars seen a steady climb but the technical is pointing to some currency concerns. the chart master has the charts. >> everybody on one side and also it's right to take the road less traveled. two lines into colors and very straightforward. the u.s. dollar and the euro are largely the inverse but it's about this spread and how wide it is. a two-year...
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. >>> why it is time to make a play on healthcare. maybe it always is. the healthcare heavyweights on the long side. i am joe kernen in for melissa lee. this is "options action." let's get to a. the dollar has a steady climb. the technicals or maybe pointing to some currency concern. we have the charts. >> we have everyone on each side . it's right to take the road less traveled. two lines, two colors, very straightforward. the u.s. dollar and the euro. they are the inverse of one another. it is not the spread. this is a two year chart. look at a longer duration. this is a five year. is the same circumstance. everyone is thinking the dollar can't do anything but go up. let's look at the longer-term chart. i think you do the opposite. you make the bet that we are going to get conversion. that the dollar will come down and failed and the euro is going to rally. another way to look at it, this is the actual u.s. dollar index. there is a well-defined channel and we have blown out through the top of the channel. you can see clearly that basically we have trac
. >>> why it is time to make a play on healthcare. maybe it always is. the healthcare heavyweights on the long side. i am joe kernen in for melissa lee. this is "options action." let's get to a. the dollar has a steady climb. the technicals or maybe pointing to some currency concern. we have the charts. >> we have everyone on each side . it's right to take the road less traveled. two lines, two colors, very straightforward. the u.s. dollar and the euro. they are the...
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provider at almost $4 billion shares of parent company one life healthcare are skyrocketing on the news, up more than 65%. the deal expands amazon's growing presence in healthcare, adding depth to the company's offerings, like its online pharmacy, which launched after its acquisition of pill pack, and telehealth service amazon care but most notably yet another example of the company putting dry powder to work as tech valuations slump if this deal is approved, it would be amazon's third biggest acquisition, trailing only its purchases of whole foods and mgm. in all this news coming, of course, as amazon is seeing big gains recently, now on pace for its best month in over two years. dom chu joins us now with a breakdown. >> it is also a cash deal and not a stock one. maybe not as much of that reaction in the stock price today, and by the way, in just the last few months, we have seen amazon take higher into green. you see they're up one quarter of 1%. this is a stock that has seen to julia's point here a nice run-up off the lows, just over the last couple of weeks here and mon
provider at almost $4 billion shares of parent company one life healthcare are skyrocketing on the news, up more than 65%. the deal expands amazon's growing presence in healthcare, adding depth to the company's offerings, like its online pharmacy, which launched after its acquisition of pill pack, and telehealth service amazon care but most notably yet another example of the company putting dry powder to work as tech valuations slump if this deal is approved, it would be amazon's third biggest...
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on a friday. and we love united healthcare.ing about the stock is the reason they up there full- year guidance. the cash flow and dynamics are strong in the chart is in a good spot >> don't forget the narrative of china. resist the urge to jump in >> i think the less risky on biotech, good management team to navigate. recurring revenues, really important. yi gdb'mnot believe that i sangooye to you guys. >> you could be back next week. >> all of this for fast money. don't go anywhere. ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq bubbles bubbles so many bubbles! as an expedia member you earn points on your travels, and that's on top of your airline miles. so you can go and see... or taste or do absolutely nothing with all those bubbles. without ever wondering if you're getting the most ou
on a friday. and we love united healthcare.ing about the stock is the reason they up there full- year guidance. the cash flow and dynamics are strong in the chart is in a good spot >> don't forget the narrative of china. resist the urge to jump in >> i think the less risky on biotech, good management team to navigate. recurring revenues, really important. yi gdb'mnot believe that i sangooye to you guys. >> you could be back next week. >> all of this for fast money. don't...
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let's join the club and not spend twice as much per capita on healthcare as the canadians, as the british, as the french. let's join that club and guarantee healthcare to all b people rather than making the insurance companies billions of profits every single year. senator romney says join the club, and i agree we should join the club in terms of education.r germinate today and other countries around the world make sure they are young people go to their colleges and universities tuition free so they do not have to leave school today, 50, or $100,000 in debt. let's join the club. let's do it germany and other countries are doing which makes imminentin sense in every sensef the word. let's guarantee the right of all of ourdl kids regardless of ther income to get a higher education. let's join the club. and there is another club that i think we might want to join among many others. we are the only major country, virtually the only country on earth that does not guarantee a family and medical leave. there are women today in the united states of america having a baby and they will be back at w
let's join the club and not spend twice as much per capita on healthcare as the canadians, as the british, as the french. let's join that club and guarantee healthcare to all b people rather than making the insurance companies billions of profits every single year. senator romney says join the club, and i agree we should join the club in terms of education.r germinate today and other countries around the world make sure they are young people go to their colleges and universities tuition free so...
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attacks on healthcare especially reproductive health care falls the hardest on historically marginalized communities including black, indigenous and other people of color. lgbtqpl people, people with disabilities, people with low incomes, those living in rural and underserved areas and immigrants. last week, we all on our side proudly watched the house passed its version of the right to contraception act by a vote of 222195 into the woods dismaying only eight house republicans voted to codify that right. with the right to abortion stolen and the right to contraception threatened and the need to protect and expand access to contraceptive methods and information it makes it more imperative than ever that we pass this legislation. we can't wait for the next hammer to drop. we have an obligation to take the first exit off the slippery slope that leads to the loss of the most important personal freedoms chiefhe among them the right of every american to make their own decisions about their bodies, their families and their own futures. we cannot sit idly by and watch as decades of precedent pri
attacks on healthcare especially reproductive health care falls the hardest on historically marginalized communities including black, indigenous and other people of color. lgbtqpl people, people with disabilities, people with low incomes, those living in rural and underserved areas and immigrants. last week, we all on our side proudly watched the house passed its version of the right to contraception act by a vote of 222195 into the woods dismaying only eight house republicans voted to codify...
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on healthcare, the bill would keep the affordable care act premiums from increasing and cap out of pocket prescription drug costs for medicare recipients at $2,000 per year. medicare will also be able to directly negotiate prices with drug companies, reducing costs. we go now to west virginia democrat joe manchin. senator, welcome. i hope you're feeling better from the covid. let me start with -- >> i am, john. thanks for having me. i appreciate it. >> let me start with something you to said back in 2010 in a debate when you were running for senate. here's what you said. >> i don't think during a time of recession you mess with any of the taxes or increase any taxes. >> so that's become your republican colleagues' favorite quote to roll out now that you made this agreement with chuck schumer that has a tax piece to it. why did you change your mind? >> john, i didn't change my mind. i never changed at all. this is fighting inflation. this is all about the absolute horrible position the people are in now because of the inflation costs. whether gasoline, whether food pricing, whether it is e
on healthcare, the bill would keep the affordable care act premiums from increasing and cap out of pocket prescription drug costs for medicare recipients at $2,000 per year. medicare will also be able to directly negotiate prices with drug companies, reducing costs. we go now to west virginia democrat joe manchin. senator, welcome. i hope you're feeling better from the covid. let me start with -- >> i am, john. thanks for having me. i appreciate it. >> let me start with something...
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they don't want you know when i worked on healthcare a lot of people thought that i shouldn't be making recommendations about legislation or that i shouldn't be involved in working on behalf of what my husband asked me to work on which was one of his primary objectives because they thought that that was somehow inappropriate that if you exercise influence do it behind the scenes where nobody can see you i find that curious i mean to me i'd like to know what goes on in front of the scenes because i'm very very much the kind of person who believes that you should say what you mean and mean what you say and and take the consequences. i mean just like anybody else who's involved in public life. so into some extent i think that misunderstanding comes with the territory and certainly in going back and reading about all of my predecessors in this position. it's certainly seems that almost regardless of what they wanted to do or tried to do it's an anomalous kind of situation and i think americans are rightly concerned about unelected power unaccountable power. but then if you try to become acc
they don't want you know when i worked on healthcare a lot of people thought that i shouldn't be making recommendations about legislation or that i shouldn't be involved in working on behalf of what my husband asked me to work on which was one of his primary objectives because they thought that that was somehow inappropriate that if you exercise influence do it behind the scenes where nobody can see you i find that curious i mean to me i'd like to know what goes on in front of the scenes...
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to get to the states where they can seek the healthcare they need and that is the challenge we see and why this is so important because it's having an impact on our providers in these states like ours thatic want to provide this healthcare. >> we were joined by the medical association that also expressed the concern. the states that passed the law are concerned so we need to get this legislation passed. i think the senator from nevada. >> the senator from ohio. >> the legislation i'm about to address i appreciate her time and efforts protecting women's health and women's rights. about this issue and one specific thing that's happened in my state which is outrageous and the extreme decision the judges took away the women's freedom to make their own personal healthcare decisions and others on the floor. my state unfortunately fewer than ten hours after the supreme court's announcement, ohio's six week abortion ban took effect and they even banned abortion in cases of rape and cases of incest. that night women across ohio received calls from their doctors letting them know their appointments had been canceled and they needed to travel to another
to get to the states where they can seek the healthcare they need and that is the challenge we see and why this is so important because it's having an impact on our providers in these states like ours thatic want to provide this healthcare. >> we were joined by the medical association that also expressed the concern. the states that passed the law are concerned so we need to get this legislation passed. i think the senator from nevada. >> the senator from ohio. >> the...
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and then i would expect these to discuss thoughts on healthcare. >> thank you.he budget request 2023 is a very strong proposal to provide comprehensive and justified increases across most of the discretionary appropriation account the administration total medical care funding request approximately one to 2 billion is relatively close to the ib estimate. and those recommendations fy 2023 is much closer than recent years and to differ for the healthcare. including the current service estimate and increase of patient workload and additional medical care program costs. with uncontrollable inflation and a projected federal pay raise for all of the employees of fy 2023. and estimating a 4 percent increase from the healthcare utilization due to deferred demand and morbidity for covid. our estimate of patient workload is based on a projection of approximately 81000 unique patients and then funding for suicide prevention and then the plan to reduce spending in this area and that was driven by the completion of the 2019 executive order to move to reduce funding in this ar
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to get to states where they can seek the healthcare that they need and that's the challenge we see, that is why this law is so important, it's having an impact on providers in these legitimate choice states like ours that want to provide healthcare. >> we were joined by the american medical association who also expressed this concern. they are speaking on behalf of the providers that want to provide reproductive choice in states that passed this law and they are concerned so we need to get this legislation passed. i think the senator from nevada. >> senator from ohio. >> i think senator cortez-masto for the legislation which i'm about to address. in the banking, housing committee, she's doing this on the floor and i am so appreciative of her time and efforts from housing to protecting women's health and protecting women's rights. i want to comment on some of the things she said about this issue and one specific thing in my state which is outrageous and immoral, the extreme decision of 5 judges who took away women's freedom to make their own personal healthcare decisions, hand it over to politicians, we are seeing how this puts women's health at
to get to states where they can seek the healthcare that they need and that's the challenge we see, that is why this law is so important, it's having an impact on providers in these legitimate choice states like ours that want to provide healthcare. >> we were joined by the american medical association who also expressed this concern. they are speaking on behalf of the providers that want to provide reproductive choice in states that passed this law and they are concerned so we need to...
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and in our country one and $4 spent on our healthcare system is on people with diabetes.o part of the power, i think, of this focus on insulin -- which by the way as of 100-year-old drug that they are price gouging. >> absolutely. >> if you think of one and $4 under healthcare system being spent on some with diabetes. think aboutmp the cascading impt of diabetes when it's not managed are the things that can happenre dialysis, kidney failu, needing to go out on dialysis. amputations. a dr. should leave the number one cause of blindness is diabetes. so it makes sense for the people we are trying to help. but it makes sense for our overall health i ecosystem. >> one reason i wanted to get to their before dealing with your ministry. i came along thinking of his grandfather into industry. we talked about it a lot per is going to go to south try to stay for four years and go on down to the seminary. on state campus finished high school and was on that campus for it at all these things in my head. i thought to be called to the ministry. i kept listening i just never heard the ca
and in our country one and $4 spent on our healthcare system is on people with diabetes.o part of the power, i think, of this focus on insulin -- which by the way as of 100-year-old drug that they are price gouging. >> absolutely. >> if you think of one and $4 under healthcare system being spent on some with diabetes. think aboutmp the cascading impt of diabetes when it's not managed are the things that can happenre dialysis, kidney failu, needing to go out on dialysis. amputations....
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in a move intended to ease the burden on healthcare clinics. starting next year. will become the first state requiring public colleges and universities to offer abortion pills on campus nowadays, especially going to be important for people. who don't have money. to get access to abortion medication. another consequence , the number of men now taking steps to avoid unwanted pregnancies with wait times soaring for vasectomy appointments. my wife's been on the pill for a long time, and for her to finally get off of that. it's just kind of stepping up and just being, you know a man about it with abortion laws now varying widely state by state. many hospitals say they still need more time to evaluate which services will be able to provide. moving forward. in new york. david lee miller, fox news 7 36 your time now a judge in tennessee has temporarily blocked to federal agencies from enforcing directives issued by the biden administration extending protections for lgbtq people in schools and workplaces. in an order friday, the judge wrote that the president's executive o
in a move intended to ease the burden on healthcare clinics. starting next year. will become the first state requiring public colleges and universities to offer abortion pills on campus nowadays, especially going to be important for people. who don't have money. to get access to abortion medication. another consequence , the number of men now taking steps to avoid unwanted pregnancies with wait times soaring for vasectomy appointments. my wife's been on the pill for a long time, and for her to...
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increase in the number of heart attacks and heat strokes is already happening now, the burden on the healthcareem has increased significantly. here the health services are built specifically to cope with extreme weather over the last 48 hours we have heard that some units have to reduce the number of scheduled operations as operating rooms become too hot. in spain, people are dropping dead in the streets the newspaper alpais told about one such incident on friday evening to a sixty-year-old janitor and from the madrid city hall. he went out to work on san diego avenue and passed out from heatstroke, it was not possible to save him in just 6 days. extreme heat waves in the country 360 people died. hot weather can't stand it. even birds on spanish roads. increasingly , dead birds are found dying. pigeons. swifts, birds of prey and storks, caring people, pick them up to the ground and try to give them water to drink, the most difficult situation due to the heat. has developed neighboring portugal air. it heated up to 46 ° forests are burning. national parks firefighters lifeguards are working to t
increase in the number of heart attacks and heat strokes is already happening now, the burden on the healthcareem has increased significantly. here the health services are built specifically to cope with extreme weather over the last 48 hours we have heard that some units have to reduce the number of scheduled operations as operating rooms become too hot. in spain, people are dropping dead in the streets the newspaper alpais told about one such incident on friday evening to a sixty-year-old...
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in a move intended to ease the burden on healthcare clinics. starting next year. ill become the first state requiring public colleges and universities to offer abortion pills on campus nowadays, especially going to be important for people. who don't have money. to get access to abortion medication. another consequence , the number of men now taking steps to avoid unwanted pregnancies with wait times soaring for vasectomy appointments. my wife's been on the pill for a long time, and for her to finally get off of that. it's just kind of stepping up and just being, you know a man about it with abortion laws now varying widely state by state. many hospitals say they still need more time to evaluate which services will be able to provide. moving forward. in new york. david lee miller, fox news new at 10, a judge in tennessee has temporarily blocked to federal agencies from enforcing directives issued by the bad administration extending protections for lgbtq people in schools. and workplaces in order. yesterday the judge wrote that the president's executive order infring
in a move intended to ease the burden on healthcare clinics. starting next year. ill become the first state requiring public colleges and universities to offer abortion pills on campus nowadays, especially going to be important for people. who don't have money. to get access to abortion medication. another consequence , the number of men now taking steps to avoid unwanted pregnancies with wait times soaring for vasectomy appointments. my wife's been on the pill for a long time, and for her to...
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one out of four dollars spent with the healthcare system is on people with diabetes.art of the power of the focus on insulin is a 100 year old drug that is price gouging. if you think one out of four dollars and healthcare system being spent on somebody with diabetes and you think of the cascading impact that is not managed, dialysis. if you test on —- invitations. i doctor shared with me the number one cause of blindness is diabetes. and for the ecosystem. >> and with your ministry. we talked about it a lot and then i was can ago on —- i was going to go. i had all these things going on in my head that i was was called to ministry. i kept listening butso i never heard the call. [laughter] so i went to my dad and he said and what the black church really means in the community. someone out of 12 are sitting there that has diabetes. my late wife lost her 25 year battle to diabetes. i saw the cost. $81200 a month. >> it's been around 100 years. h.>> it was only $35 a month in thee beginning. >> that's the work i'm trying to do for a long time long before you enter the sen
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murray knows better than anyone about the chaos in the radical supreme court ruling unleashed on the healthcare and fatal complications left untreated positions unsure of what treatment are legally allowed to perform and we know one at the absolute nightmares for women living in forced birth states is getting pregnant and having cancer at exactly the same time. the question is in a world where miscarriage could lead to criminal charges how do you treat a pregnant woman with cancer. so we ought to think about that and could getting chemo via crime and a forced birth state, how many americans are going to die because they waited too long to begin treatment for breast cancer or cervical cancer or because they maybe didn't get treated at all. it is appalling that americans are facing this awful, i think unthinkable situation all because six republicans on the supreme court through 50 years of settled law on l abortion .rights. in the parliament of the senate, senator murray that we yield to you i think you legislation is extremely important, i got a reverse of the senate and yield to senator klobuc
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you can also find us on twitter, facebook and youtube at booktv. >> next, women's healthcare advocates testified on the impact of overturning roe v. wade. topics include potential stress on healthcare providers and the impact of marginalized communities. this runs about two hours and 15 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. the senate health, education, labor and pensions committee will please come to order. today we are having a hearing on reproductive care in america following the supreme court's devastating decision in dobbs to overturn roe v. wade. i will have an opening statement followed by senator marshall. we will then editors are witnesses, and after the witnesses give their testimony,, senators will each have five minutes for a round of questions. while we are unable to have the hearing fully open to the public or media for in person at cantons, live video is available on our committee website and a live stream will include closed captioning if you're needed by the accommodations please reach out to the committee or to the office of con
you can also find us on twitter, facebook and youtube at booktv. >> next, women's healthcare advocates testified on the impact of overturning roe v. wade. topics include potential stress on healthcare providers and the impact of marginalized communities. this runs about two hours and 15 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. the senate health, education, labor and pensions committee will please come to order. today we are having a hearing on...
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it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider every other month. it's one less thing to think about while traveling. hiv pills aren't on my mind. a quick change in my plans is no big deal. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions, post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or considering pregnancy. some of the most common side effects include injection-site reactions, fever, and tiredness. if you switch to cabenuva, attend all treatment appointments. every other month and i'm good to go. ask your doctor about every-other-month cabenuva. >>> a state of emergency in kentucky after catastrophic flooding damaged hundreds of homes and killed at least 15 people, including children. sadly officials say that nu
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democrats are working with the on parliamentarians in senate to figure out exactly what they can do on the healthcare front. and can fly combined with the sentence reconciliation procedures. >> thank you for the segway because i want to talkabout joe mentioned, a democrat from west virginia .as far as the reasoning he gave pulling back the response he's getting from his fellow democrats oncapitol hill . >>. >> great people. it is one of the poorest states in this country. you ask the people of west virginia whether they want to expand medicare. you ask the people of west virginia whether we should demand the wealthiest people in large corporations start paying their fair share of taxes ask the people of west virginia whether all people should have healthcare as a humanright . that's what they will say. my humble opinion joe mentioned represents ofthe wealthiest people in his country not working families in west virginia or america . >> want to end with if these provisions don't get past and it looks like they will what does that mean for democrats climate goals and the climate itself ? >>? it isn't d
democrats are working with the on parliamentarians in senate to figure out exactly what they can do on the healthcare front. and can fly combined with the sentence reconciliation procedures. >> thank you for the segway because i want to talkabout joe mentioned, a democrat from west virginia .as far as the reasoning he gave pulling back the response he's getting from his fellow democrats oncapitol hill . >>. >> great people. it is one of the poorest states in this country. you...
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on the left are still married to it. why are we dividing americans, especially when it comes to healthcare. why are we dividing them on privilege and oppression and you're in a better as much than me and i'm automatically behind and why are we teaching people together and focus on the science and get people healthy and well and teach students how to better serve their patients not by dividing everybody by race. not everything is about identity politics. >> jessica, you might agree with that? >> no. >> you think it's really important that doctors who treat their patients should be trained in understanding oppression? >> i think they need to understand people who willistically. if you look at unequal healthcare outcomes, that happen all across the board in terms of effects of climate on people's experience in their health and specifically when it comes to maternal health, outcomes for black women when they give birth and the rates they're pushed to have a c-section and delivering vaginally, that's important. >> we know that. this isn't what it's about is it? >> yes, it is what it's about. >> i
on the left are still married to it. why are we dividing americans, especially when it comes to healthcare. why are we dividing them on privilege and oppression and you're in a better as much than me and i'm automatically behind and why are we teaching people together and focus on the science and get people healthy and well and teach students how to better serve their patients not by dividing everybody by race. not everything is about identity politics. >> jessica, you might agree with...
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and in our country one in four dollars in our healthcare system is on people with diabetes. heso part of those, the power i think of this focus on insulin which by the way is a 100 year old drug is the price gouging. but if you think about one in four dollars in our healthcare system being spent on someone with diabetes and you think about the cascading impact of diabetes when it's not managed or the things that can happen. dialysis, kidney failure. amputations. doctors shared with me the number one cause of blindness is diabetes. so it makes sense for the people we're trying to help but it makes sense for our overall health ecosystem. >> one reason i want to get there before dealing with your ministry. i came along thinking i was going to follow my father into theministry . you talked about it a lot. i was going to go to south carolina state for 4 years and down to the seminary . in a denominational seminary. state settlers were venice high school on their campus so i had all of these things going on in my head but all of these called me to the ministry. i kept listening. >
and in our country one in four dollars in our healthcare system is on people with diabetes. heso part of those, the power i think of this focus on insulin which by the way is a 100 year old drug is the price gouging. but if you think about one in four dollars in our healthcare system being spent on someone with diabetes and you think about the cascading impact of diabetes when it's not managed or the things that can happen. dialysis, kidney failure. amputations. doctors shared with me the...
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try to go into midterms as democrats without anything done on these big threats, on the economy, on healthcare and on climate? it would not have been pretty. >> manchin on board. i was now on senator kyrsten sinema. the white house is cautiously optimistic that she will come on board, and less she seems to pride herself on being an enigma and has yet to comment on this point. but heather, to your point, this certainly gives democrats a real boost heading into the midterms. but it also may change how we all view, to this point, the presidency of joe biden. >> i always thought that the president who inherited the mass as democrats do did an extraordinary amount. we often don't talk about the fact that the u.s. rate hit the lowest level on record in the first year of the biden administration, in large part due to the funds from the american rescue plan which did not have any republican support, which lowered child poverty to the lowest level on record. provided millions of american families with relief on housing, on student debt. for healthcare, the biggest cost in american lives were tackled by
try to go into midterms as democrats without anything done on these big threats, on the economy, on healthcare and on climate? it would not have been pretty. >> manchin on board. i was now on senator kyrsten sinema. the white house is cautiously optimistic that she will come on board, and less she seems to pride herself on being an enigma and has yet to comment on this point. but heather, to your point, this certainly gives democrats a real boost heading into the midterms. but it also may...
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iraq i like to see josh hawley in roy blunt flick next to this for months before the next vote on healthcareerans. it is something obviously republicans want to get off the front burner. >> i see center corner from texas believes it will get done this week. he has been saying that. senator toomey is making the case very clearly and concisely. people want to listen may be jon stewart and others don't want to listen is about $400 billion of completely unrelated spending. that's a drafting error or at some sneaky underhanded move by the democrats. it has nothing to do with the actual issue. toomey says he believes there's 85 votes in the u.s. senate out of 100 for the underlying legislation it is a very easy fix that can be accomplished here. it should be. and if the democrats want to achieve something for veterans, make the tweak. they want to attack republicans for hating veterans and scoring political points they can keep doing what they're doing. bret: let's talk about this manchin, humans deal you heard the senator on the specifics. what is your take about where the stands and where it's g
iraq i like to see josh hawley in roy blunt flick next to this for months before the next vote on healthcareerans. it is something obviously republicans want to get off the front burner. >> i see center corner from texas believes it will get done this week. he has been saying that. senator toomey is making the case very clearly and concisely. people want to listen may be jon stewart and others don't want to listen is about $400 billion of completely unrelated spending. that's a drafting...
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countries health system is on its knees, the world health organization has verified $339.00 attacks on healthcare since the invasion began in february, including attacks on facilities, personnel, and supplies as left many ukrainians, struggling to access basic medicines and treatment at a time when they need it most, the you and agencies most recent figures show at least 10600 civilians have been injured during the war. and another 4700 killed. 4 sanitation, crowded conditions and a lack of access to clean water is adding to concerns. the risk of measles, diphtheria, and coven 19 have been exacerbated, or has already been report so suspected cholera cases in multiple. earlier i spoke to dr. young, hobbit the richer representative in ukraine? i saw him asking about the main issues the agency is seeing across the country. what we see multiple issues, but it depends where in ukraine you are. when in the what more east and south of ukraine, where heavy fighting goes on, there is need to have trauma care medicines in the front line as well. we see severely and ever created from there and they are chro
countries health system is on its knees, the world health organization has verified $339.00 attacks on healthcare since the invasion began in february, including attacks on facilities, personnel, and supplies as left many ukrainians, struggling to access basic medicines and treatment at a time when they need it most, the you and agencies most recent figures show at least 10600 civilians have been injured during the war. and another 4700 killed. 4 sanitation, crowded conditions and a lack of...
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binance, exclusive this hour coming up. >>> we'll kick off today's feed with amazon's big bet on healthcarehe company announcing plans to acquire one
binance, exclusive this hour coming up. >>> we'll kick off today's feed with amazon's big bet on healthcarehe company announcing plans to acquire one
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jon, congratulations on your healthcare! [ cheers and applause ] whoo! the world. >> if i did one little thing wrong, i was going to be beaten. >> escaping from a house of horrors. >> my two little sisters right now are chained up. >> they're chained up? >> yes. >> now some of the family's youngest children alleging they were abused again by the foster parents they were placed with. >> this should make everyone angry. they were being told they should kill themselves, that no one would love them ever again. >> some of those children suing and hoping to change the system that failed them. >>> plus priyanka chopra, global sensation, matrix star. >> the city needed to be rebuilt for your people as well as mine. >> new mom opening up and working to highlight south asian culture in america. >> what i think south asian culture does really beautifully, they create a sense of community. >> how she fought to get a seat at the table. >>> and the espys. tonight's winners and heartwarming moments from the biggest awards show in sports. thanks to chase, angie's not sw
jon, congratulations on your healthcare! [ cheers and applause ] whoo! the world. >> if i did one little thing wrong, i was going to be beaten. >> escaping from a house of horrors. >> my two little sisters right now are chained up. >> they're chained up? >> yes. >> now some of the family's youngest children alleging they were abused again by the foster parents they were placed with. >> this should make everyone angry. they were being told they should...
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healthcare. my colleague has introduced a bill that is as basic as it gets. freedom. effective six republicans on the supreme court of ripped that freedom out by the roots. now, state governments are moving toward analyzing travel for healthcare. they are even moving toward analyzing, helping people travel for healthcare. that is unthinkable in my view. except millions and millions of americans and being terrified every single day. in my state of oregon worked for chapter 11 estate that protects women's health. women's basic freedoms. my home state's going to be there for people to get the healthcare they need including an abortion. but the fight that is why i am so pleased to stand with my colleague from nevada, senator cortez amassed over at my part the pacific northwest, senator murray. two, or the senate to pass legislation the name, the freedom to travel for healthcare act. and what my colleagues legislation does, is protect women and doctors, and she doesn't by protecting a constitutional right, constitutional right to interstate travel. collects, even after these three weeks that overturn
healthcare. my colleague has introduced a bill that is as basic as it gets. freedom. effective six republicans on the supreme court of ripped that freedom out by the roots. now, state governments are moving toward analyzing travel for healthcare. they are even moving toward analyzing, helping people travel for healthcare. that is unthinkable in my view. except millions and millions of americans and being terrified every single day. in my state of oregon worked for chapter 11 estate that...
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today is exactly 4 months since the last patient was discharged, such a reduction in the burden on healthcare allowed us to review some of the support measures that have been taken. at the beginning of the pandemic. in particular , special payments to doctors, as well as ambulance drivers who have been in contact with patients with covid. it's decided. suspend doctors paramedical staff . everyone who continues to treat covid will receive a 25% co-payment of salary was taken without precedent support measures medical personnel. they played a decisive role in stimulating medical workers to go out and work in the red zones. 90% of doctors, nurses, nurses, return to routine care, return with vast experience, thanks to which the doctors themselves are ready to respond to any new outbreak in the shortest possible time. now it’s not scary to enter into the fight against any infection, because as much as it was unexpected for the first time, now this will no longer be the case. now we are just ready valentina belova tatyana bakulina the distance of the world biryukova anastasia kubozeva igor ivanov c
today is exactly 4 months since the last patient was discharged, such a reduction in the burden on healthcare allowed us to review some of the support measures that have been taken. at the beginning of the pandemic. in particular , special payments to doctors, as well as ambulance drivers who have been in contact with patients with covid. it's decided. suspend doctors paramedical staff . everyone who continues to treat covid will receive a 25% co-payment of salary was taken without precedent...
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so one is amazon is already handling massive amounts of healthcare data so through their cloud hostingon web services, and they have other businesses that already use and host health data. this is not the first entry of amazon into healthcare. so this while it is new that they're actually going to be in brick and mortar, health care clinics there already complying with national policy and federal policy around health privacy. and i expect that they will continue to do so it would be a major loss for amazon from a legal perspective from a public perception perspective if they were to start using your health data in ways that were either illicit or untoward and in general, while there are where there is mistrust of big tech, i think there are some health care or there's some technology companies. whose business model is more predicated on giving you something for free and using your data. amazon is probably more of a company who's actually trying to deliver products and services to the customer, and i fully expect them to follow hipaa and follow all of our privacy laws in this country an
so one is amazon is already handling massive amounts of healthcare data so through their cloud hostingon web services, and they have other businesses that already use and host health data. this is not the first entry of amazon into healthcare. so this while it is new that they're actually going to be in brick and mortar, health care clinics there already complying with national policy and federal policy around health privacy. and i expect that they will continue to do so it would be a major...
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department of justice, those women and doctors the power to sue people who infringe on the right to travel for healthcare. whens in states abortion events arty face obstacles to care. we cannot wait to see what antichoice state legislatures criminalize next too. we have to act now. all of this comes down to one question, who should get to make the d personal decision or woman? or for h a 10-year-old girl? you to be her family? should it be a woman herself? or should it be politicians? our colleagues on the other side of the out support these justices in place in the supreme court. as to where we are right now. think the answer is clear, to each and every one of my colleagues have the opportunity to show whereom the stanford wil become together and protect to seek healthcare across state lines for the sake of the women and, yes girls across this country? i hope we do. i thanked senator cortez mastro for leadership. i yield the floor. asked madame president could collect senator from colorado request document present a very senior senator from minnesota for her remarks. and for what brings us to the floor
department of justice, those women and doctors the power to sue people who infringe on the right to travel for healthcare. whens in states abortion events arty face obstacles to care. we cannot wait to see what antichoice state legislatures criminalize next too. we have to act now. all of this comes down to one question, who should get to make the d personal decision or woman? or for h a 10-year-old girl? you to be her family? should it be a woman herself? or should it be politicians? our...
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republicans were simply retaliating over the surprise announcement of the manchin/schumer deal on climate and healthcareamong those most outraged was comedian and veterans advocate and jon stewart and jon stewart who hosts "the problem with jon stewart" on apple tv joins me now. welcome to "meet the press." >> thank you very much, chuck. appreciate it. >> let me start, you were so blind sided by this, i believe, correct me if i'm wrong, you were organizing essentially a thank you press conference, saying this is what we needed to explain why this bill was so important, and all of a sudden this happened. walk me through that shock and tell me whether you feel any better about this bill being passed today. >> well, it was devastating. i mean, the bill passed the house in march. 256-174. right? got sent to the senate. there were some changes that needed to be made. there were some legitimate concerns about implementation, how the va could handle the new influx of patients, the specialized care they need, so the senate veterans affairs committee went to work on the bill. and they approved it. they cut about
republicans were simply retaliating over the surprise announcement of the manchin/schumer deal on climate and healthcareamong those most outraged was comedian and veterans advocate and jon stewart and jon stewart who hosts "the problem with jon stewart" on apple tv joins me now. welcome to "meet the press." >> thank you very much, chuck. appreciate it. >> let me start, you were so blind sided by this, i believe, correct me if i'm wrong, you were organizing...
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equips you with strategies that prepare you to manage the everchanging realities of healthcare while maintaining focus on family support what do you think making a difference in healthcare looks like? gcu offers over 250 high-quality online programs like this one. find your purpose at grand canyon university. visit gcu.edu ♪ ♪ >>> americans ceo is urging an agreement to be reached because there are additional incentives that will kick in. >>> instagram has seen a change to convert all video posts into reels. the move is a part of a plan to simplify videos on the app. i have a feeling it will also be away to compete with tiktok. i don't know about you, but i find i watch one reel, and that algorithm just knows me. they bring up a cute puppy and baby and i am down the rabbit hole. >> six hours later, what happened? >> 4:43 for you this morning. a controversy over new law now in effect here in florida. educators are saying it is causing a new reality for thousands of students. >>> we will talk about a break in a case that has made a sigh in a case that has made a sigh of everyone knows eating well and exerc
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it was also about the implementation of the social gasification program on how the moscow region is modernizing the healthcare the construction of new schools all the details of anastasia efimova training classes assembly and sports halls canteen, and also workshops and even a culinary room new schools of the moscow region are modern , convenient and affordable for every resident of the region the construction of 20 new educational institutions is going on right now, and these are 19,000 educational places at once in 14 urban districts near the school strategic importance in our village we are developing and infrastructure. develop and really build up a lot, so the school. here , 143 new schools are simply necessary and will definitely be built in the plans for the next 5 years. already now, about 30 educational institutions are commissioned annually. see you with the president governor. the moscow region reports on the priorities of the region, among which , education and of course health care, the moscow region has many positions. yes, a very good level is, because the support your federal is very noticeabl
it was also about the implementation of the social gasification program on how the moscow region is modernizing the healthcare the construction of new schools all the details of anastasia efimova training classes assembly and sports halls canteen, and also workshops and even a culinary room new schools of the moscow region are modern , convenient and affordable for every resident of the region the construction of 20 new educational institutions is going on right now, and these are 19,000...
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on the principle of scorched earth. during the retreat of the militants. they tried to destroy the infrastructure of cities. now the authorities of the republic are restoring the healthcaree hospital. severodonetsk delivered new equipment brought, as usual, humanitarian aid medicines devices for body-medicine terminal streaming special. a set of sensors for remote data transmission came here along with our ryazan doctors, a surgeon, a pediatrician in cities and towns of the republic large-scale construction work is underway, specialists are repairing damaged housing and a social institution that was broken after shelling is being restored, infrastructure is a power line. also, the gas and water supply system works, even during the shelling of housing now, the management company is restoring the infrastructure of the populated cities. the demining of residential microdistricts of the republic continues, the fighters of the apu left behind thousands of land mines on the eve of the ministry of internal affairs seized three unexploded shells and a salvo fire systems, hummers, with which the ukrainian military attacked the bomb hotel. they were destroyed at the training groun
on the principle of scorched earth. during the retreat of the militants. they tried to destroy the infrastructure of cities. now the authorities of the republic are restoring the healthcaree hospital. severodonetsk delivered new equipment brought, as usual, humanitarian aid medicines devices for body-medicine terminal streaming special. a set of sensors for remote data transmission came here along with our ryazan doctors, a surgeon, a pediatrician in cities and towns of the republic large-scale...
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if people want to find excuses to vote no, based on a bill that is unrelated to veterans healthcare, ead. but let's just be honest, if you do that, that means you're opposed to taking care of our veterans. hopefully on tuesday, monday or tuesday, when the vote is held again, people will come to their senses and say we're going to vote correctly this time as we did on june 16th, take care of our veterans and make sure that we are all volunteer military and the people we send off are taken care of when they get home. >> recruiting has been tough. the army is actually likely to miss its goal by nearly 40,000 over the next two years. >> that's correct. >> do you worry this contributes to that? >> absolutely 100% correct. i don't think we can be critical of the army on recruitment when they miss their goals and they will. and then do stuff like this because this will add to their inability to get good people into the army. and so this is important on so many different levels, brianna, to make sure that not only we take care of our vets, that we're able to have an all volunteer military, to
if people want to find excuses to vote no, based on a bill that is unrelated to veterans healthcare, ead. but let's just be honest, if you do that, that means you're opposed to taking care of our veterans. hopefully on tuesday, monday or tuesday, when the vote is held again, people will come to their senses and say we're going to vote correctly this time as we did on june 16th, take care of our veterans and make sure that we are all volunteer military and the people we send off are taken care...
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texas alone annually is spending $700 millionjust on the annually is spending $700 million just on the healthcare, dc has to take some of that burden because it's their policy, and i think that's fair.— their policy, and i think that's fair. , ., , that's fair. these are people who are fleeing _ that's fair. these are people who are fleeing poverty, - who are fleeing poverty, oppression and in some cases war. here you are bossing them to another city and effectively dumping them. how can that be justified? dumping them. how can that be 'ustified? ., ., ., , ., justified? you have to share the wealth, _ justified? you have to share the wealth, so _ justified? you have to share the wealth, so to _ justified? you have to share the wealth, so to speak. - justified? you have to share| the wealth, so to speak. you can't expect these states that have limited resources, by the way, state governments, the state of texas, arizona, new mexico, state governments. if the biden administration doesn't want to close the border and it doesn't look like they do, they have to shoulder some of the burden. look, i th
texas alone annually is spending $700 millionjust on the annually is spending $700 million just on the healthcare, dc has to take some of that burden because it's their policy, and i think that's fair.— their policy, and i think that's fair. , ., , that's fair. these are people who are fleeing _ that's fair. these are people who are fleeing poverty, - who are fleeing poverty, oppression and in some cases war. here you are bossing them to another city and effectively dumping them. how can that...
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texas alone annually is sending $700 millionjust on the annually is sending $700 million just on the healthcareashington, dc has to take some of that burden because it's their policy, then i think that's fair.— their policy, then i think that'sfair. , ., , that's fair. these are people after all who _ that's fair. these are people after all who are _ that's fair. these are people after all who are fleeing - after all who are fleeing poverty, oppression and in some cases war. here you are bussing them to another city and effectively dumping them. how can it be justified?— can it be 'ustified? well, i think can it bejustified? well, i think you _ can it bejustified? well, i think you have _ can it bejustified? well, i think you have to - can it bejustified? well, i think you have to share i can it bejustified? well, i l think you have to share the wealth, so to speak. you can't expect these estates that have limited resources, by the way, these are state governments, these are state governments, the state of texas, the state government, the state of arizona, new mexico, these are state government
texas alone annually is sending $700 millionjust on the annually is sending $700 million just on the healthcareashington, dc has to take some of that burden because it's their policy, then i think that's fair.— their policy, then i think that'sfair. , ., , that's fair. these are people after all who _ that's fair. these are people after all who are _ that's fair. these are people after all who are fleeing - after all who are fleeing poverty, oppression and in some cases war. here you are...
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president i rise today along with my colleagues for working with me on the legislation the freedom to travel for healthcare act. we had seen women's right to choose but the supreme court explicitly overturned roe v wade depriving women ever write they held for 50 years. but then to repeatedly insist the holding would return the issue of abortion to the people w elected representatives in the state.ct forget women's rights but give it to the elected, the politicians. as a result in 18 states it's pandora will be within 30 days ultimately half of the states are expected to get rid of all or most abortion services within their borders those that have profound restrictions american women who are able to do l so have had to travel to states like mine is still protect the women's right to choose. thanks to a e 1990 referendum, nevada has enshrined the right to choose. that's why women are making their way to nevada to get the healthcare they deserve. but radical antichoice policymakers but if it's only band inhofe of the states we know now they are working to introduce legislation in congress to ban abortion nat
president i rise today along with my colleagues for working with me on the legislation the freedom to travel for healthcare act. we had seen women's right to choose but the supreme court explicitly overturned roe v wade depriving women ever write they held for 50 years. but then to repeatedly insist the holding would return the issue of abortion to the people w elected representatives in the state.ct forget women's rights but give it to the elected, the politicians. as a result in 18 states...
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it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider every other month. it's one mind. a quick change in my plans is no big deal. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions, post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or considering pregnancy. some of the most common side effects include injection-site reactions, fever, and tiredness. if you switch to cabenuva, attend all treatment appointments. every other month and i'm good to go. ask your doctor about every-other-month cabenuva. only two things are forever: love and liberty mutual customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. if anyone objects to this marriage... (emu squawks) kevin, no! not today. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. li
it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider every other month. it's one mind. a quick change in my plans is no big deal. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions, post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver...
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a second person did make it out safely. >>> today in san francisco, one medical healthcare worker willzon's plan to take over the company. amazon announced last week a plan to buy out one medical san francisco-based parent company for $4 billion. one medical has 200 officers in 25 u.s. markets. workers are calling for one medical shareholders to reject the plan going so far as to say they could compromise private healthcare data of clinic members. amazon already addressing the issue in a statement it says in part, nothing about this transaction changes one medical's obligation to comply with hipaa and all their applicable laws and regulations. >>> a painful reality is picking up again for more families struggling to make it in the bay. foreclosures. report finds the number of foreclosures so far this year is up 90% in the bay area at more than 1700 homes. some of that has to do with the expiring of many pandemic -related protection but one peninsula real estate agent told us right now there is no need to panic. >> unless they get to a point where they start adding to the inventory and
a second person did make it out safely. >>> today in san francisco, one medical healthcare worker willzon's plan to take over the company. amazon announced last week a plan to buy out one medical san francisco-based parent company for $4 billion. one medical has 200 officers in 25 u.s. markets. workers are calling for one medical shareholders to reject the plan going so far as to say they could compromise private healthcare data of clinic members. amazon already addressing the issue in...
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a second person made it out safely. >>> today in san francisco one medical healthcare workers will rallyn plan to take over the company. amazon announced a plan to buy out the one medical parent company and one medical has 200 offices . workers are calling for one medical shareholders to reject the plan, going so far as to say that it could compromise the private after data of members. nothing about this transaction changes the obligation to comply with hipaa and laws and regulations. >> a painful reality for more and more families struggling to make it in the bay, foreclosures. the number of foreclosures this year is up 90% in the bay area . it is more than 1700 homes. some of this has to do with the expiring of pandemic related protections. one real estate agent told us right now there is no need to panic. >> alice to get to a point where they start adding to the inventory and created a collective inventory, i do not see it playing a big pa of foreclosures is still below that of 2019 and not enough to lower bay area home prices. >>> let's take a live look at san jose. it is the sun com
a second person made it out safely. >>> today in san francisco one medical healthcare workers will rallyn plan to take over the company. amazon announced a plan to buy out the one medical parent company and one medical has 200 offices . workers are calling for one medical shareholders to reject the plan, going so far as to say that it could compromise the private after data of members. nothing about this transaction changes the obligation to comply with hipaa and laws and regulations....
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it was also about the implementation of the social gasification program on how anastasia efimova is modernizing the healthcare system in the moscow region and on the construction of new schools with details. assembly classes and sports halls canteen, and also workshops and even a culinary office new schools of the moscow region are modern convenient and affordable for every inhabitant of the region, the construction of 20 new educational institutions is underway right now, and these are 19,000 educational places at once in 14 urban districts. the school has strategic importance in our village. we are developing the infrastructure is developing and really a lot is being built up, so the school. here , 143 new schools are simply necessary and will definitely be built in the plans for the next 5 years. already now, about 30 educational institutions are commissioned annually. see you with the president governor of the moscow region reports on the priorities of the region, including education and of course health care, the moscow region in many positions. yes, it is at a very good level , because the support of yo
it was also about the implementation of the social gasification program on how anastasia efimova is modernizing the healthcare system in the moscow region and on the construction of new schools with details. assembly classes and sports halls canteen, and also workshops and even a culinary office new schools of the moscow region are modern convenient and affordable for every inhabitant of the region, the construction of 20 new educational institutions is underway right now, and these are 19,000...