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to most women who sot the services of rankin or any of the physicians working for him, rankin himself was not an abortionist or specialist, he was the genius, the mastermind behind all of this. if any woman went to one of their clinics, it was seen just like any other visit to another medical clinic. except a woman might be blindfolded. she might not see the person who is providing the procedure to her. or she might have several doctors in the room with her at a time so she can't actually identify which one performed the procedure. once the woman arrives for treatment, she would tell the nurse or reception is how far along with her pregnancy. that would determine the cost. the further along she was, the more it would cost. ideally, they like to charge between $30 and $50 for a procedure. this is only in the first six to eight weeks. if you were to put that in modern values, the government inflation only goes up to 2019, but if you put $35 to $50 in 2019 values, it would be be between $660 and $950. if she was 12 weeks along, the clinic should charge between $50, 75 dollars, maybe a hu
to most women who sot the services of rankin or any of the physicians working for him, rankin himself was not an abortionist or specialist, he was the genius, the mastermind behind all of this. if any woman went to one of their clinics, it was seen just like any other visit to another medical clinic. except a woman might be blindfolded. she might not see the person who is providing the procedure to her. or she might have several doctors in the room with her at a time so she can't actually...
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rankin approached watts and watts came onboard and between 1934-1936 rankin brought in several other abortion specialists and even some physicians. he created new offices and by 1936, he had over 30 abortion specialists working for him. to most women who sought the services of rankin or any of the physicians working for him, rankin himself was not an abortionist or specialist. he was the genius or the master behind -- mastermind behind all of this. but if any woman went to one of their clinics, it would seem just like any other visit to another medical clinic, except a woman might be blindfolded, she might not see the person who is providing the procedure to her. or she might have several doctors in the room with her at a time so that she can actually identify which one performed the procedure. but once the woman arrived for treatment, she would tell the nurse or receptionist how far along was her pregnancy and that would determine the cost. so the further along she was, the more it would cost. ideally, they like to charge between $30 and $50 for a procedure. this is only in the firs
rankin approached watts and watts came onboard and between 1934-1936 rankin brought in several other abortion specialists and even some physicians. he created new offices and by 1936, he had over 30 abortion specialists working for him. to most women who sought the services of rankin or any of the physicians working for him, rankin himself was not an abortionist or specialist. he was the genius or the master behind -- mastermind behind all of this. but if any woman went to one of their clinics,...
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rankin mcca mley they really getting on? rankin mccamley has been finding out.rs a sock here. we are bored! want to do some maths, guys? this morning i have been called a doughnut, a loser. tell me a tough time in your life? what is fatigue? they are just basically rampaging around the house. mr edwards has taken leave of his senses. # this isolation and this homeschooling is driving me crazy... sound familiar? when schools across the uk closed their doors, kitchens became the new classrooms. if you think that's incorrect, how do you spell it correctly then? parents became the new teachers. do you think russell can draw you a fraction? learning from home the new norm. 0h, love fractions! some are having more fun than others. trying to work from home and home school ‘s, i will say, nearly impossible. i'm not convinced that we really achieving very much. children came home with textbooks and links to online learning. 0thers brought back practice papers for exams. parents, though, finding each schoolapproach is different as are the kids. one came back from school w
rankin mcca mley they really getting on? rankin mccamley has been finding out.rs a sock here. we are bored! want to do some maths, guys? this morning i have been called a doughnut, a loser. tell me a tough time in your life? what is fatigue? they are just basically rampaging around the house. mr edwards has taken leave of his senses. # this isolation and this homeschooling is driving me crazy... sound familiar? when schools across the uk closed their doors, kitchens became the new classrooms....
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early war uniform and it was just a simple spock like this with a lay down collar and all of the rankin significa insignie collar. but there was more and more reference to the past, to the heroics of the military achievements under the czars. so a lot of the changes were made to kind of encourage that, to reinforce that. so later on during the war, the uniform was now changed back to, in a sense, the czar-ist looking type uniform with the boards and the raised collar, okay. again, the medals came back. medals were prolific. as i said, the guard medal, and the guard units now we have elite red army guard units. again, to raise morale and encourage the men to fight. so i guess i'd like people to take away from this, i'll give -- i will say, for example, that c-span is a source of much of the information that we use in our hobby. and i've heard numerous occasions on various historical presentations made on c-span by the professional historians about how we downplay or don't say enough about the soviet contribution to winning world war ii and the story of the soviets in world war ii. and wi
early war uniform and it was just a simple spock like this with a lay down collar and all of the rankin significa insignie collar. but there was more and more reference to the past, to the heroics of the military achievements under the czars. so a lot of the changes were made to kind of encourage that, to reinforce that. so later on during the war, the uniform was now changed back to, in a sense, the czar-ist looking type uniform with the boards and the raised collar, okay. again, the medals...
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this super cell struck the town of rankin. and more damaging winds, rain, and hail are forecast for tonight. easter sunday could see large, dangerous tornadoes hitting louisiana, arkansas, mississippi, and alabama. on this most-unusual easter weekend, the city of pittsburgh is offering all of us a blessing. ♪ lord bless you and keep you ♪ >> gradney: sounds so good. people from nearly 30 churches around pittsburgh got together online to form a virtual choir. the video is being shared for online easter services across the steel city. thank you, pittsburgh. straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news", school's out. why the distance learning curve is so challenging for kids and parents. first on cbs, behind the scenes at the national zoo. new pandemic protocols to protect the animals. and taking hair into your own hands. yes, it has come to this. >> perfect! the ups and downs of frequent mood swings can por, giveou unusually depreshigh energy, even when depressed. overwhelmed by bipolar depression? ask about vraylar. some medication
this super cell struck the town of rankin. and more damaging winds, rain, and hail are forecast for tonight. easter sunday could see large, dangerous tornadoes hitting louisiana, arkansas, mississippi, and alabama. on this most-unusual easter weekend, the city of pittsburgh is offering all of us a blessing. ♪ lord bless you and keep you ♪ >> gradney: sounds so good. people from nearly 30 churches around pittsburgh got together online to form a virtual choir. the video is being shared...
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Apr 22, 2020
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you see congressman john rankin in 1942 saying i'm for catching every japanese america, alaska, and why now and putting them concentration camps. the crisis magazine, the naacp magazine writes about american concentration camps, and says color seems to be the only possible reason why thousands of american citizens of japanese ancestry are in concentration camps. the mainstream press, by contrast, life magazine, calls a camp, it calls it a scenic spot of lonely loveliness. and you see some of the really racist anti japanese propaganda. these are japanese hunting licenses, and pins encouraging people, as it says, to shoot a day, a defense way. open season declared, december 7th, 1941. an american public opinion is very much for rounding up and, it says removing japanese aliens away from the pacific coast. you see that 93% of americans argue that that is the right thing to do. we want to show in the exhibition as well americans saw nazism during wartime, and here you see images of hitler that americans would have seen during the war, and there is a range of images. were making fun of hitle
you see congressman john rankin in 1942 saying i'm for catching every japanese america, alaska, and why now and putting them concentration camps. the crisis magazine, the naacp magazine writes about american concentration camps, and says color seems to be the only possible reason why thousands of american citizens of japanese ancestry are in concentration camps. the mainstream press, by contrast, life magazine, calls a camp, it calls it a scenic spot of lonely loveliness. and you see some of...
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¿por quÉ alemania tiene este rankin tan bajo de muertos?a recibir enfermos. jorge: luego lo siguiente es su pruebas, pruebas y mÁs pruebas. no es posible que existan paÍses donde no quieran hacer mÁs pruebas porque tienen un mÉtodo distinto. o haz apruebas a todos, y que sea fÁcil de hacer yendo a una farmacia. lo mÁs fácil posible. mientras eso no ocurra, serÁ imposible controlarlo. vÁmonos a los ángeles . mÁs de 80 pacientes en un centro de cuidado mÉdico fueron evacuados por un brote de coronavirus esta maÑana. marÍa: ahí estÁ cecilia con nuestra afiliada. cecilia: en este momento se lleva a cabo el proceso de mover y transferir a 84 pacientes de este ciento de rehabilitaciÓn y cuidado a otros hospitales y centros de cuidado de salud. ya que no les pudieron brindar este cuidado necesario. durante dos dÍas consecutivos los empleados del lugar no se presentaron a trabajar. hoy tres enfermeras estaban programadas y sÓlo se enfrentó una, debido al miedo de contraer al coronavirus. y es que 34 pacientes y cinco trabajadores dieron positivos a
¿por quÉ alemania tiene este rankin tan bajo de muertos?a recibir enfermos. jorge: luego lo siguiente es su pruebas, pruebas y mÁs pruebas. no es posible que existan paÍses donde no quieran hacer mÁs pruebas porque tienen un mÉtodo distinto. o haz apruebas a todos, y que sea fÁcil de hacer yendo a una farmacia. lo mÁs fácil posible. mientras eso no ocurra, serÁ imposible controlarlo. vÁmonos a los ángeles . mÁs de 80 pacientes en un centro de cuidado mÉdico fueron evacuados por un...
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Apr 13, 2020
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you see congressman john rankin in 1942 saying, i am for catching every japanese and in america, alaska, and hawaii now and putting them in concentration camps. the crisis magazine, the naacp's magazine, writes about american concentration camps and says color seems to be the only possible reason why thousands of american citizens of japanese ancestry are in concentration camps. the mainstream press, by contrast, "life" magazine calls manzanar, a camp in independence, california, a scenic spot of lonely loveliness. you see here some of the racist anti-japanese propaganda. these are japanese hunting licenses, or licenses and pins encouraging people, as it says here, "shoot a jap a day, the defense stamp way. open season declared december 7, 1941." american public opinion is very much for rounding up and removing japanese aliens away from the pacific coast. you see that 93% of americans argue that that is the right thing to do. we wanted to show in the exhibition as well how americans saw nazism during war time. and here, you see images of hitler that americans would have seen during war.
you see congressman john rankin in 1942 saying, i am for catching every japanese and in america, alaska, and hawaii now and putting them in concentration camps. the crisis magazine, the naacp's magazine, writes about american concentration camps and says color seems to be the only possible reason why thousands of american citizens of japanese ancestry are in concentration camps. the mainstream press, by contrast, "life" magazine calls manzanar, a camp in independence, california, a...
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[inaudible] emily rankin, kimberly lincoln harper in a full cast. the sky the oral history of 911 by garrett m. [inaudible] narrated by a full cast. [inaudible] [inaudible] derek jacobi and margaret atwood. >> and the audie goes to simon and schuster audio for the only slate in the sky, an oral history of 911. [applause] [cheering] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ thank you so much of the judges for this is incredibly humbling with that company. the project that is meant so much to me for so many years now as i've been trying to pull together the voices of the 480 americans we've followed through 911 morning and night, coast-to-coast. i want to thank simon & schuster for believing in this project in my editor and elise and tom from simon & schuster who i think i could actually hear tom's head explode when i told them what i wanted them to do with the audiobook. and then the holter graham who made this actually come to life. and brought together the hundreds of voices that they did for this. and thank you all for helping me share this story with so many americans who were
[inaudible] emily rankin, kimberly lincoln harper in a full cast. the sky the oral history of 911 by garrett m. [inaudible] narrated by a full cast. [inaudible] [inaudible] derek jacobi and margaret atwood. >> and the audie goes to simon and schuster audio for the only slate in the sky, an oral history of 911. [applause] [cheering] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ thank you so much of the judges for this is incredibly humbling with that company. the project that is meant so much to me for so many...
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charlotte's web by eb white, narrated by meryl streep, january lavoie, kirby hayden, macleod andrew, emily rankin farr, mark deakins, lincoln hawthorne theforecast . the dutch house by and padgett, narrated by tom hanks. the only plane in the sky, and oral history of 9/11 by garrett m graff narrated by a full cast with holter graham. the testaments: sequel to the handmaid's tale by margaret atwood . >> and the audie goes to simon and schuster audio for the only plane in thesky: an oral history of 9/11 . [applause] >> thank you so much to the judges for this incredibly humbling with that company. this is a project that has meant so much to me for so many years now as i've been trying to pull together the voices of the 480 americans who we follow through 9/11 morning and night, coast-to-coast and i want to thank simon and schuster for believing in this project and my editor josie and elise and tom from simon and schuster who i think i could actually hear tom's head explode when i told him i wwanted them to do with this audiobook and then holter graham who made this come to life and brought together
charlotte's web by eb white, narrated by meryl streep, january lavoie, kirby hayden, macleod andrew, emily rankin farr, mark deakins, lincoln hawthorne theforecast . the dutch house by and padgett, narrated by tom hanks. the only plane in the sky, and oral history of 9/11 by garrett m graff narrated by a full cast with holter graham. the testaments: sequel to the handmaid's tale by margaret atwood . >> and the audie goes to simon and schuster audio for the only plane in thesky: an oral...
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washington's bitter frustration with rankin confirmed it. he pleaded for royal commission that his brother had. without receiving one. and was compelled as a kernel and the virginia militia to submit to the lowest of british officers. as for franklin, when pennsylvania's proprietors, who still ran that colony within broad parameters, set by parliament, heard of his appointment after the war as the assemblies agent in london, they dismissed his influence in england. tom penn coolly sneered, mr. franklin's popularity is nothing here. he will be looked on very coldly by the great people. third, the american colonies, they both concluded, would benefit from greater unity as re- selected and franklin's albany plan which was proposed during the series. tying the colonies together and washington's call for joint inter- colonial military action to beat the french. after all, it was a force composed of troops from five colonies, not from england, that finally drove the french from fort duquesne. this experience made washington, as much as franklin, a
washington's bitter frustration with rankin confirmed it. he pleaded for royal commission that his brother had. without receiving one. and was compelled as a kernel and the virginia militia to submit to the lowest of british officers. as for franklin, when pennsylvania's proprietors, who still ran that colony within broad parameters, set by parliament, heard of his appointment after the war as the assemblies agent in london, they dismissed his influence in england. tom penn coolly sneered, mr....