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may i help the minister and suggest that he speak to his colleague, the secretary of state for healthive trial known as delta nine which took place the royal hospital a0 years ago, with cannabis found to be an excellent prophylactic against nausea. the data is there, the evidence is there. why does he not save time and trouble and talk to the secretary of state for health and let's resolve this matter for once and for all? in addition to the cost in human misery, can the ministeradvise if any attempt has been made to assess the net cost of continued medicinal costs for sufferers denied access to cannabis? i think that answer is best answered by the department of health. what i am keen to register is our determination to try and explore every option to see if we can support this case. the case of alfie dingley. the education secretary has admitted that changes to higher education in england haven't delivered the range of choice and ministers wanted. on monday theresa may launch a government review of tuition fees and university funding. putting a little flesh on the bones, it was told
may i help the minister and suggest that he speak to his colleague, the secretary of state for healthive trial known as delta nine which took place the royal hospital a0 years ago, with cannabis found to be an excellent prophylactic against nausea. the data is there, the evidence is there. why does he not save time and trouble and talk to the secretary of state for health and let's resolve this matter for once and for all? in addition to the cost in human misery, can the ministeradvise if any...
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state property tax bills. we're getting positive things done for the people of wisconsin. health care systems in our state ranked number one in the nation for quality. according to the agency for health care research and quality. plus -- [applause] >> plus, everyone living in poverty is now covered under badger care for the first time in the history of the state. and according to the u.s. census bureau, the percentage of people with access to health coverage in wisconsin is now one of the best in the nation. we are getting positive things done for the people of wisconsin. we're one of the top states for milk, corn, soy beans, beef, apples, cherries, vegetables. i'm just getting hungry thinking about that. agriculture is a big part of our economy and for our farm families. it's more than that. it's a way of life. we're getting positive things done for the people of wisconsin. we offer benefits for our veterans and the next state offers 21. our veterans can attend college tuition free and we expanded eligibility so more of our veterans spouses and families can too. and u.s. news an
state property tax bills. we're getting positive things done for the people of wisconsin. health care systems in our state ranked number one in the nation for quality. according to the agency for health care research and quality. plus -- [applause] >> plus, everyone living in poverty is now covered under badger care for the first time in the history of the state. and according to the u.s. census bureau, the percentage of people with access to health coverage in wisconsin is now one of the...
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our player hands drive down premiums to make health insurance plans more affordable and we believe will lead to more choices for consumers across the state. [applause] our healthcare stability plan is the wisconsin way to provide stability and peace of mind for our citizens. along with coverage for general health care needs. >> see the rest of governor scott walker's beach and state of the state addresses on c-span .org, just type the state name into the search bar on the homepage. we leave this year for admiral john richardson chief of operations for the navy
our player hands drive down premiums to make health insurance plans more affordable and we believe will lead to more choices for consumers across the state. [applause] our healthcare stability plan is the wisconsin way to provide stability and peace of mind for our citizens. along with coverage for general health care needs. >> see the rest of governor scott walker's beach and state of the state addresses on c-span .org, just type the state name into the search bar on the homepage. we...
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lawmaking in the state they have a lobby that denies and takes away rights of citizens in the state for health care for health monitoring in the event of a toxic exposure. so we're in a real sad situation in terms of the pallor that is industrial corporations have in louisiana and companies like monsanto along with. monsanto is a is like all big group come a coal company is highly profitable and highly influential in political circles few years ago the complete. a hundred million dollars expansion of the round up plan for instance in cancer alley please welcome our governor bobby jindal and our first lady so pretty agenda. governor jindal whose wife is a foreman one son two employee praised the expansion of the round up plant in twenty ten every year since then this plant in cancer alley has had the most toxic releases in the entire state. is really important remember there's a real difference in any pesticide between is active ingredient which in the case of roundup for example is go ifas eight verses all the surfactants an urge to go into that full pesticide when it's sprayed and to demonstr
lawmaking in the state they have a lobby that denies and takes away rights of citizens in the state for health care for health monitoring in the event of a toxic exposure. so we're in a real sad situation in terms of the pallor that is industrial corporations have in louisiana and companies like monsanto along with. monsanto is a is like all big group come a coal company is highly profitable and highly influential in political circles few years ago the complete. a hundred million dollars...
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re-insurance programs for anything from preventative care, maternity coverage, mental health -- whatever states feel they have to do to bring down rates on what is known as a federal fall back. you have the federal government being the backstop for those that are the most costly to the health insurance system, so that that has the impact across the board of lowering health insurance payments. i hope it would be a pilot program so that we know the best way to go about reducing and stabilizing the health insurance marketplace. a republican or democrat, everyone feels there is too much volatility year-to-year and we need to do a better job in that arena, coupled with other things on reducing the cost of health care, which is different from health insurance costs. host: we have heard republicans it.on dismantling what would give stability to the current system? tost: if you're going repeal, you need to demonstrate you will replace it with something better. youegardless of whether don't like the affordable care act or not, what all the should volatile is a highly health insurance marketplace with un
re-insurance programs for anything from preventative care, maternity coverage, mental health -- whatever states feel they have to do to bring down rates on what is known as a federal fall back. you have the federal government being the backstop for those that are the most costly to the health insurance system, so that that has the impact across the board of lowering health insurance payments. i hope it would be a pilot program so that we know the best way to go about reducing and stabilizing...
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we're working with the secretary of state for health, who's established a working group. we're working with dcms on an internet safety strategy. these questions are very, very important. they're questions that tie into digital literacy, of how do we equip young people to understand how the world is around them and how to make assessments as to the information. i think in terms of those sort of questions, that's where academics are best placed. we as an industry have to work with them. >> it is addictive, so. >> i spent a portion of yesterday at an event run by common sense media, which is exactly looking at these questions. they ran a very entertaining campaign that featured comedian will ferrell talking about the challenges of having a device-free dinner. so you know, i'm glad you like the product. i hope you are active on it right now. but these are really important issues, and with e e do think at carefully for younger users. we don't allow folks younger than 13. >> thank you. >> my first question, we heard from google and facebook this morning. they both said that the
we're working with the secretary of state for health, who's established a working group. we're working with dcms on an internet safety strategy. these questions are very, very important. they're questions that tie into digital literacy, of how do we equip young people to understand how the world is around them and how to make assessments as to the information. i think in terms of those sort of questions, that's where academics are best placed. we as an industry have to work with them. >>...
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state. california did get a grade of a in the category of health insurance because more children in the state are eligible fore of medi-cal. the superintendent is reminding schools to test for lead in drinking water. he sent a message to all districts yesterday saying public schools built before 2010 have to get their water tested. last year governor jerry brown signed a bill to complete lead testing in the older schools by july 1st of 2019. if lead levels are more than 15 parts per billion, the school district will be required to shut down the faucets until the problem is taken care of. >>> this week federal immigration agents ordered 77 northern california businesses to provide proof that their employees are authorized to work in the united states. employers have three days now to provide paperwork on the employees, proving they're here in the u.s. legally. businesses in san francisco, san jose and sacramento received the notices. they say it reflects stepped up enforcement of laws that bars companies from hiring undocumented workers. they raided 7-eleven stores last month across the country, including here
state. california did get a grade of a in the category of health insurance because more children in the state are eligible fore of medi-cal. the superintendent is reminding schools to test for lead in drinking water. he sent a message to all districts yesterday saying public schools built before 2010 have to get their water tested. last year governor jerry brown signed a bill to complete lead testing in the older schools by july 1st of 2019. if lead levels are more than 15 parts per billion,...
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. >> and we are working with the secretary of state for health working with a group, working on the internet safety. these are important questions to how to equip young people and make assessments of the information. but i think in terms of those type of questions, i think that's where academia is well placed and we have to work with them. >> well, it is addictive. >> i spent a portion 6 yesterday event run by common sense media looking at these questions. and they ran a very entertaining campaign that featured comedian will farrell talking about having a social free media dinner. these are really important issues and we think about it carefully especially for younger users. we don't allow folks younger than 13. >> thank you. >> and my first question is we heard from google and facebook this morning and they both said the trust of their user is one of the key elements to their business. as the trust of your user as important to you as it is claimed to be to facebook and google? >> definitely. people come to twitter to figure out what's happening in the world and talk about what's happening i
. >> and we are working with the secretary of state for health working with a group, working on the internet safety. these are important questions to how to equip young people and make assessments of the information. but i think in terms of those type of questions, i think that's where academia is well placed and we have to work with them. >> well, it is addictive. >> i spent a portion 6 yesterday event run by common sense media looking at these questions. and they ran a very...
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state. california did get an a in the category of health insurance because more children in the state are eligible forffordable health coverage because of medi-cal. >>> this week ice agents ordered 77 northern california businesses to prove that their employees are authorized to work in the united states. employers have three days to provide paperwork on their employees to show that all of them are in the country legally. businesses in san francisco, san jose, and sacramento received the notices. a spokesman for ice says the operation reflects stepped-up enforcement of laws that bars businesses from hiring undocumented workers. last month ice agents raided 7- eleven stores across the united states, including here in the bay area. >>> new at 9:00, president has authorized the release of a controversial house memo about the russia investigation. the four-page memo by california congressman david nunes reportedly alleges fbi misconduct. in its investigation of potential ties between russia and trump's presidential campaign. at the white house this morning, the president said about the information in the
state. california did get an a in the category of health insurance because more children in the state are eligible forffordable health coverage because of medi-cal. >>> this week ice agents ordered 77 northern california businesses to prove that their employees are authorized to work in the united states. employers have three days to provide paperwork on their employees to show that all of them are in the country legally. businesses in san francisco, san jose, and sacramento received...
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state? [ applause ] is this year we planted a tree of hope for those to help confront mental health issues. created a commission last june charging them with recommendations on improving state mental health services for our children. i can tell you that the commission's report has been received and my budget proposal includes $22.9 million in funding based on their recommendations i don't know what you said about up to this point, i want to make it clear this is not my obituary or farewell address but it is the last time i have an opportunity to address all of you in this formal setting. we have much work to do during this legislative session. i want you to know that i will work vigorously with you to continue to polish the apples that we are harvesting from our orchards of opportunity. in a little over a year's time, sand dra and i will depart from public life after almost four decades of service to the people of the state. [ applause ] >> but others in this chamber and beyond will continue to have great opportunities to service their fellow georgians. i urge you not to neglect the trees an
state? [ applause ] is this year we planted a tree of hope for those to help confront mental health issues. created a commission last june charging them with recommendations on improving state mental health services for our children. i can tell you that the commission's report has been received and my budget proposal includes $22.9 million in funding based on their recommendations i don't know what you said about up to this point, i want to make it clear this is not my obituary or farewell...
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according to the keiser family foundation, no gap in coverage and we are one of the top states in the nation for access to health coverage according to united states sense united states bureau. >>> beur -- census bureau, eight years ago there were 4,000 people with disables including children and adults on waiting lists for long term care facilities, this year we are expanding family care and iris to provide long term care for senior citizens and people with disabilities, to allow them to live as independently as possible. by the end of the year we will eliminate wait lists for children that need long term services in every county in the state. ending wait lists for long term case services means children like malik will get the service that he needs. he lives with autism and has limited mobility. today he gets in home therapy, he has a modified bathroom that gives him independence and it helps the family. his mother said all of this has been a game changer. malik and his mother are here with us tonight. access to long term care services also means freedom for people like nick and helen, 91 years young, nick fell
according to the keiser family foundation, no gap in coverage and we are one of the top states in the nation for access to health coverage according to united states sense united states bureau. >>> beur -- census bureau, eight years ago there were 4,000 people with disables including children and adults on waiting lists for long term care facilities, this year we are expanding family care and iris to provide long term care for senior citizens and people with disabilities, to allow them...
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office of public health preparedness and response at the centers for disease control and prevention, cdc serves a number of roles under the framework and has built a strong relationship with state and local public health departments, an important aspect of preparing for and responding to emergency public health threats. cdc also works to make sure we have the information we need in advance of and during a public health emergency. as part of this effort, cdc houses an expansive epidemiology laboratory capacity and its responsibility for biosurveillance and public health data collection activities. again, we welcome all of you. let me just say at the beginning, i believe the hurdle that's in our way is not available innovation. i believe the hurdle that's in our way is government. clearly defining what it is that our need is and the certainty of a pathway for getting the approvals that we need for those to actually be deployed. i hope you will keep those in mind as you go through not just your testimony, your questions, but, more importantly, in the roles that you carry out after you leave, understand you are on the front lines at making this happen. dr. bob? floor is yours. >> t
office of public health preparedness and response at the centers for disease control and prevention, cdc serves a number of roles under the framework and has built a strong relationship with state and local public health departments, an important aspect of preparing for and responding to emergency public health threats. cdc also works to make sure we have the information we need in advance of and during a public health emergency. as part of this effort, cdc houses an expansive epidemiology...
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. >> we don't want to incentivize them to do something that's bad for their health or worse for their health. >> right now 11 statescurrently offer the job protections for cannabis patients. the bill would exempt employers if workers are operating in safety sensitive environments. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 6:00, our recent streak of warm temperatures is making a visible impact on grape vines. >> find out what that means when it comes to making wine. >>> the store d refresh your home and save at ross. ross has all the home trends for kitchen, living room and bedroom for a fraction of what you'd pay elsewhere. for the latest home trends, at big savings - you've gotta go to ross. they'd tell you to go to ross. because there's so much to choose from. listen to your pets. they're your best friends, so they don't want you to spend more than you have to. if you want to save big on pet accessories, you gotta go to ross. >>> we are witnessing the earliest bud break on record for grapes in wine country. and that may not be a bad thing. grape vines are starting to bud because the weather has been so warm lately. >> thi
. >> we don't want to incentivize them to do something that's bad for their health or worse for their health. >> right now 11 statescurrently offer the job protections for cannabis patients. the bill would exempt employers if workers are operating in safety sensitive environments. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 6:00, our recent streak of warm temperatures is making a visible impact on grape vines. >> find out what that means when it comes to making wine....
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. >> we don't want to incentivize them to do something that's bad for their health or worse for their health. >> right now 11 statesffer the job protections for cannabis patients. the bill would exempt employers if workers are operating in safety sensitive environments. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 6:00, our recent streak of warm temperatures is making a visible impact on grape vines. >> find out what that means when it comes to making wine. >>> the store deliver ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, michaela deprince could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while performing a grand jetÉ between two grand pianos. she could... in a commercial. in real life she uses it to pay her sister, from her couch, for that sweater she stained. what sweater? (phone buzzes) life, lived michaela's way. chase. make more of what's yours. ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ ♪ >>> we are witnessing the earliest bud break on record for grapes in wine country. and that may not be a bad thing. grape vines are starting to bud because th
. >> we don't want to incentivize them to do something that's bad for their health or worse for their health. >> right now 11 statesffer the job protections for cannabis patients. the bill would exempt employers if workers are operating in safety sensitive environments. >>> still ahead on abc 7 news at 6:00, our recent streak of warm temperatures is making a visible impact on grape vines. >> find out what that means when it comes to making wine. >>> the store...
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re-insurance programs for anything from preventative care, maternity coverage, mental health -- whatever states feel they have to do to bring down rates on what is known as a federal fall back. you have the federal government being the backstop for those that are the most costly to the health insurance system, so that that has the impact across the board of lowering health insurance payments. i hope it would be a pilot program so that we know the best way to go about reducing and stabilizing the health insurance marketplace. a republican or democrat, everyone feels there is too much volatility year-to-year and we need to do a better job in that
re-insurance programs for anything from preventative care, maternity coverage, mental health -- whatever states feel they have to do to bring down rates on what is known as a federal fall back. you have the federal government being the backstop for those that are the most costly to the health insurance system, so that that has the impact across the board of lowering health insurance payments. i hope it would be a pilot program so that we know the best way to go about reducing and stabilizing...
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not discriminate against them to incentivize them to do something bad for their health or worse for their health. >> right now, 11 statesrently offer job protections for cannabis patients. this bill would exempt employers if the workers are working in safety sensitive environments. >>> happening right now, two astronauts are venturing outside the international space station for a planned 6 1/2 hour spacewalk. i believe we're seeing from their perspective the work being done. an american and a japanese engineer are moving components of the robotic system into storage. the parts to be returned to earth and refurbished and sent back to the station as a spare. this is the fourth spacewalk for our american by the way, who graduated from stanford. >>> the year of the dog kicked off with a bang. chinatown will celebrate the first day of the lunar new year. the parade starts at 11:00 a.m. and goes along clay street to kearney. there will be traditional dancers and firecrackers. the traditional parade is one week from tomorrow at 5 cloon 15 p.m. wear your red and something new. don't do any cleaning. don't throw out the garbage.
not discriminate against them to incentivize them to do something bad for their health or worse for their health. >> right now, 11 statesrently offer job protections for cannabis patients. this bill would exempt employers if the workers are working in safety sensitive environments. >>> happening right now, two astronauts are venturing outside the international space station for a planned 6 1/2 hour spacewalk. i believe we're seeing from their perspective the work being done. an...
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on santos strongly disagrees with classification of glide for state the international agency for research on cancer is part of the world health organization quod mates and conducts research into the causes of cancer in addition it leads cancer prevention activities and helps to shape the international agenda of some u.s. lawmakers found the organization's findings doubtful i arched unsubstantiated claims i are your responsible handling of data and why ark should receive any government funding in the future they're disputing the organizations findings regarding its leading herbicide called round up round up is made by man santo and it's the world's most widely used we've killer since the seventy's it's been sprayed on our corn soybeans cotton and other crops and now republicans believe that the study was flawed and relied on cherry pick science accusing the agency of lack of transparency an anti industry bias they say that if quite a sadist designated as carcinogenic it will require manufacturers and retailers to warn workers and consumers and plus it'll increase costs and instill fear in the public some have disagreed with re
on santos strongly disagrees with classification of glide for state the international agency for research on cancer is part of the world health organization quod mates and conducts research into the causes of cancer in addition it leads cancer prevention activities and helps to shape the international agenda of some u.s. lawmakers found the organization's findings doubtful i arched unsubstantiated claims i are your responsible handling of data and why ark should receive any government funding...
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what offsets some of that good news is the loss of federal and state funding for population health in the areas of s.t.d. and t.b. emergency preparedness, sansa grant and h.i.v. set aside funding and -- there's one more, it escapes me now -- oh. hepatitis c. and so these are grants that funded core services within population health and these are services that, again, does a lot of prevention and support for our population and not an area where we would want to lose those services. so we're back filling them. all in all, we're seeing about $50 million of additional revenue that we can put up towards our initiatives and also to meet the mayor's general fund reduction target. a budget neutral-initiative that we're moving forward is a behavioral health team that we're implementing to increase our street presence out on the street and it is a small team and we'll start to pilot it to see if it's work or not. but there's been a need for increased behavioral health presence on the street and this is how we'd like to respond to that. we're going to leverage additional whole person care paymen
what offsets some of that good news is the loss of federal and state funding for population health in the areas of s.t.d. and t.b. emergency preparedness, sansa grant and h.i.v. set aside funding and -- there's one more, it escapes me now -- oh. hepatitis c. and so these are grants that funded core services within population health and these are services that, again, does a lot of prevention and support for our population and not an area where we would want to lose those services. so we're back...
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for the past two years. the united health foundation called massachusetts the healthiest state in the nation. and in 2014 national survey, thumtack gave massachusetts a d-plus for small business friendliness. last year, they gave us an a-minus. u.s. news and world report ranked massachusetts the best state in the nation in which to live, work, and raise a family, and for the third time in four years, the new england patriots are going to the super bowl. [ applause ] >> full credit for that one. so i can stand here tonight and say without question that the state of our commonwealth is strong. a strong commonwealth is built on a foundation of strong communities. friendly, welcoming, bustling neighborhoods and downtown. great schools, safe, accessible, attractive places to play. growing local economies, and a belief that anything is possible. and that's why for the past three years, we have focused so much of our time on strengthening communities. our first executive order created a new partnership between state and local government. funded by the legislature, and overseen by the lieutenant gover
for the past two years. the united health foundation called massachusetts the healthiest state in the nation. and in 2014 national survey, thumtack gave massachusetts a d-plus for small business friendliness. last year, they gave us an a-minus. u.s. news and world report ranked massachusetts the best state in the nation in which to live, work, and raise a family, and for the third time in four years, the new england patriots are going to the super bowl. [ applause ] >> full credit for...
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best medicines for them and not discriminate against them or do something bad or worse for your health. >>> 11 statesffer the -- they would exempt employees if they were working in safety sensitive environments. >>> san francisco international airport ready to celebrate the year of the dog. it will have the wag brigade out in force today for the chinese new year. there will be team members dressed in unique outfits. passengers who visit will get red envelopes with gold chocolate coins. >>> we remember each of the 17 lives lost at the school shooting in florida. >>> pg&e facing another lawsuit, nothing to do with the north bay wildfires. >>> everything was going >>> everything was going according ♪ ♪ >>> everything was going according with the chase mobile app, michaela deprince could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while performing a grand jetÉ between two grand pianos. she could... in a commercial. in real life she uses it to pay her sister, from her couch, for that sweater she stained. what sweater? (phone buzzes) life, lived michaela's way. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> coming up
best medicines for them and not discriminate against them or do something bad or worse for your health. >>> 11 statesffer the -- they would exempt employees if they were working in safety sensitive environments. >>> san francisco international airport ready to celebrate the year of the dog. it will have the wag brigade out in force today for the chinese new year. there will be team members dressed in unique outfits. passengers who visit will get red envelopes with gold...
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re-insurance programs for anything from preventative care, maternity coverage, mental health -- whatever statesl they have to do to bring down rates on what is known as a federal fall back. you have the federal government being the backstop for those that are the most costly to the health insurance system, so that that has the impact across the board of lowering health insurance payments. i hope it would be a pilot program so that we know the best way to go about reducing and stabilizing the health insurance marketplace. a republican or democrat, everyone feels there is too much volatility year-to-year and we need to do a better job in that arena, coupled with other things on reducing the cost of health care, which is different from health insurance costs. host: we have heard republicans it.on dismantling what would give stability to the current system? tost: if you're going repeal, you need to demonstrate you will replace it with something better. youegardless of whether don't like the affordable care act or not, what all the should volatile is a highly health insurance marketplace with unpred
re-insurance programs for anything from preventative care, maternity coverage, mental health -- whatever statesl they have to do to bring down rates on what is known as a federal fall back. you have the federal government being the backstop for those that are the most costly to the health insurance system, so that that has the impact across the board of lowering health insurance payments. i hope it would be a pilot program so that we know the best way to go about reducing and stabilizing the...
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for disease control and prevention and the health and resources and services administration program to improve oral health for underserved populations. this legislation will make it possible for groups such as state health departments, nonprofit dental societies, to receive funding for critical services. these services may include providing dental services to nursing home resident, operating a mobile dental clinic, or implementing be a emergency room program so patients can receive dental care in the dentist's chair instead of the e.r. i thank the bill's sponsor for their -- bill's sponsors for their bipartisan work on this legislation and i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting this and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas, mr. burgess, reserves his time. mr. green: mr. speaker, i'd like to yield as much time as she may consume to our colleague and sponsor of this bill, congresswoman kelly. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from illinois is recognized for as much time as she wishes to use. ms. kelly: thank you, chairman burgess and ranking member green. as february's national children's den
for disease control and prevention and the health and resources and services administration program to improve oral health for underserved populations. this legislation will make it possible for groups such as state health departments, nonprofit dental societies, to receive funding for critical services. these services may include providing dental services to nursing home resident, operating a mobile dental clinic, or implementing be a emergency room program so patients can receive dental care...
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state.>>> the deadline to sign up for health insurance would cover california is less than an hour away. in sacramento lawmakers and cover california officials marked the end of the open enrollment period which began november 1. despite efforts in washington to dismantle the aca more than 340,000 new customers have enrolled to the insurance marketplace. one .2 million people have renewed their existing coverage.>>> we have a robust cover california we market it aggressively. we will work through it. california will continue to make sure we are successful.>>> people who began their applications by midnight will have two more days to complete the enrollment process. officials estimate about 7% of california's population remains uninsured. >>> the people in richmond have questions about the emergency alert system following a fire at a scrap metal yard last night. there is conflicting information about why warning sirens did not go off.>> reporter: richmond neighbors say they knew something big was on fire. they did not know where the smoke was coming from.>>> we could smell it. the smell wa
state.>>> the deadline to sign up for health insurance would cover california is less than an hour away. in sacramento lawmakers and cover california officials marked the end of the open enrollment period which began november 1. despite efforts in washington to dismantle the aca more than 340,000 new customers have enrolled to the insurance marketplace. one .2 million people have renewed their existing coverage.>>> we have a robust cover california we market it aggressively....
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four million dollars are needed to rebuild health facilities for children that seven months after the euphoria that greeted the liberation of mosul from islamic state the iraqi city is still struggling to get back on its feet. we. are not mature at all for in. the number of. health care centers or hospitals is very limited the extent of the damage has affected it i was there in one of the health centers the other day the one family came in with their baby is a two month old baby they wanted a vaccinated there was vaccine there was everything there and stars who are seeing over one hundred children a day were able to vaccinate this child but those families have to walk far i also saw the baby unit there were nine incubate has six of which which were filled with premature babies who would not have survived unless those incubate as with their it's a wide area wide level of levels of devastation families have to walk enormous distances to be able to get the health care what we're saying is that the cumulative health care that is required of any child anywhere else in the world is not available yet in mosul. and more than half a year since its liberatio
four million dollars are needed to rebuild health facilities for children that seven months after the euphoria that greeted the liberation of mosul from islamic state the iraqi city is still struggling to get back on its feet. we. are not mature at all for in. the number of. health care centers or hospitals is very limited the extent of the damage has affected it i was there in one of the health centers the other day the one family came in with their baby is a two month old baby they wanted a...
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for britain's overburdened national health service. the same universal system that democrats have continued to push for here in the united states. >> a small point of clarification. democrats did not push for a national health service. single payer is not the same thing. but the president also took time to thank "fox & friends," quote, for exposing the truth. so what is the deal with those protests? and how do british physicians feel about their universal health care? the resounding response from the uk to donald trump's tweet is thing 2 in 60 seconds. >>> thousands took to the streets to demand the government come up with the over burdened health service. they continue to push for here in the united states. >> that's how fox and friends characterize the favorite show tweeted that thousands of people are marching in the u.k. because their youth system is going broke and not working. the fact of the matter is this was a pronational health care march and that tens of the thousands of people were protesting against cuts to health care, not against the system itself. a fact made evident by britain's conservative health secretary jeremy hunt th
for britain's overburdened national health service. the same universal system that democrats have continued to push for here in the united states. >> a small point of clarification. democrats did not push for a national health service. single payer is not the same thing. but the president also took time to thank "fox & friends," quote, for exposing the truth. so what is the deal with those protests? and how do british physicians feel about their universal health care? the...
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for nearly a0 years, afghanistan has been in a constant state of war. how has this affected the mental healthople? afghanistan has been at war for nearly a0 years. a conflict that has claimed over two million civilian lives. they are from 40, 50 years ago, and itjust really shows how long war has been going on in this country. and the cost to the nation's mental health has been enormous. it's estimated that three quarters of afghan women and more than half the men sufferfrom mental health problems. with rare access to the country's only secure psychiatric unit and one of the largest hospitals, i meet the medical staff trying to deal with the mental health emergency. and the patients traumatised by decades of conflict. herat, in western afghanistan, is the country's third largest city. as war continues in much of the country, the demand for mental healthcare is also skyrocketing. this is the psychiatric unit in the city's main hospital. i've come to meet dr wahid noorzad who, at 33, is the man in charge. azata is m years old and has been brought in by her mother. like many other young afghans,
for nearly a0 years, afghanistan has been in a constant state of war. how has this affected the mental healthople? afghanistan has been at war for nearly a0 years. a conflict that has claimed over two million civilian lives. they are from 40, 50 years ago, and itjust really shows how long war has been going on in this country. and the cost to the nation's mental health has been enormous. it's estimated that three quarters of afghan women and more than half the men sufferfrom mental health...
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and when state mental health experts were called in for a psychiatric evaluation they opted not to hospitalize him. and there was also tip called into the fbi about him but agents never followed a. the teenagers who survived the massacre are now leading the way for calling for stronger gun control. >> live in the digital operation center with what the teens are doing to spark change. >> the student survivors of that horrific school shooting last week are speaking out on the issue. they're hoping to become the new faces of the gun control movement and they plan to take their voices all the way to the nation's capitol. the students have announced a march on washington next month to protest what they call lawmakers in action on the gun control issue. they're calling it a march for our lives. and survivors of other mass school shootings like sandy h k hook, columbine and virginia tech will join them. they're pleading with lawmakers for unity and meaningful change to the country's gun control laws. the student's protests are getting strong support from other school district officials. >> i am extre
and when state mental health experts were called in for a psychiatric evaluation they opted not to hospitalize him. and there was also tip called into the fbi about him but agents never followed a. the teenagers who survived the massacre are now leading the way for calling for stronger gun control. >> live in the digital operation center with what the teens are doing to spark change. >> the student survivors of that horrific school shooting last week are speaking out on the issue....
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order to stop it, which is why hhs is working with state and other stakeholders to support part-time a specific public health data and reporting. the center for disease control and prevention for instance works with your state health offices and local corners and monitoring overdose data. the second point of the strategy is better research on pain and addiction. we clearly need more tools to help us win this, which is why we support cutting-edge research on pain and addiction in part through the national institutes of health. the potential advances we see at nih in the air like non-addictive painkillers and new methods of addiction treatment are credible. as they get closer to reality, we look forward to partnering with states and private partners to understand how these can best be put into this. the third is pain management. we need to do a better job of addressing the real problem of pain in america, which is quite hhs wants to ensure everything we do. payments, prescribing guidelines, best practices and more to promote healthy evidence-based methods of pain management. we look forward to continuing to work with you on disseminating best p
order to stop it, which is why hhs is working with state and other stakeholders to support part-time a specific public health data and reporting. the center for disease control and prevention for instance works with your state health offices and local corners and monitoring overdose data. the second point of the strategy is better research on pain and addiction. we clearly need more tools to help us win this, which is why we support cutting-edge research on pain and addiction in part through...
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for common ground. it is good to have you with us today republican lawmakers in the united states are threatening to cut funding to the world health organization's cancer research program that's after the international agency for research on cancer said that america's most widely used weed killer made by monsanto is probably cost in a generic or the agricultural drug monsanto strongly disagrees with the classification of. the international agency for research on cancer is a part of the world health organization that coordinates and conducts research into the causes of cancer in addition it leads cancer prevention activities and helps to shape the international agenda though some u.s. lawmakers found the organization's findings doubtful. unsubstantiated claims i or your response. why should receive any government funding in the future they're disputing the organizations findings regarding its leading herbicide called round up round up is made by months santo and it's the world's most widely used weed killer since the seventy's it's been sprayed on corn soybeans cotton and other crops and republicans believe that the study was flawe
for common ground. it is good to have you with us today republican lawmakers in the united states are threatening to cut funding to the world health organization's cancer research program that's after the international agency for research on cancer said that america's most widely used weed killer made by monsanto is probably cost in a generic or the agricultural drug monsanto strongly disagrees with the classification of. the international agency for research on cancer is a part of the world...
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has a state law like some have advocated at the federal level but a state law that permits for hospitalizations for people in mental health crisis but it seems that in this particular case mental health workers concluded that this individual was stable at the time they examined him. why? and how? and why is that stand in such start contrast to the picture that we have been able to draw as a result of all of the information that we have received since this terrible shooting. if law-enforcement public health workers, school officials were communicating and coordinating effectively with a have made the same decisions in this case and could they have made a difference in the outcome? i think we need the answers to thoses questions but there are two other questions we need to answer as well. one is why and how did the shooter have access to firearms in the first place and why didn't the schools officer intervene once the shooting began. all of us are angry at the fact that the shooting happened but that shouldn't tempt us to the easy solutions that at the end of the day would not make any difference in the outcome it wouldn't
has a state law like some have advocated at the federal level but a state law that permits for hospitalizations for people in mental health crisis but it seems that in this particular case mental health workers concluded that this individual was stable at the time they examined him. why? and how? and why is that stand in such start contrast to the picture that we have been able to draw as a result of all of the information that we have received since this terrible shooting. if law-enforcement...
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for school attendance. many states offer exemptions for personal or religious beliefs. some public healthport eliminating them, and some courts have agreed. in striking down a religious exemption, the mississippi supreme court cited a public interest in keeping people healthy. others worried that if vaccinations are mandatory, it would harden the opposition. >> that was just one of the many quick takes you can find on the bloomberg. you can also find them at bloomberg.com, along with all the latest business news and analysis 24 hours a day. that will be all for "bloomberg best." thanks for watching. i'm julie hyman. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i'm mark crumpton. let's start with the check of first word news. the white house says a newly released gop memo raises serious concerns about the department of justice in the fbi's handling of the rush investigation. a former fbi director, james comey, is not impressed. he asked on twitter, "that's it?" be called the memo dishonest, misleading, and not worth the damage it has done the public trust in u.s. intelligence agencies. the memo was declassifie
for school attendance. many states offer exemptions for personal or religious beliefs. some public healthport eliminating them, and some courts have agreed. in striking down a religious exemption, the mississippi supreme court cited a public interest in keeping people healthy. others worried that if vaccinations are mandatory, it would harden the opposition. >> that was just one of the many quick takes you can find on the bloomberg. you can also find them at bloomberg.com, along with all...
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put them on the screen. 20 percent less for the state department and foreign aid. 31 percent cut for the epa. 80 percent less for the national institutes of health. but under the congressional compromise, all of those agencies get more money. not less money. so in a sense, haven't the trump/mulvaney spending priorities been rejected by congress? >> no, i don't want to get too far in the weeds. the bill that passed last week is not a spending bill. it's not our appropriations bill.it will simply set the caps. >>chris: there was some detail in it. >> there is but you will still see some reductions in our proposals to the state department. use the reductions in our proposal to the epa. they will still be the president's priorities as we seek to spend the money consistently with our priorities, not the priorities that were reflected by the democrats in congress. >>chris: in this new budget you putting out tomorrow, would you allocate some of the money that will go to dhs, as a down payment on president trump's border wall? >> last in the 2018 budget we asked for money for the wall. $1.6 billion. we are asking for about $3 billion this year for the w
put them on the screen. 20 percent less for the state department and foreign aid. 31 percent cut for the epa. 80 percent less for the national institutes of health. but under the congressional compromise, all of those agencies get more money. not less money. so in a sense, haven't the trump/mulvaney spending priorities been rejected by congress? >> no, i don't want to get too far in the weeds. the bill that passed last week is not a spending bill. it's not our appropriations bill.it will...
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for school attendance. many states offer exemptions for personal or religious beliefs. some public healthport eliminating them, and some courts have agreed. in striking down a religious exemption, the mississippi supreme court cited a public interest in keeping people healthy. others worried that if vaccinations are mandatory, it would harden the opposition. >> that was just one of the many quick takes you can find on the bloomberg. you can also find them at bloomberg.com, along with all the latest business news and analysis 24 hours a day. that will be all for "bloomberg best." thanks for watching. i'm julie hyman. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and its connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. scarlet: i am scarlet fu and
for school attendance. many states offer exemptions for personal or religious beliefs. some public healthport eliminating them, and some courts have agreed. in striking down a religious exemption, the mississippi supreme court cited a public interest in keeping people healthy. others worried that if vaccinations are mandatory, it would harden the opposition. >> that was just one of the many quick takes you can find on the bloomberg. you can also find them at bloomberg.com, along with all...
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for school attendance. many states offer exemptions for personal or religious beliefs. some public healthliminating them, and some courts have agreed. in striking down a religious exemption, the mississippi supreme court cited a public interest in keeping people healthy. others worried that if vaccinations are mandatory, it would harden the opposition. >> that was just one of the many quick takes you can find on the bloomberg. you can also find them at bloomberg.com, along with all the latest business news and analysis 24 hours a day. that will be all for "bloomberg best." thanks for watching. i'm julie hyman. this is bloomberg. ♪ .. .. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. julia: and i'm julia chatterly, and we're inside the magazine's headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's issue, what happened to america's most iconic company, ge? julia: the dangerous dive trade in the caribbean. carol: and taylor swift takes on the scalpers. julia: all that and more on "businessweek." ♪ carol: we are here with the editor-in-chief of bloomberg businessweek, joel weber,
for school attendance. many states offer exemptions for personal or religious beliefs. some public healthliminating them, and some courts have agreed. in striking down a religious exemption, the mississippi supreme court cited a public interest in keeping people healthy. others worried that if vaccinations are mandatory, it would harden the opposition. >> that was just one of the many quick takes you can find on the bloomberg. you can also find them at bloomberg.com, along with all the...
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for school attendance. many states offer exemptions for personal or religious beliefs. some public healthnating them, and some courts have agreed. in striking down a religious exemption, the mississippi supreme court cited a public interest in keeping people healthy. others worried that if vaccinations are mandatory, it would harden the opposition. julie: that was just one of the many quick takes you can find on the bloomberg. you can also find them at bloomberg.com, along with all the latest business news and analysis 24 hours a day. that will be all for "bloomberg best." thanks for watching. i'm julie hyman. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: you actually started out, you wanted to be an actor. leslie: i was sort of a mediocre actor. i was also tending bar more than i was acting during those years. david: so what was your skill set, the scripts or the talent or both? leslie: we had the hottest comedy and the hottest drama in the world on television on nbc. david: companies like netflix and apple and facebook and amazon, they're in the streaming business. leslie: money alone doesn't lead to g
for school attendance. many states offer exemptions for personal or religious beliefs. some public healthnating them, and some courts have agreed. in striking down a religious exemption, the mississippi supreme court cited a public interest in keeping people healthy. others worried that if vaccinations are mandatory, it would harden the opposition. julie: that was just one of the many quick takes you can find on the bloomberg. you can also find them at bloomberg.com, along with all the latest...
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. >> reporter: officials acknowledge critical need for health, 32 states getting federal vulnerabilityht now but here's the deal, the next election is two weeks from today. rob: the media trying to connect these charges with the election's legitimately. jillian: the senior editor at the federalist says there is no evidence of collusion. >> a year of slow vindication for the president, the claim there was collusion in the trump campaign and russia, treat it as collusion, we have not seen anything close to that and people are waiting and losing patience for that to take place. does it show russia middle? people know russia meddled and concerned about other countries at least as much as they are concerned about russia. >> that is the storyline going back for a year and on friday with this indictment, this puts the entire election's legitimacy in doubt. that is deranged, that is conspiracy can, not just him being his defense of self which he certainly is but a media that has played fast and loose with underlying facts of the story. and played into russia's hands. and civic institutions. >>
. >> reporter: officials acknowledge critical need for health, 32 states getting federal vulnerabilityht now but here's the deal, the next election is two weeks from today. rob: the media trying to connect these charges with the election's legitimately. jillian: the senior editor at the federalist says there is no evidence of collusion. >> a year of slow vindication for the president, the claim there was collusion in the trump campaign and russia, treat it as collusion, we have not...
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." >> reporter: just this month, a judge decided that morgan will also be sent to a state mental health facility forst met payton. shy in front of the cameras, we did see a glimpse of her smile returning, as she shared with us her love of kittens. and of family. >> she's doing well in school. she has friends. she's social. >> reporter: payton's mother sending us a message for any family dealing with the kind of pain and horror they have faced. "if you trust in your strength and believe in your resiliency you will get through this." and tonight, the new images of payton. earlier this week, she celebrated a milestone. turning 16, a milestone morgan geyser will soon reach as well. it's not where you pictured her turning 16. >> no, i see on social media, my friends and family who have children morgan's age, and they'll post pictures of them driving a car, going to homecoming. you know, it's difficult. >> reporter: and now, after learning morgan's fate, her mother says life for all three families has changed forever. >> we're leaving waukesha. >> reporter: why? >> for a new start. i frequently drive by t
." >> reporter: just this month, a judge decided that morgan will also be sent to a state mental health facility forst met payton. shy in front of the cameras, we did see a glimpse of her smile returning, as she shared with us her love of kittens. and of family. >> she's doing well in school. she has friends. she's social. >> reporter: payton's mother sending us a message for any family dealing with the kind of pain and horror they have faced. "if you trust in your...
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. >> reporter: just yesterday a judge deciding that morgan will also be sent to a state mental health facility foree years ago we first met payton. shy in front of the cameras, we did see a glimpse of her smile returning. as she shared with us her love of kittens. >> reporter: and overnight, payton's mother sending us a message for any family dealing with the kind of pain and horror they have faced. "if you trust in yo and in just over a week, she will celebrate a milestone. they'll post pictures of them driving a car, going to homecoming. you know, it's difficult. >> reporter: and now after learning morgan's fate, leaving >> reporter: why? >> for a new start. i frequent the scene of that horror now erased, but for those three families tonight, they will never be able to >> eagle fans are flocking to the superbowl. that's next. >> "action news," with jim gardner. >> fly eagles fly ♪ ♪ on the road to victory ♪-- >> forget about these fans taking over minneapolis, how
. >> reporter: just yesterday a judge deciding that morgan will also be sent to a state mental health facility foree years ago we first met payton. shy in front of the cameras, we did see a glimpse of her smile returning. as she shared with us her love of kittens. >> reporter: and overnight, payton's mother sending us a message for any family dealing with the kind of pain and horror they have faced. "if you trust in yo and in just over a week, she will celebrate a milestone....
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for britain's overburdened national health service. the same universal system that democrats have continued to push for here in the united states. >> a small point of clarification. democrats did not push for a national health service. single payer is not the same thing. but the president also took time to thank "fox & friends," quote, for exposing the truth. so what is the deal with those protests? and how do british physicians feel about their universal health care? the resounding response from the uk to donald trump's tweet is thing 2 in 60 seconds. t lower 't stop him from keeping up. because at a dr. scholl's kiosk he got a recommendation for our best custom fit orthotic to relieve his foot, knee, or lower back pain, from being on his feet. by reducing shock and stress on his body with every step. so look out world, dad's taking charge. dr. scholl's. born to move. and when you switch to esurance, in the modern world, it pays to switch things up. you can save time, worry, hassle, and yup, money. in fact, drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved hundreds. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstat
for britain's overburdened national health service. the same universal system that democrats have continued to push for here in the united states. >> a small point of clarification. democrats did not push for a national health service. single payer is not the same thing. but the president also took time to thank "fox & friends," quote, for exposing the truth. so what is the deal with those protests? and how do british physicians feel about their universal health care? the...
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for school attendance. many states offer exemptions for personal or religious beliefs. some public healthpport eliminating them, and some courts have agreed. in striking down a religious exemption, the mississippi supreme court cited a public interest in keeping people healthy. others worried that if vaccinations are mandatory, it would harden the opposition. >> that was just one of the many quick takes you can find on the bloomberg. you can also find them at bloomberg.com, along with all the latest business news and analysis 24 hours a day. that will be all for "bloomberg best." thanks for watching. i'm julie hyman. this is bloomberg. ♪ we use our phones and computers the same way these days. so why do we pay to have a phone connected when we're already paying for internet? shouldn't it all just be one thing? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you can get 5 lines of talk and text included at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. choose by the gig or unlimited. and now, get a $200 prepaid card when you buy an iphone. it's a new kind of network designed to save you mo
for school attendance. many states offer exemptions for personal or religious beliefs. some public healthpport eliminating them, and some courts have agreed. in striking down a religious exemption, the mississippi supreme court cited a public interest in keeping people healthy. others worried that if vaccinations are mandatory, it would harden the opposition. >> that was just one of the many quick takes you can find on the bloomberg. you can also find them at bloomberg.com, along with all...