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but themis aluminum hood, but a lot of children who are sick and some of a, some fever, half of the children from here and hospital just recently, a child right opposite the house was admitted to children who lived there on hers, update days, transmitted by mosquitoes, which breed in and around stagnant water. in many parts of photos about people live next to alton drains and more than one 3rd of homes and indian cities. waste water is released from the house through an open drain system. helps experts say the drains of a breeding ground for diseases, but that spraying isn't a long term solution. they say the government needs to do more, fiddles above chief medical officer told al jazeera was to the outbreak is over. but that wasn't the picture at the cities biggest children's hospital. elizabeth moran and al jazeera kiddos about ortho dish. it fascinated more than a $120.00 armed groups operate in the mineral rich, eastern democratic republic of congo. the government has been struggling to disarm demobilize and reintegrate thousands of fighters into the community. i'll just here is catherin
but themis aluminum hood, but a lot of children who are sick and some of a, some fever, half of the children from here and hospital just recently, a child right opposite the house was admitted to children who lived there on hers, update days, transmitted by mosquitoes, which breed in and around stagnant water. in many parts of photos about people live next to alton drains and more than one 3rd of homes and indian cities. waste water is released from the house through an open drain system. helps...
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neighbourhood push, pedro lost his 6 year old son crishna to the bank, a virus of buddha, marleni, but themis alone with no one but a lot of children who are seeking on the hood, some of the gay, some fever, half of the children from here, and hospital. just recently a child right opposite the house was admitted to children who lived there on hers. update. then gave transmitted by mosquitoes, which breed in and around stagnant water. in many parts of photos about people move next to open drains and more than one 3rd of homes and indian cities. waste water is released from the house through an open drain system health experts, the drains of a breeding ground for diseases. but that spraying isn't a long term solution. they say the government needs to do more. if it was about the chief medical officer told al jazeera was to the outbreak is over. but that wasn't the picture at the cities biggest children's hospital. elizabeth moran and al jazeera said all about it for dish. returning briefly to cobble web baba say that they're worried about the future with the telephone in control. when it was la
neighbourhood push, pedro lost his 6 year old son crishna to the bank, a virus of buddha, marleni, but themis alone with no one but a lot of children who are seeking on the hood, some of the gay, some fever, half of the children from here, and hospital. just recently a child right opposite the house was admitted to children who lived there on hers. update. then gave transmitted by mosquitoes, which breed in and around stagnant water. in many parts of photos about people move next to open drains...
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Sep 2, 2021
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upon arrival a 24 -year-old male unresponsive lying on themi floor of his bedroom. and states she last saw him alive one hour ago and then found them on the floor unconscious before calling 911. and has a history of heroin abuse and there's a needle next to him. and was not breathing. so what struck me about this not mother doing cpr on her child but this wasn't unusual and i myself had been on several calls that were similar. i began to h look around and said what is happening? what has come about that these tragedies are so commonplace? so there were two stories. the national story and is well known the opioid epidemic started with the rise of prescription pain pills the first one —- pharmaceutical companies advertise they were not addicted doctors and well-meaning didn't look into it as well as they should tended to push this quite liberally more pills were made available each year than more people began to die in 2010 there is a pill of oxycontin and what users would do they would take the tell and scrape into powder either start the powder so the pharmaceutical
upon arrival a 24 -year-old male unresponsive lying on themi floor of his bedroom. and states she last saw him alive one hour ago and then found them on the floor unconscious before calling 911. and has a history of heroin abuse and there's a needle next to him. and was not breathing. so what struck me about this not mother doing cpr on her child but this wasn't unusual and i myself had been on several calls that were similar. i began to h look around and said what is happening? what has come...
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. ♪♪ i thought i was managing renew themy moderateour skin to severe crohn's disease.e. my symptoms were keeping me from being there for her. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for people with crohn's disease. the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief in as little as 4 weeks. and many achieved remission that can last. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. be there for you, and them. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, remission is possible. ♪♪ i order my groceries online now. shingles doesn't care. i keep my social distance. shingles
. ♪♪ i thought i was managing renew themy moderateour skin to severe crohn's disease.e. my symptoms were keeping me from being there for her. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for people with crohn's disease. the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief in as little as 4 weeks. and many achieved remission that can last. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including...
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Sep 14, 2021
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the south mississippi delta is one of themi poorest areas of t nation. 27% live in poverty and more thanst 62% of residents are minorities. floods orve the preparations fo floods are a constant fixture in our plives. growing up, i can remember packing every spring and being ready to leaveiv home at any moment. when the s water would rise. my mother was the school bus driver. when the water would rise, she would have to drive a route on the river levees and hours out of the way to get to us school. but the south delta flooding of my childhood has been a regular occurrence even now as i see my nieces having to take these long bus rides to school. unsafe levees.ta one of the earliest documented south delta floods was in 1927 after which the federal government assumed responsibility for managing the mississippi river system and constructing structures including 22 other plants. later, congresss expanded the government's responsibility including in 1941 when it authorized the yazoo back water project. the yazoo back water project is comprised of three key features. levees along the yazoo river
the south mississippi delta is one of themi poorest areas of t nation. 27% live in poverty and more thanst 62% of residents are minorities. floods orve the preparations fo floods are a constant fixture in our plives. growing up, i can remember packing every spring and being ready to leaveiv home at any moment. when the s water would rise. my mother was the school bus driver. when the water would rise, she would have to drive a route on the river levees and hours out of the way to get to us...
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Sep 21, 2021
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it is a privilege to appear before you as themy president's nominee and the practicing physician of themmigrant and public health official from as rural state. with decades of experience at the intersection of public health and public safety i'm ready and eager to lead the federal government's response to addiction and the overdose epidemic and with your support, i hope to get to work as soon as possible. as you are aware this epidemic has cost hundreds of thousands of american lives. methamphetamine, fentanyl and cocaine, this challenge has grown during the covid pandemic. today there are more than 21 million americans with a disorder yet only a fraction of the physicians that have the qualifications to treat them so it's no surprise that so many people do not know where to turn for help. as a physician i've taken the hippocratic oath and i served in towns with smaller than 1900 residents and cities as large as 25 million. as i see the challenges, people, providers and local communities face as a public health officil of that the county and state levels my record reflects the needs of
it is a privilege to appear before you as themy president's nominee and the practicing physician of themmigrant and public health official from as rural state. with decades of experience at the intersection of public health and public safety i'm ready and eager to lead the federal government's response to addiction and the overdose epidemic and with your support, i hope to get to work as soon as possible. as you are aware this epidemic has cost hundreds of thousands of american lives....
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Sep 20, 2021
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last night one of those many efforts hit ase stumbling block themi ruled of this institution will notermit them to shove massive amnesty for illegal immigrants into a reckless taxing and spending spree they want to ram through on a partyliney- basis. our democratic colleagues cannot pretend transformational policy changes are mere budgetary tweaks. it is no less than authority than our colleague bernie sanders had just a few years ago, the function of reconciliation is to adjust spending and revenue, not to enact major changes in social policy that's a lesson he and his caucus need to relearn for it even with the border is the insecure is it has ever been f the far left wanted sweeping amnesty. goes to show you how radical this legislation is going to be very democrats want to tamper with medicare and they went to interfere withta the statesca not to obamacare mandates on medicaid, they want to use healthcare dollars to line the pockets of special interest giveaways. they want to impose control and medicines i will leave us with and adds up to a massive leap toward socialized medicine
last night one of those many efforts hit ase stumbling block themi ruled of this institution will notermit them to shove massive amnesty for illegal immigrants into a reckless taxing and spending spree they want to ram through on a partyliney- basis. our democratic colleagues cannot pretend transformational policy changes are mere budgetary tweaks. it is no less than authority than our colleague bernie sanders had just a few years ago, the function of reconciliation is to adjust spending and...
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09/21
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senators coons and cramer have an affordable housing act, and i hear themi story all of the tim and the people end up moving 50, 30 miles away from my district, because theypr can't find the landlord, and i don't represent that wealthy of a district, and so do you believe we can or should do more to incentivize the section eight program? >> absolutely. say if i may mr. sherman thatpe the $46 billion needed. there has never been anyone who cann say that people who are homeless or at risk experiencing homelessness don't need a the money. if there is a s problem on the federal side,eo that is not the problem. the resources are needed every day too get the resources on th street. in california, most people can't afford to live in california anymore,e and so the homelessnes problem is so a great there, because even iff we can find a landlord who is willing to rent to someone getting a section 8 voucher, theyy can get so much more money from someone else, andn so there is a small demand for a great demand. >> thank you. members of the committee know they have been concerned with the pace loan
senators coons and cramer have an affordable housing act, and i hear themi story all of the tim and the people end up moving 50, 30 miles away from my district, because theypr can't find the landlord, and i don't represent that wealthy of a district, and so do you believe we can or should do more to incentivize the section eight program? >> absolutely. say if i may mr. sherman thatpe the $46 billion needed. there has never been anyone who cann say that people who are homeless or at risk...
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Sep 17, 2021
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with themy question to you is, s a felony to release this kind of information and if it were after an investigation that determined an iris employee or a group of employees released this information, what would the penalties before that? >> thank you congressman smucker. i would say that, first off, i would be very clear that we don't know what happened. i've operated an environment where i have had to work through -- i am not criminal, i am civil. we work through the information, try to understand what happened. in this instance, i would presume they will be criminal investigators involved as well as cyber experts that will be able to go and look and systems to understand what could've happened. i don't know. but separate from this incident, if there were a wolf full disclosure of information that individuals would be subject to felony prosecution, that could include -- >> do you know, i know this is not particular about this investigation, i fully understand that. we want to get to the bottom of this. this is about with the law is. i don't know. well with the penalty before that, is
with themy question to you is, s a felony to release this kind of information and if it were after an investigation that determined an iris employee or a group of employees released this information, what would the penalties before that? >> thank you congressman smucker. i would say that, first off, i would be very clear that we don't know what happened. i've operated an environment where i have had to work through -- i am not criminal, i am civil. we work through the information, try to...