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also said inspections would begin on tuesday under a new deal between israel, egypt and the united states health co workers at a hospital in tel aviv adapting to the needs of a country that his actual as his route to seize its offensive against hamas, which is considered as a terrorist group by several countries. more wounded military personnel are arriving from the battle field also being treated. former is rarely hostages. with delta is working to help patients recover from both physical and mental trauma. disability chopper is taking off from the rooftop of the visas. biggest hospital inside the doctors are treating is really soldiers wounded in action as well as form of hostages that were headed by him. us a golf ball for levels underground is solving as part of the hospital because of the ever present tread overall ca dikes. this doctor in the psychiatric department says the ex hostages are struggling to become the trauma. the hostages in some us connectivity, were holding the new main conditions in human sanitary conditions. they were subjects to severe, physical, sexual and mental abuse.
also said inspections would begin on tuesday under a new deal between israel, egypt and the united states health co workers at a hospital in tel aviv adapting to the needs of a country that his actual as his route to seize its offensive against hamas, which is considered as a terrorist group by several countries. more wounded military personnel are arriving from the battle field also being treated. former is rarely hostages. with delta is working to help patients recover from both physical and...
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health organization. i havemeof before me h.r. 1546 o prevent the use of any and all funds to implement any obligation of the united states under the world health organization pandemic treaty. h.r. 79, a a bill directing the president to withdraw the united states from the constitution of world health organization, and an amendment to the labor hhs appropriation that says none of the funds made available by this progression shall be made available to the world health organization. i would ask unanimous consent that they be entered into the record. >> without objection. >> so this is a very serious situation. i'm going tons come to the justtant secretary pace in a moment because she said something that struck me, and that is that if there was no world health organization we would have toet invent one. and i agree with that totally. much as was the case in 1948 when countries around the world really understood the need to find a way to collaborate together. and i would ask ms. pace, as assistant secretary, if you had your way and a magic wand, since we don't have the w.h.o. who to talk about reform that we think they think
health organization. i havemeof before me h.r. 1546 o prevent the use of any and all funds to implement any obligation of the united states under the world health organization pandemic treaty. h.r. 79, a a bill directing the president to withdraw the united states from the constitution of world health organization, and an amendment to the labor hhs appropriation that says none of the funds made available by this progression shall be made available to the world health organization. i would ask...
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the united states has served as the preeminent leader in global health for decades. now is not the time to see that role to another country, aiming for global influence. no, now is the time to reinforce the united states global health leadership with meaningful reforms to the w.h.o. that promote transparency and strengthen international cooperation, in the event of future pandemics. thankfully, after years of leadership under the previous trump administration, the biden administration has sought to correct course by re-engaging not only with the world health organization, but our partners around the world, to advance global health in our interests abroad. you see, when we become an isolationist nation, we leave a void, that other countries can easily come in and fill, to use public health diplomacy as a way of geopolitical dominance. taking a lessons learned approach from the early days of the pandemics, the biden administration has pursued reforms to the w.h.o., and i think we can all get behind reforms that, one, enhance oversight of member states' compliance with i
the united states has served as the preeminent leader in global health for decades. now is not the time to see that role to another country, aiming for global influence. no, now is the time to reinforce the united states global health leadership with meaningful reforms to the w.h.o. that promote transparency and strengthen international cooperation, in the event of future pandemics. thankfully, after years of leadership under the previous trump administration, the biden administration has...
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together, the united _ we are all working together, the united states signed onto the who top 26 _ united states signed onto the who top 26 healthding resilience into our health sector, to — building resilience into our health sector, to the impacts of climate change. — sector, to the impacts of climate change, and to work on decarbonisation. that means decreasing carbon emissions in the health— decreasing carbon emissions in the health sector, by 50% by 2030, and then to _ health sector, by 50% by 2030, and then to decarbonise by 2050. we have a white _ then to decarbonise by 2050. we have a white house pledge where we have companies _ a white house pledge where we have companies working on that. we�*re a white house pledge where we have companies working on that.— companies working on that. we're of time, we companies working on that. we're of time. we will — companies working on that. we're of time, we will be _ companies working on that. we're of time, we will be back— companies working on that. we're of time, we will be back with _ companies working on that. we're of time, we will be back with more - companies working on th
together, the united _ we are all working together, the united states signed onto the who top 26 _ united states signed onto the who top 26 healthding resilience into our health sector, to — building resilience into our health sector, to the impacts of climate change. — sector, to the impacts of climate change, and to work on decarbonisation. that means decreasing carbon emissions in the health— decreasing carbon emissions in the health sector, by 50% by 2030, and then to _ health sector,...
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gdp has been holding up, but certainly in the united states gdp and health care and tech. eing consumer spending and driving sales through retail is something we watch frequently. david: what percentage of your businesses is insurance overseas and in the united states? peter: it is about 50/50. david: how many employees you have? peter: a little over 30,000 aig, probably 30,000 employee equivalents in terms of what we outsource through back-office or technology. david: today your market capitalization is roughly 45 billion? peter: yes. david: do you spend any time in washington, d.c., saying to regulators they're not doing a job regulating us were members of congress to a better job do a better job in debt repayment? peter: i spend time in washington and with lawmakers. the are state regulated, so spending time with various state regulators, fca, fsa and the u.k. and japan respectively is where we spend more of our time. david: do you find meeting with members of congress is an uplifting experience? peter: getting compromise and talking through specific issues is more chall
gdp has been holding up, but certainly in the united states gdp and health care and tech. eing consumer spending and driving sales through retail is something we watch frequently. david: what percentage of your businesses is insurance overseas and in the united states? peter: it is about 50/50. david: how many employees you have? peter: a little over 30,000 aig, probably 30,000 employee equivalents in terms of what we outsource through back-office or technology. david: today your market...
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experiencing one of the deepest economic crises where the majority of people in the united states cannot afford health care can not afford food, cannot afford housing. we're re losing all sorts of social programs from child care services to services for the elderly. and we see again, hundreds of billions of dollars invested in for so people are making those connections and are and are asking real questions. real questions about the brutality of the ruling class in the united states, the imperialist nature of the united states and the colonial nature of israel. and those are key questions to be asked is a, as an opportunity for the deep part of political education that is necessary, the deepening of class cost, who lives in this country and the development of a real anti imperialist movement. um, so i, i really do believe that people are seeing the connections, benjamin. what about the criticism? the fact that chris has leveled against israel is currently being labeled as anti semitism. and that argument is being used to silence voice is pretty much across america. but in other parts of the world as we
experiencing one of the deepest economic crises where the majority of people in the united states cannot afford health care can not afford food, cannot afford housing. we're re losing all sorts of social programs from child care services to services for the elderly. and we see again, hundreds of billions of dollars invested in for so people are making those connections and are and are asking real questions. real questions about the brutality of the ruling class in the united states, the...
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striking, i guess, to | that is striking, i guess, to protect perhaps people outside the united states, how precarious healthe their employment status, their employment opportunities, do you see the future of the affordable care act coming up for discussion once again through the the presidential election? i through the the presidential election? ., ., �* , election? i think that's something _ election? i think that's something that i election? i think that's something that people election? i think that's i something that people really want to see discussed, right? when you think about some of the critical issues that americans care about right now, health care is at the top of that. and if you think about the inequities and how black people across the board are more likely to experience a lot of these issues throughout the course of their lifetime, do it thatis course of their lifetime, do it that is something voters really care about right now. but one thing that i think is particularly interesting about the black mortality crisis, that for black women, regardless of their socioeconomic status, regardless
striking, i guess, to | that is striking, i guess, to protect perhaps people outside the united states, how precarious healthe their employment status, their employment opportunities, do you see the future of the affordable care act coming up for discussion once again through the the presidential election? i through the the presidential election? ., ., �* , election? i think that's something _ election? i think that's something that i election? i think that's something that people election? i...
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just 4 days after the resolution of the deputy health minister of the united states, the control of bloodssure and diabetes is the most important way to prevent stroke. dr. farshidi, referring to the continuation of blood pressure and blood sugar screening in the health survey until december 15 , added that high blood pressure increases the risk of heart attack. four times and doubles the risk of stroke. the bus driver had a stroke, it always happens this fast, he fell down the sofa, he can't move anymore, the vein in my back was hurting , i didn't understand what happened. if there is a problem with the main arteries that enter the brain, the blood supply to the brain cells is lost, oxygen and nutrients do not reach the cells, and in fact those cells die, this condition is called a stroke. we call blood pressure a disease he has a stroke at a young age, but the symptoms of a stroke are speech disorders, movement disorders, which are usually unilateral, sensory disorders, double vision , vision disorders, imbalance, the role of time in treating a stroke, our golden time will be between 3
just 4 days after the resolution of the deputy health minister of the united states, the control of bloodssure and diabetes is the most important way to prevent stroke. dr. farshidi, referring to the continuation of blood pressure and blood sugar screening in the health survey until december 15 , added that high blood pressure increases the risk of heart attack. four times and doubles the risk of stroke. the bus driver had a stroke, it always happens this fast, he fell down the sofa, he can't...
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the pure pure evil, the beginning, the united states make no mistake about it, stands with israel, the united states standard. "tv's news brief, the palestinian health ministry says israeli forces are targeting hospital and fire at patient rooms endangering the lives of 12 children in pediatric care. the regime's forces have also carried out a brutal execution style massacre of numerous women children sheltering a school. palestinian officiality forces are targeting hospitals in gaza, the regime has defied un warnings of worsening health disaster in the bessee territory. gaza's health ministry says. patient forces have tightened the siege and the targeting camel one hospital says
the pure pure evil, the beginning, the united states make no mistake about it, stands with israel, the united states standard. "tv's news brief, the palestinian health ministry says israeli forces are targeting hospital and fire at patient rooms endangering the lives of 12 children in pediatric care. the regime's forces have also carried out a brutal execution style massacre of numerous women children sheltering a school. palestinian officiality forces are targeting hospitals in gaza, the...
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united states. i'm joined by michelle goodwin, constitutional law and global health policy at georgetown law.nk you for being with us. leslie, would you have predicted in 1997 when you published this history of illegal abortion that in another 25 years we would be living through another era of illegal abortion? >> well, i was unfortunately very afraid of that possibility and could see that as a possibility given the strength of the antiabortion movement and the new right. it has propelled the republican party into power. to talk to me about this idea of how we should speak about abortion. does it succeed more when it is accepted that it is talked about in a narrow circles as opposed to the way we are talking about it now? it's a women's right to health care. >> i think it makes a huge difference that people are talking about it openly. look at what has happened. as the supreme court dismantled in the constitutional right to abortion, states passed laws strengthening access and expanding it. people are talking openly. they can tell the stories. they are politically organized in new ways, in wa
united states. i'm joined by michelle goodwin, constitutional law and global health policy at georgetown law.nk you for being with us. leslie, would you have predicted in 1997 when you published this history of illegal abortion that in another 25 years we would be living through another era of illegal abortion? >> well, i was unfortunately very afraid of that possibility and could see that as a possibility given the strength of the antiabortion movement and the new right. it has propelled...
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gdp has been holding up, but certainly like in the united states, a big part is health care and tech.ing consumer spending and driving sales to retail is something that we watch frequently. david: what percentage of your businesses are overseas and what are in the united states? peter: it is about 50-50 overseas and the united states. david: what number of employees do you have? peter: we have 30,000 employees at aig and probably another 20,000 of employee equivalents in terms of what we outsource through our back office or through technology. david: today your market capitalization is $45 billion? peter: yes. david: today, do you spend any time in washington dc saying to regulators, "you are not doing a good job regulating us," or members of congress, "do a better job at taking care of the debt repayment?" peter: i do spend time time in washington and spend time with lawmakers and the complexity of insurances that are state regulated, and so spending time with various state regulators and the fca and fsa in the u.k. and japan respectively is where i spend more of my time. david: do y
gdp has been holding up, but certainly like in the united states, a big part is health care and tech.ing consumer spending and driving sales to retail is something that we watch frequently. david: what percentage of your businesses are overseas and what are in the united states? peter: it is about 50-50 overseas and the united states. david: what number of employees do you have? peter: we have 30,000 employees at aig and probably another 20,000 of employee equivalents in terms of what we...
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more broadly, racism has shape to the health care system in the united states and access to health caren the united states. it is like trudging up a mountain when you are trying to make progress on an issue when the mountain is all obstacles that have been thrown in half an decade upon decade of discrimination and bias. that is why it is important to recognize you are climbing the mountain. it is important to see the mountain and it is important to be thinking about how do we cut through it, how do we develop a strategy for engaging with the health care system, getting more providers who represent communities and are working with them, and getting more programs and pathways that actually can bring care to people where they are in ways that don't require them to basically do the impossible in order to get the treatment they need. maya: dr. fanfair, i thought that i heard you all were funding strategies that seek to do that. in light of the concerns and considerations about affirmative action laws and what that might mean for funding groups that are led by communities of color, how is the
more broadly, racism has shape to the health care system in the united states and access to health caren the united states. it is like trudging up a mountain when you are trying to make progress on an issue when the mountain is all obstacles that have been thrown in half an decade upon decade of discrimination and bias. that is why it is important to recognize you are climbing the mountain. it is important to see the mountain and it is important to be thinking about how do we cut through it,...
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health officials. they have report hundreds killed in business days. the united states as meanwhile, pressing israel to do more, to protect civilians. coming up next shift our digital magazine loops on this type of grooming. and it's dangerous for kids. monica jones from me, i'm 15, we're implement. thanks. the world in progress pop calls to everyone who wants to know more about this topic. the 2nd son of about the stories the on the headline world in progress. the w manyels engine via you belong to the 77 percent because who i don't go to 65 for the last last goals.
health officials. they have report hundreds killed in business days. the united states as meanwhile, pressing israel to do more, to protect civilians. coming up next shift our digital magazine loops on this type of grooming. and it's dangerous for kids. monica jones from me, i'm 15, we're implement. thanks. the world in progress pop calls to everyone who wants to know more about this topic. the 2nd son of about the stories the on the headline world in progress. the w manyels engine via you...
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and more broadly, racism has shaped the health care system in the united states and access to health care in the united states. so, you know, it's like trudging up the mountain when you're trying to make progress on an issue when the mountain is all the obstacles that have been thrown in the paths from decades and decades of discrimination and bias. that's why it's important to recognize you're climbing a mountain, it's important to see the mountain and it's important to be thinking about how do we cut through it? how do we develop a strategy for engaging with the health care system getting more providers who represent communities and are working with them and getting more programs and path ways that actually can bring care to people where they are in ways that don't require them to, you know, basically do the impossible in order to get the achievement they need. >> so, dr. fanfair, i thought i heard you all were funding strategies that seek to do that. ... >> thank you, my up. also want to go back to your last comment and feedback off of josh response. in addition to much of cdc i se
and more broadly, racism has shaped the health care system in the united states and access to health care in the united states. so, you know, it's like trudging up the mountain when you're trying to make progress on an issue when the mountain is all the obstacles that have been thrown in the paths from decades and decades of discrimination and bias. that's why it's important to recognize you're climbing a mountain, it's important to see the mountain and it's important to be thinking about how...
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united states. today, some of the migrants are injured and need immediate medical health. doctor teresa chung drugs, what you can, i really see the desperation in people's faces every single day volunteer aid worker. jacqueline ariano treats a woman's badly sprained ankle. you have a lot of money and resources supervisor, literally not. this is crowd funded. we're not receiving any government funds from any level. federal state, city county. this is regular people doing the work of the government, funded by donations provided by regular people, a glaring failure of government and another sign of a broken immigration system. rob reynolds, l g 0, a coma hot springs, california to a robust live for us. now from how come the hot springs? so rob, just tell us a. um, give us a sense of what the conditions are like there. uh for the migrants in those caps. conditions are not good there. uh, living in a small tense or mix shift plastic uh, shelters of stuff sort of thrown together out of trash. this is all being provided by volunteer agencies. you nothing bought from any governmen
united states. today, some of the migrants are injured and need immediate medical health. doctor teresa chung drugs, what you can, i really see the desperation in people's faces every single day volunteer aid worker. jacqueline ariano treats a woman's badly sprained ankle. you have a lot of money and resources supervisor, literally not. this is crowd funded. we're not receiving any government funds from any level. federal state, city county. this is regular people doing the work of the...
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res. 483, commending the officers of the commissioned corps of the united states public health service and so forth. the presiding officer: without objection, the senate will proceed. mr. schumer: i ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, and that the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table, with no intervening action or debate. the presiding you. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: i ask unanimous consent that when the senate completes its business today it stand adjourned until 10:00 a.m. on tuesday, december 5, that following the prayer and pledge, the journal of proceedings be approved to date, the morning hour deemed expired, the time for the two leaders be reserved for their use later in the day and morning business be closed. that upon the conclusion of morning business, the senate proceed to executive session to resume consideration of the alikhan nomination. further that cloture motions filed during thursday's session ripen at 11:30 a.m. and that the senate recess follows the cloture vote on the
res. 483, commending the officers of the commissioned corps of the united states public health service and so forth. the presiding officer: without objection, the senate will proceed. mr. schumer: i ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, and that the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table, with no intervening action or debate. the presiding you. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: i ask unanimous consent that...
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health outcomes. >> now, this is the largest and longest running study in the united states that focuses entirely onwomen. over 30 years. talk about the methodology you and your team used to arrive at your findings. >> the study began in 1985, as you note, and it consisted primarily of women who are subscribed to essence magazine. also women who are members of professional organizations such as the black nurses and black teachers associations. we are following the methodology of many of the other large cohorts of primarily white women in white positions, in that we send questionnaires every two years to update information. we ask a series of questions. we ask women to report various health outcomes, and when they do, we ask for permission to examine the medical record so that we can confirm the diagnoses. and then, perform analyses relating, you know, some of the questions that we fact about them -- experiences of racism, and various outcomes over the course of time. over the course of these 30 years. >> your research found the zip code you live in can have a major impact on your health. can you exp
health outcomes. >> now, this is the largest and longest running study in the united states that focuses entirely onwomen. over 30 years. talk about the methodology you and your team used to arrive at your findings. >> the study began in 1985, as you note, and it consisted primarily of women who are subscribed to essence magazine. also women who are members of professional organizations such as the black nurses and black teachers associations. we are following the methodology of...
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united states. it will also remove the united states from the world health organization, and prohibit reentry into the u.n. system without the senate's advice and consent. it's time, mr. president, that we face reality. the u.n. has long since ceased to be an effective or responsible steward of our resources. it's time for america to lead through strpth and sovereignty, not through sub -- strength and sovereignty, not through an organization no longer serving our interests much less the interest of a realizable, lasting peace. there is overlap but not much for manageable. >> your questions and comments about the fight and ukraine and u.s. supply of military assistance. he condyle and at these lines. text us at (202)748-8003 on facebook.com, c-span and x with the handle at c-span. jb in arkansas. >> my understanding is some years ago we enticed ukraine into giving up their nuclear arsenal, whatever they had. i'm of the opinion that nuclear power russia wouldn't do what they are doing, can i have your opinion on the effects. >> when the soviet union fell apart, there were nuclear weapons and ukraine, uk
united states. it will also remove the united states from the world health organization, and prohibit reentry into the u.n. system without the senate's advice and consent. it's time, mr. president, that we face reality. the u.n. has long since ceased to be an effective or responsible steward of our resources. it's time for america to lead through strpth and sovereignty, not through sub -- strength and sovereignty, not through an organization no longer serving our interests much less the...
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and it reminds me of the, the discussions that were, were held in the united states after the vietnam war and how that countries health care system, mental health system failed. it's returning veterans. it but what you're talking about in ukraine, we know that even before this war, ukraine's mental health system restrained. and now a war has been put on top of that. it mean, it almost sounds like this is an impossible task. you know, it's, yeah, it's it, it sounds like impossible, but it also is a very good opportunity. um veterans, us veterans that came back to the united states came to a country, which was a fairly, i would say, wealthy which could afford system. ukraine will be the very port uh, partially destroyed with a health care system or a mental health care system which was outdated before the start of the invasion. many professionals have left so a deficit of mental health care professionals. but it also means that there's crisis you can use in order to bring about a, a shift in paradigm, which is that instead of a psychiatrist centered psychiatry, you can develop, develop one, whereby you have lots of disc
and it reminds me of the, the discussions that were, were held in the united states after the vietnam war and how that countries health care system, mental health system failed. it's returning veterans. it but what you're talking about in ukraine, we know that even before this war, ukraine's mental health system restrained. and now a war has been put on top of that. it mean, it almost sounds like this is an impossible task. you know, it's, yeah, it's it, it sounds like impossible, but it also...
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with igor eisenberg, a professor at new york university, that is, about the united states, because the topic will go. good health, mr. igor, thank you for finding time for us in the evening. good health, mr. mykola, greetings to all viewers. at first, i would like such, you know, small, what was once called likbes, liquidation illiteracy, when they say that the senate continues its work, and the house of representatives did not go on vacation, what does this mean that no decisions can be made without the house of representatives, or the senate can somehow jump over the house of representatives and say that ukrainians need 60 billion they should be given, that is, what is the option here, they can work without each other, or is the procedure such that both chambers must agree on this or that bill? no, they cannot work without each other, because the parliament is in the united states bicameral, and both chambers have absolutely equal rights in the adoption of laws, therefore any draft law, to become a law, must be adopted by both chambers in the same version, and only then it can be signed by... that is, they, th
with igor eisenberg, a professor at new york university, that is, about the united states, because the topic will go. good health, mr. igor, thank you for finding time for us in the evening. good health, mr. mykola, greetings to all viewers. at first, i would like such, you know, small, what was once called likbes, liquidation illiteracy, when they say that the senate continues its work, and the house of representatives did not go on vacation, what does this mean that no decisions can be made...
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>> it says something really worrisome about the civic health of the united states. it has for a while, but somebody like donald trump has not simply been run off the national stage. i think two really key factors in that our first, we have to accept that he has gotten us used to it. he has numbed us to his rhetoric by fire hosing it every day to the point where he exhausts any rational person's ability to keep up to it to where we just shrug our shoulders. he has also pulled off this very clever trick of convincing people that he is just kidding an absolutely serious at the same time so his supporters and enablers and apologists and explainers can keep jumping back and forth and say he did not really mean that but he totally means it. as the moment suits them because it is hard to take donald trump seriously. he is a fundamentally ridiculous person, but then he says here is what i am going to do on day one. than his critics say it is dangerous and he says i did not really mean it. >> to get to a policy part of this as we were talking about a few moments ago, trump i
>> it says something really worrisome about the civic health of the united states. it has for a while, but somebody like donald trump has not simply been run off the national stage. i think two really key factors in that our first, we have to accept that he has gotten us used to it. he has numbed us to his rhetoric by fire hosing it every day to the point where he exhausts any rational person's ability to keep up to it to where we just shrug our shoulders. he has also pulled off this very...
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, 60 years after the bell jar was originally published, mental health struggles have become a serious widespread issue in the united statesh, america, a leading nonprofit dedicated to mental health education, from 2019 through 2020, nearly 21% of adults said they were experiencing mental illness. if you are lucky enough not to feel seen by sylvia plants sharp and visceral writing, this book can help you understand those who do struggle with mental health. the bill jar is an invaluable tool for empathy, contextually, it be easy to believe that the bell jar was published recently. critics like to say that the book was, quote, ahead of its time. in reality, it's timeless. both strikingly modern and very clearly a product of 1950s american militias. putting aside the groundbreaking depiction of mental health struggles, the bell jar is clear evidence of the desire for gender parity, the isolation that city living can bring, the struggle to find one's own identity, the tenuous balance between traditional womanhood in career ccs. they're all nothing new. take this famous moment, quote, saw my life branching out before me like th
, 60 years after the bell jar was originally published, mental health struggles have become a serious widespread issue in the united statesh, america, a leading nonprofit dedicated to mental health education, from 2019 through 2020, nearly 21% of adults said they were experiencing mental illness. if you are lucky enough not to feel seen by sylvia plants sharp and visceral writing, this book can help you understand those who do struggle with mental health. the bill jar is an invaluable tool for...
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we remain concerned about the profound health equities that are persisted in the united states for generations. cms is working to advance health equity by designing, implementing operationalizing policies and programs that support help for all people served by our programs. bancorp rang the perspective of lived experiences and integrating safety net providers and community-based organizations into our program. and finally cms is working to ensure medicare remains affordable for people and sustainable for future generations. the inflation reduction act makes medicare by expanding benefits, lowering drug costs, and improving the sustainability for generations to come. the law provides meaningful financial relief for millions of people with medicare. improving access to affordable treatment strengthening medicare both now and in the long run. moving forward we aim to collaborate with congress and or other partners on areas where we can work together to drive meaningful change of healthcare system. we are committed to ensuring we integrate the perspective of the communities that medicare serve as
we remain concerned about the profound health equities that are persisted in the united states for generations. cms is working to advance health equity by designing, implementing operationalizing policies and programs that support help for all people served by our programs. bancorp rang the perspective of lived experiences and integrating safety net providers and community-based organizations into our program. and finally cms is working to ensure medicare remains affordable for people and...
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health. the united states and the e.u. have con denialed this trial.g them to stay out of it. the chief executive is warning people that they should not try to sway the trial. martha? >> martha: thanks, matt finn. let's bring in bill mcgurn. he was jimmy lie's god father when he converted to catholicism 25 years ago. he wrote an excellent piece on this today. just one in a series of pieces that you wrote about jimmy. you and your family have put a lot of support around him, his wife and he has a child as well. >> he has three. >> three children. >> martha: he's basically given up so much. he could have gone in to exile. he has wanted to stand for freedom in hong kong. he has really sacrificed his -- so much. >> yeah. hong kong people were promised these freedoms. what jimmy does now, if he did it under the british, nothing would have happened to him. it's since china took over. china promised to keep hong kong the way it was. it's not the way it was. they took his newspaper without a court order. what is that? you tend to be global finance center. as m
health. the united states and the e.u. have con denialed this trial.g them to stay out of it. the chief executive is warning people that they should not try to sway the trial. martha? >> martha: thanks, matt finn. let's bring in bill mcgurn. he was jimmy lie's god father when he converted to catholicism 25 years ago. he wrote an excellent piece on this today. just one in a series of pieces that you wrote about jimmy. you and your family have put a lot of support around him, his wife and...
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al-fakhir company, sweden, iran , they say that having an iranian in the health field is like the activism of the united states. we have been working in the field of tobacco for many years. america, we have understood what it means that america is the largest legal exceptionalist country. that is, he has come and laid down a law , so that his company, for example, does not sell tobacco products at all, immediately within less than two months, dozens of exceptional laws allow this, so i want to tell you that even the health of my people is being played with. in terms of war, basically, the activism of the united states of america is a special model of convulsions , that is, that and now with this activism that you mention , the elements that you describe about the united states are what we have about the secretary general of the organization. nations we can see if his statements are a political game or real . i don't believe it. with full respect for his person , with full respect for the type of analysis that is done on the secretary general's performance, i basically cannot accept that this type of activism a
al-fakhir company, sweden, iran , they say that having an iranian in the health field is like the activism of the united states. we have been working in the field of tobacco for many years. america, we have understood what it means that america is the largest legal exceptionalist country. that is, he has come and laid down a law , so that his company, for example, does not sell tobacco products at all, immediately within less than two months, dozens of exceptional laws allow this, so i want to...
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united states. today. some of the migrants are injured in need. immediate medical health dr. teresa chung does what you can. i really see the desperation in people's faces every single day. volunteer aid worker. jacqueline ariano treats a woman's badly sprained ankle. you have a lot of money and resources to provide so literally not this is crowd funded. we're not receiving any government funds from any level of federal state, city county. this is due regular people doing the work of the government, funded by donations provided by regular people, a glaring failure of government and another sign of a broken immigration system. rob reynolds, l. g 0, a coma, hot springs, california. the filipino i'm a has noticed a large scale man hunt for his servants who bombed a christian gathering in the south shooting for people. i so says it carried out the attack during sunday much that a university in the city of monroe in the now holden, 50 people were injured. the region has seen fighting in recent years between the military and all of the rapes linked to us. it is as in the high cuz h
united states. today. some of the migrants are injured in need. immediate medical health dr. teresa chung does what you can. i really see the desperation in people's faces every single day. volunteer aid worker. jacqueline ariano treats a woman's badly sprained ankle. you have a lot of money and resources to provide so literally not this is crowd funded. we're not receiving any government funds from any level of federal state, city county. this is due regular people doing the work of the...