31
31
Jul 20, 2023
07/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
we are outside universityj college hospital in london which today. we are outside universityas a pretty healthy picket line earlier. some senior doctors protesting and basically what they say is that for 15 years their pay has gone down, that they are earning a third less than what they were in 2008 in relative terms, and that is the bare minimum they want this year. they don't want the hail to the macro —— they don't want the whole pay restoration now but they want a bare minimum increased in line with inflation and that has been running at some times this year at over 10%. now it is about 8—9%, but the government said their final offer is 6%, so this is the first days of two days of strike action, the first time in more than ten years that senior doctors have gone on strike and there are further days of strike action planned in a month. take me throu~h action planned in a month. take me through the — action planned in a month. take me through the impact _ action planned in a month. take me through the impact it _ action planned in a month. take me through the impact it is _
we are outside universityj college hospital in london which today. we are outside universityas a pretty healthy picket line earlier. some senior doctors protesting and basically what they say is that for 15 years their pay has gone down, that they are earning a third less than what they were in 2008 in relative terms, and that is the bare minimum they want this year. they don't want the hail to the macro —— they don't want the whole pay restoration now but they want a bare minimum increased...
23
23
Jul 13, 2023
07/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
in central london.— university college hospital in central london. one of the largest hospital _ central london. this is one of the largest hospital trusts _ central london. this is one of the largest hospital trusts in - central london. this is one of the largest hospital trusts in the - largest hospital trusts in the country and junior doctors walked out at 7am this morning. they are demanding a 35% pay rise. the government says it is prepared to give them a 6% pay rise for the coming year, following the recommendation of the independent pay review body. let's talk now to a couple of the junior doctors here, dollar. alex, tell me first of all, you're asking for 35%. what do you make of the 6% of the? i you're asking for 3596. what do you make of the 696 of the?— make of the 696 of the? i think i will have to _ make of the 696 of the? i think i will have to look _ make of the 696 of the? i think i will have to look at _ make of the 696 of the? i think i will have to look at it _ make of the 696 of the? i think i will have to look at it probably l wi
in central london.— university college hospital in central london. one of the largest hospital _ central london. this is one of the largest hospital trusts _ central london. this is one of the largest hospital trusts in - central london. this is one of the largest hospital trusts in the - largest hospital trusts in the country and junior doctors walked out at 7am this morning. they are demanding a 35% pay rise. the government says it is prepared to give them a 6% pay rise for the coming...
20
20
Jul 13, 2023
07/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
been gauging reaction to the government's announcement among strikers gathered outside university college hospital the largest hospital trusts in the country and junior doctors walked out at 7am this morning. they are demanding a 35% pay rise. the government says it is prepared to give them a 6% pay rise for the coming year, following the recommendation of the independent pay review body. let's talk now to a couple of the junior doctors here, dr alex and dr rebecca. alex, tell me first of all, you're asking for 35%. what do you make of the 6% offer? i think i will have to look at it properly because we have onlyjust heard what it involves and, you know, if there's anything going forwards, but obviously that is far off what we are asking for. and i think when you consider the impact of the strike so far, i think to settle for that, you'd question, why are we striking in the first place? how do you feel being on strike today? it must be difficult because you're going into the profession wanting to help people and today you have been standing on a picket line. it is difficult, it is really frustratin
been gauging reaction to the government's announcement among strikers gathered outside university college hospital the largest hospital trusts in the country and junior doctors walked out at 7am this morning. they are demanding a 35% pay rise. the government says it is prepared to give them a 6% pay rise for the coming year, following the recommendation of the independent pay review body. let's talk now to a couple of the junior doctors here, dr alex and dr rebecca. alex, tell me first of all,...
31
31
Jul 20, 2023
07/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
live to our correspondent jon donnison, who is outside university college hospital in central london.retty healthy picket line, as you can see, has built up in the last few hours. some of those placards say, consultant pay is followed by a mr third in the last 1a years, and thatis mr third in the last 1a years, and that is what at issue here, it's all about pay. i have dr simon walsh whitney, a consultant involved in emergency medicine, representative of the british medical association. what do you want?— of the british medical association. what do you want? consultants are here because _ what do you want? consultants are here because we _ what do you want? consultants are here because we have _ what do you want? consultants are here because we have been - what do you want? consultants are here because we have been forcedl here because we have been forced into taking action over the 35% pay deterioration we have experience in 15 years, and that pay erosion means that consultants are leaving the nhs, looking for alternatives to go to work elsewhere in the world, and thatis to work else
live to our correspondent jon donnison, who is outside university college hospital in central london.retty healthy picket line, as you can see, has built up in the last few hours. some of those placards say, consultant pay is followed by a mr third in the last 1a years, and thatis mr third in the last 1a years, and that is what at issue here, it's all about pay. i have dr simon walsh whitney, a consultant involved in emergency medicine, representative of the british medical association. what do...
16
16
Jul 20, 2023
07/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
we are outside university college hospital in london which is the main teaching hospital in the capital few score senior doctors protesting outside and basically what they say is that for 15 years their pay has gone down, really. they are earning, as you say, a third less than what they were in 2008 in relative terms. and that the bare minimum they want this year, they don't want the whole pay restoration now, they don't want to get up to 35% pay increase now, but the bare minimum they want is an increase in line with inflation, and that as you know has been running some times this year at over 10%. it is currently around eight or 9%. but the government has said its final offer is 6%. these are the first days of two days of strike action, it's the first time in more than ten years that senior doctors have gone on strike. there are two further days of strike action planned in a month's time.— days of strike action planned in a month's time. take me through the im act month's time. take me through the impact that — month's time. take me through the impact that is _ month's time. take me t
we are outside university college hospital in london which is the main teaching hospital in the capital few score senior doctors protesting outside and basically what they say is that for 15 years their pay has gone down, really. they are earning, as you say, a third less than what they were in 2008 in relative terms. and that the bare minimum they want this year, they don't want the whole pay restoration now, they don't want to get up to 35% pay increase now, but the bare minimum they want is...
17
17
Jul 13, 2023
07/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
simon is outside university college hospital in central london. e matter of pay, unsurprisingly. junior doctors say they want a 35% pay increase to make up for what they say has been years and years of pay increases that have not matched inflation. the government is saying that 35% figure is unrealistic, it is not going to happen. so really the side seam as far apart as ever. this is the fourth time the junior doctors have gone on strike in england in recent months, but it is hard to see a way out of this. thea;r hard to see a way out of this. they call it -a hard to see a way out of this. they call it pay restoration, _ hard to see a way out of this. they call it pay restoration, don't they? yes, they are talking about those years when they say pay has simply not matched up to the cost of living and that is why they are demanding this 35% figure. what is interesting is we are hearing that the independent pay review body is likely forjunior doctors to likely for junior doctors to recommend in likely forjunior doctors to recommend in the coming year
simon is outside university college hospital in central london. e matter of pay, unsurprisingly. junior doctors say they want a 35% pay increase to make up for what they say has been years and years of pay increases that have not matched inflation. the government is saying that 35% figure is unrealistic, it is not going to happen. so really the side seam as far apart as ever. this is the fourth time the junior doctors have gone on strike in england in recent months, but it is hard to see a way...
125
125
Jul 18, 2023
07/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
jon donnison is outside university college hospital in london.n striking and what happens next? this is about pain. junior doctors say they do not want a pay rise but what they call pay restoration. they say they require a 35% pay increase to bring them back to what they earned 15 years ago in 2008. the government said that is not right and have offered 6% plus a £1250 payment for all star. the two sides are far apart. it is hard to see how they will not be more action later in the summer. in scotland they have edged closer to a deal with an offer of 17.5% over two years. the unions are deciding whether to accept that. you could see a way forward there. this has been disruptive. estimated around half a million procedures had been cancelled this year because of strike action within the nhs. this week on thursday and friday, we have consultants going on strike. they announced they will go on strike again in august and that is more disruptive because it is harder to replace consultants when strikes happen. now, if you were to ever pick up an award —
jon donnison is outside university college hospital in london.n striking and what happens next? this is about pain. junior doctors say they do not want a pay rise but what they call pay restoration. they say they require a 35% pay increase to bring them back to what they earned 15 years ago in 2008. the government said that is not right and have offered 6% plus a £1250 payment for all star. the two sides are far apart. it is hard to see how they will not be more action later in the summer. in...
53
53
Jul 13, 2023
07/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. 0ur reporter simonjones is outside university college hospital in centraltion. this strike action has just got under way. it is due to last for the next 120 hours, billed as the biggest single walk—out in the history of the nhs. this is part of the largest hospital trust in the country. i have been round the corner to the emergency department for that there is a big notice warning patients they will only be treated if they have genuine life—threatening conditions. people are being told to try to use other services if it is not life—threatening. that gives some idea of the type of issue they will be dealing with here. hospital managers say they will be doing everything they can to keep people safe. it is certainly going to be challenging. what is worrying for patients and hospital managers alike is the two sides appear as divided as ever on this issue, the 35% pay demand from the british medical association, the government saying it is simply not affordable. there is nearly no prospect of talks. the government has said it will only hold talks ifjunior doctor
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. 0ur reporter simonjones is outside university college hospital in centraltion. this strike action has just got under way. it is due to last for the next 120 hours, billed as the biggest single walk—out in the history of the nhs. this is part of the largest hospital trust in the country. i have been round the corner to the emergency department for that there is a big notice warning patients they will only be treated if they have genuine life—threatening...
56
56
Jul 20, 2023
07/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
our reporterjon donnison is outside university college hospital in london.ars, we have seen a big decline in value of pay and we are seeing it as having _ value of pay and we are seeing it as having an _ value of pay and we are seeing it as having an effect on recruitment and retention _ having an effect on recruitment and retention. more than 8000 consultant posts and _ retention. more than 8000 consultant posts and we struggled to fill the difference. we have got through the backlog _ difference. we have got through the backlog -- _ difference. we have got through the backlog —— we are getting through the backlog and we cannot do that without _ the backlog and we cannot do that without them. the nhs is struggling to recruit _ without them. the nhs is struggling to recruit doctors and we need to sort out — to recruit doctors and we need to sort out pay as part of that and we need _ sort out pay as part of that and we need a _ sort out pay as part of that and we need a mechanism so this does not happen— need a mechanism so this does not happen again with pay
our reporterjon donnison is outside university college hospital in london.ars, we have seen a big decline in value of pay and we are seeing it as having _ value of pay and we are seeing it as having an _ value of pay and we are seeing it as having an effect on recruitment and retention _ having an effect on recruitment and retention. more than 8000 consultant posts and _ retention. more than 8000 consultant posts and we struggled to fill the difference. we have got through the backlog _...
9
9.0
Jul 7, 2023
07/23
by
IRINN
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
hospital of the new project complex. henna in sama college in the university actually stands for milad novin iranian, which is actually thislection of all of us in traditional medicine years before our dear colleagues in modern women's medicine, along with colleagues who are all doctors, with this well-established and network-based view. today, they have a combination of different methods in the field of infertility they say that this can always be used in the new hospital of the new capacities that in dci there is only the possibility of integrating modern medicine according to the regulations to iran. in this hospital, it refers to the destination of the doctorate. in the economic discussion, how much can these methods help the health system and the health system and the german people themselves have about 25% to 35% of the burden of the medicinal and therapeutic basket in the country's advanced treatment methods, and the use of defense capacities is actually complementary and noble to the image traditional medicine method of the mother of iran's basket, also using the capacity is to the taste of the people in iran and w
hospital of the new project complex. henna in sama college in the university actually stands for milad novin iranian, which is actually thislection of all of us in traditional medicine years before our dear colleagues in modern women's medicine, along with colleagues who are all doctors, with this well-established and network-based view. today, they have a combination of different methods in the field of infertility they say that this can always be used in the new hospital of the new capacities...
71
71
Jul 29, 2023
07/23
by
KTVU
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
hospital labor and delivery units closing. jessica anderson runs the midwifery program at the university of colorado college of nursing. the program provides patients with telehealth services and home monitoring equipment and is working to increase the number of certified nurse midwives in less populated areas. she did have a birth out of birth center. miranda sulky is a nursing student who plans to take her skills back to her hometown three hours outside of denver. a lot of the patients that come there, they have to travel very far to be able to get care. so i think just being able to bridge that gap is the reason why i want to be there during delivery, maren baxter lived in estes park, colorado, when she gave birth to her daughter, cora. her prenatal appointments were almost an hour each way. fortunately, she made it to her delivery on time. we kind of just backed everything up like 45 minutes. but the bigger challenge is often after childbirth, when many mothers are especially vulnerable. i was a mess. i was a mess. baxter developed high blood pressure and drove back to the hospital two days after giving birth. it w
hospital labor and delivery units closing. jessica anderson runs the midwifery program at the university of colorado college of nursing. the program provides patients with telehealth services and home monitoring equipment and is working to increase the number of certified nurse midwives in less populated areas. she did have a birth out of birth center. miranda sulky is a nursing student who plans to take her skills back to her hometown three hours outside of denver. a lot of the patients that...
27
27
Jul 26, 2023
07/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
blacks only hospital, i am advised to go to a college of university campus to talk about how americaa racist country. the lieutenant colonel, a member of the house of representatives from the district, 92% white, highest per capita income, zip code in the congressional district that i represented, and america is not a racist country. and chairman of the largest state republic and party in the united states, and and what i'm talking about, this is the environment you are in. you are ready to show your self well armed to be able to, and and to defend it against all enemies, and we have young people in the united states, and to think if you miss gender someone, i'm trying to understand this whole thing. and and i would have failed. and the fact that we have young people who are saying it, it should be a crime to miss gender someone. and and i need you to articulate these things, cannot take away these things unless you read and understand and develop their own creed. and and those beliefs that they are willing to live by every day of your life, and we went into debate, there are trying
blacks only hospital, i am advised to go to a college of university campus to talk about how americaa racist country. the lieutenant colonel, a member of the house of representatives from the district, 92% white, highest per capita income, zip code in the congressional district that i represented, and america is not a racist country. and chairman of the largest state republic and party in the united states, and and what i'm talking about, this is the environment you are in. you are ready to...
83
83
Jul 25, 2023
07/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
all happened at a practice at the university of southern california where bronny is set to play college ball this upcoming season. the 18-year-old was rushed to the hospitale condition according to a family statement. >> let's get right to nbc news correspondent erin mclaughlin in los angeles, and the director of atlanta health system sports cardiology at morristown medical center in new jersey, dr. matthew martinez. erin, i'll go to you first and then to the doctor. what more do we know about what actually happened? >> yeah, we're hearing from the james family, in a statement they say that bronny is out of the icu and currently in stable condition. portion of the statement, saying yesterday while practicing, bronny james suffered a cardiac arrest. medical staff was able to treat bronny and take him to the hospital. he is now i stable condition and no longer in the icu. lebron and savannah wish to publicly send their deepest thanks and appreciation to the usc medical and athletic staff for their incredible work and dedication to the safety of their athletes. now, bronny was -- is a rising star within the basketball world. he graduated from high school in
all happened at a practice at the university of southern california where bronny is set to play college ball this upcoming season. the 18-year-old was rushed to the hospitale condition according to a family statement. >> let's get right to nbc news correspondent erin mclaughlin in los angeles, and the director of atlanta health system sports cardiology at morristown medical center in new jersey, dr. matthew martinez. erin, i'll go to you first and then to the doctor. what more do we know...
38
38
Jul 5, 2023
07/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
colleges and universities. it's scheduled to begin at 4:00 p.m. >>> new this morning, an urgent call for blood donations during what hospital workers call trauma season. the nonprofit blood bank is urging people to donate because donations typically are the lowest around this time of year when blood is at a premium because of injuries from more outdoor activities. >> here in the bay area we need at least 500 donations per day to help meet the needs of local patients, whether one person needs that blood more than another person or if they can wait. those are choices that we don't want doctors ever to make, so we're really encouraging everyone to take the time, donate blood. >> if you have the urge today or you have some time, the group will set up a mobile unit at westfield oakridge shopping center on blossom hill road. go to our home page to view the schedule for more donation centers through the rest of the month as well. >>> 5:10 this morning. let's take a live look out at san francisco. look at the bay bridge there. a beautiful start to our morning. meteorologist kari hall has a look at the forecast for us today. if it's anything like yesterday, i
colleges and universities. it's scheduled to begin at 4:00 p.m. >>> new this morning, an urgent call for blood donations during what hospital workers call trauma season. the nonprofit blood bank is urging people to donate because donations typically are the lowest around this time of year when blood is at a premium because of injuries from more outdoor activities. >> here in the bay area we need at least 500 donations per day to help meet the needs of local patients, whether one...
29
29
Jul 2, 2023
07/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
college hospital trust and later conducted the independent inquiry into the manchester arena bombing. a european space telescope is starting a million—mile journey to find the secrets of the dark universes to help astronomers understand more about dark matter. 0ur reporter david lumb has more. five, four, three, i two, one — igniton. heading to space to solve one of science's biggest questions — what is the universe made of? the euclid telescope was launched from florida on a falcon nine rocket yesterday. falcon nine has successfully lifted off from pad 40 and throttled down to prepare for max g, which is coming up at t—plus one minute and 12 seconds. dispatched to an observation position 1.5 million kilometres from earth. it's hoping to give us the next bit of the puzzle to what this dark universe really is. 95% of the universe is dark, it doesn't shine, and we have to observe it through other means. we know something about it, but we don't know all of the things about the dark substance in the universe, so euclid really is the next step in our discovery of what this stuff is that makes up most of our universe. euclid will be making a vast, 3d map of the cosmos. the hope is to shed li
college hospital trust and later conducted the independent inquiry into the manchester arena bombing. a european space telescope is starting a million—mile journey to find the secrets of the dark universes to help astronomers understand more about dark matter. 0ur reporter david lumb has more. five, four, three, i two, one — igniton. heading to space to solve one of science's biggest questions — what is the universe made of? the euclid telescope was launched from florida on a falcon nine...
44
44
Jul 29, 2023
07/23
by
KRON
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
hospital in stanford today. >> take a look at the robotics team from stanford university school of engineering designed the pup or robots as they call them. and it's all part of a hands on college course in developing ai enabled robot dogs. the students have 3 d printed parts. they created 30 puppies and partnered up with the stanford chariot program. that's a pediatric immersive technology program that helps calm and distract patients during routine and complex procedures. the hospitals also work with real dogs. but they often aren't available. so these robots are more accessible and said to be low maintenance. >> definitely less maintenance for sure. there hypo allergenic. don't >> feed them take them out to use the facilities. and so basically there. they're they're just low maintenance at that would be at any kind night. really, really. they're ready to interact with the children. >> so this is their first run. but they might be brought back in the near future in the studio. ella sogomonian kron. 4 news. >> the mega millions jackpot has now climbed to 1 billion after nobody had a ticket. a matching the numbers for the 940 billion dollar jackpot. the winning numbers were 5,
hospital in stanford today. >> take a look at the robotics team from stanford university school of engineering designed the pup or robots as they call them. and it's all part of a hands on college course in developing ai enabled robot dogs. the students have 3 d printed parts. they created 30 puppies and partnered up with the stanford chariot program. that's a pediatric immersive technology program that helps calm and distract patients during routine and complex procedures. the hospitals...
67
67
Jul 29, 2023
07/23
by
KRON
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
hospital. stanford today. >> take a look. the robotics team from stanford university school of engineering designed the pup or robots as they call them. it's part of a hands on college course in developing ai enabled robot dogs. the students 3 d printed parts to create 30 puppies and they've been partnered up with the stanford chariot program. that's a pediatric immersive technology program that helps common distract patients during routine and complex procedures. so a group of kids today got to play with the wobbly metal pups. >> they had built several prototypes of ai enabled robotic dog. and what they were really looking forward to is sharing their creation with other patients. children at a hospital. and we were really excited when they demonstrated the capability of these robotic dog because it would provide an opportunity, a very unique opportunity for patient population to play and interact with the puppies. >> she went on to say that the hospital also works with real dogs. but they often aren't available. so these robots are more accessible and low maintenance so they might be brought back in the near future in the studio. ella sogomonian kron. 4 news. >> th
hospital. stanford today. >> take a look. the robotics team from stanford university school of engineering designed the pup or robots as they call them. it's part of a hands on college course in developing ai enabled robot dogs. the students 3 d printed parts to create 30 puppies and they've been partnered up with the stanford chariot program. that's a pediatric immersive technology program that helps common distract patients during routine and complex procedures. so a group of kids today...
22
22
Jul 25, 2023
07/23
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
college basketball practice session. the 18 year old, who is a rising style for the university of southern california trojans collapse doing training on monday and was taken to the hospital. he's now being released from intensive k, and these parents have things to us see stuff and hospital medic pulled a quick action that is not a force of the college game. and the elliptic torch has been revealed in paris with just the one year to go until the games became again, fading on tuesday was followed with an events along the banks of the river saying, well, natalie, hoping to shine in paris the 7th time, and then fixed swimming champion k d, they keep the american as one of the women is 1500 meters freestyle title. it will the classics championships in japan. that makes it the 1st woman to win 20 will. the titles i'll be are getting a few hours home with another school. these updates several. all right peter, all we look forward to that. thank you very much. ask for me. i'm going to just a minute and then we're back with more world news after this very short break and alpha 0 to stick to the the year. and there's been heavy hearts and the 1st minute of the expiring of the cea
college basketball practice session. the 18 year old, who is a rising style for the university of southern california trojans collapse doing training on monday and was taken to the hospital. he's now being released from intensive k, and these parents have things to us see stuff and hospital medic pulled a quick action that is not a force of the college game. and the elliptic torch has been revealed in paris with just the one year to go until the games became again, fading on tuesday was...
17
17
Jul 25, 2023
07/23
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
college basketball practice session. the 18 year old who is a rising star for the university of southern california trojans connect to doing training on monday and was taken to the hospital is now being released from the tensor k. he's done, he's with one year. is it going to paris 2020 full begins. a legend of the games has helped reveal the design of the olympic torch. it was presented to jamaica's 8 time gold medalist you sign both at an events on the banks of the river since the torch was being taken on a boat drive to the eiffel towel with fence getting a glimpse from the banks. much of the opening ceremony in a year's time will take place on the river. a toll free day will begin in may as this tradition that a limp you increase that move in be carried around phones by 10000 torch. bare is one i think hoping the shining parity is kayla dicky. the american has won the 1500 meters free style title at the world aquatics championships in japan. that makes it the 1st woman to win 20 will titles. that's almost full feasible tonight. sir. thanks very much, peter. of course you can definitely, so he's on the website and i'll just have it. don't come back to us and he's on t
college basketball practice session. the 18 year old who is a rising star for the university of southern california trojans connect to doing training on monday and was taken to the hospital is now being released from the tensor k. he's done, he's with one year. is it going to paris 2020 full begins. a legend of the games has helped reveal the design of the olympic torch. it was presented to jamaica's 8 time gold medalist you sign both at an events on the banks of the river since the torch was...
65
65
Jul 25, 2023
07/23
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
college basketball practice session. the 18 year old who is a rising style for the university of southern california trojans. and that's doing training on monday and was taken to the hospital. he's now being released from intensive k. these parents have thank the u. s. c store and hospital medic dot for a quick action with one year to go to paris 2020 full begins. a legend of the games has helped reveal the design of the olympic torch. it was presented to jamaica's a to tell him gold med list. you same both kind of the veins on the banks of the river saying the torch was being taken on a boat ride to the full tower with fence getting a glimpse from the banks. but to the opening ceremony in a year's time will take place on the river. the 2 or 3 they will begin in may, as is tradition, as a limb here in greece, but will then be carried around phones by $10000.00 towards baron's. no one has to read, hoping to sign in paris is 7 time and then pick swimming champion casing. the dickey the american has won the women, the 1500 meters free. sell tide, let the will the classic strip of chips in japan that makes it the 1st woman to win 20 will titles. all right, i'll be here again i
college basketball practice session. the 18 year old who is a rising style for the university of southern california trojans. and that's doing training on monday and was taken to the hospital. he's now being released from intensive k. these parents have thank the u. s. c store and hospital medic dot for a quick action with one year to go to paris 2020 full begins. a legend of the games has helped reveal the design of the olympic torch. it was presented to jamaica's a to tell him gold med list....
43
43
Jul 19, 2023
07/23
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
graduated from mount holyoke college and received her medical degree from brown university, shared a medical degree from harvard and completed a residency at yale new haven hospitaler post doctorate i -- ship center for health services research at the university of chapel hill. she's a faculty member at the duke university school of medicine from 2003 to 2018. she subsequently served as senior deputy assistant administrator at the bureau for global at the united states agency for international development. she's a senior research associate at the center for ethics and culture at the university of notre dame. her clinical career has focused on caring for women in underserved and disadvantaged populations. especially african americans and native american communities. with a focus on women's medical, social and psychiatric problems. thank you. >> thank you, senator graham. let me lay at the mechanics of today's hearing. after we swear in the witnesses, each witness will have five minutes for an opening statement. then senators will have an opportunity to ask questions for up to five minutes. can i ask the witnesses to please stand and raise the right hand? do you sw
graduated from mount holyoke college and received her medical degree from brown university, shared a medical degree from harvard and completed a residency at yale new haven hospitaler post doctorate i -- ship center for health services research at the university of chapel hill. she's a faculty member at the duke university school of medicine from 2003 to 2018. she subsequently served as senior deputy assistant administrator at the bureau for global at the united states agency for international...
109
109
Jul 18, 2023
07/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
american universities and colleges constantly rank at the very top, among the best institutions in the world. and that medicare takes care of senior citizens. she is angry that rural hospitalsom, your dad, your family members may go to, are supported by medicaid. so she's angry that the federal government has provided a safety net for senior citizens, for medicaid, for prescription drugs, for -- she's angry that joe biden, i guess, gene, she's angry that joe biden has now expanded health care benefits for veterans. she is angry that joe biden is trying to help the least fortunate americans. i mean, seriously, it could not have been more of an advertisement for joe biden. >> yeah. absolutely. it's incredible. she just lists every good thing that's happened in the country, you know, since fdr. she listed transportation. apparently, she's angry at the interstate highway system, i guess? i don't know what her beef is. it's really crazy. so who are these people she's talking to? who are these people in the audience who are going to nod along and applaud and say, "oh yeah, all that stuff is horrible"? it might be a few people in her corner of northwest georgia, but i don't think
american universities and colleges constantly rank at the very top, among the best institutions in the world. and that medicare takes care of senior citizens. she is angry that rural hospitalsom, your dad, your family members may go to, are supported by medicaid. so she's angry that the federal government has provided a safety net for senior citizens, for medicaid, for prescription drugs, for -- she's angry that joe biden, i guess, gene, she's angry that joe biden has now expanded health care...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
hospitals springing up, particularly to do these types of operations. but what i would say is that you'll notice that the political action for a lot of this is coming from colleges and universitiesthe usa, both of these are commodities. they're commodified in a way that they aren't in this country. it's a very, very different situation . and there different situation. and there is a there's a long standing tactic of the of the trans lobby to adopt the language and the tactics of the black civil rights movement, which they keep doing , rights movement, which they keep doing, meaning that there is a there is a equivocation in their minds that there is this idea that to be to not view trans people as their self—defined genderis people as their self—defined gender is actually an act of racism . even stonewall have racism. even stonewall have called it . you know, when it called it. you know, when it comes to dating preferences as stonewall have called called it sexual apartheid, which is an absolutely bizarre statement from a lesbian and gay rights movement. >> all right . >> all right. >> all right. >> really interesting to talk to a&e yardley, really good to talk to you. thank you
hospitals springing up, particularly to do these types of operations. but what i would say is that you'll notice that the political action for a lot of this is coming from colleges and universitiesthe usa, both of these are commodities. they're commodified in a way that they aren't in this country. it's a very, very different situation . and there different situation. and there is a there's a long standing tactic of the of the trans lobby to adopt the language and the tactics of the black civil...