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company and central europe so we can implement these things on her way home route stops by the university hospital her daughter clara is a surgeon here as a matter of course she receives the same pay as her male colleagues but even so she feels things are not as fair as they could be there are more men in the management positions so if you look at it. lightly you would say that the man probably here in this hospital is. more picky. ruth lives outside of reykjavik she's comfortably off but a low she's earning even more money now the pay raise comes with a bitter aftertaste. the 1st feeling i got was that off disappointment because even though this is positive news getting. better salary it also meant that i had probably been anticipate for some time. so this was my 1st reaction but up obviously at the end of the day i was placed route already knows what she'll do with the money she'll take a children and grandchildren on vacation china's relationship with the e.u. has often been difficult asian power has had more luck however with certain member countries usually in the east now a new investment de
company and central europe so we can implement these things on her way home route stops by the university hospital her daughter clara is a surgeon here as a matter of course she receives the same pay as her male colleagues but even so she feels things are not as fair as they could be there are more men in the management positions so if you look at it. lightly you would say that the man probably here in this hospital is. more picky. ruth lives outside of reykjavik she's comfortably off but a low...
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matter to our internal organs next to the cemetery institute of forensic medicine of colognes university hospital. in the basement pathology lab is the work place of forensic medicine specialist marcus brought shield. here he investigates cases in which the course type or time of death is unclear. what shield can reach the organs of the deceased like a book this lung is no exception. and as this is the long of a man aged around fifty who lived here in the city if the autopsy determined that he died of natural causes or that we see very clearly by looking at his lung that he held significant quantities of particulates matter in god no doubt. the deceased was not a smoker the pathologist can tell that from the tissues still the left lung is covered in black dots. toilet if you can see polluted air as a residue in the lungs the shiny covering here. it is the palm of their employer that surrounds each lung in directly beneath the pleura and we see this pattern of black dots these are carbon particles particles and it's the dirt this individual inhaled and that was deposited in his lungs. we believe a
matter to our internal organs next to the cemetery institute of forensic medicine of colognes university hospital. in the basement pathology lab is the work place of forensic medicine specialist marcus brought shield. here he investigates cases in which the course type or time of death is unclear. what shield can reach the organs of the deceased like a book this lung is no exception. and as this is the long of a man aged around fifty who lived here in the city if the autopsy determined that he...
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. >> last week we stopped by med stair, georgetown university hospital during nurse appreciation week. mollet green introduced us to the magnate nurses and out of he hospital. ws4 recognizes them for their outstanding work in the th munity and for working w the station on projects such as food for families and the coat g drive cam >> it's so important to us. we're great providers of care inside our fur walls. it's just as important to do that outside our four walls. >> this is medstar georgetown s hotal's fourth magnet designation. that means the nurses at georgetown exceed in quality patient care, nursing excellence, and innovations in nursing practices. a big congratulations. we know how hard nurses work. the unsung heroes of the hospital industry.d lieg congratulations to all health care professionals. >>> the cost of goods going up.h >> you might want to buy now so you don't have to spend more later. >>> lauren? >> and we've g a few showers, just isolated showers rolling through maryland right now. could th be a telltale sign for the rest of the day? we'll talk abo rain chances ut
. >> last week we stopped by med stair, georgetown university hospital during nurse appreciation week. mollet green introduced us to the magnate nurses and out of he hospital. ws4 recognizes them for their outstanding work in the th munity and for working w the station on projects such as food for families and the coat g drive cam >> it's so important to us. we're great providers of care inside our fur walls. it's just as important to do that outside our four walls. >> this is...
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platelets react to bleeding by clumping thereby initiating a blood clot researchers at the university hospital in frankfurt have developed a small heart lung machine that helps limit blood loss after surgery lost can also be limited by taking smaller amounts of blood during tests. nation blood management programs can help possibly. cut blood transfusions by 50 percent. they also ensure the hospitals have sufficient reserves for patients such as was left which we definitely will need donor blood. and was in the we've noticed that your hemoglobin levels are on the low side. in him. she requires a transfusion after her hip operation for some patients it can be a lifesaver so every drop of blood matters. i'm still in burlap with professor talbot. black is also very important for the diagnosis of rare diseases can you give me some examples yes this example is for a new kettle nuria it is east caused by this order of amino acid metabolism children affected by the d.c.s. suffer from them it shows of the brain and suffer from mental retardation if the disease is they are going or was early enough that
platelets react to bleeding by clumping thereby initiating a blood clot researchers at the university hospital in frankfurt have developed a small heart lung machine that helps limit blood loss after surgery lost can also be limited by taking smaller amounts of blood during tests. nation blood management programs can help possibly. cut blood transfusions by 50 percent. they also ensure the hospitals have sufficient reserves for patients such as was left which we definitely will need donor...
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30 percent of what it calls discretionary spending public universities state high schools university hospitals the research grants that there's more at stake some say than just the budget cuts now were supplied your money pull out is very you can manipulate the budget but the intention here is to change the identity inside the universities critical groups or in the universities for all governments not just the specific one it's an ideological attack using finances. these students are preparing for a long fight are shattered over value i personally think that this government won't back off but we won't give up it won't just be one demonstration this is not just affecting the students but the whole society getting all of us then they started saying that universities don't do research on our places of disorder that represent only expense for the government part is not true. and the long term effects someone could be drastic muscle so bad sequencing me a society without knowledge has to go into reverse when you destroy knowledge you lose independence and start depending on others. already strained
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the hospital continue to serve as a medical facility for the african-american immunity after the war -- community after the war. eventually moved to howard university. became the teaching hospital for the newly formed medical department there. the war was over. the work of the surgeons at nurses continued. the sick and wounded remained in the hospital's after the war ended. medical care was still needed by the thousands of contraband who had made washington their home. many of those who had served in the contraband and freeman's hospital during the war continued their hospital work and others sought employment outside the hospital. freeman's hospital continued to serve the population of washington over the next 100 years. it expanded its facilities and offered it services to both black and white patients. in 1961, president kennedy signed a bill that would transfer the hospital to howard university. 1975, they moved into a new facility and it became known as howard university hospital. it continues the tradition of providing medical care to the washington, d.c. community. the contraband and freedman's hospital and/or during the civil war into the 2
the hospital continue to serve as a medical facility for the african-american immunity after the war -- community after the war. eventually moved to howard university. became the teaching hospital for the newly formed medical department there. the war was over. the work of the surgeons at nurses continued. the sick and wounded remained in the hospital's after the war ended. medical care was still needed by the thousands of contraband who had made washington their home. many of those who had...
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i remember having my th babies at georgetown university hospital. the nurses were the ones who made sure i didn't fall apart. >> exactly. do so much more than physical care. >>> it's also teacher appreciation week.as mollet h paid visits to schools all over. terday she stopped at garfield preparatorycounty southeast. later she will ben the move again. >> she'll be live at eisenhower middle school in laurel. that's coming up at 5:00. stick around for that. >>> a rhode island chool district has changed its policy after being accused of lunch shaming students. warrick public schools announced sunday that students with unpaid balances on their lunch accounts would receive a sunflower seed, butter andh, jelly s until the balance was paid. that sparked nationwide backlash. after a meeng, the school board scrapped the idea and will look for a more balanced way to collect the money. the district says more than tu 1,600nts owe $77,000 in unpaid lunches. >> several local business ownerf have red to pay thebalance down. they were turned away for that. i don't
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it was only one spot back when for a 2nd opinion to the university hospital in heidelberg that a correct diagnosis was made. a c.t. scan revealed a chimera in his pancreas. the pancreas is a glandular organ located deep in the up dominant cavity behind the liver. and stomach it's well hidden achievement that can easily remain undetected the most common kind of pancreatic cancer is aggressive growth and spreads quickly. once the cima graze beyond the bounds of the organ it can no longer be completely removed surgically. guns can they told me straight out. they said without treatment you can expect to live another 3 to 6 months by the 6th of their lives it's. a frightening diagnosis but recent advances have significantly improved treatment options for pancreatic cancer a new cocktail of 3 agents have made chemotherapy more effective. now shrinks the tumor in 50 to 60 percent of our patients already does it inactive so that we can then operate. as it turned out that had already metastasized there was another chuma in his never. so he was 1st prescribed chemotherapy. at. the chemo it was eff
it was only one spot back when for a 2nd opinion to the university hospital in heidelberg that a correct diagnosis was made. a c.t. scan revealed a chimera in his pancreas. the pancreas is a glandular organ located deep in the up dominant cavity behind the liver. and stomach it's well hidden achievement that can easily remain undetected the most common kind of pancreatic cancer is aggressive growth and spreads quickly. once the cima graze beyond the bounds of the organ it can no longer be...
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30 percent of what it calls discretionary spending public universities state high schools university hospitals the research grants that there's more at stake some say than just the budget cuts now will support your money paul i was very you can manipulate the budget but the intention here is to change the identity inside the universities critical groups are in the universities for all governments not just the specific one it's an ideological attack using finance it's. these students are preparing for a long fight so i shouted over the valley i personally think that this government won't back off but we won't give up it won't just be one demonstration this is not just affecting the students but the whole society. they started saying that universities don't do research on our places of disorder that represent only expense for the government parts not true. and the long term effects someone could be drastic. me a society without knowledge has to go into reverse when you destroy knowledge you lose independence and start depending on others. already strained public education buildings they say will
30 percent of what it calls discretionary spending public universities state high schools university hospitals the research grants that there's more at stake some say than just the budget cuts now will support your money paul i was very you can manipulate the budget but the intention here is to change the identity inside the universities critical groups are in the universities for all governments not just the specific one it's an ideological attack using finance it's. these students are...
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fundamental some 30 percent of the budget cuts across public education affecting universities university hospitals grants and much much more many of these people see this as an attack on their very way of thinking on the kind of soul of the of the country in many ways they say that those who are going to be affected will be disproportionately from the poorer communities from the bluff black brazilians among women any of those who are trying to encourage politico critical thinking that critical thinking they feel is mostly directed against the government's job oh so naro has accused many teachers in the public education institutes of indoctrinating their pupils and has asked the peoples to record and then report them so it's become an ideological battle as much as a financial battle and so many of these people here are seeing it very much as a battle for their future of freedom their freedom of thinking their freedom of political movements so they say it is a battle for the future so it's a fight that's likely continue to continue beyond these ever growing protests and daniel i mean just 5 months i
fundamental some 30 percent of the budget cuts across public education affecting universities university hospitals grants and much much more many of these people see this as an attack on their very way of thinking on the kind of soul of the of the country in many ways they say that those who are going to be affected will be disproportionately from the poorer communities from the bluff black brazilians among women any of those who are trying to encourage politico critical thinking that critical...
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to see and to talk to so university hospital have resumed feeding and hydrating vanstone on bad news is only. useful if you don't is this extremely upsetting to hear this completely inhumane decision about vincent he doesn't take wilson's case into account a tool called in to get muscles. a good. sickle cell phone needs to drink bleach in love of course is. in. the office next to the us when you see the reaction of these parents who are kind of jubilant as if they had won the world cup it's unbearable to go to suzee. today is also a victory for brown so long that the disabled person with his limits and we must accept him like that. also coming up on the day it could be the penultimate film for legendary director quentin tarantino if he sticks with his pledge to retire after 10 bouvier's it debut today at con an appropriately this one is all about hollywood. we get into a fight i accidently killed. i go to jail. anybody accidentally kills anybody in a fight they go to jail it's called manslaughter. a big welcome to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and across the world we beg
to see and to talk to so university hospital have resumed feeding and hydrating vanstone on bad news is only. useful if you don't is this extremely upsetting to hear this completely inhumane decision about vincent he doesn't take wilson's case into account a tool called in to get muscles. a good. sickle cell phone needs to drink bleach in love of course is. in. the office next to the us when you see the reaction of these parents who are kind of jubilant as if they had won the world cup it's...
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30 percent of what it calls discretionary spending public universities state high schools university hospitals and research grants but there's more at stake some say than just the budget cuts now. you can manipulate the budget but the intention here is to change the identity inside the universities critical groups or in the universities for all governments not just the specific one it's an ideological attack using finances. these students are preparing for a long fight over the value i personally think that this government won't back off but we won't give up it won't just be one demonstration this is not just affecting the students but the whole society. they started saying that universities don't do research on our places of disorder that represent only expense for the government parts not true. and the long term effect someone could be drastic. going to meet a society without knowledge has to go into reverse when you destroy knowledge you lose independence and start depending on others. already strained public education buildings they say will fall into further disrepair many here see this i
30 percent of what it calls discretionary spending public universities state high schools university hospitals and research grants but there's more at stake some say than just the budget cuts now. you can manipulate the budget but the intention here is to change the identity inside the universities critical groups or in the universities for all governments not just the specific one it's an ideological attack using finances. these students are preparing for a long fight over the value i...
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why did i find shooting fun i'm going to find out at a university hospital in austin and undergo a test by dr klaus multi-axis head of psychosomatic so you're getting those new numbers of i don't have a real gun in my hand so is it anything like reality as a from the from what we know of course the mechanics are somewhat different but it seems the brain responds in exactly the same way for a simulation and the real situation is that it was just this. one carries so i'll take off anything metallic exactly or things from what i have set up over here. to find out what happens in my head when i shoot i take an m.r.i. scan. with a joystick in my hand and a screen above me i have to shoot as many opponents as possible. klaus observes how my brain reacts. and indeed every time i hit an opponent the reward system is activated at the same time the part of the brain responsible for empathy is switched off. so could shooting games numb your real senses. in and if you shoot people in these games again and again that's like saying 2000000 times a year and suppress your emotions to do so and maybe ev
why did i find shooting fun i'm going to find out at a university hospital in austin and undergo a test by dr klaus multi-axis head of psychosomatic so you're getting those new numbers of i don't have a real gun in my hand so is it anything like reality as a from the from what we know of course the mechanics are somewhat different but it seems the brain responds in exactly the same way for a simulation and the real situation is that it was just this. one carries so i'll take off anything...
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fundamental some 30 percent of the budget cuts across public education affecting universities university hospitals grants and much much more many of these people see this as an attack on their very way of thinking on the kind of soul of the of the country in many ways they say that those who are going to be affected will be disproportionately from the poorer communities from the bluff black brazilians among women any of those who are trying to encourage politico critical thinking that critical...
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there were protests in more than 80 cities the government has also tightened the budget for university hospitals research grants and high schools it's the 2nd round of demonstrations by students against brazil's new government. daniel was at the protests in sao paolo. the government of president job at all says that the cuts to the education budget are essential if brazil is going to be able to afford what he says is major reform of the pension system coming up while the country is heading for economic difficulties the economy has contracted a bit many people here say though that the cuts will disproportionately affect the working class people at the bottom end of political society and that will make life very very difficult for them you don't have this imagine such an over the years many people like myself coming from the lower middle class have gone to university i'm now a professor in a public university who had the opportunity to study but instead of pushing to improve the education system to have more equal growth in brazil the government 3 said occasion as a threat to monitor something sim
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then in march 1975, they moved into a new facility and it became known as howard university hospital. and today, it continues the tradition of providing medical care to the washington, d.c. community. the contraband at friedman's freedmen's hospital endu red into the 21st century. not only because of the needs of the community but because the women and men who dedicated themselves to the hospital's survival. it can best be articulated by this quote -- it is longevity most of all to the dedication of those who committed their careers to it survival and growth. they refused to let the nation forget that this was no ordinary symboll but part an of a larger commitment to those america had enslaved and begrudgingly freed. thank you. [applause] i am happy to answer any questions. yes? [indiscernible] >> the pension system, let me just say this, african-americans had applied for pensions, there were some contract surgeons who did and a number of nurses who did. they did not always get their pensions. that they had to prove -- say a nurse was going a file a pension application, lot of times t
then in march 1975, they moved into a new facility and it became known as howard university hospital. and today, it continues the tradition of providing medical care to the washington, d.c. community. the contraband at friedman's freedmen's hospital endu red into the 21st century. not only because of the needs of the community but because the women and men who dedicated themselves to the hospital's survival. it can best be articulated by this quote -- it is longevity most of all to the...
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th procedure took place at georgetown university hospital. he is still recovering and tells our news partners his kiey is, would go great and he is feeling the best he's felt in years. >>> today is the annual walk for hope. benefiting fiends of loudon mental health. the walk begins later this morning and is actually under way. started at 9:00 this morning. started already. appening at leesburg park. signs along the way with names of several people from different professions who are successfully dealing with their ment health. then money raised will support people with mental health issues. >> the money will be supporting friends, programs, calmed a helping hand. that is a ontime grant program to help individuals who are in therapy to pay a large utility bill. >> the walk is about a mile long. begins at harrison street in leesburg. get more information searchior walk f hope in the be in washington a >>> a matter of hours, the second jewel on the triple crown is happening up the road in baltimore. today's preakness. race fans packing pimlico. w
th procedure took place at georgetown university hospital. he is still recovering and tells our news partners his kiey is, would go great and he is feeling the best he's felt in years. >>> today is the annual walk for hope. benefiting fiends of loudon mental health. the walk begins later this morning and is actually under way. started at 9:00 this morning. started already. appening at leesburg park. signs along the way with names of several people from different professions who are...
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hundreds of shannon: hundreds of supporters line the walls in an honor walk at george washington university hospitalaters we've been in death is serving others. molly was taken off life support following a motorcycle accident. the 38-year-old was an organ donor. molly will help save the lives of eight people, service men and women pay their respects, showing the great impact molly has had. you and your family are our midnight hero's. my book is on sale, i will see you at naples noon tomorrow at barnes and noble. >> welcome to a special edition of hannity. i sit down with mark levine for an entire hour. his book, "unfreedom of the press." we'll start at the nation's founding, remembering the once great press tradition in america and how it ended up becoming nothing more than an extension of the democratic party and all things left wing. we'll uncover what went wrong, how the media fell so far so fast. we'll be exposing every hoax, every lie, all of the
hundreds of shannon: hundreds of supporters line the walls in an honor walk at george washington university hospitalaters we've been in death is serving others. molly was taken off life support following a motorcycle accident. the 38-year-old was an organ donor. molly will help save the lives of eight people, service men and women pay their respects, showing the great impact molly has had. you and your family are our midnight hero's. my book is on sale, i will see you at naples noon tomorrow at...
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there were protests in more than 80 cities the government is also tightened the budget for university hospitals research grants and high schools it's the 2nd round of demonstrations by students against brazil's new government a new effort is underway to identify more than 100 victims from a 992 mass killing during the bosnian war they call it charlie cliffs massacre saw more than $200.00 civilians shot dead and dumped in a ravine by a bosnian serb police unit taking their we 3 decades to uncover many of the remains returned them to their families for proper burial paul brennan reports. in the garden of his home in term napoleon 78 year old martin passes his retirement in silence his 2 sons emin emir were in their early twenties when they were both killed that could a chinese cliffs after 27 years has now been told there remains have finally been found we were very real to the knowledge and the jawbone was found 10 or 12 years ago but they didn't know which of them it belonged to now the full remains were found in that musgrave. i mean and they were exempt from ascites known as the stone mass gr
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. ♪ >> shannon: hundreds of supporters lined the halls and honor of george washington university hospitals who is serving others with the gift of life. molly has taken the life support with a motorcycle accident. there are 38-year-old was an organ donor. molly will save the lives of eight people. servicemen and women pay respects and strong showing with a great impact molly had with others while you and your fami family, the "midnight hero." my book is on sale and i will be on tour at naples at barnes & noble's in palm beach. ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." this week the trump administration revealed its proposal to overhaul america's immigration system. the proposal would notld by itself build the often promised wall on our southern border nor would it cut current levels of immigration despite the fact that most americans would like too see that happen. the one big thing the administration's proposal would do is give priority to immigrants who might actually help america, skilled workers with english proficiency. it's hard to see an argument against a s
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demonstrations took place in more than 80 cities the government has also tightened the budget for university hospitals. and high schools it's the 2nd round of protests by students against brazil's new government. demonstration in sao paolo. the government of president. says that the cuts to the education budget are essential if brazil is going to be able to afford what he says is major reform of the pension system coming up while the country is heading for economic difficulties the economy has contracted a bit many people here say though that the cuts will disproportionately affect the working class people at the bottom end of political society and that will make life very very difficult for them you don't have this imagine such an over the years many people like myself coming from the lower middle class have gone to university i'm now a professor in a public university who had the opportunity to study but instead of pushing to improve the education system to have you know equal growth in brazil the government 3 said occasion as a threat to my matches are something simple think i will never be able to
demonstrations took place in more than 80 cities the government has also tightened the budget for university hospitals. and high schools it's the 2nd round of protests by students against brazil's new government. demonstration in sao paolo. the government of president. says that the cuts to the education budget are essential if brazil is going to be able to afford what he says is major reform of the pension system coming up while the country is heading for economic difficulties the economy has...
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demonstrations took place in more than 80 cities the government has tightened the budget for university hospitals research grants at high schools it's the 2nd round of protests by students against brazil's new government wiki leaks founder julian assange has suffered psychological torture that's according to a united nations special rapporteur who also says that a soldier's health was critical and that he shouldn't be extradited to the united states to face charges of espionage. shows all the symptoms of a person who has been exposed to psychological torture for a prolonged period of time speaking about this severe stress and constant stress chronic. severe psychological trauma. seriously gravely concerned that if the. united states he would be exposed to the politicized show trial in grave violations of his human rights $69.00 containers full of rubbish loaded onto a cargo ship in the philippines heading to canada the philippine government says that the garbage was shipped illegally and 201314 mislabeled as plastic spent for recycling. reports. it's taken more than 6 years a diplomatic fallout b
demonstrations took place in more than 80 cities the government has tightened the budget for university hospitals research grants at high schools it's the 2nd round of protests by students against brazil's new government wiki leaks founder julian assange has suffered psychological torture that's according to a united nations special rapporteur who also says that a soldier's health was critical and that he shouldn't be extradited to the united states to face charges of espionage. shows all the...
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30 percent of what it calls discretionary spending public universities state high schools university hospitals the research grants that there's more at stake some say than just the budget cuts now will support you money you can manipulate the budget but the intention here is to change the identity inside the universities critical groups or in the universities for all governments not just the specific one it's an ideological attack using finance it's. these students are preparing for a long fight a shot of over the value i personally think that this government won't back off but we won't give up it won't just be one demonstration this is not just affecting the students but the whole society. they started saying that universities don't do research on our places of disorder that represent only expense for the government parts not true. and the long term effect someone could be drastic. going to meet a society without knowledge has to go into reverse when you destroy knowledge you lose independence and start depending on others. already strained public education buildings they say will fall into f
30 percent of what it calls discretionary spending public universities state high schools university hospitals the research grants that there's more at stake some say than just the budget cuts now will support you money you can manipulate the budget but the intention here is to change the identity inside the universities critical groups or in the universities for all governments not just the specific one it's an ideological attack using finance it's. these students are preparing for a long...
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we usa worked together on a university hospital issue that was incredibly complicated. i was convinced mike was among the best attorneys i had ever dealt with. one day we're in the office coincidentally and we were talking about this issue that we're looking at in the office, and judge burridge said, you know, i lost my niece to a prescription opioid overdose, and reggie witten, his law partner, lost his son to an overdose. his son, a great football player, became addicted to opioids, being treated for his injuries with opioids and ultimately lost his life to the addiction. the more we talked about it, the more i became convinced that we not only had two of the best lawyers in the state, but we had two lawyers who were going to pour their heart and soul into this case. and as a result, i made a decision to retain reggie witten and mike burridge as the lead. they put together a legal team. we sued these companies in state court. there were efforts to remove the case to federal court, which we fought and were successful in keeping the case in oklahoma. where we are is we
we usa worked together on a university hospital issue that was incredibly complicated. i was convinced mike was among the best attorneys i had ever dealt with. one day we're in the office coincidentally and we were talking about this issue that we're looking at in the office, and judge burridge said, you know, i lost my niece to a prescription opioid overdose, and reggie witten, his law partner, lost his son to an overdose. his son, a great football player, became addicted to opioids, being...
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childrens hospital. university of pennsylvania. temple university hospital. einstein medical center in jefferson. and it's not often that representatives from different institutions will come to meet with me to speak on the same exact issues. given the diversity of specialties among practitioners were those across the city have come to the office to discuss the need to end surprise medical billing. currently as we know, pennsylvania has a partial legislation relating to medical billing. i want to go to mr. gelfand to ask the question relating to some examples you can give me. where have you seen the most surprising billings for your members? hospitals, ambulance, and where the patients experience the highest balancing bills? >> so those balance bills are very heavily focused on providers that are ancillary, that are at the hospital. that once you go to the hospital, whether it's in network or not, you don't have a choice. you don't get to choose your anesthesiologist or who operates on you in the emergency room. especially when talking about air transportatio
childrens hospital. university of pennsylvania. temple university hospital. einstein medical center in jefferson. and it's not often that representatives from different institutions will come to meet with me to speak on the same exact issues. given the diversity of specialties among practitioners were those across the city have come to the office to discuss the need to end surprise medical billing. currently as we know, pennsylvania has a partial legislation relating to medical billing. i want...
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she finished her doctorate in psychology and is currently doing a fellowship at a prestigious university hospitaloing in on her ex-husband just before he fled? >> i think it's a bit opportunistic but that's the state of our legal system in this country. >> she's changed her mind about that. >> i thought the lawyers were targeting him and he was just too cowardly to stand up and that's why he left. but i didn't think he actually did any of these things. >> but now you do. >> i do. >> you think the lawyers had a right to go after him. >> oh, yeah. i'm very glad that they did. >> whether he hopes to return to monica in the alps one day or write a book about his time there, mark weinberger will apparently have plenty of time to plan his next step. >> last month, a federal courthouse rejected the plea deal weinberger agreed to with prosecutors saying 4 1/2 years was not nearly enough given the scope of the crime. after the judge rejected the deal, mark weinberger withdrew his guilty plea. >> it feels so good to know that he's not going to get out anytime in the foreseeable future. i think everybody ca
she finished her doctorate in psychology and is currently doing a fellowship at a prestigious university hospitaloing in on her ex-husband just before he fled? >> i think it's a bit opportunistic but that's the state of our legal system in this country. >> she's changed her mind about that. >> i thought the lawyers were targeting him and he was just too cowardly to stand up and that's why he left. but i didn't think he actually did any of these things. >> but now you do....
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hospital. >> you can do that while we're celebrating this week. >> at the university of maryland hospital in heverly.pp >> ha nurses week, everybody! [ applause ] >> we are delivering love and sweet treats to these fantastic nurses at the university of maryland capital regional k health. thanu so much for being here and doing what you do. we have nurses from all over the hospital represented here. we got them out here because the guys from goodies delivered these frozen custard treats as a thank you from nbc4. weave two dynamic nurses to speak, to talk about how they feel about being appreciated because you guys do a lot of stuff unsung and uncelebrated to save lives. what do you think, janet? >> firstoff, i'd like to say thank you so much. it feels good to be appreciated. we work so hard and tirelessly and sometimes we don't get breaks. nice to have peopleay s thank you. >> reporter: and judith? >> hi!g1&u"t$appy nurses week. we take good care of our patients at pg hospital. we thk you for coming out to thank us and we appreciate it. happy nurses week again everyone out there! >> she said it
hospital. >> you can do that while we're celebrating this week. >> at the university of maryland hospital in heverly.pp >> ha nurses week, everybody! [ applause ] >> we are delivering love and sweet treats to these fantastic nurses at the university of maryland capital regional k health. thanu so much for being here and doing what you do. we have nurses from all over the hospital represented here. we got them out here because the guys from goodies delivered these frozen...