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welcome onto the program west asian studies scholar at the university of care run some on monday, and you're most welcome. mr. william has referred to the threat posed by usually he also said that turkey has broken off relations with and will not take steps to improve them with west jerusalem. but tell him that you've given historical ties, economic and other, is it realistic for those states to maintain an affective pause war type? well, this has happened to previous view with eric around come in uh with the same wretched rates and the 3rd to will uh, basically since the tires, israel. we should wait and see where to send this materializes name a meaningful way. of course, much of that freight and they can only go to kaiser, secure 10 minutes every time i go through the private sector companies, which i don't think i missed the government. severe those ties is per basically talking about the operational line here, which is minimally the relationship between israel and 13. as i said, we don't know. we've heard this before. we don't know to what extent this will materialize in any need
welcome onto the program west asian studies scholar at the university of care run some on monday, and you're most welcome. mr. william has referred to the threat posed by usually he also said that turkey has broken off relations with and will not take steps to improve them with west jerusalem. but tell him that you've given historical ties, economic and other, is it realistic for those states to maintain an affective pause war type? well, this has happened to previous view with eric around come...
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of living as it relates to health insurance. because in this country, we do not have a nationalized healthcare, universal health care of the access continued access to health insurance to bring down costs uh is great. and also of course the issue of abortion and the broader idea of reproductive freedom and bodily on time. ok, i was going to ask you about the importance of the so called women's vote for candidates, but just in the last week, it listen to various learned people talk about how black so you know, versus old black male votes is and that way from puerto rican voters might sway such a tight race one way or the other. so easily be useful to break down demographic groups in this way. what does, if it doesn't just lead to people regarding them as monolithic in that thinking? there's certainly a challenge, right? when we think about groups of voters, we can look at aggregate political behavior. so how is it that voters who have certain characteristics behave as a group? if you take women again, we've talked about this in the context of women are more reliable voters than men. they turn out at higher rates than and this is t
of living as it relates to health insurance. because in this country, we do not have a nationalized healthcare, universal health care of the access continued access to health insurance to bring down costs uh is great. and also of course the issue of abortion and the broader idea of reproductive freedom and bodily on time. ok, i was going to ask you about the importance of the so called women's vote for candidates, but just in the last week, it listen to various learned people talk about how...
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of both. faith in action, east bay. and i see jj, from a christian perspective that i hope polls, the universal principles of care and concern for the inherent worth and dignity of all people. 72 hours. 3 days. >> the same amount of time they see that we're listening live to a press conference from district attorney pamela price out of alameda county. we're going to take a quick break. why these speakers addressed the crowd here. and addressed the crowd here. and as soon as pamela price...
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of guys up. it was the university hospital, the flagship of palestinian, the health care bill systematically up to be a very high level university hospital quality hospital, with old specialties, large numbers of doctors and nurses and, and all the different equipment you need to perform a high level medical surfaces and it was completely ruined, destroyed, smashed, these really occupation forces, uh, went about with around pitch, to destroy and all the machines and all types of medical equipment. so it was uh, actually completely destroyed. and i talked to the minister of health in gus. i talked to yourself i bodies last night and he said the quote, the destruction of she felt was not only the destruction of health facilities but the killing of hope in life and also, unquote. and this is precisely the psychological goal of these randy occupational forces with their attacks on health care in gaza. which of course has no military meaning. it is to undermine and to kill the willingness to resist the occupation of the colonial plans of israel because health care is the cornerstone of public feeling o
of guys up. it was the university hospital, the flagship of palestinian, the health care bill systematically up to be a very high level university hospital quality hospital, with old specialties, large numbers of doctors and nurses and, and all the different equipment you need to perform a high level medical surfaces and it was completely ruined, destroyed, smashed, these really occupation forces, uh, went about with around pitch, to destroy and all the machines and all types of medical...
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university of colorado. he and jack attended the university of colorado. >> he was a kind, caring, and charismatic person. >> reporter: the two met at a football game and had a class together. their bay area roots also made for a connection. >> it is just a unspeakable tragedy. life is precious and we have to cherish it. >> reporter: many went to school with the victims or their kids went to school with them. >> it is a lot. and i am holding closer to my friends and my family. >> small community. it is a tragedy for their families, their friends, and anybody that lives. >> reporter: and her son appreciate. quote, piedmont is a wonderful community. we have a lot of friends and they have been incredibly kind. they say they are supporting one another by coming together. piedmont police say they are still investigating the cause of how this crash happened. they believe speed play a factor. >> all right, da. thank you. >>> a crash involving a garbage truck and several cars. from the crash in alameda, it appears to show four parked cars in a garbage truck. still unclear what caused the crash. and no word on if any
university of colorado. he and jack attended the university of colorado. >> he was a kind, caring, and charismatic person. >> reporter: the two met at a football game and had a class together. their bay area roots also made for a connection. >> it is just a unspeakable tragedy. life is precious and we have to cherish it. >> reporter: many went to school with the victims or their kids went to school with them. >> it is a lot. and i am holding closer to my friends...
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university has made. >> thousands of university of california health care and research workers are going on strike. the two day strike will start november 20th. the announcement comes after claims the uc system failed to negotiate fair labor practices in good faith. union officials say the strike will include pickets and rallies across all uc campuses, including ucsf. uc has not publicly responded to the strike or the allegations. >> alameda county sheriff says she's been informed seven of her jail deputies will face criminal charges in connection with the death of an inmate in 2021. abc seven news has confirmed. sheriff yesenia sanchez told deputies on friday. district attorney pamela price called her personally to let her know about these looming charges. the charges stem from the death of maurice monk, who was found unresponsive inside a jail cell three years ago. attorneys for monk say he was left alone by deputies for days suffering from illness, without adequate medication or care. in a memo to deputy sheriff, sanchez said while mistakes were made, they did not rise to the threshold of crimin
university has made. >> thousands of university of california health care and research workers are going on strike. the two day strike will start november 20th. the announcement comes after claims the uc system failed to negotiate fair labor practices in good faith. union officials say the strike will include pickets and rallies across all uc campuses, including ucsf. uc has not publicly responded to the strike or the allegations. >> alameda county sheriff says she's been informed...
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university of colorado. he and jack attended the university of colorado. >> he is a kind, caring, and charismatic person. >>orter: their bay area roots also made for an instant connection. >> it is just an unspeakable tragedy. life is precious and we have to cherish it. >> reporter: they either went to school with the victims or their kids went to school with them. >> yeah. and you can see here live again at piedmont park, still hundreds of people there just remembering those victims. jack, krysta, and soren. those kids were well known in the city. and piedmont is one of the small towns where everybody seemed to know everybody. parents with no parents or the kids would know the other kids. it is a small town and it is a close knit community. it is a very tough time for this community. they are saying with this community coming together, time to heal. police, still investigating the crashed. for now, preliminarily, they say speed was definitely a factor in the crashed. i will send it back to you, ryan. >> well, thank you, da. just a tough holiday for that community in piedmont. thank you very much. >>> a cra
university of colorado. he and jack attended the university of colorado. >> he is a kind, caring, and charismatic person. >>orter: their bay area roots also made for an instant connection. >> it is just an unspeakable tragedy. life is precious and we have to cherish it. >> reporter: they either went to school with the victims or their kids went to school with them. >> yeah. and you can see here live again at piedmont park, still hundreds of people there just...
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university has made. >> thousands of university of california health care and research workers are going on strike as wellstrike will start november 20th. the announcement comes after claims the uc system failed to negotiate fair labor practices in good faith. union officials say the strike will include pickets and rallies across all uc campuses, including ucsf. uc has not publicly responded to the strike or the allegations. >> alameda county sheriff says she's been informed seven of her jail deputies will face criminal charges in connection with the death of an inmate in 2021. abc seven news has confirmed sheriff yesenia sanchez told deputies on friday. district attorney pamela price called her personally to let her know about the looming charges. the charges stemmed from the death of maurice monk, who was found unresponsive inside a jail cell three years ago. attorneys for monk say he was left alone by deputies for days suffering from illness, without adequate medication or care. in a memo to deputies, sheriff sanchez said while mistakes were made, they did not rise to the threshold of criminal negligen
university has made. >> thousands of university of california health care and research workers are going on strike as wellstrike will start november 20th. the announcement comes after claims the uc system failed to negotiate fair labor practices in good faith. union officials say the strike will include pickets and rallies across all uc campuses, including ucsf. uc has not publicly responded to the strike or the allegations. >> alameda county sheriff says she's been informed seven...
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of health care goes up, right? it's being paid for by workers. they're paying for it with their employment. zack cooper is an associate professor of health policy and economics at yale university, and the coauthor of a recent study linking rising health care costs to job cuts and reduced wages. and it turns out they're not letting the workers at the top of the income distribution go. it's folks earning 20 to $80,000 a year. cooper says the pressure is particularly acute in the rust belt, where some hospital mergers are leading to higher prices. but he also sees bright spots and reason for hope. so we've got maryland that's introduced a budgeting program for the whole of the health care system in the state. we've got rhode island that's broadly capped hospital prices and hospital price growth. hopefully, one of those states is going to crack the code and provide a model that we can think about for other states across the country. well, matt bulloch says layoffs are off the table at tencraft. he admits rising health care costs do impact future planning, hiring decisions receive a lot more scrutiny than they did in the past, you know, so so we will budget to grow because companie
of health care goes up, right? it's being paid for by workers. they're paying for it with their employment. zack cooper is an associate professor of health policy and economics at yale university, and the coauthor of a recent study linking rising health care costs to job cuts and reduced wages. and it turns out they're not letting the workers at the top of the income distribution go. it's folks earning 20 to $80,000 a year. cooper says the pressure is particularly acute in the rust belt, where...
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of health care research and technical workers on strike today. picket mission bay's part of a greater statewide health care workers strike across more than a dozen university of california campuses this week. workers allege the statewide education giant has engaged in unfair labor practices and bad faith bargaining sense. contract negotiations began back in june. they're urging the administration to address what they say are systemwide staffing shortages that have resulted in overcrowding, emergency rooms and delaying in research. university officials have denied the allegations saying they've offered a wage bump of up to $25 an hour across the system starting next summer. still ahead on kron 4 news at 5. donald trump's top pick to lead the department of withdraws his name from consideration. now he's naming his second pick. >> and after the break, we're continuing to track a series of showers set to rain down across the bay area. stay with us. kron. 4 news at 5 continues after the break. >> alright, weather time as we get a live look outside the richmond. sandra fell bridge in the north bay where it's pretty darren wet. yeah, i'm probably a pretty slick e
of health care research and technical workers on strike today. picket mission bay's part of a greater statewide health care workers strike across more than a dozen university of california campuses this week. workers allege the statewide education giant has engaged in unfair labor practices and bad faith bargaining sense. contract negotiations began back in june. they're urging the administration to address what they say are systemwide staffing shortages that have resulted in overcrowding,...
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of health care research and technical workers on strike. the two-day picketed mission bay as part of a greater statewide health care workers strike across more than a dozen universityfornia campuses this week. workers allege the statewide education giant has engaged in unfair labor practices and bad faith bargaining since contract negotiations began in june. they are urging the administration to address what they say are system-wide staffing shortages that have resulted in overcrowded emergency rooms and research to liaise university officials have denied those allegations saying they've offered a wage bump of up to $25 an hour across the system starting next summer. >> storm knocking down trees all around the bay area. we're going take a closer look crews efforts to clean after the break. and another look at storm tracker right now. parts of the north bay still getting a lot of rain. our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is gonna have another look at is gonna have another look at the forecast coming up. we are grocery outlet and we are your bargain bliss market what is bargain bliss? prices are too high, but grocery outlet has the name brands you love for way wa
of health care research and technical workers on strike. the two-day picketed mission bay as part of a greater statewide health care workers strike across more than a dozen universityfornia campuses this week. workers allege the statewide education giant has engaged in unfair labor practices and bad faith bargaining since contract negotiations began in june. they are urging the administration to address what they say are system-wide staffing shortages that have resulted in overcrowded emergency...
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who actually expanded it, establishing new agencies like the epa and proposing a version of universal health care. believe it or not. all this infuriated conservatives who kept urging political prominence in a nationally televised speech. he made on barry goldwater's behalf against a growing government and deeply skeptical of farm subsidies and programs like medicare and social security, warning of socialism that would doom the american republic to a future of tyranny and unfreedom. but of course, during his two terms in office, reagan never seriously tried to repeal social security or medicare. in fact, federal debt held by the public as a percentage of gdp grew under reagan. it's worth noting that the only president to balance the budget since 1969 was bill clinton ramaswamy and musk have both taken to posting a clip of economist milton friedman on their social media, in which he argues for a very limited role for the federal government. ironically, this role would not seem to envision any support for things like evs and civilian space programs which have helped create the bulk of elon musk's f
who actually expanded it, establishing new agencies like the epa and proposing a version of universal health care. believe it or not. all this infuriated conservatives who kept urging political prominence in a nationally televised speech. he made on barry goldwater's behalf against a growing government and deeply skeptical of farm subsidies and programs like medicare and social security, warning of socialism that would doom the american republic to a future of tyranny and unfreedom. but of...
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today is the last day of a two day strike for university of california health care employees. some 40,000 people walked off the job yesterday. members of two unions walked a picket line at ucsf mission bay. both are asking for better pay and increased staffing. >> i have felt sort of the significant workload, the exhaustion. i've witnessed it in my colleagues. we're all kind of burning out. we're not feeling like we are able to continue to give the excellent care that we give every single day in a sustainable manner. >> the unions also accused the uc system of unfair labor practices and not bargaining in good faith during contract negotiations. uc officials deny those claims. hospital operations, including emergency care, will continue as normal during the strike. >> there's a new entertainment zone in town, and it's at thrive city. that's the area surrounding chase center in san francisco's mission bay neighborhood. a designated entertainment zone means you can buy alcohol and drink it outside during events in the area. the first event at the zone is the tree lighting ceremony
today is the last day of a two day strike for university of california health care employees. some 40,000 people walked off the job yesterday. members of two unions walked a picket line at ucsf mission bay. both are asking for better pay and increased staffing. >> i have felt sort of the significant workload, the exhaustion. i've witnessed it in my colleagues. we're all kind of burning out. we're not feeling like we are able to continue to give the excellent care that we give every single...
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today is the last day of a two day strike for university of california health care employees. some 40,000 people walked off the job yesterday. members of the two unions walked a picket line at ucsf mission bay. both are asking for better pay and increased staffing. >> i have felt sort of the significant workload, the exhaustion i've witnessed it in my colleagues. we're all kind of burning out. we're not feeling like we are able to continue to give the excellent care that we give every single day in a sustainable manner. >> the unions also accused the uc system of unfair labor practices and not bargaining in good faith. during contract negotiations. uc officials deny those claims. hospital operations, including emergency care, will continue as normal during the strike. >> there's a new entertainment zone in town, and it's at thrive city. that's the area surrounding chase center in san francisco's mission bay neighborhood. a designated entertainment zone means that you can buy alcohol and drink it outside during events in the area. the first event at this zone is the tree lightin
today is the last day of a two day strike for university of california health care employees. some 40,000 people walked off the job yesterday. members of the two unions walked a picket line at ucsf mission bay. both are asking for better pay and increased staffing. >> i have felt sort of the significant workload, the exhaustion i've witnessed it in my colleagues. we're all kind of burning out. we're not feeling like we are able to continue to give the excellent care that we give every...
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. >> thousands of university of california health care employees are expected to walk off the job for a two day strike, starting today. two unions are accusing the uc of unfair labor practices during contract negotiations. they're asking for better pay and increased staffing. one of the unions will only strike at ucsf. officials there say the strike will have minimal impact on patients. the other union is planning to strike at several sites across the state. uc officials have said they are negotiating in good faith. >> thousands of striking hotel workers are planning to march through san francisco today, and their union says it will announce plans for strike votes at additional hotels. about 2000 hilton and marriott union workers are demanding higher wages, better staffing and fair workloads from the hotels, hotel workers in 11 cities across the country have joined the strike since labor day. however, workers in san francisco are the only ones who remain on strike. hotel representatives have said theel hotels are operating during the strike and they are negotiating with the union. >>
. >> thousands of university of california health care employees are expected to walk off the job for a two day strike, starting today. two unions are accusing the uc of unfair labor practices during contract negotiations. they're asking for better pay and increased staffing. one of the unions will only strike at ucsf. officials there say the strike will have minimal impact on patients. the other union is planning to strike at several sites across the state. uc officials have said they...
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. >> thousands of university of california health care employees are expected to walk off the job for a two day strike starting today. two unions are accusing the uc of unfair labor practices during contract negotiations. they're asking for better pay and increased staffing. one of the unions will only strike at ucsf. officials there say the strike will have minimal impact on patients. the other union is planning to strike at several sites across the state. uc officials have said they are negotiating in good faith. thousands of striking hotel workers are planning to march through san francisco today, and their union says it will announce plans for strike votes at additional hotels. about 2000 hilton and marriott union workers are demanding higher wages, better staffing and fair workloads from the hotels. hotel workers in 11 cities across the country have joined the strike since labor day. however, workers in san francisco are the only ones who remain on strike. hotel representatives have said the hotels are operating and they are negotiating with the union. >> 610 this morning in the
. >> thousands of university of california health care employees are expected to walk off the job for a two day strike starting today. two unions are accusing the uc of unfair labor practices during contract negotiations. they're asking for better pay and increased staffing. one of the unions will only strike at ucsf. officials there say the strike will have minimal impact on patients. the other union is planning to strike at several sites across the state. uc officials have said they are...
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of the country agrees on most everything. but they just divide us and that's the problem. >> you can look at poll after poll and actually the republican as well as the democratic majority wants universal health carety of republicans as well as democrats want to tuition free college and tech school and want the corporate control. >> jesse: i don't know if we can afford that but make america healthy again one way or the other. >> that i hope. >> jesse: thank you very much. >> jesse: we learned two things about kamala good at raising money and blowing it and money can't buy elections especially when you spend it like she did. she raked in more than a billion dollars and in debt and the examiner dug through and why. kamala's campaign whacked by pinnian at that and dc leeches hovered up the catch and spent $50 million on payroll and trump less than 10. another 12 million to consultants and 20 million to the little concerts with lady gaga and katy perry and christina aguilera and jon bon jovi. they had to cancel by alanis morissette. they are bad at the bosses for wasting money on concerts than ads on the economy. quote they were spending to zero. i guess they overshot zero. ads would have gone a lot f
of the country agrees on most everything. but they just divide us and that's the problem. >> you can look at poll after poll and actually the republican as well as the democratic majority wants universal health carety of republicans as well as democrats want to tuition free college and tech school and want the corporate control. >> jesse: i don't know if we can afford that but make america healthy again one way or the other. >> that i hope. >> jesse: thank you very much....
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of democracy. later on, we can fight about minimum wage and universal health care and all of that stuff, and we should in a democracy. the point you're making and that you demonstrate, if it's you or liz cheney or alexander vindman, that's enough to be on my team. >> yes, and for me, it was moral decision, because it was especially during the pandemic, i inwas watching a health crisi that was rising and american's lives were being put in grave risk and ngat danger. i think we'll face that again given some of the trump picks that are going to be in charge of our health system and the lt cdc. i'm seeing some picks being placed very specifically there. and for me, it was also drawing the line when people have the leright to peacefully protest a hear their voices heard. but when i heard that there was potential for military to be used against american. it should not matter politically in terms of where you are. it should matter that you've got to do the best thing ttfor all us in our country. that's how we're going to navigate the next four years under donald trump. and he will test us. he will test the s
of democracy. later on, we can fight about minimum wage and universal health care and all of that stuff, and we should in a democracy. the point you're making and that you demonstrate, if it's you or liz cheney or alexander vindman, that's enough to be on my team. >> yes, and for me, it was moral decision, because it was especially during the pandemic, i inwas watching a health crisi that was rising and american's lives were being put in grave risk and ngat danger. i think we'll face that...
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university. it oversees care for hundreds of patience in this pilot program. >> they never really realized how muchhelped that. >> reporter: this class of medications called glp-1's can cost more than $1,000 a month out of pocket. in march, the state insurance agency funding the west virginia program announced it was over. not enough supply and too expensive. a painful pause for people like lori osborne. experts say it is a mistake. all states pay eventually for obesity's complications. >> had i known then what i know now, i don't think i would've done it. >> reporter: because it was false hope. >> because it is false hope, and it is so hard on you emotionally. >> reporter: osborne has lost 70 pounds and six sizes in her clothes. >> even with the coupon, i think wegovy is $650 a month. that would feed my family for almost a month. >> reporter: how does it make you feel? >> mostly i am just mad. >> reporter: at the thought of going back to where you were? >> it is so depressing. it is just demoralizing. >> reporter: osborne has now turned to a nonfda approved discounted version of the drug from out-
university. it oversees care for hundreds of patience in this pilot program. >> they never really realized how muchhelped that. >> reporter: this class of medications called glp-1's can cost more than $1,000 a month out of pocket. in march, the state insurance agency funding the west virginia program announced it was over. not enough supply and too expensive. a painful pause for people like lori osborne. experts say it is a mistake. all states pay eventually for obesity's...
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katrina mark is director of the support clinic at the university of maryland, which offers care for pregnantuse drugs. she says separating mother from baby can cause lifelong trauma for everyone involved. >> separating that child from its mother is almost always going to be worse than the risk of that baby being exposed to any drugs that the mother took. disruption of that maternal and infant bond really increases the risk of neurologic and behavioral problems and relationship and social problems for that child for the long term. sarah: and she says since the overturning of roe, pregnant women and mothers are under even more intense scrutiny. >> scaring the mom to the point that she's not coming to get health care during her pregnancy or not disclosing her drug use so that she can get the support and treatment that she needs. none of those things are protecting the baby. putting the mom in jail and taking the baby away is not protecting the baby. there are lots of unsafe things that women do during pregnancy. i might recommend that they take a certain medication for diabetes and they don't t
katrina mark is director of the support clinic at the university of maryland, which offers care for pregnantuse drugs. she says separating mother from baby can cause lifelong trauma for everyone involved. >> separating that child from its mother is almost always going to be worse than the risk of that baby being exposed to any drugs that the mother took. disruption of that maternal and infant bond really increases the risk of neurologic and behavioral problems and relationship and social...
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of thin air . they've always existed in places that universities haven't cared enough to look . so can you sort of reflect on that a little bit. the fact that you're looking at this sort of post covid landscape but this isn't just post covid. >> anthony abraham jack: i was intentional about two things, not entering the classroom because there would be quantitative analysis that would be better able to understand learning loss but to and more importantly i want to show how covid exacerbated the qualities universities were ignoring . i want people to say this book could have been written on march 9 before campuses close. i wanted people to understand that it's covid as context to show how it was going, throwing gas on the fire. i gs use covid to expose certain things because those things already e.existed. those things had students suffering in silence and that to me was something that needed to be uncovered and talked about. >> you mentioned earlier students for fair admissions in how universities have started to adapt and say we're going to buildout our outreach to low sincome st
of thin air . they've always existed in places that universities haven't cared enough to look . so can you sort of reflect on that a little bit. the fact that you're looking at this sort of post covid landscape but this isn't just post covid. >> anthony abraham jack: i was intentional about two things, not entering the classroom because there would be quantitative analysis that would be better able to understand learning loss but to and more importantly i want to show how covid...
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universities. you are right. so i took care of them. i took care of so many things.ustice reform, i was called by some people at cnn, that i'm the only one who can get it done because i can bring some conservative votes. i did do that. i got criminal justice reform done. it was really the black population who wanted it more than anybody else because it was very unfair what was happening and we got it done. with the exception of who? abraham lincoln. i did more as president for the black population than any other president in the history of our country. but now the migrants are going to take those jobs. you should demand before the election -- he will never vote for,. you will never vote for her. she doesn't know what she's doing. her inflation nightmare has caused the typical american family $30,000 in higher prices. she's continuing to cost you an additional $1100 for every single month. that's because of what they've done with inflation. i had no inflation. we had no inflation. we had no inflation. we went from essentially no inflation to the highest inflation in t
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of the country agrees on most everything, but they just divide us and that's the problem. you can look at poll after poll and actually the republican as well as the democratic majority wants universal health care. the majority of republicans as well as democrats want tuition free college and tech school. and they want all this corporate control. i don't know if we can afford all of that, but we're going to make america wealthy again. one way or the other that i hope will. thank you very much, marianne williamson. thank you. we learned two things about kamala this election. she's good at raising money and she's good at blowing it. but money can't buy you elections, especially when you spend it like she did. she raked in more than $1 billion and is somehow now in debt. the washington examiner dug through her financial statements and gave us a good clue why kamala's campaign was getting whacked like a pinata, while d.c. leeches hoovered up all the cash. she spent over $50 million on payroll. trump's campaign spent less than ten. another 12 million went to consultants and 20 million went to their little concerts with lady gaga, katy perry, christina aguilera, jon bon jovi. remember him? they even
of the country agrees on most everything, but they just divide us and that's the problem. you can look at poll after poll and actually the republican as well as the democratic majority wants universal health care. the majority of republicans as well as democrats want tuition free college and tech school. and they want all this corporate control. i don't know if we can afford all of that, but we're going to make america wealthy again. one way or the other that i hope will. thank you very much,...
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of health care research and technical workers are on strike today. the two-day picket at mission bay as part of a graders statewide health care workers strike across more than a dozen universitycalifornia campuses this week. workers allege the statewide education giant has engaged in unfair labor practices in bad faith bargaining since contract negotiations began in june. they are urging the administration to address what they say are systemwide staffing shortages result in an overcrowded emergency rooms and research delays. university officials have denied the allegations saying that they've offered a wage. bob of up to a $25 an hour across the system starting next summer. >> for your hbalth today, health officials met to discuss the importance of vaccines as we get deeper into flu season. they want to remind people of that vaccines are not effective tool to save lives and protect communities against diseases like rsv covid and the flu. santa clara county public health director doctor sara cody stressed the importance of getting vaccines to everyone. >> there's a lot of different layers needed to ensure that people get the protection they need from vaccination. one, course,
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are plenty on the left and right who would like to restrict universities dramatically and take live speech off the table and those of who who careith the universities and free speech, how do we protect them more and press back against what the universities are now facing. [applause] >> thank you so much. alex, why is it important to protect free speech and how? >> universities are cranking out our future leaders and what students are learning not just in the classroom, but how do we interact with our peers and solve disagreements in society and how do we approach big problems. do we do it by, you know, jailing or punishing or banishing our ideological opponents or can we harness the power of our birthright? all of us have the first amendment birthright in the u.s. to come at these discussions in an authentic way. we need at every level in universities starting with leadership, people who really genuinely understand these values who aren't just on a power trip, who aren't just running a university like a corporation, who aren't just political lackies, but people who really understand what they're doing in this institution is some
are plenty on the left and right who would like to restrict universities dramatically and take live speech off the table and those of who who careith the universities and free speech, how do we protect them more and press back against what the universities are now facing. [applause] >> thank you so much. alex, why is it important to protect free speech and how? >> universities are cranking out our future leaders and what students are learning not just in the classroom, but how do we...
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challenges including higher rates of poverty limited access to quality health care and underrepresentation in education and politics. i appreciate the efforts of, like, universities being able to still admit students of color after like affirmative action decisions, but there just needs to be more. i think there needs to be more because there's still like that other feeling when we're walking on campus. this summit organized by ed vargas, aims to confront these issues head on by focusing on areas such as education representation, unconscious bias and gender equity. one thing that really bothered me growing up was to hear the term manifest destiny, and that was the psychology or the or the philosophy that if you're a caucasian then you could take whatever land you wanted moving west, and if you put them on a treaty you didn't even have to live up to the treaty terms. put them on reservations, and they didn't have representation. now there is the government that acknowledges certain tribes are recognized. ed vargas grew up surrounded by the traditions of his indigenous yaqui and mexican heritage. yet he knows firsthand that celebrating heritage isn't enough action
challenges including higher rates of poverty limited access to quality health care and underrepresentation in education and politics. i appreciate the efforts of, like, universities being able to still admit students of color after like affirmative action decisions, but there just needs to be more. i think there needs to be more because there's still like that other feeling when we're walking on campus. this summit organized by ed vargas, aims to confront these issues head on by focusing on...
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of thin air. they've always existed in places that universities really cared enough to look. so can you sort of reflect on that a little bit. the fact that you're looking hiat this sort of post covid landscape in myth but this isn't just the post covid landscape. >> anthony abraham jack: i was intentional about two things, not entering the classroom because there would be people doing quantum analysis that would be better able to understand learning loss and where we are but two and more importantly i wanted to show how covid exacerbated the very inequalities universities rely on. that was important to me. i want people to say this book could have been written on march 9 before campuses close. i wanted people to understand how this is both covid as context to show how covid was throwing gas on the fire. i use covid to expose certain things and that's because those things already existed, those things were there . those things have students suffering in silence and that to me was something that needed to be uncovered and talked about . mentioned earlier the admissions decision
of thin air. they've always existed in places that universities really cared enough to look. so can you sort of reflect on that a little bit. the fact that you're looking hiat this sort of post covid landscape in myth but this isn't just the post covid landscape. >> anthony abraham jack: i was intentional about two things, not entering the classroom because there would be people doing quantum analysis that would be better able to understand learning loss and where we are but two and more...
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of living as it relates to health insurance. because in this country, we do not have a nationalized healthcare universal health care. the access continued access to health insurance to bring down costs is great. and also of course the issue of abortion and the broader idea of reproductive freedom and bodily autonomy. ok, i was going to ask you about the importance of the so called women's vote for candidates, but just in the last week, it listened to various i've learned people talking about how black so, you know, versus old black male votes is and that way from puerto rican voters might sway such a tight race one way or the other. so easily be useful to break down demographic groups in this way. what does, if it doesn't just lead to people regarding them as monolithic in that thinking? it is certainly a challenge, right? when we think about groups of voters, we can look at aggregate political behavior. so how is it that voters who have certain characteristics behave as a group? if you take women again, we've talked about this in the context of women are more reliable voters than men. they turn out at higher rates t
of living as it relates to health insurance. because in this country, we do not have a nationalized healthcare universal health care. the access continued access to health insurance to bring down costs is great. and also of course the issue of abortion and the broader idea of reproductive freedom and bodily autonomy. ok, i was going to ask you about the importance of the so called women's vote for candidates, but just in the last week, it listened to various i've learned people talking about...
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university health system. it oversees care for hundreds of patients in this pilot program. >> they never really realized how much their body was fighting them with weight loss until they had a tool that helped that. >> reporter: this class of medications called glp-1s can cost more than $1,000 a month out of pocket. in march, the state insurance agency funding the west virginia program announced it was over. not enough supply and too expensive, a painful pause for people like laurie osborne. experts say it's a mistake. all states pay eventually for obesity's complications. >> had i known then what i know now, i don't think i would have done it. >> reporter: because it was false hope? >> because it's false hope. and it's so hard on you emotionally. >> reporter: osborne has lost 70 pounds and six sizes in her clothes. >> even with the coupon, i think wegovy is $650 a month. that would feed my family for almost a month. >> reporter: how does that make you feel? >> mostly, i am just mad. >> reporter: and the thought of going back to where you were? >> it is so depressing. it is just demoralizing. >> reporter: osborn
university health system. it oversees care for hundreds of patients in this pilot program. >> they never really realized how much their body was fighting them with weight loss until they had a tool that helped that. >> reporter: this class of medications called glp-1s can cost more than $1,000 a month out of pocket. in march, the state insurance agency funding the west virginia program announced it was over. not enough supply and too expensive, a painful pause for people like laurie...
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of thin air. they always existed in places universities haven't cared enough to look so can you just reflect on that a little bit, the fact that you are looking at the sort of post covid landscape but this isn't just post covid landscape.wa >> i was intentional about two things, one, not entering the classroom, people doing quantitative analysis would be better able to understand learning loss and where we are but more importantly, i wanted to show how covid exacerbated the very inequalities universities were ignoring. that was important to me. i want people to almost say this book could have been written on march 9th, before campus is closed. i wanted people to understand how it is covid is context to show how covid was throwing gas on the fire. i use covid to expose certain things. that is because those things already existed. those things where there. suffering in silence. that needs to be uncovered and talked about. >> host: you mentioned how universities have started to adapt, to low income students, and false sense of security to first-generation students, and the types of students reaching ou
of thin air. they always existed in places universities haven't cared enough to look so can you just reflect on that a little bit, the fact that you are looking at the sort of post covid landscape but this isn't just post covid landscape.wa >> i was intentional about two things, one, not entering the classroom, people doing quantitative analysis would be better able to understand learning loss and where we are but more importantly, i wanted to show how covid exacerbated the very...
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careful and aware of the conditions. >> health care workers at ucsf started their two-day strike today saying the university of california in unfair and illegal union practices. bargainers say they're dealing with a staffing crisis. they say employees are doing the work of 2 people. >> you've got people that are on the frontline to do the essential work, the critical work to keep our communities going. we have been asked to do more and more and more with less and less and less are getting priced out of their communities. getting priced out of the checkout counter. they've had enough. it's time for the employers to step up, right to do right by these workers to treated with the respect they've earned. >> you see workers contract expired 2 weeks ago and they've been at the bargaining table with the university since june. they will resume bargaining next month. >> we don't strike. we're fighting for our benefit. thousands of san francisco hotel workers are out on strike. they want major hotels like san francisco hilton to agree to a proposal their union wrote demanding higher pay and better health benefits. hotel employees
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it's part of a greater statewide health care workers strike across more than a dozen university of california campuses that happening this week. workers allege the statewide education giant has engaged in unfair labor practices and bad faith bargaining since contract negotiations began in june. they are urging the administration to address what they say are systemwide staffing shortages that have resulted in overcrowded emergency rooms and research delays. university officials have denied the allegations saying that they have offered a wage bump up to $25 an hour across the system starting next summer. and today, more hotel workers in san francisco expected to vote for them to go on strike. thousands of workers already on strike on wednesday taking to the streets of san francisco during the rainy day. hotel workers say companies are threatening the city's economic recovery. and for the past 2 months, they've been asking for higher pay extra staffing and affordable health care benefits. after today's vote, more than 400 hotel workers will be joining about 2000 workers who are already on strike
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of thin air. you know, they've always existed in places that universities haven't really cared enough to look. so can you just sort of reflect on that a little bit? right. the fact that, you know, you're looking at this sort of post-covid landscape in class dismissed, but this isn't just post-covid landscape. i was very about two things. one, not entering the classroom because i knew there would be people who were doing quantitative analysis would be better able to understand learning loss and where we are. but two and more importantly, i want to show how covid exacerbated the very inequalities that universities were ignoring. that was important to me. i want to almost say this book have been written on march ninth before campuses. i wanted people to understand how this is both that is covid as context to show how covid was like throw in doing that, throwing gas on the fire. right. i use cobra to expose certain things and that's because those things already existed. those things were there. those things had students suffering in silence. and that to me was something that needed to be uncovered
of thin air. you know, they've always existed in places that universities haven't really cared enough to look. so can you just sort of reflect on that a little bit? right. the fact that, you know, you're looking at this sort of post-covid landscape in class dismissed, but this isn't just post-covid landscape. i was very about two things. one, not entering the classroom because i knew there would be people who were doing quantitative analysis would be better able to understand learning loss and...
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but see like there is not universal health care, there's not universal parental leave, right? daycare deserts are a thing. during the pandemic, a lot of women particularly left the workforce in order to be able to care for their kids. right. like so when we look at some of the systemic factors that shape people's decisions like climate is a big one. we're climate activists but climate is you know insinuates itself every other aspect of the landscape which we live. health care, economics, powers like all of that stuff. and so i do actually think that that that gives us some important tools, right? so instead of looking down at, you know, am i going to do this, am i not going to do this? like we encourage people to take this time space. they need to like, you know, help witht wh their life is goig to look like. but but actually, you know, if we could make world kinder more habitable for a range of choices, experience this, then everybody's better off, right? it takes the pressure off of me. josephine ridge, like everybody. and so again like i think that it's hard to overstate how much work we have to do to shift narrative from like, sho
but see like there is not universal health care, there's not universal parental leave, right? daycare deserts are a thing. during the pandemic, a lot of women particularly left the workforce in order to be able to care for their kids. right. like so when we look at some of the systemic factors that shape people's decisions like climate is a big one. we're climate activists but climate is you know insinuates itself every other aspect of the landscape which we live. health care, economics, powers...
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agrees with me everything is great but in the second i say i support universal health care the table is completely flipped and i am some sort of extremist. there is no talking it's just we've lost that ability, in what world do we think any of our problems will get solved by shoving policy down people's throats who are not even able to talk. host: kevin in california, a line for democrats. caller: i was wondering if you guys were thinking about bringing blue sky in as one of your social media accounts. host: well i mean, tell me about it. guest: most republicans are leaving twitter right now. host: republicans are leaving twitter? caller: i'm sorry, democrats. and they are moving over to blue sky. they are getting like one million users per day. i was just wondering. host: our social media people have heard you and we appreciate the feedback. caller: thank you. host: that will be our last call for today. we will take you over to the house of representatives about to gavel in but we will be back again tomorrow morning on washington journal at 7:00 a.m. eastern. thank you for watching and have a great day. [captioning performed
agrees with me everything is great but in the second i say i support universal health care the table is completely flipped and i am some sort of extremist. there is no talking it's just we've lost that ability, in what world do we think any of our problems will get solved by shoving policy down people's throats who are not even able to talk. host: kevin in california, a line for democrats. caller: i was wondering if you guys were thinking about bringing blue sky in as one of your social media...
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have been a victim of his or have any information on his whereabouts, you're asked to contact mountain view. police. >> health care workers at ucsf on strike. they say the universityfair and illegal practices. employees say they want to see improvements as many of them are claiming they're doing the work of 2 people in there not being paid enough. >> you've got people that are on the frontline to do the essential work, the critical work to keep our communities going. we have been asked to do more and more and more with less and less and less are getting priced out of their communities. the getting priced out of the checkout counter. they've had enough. it's time for the employers to step up, right to do right by these workers to treated with the respect they >> you see workers contract expired 2 weeks ago and they've been at the bargaining table with the university since june. they will resume those talks next month. and san jose advocates have gotten an extension to raise enough money to save the historic japanese american farmhouse over the summer. the san jose city council voted to turn the sock away house and property into urban housing organizations that want
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that might be the one thing where they -- because they don't believe in universal health care. they like to get rid of divisions that you named. are there other. i am a democrat, therefore i believe this should happen. that my opponents do not believe should happen. that's what i mean by define the democratic message for what does it mean to be a democrat as opposed to how it means to be a republican. >> stephen: we will protect social security. tectum strength and medicare. we believe that in the united states of america health care should not be a privilege, it should be a right and we want bring that to life. we believe that every job in america should be a good paying job that allows you to live a comfortable life. provide for your families. we also believe in a woman's freedom to make her own reproductive health care decisions. >> stephen: besides coming here because you love my company, we also have some paper to push. you have a new book, it's a children's book called "the abcs of democracy." that's lovely to instill in children, the value of democracy because there are some people who don't pa
that might be the one thing where they -- because they don't believe in universal health care. they like to get rid of divisions that you named. are there other. i am a democrat, therefore i believe this should happen. that my opponents do not believe should happen. that's what i mean by define the democratic message for what does it mean to be a democrat as opposed to how it means to be a republican. >> stephen: we will protect social security. tectum strength and medicare. we believe...
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. >> now series of discussions on global human rights, women rights and health care with remarks by leaders of organizations in the field. the event hosted by georgetown university, the feminist majority foundation and miz magazine [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> either. my name is michelle goodman and were going to get started in just one moment. our honoree, larry, is making his way to the room, and we will begin very shortly you're k we can get started. let me call to the podium t michael rambo who will introduce himself and open and i'll take over with this panel. ♪ over my head. up above my head i hear music. ♪ up above my head i hear music. i really do believe, believe that you are over here. ♪ right here in this room. i hear the music right in here. ♪ in this room ♪ ♪ i hear the music right in here ♪ in this room ♪ ♪ i hear music. i really do believe ♪ ♪ down in my soul. ♪ i hear music writing here in my soul ♪ ♪ i feel music writing here in my soul ♪ ♪ i feel music right here i really do believe, i really do believe really do believe ♪ ♪ i really do believe -- y'all good. [laughing] so much heavenly joy up in here ♪ come on, y'all.
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medical examiner at university of michigan health sparrow says starting from the moment of death, staff are working diligently to find surviving family members or next of kin cannot take careng the right thing. we wait and do this once a year. we want the make sure we lay everybody to rest at the same time because we'd like to do a large ceremony. we want to give them everything that they deserve. >> specialist douglas harris, united states army. >> a long-standing tradition between the office and the fort custard national cemetery. >> it's a wonderful gift to be able to give them. they served our country. they gave us the freedoms that we have. and to be able to give become to that and give become to them and to be able to lay them to rest in a place with their brothers and sisters. >> for reasons we may never fully understand, these veterans were separated from their families. >> reporter: retired colonel knows what that bond is like after 40 years in the air force and air national guard. he says it's important to put together event likes these to remember them. >> these seven veterans that we intern today are part of our family. and we don't let a family leave the world
medical examiner at university of michigan health sparrow says starting from the moment of death, staff are working diligently to find surviving family members or next of kin cannot take careng the right thing. we wait and do this once a year. we want the make sure we lay everybody to rest at the same time because we'd like to do a large ceremony. we want to give them everything that they deserve. >> specialist douglas harris, united states army. >> a long-standing tradition between...
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this prompted a wave of criticism that these schools aren't preparing students for the real world. georgetown university invited students to a self-carete on wednesday to recover from the stress of the 2024 presidential election. some harvard professors canceled classes because some students were sad over the election's outcome. some also encouraged students to process in the aftermath of the election. adjusting course requirements so they could do so. look, jason, this is why a lot of their bills are down at some of the most elite colleges. the balance sheets are about to be out of whack. parents are thinking look, my kid doesn't think like that. my kid is not as liberal as these schools. why would i spend all my cash putting them there? people are making decisions on this kind of behavior these schools are displaying today. >> it is so embarrassing. campus reform did good research there. a foxnews.com story about this. bringing in therapy goats. offering kids to assembly legos to distract them from the grieving they had to go through. grow up. you are an adult. your life will be better under donald trump, not worse. if you are cryin
this prompted a wave of criticism that these schools aren't preparing students for the real world. georgetown university invited students to a self-carete on wednesday to recover from the stress of the 2024 presidential election. some harvard professors canceled classes because some students were sad over the election's outcome. some also encouraged students to process in the aftermath of the election. adjusting course requirements so they could do so. look, jason, this is why a lot of their...