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ah, political scientists are the university of health care. thank you so much for your time and for sharing your insights with us and keep your crane says the front lines and the east of the country are shifting. kia says russian forces have retreated from hercules to shore up their offenses of indium, where ukraine has launched a counter offensive. ukrainian forces have been clearing the liberated villages near har kiff, but many residents half already fled to the region. another city left and ruins. russian troops have withdrawn from the areas around car cave, but they have left behind a trail of destruction. for weeks you cream 2nd city faced heavy bombardments forcing many of his residents to plea many went to poland in the cranes, kidneys, bombs are falling on concave. it used to be such a beautiful city. not right now it's destroyed. that's why we left for poland. the push for cent. probably no one expected this. our city is gone. when our boys are fighting for a free ukraine, it's very hard to get a hold of them in a video released by a
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and then we'll be able to join, all right, you know, soccer, a political scientist of the university of health care. thank you so much for your time and for sharing your insights with us. thank you. the ukraine says the front lines in the east of the country are shifting. russia has made some gains on the dumbass region, but ukraine says it is waging a counter offensive on the russian hill. city of e. c. m. k. assess russian forces retreated from ukraine. second, city hard keep to shore up its defenses of im, ukrainian forces have been clearing the liberated villages near harkey and residence there have started focusing on rebuilding their lives. earlier i spoke to our correspondent, i'm in a safe in live in western ukraine, and i asked him what more he can tell us about the possible firing of phosphorus bombs and the us of style steel plant that both sides the pro russian separatist and the ukranian authorities are talking about and have published that's rights. ukrainian authorities have accused russia of using phosphorus bombs on the as a star steel plant. as we saw in this video that was circul
and then we'll be able to join, all right, you know, soccer, a political scientist of the university of health care. thank you so much for your time and for sharing your insights with us. thank you. the ukraine says the front lines in the east of the country are shifting. russia has made some gains on the dumbass region, but ukraine says it is waging a counter offensive on the russian hill. city of e. c. m. k. assess russian forces retreated from ukraine. second, city hard keep to shore up its...
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i had a tremendous achievement for the introduction of universal health care. i'm with universal unemployment insurance scheme or no way in the section on the wireless account for me. shannon for support for the most 1130 agenda. and this has been on the roll will come home and internationally are also by when trying to think back in just the kind of an appropriate geographical student or they have been used to be and usually fall on down the why do you think i wasn't regional protecting what is what we should bring about improvement. so could we must i before this really what that interviews, provisions on sexual harassment was provided for restraining orders to protect women and children. of course, in every country implementation is key for will be what will be on thought is to be in that regard. so as of all the little blind in practice, i will see more women and all of us will be patient and having courage conditions while women so well. a welcome china aim in chewing, wanting to man, willing to strengthen the role and effect. but he want, what is what rea
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everything is about justice, about whether we are talking about lowering the cost of health care, lowering the cost of childcare, universalre-k, all of the things that are transformative as we try to help people to not only survive but succeed, but it takes some transformative actions that inject inclusion justice into the system to do that, and that is what he is about. so i am optimistic because we have a great president who cares , and we just -- i would say i am optimistic, except we have ukraine. and it is all-consuming to see catherine the great -- maybe she was a better person than he is, because he is an evil person, bombing children, killing children, maternity hospitals and stuff like that. it is a values discussion and the rest, and we have to make sure that we have the resources and the will, and we do have the will and we do have the ukraine. having said that, in our country, we have to make the fight. we are having fights, no question -- voting rights, nullification of elections and things like that. but we can't be fear mongers and just talk about that. my motto is, we don't agonize, we organize. and when w
everything is about justice, about whether we are talking about lowering the cost of health care, lowering the cost of childcare, universalre-k, all of the things that are transformative as we try to help people to not only survive but succeed, but it takes some transformative actions that inject inclusion justice into the system to do that, and that is what he is about. so i am optimistic because we have a great president who cares , and we just -- i would say i am optimistic, except we have...
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of russia's prosperity, it began today in moscow and will last until may 13 for three days the largest companies in the industry specialized universities departments doctors will discuss new anti-cression strategies in health carehe president. he outlined the preservation of the health and well-being of people for its implementation, it is necessary to ensure the high quality of medical care in all regions of the country, build an effective and convenient system of social support for citizens, and the government is doing such work. in all regions , a program for the modernization of primary health care is already underway. samples. it will be possible just to get acquainted at the exhibition, which opened within the framework of the forum , profile conferences, round tables, seminars, presentations on health tourism, student sports, anti-doping problems and much more , the health map of russia will be presented for the first time regions will take part in the competition for the best projects in the field of protection health and the formation of a healthy lifestyle. oh well the mortgage market is seeing real estate. the media write that the russians have become much less likely to buy apartments on credit buye
of russia's prosperity, it began today in moscow and will last until may 13 for three days the largest companies in the industry specialized universities departments doctors will discuss new anti-cression strategies in health carehe president. he outlined the preservation of the health and well-being of people for its implementation, it is necessary to ensure the high quality of medical care in all regions of the country, build an effective and convenient system of social support for citizens,...
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this is about saving children even though they tend not to be in favor of things like maternal health care, universal pre-school or anything that helps children, burks okay, they say that's their argument. midas touch which has put out a lot of really, you know, stark videos to try to get people to focus on these issues in a very specific way, they put out one that essentially describes "a handmaid's tale" in real life once enforcement begins because it's hard to imagine it won't include enforcement. let's take a listen. >> everything is going to be okay. let me do the talking, okay? >> good evening, ladies. license, please. where are you headed? >> just out for a drive. >> headed to the border? >> oh, no, no. we were just going up to the -- >> hey, there. what's your name? grace. are you pregnant, grace? step out of the week. >> she does not have to step out of the vehicle. >> show me your hands on the wheel. hands on the wheel! >> congresswoman, it is impossible for me to imagine making abortion illegal without having the enforcement include enforcement against women, against mothers and teenage da
this is about saving children even though they tend not to be in favor of things like maternal health care, universal pre-school or anything that helps children, burks okay, they say that's their argument. midas touch which has put out a lot of really, you know, stark videos to try to get people to focus on these issues in a very specific way, they put out one that essentially describes "a handmaid's tale" in real life once enforcement begins because it's hard to imagine it won't...
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university of michigan's school of law. mr. rucker, to first, these primary races were not about the voters care about education, or health care, or inflation. they are all about, is trump your boy or not? so when you look at them, when you look at the presidents influence a day after, what's your take away? >> well, steph, the president clearly has extraordinary influence on the republican side. you saw him lift doctor oz in what appears to be a sort of neck and neck dead heat right now in pennsylvania. we'll see what the final outcome is there. but in some of the other races last night, on the ballot in pennsylvania and down in north carolina, trump candidates did very well. and even more importantly, i think, then allegiance to trump, has been allegiance to the big lie, to the falsehood that the election in 2020 was rigged. we saw a number of candidates, including the now republican nominee for governor of pennsylvania, really push that agenda forward, and claim voter fraud when of course there is no evidence that any of it existed. >> and he's still claiming that voter fraud, dave, so talk to us about that governor's race i
university of michigan's school of law. mr. rucker, to first, these primary races were not about the voters care about education, or health care, or inflation. they are all about, is trump your boy or not? so when you look at them, when you look at the presidents influence a day after, what's your take away? >> well, steph, the president clearly has extraordinary influence on the republican side. you saw him lift doctor oz in what appears to be a sort of neck and neck dead heat right now...
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university of central lancashire doctor lim. when you speaking about north korea, we are talking about an unvaccinated population. weak health care facilities and the only kron variant. how serious could the situation get in north korea? every run now? is the same situation like i isn't about little bit of speculation at the moment because we don't know how exactly the situation is like in north korea. because for like last more than 2 years, there were no other foreigners in north korea who could accompany k to with our state of the country. however, from the on media i in the north korea, it looks like there's something going on. but on top of that, in terms of the data, it looks very serious, but at the same time is also a little bit doubtful whether those high number, the so to high number of the positive cases are true. or there's some kind of a discrepancy in data, but it looks like there's something going on. seriously, north korea are unlocked, owns have been announced to do you think that is the all new strategy? north korea has to fight this outbreak or will it be forced to seek help from abroad? from my point of view,
university of central lancashire doctor lim. when you speaking about north korea, we are talking about an unvaccinated population. weak health care facilities and the only kron variant. how serious could the situation get in north korea? every run now? is the same situation like i isn't about little bit of speculation at the moment because we don't know how exactly the situation is like in north korea. because for like last more than 2 years, there were no other foreigners in north korea who...
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of the loved ones, but for the first responders, the nurses, the doctors, they are responsible for keeping the survivors alive. we spent time at the university health hospital, trauma unit, they are caringobviously trained to deal with something like this. they know how to compartmentalize, but as human beings and parents themselves, it's taking a toll, and like you said, it's not their first mass shooting. let's watch. >> get the glide scope in there, please. >> reporter: at san antonio's university health hospital. >> all of us would be in a level one if one came out. >> blood bank is on their way. >> reporter: doctors and nurses prepare to receive the most critically wounded. it's one of the busiest trauma centers in the nation. and cnn got exclusive access inside as pediatric trauma medical director and her team demonstrated preparations for a mass casualty event. >> anesthesia is there. get up there so we can back her up if it becomes a difficult airway. >> reporter: today it's a drill. >> this is one of the teams we formed. we formed multiple teams such as this. >> reporter: but it wasn't a drill tuesday when a teenage gunman burst inside murdering 19 children and two teachers, in
of the loved ones, but for the first responders, the nurses, the doctors, they are responsible for keeping the survivors alive. we spent time at the university health hospital, trauma unit, they are caringobviously trained to deal with something like this. they know how to compartmentalize, but as human beings and parents themselves, it's taking a toll, and like you said, it's not their first mass shooting. let's watch. >> get the glide scope in there, please. >> reporter: at san...
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fist of all, he is a progressive democrat. he has supported universal health care. ng pot. he is a very progressive candidate. i don't see that fitting the stitt of pennsylvania. it's a purple state, but it's not that blue. he also needs to answer to the event of racially profiling an african american young man and not apologizing for it, not owning up to it. he is going to have to explain, that because that is going to be the first ad out of the republican party is going after him on that issue. and another thing, i pray he is doing well in the hospital. he does need to explain exactly what happened and the timeline and have doctors come out and explain here's his condition. here's how he's doing. so he has a lot of things that he needs to explain to the people of pennsylvania if he is going to make headway. >> the health issue help or hurt him? >> the health issue? >> yeah. >> he was up by 40 points in the polling going into it. i would take a couple of days off from the hospital and go into the election day with a 40-point lead, which he did. i guess my question w
fist of all, he is a progressive democrat. he has supported universal health care. ng pot. he is a very progressive candidate. i don't see that fitting the stitt of pennsylvania. it's a purple state, but it's not that blue. he also needs to answer to the event of racially profiling an african american young man and not apologizing for it, not owning up to it. he is going to have to explain, that because that is going to be the first ad out of the republican party is going after him on that...
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performing all manner of health care abortions, helping people carry pregnancies to terms, the pilgrims were performing abortions. >> michele goodwin is a law professor at the universityia irvine. >> abortion becomes a controversial issue that is ripe then for legislative debate close to the time of the civil war. and it's at a time in which males are getting involved in reproduction. prior to that time, nearly 100% of women's reproductive health care had all been done by women and had been done by midwives. >> midwives who helped deliver babies also helped women terminate pregnancies. jennifer holland is a professor of history at the university of oklahoma. >> in english common law, abortions were legal before something called quickening, which is when a woman felt a fetus move somewhere between the fourth and sixth month of pregnancy and all abortions before that were legal, and only after that were they illegal. >> women could find ways to terminate pregnancy in the pages of their newspapers. ads promoted products with shrewdly disguised names like “doctor vanderburgh's female renovating pills”, or services like those madame costello provided for ladies, “who wish
performing all manner of health care abortions, helping people carry pregnancies to terms, the pilgrims were performing abortions. >> michele goodwin is a law professor at the universityia irvine. >> abortion becomes a controversial issue that is ripe then for legislative debate close to the time of the civil war. and it's at a time in which males are getting involved in reproduction. prior to that time, nearly 100% of women's reproductive health care had all been done by women and...
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being set up for those affected by the shooting like at san antonio's university health system where four of the injured are being caredpital. >> i visited with those families today. while they are still very much in shock and they also feel blessed. >> reporter: here in uvalde the community is coming together. one funeral home saying, as the situation develops and we have the opportunity to assist our community, not one family will be charged for our service and the san antonio salvation army canteen truck giving out free meals to first responders. there are a number of organizations here in the uvalde community providing direct support for families of the victims whose lives were lost so for people who would like to help, you can connect online with reputable foundations that are on the ground right here in the uvalde community such as the salvation army, the university health foundation is also encouraging donations through their website for patients who are in recovery and every little bit helps, guys. >> they sure do need the help. thanks. >>> let's go to ginger. >> it's been incredibly stormy and wet. more than a
being set up for those affected by the shooting like at san antonio's university health system where four of the injured are being caredpital. >> i visited with those families today. while they are still very much in shock and they also feel blessed. >> reporter: here in uvalde the community is coming together. one funeral home saying, as the situation develops and we have the opportunity to assist our community, not one family will be charged for our service and the san antonio...
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fetterman gained attention as mayor of braddock, a hollowed-out steel town he helped revitalize. he's pro-immigration, supports universal health carelizing marijuana. his main opponent? congressman conor lamb. lamb became a democratic supetar in 2018 when he flipped a previously republican seat. he has some strong union support but has been outstepped and, in money, outmatched by fetterman. lamb's supporters think only a moderate can win the entire state. >> i'm more concerned about who will be able to win against whatever republican candidate is presented in november. lisa: but fetterman is far in front in polls and his kind of that and his supporters argue -- and his supporters argue his kind of democrat a blue collar ogressive is the right one for pennsylvania. >> i love that he's so consistent. he doesn't shift his message, and i think people really appreciate that. lisa: pennsylvania is one of the few swing states left. the past two decades, voters have sent mostly moderates to the u.s. senate. but those da may be numbered. the primaries in this state are moving away from the middle, more right and left. for pbs news weend, i'
fetterman gained attention as mayor of braddock, a hollowed-out steel town he helped revitalize. he's pro-immigration, supports universal health carelizing marijuana. his main opponent? congressman conor lamb. lamb became a democratic supetar in 2018 when he flipped a previously republican seat. he has some strong union support but has been outstepped and, in money, outmatched by fetterman. lamb's supporters think only a moderate can win the entire state. >> i'm more concerned about who...
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of cove in 19 o. 8 in the 4th. the casa is an honory senior research fellow in sociology and molten korea. at leeds university, he says, north korea's health care system is already stretched. their medical stalk are quite numerous and very dedicated, but there are no resources. i mean, even in better times, you know, you hear reports of hospitals that may not even have running water, much less other things. and then when it comes to the more sophisticated stuff that we will become more familiar with in the 2 years of kind of video, the need for i see use and sound extremely limited and add to that a and i'm to nourish population. i don't know how many are actually starting out with, i mean, to quibble, but yes, people are weeks as a lot of cable. it's just a lot of tuberculosis in the country, which also tells you something i, it's, it's, it's the how the holla, outlook is really, is, is trying to be very, very worrying. indeed, the asian football confederation says china will no longer host the 2023 asian cup football tournament because it's covered 19 outbreak. the chinese government continues to impose tough measures, including locked downs
of cove in 19 o. 8 in the 4th. the casa is an honory senior research fellow in sociology and molten korea. at leeds university, he says, north korea's health care system is already stretched. their medical stalk are quite numerous and very dedicated, but there are no resources. i mean, even in better times, you know, you hear reports of hospitals that may not even have running water, much less other things. and then when it comes to the more sophisticated stuff that we will become more familiar...
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of five because health care is not available. in may of 2013 mr. obama in her speech to bowie state university students challenges them in a way only misses obama can do to make education a priority and to set an example for those who will follow them. when it comes to getting an education. too many of our young people. just can be bothered. today instead of walking miles every day to school. they're sitting on couches for hours playing video games watching tv. instead of dream and of being a teacher or lawyer business leader, they're fantasized and about being a baller or rapper. right now right now one in three african american students are dropping out of high school. only one in five african americans between the ages of 25 and 29 has gotten a college degree. one in five but let's be very clear today getting an education is as important if not more important than it was back when this university was founded. as my husband stand up and reject the slander that says a black child with a book is trying to act white. reject that in short be an example of excellence for the next generation and d
of five because health care is not available. in may of 2013 mr. obama in her speech to bowie state university students challenges them in a way only misses obama can do to make education a priority and to set an example for those who will follow them. when it comes to getting an education. too many of our young people. just can be bothered. today instead of walking miles every day to school. they're sitting on couches for hours playing video games watching tv. instead of dream and of being a...
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of universities those were legal. there was a set of cultural practices that kept -- out of many professions -- couldn't get health care and institute many institutions. that's why so many hospitals today rogers still bear names like, you know, mount sinai or or israel or beth israel -- founded their own healthcare institutions in order to get treatment. and of course there was widespread deformation of -- in the media. and so into this environment this man, leo frank went down to georgia to manage the family business. a young girl was found strength sexually assaulted and strangle to death at the pencil factory that he managed and immediately they blamed the --. even though there was exculpatory evidence. he had not committed the crime. but roger he was wrongfully convicted. sentenced to death and then the governor intervened in commuted his sentence. from you know execution to life imprisonment because he hadn't had due process and the mob was so enraged by that act of leniency. they tore leo frank from his jail cell and they hung him from a tree. and they hung him from a tree and while his body was still swinging fr
of universities those were legal. there was a set of cultural practices that kept -- out of many professions -- couldn't get health care and institute many institutions. that's why so many hospitals today rogers still bear names like, you know, mount sinai or or israel or beth israel -- founded their own healthcare institutions in order to get treatment. and of course there was widespread deformation of -- in the media. and so into this environment this man, leo frank went down to georgia to...
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university health in san antonio. her hospital has been caring for three of the victims of the shooting as well as the 66-year-old grandmother of the shooter. doctor, thank you, once again, for being with us. you can give us an update on the condition of your patient this is morning? >> thank you. sure. we're happy, actually, to report they're one of the patients -- so the family caring for two children and one adult patient at university hospital. >> reporter: and their condition this morning? >> the adult is serious and one child is in serious condition and another child is in stable condition. >> reporter: stable. well, i know it doesn't sound like much. but that's an improvement across the board for all your of your patients and we have been waiting for some good news. and good news one of the patients has been discharged is wonderful to hear. we hope for the continued improvement of the other patients still there. yesterday, you told me about the types of injuries you are treating. i can't remember the exact terminology you used, but it was severe tissue damage. they had been shot severely. what do you have to do to tre
university health in san antonio. her hospital has been caring for three of the victims of the shooting as well as the 66-year-old grandmother of the shooter. doctor, thank you, once again, for being with us. you can give us an update on the condition of your patient this is morning? >> thank you. sure. we're happy, actually, to report they're one of the patients -- so the family caring for two children and one adult patient at university hospital. >> reporter: and their condition...
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of miles away from abortion. -- for abortion care. especially in a country without pay family leave. without affordable childcare, without universal healthhout a $15 minimum wage. [applause] how dare you come for the autonomy of our bodies. but then don't give us what we need in this community. when babies are born, you say to us, we have a shortage right now in our country. women are struggling to make sure that they can feed their children right now but corporate greed is allowing a shortage of baby formula right now in this country. [applause] they say k -- they say they care about our bodies? they say they care about our children they care about us. your policies say the opposite. [applause] so we in the district of columbia, we stand arm in arm and we are ready to fight. let me say this. we need you to fight in more ways than one. organize a -- organizing on the ground, supporting all of your local organizations, donating the funds, volunteering your time. making sure you show up at our planned parenthood clinics and making sure you will -- stand and walk people into the clinics. let us be clear. right now, they are coming for our l
of miles away from abortion. -- for abortion care. especially in a country without pay family leave. without affordable childcare, without universal healthhout a $15 minimum wage. [applause] how dare you come for the autonomy of our bodies. but then don't give us what we need in this community. when babies are born, you say to us, we have a shortage right now in our country. women are struggling to make sure that they can feed their children right now but corporate greed is allowing a shortage...
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universal roller for laying road surfaces inspection of social facilities control over their reconstruction mayor of minsk vladimir cook they care for major repairs, 36 polyclinics in the gruzovodsky district, an object of such healthimportant for the cows of the shabany tamu microdistrict, the pace, updated works on the speed of modernization plans facade insulation internal weakening re-laying of engineering meshes vera profiling some of our cannels and the renewal of the guilt work rooms will be completed before the new year. the offices will expand the pediatric department, we will separately make an entrance for children, because we now have an integrated polyclinic for children and adults go, uh, in one stream. here, therefore, we will separate them a little, respectively, and the children's department itself, but it will expand, because the population that 36 polyclinics serve today. this is 34.700. inspections visited the same high school. well march 210 refurbishment and what an idea actynkom come from the stadium with a football field with treadmills and simulators absolutely so he will give himself, forging a parking space and especially for landing the landing of children. we control more than 40 overha
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universal health care. child care is covered in a very significant way. in a lot of america. in 2020 two people were killed by cops around that time as well. it's something like that what happens, how did that happen? we're not america. >> what you're saying, america is like the black sheep of the family. >> yes. what are we americans now? we're not america. >> i know it's bad but it's not as bad as america. >> yes. >> that's the defense? >> that's the defense. >> that's tough to hear as an american. >> "nomad with carlton mccoy" airs at a special time, 9:00 p.m., followed by another new episode tonight at 10:00. they only cover select cities wiwith 5g. and wiwith coverage of over 96 of interstate highway miles, they've got us covered. if you used shipgo this whole thi wouldn't ba thing. yeah, dad! i don't nt to deal with this. oh, you brought your luggage to the airport. that's adorable. with shipgo shipping your luggage before you fly you'll never have to wait around here again. like ever. that can't be comfortable though. shipgo.com the smart, fast, easy way to tr
universal health care. child care is covered in a very significant way. in a lot of america. in 2020 two people were killed by cops around that time as well. it's something like that what happens, how did that happen? we're not america. >> what you're saying, america is like the black sheep of the family. >> yes. what are we americans now? we're not america. >> i know it's bad but it's not as bad as america. >> yes. >> that's the defense? >> that's the...
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and i laid some of them out, making sure that the mother and the child have access to health care. making sure that the child has universal pre-k. making sure that there is child care. making sure that that child can have a healthy starts and a bright future. what i don't agree with is that we should force women to carry a pregnancy to term when they are not ready to be a mother and they do not want to be a mother. every woman should be able to make her own health care decision. host: pompano beach, florida, this is sergio. line it for democrats. caller: good morning, how are you? host: doing good. you are on with congresswoman ross. caller: good morning. how are you doing? guest: i'm doing great. you elevated me. i'm a member of the house of representatives. caller: good morning, representative ross. i'm a democrat and i'm honored to be one. my question is this. how can you get more republicans to fight more for roe v. wade and stop joining against it to work together to make a common ground, also as well for the infrastructure plan. are you working together on that, particularly? guest: that's a fantastic question, serg
and i laid some of them out, making sure that the mother and the child have access to health care. making sure that the child has universal pre-k. making sure that there is child care. making sure that that child can have a healthy starts and a bright future. what i don't agree with is that we should force women to carry a pregnancy to term when they are not ready to be a mother and they do not want to be a mother. every woman should be able to make her own health care decision. host: pompano...
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now the systemic prospect of folks being forced to carry a pregnancy against their will, forced birth. in the same country where we deprive families with universal health care, childcare, and paid medical and family leave. abortion bans would put legal safe necessary abortion care out of reach for millions, especially our most vulnerable. congress must act. this democratic-controlled house, senate, and white house, the majority must mean more than a talking point. we must legislate as if lives depend on it because they do. to my senate colleagues on the other side of this capitol, i ask of you, i demand that you act. we have the voice. we have the power. we have a mandate. it is time for action. anything else is insufficient. abolish the jim crow filibuster. pass the women's health protection act which i'm a proud original co-sponsor of. enshrine the fundamental human right to abortion care and federal law once and for all. i cannot stomach one more lecture about the preservation of civil liberties when you seek to deny me the very freedom and agency over my own body. nobody is free until everybody is free. thank you. i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the c
now the systemic prospect of folks being forced to carry a pregnancy against their will, forced birth. in the same country where we deprive families with universal health care, childcare, and paid medical and family leave. abortion bans would put legal safe necessary abortion care out of reach for millions, especially our most vulnerable. congress must act. this democratic-controlled house, senate, and white house, the majority must mean more than a talking point. we must legislate as if lives...
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bill to attend the university of missouri, kansas city, and eventually opened his first business, a doughnut shop. scott went on to round the world's largest health care company and continues to fight every day so families across the state have the same opportunities he had to live the american dream. in november, 2020, senator scott was selected by his colleagues to chair the national republican senatorial committee, the senate republicans campaign tasks with winning back the majority in the senate. that is one of the reasons he is here today. senator scott and his wife have been married for 49 years. [applause] they have two daughters, allison and jordan, six grandsons, august, quinton, sebastian, eli, billy and jude, and one granddaughter, zelda-ann. please join me in welcoming to the lectern, senator rick scott from florida. sen. scott: thank you very much. thank you. [applause] thanks for the introduction. it's nice to be here. the first thing people always ask me, is why would you ever do this? why would you run for office? it sounds like there are a lot of people here who have run for office, and everyone would probably say the same thing. we g
bill to attend the university of missouri, kansas city, and eventually opened his first business, a doughnut shop. scott went on to round the world's largest health care company and continues to fight every day so families across the state have the same opportunities he had to live the american dream. in november, 2020, senator scott was selected by his colleagues to chair the national republican senatorial committee, the senate republicans campaign tasks with winning back the majority in the...
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toronto is a good place for community, when you have universal health care and child care covered in a very significant way, but in a lot ofs canada really compares itself to america and in 2020, two people were killed by cops around that time here as well and, you know, when something like that happens and someone is like how did that happen? we're not america. >> what you're saying is america is like the black sheep of the family. >> yeah. >> like, what are we americans now? >> i know it's bad, but it's nod as bad as america. that's -- that's the defense? >> that's the defense. >> tough to hear to be honest with you as an american. >> there's like a uniform canadian culture. everyone is always apologizing and saying sorry and being and can i just get around here. there's a lot of that. almost like a shield. can we take openly about racial issues. if you were to say i actually don't like the way i'm talked to sometimes or don't like the assumption made at me. people will come at you well, it's better than from where you're from. >> you're also not a immigrant. you're canadian. >> i am, but it doesn't matter to someone who
toronto is a good place for community, when you have universal health care and child care covered in a very significant way, but in a lot ofs canada really compares itself to america and in 2020, two people were killed by cops around that time here as well and, you know, when something like that happens and someone is like how did that happen? we're not america. >> what you're saying is america is like the black sheep of the family. >> yeah. >> like, what are we americans now?...
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universal health care. child care is covered in a very significant way, but in a lot of ways canada really compares itself toe killed by cops around that time here as well. and you know, it's like something like that happens and everyone's like how did this happen, we're not america. >> so when you're saying is like america is like the black sheep of the family. >> yeah, it's like what are we americans now? >> so identity is like -- >> i know it's bad, but it's not as bad as america. that's the defense? >> yeah, that's the defense. >> that's tough to hear, i'll be honest with you, as an american. >> be sure to tune in beginning tomorrow night at 9:00 right here on cnn for nomad with carlton mccoy. we'll be right back. carlton mccoy. we'll be right back. " with carlton mccoy. ♪ we'll be right back. wait, what was that? timber... [ sighs heavily ] when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you've built with affordable coverage. the census tells you a lot about people. you could tell on the census records that at very, very young ages, they were cooks, they were farm hands, they were
universal health care. child care is covered in a very significant way, but in a lot of ways canada really compares itself toe killed by cops around that time here as well. and you know, it's like something like that happens and everyone's like how did this happen, we're not america. >> so when you're saying is like america is like the black sheep of the family. >> yeah, it's like what are we americans now? >> so identity is like -- >> i know it's bad, but it's not as...
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i would urge you to consider university of health services as a portal to create a program that would draw people then because they earn more than they do taking carer neuropsychiatric conditions. and then to help the people of thed country. have to say i'm terriblyut concerned what happened on the george washington. one of my other subcommittees dealing with nuclear weapons and the time it is taking to retool the weapons as well as repair ships is creating a dispirited situation for the naval personnel who thought maybe it would be repaired one year ago for hundreds of those sailors they have no access to housing or car and are stuck on the ship. that is demoralizing. i i see it getting worse. i just want for this part of the budget to say we have to do something i'm not sure what it is we cannot do everything and not do it well and not take care of those who are in service to our country right now and then to get a faster pace and thenhe to be so we are really worried about this issue and hoping to get another briefing with greater clarity for where we are headed on this and with that backlog of repair your budget makes me even more nervous. >> .
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. >> will universal background checks be one of the laws that ends up being proposed or passed? you can spend $100 million on mental health carel background checks, it's worthless. somebody gets through. somebody will kill again. really, how do you plan to stop something like it happening again? >> let's be clear about a couple of things. these background checks -- if everyone wants to seize upon a particular strategy and just assume, that's the golden strategy, look at what happened in the santa fe shooting. a background check had no relevance whatsoever. the killer took the gun from his parents. look at what happened in the shooting in sullivan springs. there was a background check that was done. it was done in a flawed way that allowed the killer to get a gun. anyone who suggests, maybe we should focus on background checks as opposed to mental health, i suggest to you is mistaken. if there's anybody who thinks perfect health care in this country, in this world, they are wrong. if there's anybody who thinks we can't do more to address mental health care, they are wrong. they can. we can. we're going to. go ahead. [ inaudible
. >> will universal background checks be one of the laws that ends up being proposed or passed? you can spend $100 million on mental health carel background checks, it's worthless. somebody gets through. somebody will kill again. really, how do you plan to stop something like it happening again? >> let's be clear about a couple of things. these background checks -- if everyone wants to seize upon a particular strategy and just assume, that's the golden strategy, look at what...
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toronto is a good place for community, when you have universal health care and child care covered in a very significant way, but in a lot ofays canada really compares itself to america. and you know, in 2020 two people were killed by cops around that time here as well. and you know, something like that happens and everybody's like how did this happen? we're not america. >> what you're saying is america is like the black sheep of the family. >> yeah. like what, are we americans now? >> i know it's bad, but it's not as bad as america. that's literally -- that's the defense? >> yeah, that's the defense. >> tough to hear. i'll be honest with you. as an american. >> there's like a uniform canadian culture. everyone's always apologizing and saying sorry and being overly polite and oh, can i just get around here? there's a lot of that type of thing. but i do think that's kind of like almost like a shield, like can we talk openly about racial issues? and if you were to say you know, i actually don't like the way i'm talked to sometimes or i don't like the way the assumption was made at me, people will come at you like well, it's b
toronto is a good place for community, when you have universal health care and child care covered in a very significant way, but in a lot ofays canada really compares itself to america. and you know, in 2020 two people were killed by cops around that time here as well. and you know, something like that happens and everybody's like how did this happen? we're not america. >> what you're saying is america is like the black sheep of the family. >> yeah. like what, are we americans now?...
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of those folks who turned to trump. at the same time, he's talking about policies like universal health care, like a $15 minimum wage, likerights. and he has his wife gisele. we interviewed them together. she came to the u.s. from brazil as an undocumented immigrant and they're straddling this old school, new school democrat. and this will say a lot about where the party is headed, especially if he wins in november. >> thank you. >>> and new audio times have come to the surface of lindsey graham criticizing the former president's actions directly after the january 6th insurrection while also praising the incoming joe biden as the best guy to clean up the riot's aftermath. >> he's misjudged the passion. he maze the tv game and he went too far. >> biden will help that in. >> totally. he'll be maybe the best person to have. i mean, how mad can you get at joe biden? >> joining me now, political national correspondent msnbc contributor betsy woodruff swan. that doesn't sound like the lindsey graham we hear from today. >> not very much. he's one of numerous very powerful senior congressional republicans who did rapid and dramat
of those folks who turned to trump. at the same time, he's talking about policies like universal health care, like a $15 minimum wage, likerights. and he has his wife gisele. we interviewed them together. she came to the u.s. from brazil as an undocumented immigrant and they're straddling this old school, new school democrat. and this will say a lot about where the party is headed, especially if he wins in november. >> thank you. >>> and new audio times have come to the surface...
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income, very -- mainly thanks to education and free health care policies that continue to today even in my university for my students. the gross mismanagement ofr economy by this regime combined with the history of new liberal policies has brought sri lanka to its knees. the people asking very serious questions about particularly this regime and how it has handled this economic crisis since they came to power. rajapaksa was the prime minister and just resign, was president from 2005-2015. because of a two-term limit that was brought about to come his brother in 2019. when they came back to power, they focused only on consolidating their power. in fact, despite the pandemic, sri lanka is the least amount of -- compared to other south asian countries. people got little relief during the pandemic. they suffered quite a bit. all along, they try to consolidate their power. after the parliament or elections in 2020, they brought the constitution to put -- keep huge amounts of power in the president. they have both the parliamentary system and a presidential system in sri lanka and the president has huge amounts of power. now even though the prime mi
income, very -- mainly thanks to education and free health care policies that continue to today even in my university for my students. the gross mismanagement ofr economy by this regime combined with the history of new liberal policies has brought sri lanka to its knees. the people asking very serious questions about particularly this regime and how it has handled this economic crisis since they came to power. rajapaksa was the prime minister and just resign, was president from 2005-2015....
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other area of american life whether you are delivering frozen chicken, automobiles or media how do we integrate technology and deliver better services at lower costs. universities and health carenstantly rising costs and improving product with universities, you are getting the same product with ever rising prices. why don't the universities innovate delivering better product or at lower prices like frozen chicken people do but universities are stuck in the middle. >> fascinating conversation. we'll see which way he goes. >> explosive core temperature from the top member of the oath keepers said he overheard the leader of their group trying to contact president trump. >> and the former president's son in a meeting for hours. that's next. ♪ life can be a lot to handle. ♪ this magic moment ♪ but heinz knows there's plty of magic in all that chaos. ♪ so different and so n ♪ ♪ was like any other... ♪ panera chefs have crafted a masterpiece... succulent, seared chicken... a secret aioli... clean ingredients... in a buttery brioche roll. made fresh, to leave you... speechless. panera's new chef's chicken sandwiches. $1 delivery fee on our app. this is a tempur-pedic mattress. and it'
other area of american life whether you are delivering frozen chicken, automobiles or media how do we integrate technology and deliver better services at lower costs. universities and health carenstantly rising costs and improving product with universities, you are getting the same product with ever rising prices. why don't the universities innovate delivering better product or at lower prices like frozen chicken people do but universities are stuck in the middle. >> fascinating...
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you'll hear him talk about policies like universal health care, like expanding voting rights, codifying roe v. wade. so again, it's interesting to watch how he sort of seems to be a widening gap in the democratic party. but we'll see in november if he's able to win this thing. it will say a lot about the direction of the democrats. >> he is as we mentioned in the polling, substantially ahead of his competitors. what about conor lamb? what is his campaign saying about where things stand? >> reporter: well, lamb would argue with this poll you're seeing on the screen. emthey're looking at numbers internally that show the race is much tighter. i think it was a surprise to a lot of people that. it was, that wasn't a tater race. on both sides, they talk about wanting something different. and honestly, the scriptors i hear about fetterman are similar to 2016 and 2020. he's not a politician. he is an outsider. he talks like a real person talks. not like someone from washington. so i think in this climate, people are looking for somebody that has something a little bit different to bring to the table. and right now, for the democrats, it seems like fetterman
you'll hear him talk about policies like universal health care, like expanding voting rights, codifying roe v. wade. so again, it's interesting to watch how he sort of seems to be a widening gap in the democratic party. but we'll see in november if he's able to win this thing. it will say a lot about the direction of the democrats. >> he is as we mentioned in the polling, substantially ahead of his competitors. what about conor lamb? what is his campaign saying about where things stand?...
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cover health care litigation get to happy michelle. lovey, to have you here on the screen, please introduce yourself to the stream view as thank you. i'm a chancellor's professor at the university of california irvine as well as in your lecture, harvard medical school, author of the book, leasing the room invisible women and the criminalization of motherhood, and get to have you and love to see you later as well. welcome to the conversation . please introduce yourself. hi our last summer i'm a professor y e as in texas at austin, in the heart of the sea where an abortion man is currently in place. i am wondering get 50 years of having a constitutional rights in abortion, and now we're discussing what might happen if this is over ruled. how do you explain? i'm really interested in all if you'll, you'll take on this at least you can. so i think thing where we all right now, how is this possible? well, you know, we're pretty surprised that the supreme court's draft opinion was leaked to begin with. so that's where we are. you know, this has never happened in the courts modern day history that we have seen what the internal deliberations of the supreme court are. so that's how we got
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health care system, to deal with that. pain isjust — you probably know yourself, pain is huge. 0h, absolutely. yeah. libby is one of those who's worked with chris. now at universityhile still really young. the pain came to dominate her teenage years. but with help, libby is learning how to manage her condition. it's not something i can change. it's just something i can co—exist with. and, for me, that's kind of what acceptance is. it's just finding a way to co—exist. i'm sort of trapped in a body that's painful to be in. there's no nice way of putting it. it'sjust a bit... it sucks. both libby and jen have at times felt badly let down by the health service. late or misdiagnoses, or simply not having their voices heard. both have also found people who understand their condition, and treat them with care and compassion. but in the end, it's come down to their own resilience, finding some strength despite their pain. dominic hughes, bbc news. in response to that report, nhs health boards and trusts across the uk say they are doing more to support people with chronic pain, including recruiting more specialist staff, and reviewing current programmes — though they ackn
health care system, to deal with that. pain isjust — you probably know yourself, pain is huge. 0h, absolutely. yeah. libby is one of those who's worked with chris. now at universityhile still really young. the pain came to dominate her teenage years. but with help, libby is learning how to manage her condition. it's not something i can change. it's just something i can co—exist with. and, for me, that's kind of what acceptance is. it's just finding a way to co—exist. i'm sort of trapped...
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university. he is distinct -- he is a distinguished professor and served as attorney general under president trump. he is a practicing anesthesiologist. dr. harris is the ceo of emed whose mission is to democratize health care. he was a former president of the health organization. secretary soileau most recently served florida's 2021 congressional district. she served as secretary of health and human services under president clinton and as former president of the university of miami. thank you so much for all of you being with us today and thank you to all of the task force members for the work over the past 12 months. i would like to get started by asking each of you to share with us what your original goals were or what you hoped we would accomplish. what are a couple of the priorities or takeaways in key points you would like to impart to the audience today? i will start with dr. harris. i want to ask for your thoughts and getting us started with this bastion. dr. harris? >> it was certainly a pleasure and an honor to participate on this work and an honor to be here today. for me, it was very important that we build upon prior work. i think dr.gupta mentioned the evolving aspect of this pandemic. we have
university. he is distinct -- he is a distinguished professor and served as attorney general under president trump. he is a practicing anesthesiologist. dr. harris is the ceo of emed whose mission is to democratize health care. he was a former president of the health organization. secretary soileau most recently served florida's 2021 congressional district. she served as secretary of health and human services under president clinton and as former president of the university of miami. thank you...
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university of south carolina says at least four babies have been admitted there recently to treat complications related to this formula shortage. joining me now to discuss this concerning trend is dr. hilary basha, from children's health care atlanta. thanks for joining us. first, i'm curious, what kind of health issues can come from a baby having a lack of this kind of nutrition? >> for children who have specialty formulas, they can hardly tolerate, you can see vomiting, dehydration and weight gain. that's what we've seen children come to the hospital to rectify. >> have you had to deal with that at your hospital? what does that look like? >> we have. since february, as elizabeth mentioned, this has been going on for a while, we've had a number of medically complex children who have come in so we can find the right formula for them. luckily even with the infant formula shortage, we've been able to find community resources so all babies have something to eat. it might not be something they were traditionally eating or the family's preferred brand but we've been able to work with the community for the larger incident fant problems. >> it's not something that's going to be solved right away, does that concern you as a doctor
university of south carolina says at least four babies have been admitted there recently to treat complications related to this formula shortage. joining me now to discuss this concerning trend is dr. hilary basha, from children's health care atlanta. thanks for joining us. first, i'm curious, what kind of health issues can come from a baby having a lack of this kind of nutrition? >> for children who have specialty formulas, they can hardly tolerate, you can see vomiting, dehydration and...
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universities to drop the cost of tuition. and the answer is of course, no. and in the last 50 years, nothing in our country has gotten more expensive than a four year degree. nothing. not health caref, pretend it is not there. >> questions, anybody? >> when you talk about the equipment, i think -- i'm curious what you are hearing from them. i am angry on their behalf. what do you hear from either students that you had before, people who are now working that you are in touch with? >> it's surreal. working on how america works has been different than working on dirty jobs, because one gives me a fly on the wall looking the other one gets me face-to-face. what i hear from construction workers and what i hear from farmers, people in the energy sector, is kind of -- they hear the words and understand what is going on. they are looking over their shoulder like they are in an episode of punk. they can't believe they are having this conversation. are we really going to forgive $1.6 trillion of student loans or whatever the number is? are you going to do that right now? you're going to ask me to pay for that? the next thing you know you are talking about 2008, talking about people who save
universities to drop the cost of tuition. and the answer is of course, no. and in the last 50 years, nothing in our country has gotten more expensive than a four year degree. nothing. not health caref, pretend it is not there. >> questions, anybody? >> when you talk about the equipment, i think -- i'm curious what you are hearing from them. i am angry on their behalf. what do you hear from either students that you had before, people who are now working that you are in touch with?...