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Thehe diagnosis was made, treatment was given, and five days later her disability was accepted and approved first time out. I cannot say enough about it. It is too bad every medical facility does not practice they owes particle mayos medical practices. That means a great deal to us. We can always do better. If we try every day to do better. We appreciate those comments. A tweet guest i think you can have both. We want to be certain that we are taking advantages of everything that is known and knowable of biomedical research. The practice of medicine continues to move forward. They are getting the right care for them dialed down to the individual level. We cannot agree more. We have a center for individualized medicine. Choiceto make the right for that individual but to really engage them in that decision. Here are the options for you. Here are the pluses and minuses of those options, try to help the patient make a good decision. I think that is what i am hearing here. As a system acros
In the pacific islands, had an opportunity to hear a story and witness a video of this elder who was standing in the pacific ocean, up to his waist, and he had his children next to him, and they were probably up to about here. They were standing in the pacific ocean. As the lens zoomed back, they were visiting their elders in their graveyard. Their graveyard has been in the same place since time in memorial. And now because of Climate Change, two times a day that graveyard is covered up by the pacific ocean. So its amazing how the biggest impact i believe are up in alaska and near the equator, and were all going to start feeling it. So i personally and now we have a couple of individuals on the Climate Change reggie and karen. Yeah, reggie and karen were disappointed as natives to this Climate Change work group. So, yes, it will be a strong push me because my staff has ade it a top priority. One more question. Lance . We are the last tribe to get federally recognized through the proces
I would like to begin with a very warm thanks to brian. There is brian back there. He has done so much to make this happen. Also, thank you to emma for the generous introduction. And also we should give a round of applause the staff of this museums maritime heritage, who keeps his heritage alive. [applause] now, im very happy to have a chance to talk with you this evening about a part of that heritage, which is not only concluding americas history. I want to talk to you about this book that i have written, the amistad rebellion. I want to begin by reminding everybody just what happened in that story. Okay . Does let me summarize what happened. The year is 1839. This sleek schooner, la amistad, which in spanish means friendship. It contains 53 enslaved africans. Men and children, including three little girls. They are being carried from hosanna to another part of cuba where the sugar plantation system is just exploding. Sugar was a key the key to cuba as one of the most dynamic way soci
You have a whole big thing going over here between advertisers and Campaign Contributions and all of the crooked stuff that you have going thank you. Youre welcome. Dont worry about my eggs being cold. Dont worry, they dont feel guilty. This is the press. They have no guilt about my eggs being his eggs are cold now so he should be allowed to it his breakfast. Then ill say its terrible. Exactly. Its my fault. Ill have an orange juice. The press feels guilty. They see my eggs are dying, nobody said please, mr. Trump, have your breakfast. Go ahead, please. I dont need it. Good morning, its monday april 4, welcome to morning joe. With us on set we have managing editor of Bloomberg Politics john heilemann. Msnbc political analyst and professor at the university of Michigan School of public policy, former democratic congressman harold ford, jr. And in washington, republican pollster and columnist in at the Washington Examiner Kristin Soltis anderson. A lot going on. His eggs got really cold,