Also. So i think we i dont think its an either or situation. The first point that you were making, frank, is exactly what this legislation is talking about. And, actually, i live in north in a lot of and a lot of my neighbors go to the v. A. Hospital in memphis, tennessee. So thank you. A recurring theme were hearing compliments about the service theyre getting. But this legislation provides more doctors, more nurses and more facilities to address just what youre talking about. Host and the last caller in this segment is tony from north providence, rhode island, on our line for independents. Tony, weve got about a minute here. Caller good morning, how are you . Host good. Caller thank you for cspan. Took me about six months to get through. Ive got a claim in with the, an injury that i got during my service time. And ive been going through heck with them. I finally got a meeting with a judge. I told the judge exactly what was going on, how they were treating me and i had to keep telling
Forces are active inside Eastern Ukraine and russian financing is very active inside Eastern Ukraine. Thank you all. President obama is going to announce his pick to head the Veterans Affairs department, replacing eric shinseki, who resigned last month. Will be Robert Mcdonald, a former executive at Procter Gamble. We will be live here on cspan with the announcement expected in about a half an hour from now at 4 30 eastern. Burnish Prime Minister David Cameron reported to the house of commons today about his meetings last week with European Union leaders. The eu is set to elect its next resident of the commission in july. They have decided to nominate a person Prime Minister cameron have has opposed. This is about one hour. We will show you as much as much as we can before the president s announcement. I would like to make a statement on the European Council. Let me briefly report back on two other points. First, the council began in april with a moving ceremony to mark the 100th anniv
Nurse megan ellenwood. Good to see both of you. Doctor rainey, you see this firsthand every day. What your dealing with right now as we see this new surge in cases . Fred, i wish i could take you behind the doors of the er with me. Were seeing day by day increasing numbers of patients with covid19, both those who are a little bit sick and those who are really sick. Were also seeing increasing numbers of patients who have survived their initial bout with covid but now are having longlasting symptoms that are making it impossible for them to work, to do their normal activities, that dreaded long covid syndrome. And as that happens, our hospitals are filling up. And our workers are getting sick. Our floors are short on techs, on respiratory therapists, on nurses. Our doctors are covering for each other both in order to cover for those who are out sick and to help us open our Field Hospital here in rhode island. And we are on the verge of being in a crisis state. So megan, as a nurse, how
Second half of the material. Were going to be discussing mass production and the american system of manufacturers. Now as you well know. There are differences in the way economists and historians discuss issues in particular. I would sort of say historians plays a great emphasis on archival information descriptive statistics and testimony that was contemporary to the time in contrast social scientists, especially economists look very much for big overarching themes or a framework that will connect it together and sometimes that means ignoring the the details of the specifics of historical events are involved. And what were going to try to do is to try to bring both into today by looking at a debate or rather a literature on mass production and the Assembly Line. That as articulated by economists, but then using that framework to think about the issues by using an examples a couple of the major historical transformations in several industries in particular. Were going to talk about both
Second half of the material. Were going to be discussing mass production and the american system of manufacturers. Now as you well know. There are differences in the way economists and historians discuss issues in particular. I would sort of say historians plays a great emphasis on archival information descriptive statistics and testimony that was contemporary to the time in contrast social scientists, especially economists look very much for big overarching themes or a framework that will connect it together and sometimes that means ignoring the the details of the specifics of historical events are involved. And what were going to try to do is to try to bring both into today by looking at a debate or rather a literature on mass production and the Assembly Line. That as articulated by economists, but then using that framework to think about the issues by using an examples a couple of the major historical transformations in several industries in particular. Were going to talk about both