pediatric help help inside the e.d. and also in the community, doctors offices to try to sort of help catch these cases before they escalate to where they need emergency care. what s more, they are begging for more information, more training to help guide them when they re treating specific groups at risk, lgbtq youth, and kids who have, you know, prior violence, abuse. you talked about the kids coming in, talking about suicide. they re coming in as young as 5 and 6 years old, talking about these major issues. that is unbelievable. 30 a month to 30 a day. important reporting, erica edwards, thank you. wall street meantime, buzzing about a jaw dropping new bet by the investor who famously predicted the 2008 collapse of the housing market. cnbc s dom chu joins us for cnbc on msnbc. his name is michael bury, he got famous for the big short.
like it. you don t deserve to live. my parents say you re a pervert, and if i beat you up, they wouldn t care. you should kill yourself, die faggot, my 13-year-old. where do you think these kids are hearing it from? that is lindsey patrick wright bhch her child is in the sixth grade in tennessee, which a state that has passed more anti-lgbt laws in the last eight years than any other state in america. that question ms. patrick wright is asking at the end, where do you think these kids are hearing it from, is a direct indictment of the republican party, anti-gay, anti-transculture warerize going fought by republican lawmakers in schools, doctors offices and even the u.s. military. right now at the this very moment congress is in the middle of trying to pass the annual defense budget. and speaker kevin mccarthy has been cowed by the right flank of
extremist groups. the southern poverty law school concluded after january 6th those groups, quote, pursuing their agenda in venues where it is easier to gain power. meaning extremism has seeped deeper and perhaps more opaquely into the fabric of american life. quote, in 2022 the hard right movement succeeded in boroughing deeper in peoples lives in visible and material ways even if it did not have widespread electoral success. its fingerprints are everywhere, peoples homes, schools, doctors offices, libraries, bars, restaurants, churches, and other community spaces. the fear and pain experienced by black, brown, and lgbtq communities went far beyond any individual incident, deeply disrupting their ability to participate in an inclusive democracy. the rise of hate and extremism
organization is looking at how we can better regulate and improve the competencies of support workers, so nurses don t have to do everything. legislators can pass the nurse licensure compact, many nurses need multiple license. that s a huge burden in terms of time and money. and still 10 states have not passed that so that nurses only need one license to care for their patients across states . we need residency programs to help new nurses make the transition from education into practice, and nurses need instruction on how to d s. escalate. potentially violent situations. gosh that s a huge list. so i mean, it sounds like you re really counting on a lot of entities to help address those things, whether it be, you know the healthcare facility, hospitals, doctors offices, and you also mentioned legislation on a federal and state level, so