Can you hear me . Hi. How is everyone doing tonight. Im molly quinn, the director of Public Program hearing at the book store. How many have never, ever been here before . A couple of you . Awesome. That gives me the opportunity to tell you a few thing about how this works before we start. Housing works is a Healing Community of People Living with and ticketed by hiv and aids. The mission is to end dual crisis of homelessness and aids, the provision of lifesaving services and entrepreneurial businesses that sustain those efforts. This book store is one of those entrepreneur businesses, as well as automatic of our Thrift Stores in the city. So at means that everything in the store is donated to us. All of the books and lps and movies. That way all of the money we raise here in this store goes directly to our fundraising effort. All of the people most of the people that work in the store are bartenders and book zoehlers and baristas are volunteering their time to help us make all the pro
About 2500 for adults, 8000 for families. Thats when told it cause people to going to medicaid. Thats enough money to get medicaid like insurance and i dont see any reason why you could let people get for medicaid itself if they wanted. The vast majority are not going to want to be in medicaid. John goodman, independent institute, goodman institute. Here is the book, a better Choice Healthcare Solutions for america. We want to hear from you. To leadership a book about the programs you see. Twitter. Com a booktv. Guardian columnist Antony Loewenstein is next on booktv. He takes a critical look at Companies Like halliburton, g4 s. And serco that make money off of natural and manmade disasters around the world. Hi, everyone. Good evening. Welcome to housing works bookstore cafe. My name is molly quinn, the director of Public Program here at the bookstore. Welcome. Welcome to tonights event for disaster capitalism. We are so excited to have all of you here. Can i get a round of applause fr
Senator Brent Taylor claims this agreement takes away equal protection of the law from Shelby County residents and contributes to the spread of HIV and STDs.
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