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CSPAN3 Coronavirus Subcommittee Hearing On COVID-19 In Nursing Homes July 12, 2024

Education and the jobs. Thank you all very much. I hope you have a nice weekend. March 13th live to the effect the coronavirus is having on Nursing Homes. Live coverage here on cspan3. We join it in progress. Said, under no circumstances should a hospital discharge a patient to a nursing home that is not prepared to take care of those patients needs pap clear directive. Unfortunately on march 24th Governor Cuomos Health Department issued this directive in contradiction to the cms dai take covid19 patients. New jersey essentially copied the same directive from norcal order with similar deadly results. Two weeks earlier Governor Desantis in florida prohibited transfers kv s covid19 patient were positive to Nursing Homes. Very different orders resulting in very different results. And pennsylvania, continued to accept new admissions and readmissions including patients covid19 positive. While defending this decision even Pennsylvanias Health secretary moved her mother out of a nursing home.

KQED PBS NewsHour July 12, 2024

Woodrf all that and more on tonights pbs newshour. F majording for the pbs newshour has been provided by life isnt a straight line, and sometimes you can find urself heading in a new direction. Fidelity is here to help you work through the unexpected, with Financial Planning and advice for today, and tomorrow. The william and flora hewlett for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. At www. Hewlett. Org. And with the ongoing support of these institutions and individus. This program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributns to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff the nation echoes again tonight with protests over Police Violence against black and, there are mounting calls for wholesale changes in policing. All of this comes amid final farewells for the man whose death galvanized a movement. White house correspondent Yamiche Alcindor begins our coverage. In ar lines of people

KQED PBS NewsHour July 12, 2024

Woodrf all that and more on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by life isnt a straight line, and sometimes yocan find yourself heading in a new irection. Fidelitys here to help you work through the unexpected, with Financial Planning and advice for today, and tomorrow. The william and flora hewlett foundation. Ha for more50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. At www. Hewlett. Org. And with the ongoing support of these institutis and individuals. This program was made by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff the nation echoes again tonight with protests over Police Violence against black americans. And, there are mounting calls for wholesale changes in policing. All of this comes amid final farewells for the man whoseat galvanized a movement. White house correspondent coverage. Lcindor begins our alcindor lines ole snak

KNTV Matter Of Fact With Soledad OBrien July 13, 2024

What would you risk to reopen the country . Soledad im soledad obrien. Welcome to matter of fact. Reopening the country is not like flipping a switch. A safe return to any kind of new normal requires planning. Are we there yet . Infectious disease experts are warning the president and governors to take it slow. As governors in texas, south carolina, florida, georgia and tennessee are already lifting restrictions to reopen some businesses. I spoke to doctor tom frieden, the former director of the cdc and president and ceo of resolve to save lives, a Global Public health organization. Dr. Frieden, thank you for talking with me. Six states so far say theyre going to be opening up in the definition of whatever that means. Sort of varies a little bit. But how do you feel about that . What would your advice be to those people who run those states . Dr. Frieden this is a very hard decision. We need to follow the data and we need to understand the pace of the virus, even though it spreads very

CSPAN2 Steve Inskeep Imperfect Union July 13, 2024

Thank you for being with us organizing todays event in my Live Audience here in San Francisco you can always visit us at www. Commonwealth club. Org and with the upcoming schedule. With cohost of morning edition of npr with jesse and john fremont thank you for coming. [applause] thank you everyone im delighted you could come this afternoon one of the most beautiful cities in the world San Francisco and to talk about jesse and john fremont to had some issue with the creation of california as we know it is so much to do with the creation of San Francisco as we know it. And then on the july a delayed flight from los angeles and then to be picked up by a car and driven by a car the thing about live radio but with San Francisco traffic but really you will not make your exact time. [laughter] but 8 00 a. M. Pacific time and still on the road creeping up the freeway seven or 9 miles an hour but looking out the right side San Francisco bay is out there and the Southern Suburbs with the hills i

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