35 Burst results for "Saint Vincent"

"saint vincent" Discussed on Men In Blazers

Men In Blazers

05:21 min | 7 months ago

"saint vincent" Discussed on Men In Blazers

"Rodge doing this with Diego Luna, just going through Mexican World Cup. And just like, yeah, America. Yeah. I love that analogy, but that suggests that there is enough of the Mexican population that needs a refresher on what we've done in world cups. And I'm afraid that's a uniquely American situation. My man. It's confident there's this code around the 16 again. Oh my God, but this night was. Yeah, at the age, you know it. God, I love that man. It's been on men in places. We are doing let's do that show around the 16 again. This was the horror thing. Of a truly funeral night in Houston. We were actually in World Cup qualifying at the same time, people. And in those days, the U.S. had to play multiple rounds to reach the final. In the fourth round, a group with such powers as Vincent and the Grenadines and Guatemala, we topped the group. But we managed to out of the way. I believe it's Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. But I like Vincent the Grenadines because that sounds like a doo wop group. Vincent and the Grenadines, I believe, I'm not Googled this, but I think there are clips of John kuka cover band that play our moderately priced Caribbean resort. All inclusive buffet included on two wheels. If I could one time in my life here, pink houses played on the steel drums, I will have truly lived. I'm not sure you've ever heard pink houses and if you played it on the steel jumps. If you got a bomb it's for coming up listeners, Vincent and the Grenadines. They are available. We managed to somehow lose a game in the way to Guatemala, which was really a warning shot for all to come. And meanwhile, subplot, we failed to qualify for the Olympics again with our youth team about the Olympics. For those of us, for those of you who are new to this whole tournament situation, there is a school of thought the Olympics are more valuable for the United States than they are for almost any other country in the world because our young players don't get to necessarily go to competitions as tough as the European Championship or the Copa América because we have just had some little gold cup. So when our players who are under 23, which the Olympics requires, get to go to the Olympics, they get the experience of a big tournament, which means when they finally get to play a World Cup, they have gone through. And it's just even just a little thing. The passports, the security, the boredom, the buses. It is no coincidence some would say that the 2002 World Cup team did so well because so many of them had come out of a really awesome run at the 2000 Olympics. I think we lost in the, I know we lost to Spain in the semis of the quarters. But then we had multiple Olympics in a row that we didn't make, which, by the way, is even worse in this country because we love the Olympics so much as a nation. If we had a good Olympics run with our soccer team, when the women do it, we're all on board. But if the mended it, we would be gaining new fans important new fans and we have failed to do it over and over again. And you can more than I think was meant to be building for a golden future. That was another symbol of just, oh, what are we doing here is really what was good on Klinsmann on extremely arid ground, but football don't sleep back into the final round of Concacaf qualifying and in these classical days for listeners who don't remember Concacaf qualifying was an elaborate process that sent you more rounds than the labors of Hercules, culminating in the hexagonal ghost by the catchy name of what Brendan. The heck. The hex trademark. I mean, it's like the octagon, but football 6 teams, games, home and away against each top three go to the World Cup, fourth goes into a playoff against another continent and it was Asia in this instance. And the U.S. had last failed to qualify in 1986. It was on the considered almost a lock for the United States to get out. A 100%. Yeah, three and a half teams emerged. How could we not have 6? I mean, with all respect to the other team in our lovely region who are not in Mexico, it's a two team region where three and a half teams go through. It is literally constructed to ensure that money making USA and money making Mexico are going to represent us in the World Cup. It is borderline, impossible for either of those two countries to not advance. Let's see what happens. Carry on. And by the way, Diego Luna, we are here for you, both of us can get through friendly. Yeah. Bring Gallagher. Yeah. Wait, I want to talk about Mozart in the jungle. Let's hang. This is gonna be great. We should do that vodka. By the way, other competence included Trinidad and Tobago. Population 1.4 million as large as made, Panama. I mean, I could go on and on, but the old adage was win your home games. Don't worry about the bags of piss. Sure that a flight you on the road and you get through and Brendan, when this thing began, November 2016, panic level about not making the World Cup, you know, the suspense for you. Where was it between like one and ten?

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"saint vincent" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:49 min | 1 year ago

"saint vincent" Discussed on WTOP

"7 23 the Justice Department is trying to recover almost $3 million from Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort The money is in foreign bank accounts Manafort was convicted in special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation and was later pardoned by president Trump now federal prosecutors alleged that he failed to file federal tax documents disclosing that he had more than 20 accounts in Britain and Cyprus and in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Manafort's attorney says his client has tried to resolve the matter for months now He says the government is just trying to embarrass Manafort with the lawsuit For at least now D.C. councilman Kenyan mcduffie is off the ballot for the D.C. attorney general's race Within hours of a ruling by a three judge panel disqualifying his candidacy Kenyan mcduffie's campaign filed for an emergency stay and an expedited hearing by the full D.C. Court of Appeals In a statement mcduffie said the court's decision deprives D.C. residents the opportunity to elect the leaders of their choice A candidate Bruce viva says the law is clear requiring AG candidates to be actively engaged as a lawyer I look forward to making my case to the voters that based on my 30 years of experience doing the will of the people in the public interest best prepares me as the next attorney general Spiva says mcduffie is a dedicated public servant but doesn't meet the minimum requirement to be attorney general Sarah Jacobs news Actress Amber Heard wanted more details of her marriage to fellow actor Johnny Depp included in an op-ed piece that she wrote about domestic violence but her lawyers removed those passages from the peace according to evidence introduced in a defamation trial in fairfax county yesterday Depp's security guard Malcolm Connolly told the jury that he never saw any physical injuries on herd but he did see some on Depp Started.

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"saint vincent" Discussed on WTMJ 620

WTMJ 620

01:50 min | 1 year ago

"saint vincent" Discussed on WTMJ 620

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"saint vincent" Discussed on Radio Boston

Radio Boston

02:41 min | 1 year ago

"saint vincent" Discussed on Radio Boston

"Don't think it should have been a surprise. We had made statements that we were not going to remove are permanent replacement nurses and we told them we were very clear in may that we were hiring permanent. Replacement nurses To stabilize our workforce and so they struck for two months without us replacing anyone and then for the last three months. We've been hiring So it should not have come as a surprise to them. So what's the blueprint to getting people back to work in ending this now caroline so we have put what we consider a very fair and generous returned to work agreement on the table First and foremost it includes an anti bullying anti-discrimination anti harassment clause to make sure that those who cross the picket line are a safe from things as well as the striking nurses are safe from. Those things We also have a clause that any nurse who was on strike. Who wants to come back to work at saint. Vincent will have a job. It may not be the job that that person left pre strike but everybody will have a job If they don't want the job that might be available to them. We have offered some Superior bidding rights that would allow them to bid into jobs as they become open. And we've also put a severance package on the table for people who don't want either of those options so we've been very very flexible and i think very generous with the offer given that we do have people who we are unwilling to remove forcibly from there. So art there. Are there situations where somebody who who you have. Hired is less experienced than a nurse. Who can't come back into the old job and how to address that concern. If it's the case from a patient care perspective That may be possible in some cases. anybody who has been hired. Who is in need of orientation is getting that orientation. We had a number of new to practice nurses who went on strike. We had nurses everywhere from No tenure forty years tenure who went on strike and we have nurses of a variety of varying set of experiences who we hired him permanent replacement all right. If any of the striking nurses are listening caroline briefly last question to you. What would you want them to hear from you today. I would want them to hear that If they want to come back to work at saint vincent hospital We will welcome them back whether it is as a crosser now or whether it is striking nurse returning when the contract is ratified and if their position is one that has been replaced. We will work with them as closely as possible to find the best possible outcome for them and that we appreciate all the contributions. They've made the patient care in the past all right that is caroline jackson. Ceo of saint. vincent hospital. Appreciate you appearing on radio. Boston thanks thank you..

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"saint vincent" Discussed on Radio Boston

Radio Boston

05:33 min | 1 year ago

"saint vincent" Discussed on Radio Boston

"Today we're bringing you to unmissable conversations from that show. We will bring you the third next week. I up another perspective. On worcester's saint vincent hospital nearly seven hundred nurses. They're still striking after. Nearly six months tenet healthcare which owns saint. Vincent made a final contract offer earlier this month. Which the striking nurses tentatively accepted but while the hospital will welcome all the nurses back. Approximately one hundred will not be able to return to their old jobs. The hospital is keeping replacement nurses that it hired. And that's a deal breaker for the striking nurses so the walkout continues on wednesday. We brought you one of the striking nurses so now. Caroline jackson saint. Vincent's ceo and we began with this. Nearly seven hundred nurses still on strike approaching six months during staffing shortages and a pandemic. How did we get here while a first of all there's only about six hundred fifty nurses who are still on strike because of the number who crossed the picket line. And we got here because of the irresponsible actions of the the strike was based on. A al-zarih emanate being massachusetts. Nurses association massachusetts nurses association. Yes and the strike was based on a false premise They said we had poor staffing. And we've proven three ways our own analysis that was validated by an external third party The statewide database patient care link that had us. In the seventy four th percentile of hospitals are size for nurse staffing and then most recently. Us news and world report that ranked us in the top ten in massachusetts and also gave us the highest possible rating for nurse staffing tied only with mass general brigham and women's tops in massachusetts so our staffing pre strike was excellent and they struck over a false pretense in order to try to get four to one nurse to patient or patient nurse ratio and they have continued that strike And as we said. It's it's irresponsible of them to strike in a pandemic and we now have Agreement on almost all the terms of our last best and final offer and are trying to negotiate a return to work agreement so so there are a bunch of things. I want to unpack in what you just said in the i. I don't mean to sound glib but in most things it takes two to tango you are putting all the responsibility on the nurses here do you. The hospital has been engaged in this back and forth for six months as well. Do you see any responsibility on the hospital side for this going on so long during a public health crisis we put an excellent offer on the table. Pre strike That they rejected and we have bargained in good faith since before the strike And in the summer of the nurses said they were going to be out until after labor day which appears to prove to be true so we did take the action to hire permanent replacement. Nurses in order to stabilize our workforce. And that's currently the bone of contention. Okay so you talked about the ranking from. Us nursing ruled report. It was the twenty twenty one twenty twenty two ranking put saint. vincent's ninth in massachusetts The nurses have said Marie cocco said on the show yesterday that there were increased falls bedsores and other incidents prior to the strike worthy. Nurses not telling the truth. What i mean. They are talking about an increase in incidences. That's immeasurable thing. Were there increases in in. These incidences are not They have no data to support..

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"saint vincent" Discussed on Radio Boston

Radio Boston

05:33 min | 1 year ago

"saint vincent" Discussed on Radio Boston

"We are very concerned about that. You know last week. We accepted their final offer including their staffing proposal. We knew at that point with the numbers climbing it with cova fueled by the delta variant that we had come to the point where we achieved enough to make us feel that we made a difference that conditions will be safer once our contract is implemented. But we knew it was imperative that we get back into that hospital as soon as possible. So just simply put they are holding us out here at this point out of retaliation that is just so wrong minded so when you when you accepted the contract marie did you know about this portion. That said we will not rehire you back to your original jobs. Some one hundred of you will have to go to other jobs. Well i think our assumption was that it would be like it was the last time we went on strike at the end. We put our proposal for return to work and that would be accepted. Which is every nurse goes back to their own position. However the hospital gave us there You know proposal and it was vastly different from what we consider safe. And i and. I'll tell you why i'll give you an example. We have a level to be nursery. The hospital likes to tout that they provide advanced practice abilities by registered nurses that work there to take care of infants. That are born Thirty two weeks and and Forward so these are very fragile patients and we have the hospital proposing to us that in return to work two nurses on the day shift to each have forty years experience would be displaced and replaced by two nurses that are novices. Who don't have the expertise of the skill. That is not good for our community. So do you think this is going to work. Marie staying out now. Do you believe this will work. Or i guess. I'm wondering not having been engaged in a strike myself. If there isn't a risk the hospital we'll hire more nurses to replace the ones who are not in the building. Are you worried that this is a game of chicken. You might lose you know i. It is incumbent upon tenet not only answer to the nurses but they have to answer to our community. You know we have tonight. Seven faith leaders from different congregations coming to the line to show their support for our cause because they know this is a just cause we have nearly every congressional leader every legislator the mayor the city council supporting our physician all from one us back in that building to care for our community particularly now is the delta variant continues to impact the entire city and our sister hospitals nolan speaking out for tenant or holding rallies for them you can be assured of.

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"saint vincent" Discussed on Radio Boston

Radio Boston

03:17 min | 1 year ago

"saint vincent" Discussed on Radio Boston

"At the beginning of august we caught you up on more than seven hundred nurses at saint vincent hospital in worcester who had been on strike since march eighth and as of today. They are still not back at work. Tenet healthcare which owns saint. Vincent made a final contract offer earlier this month month. Which the nurses tentatively accepted but tenants offer doesn't include returning the nurses to their pre strike positions while all would be rehired. Roughly one hundred would have to go to other jobs as tenant hired replacements for them during the dispute that is a deal breaker for the striking nurses and so the walkout continues with the pandemic continuing to rage. Time is of the essence for everyone. So we want to dig into this one today. We're talking with the nurses and with labor expert tomorrow. We will hear from saint vincent hospital and of reporter. Who's been covering the whole thing so joining us now. Marie restock oh. She is a nurse in the post anesthesia. Care unit at saint vincent hospital. She's also a member of the nurses contract negotiating committee and vice president of the massachusetts nurses association. Which is the union representing the striking nurses here. Marie welcome back to radio boston. Thank you so much happy to be here. So we have seven hundred. Nurses not engaged in patient care during a one hundred year pandemic and it's been almost six months. How did we get here. Well we got here. Because the nurses of saint vincent hospital after many months of trying to convince the hospital prior to the pandemic that we were in a health care crisis inside the building because of lack of bedside staffing mostly nurses And once the pandemic hit as our conditions got exponentially worth and communication broke down between the nurses and the hospital. We that we had no choice but to take this fight to the streets. We certainly gave due diligence to trying to fix this within the building We spent many months as i said prior to and after the pandemic began to convince them that we needed additional staffing. The conditions in that. Hospital had deteriorated. Honestly i have to tell you since. Caroline jackson came to saint vincent hospital about two and a half years ago. Not only did conditions at the During labor-management deteriorate but conditions at the bedside did our patients were suffering. They were waiting far too long to have their call lights answered Patients were falling at an alarmingly high rate Patients would developing bedsores Were crying for pain medicine. So we just weren't able to do justice to you. Know the the patients that we were caring for so just for listeners. Caroline jackson is the ceo of saint. vincent hospital. I hear you and i understand. I asked you how we got here in. You laid out the case for the strike. I also wanna ask so then. Six months not in the hospital providing patient care during the pandemic. How does that sit with you to be out of the patient care game. You said there was a crisis in that hospital before you guys took to the streets. Have you worried about what's happening in that hospital when you're not in there of course..

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"saint vincent" Discussed on Radio Boston

Radio Boston

04:29 min | 1 year ago

"saint vincent" Discussed on Radio Boston

"Although the strike began march eight contract negotiations have knowing on for two years prior so the union in hospital management had long been Over the next contract and in fact the nurses union took a vote of no confidence in the hospital. after furloughs at the hospital began in april twenty twenty Both sides have said that the other is rather disingenuous. you know the last week's announcement of some service cutbacks. At the hospital the hospital said the nurses have chosen to strike on a platform full of false allegations about staffing quality and safety and the nurses. The cutbacks ploy The hospitals Decision on czar in mid-may to begin permanent to begin hiring permanent replacement nurses also did not help relations with them nurses saying only strengthened their resolve to be out on strike. And then there's also been finally. There's a history between tenant in saint vincent nurses in two thousand about six hundred saint. Vincent nurses went on strike strike which ended forty nine days later with a contract It was the first nurse burst. Nurses contracting came after the nurses had organized into a union end speaking with nurses in reading coverage from the time the issues a safe staffing levels as well as a feeling that healthcare was becoming more corporate. Where issues then as now so. There's some precedent there let. Let's step back for just a minute. Cyrus this is taking place during a pandemic where we know. Hospital workers have been maxed out stressed out fatigued and exhausted. Do you think and do we have evidence to believe that the pandemic was part of what has made this. So what's word. I'm looking for well. Hostile or a tense. Yeah i think that that's absolutely the case. You know the code and was awful for for healthcare workers across the country. And i think that what really was an issue. Here was the feeling that the hospital management wasn't supporting the nurses They had furloughs for instance in the hostile. Says they were voluntary. The nurses union dispute sad but they There were the union has said that they had You know p p was under kind of locking cat and issues be you know. It's been really tough for healthcare. So i'm sorry. I didn't mean to interrupt you there. I thought you were taking a break there. I do want to ask you one last question briefly. What happens now talks ended today. What what's the next step for each side just briefly well Talks ended today without without a resolution on the the nurses have said that they are The mediator suggested moving the talks to a national level on which provides another set of eyes on it from what i understand. That just happened a few minutes ago. trying to catch up on it as we speak sean but apparently That did not. There is no agreement to do that at this time. So we're kind of back at the situation where we've had talks. They haven't gone to resolution It's unclear who makes the next step. And that i it's lobby watching. Yeah all right. That is cyrus moulton reporter with the telegram and gazette in worcester cyrus. Thanks for catching us up. Appreciate it thank you. let's turn to the nba. Where we now know more about friday afternoons green line be trink Crash so the rear most westbound train was going thirty miles per hour in a ten mile per hour zone according to a preliminary investigation by the national transportation safety board. It hit a second train from behind near babcock street injuring twenty five people in causing visible damage to both vehicles and damaging the infrastructure. Here's nba general manager. Steve pop tack at the scene of the crash. We.

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"saint vincent" Discussed on Radio Boston

Radio Boston

04:38 min | 1 year ago

"saint vincent" Discussed on Radio Boston

"The changes that are happening. Dr sue in policy and the the the regular messaging from public health officials. The vaccines work. Vaccines are still answer. How to think about the fatigue of this possibility of having to return to indoor masking not being able to eat inside and restaurants anymore etc. How do you encourage people in the face of that fatigue. And that worry in this moment. Yeah no these are very important issue. So number one. I'd like to first congratulate. The people of massachusetts would really gotten vaccinated a really high rates and we are in much better shape than certain places around the country. So number one. I wanna see that picture is looking very different because people did do what we recommend in they got vaccinated on the other hand. I really understand that. It could be frustrating because we felt like you know our way out is to get vaccinated in many people get vaccinated so that they can get back to a normal life and stretching start to engage in certain activities in here we are now we turn things around and say okay. No actually you do have to wear a mask after all in one important to emphasize is that the reason why the change was made with. Because of new data the science change no the the cluster and and barnstable kind of taught us different lessons because with the alpha variant. It was that we pretty much thought that it was unlikely for you transmits. But now we're getting new end so this is why the recommendations are changing is because the scientist changing. But we're in a much better police in we were. Let's yoga in twenty twenty. I was on the front lines at the hospital. I was just unserviced again. Two weeks ago in its the stark difference stock difference compared to like what we face. There is progress but you know with the delta variant in his current surge. We're hoping that this may be temporary. If we do our job in that we get as many people vaccinated in protected so that we are in better shape for the fall. That is hope so i understand the frustration but but also let's look at the big picture. We are enough far better police. In where before and at least we have the solution which is vaccination to help us get there. Okay dr sumo dr. darren. I'm going to go to the phones now. The lines are blowing up..

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"saint vincent" Discussed on Radio Boston

Radio Boston

04:24 min | 1 year ago

"saint vincent" Discussed on Radio Boston

"So i could go through other things outside of clubs universities that i've also have a chance to lead Work i've done as regional field organizer in seventy eight Obama campaign so in that regard. I have had lots of experience working in context. Without you know what you're calling safety net but was honestly think that's not the right way of thinking about how the things that grow in universities and then translate into the real world function so if you look at the biomedical sciences. What you see is over and over again folks building things at start lab. Certain form of labs labs are themselves team management structures and then they migrate out into the world into one another form of entity And in various ways. I've also had the opportunity to spend work out Often handing off other organizations and then helping them pick it forward in the world working closely with nonprofits. And the like so. I do have a pretty rod of you in perspective of how organizations rise and fall with have. No you nuts. okay. I wanna stay on this for one more question. I am not looking to play. Gotcha here but i have to ask you through the course of our research today to producers tonight each tried to google your campaign website and we tried several different searches and couldn't get a link to your campaign site to pop up on the first page of results so out of curiosity. We tried searching. The names of two of your democratic opponents and their campaign sites were both the first result that looks like inexperienced gap the nuts and bolts of campaigning in the team versus may be other seasoned campaigners. What is your reaction to that. And how do you close that gap over the next several months. I'm proud of my team and i have. People is just really extraordinary experience on my team without any question and you know if you take a look. Who's on my team. you'll see that. They have now combined decades worth of experience running campaigns so i'm not concerned about that at all..

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"saint vincent" Discussed on Radio Boston

Radio Boston

02:14 min | 1 year ago

"saint vincent" Discussed on Radio Boston

"Of experience leading organizations at all scales from small startups with six billion dollar philanthropy and clarity. About what we need for an economy that supports growth and development in the whole of our commonwealth and connects everybody to opportunity insecurity if elected and your vision were in action. What would be different. Really fundamentally different in the commonwealth of massachusetts. Well first of all we would all be able to see what's happening in the whole commonwealth. So for folks. Who live in the boston area. Often people don't know about twenty percent of the people in low and lawrence and north of that in amherst are living in poverty. For example people often don't know fat springfield as the asthma capital of the country. People don't know that folks have been living in the woods in western mass. And on martha's vineyard so for starters you would see our whole commonwealth and we would understand that in order to nick. Opportunity everybody to opportunity security. What we really need to do is invest in basic building blocks of infrastructure social infrastructure housing transportation schools. Good jobs and justice so for starters. Just it's really critical. We need abundant supply of affordable accessible housing all over the commonwealth and we also really need to have a modernized transportation infrastructure. Those two parts of infrastructure are really strangling our economy especially outside of route. One twenty eight work of transformation to ensure that the entire commonwealth is connected to a growing prosperous economy. I did a lot of work on cova last year. I spent just tons of time digging and all levels city state federal really working to build out infrastructure for testing working on contact tracing the like but what that experience drove home to me was just how different resources are in different parts of our commonwealth in between urban areas world areas gateway cities and the like and so fundamentally a lot of our challenges with at a lot of the ways in which it has hit in equitably just reflecting underlying equities in our economy and so is there something specific you would have done differently than the current administration has done on covert..

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"saint vincent" Discussed on Radio Boston

Radio Boston

04:10 min | 1 year ago

"saint vincent" Discussed on Radio Boston

"System on the green line. It doesn't begin till next year. It'll be completed by twenty twenty four but we know the accidents. At least one of the accidents in eight nine was on the green line. I think they both were. So what do you say you want to make. Sure they're funded. You want to make sure the staffing is there but we saw a thirteen year lag. A are you concerned about that. And what does that mean for for making sure. This really really doesn't happen again. You know in the in the past there there wasn't The funding or the or the staff You know in in the past The team has only been able to spend. Oh alp three or four hundred million dollars a year and now they're able to spend about four or five times that So disappointing that The system is gonna take Longer implement them than we would like to see but there are spending more more money they do now have the capability to get more of. These projects are online. So you get one of the other hold. Ups is that the fcc has to regulate the radio technology. That's going to be using in the system. And so i really wanna see that I really want to see that waiver. be granted the nba. So that they can keep this project on track. You know one of the things that occurred to me when i heard about the crash here. We are coming out of a pandemic. there's a lot of concern about traffic on the roads already being back to pre pandemic level reticence for people to return to public transportation especially with the delta variant. What we're learning about the levels of contagion there. How does the tea convince people that it is safe in every way to get back on the t. and get ridership backup especially in the face of something like this jared. I think it's incumbent on on on on really sort of everyone to make sure that we're thinking about this in you know they were thinking about this sort of in an What's what's the though raises..

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"saint vincent" Discussed on Radio Boston

Radio Boston

04:33 min | 1 year ago

"saint vincent" Discussed on Radio Boston

"Nurses at saint. Vincent hospital in worcester remain without a contract today. After mediator ended talks between them and dallas-based tenet healthcare. The talks began just yesterday. Now this after one hundred forty nine days on the picket line the group representing the nurses the massachusetts nurses association says that it is the longest strike of its kind nationwide in the last decade at issue staffing levels a particularly sensitive issue for hospitals during the pandemic cyrus moulton is a reporter with the telegram and gazette in worcester and has covered the strike from the beginning cyrus. Welcome to radio boston. I how are you. i'm great. Thanks cyrus one hundred forty nine day strike talks ended today. How did we get here. Well it's actually it's been a long time Coming it's it's the negotiations for. The contract actually began two years before. This strike was Went into effect in march. So there's been a long history of Talks between the two then so hard. Hit not resolved so break this down for us. What do the nurses want right. Now what are they asking for a new contract sure. The nurses are the primary issue as you mentioned his staffing levels. The nurses are mainly advocating for one to four ratio of nurses to patients medical surgical floors telemetry units in most cases with the resource to pitch in and increase staffing in the emergency department in ancillary support in each unit. The nurses have said that the current primarily one to five ratio of nurses patients is unsafe. tenant healthcare Dev owner and operator saint vincent originally proposed a wonderful ratio on three of eight medical surgical floors also produced a proposed a one two ratio progressive care unit and another critical care float nurse to address additional patient loads And the hospital in union most declined to speak specifics in their subsequent proposals especially lately but the hospital has made concessions such as adopting staffing.

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The Great Lisbon Earthquake

Everything Everywhere Daily

01:45 min | 1 year ago

The Great Lisbon Earthquake

"Population of lisbon in seventeen fifty five was approximately two hundred and seventy five to three hundred thousand people. Lisbon was the capital of the portuguese empire which held territory in europe south africa africa asia and many smaller islands in between this made lisbon one of the most important cities in the world at the time at nine thirty a. m. as people were going to or attending church. The first tremor struck they were loud and noticeable but they didn't cause much in the way of destruction the console from the city of hamburg. Germany later reported quote. We i heard a rumble like the noise of a carriage and it became louder and louder until it was as loud as the loudest noise of a gun immediately after that we felt the i tremble unquote based on what happened. Modern estimates are that there was a slip in the azores gibraltar transform. Fault this fault line that runs. Approximately from the strait of gibraltar. to the a'sore islands. One tectonic plate was thrust over another and the movement of land might have been as much as one cluster. The epicenter of the earthquake was believed to have been just off the southwestern most point of portugal near cape saint vincent at nine forty a m. The main earthquake hit church bells ringing all over the city and just as quickly buildings began to collapse. The churches which were full of people were the largest source of casualties for a period of ten minutes. There were three major quakes that shook the city to its foundations. It's estimated that the earthquake measured eight point four on the richter scale just to give you an idea of how much the ground moved in the middle of lisbon city center. There were fissures in the ground. Five meters or sixteen feet wide. The earthquake was the first of the three

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"saint vincent" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

01:40 min | 2 years ago

"saint vincent" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"Monday morning March Vienna strike Should here against this at this corporation, John We're looking at this journey. We never We're looking out, but here we are not going anywhere. Saint Vincent presented another offer to the union yesterday, their fourth one in recent weeks. The strike has been going on since March. 38. We're off to Wall Street. Andrew All day is at Bloomberg and a little bit better now, as we look at the NASDAQ Yes. Stock indexes are now uniformly pushing into record territory again. But we've seen a fair share of waffling this afternoon. So no guarantees until the bell rings right now the Dow up 98 NASDAQ Back up 13 S and P 500 up 17. The number of job openings rose to a new record high in May. Underscoring persistent hiring difficulties, the number of available positions climbed to nearly nine and a quarter million during the month for me, downwardly revised result in April. The Labor Department's job openings and labor turnover survey or jolts also shows the number of people who voluntarily left their jobs. Decrease to a still high 3.6 million just in May as the quit rate as it's called, dropped to 2.5% Andrew Rhodey Bloomberg business on WBZ, Boston's NewsRadio. You're not talking to yourself. Wow, you're telling your smart speaker to play WBZ NewsRadio on I heart radio. All of my concerns of disappearing. Thank you. Jay Farner here, CEO of rocket, mortgage and rocket companies. Last year we saw historically low mortgage interest rates. What you may not know is that interest rates are already starting to increase and it's likely that trend is only going to continue..

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"saint vincent" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

WCBM 680 AM

01:50 min | 2 years ago

"saint vincent" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

"Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, which themselves are already struggling. To recover from recent massive volcanic eruptions. Massachusetts State police took 11 suspects into custody following an hours long standoff that prompted the partial closure of interstate 95 shelter and place orders for areas near where the incident took place. Authorities say all the roads that were closed have been reopened, although slowdowns in the area are expected. President Biden's goal of 70% of adults vaccinated by July. 4th will not be met. But press secretary Jen Psaki says the country has made huge strides in defeating the coronavirus. We have reduced the percentage of people who are getting covid who are dying of covid by 90%. That's a huge, significant achievement. We are actually much farther than I think most people would have predicted we would be. Meanwhile, the president spending the day in a cherry farm in Michigan, where he plans to talk up his infrastructure package, an additional investments in families and education. The president arrived in Traverse City, which is hosting the National Cherry Festival is an event that has attracted presidents in the past, like Herbert Hoover and Gerald Ford. News and analysis at town hall dot com. Read the reviews, and it gives me hope. Soda weight loss dot com. You should go read the reviews there. They put all the Google reviews there, so it's candid. I mean, you get a real world response. Listen to Howard. Howard is the man Howard said in 22 weeks, I've let go of £80 of unwanted fat way. What is £80? I don't even £80 Is there like 1/6? Grader, bro? I bet your knees in your back feel awesome. Congratulations, Howard. Howard did this Karen do this? I'm reading all the reviews right now. Vicki did this Michael Michelle Lisa 4.8 stars. 4600 reviews read them for yourself at soda weight loss dot com s O t weight loss dot com To State of the art. I'll give you the secret..

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"saint vincent" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

02:04 min | 2 years ago

"saint vincent" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"A domestic incident with his handlers on June 4th for entry officers. Bill Cushing and Matthew Donahue were both wounded. The service will be held at Gillette Stadium. It will be for law enforcement and invited guests only. But a procession route from Braintree to Gillette will be open to the public for those who wish to pay their respects. A couple of studies led by the C D. C, looking at why younger Americans lagged behind the older populations in getting vaccinated for Covid CDC lead study shows Only 38% of 18 to 29 year olds have gotten at least one shot compared to 80% of those 65 older. Gap is understandable, considering the prioritization of vaccines early on, But a second CDC lead study found that nearly half of people 18 to 39 say they're unsure or definitely won't get a vaccine. The most common reasons where a lack of trust in the vaccine concerns about side effects or the belief that they don't need a vaccine. Mark Remillard ABC News, You know Lots of places are doing it, including Massachusetts, but it does not appear that giving out money. Get vaccinated is working. At least not long term of politico analysis found Ohio the first state to start a vaccine lottery. So are 40% rise over 10 days, But then, a month later, the number of people receiving doses of Covid shots was lower than when the announcement was first made in North Carolina. The million dollar Lotto incentive only lead to a 1% increase in vaccinations. Last week, Massachusetts launched its own vaccine lottery vaccine millions With $5 million prizes for those getting vaccinated along with chances for those under 18 to win college scholarships, New research is taking a look at the long term mental health effects of both covid 19 and life under lockdown, a new study finds the lingering symptoms of covid 19 may include both cognitive and behavioral problems. Researchers in Italy also say one in five patients report post traumatic stress two months after being discharged from the hospital and 16% show symptoms of depression and among young adult To increase screen time during the pandemic, a study shows a boost and mental distress. Researchers in Saint Vincent say more time looking at screens is associated with increased anxiety.

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The Disappearance of Sneha Anne Philip

Unexplained Mysteries

01:55 min | 2 years ago

The Disappearance of Sneha Anne Philip

"Blaring alarm. Won't dr ron lieberman with a start. His fingers moved instinctively across the bad feeling for the comforting warms of his sleeping wife sneha but his hands found nothing but an empty pillow from the looks of it. She hadn't come home to their manhattan apartment last night. It was two thousand one but snare didn't have a cell phone so he had no way to reach her. Ron let out a heavy sigh. He knew she often stayed out late and had learned not to expecter especially since she had time off from her residency at stanton island saint. Vincent's medical center. She'd probably spent the night at a friend's place still at annoyed him that she hadn't called. Ron pushed aside his worry. He threw on his scrubs and headed into work at the jacobi medical center in the bronx around nine a m. He emerged from a meeting and found his colleagues gathered around a television screen. He pressed forward to see what they were looking at. It was the world trade center building and it was on fire. Almost every american. Who lived through nine. Eleven can remember. Actually what they did when they first heard the news. Ron's first instinct was to call home. The phone rang and rang but snare never picked up in the chaos and panic that followed. Her name became one of more than nine thousand missing persons. Just another lost. Soul and a sea of casualties. They live near the twin towers. So ron initially assumed she was caught in the debris. Investigators dug through the rubble identifying the remains of more than twenty seven hundred people but snia never turned up. She's simply disappeared without a trace.

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St. Vincent Nurses and Tenet Management Resume Negotiations

Family Financial Focus

01:18 min | 2 years ago

St. Vincent Nurses and Tenet Management Resume Negotiations

"In some politicians certainly turning out in support of the striking nurses at ST Vincent Hospital in Worcester. Monday, will market nine weeks since around 800 nurses walked off the job demanding a lower nurse to patient ratio as WBZ Suzanne Saz ville reports. Negotiations resumed earlier in the afternoon with hospital owner Tenet Healthcare State. Rep. Mary Kee Took part in a made a caravan supporting the nurses. We depend on nurses, and we depend on that care that they give us and when they're not able to do it, I trust the workers. You know what's happening in the workplace? Caroline Moore has been a nurse at ST Vincent for more than 40 years, She says. Community support gives them a boost as they head into their ninth week. You know, I grew up in was there I've been born and raised here my whole life. My Saint Vincent hospitals. My hospital. You know it was taken over by this for profit monster and is making changes that are totally unacceptable. The hospital says it remains willing to compromise in Worcester. Suzanne Saz Bill WBZ Boston's news radio. No word on what that compromise is. The hospital released a statement saying they plan to offer one more solution. It's official. If you can socially distance

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Ash-covered St. Vincent braces for more volcanic eruptions

AP News Radio

00:59 sec | 2 years ago

Ash-covered St. Vincent braces for more volcanic eruptions

"The last few people remaining in the area closest to an erupting volcano in the eastern carribean island of Saint Vincent have face to get clear the final evacuees made their way to safety at day off to the last two free apple K. no rocketed with an explosion that shook the ground speed ask I would and blanketed the island in a layer of fine volcanic rock the eruption is its first large ones since nineteen seventy nine US covered everything creeping into homes because the noise is on a strong sulfur smelling it in the air evacuee to one a Bucks says she's hoping the eruption will end soon I am a bed I'm just hoping for the best set up everything comes over so I can go back home local resident veranda Hicks says she's been through this before did I was nine years old now I'm fifty years old scientists warn that the explosions could continue for days or even weeks said that the worst could be yet to come I'm Karen Thomas

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Ash-Covered St. Vincent Awaits More Volcanic Explosions

AP News Radio

00:51 sec | 2 years ago

Ash-Covered St. Vincent Awaits More Volcanic Explosions

"I'm Julie Walker ash rained down across the eastern Caribbean island of Saint Vincent on Saturday a day after a powerful volcanic explosion and they expect even more activity the loss of revel que no continue to rise up to twenty five thousand feet in the air covering safe inside with thick layers of ash and a strong scent of sulfur even some neighboring islands were affected thousands of people had to evacuate Friday but let Mario Edwards spent the night in the red zone then Saturday was it is ash covered cars leading the move no so right now all that I mean my family right here right now officials say the volcano has entered an eruptive phase that may continue over the next few days or even weeks royal Caribbean cruises is they're prepping for evacuations I'm Julie Walker

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Explosive Eruption Rocks Volcano on Caribbean's St. Vincent

AP News Radio

00:46 sec | 2 years ago

Explosive Eruption Rocks Volcano on Caribbean's St. Vincent

"The volcano in the carribean island of Saint Vincent has erupted the island's government had already ordered some sixteen thousand people to evacuate homes near the volcano as they made their way along the winding mountain side roads an ash column could be seen towering overhead emergency management officials estimated it reached twenty thousand feet unfortunately for Saint Vincent most of the ash was headed north east over the Atlantic Ocean but communities closest to the volcano reported heavy ashfall and poor visibility hindered the evacuations summer being put aboard cruise ships others heading to nearby islands and some two thousand people are in government shelters the four thousand foot volcano last erupted in nineteen seventy nine it continues to rumble I'm Ben Thomas

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Wet Notes - 3-28-21

Scuba Shack Radio

06:55 min | 2 years ago

Wet Notes - 3-28-21

"This is wet notes here on scuba shock radio for sunday march twenty eighth two thousand and twenty one first up today. I want to give you an update from reef or the reef environmental educational foundation. They have released their two thousand and twenty two field survey trips and it's pretty neat. They have eleven trips. Planned in two thousand and twenty two starting with saint vincent in february and that is being led by amy lee. For those of you who listen to the show. I had amy on the show last july. They also have a cuba trip in march followed by raja arm pot in april. May june will feature saint lucia and roett tan. july is. the red sea and hawaii is in august. The september two thousand and twenty two baht trip is already sold out grand. Cayman is october bon. Air's in november and the year closes out in december. In 'cause you might wanna take a look at the reef website for all the details availability and pricing. These trips. look pretty awesome last week ned. who's a dive master at. The shop passed on a new york times article about looking for climate solutions and this article was written by catrine einhorn. Essentially she reported that ocean bottom trawling for shrimp whiting. Cod and other fish emits as much carbon dioxide into the air as the entire globalization industry. Now this was based on a study published in the journal. Nature and it was pretty enlightening. About how trawling releases. Immense amounts of carbon from the ocean floor and that leads to more acidification of the water and that reduces the oceans capacity to absorb atmospheric carbon dioxide. You can check out the entire article on the new york times website look for climate solutions by katrina einhorn. There's another piece of good news. Out of molly s this month. The honolulu star advertiser reported that a trained response team was able to free young. Humpback whale from gear entangling. It's left pictorial flipper. They were able to free about fifty to one hundred feet of line from the flipper but not we're able to get the Entangled line out of its mouth. They are hoping that that will ultimately free itself. They haven't seen the whale since it was freed. Apparently it wasn't in great shape but at least now it has a chance. They recovered gears being analyzed to see if they can determine the origin now. The efforts were led by the hawaiian humpback whale national marine sanctuary in partnership with cardinal point captains k key koala project and ultimate whale-watch. Now i've had the opportunity to go out with ultimate whale-watch from lana. A couple of times was very happy to hear of their support. We carry a lot of aqualung equipment in our shop and like most businesses twenty twenty taught many of us a lot of lessons. Well i recently sent out a message that they are introducing. A new aqualung is a bit of a rebranding. They're using a new tagline beyond the expected in the message. They said the twenty twenty taught them to expect the unexpected time to seek out the unexpected. If you check out the aqua lung website they further state that they are for the ocean exploration for ocean understanding and for ocean conservation. The aqua lung site also has a really inspiring short two minute video to get you inspired. Stay tuned for more from akwa. Long as they go beyond the expected earlier in the week. I got an email from nicole. Russell dima vice president of operations and i e mail had a lot of different information but one of the items that stood out said las vegas is open for business that means they are in fact planning to hold the demon. Show two thousand twenty one in las vegas in person and not some very exciting news. There was a learn more link in the email that took you to the dive equipment and marketing association's website where they gave you a list of all the trade shows conventions and meetings scheduled in las vegas of over five thousand or more attendees in the next twelve months. Now that was an interesting list. F why the marijuana business daily or m j biz con two thousand twenty. One is expected to draw thirty thousand people. And it's just one month before dima for all you dive pros out there. Mark your calendar for demon show two thousand twenty one november sixteenth to nineteenth in las vegas. Nevada can't wait to get back to dima and finally earth day two thousand twenty one is less than a month away earth day is actually april twenty second however it looks like this year. They are promoting three days of climate action. It starts on april twentieth. There are three lead organizations working on this educational international or education international the hip hop caucus and earth uprising will will be organizing three separate parallel climate action summits on april twentieth and twenty first ahead of president biden's global leaders climate summit on april twenty. Second what a difference a year makes. What a different political climate additionally earth day dot org will be producing the second earth day live digital event on april twenty second. Check out the website on earth day dot. Org for more information. Well that wraps up wet notes for sunday march twenty eighth two thousand and twenty one here on scuba shack

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Nurses At Saint Vincent Hospital In Worcester Near Boston Go On Strike

WBZ Midday News

00:57 sec | 2 years ago

Nurses At Saint Vincent Hospital In Worcester Near Boston Go On Strike

"In Worcester are on strike. WBC's James RoHaas reports Day one started early this morning. And at this point no one knows when it will end. The last nurses strike. It took place at ST Vincent Hospital was about 20 years ago and lasted 49 days. This strike, according to nurse Bill Leahy could go longer. Realistically, I don't think they're gonna budge. But I think if you have the community of Worcester that we have served for so many years, you have the legislative people behind us. You have the public and I think maybe the pressure at that point might turn it around. Some 800 nurses are joining bill out here by the entrance of the hospital on Summer Street, striking against staffing numbers and hospital conditions. Tenet Healthcare is the parent company and says they've presented the best proposal to nurses in years and cause this strike it during a pandemic Irresponsible and Worcester James RoHaas WBZ Boston's news radio at 11

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800 Nurses Go On Strike At Saint Vincent Hospital Just Outside of Boston

WBZ Afternoon News

00:44 sec | 2 years ago

800 Nurses Go On Strike At Saint Vincent Hospital Just Outside of Boston

"Underway Right now. A pre strike rally across the street from ST Vincent Hospital in Worcester, Theo 800 nurses at ST Vincent's say they'll go on strike tomorrow after negotiations failed with the hospital's management company tenant health care. Last Wednesday. The nurses voted to authorize a strike last month and issue the notice that a strike would be happening last week. The strike set to begin tomorrow at 6 A.m., Massachusetts Senators at Marquee and Elizabeth Warren released a statement in support of the ST Vincent's nurses this afternoon, saying we stand unequivocally with them in their fight for patient safety and fairness. Congressman Jim McGovern also joined the letter.

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Europe's oldest person, a 116-year-old French nun, survives Covid-19

CRUSADE Channel Previews

00:44 sec | 2 years ago

Europe's oldest person, a 116-year-old French nun, survives Covid-19

"Finally assist sister. Andre on a religious sister and france will turn one hundred and seventeen years old this week after surviving covid nineteen last month born lucille rundown on february eleventh. Nineteen o four. She converted to catholicism at the age of nineteen after serving young children and the elderly at a french hospital. She joined the daughters of charity. Founded by saint vincent depaul at the age of forty according to the gerontology research group which validates details of people believed to be one hundred ten or older sister. Andre is a second no living person in the world. The oldest person is japan's came to dhaka who turned eighteen on january. The

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Joanne Rogers, the widow of Fred Rogers, has died

Mojo In The Morning

00:40 sec | 2 years ago

Joanne Rogers, the widow of Fred Rogers, has died

"Joann rogers the widow of. Tv's fred rogers passed away. Yesterday she was ninety two years old. It feels really weird following that other story but this one but You know cause of death was given so we don't know how she passed. But joanne and fred rogers were married for more than fifty years. She was a famed pianist. Who had her own very successful. Music career And after her husband's death years ago. So helped. Develop the fred rogers center for early. Learning and children's media at saint vincent college in his hometown of latrobe pensylvania so she really carried on his legacy and his love for kids and ninety two years. Old

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"saint vincent" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

04:45 min | 2 years ago

"saint vincent" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"A great daughter of Harlem, born to a son and daughter of Jamaica. In New York City At a time when Harlem was at its creative peak, she landed in the right place Carmen McRae as a matter of fact, her first real job was at a legendary Jazz Club, Minton's Playhouse, where she did everything. She was a chorus girl, she sang solo. Sometimes she worked as a secretary. You got known by the people who could Recognize and encourage her talent. Carmen McRae Tony Bennett for Call Me irresponsible and Nick Cordero singing the song, One of the great ones from Bronx Tale, the musical. All Cavalcanti new standards on W N Y C Here is one of those composed by Annie Clark. She goes by the stage name Saint Vincent. She sings plays piano and guitar. And is in her own class. Her song lost, ageless, deconstructed from its original pop arrangement on Record called mass education. I saw her perform loss ageless, exactly in the way you'll hear at a show in Brooklyn a couple of years ago and thought this is the song book carried forward into the 21st century for sure. See if you agree. Low sage less though in another car comes low sage list the most milk there, but I can't keep running. No, like, Keep running enough, huh? Oh, Love SAGES hang up bythe. On the stages of unwritten memoirs, but I can't keep running. No, I can't keep running and not Oh, uh, How could anybody have you? How could anybody have you and lose you? How could anybody have you lose? You're not lose them. Mind too. How could anybody have you? How can anybody have you and lose you? How could anybody have you lose your nose? Them minds too. Oh, Last days off sunset superstar. Girls in cages playing naked tais, But how come I leave? I just follow them on my kind. In Los ageless Always, they never break They build and build on Syria don't have no escape. But how can I leave? Just follow my good to see you. The list, Sleep. Oh, good. Anybody, have you? How could anybody have you lose you? How could anybody have you lose your na? Lose them mine, too. How could anybody have you? How could anybody have you lose you? How could anybody have you lose your not lose them minds do Oh, no, We're region in now. I'm a monster. L'm a secret cow. But I can keep running night can keep all run in, huh? Oh, how could anybody, have you? How could anybody have you lose you? How could anybody have you and you will not lose their minds. I'll get anybody, have you? How can anybody have you lose you? How could anybody have you and lose.

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Hospitals Puzzled With How To Administer Monoclonal Antibodies To COVID-19 Patients

All Things Considered

03:47 min | 2 years ago

Hospitals Puzzled With How To Administer Monoclonal Antibodies To COVID-19 Patients

"Are starting to use new drugs that are designed to keep covert 19 patients out of the hospital. But it's not clear how well these monoclonal antibodies work, and some hospital administrators are wondering how long their staffs will be able to give this time consuming treatment. As emergency rooms and beds fill up. NPR's science correspondent Richard Harris spoke to doctors in New Mexico and Wisconsin as they launched their treatment programs. The Food and Drug Administration has granted emergency authorization to two monoclonal antibody formulations. These drugs are supposed to prevent the Corona virus from invading cells there specifically for people with mild to moderate disease who are not in the hospital. And it's not just a shot or a pill. They have to be given by Ivy infusion, a process that takes two hours or more like everything in today's world during the pandemic, our biggest challenges are around staffing. Dr. Peter Newcomer is chief clinical officer at University of Wisconsin Health in Madison. He says his hospital is giving the drug after hours in an infusion center so infectious covert patients don't cross paths with cancer patients and other vulnerable people. Special plea went out for nurses to take on yet another shift. Even as the hospital struggles with rising Covad cases, the hospital can initially handle eight patients a night. Newcomer says They started with three patients on Tuesday night. Our advertising campaign to the community when I'll come Monday and Tuesday, so we're going to see more tonight and then Philip all over slots. Real soon. If everyone who qualifies for this treatment asks for it, the hospital will quickly run out of drugs. So you w health set up a system to identify people who would most likely benefit primarily people over 65 with underlying health conditions. Will randomly pick from that pool. If there isn't enough drug to go around. It's basically a lottery type system with an allocation that is done as equitably as we can informed consent for this includes telling patients that it's not clear just how well these drugs actually work. The National Institutes of Health put out treatment guidelines, saying there's simply not enough information to know if they are effective. Company studies suggest doctors have to treat 10 to 20 patients to avoid a single hospitalization. Dr. Newcomer wishes he could tell how well the huge investment in staff time will pay off as long as we can continue to provide this treatment. We plan on it. It's gonna have to be an ongoing evaluation of what we can afford to do. From the staffing standpoint, the drugs could help hospitals if they can keep their patient loads down in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Dr. David Gonzalez is keeping a close eye on the capacity of Krista's ST Vincent's Hospital where he's the chief medical officer. We're currently entering crisis levels stage with bed capacity that's throughout the state of New Mexico. His hospital is directing people most likely to benefit from the new treatment to the hospital's emergency room for the infusions. We have a portion of our emergency room that's dedicated to cope in positive patients. Krista Saint Vincent's Hospital infused its first patient Tuesday, using one of the eight initial doses of the drug allocated by the state of New Mexico. After the hour long infusion. Nurses monitor patients for 1 to 6 hours to make sure that there are no serious side effects, and Gonzales says that monitoring continues once patients leave the hospital were able to follow the patients at home. And, uh, and a pain their vital signs and they can go through a questionnaire in which we ask them if they're experiencing specific symptoms more than 2400 medical facilities nationwide have been allocated some of these drugs. And many are like these in New Mexico in Wisconsin, now starting to figure out how to make it all work. Richard

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The Vampire of Dsseldorf Peter Krten

Serial Killers

04:32 min | 2 years ago

The Vampire of Dsseldorf Peter Krten

"As Dusk, fell on February eighth, nineteen, twenty, nine, forty, six, year, old Peter Curtain prowled the bustling boulevards of Dusseldorf searching for his next victim. He stopped outside Saint Vincent's Church, and leaned against the stone wall he watched as Rosa. Olica a young girl of about eight years old sauntered towards him Peter Shot Rosa of friendly smile and asked where she was headed unfortunately. Roseau was unaware that it's often best to stay away from strangers and freely told him her address. Peter. Extended his hand and offered to take the eight year old home as soon as they were alone on a deserted street Peter Seized Rosa by the throat and strangled her aroused by. Her Death Peter Sexually. Assaulted her body however like so many times before sexual abuse was not enough to satisfy him for that. He needed see read Peter pulled his trustee pair of scissors from his coat pocket and repeatedly stabbed Rosa in the chest. He would later claim that only when he saw the gushing blood, did he finally reach sexual satisfaction Peter Stared down at Rosa's lifeless body and noticed that a small wound had formed on Rosa's temple where she hit the ground and it was starting to bleed at the site of the blood Peter was seized by a sinister craving. He pressed his lips around the wound and sucked the blood from Rosa's skull. Peter derived a pleasurable sensation from the act and like when he first killed a sheep as a teenager, it would change his life forever. Vanessa. Is going to take over unless psychology here and throughout the episode please note Vanessa is not a licensed psychologist or psychiatrist, but she has done a lot of research for this show. Thanks Greg Peters Consistent Sexual Sadism can be considered a pair of Philip Disorder. This is an abnormal sexual desire that causes harm to others according to the DSM five. They're eight classifications of para phileas and parasitic disorders. Prior to drinking Rosa's blood Peter fell firmly into the category of someone suffering from a sexual sadism para. Philip Disorder. Meaning that he derived sexual pleasure from hurting others but now Peter Succumb to an uncategorized para phillix disorder known as he Motta Linea or the sexual stimulation from blood. This is sometimes referred to as clinical vampirism or R-enfield Syndrome after the character. From. The Novel Dracula. Of course, Peter would never know the name of his disorder. He only knew his taste for blood was more literal than ever before he also suspected that the graphic nature of his crimes would provoke a series police investigation so he needed to tread carefully. Peter decided the best course of action would be to establish an alibi. So while his wife Ow Gustav. Was Out of the House he returned home to inspect his clothes for bloodstains and clean his scissors. Once he was presentable and weapon free he took himself to the movies on his walk home from the Cinema Peter. Thought. It might be a good idea to burn Rosa's body. Not only would this destroy any lingering evidence it would also increase the grisly nature of the crime that night Peter filled an empty beer bottle with the petroleum from one of his lamps then headed back to where he left Rosa but as Peter ventured toward Rosas body, he realized there were too many witnesses to set a fire on detective he hit. The bottle behind a nearby sign and decided to come back later early, the next morning Peter told his wife he was headed to the bathroom, but instead a snuck out the front door of their building he sprinted to the hidden petroleum, grabbed the bottle and made his way over to the hedges where he'd left Rosa's body Peter Poured the petroleum all over. The girl then dropped a lit match onto the corpse as soon as the flames ignited Peter made himself scares within minutes. He was home and crawled back into bed with his wife who was none the wiser a few hours later, construction workers discovered Rosa's charred body but the fire hadn't and Gulf the girl as Peter had hoped only her clothing and. A little bit of her hair had been burned. So she was easily

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California - Gov. Newsom provides update on state's COVID-19 response

Money Matters with Ken Moraif

04:38 min | 3 years ago

California - Gov. Newsom provides update on state's COVID-19 response

"Okay we're gonna take a I check in with governor Newsom he is now doing a live update on the corona virus response in California seventy thousand masks today for health care professionals just in the state of California also committing to over a thousand ventilators just in a few days the state of California working through his supply chains and partnerships companies large and smaller stocking small company that does a little bit of manufacturing up in Santa Rosa said they want to convert their manufacturing facility to help so masks same the same trust down in Los Angeles and that of the garment district said they'll do the same thing not only that the largest companies in the largest manufacturers of that happen to be based in the state of California like the gap saying we're ready to convert whatever ready to meet this moment tell us what you need hospitals credible philanthropy of people that are literally sending planes to China on their own dime and bringing back resources and support from all around the world it's quite literally not an exaggeration it's not exaggeration at all imagine governors all across this country are experiencing the same thing it's an old building and makes you feel like we truly can make this moment according ly we have had a remarkable response in terms of the work that our own teams are doing we've been able distribute we had twenty one million masks in our reserves we've been up to distribute ten million of those masks last week we put out an additional million a half of those masks just in the last few days we've got millions more we're going to try to get him out into our system as quickly as possible we are able to bring on Seton hospital as part of our portfolio of IT search we're able to announce just today Saint Vincent hospital down in Los Angeles now part of our portfolio four hundred and ninety rooms it will be up July seven hundred fifty in the next few weeks capacity community hospital the great work that was done down in Long Beach with mayor Garcia was able to get a hundred thirty rooms up online people already being transferred today and over this weekend a working with our site are affiliate C. P. M. C. in San Francisco a hundred fifty seven beds we now have a term sheet to bring into our portfolio we have folks Coalinga we have folks in Pacific gardens that are committing with term sheets to increase our capacity in a hospital system that by the way all told it's about a thousand beds that we've been able to procure in just the last number of days we were incredibly pleased to get a call from the White House want to thank president trump I want to thank vice president pence we were able to get eight field medical units into the state of California that's going to provide two thousand bed capacity for the state of California these are those field medical stations that have been discussed across the last month few weeks all across this country they're finally being delivered they're on the way we got our first trying to last night down in riverside this strategic national stockpile and we are quite literally open up those boxes as we speak more started to distribute those assets all throughout the state of California in real time that's gallons that's gloves that's masks and the like it's just the first of four that will be arriving we're told that they are already beginning to send all right we're gonna continue to watch what okay you've been listening to governor Gavin Newsom give an update about what's going on in California saying that more than a thousand beds have been opened up in the state of California in just the last few days to help you know it it take care of any overloads because of overcrowded conditions due to the corona virus he also said that the state has been able to distribute more than ten million masks they've got twenty one million in reserves and more are being put out into the system as soon as possible to make mention of some of those hospital beds opening up including the community hospital in Long Beach and several others now the governor also mentioned eight field medical units have been ordered is sent to California from the federal government and those that could provide two thousand beds to the state if they are needed the governor also updated the number of cases to twelve hundred in California with twenty four

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Federal government looks to malaria drug as possible coronavirus treatment

Hammer and Nigel

00:26 sec | 3 years ago

Federal government looks to malaria drug as possible coronavirus treatment

"You may have heard of parkland in malaria drugs seen by some medical experts as a stopgap coronavirus treatment John Herrick reports Louis Profeta as an emergency physician for Saint Vincent hospital in Indianapolis he says you can try it if you develop symptoms but don't expect your doctor to write you a prescription yes number people listen to light I'm not approved FDA treatment and assume that liability that could open them up to a possible

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The Thinking Behind the Book 'Home Coming'

VINTAGE Podcast

09:53 min | 3 years ago

The Thinking Behind the Book 'Home Coming'

"So homecoming is such an incredible book? And it's already having an incredible impact. I really enjoyed hearing all the different things and actually I listened to the audio book. I know that a lot of our listeners. Love audiobooks listening forecast. Say The audiobook. Because they're really interesting experience to hear the voices as well Tennyson it will a- and about your the thinking behind the book when when I can concept came into your head and what it was like an his first stages of planning a few years ago I wrote a memoir about growing gluten with my Jamaican parents called bad guy at the wheel. By guys. My father's nickname his Jamaican can. He had baggy is an all of his friends equally. Funny Nicknames that define them and they adhere to whether they liked the name or not so there was one man called old shine. Who was bowled? Like me anxious was very anxious. Tidy boosters very fussy but his footwear clock had one arm longer than the other. My favorite was manacled somewhere. And when somewhere came to this country from Jamaica in one thousand nine hundred system light summer suits tropical suits the matter. The weather weather come halo storm and when I thought about writing this book ask my mom. Whatever became of somewhere and she said well he caught a cold and died within a few months and I was shocked by that straightway which she spoke to sit in very matter of fact way had an edge to it but also it was quite a funny and I remember that when asked let's grapple loosened in the sixties all? The people were really really funny. There were like in my mind. CAST members of guys and dolls the Damon Runyon and they were all of my figures. We had no television until nineteen seventy two but they were television and what. I finished that Book Burger at the wheel about six seven years ago now I was wanted to continue it and away. The beginning of homecoming was a continuation of that story story but equally there were books. I read as a young man about Caribbean people in this country especially a book by Sam Cell Phone. Call the Lonely Londoners which is a book about a man called Moses who is kind of meet and greeter. So Kirby America's Dan to Waterloo station or Paddington and greets this carbon pioneers come off the boat train and equally. They have Wonderful characters wonderful names as a character. Awesome Galahad is rather light my car somewhere and when I finished up I wanted to myself. Well what would what would become of those people from the nineteen fifties and sixties if they were still alive today and what were their stories. What was the story of their great pioneer migration to prison? And although there have been books about that I don't think anyone's really interrogated the individual stories. And what you get with this book which is kind of oral history is a kind of an accumulation of similar stories and by that accumulation. You realize there was a bigger truth because sometimes when you hear stories you think that's just a one off when you hear again again again and you realize the experiences and I wanted to to have that kind of course onus in this kind of chorus line because right the way through But also the kind of gives you some of the shape and the contours of their lives from six to the present day and the people that you you chase to feed the book is e. Say An instruction that you you kind of chose intention eaten interview more women than men. 'cause you know those stories are represented. And and also more Chinese these people than Jamaican tell us parents Jamaican and three quarters of the migrants came from the Caribbean were Jamaican. But I right now. The Jamaicans take up too much room in the culture. The make too much noise have to credit opinion on themselves and they're over represented in our culture in terms of books books films music and sometimes they're kind of eclipsed some of the other islanders so I was very keen to address that so if that into more from Guyana kits and I was interested to find out why people ended up in certain parts of the country. So if you're from Saint Kitts you end up open leads. If you're from Saint Vincent in Hiwickum if it from Trinidad you end up in North Hampton and I think we want to these areas because they they were pay people were or their friends and associates broke. Equally is very keen to complicate the story because many of us will see those photographs photographs of the wind rush generation. The wind rush people coming off that ship. Ninety forty eight and the kind of I chronic now these men in Fidora's and zoot suits behind. You ever see any women in this girls but on that ship is often said from the beginning of that story. That now was that the five hundred Jamaican men. That's not true. There are other islands on that ship and the two hundred women on the ship including a woman called Mona. Baptiste's this wonderful jazz singer so I wanted to tell this story but also I wanted to use them to complicate the stories because the women were actually much more generous with their antidotes. Does that much more prepared to interrogate the interior lives and live longer but also in all honesty but I went to interview them. They're prepared to feed me saying that being you played this game I think three hours and the men wouldn't think to feed me and I'll be the on the floor gasping for water a little bit of bread but women would feed me straight away and actually what was interesting to me. I thought began to re revisit. Some of the stories. We're kind of finishing but some of the stores were not familiar. But I heard this story again and again from these elderly people who are now in the eighty s and ninety s had remind. I was on the antiques roadshow. And that what I was hearing were these jewels or this precious antiques. That not been added it for many many years. They've been stored away in cupboards in people's minds and never had a pap form and as an dustin down and reveal them to the reading public because to me they are wonderful rich funny cide. Moving polemical sometimes Philosophical stories that. Give a real sense of the panoply of of of of carbon life in this country. Because I think sometimes sometimes we have very reduced idea about the carribean presence in all honesty. If you look in terms of the archive in film and Television News Pretty Negative and right from the word go. It was pretty negative. People talk about the hostile environment. That Theresa May introduced in two thousand twelve but in my research it was not a new venture. She was very from the very beginning. And I. It's what I was interviewing a lot of these people who are in their eighties nineties to some of the archive of this month. Lockup in the British library the BBC See San Marcos in the BBC people around Archives let the deejay Don Letts had done lots of news twenty years ago. He's archive you've but also I would to my hometown is Brighton. Went to Sussex University where the Mass Observation Archive is held old and in nineteen thirty nine mass version which is so socialist research tool wanting to discover how people live. That was the whole idea of massive station Tau to working people live. What do they do with their money? How they use this time they still go to church too? They gamble. How do they make love but not at thirty? Nine maps vision decided to do a survey about black people. What did people in this country? Think about so-called Negroes in nineteen thirty nine and it wasn't very flattering it was pretty obnoxious really And I wanted to give a sense of what this carbon people who come into because in their minds I say this is true was everybody I spoke. They were a British. I'd even my mom for the book my Mom's from Jamaica and when she was growing up making the nineteen forties she knew how to fold the union flag flag. She could site keats. Shelley Wordsworth automatic pope's by Roach. She knew them all didn't need any book to repeat this poems and she told me that when she went to the cinema the reality cinema and Kingston in one thousand nine hundred dollars at the beginning of the screening of a film people. Stand up to sing the British national anthem and at the end of the screening people. Stand up to sting the British national anthem and I interviewed amount from Guyana. Who told me that when he came to this country went to the cinema and at the end of the film he stood up and such and he was amazing Nubia standing? He was really perplexed by that. So the sense of why they felt Brigitta. So what idea of Britain coming to see if they'd had it had access to these archives from from muscles version. They might have been a bit perturbed but what was interesting also. Is that the British. Sometimes they produce these booklets which they sent out to the Caribbean to give people an idea about what to expect. So there's one booklet produced by the BBC called going to Britain question. Mark as a small pamphlet is western some idea about Codes behavior so if I was to say to nineteen forties forties as an English person and you How do you do? What did you think MSA

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Millions march for action on climate change around the world

Casual Times

01:12 min | 4 years ago

Millions march for action on climate change around the world

"As many as four million people took to the streets around the world Friday and the largest day of action focused on the climate crisis students across the globe participated in a climate strike inspired by the sixteen year old Swedish activist commit to doing that just over a year ago okay to began skipping classes to protest in front of the Swedish parliament amending action to prevent catastrophic climate change protest inspired millions around the world on Friday she joined the climate strike in New York City ahead of today's U. N. climate action summit later in the show we'll hear data in her own words but first we turn to more voices from Friday's protest we begin with fashion a precaution co founder and executive director of the sun rise move banking climate activists Vic Barrett interesting climate strikers in Foley square as the March began. leave it got even on the go yeah Big Bear is my name I am grief we know my people are after one digit is community from the island of Saint Vincent and the Caribbean despite overwhelming adversity we organize our community and emancipated ourselves from colonization my ancestors did this to protect

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Caribbean islands brace for Tropical Storm Dorian

5 Things

00:38 sec | 4 years ago

Caribbean islands brace for Tropical Storm Dorian

"Forecasters areas of issued a tropical storm warning for a number of caribbean islands as tropical storm dorian is on the move and the national hurricane center says that dorian could strike puerto rico and neighboring islands islands as a hurricane by tuesday or wednesday. A hurricane watch is currently in effect for saint lucia while tropical storm warnings are in place for martinique barbados and saint vincent and the grenadines dorian is the fourth named storm of this year's atlantic hurricane season and could end up being the largest ahead of a stretch in september and october when forecasters. There's generally expect the largest storms of the year. Meanwhile cruise lines sailing from south florida have begun to modify their attorneys to avoid the

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