the heat here one way or another because they are getting away with mass murder in effect at eco-health alliance and their work with china and it s not stopped. 23.4 million is going to them. we re going to continue our conversation next time. david, thank you very much, david asher, always good to have you with us. some breaking news, peter doocy finally got to ask his question about biden calling the reporter to migrants separated at the border under president trump garbage. that s what biden called that story and here s a piece of the exchange. watch this. this is coming from the last administration, cruel and inhumane and immoral policies against people. it s separating children from their families. 18 month olds, 2-year-olds, 5-year-olds from their families. that s how we got here is because of the last administration. this is what we re trying to deal with here in this
LDH to receive $23.4M in federal funding for HIV care
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The Louisiana Department of Health will receive $23.4 million in federal funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for HIV care.
Senator Bill Cassidy announced the funding on Wednesday, March 17.
According to Cassidy s Office, LDH will $23,394,876 for the Ryan White Title II formula grants program to improve the quality, availability and management of health care and supportive services for individuals and families affected by HIV disease. Louisiana has one of the highest rates of new HIV infections in the country per capita, Cassidy said. This funding provides care to those suffering from HIV and gives them hope that they can overcome this terrible disease.
China Corn Imports Soar and U.S. Beef Exports to South Africa
Friday Feb 26th, 2021 From the Ag Information Network, I’m Bob Larson with your Agribusiness Update. The Environmental Protection Agency announced it’s supporting the Tenth Circuit Court’s January 2020 decision that small refinery exemptions were meant to be temporary and only pre-existing exemptions may be “extended” by the agency.
EPA says it “agrees with the court that the exemption was intended to operate as a temporary measure and, consistent with that Congressional purpose, the plain meaning of the word ‘extension’ refers to continuing the status of an exemption that is already in existence.”
bernie sanders. this weekend we may hear that. let s talk about what could be joe biden s problem. that could be money. it s announced he has only $9 million. that is compared to sanders $33.7 million. warren $25.7 million. buttigieg, $23.4 million. then biden basically $9 million. why so little? his burn rate a high. but more importantly, we have to talk about there are different types of money in this race. because elizabeth warren, they can go back to their donors. pete buttigieg, kamala harris, and joe biden have larger donors. and it s hard to max out. it s hard to go back to those people. what this is showing is pete is formidable especially in iowa to joe biden. and if joe biden slips, this is why i think kamala harris and cory booker still stand a chance of winning this nomination. if joe biden continues to slip, the people who will pick up
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