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Transcripts For RT Documentary 20240704

She was having trouble breathing. I called my husband. I was in total panic. When jamie arrived or later that morning, one of the charge nurses took one look at here. It didnt even process paperwork, took her out of jamies arms and we started working on and they told me they were ordering medical transport, taking her to the best Childrens Hospital the. They did a few tests and pretty quickly they came back and they told jamie and your daughter is having a diabetic ketoacidosis. Those words meant nothing to me. I never heard it. I didnt know what it meant. My initial reaction is, well, thats fine, but shes not diabetic. And the response to that is what she is now. When you see your child sitting there, life flesh and all the tubes hooked up in the monitor, sleeping, all you can think is praying for mercy that god, thats fair. So bring her back to the or the, the word diabetes comes from the ancient greek word for funnel because was so much drinking and youre needing a diabetic, seeming

Transcripts For RT Documentary 20240704

A war that could have been avoided and should have been avoided, as you can continues to fail to show victory on the battlefield of the stomach for a lot of politicians and congress and the senate to continue to fund this more is gonna, is gonna start to dissolve as always, is going to have your company here with us at the international. Well be back in about 30 minutes now to the, the, [000 00 00;00] the the i was about to travel to texas. And unfortunately, our entire family had come down and you know, and large families, it just travels down from one child to the next to that. And this time it was here, it, it hung on a little bit longer than the others. So we took her to the a tricia and he took a look at her and he said, shes fine. Its just a bad flu this year. Dont worry about it. And the next day she got worse. Everything had changed with her daughter. She was completely lent. She was having trouble breathing. I called my husband. I was in total panic. When jamie arrived at the

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Part 20240703

Issues, not economic ones. That being said, although they are intertwined these days when security is so critical to the United States and japan and to the philippines as well, that being said and the japanese as we all know are too polite to say this, there is unhappiness in japan over president bidens decision to publicly oppose the sale of u. S. Steel to nippon steel so we thought to focus on the importance of u. S. Japan cooperation on Economic Security, on reliable supply chains, on japans significant and longstanding direct investment across the United States and the potential benefits that an enriched u. S. Japan Partnership Offers to American Workers and allied technological leadership. All these things will be on the agenda at the white house next week. We have two panels of experts today. One on Economic Security that i will moderate and another on Foreign Direct Investments that my japan chair colleague will moderate. But first we have the honor of a keynote and discussion w

Transcripts For CSPAN Discussion 20240703

Between the United States and japan with leaders from the Defense Department and Japanese Ministry officials. The Hudson Institute hosted this visit. Good morning and welcome to Hudson Institute. I serve as japan chair at hudson and i want to welcome our audience here at the bessy and walter Stern Policy Center in washington and i want to welcome our audience on liep and online and through cspan. On the eve of Prime Minister Fumio Kishidas historic visit to the United States on april 10, it seemed like an appropriate moment to examine the benefits of the deep and expanding u. S. And Japan Economic relationship and as all of us in this room have seen on the news reports, including by certain members of our audience here today in the press, about the impressive deliverables that will be coming out of both the u. S. Japan summit on the 10th and u. S. Japanphilippines trilateral summit on the 11th, most of the focus object the discussions will be on security issues, not economic ones. That

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Global Efforts To Combat Alzheimers Disease 20171129

Proliferating so fast throughout the globe. And according to dr. Marie menard, who we will hear from, the number is estimated to grow to 115 million by 2050 as populations around the world age, although there is early onset as l but predominantly it is one of the byproducts of all of us ages and there seems to be a higher proclivity the woolder one gets. Once someone reaches 85, the chance of some form of dementia is one out of two. The total cost of addressing this is 818 billion. But as early as next year it is estimated that this cost will rise to at least 1 trillion. Thats per year. It will go up from there. As we all know, alzheimers is a cruel disease robbing its victims of their memories and their identities. Robbing their family and friends of the person they know and love. It is excruciatingly painful for someone who lose themselves gradually. I have spoken myself to many individuals, especially those who are early onset who have young families and are dealing with the agony t

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