President Donald Trump says he directed White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders not to bother with the traditional daily briefing of reporters.
Trump says he told press secretary Sanders ‘not to bother’ with briefings | PBS NewsHour
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What goes through my my mind when I read the news with my morning coffee. …Or for the Simon's Rockers in the group, this is my response journal.
President Donald Trump says he directed White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders not to bother with the traditional daily briefing of reporters.
Trump says he told press secretary Sanders ‘not to bother’ with briefings | PBS NewsHour
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Frances Irene Finley Williams passed away on Nov. 21 and loved ones said they wanted to make it clear that the 87-year-old believed Trump had a bad impact on her final years.
The homemaker was critical of Trump’s temper, immigration policies, views on women’s rights and ethical standards, her daughter, Catherine Duff, and son, Art Williams, told NBC News on Thursday.
…“Her passing was hastened by her continued frustration with the Trump administration,” the obit said.
The paper balked and said it wouldn’t run the submitted obit unless the Trump line was removed.
…”We were in the midst of grieving, and it was Christmas. We were notified of this on Christmas Eve, and didn’t feel like we had much of a choice and didn’t have the emotional energy to fight that fight,” Art Williams said.
And now, weeks later, the paper has apologized and said Williams’ obit should have run as written.
Newspaper apologizes to family for not publishing mother’s anti-Trump obit
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The reason for the scary numbers isn’t what you would think: Most doctors say it’s the level of paperwork and data input they’ve had to do since medical records went digital. Doctors end up spending about 45 minutes per patient visit on tasks like “inputting data codes for the visit,” Nazario says, leaving little face-to-face time with patients.
“[Doctors] are spending an enormous amount of time taking in data during physician-patient visits,” she says. “I know during my last visit for my physician, I think the doctor spent no more than two minutes looking at me. They were looking at a computer screen.”
The result is scary: “I dread coming to work,” one neurologist says in the report.
…Though most doctors say the depression doesn’t affect their patient care, 35 percent say they find themselves getting exasperated with their patients, and 14 percent say they make errors they wouldn’t normally make.
Nazario says that while burnout is common among workers, for doctors, it can seem worse because all the schooling and training they’ve undergone can feel like a waste when most of their day is spent typing codes into their medical software.
“It’s almost like being a cog in a wheel, where they’re going through the motions of what’s necessary, not necessarily using all the knowledge that she or he has gained in the years of training,” Nazario says.
Burnout is making doctors want to kill themselves: report
The health care system reform we need may not be the one we keep talking about….
Key West moves to ban sunscreens that could damage reefs
Cool. Hopefully more coastal communities follow suit.
For one, they reaffirmed that Manafort testified to the grand jury about his communications with the former Russian intelligence operative Konstantin Kilimnik. According to the filing, prosecutors are interested in conversations Manafort and Kilimnik had about a certain topic from August 2, 2016, to March 2018. Much of the information about their interactions on this topic was redacted in the filing.
Mueller outlines Manafort’s alleged lies about Kilimnik in new court filing – Business Insider
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She was also publicly recognized for her work as a member of a team of all black female professionals who did computing for the U.S. military before electronic systems were even available to the public. West also excelled during the midst of the Jim Crow segregation and among an industry predominantly ran by white men.
Dr. Gladys West, mathematician and woman behind GPS, inducted into Air Force Hall Of Fame – KRDO
A superior intellect to e sure, but what a spine that woman must have to have contributed so much under those conditions….
You don’t need to have bad intentions to cause real pain for native people fighting for their culture.
…“Genocide has two phases,” wrote Raphael Lemkin, the lawyer who coined the term in 1944. “One, destruction of the national pattern of the oppressed group; the other, the imposition of the national pattern of the oppressor.”
It’s that second part of the definition, cultural genocide, that needs to be considered as the town of Skowhegan considers dropping the name “Indians” from its sports teams.
…We may not think of it as genocide, but that’s been happening to Indians in Maine – not just in Colonial times but also in our era, while white people were cheering for sports teams with names like “Redskins.”
In 2015, the Maine Wabanaki-State Child Welfare Truth & Reconciliation Commission issued a report after 27 months of fact-finding among the state’s native people, a process that’s the subject of the documentary “Dawnland” (it aired on PBS last year and is scheduled for several screenings around Maine this winter). It describes the lifelong trauma that follows Indian children who were taken away from their homes and brought up in an alien culture.
…They found that in the years leading up to their study, Maine Wabanaki children were being taken into state custody more than five times as often as non-native children. Tribal relationships were not treated with the same deference given to family relationships, even though federal law required the state to do that.
These removals, probably done with good intentions, hurt many children. It also tore the fabric of community and decreased the population of people who could speak native languages and participate in religious practices. In other words, cultural genocide.
…And what’s even more disturbing is the idea that we can participate in cultural genocide without having any bad intent. All it requires of us is blindness.
The View From Here: Time’s up for Skowhegan ‘Indians’ – Portland Press Herald
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Code Talker Alfred K. Newman passes – Navajo Times
first off, great name!
secondly… thank you for your service, rest in peace
Herrera v. Wyoming, an Indian treaty-rights case argued in the Supreme Court last Tuesday, revolves around a basic of federal Indian law: No promise to Indian people actually binds the United States. Congress can unilaterally void any treaty or agreement. The only limit on this power so far has been a requirement that Congress say it is doing so. It is not supposed to act by “implication.”
…Herrera and the tribe argue that the hunt was legal, because the 1868 Treaty of Fort Laramie guarantees the Crow “the right to hunt on the unoccupied lands of the United States so long as game may be found thereon, and as long as peace subsists among the whites and Indians on the borders of the hunting districts.” When Herrera was brought to trial, however, the state court refused to hear his argument. The treaty, the court said, was invalid under a 120-year-old Supreme Court case.
Herrera v. Wyoming: Can U.S. Void Any Tribe’s Treaty? – The Atlantic
Why is this an issue? It’s so embarrassing to be a citizen of the United States sometimes…
House floor erupts after lawmaker shouts ‘Go back to Puerto Rico’
Jeezus Christ…. The GOPs silence on this speaks volumes.
ICE almost deported a U.S.-born Marine veteran, says ACLU
It should go without saying but ICE is out of control and (by this point) un-American.
Brie Larson inspires GoFundMe effort to send young girls to see ‘Captain Marvel’ | TheHill
Cool. When I was young, our school brought us all out to see a Spike Lee film. I still vividly remember it. IT was an experience I wouldn’t have had if the school hadn’t made it happen.
….Another thing for young people I think there should be more of.
First Nation high school takes education out of the classroom | CBC News
All kids deserve the chance to be outside and learn more about their natural surroundings. I love this, I just wish it was available at every high school.
https://twitter.com/dyonvi/status/1086817631380877313
molly on Twitter: “this man is my hero https://t.co/upvmEMX9kD”
Huh, I’m not against justice either. In fact, if that misguided twat got in my young child’s face talking about murder and calling women who choose not to use their own (as in owned solely by them!) body to carry a fetus to to term murderers I wouldn’t have been so restrained.
Go, Dad! Your daughter has a fierce ally in you.
GUINTA RELEASES FIRST TV CAMPAIGN AD | Guinta for Congress
Um, Dimbulb? you picked the wrong horse to back. Guinta was not on your side.