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we were talking earlier about mental health services for young people and adolescents. the thorny wood centre. it is one of the main reasons i feel proud to be british, the nhs. the crisis in catalonia is deepening this morning after the spanish prime minister, mariano rajoy, asked the senate to approve madrid's proposals to sack the catalan government. the catalan parliament could respond by declaring independence unilaterally. tim wilcox is in barcelona. bring us right up to date with developments over the last 30 minutes or so. well, actually, after weeks of turmoil, mass demonstrations and chaos, quite frankly, this catalan crisis is finally coming to a head today. as you just said, in the last hour, mariano rajoy, the spanish prime minister, a member of the popular party has been addressing the senate, where he has a majority. his message was stark. breaking the law, he told senators, has consequences. so we expect the senate to vote quite soon on invoking article 150 five. it has never been used before. the nuclear option, that has been described by many commentat
we were talking earlier about mental health services for young people and adolescents. the thorny wood centre. it is one of the main reasons i feel proud to be british, the nhs. the crisis in catalonia is deepening this morning after the spanish prime minister, mariano rajoy, asked the senate to approve madrid's proposals to sack the catalan government. the catalan parliament could respond by declaring independence unilaterally. tim wilcox is in barcelona. bring us right up to date with...
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an official report into the cyber attack which paralysed parts of britain's national health service last may says it was preventable but some hospitals were left vulnerable because they'd failed to follow security recommendations. president trump has ordered the release of 3,000 classified documents relating to the assassination of president kennedy in 1963. however, hundreds of sensitive files are being held back pending a further review. now it's time for world business report. 0nline retailer amazon leads a barrage of tech earnings. its sales were up 34% in july to september, compared to the same period last year. and it's "bye, bye, bye!" to floor trading on the hong kong stock exchange. after more than 30 years, it's going fully electronic. welcome to world business report. i'm ben bland. inafew in a few moments will be live on the floor of the hong kong stock exchange for one last glimpse before it closes. thursday was a huge day for technology company results. four of the big global tech giants reported their latest earnings. alphabet, google‘s parent company, microsoft and twitte
an official report into the cyber attack which paralysed parts of britain's national health service last may says it was preventable but some hospitals were left vulnerable because they'd failed to follow security recommendations. president trump has ordered the release of 3,000 classified documents relating to the assassination of president kennedy in 1963. however, hundreds of sensitive files are being held back pending a further review. now it's time for world business report. 0nline...
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the report details the impact of the worst ever cyber attack on the health service. 80 on health trustwere affected, one third of the total. it is thought over 19,000 appointments ended up being cancelled. including 139 potential cancer referrals. what planning there had been to deal with a cyber attack just hadn't planning there had been to deal with a cyber attackjust hadn't filter down to the hospitals. some work had been done about it on a national cyber response plan in the nhs but having been well communicated to all of those local bodies, and in some cases organisations had to resort to telephone and paper and pen and apps such as whatsapp in terms of communicating with others. computers infected by the malicious software had ignored instructions to install security patch which would have protected them. now the nhs has lessons have been learned. we have been getting our act together, we are getting our act together, we are putting funding and education in and rolling out the programmes that were in place before this attack and we will continue to improve over time. there are mo
the report details the impact of the worst ever cyber attack on the health service. 80 on health trustwere affected, one third of the total. it is thought over 19,000 appointments ended up being cancelled. including 139 potential cancer referrals. what planning there had been to deal with a cyber attack just hadn't planning there had been to deal with a cyber attackjust hadn't filter down to the hospitals. some work had been done about it on a national cyber response plan in the nhs but having...
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cqc can look across the whole of the health services and look at it in some depth. al problem is it is hard to get in. so for the last two years, we have set up for the last two years, we have set upa plan for the last two years, we have set up a plan for investment for a five—year plan, in which we invest quite heavily in different parts of the mental health services and especially focused on children, so we do aim to change the situation but i have no doubt that the data the cqc have produced is worrying. the government says it investing £1.4 billion to improve the system. but there seems to be a concern it is crisis care being focused on at the moment, rather than long—term vents to care. no, that isn't actually true. —— preventative care. in terms of children's services, we are expanding services by 1700 new staff. and those staff will be in crisis care, but quite a lot will not be. they will be in the routine ca re of not be. they will be in the routine care of children who come who are not in crisis and the same applies to adults, so, for example, chloe now wou
cqc can look across the whole of the health services and look at it in some depth. al problem is it is hard to get in. so for the last two years, we have set up for the last two years, we have set upa plan for the last two years, we have set up a plan for investment for a five—year plan, in which we invest quite heavily in different parts of the mental health services and especially focused on children, so we do aim to change the situation but i have no doubt that the data the cqc have...
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the analysis comes from a health service watchdog, nhs improvement.ns are due out later this week but have been seen by the bbc. they suggest that an average of two hours a day are lost in operating theatres because of late starts and other delays. 0ur health editor hugh pym has this report. patients waiting months for planned surgery may be surprised to hear the nhs could be doing a lot more operations. that's the view of a health regulator, who says time is wasted and more patients could be fitted in. the analysis seen by the bbc suggests hospitals could be more efficient. nhs improvement looked at non—urgent surgery at 100 trusts in england last year. it said 1.61; million operations were carried out, but an extra 280,000 more could have taken place. on average, there was about 140 minutes of unused operating theatre time each day. there's all sorts of reasons why theatre lists do start late. it may be that the patient hasn't been brought to the theatre on time, there may be things they have to sort out with the individual patients that make it rat
the analysis comes from a health service watchdog, nhs improvement.ns are due out later this week but have been seen by the bbc. they suggest that an average of two hours a day are lost in operating theatres because of late starts and other delays. 0ur health editor hugh pym has this report. patients waiting months for planned surgery may be surprised to hear the nhs could be doing a lot more operations. that's the view of a health regulator, who says time is wasted and more patients could be...
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the report details the impact of the worst ever cyber attack on the health service. 81 health truststed, a third of the total. it's thought over 19,000 appointments ended up being cancelled, including 139 potential cancer referrals. what planning there had been to deal with a cyber attackjust hadn't filtered down to the hospitals. some work had been done on a national cyber response plan in the nhs, but that hadn't been well communicated to all of those local bodies and in some cases organisations had to resort to telephone and paper and pen and apps such as whatsapp in terms of communicating with others. those hospitals which saw computers infected by the malicious software had ignored instructions to install a security patch which would have protected them. now the nhs says lessons have been learned. we have been getting our act together. we are getting our act together. we're putting funding in. we're putting education in. we're rolling out the programmes that were in place before this attack and we will continue to improve over time. there are more serious cyber attackers waiting
the report details the impact of the worst ever cyber attack on the health service. 81 health truststed, a third of the total. it's thought over 19,000 appointments ended up being cancelled, including 139 potential cancer referrals. what planning there had been to deal with a cyber attackjust hadn't filtered down to the hospitals. some work had been done on a national cyber response plan in the nhs, but that hadn't been well communicated to all of those local bodies and in some cases...
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an amazing video but was it really over after a bola health services in the three countries affected were decimated and doctors and nurses were dead economies were hurt leading to job losses and the survivors of the disease were often stigmatized and shunned so almost four years after the outbreak where do things stand now joining us now john james is head of communications for unicef sierra leone. is in a bowl of survivor in monrovia liberia back to worry is founder of the survivor dream project in london. is deputy director of the national public health institute in monrovia liberia and infectious disease epidemiologist who joins us on the phone welcome to the stream everyone now for day you were last on this show in twenty fifteen take a look here at my laptop. striper one of the people profiled and several pieces of coverage on the able the outbreak how's life change for you since then. well first of. you know there's some patience. and that's. going to get. some of this island but a tangle for how i am now and you know time magazine named you person of the year one of them and t
an amazing video but was it really over after a bola health services in the three countries affected were decimated and doctors and nurses were dead economies were hurt leading to job losses and the survivors of the disease were often stigmatized and shunned so almost four years after the outbreak where do things stand now joining us now john james is head of communications for unicef sierra leone. is in a bowl of survivor in monrovia liberia back to worry is founder of the survivor dream...
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we know that each i% pay rise costs the health service about £500 million. year and that is a lot of efficiency savings. simon stevens was in front of one of the health select committee is today in parliament, saying we cannot do this u nless we parliament, saying we cannot do this unless we get more money. that is sort of laying the gauntlet down to jeremy hunt and saying, you are saying we can do this, but you need to let us do it. is it likely that in the budget coming up philip hammond is going to say, look, we have heard you, we understand what the situation is in terms of recruitment problems and so on for teaching staff, nurses and whatever, so we are teaching staff, nurses and whatever, so we are going to scrap it, we had to scrap the cap. i think it is very likely. i can speak from the defence side of things. massive pressure on the government to lift the pay cut for the armed forces, which has been in place now for as long as everybody else. we already know the defence budget is horrendously overheated. the idea that any additional money is going t
we know that each i% pay rise costs the health service about £500 million. year and that is a lot of efficiency savings. simon stevens was in front of one of the health select committee is today in parliament, saying we cannot do this u nless we parliament, saying we cannot do this unless we get more money. that is sort of laying the gauntlet down to jeremy hunt and saying, you are saying we can do this, but you need to let us do it. is it likely that in the budget coming up philip hammond is...
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. >> reporter: now, the district will have mental health services on campus, counselors and social workers from even different cities like san francisco here to help out students and teachers. and the district also says anybody who lost his home in the fire will be eligible for free meals no questions asked. income will not be a factor. the district is also working out how it will make up for lost sometime. -- lost time. now, we do have a list of all the schools that will hope today as well as monday on our website. that's cbssf.com. click on "links and numbers." live in santa rosa, jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> jessica, thank you, time now 6:02 the unseasonably warm weather is sticking around again today. the golden gate on the left with fog. on the right, temperatures expected throughout the bay area in the mid-80s, high 70s. a "spare the air" alert is in effect because of the current conditions. i think i'm doing brian hackney's job this morning. [ crosstalk ] [ laughter ] >>> we have a nice day under way but as you say, a "spare the air" alert with that high pressure gives us warm weathe
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a review of mental health services for children in england, which was ordered by the government, hasng the support they need, when they need it. inspectors from the care quality commission concluded services are too fragmented and difficult to access. our health correspondent rob sissons reports. alice battled anorexia throughout her teenage years. she waited around six months for a mental health assessment, and to get specialist treatment she was told she would have to travel 100 miles from home. she is concerned some young people are still waiting too long. the reality is that these are people under the age of 18, and it's heavily frustrating that they are having to wait in situations of deep distress, them and their families. the care quality commission report suggests 39% of specialist community services need improving. it warns that services are too fragmented and thejoined up that services are too fragmented and the joined up approach that services are too fragmented and thejoined up approach is needed. the point highlights evidence that one infour the point highlights evidence
a review of mental health services for children in england, which was ordered by the government, hasng the support they need, when they need it. inspectors from the care quality commission concluded services are too fragmented and difficult to access. our health correspondent rob sissons reports. alice battled anorexia throughout her teenage years. she waited around six months for a mental health assessment, and to get specialist treatment she was told she would have to travel 100 miles from...
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follows a backlash from international leaders activists and health groups who say zimbabwe's a health service is collapsing. but u.s. defense secretary james mattis is in the philippines where he's due to meet defense ministers from southeast asia security issues on north korea's nuclear and missile threats are high on the agenda and target has more from. the meeting of defense ministers north of manila is expected to last for two days according to security experts the role of president of the go dared to as chairman of asio and this year is seen to be critical according to u.s. defense secretary jim mathis they are also here to prepare for the upcoming visit of president donald trump the fit to the philippines in november he also congratulated the philippine military for its efforts in fighting pro i so groups in mindanao just last week the philippine government declared malawi city in the southern philippines liberated from a pro iso group called the mao day after more than five months of incessant fighting there are still other pro eisel fronts be faced now by the philippine military in pa
follows a backlash from international leaders activists and health groups who say zimbabwe's a health service is collapsing. but u.s. defense secretary james mattis is in the philippines where he's due to meet defense ministers from southeast asia security issues on north korea's nuclear and missile threats are high on the agenda and target has more from. the meeting of defense ministers north of manila is expected to last for two days according to security experts the role of president of the...
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twenty three percent decrease in health services delivery in sierra leone and then i know that people online are also talking about that you know we also got this tweet from nigeria from seed in nigeria take a look she says we lost dr stella she heard of the widespread of the able a virus risking her life to place patrick sawyer in quarantine and that was a case in lagos nigeria and so could you speak to what has been the effect of losing these doctors and to other health care workers who are dying and able outbreak how have you been able to try to rebuild from that point. when a challenge is to do it. this week is the anniversary of the ironic term the young dr that the skull and kentucky people involved. a call not a good at the person i was pondering also. that a skull and water walk. and seneca saw his young wife with a young baby woke up and i was just crying because i cannot believe that's complete the medical school another begin was against he took the risk go to the tribunal any contact with the ball as he died and then flew first or yell later the was gone all. apartments on
twenty three percent decrease in health services delivery in sierra leone and then i know that people online are also talking about that you know we also got this tweet from nigeria from seed in nigeria take a look she says we lost dr stella she heard of the widespread of the able a virus risking her life to place patrick sawyer in quarantine and that was a case in lagos nigeria and so could you speak to what has been the effect of losing these doctors and to other health care workers who are...
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a backlash from international leaders activists in the health groups whose a zimbabwe's only health service is collapsing mugabe has been criticized for going abroad for medical treatment well the south african media activists mike at ready explains why there was so much anger at magog his appointment. well he's very good at looking after his own health he regularly jets off to singapore for medical treatment abroad his ministers and high level politicians often use private south african health care facilities while or griese and bubbly and die in dilapidated hospitals waiting for treatment the healthcare system in the block which is collapsing because of economic collapse that is a result of the new p.f. policies and the new politics this is a regime that spend ninety one percent of its tiny budget on paying salaries and yet cannot afford to pay nurses and doctors who regularly go on strike and if you recall in two thousand and nine there was a cholera outbreak that killed four thousand five hundred people or thereabouts and this is a preventable disease so this is all political. and it's
a backlash from international leaders activists in the health groups whose a zimbabwe's only health service is collapsing mugabe has been criticized for going abroad for medical treatment well the south african media activists mike at ready explains why there was so much anger at magog his appointment. well he's very good at looking after his own health he regularly jets off to singapore for medical treatment abroad his ministers and high level politicians often use private south african health...
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follows a backlash from international leaders to this new health groups who say zimbabwe's own health service is collapsing. well more now on our top story the gulf diplomatic crisis central command is the arm of the u.s. military that hundreds all operations north in the middle east it's headquartered is just outside doha here in qatar a senior official there has told al jazeera that operations against being affected by the blockade reports. this is an order to her base in qatar some military personnel the most important to you is a base in the way. it's revived. as u.s. central command with the facilities and equipment required for operations. the base is home to several different types of aircraft used in missions across the region these tasks range from strategic bombing flights to just stick support such as the ones provided by refuting turncoat planes you date is truly the nerve center of all the operations that we execute across the central command area of responsibility from the planning execution and assessment of the every day operations that we operate throughout the region is done
follows a backlash from international leaders to this new health groups who say zimbabwe's own health service is collapsing. well more now on our top story the gulf diplomatic crisis central command is the arm of the u.s. military that hundreds all operations north in the middle east it's headquartered is just outside doha here in qatar a senior official there has told al jazeera that operations against being affected by the blockade reports. this is an order to her base in qatar some military...
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you know and you'll continue to make decisions which will deprive us of decent education decent health service decent housing you know public services have been really attacked over the last. social worker jamie so will also knew many of the victims he's involved in youth projects in the area around grenfell town they offer young men an alternative to drugs gangs and violence he says the authorities with the problems here under the carpet that are violent crimes unit entry to violent crime unit want to accept as a gang issue. so they couldn't call it gangs to go to gang then the people at the other end of history might get a bit of a upset might affect house prices. negron full time residents have created an improvised community center here people can read a book chat or play chess and forget their troubles for a while. it's especially important to give the young people here something to hold on to that was tough enough even before the fire. when you bring things like drugs into it and you say we're an area where you can make an easy buck and youngsters are already feeling deeply resentful bec
you know and you'll continue to make decisions which will deprive us of decent education decent health service decent housing you know public services have been really attacked over the last. social worker jamie so will also knew many of the victims he's involved in youth projects in the area around grenfell town they offer young men an alternative to drugs gangs and violence he says the authorities with the problems here under the carpet that are violent crimes unit entry to violent crime unit...
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critics say that during his 37—year rule, health services in zimbabwe have sharply deteriorated.
critics say that during his 37—year rule, health services in zimbabwe have sharply deteriorated.
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each basic health and nutrition services we are facing many cases of what we're understaffed but our biggest problem is that we can't get medicine and nutrition to save the children seven month old hussein is another facing an attrition we understand he has developed many serious health conditions and needs immediate treatment but doctors and charities are struggling to get him the right food and medicines if aid is delayed many like her saying may not live very much longer. so that is the how to lead we have serious cases here life threatening you know many children are suffering from malnutrition. panicking parents are rushing to the few hospitals still operating in east and. when they get there they find hospital staff struggling to cope and it's not only the children who are affected most pregnant women in eastern are also under nourished and could face life threatening complications international aid organizations have been asking for free and continued access to mislead areas like is that something the syrian government would jacked saying those areas are not safe and although
each basic health and nutrition services we are facing many cases of what we're understaffed but our biggest problem is that we can't get medicine and nutrition to save the children seven month old hussein is another facing an attrition we understand he has developed many serious health conditions and needs immediate treatment but doctors and charities are struggling to get him the right food and medicines if aid is delayed many like her saying may not live very much longer. so that is the how...
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the department of health and human services has defined five specific strategies. this strategy aims to improve access to treatment and recovery services to prevent the social, health and economic consequences associated with opioid addiction. and target the availability and distribution of over dose reversing drugs to insure the broad provisions to those likely to experience an over dose. to improve the timelylyness and inform a real time public health response as the epidemic resolves. leads to the development of new treatments and identifies effective public health interventions tootoo reduce health harms and to enable access to high quality, evidence basised pain care. families and society while also reducing the inappropriate use of opioids and opioid related harms. hhs appreciated congress pfsz dedication to this issue, as evidence by passage of the 21st century cures act and the comprehensive addiction and recovery act. in my role as assistant secretary, i lead the mental health services administration. i appreciate the opportunity to share with you a portio
the department of health and human services has defined five specific strategies. this strategy aims to improve access to treatment and recovery services to prevent the social, health and economic consequences associated with opioid addiction. and target the availability and distribution of over dose reversing drugs to insure the broad provisions to those likely to experience an over dose. to improve the timelylyness and inform a real time public health response as the epidemic resolves. leads...
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the clock to try and save lives keep people safe keep a bull fed keep people in contact with health services they all hope so the bangladeshi government has been grappling with a humanitarian crisis of enormous scale these people have arrived incredibly quickly they've arrived in horrific condition after being you know treated with absolutely abysmally by the military in myanmar so you know they've been doing an incredible job that yes over the next months and you know we and everyone else hope that these people are allowed to save to stay in a way that is dignified and safe and where you know for the first time in many of their lives they can access health and education services that they would deny back home in manama you know that's definitely an important point to bring out in this tragedy is gone we are with human rights watch guy thank you very much for being on the show and for sharing the stories that you encountered in bangladesh we appreciate it well tonight a prominent russian journalist is in the hospital after being stabbed at her office in moscow talk to you on the field can go
the clock to try and save lives keep people safe keep a bull fed keep people in contact with health services they all hope so the bangladeshi government has been grappling with a humanitarian crisis of enormous scale these people have arrived incredibly quickly they've arrived in horrific condition after being you know treated with absolutely abysmally by the military in myanmar so you know they've been doing an incredible job that yes over the next months and you know we and everyone else hope...
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there are concerns the health service would struggle to cope with a majorflu outbreak. service is already under "severe and unrelenting pressure." 0ur health editor, hugh pym, reports. hi, i'm wendy, come and take a seat for me. this year's public message to have flu jab has an added edge, nhs chiefs are very worried that flu may be a lot worse than in recent years. in australia's winter there were many more cases than is normal and there are fears the same flu strain may spread around europe. health staff get the vaccine free, nhs england wants more of them to have the jab, they're more at risk of catching flu and spreading it to patients. i think wejust i think we just make i think wejust make it i think we just make it easier for staff. today one of its top officials, sir bruce keogh, was at the whittington hospital, in london, to find out how they're getting thejob done. the nhs is under severe and unrelenting pressure. i think many people are very worried that this winter will be particularly difficult and the thing that i worry about most is that we have an outbre
there are concerns the health service would struggle to cope with a majorflu outbreak. service is already under "severe and unrelenting pressure." 0ur health editor, hugh pym, reports. hi, i'm wendy, come and take a seat for me. this year's public message to have flu jab has an added edge, nhs chiefs are very worried that flu may be a lot worse than in recent years. in australia's winter there were many more cases than is normal and there are fears the same flu strain may spread...
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around because of restrictions on their movements by the government they don't have access to health services much less money to buy those services you know so it's it's not something that has really ever come up you know when you don't have access to services you don't think about them unless it's something that's life threatening and in these cases family planning was not seen as life threatening it was seen as something that just was not in their scope of understanding on a regular basis now it isn't front of them and they've got to make some decisions but you know i mean this is a very conservative culture. it's very patriarchal women's voices tend to be marginalized so i think it's going to be you know interesting situation i mean how does this play out and you know the women for instance going to assert that you know look i don't want to have any more children and will they be able to a purse where their husbands to allow that go through you know we don't know yeah these are these are really difficult issues out there. just to clarify then as far as you know consent it would have to be
around because of restrictions on their movements by the government they don't have access to health services much less money to buy those services you know so it's it's not something that has really ever come up you know when you don't have access to services you don't think about them unless it's something that's life threatening and in these cases family planning was not seen as life threatening it was seen as something that just was not in their scope of understanding on a regular basis now...
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would you agree that is a damning indictment of the state of mental health services within our prison of self harm and the deaths in prison are a dreadful thing. and yes, it is a damning indictment that anybody takes the life or dies in prison. levels of self harm going up by this is something that worries all of us who work in prisons and actually every time i hear of a death, which i do every single one, of is dreadful. it's more than dreadful, it's a sign that the system has utterly failed, isn't it, mr spurr? where 70% of these people are known to have a mental health condition, it is a sign that mental health services in prison have utterly failed. i think, as was said earlier, it is a sign of a whole range of things that aren't working how we would want them to work and i think there's a whole range of factors that have led to increases in self harm and suicide in prisons. and some of them were referred to earlier in your evidence. a lot of those things are in your control. some things are in our control, absolutely. i am not denying the issue about the changes in the prison reg
would you agree that is a damning indictment of the state of mental health services within our prison of self harm and the deaths in prison are a dreadful thing. and yes, it is a damning indictment that anybody takes the life or dies in prison. levels of self harm going up by this is something that worries all of us who work in prisons and actually every time i hear of a death, which i do every single one, of is dreadful. it's more than dreadful, it's a sign that the system has utterly failed,...
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follows a backlash from international leaders activists and health groups who say zimbabwe's own health service is collapsing well those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera. thanks so much and i think. understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring in the news and current affairs that. the as. the air. was not passed said to. him as he made it. look as if that's what it. meant. to be does that doesn't happen. if. you. have a place. to sit on the. actually. and. yes. the sentiment as a single i knew. in the last the man. with the justice. was playing his name it will make their lives just as rather than. what the senate. does that it is limited to be. able to order whom no one here. wonders. mysie into the most another least. this chemical past this. thank you. thank you as. the enemy that at the end. of that u.f.o.'s. thank you. thank you thank you. thank you x. thank you and study with your staff the staff future job. thank. you my he not going to do with libya. i am a while down you know i h
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last month, conservative mps abstained in a vote on health service pay.ing. the debate is about what constitutes a fair pay rise, what is affordable. but to think we were going to fall into the trap of voting against a motion that would enable a lot of labour mps to put out leaflets saying that we were against a pay rise, they are playing a political game. we know what the game is. i'm going to be very fair comme mr speaker. it is what we would do if we were in their position! it is not ourjob to fall into that trap and make their life easy for them. 0urjob is to get on with governing and make the right decisions which is what we did. i am a new mp. i am still learning my way around but i did not expect my new role to be reduced to being a member of a talking shop. does he not agree that not allowing a vote on the opposition debate reflects the deep disregard for parliamentary democracy? the government is going to stop behaving arrogantly, except its minority status with a bit of humility. it went to the people a few short months ago to ask for a mandate,
last month, conservative mps abstained in a vote on health service pay.ing. the debate is about what constitutes a fair pay rise, what is affordable. but to think we were going to fall into the trap of voting against a motion that would enable a lot of labour mps to put out leaflets saying that we were against a pay rise, they are playing a political game. we know what the game is. i'm going to be very fair comme mr speaker. it is what we would do if we were in their position! it is not ourjob...
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our taxes pay for the support that our businesses need to thrive this is they do for health service and schools. competitiveness as a country is more than just tax rate. it depends on the strength of public services, skills of people, and equality of infrastructure. it is a fact that a good society needs a strong economy, but let us never forget this -- no economy will reach its full potential without a strong, fair, inclusive society, and that is what our government will always work to protect. [applause] the tories often accuse the last government of bankrupting the u.k. i will leave labour to answer for itself. there is no doubt there is a bankruptcy up the heart of this tory government. it is a moral one. [applause] the misery being caused to so many by the shambles but if universal credit, so appalling that the united nations brands it a human catastrophe, and all the while tax cuts handed to those who earn the most, that is tory austerity. heartless, shameful, self-defeating. for the safe of -- for the sake of decency, a sturdy must end now. -- for the sake of decency, austerity m
our taxes pay for the support that our businesses need to thrive this is they do for health service and schools. competitiveness as a country is more than just tax rate. it depends on the strength of public services, skills of people, and equality of infrastructure. it is a fact that a good society needs a strong economy, but let us never forget this -- no economy will reach its full potential without a strong, fair, inclusive society, and that is what our government will always work to...
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there's actually an international health service for the whole world and that's going to mean this isn't going to have less to do with cancer to deal with long term conditions to deal with so there's always going to be a cost. but how much money will the new regulations the protesters and even the government projections say they'll be worth a very small percentage of the overall and it just might it be phillips al-jazeera . the philippine government has announced an end to its five month battle against isolate fighters in the group laid siege to the southern city in may and took civilians hostage the defense secretary now says the final forty two fighters were killed in a gun battle with troops. in the one building. there was a firefight a fight so they were finished no more on the. well despite the defeat of fighters and other groups continued to threaten philippine security reports. we traveled to mugging down a province in the southern philippines to meet one of its most controversial fighters. why didn't doc is the commander of the elite unit of the more islamic liberation front it i
there's actually an international health service for the whole world and that's going to mean this isn't going to have less to do with cancer to deal with long term conditions to deal with so there's always going to be a cost. but how much money will the new regulations the protesters and even the government projections say they'll be worth a very small percentage of the overall and it just might it be phillips al-jazeera . the philippine government has announced an end to its five month battle...
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there's actually an international health service for the whole world then that's going to mean british citizens are going to have less to deal with cancer to deal with long term conditions to deal with elderly care so there's always going to be a cost. but how much money will the new regulations raise the protesters and even the government projections say they'll be worth a very small percentage of the overall n.h.s. bitit barnaby phillips al-jazeera. much want to bring you still as iran seizure of illegal drugs reaches four hundred tons since march a week sam in the country's growing opiate addiction. and later ins for a wrong time proves costly for the leaders at the venice marathon. welcome back since march of this year iranian police more than four hundred tons of drugs according to the united nations most of the well seizures of a pm and a quarter of all heroin a made in iran but as the reports people vera still able to feed their addiction in the foothills outside to her there is a rehabilitation camp for drug addicts that's where we met his son he's been using crystal meth on an
there's actually an international health service for the whole world then that's going to mean british citizens are going to have less to deal with cancer to deal with long term conditions to deal with elderly care so there's always going to be a cost. but how much money will the new regulations raise the protesters and even the government projections say they'll be worth a very small percentage of the overall n.h.s. bitit barnaby phillips al-jazeera. much want to bring you still as iran...
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and mental health problems affect one in four people but only one [inaudible] spent on mental health services. [inaudible] [inaudible] with these cuts in demand and increasing when will the prime minister and the [inaudible] and promise research funding for mental health and psychological services? >> the honorable gentlemen is right about the importance we should be attaching to the issue of mental health. giving that it was a mental health day yesterday we are also doing much more in the area of mental health. in fact, more money is going into mental health. we are seeing more people in the nhs being able to access and have treatment for better health but we also need to do is look at this issue more widely which is precisely why i have set up that we have [inaudible] to be able to work and know how to deal with those individuals in the schools who are suffering from mental health. there is more for us to do but this government is putting more money and isha taking more actin on mental health and has been taken by anyre government befor. >> the prime minister will note the financial and pro
and mental health problems affect one in four people but only one [inaudible] spent on mental health services. [inaudible] [inaudible] with these cuts in demand and increasing when will the prime minister and the [inaudible] and promise research funding for mental health and psychological services? >> the honorable gentlemen is right about the importance we should be attaching to the issue of mental health. giving that it was a mental health day yesterday we are also doing much more in...
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worried by the increasing number of such calls, the met now works more closely with health services. ncern but that's why we're working with ourfriends in health. that's why we're looking for different solutions, different ways of working so that we can get the person in crisis to the care they need, as quickly and efficiently as possible. and that means back on the street where officers were dealing with the man who's ill and upset neighbours, they can now call in a mental health nurse. she's able to see how he's doing and arrange for another professional to see him in the morning. for now, at least, it takes the pressure out of this situation. alison holt, bbc news. 11 people have been arrested in one of the biggest—ever operations against people—smuggling in the uk. 200 officers took part in overnight raids in london, birmingham, and gateshead. 0ther arrests were made simultaneously in other eu countries. a man who was arrested as part of an investigation into the banned far—right group national action has been charged with encouragement to commit murder. the bbc understands that t
worried by the increasing number of such calls, the met now works more closely with health services. ncern but that's why we're working with ourfriends in health. that's why we're looking for different solutions, different ways of working so that we can get the person in crisis to the care they need, as quickly and efficiently as possible. and that means back on the street where officers were dealing with the man who's ill and upset neighbours, they can now call in a mental health nurse. she's...
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health crisis. we have identified five strategies that are guiding the response. this comprehensive evidence-based opioid strategy aims to improve access to treatment and recovery services to prevent the social, health, and economic consequences associated with opioid addiction, and to enable individuals to achieve long-term recovery. to target the availability and distribution of overdose reversing drugs to ensure the broad provision of the drugs to people likely to experience an overdose. to strengthen public health data reporting and collection. to improve the specificity of data and inform of realtime public health response as the epidemic evolves. to support cutting edge research that advances our understanding of pain and addiction leads to new treatments and identifies effective public health interventions to reduce opioid related health harms. to enable access to high quality, evidence-based pain care that reduces the burden of pain for individuals, families and society while also reducing the inappropriate use of opioids and opioid-related harms. hhs appreciates congress's dedication to the issue as evidence by passage of the 21st century cures act and the comp
health crisis. we have identified five strategies that are guiding the response. this comprehensive evidence-based opioid strategy aims to improve access to treatment and recovery services to prevent the social, health, and economic consequences associated with opioid addiction, and to enable individuals to achieve long-term recovery. to target the availability and distribution of overdose reversing drugs to ensure the broad provision of the drugs to people likely to experience an overdose. to...
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our taxes pay for the support that our businesses need to thrive, just as they do for our health servicer schools. and our competitiveness as a country is about more than just our tax rates. it depends on the strength of our public services, the skills of our people and the quality of our infrastructure. it is a fact that a good society needs a strong economy. but let's never forget this. no economy will reach its full potential without a strong, fair, inclusive society. and that's what our government will always work to protect. [applause] friends, the tories often accuse the last labour government of bankrupting the uk. i'll leave labour to answer for itself. but there is no doubt about this. there is a bankruptcy at the heart of this tory government. it is a moral one. [applause] the rape clause. the misery being caused to so many by the shambles that is universal credit. treatment of disabled people so appalling that the un brands it a human catastrophe. and all the while tax cuts handed to those who earn the most. that is tory austerity. heartless, shameful, self-defeating. for the
our taxes pay for the support that our businesses need to thrive, just as they do for our health servicer schools. and our competitiveness as a country is about more than just our tax rates. it depends on the strength of our public services, the skills of our people and the quality of our infrastructure. it is a fact that a good society needs a strong economy. but let's never forget this. no economy will reach its full potential without a strong, fair, inclusive society. and that's what our...
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our taxes pay for the support that our businesses need to thrive just as they do for health service and our schools. and our competitiveness as a country is a bit more than just our tax rate. it depends on the strength of our public services, the skills of her people, and the quality of our infrastructure. it is a fact that a good society needs a strong economy. but let us never forget this. no economy will reach its full potential without a strong, fair, inclusive society, , thats what our government will always work to protect. [applause] .. it is a mortal one. [applause] the misery been caused by so many of the shambles to the universal credit treatment of disabled people to appalling that the united nations calls it a human catastrophe and all the while tax cuts go to those who earn the most. that is true prosperity. heartless, shameful, self-defeating for the sake of decency must end and it must end now. [applause] we stand for scotland at home and we want our country to play its part in building up better world. it is now a passel of ideas across the globe in a battle of those wan
our taxes pay for the support that our businesses need to thrive just as they do for health service and our schools. and our competitiveness as a country is a bit more than just our tax rate. it depends on the strength of our public services, the skills of her people, and the quality of our infrastructure. it is a fact that a good society needs a strong economy. but let us never forget this. no economy will reach its full potential without a strong, fair, inclusive society, , thats what our...
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no mental health services, no physical health services. this is a situation where this president can't also blame mexicans as rapists, can't blame muslims and isis. this is actually a much more complicated problem. and he can't race bait with this one. >> i should say this as a final note, at the meetings he's had about this, he keeps talking about the border wall. but it's like the calls coming from inside the house with american pharmaceutical companies putting billions of pills and he wants to build a border wall to stop it. >>> ahead, late word tonight that sean spicer spent part of his monday with the mueller investigation. >>> next, minutes after the president declared obamacare dead, he found out on live tv there was a bipartisan fix to save it. we'll show you how that went along in two minutes. n a day... tempur-pedic helps you get the most out of every one of them. only proprietary tempur material precisely conforms to your body, instead of pushing back. you get up to twice as much pressure relieving power, so you won't toss and t
no mental health services, no physical health services. this is a situation where this president can't also blame mexicans as rapists, can't blame muslims and isis. this is actually a much more complicated problem. and he can't race bait with this one. >> i should say this as a final note, at the meetings he's had about this, he keeps talking about the border wall. but it's like the calls coming from inside the house with american pharmaceutical companies putting billions of pills and he...
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services. i met struggling single parents, young people held back by the lack of opportunity. pensioners anxious about healthand social care. public service trying to keep services together. low and middle earners, self-employed and employed. facing insecurity. thathopeful, hopeful things could change. and that labor could make a difference. many had enfolded before and not for many years past, but they put their faith in our party. apathyred an antidote to and despair, to misery and depression, let everyone understand this, we have come this journey not to let you down, because we listen to you, because we believe in you. will can, and labor deliver a brick and -- britain. [applause] -- a britain for the many, not the few. [applause] [clapping in unison] ♪ >> the british parliament is in recess until october 9. prime minister's questions return on october 11. go to c-span.org to find video of past prime minister's questions and other british public affairs programs. that cat been jinxed with a massachusetts accent. goes, the brush has no crop. [indiscernible] i have a book, ok? that's it. >> for the past 30
services. i met struggling single parents, young people held back by the lack of opportunity. pensioners anxious about healthand social care. public service trying to keep services together. low and middle earners, self-employed and employed. facing insecurity. thathopeful, hopeful things could change. and that labor could make a difference. many had enfolded before and not for many years past, but they put their faith in our party. apathyred an antidote to and despair, to misery and...
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when you have the president and the previous secretary of health and human services pouring gasoline on the fires of uncertainty in the private health insurance marketplace, it makes it very hard for insurers to make the calculations that are involved in spreading risk and getting people signed up and pricing products. and the reality is an administration that says they really care about the private sector and the president continually says that he's from the business community, wants to be sensitive to private sector economic forces, the last thing you would do is pour all this uncertainty into the private health care landscape which is what they have been doing with the gamesmanship in terms of whether or not they were going toll pay these cost-sharing payments so folks who face big deductibles and extra prices for medicine and the like, that they knew that there was going to be some help in their health plan for those costs. so the secretary was out jetting all about spreading falsehoods about the private health care landscape. sometimes he would say it would be collapsing, and i'd
when you have the president and the previous secretary of health and human services pouring gasoline on the fires of uncertainty in the private health insurance marketplace, it makes it very hard for insurers to make the calculations that are involved in spreading risk and getting people signed up and pricing products. and the reality is an administration that says they really care about the private sector and the president continually says that he's from the business community, wants to be...
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for the first time in many of their lives, they can access health and education services that they were denied back home. >> that's only an important point to bring out. skye wheeler with humans rights watch, thank you for being on the show and sharing the stories that you encountered in bangladesh. a prominent russian jonalist is in the hospital tonight after being stabbed at her office in moscow. she works for a radio station that critical of the russian government. her attacker, who is now in police custody, claims that he had a telepathic connection with her. >> a newsroom on high alert. the attacker shown here reportedly sprayed gas any security guard in order to enter the offices of independent radio station, armed with a knife. after being arrested, he told investigators he has a telepathic connection with her, and that she has been harassing him. she is the deputy editor in chief of the station and anchors a daily political talk show. >> everything is back to normal, though everyone is deeply saddened. i want to point out that the attacker knew exactly where he was going. he wen
for the first time in many of their lives, they can access health and education services that they were denied back home. >> that's only an important point to bring out. skye wheeler with humans rights watch, thank you for being on the show and sharing the stories that you encountered in bangladesh. a prominent russian jonalist is in the hospital tonight after being stabbed at her office in moscow. she works for a radio station that critical of the russian government. her attacker, who is...
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there's actually an international health service for the whole world then that's going to mean british citizens are going to have less to deal with cancer to deal with long term conditions to deal with elderly care so there's always going to be a cost. but how much money will the new regulations raise the protesters and even the government projections say they'll be worth a very small percentage of the overall and it just might it be phillips al-jazeera . plenty of analysis to be found right here. on top stories more on that in just a few seconds. also we begin now with syria i sill has been accused of carrying out a massacre in the syrian town of all korea tain witnesses say the on group conducted a revenge campaign in the town killing more than one hundred people before it's captured by government forces the syrian observatory for human rights says the killings in central homs took place over a three week period icily queues the civilians of collaborating with syria and with the syrian regime the troops recapture the town from my sil on saturday. the attack just like animals became t
there's actually an international health service for the whole world then that's going to mean british citizens are going to have less to deal with cancer to deal with long term conditions to deal with elderly care so there's always going to be a cost. but how much money will the new regulations raise the protesters and even the government projections say they'll be worth a very small percentage of the overall and it just might it be phillips al-jazeera . plenty of analysis to be found right...
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proposed cuts to housing assistance programs for low income families in the solvency of the national health service, she was asked about the status of brazen negotiations between the u.k. and the european union, this is 45 minutes. sibility and use their powers to do so as well. >> questions to the prime minister? >> mr. speaker-- [inaudible] >> the prime minister. >> mr. speaker, mr. speaker, i'm sure all members across the house will wish you join me in wishing all the home nation team the best of luck in the rugby lead-- league world cup. i have ministerial colleagues and others in addition to my duties a chef further such meetings later today. >> thank you, mr. speaker. services in england are in crisis. since 2010 the local council of manchester had its-- [inaudible] >> by march the government will have taken three-- 6.3 billion out of social care. >> as i have said in this house before we recognize the pressure there is on social care as we see in aging population. there is short-term meetings and long-term answers. in the short time we've made extra funding available. the announcement was ma
proposed cuts to housing assistance programs for low income families in the solvency of the national health service, she was asked about the status of brazen negotiations between the u.k. and the european union, this is 45 minutes. sibility and use their powers to do so as well. >> questions to the prime minister? >> mr. speaker-- [inaudible] >> the prime minister. >> mr. speaker, mr. speaker, i'm sure all members across the house will wish you join me in wishing all the...
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in the early 2000's there was a program rolled out by substance abuse, mental health services administration to find out programs to work for the seriously mentally ill. i wrote a paper on it as a fellow with a progressive policy institute and that was -- >> let me just interrupt you. what year was your experience in south florida and with samsa. >> my as a -- me as a journalist was in '94 to 2004, so i broke my stories in south florida, but then i wanted to understand what works and how could we do better -- that's where i got interested in things like in terms of the police, crisis intervention training, i learned about family psycho education from mcfarland, all the great valuable programs that particularly in these psycho social programs that are still unused by in large across america for the most seriously mental-ill people and that's one of my big talking points and stresses in my book. so that was that, and at that point, i hadn't yet become fully aware of the role of dangerous overmedication and off-label medication and that awareness came about because of some other reporting that
in the early 2000's there was a program rolled out by substance abuse, mental health services administration to find out programs to work for the seriously mentally ill. i wrote a paper on it as a fellow with a progressive policy institute and that was -- >> let me just interrupt you. what year was your experience in south florida and with samsa. >> my as a -- me as a journalist was in '94 to 2004, so i broke my stories in south florida, but then i wanted to understand what works...
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the sunday telegraph says that chaotic organisation of the health service is putting patients‘ lives, according to the nhs medical director. on the front page of the observer, claims that senior tory donors have urged theresa may to walk away from brexit talks rather than accept an "unsatisfactory and unfavourable" deal. and the express leads with the crisis in catalonia, as madrid seizes power over the regional parliament. we will start with that conservative party donor story on the front page of the observer, charlie. more pressure on theresa may, but not from her own mps, but those who prop up from her own mps, but those who prop up the from her own mps, but those who prop he party. from her own mps, but those who prop up the party. the ones with the money. and they are right, these people in business who do this every day are saying, be ready to walk away. it is nothing to be scared of. i was at iwas ata i was at a meeting governor with these people. it is almost like groundhog day. the first rule of negotiating, this is the only thing i know about negotiating, is having an end
the sunday telegraph says that chaotic organisation of the health service is putting patients‘ lives, according to the nhs medical director. on the front page of the observer, claims that senior tory donors have urged theresa may to walk away from brexit talks rather than accept an "unsatisfactory and unfavourable" deal. and the express leads with the crisis in catalonia, as madrid seizes power over the regional parliament. we will start with that conservative party donor story on...
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those efficiency savings are going to resolve the ever increasing demand that is being put on the health services improvement says it hopes the research will enable hospitals to identify bottlenecks in their system, to ensure operations are scheduled more appropriately and more patients receive the care they need quickly. we'll be speaking to the president of the royal college of surgeons at 8.10am. the reporting of crimes such as cyberbullying, trolling and online harassment has increased by 85% in the last two years, according to figures obtained by bbc yorkshire. more than 200 malicious communication offences are recorded every day by police forces in england and wales, but the officer leading the fight against digital crime says it is just "the tip of an iceberg". emma glasbay reports. thank you for the stars. this is live.me, a video streaming app. victoria from leeds uses it to chat online, but last year she started getting abuse and threats. photos of her home were posted online and she was dared to try and leave the house. 0ne user threatened to force himself on her. she was even told "g
those efficiency savings are going to resolve the ever increasing demand that is being put on the health services improvement says it hopes the research will enable hospitals to identify bottlenecks in their system, to ensure operations are scheduled more appropriately and more patients receive the care they need quickly. we'll be speaking to the president of the royal college of surgeons at 8.10am. the reporting of crimes such as cyberbullying, trolling and online harassment has increased by...
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the sunday telegraph says that chaotic organisation of the health service is putting patients‘ livesrisk, according to the nhs medical director. on the front page of the observer, claims that senior tory donors have urged theresa may to walk away from brexit talks rather than accept an "unsatisfactory and unfavourable" deal. and the express leads with the crisis in catalonia, as madrid seizes power over the regional parliament. let's start with the sunday telegraph. the focus very much on the catalan facing arrest as he calls for civil disobedience. it is only a matter of time before we see what we fear. we have not heard much from the eu on this. there is an expression in the states, you cannot fight city hall. that's what may happen. as far as the catalan leader, pretender to the throne, thinks he will show up on monday and find someone else who has been appointed by the federal government because they are now under direct rule. he may not be able to get into the building. he is also facing arrest and up to 30 years injail. when those arrests start taking place, some police officer
the sunday telegraph says that chaotic organisation of the health service is putting patients‘ livesrisk, according to the nhs medical director. on the front page of the observer, claims that senior tory donors have urged theresa may to walk away from brexit talks rather than accept an "unsatisfactory and unfavourable" deal. and the express leads with the crisis in catalonia, as madrid seizes power over the regional parliament. let's start with the sunday telegraph. the focus very...
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three -- free meals will be provided all week and district officials said mental health service providers will be on hand to help students affected by the disaster. it didn't damage classrooms but sent a lot of smoke into the classroom buildings and the superintendent, patrick sweeney, said nine staff members lost their homes in the fire. >> our hearts -- our hearts go out to all those affected by the fire. i want to thank our staff. they've done an incredible job to prepare our schools and we will be ready to go on monday, october 23rd. >> reporter: this school also reopened and also, the county of education will reopen today. this is a major sign things are getting back to normal in napa county. programs will resume with processes starting this week. jessica flores, kpix5. >>> a portion of highway 29 that was closed because of the tubbs fire is now open between calistoga and lake county. it was reopened yesterday evening and the fire destroyed some neighborhoods in santa rosa. in one case, some homes were saved by residents stayed behind. bill hobro said that he saw contractors with a w
three -- free meals will be provided all week and district officials said mental health service providers will be on hand to help students affected by the disaster. it didn't damage classrooms but sent a lot of smoke into the classroom buildings and the superintendent, patrick sweeney, said nine staff members lost their homes in the fire. >> our hearts -- our hearts go out to all those affected by the fire. i want to thank our staff. they've done an incredible job to prepare our schools...