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his shadow health secretary is committed to it. >> mr.aker the shadow health , secretary has a very good understanding of the needs of patients and will always put them first. he will not be the one putting the private sector first. mr. speaker the reality is that , there are 1,000 fewer gps and the number is falling. no wonder that more and more people are writing to me every week saying how difficult it is to get a gp appointment. gps are the bedrock of the nhs. we need more of them. mr. speaker i had a letter this , week from anne, who is somebody who is retired. until recently, she cared for her mother at home. she wrote: "the nhs pay a private nursing home for mum's care. day after day, we experience a catalog of disasters. i can't leave my mum knowing that her needs aren't catered for, so i spend hours at the nursing home." what action are the government taking to deal with the substandard care that providers give in the private care sector, which is so upsetting for so many people? >> i say to the right honorable gentleman and to a
his shadow health secretary is committed to it. >> mr.aker the shadow health , secretary has a very good understanding of the needs of patients and will always put them first. he will not be the one putting the private sector first. mr. speaker the reality is that , there are 1,000 fewer gps and the number is falling. no wonder that more and more people are writing to me every week saying how difficult it is to get a gp appointment. gps are the bedrock of the nhs. we need more of them....
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he talks about the shadow health secretary recognizing the needs of patients.hink he was saying that he recognizes the needs of patients, which is why the private sector will be used in some cases. can i just also say, the former health minister, now the mayor of manchester, said that "the private sector puts its capacity into the nhs for the benefit of nhs patients, which i think most people in this country would celebrate." mr. speaker: jeremy corbyn. jeremy corbyn: the shadow health secretary is dedicated to the nhs, not to handing it over to private contractors. that is the difference. the care quality commission said last year that "there is too much poor care". a fifth of care providers require improvement. year after year, private sector care providers are letting down our elderly. this year is the 70th birthday of the national health service -- i pay tribute to all its staff over all of those 70 years -- but the nhs reaches that milestone with the worst a&e waits on record, the worst delays for cancer referrals on record, falling numbers of gps, falling
he talks about the shadow health secretary recognizing the needs of patients.hink he was saying that he recognizes the needs of patients, which is why the private sector will be used in some cases. can i just also say, the former health minister, now the mayor of manchester, said that "the private sector puts its capacity into the nhs for the benefit of nhs patients, which i think most people in this country would celebrate." mr. speaker: jeremy corbyn. jeremy corbyn: the shadow...
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labour's shadow health secretary said the thoughts of everyone would be with those whose screening wasd. it's been a bumpy week for theresa may on the brexit front. the government's now notched up ten defeats in the house of lords on the eu withdrawal bill. that's the legislation to incorporate eu law into uk law. on monday, peers backed a proposal to give parliament a final say on what happens if there's no deal with the european union. the change would remove the prime minister's power to take the uk out of the eu if parliament voted down a final deal. the amendment was put forward by a former conservative cabinet minister. to act in such a manner, would be to impose ministerial restrictions on parliament by coercion. it would be, an example if i may say, of an elective dictatorship of a particularly flagrant kind. so determined are its members to thwart the will of the british people to leave the european union, they wish to pervert a constitutional crisis, but that is the apparent in the outcome to which this new clause opens the door. what constitution do we have where a governmen
labour's shadow health secretary said the thoughts of everyone would be with those whose screening wasd. it's been a bumpy week for theresa may on the brexit front. the government's now notched up ten defeats in the house of lords on the eu withdrawal bill. that's the legislation to incorporate eu law into uk law. on monday, peers backed a proposal to give parliament a final say on what happens if there's no deal with the european union. the change would remove the prime minister's power to...
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and with that shadow health secretary and this is why the private sector and we also say the former health minister that the private sector puts the capacity into the nhs for the betterment of those t patients. >> the health secretary is dedicated to the nhs and that is the difference. mr. speaker the quality commission said last year that those providers require improvement. year after year private sector care providers are letting down theet elderly. and with the national health service over all of those 70 years the nhs reaches a milestone which is the worst on record. to cast a referral on record. falling numbers of gp and nurses in the longest funding stream in history. while this opens the door why doesn't the prime minister act now with the siphoning off of those billions of pounds to the nhs? >> we do pay tribute to those who work at the national health or vests and who work there day after day. and to see the why there we will have a long-term plan. we see today with more funding going into it and more people being treated more operations undertaken in those who have suffered they
and with that shadow health secretary and this is why the private sector and we also say the former health minister that the private sector puts the capacity into the nhs for the betterment of those t patients. >> the health secretary is dedicated to the nhs and that is the difference. mr. speaker the quality commission said last year that those providers require improvement. year after year private sector care providers are letting down theet elderly. and with the national health service...
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labour's shadow health secretary was one of several mps concerned about the extra resources the nhs wouldow need to deal with the backlog in screening. can he assure us that the nhs will have the staff to carry out this extra work? and can i suggest to him, ever so gently, that if the nhs does need extra international staff, he will ensure that the home office does not block their visas? those women now need a consistent, high—quality evidence based guidance so they can make an informed choice now as to whether they go forward to take up the offer of the screening at this stage. the snp‘s health spokesperson is a breast surgeon. this issue is horrendous for women involved, but it will create anxiety for women who are simply not aware if they are involved and will be part of the draw. that is a challenge to try and reassure them. for far too many women in this country, where they live currently determines whether they live or die. so will he put in the additional resources that are needed to make sure that all women can get the screening they need when they need it? the first 65,000 letter
labour's shadow health secretary was one of several mps concerned about the extra resources the nhs wouldow need to deal with the backlog in screening. can he assure us that the nhs will have the staff to carry out this extra work? and can i suggest to him, ever so gently, that if the nhs does need extra international staff, he will ensure that the home office does not block their visas? those women now need a consistent, high—quality evidence based guidance so they can make an informed...
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shadow health secretary, jon ashworth reflected on the women whose lives were affected by the error.hose whose screenings were missed. anyone who has had a loved one taken by cancer will know of the great pain and anguish of that loss. i understand that secretary of state has referred to estimates, but when the facts are established, will they assure us the facts are established, will they assure us that each and every case will be looked into sensitively and ina timely will be looked into sensitively and in a timely manner? our thoughts also turn to the 450,000 women who we re also turn to the 450,000 women who were not offered the screening they should have had. i welcome the secretary of state's commitment to contact the 3009000 women estimated to be still alive. ——. the department of health says patients are encouraged not to contact their gp in the first instance, but to contact the dedicated national helpline that has been set up, on 0800169 2692, or to look on the nhs choices website for more information. it's the last day of campaigning, before voters go to the polls tomorrow
shadow health secretary, jon ashworth reflected on the women whose lives were affected by the error.hose whose screenings were missed. anyone who has had a loved one taken by cancer will know of the great pain and anguish of that loss. i understand that secretary of state has referred to estimates, but when the facts are established, will they assure us the facts are established, will they assure us that each and every case will be looked into sensitively and ina timely will be looked into...
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there are some comments that labour's shadow health secretary has said that there is a rather the privates where that would come in. the reality is under the conservatives, £9 million worth of nhs contracts out of the private sector, and invariably, they are filling those patients. we have got a situation my area where my trust has gone into that'll measure to the second time. it is not working under the tories, so whatever measures the by minister has in place, they are not working of the people of this country. yet i member the huge expansion was actually begun under tony blair. under the last labour government, but we're talking about a tiny, tiny percentage. it we have not seen the free fraud that we have seen and the tory government, and we know that some of those on the frontbenchers have got interested in those private companies. is there a role for the private sector? clearly. we need to develop... as andy burnham says, it has to be free at the point of delivery, but we have to have most efficient use of funds. i have to have most efficient use of funds. lam have to have most effi
there are some comments that labour's shadow health secretary has said that there is a rather the privates where that would come in. the reality is under the conservatives, £9 million worth of nhs contracts out of the private sector, and invariably, they are filling those patients. we have got a situation my area where my trust has gone into that'll measure to the second time. it is not working under the tories, so whatever measures the by minister has in place, they are not working of the...
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about friction, perhaps he could reflect on the fact that this month, the shadow health minister in the lords voted for a second referendum. but at the weekend, the shadow brexitworks it -- secretary refused. and the development minister tweeted in favor of a second referendum. so perhaps when he stands up, he could put the minds of the british people at rest and rule out a second referendum. >> jeremy corbyn! mr. speaker, the divisions in the cabinet mean there has been no progress in negotiation for five months. the reality is, the cabinets is more interested in negotiating witheach other than he is the european union. mr. speaker, the prime minister's promise of as little friction as possible is in stark contrast with the early commitment he made that it would be friction free. explaine prime minister how much friction she is willing to accept? [laughter] businesses and workers in this companies need to know. [chanting] mr. honorable gentlemen. to get the trade is the way that is possible. in the suggestion at the moment is entirely frictionless. it's actually not correct. we've set
about friction, perhaps he could reflect on the fact that this month, the shadow health minister in the lords voted for a second referendum. but at the weekend, the shadow brexitworks it -- secretary refused. and the development minister tweeted in favor of a second referendum. so perhaps when he stands up, he could put the minds of the british people at rest and rule out a second referendum. >> jeremy corbyn! mr. speaker, the divisions in the cabinet mean there has been no progress in...
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but labour's shadow health secretary was outraged.ffected by the breast—cancer screening failure is provided by serco, and staffed by call handlers who are far from having medical or counselling training, had one hours training. don't the women affected deserve better than that? will he provide the resources for that phone line to be brought back in—house and staffed by medical professionals? i normally have so much respect for the honourable gentleman, but i think those women deserve a lot better than that posturing. that helpline was set up on very short notice, because obviously, the call handlers couldn't do all their training until i made a statement to parliament. which ijudged was the most important thing to do first. it is not the only help that those affected women will be getting, and on the basis of advice received, be referred back for help at their local hospital or the cancer support or through specialist clinicians at public health england. we thought it was right, that that number was made available quickly as possible
but labour's shadow health secretary was outraged.ffected by the breast—cancer screening failure is provided by serco, and staffed by call handlers who are far from having medical or counselling training, had one hours training. don't the women affected deserve better than that? will he provide the resources for that phone line to be brought back in—house and staffed by medical professionals? i normally have so much respect for the honourable gentleman, but i think those women deserve a lot...
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we will get reaction from labour's shadow health secretary. the same job as someone who's over 25. whetherortation. good morning. with a summary of today's news. good morning. of up to 270 women. they weren't invited for breast screening. being screened should have raised the alarm far earlier. years after she should have had a routine mammogram. i didn't receive the letter. who knows if it would have made a difference. of them were quite deep. on that last mammogram, which would have... made the whole journey less hazardous, less traumatic. scandal is shutting down. of users' information. ethically and lawfully. the uk data watchdog says it will continue its investigation. $130,000 given to the actress stormy daniels. in the weeks leading up to the 2016 presidential election. that they had an affair. bank in germany close to where she was last seen. in west germany in 1981. and have welcomed the new search. elections across england. and london boroughs. polling stations will close at 10pm this evening. no meaningful benefit, a trial has found. could be used better. in childhood and often
we will get reaction from labour's shadow health secretary. the same job as someone who's over 25. whetherortation. good morning. with a summary of today's news. good morning. of up to 270 women. they weren't invited for breast screening. being screened should have raised the alarm far earlier. years after she should have had a routine mammogram. i didn't receive the letter. who knows if it would have made a difference. of them were quite deep. on that last mammogram, which would have... made...
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party's vice—chair and the labourmp and conservative party's vice—chair and the labour mp and shadow health jonathan ashworth, first of all, norman smith was looking at the results we have so far for labour and asking the question, have we seen and asking the question, have we seen the high point of corbynism. a decree in london, results not what the party was hoping for, due to agree with what you are suggesting? we have made progress across the country in important areas. winning the plymouth council. a key constituency in the area we need to win in the next election, johnny mercer's seat, he was very fed up if you saw him last night on the tv. we have got disappointing results in some parts of the country but i heard an analysis when i was doing media earlier which suggests that these figures were extrapolated into a general election, the tories would be losing seats, will not be able to form a government, and they would stay about the same, which is disappointing, we have got war —— work to do but this is a huge failure for theresa may. back to london in a moment, but a huge failure for
party's vice—chair and the labourmp and conservative party's vice—chair and the labour mp and shadow health jonathan ashworth, first of all, norman smith was looking at the results we have so far for labour and asking the question, have we seen and asking the question, have we seen the high point of corbynism. a decree in london, results not what the party was hoping for, due to agree with what you are suggesting? we have made progress across the country in important areas. winning the...
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professor and some students whhave stood out for their own efforts to bring mental health issues out from the shadows. here's part one of his report. >> reporter: bright, accomplished, ambitious. also at times: anxious, deeply depressed. sometimes, even hopeless. they are students at m.i.t., in cambridge, massachusetts, now part of a project to give a face and voice to a growing mental health crisis. >> it's a global epidemic.is there was uge, pervasive problem, not just at m.i.t., s but, i believe in all ki places like m.i.t. that we needed to address. >> aeporter: daniel jackson computer science professor at m.i.t. several years ago he began seeing a phenomenon on campus that took him out of his area of expertise. >> more and more students were coming to me, usually telling me that they wanted to talk about a ntproblem set or an assign and when i sat down with them and talked to them, i would discover that the real proy em was that td some mental health issue that was holding them back and preventing themoi from the work. and it was tragic and pervasive. >> reporter: were they saying it?it do they
professor and some students whhave stood out for their own efforts to bring mental health issues out from the shadows. here's part one of his report. >> reporter: bright, accomplished, ambitious. also at times: anxious, deeply depressed. sometimes, even hopeless. they are students at m.i.t., in cambridge, massachusetts, now part of a project to give a face and voice to a growing mental health crisis. >> it's a global epidemic.is there was uge, pervasive problem, not just at m.i.t.,...
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health service. and what did we learn this week that the labour party and the shadow chancellor want to do?ism. what would this mean? it would be families paying higher taxes, more debt for our children in the future, fewer people in jobs, and less money for our schools and hospitals. a labour party that would bankrupt our economy would do unlasting damage to our national health service. later, mps held a debate and called for papers on whether or not the government was planning to scrap parts of the lansley reforms of the nhs made in 2012. but that motion was defeated. the ayes to the right, 230. the noes to the left, 295. the noes have it. the transport secretary chris grayling has apologised for the disruption caused to rail passengers as a result of timetable changes this week. the comment came during a feisty debate on mr grayling's handling of the east coast rail franchise. labour introduced a motion criticising the transport secretary for his plans to hand the route over to a public—private partnership. labour believes the line should be taken into public control. labour has brought
health service. and what did we learn this week that the labour party and the shadow chancellor want to do?ism. what would this mean? it would be families paying higher taxes, more debt for our children in the future, fewer people in jobs, and less money for our schools and hospitals. a labour party that would bankrupt our economy would do unlasting damage to our national health service. later, mps held a debate and called for papers on whether or not the government was planning to scrap parts...
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health and human service. the policy sparking new concerns it could discourage undocumented participants living in the state from coming out of shadowstake their children. you've been reporting on what homeland security is doing with no apologies and white house led by steve miller, explain how this will affect people. >> now they are bringing health and human services involved. this has been an agency about the welfare of children and they have pushed back on some of these proposals that came out with the obama administration that wanted to finger print parents to come forward to claim their children. they are children who came over unaccompanied and they were sent behind the parents. previously, hhs pushed back against fingerprinting parents because they didn't want to d discourage parents from coming forward and claiming their children and hathat's the top place they want to place children. they will question whether or not a parent is fit to pick up their child if they are unwilling to come forward. >> just by having crossed in illegal lly you're unfit by definition, potentially. >> unfit if they are worried to come forward. the
health and human service. the policy sparking new concerns it could discourage undocumented participants living in the state from coming out of shadowstake their children. you've been reporting on what homeland security is doing with no apologies and white house led by steve miller, explain how this will affect people. >> now they are bringing health and human services involved. this has been an agency about the welfare of children and they have pushed back on some of these proposals that...
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healthy and that means everyone should have access to our public health system that will not be the case if people living in fear and living in shadow. the same for public education. if you think your child is at risk of not coming home from school someday because of the federal government sweeps or that you might not be at home to welcome your child if he or she goes to school because of the same fear, well then you're not going to make use of our public education system. who benefits from having san francisco residents afraid of getting a public education. that creates a chronic underclass of residents. of course the child without a high school diploma has a greater likelihood of finding themselves into our criminal justice system and the loop repeats itself. public safety, public health, public education. i also have to point out that i believe this proposal runs counter to state law and would be preempted. we are a sanctuary state in california. there are 800 felony crimes that are not protected from sanctuary status in the state nor would they be here locally. so let's ignore wild, reckless rhetoric, focus on the safety, the he
healthy and that means everyone should have access to our public health system that will not be the case if people living in fear and living in shadow. the same for public education. if you think your child is at risk of not coming home from school someday because of the federal government sweeps or that you might not be at home to welcome your child if he or she goes to school because of the same fear, well then you're not going to make use of our public education system. who benefits from...
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health professionals deem dangerous to themselves and others. <"he's still with us. you know the institution the expression goes as little more than a lengthened shadowvidual beau continues to cast a long shadow on the biden family and hopefully on the things he cared about that will continue to be worked on."> the late beau biden introduced a similar bill in 2013 when he was attorney general. that bill failed in the state senate. still ahead at 8 -- getting glamourous for prom can set you back hundreds - maybe even thousands of dollars... we'll show you how one app is trying to revolutionize the teen formal. and -- activists met with waffle house officials over a controversial arrest in alabama. we'll hear their demands right after the break there's only one word for the all new together forever-a pixar night time spectacular. ooohhhh. ahhhhhh. okay, maybe two. celebrate friendship and beyond at pixar fest. staring april 13th at disneyland resort. season and that means many teenagers and parents are out shopping for the perfect dress.. but getting dolled up can set you back hundreds - maybe even thousands of dollars.(vicki) kron 4's gayle ong introd
health professionals deem dangerous to themselves and others. the late beau biden introduced a similar bill in 2013 when he was attorney general. that bill failed in the state senate. still ahead at 8 -- getting glamourous for prom can set you back hundreds - maybe even thousands of dollars... we'll show you how one app is trying to revolutionize the teen formal. and -- activists met with waffle house officials over a controversial arrest in alabama. we'll hear their demands right after the...
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shadow community. that might have to do, there are concerns of a potential these children could be in the hands of traffickers, that's been documented in the past. here's what healthe that child is placed with a sponsor, he or show sees this to be in the custody of the government. the child becomes the responsibility of his or her parent, guardian or sponsor. the big question is, should the united states do more? is there a moral obligation here to do more? >> two things to follow up. i read that it's -- this didn't start with president trump, this goes back under president obama. it goes back to president bush. w. bush tell me about -- how is this gofl government going to find them? >> you know, you are absolutely correct. >> the government has had difficulty tracking these children. from a 2016 senate report, that documented the concerns as to what can happen to these children, the senate subcommittee tracked that there were multiple cases in 2014, where these children ended up in the hands of human traffickers, a big case out of ohio, where they ended up working for hours a day. that is one of the big concerns here, that, yes, the undocumented community lives i
shadow community. that might have to do, there are concerns of a potential these children could be in the hands of traffickers, that's been documented in the past. here's what healthe that child is placed with a sponsor, he or show sees this to be in the custody of the government. the child becomes the responsibility of his or her parent, guardian or sponsor. the big question is, should the united states do more? is there a moral obligation here to do more? >> two things to follow up. i...
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health so the president's the one who said it was excellent. the most healthy president in american history. you know, his own doctor didn't even say that. it just casted a shadowit. we're learning there's a counsel of sport, fitness and nutrition and dr. oz is on it. >> that's fascinating. while a long tradition of them bringing a celebrity aboard, dr. oz has been accused of rightly acting like a quack. supporting nutritional supplements for which there's no evidence. he's a less credible scientist, but he's a celebrity and trump loves people who are show men and who have been op the camera. >> and that matters more than qualifications in many cases. certainly has seemed to in other cases. thank you so much. >>> next, trump touting that we have a date and a location for the meeting with kim jong-un, but we still, we the people, do not know what those are and a republican retiring from congress. but not before lashing out at trump. >> stop with the name calling. do you look at the white house? because a lot of -- >> absolutely. as a control enthusiast, i'm all-business when i travel... even when i travel... for leisure. so i go national, where i can choose any
health so the president's the one who said it was excellent. the most healthy president in american history. you know, his own doctor didn't even say that. it just casted a shadowit. we're learning there's a counsel of sport, fitness and nutrition and dr. oz is on it. >> that's fascinating. while a long tradition of them bringing a celebrity aboard, dr. oz has been accused of rightly acting like a quack. supporting nutritional supplements for which there's no evidence. he's a less...
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shadow of nature's fury. with 37 structures destroyed, the governor has declared a disaster, the lava now covers 100 football fields and the health department is warning the locals who have went out and bought masks like these will do absolutely nothing against the dangerous toxic gases in the air. savannah? >> incredible what they're dealing with right now. miguel, thank you. >>> let's switch gears to say good morning to mr. roker. get a first check of the weather. hey, al. >> good morning, guys and thank you for getting your first weather from us. the good news is, something that hasn't happened, a lot of tornadoes 2018, the slowest start since 2014. that doesn't guarantee anything. look what happened in 2014. as we went on from may 9 to december 31st. it was the most tornado starts between may and november. we are starting slow. hopefully stay slow. we have severe weather from st. louis, to chicago and indianapolis, can't rule out an ice lighted tornado, possibly hail, this system pushes through, bringing heavy thunderstorms into chicago later this afternoon into this evening. severe threat into the early evening hours and the
shadow of nature's fury. with 37 structures destroyed, the governor has declared a disaster, the lava now covers 100 football fields and the health department is warning the locals who have went out and bought masks like these will do absolutely nothing against the dangerous toxic gases in the air. savannah? >> incredible what they're dealing with right now. miguel, thank you. >>> let's switch gears to say good morning to mr. roker. get a first check of the weather. hey, al....
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health care, yes, they do, and it's paid for. if they're coming here and fleeing purse persecution and doaned have adequate care in the shadows, it's my discussion that we have providing care in the detention centers. so is it your intention with ending a program that allowed for presumptive release for pregnant women? >> if you're in your third trimester, you will be released. if you break the law, you will be detained. so when in the third trimester exactly. >> when it begins. >> at the beginning of the third trimester. >> yes, ma'am. >> and is there a directive that went out? >> yes. >> would you provide the committee with a copy. >> it's the same policy, the only thing now they are no longer exempting classes of people from the law. if you break the law, you will be prosecuted. >> thank you. >> as long as we're talk about uac still, and you're going to be providing data. i've got a couple of requests. in terms of family units, best numbers i can come up with since 2013, about 225,000 family units, the minimum, one child that's five, you know, basically 450,000 additional individuals. you're saying about 700 are-- we've seen sep
health care, yes, they do, and it's paid for. if they're coming here and fleeing purse persecution and doaned have adequate care in the shadows, it's my discussion that we have providing care in the detention centers. so is it your intention with ending a program that allowed for presumptive release for pregnant women? >> if you're in your third trimester, you will be released. if you break the law, you will be detained. so when in the third trimester exactly. >> when it begins....
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health care. i was saying that yes they do, and it is paid for so if they are coming here and. persecution, trying to get a equivalent care in the shadows, it was my discussion that we were providing care within the detention centers. senator: so is it your intention to continue with ending a program that allowed for presumptive release for pregnant women? sec. nielsen: if you are in your third trimester, you will be released, but if you break the law, you will be detained. senator: how many weeks, when is the third trimester exactly? sec. nielsen: when it begins. senator: is there are directive that has gone out? sec. nielsen: yes. senator: will you please supply the committee with a directive? sec. nielsen: it is the same policy we have had. we are just now no longer. classes outside the law. if you break the law, you will be prosecuted. thank you. senator: you will be providing some data, i just have a couple of requests. in terms of family units, about and withamily unit, the minimum of one child, 450,000 additional individuals. you're saying that about 700 -- we have seen separations come from 2013, or just currently? sec. nielsen:
health care. i was saying that yes they do, and it is paid for so if they are coming here and. persecution, trying to get a equivalent care in the shadows, it was my discussion that we were providing care within the detention centers. senator: so is it your intention to continue with ending a program that allowed for presumptive release for pregnant women? sec. nielsen: if you are in your third trimester, you will be released, but if you break the law, you will be detained. senator: how many...
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shadows. so are you aware that of the views of american on sbstetrici and gynecologists and american academy of pediatricians who have all criticized the harmful effects of detention on medical and mental health of pregnant women. >> what i know is that if you cross points of enter ary, you'll be detained and prosecuted. i also know that of the only 35 people we have in detention who are pregnant, 33 are stat chorly required to be detaineded. i also know we go above and beyond adequate health care. if they're come here and fleeing persecution and don't have funds and trying to get equivalent care, it was my discussion we were providing care within the detention centers. if you're in your third trimester, you'll be release ed, but if you break the law, you'll be detained. >> when it begins. >> is there a directive that has gone out? >> yes. >> will you supply the committee please with a copy. >> yes, it's the same policy we've always had. the only thing we're doing is no longer exempting classes of people from the law. if you praek tbreak the law, yo will be b prosecuted. >> thank you. >> as long as we're talking about uac, in terms of family units, best numbers i can come up with since 2013,
shadows. so are you aware that of the views of american on sbstetrici and gynecologists and american academy of pediatricians who have all criticized the harmful effects of detention on medical and mental health of pregnant women. >> what i know is that if you cross points of enter ary, you'll be detained and prosecuted. i also know that of the only 35 people we have in detention who are pregnant, 33 are stat chorly required to be detaineded. i also know we go above and beyond adequate...
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shadow health secretary, jon ashworth said his thoughts were with the women whose lives were affectedthe error. i understand that the secretary of state has referred to estimates, but when the facts are established, will he assure us that each and every case will be looked into sensitively and ina case will be looked into sensitively and in a timely manner? our thoughts also turn to the 450,000 women who we re also turn to the 450,000 women who were not offered the screening they should have had, so i welcome the secretary of state's commitment to contact the 309,000 women estimated to be still alive. with me now is baroness delyth morgan, chief executive of the uk's largest breast cancer charity, breast cancer now. thank you very much for coming in. your reaction first of all, 450,000 women missing imitations over a period of nine years. firstly, i am so period of nine years. firstly, i am so sad to hear about this for the women involved. i mean, it is a colossal administrative error and it is right that the secretary of state has apologised and that an independent inquiry has been s
shadow health secretary, jon ashworth said his thoughts were with the women whose lives were affectedthe error. i understand that the secretary of state has referred to estimates, but when the facts are established, will he assure us that each and every case will be looked into sensitively and ina case will be looked into sensitively and in a timely manner? our thoughts also turn to the 450,000 women who we re also turn to the 450,000 women who were not offered the screening they should have...