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did you see illegal drugs on the ward? yeah. all the time. it was rife.e to get. speed was quite common. valium. and were you offered them? yeah, everyone was offered them. and did you ever take them? no. so were they selling them to patients? yeah. and there's patients selling them to patients? yeah. within the actual ward? yeah. it was really obvious that people were getting high. and marnie's not the only one who says she's seen this. did you witness any illegal drugs on the wards? yes. a lot. mm—hm. a lot. especially two patients, constantly dealing, handing out... some of them were prescription medication. there was weed, or cannabis, and i know two people that were taking coke as well. so they were actually taking them on the ward? yes, they were. how did that affect your recovery? i was scared. cos you don't know how people are when they're on drugs. i don't know. i felt a bit threatened. it's just i don't want to get involved in that. a unit which has that degree of... ..drug use going on between patients in a ward is a hospital that's out of cont
did you see illegal drugs on the ward? yeah. all the time. it was rife.e to get. speed was quite common. valium. and were you offered them? yeah, everyone was offered them. and did you ever take them? no. so were they selling them to patients? yeah. and there's patients selling them to patients? yeah. within the actual ward? yeah. it was really obvious that people were getting high. and marnie's not the only one who says she's seen this. did you witness any illegal drugs on the wards? yes. a...
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kpix 5's jackie ward tells us that those officers are now out of a job.ny, it's getting caught in that lie that ultimately led to the six police officers reportedly being fired. this is all according to the "mercury news." so those six officers all worked the overnight shift here at uc-berkeley. it was their duty to patrol buildings during those hours. instead, they sometimes reportedly spent that time taking a nap or hanging out in the library. on top of that they lied about their location when they radio back to the command post saying they were at other buildings when they were not. after a complaint was filed, the "mercury news" says this was all caught on hidden camera. former oakland police chief and kpix 5 law enforcement analyst howard jordan said chief margot bennett is sending a signal to the rest of the force. >> she is definitely send a message to the rest of the staff that they need to be -- that they will be held accountable for doing their jobs. >> reporter: uc-berkeley would not confirm the firings with instead calling it a personnel matte
kpix 5's jackie ward tells us that those officers are now out of a job.ny, it's getting caught in that lie that ultimately led to the six police officers reportedly being fired. this is all according to the "mercury news." so those six officers all worked the overnight shift here at uc-berkeley. it was their duty to patrol buildings during those hours. instead, they sometimes reportedly spent that time taking a nap or hanging out in the library. on top of that they lied about their...
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my first ward was a male medical ward. seen anyone die. i stood and cried. and of course, i think i had most of the patients crying. but i can still remember to this day that the ward sister immediately got me out of the ward. and she said, the parents have come, make the parents a cup of tea. and of course, they could see i'd been crying. the mother started. and there was i, crying, and she got hold of me and she said, "you've made me feel better than anyone else. " she realised that we were human. olive bellfield, on the birth of the nhs. that's all from witness this month, here at the british library. we will be back next month with more first—hand accounts of extraordinary moments in history. but for now, from me and the rest of the witness team, goodbye. many of us have been longing for some cooler, pressure weather, and thatis some cooler, pressure weather, and that is exactly what we have got right now across the country. the biggest change across the south east and east anglia. yesterday was in the mid—30s, today,
my first ward was a male medical ward. seen anyone die. i stood and cried. and of course, i think i had most of the patients crying. but i can still remember to this day that the ward sister immediately got me out of the ward. and she said, the parents have come, make the parents a cup of tea. and of course, they could see i'd been crying. the mother started. and there was i, crying, and she got hold of me and she said, "you've made me feel better than anyone else. " she realised that...
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my first ward was a male medical ward.most of the patients crying. but i can still remember to this day that the ward sister immediately got me out of the ward. and she said, the parents had come, make the parents a cup of tea. and of course they could see i‘d been crying. the mother started. and there was i, crying, and she got hold of me and she said, "you‘ve made me feel better than anyone else." she realised that we were human. olive bellfield on the birth of the nhs. that‘s all from witness this month here at the british library. we‘ll be back next month with more first—hand accounts of extraordinary moments in history. but for now, from me and the rest of the witness team, goodbye. good even in death after their heat of weeks, the weather must close at what it should be at this time of year. we have had some shine out there today but it has been much fresher with the cloud and for some there have been some very dusty downpours indeed. parts of northern ireland have had a month‘s worth of rain in the space of two hour
my first ward was a male medical ward.most of the patients crying. but i can still remember to this day that the ward sister immediately got me out of the ward. and she said, the parents had come, make the parents a cup of tea. and of course they could see i‘d been crying. the mother started. and there was i, crying, and she got hold of me and she said, "you‘ve made me feel better than anyone else." she realised that we were human. olive bellfield on the birth of the nhs. that‘s...
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forever. >>. >> reporter: derek ward, news 4. > flynn was pohost you mussily promoted to -- >> a change in leadership this week for a school system that needs a fresh start. scandals in prince charles's county. a native who graduat from potomac high school. bureau chief tracy wilkins explains how they're already shaking things up. >> i'm sure that under her leadership that we will start a new chapter in the history of you're school system. >> reporter: new chapter, right direction. allt expressed ass announced that monica will be the inter ceo of the prince georges school system. >> i've been in this public school for 27 evyears, have n skierd to go anywhere else. >> she graduated from potomac high school. she has served asoc dtity superintendent for learning. chief operations officer and before that she was a principal at wise high school and a prince pal of douglas high school. she's taken then lead the school system after the controversial transition of kevin maxwell, her predecessor. he's headed to court on assault charges. the state is investigating inflated graduatiorate. t same s
forever. >>. >> reporter: derek ward, news 4. > flynn was pohost you mussily promoted to -- >> a change in leadership this week for a school system that needs a fresh start. scandals in prince charles's county. a native who graduat from potomac high school. bureau chief tracy wilkins explains how they're already shaking things up. >> i'm sure that under her leadership that we will start a new chapter in the history of you're school system. >> reporter: new...
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jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> for many of those communities it's going to be hot yet again today.ng at triple digits for most locations bus in the 90s, still very uncomfortable and even dry in mendocino county this morning. we have that morning marine layer across a lot of the bay area, seen here. slight cooling happening by the middle of the week. this is a live look outside, a much different scene here with cloudy conditions in san francisco, 52 degrees this morning. >>> we have slowdowns here, 101 at ignacio, 13 minutes to get down to 580. it's foggy over the golden gate bridge, be careful out there. don't use the high beams. >> like driving through the clouds. >> i remember that. >> throwback. >> thank you, ladies. >> thanks for watching this morning. your next local update is 7:26. >> cbs this morning is up next. have a great day. >>> good morning to our viewers in the west. it's monday, july 30th, 2018. welcome to "cbs this morning." fast-moving flames forced new evacuations overnight in california as nearly 40,000 people flee their homes. the death toll is rising. a man who
jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> for many of those communities it's going to be hot yet again today.ng at triple digits for most locations bus in the 90s, still very uncomfortable and even dry in mendocino county this morning. we have that morning marine layer across a lot of the bay area, seen here. slight cooling happening by the middle of the week. this is a live look outside, a much different scene here with cloudy conditions in san francisco, 52 degrees this morning. >>> we have...
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derek ward explains, flynn leaves behind awi , five children and a heart broken family of first responders. >> reporter: a lightning strike caused the fire. >> around 1:30, we saw a bright flash and a very loud not normal loud lightning hit. it was definitely a lightning hit. >> firefighters arrived on the seen and began attacking the blaze from the inside and outside. nay than flynn was one of those on the internal attack. >>s the z as the firefighters every firefighters went through the structure, firefighter flynn fell from the first floor to the basement. >> they located flynn and the smoke and flames hat consumed the he was rushed to the hospital and pronounced dead a short time later. >> a firefighter we know there's the possible of this but we hope it nev comes. >> we grieve together adds a communit and are reminded of the risks and dangers faced by our first responders every day. >> neighboring counties were ficalled in. th went to seven alarms. this community is collectively mourning a greater loss. >> we wanthe flynn family to know and the extended fire service family that we are
derek ward explains, flynn leaves behind awi , five children and a heart broken family of first responders. >> reporter: a lightning strike caused the fire. >> around 1:30, we saw a bright flash and a very loud not normal loud lightning hit. it was definitely a lightning hit. >> firefighters arrived on the seen and began attacking the blaze from the inside and outside. nay than flynn was one of those on the internal attack. >>s the z as the firefighters every...
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jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> no lucky drivers here.ling with delays in that westbound direction out of hayward to foster city. a new crash is not blocking lanes but certainly causing delays. they are in the yellow about 25 minutes heading across the span. and southbound 680 right near stone valley road. we have an accident blocking at least one lane. and that is keeping your ride slow in the yellow about 18 minutes from willow pass to el pintado. your 580 ride through oakland looking fantastic in the green moving right at the limit. you may want to use that instead of 880 bunching up northbound. likely to jump into the yellow here for folks making their way up to the eastshore freeway. in the yellow, looking good, no signs of red. we'll keep our fingers crossed. over at the bay bridge toll plaza, 30 minutes into san francisco. >>> sutro camera, putting on a nice show today, the clouds rolling through the marin headlands this morning. this is a view of what should be the north bay covered in clouds though. here's a view of the golden ga
jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> no lucky drivers here.ling with delays in that westbound direction out of hayward to foster city. a new crash is not blocking lanes but certainly causing delays. they are in the yellow about 25 minutes heading across the span. and southbound 680 right near stone valley road. we have an accident blocking at least one lane. and that is keeping your ride slow in the yellow about 18 minutes from willow pass to el pintado. your 580 ride through oakland looking...
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let's go back to derrick ward. derrick?: again, u. -- theodore mccarrick petitioned the pope to be relieved of his position with the college of today the pope agreed. he said that the -- that mccarrick would be suspended from any public ornistry. thisagain from the vatican today. mccarrick chg was the archbishop of washington from 2006 to 2006. he retired in 2006 but maintained a position as ambassador to the church both here and abroad. allegation of abuse started to surface. some of them dating back 50 years frome eople at me young priests or seminarians. preceded his position in washington. including some folks in new york. mccarrick becomes the highest ranking officialnhe catholic church to come under the sex t scandalst have plagued the church for some years now. he had been tolby theope to remain in position of prayer and seclusion. offer penance until the accusations against him were except in a trial which usually happens at the vatican. those dates f t such al has been set at this point. this position, this news of
let's go back to derrick ward. derrick?: again, u. -- theodore mccarrick petitioned the pope to be relieved of his position with the college of today the pope agreed. he said that the -- that mccarrick would be suspended from any public ornistry. thisagain from the vatican today. mccarrick chg was the archbishop of washington from 2006 to 2006. he retired in 2006 but maintained a position as ambassador to the church both here and abroad. allegation of abuse started to surface. some of them...
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jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> flames tear through a home in walnut creek this morning.his fire broke out a little at 1 a.m. this was a vacant house on first avenue near hall. firefighters were able to stop that fire from spreading beyond that house. and now the investigation into how it started begins. arson investigators are there this morning. a person on scene says the home does not have any electricity. no injuries are reported. >>> and it was a wild night in the south bay from illegal fireworks to sideshows and grass fires. kpix 5's jessica flores is live in san jose to explain. jessica. >> reporter: good morning. it was a busy night for firefighters and police officers but probably not unexpected because it was the 4th of july after all. now, firefighters first responded to a brush fire over on north first street off highway 237. fire officials got the call just after 9:30 last night. we don't know the cause of the fire just yet. and over in alviso, san jose police broke up a huge 4th of july party. you can see multiple units patroled the area before stopping the
jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> flames tear through a home in walnut creek this morning.his fire broke out a little at 1 a.m. this was a vacant house on first avenue near hall. firefighters were able to stop that fire from spreading beyond that house. and now the investigation into how it started begins. arson investigators are there this morning. a person on scene says the home does not have any electricity. no injuries are reported. >>> and it was a wild night in the south bay from...
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this is where derrick ward is, rhode st 4th street a island avenue. that shooting investigation is under way there. taking a look at 270, down to the spur, you're on time. had a disabled vehicle there, near montgomery mall. seems like that is out of the way. >> it's 4:54 rightnow. almost 2 million people in our area will see changes to their water and sewer bills. for the first time in 29 years,o the washi suburban sanitary commission voted to change its i pricing comm. the new rate structure will lower bills for larger us olds and increase bills for people who live alone. it's based on a four-tier system. customers will be charged for the water used in each tier. the average bill of a three-person household wld decrease about $5. and the person living alone would go up about $ per quarter. it takes effect next july. >>> "sesame street" isto moving classrooms. they plan to provide classroom materials, including videos, delivered by the show's brsoved characnd research for teachers to s.reinforce lesson the materials are expected to be used in fall of
this is where derrick ward is, rhode st 4th street a island avenue. that shooting investigation is under way there. taking a look at 270, down to the spur, you're on time. had a disabled vehicle there, near montgomery mall. seems like that is out of the way. >> it's 4:54 rightnow. almost 2 million people in our area will see changes to their water and sewer bills. for the first time in 29 years,o the washi suburban sanitary commission voted to change its i pricing comm. the new rate...
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jack see ward tells us, they say they're -- jackie ward tells us they say they're worried. >> reporter: standing on the very ground they believe is still contaminated with radioactive material, attorneys announced yet another lawsuit against tetra tech. the company the federal government hired to clean the site. >> it's been clear that we were duped. and that really corporate greed kind of overtook the safety of the people who chose to move out here based on a dream. >> reporter: it's a situation that attorney joe cochet is the biggest racist most environmental fraud cover-up xi th a expectant mother, victoria ellington says her family is stuck in this situation. she and her husband bought property here in 2016. >> we don't really have a plan right now. and you know, as a parent or a future parent, you feel -- you feel kind of out of control of the situation because you want the best for your child and you know he's not even here yet and already i feel like we've done him a disservicer. >> reporter: sam singer the media spokesperson for tetra tech wrote in that statement this lawsuit h
jack see ward tells us, they say they're -- jackie ward tells us they say they're worried. >> reporter: standing on the very ground they believe is still contaminated with radioactive material, attorneys announced yet another lawsuit against tetra tech. the company the federal government hired to clean the site. >> it's been clear that we were duped. and that really corporate greed kind of overtook the safety of the people who chose to move out here based on a dream. >>...
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the campaign failed, and it became a huge hit along with avengers infinity ward. we are using made up name names. then i and spider—man. the end is near. this summer brings us antman and the wasp,
the campaign failed, and it became a huge hit along with avengers infinity ward. we are using made up name names. then i and spider—man. the end is near. this summer brings us antman and the wasp,
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most dangerouse part is the currency ward, not so much the trade itself. the impact of the tariffs we are talking about is still in the few decimal points from u.s. growth.
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derrick ward is in clarksville this evening where this whole community is feeling this tragic loss. derrick? >> reporr: indeed they are. we heard that from the county executive, and you hear f itm the people in the neighborhood. you can see what a massive structure this was, and you tan se amount of damage that was done to this fire. of course, the biggest tragedy of all, the loss of life that happened with that firefighter at this fire that happened before dawn today. a this fire was caused by lightning strike, an act of nature in this massive home in th 700 block of woodscape drive in clarksville. it started just 2efore0 a.m. >> this is a sad and tragic day for howard county. nty eporter: howard c firefighter nathan flynn lost his life doing what the men and women of firefighters do routinely. >> as the firefighters were making their way inside the structure, firefighter flynn fell through the floor, f first floor to the basement. >> reporter: a may day call went out and aescue team rushed in. they located flynn amid smoke and flames that raged the basement. a 13-year veteran of t
derrick ward is in clarksville this evening where this whole community is feeling this tragic loss. derrick? >> reporr: indeed they are. we heard that from the county executive, and you hear f itm the people in the neighborhood. you can see what a massive structure this was, and you tan se amount of damage that was done to this fire. of course, the biggest tragedy of all, the loss of life that happened with that firefighter at this fire that happened before dawn today. a this fire was...
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kpix 5's jackie ward is live in cupertino this morning. jackie? >>> apple is pushing back against a tax for the city of cupertino. jackie ward is live in cupertino this morning with more. >> reporter: cupertino is saying this proposal would add $10 million for them to work with, but apple would be severely impacted and they are not thrilled with the idea. apple is definitely the biggest company that would be affected but the tax would hit all companies with 100 or more employees, taxed on a per- employee basis this had of a flat fee based on square footage that's in place now. supporters say it could fund a light rail or commuter lanes. seattle tried to pass a similar tax but repealed it after pushback from businesses. we spoke with a 31-year resident who supports the idea. >> if you're a corporate or shareholder, you probably don't like the idea. but the larger corporations are in the areas where we have infrastructure needs, so i could see where that could be helpful. >> reporter: apple employs more than 25,000 people and argues they already do
kpix 5's jackie ward is live in cupertino this morning. jackie? >>> apple is pushing back against a tax for the city of cupertino. jackie ward is live in cupertino this morning with more. >> reporter: cupertino is saying this proposal would add $10 million for them to work with, but apple would be severely impacted and they are not thrilled with the idea. apple is definitely the biggest company that would be affected but the tax would hit all companies with 100 or more employees,...
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jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> the economy was on fire in the second quarter. according to the government, it was the strongest quarter in nearly four years. will it last? jill schlesinger is joining us to help us answer that question. start with what's behind the strong quarter. >> reporter: that catalyst for the 4.1 percent growth rate is a combination of factors including a jump in exports, foreign buyers snapping up u.s. goods like soybeans before the tariffs went into effect. and the republican tax cuts propelled improvements and even the government got a bump in spending. >> is the growth expected to last? >> reporter: we are likely to see a slower pace in the second half of the year. for all of 2018, the gdp is likely to expand by 3%. i know that doesn't sound like a lot, but we have averaged 2.2% since 2009. so if we were to see 3% this year, it would be the best annual pace since 2005. it would also mean this expansion, which is right now the second longest on record, it has a shot at becoming the longest one if it lasts for another year. to learn what
jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> the economy was on fire in the second quarter. according to the government, it was the strongest quarter in nearly four years. will it last? jill schlesinger is joining us to help us answer that question. start with what's behind the strong quarter. >> reporter: that catalyst for the 4.1 percent growth rate is a combination of factors including a jump in exports, foreign buyers snapping up u.s. goods like soybeans before the tariffs went into effect. and...
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but i can still remember to this day that the ward sister immediately got me out of the ward.g. the mother started. and there was light, crying, and she got hold of me and she said, you‘ve made me feel better than anyone else. she realised that we were human. olive bellfield on the birth of the nhs. that‘s all from witnessed this month here at the british library. we will be back next month with more first—hand accounts of extraordinary moments in history. but for now, from me and the rest of the witnessed team, divide. —— witness team, goodbye. hello there. violent thunderstorms broke out across southern and central parts of the country late on friday. this marks the end of the current heatwave. the thunderstorms continued to clear northwards and eastwards and then things turn cooler, with showers following on behind. that is the culprit for the change to our weather, the big area of low pressure that has been moving in off the atlantic. you see the thunderstorms, a line of them across east anglia and into england and eastern scotland. as we head into the early hours of satur
but i can still remember to this day that the ward sister immediately got me out of the ward.g. the mother started. and there was light, crying, and she got hold of me and she said, you‘ve made me feel better than anyone else. she realised that we were human. olive bellfield on the birth of the nhs. that‘s all from witnessed this month here at the british library. we will be back next month with more first—hand accounts of extraordinary moments in history. but for now, from me and the...
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jane filmed her fatherjohn in london where she said he was suffering on a hot ward.onditioning unit last tuesday that has not emerged. doors are not allowed to be opened. it is sweltering. the hospital said it was doing everything possible to keep patients cool. so much for getting away from it all, when carriages meant air conditioning couldn't be used. passengers faced delays of. it is a joke, two and a half hours queueing to the check in, sat on the motorway in 3a degrees. fire hydrants were opened to cool people down. children are having fun. it is like a carnival, but with less fun and more waiting. they have brought in extra water for festival—goers at womad in wiltshire and some places are set for rain. if you're not travelling or working, and healthy there is fun to be had in the sun. the temperatures are creating delays on the euro train, with eurostar passengers facing six and a half hour delays, forcing the company to cancel thousands of tickets. meanwhile, more delays are likely for thousands of commuters tomorrow as train speeds are reduced to avoid prob
jane filmed her fatherjohn in london where she said he was suffering on a hot ward.onditioning unit last tuesday that has not emerged. doors are not allowed to be opened. it is sweltering. the hospital said it was doing everything possible to keep patients cool. so much for getting away from it all, when carriages meant air conditioning couldn't be used. passengers faced delays of. it is a joke, two and a half hours queueing to the check in, sat on the motorway in 3a degrees. fire hydrants were...
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and so is don, on the other side of the ward. he came in dehydrated, with a kidney problem.y, and the next thing i knew, i'm on the deck. what, you just passed out? yeah. that's scary. it is. emergency air—con units were brought into the hospital this afternoon, as temperatures climbed above 30 celsius. here in milton keynes, the heat has led to an increase in admissions, including sunburn and sunstroke. we've got more patients needing more treatment and, in fact, at this time of the year, we've got nearly all of our beds, our winter pressure beds, already open. and that's a real concern for us. so you're operating at winter levels? absolutely. at the end ofjuly. absolutely, yes. next to the ambulance is today, an ice cream van. how is this for hospital food? but elsewhere ice cream van. how is this for hospitalfood? but elsewhere in ice cream van. how is this for hospital food? but elsewhere in the uk, medical staff have not been so lucky. nursing staff reporting hospital environments and hospital wards reaching over 30 celsius at the moment and that is having an impact on
and so is don, on the other side of the ward. he came in dehydrated, with a kidney problem.y, and the next thing i knew, i'm on the deck. what, you just passed out? yeah. that's scary. it is. emergency air—con units were brought into the hospital this afternoon, as temperatures climbed above 30 celsius. here in milton keynes, the heat has led to an increase in admissions, including sunburn and sunstroke. we've got more patients needing more treatment and, in fact, at this time of the year,...
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it's been 65 years since the end of the korean ward. the expected date to return the remains is july 27th. >>> this just in. british police have identified two suspects in russian double agent and his daughter. that's according to the press association. back in march, the two were exposed to a e agent. last month, in a neighboring town, two more people were poisoned, one of them died. investigators have not been able to confirm the toxin was from the same batch. >>> lieutenant governor gavin newsom says he changed his mind over the years about one aspect of the undocumented immigrant debate. as mayor of san francisco, in2008 he supported a policy that required law enforcement to report juvenile illegal immigrants charged with violent felony crimes to federal immigration officials. in an interview with the "sacramento bee" he said, quote, i'll just say this to my critics, fair game. looking back, there were things we could have done differently. he said it was unfair to those who were charged but not convicted. immigration is sure to be
it's been 65 years since the end of the korean ward. the expected date to return the remains is july 27th. >>> this just in. british police have identified two suspects in russian double agent and his daughter. that's according to the press association. back in march, the two were exposed to a e agent. last month, in a neighboring town, two more people were poisoned, one of them died. investigators have not been able to confirm the toxin was from the same batch. >>> lieutenant...
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city, compared to 67 last year this same time andf 17 o those occurred in ward 7., as you may recall, the mayor was in northeast moments after the shooting actually ed ha, but obviously, many feel that was not enough, we do want to comment on this but due to business hours they're avail to make someone to fox 5 to sleep on this issuew to. reporting in the district. melissa howell fox 5 local news >>> a full investigation into stop and frisk, dc polic were accused of planting a man with a gun in c arowd nearheriff's road. they claimed they had t stop and frisk everyone. one group claimed they were ntr ng to intimidate people >> we will not sit back and allow a out of control police department to violate the constitutional rights of members of this community.st we'r not going to tolerate. we have lost an official civil rights and humanights investigation into everything that has happened here. >> at a hearing police chief peter newsham saidwo tn't tell the entire story and the operations recovered 250 illegal weapons.e thconsidering litigation. >>> a postal worker wa
city, compared to 67 last year this same time andf 17 o those occurred in ward 7., as you may recall, the mayor was in northeast moments after the shooting actually ed ha, but obviously, many feel that was not enough, we do want to comment on this but due to business hours they're avail to make someone to fox 5 to sleep on this issuew to. reporting in the district. melissa howell fox 5 local news >>> a full investigation into stop and frisk, dc polic were accused of planting a man with...
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of drop marker from hillary ward which it's good of you to be with us thank you so much now tell me tell or about what are the wealthiest nations and sort of the poorest nations i want to take g.d.p. by g.d.p. right a great to be about thank you so the wealthiest nations are outside of the u.s. that is china germany japan and closely followed by the u.k. the poorest nation actually probably not many of our viewers have maybe even heard of a tuvalu which used to be former ellis island in the polynesian islands but the poorest nations are actually a lot of the former communist countries and sub-saharan africa and then good and then in the middle east the big bright star of course is saudi arabia ok and. if you look at growth rates in the different regions you know a sure. how are they looking for the growth rates going forward yes and some of the hot spots coming up actually there are some of the emerging nations and then there are just growth rates so one of the most outstanding growth rates that continues as outpaced all nations actually is australia and that's really due to their brilli
of drop marker from hillary ward which it's good of you to be with us thank you so much now tell me tell or about what are the wealthiest nations and sort of the poorest nations i want to take g.d.p. by g.d.p. right a great to be about thank you so the wealthiest nations are outside of the u.s. that is china germany japan and closely followed by the u.k. the poorest nation actually probably not many of our viewers have maybe even heard of a tuvalu which used to be former ellis island in the...
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and germany over one hundred thousand people a year are admitted into psychiatric wards against theirwill professor doctor called binah is researching how to reduce violence in psychiatric wards he's in charge of one of the few clinics in germany that uses alternative methods his rule opening to rules instead of locking up. into often and that doesn't mean that behind those open doors we can completely forego the use of force you know so far we haven't achieved that although it's my dream to do so but what i can definitely say is that our approach reduces force and violence without raising the risk of escapes niche tyga. because our. today martin in time is still struggling with the trauma of having me restrained he's convinced that german clinics resort to this drastic method much too easily. the american artist james taranto is the most important contemporary artist of our time he writes that light and space and garden is an exhibition of his work at a museum in modern by southern germany real the never marketed this is here to tell us more welcome robyn first of four for those who
and germany over one hundred thousand people a year are admitted into psychiatric wards against theirwill professor doctor called binah is researching how to reduce violence in psychiatric wards he's in charge of one of the few clinics in germany that uses alternative methods his rule opening to rules instead of locking up. into often and that doesn't mean that behind those open doors we can completely forego the use of force you know so far we haven't achieved that although it's my dream to do...
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and so is don, on the other side of the ward. he came in dehydrated with a kidney problem.. and the next thing i knew, i'm on the deck. what, you just passed out? yeah. that's scary. it is. here in milton keynes, the heat has led to an increase in admissions including sunburn and sunstroke. we've got more patients needing more treatment and in fact that this time of the year we've got nearly all of our beds, our winter pressure beds already open, and that is a real concern for us. so you're operating at winter levels at the end ofjuly? absolutely, yes. they have put emergency air con on the ward. next to the ambulances today — an ice cream van. but elsewhere in the uk, medical staff have not been so lucky. we had a nurse who had to be hospitalised after doing a long shift in an a&e environment. jane filmed her father shift in an a&e environment. jane filmed herfatherjohn in london where she said he was suffering on a hot ward. there is an air conditioning unit last tuesday that has not emerged. it is sweltering. the hospital said it was doing everything possible to keep pat
and so is don, on the other side of the ward. he came in dehydrated with a kidney problem.. and the next thing i knew, i'm on the deck. what, you just passed out? yeah. that's scary. it is. here in milton keynes, the heat has led to an increase in admissions including sunburn and sunstroke. we've got more patients needing more treatment and in fact that this time of the year we've got nearly all of our beds, our winter pressure beds already open, and that is a real concern for us. so you're...
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and hospital -- maternity ward in the hospital, they had to close it down.they said to expectant mothers, anybody planning a family in the area, they have two options. there are two other maternity wards but they are over 130 kilometers each, which is a 2 hour drive. think about that if you are in labor. and they have trained midwives to start doing courses and how to deal with giving birth and a car if you have to pull over to the side of the road and the babies going to be delivered in your car. jason: my college roommate delivered his baby in his car in world vermont. >> there you go. not a lot of hospitals. there's been a lot of protests over this one. there's been a contingent of people in this small city who actually have taken over the maternity ward because this happened in january, 2017. in terms of the work being close. over the past year and a half, various ways this has played out with respect to the citizen at sit-in at the- hospital. it's been challenging. jason: it's a stark example. it's the perfect anecdote. you describe swedish life to ever
and hospital -- maternity ward in the hospital, they had to close it down.they said to expectant mothers, anybody planning a family in the area, they have two options. there are two other maternity wards but they are over 130 kilometers each, which is a 2 hour drive. think about that if you are in labor. and they have trained midwives to start doing courses and how to deal with giving birth and a car if you have to pull over to the side of the road and the babies going to be delivered in your...
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being the honorees of the day he was committed to a psychiatric ward he was twenty one just graduated from high school and felt emotionally unstable when he tried to fight being institutionalized he was tied to the bed the official term is restrained in its entirety what if they continued to restrain me the next few days i was left alone in the room with the bed they inserted catheters i was fully conscious. the legality of such practices varies from state to state in germany some are given doctors' leeway to order forcible restraint without getting authorization from a charge the high court's ruling will require the states to change their laws it reflects a trend in many european countries to drastically limit the use of coercive measures and creasing seen as infringing on patients basic human rights. as market what's your own there might be situations in which tying a patient to the bed cannot be avoided but this is never a therapeutic act rather it's a safety precaution and an act of helplessness on the part of the people who make the decision and can't protect themselves any other
being the honorees of the day he was committed to a psychiatric ward he was twenty one just graduated from high school and felt emotionally unstable when he tried to fight being institutionalized he was tied to the bed the official term is restrained in its entirety what if they continued to restrain me the next few days i was left alone in the room with the bed they inserted catheters i was fully conscious. the legality of such practices varies from state to state in germany some are given...
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there's been a contingent of people in this small city who actually have taken over the maternity wardause this happened in january, 2017. in terms of the ward being closed, and over the past year and a half, various ways this has played out with respect to sit-in at the hospital, which requires some more money being devoted not enough for the government to say they will reopen the hospital. it's been challenging. jason: it's a stark example. it's the perfect anecdote. you do ascribe swedish life to everything being taken care of, and there's nothing that says not being taking care of like delivering your own baby in the car. dimitra: exactly. that's why we see the high birth rates in sweden because of the services and the support that we've talked about. the maternity leave you get, the support that you get from various other sort of -- carol: within a year of paid parental leave. dimitra: and i just think it's really fascinating. a lot of people are focused on the refugee piece of this. what's important to note is while that is a big part of it, it's all these other factors, as well.
there's been a contingent of people in this small city who actually have taken over the maternity wardause this happened in january, 2017. in terms of the ward being closed, and over the past year and a half, various ways this has played out with respect to sit-in at the hospital, which requires some more money being devoted not enough for the government to say they will reopen the hospital. it's been challenging. jason: it's a stark example. it's the perfect anecdote. you do ascribe swedish...
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kpix 5's jackie ward is live there now. jackie. >>> reporter: i was out here last on tuesday and this is definitely a bigger crowd than what was here earlier this week. right now there are probably 50 or so people. we have only seen about 20 but an estimated 30 or so are still sleeping, of course, right now. this is part of a nationwide movement that terlier this week "occupiers" are here several reasons they say but the main one to abolish i.c.e. many here believe there's a racial element to the lawsuit agency that was created following the september 11th attacks. one believes the problem with i.c.e. is nothing new and has been part of our country since its founding. >> you cannot have control of a border and control who goes in and out without racial- izing what citizenship means. america is a country that was created, um, and first gave rights to white men who are landowners. >> reporter: i.c.e. says it fully respects the rights of all people to voice their opinions without interference. even though protestors have now s
kpix 5's jackie ward is live there now. jackie. >>> reporter: i was out here last on tuesday and this is definitely a bigger crowd than what was here earlier this week. right now there are probably 50 or so people. we have only seen about 20 but an estimated 30 or so are still sleeping, of course, right now. this is part of a nationwide movement that terlier this week "occupiers" are here several reasons they say but the main one to abolish i.c.e. many here believe there's a...
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kpix 5's jackie ward tells us the organizer is also facing fraud charges. jackie. >> reporter: before it's even started, the xo music festival is getting sketchy reviews. typically music festivals like bottlerock and outside lands take weeks to set up. as of yesterday, there's been no activity at the event park in antioch that would indicate anything was happening in two days. details about the organizers' past are now coming to the surface. sammy habib, who goes by another name, was arrested for a fraudulent home rental scheme in february. one of the headliners the rapper mars was asked to comment on that. >> out here in the streets we are not supposed to comment on stuff like that, you know what i'm saying, so i would say some people have a past and some people are trying to make things better so i'm hoping this is going to be a big event for the community. >> the organizer denied our request for an interview. some of the musical acts have pulled out of the event citing financial disagreements. the organizers said those artists won't be performing because
kpix 5's jackie ward tells us the organizer is also facing fraud charges. jackie. >> reporter: before it's even started, the xo music festival is getting sketchy reviews. typically music festivals like bottlerock and outside lands take weeks to set up. as of yesterday, there's been no activity at the event park in antioch that would indicate anything was happening in two days. details about the organizers' past are now coming to the surface. sammy habib, who goes by another name, was...
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[cheering and applause] let's go meet the ward family.eering and applause] virginia, how you doing? virginia: i'm good, steve. how are you? steve: yes, ma'am. what do you do for a living? virginia: i'm an assistant dean at a local seminary in boston, massachusetts. woman: yes! [applause] virginia: uh-huh. steve: is that like a college? virginia: it's tea--it's a seminary. it teaches people about ministry, how to do better in ministry. i'm a professor. i teach youth ministry and leadership. steve: really? virginia: mm-hmm. steve: yeah. [applause] you ever had that prayer where everybody standin' around and everybody go around, like at thanksgiving? virginia: uh-huh. yes, yes, yes. steve: we did that one year at our house. we was all holding hands. virginia: mm-hmm. steve: i was laughing so hard in the prayer. virginia: mm-hmm. steve: you're not supposed to laugh in the prayer. virginia: i do all the time. steve: oh, cool!
[cheering and applause] let's go meet the ward family.eering and applause] virginia, how you doing? virginia: i'm good, steve. how are you? steve: yes, ma'am. what do you do for a living? virginia: i'm an assistant dean at a local seminary in boston, massachusetts. woman: yes! [applause] virginia: uh-huh. steve: is that like a college? virginia: it's tea--it's a seminary. it teaches people about ministry, how to do better in ministry. i'm a professor. i teach youth ministry and leadership....
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kpix 5's jackie ward is at the beach with a firsthand look. >> reporter: thanks. so we are at the pacifica pier which usually we are here becaup and over the railing here. that's not the case this morning. but it's still kind of an intense situation. a lot of rip currents and sneaker waves rip because of the beach hazard statement that's in place. that's making it even more dangerous for places with south-facing beaches like half moon bay and santa cruz. we can thank tropical storm fabio for these swells so the advisory is in effect through tomorrow afternoon. the waves look calmer than they are. so that makes them really dangerous for surfers and swimmers who may think the water is safe. lifeguards on the coast are warning beach-goers to be careful. >> number one concern is that the size of the surf is going to come in and this is our first significant swell of the season. so even those that regularly use the beach are still going to be caught off guard. >> reporter: so to help you brush up on your beach terminology this morning, rip currents are fast powerful wa
kpix 5's jackie ward is at the beach with a firsthand look. >> reporter: thanks. so we are at the pacifica pier which usually we are here becaup and over the railing here. that's not the case this morning. but it's still kind of an intense situation. a lot of rip currents and sneaker waves rip because of the beach hazard statement that's in place. that's making it even more dangerous for places with south-facing beaches like half moon bay and santa cruz. we can thank tropical storm fabio...
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kpix 5's jackie ward is at the beach with a firsthand look at the conditions. jackie. >>> reporter: michelle, so we are at the pier at pacifica. you can see waves here breaking against the rocks. they are obviously going to be intense here today with that beach hazard statement in place. but it will be even more dangerous in south-facing beaches, half moon bay and santa cruz. we could say tropical storm fabio is producing strong swells. that's the reason a beach hazard statement is in effect through tomorrow afternoon. a deceptive things about the waves is they look calm making it dangerous for those in the water who think it is safe. lifeguards on the coast are warning beach-goers to be careful. >> number one concern is that the size of the surf is going to come in and this is our first significant swell of the season. so even those that regularly use the beach are still going to be caught off guard. >> reporter: so to help you brush up on your beach terminology this morning, rip currents are fast powerful wave patterns that move away from shore that can drag
kpix 5's jackie ward is at the beach with a firsthand look at the conditions. jackie. >>> reporter: michelle, so we are at the pier at pacifica. you can see waves here breaking against the rocks. they are obviously going to be intense here today with that beach hazard statement in place. but it will be even more dangerous in south-facing beaches, half moon bay and santa cruz. we could say tropical storm fabio is producing strong swells. that's the reason a beach hazard statement is in...
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we about >>> i'm jackie ward in the kpix 5 studio.ity council decided not to renew their contract with a racial profiling expert, we're learning what she found about the city's police department. jennifer eberhart was hired by the city of oakland to collect and study data about police stops in the city. she is a social psychologist at stanford university and was paid a quarter million dollars by oakland to do this research. she found that in 2016, the oakland police department made more than 32,000 stops and 20,000 of those were african- american residents or 61% of all police stops. in 2017, that percentage dropped a point to 60%. oakland police chief kirkpatrick says that's unacceptable. >> our disparity numbers are still high. we still stop a large number of african-americans in our community. and so that's a number that i spend a lot of time being focused on and all of us do. how can we reduce that disparity? >> reporter: a list of 50 recommendations based on the findings was distributed at the meeting, including which items have
we about >>> i'm jackie ward in the kpix 5 studio.ity council decided not to renew their contract with a racial profiling expert, we're learning what she found about the city's police department. jennifer eberhart was hired by the city of oakland to collect and study data about police stops in the city. she is a social psychologist at stanford university and was paid a quarter million dollars by oakland to do this research. she found that in 2016, the oakland police department made...
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jackie ward, kpix5. >>> leaders will vote on a tech tax tonight. apple employees more than 2,0 20,000. the tax would bring in an additional $10 million and help and commuter rein lanes. -- lanes. some are skeptical. >> we need to figure out what to fund before we come up the with a funding mechanism.. >> apple says it does plenty to support the community. other areas are considering similar proposals. >>> marijuana businesses could be banned in san francisco china town. they'll vote on the proelz p later today. -- prose ls late later today -- later today. there's a concern about rising prices and secondhand smoke. >>> and the committee is grilling i.c.e. on the separation of migrant children at the border. and there's calls for a federal investigation into reports of abuse at facilities. some say they were beaten and handcuffed and left nude and cold in concrete cells. fine stop sign put the blame on the trump administration. >> it's not an challenge ration to say that the policies of president trump and attorney general jeff sessions may essential
jackie ward, kpix5. >>> leaders will vote on a tech tax tonight. apple employees more than 2,0 20,000. the tax would bring in an additional $10 million and help and commuter rein lanes. -- lanes. some are skeptical. >> we need to figure out what to fund before we come up the with a funding mechanism.. >> apple says it does plenty to support the community. other areas are considering similar proposals. >>> marijuana businesses could be banned in san francisco china...
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jackie ward tells us, the gun man is dead, but city leaders think the gun problem in toronto is very much alive. >> reporter: cell phone video captured a man dressed in black opening fire in toronto's greek town neighborhood, filled with restaurants and cafis. >> it was a rapidfire, and then a pause, and more fire. we did not know what it was, we saw people starting to run in our direction. >> reporter: john said he and his brother were getting out of the car when they heard as many as 30 gunshots. >> i couldn't see any victims, a woman said she saw five bodies on the ground. >> reporter: he shot 14 people, he exchanged gunfire with police, and was either shut by officers or took his own life. >> it wasn't a gang related incident, or a gang related shooting, we have a gun problem in the city of toronto.>> reporter: the city's mayor spoke on the issue monday morning, before a moment of silence was held. >> there are far too many people carrying around guns in our city and our region, who should not have them.>> reporter: toronto police have deployed dozens of extra officers to its str
jackie ward tells us, the gun man is dead, but city leaders think the gun problem in toronto is very much alive. >> reporter: cell phone video captured a man dressed in black opening fire in toronto's greek town neighborhood, filled with restaurants and cafis. >> it was a rapidfire, and then a pause, and more fire. we did not know what it was, we saw people starting to run in our direction. >> reporter: john said he and his brother were getting out of the car when they heard...
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jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> police are calling him the rideshare rapist. the man accused of pretending to be a rideshare driver and then sexually assaulting women is due back in court today. anne makovec has new information from newly released court documents. >>> reporter: this strikes fear into a lot of people who rely on ride shares on a daily basis. this guy is scheduled to be arraigned in san francisco this morning as police continue to search for more possible victims. the rapes attached to orlando vilchez lazo began in november 2013 according to police. they say he picked up a woman at a bar called virgil's sea room in the mission. she was drunk and passed out in his car. she woke up in a parking lot near warehouses and told him this wasn't where she wanted to go and then she told police that he raped her. she told him she wouldn't tell anyone if he drove her home, which he did. that's where the trail goes cold until february of this year. >> what happened in those five years? if he wasn't gone or he wasn't arrested, then he may have had multiple vi
jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> police are calling him the rideshare rapist. the man accused of pretending to be a rideshare driver and then sexually assaulting women is due back in court today. anne makovec has new information from newly released court documents. >>> reporter: this strikes fear into a lot of people who rely on ride shares on a daily basis. this guy is scheduled to be arraigned in san francisco this morning as police continue to search for more possible victims. the...
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news 4's derrick ward has an emotional interview. >> reporter: this 54 died on a stretch of route 28, theictim of a hit-and-run. >> so beautiful. s an was caring. and she jusad a good heart. >> reporter: police arrested and charges a driver but provided little comfort to the family because that driver is her brother. identified as 58-year-old michael moreno. another sis iter says her brother michael was driving the si nancy to the airport. saturday morning. they got into an argument and on the way and nancy was out of the carit walking her luggage. she says police told her a motorist stopped to give her ad >> he pulled in the front. when he looked in his rearview mirror, a car had hit my sister. >> reporter: police identified that car as being driven by michael moreno. >> they found a my brotherthe casino gambling. >> that may be at the heart of this family she tried to help her brother and just her nature not to give up on someone especially a sibling. >> she just had a good heart. but she didn't quite really understand the concept of getting away from tragedy. >> reporter: police ch
news 4's derrick ward has an emotional interview. >> reporter: this 54 died on a stretch of route 28, theictim of a hit-and-run. >> so beautiful. s an was caring. and she jusad a good heart. >> reporter: police arrested and charges a driver but provided little comfort to the family because that driver is her brother. identified as 58-year-old michael moreno. another sis iter says her brother michael was driving the si nancy to the airport. saturday morning. they got into an...
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kpix 5's jackie ward has the latest. >>> reporter: the governor is envisioning a statewide 911 system that can accept video and text in addition to phone calls still. the "sacramento bee" reports that this upgraded system would be more accurately able to pinpoint calls from cell phones, too. all these improvements would come at a cost. the brown administration wants to get rid of the tax on in- state phone calls and instead reportedly charge a flat rate of 34 cents a line for every cell phone and land line. santa clara's dispatch center already has the capability to respond to a text instead of a call. >> maybe an intruder in the house and they are hiding from the intruder and they don't feel like -- they feel like if they make a voice call, then they're going to alert the intruders. >> reporter: according to the "sacramento bee," this proposal is included in a senate bill and an assembly bill and would require two- thirds of the state legislature's support but it's an election year and some lawmakers are supposedly reluctant to support any kind of tax increase at this time. this is p
kpix 5's jackie ward has the latest. >>> reporter: the governor is envisioning a statewide 911 system that can accept video and text in addition to phone calls still. the "sacramento bee" reports that this upgraded system would be more accurately able to pinpoint calls from cell phones, too. all these improvements would come at a cost. the brown administration wants to get rid of the tax on in- state phone calls and instead reportedly charge a flat rate of 34 cents a line for...
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jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> coming up next a battle over beach access. the fence and fees one neighborhood group is charging while apparently thumbing their nose at a state agency. >> plus, the cause behind a massive wildfire that forced evacuations in napa and yolo counties. >> oh, the fog is thick in many areas this morning at the coast especially so you may see drizzleas well i'll let you know what our temperatures are doing as we wait for that monsoonal moisture. >>> speeds below 10 miles per hour on westbound205. find out how long it's taking to get through the stretch coming up. -hey, did i mention i can save you $620 for switching to progressive? [ engine revving ] you cannot hear me at all, can you? near the oregon border. in siskiyou county.... the kl >>> on the fire watch now, milder weather is helping crews get a handle on a wildfire near the oregon border. in siskiyou county, the klamathon fire is holding about 36,000 acres. cal fire says it is now 60% contained. 82 structures are destroyed in the fire. he cause is under investigation. >>> th
jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> coming up next a battle over beach access. the fence and fees one neighborhood group is charging while apparently thumbing their nose at a state agency. >> plus, the cause behind a massive wildfire that forced evacuations in napa and yolo counties. >> oh, the fog is thick in many areas this morning at the coast especially so you may see drizzleas well i'll let you know what our temperatures are doing as we wait for that monsoonal moisture....
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there are two of the maternity wards.nk about being in labor and midwives have trained to start doing courses in how to deal with giving birth in a car. if you have to pull over to the side of the road and the victory will be delivered in your car. jason: my college roommate delivered his own baby in rural vermont. there has been a lot of protest over this one. there has been a contingent of people in the sponsor that actually have taken over the maternity ward. this happened in january of 2017. this is in terms of the word in closed and then over the past year and a half, various ways this planet with respect to the hospital. some were money has been gained about it. it has been really challenging. >> it is a stark example. swedish life to everything being taken care of. there is nothing that says not being taken care of. >> because of the services that we have talked about, the maternity leave that you get, the support you get for various other -- i think it is really fascinating. a lot of people are focusing on the ref
there are two of the maternity wards.nk about being in labor and midwives have trained to start doing courses in how to deal with giving birth in a car. if you have to pull over to the side of the road and the victory will be delivered in your car. jason: my college roommate delivered his own baby in rural vermont. there has been a lot of protest over this one. there has been a contingent of people in the sponsor that actually have taken over the maternity ward. this happened in january of...
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you mentioned wards of 30 degrees or more.hospitals are not conditioned's some of the older estate isn't a conditioned. we very much welcome a document that was published yesterday on improving the design of public sector buildings. in reference to the warming and higher temperatures. we think more can be donein temperatures. we think more can be done in that area as well to improve the air conditioning of the environment. in a clinical hospital environment. in a clinical hospital environment there are extra considerations around infection control and making sure that systems are maintained. that is another area that they can improve on. we have got to leave it there. thank you. and tomorrow, we'll have a special programme on this spell of hot weather. it's called ‘feeling the heat‘ — and will take a look at the impact and causes of the summer heatwave, affecting countries around the world. that's tomorrow evening, at 8.30, here on the bbc news channel. a police investigation into a former hospital in derbyshire has found that
you mentioned wards of 30 degrees or more.hospitals are not conditioned's some of the older estate isn't a conditioned. we very much welcome a document that was published yesterday on improving the design of public sector buildings. in reference to the warming and higher temperatures. we think more can be donein temperatures. we think more can be done in that area as well to improve the air conditioning of the environment. in a clinical hospital environment. in a clinical hospital environment...
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open watnd expected to strengthen a bit over the nex coup of days, winds 50 miles an hour moving wt wardecome a hurricane, could weaken but this will occur over the acea s-dfosthours.chg. zip trip tomorrow woodbridge jo, the rain or shine. 88 for thath h then there's that wnd forecast. we warm up ait monday. sunny and89. there's those 90's creeping back in with arm chance for thundes there by thursday. that's a look at your seven-day forecast, nic and sarah, bac over to you. >>> breaking news, a 6-year-old boy's call to return the stolen dog have been answered this bella taken when thieves stole his mother's car >> melissa howell was the liv in northeast whenre the dog was returned minutes ago. meliss let's see the little one. >> reporter: this is bella. she just got home. we were here when someone dropped her off. they s f her onox 5 and decided you know what? i want to bring her back, rahim, how are you feeling? your best bud is back >> i'm feeling good right now >>wa that's hownt you to feel. you and a. we were out herellbe telling ya about bella takly this morning from her home andhe
open watnd expected to strengthen a bit over the nex coup of days, winds 50 miles an hour moving wt wardecome a hurricane, could weaken but this will occur over the acea s-dfosthours.chg. zip trip tomorrow woodbridge jo, the rain or shine. 88 for thath h then there's that wnd forecast. we warm up ait monday. sunny and89. there's those 90's creeping back in with arm chance for thundes there by thursday. that's a look at your seven-day forecast, nic and sarah, bac over to you. >>>...