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personally pay tribute to every memberof the personally pay tribute to every member of the london ambulance servicether emergency services and in particular the police, as well as other clay initial is —— clinicians, both on and off duty, who managed to save so many lives that night. the first call we received was to be reported low traffic incident. crews arrived within six minutes and stayed on scene throughout. they immediately started treating the most seriously injured and evacuating many others to safety, away from the bridge. it rapidly became clear to those on the ground that this was a major incident and we could quickly deploy our full incident response capability. once the metropolitan police service declared that the we re police service declared that the were following a terrorist attack, we, in common with the other emergency services, began operating under the nationally agreed processes. it is a matter of great sadness to me and to all my colleagues that although we were able to help so many people that night, tragically, this vile attack claimed the lives of eight innocent members
personally pay tribute to every memberof the personally pay tribute to every member of the london ambulance servicether emergency services and in particular the police, as well as other clay initial is —— clinicians, both on and off duty, who managed to save so many lives that night. the first call we received was to be reported low traffic incident. crews arrived within six minutes and stayed on scene throughout. they immediately started treating the most seriously injured and evacuating...
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the london ambulance service operations director, paul woodrow, said today...mitted though, it took too long to make a decision to commit specialist teams to find those injured. helen kennett, who was stabbed in the neck after confronting one of the attackers, told the court previously, she'd had to make her own way to an ambulance almost two hours later. the question that still haunts the families is whether any of their loved ones could have survived if medics had got to them in time. the court heard today that was unlikely, though emergency teams did save at least 19 people who'd been critically injured. richard lister, bbc news, at the old bailey. candidates for the tory leadership except the front runner boris johnson have been taking questions from journalists. labour's deputy leader tom watson says labour member's hearts are "remain" and says its not too late to stay in the eu. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. the only glimpse you will get today. minders driving the favourites into parliament. boris johnson minders driving the favourites int
the london ambulance service operations director, paul woodrow, said today...mitted though, it took too long to make a decision to commit specialist teams to find those injured. helen kennett, who was stabbed in the neck after confronting one of the attackers, told the court previously, she'd had to make her own way to an ambulance almost two hours later. the question that still haunts the families is whether any of their loved ones could have survived if medics had got to them in time. the...
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did say, he did accept that there had been issues with communication in particular with the ambulance service make decisions to deploy some of the special teams, but he said many of the ambulance crews there had volunteered to go into those hot zones even though they knew it was dangerous and he did not accept that there had been a failure in the ambulance service's operations. many thanks. the white house has described iran's plan to quadruple production of enriched uranium as ‘nuclear blackmail' and called for increased international pressure. earlier, iran warned that it will soon breach the commitments it made in the international agreement in 2015 to restrict its nuclear activities. the warning is designed to put pressure on european countries to relieve the effects of economic sanctions imposed by the us, which pulled out of the nuclear deal last year. with that in mind, let's talk more on these latest developments now with dr aniseh bassiri tabrizi from the royal united services insitute. thank you for coming into top to this. can you help unpack this for us? what is iran doing here? w
did say, he did accept that there had been issues with communication in particular with the ambulance service make decisions to deploy some of the special teams, but he said many of the ambulance crews there had volunteered to go into those hot zones even though they knew it was dangerous and he did not accept that there had been a failure in the ambulance service's operations. many thanks. the white house has described iran's plan to quadruple production of enriched uranium as ‘nuclear...
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in some cases it took up to three hours for ambulance services to reach some of the victims. se this operation had been declared what is called a marauding terror attack by police, he said the ambulance crews were not allowed to go in and paul woodrow said, look, at that moment they didn't know whether there were more attackers out there, more than the three that had been killed within eight minutes of the attack starting, they didn't know if there were explosive devices there. he was asked if there had been a failure in the response and he said no, but he didn't think there could be improvements in communications between the ambulance service and the police. a day after nearly two million people in hong kong took part in demonstrations against a bill to allow extraditions to mainland china, one of the leaders of the territory's pro—democracy movement has been released from prison. joshua wong told the bbc that he backed the mass protests, and he called for carrie lam, hong kong's chief executive, to step down. stephen mcdonnell reports now from hong kong. they marched through
in some cases it took up to three hours for ambulance services to reach some of the victims. se this operation had been declared what is called a marauding terror attack by police, he said the ambulance crews were not allowed to go in and paul woodrow said, look, at that moment they didn't know whether there were more attackers out there, more than the three that had been killed within eight minutes of the attack starting, they didn't know if there were explosive devices there. he was asked if...
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the ambulance service received more than 130 calls. utes, but they were quickly told by armed police to move back. ambulance crews arrived, up to 20 of them, but they were held back because the area had been deemed hot, or unsafe, by the police. the initial paramedics who were there said they were aware that there were people injured in some of the bars around borough market, but they had to move away. paul woodrow was asked whether there had been a failure. he denied that, but he said he had thought long and hard about how to better communicate with the police to tell them that casualties needed to tell them that casualties needed to be brought out, rather than ambulance services going to them. the inquest continues. jon, thank you. our top story this lunchtime... the front runner in the conservative leadership race gets another boost — the health secretary becomes the seventh cabinet member to back borisjohnson, saying he's the best person to unite a fractured party. and still to come — new teachers in england will be trained how to s
the ambulance service received more than 130 calls. utes, but they were quickly told by armed police to move back. ambulance crews arrived, up to 20 of them, but they were held back because the area had been deemed hot, or unsafe, by the police. the initial paramedics who were there said they were aware that there were people injured in some of the bars around borough market, but they had to move away. paul woodrow was asked whether there had been a failure. he denied that, but he said he had...
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it was already a busy saturday night for the london ambulance service when calls began coming in reportingnt on london bridge. it soon became clear this was a terror attack. 22 ambulances and other paramedics were sent in, but some of those who needed their help the most, never got it. sara zelenak, sebastien belanger, james mcmullan, alexandre pigeard and kirsty boden were all fatally stabbed close to the same courtyard at the edge of borough market. but it was almost three hours before this area was declared safe for paramedics to enter and by then it was too late. treatment for those injured was given by police officers and ordinary people who'd been on a night out. but they were left on their own. what the bereaved families don't understand is why the police officers and members of the public who were frantically trying to save lives down there, were never told that there were ambulances assembling up here, just down the street. and why the paramedics who arrived at those railings just minutes after the attack, were unable to help. keep moving. keep moving that way. the police evacuate
it was already a busy saturday night for the london ambulance service when calls began coming in reportingnt on london bridge. it soon became clear this was a terror attack. 22 ambulances and other paramedics were sent in, but some of those who needed their help the most, never got it. sara zelenak, sebastien belanger, james mcmullan, alexandre pigeard and kirsty boden were all fatally stabbed close to the same courtyard at the edge of borough market. but it was almost three hours before this...
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ambulance service is a mess and the whole country is on its knees.t he a part of the one who said taking money from the nhs as well? he was the health secretary. a lot of, yet in schools. but looking at it, did damon change their minds? no. hejust it, did damon change their minds? no. he just sounds like it, did damon change their minds? no. hejust sounds like david cameron. —— did anyone? no. hejust sounds like david cameron. -- did anyone? just the way he was talking, his voice is very sort of wavy, like he was a bit i'iei’vous sort of wavy, like he was a bit nervous of what he was saying. he is using, he had been going through 18 months of schooling, he is delivering his messages, whether it made it less or more believable than listening to them last week. we have seenin listening to them last week. we have seen in plenty of times, he is never, he comes across as not as big a personality as boris. boris can be a personality as boris. boris can be a bit ofa a personality as boris. boris can be a bit of a liability because you never know it's going
ambulance service is a mess and the whole country is on its knees.t he a part of the one who said taking money from the nhs as well? he was the health secretary. a lot of, yet in schools. but looking at it, did damon change their minds? no. hejust it, did damon change their minds? no. he just sounds like it, did damon change their minds? no. hejust sounds like david cameron. —— did anyone? no. hejust sounds like david cameron. -- did anyone? just the way he was talking, his voice is very...
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it was already a busy saturday night for the london ambulance service when calls began coming in reporting bridge. it soon became clear this was a terror attack. 22 ambulances and other paramedics were sent in, but some of those who needed their help the most, never got it. sara zelenak, sebastien belanger, james mcmullan, alexandre pigeard and kirsty boden were all fatally stabbed close to the same courtyard at the edge of borough market. but it was almost three hours before this area was declared safe for paramedics to enter and by then it was too late. treatment for those injured was given by police officers and ordinary people who'd been on a night out. but they were left on their own. what the bereaved families don't understand is why the police officers and members of the public who were frantically trying to save lives down there, were never told that there were ambulances assembling up here, just down the street. and why the paramedics who arrived at those railings just minutes after the attack, were unable to help. keep moving. keep moving that way. the police evacuated the area,
it was already a busy saturday night for the london ambulance service when calls began coming in reporting bridge. it soon became clear this was a terror attack. 22 ambulances and other paramedics were sent in, but some of those who needed their help the most, never got it. sara zelenak, sebastien belanger, james mcmullan, alexandre pigeard and kirsty boden were all fatally stabbed close to the same courtyard at the edge of borough market. but it was almost three hours before this area was...
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it was already a busy saturday night for the london ambulance service when calls began coming in reportingsebastien belanger, james mcmullan, alexandre pigeard and kirsty boden were all fatally stabbed close to the same courtyard at the edge of borough market. but it was almost three hours before this area was declared safe for paramedics to enter, and by then it was too late. treatment for those injured was given by police officers and ordinary people who‘d been on a night out. but they were left on their own. keep moving. keep moving that way. the police evacuated the area, concerned there might be more attacks. the paramedics had to leave along with everyone else and never saw the group of casualties. the court heard the emergency services were overflowing with conflicting information about a range of casualties and never got a precise report about those in the courtyard. the london ambulance service operations director, paul woodrow, said today... he admitted, though, it took too long to make a decision to commit specialist teams to find those injured. the question that still haunts th
it was already a busy saturday night for the london ambulance service when calls began coming in reportingsebastien belanger, james mcmullan, alexandre pigeard and kirsty boden were all fatally stabbed close to the same courtyard at the edge of borough market. but it was almost three hours before this area was declared safe for paramedics to enter, and by then it was too late. treatment for those injured was given by police officers and ordinary people who‘d been on a night out. but they were...
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through traffic they call themselves indonesia escorting ambulance service has proved so popular that it spread from a city in west java to other cities around indonesia a little bit of a somebody but i'm going to sometimes you get stopped while doing this you don't have the right to do this i know that but we are helping people as well as the police they think we're wrong fine we are breaking the law but look at it from a humanitarian point of view if we don't help them who will most indonesians are still not sensitive toward ambulances like the others here and he has a full time job and volunteers on his days off they don't get paid and instead have to dip into their own pockets to pay for petrol on what about when they're on duty they have to be ready to spring into action at any time a patient from this hospital is going to be transferred to another one now these guys are going to ride ahead to clear traffic and several others are going to be bringing up the rear this patient who's had a stroke is being moved to another hospital to get a c.t. scan if she misses this appointment sh
through traffic they call themselves indonesia escorting ambulance service has proved so popular that it spread from a city in west java to other cities around indonesia a little bit of a somebody but i'm going to sometimes you get stopped while doing this you don't have the right to do this i know that but we are helping people as well as the police they think we're wrong fine we are breaking the law but look at it from a humanitarian point of view if we don't help them who will most...
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it's been reported by police and london ambulance service, the metropolitan police i mean, that a manowing a stabbing. the man was aged in his 30s and had suffered stabbing injuries. he was sadly pronounced dead at the scene at 2:37pm. we understand the crime scene has been established and officers are investigating in the tower hamlets area. inquiries are under to notify the next of kin with a postmortem scheduled in due course. the metropolitan police have said it is a fairly early stage at the moment, no arrests and officers of retaining an open mind as to a motive. a man has died aged in his 30s after suffering stabbing injuries in the tower hamlets area. more on this when we get it. nearly 600 homes have now been evacuated in lincolnshire because of fears a river could burst its banks again. nearly 300 had already been evacuated after two months of rainfall fell in just two days, with some houses filled with water almost a metre high after the river steeping burst its banks in wainfleet, near skegness. raf chinooks were called in to drop ballast to bolster the banks. but authorit
it's been reported by police and london ambulance service, the metropolitan police i mean, that a manowing a stabbing. the man was aged in his 30s and had suffered stabbing injuries. he was sadly pronounced dead at the scene at 2:37pm. we understand the crime scene has been established and officers are investigating in the tower hamlets area. inquiries are under to notify the next of kin with a postmortem scheduled in due course. the metropolitan police have said it is a fairly early stage at...
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he did mention that the nhs is a mess, the schools are a mess, policing, the ambulance service is a mess is on its knees. he didn't mention that. what do you think of him? wasn't he part of the one who said about taking money from the nhs as well? he was the health secretary. so he vut quite a lot. and schools. but looking at it, did anyone change their minds? no. hejust sounds like david cameron. he speaks well but itjust goes in one ear and out the other. i've seen it before. just the way he was talking, his voice is very sort of wavy, like he was a bit nervous of what he was saying. tony? he has been schooled. he is using, he had been going through 18 months of schooling, he is delivering his messages, whether it made it less or more believable than listening to him last week... we have seen him plenty of times, he never comes across believable. not as big a personality as boris. boris can be a bit of a liability because you never know it's going to come out of his mouth. but to be honest, would you vote forjeremy hunt? i wouldn't personally. because? like david said, he doesn't come
he did mention that the nhs is a mess, the schools are a mess, policing, the ambulance service is a mess is on its knees. he didn't mention that. what do you think of him? wasn't he part of the one who said about taking money from the nhs as well? he was the health secretary. so he vut quite a lot. and schools. but looking at it, did anyone change their minds? no. hejust sounds like david cameron. he speaks well but itjust goes in one ear and out the other. i've seen it before. just the way he...
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he didn't mention that the nhs is a mess, the schools are a mess, the police and the ambulance serviceountry is on its knees. what do you think of him? wasn't he a the one who said taking money from the nhs as well? he was the health secretary. longest—serving health secretary. he cut a lot of... and schools. but looking at it, did anyone change their minds? no. hejust sounds like david cameron. what did you mean he was shaky? just the way he was talking, his voice is very sort of wavy, like he was a bit nervous of what he was saying. he is schooled, you saw it with corbyn at the last general election. he had gone through 18 months of schooling, he is delivering his messages, whether it made it less or more believable than listening to them last week. we have seen it plenty of times, he comes across as not as big a personality as boris. but boris can be a bit of a liability because you never know what's going to come out of his mouth. but would you vote for him? like david said, he doesn't come up with anything new. and in that piece there, it's good news stories, not really reality. i
he didn't mention that the nhs is a mess, the schools are a mess, the police and the ambulance serviceountry is on its knees. what do you think of him? wasn't he a the one who said taking money from the nhs as well? he was the health secretary. longest—serving health secretary. he cut a lot of... and schools. but looking at it, did anyone change their minds? no. hejust sounds like david cameron. what did you mean he was shaky? just the way he was talking, his voice is very sort of wavy, like...
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17 in london, at around 20 to five, and in that, a teenager was found with stab wounds, the ambulance service him, but they were unable to come and he died at the scene. and in connection with that, six people, six men have been arrested, and are being questioned by the police. the other incident was a shooting in plumstead greenwich, again, about five to five, that took place, that was four people including one woman now being questioned by the police. we have said that the mayor of london has tweeted that he is sickened by this. but again, it shines a light on the levels of violence, particularly involving young people in the capital. this has been causing concern, it's been rising over the last couple of yea rs, rising over the last couple of years, the last few are considered to be the worst on record. this year, these two killings will bring to around 50, the number of homicides in london this year, which isa homicides in london this year, which is a lot, it's considered to be a lot. compared to other major cities in the world, it's not necessarily that high, but nonetheless, it's someth
17 in london, at around 20 to five, and in that, a teenager was found with stab wounds, the ambulance service him, but they were unable to come and he died at the scene. and in connection with that, six people, six men have been arrested, and are being questioned by the police. the other incident was a shooting in plumstead greenwich, again, about five to five, that took place, that was four people including one woman now being questioned by the police. we have said that the mayor of london has...
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woman in her 50s was found at an address in burnham—on—crouch after officers were called by the ambulance servicee scene. two men remain in police custody. the boss of broker hargreaves lansdown has issued an apology following the suspension of a fund it sells. chief executive chris hill said he shares clients' "disappointment and frustration" after the woodford equity income fund, managed by neil woodford, stopped investors cashing out this week. mr woodford suspended the fund after rising numbers of investors asked for their money back. police in kazakhstan have arrested hundreds of people protesting against today's presidential election. the protestors say today's vote is not free. the country's long standing leader, nursultan nazarbayev resigned in march and his chosen successor is expected to win easily. 0ur correspondent rayhan demytrie has the latest. riot police is moving in to push these protesters. many have already been arrested and moved to police vans. they are creating this noise to scare people. but nevertheless they are still standing because people are saying that they are fed up
woman in her 50s was found at an address in burnham—on—crouch after officers were called by the ambulance servicee scene. two men remain in police custody. the boss of broker hargreaves lansdown has issued an apology following the suspension of a fund it sells. chief executive chris hill said he shares clients' "disappointment and frustration" after the woodford equity income fund, managed by neil woodford, stopped investors cashing out this week. mr woodford suspended the fund...
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woman in her 50s was found at an address in burnham—on—crouch after officers were called by the ambulance servicene of britain‘s most wanted men, who‘s been on the run for 16 years, is set to be extradited to the uk after being arrested in malta. police want to question christopher guest morejr over the murder of a man at a remote farmhouse in cheshire, in 2003. he‘ll appear in court tomorrow. simon jones reports. in handcuffs, far away from home, christopher guest morejr, described as one of europe‘s most wanted fugitives, being led to his first court appearance, which is set to see him extradited to the uk. it‘s believed he fled the uk in 2003, after this man, brian waters, was tortured and beaten to death in front of his two children. he sustained 123 injuries. mr waters had been running a cannabis farm in knutsford, when a group of men stormed the property to demand money. three people are currently serving life sentences for his murder. mr more jr, leaving court with a coat over his head, is wanted in connection with mr waters‘s death, the attempted murder of a second man, and false imprison
woman in her 50s was found at an address in burnham—on—crouch after officers were called by the ambulance servicene of britain‘s most wanted men, who‘s been on the run for 16 years, is set to be extradited to the uk after being arrested in malta. police want to question christopher guest morejr over the murder of a man at a remote farmhouse in cheshire, in 2003. he‘ll appear in court tomorrow. simon jones reports. in handcuffs, far away from home, christopher guest morejr, described...
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ambulance. this is a common theme in jakarta and other major cities in indonesia gridlocked traffic which only gets worse during rush hour motorists don't always give great. even for emergency services. that has prompted a group of bikers to band together to provide motorcycle convoys that escort ambulances through traffic they call themselves indonesia escorting ambulance the service has proved so popular that it spread from because a city in west java to other cities around indonesia a little bit of a young somebody but i'm going to i'm not the best policy because sometimes you get stopped while doing this you don't have the right to do this i know that but we are helping people as well as the police if they think we're wrong fine we are breaking the law but look at it from a humanitarian point of view if we don't help them who will most indonesians are still not sensitive toward ambulances like the others here and he has a full time job and volunteers on his days off they don't get paid and instead have to dip into their own pockets to pay for petrol on what about so when they're on duty they have to be ready to spring into action at any time. well a patient from that's hospital
ambulance. this is a common theme in jakarta and other major cities in indonesia gridlocked traffic which only gets worse during rush hour motorists don't always give great. even for emergency services. that has prompted a group of bikers to band together to provide motorcycle convoys that escort ambulances through traffic they call themselves indonesia escorting ambulance the service has proved so popular that it spread from because a city in west java to other cities around indonesia a little...
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officers were called along with the london ambulance service at 3:30am this morning to reports of a womanarrest at this address. the women aged 26 was suffering from sta b the women aged 26 was suffering from stab injuries and it was established she was apparently eight—month pregnant. despite the efforts of paramedics the victim died at the scene. the baby was delivered before being taken to hospital and remains ina being taken to hospital and remains in a critical condition. more information, a 37—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder and is in custody. some distressing news they are from metropolitan police. the united states and china have agreed to resume talks to ease the trade war between the world's two largest economies. us president donald trump and china's president xi jinping reached the agreement at the g20 summit injapan. mr trump also said american companies can once again sell products to the chinese tech giant huawei, after an effective ban on such sales was introduced in may. from osaka, nick bryant sent this report. this was the day when the g20 summit o
officers were called along with the london ambulance service at 3:30am this morning to reports of a womanarrest at this address. the women aged 26 was suffering from sta b the women aged 26 was suffering from stab injuries and it was established she was apparently eight—month pregnant. despite the efforts of paramedics the victim died at the scene. the baby was delivered before being taken to hospital and remains ina being taken to hospital and remains in a critical condition. more...
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through traffic they call themselves indonesia escorting ambulance service has proved so popular that it spread from a city in west java to other cities around indonesia a little bit of a somebody but i'm going to. sometimes you get stopped while doing this we don't have the right to do this i know that but we are helping people as well as the police they think we're wrong fine we are breaking the law but look at it from a humanitarian point of view if we don't help them who will most indonesians are still not sensitive toward ambulances like the others here and he has a full time job and volunteers on his days off they don't get paid and instead have to dip into that own pockets to pay for petrol on what about when they're on duty they have to be ready to spring into action at any time a patient from this hospital is going to be transferred to another one now these guys are going to ride ahead to clear traffic and several others are going to be bringing up the rear this patient who's had a stroke is being moved to another hospital to get a c.t. scan if she misses this appointment she
through traffic they call themselves indonesia escorting ambulance service has proved so popular that it spread from a city in west java to other cities around indonesia a little bit of a somebody but i'm going to. sometimes you get stopped while doing this we don't have the right to do this i know that but we are helping people as well as the police they think we're wrong fine we are breaking the law but look at it from a humanitarian point of view if we don't help them who will most...
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a patient ambulance service, an ambulance service that is quite happy to wait, it carries patients.his is the managing director. patients that have missed appointments, we have apologised to, we have made every effort to ensure they get into their appointments on time. there are mitigating circumstances around some of the failure is in the first three months, one of the major ones being the fact we have had to do a new training regime for our entire staff. we have 56 of our workforce who have had to go on training courses on a weekly basis. so for the first four months of the contract, we advised the cc6 there would be some dipping in our kpi performance because we need to increase capacity. we are now in week 12. after that period we believe there will be a significant increase in target achievement. how is the new service doing? they have only had a contract for a few months. they say they have had 12 yea rs of months. they say they have had 12 years of experience working with a number of clients to develop a patient focused and effective service. their words, not mine. they have
a patient ambulance service, an ambulance service that is quite happy to wait, it carries patients.his is the managing director. patients that have missed appointments, we have apologised to, we have made every effort to ensure they get into their appointments on time. there are mitigating circumstances around some of the failure is in the first three months, one of the major ones being the fact we have had to do a new training regime for our entire staff. we have 56 of our workforce who have...
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and ambulance services, i know that call volume has significantly increased. it doesn't appear that ambulance staffing has increased since 2015 and here are my questions. i'm wondering how equipped are we to handle a citywide emergency, like we did -- like we had with our recent heat wave on monday. i know that there were things that happened in my district, we had the drown, which is so sad and unfortunate. of course, plays into i think the health and wellness officer, very much needed, considering what those firefighters had to go through that day. and i'm wondering if we are able to staff each of our ambulance shifts every day and what does it mean if a shift is unstaffed? and i hope i'm not throwing too much at you at once. but the same day on monday, i went to an event at grace cathedral. and one of my very dear friend, who is in her late 90s, was being taken away in in ambulance, because she fainted # because of the heat. there were issues with how many ambulances were out there and what hospital they were going to go, because all of the hospitals were be
and ambulance services, i know that call volume has significantly increased. it doesn't appear that ambulance staffing has increased since 2015 and here are my questions. i'm wondering how equipped are we to handle a citywide emergency, like we did -- like we had with our recent heat wave on monday. i know that there were things that happened in my district, we had the drown, which is so sad and unfortunate. of course, plays into i think the health and wellness officer, very much needed,...
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we are expecting statements from the london ambulance service at the london city police.le were killed altogether, 48 people were killed altogether, 48 people injured, all in the space of about ten minutes. in the first minutes, the attack was largely under way, no one else was killed. that gives you an idea, ten people killed in the space of three minutes. the chief coroner has been giving his conclusions over the last two days at the end of this eight week inquest. he isjust finishing going through each of the eight victims. no surprise that the the addict is unlawful killing in each case because they were murdered in a terrorist atrocity. —— leave their deckis terrorist atrocity. —— leave their deck is unlawful killing. —— the verdict. there were no barriers on london bridge, this was two and a half months after the westminster attack where people had been targeted by vehicles. what the coroner said in relation this, referring to two of the eight victims, they were the ones struck and killed by the van on london bridge, the coroner adds the extra line to do with their
we are expecting statements from the london ambulance service at the london city police.le were killed altogether, 48 people were killed altogether, 48 people injured, all in the space of about ten minutes. in the first minutes, the attack was largely under way, no one else was killed. that gives you an idea, ten people killed in the space of three minutes. the chief coroner has been giving his conclusions over the last two days at the end of this eight week inquest. he isjust finishing going...
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in the 9-1-1 system, which required the need for in-county and out of county mutual aid for ambulance services. the last time this happened was in the 2017 labor day heat wave. fortunately, our mutual aid plans were implemented and worked like they were supposed to and we were able to manage the surge. the next step we are working on is take a close look at the data to see where these calls originated from, who were the most impacted by the heat, so that we can preposition and put our resources to where they are most needed. all of this calls for a greater understanding and prior authorization of our built environment. the fact is that the majority of our facilities and infrastructures are not equip to handle this kind of heat. while other cities in california can handle 90 degrees and up, and it's not an issue, why is it a crisis for san francisco, and that has to do with our own environment, as i'm sure you all know. we're working with the city administrators office, and we will continue to look for solutions, not only short-term, but midterm, and long-term strategies to address and improve
in the 9-1-1 system, which required the need for in-county and out of county mutual aid for ambulance services. the last time this happened was in the 2017 labor day heat wave. fortunately, our mutual aid plans were implemented and worked like they were supposed to and we were able to manage the surge. the next step we are working on is take a close look at the data to see where these calls originated from, who were the most impacted by the heat, so that we can preposition and put our resources...
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through traffic they call themselves indonesia escorting ambulance the service has proved so popular that it spread from because a city in west java to other cities around indonesia a little bit of a somebody but i'm going to sometimes we get stopped while doing this we don't have the right to do this i know that but we are helping people as well as the police if they think we're wrong fine we are breaking the law but look at it from a humanitarian point of view if we don't help them who will most indonesians are still not sensitive toward ambulances like the others here and he has a full time job and volunteers on his days off they don't get paid and instead have to dip into their own pockets to pay for petrol on what about when they're on duty they have to be ready to spring into action at any time a patient from this hospital is going to be transferred to another one now these guys are going to ride ahead to clear traffic and several others are going to be bringing up the rear this patient who's had a stroke is being moved to another hospital to get a c.t. scan if she misses this
through traffic they call themselves indonesia escorting ambulance the service has proved so popular that it spread from because a city in west java to other cities around indonesia a little bit of a somebody but i'm going to sometimes we get stopped while doing this we don't have the right to do this i know that but we are helping people as well as the police if they think we're wrong fine we are breaking the law but look at it from a humanitarian point of view if we don't help them who will...
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called and were told that he may have been found with stab wounds in a park and they attended the ambulance serviceronounced dead 1a minutes later. our understanding at the moment is that there have been no arrests in connection with this latest one. and there have been some arrests made in attacks that took place yesterday? yesterday afternoon around this time ken the first report of another stabbing and police attended and found a teenage boy they are suffering from stab wounds and again it could not save him in the ambulance crews cannot save him. he was pronounced dead at the scene. in connection with that there've been six young men age 16 to 19 arrested and questioned. but a few minutes later there was a shooting in southeast london and the armed police were called and attended again in may was found with gunshot wounds, he died and three people including one girl age 16 to 17 has been arrested in connection with that and they say that he was sickened by this latest round of violence. the headlines on bbc news. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranianjailed in iran, has begun a new hung
called and were told that he may have been found with stab wounds in a park and they attended the ambulance serviceronounced dead 1a minutes later. our understanding at the moment is that there have been no arrests in connection with this latest one. and there have been some arrests made in attacks that took place yesterday? yesterday afternoon around this time ken the first report of another stabbing and police attended and found a teenage boy they are suffering from stab wounds and again it...
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through traffic they call themselves indonesia escorting ambulance the service has proved so popular that it spread from because a city in west java to other cities around indonesia a little bit of a somebody but i'm going to. sometimes we get stopped while doing this we don't have the right to do this i know that but we are helping people as well as the police if they think we're wrong. fine we are breaking the law but look at it from a humanitarian point of view if we don't help who will most indonesians are still not sensitive toward ambulances like the others here and he has a full time job and volunteers on his days off they don't get paid and instead have to dip into the own pockets to pay for petrol on what about when they're on duty they have to be ready to spring into action at any time a patient from this hospital is going to be transferred to another one now these guys are going to ride ahead to clear traffic and several others are going to be bringing up the rear this patient who's had a stroke is being moved to another hospital to get a c.t. scan if she misses
through traffic they call themselves indonesia escorting ambulance the service has proved so popular that it spread from because a city in west java to other cities around indonesia a little bit of a somebody but i'm going to. sometimes we get stopped while doing this we don't have the right to do this i know that but we are helping people as well as the police if they think we're wrong. fine we are breaking the law but look at it from a humanitarian point of view if we don't help who will most...
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dangerous place, to help with casualty extraction, to help with putting out fires, to help the ambulance servicese fire service to provide and the interesting thing about this issue is all the other fire services that are required to have this capability have it, it's only manchester that doesn't have it and we are concerned about that.|j appreciate and we are concerned about that.” appreciate you don't want to get into the industrial relations aspect of this too much but can you see why other areas have successfully had an retained these types of services and in greater manchester that hasn't happened? the reason why we have expressed so much concern is that other places have overcome those issues and put in place that specialist ability so firefighters have been trained and are ready and waiting for the dreadful eventuality but this is a foreseeable threat and it's one that the fire service in manchester needs to be ready for. with firefighters coming down from merseyside there will inevitably be a delay and that will create further risk and put peoples lives at risk. a delay could cost lives.
dangerous place, to help with casualty extraction, to help with putting out fires, to help the ambulance servicese fire service to provide and the interesting thing about this issue is all the other fire services that are required to have this capability have it, it's only manchester that doesn't have it and we are concerned about that.|j appreciate and we are concerned about that.” appreciate you don't want to get into the industrial relations aspect of this too much but can you see why...
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they come with instruction cards and the ambulance service to instruct people on how to use them. i do think the cuts to the policing service in the last ten yea rs have proven policing service in the last ten years have proven critical towards this. just over 2000 police officers, so the ability of police officers, so the ability of police officers to do proactive policing to tackle the root causes have been compromised. so that has gone on awful long way towards the reasons why we are seeing this in the country now. you talk about police, but what about from the communities as well, and trying to change people's minds about whether or not... for example, they even carry a knife? well, we have to work with communities, that is vital. he said jamieson and i set up a commission to work with local communities and tackle the root causes of violent crime. in that time, we have had community workers to go into these areas where they take place, and to doa areas where they take place, and to do a lot of proactive work. there is plenty more we can do, and that is where these control kits
they come with instruction cards and the ambulance service to instruct people on how to use them. i do think the cuts to the policing service in the last ten yea rs have proven policing service in the last ten years have proven critical towards this. just over 2000 police officers, so the ability of police officers, so the ability of police officers to do proactive policing to tackle the root causes have been compromised. so that has gone on awful long way towards the reasons why we are seeing...
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the out of network air ambulance come in network except for one, and that particular air ambulance has a -- service has closed a couple of their areas, but they were not in rural places. so we have seen -- we have not had lost care at all. >> thank you for that. mr. nickels, i wanted to just extend the question that i directed to mr. cavanaugh earlier about the differences within regions, the variations in rural markets. a benchmark payment rate based on average negotiated rates for a region in my view appears to be the most simple and predictable framework. but do you believe that a benchmark rate based on negotiated rates within a region adequately accounts for those variations that we see within the rural markets? and can you speak more broadly to the impact of such a model where you have few providers and few insurers. >> yeah, as you know, we do not support that sort of approach, and we do believe that and address this to senator collins when they were here. if you set a national rate, it will not acknowledge local conditions. it will not acknowledge a place like alaska. we fear the harm it wi
the out of network air ambulance come in network except for one, and that particular air ambulance has a -- service has closed a couple of their areas, but they were not in rural places. so we have seen -- we have not had lost care at all. >> thank you for that. mr. nickels, i wanted to just extend the question that i directed to mr. cavanaugh earlier about the differences within regions, the variations in rural markets. a benchmark payment rate based on average negotiated rates for a...
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really see protesters, you see heavy police security presence behind me and we've got some fire service ambulances so, basically, this is what we are seeing as the police is really picking up and they're clearing out effort, you know, just telling from the past protesters that we've seen in hong kong. the police intend to clear out the streets and clear out the protesters off the streets, especially when it comes to central businesses district of hong kong. ahead of the time that people actually get out of their office and go home. and we did see some violence here and there and as i have been tweeting and, of course, posting on my instagram a lot of usage of tear gas and batons and steel bars to really get the protesters out of the streets and, also, we did see some protesters turning violent, as well picking up bricks that you use against the police officers. now, the police chief actually had the statement out calling what happened today a riot and, you know, basically saying that the protesters caused the city inconvenience and, you know, to explain the reason why the police decided to clear o
really see protesters, you see heavy police security presence behind me and we've got some fire service ambulances so, basically, this is what we are seeing as the police is really picking up and they're clearing out effort, you know, just telling from the past protesters that we've seen in hong kong. the police intend to clear out the streets and clear out the protesters off the streets, especially when it comes to central businesses district of hong kong. ahead of the time that people...
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we have also heard that the london ambulance service was not able to send its paramedics into the scenesfriday. today, there was an apology to the family of one of the victims from spain because the metropolitan police acknowledge they took longer than they should have been telling the family that he had died. it actually took them four days to confirm his identity because his wallet and id papers had become separated from him as he lay when he was being tended to by a police officer. the family who have not been through these proceedings chose not to come to the old bailey, perhaps for obvious reasons, had written to the coroner suggesting they were concerned it had taken until the 7th ofjune to find out what had happened, and today a police family coordinator gave his apologies, suggesting they could have done things better. there will be several agencies listening to find out from the coroner whether they should have done things better in his view when he presents his conclusions on thursday and friday. yellow vest protesterjames goddard has been found guilty of common assault on a ph
we have also heard that the london ambulance service was not able to send its paramedics into the scenesfriday. today, there was an apology to the family of one of the victims from spain because the metropolitan police acknowledge they took longer than they should have been telling the family that he had died. it actually took them four days to confirm his identity because his wallet and id papers had become separated from him as he lay when he was being tended to by a police officer. the...
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service men believe the president was shot today. >> mrs. kennedy accompanied the body in an ambulanceing to get that coffin out of the hospital. >> vice president johnson is expected to be sworn in as president aboard an airliner before flying back to the nation's capital. >> johnson wanted to show the american people that the government was functioning without interruption. and also perhaps he wanted to show that his predecessor's family bore him no ill will for the assassination. >> lyndon johnson is flying back to washington to take the reins of government, at which time president johnson will have to take into his hands the reins of the most powerful nation in the world. >> is there any doubt in your mind chief that oswald is the man that killed the president? >> i think this is the man that killed the president, yes, sir. >> is there any evidence any one else may have been linked with oswald to this shooting? >> at this time we don't believe so. >> i don't know what this is all about. >> did you kill the president? >> no, sir, i didn't. >> how did you get the black eye? >> sir? >
service men believe the president was shot today. >> mrs. kennedy accompanied the body in an ambulanceing to get that coffin out of the hospital. >> vice president johnson is expected to be sworn in as president aboard an airliner before flying back to the nation's capital. >> johnson wanted to show the american people that the government was functioning without interruption. and also perhaps he wanted to show that his predecessor's family bore him no ill will for the...
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people who aren't engaged with services and help them get into services, and they have transport bands that aren't police cars, that aren't ambulances they are just consumer or medical transport bands to bring people to services. think about how that could reduce harm and solve the problem this is trying to solve. thank you. >> hello. coalition on homelessness. this is a highly contentious issue and highly contentious for a reason. when we introduce a radical change that moves us from a long-standing agreement, that you only take away civil liberties -- liberties when there is a safety issue, or they are so disabled they can't care for themselves, to an absolutely random 85150 decided on by police, after determining seven times that that individual does not meet the safety standards, yeah, it will be contentious. the state bill requires the city to show that there are services and no one will be displaced. the city has done no such thing. for the most part, these services are not entitlement programs. there's already people queued up for them. there have not -- they have not shown exactly what level of care each needs, and what serv
people who aren't engaged with services and help them get into services, and they have transport bands that aren't police cars, that aren't ambulances they are just consumer or medical transport bands to bring people to services. think about how that could reduce harm and solve the problem this is trying to solve. thank you. >> hello. coalition on homelessness. this is a highly contentious issue and highly contentious for a reason. when we introduce a radical change that moves us from a...
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here is at the crowd parting ways i had to leave an ambulance through and actually the right to resume boarding. at the screen be emergency services as they bring. somebody to say the least it is kind of extraordinary -- and they they closed in behind them is in it's kind of it's it's it's a very impressive scene in terms of discipline and crowds behaving well then it was seen over -- somebody at putting a fire in a bin i was very very quickly. and dont see also got shared a loss. and and people have been cut catching for protesters brushing to put it out some people think writes all the world set the bins on fire writes on kong. depends on our products so that people have been picking up on at the b. r. disciplines. the nature all that much of the off of the protest movement and some beautiful images as well taken from its like ice two billion people after eight and and an image i got really kind of it's phenomenal so that is certainly a for pet place a dozen of a massive. population counter recipes we continue obviously looking every that happens in hong kong for you. james this film to this major gaff in pakistan where a politi
here is at the crowd parting ways i had to leave an ambulance through and actually the right to resume boarding. at the screen be emergency services as they bring. somebody to say the least it is kind of extraordinary -- and they they closed in behind them is in it's kind of it's it's it's a very impressive scene in terms of discipline and crowds behaving well then it was seen over -- somebody at putting a fire in a bin i was very very quickly. and dont see also got shared a loss. and and...
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ambulance companies strung out all along the coast were under the control of evacuation offices of each area. 5000 of these vehicles stood by, ready for immediate servicee ships start coming in. some port, some to piers in outlying areas. others pull up directly onto the beaches. ♪ no time is lost in moving out the wounded. specially trained sanitary companies take over the litter jobs and the business of unloading begins. evacuation officers supervise. the disposition of each litter case has been decided. ♪ and so man helps man. and american teamwork proves itself once more, and the job is shortly done. the emergency cases move out first. often it's only a matter of minutes before a dangerous wound has been x-rayed. a decision made, and a patient readied for surgery. ♪ as soon after the operation as it's safe for him to travel, he's moved out, sent off to the transit hospital. in normandy, the fighting has moved inland. in the last war when a soldier was wounded, you had to watch and wait. now the order is reversed. the aid man does the watching and waiting and is at the side of the casualty as soon as he becomes one. in addition, the american corpsma
ambulance companies strung out all along the coast were under the control of evacuation offices of each area. 5000 of these vehicles stood by, ready for immediate servicee ships start coming in. some port, some to piers in outlying areas. others pull up directly onto the beaches. ♪ no time is lost in moving out the wounded. specially trained sanitary companies take over the litter jobs and the business of unloading begins. evacuation officers supervise. the disposition of each litter case has...
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ambulance sirens. based on date provided by the department of emergency services, in the five months following opening of the civic centre, there were several priority 9-1-1 calls to the site, averaging 14 calls per month. this is far less than one per day and that, from the navigation center, with the highest call volumes. now these types of calls include top priority police medical and fire calls where sirens were used. but even if it were one or so per day, the socia associated ne would not rise to the level of effect. although, fronted, it may be a nuisance to nearby residents. jeff kazinsky will talk about this in greater detail in his presentation that follows on behalf of the project sponsor. the project will replace 146-space parking lot on the site. the use of the spaces is likely to have generated traffic in the past and this project would mean less daily traffic. appellants raise add ne raised e and parking is not considered a significant impact under se albuquerque ua. q auction. ua. it would be required to comply with the noise ordinance, the dust control ordinance, public work's standard
ambulance sirens. based on date provided by the department of emergency services, in the five months following opening of the civic centre, there were several priority 9-1-1 calls to the site, averaging 14 calls per month. this is far less than one per day and that, from the navigation center, with the highest call volumes. now these types of calls include top priority police medical and fire calls where sirens were used. but even if it were one or so per day, the socia associated ne would not...
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ambulance. >>> drivers just rejected final contract offer, where a potential strike could affect bus and train service. plus, local communities or counties where you will find the most expensive rent in the country. and how much you need to earn to make that monthly payment. >>> and from selling military surplus in the bay area. to trading on wall street. coming up, a look at what to expect when the markets open today. >>> good morning. we do have traffic that is off to a nice start if you are driving on the san mateo bridge, heading out to the peninsula. >>> a system moving to the pacific northwest is not producing any rain or snow. a push on the fog, plus gusty conditions. more on that. dale's little girl is heading to college. luckily, her dorm is about 10 minutes from a hotel by wyndham. ashley's meeting all her in-laws, and she's about 10 minutes from a hotel by wyndham. jeff is flying to... oh never mind. but hey, 10 minutes from a wyndham. he's having the best. day. ever! and he's about... 10 minutes! 10 minutes... from a hotel by wyndham. with over 6,000 hotels across the country, a great hote
ambulance. >>> drivers just rejected final contract offer, where a potential strike could affect bus and train service. plus, local communities or counties where you will find the most expensive rent in the country. and how much you need to earn to make that monthly payment. >>> and from selling military surplus in the bay area. to trading on wall street. coming up, a look at what to expect when the markets open today. >>> good morning. we do have traffic that is off...
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services or e.m.s. i feel fortunate to have had the blessing earlier in my career to serve as a 9-1-1 dispatcher and emergency medical technician driving an ambulance and providing patient care, and i know how important these life-saving services are in our communities. in january of this year, after years of work together with stockholders published agenda 2050 to provide national leadership and creating a more people-centered e.m.s. system vision for the future. we work closely with department places to give stronger 9-1-1 services. the agencies together expect to award more than $100 million in next generation 9-1-1 grant funding soon. the regulatory priorities for 2019 include several rule makings to increase safety and reduce economic burden in our communities. we intend to remove existing regulatory barriers that prevent vehicles from adopting innovative safety nichushkins, including to remove a rule for adapting beam head lamps. and include with rear seat belt rear g systems to improve seat belt users. we plan to standardize lectronic zphrour of owe odometers. which may help the stapleton complete a paperless trance tags. one of the most imp
services or e.m.s. i feel fortunate to have had the blessing earlier in my career to serve as a 9-1-1 dispatcher and emergency medical technician driving an ambulance and providing patient care, and i know how important these life-saving services are in our communities. in january of this year, after years of work together with stockholders published agenda 2050 to provide national leadership and creating a more people-centered e.m.s. system vision for the future. we work closely with...
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service that may not be available, depending on the actual month of availability. but the transportation benefit rider would provide nonmedical transportation, so not ambulance, wheelchair, transport. but otherwise nonmedical transportation up to 24 one-way trips for routine and post discharge needs with a 50-mile distance limit per trip. >> can i ask a question at this point? i know that kaiser has fairly vigorous home care program that people who are bed bound and require an ambulance or gurney can get home care. i'm assuming united health care has some similar home care program that they oversee as well. you know, riding public transportation as i do, i don't consider wheelchair bound people as medical transportation. i consider that transportation to the citizens and others in the city and county of san francisco. so i guess the question i have is really about this exclusion of wheelchairs. since the city can provide this through their transportation, why are we allowing hour health plans not to provide wheelchair transportation? >> kaiser has advised us that it's due to vendor limitations. i don't know if a representative from kaiser may be available to be able to
service that may not be available, depending on the actual month of availability. but the transportation benefit rider would provide nonmedical transportation, so not ambulance, wheelchair, transport. but otherwise nonmedical transportation up to 24 one-way trips for routine and post discharge needs with a 50-mile distance limit per trip. >> can i ask a question at this point? i know that kaiser has fairly vigorous home care program that people who are bed bound and require an ambulance...
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ambulance!" >> jimmy: wow. wow. >> so, i'm in the lobby. the movie gets called. i'm watching the tv. everybody is on stage. you had, you know, craft servicesd's tex -- "where are you? [ laughter ] i'm, like, "i'm putting ice on my knees." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i fell down the stairs, dad. but you have a big announcement that you are going to announce tonight. this is a big deal >> yes, yes. i am hosting the vmas 2019 [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: hey, congratulations that's a big deal. >> thank you >> jimmy: that's a giant deal. >> it's huge it's huge. i am so excited. i know that you did it >> jimmy: yeah, i've done that before >> in 2002, i think you did it >> jimmy: one of my favorite - yeah, actually, it was >> my dad again, he is like -- >> jimmy: it's mtv, it's a big deal >> it's huge but again, my family is negative right? so, he calls, he goes, "you don't know nothing about music right? like, today's music. >> jimmy: why is he mad at you >> i didn't really grow up with pop culture music. but i think this is going to be fun, because mtv wants kind of an unfiltered look of the vmas through my eyes. >> jimmy: you are going to be
ambulance!" >> jimmy: wow. wow. >> so, i'm in the lobby. the movie gets called. i'm watching the tv. everybody is on stage. you had, you know, craft servicesd's tex -- "where are you? [ laughter ] i'm, like, "i'm putting ice on my knees." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i fell down the stairs, dad. but you have a big announcement that you are going to announce tonight. this is a big deal >> yes, yes. i am hosting the vmas 2019 [ cheers and applause ♪...