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no, it's not science fiction — the great north ambulance service really is testing out a jet—pack rescuep on bbc news, time is ticking for england's lower league sides, with pressure mounting on the premier league and the government to provide financial support. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. if the prime minister himself is confused about the coronavirus rules, what hope is there for the rest of us? borisjohnson has apologised after he was unable to clarify new local lockdown restrictions which are being imposed in north—east england. the leader of newcastle council, nick forbes, has accused the government of being shambolic, arguing that the lack of detail has led to "confusion, doubt and uncertainty". these are the areas in the north east where a new law banning households from mixing indoors, including in pubs and restaurants, will come into force from midnight tonight. people who break the rules will be fined. our north of england correspondent, fiona trott, is in newcastle for us. george, how do you enforce regulations you haven't seen? the ca ns regulations you h
no, it's not science fiction — the great north ambulance service really is testing out a jet—pack rescuep on bbc news, time is ticking for england's lower league sides, with pressure mounting on the premier league and the government to provide financial support. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. if the prime minister himself is confused about the coronavirus rules, what hope is there for the rest of us? borisjohnson has apologised after he was unable to clarify new local...
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let's listening now to the ambulance service, as well.t, at approximately round about midnight, we had a large number of ambulance resources sent to birmingham city centre in relation to a number of stabbing incidents which continued up stabbing incidents which continued up to and including 2am. we've received multiple calls over various locations over and a half. the initial call was round about 12:1i0am. we were able to sent 14 ambulances, ii paramedic officers, including myself. we also is sent to hazardous area response team, for critical care teams with doctors and critical care teams with doctors and critical care teams with doctors and critical care paramedics. a team of stjohn‘s almonds critical care paramedics. a team of st john's almonds volunteers critical care paramedics. a team of stjohn‘s almonds volunteers who we re stjohn‘s almonds volunteers who were working around the city centre also provided treatment for patients. ambulance staff treated seven patients, five were taken to the new queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham
let's listening now to the ambulance service, as well.t, at approximately round about midnight, we had a large number of ambulance resources sent to birmingham city centre in relation to a number of stabbing incidents which continued up stabbing incidents which continued up to and including 2am. we've received multiple calls over various locations over and a half. the initial call was round about 12:1i0am. we were able to sent 14 ambulances, ii paramedic officers, including myself. we also is...
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also nathan hudson from the west midlands ambulance service, and david jamieson, the police and crimehey are going to be talking about what happened in birmingham city centre there. and as i say, our latest information from the police is that there is one fatality, one person has died. seven others have been injured, two of them with serious injuries. it seems they are not quite ready to begin this news conference, but we are hoping for some more details. let's have a listen in. we will be doing the interview one at a time for you. unfortunately... and then david jamieson will conclude for us. we will take a few questions and see how it goes. we will start with the chief superintendent. good morning, and thank you. i'm here this morning to give you some information on a series of incidents that took place and around birmingham city centre last night. just after 1230 last night, police received reports of a stabbing incident in constitution hill, just to the north of the city centre. shortly after, a number of other incidents reported in livery street, then coming down to the city cent
also nathan hudson from the west midlands ambulance service, and david jamieson, the police and crimehey are going to be talking about what happened in birmingham city centre there. and as i say, our latest information from the police is that there is one fatality, one person has died. seven others have been injured, two of them with serious injuries. it seems they are not quite ready to begin this news conference, but we are hoping for some more details. let's have a listen in. we will be...
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, the london airambulance and all our london ambulance service, the london air ambulance and all our who i know did everything they could to save his life. a murder investigation is under way and officers are working at several crime scenes to secure evidence and to establish facts of what happened. we are working closely with the independent 0ffice for police conduct. early indications are that the suspect shot himself. this has not yet, of course, been established as a fact. the man i can tell you remains in a critical condition in hospital. i do understand that there is considerable interest in the identity of my colleague but i cannot tell you yet his name, as we have not yet been able to inform all of his close family. investigations will establish the full facts of what has happened and i would ask you, as far as is possible, to show restraint in speculation at this time. this terrible incident underlined, again, how police officers face danger every single day, 2a 7,365 in their work in protecting our public. thank you all for your thoughts and i will issue more information wh
, the london airambulance and all our london ambulance service, the london air ambulance and all our who i know did everything they could to save his life. a murder investigation is under way and officers are working at several crime scenes to secure evidence and to establish facts of what happened. we are working closely with the independent 0ffice for police conduct. early indications are that the suspect shot himself. this has not yet, of course, been established as a fact. the man i can...
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reporter: the ambulance service described the test flight is awesome and they are in talks of gravityustries to fly and trt their first patients by next summer. sharon barbara, bbc news. katty: name -- i summarized -- i esamrized. and sort of speechless. it looks out of the movies. you can go on our website and i am on twitter. i'm katty kay. thank you for watching "bbc wod news america." i will see you here tomorrow. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected and by contributions to this pbs station fr viewers like you. thank you. nat the height of the cflict.d into vietnam he became a single parent of two young children. we moved a lot. we slept in rest areas. we slept in our car. i didn't realize that we were actually homeless. it makes your world really small. if we happened to stay in a motel that happened to have a tv, it was really special. we loved nova. especially wh
reporter: the ambulance service described the test flight is awesome and they are in talks of gravityustries to fly and trt their first patients by next summer. sharon barbara, bbc news. katty: name -- i summarized -- i esamrized. and sort of speechless. it looks out of the movies. you can go on our website and i am on twitter. i'm katty kay. thank you for watching "bbc wod news america." i will see you here tomorrow. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is...
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so, the judge suits, show the ambulance service how it worked.y much the same things you have on a jet aircraft, a jetliner. two on each arm, one on the back, and the way they don't blow so much air downwards allows you to lift off the ground. all the manoeuvrability is down to using your own natural human balance and co—ordination. if you point them increasingly downwards, you go up. as you flat out, you come down again. nobody in the world would expect that as an air ambulance we could get to somebody inajet suit ambulance we could get to somebody in a jet suit in a matter of minutes and get them some pain relief or ultimately, in the worst case, save their life. and it is safe. but how safe is it? it is very safe. we only go to safe is it? it is very safe. we only gotoa safe is it? it is very safe. we only go to a height where, if you still welcome you would be able to recover. it would be a terrible injury. the great north air ambulance service is now in talks to make modifications to the jumpsuit, with the hope of sending a paramedic up with
so, the judge suits, show the ambulance service how it worked.y much the same things you have on a jet aircraft, a jetliner. two on each arm, one on the back, and the way they don't blow so much air downwards allows you to lift off the ground. all the manoeuvrability is down to using your own natural human balance and co—ordination. if you point them increasingly downwards, you go up. as you flat out, you come down again. nobody in the world would expect that as an air ambulance we could get...
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today the north west ambulance service accepted it had made mistakes but said its inadequacies had notern ireland has stuck to an earlier decision and announced there'll be no further prosecutions of former soldiers over their actions on bloody sunday. it follows a review of the cases of 15 veterans. one man, soldier f, remains the only former serviceman to face legal action. thirteen people were killed and 15 others wounded when the army opened fire on protesters in londonderry injanuary 1972. the duchess of sussex has lost the latest ruling on her high court action against the publisher of the mail on sunday over its decision to print a letter sent to her estranged father. meghan claims the publication last year. of excerpts from the handwritten letter to thomas markle —— was a misuse of her private information and breached the data protection act. but the latest ruling means the mail on sunday will be able to use a recent biography of the duke and duchess of sussex in its defence. bbc director general tim davie has said he would be prepared to sack presenters who make major breaches
today the north west ambulance service accepted it had made mistakes but said its inadequacies had notern ireland has stuck to an earlier decision and announced there'll be no further prosecutions of former soldiers over their actions on bloody sunday. it follows a review of the cases of 15 veterans. one man, soldier f, remains the only former serviceman to face legal action. thirteen people were killed and 15 others wounded when the army opened fire on protesters in londonderry injanuary 1972....
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richard browning was wearing the jet suit he invented to show the ambulance service how it worked.o, the jet suits, in fact you've got a couple sitting behind here, they work by using microjet engines. so pretty much the same things that you have on a jet aircraft, a jetliner. there's two on each arm, one on the back, and the way that they then blow so much air downwards allows you to lift off the ground. and then all the manoeuvrability is down to you using your own natural human balance and co—ordination. if you point them increasingly downwards, you go up. and as you flare them out, you come down again. the great north air ambulance service is now in talks to make modifications to the jet suit, with the hope of sending a paramedic up to reach their first patients by next summer. sharon barbour, bbc news. ifi if i saw that next to me, i think i would have a heart attack! time for a look at the weather. here's susan powell. lots of sunshine across the uk at the moment, simon, purpose of cloud on the horizon that les bleus quys cloud on the horizon that les bleus guysin cloud on th
richard browning was wearing the jet suit he invented to show the ambulance service how it worked.o, the jet suits, in fact you've got a couple sitting behind here, they work by using microjet engines. so pretty much the same things that you have on a jet aircraft, a jetliner. there's two on each arm, one on the back, and the way that they then blow so much air downwards allows you to lift off the ground. and then all the manoeuvrability is down to you using your own natural human balance and...
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nathan hudson from west midlands ambulance service said they had a seven stabbings, three of whom wereman, has died. the other to whom were critical, and one of them, a man, has died. the otherto in hospital in critical condition. so concerns about them. the others are not necessarily still in hospital. it wasn't entirely clear. some of them have left, maybe all of them. slightly less serious stab wounds, but a big big operation for all the emergency services last night, and especially for west midlands army is, who were helped by volunteers from stjohn's ambulance, who are often out on a saturday nightjust in case. quite a shocking night for all of those emergency workers who are dealing with this ongoing, developing situation in the early hours. indeed. thank you for bringing us up—to—date. 0ur correspondent, who was at that police news conference in birmingham just a few minutes ago. tougher coronavirus measures are being imposed in bolton in greater manchester because of a rising number of cases. the infection rate is now the highest in england. the increase is being driven by a sp
nathan hudson from west midlands ambulance service said they had a seven stabbings, three of whom wereman, has died. the other to whom were critical, and one of them, a man, has died. the otherto in hospital in critical condition. so concerns about them. the others are not necessarily still in hospital. it wasn't entirely clear. some of them have left, maybe all of them. slightly less serious stab wounds, but a big big operation for all the emergency services last night, and especially for west...
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ambulance service were present also.hort time after that they received reports that several other people had also been stabbed. the police have confirmed that a number of people have been injured. at the moment they have said they are not prepared to say exactly how many or how serious those injuries are, but they have declared this to be a major incident. they are also telling us that they do not want to speculate about the motive, but it will be an inquiry that looks at what exactly led up to this. we heard from the women they are talking about fights breaking out. we have been speaking this morning to the mayor of the west midlands who has said that he has been kept up—to—date by the police this morning. it is true that there have been a series of incidents in that hurst street area of the city. they look to be related, but the motivation for them is not yet understood. and it is an ongoing police operation. but at the moment the area is calm and they advised the public is to go about their business as normal. but of
ambulance service were present also.hort time after that they received reports that several other people had also been stabbed. the police have confirmed that a number of people have been injured. at the moment they have said they are not prepared to say exactly how many or how serious those injuries are, but they have declared this to be a major incident. they are also telling us that they do not want to speculate about the motive, but it will be an inquiry that looks at what exactly led up to...
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richard browning was wearing the jet suit he invented, to show the ambulance service how it worked. micro jet engines, so pretty much the same things you have on a jet aircraft, two on each arm, one on the back, and the way that they then blow so much air downwards allows you to then lift off the ground, and then all the manoeuvrability is actually down to using your own natural human balance and co—ordination. if you point them increasingly downwards you go them increasingly downwards you 9° up them increasingly downwards you go up and as you point them down you come down again. we wouldn't have thought that we could get someone to a jet suit ina could get someone to a jet suit in a matter of minutes and get them some pain relief ultimately in the worst save their life and it is safe. but how safe is at? it is very safe. we only go to a where if you still value would be able to recover, it wouldn't be a terrible injury. the great north air ambulance service is now in talks to make modifications to the jet set with the hopes of sending a paramedic up to reach their first patients by
richard browning was wearing the jet suit he invented, to show the ambulance service how it worked. micro jet engines, so pretty much the same things you have on a jet aircraft, two on each arm, one on the back, and the way that they then blow so much air downwards allows you to then lift off the ground, and then all the manoeuvrability is actually down to using your own natural human balance and co—ordination. if you point them increasingly downwards you go them increasingly downwards you...
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richard browning was wearing the jet suit he invented to show the ambulance service how it worked. same things that you have on a jet aircraft, a jetliner. there's two on each arm, one on the back, and the way that they then blow so much air downwards allows you to lift off the ground. and then all the manoeuvrability is down to you using your own natural human balance and co—ordination. if you point them increasingly downwards, you go up. and as you flare them out, you come down again. the great north air ambulance service is now in talks to make modifications to the jet suit, with the hope of sending a paramedic up to reach their first patients by next summer.
richard browning was wearing the jet suit he invented to show the ambulance service how it worked. same things that you have on a jet aircraft, a jetliner. there's two on each arm, one on the back, and the way that they then blow so much air downwards allows you to lift off the ground. and then all the manoeuvrability is down to you using your own natural human balance and co—ordination. if you point them increasingly downwards, you go up. and as you flare them out, you come down again. the...
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richard browning was wearing the jet suit he invented to show the ambulance service how it worked.s two on each arm, one on the back, and the way that they then blow so much air downwards allows you to lift off the ground. and then all the manoeuvrability is down to you using your own natural human balance and co—ordination. if you point them increasingly downwards, you go up. and as you flare them out, you come down again. nobody in the world would expect that as an air ambulance we could get to someone in a jet suit in a matter of minutes and get them some pain relief or ultimately, in the worst cases, save their life. and that it's safe. but how safe is it? it is very safe. we only go to a height where, if you still fell, you would be able to recover. it wouldn't be a terrible injury. the great north air ambulance service is now in talks to make modifications to the jet suit, with the hope of sending a paramedic up to reach their first patients by next summer. sharon barbour, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. a lot of cloud and drizzle towards the
richard browning was wearing the jet suit he invented to show the ambulance service how it worked.s two on each arm, one on the back, and the way that they then blow so much air downwards allows you to lift off the ground. and then all the manoeuvrability is down to you using your own natural human balance and co—ordination. if you point them increasingly downwards, you go up. and as you flare them out, you come down again. nobody in the world would expect that as an air ambulance we could...
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richard browning was wearing the jet suit he invented to show the ambulance service how it worked.rojet engines. so pretty much the same things that you have on a jet aircraft, a jetliner. there's two on each arm, one on the back, and the way that they then blow so much air downwards allows you to lift off the ground. and then all the manoeuvrability is down to you using your own natural human balance and co—ordination. if you point them increasingly downwards, you go up. and as you flare them out, you come down again. the great north air ambulance service is now in talks to make modifications to the jet suit, with the hope of sending a paramedic up to reach their first patients by next summer. sharon barbour, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. after what has turned out to be a dry and sunny day from many parts of the uk, the outlook for tomorrow is dramatically different, is a big area of low pressure roll sent from the atlantic edible turned very wet and windy. this evening, wind strengthening in the west, rain moving into northern ireland before
richard browning was wearing the jet suit he invented to show the ambulance service how it worked.rojet engines. so pretty much the same things that you have on a jet aircraft, a jetliner. there's two on each arm, one on the back, and the way that they then blow so much air downwards allows you to lift off the ground. and then all the manoeuvrability is down to you using your own natural human balance and co—ordination. if you point them increasingly downwards, you go up. and as you flare...
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you next to south africa a country ravaged by the disease is the story of a man who runs an ambulance service nature has not only witnesses the pain of this experience this year the current virus brought devastation closer to home this is back as i eat and his own words the 1st time pandemic really hit home was when my mom was ill and. i recall taking your 4 swab test in 2 days later when we got the results my heart started pounding when the doctor told me that your mom's positive so my 1st reaction was imagine to lose my mom is my mom going to die what happens next. and it was just so difficult because we all were in shock we didn't know what to do what's next to be done so during the pandemic i clearly remember when hospitals were full there was no beds available and we realized that people's loved ones would really want to take care of them forever how we came about with creating this concept of taking an oxygen concentrator home. with medical doctors were professionals trying to monitor the patients oxygen saturation levels in providing for them. my father also became ill and when we took
you next to south africa a country ravaged by the disease is the story of a man who runs an ambulance service nature has not only witnesses the pain of this experience this year the current virus brought devastation closer to home this is back as i eat and his own words the 1st time pandemic really hit home was when my mom was ill and. i recall taking your 4 swab test in 2 days later when we got the results my heart started pounding when the doctor told me that your mom's positive so my 1st...
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take you next to south africa a country ravaged by the disease is the story of a man who ran an ambulance service near johannesburg he not only witnesses the pain at this experience at this year the current virus brought devastation closer to home this is a pullback as i eat in his own words the 1st time pandemic really hit home was when my mom was ill and. i recall taking your 4 swab test in 2 days later when we got the results my heart started pounding when the doctor told me that your mom's positive so my 1st reaction was in my going to lose my mom is my mom going to die what happens next. and then it was just so difficult because we all were in shock we didn't know what to do what's next to be done so during the pandemic i clearly remember when hospitals were full there was no beds available and we realized that people's loved ones would really want to take care of them so that is how we came about with creating this concept of taking an oxygen concentrator home . with medical doctors were professionals trying to monitor the patients off region situation levels in providing for them oxygen at
take you next to south africa a country ravaged by the disease is the story of a man who ran an ambulance service near johannesburg he not only witnesses the pain at this experience at this year the current virus brought devastation closer to home this is a pullback as i eat in his own words the 1st time pandemic really hit home was when my mom was ill and. i recall taking your 4 swab test in 2 days later when we got the results my heart started pounding when the doctor told me that your mom's...
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in total, i understand that a total of eight people were treated by the ambulance service.nderstand, are very seriously ill in hospital, but others have had relatively minor injuries but, nevertheless, a truly terrifying experience and a rare, but appalling, event that happened last night in birmingham. we've just heard that eyewitness evidence from a man who was talking about how calmly these stabbings seem to have taken place. how is it possible to rule out terrorism now when you look and hear about how these stabbings were carried out? well, at the moment, i mean the police are the experts on terrorism. they've made an assessment and they don't think at the moment that it has terrorist connections. however, that view may be moderated in time when the person is apprehended. it may become clearer what his motives are, but there is no evidence at the moment that his motives were terrorist motives. there is no evidence of that at all at the moment. and no evidence of anything gang related, and yet we were hearing from other eyewitnesses that it sounded like a sort of brawlin
in total, i understand that a total of eight people were treated by the ambulance service.nderstand, are very seriously ill in hospital, but others have had relatively minor injuries but, nevertheless, a truly terrifying experience and a rare, but appalling, event that happened last night in birmingham. we've just heard that eyewitness evidence from a man who was talking about how calmly these stabbings seem to have taken place. how is it possible to rule out terrorism now when you look and...
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, the first fire engine arrived two hours and six minutes after the explosion and as for the ambulance service the explosion, only one paramedic was actually actually at the scene where the bomb went off in 2a minutes after the first request, a british transport police officers are to control, you're going to hate me, but where are our ambulances, please. control replied, we do not know, we are calling them again. this is bbc news, the latest headlines. a huge crackdown on social gatherings in england, as covid cases rise. from monday, social gatherings of more than six people will be illegal. as one of belarus' leading opposition activists rips up her passport to avoid being expelled from the country, its president insists he is not stepping down a new book by president trump's former lawyer claims he behaves like a mobster and has ‘a low opinion of all black people'. the white house says michael cohen's memoir, out today, is full of lies. whoever you choose to believe, what's undeniable is what a gold mine the trump presidency has been for book publishers. in fact, michael cohen's is one of
, the first fire engine arrived two hours and six minutes after the explosion and as for the ambulance service the explosion, only one paramedic was actually actually at the scene where the bomb went off in 2a minutes after the first request, a british transport police officers are to control, you're going to hate me, but where are our ambulances, please. control replied, we do not know, we are calling them again. this is bbc news, the latest headlines. a huge crackdown on social gatherings in...
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london's ambulance service is the first in the country to employ violence reduction officers to try toen 260 physical assaults on staff since april. the new officers will also push for tougher sentences for those who carry out attacks. bbc london has learned that some boats will be allowed to pass under hammersmith bridge from tomorrow. the bridge was suddenly closed in august after faults were found in its structure. some boat owners, who've found themselves stranded down stream, say it'll be good to get on the move again. the largest ever bronze age haul ever discovered in london is to go on display at the museum of london docklands from tomorrow. the havering hoard includes axe heads, spearheads and other unusual objects. it was discovered on a building site in rainham two years ago. it will be free to go and visit. let's take a look at the travel situation now: there's been a signal failure. minor delays on the piccadilly line— eastbound, between acton town cockfosters. and there's no waterloo & city line. some more works in holloway road at thejunction some more works in holloway
london's ambulance service is the first in the country to employ violence reduction officers to try toen 260 physical assaults on staff since april. the new officers will also push for tougher sentences for those who carry out attacks. bbc london has learned that some boats will be allowed to pass under hammersmith bridge from tomorrow. the bridge was suddenly closed in august after faults were found in its structure. some boat owners, who've found themselves stranded down stream, say it'll be...
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you next to south africa a country ravaged by the disease is the story of a man who runs an ambulance service new johannesburg you not only witnesses the pain of this experience this year the coronavirus brought devastation closer to home this is as i eat in his own words the 1st time pandemic really hit home was when my mom was ill and. i recall taking your 4 swab test in 2 days later when we got the results marge started pounding when the doctor told me that your mom's positive so my 1st...
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he founded this ambulance service. and it was basically a very in it was basically a very nitty-gritty. you one of the specialties of will one of the specialties of his work was going around and and collecting dead bodies of people that did not have anybody to bury them. very, very humble. and literally wanting to help those who had no help. i was very inspired by him and i was glad that i did meet him before he died. host: before we look at your photographs, how did photography become part of your work? pamela: i've always loved to take pictures. everywhere i've gone, i have a always taken lots of pictures. sometimes they have been used in newspapers, other times not, sometimes they have been in my books. i always feel it adds so much of the texture and richness of what you are reporting on. to show people. host: how many do you think you have now? pamela: thousands and thousands. host: what are you going to do with them all? pamela: a lot of them are -- would be hard to use now. they are in an old camera, or even bef
he founded this ambulance service. and it was basically a very in it was basically a very nitty-gritty. you one of the specialties of will one of the specialties of his work was going around and and collecting dead bodies of people that did not have anybody to bury them. very, very humble. and literally wanting to help those who had no help. i was very inspired by him and i was glad that i did meet him before he died. host: before we look at your photographs, how did photography become part of...
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the great north air ambulance service is now in talks to make modifications to the jet suits with the by next summer. sharon barbour, bbc news. this is outside source life from the bbc news room with me karin giannone oni. more than a million people have now died from coronavirus. deaths in the us, brazil and india make up nearly half that total. india's government has accused the human rights group amnesty international of being in violation of indian financial laws. amnesty said repeated harassment by the state has forced them to halt operations in the country. it follows a string of allegations that the government is cracking down on the freedom of speech, and the right to protest, in a country known for being the world's largest democracy. from mumbai, the bbc's india correspondent yogita limaye reports. in 1930, india was still the jewel in britain's imperial crown... a country borne out of protests. the right to dissent has, through the decades, been fiercely upheld, treasured, defended. but continued crackdowns on basic freedoms by india's current government have led to questio
the great north air ambulance service is now in talks to make modifications to the jet suits with the by next summer. sharon barbour, bbc news. this is outside source life from the bbc news room with me karin giannone oni. more than a million people have now died from coronavirus. deaths in the us, brazil and india make up nearly half that total. india's government has accused the human rights group amnesty international of being in violation of indian financial laws. amnesty said repeated...
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, the first fire engine arrived two hours and six minutes after the explosion and as for the ambulance servicexplosion, only one paramedic was actually actually at the scene where the bomb went off in 2a minutes after the first request, a british transport police officers are to control, you're going to hate me, but where are our ambulances, please. control replied, we do not know, we are calling them again. fiona trott reporting. the inquiry chairman will make a report once all the evidence has been heard over the next six months. the british government says a new brexit bill to be published tomorrow does breach commitments it made to the european union in the withdrawal agreement signed in january. the new uk internal market bill will refer to post—brexit customs and trade rules in northern ireland. downing street said it would only make "minor clarifications in extremely specific areas" — but critics say the government is trying to change an agreement that became international law when the uk left the eu injanuary. the government's most senior lawyer, sirjonathanjones, announced his resigna
, the first fire engine arrived two hours and six minutes after the explosion and as for the ambulance servicexplosion, only one paramedic was actually actually at the scene where the bomb went off in 2a minutes after the first request, a british transport police officers are to control, you're going to hate me, but where are our ambulances, please. control replied, we do not know, we are calling them again. fiona trott reporting. the inquiry chairman will make a report once all the evidence...
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the futuristic looking suit was tested by the great north air ambulance service in the uk after years. the suits have two mini engines on each arm and one on the back allowing the paramedic to control their movementjust by moving their hands. taking your kids to the zoo should be an educational experience. a chance to get familiar with some exotic animals. but i'm sure parents weren't expecting those lessons would extend to teaching their youngsters profanities. five african grey parrots were adopted by the lincolnshire wildlife park in august and placed in quarantine together. but when they moved into the main outdoor aviaries, they started swearing at visitors, and ruffled a few feathers in doing so. action was swiftly taken. they have now been moved into different colonies, away from delicate ears. this park is no stranger to bi rd controversy. it's also home to the parrot that went viral on social media with his version of beyonce's ‘if i were a boy'. honestly might make the things people the things people tweet these days. we will have more reaction by the day to the debate to mi
the futuristic looking suit was tested by the great north air ambulance service in the uk after years. the suits have two mini engines on each arm and one on the back allowing the paramedic to control their movementjust by moving their hands. taking your kids to the zoo should be an educational experience. a chance to get familiar with some exotic animals. but i'm sure parents weren't expecting those lessons would extend to teaching their youngsters profanities. five african grey parrots were...
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as for the ambulance service, the enquiry heard in the first a0 minutes after the explosion, only onesuffolk, when the attack took place yesterday morning. police have since found a car with a "long—barrelled firearm" inside it. they have arrested a 15—year—old boy on suspicion of attempted murder. as brexit negotiations continue, one of the biggest sticking points between the european union and the uk government is state aid. that's the financial assistance given by government to businesses. our reality check correspondent, chris morris, has been taking a look at this and other outstanding issues in the negotiations. with time running short, things are coming toa with time running short, things are coming to a head. of all of the niggling issues that have become stumbling blocks, state aid, the financial assistance from government to businesses, is probably the most difficult. the eu is demanding a level playing field on state aid, some sort of understanding that the uk will follow the same rules as pa rt uk will follow the same rules as part of a free—trade agreement ensure business
as for the ambulance service, the enquiry heard in the first a0 minutes after the explosion, only onesuffolk, when the attack took place yesterday morning. police have since found a car with a "long—barrelled firearm" inside it. they have arrested a 15—year—old boy on suspicion of attempted murder. as brexit negotiations continue, one of the biggest sticking points between the european union and the uk government is state aid. that's the financial assistance given by government...
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officers were quickly on the scene, they tell us, and the ambulance service was present, too.ave led up to it, it is all part of an ongoing investigation which may take some time but we know this morning that recording is in place around hurst street. that is close to a lot of bars and restaurants in birmingham city centre and also close to the gay village. we understand from people who were out last night that it was very busy, they were a lot of people eating and drinking on tables outside in that area. the police have said they will be at the scene for the foreseeable future, and they are telling the public to remain vigilant and also to remain calm because it is shocking news for people who witnessed it, like the woman we just heard from, who witnessed the aftermath of it, or people waking up to this news as to what has happened overnight in the city centre. simon, thank you. simon jones, overnight in the city centre. simon, thank you. simonjones, who has been following that major incident throughout the morning. tougher coronavirus measures are being imposed in bolton, in
officers were quickly on the scene, they tell us, and the ambulance service was present, too.ave led up to it, it is all part of an ongoing investigation which may take some time but we know this morning that recording is in place around hurst street. that is close to a lot of bars and restaurants in birmingham city centre and also close to the gay village. we understand from people who were out last night that it was very busy, they were a lot of people eating and drinking on tables outside in...
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and did an excellent job in ambulance service and did an excellentjob in responding to a numberallowed him to move from place to place. that is a concern. however, that will come out further in the investigations and we will be able to get some sort of handle on this but the police, a large presence of police were in the area at the time and even larger police presence now, backed up by various other forces around about. what about motive? what do you know about motives at this point? at the moment that is very unclear. the police are not treating it as a terrorist incident ora treating it as a terrorist incident or a gang—related incident at the moment. but once the suspect is in custody, it may become clearer what his motives were. i mean, there is a concern generally about not this particular occasion but i do have concerns about violence on the streets, not just in concerns about violence on the streets, notjust in birmingham and the west midlands but the rest of the west midlands but the rest of the country, as people are coming out of lockdown, there is a lot of pent—up fr
and did an excellent job in ambulance service and did an excellentjob in responding to a numberallowed him to move from place to place. that is a concern. however, that will come out further in the investigations and we will be able to get some sort of handle on this but the police, a large presence of police were in the area at the time and even larger police presence now, backed up by various other forces around about. what about motive? what do you know about motives at this point? at the...
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we've instituted a new ambulance audit tool which helps us evaluate new ambulance service that's wouldike to come in and work in the city so that is up and running and we have one in the process currently and we have to do emt certification and accreditations and both emt and paramedic and we also had to move like i said earlier and the program, we've moved from 90 van ness to 25 van yes and this is a temporary location and we'll be moving again and probable february of 2021. i just want to give another shout out to the staff, they have been in absolutely an incredible humbling experience working with some fine, dedicated individuals and we would not be as successful as we are currently without their dedication and involvement and i just want to say thank you again and that is the end of our presentation and we will answer any questions that you might have. >> do we have any public comment on this item? >> do i not see any but if you would like to make comment on this, press star 3. we'll give it a few seconds to make sure we catch anyone who raises their hand. >> thank you dr. brown f
we've instituted a new ambulance audit tool which helps us evaluate new ambulance service that's wouldike to come in and work in the city so that is up and running and we have one in the process currently and we have to do emt certification and accreditations and both emt and paramedic and we also had to move like i said earlier and the program, we've moved from 90 van ness to 25 van yes and this is a temporary location and we'll be moving again and probable february of 2021. i just want to...
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we've instituted a new ambulance audit tool which helps us evaluate new ambulance service that's would like to come in and work in the city so that is up and running and we have one in the process currently and we have to do emt certification and accreditations and both emt and paramedic and we also had to move like i said earlier and the program, we've moved from 90 van ness to 25 van yes and this is a temporary location and we'll be moving again and probable february of 2021. i just want to give another shout out to the staff, they have been in absolutely an incredible humbling experience working with some fine, dedicated individuals and we would not be as successful as we are currently without their dedication and involvement and i just want to say thank you again and that is the end of our presentation and we will answer any questions that you might have. >> do we have any public comment on this item? >> do i not see any but if you would like to make comment on this, press star 3. we'll give it a few seconds to make sure we catch anyone who raises their hand. >> thank you dr. brown
we've instituted a new ambulance audit tool which helps us evaluate new ambulance service that's would like to come in and work in the city so that is up and running and we have one in the process currently and we have to do emt certification and accreditations and both emt and paramedic and we also had to move like i said earlier and the program, we've moved from 90 van ness to 25 van yes and this is a temporary location and we'll be moving again and probable february of 2021. i just want to...
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coronavirus tests for nhs staff is leading to absences and services being put at risk, hospital bosses have warned. nhs providers, which also represents ambulancetests for themselves or family members. the government says testing capacity is the "highest it has ever been". new rules to slow the spread of coronavirus come into force in the west midlands today, affecting more than 1.5 million people. residents of birmingham and its neighbouring boroughs of solihull and sandwell are now banned from visiting other homes but they can still go out to shops, restaurants and other venues in groups of no more than six. a proposed law giving the government the power to override parts of the brexit agreement has passed its first test in the house of commons, despite fears it could breach international law. ministers say the internal markets bill contains vital safeguards to protect northern ireland and the rest of the uk, if negotiations on a future trade deal break down. soaring rates of alcohol abuse are placing too much pressure on addiction services, according to the royal college of psychiatrists. the number of people drinking high—risk levels of alc
coronavirus tests for nhs staff is leading to absences and services being put at risk, hospital bosses have warned. nhs providers, which also represents ambulancetests for themselves or family members. the government says testing capacity is the "highest it has ever been". new rules to slow the spread of coronavirus come into force in the west midlands today, affecting more than 1.5 million people. residents of birmingham and its neighbouring boroughs of solihull and sandwell are now...
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three cars and an ambulance not in service were pulled over and ticketed for obstructing traffic. and there was a rally in front of city hall in oakland, speak tlers demandite ers there demanding that the three officers be held accountable. >> i think what needs to happen is an honest look at this system of so-called justice in the united states. and i think we need to see a reckoning with our go. a government and the fact that racism has never been addressed. >> reporter: there was also a demonstration in frank ogala plaza that ended peacefully. again, the revenge for breonna taylor demonstration set for 8:00 tonight at lake hair rmeri. julian glover, abc 7 news. >>> and if you are dealing with racial or social justice issues, go to abc7news.com a/take actio for a list of local resources. >>> happening y, california's health and human services secretary will give us an update on the state's response to covid-19. dr. galley oig urged californians to get their flu shots. >>> and there is a gym warning from the cdc today, it how predicts up to 2323,000 americaamerica -- 23,000 ameri
three cars and an ambulance not in service were pulled over and ticketed for obstructing traffic. and there was a rally in front of city hall in oakland, speak tlers demandite ers there demanding that the three officers be held accountable. >> i think what needs to happen is an honest look at this system of so-called justice in the united states. and i think we need to see a reckoning with our go. a government and the fact that racism has never been addressed. >> reporter: there was...
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a huge increase in number of residents in the area which means much more need for emergency services, ambulance, potentially fire. how are they going to get there if the traffic increases the way it would inevitably with this proposal? also, i would agree completely that when voters voted for proposition b, what they were saying is, we do not want the port approving walls on the water. that are not consistent with community character or the view of san francisco as a stepdown city with the highest buildings on the hills and then coming down, so there is this clear open view and experience of the waterfront. and that's what i think your job is as commissioners. i have to say, you know, just as a resident of the watermark, it may not be that we have the absolute right, but we definitely depend on what we're told at the time we spend millions of dollars when we buy these apartments and condominiums, which is 105 feet. now the proposal is to obliterate that view. so along with everything else, it's hard to say how that is fair to the landowners, although i understand an argument could be made. so i
a huge increase in number of residents in the area which means much more need for emergency services, ambulance, potentially fire. how are they going to get there if the traffic increases the way it would inevitably with this proposal? also, i would agree completely that when voters voted for proposition b, what they were saying is, we do not want the port approving walls on the water. that are not consistent with community character or the view of san francisco as a stepdown city with the...
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officers and paramedics treated him at the scene and he was taken to hospital by london ambulance servicey he subsequently died at hospital. a 23—year—old man was detained by officers at the scene. he was also taken to hospital with a gunshot wound and remains in a critical condition." our correspondent alastair leithead can tell us more. it is incredibly unusual, the circumstances surrounding the death of this officer, that a shooting should happen within a police station environment. that's right and we are not even entirely sure of the circumstances, whether it was inside or outside the building. obviously at the moment there are extra procedures put in place for dealing with covid—19 so they would have been some kind of searching, and it was in the process of this suspect being processed that the shooting took place. as you said, it was at 2:15am at the croydon custody centre, one of these centralised custody centres. in the past, people would go to police stations and be dealt with there but this is a centre where suspects are brought for central processing to ponder the questions wi
officers and paramedics treated him at the scene and he was taken to hospital by london ambulance servicey he subsequently died at hospital. a 23—year—old man was detained by officers at the scene. he was also taken to hospital with a gunshot wound and remains in a critical condition." our correspondent alastair leithead can tell us more. it is incredibly unusual, the circumstances surrounding the death of this officer, that a shooting should happen within a police station environment....
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aboobakr runs an ambulance service nearjohannesburg in south africa.cle also started getting ill. we took him for a swab test unfortunately the result came positive. he was also having difficulty in breathing. the ambulance took him to the hospital that day and that was the last goodbyes. i can actually picture him sitting in the vehicle and we were waving at him as he was leaving the house. his story will be familiar to millions of people around the world. like patrick, another front—line health worker in france. he thinks he may have had the virus, and so did some of his colleagues but they were not so lucky. translation: the real shock was when we discovered that a certain number of doctors were beginning to die. this was the case of our gynaecologist colleague. when we learned of his death it was a shock. that was the moment when we went from a flu to a deadly disease and that was a terrible realisation. over 31,000 people have died from the virus here. cases are on the rise. so in paris and marseille hospitals are delaying some operations to free
aboobakr runs an ambulance service nearjohannesburg in south africa.cle also started getting ill. we took him for a swab test unfortunately the result came positive. he was also having difficulty in breathing. the ambulance took him to the hospital that day and that was the last goodbyes. i can actually picture him sitting in the vehicle and we were waving at him as he was leaving the house. his story will be familiar to millions of people around the world. like patrick, another front—line...
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officers and paramedics treated him at the scene, he was taken to hospital by london ambulance servicehas said her heart goes out to his family, direct colleagues and friends. she has also said, when a colleague dies in the line of duty, the shock waves and sadness reverberate around the metropolitan police and our community. the police isa police and our community. the police is a family, within london and nationally, and we will all deeply mourn our colleague. to reiterate the news, a murder investigation has been launched after a police officer was shot and subsequently died. this happened at 2.15 this morning, he was shot by a man being detained at the croydon custody centre in windmill lane. we will continue coverage on this programme and bring you up—to—date throughout the programme on the bbc news channel. this is bbc news with the latest headlines. a police officer has been shot dead at croydon custody centre in south london. a 23—year—old suspect has been detained after turning the gun on himself. he's in a critical condition. reaction to the chancellor's latest coronavirus ec
officers and paramedics treated him at the scene, he was taken to hospital by london ambulance servicehas said her heart goes out to his family, direct colleagues and friends. she has also said, when a colleague dies in the line of duty, the shock waves and sadness reverberate around the metropolitan police and our community. the police isa police and our community. the police is a family, within london and nationally, and we will all deeply mourn our colleague. to reiterate the news, a murder...
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. >> facility savoring ambulances, canceling surgeries, jackie ibanez here with the mysterious outbreak affecting 9 one one service, this is bad. >> could be one of the largest cybertax on medical system ever, universal healthcare hit by a ransom where attack that started over the weekend, that is when hackers broke into the system demanding payment to block access, laboratories and pharmacies across 250 us facilities forcing healthcare workers to move. affected locations redirecting ambulances and relocating patients who need surgeries to nearby hospitals, universal health services describing the issue as an it problem saying, quote, we limit extensive security protocols working diligently with it security partners to restore its operations as quickly as possible, the company adding patient data does appear to have been accessed. a 9 one one outage affected police department 8 nationwide. agencies in minnesota, pennsylvania, delaware and nevada said their emergency lights went down, they were fixed in an hour or so, no word on our cause, and jessica wants answers, the one system we need to work all the time is 9
. >> facility savoring ambulances, canceling surgeries, jackie ibanez here with the mysterious outbreak affecting 9 one one service, this is bad. >> could be one of the largest cybertax on medical system ever, universal healthcare hit by a ransom where attack that started over the weekend, that is when hackers broke into the system demanding payment to block access, laboratories and pharmacies across 250 us facilities forcing healthcare workers to move. affected locations...
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ambulances and surgeries. jackie ibanez affecting 9 one one services. >> pretty scary, one of the largest cyber attacks on a medicalystem, universal health services hit by a ran somewhere attack that started over the weekend. they demand payments to unblock access. 250 us facilities forcing healthcare workers to move to pen and paper, they are redirecting ambulances, surgeries to nearby hospitals, describing the issue as it problem saying in a statement we implement extensive it security protocols and working diligently with security partners to restore ic operations as quickly as possible, patient data does not appear to have been accessed. a 9 one one system outage affect police departments nationwide. in delaware and nevada their emergency lines went down last night. most agencies an hour ago, no word on that. jessica wants answers tweeting the one system we need to work with, to the bottom of this and what is going on. microsoft investigating an outage of 365 system which includes outlook, excel and word. microsoft said they were affected by system outbreak. and whether these are related. this came out of a mov
ambulances and surgeries. jackie ibanez affecting 9 one one services. >> pretty scary, one of the largest cyber attacks on a medicalystem, universal health services hit by a ran somewhere attack that started over the weekend. they demand payments to unblock access. 250 us facilities forcing healthcare workers to move to pen and paper, they are redirecting ambulances, surgeries to nearby hospitals, describing the issue as it problem saying in a statement we implement extensive it security...
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they provide and the fire department and police and ambulance, emergency services, those are the essential government services [indiscernible] prevent or mitigate, and in fact it obstructs those services by closing public streets to vehicles. there's been a great concern here is there's been no public process by mta on any phases of the slow streets, especially on the first phase, which is [indiscernible] hearing. mta has excused itself from conducting public process with the promise that this project would be temporary. in the same respect, it has declared it an emergency exemption which would only apply to a temporary project, but it now admits and asks for money to make this project permanent, i.e., to close up to 50 streets so far so that people can walk in the middle of the street instead of on the sidewalk. this is not in any way exempt as an emergency. it's not an unexpected occurrence. it doesn't mitigate or prevent the damage to public services that are caused by the pandemic itself. >> ten minutes, ms. myles. >> the project endangers everyone and increases congestion in surroundi
they provide and the fire department and police and ambulance, emergency services, those are the essential government services [indiscernible] prevent or mitigate, and in fact it obstructs those services by closing public streets to vehicles. there's been a great concern here is there's been no public process by mta on any phases of the slow streets, especially on the first phase, which is [indiscernible] hearing. mta has excused itself from conducting public process with the promise that this...
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they provide and the fire department and police and ambulance, emergency services, those are the essential government services [indiscernible] prevent or mitigate, and in fact it obstructs those services by closing public streets to vehicles. there's been a great concern here is there's been no public process by mta on any phases of the slow streets, especially on the first phase, which is [indiscernible] hearing. mta has excused itself from conducting public process with the promise that this project would be temporary. in the same respect, it has declared it an emergency exemption which would only apply to a temporary project, but it now admits and asks for money to make this project permanent, i.e., to close up to 50 streets so far so that people can walk in the middle of the street instead of on the sidewalk. this is not in any way exempt as an emergency. it's not an unexpected occurrence. it doesn't mitigate or prevent the damage to public services that are caused by the pandemic itself. >> ten minutes, ms. myles. >> the project endangers everyone and increases congestion in surroundi
they provide and the fire department and police and ambulance, emergency services, those are the essential government services [indiscernible] prevent or mitigate, and in fact it obstructs those services by closing public streets to vehicles. there's been a great concern here is there's been no public process by mta on any phases of the slow streets, especially on the first phase, which is [indiscernible] hearing. mta has excused itself from conducting public process with the promise that this...
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authorities and what the aftermath was once the bombing happened how did emergency services respond we know police officers and ambulances weren't allowed to go into did we need to treat people so families one and says on that but i think is one aspect that we haven't discussed and shame that we haven't in our public debate and that is our involvement in the war in libya selman a baby his family and many of the libyans were allowed to travel to libya to become hardened criminals to be brainwashed into supporting terrorism indeed be a fighting khadafy and we as in the united kingdom we turned a blind eye to that we doubted to come back to this country and we don't know what safeguards were an important place to screen these people on their return and that's a big red herring that hasn't been addressed open till now. the latest stage in joy in a songes legal battle against extradition to the u.s. has resumed in london the wiki leaks founder is wanted for espionage in the u.s. for leaking secrets related to the wars in iraq and afghanistan lawrence lee reports he did. go home i am the resumption of the extradition hearing a
authorities and what the aftermath was once the bombing happened how did emergency services respond we know police officers and ambulances weren't allowed to go into did we need to treat people so families one and says on that but i think is one aspect that we haven't discussed and shame that we haven't in our public debate and that is our involvement in the war in libya selman a baby his family and many of the libyans were allowed to travel to libya to become hardened criminals to be...
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they provide and the fire department and police and ambulance, emergency services, those are the essential government services [indiscernible] prevent or mitigate, and in fact it obstructs those services by closing public streets to vehicles. there's been a great concern here is there's been no public process by mta on any phases of the slow streets, especially on the first phase, which is [indiscernible] hearing. mta has excused itself from conducting public process with the promise that this project would be temporary. in the same respect, it has declared it an emergency exemption which would only apply to a temporary project, but it now admits and asks for money to make this project permanent, i.e., to close up to 50 streets so far so that people can walk in the middle of the street instead of on the sidewalk. this is not in any way exempt as an emergency. it's not an unexpected occurrence. it doesn't mitigate or prevent the damage to public services that are caused by the pandemic itself. >> ten minutes, ms. myles. >> the project endangers everyone and increases congestion in surroundi
they provide and the fire department and police and ambulance, emergency services, those are the essential government services [indiscernible] prevent or mitigate, and in fact it obstructs those services by closing public streets to vehicles. there's been a great concern here is there's been no public process by mta on any phases of the slow streets, especially on the first phase, which is [indiscernible] hearing. mta has excused itself from conducting public process with the promise that this...