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, according to a new report from the royal college of paediatrics and child health. rest of their lives. westminster insist it has world leading plans in place, and in the past year, both teenage pregnancies and child mortality have fallen to a all—time lows. nigel farage has said that the refusal of henry bolton to resign could be a lifeline. 16 party spokespeople have quit following the controversy spokespeople have quit following the co ntrove rsy over spokespeople have quit following the controversy over his former girlfriend making racist remarks about meghan markle. writing for the daily telegraph website, nigel farage said that if he had the courage, mr bolton could use the situation to force ukip the change. police in yorkshire looking for a missing schoolgirl have found a body ina missing schoolgirl have found a body in a river. the girl was last seen on monday afternoon dressed in her school uniform. police say there are no suspicious circumstances but they continuing to establish the cause. herfamily have continuing to establish the cause. her family have
, according to a new report from the royal college of paediatrics and child health. rest of their lives. westminster insist it has world leading plans in place, and in the past year, both teenage pregnancies and child mortality have fallen to a all—time lows. nigel farage has said that the refusal of henry bolton to resign could be a lifeline. 16 party spokespeople have quit following the controversy spokespeople have quit following the co ntrove rsy over spokespeople have quit following the...
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the royal college of paediatrics and child health says england is falling behind scotland and wales in trying to improve children's health, and says they deserve better. good morning, it is tuesday 23 january. also this morning: borisjohnson is expected to push for an extra £100 million a week for the nhs, as the health service struggles with winter pressures. it is just completely under strain, bursting at the seams. after three days of shutdown, donald trump signs a bill to restart the us government. 2,500 business leaders have gathered at the annual world economic forum event in davos. this morning, i am looking at what is on the agenda. good morning. in sport: britain's kyle edmund is 2—1 sets up against grigor dimitrov in the quarter—finals of the australian open. and we will be keeping you up to date on his progress throughout the programme. come on! so exciting. and matt has the weather. it is not just it is notjust the australian open where things are hotting up, 15 degrees for one or two today, but a little bit of rain during your morning rush hour. all the details coming up l
the royal college of paediatrics and child health says england is falling behind scotland and wales in trying to improve children's health, and says they deserve better. good morning, it is tuesday 23 january. also this morning: borisjohnson is expected to push for an extra £100 million a week for the nhs, as the health service struggles with winter pressures. it is just completely under strain, bursting at the seams. after three days of shutdown, donald trump signs a bill to restart the us...
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a child's life expectancy, health, education and so much more hinges on where he or she happens to enter the world. but there's also a lottery of motherhood, and expectant moms in developing countries are facing the toughest odds. every year more than 350,000 women die fromom complicationsns of pregnancy and childbirth, most simply because they don't have access to basic delivery care. and the e ripple effectt isis dramatic. when a mother dies, herr children a are more likelyly toe poor, more likely to die before the age of five, or to drop out of school if they survive. but private aid groups and governments are working hard to change the odds inin the lottery of motherhood. in sierra leone, a place that "save the children" ranknks as one of the very worst places to be a mom, a new government program is trying to turn the tide, as we sesee in this short film from "v"viewchange." woman: aftfter a brutatal decade-l-long conflict, sierra leone has the highest child and maternal mortality rates in the world. [music plalays] [dr. tagie gbawru-mansaray] i'm a medical doctor housed here at the
a child's life expectancy, health, education and so much more hinges on where he or she happens to enter the world. but there's also a lottery of motherhood, and expectant moms in developing countries are facing the toughest odds. every year more than 350,000 women die fromom complicationsns of pregnancy and childbirth, most simply because they don't have access to basic delivery care. and the e ripple effectt isis dramatic. when a mother dies, herr children a are more likelyly toe poor, more...
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child health care for six years.ch is important to you, i would assume. right. you are not getting everything but you don't have deadline to do immigration but over the next few months. so why not take the bird in hand? >> because then next month we come back again. this is the budget for the united states of america. we are in the fifth month of 12 months. they refused to sit down. we can figure out child health. and we can figure out helping the people in puerto rico. and we can figure out community health systems and figure out daca. we all understand the issues completely. but we can't do this month after month. you can't run a business that way. you can't run a family that way. you can't run the government that way. we all understand the issues. the president, the house, and the senate are under republican control. here's the problem, erin. republican paradox is they don't believe in government. but they have to run for office in order to make sure the government doesn't work. and now we are seeing what the resu
child health care for six years.ch is important to you, i would assume. right. you are not getting everything but you don't have deadline to do immigration but over the next few months. so why not take the bird in hand? >> because then next month we come back again. this is the budget for the united states of america. we are in the fifth month of 12 months. they refused to sit down. we can figure out child health. and we can figure out helping the people in puerto rico. and we can figure...
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as they blocked the house past cr earlier this week, which included a six-year extension of the child health insurance program in addition to full funding of our military and other programs. i come from the sixth congressional district of kentucky, and we know that over 9 million american children arend on chip, but there 90,000 children and families in the commonwealth of kentucky that depend on the child health insurance program, so it is extremely important that senate democrats led by minority leader chuck schumer block this noncontroversial legislation solely for the purpose of making unrelated politically motivated devices policy demands. senator schumer, where is your heart. senator schumer, where is your head? it is not only reckless, but it is wrong to jeopardize access to health care for children and need. i call on senate democrats and senator schumer in particular. we have done our job. now you do your job. stop this partisan obstruction. and the schumer shutdown. vote with us to reopen the government immediately. pay our troops and help these children in need. thank you. >> good
as they blocked the house past cr earlier this week, which included a six-year extension of the child health insurance program in addition to full funding of our military and other programs. i come from the sixth congressional district of kentucky, and we know that over 9 million american children arend on chip, but there 90,000 children and families in the commonwealth of kentucky that depend on the child health insurance program, so it is extremely important that senate democrats led by...
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so we had representatives across the network from laguna honda, maternal-child health and central dph, finance, hr and it. on this slide, we begin to see how we've begun to use the same standard tools like the x matrix, which you have seen before, and the sections throughout all of the visions through dph, with the goal of developing one common language and methodology. and particularly for those of you on laguna honda or jcc, you've begun to notice how we've been using that methodology. so that's across the network and also other parts of the department. and so i put this slide together to show you just another picture of how we're beginning, as we matured over the last few years, we really started at the divisional level dph. now we've done that strategic plan. the sfg is about to do their strategic plan, and so is laguna. so we're beginning our cascading effect. and then for those divisions to take the priorities and figure out how to implement them. it's incorporating a top-down, and bottom-up approach to strategic planning. so what did we learn over the last two years within the
so we had representatives across the network from laguna honda, maternal-child health and central dph, finance, hr and it. on this slide, we begin to see how we've begun to use the same standard tools like the x matrix, which you have seen before, and the sections throughout all of the visions through dph, with the goal of developing one common language and methodology. and particularly for those of you on laguna honda or jcc, you've begun to notice how we've been using that methodology. so...
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to block this legislation, they will unequivocally be voting against a historically long-term child health insurance program extension, the longest its ever been. and i've had a lot do with that. they will be voting to prolong the very crisis -- that's their word, not mine -- that they have been lamenting for the past several months. if they don't know that the chip advocates and stakeholders throughout the country know it, and the families and children who depend on chip will know it as well. there's no reason for my colleagues to pit their righteous crusade on immigration against their righteous crusade for chip. this is simply a matter of priorities. today the priority should be to keep the government open and to ensure funding for chip well into the future. like i said, madam president, offering my colleagues the advice may amount to stepping in the way of an opponent's mistake, but the politics on these issues should stop. the right answers in this case, the right answer in this case is pretty obvious. the right vote is one in favor of the house-passed continuing resolution. i urge al
to block this legislation, they will unequivocally be voting against a historically long-term child health insurance program extension, the longest its ever been. and i've had a lot do with that. they will be voting to prolong the very crisis -- that's their word, not mine -- that they have been lamenting for the past several months. if they don't know that the chip advocates and stakeholders throughout the country know it, and the families and children who depend on chip will know it as well....
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we have got some of the worst child health statistics, in this country, in europe.ch further would it go? first of all, we would not be cutting public health budgets, we would be putting more money into it. 0ur ambition is to have the healthiest children in the world in britain. that is quite a big ambitious, but i think we should be. i would ban the advertising ofjunk food on family viewing, on itv tonight, on the family viewing you will see all kinds of junk food, sugary food advertised. children are watching that, i would ban it. but i would put more money into sure start centres, health visitors and our communities, district nursing, school nursing, so that we can really target children and improve their health and well—being. the headlines on bbc news: the african union demands an apology from president trump for rocketry remarks he reportedly made about the continent. dentists have accused the government of not doing enough to tackle tooth decay in england. he figures indicate nearly 43,000 operations to remove teeth last year from children, a 17% increase. ir
we have got some of the worst child health statistics, in this country, in europe.ch further would it go? first of all, we would not be cutting public health budgets, we would be putting more money into it. 0ur ambition is to have the healthiest children in the world in britain. that is quite a big ambitious, but i think we should be. i would ban the advertising ofjunk food on family viewing, on itv tonight, on the family viewing you will see all kinds of junk food, sugary food advertised....
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but the report says cuts to public health budgets in england are hitting children's services hard, and the issue doesn't get the same political attention. a healthy childdult, and a productive adult population is good for the economy. it makes no sense whatsoever to not really target the preservation of health in childhood. the department of health in england says it has world—leading plans in place to combat obesity and improve mental health and the sugar tax is funding breakfast clubs and sports. push back with your legs... but this report warns that if our children and young people don't get a good healthy start in life, they are more likely to struggle as adults. dominic hughes, bbc news. and we'll have more on this story atjust after 11:30 this morning, when we'll be speaking to a representative from the national 0besity forum. we are going to return to the news of the tsunami warning being issued along the west coast of canada and the western united states as a result of an earthquake off the coast of alaska. the island of kodiak is close to the epicentre of the quake, and richard galpin is with me now. richard, first, tell us more about what we
but the report says cuts to public health budgets in england are hitting children's services hard, and the issue doesn't get the same political attention. a healthy childdult, and a productive adult population is good for the economy. it makes no sense whatsoever to not really target the preservation of health in childhood. the department of health in england says it has world—leading plans in place to combat obesity and improve mental health and the sugar tax is funding breakfast clubs and...
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we have got some of the worst child health in this —— statistics, in this country, in europe.urther would it go? first of all, we would not be cutting public health budgets, we would be putting more money into it. our ambition is to have the healthiest children in the world in britain. that is quite a big ambitious, but i think we should be. i would big ambitious, but i think we should be. iwould ban big ambitious, but i think we should be. i would ban the advertising of junk food on family viewing, on itv tonight on the family viewing you will see all kinds ofjunk food, sugary food advertised. children are watching that, i would ban it. but i would put more money into short start centres, health visitors and our communities, district nursing, school nursing, so that we can relate targets children and improve their health and well—being. relate targets children and improve their health and well-being. so sorry to butt in. what about more money for a national programme for oral health? the british dental association is saying that this is where england lags behind. that is goin
we have got some of the worst child health in this —— statistics, in this country, in europe.urther would it go? first of all, we would not be cutting public health budgets, we would be putting more money into it. our ambition is to have the healthiest children in the world in britain. that is quite a big ambitious, but i think we should be. i would big ambitious, but i think we should be. iwould ban big ambitious, but i think we should be. i would ban the advertising of junk food on family...
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we would really love to see cabinet level responsibility for child health in all policies. es for the country and the country's health and economic well—being. the department of health in england says it has world—leading plans in place to combat obesity and improve mental health, and the sugar tax is funding breakfast clubs and sports. this one is a full body machine, so it works your arms and legs together. but this report warns that if our children and young people don't get a good healthy start in life, they are more likely to struggle as adults. dominic hughes, bbc news. we are going down to australia because kyle edmund is one victory away from a place in the final of the australian open and on the verge of taking over from the australian open and on the verge of taking overfrom injured andy murray as the addition of one. his family located from south africa to east yorkshire when he was three and that was where he first played his serious tennis. kate sweeting sent us this report from one of kyle's former tennis clubs. we have followed him from boy to man, from humble
we would really love to see cabinet level responsibility for child health in all policies. es for the country and the country's health and economic well—being. the department of health in england says it has world—leading plans in place to combat obesity and improve mental health, and the sugar tax is funding breakfast clubs and sports. this one is a full body machine, so it works your arms and legs together. but this report warns that if our children and young people don't get a good...
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sure that senator schumer said we need prodirections for the d.r.e.a.m.ers, we need funding for child healthor community health centers, for opioids and at least now the president understands what we want, what we are going to need in terms of ultimate compromise. not a capitulation but a compromise and what the president is going to have to say to the freedom caucus, to the most radical right wing elements of the republican party which thus par has served as an -- far has served as a veto in an agreement that keeps the government open. >> let me get an example of your parameters for an agreement. say the number two group came up with a temporary daca fix but agreed to continue working on a permanent solution, would that be enough to move forward? >> well, again, we want to create some sort of -- solitude for the 700,000 people. we've gone through october of continuing resolution, november, december, now they want another one. whole year will be completed without resolving theish you've. the protection ends in march. everyone understands the parameters of the problem and potential solutions
sure that senator schumer said we need prodirections for the d.r.e.a.m.ers, we need funding for child healthor community health centers, for opioids and at least now the president understands what we want, what we are going to need in terms of ultimate compromise. not a capitulation but a compromise and what the president is going to have to say to the freedom caucus, to the most radical right wing elements of the republican party which thus par has served as an -- far has served as a veto in...
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we would really love to see cabinet level responsibility for child health in all policies. e inevitable downstream consequences for the country and the country's health and economic well—being. the department of health in england says it has world—leading plans in place to combat obesity and improve mental health, and the sugar tax is funding breakfast clubs and sports. this one is a full body machine, so it works your arms and legs together. but this report warns that if our children and young people don't get a good healthy start in life, they are more likely to struggle as adults. dominic hughes, bbc news. jeff sessions has been interviewed by the office of the special counsel over alleged russian meddling in the us election. he is the first member of the trump cabinet known to have been questioned by this enquiry which is being led by the former fbi director, robert muller. a spokesman said this meeting took place sometime last week. the nominations for this year's academy awards have been announced in los angeles. the british stars gary 0ldman, daniel day—lewis and dani
we would really love to see cabinet level responsibility for child health in all policies. e inevitable downstream consequences for the country and the country's health and economic well—being. the department of health in england says it has world—leading plans in place to combat obesity and improve mental health, and the sugar tax is funding breakfast clubs and sports. this one is a full body machine, so it works your arms and legs together. but this report warns that if our children and...
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through a massive tax scam with giveaways for millionaires and billionaires, once again leaving child healthand working families in limbo. republicans were more interested in a tax bill of corporate welfare than in children's health care. congress provided a band-aid for chip at the end of last year, enough funding to support some states through today, yet the absence of a real solution has consequences. the chip families remain worried about paying for their children's medication or getting them a checkup or receiving that unexpected, devtating, and expensive diagnosis for their young child. health care providers remain terrified that they will have to cut services to medically complex children and other pediatric patients that they serve. and states still lack the certainty and assurances needed to fully operate chip for their residents. many are still contemplating contingency plans should the federal government not meet their end of the bargain and provide funds needed for chip to succeed. these last hundred dollars of anxiety and uncertainty represent uncharted territory for this popula
through a massive tax scam with giveaways for millionaires and billionaires, once again leaving child healthand working families in limbo. republicans were more interested in a tax bill of corporate welfare than in children's health care. congress provided a band-aid for chip at the end of last year, enough funding to support some states through today, yet the absence of a real solution has consequences. the chip families remain worried about paying for their children's medication or getting...
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life—long battles with ill—health according to a new report by the royal college of paediatrics and child healthagging behind scotland and wales in prioritising the issue. the government insists it has world—leading plans in place. here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes. being healthy when you're young makes a big difference to your chances of good health in later life. atan life. at an after—school gym session in manchester, sisters grace and mia, both of them enjoy the rewards a workout gives them. fitter, confident, just happier with yourself, yeah. personally ijust feel good about myself, think i've done well and achieve better stuff. but when it comes to the health of children and young people, the report out last year showed the uk was lagging behind other european nations. so one year on, is the situation improved ? in scotland, there's praise for a new mental health scare, strategy and better support for mothers who breastfeed. likewise in wales where a smoking ban in playgrounds has been introduced. but a report says public cuts in health in england are hitting children service
life—long battles with ill—health according to a new report by the royal college of paediatrics and child healthagging behind scotland and wales in prioritising the issue. the government insists it has world—leading plans in place. here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes. being healthy when you're young makes a big difference to your chances of good health in later life. atan life. at an after—school gym session in manchester, sisters grace and mia, both of them enjoy the...
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>> it would seem that they have the votes to continue funding the military come and take of a child health care issue and perhaps some other things. trying to one day away from a potential government shutdown. even a short-term resolution is in jeopardy. trent investors now for a day for dow closes above 26,000 for the first time in history. we have a flat market this morning. dow futures down just six points. cheryl: in europe helping european stocks open higher. train three hours on the european economy. look at the shanghai composite jumping about 1% on the news. train to sharing the wealth. lauren: tim cook getting to write a $38 billion check. "fbn:am" starting right now. 5:01 a.m. in new york. good morning, everybody. thank you for joining us. trinity thank you. i'm cheryl casone. i'll get some water in just a second. lauren: is there enough time. lawmakers to work in the short-term spending bill to keep the government running. democrats are growing more defiant. the white house optimistic a shutdown can be avoided as negotiations go down to the wire. >> c. are getting in the way of
>> it would seem that they have the votes to continue funding the military come and take of a child health care issue and perhaps some other things. trying to one day away from a potential government shutdown. even a short-term resolution is in jeopardy. trent investors now for a day for dow closes above 26,000 for the first time in history. we have a flat market this morning. dow futures down just six points. cheryl: in europe helping european stocks open higher. train three hours on the...
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the quote we have from the royal college of paediatrics and child health is that four fifths of obeseadults and that will cut their life expectancy byur) that will cut their life expectancy by up to ten years. being born poor will literally make you live for less long. they also calling for curbs on the advertising of unhealthy food. we have heard that before. it doesn't get much traction. unless they have missed things, all that happened last time there was a huge call for stopping advertising during children's programmes is that fewer children's programmes is that fewer children's programmes got made and they made programmes got made and they made programmes that were specifically directed at children but were nonetheless watched by them. we move onto the daily mail. the shocking toll of gambling on children. children say they feel bombarded by betting firms. notjust children. if you have been watching the australian open over the last fortnight, every single ad break, every two games, and then is 90 seconds long, because that is how long they take between them, it is a parade of ad
the quote we have from the royal college of paediatrics and child health is that four fifths of obeseadults and that will cut their life expectancy byur) that will cut their life expectancy by up to ten years. being born poor will literally make you live for less long. they also calling for curbs on the advertising of unhealthy food. we have heard that before. it doesn't get much traction. unless they have missed things, all that happened last time there was a huge call for stopping advertising...
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aisle, and it would seem to have the votes to continue funding the military, take care of the child health care issue. perhaps some other things. as i understand it, they have the votes and they are fairly confident. >> bret: not really what you wanted. >> no, the cr is getting in the way of an awful lot of things but that's the reality of life in washington. >> bret: your time on the hill today got some headlines. "washington post" has a story, says "kelly called some of trump's campaign pledges immigration while uninformed," white house chief of staff john kelly told democratic lawmakers the united states will never construct a physical wall on the entire stretch of the border and some of the campaign promises on immigration were uninformed. those comments put kelly at odds with trump who repeatedly said he would build a border wall that mexico would pay for, not the u.s. taxpayers. "concrete wall, would be good only certain places, adding saying manpower and drone technology should suffice." kelly sang there would be no wall that mexico will pay for. >> i met with house hispanic caucus.
aisle, and it would seem to have the votes to continue funding the military, take care of the child health care issue. perhaps some other things. as i understand it, they have the votes and they are fairly confident. >> bret: not really what you wanted. >> no, the cr is getting in the way of an awful lot of things but that's the reality of life in washington. >> bret: your time on the hill today got some headlines. "washington post" has a story, says "kelly...
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john cornyn, one of the republican leaders pointing out that this is a six-year extension of that child health insurance program not a short-term extension. so what is the outlook there, have you been going through the halls talking to people? they are losing some democrats who wanted to go for this child health extension and give up on the d.r.e.a.m.ers, others are saying now, it's an absolute bottom line, they'll take the shutdown. and then both sides gaming who would get the blame, the republica republicans having both the presidency and capitol hill. >> reporter: no one in either house knows where the president stands on all these key issues. on the house side of this, the president's tweet this morning makes it a lot easier for democrats to walk away from supporting this spending deal, if the president doesn't even support this extension of the children's health insurance program, why should i? the president even tweeting this morning, the house freedom caucus this morning were saying there were leaders in the house that don't think it can get done. you heard john cornyn's tweet, you hear
john cornyn, one of the republican leaders pointing out that this is a six-year extension of that child health insurance program not a short-term extension. so what is the outlook there, have you been going through the halls talking to people? they are losing some democrats who wanted to go for this child health extension and give up on the d.r.e.a.m.ers, others are saying now, it's an absolute bottom line, they'll take the shutdown. and then both sides gaming who would get the blame, the...
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extension, child health program extension?i think so. >> you think so. >> the president changed his mind on immigration. >> yes. >> there's nothing wrong with that. thinking people change their minds all the time. you do, i do, most americans do when they test their assumptions against the arguments of others. having said that, we need to know where the president stands. let's suppose we reach an agreement with the democrats, and i think we will. i want to know the president is going to sign it. i respectfully ask him to please put on the table exactly what he would accept if he changes his mind after he puts it on the table, just pick up the phone and call us and say, hey, i've changed my mind on this, but let's talk about it. >> why hasn't that happened? he is supposed to be the master of the art of the deal. it seems like he just keeps injecting confusion as opposed to any kind of conciliation. >> well, i don't know. it could be a number of things. i honestly don't know. i probably shouldn't speculate, but it could be becau
extension, child health program extension?i think so. >> you think so. >> the president changed his mind on immigration. >> yes. >> there's nothing wrong with that. thinking people change their minds all the time. you do, i do, most americans do when they test their assumptions against the arguments of others. having said that, we need to know where the president stands. let's suppose we reach an agreement with the democrats, and i think we will. i want to know the...
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>> it would seem they would have the votes to continue funding the military, take care of the child health care issue and perhaps some other things. as i understand, they have the votes and they are fairly confident. >> the white house has other things on their plate. this is the fake news on that last night. one of the persistent critics, requiring senator jeff flake denounces the tax on the media. >> not only has america see the despotic language over the tax issues and he's inspired others with that same language. >> he's called it unfortunate. >>> if there is a government shutdown, several bay area tracks shuns will -- attractions will be shutdown. the park visitors will be able to leave the park immediately once that deadline is passed. popular places would close to visitors would include muir woods, alcatraz and yosemite. and the last time it shut down was back in october 2013. >>> the national weather service predicting more rain along the central and southern california coast. that's where they don't want storms. they're still cleaning up from last month's southern california wildf
>> it would seem they would have the votes to continue funding the military, take care of the child health care issue and perhaps some other things. as i understand, they have the votes and they are fairly confident. >> the white house has other things on their plate. this is the fake news on that last night. one of the persistent critics, requiring senator jeff flake denounces the tax on the media. >> not only has america see the despotic language over the tax issues and he's...
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what price tag do we put on a child's health. >>> the school board plans to move forward next month setting protocols aiming to less than 5 parts per billion. they're exploring funding that has aging water pipes and it would cost $5 billion. >>> and henry lee reports officials are finding three days to talk to the homeless to find better ways to serve them. >> a hike through thick brush to an overpass to pay visits to those without housing as part of the annual homeless visit in contra costa county. >> we are happy that we have people who want to understand the scope of the problem. >> there may be many roads that lead to homelessness. >> i was in residential for drug abuse. >> she and her two kids have been at a shelter after spending time in rehab. >> there are many reasons why people are homeless. every story is different. don't make your own assumptions, come out and reach out and help. >> my son was murdered and life went spiraling down after that. >> michael says he's grateful for what the county is doing. >> i think they're doing an excellent job. they've helped me out quite a bit, g
what price tag do we put on a child's health. >>> the school board plans to move forward next month setting protocols aiming to less than 5 parts per billion. they're exploring funding that has aging water pipes and it would cost $5 billion. >>> and henry lee reports officials are finding three days to talk to the homeless to find better ways to serve them. >> a hike through thick brush to an overpass to pay visits to those without housing as part of the annual homeless...
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they want to see the child health insurance program passed.al it is both political disputes that are happening within the republican party, as well as some challenges that the white house is presenting by not being clear about what it will accept. that all turned around today, with the child health care insurance program. yvonne: it did, karen. there are so much moving parts, hour by hour. being in the position you are in in the clinton white house, ian john kelly's shoes for instance, what would you say to president trump, who does not want a government shutdown? karen: the best advice -- during the clinton administration, we experienced a couple shutdowns. i worked with tucci's of staff -- two chiefs of staff, erskine bowles and john podesta. they did what they needed to get done, and they approached it is a bipartisan manner. these major pieces of legislation like appropriations bills do not get done unless you are talking to both sides of the aisle. the republicans were only able to get a major tax bill accomplished because they did it wit
they want to see the child health insurance program passed.al it is both political disputes that are happening within the republican party, as well as some challenges that the white house is presenting by not being clear about what it will accept. that all turned around today, with the child health care insurance program. yvonne: it did, karen. there are so much moving parts, hour by hour. being in the position you are in in the clinton white house, ian john kelly's shoes for instance, what...
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six years and that's another key democratic demand and don't trump has let that languish this child health insurance thing which is so important millions of children around the country so that kind of daring the democrats to vote against that when that is when other one of their one of their one of their goals so that there's a chance now that there might be some compromise and darko might be again kicked down the road and we'll have a temporary resolution or all some democrats are saying no deal will be possible without resolution on these dreamers that the deferred action for childhood arrivals several times a life for us in washington d.c. thank you very much. britain's lower house of parliament has approved a bill that will help the country's withdrawal from the european union the reform is going to transfer european laws into u.k. laws the bill now goes to the upper teens wherein they face more resistance it's expected to have several amendments added before being sent back to the lower house for the debate while bragg's is expected to be a major point of discussion when britain's pri
six years and that's another key democratic demand and don't trump has let that languish this child health insurance thing which is so important millions of children around the country so that kind of daring the democrats to vote against that when that is when other one of their one of their one of their goals so that there's a chance now that there might be some compromise and darko might be again kicked down the road and we'll have a temporary resolution or all some democrats are saying no...
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we hear what nancy pelosi is saying about the proposal for child child health insurance. where does a stand now. they found out about not finding truths. all of his rhetoric. you guys control most -- both houses and the presidency. we have the majority in the senate. they keep that. they know what they are doing. they're very methodical and what they're doing. they don't like that because when you complain and get it to be armageddon. the chip program which is helping children. they seem to lose track of that. if they want to continue to make that argument then let them make that. it lets them go to the families of the militaries that had spouses deployed. there wanting to tie that over the immigration bill. the thing is, i think the republicans have part republicans have lost 34 seats legislatively they have only 14. you need to get a deal for midnight tomorrow night. they always tell you to buckle up before leaving. we still have some negotiating to do. i think the issue and for also this country is he is committing to work through there. he is committed to that. at the
we hear what nancy pelosi is saying about the proposal for child child health insurance. where does a stand now. they found out about not finding truths. all of his rhetoric. you guys control most -- both houses and the presidency. we have the majority in the senate. they keep that. they know what they are doing. they're very methodical and what they're doing. they don't like that because when you complain and get it to be armageddon. the chip program which is helping children. they seem to...
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are playing a political game and it is not as if the republicans aren't i mean they threw in the child health insurance program as a kind of extra incentive in order really to derail this as well so i think to some extent the shutdown was something which both sides are willing to risk in order to get through the kind of things that they want and overall i think they're very much closer to an agreement overall then they would appear to be and this is a very dramatic kind of stand out of him but in the big picture the democrats have gone closer to the republicans mr johnson if this is a political game what if it backfires ninety ninety six two thousand and thirteen the republicans tried the same tactic it really backfired is there any potential for this to backfire on the democrats who would be ultimately seen by the americas of the we an impediment to this deal. well i think the democrats could be playing with fire here five as as report noted five democratic senators actually voted with republicans to continue the government funding these are senators who represent states that president trump
are playing a political game and it is not as if the republicans aren't i mean they threw in the child health insurance program as a kind of extra incentive in order really to derail this as well so i think to some extent the shutdown was something which both sides are willing to risk in order to get through the kind of things that they want and overall i think they're very much closer to an agreement overall then they would appear to be and this is a very dramatic kind of stand out of him but...
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reauthorization of the child health insurance program. we should have done that prior to september 30 of last year. what we need to come to grips with, and my handicapping will be as to the willingness of republicans to make compromises. , all we're asking for is exactly what they agreed to for the last four years. it should not be difficult to do that. i am hopeful that we will be successful between now and next friday and coming to an agreement on important things, a supplemental for puerto rico and the virgin islands and florida to make sure our friends that were hurt by the storms are given assistance. andake sure we pass chip make sure we pass the protection for the dreamers. susan: thank you so much for your time on "newsmakers." who has the momentum right now? mike: that is a hard question. you have a bipartisan group of senators on a bill that will provide permanent legal status -- it would be a huge win for democrats. we do not know the full outlines of that deal, whether it can pass muster with the white house. the idea that all
reauthorization of the child health insurance program. we should have done that prior to september 30 of last year. what we need to come to grips with, and my handicapping will be as to the willingness of republicans to make compromises. , all we're asking for is exactly what they agreed to for the last four years. it should not be difficult to do that. i am hopeful that we will be successful between now and next friday and coming to an agreement on important things, a supplemental for puerto...
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where stalemate between republicans and democrats has forced a government shutdown and a child health crisis why military paramedics are being deployed to indonesia's remote popular region. welcome back now a look at the weather conditions across asia and in northeastern areas and behind this frontal system we've got some cold air now there's going to be a frontal wave developing which will push up across parts of japan it's twenty four hours so things are going to turn much much colder with the high risk of snow so doesn't it too bad through monday but this development towards the south is going to result in a significant frontal system pushing up with that snowfall there crossed northern areas and behind it really cold air digging in you see across eastern parts of russia and down through the korean peninsula way way way below freezing but at minus five as a mix in beijing to the cold air pushing down towards shanghai so it's had across more southern portions of china and taiwan where it's still a caching quite warm twenty four degrees in hong kong very pleasant twenty two in taipei
where stalemate between republicans and democrats has forced a government shutdown and a child health crisis why military paramedics are being deployed to indonesia's remote popular region. welcome back now a look at the weather conditions across asia and in northeastern areas and behind this frontal system we've got some cold air now there's going to be a frontal wave developing which will push up across parts of japan it's twenty four hours so things are going to turn much much colder with...
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machinations on capitol hill which might avoid a shutdown by giving the democrats an extension of a child health insurance program and once again kicking the immigration issues down the road. israeli forces have killed a palestinian man during a raid in janine in the occupied west bank a number of palestinians were also injured in the gunfire israeli media are linking the incident to the search for the killer of a rabbi who was shot dead a week ago syria's main kurdish part of the p y d's the united nations to act quickly to protect kurdish controlled territory in the country's north the parties warning that a million people live in the enclave of a free in which turkey has threatened to attack turkey's president russia typo and says an offensive will be alone soon to push out kurdish forces what tanks have gathered on the turkish side of the border uncovered links the syrian y p g kurdish fighters to turkey's outlawed p k k party which has fought for autonomy for decades and strongly criticized the us for arming and funding the white b.g. which has played a vital role in the battle against isis
machinations on capitol hill which might avoid a shutdown by giving the democrats an extension of a child health insurance program and once again kicking the immigration issues down the road. israeli forces have killed a palestinian man during a raid in janine in the occupied west bank a number of palestinians were also injured in the gunfire israeli media are linking the incident to the search for the killer of a rabbi who was shot dead a week ago syria's main kurdish part of the p y d's the...
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to advice from gps, nurses, midwives, pharmacists and specialists in mental health, cancer and child healthhe service offers. pub opening hours could be extended for the weekend of prince harry and meghan markle's wedding. their marriage falls on the same day as the fa cup football finals, saturday, may 19th. licensing hours were previously extended for the wedding of the duke and duchess of cambridge in 2011, and for the queen's 90th birthday in 2016. let's have a look at the travel situation now. on the tube, the circle and district lines are part suspended aldgate to edgeware road and there are minor delays on the picadilly line. the trains, a warning of industrial action on south—western railway, greater anglia and southern with minimal disruption at the moment a cheque for last—minute changes. on the roads, the a1 at highbury corner has reopened after being closed over christmas for works on the railway bridge but the road is narrow. westbourne park road is partially blocked near a4207 great western road. peckham high street is partly blocked near the police station for repairs to a co
to advice from gps, nurses, midwives, pharmacists and specialists in mental health, cancer and child healthhe service offers. pub opening hours could be extended for the weekend of prince harry and meghan markle's wedding. their marriage falls on the same day as the fa cup football finals, saturday, may 19th. licensing hours were previously extended for the wedding of the duke and duchess of cambridge in 2011, and for the queen's 90th birthday in 2016. let's have a look at the travel situation...
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playing hardball, saying democrats, i dare you to vote it down given that i am taking care of child healthh: there are things for the democrats and they are trying to get a deal, but it is a great example of the weather washington works when it is not working. trying to do significant policy reform in this fashion is not actually the considered way to go about it. david: he importantly left out of the deal anything to do with immigration, it does not deal with the dreamers or the wall, so the issue is there is a deadline on the dreamers, 800,000 people who do not know if they can stay in the country. beth: business cares about this and the administration has heard about it. we have 45 people who will have to leave the country if it does not get done. david: what are you telling those people? those are real people. beth: they are real people and they are nervous, scared, they have been that way and he tried to coach them through it. fact that a party that controls the congress and white house could actually shut down the current -- down the government seems far-fetched. which is why the mar
playing hardball, saying democrats, i dare you to vote it down given that i am taking care of child healthh: there are things for the democrats and they are trying to get a deal, but it is a great example of the weather washington works when it is not working. trying to do significant policy reform in this fashion is not actually the considered way to go about it. david: he importantly left out of the deal anything to do with immigration, it does not deal with the dreamers or the wall, so the...
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machinations on capitol hill which might avoid a shutdown by giving the democrats an extension of a child health insurance program and once again kicking the immigration issues down the road north and south korea will march under a unified flag at the opening ceremony at next month's winter olympics and also feel that john woman's eye socket seen to the games in pyongyang chung in south korea it follows the first time of a meeting between the north and south in more than two years but the apparent reconciliation efforts are opposed by many in the south with several petitions filed against it well kathy novak joins us live now from the south korean capital seoul cafe so not all south koreans are happy with their government's newfound friendship with the north how are people there feeling. well it's interesting daryn when you talk to south koreans i think overwhelmingly they are pragmatic they want a peaceful situation here on the korean peninsula but increasingly there are fewer people who were alive before the one nine hundred fifty s. and remember a unified korea so they are taught in school fo
machinations on capitol hill which might avoid a shutdown by giving the democrats an extension of a child health insurance program and once again kicking the immigration issues down the road north and south korea will march under a unified flag at the opening ceremony at next month's winter olympics and also feel that john woman's eye socket seen to the games in pyongyang chung in south korea it follows the first time of a meeting between the north and south in more than two years but the...
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and a child health crisis why military paramedics are being deployed to indonesia's remote. hello again weather conditions across much of southern china and taiwan are looking fairly good at the moment temperatures not too bad hong kong very close in the twenty four degrees fine across a good part of indochina and always seen some fairly decent temperatures not continued as head on through into choose a bit more cloud developing but otherwise remains fine sunshine across much of me i'm over thirty three as a high in yangon now across into south asia here weather conditions generally looking fine i'm still lot of visibility problems still across northern parts of pakistan india and through towards bangladesh but otherwise pleasant enough in terms of the temperatures mumbai looking at highs of twenty nine degrees but as we head into choose they're going to find this area of low pressure developing across northern parts of india so it could be quite wet and quite windy in delhi and the temperatures of just sixteen degrees it's going to be decided the chilly not particularly nic
and a child health crisis why military paramedics are being deployed to indonesia's remote. hello again weather conditions across much of southern china and taiwan are looking fairly good at the moment temperatures not too bad hong kong very close in the twenty four degrees fine across a good part of indochina and always seen some fairly decent temperatures not continued as head on through into choose a bit more cloud developing but otherwise remains fine sunshine across much of me i'm over...
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look we might not give you the dreamers in this but we'll give you the reauthorization of the child health insurance provision which is also very important to many people in the country millions of children for example so maybe the democrats are wavering on that but this issue of the dream is is particularly fought right now because it may it may be connected to whether some democrats will support a continuing funding resolution on friday to prevent the government from shutting down completely she have for now thank you very much indeed. i mean to movement has been in the global spotlight in the past few months it's an pollard woman to speak out about sexual harassment and abuse but as particle hain reports the election of donald trump as the us president has also played into that movement and has had a clear impact on women in politics preserve protect and defend there was no comparison donald trump had his day so help me god and the very next one women had theirs. in washington d.c. the largest protest in the history of the country women across america and the world marched to reject the
look we might not give you the dreamers in this but we'll give you the reauthorization of the child health insurance provision which is also very important to many people in the country millions of children for example so maybe the democrats are wavering on that but this issue of the dream is is particularly fought right now because it may it may be connected to whether some democrats will support a continuing funding resolution on friday to prevent the government from shutting down completely...
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question of how connected parents want to be with their children and there is a growing chorus of child healtherts that say the facebook messenger app for kids is dangerous and have written a letter to mark zuckerberg asking to end the app. meanwhile people say it is dangerous for kids and it does pose serious risks. facebook launched the kids app last year and it allows kids under 13 to connect through text and video chat either one- on-one or in groups. kids must have parent drill approval to sign up but child advocates say that kids are too young to handle online relationships and do not understand the privacy. they added there is growing research that suggests kids who use phones for three hours a day run the risk of being suicidal and even dealing with depression. we spoke with a few people who have concerns about kids using the app and smart phones in general. >> yes, that is too young. they shouldn't have phones at all until they are 16 or 17 years old. >> it is inevitable that kids will be using digital products. i think they need to be monitored though and the people they are interact
question of how connected parents want to be with their children and there is a growing chorus of child healtherts that say the facebook messenger app for kids is dangerous and have written a letter to mark zuckerberg asking to end the app. meanwhile people say it is dangerous for kids and it does pose serious risks. facebook launched the kids app last year and it allows kids under 13 to connect through text and video chat either one- on-one or in groups. kids must have parent drill approval to...
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what price tag do we put on a child's health. >> as opposed to waiting to make it forward, we need to> and they are more in agreement than opposed, they're looking to explore funding to replace infrastructure, and that may be done with the soda tax money. >> they want to know how much do you need? no one has given them a price tag. >> that price $38 million to eradicate lead from plumbing across the district. >> there's been a petition signed by 1,000 people urging action, and they cautioned in cash strapped times, lead is a must do. >> trying to do what's minimal to a cress the issue won't be a way of the budget crisis, it can make matters worse. >> they'll continue to repair and replace problem plumbing when they find it. it's a widespread problem. governor brown signed a new law in october requiring all public schools to test for lead and notify parents when they find it. >>> happening today recreational marijuana goes on sale in santa rosa. the marijuana dispensary opens and two other dispensaries open tomorrow. they open after the first sales of recreational marijuana began in se
what price tag do we put on a child's health. >> as opposed to waiting to make it forward, we need to> and they are more in agreement than opposed, they're looking to explore funding to replace infrastructure, and that may be done with the soda tax money. >> they want to know how much do you need? no one has given them a price tag. >> that price $38 million to eradicate lead from plumbing across the district. >> there's been a petition signed by 1,000 people urging...
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it would include a six-year extension of the child health insurance program, children's health insuranced also suspend for two years some of the taxes in the affordable care act. that could be voted on in the house of representatives tomorrow. that's tonight's "last word." "the 11th hour with brian williams" starts now. >> tonight on "all in." >>> tonight, steve bannon is set to cooperate with mueller after we learn the fbi came to his home to serve him with a subpoena. new reporting tonight on what happened during his nine-plus hours of house intel testimony. >>> plus white house steve of chaff john kelley says trump's pledge to build that wall was boss, the president? and how the author of fire and fury worked his way into donald trump's west wing. we will talk to the reporter who first broke these details as the 11th hour gets under way on a wednesday night. and good evening once bane from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 363 of the trump administration and the former white house chief strategist steve bannon remains in the news as the man they want to talk to in the ru
it would include a six-year extension of the child health insurance program, children's health insuranced also suspend for two years some of the taxes in the affordable care act. that could be voted on in the house of representatives tomorrow. that's tonight's "last word." "the 11th hour with brian williams" starts now. >> tonight on "all in." >>> tonight, steve bannon is set to cooperate with mueller after we learn the fbi came to his home to serve...
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what price to we put on a child's health. >> we have heard from leaders in city council and commissioners on the soda, how much do you need. no one has given a price tag. >> the estimated price tag to reduce lead levels at all campuses is about $38 million. some of the parents and advocacies presented the petition, not doing anything about the problem could cost a lot more money long term. back to you. >>> it's 6:36, san ramon police are looking for and shooting suspect last thursday. overs responded to a report of a suspicious report of a car riddled with bullet holes and a trail of blood leading from the scene. they found him at a hospital. and this man is wanted for attempted murder and conspiracy. he may be driving a mercedes with a california license plate uwk-467. if you have any information, the san ramon police would love to hear from you. >>> the parents of the 13 siblings living in deplorable conditions in a riverside county home have been barred from contacting their children. the judge made that rule, the turpins are accused of abusing their children. they chained them to furn
what price to we put on a child's health. >> we have heard from leaders in city council and commissioners on the soda, how much do you need. no one has given a price tag. >> the estimated price tag to reduce lead levels at all campuses is about $38 million. some of the parents and advocacies presented the petition, not doing anything about the problem could cost a lot more money long term. back to you. >>> it's 6:36, san ramon police are looking for and shooting suspect...
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on c-span two and voting at noon eastern on a three-week extension that includes six years of child health insurance program coverage and also possibly working to come to an agreement on when to agree on daca. we will go ahead and keep you updated as we hear what's happening with the senate as well. taking a closer look at some of the implications for what's happening with this government shutdown -- our conversation we had earlier on washington journal. eric katz is a senior correspondent and joins us now on the impact on the ongoing shut down. this is a partial shutdown so explain why. there is no funding for government. have carved out certain exceptions for employees that can continue to work. there is a memo from the carter thicke -- administration as to who can work and who can't. employee funds that come from other appropriations can continue to work. they are fee funded and they can continue to work. if they are fee funded, they can work. host: what's an example? guest: for example, some operations of customs officers are funded by fees because you pay a fee every time you fly on a
on c-span two and voting at noon eastern on a three-week extension that includes six years of child health insurance program coverage and also possibly working to come to an agreement on when to agree on daca. we will go ahead and keep you updated as we hear what's happening with the senate as well. taking a closer look at some of the implications for what's happening with this government shutdown -- our conversation we had earlier on washington journal. eric katz is a senior correspondent and...
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>> it would seem that they have the votes to continue funding the military come and take of a child healthe issue and perhaps some other things. trying to one day away from a potential government shutdown. even a short-term resolution is in jeopardy. trent investors now for a day for dow closes above 26,000 for the first time in history. we have a flat market this morning. dow futures down just six points. cheryl: in europe helping european stocks open higher. train thre
>> it would seem that they have the votes to continue funding the military come and take of a child healthe issue and perhaps some other things. trying to one day away from a potential government shutdown. even a short-term resolution is in jeopardy. trent investors now for a day for dow closes above 26,000 for the first time in history. we have a flat market this morning. dow futures down just six points. cheryl: in europe helping european stocks open higher. train thre