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in berlin mobilizing people is an important factor in tackling the global problem the climate for dickson has made people. scared in unclear on what they need to do i think because of the language that is being used we speak. in a way that doesn't necessarily explain to people what the issues are we should be focusing more on actionable advices rather than simply big words about the issues. with the help of these apps and data platforms we can all contribute to the protection of the environment. and it is again data that shows us there are warming up causing sea levels to rise since we've risen by around $24.00 centimeters whether it is the city planners in new york residents or rice farmers in seaside villages they all have one life threatening question how to adapt when sea levels rise to as much as 60 meters as scientists have predicted. a poverty stricken district in manila's port area that's packed with houses on stilts at the edge of the sea. the people here live on the water and from it and sometimes they fear it especially the monster waves spawned by typhoons. lovely suarez came
in berlin mobilizing people is an important factor in tackling the global problem the climate for dickson has made people. scared in unclear on what they need to do i think because of the language that is being used we speak. in a way that doesn't necessarily explain to people what the issues are we should be focusing more on actionable advices rather than simply big words about the issues. with the help of these apps and data platforms we can all contribute to the protection of the...
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niall dickson is the chief executive of the nhs confederation, which represents a whole range of organisationsr the national health service. he says front line staff are still very concerned about the issue of the availability of protective equipment. i think there is going to be real anxiety in the health service over this weekend. we understand that there is some hope that we may be able to get through the next couple of days, there was certainly a huge amount of nervousness at the end of the week, as it were, that there might be shortages in the nhs. particularly around this question of gowns, which are used in places like intensive care, where there is a very high level of viral load and where people are doing really quite a difficult procedures, where there is a risk of them getting in touch with droplets of the virus. but even if we are slightly better positioned as of this morning that we were, say, 48 or 72 hours ago, the reality is that we could still face the problem in a few days' time because the whole thing is working very much on a hand to mouth basis and certainly all of the mem
niall dickson is the chief executive of the nhs confederation, which represents a whole range of organisationsr the national health service. he says front line staff are still very concerned about the issue of the availability of protective equipment. i think there is going to be real anxiety in the health service over this weekend. we understand that there is some hope that we may be able to get through the next couple of days, there was certainly a huge amount of nervousness at the end of the...
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there was a water rescue in dickson, tennessee. so it cops on fast here. that's carry for a lot of us in nash southeast because it was a tornado that hit on march 4. we are $still dealing with the effects of that. we are very alert on that. ashley: i can manage will is anxiety with that. it's almost the middle of april and i feel like nash southeast is just start -- i feel like nash southeast is just starting to get a grip on the damage. and today you dodged a bullet with regards to another tornado. >> it looks like it's going towards chattanooga and knox southeast. everybody was pitching in and helping everybody clean up when we had the warren be teen. so there is a lot they are dealing with that they haven't been able to address. there are people with heavy hearts and heavy minds even on this easter day. >> another question as far as the quarantine and covid-19. have you yourself or anyone who has been i guess you could say a little cautious as far as the adjustors and people coming into hopes and businesses. how is that woking, the cleanup? >> i think e
there was a water rescue in dickson, tennessee. so it cops on fast here. that's carry for a lot of us in nash southeast because it was a tornado that hit on march 4. we are $still dealing with the effects of that. we are very alert on that. ashley: i can manage will is anxiety with that. it's almost the middle of april and i feel like nash southeast is just start -- i feel like nash southeast is just starting to get a grip on the damage. and today you dodged a bullet with regards to another...
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let's talk now to niall dickson, whose organisation represents the whole range of organisations thatank you forjoining us. what is your assessment of the situation today? i think there is going to be real anxiety in the health service over this weekend. we understand that there is no some hope that we may be able to get through the next couple of days. there was certainly huge amounts of nervousness at the end of the week as it were that there might be shortages in the nhs, particularly around this question of guns, which are used in places like intensive care where there is a very high level of viral load —— the question of gowns. even if we are in a better position than we were 70 hours ago, we could still face the problem in a few days' time because the whole thing is working very much on hand to mouth basis and certainly all the members i have talked to to have been talking about we have enough supplies until 11pm scratch ii o'clock tomorrow or we did not get the numbers we thought. i think that is at the national level as well, they are getting stuff that is predominantly sent f
let's talk now to niall dickson, whose organisation represents the whole range of organisations thatank you forjoining us. what is your assessment of the situation today? i think there is going to be real anxiety in the health service over this weekend. we understand that there is no some hope that we may be able to get through the next couple of days. there was certainly huge amounts of nervousness at the end of the week as it were that there might be shortages in the nhs, particularly around...
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let's speak now to niall dickson, chief executive of the nhs confederation, which represents organisations solve the longer term problem and the question really is how guaranteed are we that we will have similar shipments over the next few weeks and then will there be, from may onwards, a guaranteed regular supply so that we take away the levels of fear and anxiety which are existing in hospitals, but also crucially in gp services and communities and social care, as well, so it's across the whole health care system that come at the moment, there is a supply problem and a confidence problem, because the levels of fear and anxiety have risen over the last few days. i understand why the government issued this emergency advice about what do you do when you run out, i don't think they had much alternative but to do that, but the reality is that will again knock the confidence of an awful lot of nhs staff who are faced with a situation when they are going into work where they may feel they haven't got the level of kit that they need and i hope these extra supplies will get us around that, get us
let's speak now to niall dickson, chief executive of the nhs confederation, which represents organisations solve the longer term problem and the question really is how guaranteed are we that we will have similar shipments over the next few weeks and then will there be, from may onwards, a guaranteed regular supply so that we take away the levels of fear and anxiety which are existing in hospitals, but also crucially in gp services and communities and social care, as well, so it's across the...
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look what's happened between boeing and the faa and the relationship with the head of the faa steve dicksonr you have the 777 expert's flight in late january. the 777x is not going to move the needle any time soon, but it's important as the company basically moves forward with the next generation of wide bodied aircraft that's happening in late january. finally you have dave calhoun and an increased focus on engineering. this is not going to get a lot of attention and not in the headlines. it's critically important they have stream lined and worked on focusing the engineering within boeing, especially the commercial amitriptyline airplane division, to be much more focused than it has been in the past they believe that's going to pay dividends down the road. boeing has the annual meeting on monday and then you have the q1 results posted before the bell on tuesday a lot of questions do they bring down staffing, all of that will potentially be addressed on wednesday guys, back to you. >> okay. phil lebeau, thank you. >>> still to come on "squawk box," a lot more to come we have the ceo of eli
look what's happened between boeing and the faa and the relationship with the head of the faa steve dicksonr you have the 777 expert's flight in late january. the 777x is not going to move the needle any time soon, but it's important as the company basically moves forward with the next generation of wide bodied aircraft that's happening in late january. finally you have dave calhoun and an increased focus on engineering. this is not going to get a lot of attention and not in the headlines. it's...