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hospital records is an independent music label in london.'t help but have this nagging feeling that sort of continual remote working a week rather than two... needed that. through a screen. i continually found that frustrating. and so the one single way to really, for any of us, is to do it in person. music plays maya, the label's marketing manager, music plays being able to be in the office around kind of like all my colleagues and stuff, so i personally think the ratio is great. i mean, there's a lot of kind of people in my team for me, so if i need help with something, like, go for a coffee, have a meeting that you have to come in five days a week. what would you say to them? and i get a lot done, because in the office there's their kitchen or their bedroom. into the office at least four days a week. why? it's much easier to ask off a bit. lots of employers offer hybrid working. for some specific roles, depending on the work required, the choice and the right to be able to ask to work flexibly. it can include a lot of other arrangements.
hospital records is an independent music label in london.'t help but have this nagging feeling that sort of continual remote working a week rather than two... needed that. through a screen. i continually found that frustrating. and so the one single way to really, for any of us, is to do it in person. music plays maya, the label's marketing manager, music plays being able to be in the office around kind of like all my colleagues and stuff, so i personally think the ratio is great. i mean,...
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hospital records is an independent music label in london. help but have this nagging feeling that sort of continual remote working has affected our bottom line. chris is introducing a new policy. all his staff have to come into the office for three days a week rather than two... you want a handshake? yeah. needed that. you did? yeah. ..and all at the same time — tuesday to thursday. i want us to do that together. i don't want it to be, you know, isolated and kind of fractured, 'cause if it's fractured, then it won't work. it felt as though we were doing so much of our communication through a screen. i continually found that frustrating. you know, i firmly believe that the music industry is all about relationships. and so the one single way to really, for any of us, to be able to build those kind of meaningful relationships is to do it in person. music plays maya, the label's marketing manager, is running their networking event for female djs. music plays being able to be in the office around kind of like all my colleagues and stuff, it'sjust
hospital records is an independent music label in london. help but have this nagging feeling that sort of continual remote working has affected our bottom line. chris is introducing a new policy. all his staff have to come into the office for three days a week rather than two... you want a handshake? yeah. needed that. you did? yeah. ..and all at the same time — tuesday to thursday. i want us to do that together. i don't want it to be, you know, isolated and kind of fractured, 'cause if it's...
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hospital records is an independent music label in london.fected our bottom line. chris is introducing a new policy. all his staff have to come into the office for three days a week rather than two. you know, ifirmly believe that the music industry is all about relationships. and so the one single way to really, for any of us to be able to build those kind of meaningful relationships is to do it in person. chris believes coming into the office more will help their young workforce. being able to be in the office around kind of like all my colleagues and stuff, it'sjust obviously more inspiring and get a lot more done. let's say you get a new boss and they decide that you have to come in five days a week. what would you say to them? i wouldn't be able to be in the office five days a week because my social battery drains and i need to sometimes be just at home and just like to smash out loads of admin, for example. like maya, 26% of people hybrid work, while13% work remotely all of the time. working from home is becoming an increasingly divisive
hospital records is an independent music label in london.fected our bottom line. chris is introducing a new policy. all his staff have to come into the office for three days a week rather than two. you know, ifirmly believe that the music industry is all about relationships. and so the one single way to really, for any of us to be able to build those kind of meaningful relationships is to do it in person. chris believes coming into the office more will help their young workforce. being able to...
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here at this facility, i lost the hospitals. doctors record of, of the acute shortage of basic supplies, including ponti, biotics, and surgical tools and pain killers in the fuel for generators are ready to create and jeopardizing the functionalities of basic and import in essential equipment like the incubator, the ventilator and without electricity. as we can see here, really is science of blacklist. there's a coughing and problem is causing surgeries to be performed in dire circumstances. often with a flashlight you is for generators and they are in the depleted. how is that affecting the operations in the hospital doing that operating theatre? the i see you, the incubator, these are basic departments and essential departments of the house. how is that affecting? yes, sir. i mean, i was just at a meeting at the nonsense medical complex and basically it's on a 24 hour basis at the moment that the trying to find fuel to generate the approximate strongly because it, the ukrainian city is that for reason i'm kidding. at least 13 people, the regional government says to guided bombs, have
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here at this facility i lost the hospitals, doctors record about the acute shortage of the nonsense and medical lakes. and basically it's on a 24 hour basis at the moment that the trying to find fuel to generate power at any given time during the day. how and electricity will cut out for an area should be protected, such as the operating feet is the intensive care, including the neonatal unit. unfortunately, power cuts out there as well, which means that oxygen supply and basic needs for those patients will be cut short . and so at the moment we're just really working with a very fragile system and doing what we can with the majority of health facilities across cause or out of service. there is more of pressure adam, this particular health facility in the central area. and there is a city making it very difficult for, and really in sufficient medical stuff to do a job and daily basis exacerbated problems everywhere. and how in terms of providing proper health care, it's too much needed population signing. my one of the, from the hospitality there is by the palestine child's government s
here at this facility i lost the hospitals, doctors record about the acute shortage of the nonsense and medical lakes. and basically it's on a 24 hour basis at the moment that the trying to find fuel to generate power at any given time during the day. how and electricity will cut out for an area should be protected, such as the operating feet is the intensive care, including the neonatal unit. unfortunately, power cuts out there as well, which means that oxygen supply and basic needs for those...
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and so what about those exceptions like business records, hospital records, all kinds of things go in that and are witnesses in court. what about dying declaration? so smith shot me. is it again? forget it. we're not. well, i think they they took that and went too far with keeping things out and so there's one and i'm sure there are plenty of others. well, there's another question, our audience about constitutional amendments. we talked about the ninth amendment and second amendment, if you could wave a magic wand and amend the constitution today, what would you do? i'm not sure why. well, in san in the thirties. they wrote a pretty good charter. it had a city manager in it and, mayor, and it was a good charter, worked pretty well. but being worried that it not end up perfectly the provided that in the seventies they'd revise a committee had to be elected to revise. my father decided he was going to run for that office and he did. and he got on the committee and the committee went and met to revise the charter and he came home. i just remember he came home that evening. i said, what?
and so what about those exceptions like business records, hospital records, all kinds of things go in that and are witnesses in court. what about dying declaration? so smith shot me. is it again? forget it. we're not. well, i think they they took that and went too far with keeping things out and so there's one and i'm sure there are plenty of others. well, there's another question, our audience about constitutional amendments. we talked about the ninth amendment and second amendment, if you...
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here at this facility, i lost the hospitals, doctors record of, of the acute shortage of basic supplies, including quantity, biotics and surgical tools and pain killers in the fuel for generators are ready to create and jeopardizing the functionality of basics and important essential equipment like the incubator the ventilator is and without electricity, as we can see here, really is science of blacklist. there's a coughing and problems is causing surgeries to be performed in dire circumstances . often, with the flashlights you is for generators and they are in the depleted. how is that affecting the operations in the hospital doing that operating theatre? the i c u. the incubator? these are basic departments and essential departments of the house. how is that a flat thing? yes. so i mean, i was just set a meeting at the nonsense medical likes and basically it's on a 24 hour basis. it's alignment that the trying to find fuel to generate house to the hospital at any given time during the day, how and electricity will cut out certain areas should be protected, such as the operating feet i
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here at this facility, i lost the hospitals. doctors record of, of the acute shortage of basic supplies, including ponti, biotics, and surgical tools and pin killer as an excuse for generators are ready to create and jeopardizing the functionalities of basic and important essential equipment like the incubator, the ventilator and without electricity. as we can see here, really is science of blacklist. there's a causing problems, is causing surgeries to be performed in dire circumstances. all fans with a flashlight zoo is for generators and air and the depleted. how is that affecting the operations in the hospital doing that? operating theatre, the i c u. the incubators. these are basic departments and essential departments of the house. how is that a thing? yes sir. i mean, i was just at a meeting at the nonsense medical complex and basically it's on a 24 hour basis at the moment that they're trying to find fuel to generate the house of a hospital at any given time during the day. how and electricity will cut out for an area should be protected as much as the operating feet is the inten
here at this facility, i lost the hospitals. doctors record of, of the acute shortage of basic supplies, including ponti, biotics, and surgical tools and pin killer as an excuse for generators are ready to create and jeopardizing the functionalities of basic and important essential equipment like the incubator, the ventilator and without electricity. as we can see here, really is science of blacklist. there's a causing problems, is causing surgeries to be performed in dire circumstances. all...
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here at this facility, i lost the hospitals. doctors record of, of the acute shortage of basic supplies, including funky biotics and surgical tools. and pain killers in the fuel for generators are ready to create and jeopardizing the functionalities of basic and important essential equipment like the incubator, the ventilator is, and without electricity. as we can see here, really is science of lackluster as a causing problems in causing surgeries to be performed in dire circumstances. often, with the flashlights, the restaurants down, one of the members of medical emissions in volunteering off the hospitals to us. more of a general assessment of your situation, the size of the hospital. so i was lucky enough to be here back in june and now it's come back in 6 months later. unfortunately, things i'm not really improved very much and all the brain links to really trying to working with extremely like supplies of medications and even medications from chronic conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes. one of the main of the problems really is the intensive care bed. so with a lot of
here at this facility, i lost the hospitals. doctors record of, of the acute shortage of basic supplies, including funky biotics and surgical tools. and pain killers in the fuel for generators are ready to create and jeopardizing the functionalities of basic and important essential equipment like the incubator, the ventilator is, and without electricity. as we can see here, really is science of lackluster as a causing problems in causing surgeries to be performed in dire circumstances. often,...
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here at this facility i lost the hospitals, doctors record of, of the acute shortage of basic supplies, including ponti, biotics, and surgical tools. and pin tell, are as an excuse for generators are ready to create and jeopardizing the functionalities of basic and important essential equipment like the incubator, the ventilator and without electricity. as we can see here, really is science of lackland, intrinsic causing problems is causing surgeries to be performed in dire circumstances. all fans with a flashlight zoo is for generators and air and the depleted. how is that affecting the operations in the hospital doing that operating theatre? the i c u. the incubators. these are basic departments and essential departments of the house. how is that a thing? yes sir. i mean, i was just at a meeting at the nonsense medical complex and basically it's on a 24 hour basis at the moment that the trying to find fuel to generate power at any given time during the day, how and electricity will cut out for an area should be protected, such as the operating feet is the intensive care, including th
here at this facility i lost the hospitals, doctors record of, of the acute shortage of basic supplies, including ponti, biotics, and surgical tools. and pin tell, are as an excuse for generators are ready to create and jeopardizing the functionalities of basic and important essential equipment like the incubator, the ventilator and without electricity. as we can see here, really is science of lackland, intrinsic causing problems is causing surgeries to be performed in dire circumstances. all...
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those are the recorded policy news that were received and transferred to the hospital. we're still talking about thousands of policy news field trapped under the rubble of the houses and residential places that were targeted by that is ready forces. now, among those palestinians were talking about thousands of children, women and a force from the homes as wald 5, but out of control, 5 people have died. strong wins off fueling those lanes. whereas in big suite angle position figure has returned off through a self imposed exile. been an seo on delani is cooling talks with the government about what type of disputed election, at least 278 people have been killed in the unrest that has followed as well. those are your lights as headlines against all enemies, cuz there was groups together and focus their energies into create a critical mass. and that's not new. interact with me and i'll kind of interact emerged. it really came, led by a guy in a matter of, most of us are covered. he traveled around the country at christmas and he portrayed this, hey, i'm not your normal polit
those are the recorded policy news that were received and transferred to the hospital. we're still talking about thousands of policy news field trapped under the rubble of the houses and residential places that were targeted by that is ready forces. now, among those palestinians were talking about thousands of children, women and a force from the homes as wald 5, but out of control, 5 people have died. strong wins off fueling those lanes. whereas in big suite angle position figure has returned...
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hospital. it's all part of a plan to cut into near—record waiting lists for planned treatment in england.hubs will also be opened byjune to carry out a simple routine operations. speaking to an audience of health care workers, the prime minister said reform is needed to stop the nhs becoming a national money pit. this is the year we roll up our sleeves and reform the nhs. a new era of convenience in care, faster treatment at your fingertips, patients in control, an nhs fit for the future. at the moment about 59% of patients are getting their appointment or treatment or being given the all clear within the 18 week target. 3 million are waiting longer. the government says it wants to get back to 92% by the end of this parliament, and a first milestone has now been set at 65% by march 2026. officials say that would mean a reduction of 450,000 from the waiting list. the nhs app will also be upgraded to allow more patients to book appointments directly and a new deal has been struck with the private sector to perform more complex operations for the nhs. some doctors, though, have questioned wh
hospital. it's all part of a plan to cut into near—record waiting lists for planned treatment in england.hubs will also be opened byjune to carry out a simple routine operations. speaking to an audience of health care workers, the prime minister said reform is needed to stop the nhs becoming a national money pit. this is the year we roll up our sleeves and reform the nhs. a new era of convenience in care, faster treatment at your fingertips, patients in control, an nhs fit for the future. at...
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israel's war and does it could be 41 percent higher than the official record. research takes into account bodies identified in hospitals or molds, verified social media, inventories, and responses from a survey. and more than 200000 people have been told to leave that homes as wildfire spread through los angeles county and new evacuation. or this would be an issue, dr. new place broke out in san fernando valley. the death toll is risk to to russia has find a balance of drones across ukraine, 5 drones, the northern cities of china, if leaving one person injured. and another hit an apartment block in the capital key, ukraine's full set it down. so to 3 of the $72.00 remote deposit to that croft and another $5.00 to $4.00 disappeared afraid of without hitting the targets. yes, president elect. donald trump says he's arranging a meeting with rushes, applied to my preaching to discuss of war, and ukraine made the statement a week and a half before his inauguration, when a trump campaign promises was to end the conflict within 24 hours of take. he offers the president elect, says it preaching once to meet. however, russian s
israel's war and does it could be 41 percent higher than the official record. research takes into account bodies identified in hospitals or molds, verified social media, inventories, and responses from a survey. and more than 200000 people have been told to leave that homes as wildfire spread through los angeles county and new evacuation. or this would be an issue, dr. new place broke out in san fernando valley. the death toll is risk to to russia has find a balance of drones across ukraine, 5...
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strange things happened with linda's ivs while she was in the hospital, detectives had interviewed her. and those conversations were recorded investigator shull put her headphones on and listened to linda curry's voice. she seemed to be joking about the apparent damage to the iv, but detectives weren't laughing. they knew linda's friends and family suspected paul. linda did acknowledge the suspicions of others. but, she said, she did not suspect her husband. she described a loving partner who nursed her through her illness. and she seemed to mean it in that interview. but in another one, she said something entirely different. so different it makes you sit up a little straighter. idea who would try to do that? for investigator shull, this was a revelation. she says it's why she stuck with this case for so many years. it's very rare to find a motive in a homicide at all. and in this case, i had a motive. handed to you by the victim. yes. when i listened to that interview, i thought, this is a solvable case. josh mankiewicz: you thought, she laid it out for us. we should finish it. from the grave, we have to find justice. josh
strange things happened with linda's ivs while she was in the hospital, detectives had interviewed her. and those conversations were recorded investigator shull put her headphones on and listened to linda curry's voice. she seemed to be joking about the apparent damage to the iv, but detectives weren't laughing. they knew linda's friends and family suspected paul. linda did acknowledge the suspicions of others. but, she said, she did not suspect her husband. she described a loving partner who...
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hospital. it�*s all part of a plan to cut into near—record waiting lists for planned treatment in england. will also be opened byjune to carry out a simple routine operations. speaking to an audience of health care workers, the prime minister said reform is needed to stop the nhs becoming a national money pit. this is the year we roll up our sleeves and reform the nhs. a new era of convenience in care, faster treatment at your fingertips, patients in control, an nhs fit for the future. at the moment about 59% of patients are getting their appointment or treatment or being given the all clear within the 18 week target. 3 million are waiting longer. the government says it wants to get back to 92% by the end of this parliament, and a first milestone has now been set at 65% by march 2026. officials say that would mean a reduction of 450,000 from the waiting list. the nhs app will also be upgraded to allow more patients to book appointments directly and a new deal has been struck with the private sector to perform more complex operations for the nhs. some doctors, though, have questioned what c
hospital. it�*s all part of a plan to cut into near—record waiting lists for planned treatment in england. will also be opened byjune to carry out a simple routine operations. speaking to an audience of health care workers, the prime minister said reform is needed to stop the nhs becoming a national money pit. this is the year we roll up our sleeves and reform the nhs. a new era of convenience in care, faster treatment at your fingertips, patients in control, an nhs fit for the future. at...
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those are the recorded policy news that were received and transferred to the hospital. we're still talking about thousands of policy news field trapped under the rubble of the houses and residential places that were targeted by betsy. a 2nd round of voting is due to take place, as well as favorite candidate drops out. before the session started thousands of fights. those have reportedly been killed in northern syria, tucker spent groups on boston, curtis, that finances and members, the conflicts has been intensifying in the recent. in the last few days. more than a 100000 people in los angeles have been forced from the homes as walled 5 bun outs of control. 5 people have died and more than a 1000 buildings destroyed. the latest flight has broken out in the hollywood hills . strong winds all feuding both flames. a southern california is continuing to endure some of the most historic fire conditions on record. extreme fire, whether driven by strong and erratic winds and low humidity have ignited multiple fires across our region. a. d l e a t is fully committed to continuo
those are the recorded policy news that were received and transferred to the hospital. we're still talking about thousands of policy news field trapped under the rubble of the houses and residential places that were targeted by betsy. a 2nd round of voting is due to take place, as well as favorite candidate drops out. before the session started thousands of fights. those have reportedly been killed in northern syria, tucker spent groups on boston, curtis, that finances and members, the...
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i watched general hospital it's been 20 years. i have them recorde watching her show. i'm going to tell you something. vicki. punctuation matters. >> mark: please. my brain. >> kelly: i could totally read this a whole nother different way. >> mark: lindsey barnes showed us her space mountain photo. >> kelly: yes. more space mountain. josh weber said i lost my favorite hat on josh weber. josh wants his hat back. >> mark: becky graham posing for a photo on space mountain. >> kelly: allison dad and daughter fall break 2024. one of these two people is having a good time. >> mark: kate from newberry port massachusetts paired space mountain 2016. look at the kid in the middle. he can't look. >> kelly: misty moreno said is he big enough to be on this ride? >> mark: just enough. >> kelly: we will be right back. we need to take a break. >> deja: if you would like to know more about anything you see on "live," log on to livewithkellyandmark.com. ♪ ♪ >> kelly: we are back with sba. darling barbara said please wish our mother emma a happy 94th birthday. >> mark
i watched general hospital it's been 20 years. i have them recorde watching her show. i'm going to tell you something. vicki. punctuation matters. >> mark: please. my brain. >> kelly: i could totally read this a whole nother different way. >> mark: lindsey barnes showed us her space mountain photo. >> kelly: yes. more space mountain. josh weber said i lost my favorite hat on josh weber. josh wants his hat back. >> mark: becky graham posing for a photo on space...
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hospital. conrad followed in a police cruiser. a dash cam recorded the absolute desperation in his voice. ver): about an hour after conrad arrived, hospital staff delivered the devastating news. heidy wagner truman could not be saved. it was pain. it was misery. it was why. how? josh mankiewicz (voiceover): in a neighboring town, heidy's mother janet would soon agonize over those very same questions. it was after midnight when two police officers came to her door. what must that be like? the most horrendous thing ever. and i would never want anybody to have to feel that and that pain, that agony of knowing that your daughter, for whatever reason, is dead, has gone. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): the officers wouldn't give janet any details, only where her daughter had been taken. i'm driving down to the hospital. and i make a comment to my daughter. i go, you know, autumn, as hard as it is that we lost heidy, we're going to have to be supporting conrad because he must be overwhelmed with grief. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): conrad's sister collette was thinking the same thing as she raced to
hospital. conrad followed in a police cruiser. a dash cam recorded the absolute desperation in his voice. ver): about an hour after conrad arrived, hospital staff delivered the devastating news. heidy wagner truman could not be saved. it was pain. it was misery. it was why. how? josh mankiewicz (voiceover): in a neighboring town, heidy's mother janet would soon agonize over those very same questions. it was after midnight when two police officers came to her door. what must that be like? the...
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record. the research takes into account quantities identified in hospitals, amongst verified social media, or victories and responses from a saturday. well, let's discuss this now with me and i'm kline who's a professor of political science at bi line university and is joining us from west jerusalem. thank you so much for being with us on al jazeera against a client. um, so the reputable mindset journal now says that this, that's totally a in guys that has been significantly under reported. but as you know, what we've heard from is there any authorities and the media time and time again during the war is that the figures that were provided to have been provided by guys as health ministry below now. but now you have this respectable publication, say that this is not the case. how, how is this going to be received in israel today? is there any public has, hasn't probably look sent to the palestinian or the extend the world outside is land information sources about the death story in gaza. that is really public. it's, i would say i'm regretfully for so the brain of this really public is watched
record. the research takes into account quantities identified in hospitals, amongst verified social media, or victories and responses from a saturday. well, let's discuss this now with me and i'm kline who's a professor of political science at bi line university and is joining us from west jerusalem. thank you so much for being with us on al jazeera against a client. um, so the reputable mindset journal now says that this, that's totally a in guys that has been significantly under reported. but...
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those are the recorded policy news that were received and transferred to the hospital. we're still talking about thousands of policy, new still trapped under the rubble of the houses and residential places that were targeted by the it's very forces now among those palestinians with talking about thousands of children women and also got policies that were displaced from place to another. they were moving and being force evacuated from a place to one another, searching for a save. so and but even policy use who move to the humanitarian. so if zone were targeted, not $46000.00 does not include people who are still trapped under the rubble in a gaza. and you also have the situation in hospitals across the strip, fairly functioning hospitals and, and 3 of the 3 of those hospitals. in guys i, i in a critical situation today, definitely the fact that there has been no fuel and fuel surcharges is actually a, it puts in hospitals that are still operating across the gaza strip. in a risk of collapsing. we're talking about patients who needs every single day. it could meet the ali
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israel's for on does, it could be 41 percent higher than the official record. research takes into account for these identified in hospitals or molds, verified social media, victories and responses from us. now, bill to sanction the international criminal court is heading to the us senate for debate. that's off to the house of representatives approved for legislation against the court officer at issued arrest warrants for it is raining officials. now i see one's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, informant, defense minister. you. i've got arrested over accusations. i committed war crimes in gaza. need the, the us know israel apologies to the room statute that established the i c. c political haines in washington dc and has more on that vote. this vote was widely expected, but it does send a message of iron clad us support for israel because of when it's happening, the congress is just days old. this is one of the 1st pieces of legislation. it's taking up and in the house. it was bi partisan, all members of the republican party in the house voted for it along with 45 democrats. so what exactly does this do? a really very,
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kanye west gets into a car accident in los angeles and in the hospital with his jaw wired shut. he records the song i drink a boost for breakfast and. >> pancakes. i just sip this. >> it is essentially just him rapping about how bad he wants to be a rapper. >> god saved my life. so he has me here for a reason. >> jesus college dropout was a cool first album. >> i told her to drive over in your new whip. >> there are some great singles on there, but late registration to me is when it all came together. that's an incredible record. i gotta testify, come up in the spot lookin extra fly. >> he did what the rock stars used to do, which was to indulge his narcissistic fantasies through the medium of music for the day you die, you gon touch the sky. rappers weren't really doing it. they musically, it was brilliant. look, what is the narrative of the 2000? well, it's the backpack wearing, dork like mark zuckerberg who becomes a billionaire and kanye west is the music industry version of that. my greatest pain in life is i will never be able to see me perform. >> so you are welcome to know a pleasu
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with alcohol deaths at their highest since records began, i want to reveal the situation in the uk's hospitals... the current kind of tsunami of liver disease that we're seeing, our health services are not going to be able to cope. ..and meet those who almost paid the ultimate price. i was told that i had lessl than 36 hours left to live. at the time, i was living my best version of my life. - where i ended - was at death's door. as a fit and active 31—year—old, i just assumed everything was fine. does it suit you to do us live later? about 9:45? excellent. i'd worked hard to develop in my career as a bbc journalist. i had a fun and hectic social life as a student and in my twenties... what does a pig say? oink, oink! ..and then i became a new mum to a beautiful wee girl. i had a young child. i was absolutely exhausted — and no wonder. but even so, i made an appointment with my gp and i went in for some blood tests. i had no idea this meeting would be such a major turning point. there is actually a little screen of bloods that gps do quite often called tired all the time. tatt we call it. but
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jinja told us he was detained at a psychiatric hospital by police after he protested against the government's strict covid—i9 lockdown. his medical recordscribed antipsychotic drugs. jinja is not the only victim of what has been termed being mentally ill. lee, not his real name, was forcibly detained for 45 days after holding up a sign at a vigil for the popular chinese politician, li keqiang. to protect lee's identity, we've used artificial intelligence to alter his face and voice. now he's taking the chinese police to court. lawyer huang zitao was involved in drafting china's mental health law and famous for fighting for patients' rights. she believes an increased lack of accountability has made the problem worse. two years afterjinja's forced hospitalisation, he is still living with the consequences. if i could go back to 2022, maybe i will not protest because my whole life was changed. the chinese embassy in the uk told the bbc that china operates under the rule of law, and that the law explicitly prohibits unlawful detention. nyima pratten, bbc news. you can watch the full investigation, troublemakers — drugged, framed and detained,
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care system, but you and has one that israel's attacks on hospitals may even constitute a war crime? the world health organization is recorded. the 617 attacks targeting health care facilities across the strip since the war began, at least 1068 medical workers have been killed. that's according to figures provided by guys, health ministry, at least to $262.00 health workers are detained by the is really mandatory, is not known for many of them on the, all of us as director of prisoners and detainees, department of physicians for human rights, israel, he says, hundreds of medical workers have been detained, tortured and stopped by his very forces of the most of the he is not this of different from a detention bicycles. what happens is, for me to go to task, it will cause them the last to you as soon as the a, the star board and guy. so he, we, or lawyer visited in the last 4 months, a $26.00. a scale was many daughters. a, although the oil and this car, body consuming a situation, the list of all the lowest of all the culture of the, the phrase, the nations and above nothing. no, no, i'm us. some of them almost. i, i just, i,
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organization has condemned the killing of at least 70 people out of hospitality to don stuff for region officials and el paso, obtain the records support forces for the attack federalist at hand them, gabrielle says, the assaults happened when the facility was full of patients receiving can south sit on is hosting a 1000000 people who have escaped violence across the border that's placing strained on the economy already in process. the conflict is disruptive, the flow of oil from south to down to international markets. catherine story has moved from the capital to buy abraham said, bid hasn't received a salary for a. yeah. he's a state employed teacher south to the economy. you see the lead dependent on oil, but a landlocked country depends on ports in neighboring done for its exports. and the 21 months of conflict that has caused regular disruptions to beat says he's poor off for it. discolored is that that is just sort of getting is not coming on time despite it this little but not coming on time. so how are you going out on your daily life with the family? he's not the only one struggling more than a 1000000 people fleeing v
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israel's war on gauze, it could be 41 percent higher than the official record of the research takes into account bodies identified in hospitals or molds, verified social media, victories and responses from so by the bill, just sanctioned the international criminal code is heading to the us senate for the debate that's off to the house of representatives approved for legislation against the code of to issued arrest warrant for his randy officials, the ice se one's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and the former defense minister, you have got arrested over accusations they committed war crimes in gaza. need of the us know israel apologies to the room statute that established the i. c. c, a report detecting federal investigations into donald trump. insightsquared public after the us court of appeals so that it will not block its release. the justice department announced it would disclose some parts of the report on investigation investigations into the us president elect. a special council was tossed with looking into trumps efforts to over time the presidential election in 2020 and mishandling classified documents from the le
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health care system the you and has want israel's attacks on hospitals may even constitute a war crime. the world health organization has recorded 670 attacks targeting health care facilities across the strip. since the war began. at least 1060 age medical workers have been killed. that's according to figures provided by guys as health ministry. i have at least 262 health workers are detained by the is really military. it's not known for many of them are not all of us is direct or prisoners . and the chinese department at the physicians for human rights, israel, he's joining us not from java and israel, thank you very much indeed from being with us. i understand that you weren't able to hear the description and the answers that allows for the same model. sophia was giving us, can you describe to us how this compares to cases that you have experienced before a, a good evening world. and it is the most of the a is not the fun defined from the dungeon bicycles who is also me. you gotta get low because of the last deal since the a, the star board guy. so he, we or lawyer the last 4 months, a 2016. and there was many doctors a all ov
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office and whether it is making sure that they don't try again to subpoena abortion records from san francisco general hospital the first time around and the city attorney's office shut that down or going after all of our immigrant neighbors who have helped build this city and make this city run and are being targeted and demonized now we're standing with our lgbtq community and i will say as a gay man that there is a certain select set of straight elected officials where you never have to explain anything to them. they just intuitively forget about our community. and david chu is one of those people. >> so david, i am i am so proud of you. i am so proud of the work that you have done that you a doing and that i know that you will do. congratulations and we all love you, man. >> thank you. >> so i now get to bring up another alum of the san francisco city attorney's office has gone on to another a different law office and that is my friend i know david's good friend, the attorney general of california, rob bonta. well, thank you, senator wiener, for that very kind introduction. >> good evening everybody has ev
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hospital access. there has to be a better way to using the record. most patients will have it on their smartphone.dging that change has to happen, but you're absolutely right. if we just worked in exactly the same way as before, all we do is create the queue at an earlier place the queue at an earlier place the plate professor dame claire, thank you. more than 60 million americans are in the grip of a huge winter storm that could bring the heaviest snow — and lowest temperatures — in a decade.several inches in a decade. several inches of snow have dropped on eastern parts of the us. what's known as a polar vortex is sweeping down from the arctic. missouri, kansas and kentucky are among those declaring a state of emergency. lets go alive to washington and talk to merlin comments. —— tom s. dress for the situation? ibis s. dress for the situation? as ou can s. dress for the situation? is you can see, s. dress for the situation? sols you can see, it's s. dress for the situation? is you can see, it's still s. dress for the situation? sis you can see, it's still snowing and it has been doing so since l
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with alcohol deaths at their highest since records began, i want to reveal the situation in the uk's hospitalsse who almost paid the ultimate price. i was told that i had lessl than 36 hours left to live. at the time, i was living my best version of my life. - where i ended - was at death's door. as a fit and active 31—year—old, i just assumed everything was fine. does it suit you to do us live later? about 9:a5? excellent. i'd worked hard to develop in my career as a bbc journalist. i had a fun and hectic social life as a student and in my twenties... what does a pig say? 0ink, oink! ..and then i became a new mum to a beautiful wee girl. i had a young child. i was absolutely exhausted — and no wonder. but even so, i made an appointment with my gp and i went in for some blood tests. i had no idea this meeting would be such a major turning point. there is actually a little screen of bloods that gps do quite often called tired all the time. tatt we call it. but one of the tests in that screen is liver function. and that was the one that was abnormal in your case. in a healthy person, this figure
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recorded its first human death from bird flu. the patient with underlying medical conditions was hospitalized in louisiana last month in what was considered the country's first severe human h 5 n 1 infection. the louisiana department of health said the patient had been exposed to a combination of a back yard flock and wild birds. so far there have been at least 67 cases recorded in the u.s. the cdc maintains that the immediate risk to public health is low. >>> let's check back in with michelle grossman who's keeping an eye on that system that could bring lake-effect snow and frigid temperatures too. >> good morning, frances. so cold across the country. today we are looking at temperatures 10, 30 degrees below normal. the winds are blowing, too. we're seeing that cold air going over the warmer lake waters. they're not frozen over yet. so we're seeing the banding of snow setting up. that's blue showing up on the radar there, as we go throughout the day, we're going to watch the snow falling, the lake effect snowshowers falling. winds gusting up to 35 miles per hour. and we're not really going to see a change tomorrow as we go throughout wed
recorded its first human death from bird flu. the patient with underlying medical conditions was hospitalized in louisiana last month in what was considered the country's first severe human h 5 n 1 infection. the louisiana department of health said the patient had been exposed to a combination of a back yard flock and wild birds. so far there have been at least 67 cases recorded in the u.s. the cdc maintains that the immediate risk to public health is low. >>> let's check back in with...
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electronic health records system thousands of hospitals have used across the country.instead we are trying to invent our own system which hasn't worked and has cost billions of dollars but i hope you will look at the option of saying let's go with something that works, that we know it works, you can be modified to meet our needs rather than continuing down the role of billions of dollars of a system that has so far not proven itself? >> what you just hit on, i'm not going to, what i'm committed to is making sure what we have and looking at all options on the table i want to bring in others, oracle has had places where they have facilities running the program, the issue i went back to and the va is special but not unique. we have to get out of this uniqueness status which house it different than the largest tell her organization like this if there are not better ways we can do it not just in medical health records. we need better ways all across. >> exactly my point. the mission act and community care. i'm all for it under appropriate circumstances but not at the expens
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hospital. has provided no evidence who was so success or the the hottest year on record 2024 eclipse to 2023. as a warm, as ever smashing old warming limits scientist warned about what does that mean to you and me and our future? i'm on a lease for this, and this is the stream. the year after year we talk about rising temperatures and the dangerous linked to man made changes to our environment. 2024 is only different and that surpasses our worst predictions and raises the stakes of the fight for climate justice. the year started with el nino, causing a mass of drought in southern parts of africa, killing crops and cattle. pushing 27000000 people to the brink of food in security and famine. april saw schools closed in bangladesh, india and the philippines due to the heat. temperature is exceeded $43.00 celsius in several areas there. october, so hurricane milton, striking florida, 2 weeks after hurricane helene had made a land fold there. compounding destruction a pending lives for millions of people. later that month, spain registered over $200.00 deaths in valencia when a years worth of rain
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hospital for treatment. >> new evidence has emerged in the fraud case against the former interpreter for baseball superstar shohei ohtani. it's an audio recording prosecutors say offers undeniable proof against the interpreter, who is accused of embezzling millions from ohtani. this morning, investigators releasing new audio in the fraud case that rocked major league baseball. >> who am i speaking with? >> shohei ohtani. >> but they say that's not dodgers superstar shohei ohtani. it's his interpreter at the time, ippei mizuhara. >> will there be any future wires to your to your friend? oh, possibly. >> in april last year, mizuhara was charged with bank fraud, accused of impersonating ohtani on calls to a bank to steal nearly $17 million from the world series champion in a recorded call with the bank first obtained by the athletic. mizuhara can allegedly be heard claiming he's ohtani, apparently passing all the necessary security questions while trying to wire himself $200,000. >> for $200,000. >> what is the reason for this transaction? >> for a car loan? >> authorities say he stole the cash, in part to pay off gambling debts topping $40 millio
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everybody in this country, equipped with an electronic health record and interoperable records that can be used at all hospitals? i know i am tired of going out and filling forms with pencil and paper. does this require federal financial assistance to physicians and health services? dr. cohen: they kind of got $35 billion in high-tech over the last number of years to get to electronic health records. dr. varmus: we are not there. dr. cohen: we are a lot better than we have ever been, and i think he worked at hhs and the office of the national coordinator have done in the last number of years are really a game changer. i will get dorky for a second and talk about tesca. i think the kind of platform -- dr. varmus: tesca stands for? dr. cohen: ok. [laughter] dr. varmus: my wife says no acronyms. dr. cohen: right now we do a lot of point-to-point data exchange. but what we really need to do is network our data. it's going from calling one cell phone, as opposed to what at&t is, the network of cell phones. tesca gaetz the underlying regulatory framework for that happen -- trusted exchange framework and common agreem
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all of the doctors at any of the six hospitals where they would be transferred all have their medical records even prior to obviously, october 7th. so if they have any underlying conditions, they are fully aware of that they are fully prepared to treat them. and as we noted, they are advised to stay for at least four days. and we're hoping once they arrive and again, you're looking at the heliport behind me, the helipad behind me, then we will be waiting to see if there are any press updates from the medical officials. >> and, bianna, you can't see this, but the other side of your screen is where the helicopter is going to take off. jeremy, what are you seeing? >> well, dana, we're starting to hear the helicopter engines revving up, beginning to worry here. so it seems like we are close to the moment when they will take off. and in fact, we were able to see actually some individuals getting into those helicopters not long ago wasn't able to confirm whether or not it was indeed these newly freed hostages. but but that is again, what we've been told to expect here is for them to get into these
all of the doctors at any of the six hospitals where they would be transferred all have their medical records even prior to obviously, october 7th. so if they have any underlying conditions, they are fully aware of that they are fully prepared to treat them. and as we noted, they are advised to stay for at least four days. and we're hoping once they arrive and again, you're looking at the heliport behind me, the helipad behind me, then we will be waiting to see if there are any press updates...
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hospitals. now, as investigation ramps up, cbs news has learned that earlier in 2024, the suspect posted several audio recordingsd cloud, saying music was, quote, the voice of satan, and warning it could lead people to forbidden acts like using drugs and alcohol. now, next week we're also expecting the first of several victim lawsuits to be filed against the city of new orleans and the new orleans police department. lawyers there are saying there was just a lack of basic safety measures. there's also a city council next week that's going to be talking about beefing up security in new orleans. jericka? >> omar villafranca tonight in the french quarter. thank you. >>> well, tomorrow new york city will implement a first in the nation plan meant to reduce traffic and pay for transit improvement. and it is controversial. cbs' ali bauman is in manhattan tonight tracking all the twists and turns. >> reporter: jericka, transit officials say this city's congestion pricing could be a model for others across the country, encouraging more people to use public transportation while lowering commute times and cleaning the air.
hospitals. now, as investigation ramps up, cbs news has learned that earlier in 2024, the suspect posted several audio recordingsd cloud, saying music was, quote, the voice of satan, and warning it could lead people to forbidden acts like using drugs and alcohol. now, next week we're also expecting the first of several victim lawsuits to be filed against the city of new orleans and the new orleans police department. lawyers there are saying there was just a lack of basic safety measures....
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o'clock yesterday afternoon, the victim was taken to a hospital where he eventually died from his injuries. this was the 25th homicide in vallejo recorded2024, anyone with information is asked to give police a call. >> with the new year comes a new laws for californians. several will be cracking down on a retail on retail theft, including one that makes it easier to charge shoplifters with a felony allows businesses to she restraining orders against thieves. here's a look at 3 other laws. one allows businesses to sell food and coffee while customers enjoy marijuana products. >> a previous version of this bill was vetoed last year. newsom finally signed it after the cannabis cafe bill added more protection for workers and secondhand smoke at pax, another law will require businesses to have a simplified click to cancel option for subscription services. and in terms of education, the new laws prohibiting school districts from creating policies to inform parents if their child identifies as transgender or changes their pronouns at school. now 2025 is expected to be a very busy year at the state capitol. governor gavin newsom and legislative
o'clock yesterday afternoon, the victim was taken to a hospital where he eventually died from his injuries. this was the 25th homicide in vallejo recorded2024, anyone with information is asked to give police a call. >> with the new year comes a new laws for californians. several will be cracking down on a retail on retail theft, including one that makes it easier to charge shoplifters with a felony allows businesses to she restraining orders against thieves. here's a look at 3 other laws....