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well if they wish to have the intensive care societies the national charity that looks after the education training and wellbeing that intensive nurses doctors pharmacists visit paris everyone that's there and we do have an appeal anyone who wants gets an intensive care society appeal to come up and be able and those monies go to charity there's significant overheads and the money is ready to go into supporting mental health and wellbeing we've got a full time a part time says probably just now managing for them a little set up support educations and go forwards that is so narrow and modern is being that those stuck who are often as not well paid working incredibly hard have to pay for their own education in intensive care we'd like to see that changed so any contributions people wish no pressure it's all intensive care society appeal when you find it online and of course the people working in tents of care from from all of the professions that have got their own lives going on and know the you encountered the nearly stages of the pandemic a family tragedy can you can you tell us a bit abo
well if they wish to have the intensive care societies the national charity that looks after the education training and wellbeing that intensive nurses doctors pharmacists visit paris everyone that's there and we do have an appeal anyone who wants gets an intensive care society appeal to come up and be able and those monies go to charity there's significant overheads and the money is ready to go into supporting mental health and wellbeing we've got a full time a part time says probably just now...
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extraordinary efforts are being made on the behalf of all of us what if they wish to have an intensive care society is the national charity that looks after the education training and wellbeing that intensive care stock that's nurses doctors pharmacists visit paris everyone that's there and we do have an appeal anyone who wants what's in intensive care society at 11 come up and be able and those moneys go to charity because overheads and the money is ready to go into supporting mental health and well being we've got a full time a part time since politics now managing for them well set up support educations and go forwards that is so narrow and modern as being that those staff who are often as not well paid working incredibly hard have to pay for their own education and intensive care we'd like to see that changed so any contributions you wish no question it's all intensive care society appeal when you find it online of course that the people working in tents of care from from all of the professions have got their own lives going on and know the you encountered the nearly stages of the pandemic a fa
extraordinary efforts are being made on the behalf of all of us what if they wish to have an intensive care society is the national charity that looks after the education training and wellbeing that intensive care stock that's nurses doctors pharmacists visit paris everyone that's there and we do have an appeal anyone who wants what's in intensive care society at 11 come up and be able and those moneys go to charity because overheads and the money is ready to go into supporting mental health...
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have to pay for their own education in intensive care and we'd like to see that change too so any contributions of people wish no pressure it's all intensive care society appeal when you find it online and of course the people working in the tents of care from from all of the professions that have got their own lives going on and know the you encountered the nearly stages of the pandemic a family tragedy can you can you tell us a bit about the loss of your your son or scope of how you managed to cope with earth in addition to all the other pressures that were going on bus a seance as advocates to weld with it for the reasons that we described i mean if something bad happens. that's thinking the people and 82627000 people we lost a loved one they would all be unable to get the support in the same way that i could guess might my son. was 3 months or one short of being 18. a fantastic intellect you know he just smashed as you see it seems great sportsman . so the national civil standard 7 drippy player or ram good guy are kinds of people friends to everyone no matter. what their intellect and what's in their past never about anyone always smiling. so a re
have to pay for their own education in intensive care and we'd like to see that change too so any contributions of people wish no pressure it's all intensive care society appeal when you find it online and of course the people working in the tents of care from from all of the professions that have got their own lives going on and know the you encountered the nearly stages of the pandemic a family tragedy can you can you tell us a bit about the loss of your your son or scope of how you managed...
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well, the the intensive care society has called for support to be given to those volunteers and others of different ages believe the coronavirus pandemic has negatively impacted upon their mental health. it's why bbc london is focussing on mental health for both front line workers and the wider public, on our programmes today at 1.30. 6.30 and 10.30 tonight on bbc one, as well as our social media platforms. let's take a look at the travel situation now. the overground is part suspended between willesden junction and watford junction due to late finishing engineering works. on the roads, at kew bridge a lane is closed for roadworks into town towards chiswick. the traffic lights aren't working on kingston hill near kingston hospital. now the weather with kate. good morning. it's a mild start this morning and the temperature over the next few days is set to get warmer. we've got a ridge of high pressure building in. nowe have have got quite a bit of cloud this morning. some breaks, but eventually the sunshine will melt that away, leading to a dry, sunny and warm afternoon. quite a keen so
well, the the intensive care society has called for support to be given to those volunteers and others of different ages believe the coronavirus pandemic has negatively impacted upon their mental health. it's why bbc london is focussing on mental health for both front line workers and the wider public, on our programmes today at 1.30. 6.30 and 10.30 tonight on bbc one, as well as our social media platforms. let's take a look at the travel situation now. the overground is part suspended between...
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intensive care beds and most report almost full hospital capacity as the situation deteriorates. germany's lockdown appears to have worked — case numbers have fallen and angela merkel�*s under pressure to reopen societys warn a third wave of infection has already begun. today mrs merkel will meet regional leaders to decide how and when restrictions can be lifted. jenny hill reports. after a winter in lockdown, this country has had enough. the dortmund philharmonic has thrown itself into rehearsals for opening night. but it is germany's politicians who will set a date to if you ask me what would i open first, i would take theatres, opera houses, places where you really control the compliance and the adherence to the working effective control measures such as distance and wearing a mask, hand disinfection. for some, there is a fragile optimism in there is a fragile optimism in the air. lockdown reduced infections. schools and hairdressers have reopened. angela merkel is under pressure to let the rest of society get going. like so many other countries, germany is trying to balance the health of its citizens with other concerns. the economy, society, georgians education. this country, most agree, went in
intensive care beds and most report almost full hospital capacity as the situation deteriorates. germany's lockdown appears to have worked — case numbers have fallen and angela merkel�*s under pressure to reopen societys warn a third wave of infection has already begun. today mrs merkel will meet regional leaders to decide how and when restrictions can be lifted. jenny hill reports. after a winter in lockdown, this country has had enough. the dortmund philharmonic has thrown itself into...
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intensely concerned about the left policy in the last couple of months. and this is one of those -- i genuine believe both sides here passionately care of wanting society to do well, to have opportunity, the working poor to become less pure -- poor. the poor to become less poor. the middle class to be able to thrive. but we just see the basics of economics differently. and i want to spend just a couple moments and walk through what is fact and we have the fact. first off, how many times over and over and over and over do we hear, hey, post tax reform, the rich were getting richer, the poor were getting poorer? you know that's mathematically absolutely not true. it's a lie. it turns out policies like we've engaged in just recently make the wealthy wealthier. and it's a simple thought. when you pump massive amounts of liquidity into a society, into an economy, those people that own assets get richer. their stocks go up. their house values go up. and the assets they have go up. but if you're part of the poor or working poor, how many stocks do you own? how much real estate do you own? but yet the basic economic principles that you get to look at over and ove
intensely concerned about the left policy in the last couple of months. and this is one of those -- i genuine believe both sides here passionately care of wanting society to do well, to have opportunity, the working poor to become less pure -- poor. the poor to become less poor. the middle class to be able to thrive. but we just see the basics of economics differently. and i want to spend just a couple moments and walk through what is fact and we have the fact. first off, how many times over...
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high intensity meeting and one of them has to leave to go take care of personal obligations and the other one doesn't end this happens over and over again, the performance will reflect that. society in general, one of the biggest problems that we have is we undervalue the raising of kids. my wife made a lot more than i did for a long time. she has a masters degree. and, we had kids. one of them had to take care of them and quite frankly she is a heck of a lot better than i am. we had to make the decision that she had to stay home and that was a hard decision. the biggest reason it was a hard decision was because of the societal influences and the lack of respect that stay-at-home others get. host: i appreciate your comment this morning and it sounds like you are headed to work yourself. caller: i just got here. host: good to have you on. we will hear from aubrey in richmond, virginia. go ahead. caller: i have been hearing this statement in the media about men "make more than women." well, the problem is that is misleading. when you look at the median income from the department of labor statistics it shows that generally, white females make more than men of african descent in this
high intensity meeting and one of them has to leave to go take care of personal obligations and the other one doesn't end this happens over and over again, the performance will reflect that. society in general, one of the biggest problems that we have is we undervalue the raising of kids. my wife made a lot more than i did for a long time. she has a masters degree. and, we had kids. one of them had to take care of them and quite frankly she is a heck of a lot better than i am. we had to make...