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we tried to get— kings hospital in london. we tried to get our— kings hospital in london.ur into a foetal trial, which — to get our into a foetal trial, which is _ to get our into a foetal trial, which is in _ to get our into a foetal trial, which is in operation while he is in the womb— which is in operation while he is in the womb to help all of his organs but we _ the womb to help all of his organs but we were not successful in getting — but we were not successful in getting onto the trial and he passed away at _ getting onto the trial and he passed away at one—day—old in the neonatal unit _ away at one—day—old in the neonatal unit i _ away at one-day-old in the neonatal unit. ., ., , away at one-day-old in the neonatal unit. ., ., ., ~ i., , unit. i want to say thank you very much for sharing _ unit. i want to say thank you very much for sharing that _ unit. i want to say thank you very much for sharing that story. - unit. i want to say thank you very much for sharing that story. we i unit. i want to say thank you very i much for sharing that story. we can tell it is v
we tried to get— kings hospital in london. we tried to get our— kings hospital in london.ur into a foetal trial, which — to get our into a foetal trial, which is _ to get our into a foetal trial, which is in _ to get our into a foetal trial, which is in operation while he is in the womb— which is in operation while he is in the womb to help all of his organs but we _ the womb to help all of his organs but we were not successful in getting — but we were not successful in getting onto...
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another patient at the hospital, ben king, _ disabilities. ital, ben king, who had - disabilities. another patient at the hospital, ben king, who had down syndrome and learning difficulties died last year. his mother saw him the day before. she said he was gasping and couldn't talk. his hands and lips were blue and he was rocking back and forth. he pleaded with me to take him home. i wish i had put him in the car then. i drove off. that was the last time i saw ben alive. the inquest into his death heard that during his final hours he was pushed roughly and slapped. norfolk police issued this picture, showing a man they want to speak to in connection with an investigation into ill—treatment. cawston park closed in may after consistent failures in meeting standards. the owners said it was deeply sorry to the families. the spokesperson for the department of health and social care said it was focused on ensuring all patients received safe and high—quality care and that any allegations of abuse would be taken seriously. helena wilkinson, bbc news.
another patient at the hospital, ben king, _ disabilities. ital, ben king, who had - disabilities. another patient at the hospital, ben king, who had down syndrome and learning difficulties died last year. his mother saw him the day before. she said he was gasping and couldn't talk. his hands and lips were blue and he was rocking back and forth. he pleaded with me to take him home. i wish i had put him in the car then. i drove off. that was the last time i saw ben alive. the inquest into his...
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the threat isn't from, you know, the people who live near kings county hospital.what the police are doing is what is sensible police work. they are looking at where terrorism has come from, and they are focusing on people who are suspected terrorists. now, it turns out they're muslim, but they're not focusing on muslims. they're focusing on suspected terrorists. remember, in 1993, the first attempt to take those two buildings down, or one of the buildings, was put together in a mosque in union city, newjersey. so when you know something like that and you know that there are certain mosques — not all of them — that are used to plan terror attacks — well, you're not going to go look in a church. you're not going to look in a synagogue. you'd just be wasting your time. it would be stupid police work to do that. but i used that word "healing". and ijust wonder, for example, whether a city can be truly healed when such a raw and passionate argument was provoked by the plan, for example, to put the muslim community centre, which would have just been a couple of blocks d
the threat isn't from, you know, the people who live near kings county hospital.what the police are doing is what is sensible police work. they are looking at where terrorism has come from, and they are focusing on people who are suspected terrorists. now, it turns out they're muslim, but they're not focusing on muslims. they're focusing on suspected terrorists. remember, in 1993, the first attempt to take those two buildings down, or one of the buildings, was put together in a mosque in union...
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he's one of the first patients taking part in a clinical trial at kings college hospital, hoping to reduceeful in treating parkinson's psychosis, it will really change the landscape of treatment for parkinson's psychosis. they will have longer lives, they will have happier lives. charles only takes this cbd for six weeks. it is the earliest part of the trial funded by parkinson's uk. next step is a larger, second stage. this research is very different to the wellness products so popular on the high street. they aren't medicines, but food supplements. it means they can't claim to treat illnesses, but also aren't tested so rigorously. charles' daughter kirstie has moved in to help take care of him, and is getting used to his hallucinations. one where i walked in and saw you in the middle of it. i came into the flat and found it was full of people, talking to each other, and ignoring me completely. in fact, looking straight through me and walking straight through me and gradually, it faded away. he said, "am i going mad?" i found that pretty scary at the time. scientists need special permissi
he's one of the first patients taking part in a clinical trial at kings college hospital, hoping to reduceeful in treating parkinson's psychosis, it will really change the landscape of treatment for parkinson's psychosis. they will have longer lives, they will have happier lives. charles only takes this cbd for six weeks. it is the earliest part of the trial funded by parkinson's uk. next step is a larger, second stage. this research is very different to the wellness products so popular on the...
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he is one of the first patients taking part in a clinical trial at kings college hospital, hoping to landscape of treatment for parkinson's psychosis. they will have longer lives, they will have happier lives. charles only takes this cbd for six weeks. it is the earliest part of the trial funded by parkinson's uk. next step is a larger, second stage. this research is very different to the wellness products so popular on the high street. they aren't medicines, but food supplements. it means they can't claim to treat illnesses, but also aren't tested so rigorously. charles' daughter kirstie has moved in to help take care of him, and is getting used to his hallucinations. one where i walked in and saw you in the middle of it. i came into the flat and found it was full of people, talking to each other, and ignoring me completely. in fact, looking straight through me and walking straight through me and gradually it faded away. he said "am i going mad?" i found that pretty scary at the time. scientists need special permission to grow cannabis crops like this for clinical trials. the plant
he is one of the first patients taking part in a clinical trial at kings college hospital, hoping to landscape of treatment for parkinson's psychosis. they will have longer lives, they will have happier lives. charles only takes this cbd for six weeks. it is the earliest part of the trial funded by parkinson's uk. next step is a larger, second stage. this research is very different to the wellness products so popular on the high street. they aren't medicines, but food supplements. it means they...
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an example of that is again talking about local hospitals, we have a hospital in king's lynn where theis falling down. it's being held up by over 200 polls. we are campaigning to save that hospital in a way that the bbc will never be able to bring that to life on that national agenda. so while those national stories impact us, ourjob is to really translate those on a local level and allow those local communities to have a voice and for us to campaign forthem. nick, tell us a bit more about national world. this is a company that bought outjpi media at the end of last year. again, a little bit like lorna, give us a sense of the titles that are currently in your portfolio. obviously, jpi media is a historic regional| publisher and was bought over by national poc— at the time of year. there are approximately 150 newspaper titles - across the uk that we operate. ranging from the scotsman to the yorkshire post, - a real range of regional, national and local titles. i think the interesting thing| with what we done this year since march is try to take . a new approach with digital first, only
an example of that is again talking about local hospitals, we have a hospital in king's lynn where theis falling down. it's being held up by over 200 polls. we are campaigning to save that hospital in a way that the bbc will never be able to bring that to life on that national agenda. so while those national stories impact us, ourjob is to really translate those on a local level and allow those local communities to have a voice and for us to campaign forthem. nick, tell us a bit more about...
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multiple are still in the hospital tonight olivia king was shopping when the mother of three lost her life. >> family was everything to her. she was the kind of shy, quiet one, but once you got to know her, she really wasn't. >> reporter: authorities say the shooter, 29-year-old uk thang was a third party vendor working at the store. he took his own life as authorities arrived. the mischief was at the scene. >> we could have had a lot worse situations yesterday if the folks inside had not done what many of them had been trained to do. and that's run and hide >> reporter: sara hid and texted her family. >> i didn't want my kids and my husband to not know they weren't the last ones i was thinking of. >> reporter: one life lost and dozens of others left with memories unfortunately too vivid. von hillard, nbc news. >>> a late update now on hurricane sam, now a category one, but expected to quickly intensify possibly to a category four it is still far out at sea, but could touch parts of the caribbean by the middle of next week we're keeping an eye on a new subtropical storm. teresa near b
multiple are still in the hospital tonight olivia king was shopping when the mother of three lost her life. >> family was everything to her. she was the kind of shy, quiet one, but once you got to know her, she really wasn't. >> reporter: authorities say the shooter, 29-year-old uk thang was a third party vendor working at the store. he took his own life as authorities arrived. the mischief was at the scene. >> we could have had a lot worse situations yesterday if the folks...
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into the very -- we tonighdon't have a l data on vaccinated cases that end up in the hospital massachusetts does, kingnty washington and the state of michigan that's all i've been able to find i've published some data the numbers i came out with that out of fully vaccinated in michigan, your chances of ending up in the hospital are .005% they're not zero but they're very low does your anecdotal study of your own hospital, your patients indicate that if you're vaccinated, yes, you might get a case, but your outcome is likely to be good what are you seeing, doctor? >> thank you so much for having me so, yes, it's very much the case that we are seeing many fewer people who are fully vaccinated come to our emergency room we have a few cases over the last few weeks where folks fortunately were positive for covid-19, admitted to die despite having been fully vaccinated the chances are much, much lower if you're fully vaccinated it's very important to caveat around break through infections. however, if you are over weight, if you are older, if you have co-morbidities, that risk of having a much worse outcome
into the very -- we tonighdon't have a l data on vaccinated cases that end up in the hospital massachusetts does, kingnty washington and the state of michigan that's all i've been able to find i've published some data the numbers i came out with that out of fully vaccinated in michigan, your chances of ending up in the hospital are .005% they're not zero but they're very low does your anecdotal study of your own hospital, your patients indicate that if you're vaccinated, yes, you might get a...
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. >> reporter: these dual disasters leaving some hospital staff devastated like orderly julie king she lost her home to the fires last week. still, she's showing up for work, cleaning the rooms of critically ill covid patients. >> it's not all about just me. it's the patients, the patients' families, and sometimes you just have to set that aside and do what you do. >> thanks to erin mclaughlin for that report. >>> popular spot if i podcast personality joe rogan revealed he tested positive for covid in a video to his 13 million instagram followers. >> we immediately threw the kitchen sink at it monoclonal antibodies, ivermectin, z-pack, brprednison everything. >> the fda advises against one of the drug rogan mentioned as it is primarily used to treat parasites in animals. >>> back to our top story, nbc meteorologist janesa webb has the details. good morning, janessa. >> good morning, frances this is a tropical system like no other we've not seen anything like this before. now an historic and deadly situation continues to unfold for sections of the northeast. we saw land fall on sunday t
. >> reporter: these dual disasters leaving some hospital staff devastated like orderly julie king she lost her home to the fires last week. still, she's showing up for work, cleaning the rooms of critically ill covid patients. >> it's not all about just me. it's the patients, the patients' families, and sometimes you just have to set that aside and do what you do. >> thanks to erin mclaughlin for that report. >>> popular spot if i podcast personality joe rogan...
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another patient at the hospital, ben king, who had down syndrome and learning difficulties died lastwere blue, he was rocking back and forth. he pleaded with me to take him home. i wish i had put him in the car then. i drove off. that was the last time i saw ben alive. the inquest into his death heard that during his final hours he was pushed roughly and slapped. norfolk police issued this picture, showing a man they want to speak to in connection with an investigation into ill—treatment. cawston park closed in may after consistent failures in meeting standards. the owners said it was deeply sorry to the families. the spokesperson for the department of health and social care said it was focused on ensuring all patients received safe and high—quality care and that any allegations of abuse would be taken seriously. helena wilkinson, bbc news. let's speak now to the author of the report, margaret flynn, who's in anglesey. thanks very much for being with us. the mother of one of those who died, ben king, has called this a scandal. would you agree with that? absolutely, yes. however, scan
another patient at the hospital, ben king, who had down syndrome and learning difficulties died lastwere blue, he was rocking back and forth. he pleaded with me to take him home. i wish i had put him in the car then. i drove off. that was the last time i saw ben alive. the inquest into his death heard that during his final hours he was pushed roughly and slapped. norfolk police issued this picture, showing a man they want to speak to in connection with an investigation into ill—treatment....
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yesterday and in washington state, they put out in the seattle, kings county, the put out how much higher likelihood you are to be hospitalizedween vaccinated and unvaccinated. it is 46 times more likely to be vaccinated if you are unvaccinated. shasta county, it was something like 80 times more likely. so definitely more likely to be hospitalized if you are unvaccinated. kristen:. kristen: a viewer is asking where his daughter is demanding this. he has a niece is sick but the doctor refuses to see her unless he took her for a covid test first. . he had a hard time with that and had to pay a lot for same-day results. . he asks why doctors are requesting that. dr. gandhi: it should not be the industry norm. the purpose of health care is to see people who are ill. so, of course,, but that would be the dr.'s responsibility -- that would be the doctor's responsibility. this failure to deliver health care sometimes without a negative test i think is a healt failure of our health care system. kristen: brenda wants to know if a person has the virus, when can they be vaccinated? how long after they get over it? dr. gandhi: i would ge
yesterday and in washington state, they put out in the seattle, kings county, the put out how much higher likelihood you are to be hospitalizedween vaccinated and unvaccinated. it is 46 times more likely to be vaccinated if you are unvaccinated. shasta county, it was something like 80 times more likely. so definitely more likely to be hospitalized if you are unvaccinated. kristen:. kristen: a viewer is asking where his daughter is demanding this. he has a niece is sick but the doctor refuses to...
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the infamous rodney king beating died from complication from covid-19 according to a family friend who spoke with the associated press, george holiday died at a los angeles hospitalso told the ap holliday was non-vaccinated. his nearly nine minute video of four white officer beating rodney king exposed police brutality and was used as a key piece of evidence in the officers trial all four officers were acquitted a year later >>> if you hold something from china, don't hold your breath. there is a massive backlog trying to unload it here on friday, 65 ships were stuck waiting to unload. these are packages coming to the u.s. from asia the line keeps growing by about ten ships a day. the average wait time now is about eight days the delay is blamed on covid-related disruption and the national labor shortage. >>> the packers and lions wrapped up week two on monday night football they were handed their second straight loss. you find them in the end zone for the early score. they went back and forth in the first half, the second half of that was all packers aaron rodgers from el paso caught three touchdowns. he also ran one in the packers ran away from the lions 35-to-
the infamous rodney king beating died from complication from covid-19 according to a family friend who spoke with the associated press, george holiday died at a los angeles hospitalso told the ap holliday was non-vaccinated. his nearly nine minute video of four white officer beating rodney king exposed police brutality and was used as a key piece of evidence in the officers trial all four officers were acquitted a year later >>> if you hold something from china, don't hold your breath....
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one of the shootings was on martin luther king boulevard at 53rd directly across from children's hospital. a person driving this car was shot. the car, then crashed into another car that was parked on the street. the person who was shot is engraved condition tonight. police tell us that there were a series of shootings between four and five all within minutes of each other, right? now they're investigating whether those shootings are connected. no word yet on a motive or whether any suspects have been arrested, new attend tonight. a bay area father is grieving after his 14 year old daughter died from an overdose of fentanyl today is international overdose awareness day, a pause to remember the millions of lives lost to both street and prescription drugs. ktvu is deborah villalon tells us spent in all and smith unsuspecting teens are proving to be a deadly company. nobody knew. and nobody knew that. how dangerous was appealed? valentina long homer was 14, a happy high school freshman who loved camping dirt bikes and her family. but on a saturday morning this month, her dad found valentina
one of the shootings was on martin luther king boulevard at 53rd directly across from children's hospital. a person driving this car was shot. the car, then crashed into another car that was parked on the street. the person who was shot is engraved condition tonight. police tell us that there were a series of shootings between four and five all within minutes of each other, right? now they're investigating whether those shootings are connected. no word yet on a motive or whether any suspects...
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>> we were happy to bring the kings of leon nrg up to orbit to help st. jude's children's hospital.lockchain is interesting. we are a ways away from crypto being a main form of currency and i say that as the ceo of a payments company. i don't think we are there yet, it's just too volatile. we are not ignoring it so we are making investments so consumers can do business with our merchants the way they like. that will probably be an alternative payment method in the future. >> will you go back up into space? >> it's got to be more than a word but if there is a mission that can have a meaningful impact on the world, i would be there. >> jared isaacman, the commander of the inspiration for mission. back to you. alix: that was a great interview. i would be too scared. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this week we lost robert chin , he was the first to makebtv what it was today by expanding our footprint globally was part of the team that launched bt inv france, italy and japan. if you wanted to achieve something that was impossible, he just needed to tell rob it cannot be done in the next thing y
>> we were happy to bring the kings of leon nrg up to orbit to help st. jude's children's hospital.lockchain is interesting. we are a ways away from crypto being a main form of currency and i say that as the ceo of a payments company. i don't think we are there yet, it's just too volatile. we are not ignoring it so we are making investments so consumers can do business with our merchants the way they like. that will probably be an alternative payment method in the future. >> will...
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hospitalized. one customer, 70-year-old olivia king, was killed. authorities say the shooter was a third party vendor who did business with the store. investigators finished collecting evidence here late last night. dan. >> another mass shooting in america. aex perez, thank you very much. >>> nearly a week after the body of gabby petito was found, there's still no sign of boyfriend brian laundrie as authorities search an alligator infested nature preserve in florida. laundrie is now officially a wanted man by the feds on a bank fraud charge, and abc's trevor ault is in venice, florida, with much more on this. trevor, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. the search for brian laundrie has now stretched into a second weekend. it's been 11 days since he was last seen and investigators have been out here in carlton nature reserve for a full week and there is still no indication from them as to whether they found concrete evidence that he is in here. they say they will release everything from their investigation when the time is right but
hospitalized. one customer, 70-year-old olivia king, was killed. authorities say the shooter was a third party vendor who did business with the store. investigators finished collecting evidence here late last night. dan. >> another mass shooting in america. aex perez, thank you very much. >>> nearly a week after the body of gabby petito was found, there's still no sign of boyfriend brian laundrie as authorities search an alligator infested nature preserve in florida. laundrie is...
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king's care was costing £26,000 a month. so there is pressure to shift that money from these hospitals into the community. to account for the care they are providing, it questions where the nhs and local authorities are still sending people to such places, and it calls for much tougher regulation. alison, thank ou much tougher regulation. alison, thank you very — much tougher regulation. alison, thank you very much. _ the latest nhs figures for england show the number of patients waiting for routine operations has hit another record high. 5.6 million people were waiting to start treatment at the end ofjuly. the figures also show the number of patients waiting more than a year has edged down — to under 300,000 — but remains far higher than pre—pandemic levels. there were also issues with the waiting times for ambulances in the most urgent cases — as our health correspondent anna collinson reports. tweeting more than half a million covid patients in the uk has come at a cost. in england alone, those waiting for hospital treatments like hip and knee operations has reached a new record high. that is 5.6 milli
king's care was costing £26,000 a month. so there is pressure to shift that money from these hospitals into the community. to account for the care they are providing, it questions where the nhs and local authorities are still sending people to such places, and it calls for much tougher regulation. alison, thank ou much tougher regulation. alison, thank you very — much tougher regulation. alison, thank you very much. _ the latest nhs figures for england show the number of patients waiting for...
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at the kroger and 15 people were shot and one woman, olivia king, a mother and grandmother, died as a result of her injuries in the hospital later that day. robota and i -- row bertha and i are -- roberta and i are praying for her family during this difficult time. maureen frazier said, everybody needs to be more like olivia king. she was very kind, very generous, very christian and a rule follower. our hearts go out to all the victims, their loved ones, and everyone in the entire community who's been impacted. i want to quote the police chief, dale lane, who said we are one of the most resilient communities in america. i believe that is an absolutely true statement. we witnessed our brave heroes, law enforcement officers, federal agents, firefighters, e.m.t.'s, doctors, nurses, and other local officials spring into action. not a single person hesitated to act or tend to a person in need. their training and selfless actions helped save people's lives that day, there's no doubt about it, and i cannot thank enough everyone for their incredible bravery and courage that day. the collaboration and cooperation between all the la
at the kroger and 15 people were shot and one woman, olivia king, a mother and grandmother, died as a result of her injuries in the hospital later that day. robota and i -- row bertha and i are -- roberta and i are praying for her family during this difficult time. maureen frazier said, everybody needs to be more like olivia king. she was very kind, very generous, very christian and a rule follower. our hearts go out to all the victims, their loved ones, and everyone in the entire community...
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kroger employees, five were customers, including olivia king, a 70- year-old widow with three adult sons. she was shot in the chest and died at the hospital. >> i think i can speak for all of us. we have broken hearts, you know... nobody wants to go into that scene, i can promise you. and so, you know, we-- you do what you have to do. >> reporter: the anguished collierville police chief would not speak the gunman's name, but provided it after the briefing. uk thang, who worked as a vendor at kroger, reportedly in the sushi section. the 29-year-old ran into the store thursday afternoon and started firing. he was later found dead in the back in an apparent suicide. his nearby apartment was searched thursday night. police would notdiscuss the weapon used or a motive. >> reporter: the violence has shattered this memphis suburb of 50,000. >> heavenly father, we come to you this afternoon... >> reporter: where a small group gathered today to remember the victims. >> we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. ( applause ) >> i would encourage the community, don't live in fear. don't live in fear. this stuff, it's a tragedy, but we have to-- we
kroger employees, five were customers, including olivia king, a 70- year-old widow with three adult sons. she was shot in the chest and died at the hospital. >> i think i can speak for all of us. we have broken hearts, you know... nobody wants to go into that scene, i can promise you. and so, you know, we-- you do what you have to do. >> reporter: the anguished collierville police chief would not speak the gunman's name, but provided it after the briefing. uk thang, who worked as a...
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these dual disasters leaving hospital staff devastated, like julie king.he lost her home to the fires last week. still, she's showing up for work, cleaning the rooms of critically ill covid patients. >> it's not all about just me. it's the patients, the patients' families, and sometimes you just have to set that aside and do what you do. >> reporter: the caldor fire is now driving thousands into evacuation shelters where there have been a number of covid-19 outbreaks is growing. arianna is actually part of a medical strike team that goes into those shelters and assesses people for symptoms, just another example of how the nation's physician assistants are being stretched to their limit, many seeing them as the pandemic's unsung heros. tom. >> that they are. erin, thank you. >>> guys, so many areas of the country dealing with that extreme weather and the pandemic at the same time. >>> also this morning, the search on for five service members after a navy helicopter crashed into the ocean. the crash happened on tuesday, about 70 miles off the coast of san di
these dual disasters leaving hospital staff devastated, like julie king.he lost her home to the fires last week. still, she's showing up for work, cleaning the rooms of critically ill covid patients. >> it's not all about just me. it's the patients, the patients' families, and sometimes you just have to set that aside and do what you do. >> reporter: the caldor fire is now driving thousands into evacuation shelters where there have been a number of covid-19 outbreaks is growing....
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hospital bed looking at their baby wrapped in a blue blanket. they also have a 3-year-old daughter. >>> the exciting launch of cbs mornings. gayle kingry more. the new home of the broadcast. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." within this hallowed bowl is the grain of all time. heart-healthy no artificial flavors. and ready in minutes. it's epic apples and cinnamon by the spoonful. quaker oats. a super trusted superfood. welcome to allstate. where our new auto rates are so low, ♪ you'll jump for joy. ♪ here, better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. (dog vo) mmmm, this beneful grain free... ... is so healthy. you're in good hands with allstate. aahh - farm raised chicken! it's good chicken. mmm, here come the accents, blueberries and pumpkin, wow. and spinach! that was my favorite bite so far. (vo) try beneful grain free... and our other beneful recipes. healthful. flavorful. beneful. ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, now introducin
hospital bed looking at their baby wrapped in a blue blanket. they also have a 3-year-old daughter. >>> the exciting launch of cbs mornings. gayle kingry more. the new home of the broadcast. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." within this hallowed bowl is the grain of all time. heart-healthy no artificial flavors. and ready in minutes. it's epic apples and cinnamon by the spoonful. quaker oats. a super trusted superfood. welcome to allstate. where our new...
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bernard arched lay dead in hospital alongside him colonel sorrow i heard it on the radio, which was deplorable. in many ways the news had come 1st of all to the swedish king, and he baited with members of the family who would inform the my mother. and that debate carried on so much that the swedish radio assumed that the family had been told, but we haven't. so therefore i came as a bit of a shock. i got up and went to my mother and said something happened to my father. and she said, i felt it had to fit me. she knew that he was in the next day, burned adults, body left israel on the same white plains that had carried him in search of peace. i. it was on its way to paris with adults had been due to present his 2nd peace plan to un meeting. ah, and to meet his wife, to celebrate her birthday. ah, the politicians and diplomats representing their countries as the un meeting in paris came to all the airport to pay their last respect ah, with the assassination of its mediator, the un had failed its 1st great test. that evening bernard art body arrived in stockholm and was carried to the family home life father lay in a room in our house, but them my mother did
bernard arched lay dead in hospital alongside him colonel sorrow i heard it on the radio, which was deplorable. in many ways the news had come 1st of all to the swedish king, and he baited with members of the family who would inform the my mother. and that debate carried on so much that the swedish radio assumed that the family had been told, but we haven't. so therefore i came as a bit of a shock. i got up and went to my mother and said something happened to my father. and she said, i felt it...
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king jr. way. andria borba is live with the latest on what went down. ondrea? >> reporter: allen, suspect and officer were brought here to highland hospitalheir injuries but let's be clear. an officer was shot in oakland today, and for a department known to shoot first and ask questions later, this suspect walked away and was able to survive this is nothing short of remarkable. >> this is a sober reminder of how dangerous it is in the city of oakland. >> from chopper five you can see the crime scene stretching for blocks in oakland after a shooting that injured and opd officer put the initial call came in at 6:30 a.m. in the morning about a man with a gun. when opd showed up, shots were fired, at least one bullet hit and opd officer in the leg. from that scene, the suspect ran, straight into the lobby of the nearby embark apartments, home to 60 u.s. military veterans. darrell jenkins jr. is coming downstairs to get breakfast when he saw the suspect stabbing himself. >> as i got downstairs to the lobby, officers had their gun pointed at me and said get back upstairs, go up to your room, immediately, the guy was barricaded in the little cub
king jr. way. andria borba is live with the latest on what went down. ondrea? >> reporter: allen, suspect and officer were brought here to highland hospitalheir injuries but let's be clear. an officer was shot in oakland today, and for a department known to shoot first and ask questions later, this suspect walked away and was able to survive this is nothing short of remarkable. >> this is a sober reminder of how dangerous it is in the city of oakland. >> from chopper five you...
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king's care was costing £26,000 a month. so, there's pressure to shift that money from these hospitals into the community.elf says that companies need to be held to account for the care they're providing. it questions why the nhs and local authorities are still sending people to such places, and it calls for much tougher regulation. and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. our guestsjoining me tonight are maya goodfellow, the political writer and academic, and claire cohen, who's women's editor for the daily telegraph. the scottish parliament has voted 68—55 for plans to introduce a domestic "vaccine passport" scheme in scotland. this would mean that only people who've been fully vaccinated would be allowed into nightclubs, major sporting events, and many concerts and festivals. our scotland correspondent lorna gordon has more, and her report does does contain flashing images. it's packed, and they're having a party. in three weeks' time, these clubbers will have to prove they've been double—vaccinated to get
king's care was costing £26,000 a month. so, there's pressure to shift that money from these hospitals into the community.elf says that companies need to be held to account for the care they're providing. it questions why the nhs and local authorities are still sending people to such places, and it calls for much tougher regulation. and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. our guestsjoining me...
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king tana ktvu, fox two news. all right, amanda, we'll see what happens next. appreciate it. engineers at kaiser permanente hospitals walked off the job today over labor dispute. local 39 stationary engineers, a striking at two dozen kaiser hospitals across northern california. these workers are outside kaiser in san leandro are here. the union says the strike is due to quote, unfair labor practices and unfair wages. kaiser released a statement about the strike. it says in part quote, we believe continued discussion at the bargaining table is the best way to resolve issues and reach an agreement. we're seeking no takeaways in our contract proposal with local 39. we are offering wage increases and bonuses that would provide employees with an average of $3600 more each year. across kaiser permanent e in northern california are operating engineers earn an average of $120,000 a year. moving to this now across the state. today people are saying goodbye to three service members killed in last month's terrorist bombing in afghanistan, as reporter erin hef tells us hundreds showed up today to pay their respects to one marin
king tana ktvu, fox two news. all right, amanda, we'll see what happens next. appreciate it. engineers at kaiser permanente hospitals walked off the job today over labor dispute. local 39 stationary engineers, a striking at two dozen kaiser hospitals across northern california. these workers are outside kaiser in san leandro are here. the union says the strike is due to quote, unfair labor practices and unfair wages. kaiser released a statement about the strike. it says in part quote, we...
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hospital from says its special forces have killed the lead. i saw in the greatest horror of none other wanted. all that robbery was king, was behind the killing of friends, charity workers. and then jerry and dr. the last year a landmark court ruling in indonesia has found that the president and top government officials were negligent in failing to establish proper standards for appellation. president joker, dodo has been ordered to strengthen national corps, the standards and lawsuit bought by citizens strict to measures for pollution, and for them to be actively enforced and was filed in july of 2019 against we, dodo to call to the governor and 7 other officials rescue crews all searching for survivors often earthquake in south west china. and these 3 people have died. the shallow magnitude, 6 trema hit said you are province. local media say hundreds of homes were destroyed . the european union has unveiled plans to increase its military capabilities. the collapse of the afghan government and hasty nature withdraw has pushed you needed to look outside the lines for security. but proposals for joint european force hav
hospital from says its special forces have killed the lead. i saw in the greatest horror of none other wanted. all that robbery was king, was behind the killing of friends, charity workers. and then jerry and dr. the last year a landmark court ruling in indonesia has found that the president and top government officials were negligent in failing to establish proper standards for appellation. president joker, dodo has been ordered to strengthen national corps, the standards and lawsuit bought by...
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hospital. the match took place at the head of the start of the ryder cup on the same golf course. >>> get ready for more of joe exotic. netflix announced there will be a "tiger kings this year. the first "tiger king" which premiered in march of last year followed the unusual story of joe exotic and the tigers at his big game park in oklahoma. he was sentenced to 22 years in federal prison in a murder-for-hire plot. netflix promises just as much madness and mayhem as season one. no word on when it will be released. >>> and some elementary school teachers in north carolina could not believe their eyes when they caught a glimpse of a bear teaching a cub how to use a slide. take a look. >> come on, baby -- >> oh. >> oh, my gosh. >> moments earlier, the apparent mama bear went down a bigger slide herself at the school playground in asheville on tuesday. school was already out for the day when the bears appeared. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," actress reese witherspoon talks with gayle king about season two of the hit streaming series "the morning show." >>> i'm diane king hall. this is the "cbs morning news." life... doesn't stop for diabetes. be ready for every mom
hospital. the match took place at the head of the start of the ryder cup on the same golf course. >>> get ready for more of joe exotic. netflix announced there will be a "tiger kings this year. the first "tiger king" which premiered in march of last year followed the unusual story of joe exotic and the tigers at his big game park in oklahoma. he was sentenced to 22 years in federal prison in a murder-for-hire plot. netflix promises just as much madness and mayhem as...
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cawston park hospital in norfolk has called for a review of similar private institutions around the country to prevent what it calls "lethal outcomes". joanna bailey, nicholas briant and ben kingtween april 2018 and july last year. the report found significant failings including the excessive use of restraint and seclusion by unqualified staff. the overmedication of patients, and high levels of inactivity and days of "abject boredom". cawston park has now closed. its owners say they're "deeply sorry". norfolk police have now named a man wanted in connection with the continuing investigations. this report from our social affairs correspondent alison holt contains some distressing details. set in large grounds in the norfolk countryside, cawston park was meant to be offering short—stay assessment and treatment to its patients. but today's report found failings at every level at this private hospital. ben, who had learning disabilities, spent 17 months here. inactivity meant his wait ballooned. and injuly last year, he died after a breathing disorder connected to obesity was incorrectly diagnosed. shortly before his death, in the top corner of these cctv pictures, a staff member
cawston park hospital in norfolk has called for a review of similar private institutions around the country to prevent what it calls "lethal outcomes". joanna bailey, nicholas briant and ben kingtween april 2018 and july last year. the report found significant failings including the excessive use of restraint and seclusion by unqualified staff. the overmedication of patients, and high levels of inactivity and days of "abject boredom". cawston park has now closed. its owners...
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king has nothing on these turds when it comes to fiction. the story was originally from oklahoma quoting a doctor within the northeastern hospital system denied patients were treated for ods. ended doctor hadn't worked at one of the hospitals in question for months. i haven't seen denial of a strong since the time elton john married a woman. there were absolutely no overdoses related to ivermectin, nor were any patients turned away due to an overload. apart from that detail, the story checked out just fine. at first rolling stone kept pushing the story then ran an updated, no retraction. when i got too big to bury they ran a humiliating correction but not before a pile of liberal mainstream media figures embrace their panjshir. rachel maddow tweeted about it. joy reid who apparently still has a job promoting the story on her show. >> and emergency room in one rural local hometown is overwhelmed by people overdosing on ivermectin, the horse deworming medication. it's gotten so bad gunshot victims are having to wait to be treated. >> greg: great job, joy. maybe it's time msnbc got treated for worms. after all, how many times have their hosts lo
king has nothing on these turds when it comes to fiction. the story was originally from oklahoma quoting a doctor within the northeastern hospital system denied patients were treated for ods. ended doctor hadn't worked at one of the hospitals in question for months. i haven't seen denial of a strong since the time elton john married a woman. there were absolutely no overdoses related to ivermectin, nor were any patients turned away due to an overload. apart from that detail, the story checked...
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hospital. >> my mother, jerry. >> but are you still master of your domain? >> i am kingd, people were talking about that in the workplace the entire week. they still are talking about it. 52 seconds and two of the greatest words in sitcom history. >> i'm out. >> one of the shorthand descriptions of "seinfeld" is no hugs, no lessons. let's push it a little further than it's ever been pushed before. >> i think the big breakthrough of "seinfeld" was that the characters were not nice people. >> shut up, you old cow! >> they were narcissistic. >> help! >> they would screw each other at the drop of a hat. >> he's just a dentist. >> and you're an anti-dentite. >> and yet be best friends the next week. >> you don't have to love them. we just have to laugh at them. >> i'm really sorry. >> i was in the pool. i was in the pool. >> the idea of a character with darker tendencies, that was so taboo in television comedy. >> are you about done? >> i'm just getting warmed up. >> we're in the confines of network tv with commercials with still a lot of things that are very highly structure
hospital. >> my mother, jerry. >> but are you still master of your domain? >> i am kingd, people were talking about that in the workplace the entire week. they still are talking about it. 52 seconds and two of the greatest words in sitcom history. >> i'm out. >> one of the shorthand descriptions of "seinfeld" is no hugs, no lessons. let's push it a little further than it's ever been pushed before. >> i think the big breakthrough of...
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king. >> i am tony dokoupil. >> i am nate burleson. >> yes, he is. here is today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> the u.s. hitting 40 million cases of coronavirus. hospitalizations>>> covid patients overrun hospitals causing life threatening delays for others s who need care. a texas doctor sounds the alarm. >> this is the worst possible scenario. it's not going to get any better but we're going to keep going. >>> president biden will be in new jersey to witness firsthand
king. >> i am tony dokoupil. >> i am nate burleson. >> yes, he is. here is today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> the u.s. hitting 40 million cases of coronavirus. hospitalizations>>> covid patients overrun hospitals causing life threatening delays for others s who need care. a texas doctor sounds the alarm. >> this is the worst possible scenario. it's not going to get any better but we're going to keep going. >>> president biden will be...
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hospital within 30 miles. and yet people die because they can't get there. people die. currently, king cove residents only access to health care, either by air transport or telehealth. fine perma frost is revealing sites that were previously w unknown. when i walked across the land with bureau of landeld manageme environmental conservation, we could smelle the diesel. our feetou went through the ground. and there was debris under the ground. and this is the kind of contaminants that we're dealing with that we can't even develop this land. we can'tde disturb it. according to the alaska department of environmental conservation, there is an estimate of approximately 2,400 unknown sitesd that we don't kw of but they only documented what are known and reported and documented. as many of you are aware, the presence on abandoned military propertyty continues to expose e community to severe public health threats whereur our drinking water sources are compromised by surface and subsurface contaminants. case in point, the drinking water source for the united states air force since 1959. and drin
hospital within 30 miles. and yet people die because they can't get there. people die. currently, king cove residents only access to health care, either by air transport or telehealth. fine perma frost is revealing sites that were previously w unknown. when i walked across the land with bureau of landeld manageme environmental conservation, we could smelle the diesel. our feetou went through the ground. and there was debris under the ground. and this is the kind of contaminants that we're...
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luther king day weekend, and the reporting overnight had gone from 50 cases that were being reported in wuhan of severe pneumonia to 200. an all the cases being reported were people hospitalizedat's just the tip of the iceberg. if 200 people are hospitalized with very severe pneumonia, there must be hundreds if not thousands of people with milder symptoms who are going unreported, because it's unusual to see a respiratory pathogen that just causes severe pneumonia. so i made a phone call that day to joe grogan, head of domestic policy council in the white house to address my concerns and urge him to reach out to health an human services to get a coordinated briefing together because i knew it was going to be important that the different agencies start to coordinate a response. he actually followed up on that. he asked for that briefing that day. and that actually what triggered a phone call between the secretary that day and the president. it was the first time that the secretary briefed the president. he called him while he was on the golf course to brief him for the first time on the unfolding situation in wuhan. i believe that the phone call that grogan had made to the dep
luther king day weekend, and the reporting overnight had gone from 50 cases that were being reported in wuhan of severe pneumonia to 200. an all the cases being reported were people hospitalizedat's just the tip of the iceberg. if 200 people are hospitalized with very severe pneumonia, there must be hundreds if not thousands of people with milder symptoms who are going unreported, because it's unusual to see a respiratory pathogen that just causes severe pneumonia. so i made a phone call that...
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king weekend and reporting overnight had gone from 50 cases that were being reported in will heart of severe pneumonia to 200. and all the cases that were being reported where people who were hospitalizedh very severe condition. so whenever you see that you worry was just the tip of the iceberg that if 200 people are hospitalized with very severe pneumonia, there must be hundreds if not thousands of people with mild or symptoms that are going unreported. because this unusual to see respiratory passage that just cause a severe pneumonia. so i made a phone call that day to joe rogan the head of the domestic policy in the white house, to express my concerns. i talk about this in the. book and urged him to reach out to the department of health human services to get a cordon aided briefing together between the fda and the cdc. because i knew it was gonna be important that the different agencies start to coordinate a responses. he actually court followed up on. that and he had a briefing that day. and that's actual triggered a phone call between the secretary that day and the president. it was the first time the secretary brief the president and called him a lead was on the golf course. the
king weekend and reporting overnight had gone from 50 cases that were being reported in will heart of severe pneumonia to 200. and all the cases that were being reported where people who were hospitalizedh very severe condition. so whenever you see that you worry was just the tip of the iceberg that if 200 people are hospitalized with very severe pneumonia, there must be hundreds if not thousands of people with mild or symptoms that are going unreported. because this unusual to see respiratory...