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the national health service. the quality of nhs is demonstrably improving outcomes prepare for major conditions, dramatically better than three, five or ten years ago. what has been achieved in the past three years? more convenient access to primary care services, the primary care workforce, and all rates ever. big expansion in public satisfaction with little inpatient at its highest for more than two decades. that is the good news of the national health service. >> it is very strange, mister speaker, that the chief executive of nhs provided in the middle of the longest and deepest financial squeeze in history, i know what they are talking about. the number of people waiting four hours has gone up by 557% since 2010. the opposition to us, the tories over there were very noisy, when i mentioned -- where the opposition -- you are in opposition, it is not complicated, it is not complicated. [shouting] >> two weeks ago, mister speaker, i raised the question of in school budgets. teachers and parents telling mps what
the national health service. the quality of nhs is demonstrably improving outcomes prepare for major conditions, dramatically better than three, five or ten years ago. what has been achieved in the past three years? more convenient access to primary care services, the primary care workforce, and all rates ever. big expansion in public satisfaction with little inpatient at its highest for more than two decades. that is the good news of the national health service. >> it is very strange,...
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what was said about the national health service. look at what simon stevens said about the national health service. the quality of nhs care is demonstrably improving. most major care for conditions are better than three or five or 10 years ago. he said what has been achieved in england over the past three years? more convenient access to highestcare services, cancer survival rate ever. big expansion in cancer checkups. public satisfaction with hospital inpatient at its highest for more than two decades. that is the good news of our national health service. >> mr. corbyn. >> it is very strange, mr. speaker that the chief executive when the middle of the longest of the deepest financial squeeze in history, i have a pretty good idea they know what they are talking about. let me give the prime minister another statistic, the number of people waiting more than four hours a day has gone up by more than 557% since 2010. two weeks ago, the opposition to us, the tories, were very noisy, -- you are thed government, you are in opposition to us.
what was said about the national health service. look at what simon stevens said about the national health service. the quality of nhs care is demonstrably improving. most major care for conditions are better than three or five or 10 years ago. he said what has been achieved in england over the past three years? more convenient access to highestcare services, cancer survival rate ever. big expansion in cancer checkups. public satisfaction with hospital inpatient at its highest for more than two...
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if they've got £60 billion to spare, it should go to the national health service and social care.rategy for the railways is announced, but labour say the plans are unambitious. and fears of an unwelcome new role for one county. the county will be a car park. the issue of how much the uk is going to have to pay to leave the eu, the so—called divorce bill, has been heavily debated. and that was before reports that suggest the government had substantially increased its offer to somewhere between 40—50 billion euros. the chief secretary to the treasury was called to the house to explain what was going on. can i ask the chief secretary, how do her constituents react to the idea that they're going to be lumbered with all these extra costs? don't they ask her, what exactly are we getting for this? what wondrous new advantages will we gain by shelling out these astronomical sums? won't the chief secretary be straight with the house? that we are paying for the privilege of voting the world's most efficient free trade, tariff—free, frictionless agreement into the bin, and we're being told t
if they've got £60 billion to spare, it should go to the national health service and social care.rategy for the railways is announced, but labour say the plans are unambitious. and fears of an unwelcome new role for one county. the county will be a car park. the issue of how much the uk is going to have to pay to leave the eu, the so—called divorce bill, has been heavily debated. and that was before reports that suggest the government had substantially increased its offer to somewhere...
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in the year after the new year after that and on the closes britain gets to a religion the national health service we mention the nurses what about the fact that the government can keep on returning to the fact that we have record patient levels and the public satisfaction with the national health service is highest in twenty is much better than under evenly neo liberal brown a playwright label well i think he's a fantasy a lot of the bottom line is try to get an appointment with the chief there's now a waiting list which is the longest it's ever being to get operations for example i think that they are completely in a fantasy land if they genuinely believe the public think everything's hunky dory and then it just with well we can do a little bit better they really are in a fantasy land and i think this budget just reaffirms the fact that they think seem to think most things are ok growth so productivity is ok investment so investment in the public services they'll have a chat with nurses about giving them a pay rise and the rest of them can go to whistle if they think that is a good start and i g
in the year after the new year after that and on the closes britain gets to a religion the national health service we mention the nurses what about the fact that the government can keep on returning to the fact that we have record patient levels and the public satisfaction with the national health service is highest in twenty is much better than under evenly neo liberal brown a playwright label well i think he's a fantasy a lot of the bottom line is try to get an appointment with the chief...
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according to uk think tank res—publica, the british national health service, or nhs should provide freert released today suggests that rising demand for healthcare services, combined with an ageing population and the increasing prevalence of chronic ailments like diabetes, is stretching the capacity of nhs england, it says to help reverse britain's rise in long—term disease, free pharmacy checkups should be made available. uk sport chair and olympic gold—medallist dame katherine grainger has urged british sports to improve athlete welfare. at a time when several governing bodies are embroiled in bullying allegations, grainger said they must "rise to the challenge" of improving high—performance culture. the 42—year—old rower, who won gold at london 2012, said there was "a lot more to do" on duty of care. it comes as uk sport releases new guidance to coaches and staff on how to treat athletes with more respect. and the queen and the duke of edinburgh are celebrating their platinum wedding anniversary — with a series of portraits released to commemorate the occasion. their wedding was on t
according to uk think tank res—publica, the british national health service, or nhs should provide freert released today suggests that rising demand for healthcare services, combined with an ageing population and the increasing prevalence of chronic ailments like diabetes, is stretching the capacity of nhs england, it says to help reverse britain's rise in long—term disease, free pharmacy checkups should be made available. uk sport chair and olympic gold—medallist dame katherine grainger...
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so all the propositions made by the leave camp, including 350 million a week from the national health servicethey aren't being achieved. so we need to assess the position and in my view you can't go back to the electorate and say, you were wrong. you can't do that. people have made their decision and it is —— right for that to happen. but is there a game changer? is there something we didn't get right last time that would persuade millions of leave voters to think it was worth going for remain? with me is dr elaine fahey, from city law school. good morning. what do you make of what he had to say, the possibility ofa game what he had to say, the possibility of a game changer, the possibility of a game changer, the possibility of the uk remaining? there are lots of the uk remaining? there are lots of legal possibilities to extend the negotiation period for the uk to withdraw its notification. all of these things are possible. from a short—term perspective a huge question about how to manage this gap in the phase we are now and to move onwards to face the negotiation. the eu is putting pressure
so all the propositions made by the leave camp, including 350 million a week from the national health servicethey aren't being achieved. so we need to assess the position and in my view you can't go back to the electorate and say, you were wrong. you can't do that. people have made their decision and it is —— right for that to happen. but is there a game changer? is there something we didn't get right last time that would persuade millions of leave voters to think it was worth going for...
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housing, the cost of living, the role of the national health service.we are the real party of the workers. maybe you have to go into opposition to regroup and do that. that would be a disaster given what the labour party under jeremy corbyn represent. this is the labour party of the far left. but it might be one that michael heseltine have to make common cause with. he said he had to make calls with some of those people who want to stop brexit, butjeremy corbyn at one time was a brexiteer. let's look at the travails of the cabinet, first michael fallon and then priti patel, and a situation where she had to make a like—for—like replacement brexit. and you see how iranian news reports are discussing borisjohnson‘s remarks and indeed careless talk could cost lives, about nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe‘s position. as a politician, what do you make of that? he isa is a seasoned politician. i like boris but he has made a mistake and is acknowledged and apologised. he hasn't, really. he apologised in the house of commons he made a mistake. i do think boris provides
housing, the cost of living, the role of the national health service.we are the real party of the workers. maybe you have to go into opposition to regroup and do that. that would be a disaster given what the labour party under jeremy corbyn represent. this is the labour party of the far left. but it might be one that michael heseltine have to make common cause with. he said he had to make calls with some of those people who want to stop brexit, butjeremy corbyn at one time was a brexiteer....
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and the top story here in the uk: the head of the national health service england says without more money, one in ten people will be on a waiting list by 2021. now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. no dancing around the issue. over a dozen deals are struck by the us president donald trump on his first day in china and there are more to come. a sea of plastic as the climate conference gets under way we explore the world's growing waste problem. it's thursday. good morning, asia and hello, world. thank you forjoining us for another edition of asia business report that it would start with donald trump as he continues his visit to china today. already his business delegation has sealed 90 deals worth 9 billion us dollars. the hard work is just 9 billion us dollars. the hard work isjust beginning. 9 billion us dollars. the hard work is just beginning. on 9 billion us dollars. the hard work isjust beginning. on the campaign trail he was highly critical of china and its trade surplus with the us. there are concerns over intellectual property and market access for us c
and the top story here in the uk: the head of the national health service england says without more money, one in ten people will be on a waiting list by 2021. now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. no dancing around the issue. over a dozen deals are struck by the us president donald trump on his first day in china and there are more to come. a sea of plastic as the climate conference gets under way we explore the world's growing waste problem. it's thursday. good...
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havein accused a drug company of overcharging the country's national health service by billions.ompetition in markets authority says concorde he abused its dominant position by charging too much for a key thyroid medication. the nhs spent over 38 billion it, up from 700,000 in 2006. the increase of almost 6000% happened despite production costs remaining stable. the canadian firm says it does not believe the competition law has been breached. >> power the market looking today gecko >> -- >> how are the markets looking today? the dax not seeing any great effect. investors are not too worried. in london shares of the world's largest contract caterer are down 3% despite reporting a rise in annual profits. serve 5 billion meals a year. easyjet says it has been helped by rivals like air berlin and monarch. it is expecting revenues to grow in the coming months. overall revenues of easyjet rose by 8%. shares are up by 6% in london.n. the chinese internet giant $.10 has surpassed the marketet capitalizazation of fabobook. it became the first chinese company to pass the $500 billion mark
havein accused a drug company of overcharging the country's national health service by billions.ompetition in markets authority says concorde he abused its dominant position by charging too much for a key thyroid medication. the nhs spent over 38 billion it, up from 700,000 in 2006. the increase of almost 6000% happened despite production costs remaining stable. the canadian firm says it does not believe the competition law has been breached. >> power the market looking today gecko...
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we don't seem to know how to finance the national health service.l have a large budget deficit. and we have a large external current account deficit. the biggest risk to the u.k. on the political side is of muddled thinking. francine: on brexit? or on everything? lord king: on all these issues. both in terms of thinking now that there is an easy way to improve people's living standards, when there is not, and in terms of thinking that now, well, we can all have a softer, cuddlier brexit. and i think this just completely fails to cope with the realities of it. i think there are two positions you could take on brexit, both of which are logically coherent, but neither of which seems to me to represent what most politicians are now saying. one is to say that we really do want to stay in the single market and the customs union, in which case we -- that is effectively being in the european union, and we should confront that fact and maybe have a -- politically, the only way to deal with that is have a second referendum and argue that we should reverse cou
we don't seem to know how to finance the national health service.l have a large budget deficit. and we have a large external current account deficit. the biggest risk to the u.k. on the political side is of muddled thinking. francine: on brexit? or on everything? lord king: on all these issues. both in terms of thinking now that there is an easy way to improve people's living standards, when there is not, and in terms of thinking that now, well, we can all have a softer, cuddlier brexit. and i...
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and the top story here in the uk: the head of the national health service england says without more money
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he talks about what simon stephens says about the national health service. pansion in cancer checkup, public satisfaction with hospital inpatients at its highest for more than two decades. that is the good news of our national health service. jeremy corbyn! it is very strange, mr speaker, that the chief executive of nhs providers says we are in the middle of the longest and deepest financial squeeze in history. i have got a pretty good idea they know what they are talking about. let me give the prime minister another statistic, the number of people waiting more than four hours in a&e has gone significantly since 2010. the opposition were very noisy when i mentioned... you are the government, we are the opposition. you are the opposition to us, it is not obligated. -- it is —— it is not complicated. two weeks ago, i raise the question of cuts in school budgets. teachers and parents telling mps what the reality of it was about. the prime minister was in denial, every tory mp was in denial. this week, 5000 headteachers from 25 counties wrote to the chancellor sa
he talks about what simon stephens says about the national health service. pansion in cancer checkup, public satisfaction with hospital inpatients at its highest for more than two decades. that is the good news of our national health service. jeremy corbyn! it is very strange, mr speaker, that the chief executive of nhs providers says we are in the middle of the longest and deepest financial squeeze in history. i have got a pretty good idea they know what they are talking about. let me give the...
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there's the help forfirst time buyers, a big homebuilding programme and extra spending on the national health servicefor budget responsibility, says the economy is slowing — with growth ofjust1.5% this year. that's behind most other major economies and is making it harder to cut our national debt. richard jeffrey is chief economist at cazenove capital management. nice to see you, richard. good morning. what did you make of it? it was uninteresting budget. the chancellor didn't have much room to manoeuvre but used the room that he did have reasonably well. most of the attention was grabbed by this downwards revision to the forecast for growth and behind productivity. a lot of evidence suggests that growth in the economy at the moment is being and recorded, and that although not spectacular productivity is slightly better than the currently published numbers suggest. ironically, this might set the chancellor, because i think growth would be a bit stronger than the 1.5% that is being projected on average for the next few years. it might be one and the quarters, or even 2%. if that's the case he will hav
there's the help forfirst time buyers, a big homebuilding programme and extra spending on the national health servicefor budget responsibility, says the economy is slowing — with growth ofjust1.5% this year. that's behind most other major economies and is making it harder to cut our national debt. richard jeffrey is chief economist at cazenove capital management. nice to see you, richard. good morning. what did you make of it? it was uninteresting budget. the chancellor didn't have much room...
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funding for other important public health programs such as community health centers, the national health service corps, teaching health center graduate medical education also expired at the end of september. while every state which receives federal funding through these programs continues to have adequate dollars to maintain health insurance for every enrolled child, several states are beginning to exhaust their unspent 2017 funds and redistributed funds from the center for medicare-medicaid services. with november now upon us, waiting any longer will only put more pressure on those states to begin sending notifications to children and families that they are losing their coverage for those programs. so it is important that we re-authorize funding for the children's health insurance program and other programs now. h.r. 3922, the championing healthy kids act, will achieve that important task. it is essential to our efforts to ensuring that these programs continue to meet the health care needs of children and families who have come to rely upon them. today more than eight million low-income childre
funding for other important public health programs such as community health centers, the national health service corps, teaching health center graduate medical education also expired at the end of september. while every state which receives federal funding through these programs continues to have adequate dollars to maintain health insurance for every enrolled child, several states are beginning to exhaust their unspent 2017 funds and redistributed funds from the center for medicare-medicaid...
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our schools' budget are being cut, more people waiting longer for treatment on the national health service, more elderly and disabled not getting the social care they need. does the prime minister think it is acceptable that when it comes to paying taxes, there's one rule for the super rich and another for the rest of us? >> the top 1% of earners in this country are paying 28% of the tax burden. that is the highest percentage ever under any government. and once again, the right honorable gentleman is wrong. over the next two years 2.5 billion pounds extra is being put into our schools as a result of decisions taken by this conservative government. but i'll tell him. he talks about spending on schools and hospitals. i'll tell him where the real problem lies. today we spend nearly 50 billion pounds in payments on interest to those we have borrowed from as a result of the legacy of the labor party. that is more than we spend on the nhs pay bill, it is more than we spend -- >> order! the prime minister's answer will be heard. as i indicated the question from the opposition would be heard. you
our schools' budget are being cut, more people waiting longer for treatment on the national health service, more elderly and disabled not getting the social care they need. does the prime minister think it is acceptable that when it comes to paying taxes, there's one rule for the super rich and another for the rest of us? >> the top 1% of earners in this country are paying 28% of the tax burden. that is the highest percentage ever under any government. and once again, the right honorable...
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just the last solution in that perspective >> do you feel that health services, and one of our guests around the desk mentioned the national health services, will be overwhelmed and not afford the next generation of novo nordisk and other insulin drugs out there. >> i don't think that's the major concern. if we look at what we launched in recent years, the prime reference has been the existing products on the market i think we have the obligation to continue to offer better solution at current prices and then hopefully we're able to get broader reimbursement for that that's what we're working with bayer to find solutions to also proving that our medication works so there's more outcome based pricing. where we deliver value to society and then get a reasonable return on investment and innovation >> what a stupendously important debate thank you very much for your contribution once again. jesper brandgaard, the cfo of novo nordisk as i get older in life i think about it anything in the pharma space that you think is right on trend? obviously from diabetes to oncology, somemazing advances being made >> i think if you step bac
just the last solution in that perspective >> do you feel that health services, and one of our guests around the desk mentioned the national health services, will be overwhelmed and not afford the next generation of novo nordisk and other insulin drugs out there. >> i don't think that's the major concern. if we look at what we launched in recent years, the prime reference has been the existing products on the market i think we have the obligation to continue to offer better solution...
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fed-ex, spin's phone company, germany's train company and britain's national health service were justns that were hit hard. >> their goal was to cause wide scale disruption. >> what benefit does north korea get out of that? >> it's unclear. one thing that makes sense about them is they're unpredictable. >> reporter: another thing, it wormed the way into millions of computers but the code so basic that a 22-year-old hacker from britain found an easy way to kill it. only 48 hours after it was activated. >> this is it on the right and this is a previous lazarus piece of software used in bangladesh. >> reporter: the attack on the central bank of bangladesh was a straight-up bank robbery. just loons of code. the hackers exploited a small glitch in the global banking system and almost stole a billion dollars. except they couldn't spell. >> that was the first indication that caused the banks to go, wait a second. why is this transaction made and held up the rest because of a single tie toe name. >> spelled it wrong? >> one letter name. >> ransom attack for money and attack on a movie studio
fed-ex, spin's phone company, germany's train company and britain's national health service were justns that were hit hard. >> their goal was to cause wide scale disruption. >> what benefit does north korea get out of that? >> it's unclear. one thing that makes sense about them is they're unpredictable. >> reporter: another thing, it wormed the way into millions of computers but the code so basic that a 22-year-old hacker from britain found an easy way to kill it. only...
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. >>> in your health tonight, england national health service announced a controversial plan to indefinitelyne nonurgent operations for patients who are obese or who smoke. the policies aiming to encourage patients to improve their health but they'll make exceptions when necessary. time frame for this is set at nine months for the obese and those with a body mass index over 40 have to reduce the number by 15% while those with bmi over 30 are given target of 10%. the target for smokers is eight weeks or more without a cigarette with a breath test to prove it. >>> new jersey is suing the company that makes oxy couldn't ton claim ago direct link between the stays state's opioid crisis and firm's quote deceptive marketing practice. the state's attorney says the lawsuit get perdue pharma and two of its entities seeks undisclosed man tower damages for fraud and false claims. purdue pharma denies the allegations. the company said it's deem troubled by the opioid crisis and is dedicated to being part of the solution. new jersey claims perdue exploited the elderly and opioid naive to boost profits. >
. >>> in your health tonight, england national health service announced a controversial plan to indefinitelyne nonurgent operations for patients who are obese or who smoke. the policies aiming to encourage patients to improve their health but they'll make exceptions when necessary. time frame for this is set at nine months for the obese and those with a body mass index over 40 have to reduce the number by 15% while those with bmi over 30 are given target of 10%. the target for smokers...
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you'll either see the national institute of justice, you'll see the council of canadian academies, and canada health science -- canada has their defense and their national health services look at these devices, not anybody else. the royal military college of canada, etcetera, but i'm happy to provide where those studies have come from. >> but i did look at the canadian one. that -- it's an older weapon. it's really not amicable here, and the second one under that, electrical testing, it's just testing from the manufacturer. it doesn't talk about efficacy of the weapon in the field. >> and that was a confusion i saw in an article, and we've tried to clarify that. we've never said the canadian study testing current was anything to do with efficacy. the question that kept being brought up by one of the experts who's testified has been hot and cold weapons. the purport was to show the two new models going through an independent lab up in canada which is run by the canadian government. in those test, each of all those 30 weapons that they tested came back performing within function. secondly, another site i didn't get to was the lapd slide, who has the x-26-p. they just too
you'll either see the national institute of justice, you'll see the council of canadian academies, and canada health science -- canada has their defense and their national health services look at these devices, not anybody else. the royal military college of canada, etcetera, but i'm happy to provide where those studies have come from. >> but i did look at the canadian one. that -- it's an older weapon. it's really not amicable here, and the second one under that, electrical testing, it's...
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renew funding for the community health center program, we must also improve and expand the national health service corps, one of the really very positive health programs that the federal government runs. and what this program understands is that for a variety of reasons, including the fact that many young people leave medical school $300,000, $400,000 in debt, it is very hard to get young doctors and dentists and nurses and nurse practitioners to underserved areas in rural america or in urban america. what this program does is provide debt forgiveness and sometimes scholarships for young graduates of medical school or nursing school or dental school and say if you are prepared to practice in an underserved area, we will forgive your loans. and that's a big deal in attracting providers to areas that we desperately need them. now, the bad news is, as every american knows, this congress, this country are very politically divided. that is no great secret. but the good news is that in terms of community health centers, the truth is that from the inception of the program, senator ted kennedy was one of
renew funding for the community health center program, we must also improve and expand the national health service corps, one of the really very positive health programs that the federal government runs. and what this program understands is that for a variety of reasons, including the fact that many young people leave medical school $300,000, $400,000 in debt, it is very hard to get young doctors and dentists and nurses and nurse practitioners to underserved areas in rural america or in urban...
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more people waiting longer for treatment on the national health service moon elderly and disabled not getting the social care they need. does the prime minister think it is acceptable but when it comes to paying taxes there's one of those for the super rich i know that for the rest of us. from was indeed now in jones' question how others are being used as scapegoats as a result of economic austerity in the u.k. and bill adds that this is absolutely disgusting when every public service in the u.k. is under severe strain thanks to tory cuts and it was this image by joe matson which is getting a lot of traction right now paradise papers are another nail in three's a maze cough and he says it comes off the back of an announcement by the u.k. prime minister refusing to commit to a public register all the ownership of companies but she did say that there are new measures that are currently in place to create more transparency and we also heard from the apostrophe she is from the anticorruption campaign group called global witness and she says that there's a need to act to end corporate secr
more people waiting longer for treatment on the national health service moon elderly and disabled not getting the social care they need. does the prime minister think it is acceptable but when it comes to paying taxes there's one of those for the super rich i know that for the rest of us. from was indeed now in jones' question how others are being used as scapegoats as a result of economic austerity in the u.k. and bill adds that this is absolutely disgusting when every public service in the...
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it spends £150 billion on the national health service. clearly the national health service. renewalfee. i'll be register their with an annual renewal fee. i'll be an register their with an annual renewalfee. i'll be an income register their with an annual renewal fee. i'll be an income tax of some kind and it may attract high net worth individuals. even if it does not charge a high percentage there will still be money coming in. there may even be things like departure taxes. there is always a cost to do this. it stops the rest of us from taking advantage. if you wa nt to of us from taking advantage. if you want to live in monaco, it will probably cause 50p —— quid for a pintand a probably cause 50p —— quid for a pint and a burger. as part of the investigation, the isle of man says they are now calling in the british government to review its procedures. if we go on to the questions around apple. they are not the first big technology company we have talked about tax practices. under such aid big company choose where to pay taxes. there are a lot of legal, and i stress that, le
it spends £150 billion on the national health service. clearly the national health service. renewalfee. i'll be register their with an annual renewal fee. i'll be an register their with an annual renewalfee. i'll be an income register their with an annual renewal fee. i'll be an income tax of some kind and it may attract high net worth individuals. even if it does not charge a high percentage there will still be money coming in. there may even be things like departure taxes. there is always a...
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like funding the national health service corps, teaching health graduate center medical education and family-to-family health centers, community health centers. if these are not important programs for prevention and wellness and public health, i don't know what are. that's why, mr. speaker, the house is not in order. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is correct. please take all conversations off the house floor. the house will come toured. until it comes to order, the gentleman will not continue. the gentleman will continue. mr. walden: thank you, mr. speaker. our bill before us today, which i predict will have bipartisan support, directs funds from the prevention fund for important public health priorities that have long had bipartisan support. so we're using a bipartisan fund to pay for bipartisan health care support for health and wellness which is what its intent was in the beginning. most recently, nearly every house republican and democrat supported this idea just a year ago, just a year ago when we passed the 21st century cures we said, here's a health and wellness fund, p
like funding the national health service corps, teaching health graduate center medical education and family-to-family health centers, community health centers. if these are not important programs for prevention and wellness and public health, i don't know what are. that's why, mr. speaker, the house is not in order. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is correct. please take all conversations off the house floor. the house will come toured. until it comes to order, the gentleman will not...
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to reauthorize the children's health insurance program, community health centers, and the national health service corporation. these have -- service corps. these have always been bipartisan programs. there's no reason this should be any different today. the anxiety that people in minnesota and across the country feel about their access to health care is not inevitable. it is the results of political decisions made here in washington, d.c. let's prove to the country that we're not here to fight with each other. we're here to fight for them. let's show them that we can get something done. let's take action to protect health care and give our constituents at long last some piece of mind. thank you, mr. president, and i would suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: senator mr. president, i ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. klobuchar: i rise today to call for bipartisan action on health care. i think it was interesting to learn that the citizens of virginia when they voted yesterda
to reauthorize the children's health insurance program, community health centers, and the national health service corporation. these have -- service corps. these have always been bipartisan programs. there's no reason this should be any different today. the anxiety that people in minnesota and across the country feel about their access to health care is not inevitable. it is the results of political decisions made here in washington, d.c. let's prove to the country that we're not here to fight...
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increases any more, it's time to right this wrong and permanently authorize mental health care services for some of our nation's most vulnerable veterans. when someone puts on the uniform, they take an oath to defend our freedoms. we in turn as a nation promise to make sure they receive the care and the services they need after returning from the battlefield. as we approach veterans day, i encourage my colleagues to keep that promise for these conduct 918.ans and support h.r. thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, chairman roe and ranking member walz for your support of this legislation.
increases any more, it's time to right this wrong and permanently authorize mental health care services for some of our nation's most vulnerable veterans. when someone puts on the uniform, they take an oath to defend our freedoms. we in turn as a nation promise to make sure they receive the care and the services they need after returning from the battlefield. as we approach veterans day, i encourage my colleagues to keep that promise for these conduct 918.ans and support h.r. thank you, mr....
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more people waiting longerfor treatment on the national health service.s the highest percentage of under any government. once again the gentleman is wrong, over the next two years {2.5 is wrong, over the next two years £2.5 billion extra is being put into our schools as a result of decisions taken our schools as a result of decisions ta ken by our schools as a result of decisions taken by this conservative government. i will tell him, he talks about spending on schools and hospitals, i will tell them where the real problem lies. today we spend nearly £50 billion and payments on interest to those we have borrowed from as a result of the legacy of the labour party. that is more than we spend on the nhs pay bill, more than we spend on... order. the prime minister's answer will be heard. you are a senior and cerebral denizen of the house, this excessive gesticulation as not good for you, calm yourself. excessive gesticulation as not good foryou, calm yourself. prime minster. we spend £50 billion on debt interest every year. payments to people we have borrowed
more people waiting longerfor treatment on the national health service.s the highest percentage of under any government. once again the gentleman is wrong, over the next two years {2.5 is wrong, over the next two years £2.5 billion extra is being put into our schools as a result of decisions taken our schools as a result of decisions ta ken by our schools as a result of decisions taken by this conservative government. i will tell him, he talks about spending on schools and hospitals, i will...
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ashley: okay, they believe that those who are obese or those who smoke become a burden to the national health servicecause their recovery time from surgeries is so much greater. in other words, take responsibility for your own health. so here is how it works, this is interesting. if you have a bmi, body mass index of plus 40, you have to lose 15% of that weight in nine months in order to qualify for surgeries, 30bmi, 10% in nine months and if you're a smoker, you have to go eight weeks or more without a cigarette which will be tested by a breath test in order to be eligible. they say, listen, people who are not obese, don't smoke have much better outcomes after surgery and quicker recovery. stuart: i'm sorry i'm laughing but i've got -- >> is it gag. ashley: this is absolutely true. >> are there constitutional rights in great britain? stuart: you're right on both counts. [laughter] stuart: hold on a second. this is serious stuff and i have to deal with it. the terror attack in new york city. the alleged attackers have been under surveillance for years. you're a libertarian, what do you say? >> we are
ashley: okay, they believe that those who are obese or those who smoke become a burden to the national health servicecause their recovery time from surgeries is so much greater. in other words, take responsibility for your own health. so here is how it works, this is interesting. if you have a bmi, body mass index of plus 40, you have to lose 15% of that weight in nine months in order to qualify for surgeries, 30bmi, 10% in nine months and if you're a smoker, you have to go eight weeks or more...
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national president, the retired enlisted association agent ton, d.c., executive director, disabled american veterans president, military officers association of america sergeants air force association board chair, commissioned officers association of the united states public health serviceolish legion of american veterans, usa not with us today as paul warner, national commander from the jewish war veterans. they do not attend a cemetery on the shabbat. they will celebrate thursday at the vietnam wall and the world war ii memorial. members of the committee are located to the box of my left. i would like to ask the president sent national commanders that comprise our membership to stand and be recognized. ladies and gentlemen, please recognize our veterans national leadership with your applause. [applause] >> it is now my pleasure to introduce our veterans organization host for 2017. the korean war veteran association of the usa. the korean war veterans association of the united states of america is honored to serve as the host organization for the 2017 veterans day national commemoration at arlington national cemetery. v.a. is incorporated as a nonprofit urbanization that meets the requirements under 510 c-19 of the internal revenue code of 1986 and that is organized un
national president, the retired enlisted association agent ton, d.c., executive director, disabled american veterans president, military officers association of america sergeants air force association board chair, commissioned officers association of the united states public health serviceolish legion of american veterans, usa not with us today as paul warner, national commander from the jewish war veterans. they do not attend a cemetery on the shabbat. they will celebrate thursday at the...
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board chair commissioned officers association of the states public health service. nationalege usa.erican veterans not with us today is paul warner, national commander from jewish war veterans as they theot attend cemetery on shabbat. they will celebrate veterans day andhe vietnam wall world war ii memorial. the associate members of the committee are located in the to my left. i would like to ask the presidents and national that compromise our associate membership to stand and be recognized. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in recognizing our veterans national leadership applause. [applause] is now my pleasure to introduce our veterans service for 2017.on host the korean war veterans association of the usa. the korean war veterans association of the united states of america or kwva is honored to host organization for the 2017 veterans day commemoration at arlington national cemetery. kwva is incorporated as a nonprofit corporation that meets the requirements for a veterans service organization under section 501-c-19 of the internal revenue code of 1986 and that is ed und
board chair commissioned officers association of the states public health service. nationalege usa.erican veterans not with us today is paul warner, national commander from jewish war veterans as they theot attend cemetery on shabbat. they will celebrate veterans day andhe vietnam wall world war ii memorial. the associate members of the committee are located in the to my left. i would like to ask the presidents and national that compromise our associate membership to stand and be recognized....
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board chair commissioned officers association of the states public health service. nationalege usa.erican veterans not with us today is paul warner, national commander from jewish war veterans as they theot attend cemetery on shabbat. they will celebrate veterans day andhe vietnam wall world war ii memorial. the associate members of the committee are located in the to my left. i would like to ask the presidents and national that compromise our associate membership to stand and be recognized. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in recognizing our veterans national leadership applause. [applause] is now my pleasure to introduce our veterans service for 2017.on host the korean war veterans association of the usa. the korean war veterans association of the united states of america or kwva is honored to host organization for the 2017 veterans day commemoration at arlington national cemetery. kwva is incorporated as a nonprofit corporation that meets the requirements for a veterans service organization under section 501-c-19 of the internal revenue code of 1986 and that is ed und
board chair commissioned officers association of the states public health service. nationalege usa.erican veterans not with us today is paul warner, national commander from jewish war veterans as they theot attend cemetery on shabbat. they will celebrate veterans day andhe vietnam wall world war ii memorial. the associate members of the committee are located in the to my left. i would like to ask the presidents and national that compromise our associate membership to stand and be recognized....
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increases in the amount you can earn before you start paying income tax more money for the national health servicete. she says her and her collea g u es desperate. she says her and her colleagues are considering strike action because morale is so low. he says she feels pushed into a corner and asa says she feels pushed into a corner and as a result of no pay rise and no prospect, she has no deposit for a house, let alone to start a family. she feels statement in life because of the way the economy is and there have been no significant pay rises for public sector workers like her. let me first of all tell you the facts. last year, nurses on average received pay rises of 3.3% across the board. some got more, somewhat less but we have removed the old blankets pay from the public sector and what we are doing across the board is looking at individual workforces, looking at recruited —— recruitment and retention. the health secretary is in negotiation with the health unions about a new pay structure and i said yesterday that if those negotiations are successful, and out of them comes a multi— new pay de
increases in the amount you can earn before you start paying income tax more money for the national health servicete. she says her and her collea g u es desperate. she says her and her colleagues are considering strike action because morale is so low. he says she feels pushed into a corner and asa says she feels pushed into a corner and as a result of no pay rise and no prospect, she has no deposit for a house, let alone to start a family. she feels statement in life because of the way the...
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national health corps funding expired on october 1. these are vital programs that serve rrl america -- rural america and provide incredibly important health care services. they are an overlooked part of our national health care system, in part, because they are traditionally in rural and out back locations. in maine we have 20 centers -- we have 20 centers and 70 facilities scattered all over our state and they are providing services every day to over 200,000 people. this is a vital part of our health care system and yet the funding expired at the end of september and so far nothing has been done. how important is it? 1,700 employees at these facilities, an economic affect of over $300 million a year, $32 million in federal tax revenues. they provide $16 million worth of uncompensated care that goes to maine people who need the help. they are efficient. they save medicaid over $100 million in maine, $257 million is the estimate for what they have saved the overall health care system. again, 1,700 jobs, 1,000 more jobs located in their communities. but this isn't only about economics and economic development in jobs, it's about health care. one in six p
national health corps funding expired on october 1. these are vital programs that serve rrl america -- rural america and provide incredibly important health care services. they are an overlooked part of our national health care system, in part, because they are traditionally in rural and out back locations. in maine we have 20 centers -- we have 20 centers and 70 facilities scattered all over our state and they are providing services every day to over 200,000 people. this is a vital part of our...
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inducing for obvious reasons he's certainly glad this is over the united nations is urging a strain to restore food water and health services to six hundred refugees are refusing to leave its decommission prison camp on top the new guinea's mannus iman the camp closed on tuesday but the refugees are too scared to leave because of previous attacks from locals. thousands of people in malta have attended a funeral for the journalist daphne curran eggless sierra and was killed by a car bomb last month the european union is calling on malta to find those responsible that's all for us for now you're up to date is coming next though an upfront special as we approach the first anniversary of donald trump's presidential election victory we'll see a little bit later. it's been a year since donald trump's shock election victory and yet the controversies keep coming this week his former campaign chairman was charged with conspiring against the u.s. one another former campaign aide pleaded guilty to lying to the f.b.i. about his contacts with russia in this other from special all challenge prominent conservative from supporter and forme
inducing for obvious reasons he's certainly glad this is over the united nations is urging a strain to restore food water and health services to six hundred refugees are refusing to leave its decommission prison camp on top the new guinea's mannus iman the camp closed on tuesday but the refugees are too scared to leave because of previous attacks from locals. thousands of people in malta have attended a funeral for the journalist daphne curran eggless sierra and was killed by a car bomb last...
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inducing for obvious reasons he's certainly glad this is over the united nations are going astray to restore food water and health services to six hundred refugees are refusing to leave its decommission prison camp on top of new guinea's mannus i'm in the camp closed on tuesday but the refugees are too scared to leave because of previous attacks from locals. thousands of people in malta have attended a funeral for the journalist daphne current and was killed by a car bomb last month the european union is calling on long to find those responsible that's all for us for now you're up to date is coming next though an upfront special as we approach the first anniversary of donald trump's presidential election victory will see anything but later. it's been a year since donald trump shot election victory and yet the controversies keep coming this week his former campaign chairman was charged with conspiring against the u.s. one another former campaign aide pleaded guilty to lying to the f.b.i. about his contacts with russia in this hour from special all challenge prominent conservative supporter and former president of the u.s.
inducing for obvious reasons he's certainly glad this is over the united nations are going astray to restore food water and health services to six hundred refugees are refusing to leave its decommission prison camp on top of new guinea's mannus i'm in the camp closed on tuesday but the refugees are too scared to leave because of previous attacks from locals. thousands of people in malta have attended a funeral for the journalist daphne current and was killed by a car bomb last month the...
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neither citizenship nor nationality often have no travel documents they find it difficult to get a job and they are denied access to health care as well as other state services their plight is highlighted in a new report by the united nations the most widely covered case in recent months has been mia miles range of community they became officially the largest stateless minority in the world after me amar passed a law that denied them citizenship until august this year there are about a million range in me a mile but more than half of them are now in bangladesh after fleeing a military crackdown well the director of the un's international protection division says a basic human rights that we take for granted and not given to stateless people. if you live in this world with out a nationality you are without an identity you're without documentation you're without the rights and entitlements that come that we take for granted even just being able to gather here today having a job to have an education knowing that your child belongs somewhere where the u.n. says more than forty percent of people without a nationality live in southeast asia the rest well they're s
neither citizenship nor nationality often have no travel documents they find it difficult to get a job and they are denied access to health care as well as other state services their plight is highlighted in a new report by the united nations the most widely covered case in recent months has been mia miles range of community they became officially the largest stateless minority in the world after me amar passed a law that denied them citizenship until august this year there are about a million...
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for disease control and prevention of the centers for medicare and medicaid services, the fda and national institutes of health. she oversaw the implementation of the affordable care act which as this audience knows presentst the most complete overhaul of the health care system in the nation's history. it improved the quality of health coverage and made improvements to bend the cost curve. when she assumed the leadership prior to the second enrollment, one of the first priorities was improving service delivery of the healthcare .gov website and as a result, the enrollment that was previously cited as a stumbling block for the program success became more efficient and smoother. during her tenure at hhs, she oversaw the governments domestic and global response to the two unexpected major health crisis, that ebola epidemic and the spread of the virus. this response included working with other nations to slow the spread on west africa and to identify high-risk individuals entering the united states. through her leadership, sylvia burwell has had a significant impact on the safety and services provided for the well
for disease control and prevention of the centers for medicare and medicaid services, the fda and national institutes of health. she oversaw the implementation of the affordable care act which as this audience knows presentst the most complete overhaul of the health care system in the nation's history. it improved the quality of health coverage and made improvements to bend the cost curve. when she assumed the leadership prior to the second enrollment, one of the first priorities was improving...