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paul farmer, chief _ becomes clinically unwell.d, the mental health charity, thank you very much for being with us on bbc news. the uk has introduced a new heart transplant technique for children that reanimates a donor heart outside the body and can even repair any damage sustained by the organ during death. this programme, a collaboration between the royal papworth and great 0rmond street hospitals, significantly increased the number of such life—saving operations carried out in the uk last year. 0ur health correspondent, anna collinson, has this report. just a year ago, one of these sisters had a failing heart and was put on an urgent transplant list. freya heddington was warned she may have to wait up to two years. and within months, the 14—year—old could start doing the things she loved most. i'm ecstatic that i gotjust such an amazing gift of a heart. it is also upsetting to know that someone also died. a donor's family must be consented before surgery, as this training simulation shows. until a year ago, almost all paediatri
paul farmer, chief _ becomes clinically unwell.d, the mental health charity, thank you very much for being with us on bbc news. the uk has introduced a new heart transplant technique for children that reanimates a donor heart outside the body and can even repair any damage sustained by the organ during death. this programme, a collaboration between the royal papworth and great 0rmond street hospitals, significantly increased the number of such life—saving operations carried out in the uk last...
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doctor paul farmer was there. and as fever, feud and diamonds, people and the ravages of history, he chronicled the viruses devastating path, explains the history of politics that is allocated its spread and recounts stories of the people who were affected by it. and it belongs to try to help them. when he learned what he knows and what he's sharing is a tragically relevant. think of doctor farmer's critical care specialist and writer doctor daniel lammas, our staff and brennan and women's hospital, she witnessed firsthand what happens when an unprecedented final outbreak meets a wholly unprepared medical community. she's also the author of you can stop coming now. a doctor's story that rises in between and now i present you with doctor paul farmer and doctor daniela lamas. >> my name is daniela lamas, a primary pulmonary and critical care doctor and a writer and then i was thrilled and honored to get introduced to doctor paul farmer. director farmer's professor and chair of global health and social medicine here
doctor paul farmer was there. and as fever, feud and diamonds, people and the ravages of history, he chronicled the viruses devastating path, explains the history of politics that is allocated its spread and recounts stories of the people who were affected by it. and it belongs to try to help them. when he learned what he knows and what he's sharing is a tragically relevant. think of doctor farmer's critical care specialist and writer doctor daniel lammas, our staff and brennan and women's...
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paul farmer is known for his decades of work to bolster public health care around the globe, including jeffrey brown spoke with farmer about his new book on the 2014 ebola crisis and what we can learn from it now during the pandemic. >> brown: hazmat suits... overcrowded wards... bodies of the victims. scenes all of us are now used to amid pandemic. but these images are from the 2014 ebola epidemic that swept across africa, infecting nearly 30,000, killing 11,000. doctors from abroad arrived in guinea, sierra leone and liberia, the epicenter of the outbreak. >> it was frightening. the streets were closed off. there were ambulances and noises everywhere there, you know, literally sometimes bodies in the streets. >> brown: paul farmer is a renowned public health doctor and anthropologist who founded“ partners in health”, an organization that seeks to bring healthcare to the world's most vulnerable populations. his work has taken him all over the globe, and raised questions along the way: who is most impacted by disease? how might things have been done differently? what can be done now? i
paul farmer is known for his decades of work to bolster public health care around the globe, including jeffrey brown spoke with farmer about his new book on the 2014 ebola crisis and what we can learn from it now during the pandemic. >> brown: hazmat suits... overcrowded wards... bodies of the victims. scenes all of us are now used to amid pandemic. but these images are from the 2014 ebola epidemic that swept across africa, infecting nearly 30,000, killing 11,000. doctors from abroad...
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conquered the world today it's an industry worth billions but farmers here don't see much of the profits. me in. any store and you know paul if i buy coffee at a bargain price from a discount store in europe only a tiny part of the money goes to the coffee farmer it's important for coffee farmers to be paid a decent price was otherwise they switch to illegal farming they clear trees and grow coffee in the national parks like here in the mountains of course. that's disastrous so in a global sense bargain prices are actually no bargain at all. in fact money can be earned from coffee that's why illegal cultivation is flourishing . once again the park rangers are on patrol they come across an illegal logging camp wood is in high demand for construction or as fuel for cooking and eating. the rangers spot something else coffee what looks like a natural clearing is an illegal coffee plantation in the rain forest coffee grows well in the shade of the forest canopy the undergrowth has been completely cleared to make way for the plantation. was turned off and in part will come from the villages and plant coffee bushes in the park th
conquered the world today it's an industry worth billions but farmers here don't see much of the profits. me in. any store and you know paul if i buy coffee at a bargain price from a discount store in europe only a tiny part of the money goes to the coffee farmer it's important for coffee farmers to be paid a decent price was otherwise they switch to illegal farming they clear trees and grow coffee in the national parks like here in the mountains of course. that's disastrous so in a global...
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conquered the world today it's an industry worth billions but farmers here don't see much of the profits. me in. any store and you know paul if i buy coffee at a bargain price from a discount store in europe only a tiny part of the money goes to the coffee farmer it's important for coffee farmers to be paid a decent price was otherwise they switch to illegal farming they clear trees and grow coffee in the national parks like here in the mountains of course. that's disastrous so in a global sense bargain prices are actually no bargain at all and. in fact money can be earned from coffee that's why illegal cultivation is flourishing . once again the park rangers are on patrol they come across an illegal logging camp wood is in high demand for construction or as fuel for cooking and heating. the rangers spot something else coffee what looks like a natural clearing is an illegal coffee plantation in the rain forest coffee grows well in the shade of the forest canopy the undergrowth has been completely cleared to make way for the plantation. was turned off and in part will come from the villages and plant coffee bushes in the pa
conquered the world today it's an industry worth billions but farmers here don't see much of the profits. me in. any store and you know paul if i buy coffee at a bargain price from a discount store in europe only a tiny part of the money goes to the coffee farmer it's important for coffee farmers to be paid a decent price was otherwise they switch to illegal farming they clear trees and grow coffee in the national parks like here in the mountains of course. that's disastrous so in a global...
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start in this weather, these are the challenges that farmers and ranchers across texas are dealing as they faced this unprecedented cold. john paulmajor problems not just for you but farmers all over the state. >> this is widespread. it's worse off of dallas here but it goes all the way down to the coast in the valley, those farmers down there have lost things and cattle having calves, they are having a hard time getting these calves warm and dry. losing years to frostbite. >> the eye commissioners put out that warning saying store shelves are already almost empty. that's something that you're concerned about, right? >> your beef starts right here in places like this all across texas and when we cut sales that have been closed for two weeks, we got processing facilities and things like that they don't have electricity to operate, there will be hiccups in that supply chain going forward. >> i also wanted to get your thoughts on the blame game that's going on, the discussion between the wind producers and oil and natural gas producers. what do you make of all that? >> that impacts us of for having reliable electricity and keeping t
start in this weather, these are the challenges that farmers and ranchers across texas are dealing as they faced this unprecedented cold. john paulmajor problems not just for you but farmers all over the state. >> this is widespread. it's worse off of dallas here but it goes all the way down to the coast in the valley, those farmers down there have lost things and cattle having calves, they are having a hard time getting these calves warm and dry. losing years to frostbite. >> the...
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thousands of farmers breached barricades around the capital now they say the government is using repressive measures to clamp down on the protests as elizabeth pradhan reports from guys it paul. where the protests side will continue to occupy this key highway into delhi they've been here for more than 2 months but today we're seeing protesters blocking on the highways around the country including in the start and how to run punjab and we've seen police detaining protesters in the southern city of bengal and this is all after pharmacy asked anyone who supports them to block highways for 3 hours and in protest against the government's agriculture laws now in response delhi police have deployed $50000.00 police and paramilitary personnel in and around the capital and there are extra drones flying over the protest sides extra c.c.t.v. cameras they've closed a number of metro stations and they're saying that they're taking all of these precautions after the some of the violent clashes that took place on india's republic day last week when we saw protesters. breach police barricades and even go to the historic red fortune climb the walls just hours after promising that in the addr
thousands of farmers breached barricades around the capital now they say the government is using repressive measures to clamp down on the protests as elizabeth pradhan reports from guys it paul. where the protests side will continue to occupy this key highway into delhi they've been here for more than 2 months but today we're seeing protesters blocking on the highways around the country including in the start and how to run punjab and we've seen police detaining protesters in the southern city...
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paul is a rancher out here. you fared okay with your animals but other farmers are struggling right now. >> it is calving seasons. dry drying them off. they're getting frostbite. ii have a friend that lost 10% f their crop. reporter: this is your livelihood and food. the state ag commissioner issued a warning. i'm issuing a red alert to agriculture and food supply. farmers are reporting that interruptions in electricity and natural gas are having a devastating effect on operation. we saw meat shelves getting wiped clean at the start of pandemic. is that something we could see in texas and elsewhere? >> sure it is a real possibility. right now it is a shortage, not supply. the truck can't get in. we can't take cattle to markets. processors are closed. there will be a hiccup in the system moving that product. reporter: a matter how much it impacts the grocery store shelves. what struck me on the highway out here, how few semi-trucks are on the road. because they can't drive as john paul mentioned on the ice. that is another hiccup in the supply chain we could see in days and weeks maid. david: grady, thank you ve
paul is a rancher out here. you fared okay with your animals but other farmers are struggling right now. >> it is calving seasons. dry drying them off. they're getting frostbite. ii have a friend that lost 10% f their crop. reporter: this is your livelihood and food. the state ag commissioner issued a warning. i'm issuing a red alert to agriculture and food supply. farmers are reporting that interruptions in electricity and natural gas are having a devastating effect on operation. we saw...
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farmers they would contact us. management the >>they don't booking about this not in. >>that was garage paul reporting san joaquin county has said farm workers could begin receiving the vaccine on march 1st. but it all depends on the amount of vaccines. they were seen from the state, dave. >>okay we're starting things off and kind of a sunny no, but then clouds building into the afternoon temperatures a bit on the mild side approaching about 60 looking for rain developing tonight, stick around. we have looked forecast coming up. we made usaa insurance for members like kate. a former army medic, made of the flexibility to handle whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa. >>terrifying moments. >>as the chp in eldorado county sheriff's office responded to an avalanche. now officials say no one wa
farmers they would contact us. management the >>they don't booking about this not in. >>that was garage paul reporting san joaquin county has said farm workers could begin receiving the vaccine on march 1st. but it all depends on the amount of vaccines. they were seen from the state, dave. >>okay we're starting things off and kind of a sunny no, but then clouds building into the afternoon temperatures a bit on the mild side approaching about 60 looking for rain developing...