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reason this pilot scheme has worked so well here is that they�*ve had a willing gp who knows people�*s health getting sick. so i think it�*s actually saving the money for other services. doing that work upstream ahead of time, ahead of the winter so that they�*re as prepared as they can be. it�*s just a fantastic feeling to know that you�*re doing that bit of yourjob rather than always going to see sick people. michelle is hoping everyone can feel warm and well this winter. if everybody could have the help that i was fortunate enough to actually experience, i think it would make such a difference in people�*s lives. coletta smith, bbc news, in gloucestershire. most of the outstanding schools in england inspected since 2020 have been downgraded according to a new report from ofsted. some of the schools had not been looked at for 15 years because the government previously gave outstanding schools an exemption from regular inspections. here�*s our education editor, bra nwen jeffreys. parents rely on school inspections. ofsted grades are meant to be a guide to standards. the top grade in england
reason this pilot scheme has worked so well here is that they�*ve had a willing gp who knows people�*s health getting sick. so i think it�*s actually saving the money for other services. doing that work upstream ahead of time, ahead of the winter so that they�*re as prepared as they can be. it�*s just a fantastic feeling to know that you�*re doing that bit of yourjob rather than always going to see sick people. michelle is hoping everyone can feel warm and well this winter. if...
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decisions that we made together democratically that people should have health care when they reach 65. people should have l certain economic securities. s the clean airof act, there's a whole set of things that have happened that's really 100 years ofsi good law. an example i like to give, cars. they use to impale us on impact. with paint on that wall excuse to have led to an end but it doesn't anymore because of public action. so it's a pretty broad view when you think about it that way. >> we are here to talk about privatization and most recently called the public-private partnerships and you say you're always asked what makes a good p3. if you could give some examples of things that have really worked a out, and also maybe an example of something that wasn't such? >> a question then i will start at the reverse because it is helpful. first off, the public-private partnerships of this kind of a term for many that is used in lots of different context, so i just want to start with the public and private and everything around us. the paint that i mentioned a moment ago. and i see it used in lots of different contexts. i will focus on infr
decisions that we made together democratically that people should have health care when they reach 65. people should have l certain economic securities. s the clean airof act, there's a whole set of things that have happened that's really 100 years ofsi good law. an example i like to give, cars. they use to impale us on impact. with paint on that wall excuse to have led to an end but it doesn't anymore because of public action. so it's a pretty broad view when you think about it that way....
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health care unit cannot fully support the people. they are urging people to leave the vision if they can. >> we spoke with the w.h.o.'sregional director. i asked him about the state of health facilities there. quick there have been units in the south and southeast. we see now tha the recently liberated territories are -- have no primary health care facilities. pharmacies are destroyed or people have to move 10 or 15 km to a nearby pharmacy. the health system is quit relient. that means that the wier that is starting, i feel it myself. it will be very brittle and a very seriously to millions and millions of ukrainians. >> >> what is daily life like for people in the worst hit areas in the south and southeast? especially those in need of continued medical care? >> there is one tic which is far on top of all other topics. potraumatic stress, with long-term effects, if they see someone, we areondering if it is a ukrainian soldier or someone se. we are going to watch mental health including self-help techniques. if you put on that one, that there will be no energy, no electricity, people will die from heart attacks, from s
health care unit cannot fully support the people. they are urging people to leave the vision if they can. >> we spoke with the w.h.o.'sregional director. i asked him about the state of health facilities there. quick there have been units in the south and southeast. we see now tha the recently liberated territories are -- have no primary health care facilities. pharmacies are destroyed or people have to move 10 or 15 km to a nearby pharmacy. the health system is quit relient. that means...
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has been using to turn back people seeking asylum on the basis of public health. since title 42'sr protection used it to expel more than 2 million people from the u.s. it was recently expanded to also expel tens of thousands of venezuelans, some of whom stranded outside the u.s. border. the order was supposed to go into effect immediately but last night, the biden administration asked the judge for an extra five weeks to prepare to transition. nbc news homeland security correspondent julia aniesly joins us. good morning. the biden administration hinged the policy on one public health measure knowing there were on going challenges. does administration have a plan b? >> well, you're right, jose, it's hard to under estimate the effect that this court decision is going to have on the u.s. border and they're not appealing it in part because they did try to end it themselves back in may but they were stopped by a judge then. so now they're going to lift it. they've just asked for five weeks for a transition. the plan they have always said when title 42 lifts is to try to expedite the as
has been using to turn back people seeking asylum on the basis of public health. since title 42'sr protection used it to expel more than 2 million people from the u.s. it was recently expanded to also expel tens of thousands of venezuelans, some of whom stranded outside the u.s. border. the order was supposed to go into effect immediately but last night, the biden administration asked the judge for an extra five weeks to prepare to transition. nbc news homeland security correspondent julia...
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violence is something that�*s very serious and ongoing racism and discrimination is a daily part of life. it causes a lot of stress. mental health impacts, loss of life, peoplent on the basis of their aboriginality. but we are not monitoring hate crimes in our country and that�*s very wrong. we were told to do that some years ago in a national inquiry into racist violence. just to say, the police investigation is currently under way as we understand it, but in your opinion, has the police handling of these sorts of issues improved? how has it fared over the years? no, it hasn�*t improved because, unfortunately, the police themselves have a real issue with systemic racism and violence to aboriginal people. two serving police officers this year have been charged with murder of vulnerable aboriginal young people. they were both acquitted notwithstanding some strong evidence byjuries which did not include indigenous people. we�*ve seen a long history of racial violence, but a great level of denial from the part of non—indigenous australian society, and a lack of leadership, as well, from governments. our federal government has now committed to a process of voice
violence is something that�*s very serious and ongoing racism and discrimination is a daily part of life. it causes a lot of stress. mental health impacts, loss of life, peoplent on the basis of their aboriginality. but we are not monitoring hate crimes in our country and that�*s very wrong. we were told to do that some years ago in a national inquiry into racist violence. just to say, the police investigation is currently under way as we understand it, but in your opinion, has the police...
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one of the things we did see in stephen mcdonell�*s piece is a feeling of people who are just tired, weary and maybe even anxious, depressed. mental healthing a toll on many people who have been locked down, as this goes on for and in the past few minutes beijing has reported 424 new local symptomatic coronavirus cases and 14 hundred 36 asympotomatic cases for thursday. still to come a bit later in the programme — we'll hear from the wife of ukraine's president zelensky — as her country struggles to keep the lights on following weeks of russian attacks on its infrastructure. but first. malaysia's constitutional monarch king abdullah has announced that anwar ibrahim will be the country's next prime minister. the decision follows five days of intense negotiations over possible political coalitions. for mr. anwar, who's one of asia's best—known public figures . it caps a remarkable political journey. our south—east asia correspondentjonathan head has the details. a historic moment for malaysia and foranwar ibrahim, as he was sworn in by the yang di—pertuan agong, malaysia's king. was there ever another politician who waited so long for the
one of the things we did see in stephen mcdonell�*s piece is a feeling of people who are just tired, weary and maybe even anxious, depressed. mental healthing a toll on many people who have been locked down, as this goes on for and in the past few minutes beijing has reported 424 new local symptomatic coronavirus cases and 14 hundred 36 asympotomatic cases for thursday. still to come a bit later in the programme — we'll hear from the wife of ukraine's president zelensky — as her country...
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s. president perhaps is not in perfect mental mental health these days. i don't see how people could not notice that to tell you the truth. unfortunately, i think it just makes many people terrified and therefore they prefer not to address it. but also we have an enormous problem of spencer shipped in the united states right now and, and again, that's why leadership is important because we have to liberate people from their fear so that they can dare to tell the truth. and then we begin to change. we begin to change the trajectory that our nation is on our independent candidate for the us senate in the state of the of new york. that is, dion said, joining us later on, asi international. really appreciate your time. thanks for letting me pick your brain and good luck with your candidacy. thank you. thank you. thanks for joining us here for the program on archie international. so just weeks before global focus will be on the gulf state of cut out, it's going to be playing host to the world cup. the kingdom is actually now lashed out of europe for being happy to do business with t
s. president perhaps is not in perfect mental mental health these days. i don't see how people could not notice that to tell you the truth. unfortunately, i think it just makes many people terrified and therefore they prefer not to address it. but also we have an enormous problem of spencer shipped in the united states right now and, and again, that's why leadership is important because we have to liberate people from their fear so that they can dare to tell the truth. and then we begin to...
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. >> abc 7's allies in action is sponsored by dignity health. recognizing local people you know somebody crating a real change tell us about them at abc7news.com, we would love to hear wonderful stories about the community. >> speaking of change, that is coming in the weather department. >> snow for the mountains, we have a winter storm warning 10:00 tomorrow night until 10 a.m. friday. this is for the sierra, heavy snow, one to three feet, we are talking gusty winds, 55-65 miles per hour can white out conditions will great difficult to impossible travel. the back area of the sierra will be under an avalanche launch come -- watch, it may create avalanche danger, be aware of that if you are traveling to the mountains best to hold off until the storm has passed. live doppler 7 showing way quite picture, we. have wet weather on the way tomorrow is a transition day. call morning chemical afternoon, mid 50's the low 60's, cold start, thursday there is a level 1 storm and over the weekend ringing rain saturday afternoon into sunday before we dry out -- bringing rain saturday
. >> abc 7's allies in action is sponsored by dignity health. recognizing local people you know somebody crating a real change tell us about them at abc7news.com, we would love to hear wonderful stories about the community. >> speaking of change, that is coming in the weather department. >> snow for the mountains, we have a winter storm warning 10:00 tomorrow night until 10 a.m. friday. this is for the sierra, heavy snow, one to three feet, we are talking gusty winds, 55-65...
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the country�*s economy has collapsed, the health care system is crumbling, and six million people arerrespondent yogita limaye reports from the city of herat. just outside herat live tens of thousands displaced by years of war and natural disasters. a second winter since the economy collapsed. in each home, a story of acute hunger. they came to us wanting to be heard. we were shocked by what they said. "our children cry because they�*re going to bed hungry so we give them tablets to put them to sleep. they�*d be better off dead," abdul rahab said. does anyone else also do the same thing? "a lot of us, all of us," they said. ghulam hazrat was carrying the tablets with him. they were tranquilisers. 0thers later also showed us antidepressants they give their children. in the market you can get five tablets for the price of one piece of bread. ghulam said he gives it to his one—year—old. these men, their dignity broken by hunger. translation: i sold my five-year-old daughter for 1200 dollars _ and sent my teenage son to iran illegally to work. my younger sons collect rubbish everyday. "we
the country�*s economy has collapsed, the health care system is crumbling, and six million people arerrespondent yogita limaye reports from the city of herat. just outside herat live tens of thousands displaced by years of war and natural disasters. a second winter since the economy collapsed. in each home, a story of acute hunger. they came to us wanting to be heard. we were shocked by what they said. "our children cry because they�*re going to bed hungry so we give them tablets to...
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are higher than the county average, plus they have good benefit packages, health insurance, 401(k)'s, and other things, giving peoplehe economic prosperity, and that's why we've seen wages go up in our state. we continue to be in the fight with locals right now, on workforce housing and other things, especially around our economic development projects in places like lagrange, where the hyundai project's going up in northwest georgia, around the roper plant and other places. but it's going to take a public-private partnership, state and local, to be able to do that. >> first and foremost, the inability of local governments to address affordable housing is coming about because the state of georgia will not allow them to. it is illegal in the state of georgia for local governments to change certain laws. they are not permitted to enforce housing issues. they are not permitted to change certain financing issues, and they have turned to the government, again and again, for the last 20 years, have been turned away by this governor and by the state legislature, and we know that the money that has been deployed in the last
are higher than the county average, plus they have good benefit packages, health insurance, 401(k)'s, and other things, giving peoplehe economic prosperity, and that's why we've seen wages go up in our state. we continue to be in the fight with locals right now, on workforce housing and other things, especially around our economic development projects in places like lagrange, where the hyundai project's going up in northwest georgia, around the roper plant and other places. but it's going to...
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s very serious and ongoing for operational people. racism and determination is a daily part of life —— for aborigine democrat aboriginal people. mental health medical treatment on their app originality. but we are not monitoring hate crimes in our m- % + iii-w— into racist violence. just to the currently under way as we has sorts how has �* the how has �* the years? has fairad aver the years? because hasn�*t improved because unfortunately, the police themselves have a real racism and aaaaaa to to defia'e abeaamieasfig maefia history abeaamieasfig maefia fff ther�*f "r f i "r abeaamieasfig maaffia £££1 the part "r f i "r abeaamieasfig maaffia abeaamieasfig maefia and truth must come issues as a and to in-a in a horrific cassius die in such a horrific assault, and there�*s been a spike of violent incidents aaika af vialant inaiaanta " "7 ~ " w youth and children in including youth and children in the city of perth where i live, where aboriginal children are also being treated to extremely brutal violence, even awful treatment in detention centres. just to say we�*ve heard from the prime minister, haven�*t we, who was already said that he believes this t
s very serious and ongoing for operational people. racism and determination is a daily part of life —— for aborigine democrat aboriginal people. mental health medical treatment on their app originality. but we are not monitoring hate crimes in our m- % + iii-w— into racist violence. just to the currently under way as we has sorts how has �* the how has �* the years? has fairad aver the years? because hasn�*t improved because unfortunately, the police themselves have a real racism...
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is so significant that all of our people and businesses should be very frugal and try to spread consumption across the day. mr zelensky�*s appeal comes as the world healthtening winter because of those power shortages. the who says it's also verified more than 700 attacks on ukraine's health infrastructure, including hospitals, since the war began. half of ukraine's energy infrastructure is either damaged or destroyed. this is already having knock—on effects on the health system and on the people's health. put simply, this winter will be about survival. let's put that into context now — here's our correspondent in kyiv, jessica parker. so the world health organization today said that they had verified 703 attacks on health infrastructure in ukraine since the war began. worth noting, though, that their definition of attack is quite broad. so according to the world health organization, they define it as any act of verbal or physical violence, threat of violence or other psychological violence or obstruction that interferes with the availability, access and delivery of health care. now, what officials are saying is that these attacks, as they put them, inc
is so significant that all of our people and businesses should be very frugal and try to spread consumption across the day. mr zelensky�*s appeal comes as the world healthtening winter because of those power shortages. the who says it's also verified more than 700 attacks on ukraine's health infrastructure, including hospitals, since the war began. half of ukraine's energy infrastructure is either damaged or destroyed. this is already having knock—on effects on the health system and on the...
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is so significant that all of our people and businesses should be very frugal and try to spread consumption across the day. mr zelensky�*s appeal comes as the world healthuse of those power shortages. the who says it's also verified more than 700 attacks on ukraine's health infrastructure, including hospitals, since the war began. half of ukraine's energy infrastructure is either damaged or destroyed stop the this is already having knock on effects on the health system and on the people's health. put simply, this winter will be about survival. let's put that into context now, here's our correspondent in kyiv, jessica parker. what officials are saying is these attacks, as they put them, include health services, medical supplies as well but that it medical supplies as well but thatitis medical supplies as well but that it is not up to them to define whether that damage might have been deliberate or not or indeed which side may have committed it but more broadly as well, something the who was talking about is how the colder temperatures are sitting in as we get into winter, and the damage to the energy infrastructure is of course also of concern given how
is so significant that all of our people and businesses should be very frugal and try to spread consumption across the day. mr zelensky�*s appeal comes as the world healthuse of those power shortages. the who says it's also verified more than 700 attacks on ukraine's health infrastructure, including hospitals, since the war began. half of ukraine's energy infrastructure is either damaged or destroyed stop the this is already having knock on effects on the health system and on the people's...
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people could hardly move along slippery sidewalks, and in st. petersburg public utilities. taken care of in advance the health of residents and prepared for sleet. it 'snot snow. this is salt, but petersburgers did not appreciate the care on shoes from technical salt, there are divorces. but this resident of karelia was worried about fellow travelers when driving, the ice with the roof of his car will definitely not fly off into other issues. type not scratched or pushed through will remain rhetorical in the near future in the central part of russia on the roads will be snowy porridge in the urals and siberia, cold snow in places. be careful and keep your distance last take last deadly oaks an unexpected discovery was found on mosfilm footage of how the life of yevgeny urbansky ended in the case of the death of the legend of the sixties , finally the red dot was put very, it is important that someone hid this film in 1965 almost immediately after the death of the protagonist of the film, the director of yevgeny urbansky causes. for that they were guilty of death. super stars. those years did not establish the case closed these negatives. found only no
people could hardly move along slippery sidewalks, and in st. petersburg public utilities. taken care of in advance the health of residents and prepared for sleet. it 'snot snow. this is salt, but petersburgers did not appreciate the care on shoes from technical salt, there are divorces. but this resident of karelia was worried about fellow travelers when driving, the ice with the roof of his car will definitely not fly off into other issues. type not scratched or pushed through will remain...
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people with their mental health. alex humphreys reports. across the uk, more than 44 million people play video games. that is more than half the uk�*s— video games. seth is helped by the charity ty hafan, based on the outskirts of cardiff. they also encouraged him to become a member of the senedd�*s youth parliament, where he advocates for more disability awareness. importantly for seth, ty hafan also has a gaming room. if you are in a wheelchair, you can�*t always run around with everyone, so when i play minecraft, i can run around and jump in all sorts of games, and it is really fun. i'm martha, i'm 15, i'm from south wales, and i volunteer for valleys kids. valleys kids provides activities and opportunities for children and young people in rhondda cynon taff, including through gaming. one of their projects was to recreate the fernhill colliery in minecraft. if you finish a sheet of, like, maths or work, it is boring. but if you were doing a game where to get out of the maze, you had to do maths problems, that is way more fun and also you're going to remember it more. through gaming and working with valleys kids, i have gone from
people with their mental health. alex humphreys reports. across the uk, more than 44 million people play video games. that is more than half the uk�*s— video games. seth is helped by the charity ty hafan, based on the outskirts of cardiff. they also encouraged him to become a member of the senedd�*s youth parliament, where he advocates for more disability awareness. importantly for seth, ty hafan also has a gaming room. if you are in a wheelchair, you can�*t always run around with...
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health. i need a duty investigator. so day off. no, nobody 's business is urgent. i have people in the car. that he called my name or called. only you don't wake him up now calmly, of course. another friend came to see him. oh how good. so he's not alone anymore. can i sit with him? sit only for a short time, if anything, call well, of course. hi well, why are you looking at me like a wolf? i also have a day off today and comrade lieutenant colonel pulled out saunas. allow quickly. who else has seen this? attendant well, i'm in vain you're a copy, what copy do? where did he say he went to the hotel? not a word to anyone ahead surround the building are you standing here? it's closed here. i'll find out your mother now, hi lunev where is upstairs in the hotel why is there another such psycho that i quickly have there in the hospital. in general, that the situation happened here under the control of a psycho, one arranged such a thing in the fukushima room, some kind of riot police called out. yes? i see who you are catching at all. yes, i 'm telling you, the situation is under control ; addit
health. i need a duty investigator. so day off. no, nobody 's business is urgent. i have people in the car. that he called my name or called. only you don't wake him up now calmly, of course. another friend came to see him. oh how good. so he's not alone anymore. can i sit with him? sit only for a short time, if anything, call well, of course. hi well, why are you looking at me like a wolf? i also have a day off today and comrade lieutenant colonel pulled out saunas. allow quickly. who else has...
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and deadly, because it kills people — problem with social care, and that should be addressed for the health of the nation and its inhabitants. so, that's something bad that s. but are charities doing wonderful work? oh, my god. i'mjust, i'm beaming right now thinking about the wonderful charities. i wonder where this whole experience — and even describe it in that way sounds glib, for which i apologise — but i wonder, given what you've lived through, where it leaves your outlook on comedy. is that a harder place for you to get to, or is it the wonderful escapism which, as a viewer, i might turn on and enjoy seeing you doing something that's funny? is it a harder place for you psychologically to get to or an even more important source of escape? well, i love that question. it's not glib at all. and it's more important to me now. it was always important but now — it's interesting,, because my career in comedy has become right—sized, which is to say it's not the most important thing in the world but it's not the least important thing in the world. because i used to be embarrassed about what i did and i would denigrate it and be like, "it'sjust stupid". becaus
and deadly, because it kills people — problem with social care, and that should be addressed for the health of the nation and its inhabitants. so, that's something bad that s. but are charities doing wonderful work? oh, my god. i'mjust, i'm beaming right now thinking about the wonderful charities. i wonder where this whole experience — and even describe it in that way sounds glib, for which i apologise — but i wonder, given what you've lived through, where it leaves your outlook on...
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s&p. they do diagnostics for animals, water testing. hey, pet health care is a real thing. peopleng in and getting their pets tested for things, and they say that it's higher than it was before the pandemic and it should continue to grow. that end helps beef up their third quarter earnings report, so 8% gain. stuart: did you see what people are prepared to pay for their pets? lauren: uh-huh. i'm going to throw my mother under the bus, years ago our dog got sick and my mom said, i love you, but not that much. we're not going to do that surgery. stuart: you did chuck your mother -- >> i know, i'm sorry. i said it. it was that expensive. stuart: okay. tell me about avis budget group -- [laughter] lauren: sorry, mom. okay, down 9.5%. huge u-turn. they see a big demand in both commercial and -- bookings, now it's down in double digits. this could if be a short squeeze because this report card was pretty good. stuart: i'm just recovering from what your mother -- lauren: i know. i don't think she's going to talk to me later. the dog was very old and had a lot of problems. stuart: goodyea
s&p. they do diagnostics for animals, water testing. hey, pet health care is a real thing. peopleng in and getting their pets tested for things, and they say that it's higher than it was before the pandemic and it should continue to grow. that end helps beef up their third quarter earnings report, so 8% gain. stuart: did you see what people are prepared to pay for their pets? lauren: uh-huh. i'm going to throw my mother under the bus, years ago our dog got sick and my mom said, i love you,...
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people are concerned. we appreciate that. more information will be revealed as soon as we are able to. >> you heard the news conference after the hearing today, depape 's public defender pointed to his mental health is making him more prone to misinformation suggesting that that could be a mitigating factor, a strategy. you buy that? what is your thought on that as a mitigating factor? >> at the end of the day, there sadly is a lot of hate speech. i mean, this really took me back to what happened at the white house when biden first took office in the number of the people who are doctors and lawyers and professional people who stormed the capital and assaulted a lot of people who work there, including capitol police. this type of incident brought back a lot of memories from that time based on the number of things that have been brought to the surface, and i think someone who is able to do exact when he did is clearly knowledgeable about what he did and how he was planning to do it. so i think only time will tell. the testimony and the court and my hope is that we will be able to get to the bottom of this. mr. pelosi was assaulted in his home, and that should never happen to any individual in this
people are concerned. we appreciate that. more information will be revealed as soon as we are able to. >> you heard the news conference after the hearing today, depape 's public defender pointed to his mental health is making him more prone to misinformation suggesting that that could be a mitigating factor, a strategy. you buy that? what is your thought on that as a mitigating factor? >> at the end of the day, there sadly is a lot of hate speech. i mean, this really took me back to...
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people in less affluent areas on average develop chronic health conditions at a younger age and die earlier — yet they have fewer gps and a worse experience. newsnight�*sctancy in the country. and with that, multiple complex health needs. you might assume those challenges would mean more doctors and better care, but come to places like the revoe estate, and you will hear the opposite. you're always encouraged, with anything you suspect may be cancer, so i found a lump in my lower back, it was painful. i phoned up my gp to get an appointment. and they suggested it might be better to go to the walk—in centre because i would be seen quicker. they offered me an appointment but it was in three weeks' time. they were great, but they just packed me off with some painkillers. there was no access to a gp. there was no referral to anybody else. ijust sit there crying. i think what is the point of trying to plan, when you know no one wants to help you? i am a volunteer... christina is a volunteer youth worker at the centre. she says that local kids often come to her for medical advice. they come to us, they are like, mum tried to make me a doctor's appointment fo
people in less affluent areas on average develop chronic health conditions at a younger age and die earlier — yet they have fewer gps and a worse experience. newsnight�*sctancy in the country. and with that, multiple complex health needs. you might assume those challenges would mean more doctors and better care, but come to places like the revoe estate, and you will hear the opposite. you're always encouraged, with anything you suspect may be cancer, so i found a lump in my lower back, it...
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s. t, according to that official, they do not want to see a conflict with china. hundreds of thousands of people have rallied in spain's capital madrid to court for better health care services. public health workers and their supporters are demanding more primary health care staff that cold front end to what they say is the regional governments dismantling the public health system in favor of private providers. they also want more support to the health workers protested, have rallied in serbia's capital belgrade, calling on authorities to improve air quality organizers say toxic and hills and thousands of people in said yeah. countries facing several environmental problems along with other parts of the western balkans, including routed rivers and waste management. east african leaders have announced talks aimed at stopping fighting in the eastern democratic republic of congo, a so called peace dialogue will be held in kenya on november. the 21st announcement came as congress forces battle rebels for control of the town of cuba. north kiva province is 25 kilometers from the regional capital. goma is the closest to the rebel group. m, 23 has come to the city sin
s. t, according to that official, they do not want to see a conflict with china. hundreds of thousands of people have rallied in spain's capital madrid to court for better health care services. public health workers and their supporters are demanding more primary health care staff that cold front end to what they say is the regional governments dismantling the public health system in favor of private providers. they also want more support to the health workers protested, have rallied in...
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training, but only for health checks. italian authority, say the shit will be redirected to international waters. once miners and vulnerable people disembarked in 3 days to go until the u. s. midterm elections, democratic and republican politicians are ramping up my campaigns by saint joe biden, along with full of president barack obama and donald trump descending on pennsylvania . a keyed battle ground state that could determine which party controls the senate . to pakistan, the prime minister has reject it. among cons, accusations of an assassination attempt for melinda was shot, sharing a protest march in the eastern city of missouri bod. earlier this week, she posture. he says emron khan is damaging the country with false conspiracies. hundreds of m on con, support as continues hello demonstrations across the country. same, las ravi has more from the hor, the long march to islam abad emron a hans political assault on the capital of pakistan with the political footman that are loyal to him that may be on hold for now. but rallies like this one in the heart of love or are happening all over the country in support of their wounded leaders. they said their wounded captain
training, but only for health checks. italian authority, say the shit will be redirected to international waters. once miners and vulnerable people disembarked in 3 days to go until the u. s. midterm elections, democratic and republican politicians are ramping up my campaigns by saint joe biden, along with full of president barack obama and donald trump descending on pennsylvania . a keyed battle ground state that could determine which party controls the senate . to pakistan, the prime minister...
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the cdc is warning that both the flu and r s v are on the rise as the health care system is still dealing with the covid pandemic. people hospitalized with the flu are at their highest levels in a decade with at least 4300 cases of flu season is starting earlier than usual, and the number of rsv cases has hit a two year high. nationwide health officials are also concerned about a new spike in coronavirus as winter sets in advisor says that it's updated. covid booster significantly increased virus fighting antibodies in adults. the company says a study found that for people 55 older antibody levels were four times higher than those who received an extra dose of the original vaccine. the booster doses were tweaked to target the omicron strain, as well as the original virus. vaccine weary americans haven't rushed out to get them. the fda continues to push the boosters, especially with the holiday season coming right up. ukraine's military is making advantage on the battlefield. the options that remain on the table for a russian response and the clock's switch back this weekend, where the conversation stand in sacramento an
the cdc is warning that both the flu and r s v are on the rise as the health care system is still dealing with the covid pandemic. people hospitalized with the flu are at their highest levels in a decade with at least 4300 cases of flu season is starting earlier than usual, and the number of rsv cases has hit a two year high. nationwide health officials are also concerned about a new spike in coronavirus as winter sets in advisor says that it's updated. covid booster significantly increased...
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people. i ran�*s footballers show their support for protesters back home by refusing to sing the natural anthem before their first match of the world cup. —— national anthem. let's turn to ukraine now. the world healthkest days in the war so far". the who says that millions of people in ukraine face a life—threatening winter because of russia's destruction of the country's energy grid. its european regional director, hans kluge, who is in kyiv, said that the organisation had verified more than seven verified more than 700 attacks on ukraine's health infrastructure, including hospitals, since the war began — which he said was a clear breach of international law. he called for a "humanitarian health corridor" to be created to all areas of ukraine. this winter will be life—threatening for millions of people in ukraine. the devastating energy crisis, the deepening mental health emergency, constrains on humanitarian access and the risk of viral infections will make this winter a formidable test for the ukraine health system and the ukraine people, but also for the world in its commitment to support ukraine. the country is facing a crisis on top of a crisis, brought on by the war. half of ukraine's intro
people. i ran�*s footballers show their support for protesters back home by refusing to sing the natural anthem before their first match of the world cup. —— national anthem. let's turn to ukraine now. the world healthkest days in the war so far". the who says that millions of people in ukraine face a life—threatening winter because of russia's destruction of the country's energy grid. its european regional director, hans kluge, who is in kyiv, said that the organisation had...
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s. health and walgreens. to reach a deal to close, lawsuits filed by state and local governments. opioid overdose. his have caused the deaths of at least 500000 people. over the past 2 decades, the united states team invited some migrant workers to join in with them at a training session in doha, the international labor organization says reforms enacted and hunter have improved the lives of hundreds of thousands of workers in the country. it hopes that this world cup has helped to quicken the refund process. the u. s. are grouped alongside england, iran and wales. more than a 1000000 fans are heading to color for the world cup, but the tournament will also be enjoyed by many of the 400000 children who live in the country. it's also a chance to inspire kids to take up the game. as santa hamish found out that will fight for the final, of course, might lead germany and as brazil. oh right now, all the talk on the playground. the is about the world cup. i feel happy and excited about the worst cough coming to cut are. and i get to watch my favorite teams like germany. i see people around me talking about football. and i always play football and lunch ti
s. health and walgreens. to reach a deal to close, lawsuits filed by state and local governments. opioid overdose. his have caused the deaths of at least 500000 people. over the past 2 decades, the united states team invited some migrant workers to join in with them at a training session in doha, the international labor organization says reforms enacted and hunter have improved the lives of hundreds of thousands of workers in the country. it hopes that this world cup has helped to quicken the...
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health education facilities. and production, which is important. and so it has already become such a good tradition. it 's wonderful when this happens peopleountry is developing and with speak proudly of their country. another gift kindergarten number 579 was opened in pervomaisky district. minsk preschool pilot facility is located directly in the residential complex . five groups are organized at the age of 1 to 6 years. in total, the kindergarten will take 90 children. looking forward to the opening of this garden. he is unique, he is unique. we like him very much. he is bright inside. ah, such gardens. we probably haven't seen it anywhere else. i think that for a child it will also be something unusual, something new and interesting. i think she will joy to go there, and this gift was truly expected by the entire vitebsk region in novopolotsk , the renovated bridge was solemnly opened. through the western dvina , work took 17 months. instead of the previously planned 25 instead of the old reinforced concrete. now the metal superstructure of the new bridge is wider than the previous one, the bridge across the western dvina not only conne
health education facilities. and production, which is important. and so it has already become such a good tradition. it 's wonderful when this happens peopleountry is developing and with speak proudly of their country. another gift kindergarten number 579 was opened in pervomaisky district. minsk preschool pilot facility is located directly in the residential complex . five groups are organized at the age of 1 to 6 years. in total, the kindergarten will take 90 children. looking forward to the...
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concerns tonight about r s v asnter months what d to know ahead of christmas gatherings when we come back website. people to anonymously report there at home testing results to health make my report count dot org collects those results, and officials hope the site will help fill some of the data gaps as more people use home testing . instead of lab testing. officials have expressed concerns for months now that the spread of the virus was under reported. health alert for the holidays. health officials say. rbs is running rampant in hospitals all over the united states. fox's steve harrigan has more on why people should use a lot of caution over the holiday season. holiday season is here and his family's look together and break bread. health officials are sounding the alarm , asking americans to be extra careful as rsv numbers continue to skyrocket. if your child is sick, it's important to just stay home. rsv is an illness that affects small children, but it also affects old people can make older people seriously ill, according to the cdc. rsv hospitalization rates have gone down but are still more than double this year compared to 2021. most people do recover in a w
concerns tonight about r s v asnter months what d to know ahead of christmas gatherings when we come back website. people to anonymously report there at home testing results to health make my report count dot org collects those results, and officials hope the site will help fill some of the data gaps as more people use home testing . instead of lab testing. officials have expressed concerns for months now that the spread of the virus was under reported. health alert for the holidays. health...
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people with health issues to leave . all right, you're up to date. part 3 of blood and tears french di colonization continues now and the $21.00 g m t a special u. s. a headline report. ah, the 8 year algerian war ended on the 18th of march 1962. when the french government and the algerian national liberation front, the evelyn signed the treaty known as d a. v r. a course. it included an immediate cease fire, and pave the way for algerian independence when, whoops, of french, colonial settlers who fundamentally opposed the deal, clashed with the french army on the streets of algiers. on the 26th of march, 196280 were killed. many europeans living in algeria had to face the reality that they were not part of the new country. in the next few months between $8.10 people per day left the country where many of them were born hastily taking with them their most precious possessions, draw sierra but all uncontrollable. brilliant coleman was bus cuz just to flee bus could have him out. pasco, pasco, sure kinda controlled cuz she me and covered and put young kazama boker know bu good mit um, but to pull a girl did oh mother. but hey, stephanie, have said, s
people with health issues to leave . all right, you're up to date. part 3 of blood and tears french di colonization continues now and the $21.00 g m t a special u. s. a headline report. ah, the 8 year algerian war ended on the 18th of march 1962. when the french government and the algerian national liberation front, the evelyn signed the treaty known as d a. v r. a course. it included an immediate cease fire, and pave the way for algerian independence when, whoops, of french, colonial settlers...
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whilst people in less affluent areas on average develop chronic health conditions at a younger age and die earlier, they have fewer gps and a worse experience. here's newsnight�*sou might assume those challenges would mean more doctors and better care. but come to places like the revoe estate, and you'll hear the opposite. you're always encouraged — anything that you suspect may be cancer. so i found a lump my lower back. it was painful. i phoned up my gp to get an appointment and they suggested it might be better to go to the walk—in centre because i'd get seen quicker. they offered me an appointment, but it was in three weeks' time. so they were great, but they did just pack me off with some painkillers. er... there was no access to a gp, there was no referral to anybody else. ijust sit there crying. i think, what's the point of trying to phone when no—one _ wants to help you? i rely on my volunteers... christina is a youth worker at the centre. she says local kids often come to her for medical advice. they come and tell us, like, "mum tried to make me a doctor's appointment for this, but we haven't been able to, so i don't know what it is, but it's worrying
whilst people in less affluent areas on average develop chronic health conditions at a younger age and die earlier, they have fewer gps and a worse experience. here's newsnight�*sou might assume those challenges would mean more doctors and better care. but come to places like the revoe estate, and you'll hear the opposite. you're always encouraged — anything that you suspect may be cancer. so i found a lump my lower back. it was painful. i phoned up my gp to get an appointment and they...
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probably gives people a little more faith that there's more to it aside from just, you know, strictly buying the stuff that's beaten up the most. >> health care is the worst performing sector in the sup, the managed care providers united health, weighing on the dow. humana, centene. let's break down the move with david windily joining us by phone. is it just because, david, it's been such an area of strength for the market so far this year and that's reversing now >> i think you're exactly right. i think you and mike framed this well, that these stocks have done their jobs. they're defensive. they've beaten numbers every quarter this year and raised cps and it's by 4% versus an s&p that's going the other way the stocks have been a safe haven and out performed the s&p 50035% year to date until the last couple days and now they're giving some of that back because they've done their job but to the really where people want to rotate to at this point. >> should they be wanting to rotate to them do the valuations look attractive given what's happening with fundamentals? >> right so fundsamentals are really good the companies set themselves up for strong growth next year. you have to beli
probably gives people a little more faith that there's more to it aside from just, you know, strictly buying the stuff that's beaten up the most. >> health care is the worst performing sector in the sup, the managed care providers united health, weighing on the dow. humana, centene. let's break down the move with david windily joining us by phone. is it just because, david, it's been such an area of strength for the market so far this year and that's reversing now >> i think you're...
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s, for our best prices, canyon journalists in pursuit of press, freedom and justice. a faint, estrange situation. surround someone by the 100 people formed maintenance, investigating government corruption in the national health care system that will the transaction facing agile nicholas a b of money that isn't explained africa, uncensored and publishing those things up. people don't want to publish, even if it doesn't mean that to be whose truth is it anyway, on al jazeera lou ah, ah, hello, you're watching l g 0. i'm emily angry. he's a reminder of our top stories. this. our benjamin netanyahu is poised to return to power in israel with the final tally showing he's blocking, getting at 64 seats out of 120 current later. yeah, le paves block has 516, and he's already conceded defeat form of pakistani prime minister in ron con is in the hospital after being shot at a rally, a gum and open fire at a campaign truck carrying com in the east in that punjab province con was leading a protest march to demand snap elections and u. s. and south career are extending joint military exercises known as vigilance. storm. the extension is in response to north korea firing missiles. wish us defense secretary lloyd austin, d
s, for our best prices, canyon journalists in pursuit of press, freedom and justice. a faint, estrange situation. surround someone by the 100 people formed maintenance, investigating government corruption in the national health care system that will the transaction facing agile nicholas a b of money that isn't explained africa, uncensored and publishing those things up. people don't want to publish, even if it doesn't mean that to be whose truth is it anyway, on al jazeera lou ah, ah, hello,...
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s health and war grain to reach deal to close lawsuit filed by state and local governments opioid overdose. this have cause the depth of at least half a 1000000 people over the past 2 decades. the u. k. government is preparing to announce sweeping spending. concent tax rises on thursday to pay for a massive hole in the country's finances. education is in the firing line, but schools are already struggling with the rising costs of salaries, energy, and materials. as charlie angela report me, music is on the menu up to school estate run girls school in new london. lessons like these could soon be cut. schools are forced to make saving the surgeon cost of materials, energy and wages. mean, 54 percent of schools will be able to answer budget without stricken back head. teach it, even in ford, says she'll have to find an extra $120000.02 pay for the government unfunded wage increases, even though her school is on a fixed energy deal. so it's better off than most things like drama, music art, d t. those will be the ones that school and college leaders will have to think quite carefully as to whether or not they can continue to offer those. and that can be
s health and war grain to reach deal to close lawsuit filed by state and local governments opioid overdose. this have cause the depth of at least half a 1000000 people over the past 2 decades. the u. k. government is preparing to announce sweeping spending. concent tax rises on thursday to pay for a massive hole in the country's finances. education is in the firing line, but schools are already struggling with the rising costs of salaries, energy, and materials. as charlie angela report me,...
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tenacious, focused and on stoppable through a health event that i think would have taken a lot of people out of the game. >> -- pennsylvania center senate voters,'slose that was. >> -- i think we are also seeing a republican party that had a good hand in the fundamentals we have covered all night, with regard to inflation, mid term of a first term president, the president's approval rating. that is just fundamentally in good hands. they played it badly because they gave it to trump, they had candidate quality problems because of donald trump. they ran in many ways on extremism. i don't think we can also fully measure what it means for, shall we call, them honest regular voters? normies, if you will, rachel, when the -- >> why do i get the normies reference? [laughs] >> because you are fantastic, you have a feel for this. this is a serious point. this party is tied to a violent insurrection. not all republicans, in fairness, and not all were elected republicans. but many important ones are tied to minimizing or tacitly supporting the violent overthrow of the united states government. and then there is a dastardly violent attack that has now been i
tenacious, focused and on stoppable through a health event that i think would have taken a lot of people out of the game. >> -- pennsylvania center senate voters,'slose that was. >> -- i think we are also seeing a republican party that had a good hand in the fundamentals we have covered all night, with regard to inflation, mid term of a first term president, the president's approval rating. that is just fundamentally in good hands. they played it badly because they gave it to trump,...
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people pay for health service treatment. it would mean abandoning the founding principles of the nhs that make it free at the point of delivery. here�*s, that it is a universal service, free at the point of use, publicly funded, publicly delivered for all, these principles are not up for debate. but do nhs bosses here have confidence in ministers and especially in the health secretary hamza yusuf, visiting this hospital in fife today? the minutes of the meeting also highlighted concern that some scottish government suggestions are divorced from reality because of an absence of clinical input. and they talk about a disconnect between the pressure felt by clinicians on the one hand, and the message from ministers on the other. and this health expert says it is notjust the nhs in scotland which is struggling. all across the uk i think the nhs is under really visible strain at the moment. difficulties in accessing care, difficulties with finance, difficulty in attracting staff and giving them good enough terms and conditions that they stay. i think these conversations were in scotland, i do not know the details, but people are thinking mo
people pay for health service treatment. it would mean abandoning the founding principles of the nhs that make it free at the point of delivery. here�*s, that it is a universal service, free at the point of use, publicly funded, publicly delivered for all, these principles are not up for debate. but do nhs bosses here have confidence in ministers and especially in the health secretary hamza yusuf, visiting this hospital in fife today? the minutes of the meeting also highlighted concern that...
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health or in political violence. so thaveso they have a justific we have these documentsing forw and they're pushing forwarardd with this broad censorship agenda. s criticizing the people inyou kn charge is dangerous. you knowow, i don't know, i donf did this story at the at the intercept. >> i'm just so gratefu l that service you did., i it's a great story. you it's a huge public service. i hope you were rewarded for it. no doubt you will be. >> but you should be laughing. thank you so much.you.ry thank you for having me. >> thank you so most i republican voters believe that ney if liz cheney attacks you, you're probably someone they want to vote for and soth by that standard, kerry leak lake just got maybe the mostd important endorser she couldy li ever get .cheyne >> she's despised by liz cheney. she joinshe joins s us . it started in 1970 to an avid young angler with a passion for fishing, opened his first tackle shop in his father's liquor store. his goal sort of fellow anglers and provide great value for over 50 years. johnny morris's dream has grown to serve conservation and all who love the great outdoors. it's woven in the roots of bass pro shops, friendly, pa
health or in political violence. so thaveso they have a justific we have these documentsing forw and they're pushing forwarardd with this broad censorship agenda. s criticizing the people inyou kn charge is dangerous. you knowow, i don't know, i donf did this story at the at the intercept. >> i'm just so gratefu l that service you did., i it's a great story. you it's a huge public service. i hope you were rewarded for it. no doubt you will be. >> but you should be laughing. thank...
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health crisis because the writer specialist help could not be found. i know more and more young people are unable to access appropriate support for mental health. will he accept labour�*sthe support they need. the number of --eole support they need. the number of people crossing — support they need. the number of people crossing the _ support they need. the number of people crossing the channel- support they need. the number of people crossing the channel is i support they need. the number of people crossing the channel is a i people crossing the channel is a national emergency. the number of migrants in hotels is a national emergency. isn't it time that we had a cobra style committee involving the dwp, the home office and led by number ten to tackle this crisis? mr number ten to tackle this crisis? m speaker, i share his frustration and i want to reassure him that we will do whatever it takes to reduce the number of illegal crossings to this country, take any new powers that we need to and i look forward to working with him to ensure we can do that because this is fundamentally about our sovereignty and the proper control of our borders. whilst the labour party have t
health crisis because the writer specialist help could not be found. i know more and more young people are unable to access appropriate support for mental health. will he accept labour�*sthe support they need. the number of --eole support they need. the number of people crossing — support they need. the number of people crossing the _ support they need. the number of people crossing the channel- support they need. the number of people crossing the channel is i support they need. the number...
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s try. hello young people. no need to crowd around my table. get out there, there are plenty of empty seats. and max greetings to you from pike vladimir petrovich how is your healths person. i definitely didn’t see a tattoo on anyone, i didn’t see a problem with taste. at first i thought, i decided to throw a poper to her home. i look in sasuke everything will arrive in place. all the way, well, the neighbors asked about her. this body is nothing to ask the neighbors. you too say you saw how you left in the evening, you will not come. these are the things. even the departing one lost a photo of you, i'll take it. and yes, of course, of course, to vladimir petrovich from me. say hello. cool chick. maybe we’ll skip it again, the language would still have no price. who else is there? i don't know who it is, some guy. yes, he seems to be leaving, probably lost. i don't want to die. will sit, quiet do not touch, just not a sound with you will be the same. the girls will find us, they will definitely find us. i can not. pray for my daughter a picture, why are you giving the last one? daughter, pray, for god's sake. yes, i will pray from the heart anyway. i am not the n
s try. hello young people. no need to crowd around my table. get out there, there are plenty of empty seats. and max greetings to you from pike vladimir petrovich how is your healths person. i definitely didn’t see a tattoo on anyone, i didn’t see a problem with taste. at first i thought, i decided to throw a poper to her home. i look in sasuke everything will arrive in place. all the way, well, the neighbors asked about her. this body is nothing to ask the neighbors. you too say you saw...
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people know how important it is. i coached for 40 years. coached in eight states. went to high schools all over the country. in the 1980's and 1990's we had a mental health problem but after 2000, after the internet and this thing right here came out it's devastated our kids. i saw it every day. so this is a huge problem. it's going to get worse. before it gets better. dr. wright, i'm like you. faith-based. family, that's how we're going to overcome a lot of this. it has to come through that but we have to be prepared, we have to recognize the problem. dr. hoover, for years i saw kids come play for me and a lot of them came in, early in my career with very little problems. last 20 years they came in and they had adhd. they said they did. and we were giving them drugs right and left. we weren't. the doctors were prescribing them. do we have a medication problem in this country when it comes to mental health? >> that's a good question. first of all, senator tuberville, i want to thank you for your coaching years. we know, all the adults as was said earlier, all the adults have a responsibility to take care of the mental health of our young people including
people know how important it is. i coached for 40 years. coached in eight states. went to high schools all over the country. in the 1980's and 1990's we had a mental health problem but after 2000, after the internet and this thing right here came out it's devastated our kids. i saw it every day. so this is a huge problem. it's going to get worse. before it gets better. dr. wright, i'm like you. faith-based. family, that's how we're going to overcome a lot of this. it has to come through that...
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whilst people in less affluent areas on average develop chronic health conditions at a younger age and die earlier, they have fewer gps and a worse experience. here's newsnight�*swere great, but they did just pack me off with some painkillers. er... there was no access to a gp, there was no referral to anybody else. ijust sit there crying. i think, what's the point of trying to phone when no—one _ wants to help you? i rely on my volunteers... christina is a youth worker at the centre. she says local kids often come to her for medical advice. they come and tell us, like, "mum tried to make me a doctor's appointment for this, but we haven't been able to, so i don't know what it is, but it's worrying me. do you think it's this, this?" and they are quite worried about it, and that's kids... they ask you for a medical diagnosis? yeah. i've got kids that are from seven to 13 coming in and asking — going, "do you think i've got this? because i've got this rash on my arm, but mum can't get me into the doctors." the uk's clearly gripped by a crisis in gp care right now, but research for newsnight suggests that that crisis is being felt even more acutely in areas like th
whilst people in less affluent areas on average develop chronic health conditions at a younger age and die earlier, they have fewer gps and a worse experience. here's newsnight�*swere great, but they did just pack me off with some painkillers. er... there was no access to a gp, there was no referral to anybody else. ijust sit there crying. i think, what's the point of trying to phone when no—one _ wants to help you? i rely on my volunteers... christina is a youth worker at the centre. she...
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day s but further recommending we get people assessed within 24 hours after the first contact and i don't know how that is going to happen in our current staffing environment with most of our health plans. i know they are working on these things diligently and trying to negotiate with existing staff and recruiting and training new staff, so there is a real tension in my view of trying to use some of this guidance in the current environment. you have any reaction? >> i see why. i don't have a simple solution. what i can say is i think the legislation is strong and certainly points towards investment in individuals accessing these services much more rapidly. that meeting 10 days is a gigantic lift. currently it is something i empathize with as a employer and individual who runs a substance use treatment program as a part of the community fabric here in southern maine. what we are getting at i think or what i'm wanting to convey as a non california resident or legislator is we find the performance and outcomes for individuals with these conditions greatly improve when the rate of access gets better. if you are used to be 4 weeks and have a new reach goal of 10, that is significant a
day s but further recommending we get people assessed within 24 hours after the first contact and i don't know how that is going to happen in our current staffing environment with most of our health plans. i know they are working on these things diligently and trying to negotiate with existing staff and recruiting and training new staff, so there is a real tension in my view of trying to use some of this guidance in the current environment. you have any reaction? >> i see why. i don't...
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people are looking for more and more. >>> meantime, when we come back, quarterly results on deck. we'll look at cvs health and the reaction on wall street. take a look at yesterday's sw iphone 14 pro is amazing. >> announcer: executive edge sponsored by at&t 5g it's fast, reliable, and secure. gets the best deal. on every iphone. uh, actually... we already do that. the plumber with the ascot! big bjorn, little bjorn, too! the caterer who really cares. every business should get the deal! we make a good team. every business gets at&t's best deals on every iphone. including up to $800 off iphone 14 pro. (♪ ♪) ♪♪ my finances were all over the place. and my banking relationship was getting... well, complicated. hahaha! so, i broke up with messy accounts and moved my money to sofi. now i earn higher interest on my checking and savings, and bank, borrow, and invest—all in one app. feels nice being in control. break up with bad banking. get up to 2.50% interest, and bank, borrow, and invest—all in one app. plus, download the sofi app and earn up to $250 when you set up direct deposit. >>> good morning and welcome back to "squawk box" from the nasdaq market in times square.
people are looking for more and more. >>> meantime, when we come back, quarterly results on deck. we'll look at cvs health and the reaction on wall street. take a look at yesterday's sw iphone 14 pro is amazing. >> announcer: executive edge sponsored by at&t 5g it's fast, reliable, and secure. gets the best deal. on every iphone. uh, actually... we already do that. the plumber with the ascot! big bjorn, little bjorn, too! the caterer who really cares. every business should...
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people at large. the decision to take away women 's fundamental rights, the decision to take away women's right to choose, and make decisions about their own health care as affected districts across america differently. in my district, we have gone out of our way with many leaders to stand up for women's decisions to do what they think is appropriate with their bodies and the reproductive decisions. in the wake of dobbs versus jackson, can you touch upon how the experiences of seeking reproductive care, whether it's getting contraception,'s getting abortions may look different for a patient in rural america then a patient in an urban area? >> i think you're absolutely right that the experiences are quite different depending on whether or not it's one of the 26 states that now either ban or are likely to ban abortion. they have to look elsewhere, the economic costs, they have to travel. the mayor name not be able to get the prenatal care that they need. many of those folks are already -- we know from the pandemic, living in areas where there have been persistent health inequities for decades that have led to the racial and ethnic disparities by ma
people at large. the decision to take away women 's fundamental rights, the decision to take away women's right to choose, and make decisions about their own health care as affected districts across america differently. in my district, we have gone out of our way with many leaders to stand up for women's decisions to do what they think is appropriate with their bodies and the reproductive decisions. in the wake of dobbs versus jackson, can you touch upon how the experiences of seeking...
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health. this was proven by scientists from king 's college london for 3 years. they conducted an unusual study, in which almost one and a half thousand peopleated. each of them downloaded a special application and answered various questions three times a day, which made it possible to assess their mental state. their mood changed noticeably. if he could hear and see a bird. even now i hear them already somehow warm at heart, there is a significant improvement seen by people diagnosed with depression, the most common mental illness worldwide, which indicates the potential role of birds in helping people with this disorder. many experts have already urged people as much as possible. still walking in nature, watching birds , enjoying their feathers, and to be honest, i even have an alarm clock. uh, the sound of the birds is the sound of the forest, that's why wake up. i know it, even now. so we looked straight stuck, because listening and listening would be like that. i generally want to be somewhere in nature to listen to the birds. in general , you can do from stress. yes, if you still accumulate it, it seems to me that this is the best reme
health. this was proven by scientists from king 's college london for 3 years. they conducted an unusual study, in which almost one and a half thousand peopleated. each of them downloaded a special application and answered various questions three times a day, which made it possible to assess their mental state. their mood changed noticeably. if he could hear and see a bird. even now i hear them already somehow warm at heart, there is a significant improvement seen by people diagnosed with...
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c skrshgs s and we all have the same concerns we are not getting the necessary facilities to receive treatment. diagnose is the biggest challenge. 50% of the people we deal with mental health, suffering from dual diagnose. mental illness and will we plush the chemicals out of system but not the layers to the organic part of ill know employing gatory is focusing and folks here they know. you are in the field. on perhaps our provider of treatment upon services and in san francisco you and i and talked about i think this goes to what treatment mean in 2022 versus in 96. the importance of step down facility and i wonder if you can talk about what the need is for this. and how you see the current state of the world opposed to the need. this is a challenge for some time now. hay need the people around them that help support them recovery after that 90 days. we have step down residential programs and they are key and they allow for another up to 2 years of having that support and independent and freedom. and so i think that -- in our experience we have a number of beds there are not enough this program allows folks able to do a personal development, do more things to support them
c skrshgs s and we all have the same concerns we are not getting the necessary facilities to receive treatment. diagnose is the biggest challenge. 50% of the people we deal with mental health, suffering from dual diagnose. mental illness and will we plush the chemicals out of system but not the layers to the organic part of ill know employing gatory is focusing and folks here they know. you are in the field. on perhaps our provider of treatment upon services and in san francisco you and i and...
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whilst people in less affluent areas on average develop chronic health conditions at a younger age and die earlier, they have fewer gps and a worse experience. here's newsnight�*ss no access to a gp, there was no referral to anybody else. ijust sit there crying. i think, what's the point of trying to phone when no—one _ wants to help you? i rely on my volunteers... christina is a youth worker at the centre. she says local kids often come to her for medical advice. they come and tell us, like, "mum tried to make me a doctor's appointment for this, but we haven't been able to, so i don't know what it is, but it's worrying me. do you think it's this, this?" and they are quite worried about it, and that's kids... they ask you for a medical diagnosis? yeah. i've got kids that are from seven to 13 coming in and asking — going, "do you think i've got this? because i've got this rash on my arm, but mum can't get me into the doctors." the uk's clearly gripped by a crisis in gp care right now, but research for newsnight suggests that that crisis is being felt even more acutely in areas like this that are already struggling with multiple deprivations. the figures suggest
whilst people in less affluent areas on average develop chronic health conditions at a younger age and die earlier, they have fewer gps and a worse experience. here's newsnight�*ss no access to a gp, there was no referral to anybody else. ijust sit there crying. i think, what's the point of trying to phone when no—one _ wants to help you? i rely on my volunteers... christina is a youth worker at the centre. she says local kids often come to her for medical advice. they come and tell us,...