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prevention education curriculum." this is for 1 to 6th grade, and there are so many good little pieces of advice for children on here, so walk me through that. >> absolutely. our speak up be safe program is a comprehensive approach to child abuse prevention. we teach 1st-through-6th-grade students a curriculum on child abuse prevention, bullying prevention, and sexual harassment prevention. >> wow. so it's not just child abuse or child sexual abuse. bullying is a huge problem, too. >> yes, it is. absolutely. so it's very comprehensive. it really does touch on teaching kids about all those sort of issues and how to prevent those issues. >> i want to talk about something that -- i've been following the issue of child abuse, child abuse prevention my entire career because i'm very passionate about this. i was fortunate to have a good, safe childhood, and i believe every child should have that. >> yes, we do, too. >> we love the props here. so you have dolls that you use in your curriculum. so do these little critters hav
prevention education curriculum." this is for 1 to 6th grade, and there are so many good little pieces of advice for children on here, so walk me through that. >> absolutely. our speak up be safe program is a comprehensive approach to child abuse prevention. we teach 1st-through-6th-grade students a curriculum on child abuse prevention, bullying prevention, and sexual harassment prevention. >> wow. so it's not just child abuse or child sexual abuse. bullying is a huge problem,...
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prevention is really underfunded. the -- there are plenty of hospitals that have units named after someone who has cared for -- was care the for in their icu. there is no health department in the country that has a floor named after a person who prevented many more heart attacks than occurred. on the prevention side, a lot of it is policy, and some of it is clinical. we think of several different venues where you can have prevention. on the policy side, tobacco, it could be smoke-free workplaces, high tobacco taxes, deter use. on the hard-hitting ads, make a big change. and includes cessation measures, prevention could include things like increasing physical activity, the closest thing we have to a wonder drug. it improves everything you'd want to improve from mood to resistance to cancer and infections, and it decreases everything you'd want to decrease including diabetes, even if you don't lose any weight. we think often in public health about what is scaleable. there are very limited or no examples of whole communi
prevention is really underfunded. the -- there are plenty of hospitals that have units named after someone who has cared for -- was care the for in their icu. there is no health department in the country that has a floor named after a person who prevented many more heart attacks than occurred. on the prevention side, a lot of it is policy, and some of it is clinical. we think of several different venues where you can have prevention. on the policy side, tobacco, it could be smoke-free...
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component in our prevention armentarium. we launched two years ago what we call d.r.e.a.m.s., providing a program of prevention meeting the needs of the young woman where the young woman is and responding to her specific issues. condoms are part of that. and pepfar continues to procure probably more condoms than any other program in the world. and we continue to do that at a very high level. we have not decreased, in fact we've increased the number of condoms we continue to procure. condoms are part of that. but we have to make sure that we just talked about -- we have know that people understand that they have a risk of hiv. and sometimes, particularly 15 to 24-year-olds, don't believe that they have a risk. so as the epidemic, and you raise an important point with your knowledge about condom availability, when a disease moves into 15 to 24-year-olds and they're not aware that hiv is a risk, they wouldn't be particularly motivated to utilize a condom machine because they wouldn't think that they are exposed or others that t
component in our prevention armentarium. we launched two years ago what we call d.r.e.a.m.s., providing a program of prevention meeting the needs of the young woman where the young woman is and responding to her specific issues. condoms are part of that. and pepfar continues to procure probably more condoms than any other program in the world. and we continue to do that at a very high level. we have not decreased, in fact we've increased the number of condoms we continue to procure. condoms are...
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prevent has been running for a few years.'t have to be scrapped? many people have been talking about it being scrapped, not just people on the ground, but andy burnham, the former labour home secretary, diane abbott has said something similar. what we need at the minimum is an independent review to look at this and identify all of the key challenges. so we need to look at prevent from the start and think about why the muslim community seems to be targeted in particular. why is it there is a perception on the ground that religiosity is seen asa sign the ground that religiosity is seen as a sign of extremism? in their guide for what is best practice on identifying radicalisation, they say that if a young boy has a koran in his room, the holy book of the muslim communities, in their room, thatis muslim communities, in their room, that is a sign of radicalisation. that was part of a case brought up. i identify that? why is that important? these problems cause a lack of trust and mean there is a problem. we want something that kee
prevent has been running for a few years.'t have to be scrapped? many people have been talking about it being scrapped, not just people on the ground, but andy burnham, the former labour home secretary, diane abbott has said something similar. what we need at the minimum is an independent review to look at this and identify all of the key challenges. so we need to look at prevent from the start and think about why the muslim community seems to be targeted in particular. why is it there is a...
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there are referring to prevent. prevent works with that individual and he chooses not to travel.ve, are dead. this is very real stuff. with me is miqdaad versi, assistant secretary general for the muslim council of britain, which is setting up its own scheme. prevent, we heard it there, is providing a useful role. it is a useful tool. it is not perfect but it is doing some good work. do you accept that? there is always going to be good work done across the country. we have to recognise that when the former head of m15 says prevent is clearly not working, we have to take that on board and change this policy. we want a policy that keeps us safe and secure. the joint committee on human rights said there were risks that may be counter—productive, in other words, making things worse. that is not what we want. let's talk to communities on the ground. those who know they are talking about. let's be transparent, let's create trust. we can be effective in keeping ourselves safe. prevent has been running for a few years. what in it could be improved to make it work better, or do you think
there are referring to prevent. prevent works with that individual and he chooses not to travel.ve, are dead. this is very real stuff. with me is miqdaad versi, assistant secretary general for the muslim council of britain, which is setting up its own scheme. prevent, we heard it there, is providing a useful role. it is a useful tool. it is not perfect but it is doing some good work. do you accept that? there is always going to be good work done across the country. we have to recognise that...
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there are referring to prevent. prevent works with that individual and he chooses not to travel.to meet, we believe, are dead. this is very real stuff. miqdaad versi is from the muslim council of britain — my my colleague, jane hill, spoke to him earlier. she asked him whether he accepts that the prevent programme is providing a useful tool. what we have to recognise is that when the ex—head of m15 security services says prevent is clearly not working, we have to take that on board and change this policy. we want a policy that keeps us safe and secure but is effective. the joint committee on civil rights says it may be counter—productive. —— thejoint —— the joint committee on —— thejoint committee on human rights. that is not something we want. let's talk to people on the ground, those who know what they're talking about. let's be transparent, let's create trust and we can keep ourselves safe. prevent has been running for a few years. what in it can be improved to make it work better, or doesn't have to be scrapped? —— or does it have to be scrapped? many people have been talking
there are referring to prevent. prevent works with that individual and he chooses not to travel.to meet, we believe, are dead. this is very real stuff. miqdaad versi is from the muslim council of britain — my my colleague, jane hill, spoke to him earlier. she asked him whether he accepts that the prevent programme is providing a useful tool. what we have to recognise is that when the ex—head of m15 security services says prevent is clearly not working, we have to take that on board and...
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it is about preventing people from getting guns in the first place. indicates they should not have them. that history often involves to mystic violence, it involves the person who is subject to protective order, or the person convicted of domestic violence. those are the basic frameworks. the other thing i want to we're making a lot of progress, step-by-step, especially in the area of domestic violence. since 2008, 4 state laws have been enacted and each one of those laws saves lives and make the difference. level, this is something that can be done and .an get a win the reason is really, when you are talking to congress, it will take hundreds of phone calls to make a difference. legislator, a vote may be swayed by a few dozen phone calls. serious difference there and something can happen that is actually positive. year, nevada, a ballot initiative was passed. a loop -- a loophole the year before, a background check loophole is closed, washington state closed it. ongoing progress on that level even though we know congress at the federal level will not
it is about preventing people from getting guns in the first place. indicates they should not have them. that history often involves to mystic violence, it involves the person who is subject to protective order, or the person convicted of domestic violence. those are the basic frameworks. the other thing i want to we're making a lot of progress, step-by-step, especially in the area of domestic violence. since 2008, 4 state laws have been enacted and each one of those laws saves lives and make...
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help prevent drugged driving and let's achieve zero preventable deaths on wisconsin roadways. driving on pills...kills. a shared message from the wisconsin department of justice here's your prime time lineup on tmj4. packers live with larry mccarren at 6:30. followed by the season finale of "the voice" at seven and then more local news on live at ten. i-phone users, you have hundreds of new emoji's available in a software update that just launched. e new emoji's include new types facial prons and emotions, such as face palm, shrug and fingers crossed.there is also a "barf" emoji, as well as a >> sonny: damn it! >> kayla: oh...what'd that poor computer ever do to you? >> sonny: i just can't seem to get a connection today. >> kayla: mm. well, if it makes you feel any better, i...i just came from seeing your mom. and she was in really good spirits after your visit. in the morning. >> sonny: that's good. if she was in good spirits, it's probably because i left. she just basically kicked me outta there today. >> kayla: she doesn't want you to worry. >> sonny: well, she's my mom, an
help prevent drugged driving and let's achieve zero preventable deaths on wisconsin roadways. driving on pills...kills. a shared message from the wisconsin department of justice here's your prime time lineup on tmj4. packers live with larry mccarren at 6:30. followed by the season finale of "the voice" at seven and then more local news on live at ten. i-phone users, you have hundreds of new emoji's available in a software update that just launched. e new emoji's include new types...
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there are referring to prevent. prevent works with that individual and he chooses not to travel.s is very real stuff. earlier my colleaguejane hill spoke to miqdaad versi from the muslim council of britain. she asked him whether he accepts that the prevent programme is providing a useful tool. what we have to recognise is that when the ex—head of m15 security services says prevent is clearly not working, we have to take that on board and change this policy. we want a policy that keeps us safe and secure but is effective. thejoint committee on civil rights says it may be counter—productive. that is not something we want. let's talk to people on the ground, those who know what they're talking about. let's be transparent, let's create trust and we can keep ourselves safe. prevent has been running for a few years. what in it can be improved to make it work better, or doesn't have to be scrapped? many people have been talking about it being scrapped, notjust people on the ground, but andy burnham, the former labour home secretary, diane abbott has said something similar. what we need
there are referring to prevent. prevent works with that individual and he chooses not to travel.s is very real stuff. earlier my colleaguejane hill spoke to miqdaad versi from the muslim council of britain. she asked him whether he accepts that the prevent programme is providing a useful tool. what we have to recognise is that when the ex—head of m15 security services says prevent is clearly not working, we have to take that on board and change this policy. we want a policy that keeps us safe...
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it takes a coordinated global effort to prevent a widespread outbreak. this is vital science. i'm dr. son za gupta. their titles, virus hunter, disease detective, these men and women are doing crucial work. the krcenter for disease contro and prevention, their job, monitor outbreaks and curb infectious diseases. they constantly monitor 30-40 threats every day. one center is in south africa. we met up with the team for a closer look at the depths they go literally to do their job. it's a slow and cumbersome dissent hindered by head to toe respirators, the only thing standing between safety and exposure. >> we are heading into the depths of the earth 234 the cave and the aim is to find one of three bat species that could pose a threat, a viral threat. >> in this cave are thousands of bats, any number of which could contain deadly pathogens. >> this is the long-fingered bat. >> these are researchers with the university of pretoria and they are virus hunters. their job, catch bats to catch diseases before they transfer to humans. >> the reason they are called the common name is th
it takes a coordinated global effort to prevent a widespread outbreak. this is vital science. i'm dr. son za gupta. their titles, virus hunter, disease detective, these men and women are doing crucial work. the krcenter for disease contro and prevention, their job, monitor outbreaks and curb infectious diseases. they constantly monitor 30-40 threats every day. one center is in south africa. we met up with the team for a closer look at the depths they go literally to do their job. it's a slow...
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this is a way of prevent injury. i say to my good friend from tsca, he's reading into -- texas, he's reading into things that are not there. one of the groups put out an alert suggesting a vote against this and hand even read the great changes in -- hadn't even read the great changes in reforms, not reforms, but changes, clarifications, put in there by mr. goodlatte. i would hope that members would support this. this will save lives. we're not reinventing the wheel. the alzheimer's program was in effect without any parade of horribles occurring as a result. i checked with my alzheimer's patients all the time. alzheimer's association. and of course autism speaks and others are all for this. and they want this desperately, because wandering is a serious problem. we want to get our loved ones, find our loved ones, who have developmental disabilities, or have a.l.s., and make sure they get back -- alzheimer's and make sure they get back to a safe and secure environment as quickly as possible. that's all this does. i urge
this is a way of prevent injury. i say to my good friend from tsca, he's reading into -- texas, he's reading into things that are not there. one of the groups put out an alert suggesting a vote against this and hand even read the great changes in -- hadn't even read the great changes in reforms, not reforms, but changes, clarifications, put in there by mr. goodlatte. i would hope that members would support this. this will save lives. we're not reinventing the wheel. the alzheimer's program was...
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the cdc oversees ten global disease prevention centers worldwide. their job, help curb potential outbreaks. they constantly monitor 30 to 40 public health threats every day. one of these centers is in south africa, where cnn's david mckenzie met up in the field with those who go close to the field to do their job. >> reporter: it's a slow and cumbersome descent, hindered by respirators. but these are the only things standing between safety and exposure. >> we're heading into the depths of the earth in the cave. and the aim is to find one of three bat species that could pose a threat, a viral threat. >> reporter: in this cave are thousands of bats, any number of which could contain deadly pathogens. what are we seeing here? >> this is the long fingered bat. >> reporter: and these are insects? >> yes. there are huge colonies in south africa. >> reporter: there are a lot of bats here. these are researchers from the university of pretoria. they are virus hunters. their job, catch bats to catch diseases before they transfer to humans. >> the reason they'
the cdc oversees ten global disease prevention centers worldwide. their job, help curb potential outbreaks. they constantly monitor 30 to 40 public health threats every day. one of these centers is in south africa, where cnn's david mckenzie met up in the field with those who go close to the field to do their job. >> reporter: it's a slow and cumbersome descent, hindered by respirators. but these are the only things standing between safety and exposure. >> we're heading into the...
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. >> and, sneaking around to get your holiday shopping done, how some employers are trying to prevent you from doing it how some employers are trying to prevent you from doing it someone once asked, do we ever think about anything other than steak? yes... and... no. you can't fake steak. longhorn steakhouse. tonight's special: turf and surf. flo's filet and lobster tail, our new crab cake filet, and our new renegade sirloin and lobster mac and cheese. only at longhorn steakhouse.
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preventative services task force. preventative medical services are those that prevent illnesses before they cause symptoms or problems, as i understand it. correct me treatments receiving , a grade of a or b by the task force are required to be offered to consumers with no out-of-pocket costs. rep. walberg: supporters of adding the epipen to the list of preventive medical services argue that this measure will access tomers get epipens with no cost sharing. ms. bresch, will adding the epipen to the preventive medical services list, will it do anything to lower the actual price of the device, the overall reason for our hearing today? ms. bresch: so the preventive drug list, as you've mentioned, would make sure everyone has access but what we have now done , with the generic drug and dropping the price to $300 we believe provides that similar access but believe that obviously, the importance of , epinephrine auto injectors should be part of the preventive drug list. rep. walberg: so you are still pushing to have it on t
preventative services task force. preventative medical services are those that prevent illnesses before they cause symptoms or problems, as i understand it. correct me treatments receiving , a grade of a or b by the task force are required to be offered to consumers with no out-of-pocket costs. rep. walberg: supporters of adding the epipen to the list of preventive medical services argue that this measure will access tomers get epipens with no cost sharing. ms. bresch, will adding the epipen to...
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the federal bureaucrats in washington have lots of regulations designed to prevent corruption. in campaigns, we do have a lot haveing and i think we do them on both sides, and i'm sympathetic with that. i think you need to separate out what happens in campaigns. this was a particularly dirty from whatampaign happens in the government. i worked -- i have worked in 35 countries in the world, and i is a lot of there corrupt governments and we don't even come close. imagine being in the country -- one example, one where you go to the hospital, it is routine practice that your family has to pay off the nurse in order to get treated. it is also routine practice that the doctor says, you need this drug that we don't have it in the hospital. i have a clinic, there is a clinic down the street and you can buy it there, say go down at street and absorb it their rate. this is not an unusual story. west countries in the world have levels of corruption that we cannot even anticipate or believe. i just want to give you -- i am not saying there is no corruption. i want to give you historic per
the federal bureaucrats in washington have lots of regulations designed to prevent corruption. in campaigns, we do have a lot haveing and i think we do them on both sides, and i'm sympathetic with that. i think you need to separate out what happens in campaigns. this was a particularly dirty from whatampaign happens in the government. i worked -- i have worked in 35 countries in the world, and i is a lot of there corrupt governments and we don't even come close. imagine being in the country --...
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, can't be preventive. if something is therapeutic you can prevent or treat. this is something that really should be stopped. >> why are they using it then to make the animals grow faster? >> guest: who knows. >> host: while these are business people they're not going to do things just because they're cute. >> guest: i would suggest you'd have some queries to the industry about this. unlike the countries in the european union where they have effectively banned the use of antibiotics and feeds, we are permitting the same use with a different name which is probably why the amounts of antibiotics going into agriculture have been increasing. over the past five years instead of going to because the same use and feeds is still going on. a lot of the companies if you read the fine print say what we no longer using a biotics for growth promotion. that doesn't mean they're not using antibiotics. >> but you said they have to label. >> there's no labeling requirements in the u.s. they made themselves a voluntary label
, can't be preventive. if something is therapeutic you can prevent or treat. this is something that really should be stopped. >> why are they using it then to make the animals grow faster? >> guest: who knows. >> host: while these are business people they're not going to do things just because they're cute. >> guest: i would suggest you'd have some queries to the industry about this. unlike the countries in the european union where they have effectively banned the use of...
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we spend a lot reacting to it but we don't spend any time preventing it. we said let's create a foundation that studies violence and wha where the risk factors t have been in that box and change it so we can build compassion and conviction and kindness. specifically we throw money at grants to study the research of what happened in the brain, what are the chemical and structural changes that lead to violent behavior and we look at studies for the public health factors that lead to violence. we also have to start with the help of publishing at the peer-reviewed journal so we have a voice for people that study violence and we have a whole army of amazing young brains that study with us and they do research and labs and we are helping them move into this space because we need to make them lucrative and prestigious. we also recognize research for its own sake is of no value unless you can ge give it to the everyday citizens anyway they can embrace that it has to be straightforward and approachable so that students, teachers and health-care providers, law enfor
we spend a lot reacting to it but we don't spend any time preventing it. we said let's create a foundation that studies violence and wha where the risk factors t have been in that box and change it so we can build compassion and conviction and kindness. specifically we throw money at grants to study the research of what happened in the brain, what are the chemical and structural changes that lead to violent behavior and we look at studies for the public health factors that lead to violence. we...
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the medicine prevents the virus from entering the body and causing an infection. "in many cities, san francisco and new york and larger cities, the word is out more great tool for preventing hiv." without an h-i-v vaccine on the horizon, kohll's pharmacy does what it can to educate on preventative options.and this pill is one of them. "we are hoping that this will be the beginning of our goal which is to be the first generation free of hiv. so we are hoping and all the results show us that prep is keeping people safe." coming up... one of the finalist-- the wisconsin city that could have a w taxpayer money. and -- storytelling-- where packers broadcaster wayne larrivee will be signing copies of his book "if these walls could talk" the air national guard's truax field in madison is one of five finalists for deployment force will ultimately select ?two? sites.governor walker says housing the fighters at truax would save taxpayer dollars-- since they could patrol more than 10-thousand square miles of airspace.. packers broadcaster wayne larrivee will be signing copie
the medicine prevents the virus from entering the body and causing an infection. "in many cities, san francisco and new york and larger cities, the word is out more great tool for preventing hiv." without an h-i-v vaccine on the horizon, kohll's pharmacy does what it can to educate on preventative options.and this pill is one of them. "we are hoping that this will be the beginning of our goal which is to be the first generation free of hiv. so we are hoping and all the results...
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is national impaired driving prevention month. sunrise hospital brought in teens from las vegas high school and unlv athletic department to raise awareness and show students first- hand the dangers of driving under the influence. ""we've seen the worst of the worst here, unfortunately you know the most tragic events as a result of impaired driving. so when we get a chance to speak to high school students and possibly prevent any of these tragic events from happening to their family or someone else's this year more than 140 people have been involved in deadly d-u-i crashes in nevada. metro is starting a new surveillance program to help them catch criminals faster. but they're asking for the valley's help. "vegas safe cam" relies on the public's personal security cameras to stop crimes. you register your device online-- giving metro access to your footage. this help them track crime from house to house. if you're worried about privacy-- they only use your c there's a crime happening around your house and they always ask for permissi
is national impaired driving prevention month. sunrise hospital brought in teens from las vegas high school and unlv athletic department to raise awareness and show students first- hand the dangers of driving under the influence. ""we've seen the worst of the worst here, unfortunately you know the most tragic events as a result of impaired driving. so when we get a chance to speak to high school students and possibly prevent any of these tragic events from happening to their family or...
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if u nfortu nately prevent these attacks taking place.drive at people and that is something the authorities will find difficult to prevent. it is good to talk to you, thank you very much. former head of the national counterterrorism security office. and to remind you, italian sources have said the main suspect in the berlin christmas market attack has been shot dead. unconfirmed reports coming out of milan and we are expecting a news conference to be held by the italian interior minister injust a held by the italian interior minister in just a couple of minutes. so we will bring you the latest as soon as we have it. the homeless charity crisis says that people sleeping rough are 17 times more likely to be a victim of crime than other members of the public. it's also found that 80% of homeless people are regularly attacked and abused, some even urinated on. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has more. london commuter trains provided a place of safety and shelter for one man who was homeless for five years. he would sleep on
if u nfortu nately prevent these attacks taking place.drive at people and that is something the authorities will find difficult to prevent. it is good to talk to you, thank you very much. former head of the national counterterrorism security office. and to remind you, italian sources have said the main suspect in the berlin christmas market attack has been shot dead. unconfirmed reports coming out of milan and we are expecting a news conference to be held by the italian interior minister injust...
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preventing them from becoming abusive.he news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm sonja jessop. thousands of the capital's commuters are again facing difficultjourneys to work today with a fresh strike by conductors on southern rail services. members of the rmt union are walking out today and tomorrow. there's a reduced timetable in place but some routes have no trains at all. let us have a close look at it now. no southern trains. there is a revised service on all other routes including into victoria and london. it also affects the gatwick express. on the tube, meanwhile, severe delays westbound on the piccadilly line. now we've been told that's due to engineering work finishing late. other lines appear to be running normally. usual rush—hour delays on this road and in brixton road is closed southbound. in other news, an investigation has begun after a single—decker bus crashed into a home in high wycombe. it happened on saturday afternoon. two people inside the house escaped, but the
preventing them from becoming abusive.he news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm sonja jessop. thousands of the capital's commuters are again facing difficultjourneys to work today with a fresh strike by conductors on southern rail services. members of the rmt union are walking out today and tomorrow. there's a reduced timetable in place but some routes have no trains at all. let us have a close look at it now. no southern trains. there is a revised...
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[ no response ] >> what do you think oakland should do to prevent this kind of fire again?e committed to doing a thorough analysis of all of our systems, and i am confident that we can improve our ability to prevent fires of this type. i've announced today three steps that i'm taking that i believe will rapidly, but thoughtfully, improve safety in this city and do so in a spirit of lifting up the other forms of safety that we also cherish as oaklanders. obviously safety of life is first. it comes above all else. but oaklanders are also fiercely protective of safety of housing security, safety in an inclusive and accepting community, and safety in the ability to express yourself and particularly to express yourself creatively. >> have you asked the fire department for records on its visits and its interaction with 1305-1315? if so, when did you ask them? have you asked them for that, and why is it taking so long to get that information from them to you? >> so we have been appropriately focused with all hands on deck on this recovery effort. we have had more than 300 of our f
[ no response ] >> what do you think oakland should do to prevent this kind of fire again?e committed to doing a thorough analysis of all of our systems, and i am confident that we can improve our ability to prevent fires of this type. i've announced today three steps that i'm taking that i believe will rapidly, but thoughtfully, improve safety in this city and do so in a spirit of lifting up the other forms of safety that we also cherish as oaklanders. obviously safety of life is first....
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potentially, also, preventing the attack being worse thanit preventing the attack being worse than its, in berlin, thank you very much. the chairwoman of the royal college of gps has warned patients could be forced to wait for more than a month to see their family doctor this winter. henna stokes lampard claimed surgeries are already skating on thin ice because of a shortage of gps and years of serious underinvestment. here is robert pigott. mrs richardson? come on in. i'm doctor helen. have a seat. what can i do for you today? winter is bringing increased demands on an nhs already under year—round pressure and gps warn that their service is stretched desperately thin. they say any spare capacity has disappeared, leaving lengthening waiting times that could pose a serious risk to patients. firstly there just aren't enough gps out there. we don't have enough clinicians in the workforce but also we haven't got enough nurses and other health care professionals too, so the problem this winter is as bad as it has ever been, and that's a real worry. pressure on gps has intensified. over 1.3
potentially, also, preventing the attack being worse thanit preventing the attack being worse than its, in berlin, thank you very much. the chairwoman of the royal college of gps has warned patients could be forced to wait for more than a month to see their family doctor this winter. henna stokes lampard claimed surgeries are already skating on thin ice because of a shortage of gps and years of serious underinvestment. here is robert pigott. mrs richardson? come on in. i'm doctor helen. have a...
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no matter who we are, these diseases can be managed or prevented when caught early on. because with better research, the right medicine, and with doctors who help keep me healthy to begin with, we will thrive. >>vicki liviakis: get teased did you said the forecast was coming up >>reporter: still when the over the touch of the mountain to images will be a very mild and the afternoon call from war on to say they're keeping things dry and sunny by today we have a lot of temperatures really nice day to get out there and enjoy saturday the best that as in some of those temperatures looking not all the next few days we're going to court down as we get into the and wednesday it looks like the arctic outbreak is the for the seventh arrow international concert will performances by the young people's sentiment and the of all school for the our chamber orchestra we hope to have a great weekend what ever you do have a great weekend have a great night download our application for kron 4 news ♪ ♪ ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh ♪ hush my darling don't fear my darling ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight
no matter who we are, these diseases can be managed or prevented when caught early on. because with better research, the right medicine, and with doctors who help keep me healthy to begin with, we will thrive. >>vicki liviakis: get teased did you said the forecast was coming up >>reporter: still when the over the touch of the mountain to images will be a very mild and the afternoon call from war on to say they're keeping things dry and sunny by today we have a lot of temperatures...
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that's pretty hard to prevent. clearly this is going to be a huge problem for angela merkel. she was already in deep political trouble because of various crimes refugees have been involved in. here we have an asylum seeker carrying out this mass casualty attack. it's going to be politically very hard for her to excuse this. >> so even when he's -- he's in the deportation pipeline. he's run into law enforcement. there's a police informant who knows he's talking about doing these things, that's not enough to go after somebody, or there's just so many possibilities like that, that is it hard for german authorities to say this guy is a priority? >> i'm not sure what the german legal framework is. but the fact is, they got hundreds and hundreds of germans who have gone to syria, come back. each one of those people takes 25 or more people to follow, if you're going to follow them 24-7. not to excuse any of this, but this is a resource problem, as much as anything else. >> what do you think, tara, that german authorities need to be looking at, at this point and what they are looking
that's pretty hard to prevent. clearly this is going to be a huge problem for angela merkel. she was already in deep political trouble because of various crimes refugees have been involved in. here we have an asylum seeker carrying out this mass casualty attack. it's going to be politically very hard for her to excuse this. >> so even when he's -- he's in the deportation pipeline. he's run into law enforcement. there's a police informant who knows he's talking about doing these things,...
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if taken daily, the pill can prevent hiv infection. >>> still ahead on 9 news, you can probably think about a lot of things you don't want to in a toilet. yeah. this one could be worse than anything you could imagine. . >>> there are a lot of reasons to be thankful living in colorado. we love it here. got the beautiful mountains, outdoor activities, breweries if you like beer. the fact they're not giant >> this happened in south africa. >> can you imagine that coming out of your toilet? >> no. >> this guy captures video of a snake handler trying to pull out this eight foot long venomous cobra from his toilet the cobra got mad and started fighting back. it was not having this. it escaped back to the toilet. it's now in the sew no one knows where he is or might pop up next. >> i'd be building a or at porta potty in the backyard. >> no pipes there for surprises. >> exactly. nothing. >> let's transition to weather. >> gladly. sunshine out there is actually a really nice day. highs in the 40s. colder tomorrow with a lie of 34. we have a chance of light snow have an inch or less, emphasis o
if taken daily, the pill can prevent hiv infection. >>> still ahead on 9 news, you can probably think about a lot of things you don't want to in a toilet. yeah. this one could be worse than anything you could imagine. . >>> there are a lot of reasons to be thankful living in colorado. we love it here. got the beautiful mountains, outdoor activities, breweries if you like beer. the fact they're not giant >> this happened in south africa. >> can you imagine that...
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to you can call the suicide prevention lifeline at one 800 273 talk. with more resources for you on the denver7 app as well. >>> a pe teacher and coach in a teenage runaway. the girls have reported her missing last night a short time later deputy say they found the 17-year-old and her family's cabin in pine with that man. he teaches at west jefferson middle and his assistant football coach at conifer high school. >>> denver seven gets its hands on dramatic video recorder from officers on body cameras he opens fire on a teenager i times. this was in august of the 17- year-o from a carjacked vehicle. then this happened. >> i've party with a gun. then [ cheers and applause ] -- >>> shots fired shots fired. moments later you can hear that major screening think my leg, my leg over and over. that teenager survived, pleaded guilty to felony medicine -- the da found the officer had no other option but then to use that option to prevent escape. they told investigators he was afraid the teenager may have shot him or someone else as he tried to get away >>> if yo
to you can call the suicide prevention lifeline at one 800 273 talk. with more resources for you on the denver7 app as well. >>> a pe teacher and coach in a teenage runaway. the girls have reported her missing last night a short time later deputy say they found the 17-year-old and her family's cabin in pine with that man. he teaches at west jefferson middle and his assistant football coach at conifer high school. >>> denver seven gets its hands on dramatic video recorder from...
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once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. do not take breo more than prescribed. see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. could be a missing piece for you. see if you're eligible for taking a look at the market right now...dow:nasdaq: capuchin community services will again help thousands of families in our area have a nicer christmas... with a meal and toys
once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control...
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it takes a global effort to prevent a widespread outbreak. this is vital signs. i am dr. sanjay gupta. they might sound of something out of a flashy novel. these men and women are doing crucial work all over the globe. here in the united states, the centers for disease control and prevention oversea ten global disease detection centers worldwide. their job, monitor viruses, help curb potential outbreaks of emerging infectious diseases. they constantly monitor 30-40 public health threats every day. one is in south africa where david mckenzie met up with the team in the field for a closer look at the depth they go literally to do their job. it is a slow and cumber son dissent hindered by head to toe protective suits and respirators. the only thing standing between safety and exposure. >> we are heading into the depths of the earth in the cave. the aim is to find one of three bat species that could pose a threat, a viral threat. there are thousands of bats, any number of which could contain deadly pathogens. >> what are we seeing here? >> the long fingered bat. >> and insec
it takes a global effort to prevent a widespread outbreak. this is vital signs. i am dr. sanjay gupta. they might sound of something out of a flashy novel. these men and women are doing crucial work all over the globe. here in the united states, the centers for disease control and prevention oversea ten global disease detection centers worldwide. their job, monitor viruses, help curb potential outbreaks of emerging infectious diseases. they constantly monitor 30-40 public health threats every...
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>>anny hong: he is leading the charge to increase fire prevention he believes the rest of the councilnited on making this happen. >>darya: she is concerned about of the warehouses and the city in an investment in affordable housing $1.7 million will be used to launch a new financial assistance several the ardors we spoke with said they were staying at the warehouse and because she cannot afford to run anywhere else. >>james: we're talking not afforded to low 50s for most of the bay area. >>james: 50 the weather is one to be on settled it will stay that way. >>robin winston: pfft >>robin winston: overorganize come you definitely picking up but no significant slowing, hayward and to the peninsula a hot spot for a commute through the south bend if you live in san jose and you need to get to sunnyvale or cupertino. >>darya: a hundred people are data killed in an earthquake and indonesia >>anny hong: 97 people are dead including children after a 6.5 magnitude quake the death toll was expected to rise as a look at the devastation more than seven people was ordered century injures dozens mor
>>anny hong: he is leading the charge to increase fire prevention he believes the rest of the councilnited on making this happen. >>darya: she is concerned about of the warehouses and the city in an investment in affordable housing $1.7 million will be used to launch a new financial assistance several the ardors we spoke with said they were staying at the warehouse and because she cannot afford to run anywhere else. >>james: we're talking not afforded to low 50s for most of...
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i need to prevent something from happening. while the big brain is a black box in there, we know that if you input of these risk factors , you are likely to get violent and aggressive behavior out. if you have a broken family unit, one that's abusive , sexually abusive, physically abusive, neglectful, if you don't have the support of a social worker group, there's substance abuse involved, she has access to firearms, no man matter how contentious the debate is, it's a scientific fact it increases your risk of self or other violence. matters, physical trauma to the brain, we see a lot of it in concussions. the whole problem we have right now with the military population and nfl population . violent media . and genetic inclinations. these are all inclinations that lead to violent behavior and we have protection factors that lead you away from violence toward anti-violence, i don't know what else to call it besides compassion and resilience. and normally i'd like to expand on these and talk about the scientific support and we can
i need to prevent something from happening. while the big brain is a black box in there, we know that if you input of these risk factors , you are likely to get violent and aggressive behavior out. if you have a broken family unit, one that's abusive , sexually abusive, physically abusive, neglectful, if you don't have the support of a social worker group, there's substance abuse involved, she has access to firearms, no man matter how contentious the debate is, it's a scientific fact it...
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have easy access to drug disposal, we can prevent diverson and we can prevent misuse and we can prevent prescriptions from being on our streets." streets." we have more information about the drug mail-back program on our website, cbs 58 dot com. milwaukee's skyline has changed quite a bit over the last few years...and today we get another look into the futur. future. this tower will someday cast a long shadow over the lakefront. it's development which will stand at the site formerly occupied by the downtown transit center at the east end of michigan street. the 44-story building will include more than 300 housing units... along with restaurants and shops. it will also serve as a transportation hub for buses, pedestrians and the new streetcar. 3 green bay packer fans are passionately hoping that their team makes a late season push for the playoffs. but there's one fan who lives far from green bay whose hope is much simpler. football season here. and joshua fell in love with the packers when he was ten." ten."josh mccall loves the packers even though he lives in washington state....the 30
have easy access to drug disposal, we can prevent diverson and we can prevent misuse and we can prevent prescriptions from being on our streets." streets." we have more information about the drug mail-back program on our website, cbs 58 dot com. milwaukee's skyline has changed quite a bit over the last few years...and today we get another look into the futur. future. this tower will someday cast a long shadow over the lakefront. it's development which will stand at the site formerly...
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reports say a government suicide prevention strategy for england in 2012 did not achieve its aims.essage here is that suicide is preve nta ble. message here is that suicide is preventable. and what we have heard from one witness very powerfully is when she said it was not my son who was hard to reach, it was the service is. a department of health spokesman said every death by suicide was tragic for families and an updated strategy due early next year would address some of the issues raised by the committee. angela has welcomed the report and hopes it will make a difference and help prevent more of the sort of devastating losses she had to endure. hugh pym, bbc news. i'm adnan nawaz. the top stories this hour: medical officials in the syrian city of aleppo say they've resumed the evacuation of people trapped in the rebel—held east. the president of the democratic republic of congo's term in office formally expires today, but he's refusing to give up power. elections to choose a successor tojoseph kabila have been postponed on logistical grounds. talks with the main opposition bloc,
reports say a government suicide prevention strategy for england in 2012 did not achieve its aims.essage here is that suicide is preve nta ble. message here is that suicide is preventable. and what we have heard from one witness very powerfully is when she said it was not my son who was hard to reach, it was the service is. a department of health spokesman said every death by suicide was tragic for families and an updated strategy due early next year would address some of the issues raised by...
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companies are allowed to call this preventive. it can't be preventive. i studied pharmacology. if something is therapeutic, it can neither prevent nor treat. this is something that should be stopped. >> wire they using it then? they're making it grow faster? >> uno. >> while there has to be some. these are business people. they're not going to do things just because spirit of a restrictor you have some queries to the industry but i would suggest unlike the countries in the european union where they have banned the use of antibiotics in feed, we are permitting the same use with a different name which is probably why the amount of antibiotics going into agriculture have been steadily increasing. that same use in feed is still going on. a lot of companies, if you read the fine print they will say we no longer use antibiotics for growth promotion. it doesn't doesn't mean they're not using antibiotics. >> under the fda rules they have to label. >> no there's no labeling requirements in the u.s. they made themselves voluntarily label because they know it may attract consumers, but th
companies are allowed to call this preventive. it can't be preventive. i studied pharmacology. if something is therapeutic, it can neither prevent nor treat. this is something that should be stopped. >> wire they using it then? they're making it grow faster? >> uno. >> while there has to be some. these are business people. they're not going to do things just because spirit of a restrictor you have some queries to the industry but i would suggest unlike the countries in the...
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cause of death in san francisco it outweighs everything else but people are astonished we know how to prevent half of cancer but not how to implement we need of a to figure out and that's why this program is so exciting we cannot just figure it out as researchers and can't figure out as public health organizations or community we need to do this together it is very important that everyone understands this is a troy pinching a city that is the department of health it is the communities and the people of san francisco and it is usf providing the research felt facilities and the backbone of sf asking can coming together at an incredibly diverse way that's why san francisco is the right place to do this is the center of innovation when you come up with a new ideas people don't tell you to go away they embrace new ideas and have is a strong sense of social justice in doing what's right putting that together i can't think of that better place in the world to do this san francisco is a lightning laboratory we figured out things how to help people improve their own heartache in terms of cancer and te
cause of death in san francisco it outweighs everything else but people are astonished we know how to prevent half of cancer but not how to implement we need of a to figure out and that's why this program is so exciting we cannot just figure it out as researchers and can't figure out as public health organizations or community we need to do this together it is very important that everyone understands this is a troy pinching a city that is the department of health it is the communities and the...
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that is to help to prevent them along with educating people when the laws and about how to get around town safely and changing the laws but that work is important we can get to zero with projects like this thanks very much we appreciate everyone coming ou (shouting.). >> more and more city's high san francisco is committing to dislocate to end all traffic death that means improving safety for people walking and driving and safety on our streets is everyone's responsibility people can make mistakes but not result in injury or death all traffic collisions are preventable as drivers you play a large role that will give you the tools to drive safely on streets a recent survey asks hundreds of drivers about save city introduce driving what did they say watch for distracted behavior and slow down and be patient and check for people before you turn the facts about city driving shows how important to be alert most collisions happen in good weather allowance even at 25 mile-per-hour it takes a vehicle 85 feet to stop this is almost 7 car lengths slowing down makes collisions less savior when a
that is to help to prevent them along with educating people when the laws and about how to get around town safely and changing the laws but that work is important we can get to zero with projects like this thanks very much we appreciate everyone coming ou (shouting.). >> more and more city's high san francisco is committing to dislocate to end all traffic death that means improving safety for people walking and driving and safety on our streets is everyone's responsibility people can make...
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research takes forever i cannot wait 92 prevent something. so we do know if you input the factors you are likely to get violent and aggressive behavior one that is abusive sexually, physically if you don't have the loss style environment it is substance abuse with how contentious the debate is it increases the risk of violence. nutrition matters physical trauma to the brain with all the problems that we have right now with the military population for golf pilot media is a risk factor so these are all risk factors so on the other side reid have those protective factors i don't know what else to call it. but i would like to expand these and we can do that after but i want to focus on what is valuable. one is the nature and nurture component how you were born or your genes when it comes to that debate there is no debate if it is the genes or the environment , you cannot separate your genes determine how you see the world and what is filtered and what organs they are expressing you cannot separate them. the great behavior is that what contributes
research takes forever i cannot wait 92 prevent something. so we do know if you input the factors you are likely to get violent and aggressive behavior one that is abusive sexually, physically if you don't have the loss style environment it is substance abuse with how contentious the debate is it increases the risk of violence. nutrition matters physical trauma to the brain with all the problems that we have right now with the military population for golf pilot media is a risk factor so these...
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promising new therapies developing vaccines and improving cancer detection and prevention. ultimately will help us reach our goal of getting a decades worth of research in half the time. as joe said that time counts. in this effort joe biden has rallied not just congress but he has rallied a tremendous collection if researchers and doctors philanthropist, patience he is showing us with the right investments and the ingenuity of the american people to quote him there isn't anything we can't do. so i would like everybody to please join me in thanking what i consider to be the finest vice president in history. [applause] [applause] [applause] go head and embarrass joe, go ahead. [cheers and applause] [applause] so we are tackling cancer brain disease substance abuse and disorders and more. none of this work works would have been possible without bipartisan cooperation of both houses of congress. latta people involved but if there are some books that deserve a special shout out. that includes senators alexander and senators murphy. [applause] representatives often milan and to
promising new therapies developing vaccines and improving cancer detection and prevention. ultimately will help us reach our goal of getting a decades worth of research in half the time. as joe said that time counts. in this effort joe biden has rallied not just congress but he has rallied a tremendous collection if researchers and doctors philanthropist, patience he is showing us with the right investments and the ingenuity of the american people to quote him there isn't anything we can't do....
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the environment, if it prevents competition in a bad way, prevents other companies. i'm saying you have to look at each one individually. >> some democrats vk bashing trump for picking wealthy ceos to serve in his cabinet. let's just say he disagrees. listen to this. >> and by the way, some of the people i put onto negotiate, you've been noticing are some of the most successful people in the world. and one newspaper criticized me, why can't they have people of modest means. because i want people that made a fortune. because now they're negotiating with you. okay. >> yet rich is bad, john. >> yeah. look, if i want to learn how to hit a baseball, i don't want to talk to some professor who's never been in a batter box who's written a theory of baseball and has no practical experience. i want wade bogs to teach me how to hit a baseball. you look at linda mcmahon, i worked for linda, the wwe, linda started a small business on the verge of bankruptcy, mortgaged her own home with vince to create wrestle mania and she created a business that's worth $1.5 billion, a global co
the environment, if it prevents competition in a bad way, prevents other companies. i'm saying you have to look at each one individually. >> some democrats vk bashing trump for picking wealthy ceos to serve in his cabinet. let's just say he disagrees. listen to this. >> and by the way, some of the people i put onto negotiate, you've been noticing are some of the most successful people in the world. and one newspaper criticized me, why can't they have people of modest means. because...
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once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms.is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. do not take breo more than prescribed. see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. ask your doctor if 24-hour breo could be a missing piece for you. see if you're eligible for 12 months free at mybreo.com. lou: joining me now is the vice-chair of the trump transition team a
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once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. do not take breo more than prescribed. see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. ask your doctor if 24-hour breo could be a missing piece for you. see if you're eligible for 12 months free at mybreo.com. we're opening more xfinity stores closer to you. visit us toda
once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma...
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man who ran the warehouse.now at the center of questions about whether the fire could have been prevented. she >> vicki: >> vicki:derick ion almena.had a bizarre, pre- dawn run inkron4 was among them. and our grant lodes is here now with what almena is saying about this tragedy. >> grant:almena told nbc's today show he was incredibly sorry.but refused to answer any questions.instead ranting circumstances surrounding the warehouse. anchor matt lauer.ending clear that almena would not go along with a q & a format. >> grant:that's when he was hustled to his car.as our reporters will tran and teresia estacio.tried to get a word in. >> grant:"i would rather get on the floor and be trampled by the parents than answer these questions." >> grant:almena went on to say: "i'm only here to say one thing: i'm incredibly sorry did was to make this a stronger and more beautiful community and to bring people together. people didn't walk through those doors because it was a horrible place." (male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. >> grant: vivkcki and steve?
man who ran the warehouse.now at the center of questions about whether the fire could have been prevented. she >> vicki: >> vicki:derick ion almena.had a bizarre, pre- dawn run inkron4 was among them. and our grant lodes is here now with what almena is saying about this tragedy. >> grant:almena told nbc's today show he was incredibly sorry.but refused to answer any questions.instead ranting circumstances surrounding the warehouse. anchor matt lauer.ending clear that almena...
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we would like to see them in preventing the strategy because the strategy that they produced in 2012great variation across the country in the extent to which local authorities are putting into place suicide prevention strategies. we know what works, we know that we need to use every opportunity to intervene at every stage along the journey which people are contemplating ending their own lives. we know around a third of people aren't in contact with health services is all for their death. a third are in contact with their gp and a third are in contact with specialist mental health workers. we need to look at those groups and say whether the opportunities not taken to intervene, and that individuals —— that involves being everybody‘s business. we have a fantastic number of volu nta ry business. we have a fantastic number of voluntary groups around the country doing amazing work supporting people. how do we integrate those with local authorities and health services to make sure that there is a clear alternative therefore people? one person who gave very compelling evidence to our enquir
we would like to see them in preventing the strategy because the strategy that they produced in 2012great variation across the country in the extent to which local authorities are putting into place suicide prevention strategies. we know what works, we know that we need to use every opportunity to intervene at every stage along the journey which people are contemplating ending their own lives. we know around a third of people aren't in contact with health services is all for their death. a...
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according to the center for disease control and prevention, native americans face alarming inequities in cancer incidence and mortality. the mission of the american indian cancer foundation is to eliminate the cancer burdens on native american families through education, prevention, early detection, treatment, and survivor support. hannah johnson: in the heart of minneapolis is the american indian cancer foundation, a national, native-govern organization dedicated to building stronger native nations by changing the story of cancer across indian country. the organization came to be, because there was a group of community leaders here in minneapolis that were recognizing growing cancer burdens among american indian elders and families, where too often a cancer diagnosis ended up as a death sentence. and that is not the case in mainstream america anymore. in the last 20 years, cancer mortality rates have decreased among the mainstream population, but american in communities haven't been able to celebrate those same rates. we know that cigarette smoking results in cancer. there's clear li
according to the center for disease control and prevention, native americans face alarming inequities in cancer incidence and mortality. the mission of the american indian cancer foundation is to eliminate the cancer burdens on native american families through education, prevention, early detection, treatment, and survivor support. hannah johnson: in the heart of minneapolis is the american indian cancer foundation, a national, native-govern organization dedicated to building stronger native...
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strike action ina number of legislation to prevent strike action in a number of industries.story suggests not that they will strike, the royal mail workers, but they will not cross the picket line, so they will not cross the picket line, so they won't be able to collect the mail that the striking post office workers are stopping them from getting by having picket line. slightly different but if it happened the effect would be pretty catastrophic and a lot of people not getting their presence and cards in time. it plays into the bigger issue. a wider issue. industrial play—offs for theresa may. issue. a wider issue. industrial play-offs for theresa may. there is a quote from david mellor saying that the description of theresa may as the new margaret thatcher is as wide of the mark as it could be, given that thatcher is seen as someone given that thatcher is seen as someone who got on top of the unions. on the other hand she faced a lot of industrial action before she did that and those laws that she passed are still in place and have been strengthened. the southern rail dispu
strike action ina number of legislation to prevent strike action in a number of industries.story suggests not that they will strike, the royal mail workers, but they will not cross the picket line, so they will not cross the picket line, so they won't be able to collect the mail that the striking post office workers are stopping them from getting by having picket line. slightly different but if it happened the effect would be pretty catastrophic and a lot of people not getting their presence...
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in our attempt to prevent this from happening again. our community is in morning. the death toll of the deadly warehouse fire in oakland now stands at 36. that number is expected to rise as recovery efforts continue in the days ahead. good afternoon. i am maria medina.>> i am michelle griego. >> this is the single deadliest fire in oakland history. kpix 5 is live with complete coverage . jackie ward has more on the man at the help of the ghost ship collective. we begin with anne makovec and the latest from the scene. >> reporter: the latest number is 36. 36 bodies have been found in the warehouse. we are taking a live look from chopper 5 above the scene in oakland . work has resumed this morning after it had been put on hold for about nine hours. there was a wall that was in danger of collapsing so they had to put the whole operation on hold. they are now back in the warehouse searching for more bodies. there has been 36 found your a believe there will be several more. the other big piece of news that came out overnight was that the atf has pinpointed where they be
in our attempt to prevent this from happening again. our community is in morning. the death toll of the deadly warehouse fire in oakland now stands at 36. that number is expected to rise as recovery efforts continue in the days ahead. good afternoon. i am maria medina.>> i am michelle griego. >> this is the single deadliest fire in oakland history. kpix 5 is live with complete coverage . jackie ward has more on the man at the help of the ghost ship collective. we begin with anne...