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this comes from shelley. shelley: as you know, military bases in new mexico are critical to our economy and infrastructure. we use support the creation of a space force, and how would you ensure that the new military branch is partially based here? gov. johnson: we do have assets to accommodate the space force, but this is an expansion of government. we are going to create another branch of the military when i think the branch perfectly fits within the air force. we continue to spend more and more money. we continue to blow up the deficit. look -- and i do believe this is going to cost a whole lot more money to create a new division of the military, as opposed to folding it into the air force. but if borrowing money were the key to success, then zimbabwe would be the center of the world, followed by venezuela. it does not work. there is a day of reckoning coming if we do not address the deficits in this country. that day of reckoning will be horrible inflation, where the money you have in your pocket will be
this comes from shelley. shelley: as you know, military bases in new mexico are critical to our economy and infrastructure. we use support the creation of a space force, and how would you ensure that the new military branch is partially based here? gov. johnson: we do have assets to accommodate the space force, but this is an expansion of government. we are going to create another branch of the military when i think the branch perfectly fits within the air force. we continue to spend more and...
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three seconds. [ buzzer ] shelley. e. no money for vowels, but you'll get two e's, and you'll get three seconds when vanna clears the puzzle. linen towelrack. -nope. -linen -- linen toiletries. [ buzzer ] [ sighs ] -freddy. -l. three l's. [ buzzer ] joey. a. one a. three seconds. [ buzzer ] linen tablecloth. shelley. b. one b. linen tablecloth. yeah, that's it. [ cheers and applause ] -hi. -hi! obviously, joey was very close. we think the buzzer beat him. but when we go to break, we're gonna double-check and make sure that is all fair and clear. but the way things stand right now, and we think the way they are is that shelley won $1,650 that round, and $10,750 altogether. congratulations on that. thank you. [ laughs ] great! good having you here. well, you had just a millisecond short there, but you ended up with $1,850. thank you, joey, very much, for being here. appreciate it. thank you. good luck to you. the winner! $16,400 for our pal, freddy, here. and you know, starting this season, you get to choose from among thre
three seconds. [ buzzer ] shelley. e. no money for vowels, but you'll get two e's, and you'll get three seconds when vanna clears the puzzle. linen towelrack. -nope. -linen -- linen toiletries. [ buzzer ] [ sighs ] -freddy. -l. three l's. [ buzzer ] joey. a. one a. three seconds. [ buzzer ] linen tablecloth. shelley. b. one b. linen tablecloth. yeah, that's it. [ cheers and applause ] -hi. -hi! obviously, joey was very close. we think the buzzer beat him. but when we go to break, we're gonna...
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shelley says staff need to feel safer. behind the uniform is a human being.l valuable and the work we do is valuable. we don't go to work to take abuse, we don't go to work to get punched, kicked, kidnapped, bit, spat at, but all these things happen. it is hoped the new measures will help protect workers from violence and aggression that they are often exposed to every day. our health editor hugh pym is here. this new government strategy on countering violence is being unveiled at the royal college of nursing later, but will nhs staff welcome it? would it be enough to satisfy them? so far there have been widespread opinions expressed, welcoming the measures that will be unveiled, with the unions saying it isa unveiled, with the unions saying it is a daily reality for many staff witnessing this sort of violence or being subject to it. the royal couege being subject to it. the royal college of nursing is saying it is important the secretary of state comes to the conference to unveil these measures, taking heed of some of the concerns that have been expressed. t
shelley says staff need to feel safer. behind the uniform is a human being.l valuable and the work we do is valuable. we don't go to work to take abuse, we don't go to work to get punched, kicked, kidnapped, bit, spat at, but all these things happen. it is hoped the new measures will help protect workers from violence and aggression that they are often exposed to every day. our health editor hugh pym is here. this new government strategy on countering violence is being unveiled at the royal...
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shelley says staff need to feel safer. behind the uniform is a human being.able and the work we do is valuable. we don't go to work to take abuse, we don't go to work to get punched, kicked, kidnapped, bit, spat at, but all these things happen. it is hoped the new measures will help protect workers from violence and aggression that they are often exposed to every day. with me is sharon morris, she's a former mental health nurse who was attacked in a mental health unit where she worked. how long ago was this and what happened? this wasjust over how long ago was this and what happened? this was just over two yea rs happened? this was just over two years ago. i was working on a medium secure unit, for mentally disordered offenders. you work long term with these patients, i'd been working with them for about a year. i thought i was immune to being attacked, to be honest. we are very vigilant and highly trained in managing situations. on this occasion, we were having a garden break... you had been outside doing things? yes. most of the patients went in with a coup
shelley says staff need to feel safer. behind the uniform is a human being.able and the work we do is valuable. we don't go to work to take abuse, we don't go to work to get punched, kicked, kidnapped, bit, spat at, but all these things happen. it is hoped the new measures will help protect workers from violence and aggression that they are often exposed to every day. with me is sharon morris, she's a former mental health nurse who was attacked in a mental health unit where she worked. how long...
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. >> when you say you came aboard at the same time shelley came aboard, shelley was with richard nixon in his vice presidential office from 1959 to 1960. traveled that campaign. worked on the 1962 campaign. traveled in the campaign for goldwater, came back in 1967. i met her when she arrived and we were in that little office with pat ryan who was mrs. nixon. folks would call and say, mrs. nixon, put me through to the vice president. and mrs. nixon would say, i'm sorry, i can't put you through. [laughter] they were talking to the first lady. >> the other thing is we had rose, pat, and myself and right outside was shelley. in the office, adjacent to mr. nixon's office, was a very important person who had arrived with his pipe and so forth. that was john mitchell. we were all in the corner there. >> we were on the senior partner's floor. >> we knew so much about law. >> we found a slide. and if you are here for the roll of pictures before, there is a better version of this that came up in color. but talk about the speech writers in the slide. >> this is in long beach. e speechwriters, i w
. >> when you say you came aboard at the same time shelley came aboard, shelley was with richard nixon in his vice presidential office from 1959 to 1960. traveled that campaign. worked on the 1962 campaign. traveled in the campaign for goldwater, came back in 1967. i met her when she arrived and we were in that little office with pat ryan who was mrs. nixon. folks would call and say, mrs. nixon, put me through to the vice president. and mrs. nixon would say, i'm sorry, i can't put you...
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after she left, shelley replaced her with sister bern net childs who served 16 years on the commission. she was a long time participant in archdiocese many catholic action initiatives. they both remained active as mayors in advancing the agenda of the catholic action program. they maintained working relationships with many successors archdiocese joseph. when the students strike at san francisco state that lasted three weeks and was becoming more and more marked by. the mayor turned to the church and to the labor movement for help. george john executive secretary of the san francisco labor counsel, who was also a member of the advisory committee for robert smith the college president, urged her to appoint a blue ribbon committee. they would serve as mediator, create a resolution acceptable to all sides and bring back order and civility to the college. when she asked the archdiocese to help him choose committee members, he delegated bishop hurley and hurley was selected chairman at the first meeting of this citizens committee of concern. joining her later on the committee were numerous l
after she left, shelley replaced her with sister bern net childs who served 16 years on the commission. she was a long time participant in archdiocese many catholic action initiatives. they both remained active as mayors in advancing the agenda of the catholic action program. they maintained working relationships with many successors archdiocese joseph. when the students strike at san francisco state that lasted three weeks and was becoming more and more marked by. the mayor turned to the...
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shelley rebound oh and can't waltz.hank the league of women voters for keeping track of the timing. before we get started, here are the rules. candidates will get 90 seconds for an opening statement and then we will take a few statements and each candidate will have one minute and 50 seconds to respond and a 32nd rebuttal opportunity. twice, each candidate will be able to ask their own question of their opponent. at the end of the night, they get 90 seconds for a closing statement. from a drawing, steve pearce will go first with your opening remarks. rep. pearce: thank you for being with us tonight. thanks to koat. my first house had a dirt floor, cardboard where the glass should have been. no running water inside, no toilet inside. it was not that my dad didn't work hard. he worked hard. it wasn't that he wasn't smart enough. he was very smart. but he was outside the system. he didn't understand that at the time and worked his whole life trying to get ahead. he was an outsider and just couldn't get there. now when i go
shelley rebound oh and can't waltz.hank the league of women voters for keeping track of the timing. before we get started, here are the rules. candidates will get 90 seconds for an opening statement and then we will take a few statements and each candidate will have one minute and 50 seconds to respond and a 32nd rebuttal opportunity. twice, each candidate will be able to ask their own question of their opponent. at the end of the night, they get 90 seconds for a closing statement. from a...
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then we will take a few questions from shelley and kent, and each candidate will have one minute, 15econds to respond second rebuttal. they will each get 90 seconds for a closing statement. for the drawing, steve pearce will go first with your opening remarks. thank you for being with us tonight. my thanks to koa t. now, my first house had a dirt floor, had cardboard where the been, nould have running water inside, no toilet inside. it was not that dad did not work hard, he worked hard. it wasn't that he was not smart enough. he was very smart, but he was outside the system. he did not understand at the time and worked his whole life trying to get ahead. he was an outsider and just could not get there. when i got to congress, i chose to be an outsider as well, to ande for people like mom dad, who struggled but could never quite make it. i see them often. now, the problem with corruption is, first of all, it creates incompetence and second, steals the spirit. my opponent has talked about her failures as a manager when people were dying at the nursing home. she said, we failed. that is
then we will take a few questions from shelley and kent, and each candidate will have one minute, 15econds to respond second rebuttal. they will each get 90 seconds for a closing statement. for the drawing, steve pearce will go first with your opening remarks. thank you for being with us tonight. my thanks to koa t. now, my first house had a dirt floor, had cardboard where the been, nould have running water inside, no toilet inside. it was not that dad did not work hard, he worked hard. it...
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shelley. >> good evening. we want to get the process in the narrow conversation of judge kavanaugh from the spring court. some democrats are calling for mark investigation. what's your position, i possibility of an proceeding in what philosophy would guide you in voting for future nominee. >> if there were future evidence presented that would in fact warned impeachment, i would vote to impeach. if that existed. what the state here, in my running for the u.s. senate is being this would vote in the u.s. senate. based on kavanaugh's position, that he is a constitutional judge, was a constitutional judge, i would have voted yes for kavanaugh. i do believe there is innocent until proven guilty. >> thank you. >> i think what we are talking about here and why we are talking so much about the kavanaugh nomination is, the wrestling that we are going through with regard to sexual misconduct in this country. i think that's a heart of this issue. i voted against judge kavanaugh in part because of his judicial rulings in t
shelley. >> good evening. we want to get the process in the narrow conversation of judge kavanaugh from the spring court. some democrats are calling for mark investigation. what's your position, i possibility of an proceeding in what philosophy would guide you in voting for future nominee. >> if there were future evidence presented that would in fact warned impeachment, i would vote to impeach. if that existed. what the state here, in my running for the u.s. senate is being this...
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of the seasonal labor force that's necessary for important parts of the great growing cycle is the shelley harvest in early autumn and pruning in the winter months at the moment teams of mostly eastern european workers come in to do these jobs. yes it's an issue in terms of great supply and the wineries in the u.k. it's a big issue in terms of for cans there's lots of fruit that needs to be picked and current so we are not talking and discussing this alone there's a lot of part of businesses across can't have this really top of mind. as a priority for them and in the longer term the prospects for england's wine industry may will hinge on britain's ability to strike trade deals with countries outside the european union. germany's national mail carrier pos is teaming up with the u.s. carmaker for to boost production of its electric powered streets to the streets go to delivery van has been so successful that the post plans to produce three and a half thousand units a year together with ford's plant in cologne pos began making its own electric vans because car makers couldn't offer a suitable
of the seasonal labor force that's necessary for important parts of the great growing cycle is the shelley harvest in early autumn and pruning in the winter months at the moment teams of mostly eastern european workers come in to do these jobs. yes it's an issue in terms of great supply and the wineries in the u.k. it's a big issue in terms of for cans there's lots of fruit that needs to be picked and current so we are not talking and discussing this alone there's a lot of part of businesses...
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. >>> it was 200 years ago that a young woman named mary shelley penned perhaps the greatest horror story ever. frankenstein. there's more to that story than just a good book. red s roxanne has the tale behind the tale. >> reporter: we all know the tale of the mad scientist and that unholy creation that became his undoing. >> frankenstein! >> frankenstein's monster has taken many shapes over the years. but it fist came to life two centuries ago on these pages written by a young woman barely 18 years old. >> here we have something that really gives us the genesis of the novel frankenstein. >> reporter: mary shelley's man script is held at oxford university in england where chris fletcher is keeper of special collections. >> from relatively modest beginnings of 500 copies of this to what it's become now, tells a really interesting story. >> reporter: that story began two years earlier when its author left england with her future husband. the they joined fellow pirate at this swiss villa for what was supposed to be a pleasant holiday on the shores of lake geneva. while the villa is the same,
. >>> it was 200 years ago that a young woman named mary shelley penned perhaps the greatest horror story ever. frankenstein. there's more to that story than just a good book. red s roxanne has the tale behind the tale. >> reporter: we all know the tale of the mad scientist and that unholy creation that became his undoing. >> frankenstein! >> frankenstein's monster has taken many shapes over the years. but it fist came to life two centuries ago on these pages written...
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shelley says staff need to feel safer. behind the uniform is a human being.we do is valuable. we don't go to work to take abuse, we don't go to work to get punched, kicked, kidnapped, bit, spat at, but all these things happen. it is hoped the new measures will help protect workers from violence and aggression that they are often exposed to every day. we can now speak to donna kinnair, chief executive of the royal college of nursing. nice to see you. you have experienced yourself during your career dealing with difficult positions, let's say for example in any units. so nothing in the report would be a surprise to you. absolutely. many nurses everyday go to work and try to do their best but they do end up being attacked by members of the public, patients and their relatives. so it is shocking that we are exposed to this on a daily basis. the latest statistics tell us they're almost 200 assaults on front line workers a day and that is from our staff survey and other areas. that is an increase, and it seems to be an increase in issue. lots of the comments online
shelley says staff need to feel safer. behind the uniform is a human being.we do is valuable. we don't go to work to take abuse, we don't go to work to get punched, kicked, kidnapped, bit, spat at, but all these things happen. it is hoped the new measures will help protect workers from violence and aggression that they are often exposed to every day. we can now speak to donna kinnair, chief executive of the royal college of nursing. nice to see you. you have experienced yourself during your...
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country he destroyed her two children but now it's time to buy some things because it could happen to shelley history her children dying and i was taken to hospital as if when we heard the blast i told my wife may god protect the girls from that shell and we went inside to see what damage the blast because they saw the children's bodies what remained of them scattered all over the ground. if you're not the book the rules the russian military visited us they saw sandra and the state she was in they helped us to travel to russia where we've received a very we're welcome all the doctors treated us with care and they gave my daughter percentage points on each of us as i was very scared but the officer even valera which visited me and supported me she brought toys to play together has become a friend of mine. a controversial right wing dubbed the donald trump of the tropics has won the first round of brazil's presidential election by a large margin however also not fail to secure over fifty percent of the vote meaning they will be a second round his supporters meantime have taken to the streets pr
country he destroyed her two children but now it's time to buy some things because it could happen to shelley history her children dying and i was taken to hospital as if when we heard the blast i told my wife may god protect the girls from that shell and we went inside to see what damage the blast because they saw the children's bodies what remained of them scattered all over the ground. if you're not the book the rules the russian military visited us they saw sandra and the state she was in...
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nurse shelley pearce was taken hostage when a patient became hostile, trying to leave the ward.quite distressed and broke an item in her room, which was, in hindsight, plastic. i knew it was plastic because a part of it ended up next to my neck as she frog—marched me out of the ward. shelley did escaped unharmed, but says no one noticed she was missing and, despite her reporting what happened, it wasn't logged properly. her account is by no means isolated. according to a recent staff survey, over 15% of nhs workers experienced violence in the last 12 months. that is the highest figure in five years. from next month, the maximum prison sentence for assaulting an emergency service worker will double, from six months to a year, in england and wales. the union, unison, is welcoming plans to zero tolerance to violence against staff. later, the health secretary will announce better training and support, a new monitoring system, and fast—tracked prosecution for offenders, to try to protect those who face violence like this every day. lauren moss, bbc news. we'll be talking about this s
nurse shelley pearce was taken hostage when a patient became hostile, trying to leave the ward.quite distressed and broke an item in her room, which was, in hindsight, plastic. i knew it was plastic because a part of it ended up next to my neck as she frog—marched me out of the ward. shelley did escaped unharmed, but says no one noticed she was missing and, despite her reporting what happened, it wasn't logged properly. her account is by no means isolated. according to a recent staff survey,...
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. >> shelley was with richard nixon in his vice president office from 1969 and 1950. worked in the 1962 campaign. traveled in the campaign for in 1967., came back i met her when she arrived and we were in that little office pat ryan who was mrs. nixon. folks would call and say mrs. nixon put me through to the vice president and she would say i'm sorry, i can't put you through. they were talking to the first lady. >> the other thing is we had rose, pat and myself and right outside with shelley. in the office adjacent to mr. nixon's office was a very important person who had arrived and that was john mitchell. >> we were on the senior partner's floor. >> we knew so much about law. if you are here for the role of pictures before there is a better version of this that came up in color. but talk about the speech writers in this. >> i can tell you the speechwriters, a sickly. i came aboard and was doing one page excerpts. in 1966, great year the future president told me he somebody tore balance me because he thought i might be far to the right. out and got a list of the bes
. >> shelley was with richard nixon in his vice president office from 1969 and 1950. worked in the 1962 campaign. traveled in the campaign for in 1967., came back i met her when she arrived and we were in that little office pat ryan who was mrs. nixon. folks would call and say mrs. nixon put me through to the vice president and she would say i'm sorry, i can't put you through. they were talking to the first lady. >> the other thing is we had rose, pat and myself and right outside...
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my home state of maine, we have janet mills who is on track to win the governor's race as well as shelleyingree in the first district. we have a woman in the house. it is really when you look up and down the ballot is when you start to see the difference being made across the country. >> a follow-up, governors races -- there has been less success for women candidates. fewer women have advanced from the primary level to the nomination and the general election in governors races than in house and senate races. to what do you attribute that? emily: we're doing a lot of soul-searching at emily's list on that as well. going back to our earlier conversation about structural ideas and about what leaders look like -- that executive leadership role is a tougher not to crack. we are working desperately to change that idea. we are currently in eight governor races. in places like kansas. we believe we can win in the fall. i don't think it will change until we make a change. we will continue to play heavily in those gubernatorial primaries in future cycles. this does not scare us off. it only makes u
my home state of maine, we have janet mills who is on track to win the governor's race as well as shelleyingree in the first district. we have a woman in the house. it is really when you look up and down the ballot is when you start to see the difference being made across the country. >> a follow-up, governors races -- there has been less success for women candidates. fewer women have advanced from the primary level to the nomination and the general election in governors races than in...
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turkey to search its consulate in istanbul for the prominent saudi journalist jamal khashoggi because shelley went missing three days ago after entering the consulate crown prince mohammed bin sounds as saudi arabia has nothing to hide but rights groups are calling on riyadh to verify his whereabouts jamal el shaarawy reports the site outside the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul resembles a crime scene more than it does a diplomatic mission police have cordoned off the entire area around the building monitoring anyone who enters or exits three days have passed since renown journalists went missing after entering the concert it's a process paperwork on friday photojournalists and human rights activists gathered to demand his release they believe that the saudi authorities kidnapped him and are either holding him hostage inside the building or have secretly sent him abroad a man who does.
turkey to search its consulate in istanbul for the prominent saudi journalist jamal khashoggi because shelley went missing three days ago after entering the consulate crown prince mohammed bin sounds as saudi arabia has nothing to hide but rights groups are calling on riyadh to verify his whereabouts jamal el shaarawy reports the site outside the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul resembles a crime scene more than it does a diplomatic mission police have cordoned off the entire area around the...
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but i see shelley to be in ski reports now in the italian reaction to be incident as you can imagine pretty fear is this idea that the french offices oversee that their authority went into italy and effectively dumped two undocumented migrants on italian ground before fleeing there are many questions about did they knew that they were in italy well as some questions that you could raise about that did they not notice the italian flag which often flies in the resort town of club here which this happened very need to arm those they were speeding back across the border into france did they not see the sign that welcomed the back to france italy interior minister material so really is serious about this and he's gone as far as describing president michael of france as being an international embarrassment abandoning migrants and tell you first cannot be considered an error or an accident what happened to. president of france against our country we are facing an international embarrassment. cannot pretend otherwise we will not accept any apology well so far there hasn't been any official w
but i see shelley to be in ski reports now in the italian reaction to be incident as you can imagine pretty fear is this idea that the french offices oversee that their authority went into italy and effectively dumped two undocumented migrants on italian ground before fleeing there are many questions about did they knew that they were in italy well as some questions that you could raise about that did they not notice the italian flag which often flies in the resort town of club here which this...
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this does have a selfie mode, shelley?‘ little bit closer.ow. so, this is clearly a move away from digital. do you think it is a fad or will it last? it is the only sect or of the camera man to lead the market that's growing apart from your list cameras we saw last week but in christ it is not it seems fujifilm have come up with something new coming out next week. this is the same emphatic that it has a screen on the back. so that is digital. it ta kes on the back. so that is digital. it takes video. it is not a video camera, but when we start going here we are recording a bit of omar on the left and the camera person today and we can't stop it. ander is going to be about 20—30 frames that we can now scroll around in between and decide which one of those we end up wanting to print. there is no more pointing, shooting, hoping. wanting to print. there is no more pointing, shooting, hopinglj thought pointing, shooting, hoping.” thought that was half of the fund to be honest. what else have you got? 100 megapixel camera. it isjust a model at the
this does have a selfie mode, shelley?‘ little bit closer.ow. so, this is clearly a move away from digital. do you think it is a fad or will it last? it is the only sect or of the camera man to lead the market that's growing apart from your list cameras we saw last week but in christ it is not it seems fujifilm have come up with something new coming out next week. this is the same emphatic that it has a screen on the back. so that is digital. it ta kes on the back. so that is digital. it...
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is that right shelley and rick?e will be launching our logo and marketing campaign for the legacy business and it is officially going to happen at our next meeting. can you come up and share? just as a further promotional point for all of you, i think it is important for you to hear. >> short. i'm with a legacy big -- legacy business program manager. we will be presenting our logo. we had hired a company who started working in january, ten months ago and we had a legacy marketing and branding committee of people including the commissioners and the office of small business staff in a couple of commissioners from the small business commission. we have a logo and we will be presenting it to the small business commission on monday and then also they have been working on a marketing promotion and branding plan. they will be touching upon that a little bit. and then your next meeting will be presenting the same presentation about the logo. so we are excited to bring that to you. if you have any questions i am happy to ans
is that right shelley and rick?e will be launching our logo and marketing campaign for the legacy business and it is officially going to happen at our next meeting. can you come up and share? just as a further promotional point for all of you, i think it is important for you to hear. >> short. i'm with a legacy big -- legacy business program manager. we will be presenting our logo. we had hired a company who started working in january, ten months ago and we had a legacy marketing and...
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i him glad to have shelley here with me who lost her daughter to this epidemic and has stood with me and worked with sides of the aisle. have tried valiantly to work with the administration on things like transportation. i think we need to be more focused on infrastructure. --ill work with people were where i have common ground and i have made that my mission but i am concerned about some of the rhetoric that comes out of the white house. some of the issues of the way the president has treated people. i do not agree with that. my job is to find common ground where you can and be a check and balance when you can. we have one party running both houses of congress, the presidency and have picked the supreme court. my role as i view being someone who finds common ground for our state and provides a check and balance when ever you can. we were probably going to ask the same question. what do you think about the president's leadership? rep. newberger: i want to clarify a few points. the kavanaugh case, the letter written that is they had it weeks in advance. they waited until the last minu
i him glad to have shelley here with me who lost her daughter to this epidemic and has stood with me and worked with sides of the aisle. have tried valiantly to work with the administration on things like transportation. i think we need to be more focused on infrastructure. --ill work with people were where i have common ground and i have made that my mission but i am concerned about some of the rhetoric that comes out of the white house. some of the issues of the way the president has treated...
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senator shelley moor cap toe slamming the gavel advancing kavanaugh to confirmation.ins us next live. nothing says fall like a homecoming football game, so let's promote our fall travel deal on choicehotels.com like this. touchdown. earn a free night when you stay just twice this fall. or, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com ♪ ♪ griff: welcome back. some quick headlines for you. mike "the situation" will soon be behind bars, a judge sentencing the jersey shore star to eight months in prison and two years' supervised relief for tax evasion, he must also pay a $10,000 fine. the reality tv star pleaded guilty to falsifying tax returns and concealing income. >>> and ryan lochte is getting help for a drinking problem. tmz reporting the 12-time olympic swimming medalist is seeking treatment after a drunken incident at a california hotel recently. he made headlines two years ago after faultily claiming he was -- falsely claiming he was robbed after a night of drinking at the summer games in brazil. rachel: give me the reality tv headlines. [laughter] pete: w
senator shelley moor cap toe slamming the gavel advancing kavanaugh to confirmation.ins us next live. nothing says fall like a homecoming football game, so let's promote our fall travel deal on choicehotels.com like this. touchdown. earn a free night when you stay just twice this fall. or, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com ♪ ♪ griff: welcome back. some quick headlines for you. mike "the situation" will soon be behind bars, a judge sentencing the jersey shore...
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. >> at our friend shelley's wedding he was so drunk. just really out of it. when we got to the wedding, our friends were letting us know michelle and jason were fighting and they were referring to it as world war iii. >> jennifer powers told investigators about another fight that october. michelle wanted her mother to stay with them for the holidays. and jason, who had a tense and jason, who had a tense relationship with his mother-in-law, wanted to limit her stay. and said so in an e-mail. along with another nugget. >> he wrote, our marriage has seen better days, i don't see it trending up. i remember that really striking a chord with me. i didn't know that their marriage had seen better days. >> reporter: of course investigators wanted to interview jason young. maybe he could tell them something. but he refused to talk to them. >> he talked to the lawyer. and then under the advice of counsel, he declined to speak with us at all. >> reporter: didn't ask? didn't ask how his wife died? >> no. >> reporter: perhaps, investigators thought the business trip deserv
. >> at our friend shelley's wedding he was so drunk. just really out of it. when we got to the wedding, our friends were letting us know michelle and jason were fighting and they were referring to it as world war iii. >> jennifer powers told investigators about another fight that october. michelle wanted her mother to stay with them for the holidays. and jason, who had a tense and jason, who had a tense relationship with his mother-in-law, wanted to limit her stay. and said so in...
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shelley kareem's students built these homes over the last two years during their class time. she points out the students not only got real world job skills by doing the work, they got the chance to giv back to their neighborhood. >> my students are very -- they take pride in their work and for them to understand that not only would we see the work but the community would see just how well they orbuild. >> rr: in tiny home is only 160 square feet but has everything you need in a place to live and it could sell for as little as $50,000 according to polly donaldson with the d.c part of housing. >> we know there are other vacant lots the city could acquire to be used for.nd portnd baltimore have been used as a way to house some special populations, sometimes it's groups of seniors, sometimes it's been homeless individuals. >> reporter: the tiny homes on vacant lots is just a pilot program for now while city official gauge interest fro residents looking for a different type of place to call me. in northeast, mark seagraves, news 4. >> some people lik that, just having everything y
shelley kareem's students built these homes over the last two years during their class time. she points out the students not only got real world job skills by doing the work, they got the chance to giv back to their neighborhood. >> my students are very -- they take pride in their work and for them to understand that not only would we see the work but the community would see just how well they orbuild. >> rr: in tiny home is only 160 square feet but has everything you need in a...
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let's follow the bouncing ball shelley. we unloaded little sports on. sometimes with sports you have to keep your head on a swivel. american league championship series. lookout umpire joe west. game one boston hosted houston. ted it 2, astros carlos correa delivered. hammadi to run rbi single? you kind of want to get ahead. same score. astro school for my times and won the game 7 2. hosting the dodgers. national league serious. came to mind. the dodgers:-- the dodgers trail by 1 in the eighth. how about a 2 run homer. used -- that are on the board with a w. they released -- released at the hands. the bears turn it over and led to ucla's first win of the season. 37-7. the bruins now run -- now 1 and 5. cal fell to 3 and 3. the stanford cardinals were off on saturday. san jose -- they got dumped by army 52-3. have more coffee, discuss. >> so to come, the city of san jose makes a long-distance call for help ahead of google's arrival in downtown. >> with city leaders hope to learn from seattle. across northern california, uber has an urgent message -- pg&e
let's follow the bouncing ball shelley. we unloaded little sports on. sometimes with sports you have to keep your head on a swivel. american league championship series. lookout umpire joe west. game one boston hosted houston. ted it 2, astros carlos correa delivered. hammadi to run rbi single? you kind of want to get ahead. same score. astro school for my times and won the game 7 2. hosting the dodgers. national league serious. came to mind. the dodgers:-- the dodgers trail by 1 in the eighth....
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watching shelley and trying to back her up over the last three years, that has changed. and that was one particular person coming in there and pointing out opportunities. i should not have said pathetic. really, the humanities people did not know. they knew a lot more about historically black colleges. >> we whitcher into -- i'm going to turn it to the audience. but, i want to pick up on -- my two dates in the 19th century that i think really are so detrimental to the legacy of the 19th century for native americans. imagine one day, 1830 to pick you did not mention the reason i think it is such a pivotal date. in 1832, chief justice ruled in georgia that the native americans are domestic dependent nations. i would underscore the dependent part. he goes on to say, which makes the american indian -- that relationship of the american indian to the government like that of a ward to the guardian. those words are so powerful to the legacy. the second date is 1887 -- 1837. what is so crucial in that act is that it allots land to individual indians and holds the land in trust by
watching shelley and trying to back her up over the last three years, that has changed. and that was one particular person coming in there and pointing out opportunities. i should not have said pathetic. really, the humanities people did not know. they knew a lot more about historically black colleges. >> we whitcher into -- i'm going to turn it to the audience. but, i want to pick up on -- my two dates in the 19th century that i think really are so detrimental to the legacy of the 19th...
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shelley moore o. joins us now in senator, thank you first time. know you're heading into the white house for an event on opioids that i believe starts at the top of the next hour. it is quite possible we get the first public comments from president trump on the developing story we're covering today at that event. before i ask you about specifics about, what are your thoughts on what were following around the country today? >> i think it is very frightening and i think the pattern has developed. it is a terrorist attack in my opinion. i think we are taught as united states senators and other public officials to be vigilant, but you really don't think it's ever going to come to your doorstep at the capitol police does a good job of repairing us. and warning us, but i tank i like what i believe it was the mayor said at the very end or maybe the police commissioner said, and to the citizens of new york, if you see something, say something. call the hotline and make people aware. they could be hiding in plain sight. they could be right next to you. we
shelley moore o. joins us now in senator, thank you first time. know you're heading into the white house for an event on opioids that i believe starts at the top of the next hour. it is quite possible we get the first public comments from president trump on the developing story we're covering today at that event. before i ask you about specifics about, what are your thoughts on what were following around the country today? >> i think it is very frightening and i think the pattern has...
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one of the other questions was do you prefer tennyson or shelley as if your preference for one writer versus the other would give you some sort of edge in a dog fight. now, these planes were basically wood, cloth and piano wire strung together. the ebb gins were not -- engines were not terribly trustworthy. and in training alone, one-quarter of these budding pilots were killed. . on september 1916 over a rather heated battle over the front, david gray was shot down. he was not alone. that morning at the breakfast table, there were three pilots who had not come back from day before. the average life span in the air for an roc pilot in the most heated parts of the war was 17 hours in the air. 17 hours. the wastage rate, as they called it, was quite high. the second in command was shot down by the red baron on his first dog fight. davidson found himself -- david soon found himself captured. he was captured with the youngest individual in his squadron, and he was the classic rfc pilot, a daredevil, young, rode a motorcycle very fast, sort of showed up with his own plane and wanted to figh
one of the other questions was do you prefer tennyson or shelley as if your preference for one writer versus the other would give you some sort of edge in a dog fight. now, these planes were basically wood, cloth and piano wire strung together. the ebb gins were not -- engines were not terribly trustworthy. and in training alone, one-quarter of these budding pilots were killed. . on september 1916 over a rather heated battle over the front, david gray was shot down. he was not alone. that...
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the next one comes from shelley. we all know we have a terrible crime problem in the state. what initiatives would you support and how are they different from what we have heard time and time again? >> i was pleased to get the endorsement by the albuquerque police. also, i was pleased to get the endorsement from 21 sheriffs, democrats and republicans around the state. probably at this area of crime is one of the significant differences between the two candidates. if we've got to chang change thw they will change the law. some of the judges tell us it is a constitution problem and we will change the constitution. whatever it takes, we are going to start keeping people in jail who should be in jail. my opponent supported the position by the aclu that wouldd turn loose convicted murderers at a 30 year point even if they were given life sentences to get out in 30 years. back to me is what is wrong and it sends the message to the law enforcement that she doesn't care. they work hard to put people behind bars and if they should stay there than the state is going to keep it there.
the next one comes from shelley. we all know we have a terrible crime problem in the state. what initiatives would you support and how are they different from what we have heard time and time again? >> i was pleased to get the endorsement by the albuquerque police. also, i was pleased to get the endorsement from 21 sheriffs, democrats and republicans around the state. probably at this area of crime is one of the significant differences between the two candidates. if we've got to chang...
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it sent a replacement, three months later, after shelley had already graduated. the company then offered a full $309 refund. but she says she never got that money. so she called us. we contacted the ring maker achievers ink in san jose. it gave her all her money back plus $150 for her troubles. in all $459. we asked what went wrong twice, but did not get a response. write us about your complaints and attach your paper trail. or call us at 888-996-tips. >>> still ahead, a busy morning right here on today in the bay. while you slept, a police chase and crash overnight in the south bay. the latest impact on your commute. >>> and a shocking sight. brand new video of a man pulling not one, but two chain saws out on a bart train. we have bart's response this morning. >>> plus -- >> a person comes in and the baby is a citizen of the united states for 85 years with all of those benefits. it's ridiculous. >>> a bomb shell proposal from president trump to end birthright citizenship for immigrants and non citizens. analysis of how he says it would work and whether it's cons
it sent a replacement, three months later, after shelley had already graduated. the company then offered a full $309 refund. but she says she never got that money. so she called us. we contacted the ring maker achievers ink in san jose. it gave her all her money back plus $150 for her troubles. in all $459. we asked what went wrong twice, but did not get a response. write us about your complaints and attach your paper trail. or call us at 888-996-tips. >>> still ahead, a busy morning...
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the achievement of shelley and the tea m the achievement of shelley and the team is just one of manycup. it is a lwa ys team lifting the calcutta cup. it is always brilliant watching our athletes succeed at the highest levels. there is achievements inspire us. setting goals, perseverance, resilience. eyes on the prize, no matter how hard the path at times might seem. for many in the snp's long history on our goal, the goal of independence, would have seemed a long way off. but the dedication to building a better scotla nd but the dedication to building a better scotland never wavered. 0ver the decades, victor is in motherwell, hamilton and others laid the foundation for the success we enjoy today. we are much more privileged generation. 0ur enjoy today. we are much more privileged generation. our goal is clearly in sight. it is now up to us to honour those who went before and when our country's independence. cheering and applause in government now, we're building a country that plays its part in meeting the global challenges of our age. climate change, automation, and ageing populati
the achievement of shelley and the tea m the achievement of shelley and the team is just one of manycup. it is a lwa ys team lifting the calcutta cup. it is always brilliant watching our athletes succeed at the highest levels. there is achievements inspire us. setting goals, perseverance, resilience. eyes on the prize, no matter how hard the path at times might seem. for many in the snp's long history on our goal, the goal of independence, would have seemed a long way off. but the dedication to...
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nurse shelley pearce was taken hostage when a patient became hostile, trying to leave the ward.ame quite distressed and broke an item in her room, which was, in hindsight, plastic. i knew it was plastic because a part of it ended up next to my neck as she frog—marched me out of the ward. shelley did escape unharmed, but says no one noticed she was missing and, despite her reporting what happened, it wasn't logged properly. her account is by no means isolated. according to a recent staff survey, over 15% of nhs workers experienced violence in the last 12 months. that's the highest figure in five years. from next month, the maximum prison sentence for assaulting an emergency service worker will double, from six months to a year, in england and wales, bringing them in line with scotland. the union, unison, is welcoming plans for a zero tolerance approach to violence against staff. later, the health secretary will announce better training and support, a new monitoring system, and fast—tracked prosecution for offenders, to try and protect those who face violence and agression like th
nurse shelley pearce was taken hostage when a patient became hostile, trying to leave the ward.ame quite distressed and broke an item in her room, which was, in hindsight, plastic. i knew it was plastic because a part of it ended up next to my neck as she frog—marched me out of the ward. shelley did escape unharmed, but says no one noticed she was missing and, despite her reporting what happened, it wasn't logged properly. her account is by no means isolated. according to a recent staff...
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. >> and his colleague, shelley more cappito has signaled she s gois going to be a yes vote, and she went to holton arms and she is an alumna of the school that has ral lied in the alumni groups around the fellow alumna dr. ford. >> it is a conservative state, and getting more conservative every time, an i think that he will vote with the state, simple as that. and generally, the republican party is voting with the president, but i think that the most profound reality of the time is that 9 of 10 republican vo voters support this president on any issue that he chooses to raise on either side. he aches in the issue. and that is a powerful reality, and i think that is why we are only talk about a couple of people here. murkowski has always been tough as nails, and she has got guts and she is a profile in courage, but she also was able to prove that she could beat her party. she was knocked nout the party and got right back in the general and won the seat in. >> and she was a write-in vote, and she does not have a easy name to spell. >> and she is tougher than trump and that is a deep po
. >> and his colleague, shelley more cappito has signaled she s gois going to be a yes vote, and she went to holton arms and she is an alumna of the school that has ral lied in the alumni groups around the fellow alumna dr. ford. >> it is a conservative state, and getting more conservative every time, an i think that he will vote with the state, simple as that. and generally, the republican party is voting with the president, but i think that the most profound reality of the time is...
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in the state legislature to be a part of the conversation, you stood shoulder should shoulder like shelley, jeff, sam and vito, and sir, when victims asked for public hearings, you said there's no need. noted? 612 bad behavior. more than just hearings, we are going to enforce the law set men don't pray on women. >> fairytales. you voted for a bill that shackled a woman to a gurney during childbirth. the kind of person would do that? is extreme conservative divisive cancer, that you have brought to this state, with washington, you put children in cages, in washington. you shackled women to gurneys in new york. we are not going to let that happen. that is not who we are. >> we are going to move on. >> disrespectful to women, it's disgusting to the values of this country. to take, a president take babies out of the arms of mothers and put them in cages. and shackled women where you -- where do you thank you want to take this country? >> in 1997, a 4-year-old girl and her mother were raped in my hometown. it shared my memory. i do not, you know better. you absolutely understood and exactly gov
in the state legislature to be a part of the conversation, you stood shoulder should shoulder like shelley, jeff, sam and vito, and sir, when victims asked for public hearings, you said there's no need. noted? 612 bad behavior. more than just hearings, we are going to enforce the law set men don't pray on women. >> fairytales. you voted for a bill that shackled a woman to a gurney during childbirth. the kind of person would do that? is extreme conservative divisive cancer, that you have...
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. >> at our friend shelley's wedding he was so drunk. just really out of it.we got to the wedding, our friends were letting us know michelle and jason were fighting and they were referring to it as world war iii. >> jennifer powers told investigators about another fight that october. michelle wanted her mother to stay with them for the holidays. and jason, who had a tense and jason, who had a tense relationship with his mother-in-law, wanted to limit her stay. and said so in an e-mail. along with another nugget. >> he wrote, our marriage has seen better days, i don't see it trending up. i remember that really striking a chord with me. i didn't know that their marriage had seen better days. >> reporter: of course investigators wanted to interview jason young. maybe he could tell them something. but he refused to talk to them. >> he talked to the lawyer. and then under the advice of counsel, he declined to speak with us at all. >> reporter: didn't ask? didn't ask how his wife died? >> no. >> reporter: perhaps, investigators thought the business trip deserved a s
. >> at our friend shelley's wedding he was so drunk. just really out of it.we got to the wedding, our friends were letting us know michelle and jason were fighting and they were referring to it as world war iii. >> jennifer powers told investigators about another fight that october. michelle wanted her mother to stay with them for the holidays. and jason, who had a tense and jason, who had a tense relationship with his mother-in-law, wanted to limit her stay. and said so in an...
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we made clear to them that we take this matter with respect mr shelley very seriously they made clear to me that they too understand the serious nature of the disappearance of mystic shogi they also assured me that they will conduct a complete thorough. investigation of all of the facts surrounding mr to show that they will do so at a timely fashion and we have a long since nine hundred thirty two long strategic relationship with the kingdom of saudi arabia they continue to be important counterterrorism partner they have custody of the two holy sites they are an important strategic alliance of the united states and we need to be mindful of that as well and top politicians from the e.u. have pulled out of a major saudi and vestment conference next week they include the french and dutch finance ministers and the british trade secretary france's president has decided to postpone political visits to saudi arabia until the show his fate is no and more than forty u.s. politicians have called for sanctions against saudi arabia and a letter addressed to president trop. a shooting in afghanist
we made clear to them that we take this matter with respect mr shelley very seriously they made clear to me that they too understand the serious nature of the disappearance of mystic shogi they also assured me that they will conduct a complete thorough. investigation of all of the facts surrounding mr to show that they will do so at a timely fashion and we have a long since nine hundred thirty two long strategic relationship with the kingdom of saudi arabia they continue to be important...
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amy: similar aclu ads address senators deb fischer, joe mansion, and shelley moore senator lisaa murkowskind senator dan sullivan, urging them to vote "no" on kavanaugh. the last time the aclu publicly opposed a supreme court nominee was over a decade e ago in 2006, when george w. bush nominanated jujustice samuel alito. in 1987, the aclu opposed president ronald reagan's nomination of justice robert h. bork and in 1971, it opposed president richard nixon's nomination of justice william rehnquist. welcome a for more, we are joined by louise melling, deputy legal director at the aclu and director of its center for liberty which encompasses the aclu's work on reproductive freedom, women's rights, lesbian and gay, bisexual, and transgender rights, freedom of welcome to democracy now! nyc: religion. welcome to democracy now! nyc: >> i would say in brief extruder times call for external measures, as he talked about before, we did not oppose judge kavanaugh when he was first nominated. we did not oppose as the proceedings went forward. we issued a report talking about his record. we raised conce
amy: similar aclu ads address senators deb fischer, joe mansion, and shelley moore senator lisaa murkowskind senator dan sullivan, urging them to vote "no" on kavanaugh. the last time the aclu publicly opposed a supreme court nominee was over a decade e ago in 2006, when george w. bush nominanated jujustice samuel alito. in 1987, the aclu opposed president ronald reagan's nomination of justice robert h. bork and in 1971, it opposed president richard nixon's nomination of justice...
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there's mary shelley which in this case it's alive. then, we have the witch and the work wardrobe.i found a portal to another world, i found peril and adventure and the courage to survive but i did not find the remote. mallory, the art tour, that became sit tight chief, i'll take you out. a personal favorite is anne of green gables, this haven't sold yet but she was a friendless orphan gal but now she runs this town. >> i think we all know where were going with edgar allan poe. this is my cartoon. the advance to the caption, you're going to hate yourself. and, i will close this, this is the cover of mild copy of moby dick when i got when i was 14. beautiful illustrations i read this at least a dozen times since i was 15. i'm going to close with my quest to sell a cartoon based on moby dick. the submission sketches which are the rough versions of cartoons which almost always get rejected. it was the white whale, were you following our tweet? can't we kill moby dick and visit the safe hills? first of all, our. [laughter] i like this a wide a, five boxes you can't sink her. and finall
there's mary shelley which in this case it's alive. then, we have the witch and the work wardrobe.i found a portal to another world, i found peril and adventure and the courage to survive but i did not find the remote. mallory, the art tour, that became sit tight chief, i'll take you out. a personal favorite is anne of green gables, this haven't sold yet but she was a friendless orphan gal but now she runs this town. >> i think we all know where were going with edgar allan poe. this is my...
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sarah shelley in panama city. more on hurricane michael and the other story we're watching. wow. dow is now down by more than 600 points today. almost 700 points. we'll give you coverage on that when we get back. you're watching special coverage to msnbc. and... adjourned. business loans for eligible card members up to fifty thousand dollars, decided in as little as 60 seconds. the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it. you're in the business of helping people. we're in the business of helping you. business loans for eligible card members up to fifty thousand dollars, decided in as little as 60 seconds. the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it. get stronger... get closer. start listening today to the world's largest selection of audiobooks on audible. and now, get more. for just $14.95 a month, you'll get a credit a month good for any audiobook, plus two audible originals exclusive titles you can't find anywhere else. if you don't like a book, you can exchange it any time, no questions asked. automatically roll your credi
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i called for our rapid improvement team to implement the 24 recommendations, and under or shelley, theovernor rejected it and said i was playing politics. fortunately, she eventually allocated the necessary resources. 32nd -- 30 second rebuttal. >> when someone tells a whopper, it is appropriate that people have understanding of what's really happening. i have been working in this system for over 20 years. i know there is a lot more work to be done. i fought as a legislator. i worked with republicans to pass legislation to improve the foster care system. fought for16, we more funding for the system to reduce caseloads. unlike my opponent, i didn't start when i was running for governor. i have been working to improve the system for the last 20 years. >> i appreciate governor brown's effort at this issue. it is clearly not enough. oregon's foster care system is one of the worst in the nation. the audit called it out. the audit only talked about the care that these kids are not receiving, but also the fear-based culture in the organization, a culture which is known for intimidation and ev
i called for our rapid improvement team to implement the 24 recommendations, and under or shelley, theovernor rejected it and said i was playing politics. fortunately, she eventually allocated the necessary resources. 32nd -- 30 second rebuttal. >> when someone tells a whopper, it is appropriate that people have understanding of what's really happening. i have been working in this system for over 20 years. i know there is a lot more work to be done. i fought as a legislator. i worked with...
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nurse shelley pearce was taken hostage when a patient became hostile, trying to leave the ward.ite distressed and broke an item in her room, which was, in hindsight, plastic. i knew it was plastic because a part of it ended up next to my neck as she frog—marched me out of the ward. shelley did escape unharmed but says no one noticed she was missing and despite her reporting what happened, it wasn't logged properly. her account is by no means isolated. according to a recent staff survey, over 15% of nhs workers experienced violence in the last 12 months. that's the highest figure in five years. from next month, the maximum prison sentence for assaulting an emergency service worker will double from six months to a year, in england and wales, bringing them in line with scotland. the union unison is welcoming plans for a zero—tolerance approach to violence against staff. later, the health secretary will announce better training and support, a new monitoring system, and fast—tracked prosecution for offenders, to try and protect those who face violence and agression like this every da
nurse shelley pearce was taken hostage when a patient became hostile, trying to leave the ward.ite distressed and broke an item in her room, which was, in hindsight, plastic. i knew it was plastic because a part of it ended up next to my neck as she frog—marched me out of the ward. shelley did escape unharmed but says no one noticed she was missing and despite her reporting what happened, it wasn't logged properly. her account is by no means isolated. according to a recent staff survey, over...