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this involves a series of failures at a psychiatric hospital, run by southern health.between 2010-16, the court was told that between 2010—16, patients managed to access a low roof on ten separate occasions. information was given about a man called mr ab, he managed to get onto this low roof. when he then had to combat in 2015, after his mental health act deteriorated, the family told the staff about the danger of him getting onto this roof. but enough was not done to prevent that happening. he managed to get on the roof. eventually sustained what the court heard where life changing injuries. staff knew about despot that nothing about it. 2012, 2014, 2015. internal documents, saying that you have got to do something about this. it is a risk to patients. but nothing has been done. it was a lack of money to do anything. because of the repeated history, knowing about this, the trust was today fined £125,000. it could have been a lot more, but getting some credit for pleading guilty. any money find would be taken out of the money that they can spend on patient care. this i
this involves a series of failures at a psychiatric hospital, run by southern health.between 2010-16, the court was told that between 2010—16, patients managed to access a low roof on ten separate occasions. information was given about a man called mr ab, he managed to get onto this low roof. when he then had to combat in 2015, after his mental health act deteriorated, the family told the staff about the danger of him getting onto this roof. but enough was not done to prevent that happening....
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health. >> southern mississippi, 2013. a tornado injured 82 people. raised questions about emergency response. >> we relate 00 thealize there f object sstacles to get it to pe homes. we sat back and asked could we combine medical technology with drone technology. >> they introduced medical drone to a connection with doctor on google glass. >> he can see what you are seeing. we can drop a kit down and provide guidance and support in that moment. >> remove the clotting bandage. >> it has a tablet with how-to videos. 'dro a drone cannot replace emergency services, but it can aid. >> we go out with every image of the exact position to the centimeter level. we know where the victim is and we send the rescue drone to the location. >> this can give a bystander the opportunity to save a life. >> taking care of your health. brought to you by america's biofabi biophamacutical companies. 's l i may not benefit from those breakthroughs, but i'm sure going to... i'm bringing forward a treatment for alzheimer's disease, yes, in my lifetime, i will make sure. which
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health. care here in southern russia. discussion cost. us russian relations and the state of the world. thanks. a million people will protest in catalonia as madrid decides to impose direct rule dismissing key officials and call for a regional election. r t has been under scrutiny with the u.k.'s foreign secretary boris johnson britain's the times newspaper and a european think tank all slamming this channel and insulting our guests. the pentagon hails the liberation of the syrian city of raka from islamic state by u.s. backed opposition forces though the city has been left in ruins.
health. care here in southern russia. discussion cost. us russian relations and the state of the world. thanks. a million people will protest in catalonia as madrid decides to impose direct rule dismissing key officials and call for a regional election. r t has been under scrutiny with the u.k.'s foreign secretary boris johnson britain's the times newspaper and a european think tank all slamming this channel and insulting our guests. the pentagon hails the liberation of the syrian city of raka...
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health. care here in southern russia. and our. relations and the state of the world. just. eight. years on this will for the. company know much about the a lot of the behind it. she does the ground she don't need the militia. killed any more than it has before done this not because of the beat but i mean. the. kids they would i would love. to tell me if. they are. like somehow i thought i feel i. felt. a little bit. like i thought i did i really feel. i. have a long as embattled president rejects spain's plans to impose a direct rule on the region as almost half a million people rally in barcelona a show of defiance against the national government. earlier on saturday spain's prime minister asked for the senate to dismiss catalonia as leadership and said he wants a new regional lections as soon as possible. euro skeptic party wins the czech republic's parliamentary elections with its billionaire leader whom many compared to donald trump said to become prime minister. and human rights organizations warn that deaths could rise in greek refugee camps this winter after cold weather an
health. care here in southern russia. and our. relations and the state of the world. just. eight. years on this will for the. company know much about the a lot of the behind it. she does the ground she don't need the militia. killed any more than it has before done this not because of the beat but i mean. the. kids they would i would love. to tell me if. they are. like somehow i thought i feel i. felt. a little bit. like i thought i did i really feel. i. have a long as embattled president...
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health. care here in southern russia. discussion cost. us russian relations and the state of the world. give me no. if it's this and i'm not to run intentional that's it would be theo i know there's no subtlety but i was just. yeah he was on the stool for the sunday times not all of us hoping to know much about the a lot of the behind the about the. needles on the she does that count she did the militia and got a real. killer the name of the kid is the food out of this not because of this not to be but i mean. he. gets to live it up with a. telly if. they are. like somehow i. thought i feel. like a little. bit. like. that i'd. feel. i was. almost half a million protesting catalonia as madrid decides to impose direct rule dismiss the regional officials poll for us not election. policy has been under scrutiny with the u.k. foreign secretary boris johnson britain's the times newspaper and a european think.
health. care here in southern russia. discussion cost. us russian relations and the state of the world. give me no. if it's this and i'm not to run intentional that's it would be theo i know there's no subtlety but i was just. yeah he was on the stool for the sunday times not all of us hoping to know much about the a lot of the behind the about the. needles on the she does that count she did the militia and got a real. killer the name of the kid is the food out of this not because of this not...
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health. care here in southern russia in sultry attending the ball by discussion club and our topic is us russian relations and the state of the world. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the us is a full on. the only show i go out of my way to launch you know. the really packed a punch oh yeah john oliver of our three americans do the same we are apparently better than food at this. heard of. the world bank. headlines international protests in spain for and against the independence of. the region is left in limbo following madrid's decision to impose direct rule. of the newly liberated syria. recently freed from islamic state. media. wins the. election. morning facebook postings.
health. care here in southern russia in sultry attending the ball by discussion club and our topic is us russian relations and the state of the world. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the us is a full on. the only show i go out of my way to launch you know. the really packed a punch oh yeah john oliver of our three americans do the same we are apparently better than food at this. heard of. the world bank. headlines international protests in spain for and against the...
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health. all. in safety. here in southern russia in solitary attending the ball the discussion club and our topic is us russian relations and the state of the world. how does it feel to be a share of the greatest job in the world it's as close to being a king as any job there is what business model helps to run a prison now we just do it oh my guess is nobody you know visitation i don't know one comes anymore we don't have to search them anymore it's cost effective that's what they want to do that as long as they don't give a damn if you do the chores or not they're actually paying us to put it back into the good the louisiana incarceration rate is twice as high as the usa in breach what she could is behind such success. of that was back three texas charges damaged in hurricane r.v. are suing the federal government because they aren't entitled to free my money of course the reason they aren't entitled is due to this pesky little thing called separation of church and state you know that right there one safeguard against a publ
health. all. in safety. here in southern russia in solitary attending the ball the discussion club and our topic is us russian relations and the state of the world. how does it feel to be a share of the greatest job in the world it's as close to being a king as any job there is what business model helps to run a prison now we just do it oh my guess is nobody you know visitation i don't know one comes anymore we don't have to search them anymore it's cost effective that's what they want to do...
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we had a million-gallon ocean with an entire coral reef that came from southern mexico, from yucatan. we started to look at the health of the corals. what we discovered--and gaie was in the oceaevery da-what she discovered was that if we are healthy, our biosphere is healthy, or if our biosphere is healthy, we are healthy. it became written in our bodies, so to speak, because our little biosphere cycled so much faster. carbon cycled faster, water cycled faster, all of these things, so it became a real way of thinking about how everything connects, how the water connects everything, how the atmosphere connects everything. what was amazing was you could actually look at the health of your biosphere by looking at the corals. biosphere foundation was founded inside biosphere 2 with the idea--if our coral is healthy, our biosphere is healthy,y, well, let's ggo takea look at the health of our corals in biosphere 1. a ship isis the best ananalogy a biosphere because you have a crew, you have so many people that are on the ship. you have "x" amount of water, you only have so much food that you take with you, and you have to
we had a million-gallon ocean with an entire coral reef that came from southern mexico, from yucatan. we started to look at the health of the corals. what we discovered--and gaie was in the oceaevery da-what she discovered was that if we are healthy, our biosphere is healthy, or if our biosphere is healthy, we are healthy. it became written in our bodies, so to speak, because our little biosphere cycled so much faster. carbon cycled faster, water cycled faster, all of these things, so it became...
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money to schools and health care we want less red tape when it comes to the central government we want less bureaucracy and fewer restrictions set by brussels we want to develop the southern part of the country as well where we've had inefficient governance for over fifty years where there has been virtually no growth in terms of education health care and railways for many many years so devolution of power is an increasing regional funding would benefit both the northern and the southern parts of the country. do you like the northern demand for special status fracturing italy are you afraid that you may started this integration process with this vote. no five out of twenty taliban regions already have a special status there are twenty regions in italy five of which have a special status and keep ninety percent of the taxes they collect we want other regions if they so wish which is exactly why we need the referendums to find that out to be able to handle money and their local matters more efficiently themselves so we're not talking about some kind of strife or conflict we are talking about the things that are actually in the visit in our constitution. and the catalan exam
money to schools and health care we want less red tape when it comes to the central government we want less bureaucracy and fewer restrictions set by brussels we want to develop the southern part of the country as well where we've had inefficient governance for over fifty years where there has been virtually no growth in terms of education health care and railways for many many years so devolution of power is an increasing regional funding would benefit both the northern and the southern parts...
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they'd said that mr mugabe's record on the zimbabwean economy and health care should have ruled him out. our southernrding, reports. he has been in powerfor 37 years. but the zimbabwe president robert mugabe held onto his newjob for less than a week. a humiliating blow for the 93—year—old. mr mugabe was selected as a global ambassador for the world health organisation by its first african boss who hoped the elder statesman might rally the other leaders in the fight against diseases such as cancer. but today the who quickly backed down after a fierce international backlash. under president mugabe's long rule, zimba bwe's economy and health system have crumbled. britain and other western governments have accused him of widespread human rights violations and targeted him with sanctions. there was delight today from a broad range of organisations which had considered mr mugabe's united nations role as a sickjoke. there was outrage that mugabe could be appointed a goodwill ambassador, especially given the state of public health services and access to basic public health facilities. even painkillers in pub
they'd said that mr mugabe's record on the zimbabwean economy and health care should have ruled him out. our southernrding, reports. he has been in powerfor 37 years. but the zimbabwe president robert mugabe held onto his newjob for less than a week. a humiliating blow for the 93—year—old. mr mugabe was selected as a global ambassador for the world health organisation by its first african boss who hoped the elder statesman might rally the other leaders in the fight against diseases such as...
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health. as it started. all. clear here in southern russia in solitary attending the ball by discussion club and u.s. russia relations and the state of the world. but what does gay mean in a moment like you say. breaking but without the damaging both sides it gets to reality no. damaging the russian economy and the russian the financial system and i know a lot of people who are looking for creative ways to get better results. for rival protests over the future of caseloads as the spanish region is left in limbo by madrid's decision to impose direct. we got exclusive access to the newly liberated syrian town of maya deemed recently freed from islamic states by the syrian army. now the czech republic is said to be governed by its own luke donald trump after euro skeptic media mogul and wins the country's parliament tree election.
health. as it started. all. clear here in southern russia in solitary attending the ball by discussion club and u.s. russia relations and the state of the world. but what does gay mean in a moment like you say. breaking but without the damaging both sides it gets to reality no. damaging the russian economy and the russian the financial system and i know a lot of people who are looking for creative ways to get better results. for rival protests over the future of caseloads as the spanish region...
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>> now we worked with 900 exceptional young leaders solving health issues in the united states. r and eastern southern africa as well. we see a world where these 900 and thousands of other young people are in positions of power to help fix global health issues. >> dana: you are in the public eye. did you ever anticipate you would be in media? >> no. did you ever anticipate that i would be in media? >> dana: that one time you stuck your tongue out at the mode motorcade -- >> no, i didn't at all. i think that is another wonderful thing about life is you can't predict how life is going to go. i love my job. i think it's a privilege to tell people's stories. >> dana: you are certainly beloved. i love watching the obama girls grow up. i know you have a relationship with them. you've talked to them about this book? >> no, we haven't. no. >> dana: put that on your to do list. >> when we have time. >> dana: we wish you the best of luck. i really loved the book. two shopping months until christmas today. >> buy it for your sisters. >> dana: i do think grandfathers and dads of daughter ors grand daughters would
>> now we worked with 900 exceptional young leaders solving health issues in the united states. r and eastern southern africa as well. we see a world where these 900 and thousands of other young people are in positions of power to help fix global health issues. >> dana: you are in the public eye. did you ever anticipate you would be in media? >> no. did you ever anticipate that i would be in media? >> dana: that one time you stuck your tongue out at the mode motorcade --...
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southern california. a massive fire at a refinery in el segundo. >>> tax reform and health care.the agenda in washington dc today. trump was pushing his tax reform plan while senators struck a bipartisan deal on healthcare. lauren has the latest from washington. >> reporter: the president laid out a tax reform plan, a plan he says will bring trillions of dollars back to the u.s. while letting middle-class americans keep more money in their wallet. >> let's give our country the best christmas present of all, massive tax relief. >> reporter: president trump talking taxes to say in dc saying he is optimistic about a deal urging people to help his plan by calling their congress members and voicing support.>> get our tax cut through the house, through the senate and to my desk for signature. >> reporter: the treasury secretary thing they want a deal done this year. >> our objective is to get it on the president's desk by december.>> reporter: there is also the ever present health care debate.>> congress must find a solution to the obama care mess instead of providing bailouts to insurance companies. >> reporter
southern california. a massive fire at a refinery in el segundo. >>> tax reform and health care.the agenda in washington dc today. trump was pushing his tax reform plan while senators struck a bipartisan deal on healthcare. lauren has the latest from washington. >> reporter: the president laid out a tax reform plan, a plan he says will bring trillions of dollars back to the u.s. while letting middle-class americans keep more money in their wallet. >> let's give our country...
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health. this is starting to show. although. we're here in southern russia in solitary attending the ball by discussion club and our topic is u.s. russia relations and the state of the world. welcome back to worlds apart because you believe me a prominent israeli politician and former foreign minister of israel let me you've already alluded to the israeli palestinian conflict and i know you've been a loyal proponent of the two state solution you claimed that's what the majority of the israeli public wants if that's the case why do people keep voting mr netanyahu and his party into power. for the good question yes according to the polls not only my you know. thoughts the recent majority of these are supporting the idea of two states for two peoples and peace but there's no one believed the reason on the other side that there is no hope for peace unfortunately both of my responsibility here as a leader is to try and convince these to give up and i might say. i was a little bit mystic until a few months ago when i thought. may be. really make the deal wh
health. this is starting to show. although. we're here in southern russia in solitary attending the ball by discussion club and our topic is u.s. russia relations and the state of the world. welcome back to worlds apart because you believe me a prominent israeli politician and former foreign minister of israel let me you've already alluded to the israeli palestinian conflict and i know you've been a loyal proponent of the two state solution you claimed that's what the majority of the israeli...
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was most recently examined and affirmed through a report issued by the university of southern california center for health policy entitled the the of money through pharmaceutical distribution system. among the findings, they capture significantly more revenue spent on generic sound brands. for every $100 spent on dispensing a generic medicine, promptly $65 goes to .istribution in today's market, consolidation in the wholesaler and has ledtor market generic manufacturers with a small number of large-scale. essentially prepurchase and they account for 90% of all sales all generic any factors. that hasy a market three large-scale purchasers is going to see sickness compression and consolidation on the supply side, which is our site. your generic manufacturers running the risk of marketing smaller portfolios can easily translate into less competition, not more, while simultaneously increasing the risk of drug shortages, a scenario none of us want to see happen. as this committee has identified in acted in the title of this hearing, how does this affect what patient pay and what does it mean for them moving fo
was most recently examined and affirmed through a report issued by the university of southern california center for health policy entitled the the of money through pharmaceutical distribution system. among the findings, they capture significantly more revenue spent on generic sound brands. for every $100 spent on dispensing a generic medicine, promptly $65 goes to .istribution in today's market, consolidation in the wholesaler and has ledtor market generic manufacturers with a small number of...
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this reality was affirmed through a report issued by the university of southern california center for health policy in economics entitled the throw of money through the pharmaceutical distribution system. among the findings, supply chain stakeholders capture significantly more revenue. for every $100 spent to generics 65% goes to the distribution and reimbursement of the products by members of the supply chain. in today's market consolidation in the wholesaler and distributor market and arrangements between pharmacy chains and distributors left generic manufacturers with a small number of large purchasers. three purchasers today account for 90% of all sales from all generic manufacturers, ultimately a market with three large-scale purchasers will see significant compression and consolidation on the supply side, our side. fewer generic manufacturers, running the risk of marketing smaller portfolios can translate into less competition, not more, while simultaneously increasing the risk of drug shortages, a scenario none of us want to see happen. as the committee has identified and reflected in
this reality was affirmed through a report issued by the university of southern california center for health policy in economics entitled the throw of money through the pharmaceutical distribution system. among the findings, supply chain stakeholders capture significantly more revenue. for every $100 spent to generics 65% goes to the distribution and reimbursement of the products by members of the supply chain. in today's market consolidation in the wholesaler and distributor market and...
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different incentives for all the stakeholders, this report was issued by the university of southern california center for health, policy and economics entitled the flow of money through the distribution system. among the findings, they captured significantly more revenue. spent more on generic brands, in fact, for every $100 spent on dispensing the generic brands, approximately 65% goes to reimbursing the members of the supply chain. the consolidation in the wholesaler and arrangements between pharmacy change and distributors have left the manufacturers with a very small number of large-scale purchasers. essentially, they account for 90% of all generic manufacturers. ultimately a market that has three large scale purchasers will see consolidation on the supply side, which is our side. running the risk of marketing smaller portfolios can easily translate into less competition, not more, while simultaneously increasing the risk of drug shortages a scenario none of us want to see happen. as this company has identified and reflected on the title of this hearing how do these realities affect what patients pay and wh
different incentives for all the stakeholders, this report was issued by the university of southern california center for health, policy and economics entitled the flow of money through the distribution system. among the findings, they captured significantly more revenue. spent more on generic brands, in fact, for every $100 spent on dispensing the generic brands, approximately 65% goes to reimbursing the members of the supply chain. the consolidation in the wholesaler and arrangements between...
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health. this is starting to show us. all. in safety. we're here in southern russia in solitary attending the ball by discussion club and our topic is us russian relations and the state of the world. how does it feel to be a share of the greatest job in the world it's as close to being a king as any job there is what business model helps to run a prison now we just do or don't like and nobody obeys the case and i don't no one comes in anymore when i was a sergeant many more is cost effective that's what they want to do that knowing they don't give a damn if you do the chores are not actually paying enough to put them back into the louisiana incarceration rate is twice as high as the u.s.n. bridge what secret is behind such success. at the plate for many flips over the years so i know the guy even saw. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money kill the narrowness in spending city to twenty million. it's an experience like nothing else on earth because i want to s
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health. hello and welcome to crossfire all things considered i'm peter we're here in southern russia in salt attending the ball by discuss. and our topic is u.s. russia relations and the state of the world. my guests are emma toll even he's a professor at georgetown university in qatar as well as author of several books including america right or wrong we also have richard stark well he's an expert at valdai discussion club as well as author and professor at the university of kent and we have james sherk he is an associate fellow at chatham house as well as author of hard to plough mostly in soft coersion russia's influence abroad or a gentleman to start our discussion about the first go to end a toll a lot of people them and the current tragic. situation with us russian relations i mean with good reason but does it matter it is so much as it used to should we lamented so much because things go well all of it certainly highly regrettable and in my view largely unnecessary but exactly we do need to keep in mind that compared to the cold war where you had soviet forces in the middle of germany
health. hello and welcome to crossfire all things considered i'm peter we're here in southern russia in salt attending the ball by discuss. and our topic is u.s. russia relations and the state of the world. my guests are emma toll even he's a professor at georgetown university in qatar as well as author of several books including america right or wrong we also have richard stark well he's an expert at valdai discussion club as well as author and professor at the university of kent and we have...
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given a lot to the people of this benighted southern beirut since two thousand the poor indigenous peruvians have demanded mining companies provide basic health and education services to their communities in exchange for allowing mining on their land or kill in price i mean in this case the mining company gives them schools and clinics something that. state should do so the population wants more because the state is absent it doesn't guarantee those basic needs and the population demands that from the companies. but now the people of this banana say they want justice for what they see are human rights violations by the police aided by the company the innocent decide to see. the trial of cambodia's opposition leader cam so cars began in pen so cars charged with treason queues of collaborating with the u.s. to overthrow the ruling party he faces up to thirty years in jail if convicted of critics say the case is part of a why the effort by the prime minister to cling on to power after a surge in popularity for some cars party the sea and. media outlets critical of the government have been shut down accused of breaching regulations the interior m
given a lot to the people of this benighted southern beirut since two thousand the poor indigenous peruvians have demanded mining companies provide basic health and education services to their communities in exchange for allowing mining on their land or kill in price i mean in this case the mining company gives them schools and clinics something that. state should do so the population wants more because the state is absent it doesn't guarantee those basic needs and the population demands that...
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health. safety. hello and welcome to crossfire where all things considered i'm peter we're here in southern russia attending the paul di discussion club and our topic is u.s. russia relations and the state of the world. my guests are anatol lieven he's a professor at georgetown university in qatar as well as author of several books. including america right or wrong we also have richard he's an expert at valdai discussion club as well as author and professor at the university of kent and we have james sherk he is an associate fellow at chad house as well as author of hard diplomacy and soft coersion russia's influence abroad or a gentleman to start our discussion about the first go to end a toll a lot of people them and the current tragic. situation with us russian relations i mean with good reason but does it matter is so much as it used to should we lamented so much because things go well and it's certainly highly regrettable and in my view largely unnecessary but exactly we do need to keep in mind that compared to the cold war where you had soviet forces in the middle of germany you had nuclear forces on
health. safety. hello and welcome to crossfire where all things considered i'm peter we're here in southern russia attending the paul di discussion club and our topic is u.s. russia relations and the state of the world. my guests are anatol lieven he's a professor at georgetown university in qatar as well as author of several books. including america right or wrong we also have richard he's an expert at valdai discussion club as well as author and professor at the university of kent and we have...
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given a lot to the people of this benighted southern beirut since two thousand the poor indigenous prove ians have demanded mining companies provide basic health and education services to their communities in exchange for allowing mining on their land but can impress i'm. in this case the mining company gives them schools and clinics something the state should do so the population wants more because the state is absent it doesn't guarantee those basic needs and the population demands that from the companies. but now the people of this banana say they want justice for what they see are human rights violations by the police aided by the company the innocent decide to see. the future of a historic cease fire agreement in colombia is in doubt after an armed group admitted killing an indigenous leader the national liberation army known as the lion says it was questioning forester o. on links to colombia's intelligence services when they tackled one of its members says he was shot in self-defense friday colombia's president said if the airline killed for a stero it would constitute a breach of the deal other than that i'm p.f.c. has more from the co
given a lot to the people of this benighted southern beirut since two thousand the poor indigenous prove ians have demanded mining companies provide basic health and education services to their communities in exchange for allowing mining on their land but can impress i'm. in this case the mining company gives them schools and clinics something the state should do so the population wants more because the state is absent it doesn't guarantee those basic needs and the population demands that from...
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authorities have declared a public health emergency, because of hazardous waste left behind by the fires. >> and dozen every schools in parts every southernill close early, again today, as record setting heatwave continues to across the region, temperatures in san diego near the 100, forcing school district to send student home early. meantime nearby coronado, student holds to stay home because schools there will have air-conditioning. >> super hot inside the classroom. just like 30 people in a classroom. and everyone is sweating. >> excessive heat warning remains in effect for much of southern california this morning, temperatures inland could top out at around 105 degrees. that's toasty. >> certainly; but not our problem, we have a different problem. >> a lot of rain, cool-down coming too? >> the cold front that we've been anticipating, it is now working it way towards us, leading edge of it bringing in pretty soaking rain already, specially an across southeastern half of our area, so southern new jersey, good chunk every delaware, also, include in the that, but this is essentially all day event, guys. look at the storm in it entirety.
authorities have declared a public health emergency, because of hazardous waste left behind by the fires. >> and dozen every schools in parts every southernill close early, again today, as record setting heatwave continues to across the region, temperatures in san diego near the 100, forcing school district to send student home early. meantime nearby coronado, student holds to stay home because schools there will have air-conditioning. >> super hot inside the classroom. just like 30...
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deport 11 million people, to throw up to 20 million people off their health insurance, to erect a giant wall across the entire southernthdraw from a trade agreement in nafta, which would destroy the economies of mexico and canada and create huge disruption across the world, or to leave the iran deal, which is endorsed by every other major power and would violate the united states' credibility in any international relationship, you can't actually do it. and if you want to do it, you're going to risk such damage that you're always going to pull back at the very end. it's partly his platform that has rendered him so impotent. and it's also of course his psychological illness. >> and presidents overpromising during campaigns is a phenomenon that we're used to, and it's a phenomenon that politicians are used to. and once in office when they really if they didn't already the limitations, the kind of reality zone that is left to them in the shape of whatever is left of their promise, that's what they aim for. and they practice rephrasing success as the achievement of that lesser goal. this is something that this president, t
deport 11 million people, to throw up to 20 million people off their health insurance, to erect a giant wall across the entire southernthdraw from a trade agreement in nafta, which would destroy the economies of mexico and canada and create huge disruption across the world, or to leave the iran deal, which is endorsed by every other major power and would violate the united states' credibility in any international relationship, you can't actually do it. and if you want to do it, you're going to...
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southern poverty law center as a radical right hate group. they put out pamphlets today, don, about how homosexuality is hazardous to your health. mean, there is a reason why going to this group does nothing to really focus on the issues that we're facing today, which is the divisions of this country. the way that this president likes to divide us instead of unite us. >> you're saying he's playing to an extreme and you're saying that this group -- >> he's playing to the most extreme right. >> so you think the value voters are the most extreme right. >> i do. >> margaret takes exception to that. >> of course maria does and maria should because that's her point of view. look, i can't even tell you when afs commentator on bill o'reilly's show on fox news, how many segments we had to talk about how the left was going after christmas. >> that was ten years ago and christmas -- >> it is an evergreen for his every his base and it's the same people and maria is right. but the reason he stokes that fire, right, the reason he goes out on the rallies. the reason he goes out to throw red meat to that base is because, truthfully, to keep the
southern poverty law center as a radical right hate group. they put out pamphlets today, don, about how homosexuality is hazardous to your health. mean, there is a reason why going to this group does nothing to really focus on the issues that we're facing today, which is the divisions of this country. the way that this president likes to divide us instead of unite us. >> you're saying he's playing to an extreme and you're saying that this group -- >> he's playing to the most extreme...
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an unwelcome spike in your health care premiums. is sparking innovation. you see it in the southern tier with companies that are developing powerful batteries that make everything from cell phones to rail cars more efficient. which helps improve every aspect of advanced rail technology. all with support from a highly-educated workforce and vocational job training. across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov. to grow your business with us in new york state, eight hundred dollars when wet switched our auto and home insurance. with liberty, we could afford a real babysitter instead of your brother. hey. oh. that's my robe. is it? you could save seven hundred eighty two dollars when liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. anyone who calls it a hobby doesn't understand. we know that a person's passion is what drives them. [ clapping ] and that's why every memorial we create is a true reflection of the individual. only a dignity memorial professional can celebrate a life like no other. find out how at
an unwelcome spike in your health care premiums. is sparking innovation. you see it in the southern tier with companies that are developing powerful batteries that make everything from cell phones to rail cars more efficient. which helps improve every aspect of advanced rail technology. all with support from a highly-educated workforce and vocational job training. across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov. to grow...
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as communities and health care providers around the country seek solutions, some are turning here, to southernifornia, where kaiser permanente's program has led to a big dropoff in opioid prescriptions. >> we have seen between 2010 and 2015 a reduction of more than 80% in the use of oxycontin, the long-acting opioid. >> reporter: 80%? >> 80%. >> reporter: dr. ed ellison is the executive medical director for the southern california permanente medical group. >> across the program, we've seen more than a 30% reduction in opioid prescribing. so we're seeing significant movements being made. >> reporter: ellison says getting those reductions wasn't easy, a sign that far too many of the drugs were being prescribed in the first place. in fact, in 2009, when a small group of kaiser leaders gathered in pasadena to look at recent prescription numbers, they were stunned. they expected to see diabetes and hypertension medications top the list. >> and instead, what we saw was, basically, hydrocodone, oxycodone, oxycontin, fentanyl, methadone. >> reporter: dr. steven steinberg is the lead physician for the
as communities and health care providers around the country seek solutions, some are turning here, to southernifornia, where kaiser permanente's program has led to a big dropoff in opioid prescriptions. >> we have seen between 2010 and 2015 a reduction of more than 80% in the use of oxycontin, the long-acting opioid. >> reporter: 80%? >> 80%. >> reporter: dr. ed ellison is the executive medical director for the southern california permanente medical group. >>...
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given a lot to the people of the spinout in southern beirut since two thousand the poor indigenous peruvians have demanded mining companies provide basic health and education services to their communities in exchange for allowing mining on their land or kill him but it's i mean nader in this case the mining company gives them schools and clinics something the state should do so the population wants more because the state is absent it doesn't guarantee those basic needs and the population demands that from the companies. but now the people of this banana say they want justice for what they see are human rights violations by the police aided by the company many innocent decide to cedar. customs officials say iraqi forces have taken control of the country's only border crossing with turkey from the kurdistan regional governments or border crossing is located within the official boundaries of the semi autonomous kurdish region of northern iraq. the president of the kurdistan regional government is in the last twenty four hours of the job as presidential term finishes on wednesday and he says he won't extend it while the end of his twelve year run
given a lot to the people of the spinout in southern beirut since two thousand the poor indigenous peruvians have demanded mining companies provide basic health and education services to their communities in exchange for allowing mining on their land or kill him but it's i mean nader in this case the mining company gives them schools and clinics something the state should do so the population wants more because the state is absent it doesn't guarantee those basic needs and the population...
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the health care challenges in arkansas are not too different than other rule states, especially southern rural states. it is hard to navigate, it is fragmented, there is little visibility when you think of quality and cost, and health care spending is growing at rates that is severely straining public and private payers in our states, and the health status of arkansans ranks near or at the bottom in a number of key health measures, whether obesity, type two diabetes, prenatal care, we tend to ring toward the bottom. publicworking together, and private sector's have begun to transform the health care system in arkansas. this is the framework for how we have been going about that work, called the arkansas improvement initiative. there are two main components. the first, the medical home model we have had in place, with their company going back to 2010, and it ties directly into the conference of primary care initiative sponsored by the federal government and episodes of care components, put in place in 2012. all of this work was helped in 2013 when our state received a state innovation mod
the health care challenges in arkansas are not too different than other rule states, especially southern rural states. it is hard to navigate, it is fragmented, there is little visibility when you think of quality and cost, and health care spending is growing at rates that is severely straining public and private payers in our states, and the health status of arkansans ranks near or at the bottom in a number of key health measures, whether obesity, type two diabetes, prenatal care, we tend to...
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health. wrong for virginia. >>> this batmobile will be cruising around southern california tonight doing some trick-or-treatinguffers from a spinal condition. he and his dad turned his chair into a replica of batman's go-to vehicle. the rest of his family is dressing as batman characters. a neighbor donated $1200 to help >> nice neighbor. very nice. >> a great halloween. >> that does it for us. we'll see ralpand as a doctor, nobody ever asked if i'm a democrat or republican. they just want my help. so if donald trump is helping virginia i'll work with him. but donald trump proposed cutting virginia's school funding, rolling back our clean air and water protections, and taking away health care from thousands of virginians. as a candidate for governor, i sponsored this ad because i've stood up to donald trump on all of it. ed gillespie refuses to stand up to him at all. tender morsels of ohhhhhh,deliciousness??e here? and ohhhh all that juicy goodness! wait, wait, wait, wait wait! is that a new sauce? introducing mcdonald's new buttermilk crispy tenders, juicy and breaded to perfection. ba-da ba ba
health. wrong for virginia. >>> this batmobile will be cruising around southern california tonight doing some trick-or-treatinguffers from a spinal condition. he and his dad turned his chair into a replica of batman's go-to vehicle. the rest of his family is dressing as batman characters. a neighbor donated $1200 to help >> nice neighbor. very nice. >> a great halloween. >> that does it for us. we'll see ralpand as a doctor, nobody ever asked if i'm a democrat or...
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because we were so poor in the great depression and a lot of southern states were that the government helped us build out the public health network and then sinc centuries later when e started suing people over vaccines and doctors -- we literally provided 85% of the vaccinations for little kids in my state through public health networks. in other words we were the connection and that is why i ask you about this public health infrastructure. somehow we need to come out of this all of us with a clear idea of what kind of infrastructure we need that is not there. not just what elijah just said because i'm all there with medicaid cover and we need more money for all this stuff but the public health infrastructure is peanuts compared to the 78 and half billion dollars we are blowing, never mind the value of people's lives we are losing. >> >> that is what public health can so as a call to action for all of us to build that infrastructure but in general what we can do but there are three things we can do today but the first is recall save someone's life and also change our language of the way that we speak about the issue and
because we were so poor in the great depression and a lot of southern states were that the government helped us build out the public health network and then sinc centuries later when e started suing people over vaccines and doctors -- we literally provided 85% of the vaccinations for little kids in my state through public health networks. in other words we were the connection and that is why i ask you about this public health infrastructure. somehow we need to come out of this all of us with a...
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health staff and plans to create 21,000 new posts by 2021. hurricane nate has hit the united states, bringing torrential rain and powerful winds to communities along the southern are weakening and it has now been downgraded to a tropical storm. but weather officials warn the threat of dangerous storm surges remain. after claiming at least 30 lives in central america, it became the fourth major storm to make landfall in the us this year. anisa kadri reports. as it approached, hurricane nate promised strong winds and torrential rain. it hit the gulf coast of the united states, causing flooding in parts of mississippi, alabama, florida and louisiana, where people have been ordered to evacuate. although it is weakening, the impact is still being felt. we are still seen wind gusts between 70 and 80 mph. we have water coming up on most of our roadways, about two miles inland. so we've got about seven to ten feet of storm surge. so our first responders are kind of overwhelmed right now. the force of nature has already devastated central america, killing at least 25 people. in nicaragua, honduras and costa rica, where hundreds of thousands of people are reported to be
health staff and plans to create 21,000 new posts by 2021. hurricane nate has hit the united states, bringing torrential rain and powerful winds to communities along the southern are weakening and it has now been downgraded to a tropical storm. but weather officials warn the threat of dangerous storm surges remain. after claiming at least 30 lives in central america, it became the fourth major storm to make landfall in the us this year. anisa kadri reports. as it approached, hurricane nate...
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the annual southern new jersey fall heart walk starts this morning at 8:00 at cooper river park in pennsauken. two local survivors will be sharing their stories, and there will also be free health screenings, cpr demonstrations and act iivities for the kids. >>> also happening this weekend, the spina bifida association will be holding a 5k run, walk or roll race today starting at 9:00 this morning. the walk is sponsored by right steps preschool. it's personal for the school with one of their own students living with the most severe form of spina bifida. the racing team is called right steps for fearless fin. >>> it is time again for the annual lighthouse challenge of new jersey. this is a live look at the cape may lighthouse. the preservation group is inviting you to visit the landmark and more than a dozen others like it across the state this weekend as a fundraiser. if you are up to the challenge, we have the locations and the information right now on the nbc10 app. >>> 5:57 on this saturday morning. police from around the world are meeting in philadelphia. and we'll hear from attorney general jeff sessions today. nbc10's randy gyllenhaal has a preview of the event and the pr
the annual southern new jersey fall heart walk starts this morning at 8:00 at cooper river park in pennsauken. two local survivors will be sharing their stories, and there will also be free health screenings, cpr demonstrations and act iivities for the kids. >>> also happening this weekend, the spina bifida association will be holding a 5k run, walk or roll race today starting at 9:00 this morning. the walk is sponsored by right steps preschool. it's personal for the school with one of...
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. >> extraordinary news, on the health watch this morning, medical breakthrough that could one day cure a form every blindness. >> researchers in southernure for macular degeneration, the leading cause every blindness, among elderly americans, roughly about 20 million people. researchers say they've figured out a way to take stem cells and convert them into the cell type that can treat the disease. >> definitely game changer. i've been in practice for 38 years, and i've been watching people lose their site every year when at the come in for eye exam, now we have hope for these people. can potentially have their vision stabilized or maybe even improved. >> the treatment currently in clinical call trial, hope to make it widely vale be for the next five years or so. >> what you're about to see may look painful, but actually just the opposite. >> pain that leaves you bruised. on purpose. coming up tonight on " eyewitness news" at 11:00 how the ancient chinese technique that looks like torture is delivering quick relief. >> you can feel immediate difference, feels really good. >> i have got to check into this one, whether it is achy muscle o
. >> extraordinary news, on the health watch this morning, medical breakthrough that could one day cure a form every blindness. >> researchers in southernure for macular degeneration, the leading cause every blindness, among elderly americans, roughly about 20 million people. researchers say they've figured out a way to take stem cells and convert them into the cell type that can treat the disease. >> definitely game changer. i've been in practice for 38 years, and i've been...
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in southern yemen family members have been demonstrating for the release of their relatives for months victoria gate and be al jazeera. the president tramples declared opioid addiction a public health emergency in the united states the government will now have more power to address the issue and more freedom to change legislation is sought more than sixty four thousand americans died last year because of opioid addiction and overdose. says it has received no evidence from the united states to support american allegations of sonic attacks against its embassy in havana washington says at least twenty four officials and their relatives were targeted by a mysterious grating noise before falling ill now in response the u.s. is caught embassy staffing by sixty percent cuban officials say the allegations are the work of science fiction and believe the noise is caused by large populations of the cicadas insect. here with al-jazeera and these are our top stories kenya's election commission says six and a half million people have voted in the country's presidential election rerun the authorities for spent voting in several counties though until saturday because of his asian supporters had bo
in southern yemen family members have been demonstrating for the release of their relatives for months victoria gate and be al jazeera. the president tramples declared opioid addiction a public health emergency in the united states the government will now have more power to address the issue and more freedom to change legislation is sought more than sixty four thousand americans died last year because of opioid addiction and overdose. says it has received no evidence from the united states to...
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southern donning costumes juggling breast implants and performing what some call questionable life surgical procedures making their mark on social media. >> i'm a bore certified plastic surgeon with a knack for social media. >> reporter: some healthrofessionals say it's time to shut the circus down. >> there's been incredible proliferation of really outrageous video content on social media. >> reporter: dr. clark shuttle la board certified plastic surgeon with northwestern's fine burke school of med kin. >> this is a particularly a agree suss example i think offensive on several different levels. >> reporter: seeing the rising number of tasteless videos online made them concerned but it was this picture of two surgeons cradling skin fat from tummy tuck procedure with baby face emojis super imposed had them saying enough is enough. >> you're objectifying the patient. you're making ridiculous comments about the parts of this patient's human body while they're asleep under general anesthesia. >> reporter: he and his colleagues have crafted this the first code of ethical behavior for plastic surgeons. >> row inspect for autonomy of the patient. living by the code of do no harm and finally justice. he says those some of the patients m
southern donning costumes juggling breast implants and performing what some call questionable life surgical procedures making their mark on social media. >> i'm a bore certified plastic surgeon with a knack for social media. >> reporter: some healthrofessionals say it's time to shut the circus down. >> there's been incredible proliferation of really outrageous video content on social media. >> reporter: dr. clark shuttle la board certified plastic surgeon with...
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health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. today, the new new york is sparking innovation. you see it in the southernowerful batteries that make everything from cell phones to rail cars more efficient. which helps improve every aspect of advanced rail technology. all with support from a highly-educated workforce and vocational job training. across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov. lou: in our online poll we asked do you believe the our rainup one fbi informant should be able toll tell congress and the american people all he knows about the clinton-obama collusion? 99% say absolutely yes. joining us, author and doug wead, former presidential assistant to president george w. bush. the president deciding to let these documents that have been seated for 54 years, released them to the decision. a great decision? >> let the sunshine in. people are so sick and tired of cover-ups, the benghazi and cover-up for the clinton scandals and coverups for the elitist insiders. it's like they are prinss and lords. how dare the people vo
health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. today, the new new york is sparking innovation. you see it in the southernowerful batteries that make everything from cell phones to rail cars more efficient. which helps improve every aspect of advanced rail technology. all with support from a highly-educated workforce and vocational job training. across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state, visit esd.ny.gov....