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we wanted to talk to secretary of state for health jeremy hunt about waiting times for eating disordernt of health told us a pathway for adults is being developed, and it is investing £150 million in children and young people's services, and will expect them to be seen within four weeks, or one week if it is urgent. for adults and children in wales, that waiting time standard is four weeks, in northern ireland nine weeks, and in scotland 18 weeks. this is the maudsley hospital in london. its eating disorders unit for children and young people is renowned for its research and treatment. eating disorders are probably the only condition in mental health where, actually, if you get a diagnosis early, it can lead to a better prognosis, provided you get the right treatment. delaying treatment can make treatment more difficult. there is also good evidence to show that, the longer an eating disorder goes on, the harder it can be to treat. eating disorders are renowned for actually having the highest mortality out of any psychiatric condition. are they? so more people will die of eating disorde
we wanted to talk to secretary of state for health jeremy hunt about waiting times for eating disordernt of health told us a pathway for adults is being developed, and it is investing £150 million in children and young people's services, and will expect them to be seen within four weeks, or one week if it is urgent. for adults and children in wales, that waiting time standard is four weeks, in northern ireland nine weeks, and in scotland 18 weeks. this is the maudsley hospital in london. its...
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states to continue to cover kids through september 30, 2019. with that they gave some additional federal funding for the health insurance program. if you atugh balance the federal level wants to approach additional requirements . that comes with providing additional funding for states. these two policies are intertwined and will be something congress has to think through whether it it is a provision through september 30, 2019 or extended beyond that and the same goes for the increased match rate. whether to allow that to continue or shave it back. it is increased coverage for kids in some state. s. maybe not enough to affect the baseline. in a handful of states that expanded coverage to children who otherwise would have to wait five years in order to qualify. states have this option to lift that five-year waiting time. states have also avoided cuts to medicaid because of that additional federal funding. perhaps the best example is in arizona where arizona had closed to program and then decided reopen it once there was additional funding. law have it tied into state that if there match drops below a certain rate, they close the pr
states to continue to cover kids through september 30, 2019. with that they gave some additional federal funding for the health insurance program. if you atugh balance the federal level wants to approach additional requirements . that comes with providing additional funding for states. these two policies are intertwined and will be something congress has to think through whether it it is a provision through september 30, 2019 or extended beyond that and the same goes for the increased match...
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for coming in. the headlines on bbc news: the bank of england cuts its growth forecasts and warns that uncertainty over brexit is weighing on businesses and households. a judge has condemned the state of mental health support for young people, saying the state could have blood on its hands over the case of a suicidal teenager. a surgeon who carried out needless breast operations has had his 15—yearjail sentence increased to 20 years by court of appealjudges. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. and in the the united states this is how the dow and the nasdaq are getting on. now on bbc news, it's meet the author. victoria hislop has been having a long love affair with greece and her bestselling novels have led her army of readers from island to island and into the greek experience. in cartes postales, she takes a new step: you see the pictures, from the mysterious postcards that begin to arrive one by one for ellie from... she knows not by whom at the start. and it is the story of a journey of discovery to greece and its past, its culture, its whole history that unravels the secrets of the cards. welcome. this is a novel about postcards, or at lea
for coming in. the headlines on bbc news: the bank of england cuts its growth forecasts and warns that uncertainty over brexit is weighing on businesses and households. a judge has condemned the state of mental health support for young people, saying the state could have blood on its hands over the case of a suicidal teenager. a surgeon who carried out needless breast operations has had his 15—yearjail sentence increased to 20 years by court of appealjudges. an update on the market numbers...
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for many years. the headlines on bbc news: the bank of england cuts its growth forecasts and warns that uncertainty over brexit is weighing on businesses and households. a judge has condemned the state of mental healthd on its hands over the case of a suicidal teenager. a surgeon who carried out needless breast operations, has had his 15—yearjail sentence increased to 20 years by court of appealjudges. in a moment: playing catch up all the way through school — a damning report on how the poorest children in england get on in class. sport now, and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre. hello and good evening. that is bring you up—to—date with the latest from the big game between england's women and the hosts, the netherlands at 2017, this kicked off at 7:45pm. the netherlands have taken the lead, 1-0, the netherlands have taken the lead, 1—0, halfan the netherlands have taken the lead, 1—0, half an hour played. we will keep you bang up to date. if england win tonight, they face denmark in sunday's final after a goalless 120 sunday's final after a goalless120 minutes, denmark beat austria and penalties to reach their first final. the biggest football transfer in the history of the game is real
for many years. the headlines on bbc news: the bank of england cuts its growth forecasts and warns that uncertainty over brexit is weighing on businesses and households. a judge has condemned the state of mental healthd on its hands over the case of a suicidal teenager. a surgeon who carried out needless breast operations, has had his 15—yearjail sentence increased to 20 years by court of appealjudges. in a moment: playing catch up all the way through school — a damning report on how the...
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medicaid dollars to states to pay for treatment and medications for treatment to fight the opioid epidemic. it might be a way for states to better ensure law enforcement and public health practitioners have access to an opioid overdose into that. -- antidote. one thing is certain -- most people think this is probably a good idea. for one, it will raise the nation's consciousness about this epidemic. most't think americans understand that 92 million americans in the last year used opioids. what is astounding about that fact is that opioids are really not frontline or first-line treatment for chronic pain or acute pain. if this can actually raise the nation's consciousness about this epidemic, then invoking the national emergency would be a good thing. host: give us a snapshot of who is affected most by this crisis. who is affected the most? guest: if you look at geographic regions, appalachia, the midwest, the rust belt, new england states have many of the highest opioid overdose deaths. individuals who are uninsured or are in poverty or unemployed, and that other co-occurring substance abuse disorders, are all at high risk for addiction. there are two problems here in
medicaid dollars to states to pay for treatment and medications for treatment to fight the opioid epidemic. it might be a way for states to better ensure law enforcement and public health practitioners have access to an opioid overdose into that. -- antidote. one thing is certain -- most people think this is probably a good idea. for one, it will raise the nation's consciousness about this epidemic. most't think americans understand that 92 million americans in the last year used opioids. what...
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the move is part of the united states health for food council.liff bar's cafe is called cali's kitchen. it uses local ingredients aiming to minimize environmental impact. >>> 4:49. president trump pulled the united states out of the paris agreement. the group regulation pollution from industries and businesses in nine bay area counties. the board of directors has unanimously voted to pass a res tlugs support the paris climate agreement. that means our region will join more than 150 states, cities, and other nations in reducing greenhouse gases. >>> 4:49. happening today, caltrain board members will go over the agency's planned fare hikes. standard fares are expected to increase 25 cents per zone. other changes include elimb nalgt the eight-ride ticket and annual go pass some offers unlimited rides. they held numerous meetings on those hikes some of which are supposed to take effect on october 1st. >>> palo alto is looking to make some changes toits free shuttle service. the palo alto weekly says this morning the city may add a route to south palo
the move is part of the united states health for food council.liff bar's cafe is called cali's kitchen. it uses local ingredients aiming to minimize environmental impact. >>> 4:49. president trump pulled the united states out of the paris agreement. the group regulation pollution from industries and businesses in nine bay area counties. the board of directors has unanimously voted to pass a res tlugs support the paris climate agreement. that means our region will join more than 150...
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states fight the opioid epidemic. it might be a way for states to better public health access. i think one thing is certain, most people think this is a good idea because it will raise the nation's consciousness about the epidemic. i don't think most americans understand that 92 million americans in the last year used opioids. what is astounding is that opioids are really not first-line treatment for chronic or acute pain. if this can raise the consciousness about the epidemic, invoking a national emergency will be a good thing. pedro: who is affected most by this crisis? certainly, if you look at geographic reasons -- regions, the new england states have the levels.levels -- people who are poor and undereducated. there are two problems here in this country right now. many prescriptions for opioids and they are unnecessary. longigh of a dose for too of a duration. this is not only heroine coming from mexico, and now there are synthetic opioids coming in from countries like china. this is a two-front battle. one is to curb unnecessary prescriptions. the second is to curb the ill
states fight the opioid epidemic. it might be a way for states to better public health access. i think one thing is certain, most people think this is a good idea because it will raise the nation's consciousness about the epidemic. i don't think most americans understand that 92 million americans in the last year used opioids. what is astounding is that opioids are really not first-line treatment for chronic or acute pain. if this can raise the consciousness about the epidemic, invoking a...
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for sticking with us. >> i do not even know where to start. >> you cannot diagnose autism. there has to be a rational reason. the bottom line is there is a state law, it is for the health safety and welfare with all due respect to human beings in addition to other animals as well. so this is what is going on. >> do you agree with that? i am thinking about the rabies vaccination. you cannot register your dog unless you have it. >> that's right. i absolutely do agree. and august is immunization awareness month. >> i have two dogs and a cat. the prior dog we had, i wish that they had a vaccine for aggression and biting. i thought that i would lose my house to liability. >> they do have one, but it's called putting the dog down. >> that's terrible. >> i'm not trying to be terrible. all of these people that say i don't want to vaccinate, if a dog goes rabid and he jumps over a fence and bite the 2-year-old kid that is scarred because the dog is not mentally fit due to a vaccination issue, you cannot eat your cake and have it as well. >> this seems like a no-brainer. are they violating the law? are they just getting away with a loophole? >> i agree with you. i mean, that is
for sticking with us. >> i do not even know where to start. >> you cannot diagnose autism. there has to be a rational reason. the bottom line is there is a state law, it is for the health safety and welfare with all due respect to human beings in addition to other animals as well. so this is what is going on. >> do you agree with that? i am thinking about the rabies vaccination. you cannot register your dog unless you have it. >> that's right. i absolutely do agree. and...
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a judge has condemned the state of mental health support for young people, saying the state could haveeedless breast operations, has had his 15—yearjail sentence increased to 20 years by court of appealjudges. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. the ftse is slightly up in london. five weeks into a rubbish straight in birmingham, we meet the volu nteers in birmingham, we meet the volunteers taking matters into their own hands —— bik strike. residents of a tower block in london said safety were ta ken residents of a tower block in london said safety were taken out after the g re nfell tower said safety were taken out after the grenfell tower disaster is either shoddy or incomplete. thousands of people in camden were told to leave their homes with only a few hours notice in order that they could carry out work. we have been told the work is now finished and has been signed off. this woman lives on the 17th floor on the chalcotts estate and assisting in hotel because she says she's too scared come back here. i have two young children a
a judge has condemned the state of mental health support for young people, saying the state could haveeedless breast operations, has had his 15—yearjail sentence increased to 20 years by court of appealjudges. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. the ftse is slightly up in london. five weeks into a rubbish straight in birmingham, we meet the volu nteers in birmingham, we meet the volunteers taking matters into their own hands —— bik...
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caller: i am calling because there is still so much discussion about single-payer system for the united states and health reform and i would like the v.a. would support a single-payer system? there are problems, as the previous caller had described with decreasing reimbursements. i have heard from veterans, they really appreciate the services. the delays are problematic. ofgiven the larger context changing the affordable care act and increasing support of single-payer, i am wondering how that would play out with the veterans administration. paul: let's go to our guest in new orleans. she is asking about single-payer and whether you support that? well,ne metcalf-foster: as i said, i am with the the a mission. that.l stick with i'm sure in the long run it will happen but i'm not able to address that issue at this time. paul: bailey is on the line from charlotte, north carolina, the republican line. caller: my comment is simple. funds there for veterans affairs, i think services rendered need to be regulated. in other words, -- in my profession before i do anything i have to look up what i would do in a boo
caller: i am calling because there is still so much discussion about single-payer system for the united states and health reform and i would like the v.a. would support a single-payer system? there are problems, as the previous caller had described with decreasing reimbursements. i have heard from veterans, they really appreciate the services. the delays are problematic. ofgiven the larger context changing the affordable care act and increasing support of single-payer, i am wondering how that...
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for the uk. ajudge condemns mental health support for young people — and says the state could have blood on its handsd military targets. now an update on the business news. the bank of england has lowered its growth forecast for this year and the next. it said weak wage growth contributed to the decision. it now forecasts growth of 1.7% — that's slightly down from its previous prediction of 1.9% made back in may. the bank said rising inflation has also been weighing on household spending power. the bank also voted 6—2 to keep interest rates on hold at 0.25%. they've been at that level since august of last year. next sales have had a big boost from the retailer's directory catalogue and internet business. overall second—quarter sales rose 0.7%, beating expectations. but full—price sales at next retailfell 7.a%, and the company said it remained "cautious" about its outlook. the pay of top chief executives has fallen in the past year, but there is still "a huge gap" between them and the rest of their staff — that's according to a new report from the high pay centre. the bosses of ftse100 companies now m
for the uk. ajudge condemns mental health support for young people — and says the state could have blood on its handsd military targets. now an update on the business news. the bank of england has lowered its growth forecast for this year and the next. it said weak wage growth contributed to the decision. it now forecasts growth of 1.7% — that's slightly down from its previous prediction of 1.9% made back in may. the bank said rising inflation has also been weighing on household spending...
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health care reform united states. one of the only major country in the world that doesn't have health care for hits not because of chump i mean the caregiver and she hasn't had that maternity leave for decades and that's not because of that's because of the many many actually i was critical i've been critical of the fact united states doesn't have government supported health care for years and years but now what he's done he's an active policy is going to take twenty three million people who are insured before and make them uninsured in the united states if you lose your job that's when you lose health care can you imagine a time when you need that the most and they'll do respect i'm sure your friend that some people disagree with their rationale behind the obamacare and they have their own arguments against that program i mean you disagree with them but let my question arguments are following what donald trump is done is just say i don't know what to do but let's get rid of it and he said he's done that in almost every area of government activity same with think of tax he said we're going to think for him and now we h
health care reform united states. one of the only major country in the world that doesn't have health care for hits not because of chump i mean the caregiver and she hasn't had that maternity leave for decades and that's not because of that's because of the many many actually i was critical i've been critical of the fact united states doesn't have government supported health care for years and years but now what he's done he's an active policy is going to take twenty three million people who...
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"the united states holds maduro personally responsible for the health and safety of mr lopez, mr ledezmaized." and this is the us secretary of state. what we want to see is for venezuela to return to its constitution, returned to scheduled elections and allow the people of venezuela to have the voice in the government that they deserve. we are evaluating all our policy options as to what we can do to create a change of conditions where either maduro decides he doesn't have a future and wa nts to decides he doesn't have a future and wants to leave of his own accord, or we can return the government processes back to their constitution. the problem for america is the more it criticises venezuela, the more it plays into the narrative of mr maduro and the narrative originally promoted by hugo chavez. definitely. and the more they put sanctions on the top leadership and president maduro personally, and many venezuelans fear on venezuela as a country, the idea that there would be some kind of cu ba idea that there would be some kind of cuba style us economic embargo on the country, is very worr
"the united states holds maduro personally responsible for the health and safety of mr lopez, mr ledezmaized." and this is the us secretary of state. what we want to see is for venezuela to return to its constitution, returned to scheduled elections and allow the people of venezuela to have the voice in the government that they deserve. we are evaluating all our policy options as to what we can do to create a change of conditions where either maduro decides he doesn't have a future...
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. >> new rules are adopted by state health department. they called for a fourth dose of polio vaccine after turning four years old for all students. twelfth graders must receive a second shot for meningitis. philadelphia health officials are urging parents to get the shots, right now. >> if you don't do that, your child may not be able to start school on time, and more important your child may not be protected against these serious diseases. >> the grace period for attending school without required vaccines has been shortened to five days, students must show vaccination record. school starts, september the fifth. >>> oh, it is still summer, lauren casey, may be cooler but we get to soak up summer. >> beautiful, with cloud this morning and then totally clearing out. now it is picturesque out there closing out or tuesday with a beautiful evening. check this out hard to find a cloud in bernville berks county right now, sunshine, over taken the sky, dryer air continuing to build in, 78 degrees, as we look live on our neighborhood network and conditions looki
. >> new rules are adopted by state health department. they called for a fourth dose of polio vaccine after turning four years old for all students. twelfth graders must receive a second shot for meningitis. philadelphia health officials are urging parents to get the shots, right now. >> if you don't do that, your child may not be able to start school on time, and more important your child may not be protected against these serious diseases. >> the grace period for attending...
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she can't work because of ill—health, and she can't get state pension eitherfor ill—health, and she can't get state pension either foryea rs. pension either for another five years. the effect it has had on me, ending it all... because having to... rely on your family. ending it all... because having to... rely on yourfamily. but ending it all... because having to... rely on your family. but my son said to me, he said, "mum, you brought me up. you always gave me andi brought me up. you always gave me and i had it. it's my turn." but it's still hard. the decades, the pension age has stayed the same, women retired at 60, men at 65. but by2020, women retired at 60, men at 65. but by 2020, both men and women will have to wait until they are 66 before they can draw their state pension. the changes for women began in 2010, and it all depends on your date of birth. so, for instance, if i was born before the 6th of april 1950, i would still get my state pension at 60. but if i was born two yea rs pension at 60. but if i was born two years later, i would get that benefit at 62. and if i was born a couple of years after that, t
she can't work because of ill—health, and she can't get state pension eitherfor ill—health, and she can't get state pension either foryea rs. pension either for another five years. the effect it has had on me, ending it all... because having to... rely on your family. ending it all... because having to... rely on yourfamily. but ending it all... because having to... rely on your family. but my son said to me, he said, "mum, you brought me up. you always gave me andi brought me up. you...
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state fair ride. >>> a health advisory for fish caught from the lafayette reservoir. rainbow trout, channel catfish, goldfish and black bass are of concern. there are different recommendations on how much you can eat depending on your gender and age, there is a chart on www.abc7news.com. >>> we are facing heat right now. >> sandhya patel has the forecast. >> the heat tomorrow is going to resemble this that you're looking at. the time lapse from our tower camera. the sun went down at 8:17 tomorrow. the inland areas will be roasting tomorrow. but you notice the fog, that's going to be around to keep coastal areas quite comfortable. check out the temperature trend for livermore starting in the mid-60s tomorrow morning but quickly temperatures will rise and you will be in the triple digits by 3:00 tomorrow afternoon. the heat will hang around. it will take a while before it starts to drop off. i know it's that time of year when we have to deal with the hot weather but in some places it will be excessive. there is some fog around. that fog is shallow. watch out during the
state fair ride. >>> a health advisory for fish caught from the lafayette reservoir. rainbow trout, channel catfish, goldfish and black bass are of concern. there are different recommendations on how much you can eat depending on your gender and age, there is a chart on www.abc7news.com. >>> we are facing heat right now. >> sandhya patel has the forecast. >> the heat tomorrow is going to resemble this that you're looking at. the time lapse from our tower camera....
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state fair ride. >>> a health advisory for fish caught from the lafayette reservoir.nbow trout, channel catfish, goldfish and black bass are of concern. there are different recommendations on how much you can eat depending on your gender and age, there is a chart on www.abc7news.com. >>> we are facing heat right now. >> sandhya patel has the forecast. >> the heat tomorrow is going to resemble this that you're looking at. the time lapse from our tower camera. the sun went down at 8:17 tomorrow. the inland areas will be roasting tomorrow. but you notice the fog, that's going to be around to keep coastal areas quite comfortable. check out the temperature trend for livermore starting in the mid-60s tomorrow morning but quickly temperatures will rise and you will be in the triple digits by 3:00 tomorrow afternoon. the heat will hang around. it will take a while before it starts to drop off. i know it's that time of year when we have to deal with the hot weather but in some places it will be excessive. there is some fog around. that fog is shallow. watch out during the comm
state fair ride. >>> a health advisory for fish caught from the lafayette reservoir.nbow trout, channel catfish, goldfish and black bass are of concern. there are different recommendations on how much you can eat depending on your gender and age, there is a chart on www.abc7news.com. >>> we are facing heat right now. >> sandhya patel has the forecast. >> the heat tomorrow is going to resemble this that you're looking at. the time lapse from our tower camera. the...
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extent we say well, other states like for example other states in north carolina you could go to a regular mall kiosk for tooth white are. will we see about effects on consumers health and the answer was no. i think as you start to put your finger on this great disparity so we have 60 where it seems like everyone agrees these need to be licensed and as you get further and further out from that core area where you have a lot of states agreed i think that's where you can at least put your finger on like probably not a really good safety or quality argument for having that license. >> real quick to echo that and as i said before we have to think about the mischief, where the mischief comes from. maybe do we agree that a dentist should be licensed? may be having i think that's a reasonable position. there are arguments on their side, but even if we agreed dentist should be licensed and they have to have minimal quality should they be able to say kiosk and by the way you can't get your consumers, you can't get your teeth whiten anywhere else except in my office for a lot of money? >> i would say north carolina dental cases the excellent case to show white active supervis
extent we say well, other states like for example other states in north carolina you could go to a regular mall kiosk for tooth white are. will we see about effects on consumers health and the answer was no. i think as you start to put your finger on this great disparity so we have 60 where it seems like everyone agrees these need to be licensed and as you get further and further out from that core area where you have a lot of states agreed i think that's where you can at least put your finger...
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end of the day it should be left up to the states to decide how to structure their economies,, how to structure their government and how to provide for the health and safety and welfare of their citizens. i applaud the ftc's efforts to educate state legislatures and others about the dangers to the national economy of too much licensing. i support their enforcement efforts. however, i do not support the federal government attempts to preempt states abilities to decide these issues for themselves or to dangle state action immunity as a carrot in order to coerce states into provide active supervision and the merit it sees fit or to adopting its glossy about the appropriate professions to license. under current case law principles of federalism allow states to decide which occupations they will license as opposed to professions that only require certification, registration or have no restrictions at all. once a state legislature has authorized a licensing scheme with a board of active market participants as board members, the only question that remains in order for the board and its members receive state action immunity are whether they meet the tw
end of the day it should be left up to the states to decide how to structure their economies,, how to structure their government and how to provide for the health and safety and welfare of their citizens. i applaud the ftc's efforts to educate state legislatures and others about the dangers to the national economy of too much licensing. i support their enforcement efforts. however, i do not support the federal government attempts to preempt states abilities to decide these issues for themselves...
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in 2012 the obama white house provide waivers for states which had their own work requirements for welfare recipients. >> yesterday the department of health and human services announced waivers would no longer be provided none state would be exempt from following the federal guidelines. >> the federal government opened up a new investigation into the trump international hotel in d.c. the government's multi-million dollies which allowed the trump organization to convert the old post office into a luxury hotel. the government accountability office is investigating the general services administration's outleasing program which cleared the way for the trump contract. the gsa inspector general is conducting a review. the timing of the investigation is raising some eyes brous because just a few months ago the gsa assured them everything was fine. >> 4:35 is the time right now. let's get an update on the weather with mike thomas. >> hey, guys, a pretty good thursday here. in fact, if you have been waiting on a little bit warmer temperatures today is going to be your day. satellite and radar showing some thin clouds to start but should be a good
in 2012 the obama white house provide waivers for states which had their own work requirements for welfare recipients. >> yesterday the department of health and human services announced waivers would no longer be provided none state would be exempt from following the federal guidelines. >> the federal government opened up a new investigation into the trump international hotel in d.c. the government's multi-million dollies which allowed the trump organization to convert the old post...
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for higher ed. s open health of o state employees anwe really need to look at is now and as soons possle. >> i'm here to just maka statent abo what we need from ourders in washington dc. what we are looking at an oo, we d's take care of t infrasucture. the primarissue facinghio anall across the united states. need to focus in infrasucture. our roads are crumbling and we need our legislators to start focusing on the issue. from the road on c-span. president tru held a joint news conference yesterday wi the president of finland. president trump answered questions about hurricane efforts, thery pardoning of sheriff joe arpaio, and allegations of colluding with russia. this is about half an hour. pres. trump: thank you. thank you very much. it is my great honor to welcome ninisto to the white house. we concluded a positive meeting and i want to extend my thoughts and prayers to those affected by hurricane harvey and the of flooding and all the other difficulties that they are currently going through in houston, southeast texas
for higher ed. s open health of o state employees anwe really need to look at is now and as soons possle. >> i'm here to just maka statent abo what we need from ourders in washington dc. what we are looking at an oo, we d's take care of t infrasucture. the primarissue facinghio anall across the united states. need to focus in infrasucture. our roads are crumbling and we need our legislators to start focusing on the issue. from the road on c-span. president tru held a joint news conference...
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thejudge has the judge has condemned the state of mental health support for young people saying the state series all creatures great and small and starring in the harry potter series, has died aged 91. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. the ftse is up better than yesterday. and a mixed bag in the united states. ina in a statement to the family of the actor robert hardy said he had lived actor robert hardy said he had lived a tremendous life with a career spanning 70 years. he was best known for playing siegfried farnon in the bbc series all creatures great and small, and the ministerfor magic, cornelius fudge, in the harry potter films. 0ur entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba is here. i remember him as siegfried, i grew up i remember him as siegfried, i grew up with him on all creatures great and small, he was fabulous in that. he was loved by so many people and now he's gone. to each generation he will mean something different. you grew up watching him on all creatures great and small, some will remember him on the stage in the
thejudge has the judge has condemned the state of mental health support for young people saying the state series all creatures great and small and starring in the harry potter series, has died aged 91. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. the ftse is up better than yesterday. and a mixed bag in the united states. ina in a statement to the family of the actor robert hardy said he had lived actor robert hardy said he had lived a tremendous...
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for your pension and struggling to get by. shirley from aberdeen is 61, not working because of ill—health and she won't qualify for the state pension my car. basically my life really. i've got a bus pass, would be! it's the only thing i've got really, not getting my pension, i've got my bus pass. i got my sanity! pension age is used to be 60 for women and 65 for men. by the end of the decade they will be 66 for both, the decade they will be 66 for both, the reform coming in stages. the result is merely a woman the women in their early 60s having weekly average incomes £32 less than they used to be, the hit would be bigger but for the back that many are working. 18% are living in poverty. perhaps the group who are worse off in this reform are the ones that wa nt to in this reform are the ones that want to work, perhaps retire a bit later, but can't do so because they can't find work or their health prevents them from being able to do so. prevents them from being able to do so. women have been campaigning for compensation saying they weren't given enough warning of the pension changes that save £5 billion a year. but the government s
for your pension and struggling to get by. shirley from aberdeen is 61, not working because of ill—health and she won't qualify for the state pension my car. basically my life really. i've got a bus pass, would be! it's the only thing i've got really, not getting my pension, i've got my bus pass. i got my sanity! pension age is used to be 60 for women and 65 for men. by the end of the decade they will be 66 for both, the decade they will be 66 for both, the reform coming in stages. the result...
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. >> now, for a look at newspaper headlines from across our region. reading eagle reports pennsylvania's state healththe window for student don't catch up on their vaccinations, from eight months to just five days student in berks county not properly vaccinate willed not be able to attend school when it begins september 6. >> the trentonian reports on the city effort to buy and install new parking meters at the cosco, $1.2 million. right now only 70% of trenton 's 990 meters are working, and they're described as out-dated and only except coins. >>> and the delaware news journal reports, pokemon go players will no longer be able to hunt for characters in new castle battery park after dark that's following complaint from neighbors, develop verse agreed turnoff the game to users between the hours of nine p.m. and 7:00 a.m. >> and that's a look at some of the newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. >> and this may be the final year for the pumpkin chunking fest in delaware. >> organizers say they're running into a lack every funding. science channel pulled out as an air cannon trap door blew
. >> now, for a look at newspaper headlines from across our region. reading eagle reports pennsylvania's state healththe window for student don't catch up on their vaccinations, from eight months to just five days student in berks county not properly vaccinate willed not be able to attend school when it begins september 6. >> the trentonian reports on the city effort to buy and install new parking meters at the cosco, $1.2 million. right now only 70% of trenton 's 990 meters are...
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we are saying well, other states like for example, other states than north carolina you could go to for tooth kiosk whitener where we're seeing bad effects on consumers health. the answer was no, we work. i think you start to put your finger on this great disparity, so we have 60 words seems like every kind of agrees ccb license and as you get further and further out from the core area where you got a lot of states agreeing, i think that's where you can at least put your finger on like there's probably not a really good health or safety or quality argument for having that, that license. >> just real quick add in to kind of echo that. back to what i said before, we have to think about where the mischief in these boards come rom. maybe do we agree that maybe a dentist should be licensed? maybe. that's a reasonable position. there are arguments on both sides, and even if we agree that dentist should be license and they may have to have some minimal quality should they have to say kiosks, and by the way, you can't get your consumers, you can get your teeth white native or else except my office for a lot of money. >> i would say that north carolina -- and excell
we are saying well, other states like for example, other states than north carolina you could go to for tooth kiosk whitener where we're seeing bad effects on consumers health. the answer was no, we work. i think you start to put your finger on this great disparity, so we have 60 words seems like every kind of agrees ccb license and as you get further and further out from the core area where you got a lot of states agreeing, i think that's where you can at least put your finger on like there's...
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businesses,true for for states who have added transitional aid health care treatment. anywhere where trans care has been covered, it is just not an issue. host: greensboro, north carolina. you are on the air. good morning. let me move on to terry in san diego, on our line for active and retired military. caller: good morning. we have many that military bases in san diego, and they have a lot of transgender and gay in our military and the witnessed, i have they are having a problem because in the middle of the night, they closed down certain spas and things because they have too many inappropriate actions or parties and i don't like it. i've hurt my knees and i have , i only get partial see transgender wanting to come into the military, and then after they are here, they want us, me, to pay for them. i'm offended because i cannot get the care that i need for my knees and he's talking about viagra and that thing. retired navyd person and i still can't get the care i need and why would we want to pay for transgender care? that makes no sense. i think you should get the ca
businesses,true for for states who have added transitional aid health care treatment. anywhere where trans care has been covered, it is just not an issue. host: greensboro, north carolina. you are on the air. good morning. let me move on to terry in san diego, on our line for active and retired military. caller: good morning. we have many that military bases in san diego, and they have a lot of transgender and gay in our military and the witnessed, i have they are having a problem because in...
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. >> what's really important to our state is that washington make sure we maintain health care for the poor, the elderly. we have to make sure, if we replace obamacare we replace it with something smart and reasonable. >> in issue that we are really struggling with right now is property tax, and because of the real estate property in our rural areas, rural farmers are struggling to pay a very high property tax. how do we balance that with what's going on with property tax and the needs for our school. i'm on the appropriation committee. one of those issues were really getting into right now is how do we balance that out and make equitable the property tax across our state. >> the most important issue facing our constituents today is that fortunately the opioid crisis. i like to talk about children and how they are the collateral damage. one day they will need therapy to explain how they lost their education and how they lost loved ones. were talking about a neglect issue. we need more money and a declaration of an emergency. thank you. >> seems to me the most important facing us today
. >> what's really important to our state is that washington make sure we maintain health care for the poor, the elderly. we have to make sure, if we replace obamacare we replace it with something smart and reasonable. >> in issue that we are really struggling with right now is property tax, and because of the real estate property in our rural areas, rural farmers are struggling to pay a very high property tax. how do we balance that with what's going on with property tax and the...
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philadelphia school district and the city health department want to make sure that student are up to date on vaccinations, there are new rules for the entire statetment of health has now revised it requirements, for students entering the 12th grade. they now need to have an additional meningitis vaccine and all student need a fourth dose of the polio vaccine including one or after the age of four. >> so with this new requirement, there are many children who will need to be caught up before they start school this fall. so my message to parent today is make an appointment with your child's doctor before school starts. >> now if you don't have a did the health department says that they'll offer vaccinations, they just want to get everybody that's safe and protected. >> all right, 4:40, remembering a legend. he was a rhinestone cowboy. music len end, glen campbell, has died. he had a very brave fight right up to the ends. then he was touring with his children, they made a documentary. he made a big difference. >> ♪ >> ♪ i will never never wash my hair again now, i fuel it pantene is the first shampoo and conditioner system with active pro-v nutrient
philadelphia school district and the city health department want to make sure that student are up to date on vaccinations, there are new rules for the entire statetment of health has now revised it requirements, for students entering the 12th grade. they now need to have an additional meningitis vaccine and all student need a fourth dose of the polio vaccine including one or after the age of four. >> so with this new requirement, there are many children who will need to be caught up...
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for people who are drunk in public. >> reporter: the cost, $12 million funded by a state grant one by the behavioral health department. this is part of a plan for job reform to keep mentally ill people and those suffering from drug and alcohol addictions out of jail. a jail under scrutiny after the beating death of michael tyree who was bipolar by jail guards. >> today, there are over 100 offenders in jail and many of those, nearly 100, are mentally ill. they have served the sentences but have nowhere to live. >> reporter: this idea was tried before but did not work. the judge said it was too similar to the jail system. this time the station will have nurses and support staff to refer offenders to rehabilitation programs. >> from this while back, that will be the sobering center. >> reporter: the county plans to have a permanent station at the back of the reentry building. right now it is used for storage but this will be gutted to include showers, laundry services and a food pantry to help 20 people. >> the system has been broken. this is a way we can patch the system up and maintain a safe community. >> reporter: th
for people who are drunk in public. >> reporter: the cost, $12 million funded by a state grant one by the behavioral health department. this is part of a plan for job reform to keep mentally ill people and those suffering from drug and alcohol addictions out of jail. a jail under scrutiny after the beating death of michael tyree who was bipolar by jail guards. >> today, there are over 100 offenders in jail and many of those, nearly 100, are mentally ill. they have served the...
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a seniorjudge condemns mental health support for young people and says the state could have blood onomputer expert who shut down the hacking of the nhs has been arrested in america, accused of links to other malicious software. tributes have been paid to the stage and screen actor, robert hardy, who has died at the age of 91.
a seniorjudge condemns mental health support for young people and says the state could have blood onomputer expert who shut down the hacking of the nhs has been arrested in america, accused of links to other malicious software. tributes have been paid to the stage and screen actor, robert hardy, who has died at the age of 91.
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for circulation. the texas health and human services is working with state living centers. more than 200 people have already been moved to living centers and that process will continue. we want to make sure the people across the state no if you have a friend or relative in one of the centers, the state is being very aggressive and active in ensuring that their care is taking care of. once again, an entity that is always helpful is the salvation army. they have organized 32 mobile feeding units and that is on top of feeding units that are provided by the red cross as well as a multitude of other entities. right now we have the demonstrated ability to shelter more than 41000 evacuees if the need arises. the bottom line is the state of texas, working in partnership and collaboration with officials at the local level are responding to this hurricane in a very aggressive way. first to minimize any loss of life in second to ensure the needs of our fellow citizens will be addressed as swiftly and comprehensively as possible. for -- with that i'll take a few questions. >> those are
for circulation. the texas health and human services is working with state living centers. more than 200 people have already been moved to living centers and that process will continue. we want to make sure the people across the state no if you have a friend or relative in one of the centers, the state is being very aggressive and active in ensuring that their care is taking care of. once again, an entity that is always helpful is the salvation army. they have organized 32 mobile feeding units...
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the first story actually came across has a happy ending it involved two years of health for the mother. went to fight. state. basically first went. and took. him. through she. with her. contact at the. kenya. but russian authorities are now seeking to cooperate in trying to repatch straight . there are dozens of them apparently there were russian speaking whose parents decided to join in i said. so at least something is going on and happening hopefully some of those children are safe now the second story is equally it doesn't have such a happy ending is about to go power is charged in two thousand and nine and six husband decide. they had three children at the time and then later that michael contacted her parents at the children's grandparents and told them they were rock she gave birth to a four there and she apparently died when she contacted the parents and said that it has been to threaten to take the children away from. the parents but they didn't have. the power. by ice at the months training. to fight and he was killed in action now to contact the authorities for their help as they want to find. chi
the first story actually came across has a happy ending it involved two years of health for the mother. went to fight. state. basically first went. and took. him. through she. with her. contact at the. kenya. but russian authorities are now seeking to cooperate in trying to repatch straight . there are dozens of them apparently there were russian speaking whose parents decided to join in i said. so at least something is going on and happening hopefully some of those children are safe now the...
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for you in the united states of america. >> he began his sunday like so many here searching for health and healing. >> let us use today to reach out to our fellow citizens. put your handout to help them. let us show these people that we are bigger than them. we are stronger than them. >> a difficult task in a city still on edge tonight. >> the suspect is being held out bail right now. he is expected to be arraigned on several charges tomorrow including second degree murder. in charlottesville, west virginia. nbc bay area news. now back to you. >> just into the newsroom we have confirmed that a berkeley man has been fired from his job for attending the alt right rally in charlottesville. they have been ashaming white nationalists that attended that rally. spokesperson for top dog restaurant in berkeley confirm that a former employee was one person identified at the rally. spokesman says concerned customers brought the issue to their attention. management decided to let him go. tom generis live where a demonstration just period wrapped up within the hour. tom. >> it did. a common theme of course today was a call against hate and
for you in the united states of america. >> he began his sunday like so many here searching for health and healing. >> let us use today to reach out to our fellow citizens. put your handout to help them. let us show these people that we are bigger than them. we are stronger than them. >> a difficult task in a city still on edge tonight. >> the suspect is being held out bail right now. he is expected to be arraigned on several charges tomorrow including second degree...
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for evacuation. the texas health and human is workingmmission with state living centers. more than 200 people have been moved to san antonio from corpus christi state supported living centers and that process will continue. what to make sure that people across the state know if you have a friend or relative in one of those centers, the state is being very aggressive and active in ensuring their care is taken care of. the entity that is always helpful is the salvation army. mobileve organized 32 feeding units, and that is on top of feeding units provided by the red cross as well as a multitude of other entities. we have a demonstrated ability to shelter more than 41,000 evacuees is the need arises. first, to minimize any loss of life. second, to ensure that the needs of our fellow citizens will be addressed as swiftly and comprehensively as possible. with that, why don't i take a few questions. doubt -- fewssed people have evacuated. have they been forceful enough in getting people to get out? >> those are issues that local officials issue, whether they be mayors or county
for evacuation. the texas health and human is workingmmission with state living centers. more than 200 people have been moved to san antonio from corpus christi state supported living centers and that process will continue. what to make sure that people across the state know if you have a friend or relative in one of those centers, the state is being very aggressive and active in ensuring their care is taken care of. the entity that is always helpful is the salvation army. mobileve organized 32...
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the state receives a waiver that for substance abuse programs. in virginia the state health department decided a new drug disposal program. they launched a new online resource center to help people recognize and prevent opioid addiction. >>> the white house commission calls on the president to declare a national emergency, some have pointed to racial despairties in just how you approached opioid compared to new drug crisis a few years ago. they found that 560,000 people died from drug overdoses between 1999 and 2016, that's more than the entire population of the city of atlanta. this crisis hitting in all parts of the country, but particularly among whites in the suburbs. now, in contrast to that, the crack epidemic of late '80s and '90s which was concentrated. in 1989, the country's drug czar announced $8 billion to be rather than focus on treatment. the addicts help line points out 70% of the money went to hiring new law enforcement and building more prisons. lawmakers passed bills that increased dramatically the prison sentences for crack cocaine which many say targeted a
the state receives a waiver that for substance abuse programs. in virginia the state health department decided a new drug disposal program. they launched a new online resource center to help people recognize and prevent opioid addiction. >>> the white house commission calls on the president to declare a national emergency, some have pointed to racial despairties in just how you approached opioid compared to new drug crisis a few years ago. they found that 560,000 people died from drug...
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health care bill after seven years of talking. by limiting the executive's flex exhibit this makes it harder for the united states to strike good billsor the american people and will drive china and north korea and russia close together." >> he serves on the foreign relations and health committees. >> thanks for having me, chris. >> so is the president right you forced him to sign an unconstitutional piece of legislation. the. >> chris, im proud the president signed this piece of legislation. he listened to the american people. as he pledged he would. the pass the overwhelming out of both the house and senate. 98-2. the this is legislation that will assist in h future negotiations with the russians to ensure that we correct their bad behavior and i think it was the right thing to do. >> the reporting was resoundingly that part of the consensus, the 98-2 that you refer to, was dissatisfaction and you guys wanted to make a move to check the poir of this executive. >> do you agree? h. >> i campaigned on a platform ensuring we fulfill our response tugs nal responsibility the as a unique distinct branch of government. whether it deals wit
health care bill after seven years of talking. by limiting the executive's flex exhibit this makes it harder for the united states to strike good billsor the american people and will drive china and north korea and russia close together." >> he serves on the foreign relations and health committees. >> thanks for having me, chris. >> so is the president right you forced him to sign an unconstitutional piece of legislation. the. >> chris, im proud the president signed...
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. >> what's really important to our state is that washington maintain health care for the poor, the elderly and the enfermed. have to make sure if we replace obamacare, we replace it and something smart reasonable. an issue is property tax and of the fast influx real estate property in rural areas, struggling for high property tax, how do we balance with the property tax and needs for schools. appropriations issues e, so one of the we're dealing with right now, how do we balance out and make equitable property tax across our state. the most important issue facing constituents today is the crisis. i'd like to talk about children, they are collateral damage. therapy hey will need to explain how they have lost their education, how they have lost their family members and they have lost loved ones, talking about afully glekt issue. money and e declaration of an emergency. thank you. >> seems to me the most important issue facing our state the partisanship that keeps progress.aking any i do not believe in putting allegiance to a party over my people f. ice to the we can leave the d and r outside
. >> what's really important to our state is that washington maintain health care for the poor, the elderly and the enfermed. have to make sure if we replace obamacare, we replace it and something smart reasonable. an issue is property tax and of the fast influx real estate property in rural areas, struggling for high property tax, how do we balance with the property tax and needs for schools. appropriations issues e, so one of the we're dealing with right now, how do we balance out and...
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health care for free. there was 1300 voices throughout united states places throughout the united states. i was wondering when you tell me about that bill. i heard it from the doctor. unfortunately i don't know a lot about that bill. you have obviously got medicare and medicaid, the two biggest government provided forms of insurance. there is a lot of concern in congress over medicaid and the expansion of medicaid under obamacare. a lot of republicans have said too many people who should be in the employer market or the individual market are relying on the medicaid expansion. there is some concern about the. host: the cbo put out an estimate about the effects of what would happen if the administration did not pay for csr's. guest: the cbo under the request from house democrats looked about what happened if president trump falters on this best follows through on this threat. -- president trump follows through on this threat. there would be a rise in 2018, 25% by 2025. the interesting thing the cbo found was the market would be fairly resilient to this. they would be some chaos for 2018 and
health care for free. there was 1300 voices throughout united states places throughout the united states. i was wondering when you tell me about that bill. i heard it from the doctor. unfortunately i don't know a lot about that bill. you have obviously got medicare and medicaid, the two biggest government provided forms of insurance. there is a lot of concern in congress over medicaid and the expansion of medicaid under obamacare. a lot of republicans have said too many people who should be in...
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even when you say we are voting on health care, like across state lines, purchase across state lines, one of the most important things. i have been talking about it for two years during debates.
even when you say we are voting on health care, like across state lines, purchase across state lines, one of the most important things. i have been talking about it for two years during debates.