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asa and i experienced the underfunding as a citizen in my local area. have any examples? yes, i led a campaign that we work successful in, oui’ campaign that we work successful in, our local commissioning group, gps who decide on local funding, announced that they had to withdraw support for vasectomies and reduce funding for ivf. after a lot of interaction they have changed that plan and they have now reinstated funding for vasectomies. they have restricted the other funding, but they have given way on something. they are completely strapped for cash. how big is the hole? they announced a £60 million hole in the coming budget. they do not know what to do about it. the government says there will be big increases in 2023 and 20 24th of 20 billion per annum. does that not reassure you? that gets us back to the maintenance levels of previous years, but we have had years of underfunding, so we have gone down and down and as we all know the population is becoming increasingly elderly with complex issues. that has all been addressed over the last few years wi
asa and i experienced the underfunding as a citizen in my local area. have any examples? yes, i led a campaign that we work successful in, oui’ campaign that we work successful in, our local commissioning group, gps who decide on local funding, announced that they had to withdraw support for vasectomies and reduce funding for ivf. after a lot of interaction they have changed that plan and they have now reinstated funding for vasectomies. they have restricted the other funding, but they have...
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children and friends because i am a passionate supporter of the nhs and believe it is massively underfunded staff is horrendous. everything is right down to the bone. it is getting under safe now. this is the nhs that has saved all my family. i had a difficult twin birth and they saved me and my children and i am passionate about coming out and fighting for it because i could not turn round in 20 years, when my children are paying for medical care through insurance and credit cards and say i'm sorry, your mum and dad did nothing about it. that is why i'm here. your experience in the nhs has been positive? it is not perfect, it cannot solve every answer to every medical problem but i have so many friends in america who say for one day, one week, live ina who say for one day, one week, live in a country without the nhs when you are ill and then come back and complain about it. we do not know we are born and we have to save the julian the crown of this country. the government has announced a significant increase, billions they say by 2022, an extra £20 billion a year, which is a significant in
children and friends because i am a passionate supporter of the nhs and believe it is massively underfunded staff is horrendous. everything is right down to the bone. it is getting under safe now. this is the nhs that has saved all my family. i had a difficult twin birth and they saved me and my children and i am passionate about coming out and fighting for it because i could not turn round in 20 years, when my children are paying for medical care through insurance and credit cards and say i'm...
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the reality is, the nhs under this plan will remain under staffed, underequipped, underfunded.der new management. well, mr speaker, it was a valiant effort. but basically, he couldn't get away from the truth in british politics that when it comes to the nhs, labour right the speeches, conservatives write the cheques. mps of all parties have condemned the conservative mp for booking a bill designed to outlaw upskirting in england and wales. upskirting is taking photos of the people ‘s clothes without their permission. it's already been made illegal in scotland. last friday, a backbencher‘s bill was stopped in its tracks by the conservative sir christopher chope. he subsequently defended himself, arguing there hadn't been an up—to—date it supported the measure in principle. the justice minister supported the measure in principle. thejustice minister has now announced what is going to happen next. mr speaker, because upskirting is an invasion of pregnancy which leaves victims feeling he mediated, we will be bringing legislation before this house in government time to ensure this p
the reality is, the nhs under this plan will remain under staffed, underequipped, underfunded.der new management. well, mr speaker, it was a valiant effort. but basically, he couldn't get away from the truth in british politics that when it comes to the nhs, labour right the speeches, conservatives write the cheques. mps of all parties have condemned the conservative mp for booking a bill designed to outlaw upskirting in england and wales. upskirting is taking photos of the people ‘s clothes...
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the united states immigration system is underfunded under resourced and saddled with political pandering disguised as policy we haven't had meaningful immigration reform for over thirty years despite the fact that the democrat demographics of the country have changed dramatically but the needs of our economy are wildly different than they were in one thousand nine hundred eighty six but because of this discriminatory policy is once again quietly being slipped into our law books on monday june eleventh attorney general jeff sessions abandoned it twenty sixteen decision by the justice department's board of immigration appeals that decided the victim of domestic violence was eligible for asylum sessions' claims he is negating this legal precedent because quote the applicant must demonstrate membership in a group which is composed of members who share a common immutable characteristic as defined with particularity and is socially distinct within the society in question and that quote the applicants membership in that group must be the central reason for her persecution but this ingle most di
the united states immigration system is underfunded under resourced and saddled with political pandering disguised as policy we haven't had meaningful immigration reform for over thirty years despite the fact that the democrat demographics of the country have changed dramatically but the needs of our economy are wildly different than they were in one thousand nine hundred eighty six but because of this discriminatory policy is once again quietly being slipped into our law books on monday june...
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the dilemma for care home managers — balancing the books, or rejecting residents underfunded by the councilain says it will take more than 600 migrants stranded on a rescue ship in the mediterranean, after italy and malta refused to accept them. in to administration. more than 5,000 jobs are at risk, but the stores will remain open for now while attempts are made to find a buyer. and the shipwreck off the cornish coast that's revealing more of its hoard of 17th century treasure. good evening and welcome to bbc news. "excitement in the air" — the words of president trump ahead of tomorrow's historic meeting with north korea's leader kim jong—un in singapore. the us secretary of state said today they will only accept the complete and irreversible dismantling of north korea's nuclear weapons programme. it's been a day of intense diplomatic activity in singapore. let's join my colleague christian fraser who's there. who would have thoughtjust months after the two of the more slinging insults at each other on twitter, one calling the other rocket man and dotard, here we would be in singapore rea
the dilemma for care home managers — balancing the books, or rejecting residents underfunded by the councilain says it will take more than 600 migrants stranded on a rescue ship in the mediterranean, after italy and malta refused to accept them. in to administration. more than 5,000 jobs are at risk, but the stores will remain open for now while attempts are made to find a buyer. and the shipwreck off the cornish coast that's revealing more of its hoard of 17th century treasure. good evening...
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we have underfunded the border patrol. we have underfunded the wall.h chain migration. we need to deal with the visa lottery issue. and all of the other issues can be wrapped up in it simply. if you look at the executive order, this is just buying time for congress to acting as it should. >> thought it was to be fixing the problem he caused. putting families back together. >> this is not a problem he caused. >> he absolutely caused it because of a policy choice. >> the issue there, are we going to make a choice saying, we're going to allow people to come into this country unlawfully and release them into this country, so we'll never be able to track them and get them back. >> 75% show up at trial now. one of the programs the trump administration canceled at appointments of 90%. i'll come back to you, laura coates, the law is a mess, the congress has done nothing, we cannot have an open border, you must enforce the law. how we enforce it, you may not like. settle it at the polls, not at the courts. >> the key word here is the word lawful. the presumptio
we have underfunded the border patrol. we have underfunded the wall.h chain migration. we need to deal with the visa lottery issue. and all of the other issues can be wrapped up in it simply. if you look at the executive order, this is just buying time for congress to acting as it should. >> thought it was to be fixing the problem he caused. putting families back together. >> this is not a problem he caused. >> he absolutely caused it because of a policy choice. >> the...
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later expectations are high for tickler early in the united states our washington correspondent alex underfund naaman gathers some opinions. will their meeting be more than a photo op a breakthrough or a disaster times decision to hold the summit called friends and foes off guard and blindsided his own aides proving once again how unpredictable this you ask president is it is good that this summit is taking place says mark to cola a former state department official and an expert on korea to cola sees it as a chance for diplomacy and things it is promising that president trump suggested this could be the start of a longer process takes the pressure off to have more than one meeting because if you made it all about one meeting the chances of failure would be would be too serious i think being able leave things for future beatings having a process start up is going to be good for everybody. trump coordinates his efforts with south korea japan and china but ultimately he relies on himself president says he's a monster deal maker and doesn't need to much preparation and extremely unusual approach t
later expectations are high for tickler early in the united states our washington correspondent alex underfund naaman gathers some opinions. will their meeting be more than a photo op a breakthrough or a disaster times decision to hold the summit called friends and foes off guard and blindsided his own aides proving once again how unpredictable this you ask president is it is good that this summit is taking place says mark to cola a former state department official and an expert on korea to...
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we have underfunded the border patrol. we have underfunded the wall.deal with chain migration. you need to deal with the visa lottery issue, and all these other issues can be wrapped up in it very simply. if you look at the executive order, this is just buying titime ftime for congress to act as it should. >> i thought it was fixing the problem that he caused. >> a problem he caused. >> he absolutely caused it because of a policy choice. the government admitted it in that hearing with the aclu. >> are we going to make a choice, okay, we're going to allow people to come into this country unlawful and release them into this country so we'll never be able to track them and get them back. >> 75% show up at trial now. one of the programs the trump administration canceled had results over 90%. but i come back to you, laura coates, which is the laws are a mess, the congress has done nothing. we cannot have an open border. you must enforce the law. how we enforce it, you may not like but that's a political decision. >> the key here is lawful. when you're tryin
we have underfunded the border patrol. we have underfunded the wall.deal with chain migration. you need to deal with the visa lottery issue, and all these other issues can be wrapped up in it very simply. if you look at the executive order, this is just buying titime ftime for congress to act as it should. >> i thought it was fixing the problem that he caused. >> a problem he caused. >> he absolutely caused it because of a policy choice. the government admitted it in that...
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they have been increasingly underfunded for a long time. money doing it hospitals to prepare themselves has been cut. that leads to increase. and we need to step up our game in terms of helping other countries to increase their health security, by investing in the ability of poorer nations to control the thesis -- diseases within their borders. that is the best way of ensuring the rest of the world is safe from diseases in an era of globalized travel. host: is this a critique of the current ministration or is this a problem we have seen with previous residencies -- presidencies? guest: this problem extends without -- throughout administration's. the one we have has a few unique problems, firstly a lack of expertise. armscientific advisory administration -- and in this is desperate administration what to do are absent. time soome in all the there is this lack of expertise. we can look to how president past has reacted to outbreaks. was not seeking out scientific evidence and issuing, messages to people that provide the unifying spirit you ne
they have been increasingly underfunded for a long time. money doing it hospitals to prepare themselves has been cut. that leads to increase. and we need to step up our game in terms of helping other countries to increase their health security, by investing in the ability of poorer nations to control the thesis -- diseases within their borders. that is the best way of ensuring the rest of the world is safe from diseases in an era of globalized travel. host: is this a critique of the current...
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the city to fully fund transit supportive services, which are often the last to get funded and underfunded as compared to the need and the first to be cut. i ask you to please fully support the reduced 800,000 ask from the trans community. it may not be a lot of money as compared to some of the other asks or an 11 billion-dollar budget but would create real change within our community. thank you. >> good morning. on the executive director at parents for public schools of san francisco. i want to thank you, supervisors for the time you've spent carefully considering the cuts and making room for allocations left out of the mayor's proposal. i'm here to especially request the funding be allocated to family engagement to support current programs at risk because of the r.f.p. for family engagement that got released. there is still no timeline for its release. specifically i am asking for $112,000 in year one $4,300,000 total. i want to be sure the board of supervisors understands the diversity of work we do across sam's princess -- san francisco. not only in enrolment by family engagement in lo
the city to fully fund transit supportive services, which are often the last to get funded and underfunded as compared to the need and the first to be cut. i ask you to please fully support the reduced 800,000 ask from the trans community. it may not be a lot of money as compared to some of the other asks or an 11 billion-dollar budget but would create real change within our community. thank you. >> good morning. on the executive director at parents for public schools of san francisco. i...
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one reason for that is that amateur clubs once a breeding ground for young talent are desperately underfunded those local clubs who hope to benefit from the billions spent on what is deemed as the most expensive world cup ever are instead left feeling offside. it's a home game today in the village of you know the local football team is out on the pitch fighting to win a district tournaments. and their supporters are here to root for them buddy may or may not show off is the captain of the team he was born in fit in and has been playing for the club since he was a teenager football is his life he says. i'm now forty three but being part of the team makes me feel young like a family and it doesn't matter if we win or lose a game i play because it makes me happy loads to. there's almost always someone out on the pitch and feed you know bloody near son is on the youth team. after the sarah theme of church the football pitch is the main attraction in this village of two thousand six hundred inhabitants but in russia soccer doesn't get enough support flooding here feels he had hoped the world cup w
one reason for that is that amateur clubs once a breeding ground for young talent are desperately underfunded those local clubs who hope to benefit from the billions spent on what is deemed as the most expensive world cup ever are instead left feeling offside. it's a home game today in the village of you know the local football team is out on the pitch fighting to win a district tournaments. and their supporters are here to root for them buddy may or may not show off is the captain of the team...
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the system is not very well situated and very much underfunded and understaffed in the ability to determine who's who, which create as lot of the problems and delays that make everything about this story worse. >> indeed. also, the context in the united states is no immigration reform and no new policy. that's a story for another day. jeffrey toobin and manfred weber, thank you for joining me from new york and brussels. >>> now, this weekend, the women of saudi arabia were allowed to sit behind the wheel. that is right. adult women, who have now, in 2018, been finally granted the right to drive around their own country. this is for the very first time. many triumphantly did get into their cars at the stroke of midnight, too eager and excited to wait for daylight, just in case you're wondering how hard this was to achieve in the devoutly muslim kingdom, a prominent saudi preacher has been arguing women should not drive because their brains are half the size of men's, as, of course, we all know and some men said they would stay home to avoid women causing traffic accidents on sunday. as far a
the system is not very well situated and very much underfunded and understaffed in the ability to determine who's who, which create as lot of the problems and delays that make everything about this story worse. >> indeed. also, the context in the united states is no immigration reform and no new policy. that's a story for another day. jeffrey toobin and manfred weber, thank you for joining me from new york and brussels. >>> now, this weekend, the women of saudi arabia were...
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for a number of years, chronically underfunded for a number of yea rs, by chronically underfunded for paying for it. it is dishonest for the government and the minister to say, free childcare, because it isn't actually free. pa rents a re because it isn't actually free. parents are picking up younger children, actually paying for some of the costs. explain to us, the nurseries do get money from the government for every child? for every child, three —year—olds and four —year—olds get 30 hours, and the government passes the money to the government passes the money to the local authority. right. what's the local authority. right. what's the problem with that? the problem is that at the moment on average the government is paying for three rolls in four—year rolls around £3.85 or even £4.50. it varies between local authorities. that is per hour? yes. and that is going to the nurseries? yes. but in some cases the local authority is not even paying it for 6-8 authority is not even paying it for 6—8 weeks, which causes cash flow problems. the most important thing is the cost of delivering a h
for a number of years, chronically underfunded for a number of yea rs, by chronically underfunded for paying for it. it is dishonest for the government and the minister to say, free childcare, because it isn't actually free. pa rents a re because it isn't actually free. parents are picking up younger children, actually paying for some of the costs. explain to us, the nurseries do get money from the government for every child? for every child, three —year—olds and four —year—olds get 30...
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while other more common cancers have seen treatment breakthroughs, her cancer has been underfunded and has had no major new treatments for 50 years. injanuary, she returned to parliament to talk about her illness. we have the worst survival rate in western europe. with treatment sometimes taking a decade to get to patients, tessa and her family began a campaign for wider access to drugs still being tested. for what would every cancer patient want? to know that the best, the latest science was being used and available for them. cheering we followed tessa in her last weeks as she fought her final campaign — to give a voice to the 3,000 families each year whose loved ones are told they may only have months to live. in the end, what gives a life meaning is not only how it is lived... ..but how it draws to a close. hear, hear. applause oh, wow! oh, my god. you know what? one of mum's dear friends, every week since she got ill, has sent a bunch of flowers. isn't that amazing? literally almost 52 bunches... it would be nearly 52 bunches of flowers. ottie. ottie! more. she laughs this document
while other more common cancers have seen treatment breakthroughs, her cancer has been underfunded and has had no major new treatments for 50 years. injanuary, she returned to parliament to talk about her illness. we have the worst survival rate in western europe. with treatment sometimes taking a decade to get to patients, tessa and her family began a campaign for wider access to drugs still being tested. for what would every cancer patient want? to know that the best, the latest science was...
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all of those things require money and resources and they have been constantly and increasingly underfunded for a long time. public health jobs have been cut, money going to hospitals to prepare themselves has been cut. that needs to increase. and also, we really need to step up our game and terms of helping other countries to increase their health security by investing in the ability of poorer nations to control the disease is within their own borders. that is by far the best way of and the that america rest of the world is safe from diseases and an era of globalized, easy travel. is this a critique of the current administration or is this a problem we have seen with revia's presidents as well -- with previous presidents as well ? both, thise bit of idea of forgetfulness and shortsightedness, every administration has to deal with this. the one we have currently has a few unique problems. first, the lack of expertise. arms andtific advisory typically allow administrations to know what to do in the sense of a disaster are largely absent or have this revolving door policy. new people coming i
all of those things require money and resources and they have been constantly and increasingly underfunded for a long time. public health jobs have been cut, money going to hospitals to prepare themselves has been cut. that needs to increase. and also, we really need to step up our game and terms of helping other countries to increase their health security by investing in the ability of poorer nations to control the disease is within their own borders. that is by far the best way of and the...
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crisis and it seems investor confidence is there but but absolutely eroding the company is clearly underfunded but musk says he won't borrow any more this year can he make the company well financially. you know people don't believe i mean a lot of investors seem to believe that but you know people i talk to here say it's a kind of a company people want to identify with because of the product it makes because of what it means for the future environmentally friendly it's a great message on mosques so far at least until recently has been a charismatic and likeable leader. and but but but you know he's not shown that he can make money he always says the turnaround is just around the corner but he's not delivering on that ok well let's switch gears. is to calling upon the e.c.b. is meeting next week to discuss its bond buying program the european central bank what we expect. well i think we can expect a message how the exit strategy will work how the e.c.b. will make its way out of bond buying and just sort of normalize monetary policy here in the european union and at some point pave the way for i
crisis and it seems investor confidence is there but but absolutely eroding the company is clearly underfunded but musk says he won't borrow any more this year can he make the company well financially. you know people don't believe i mean a lot of investors seem to believe that but you know people i talk to here say it's a kind of a company people want to identify with because of the product it makes because of what it means for the future environmentally friendly it's a great message on...
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the moment after all iran must is tesla after all ok looking at its balance sheet the company is underfunded it is cash flow negative as we say but musk says he won't go through any more this year can he make the company work financially. no talk to an analyst who oversees the broad picture and he. is that he doesn't believe that the company with the rate at which it's going through cash at the moment can avoid either getting new equity or getting your debt the company is already highly indebted it's valued very highly in the stock market and it's still turning a loss and you long must time and time again over the years that said profits just around the corner were on target and then another loss in the losses or are building up the problem as the business model doesn't seem to work another analyst i talked to a little while ago said you know even with the expensive cars not the model three but the original cars he didn't make a profit while all the other premium car makers are doing so there's something wrong there so the investor confidence is that it is eroding only thank you very much fo
the moment after all iran must is tesla after all ok looking at its balance sheet the company is underfunded it is cash flow negative as we say but musk says he won't go through any more this year can he make the company work financially. no talk to an analyst who oversees the broad picture and he. is that he doesn't believe that the company with the rate at which it's going through cash at the moment can avoid either getting new equity or getting your debt the company is already highly...
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the united states immigration system is underfunded under resourced and saddled with political pandering disguised as policy we haven't had meaningful immigration reform for over thirty years despite the fact that the democrat demographics of the country have changed dramatically but the needs of our economy are wildly different than they were in one thousand nine hundred eighty six but because of this discriminatory policy is once again quietly being slipped into our law books on monday june eleventh attorney general jeff sessions abandoned it two thousand and sixteen decision by the justice department's board of immigration appeals that decided the victim of domestic violence was eligible for asylum sessions claims he is negating this legal precedent because quote the applicant must demonstrate membership in a group which is composed of members who share a common immutable characteristic as defined with particularity and is socially distinct within the society in question and that quote the applicants membership in that group must be the central reason for her persecution but this ingl
the united states immigration system is underfunded under resourced and saddled with political pandering disguised as policy we haven't had meaningful immigration reform for over thirty years despite the fact that the democrat demographics of the country have changed dramatically but the needs of our economy are wildly different than they were in one thousand nine hundred eighty six but because of this discriminatory policy is once again quietly being slipped into our law books on monday june...
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are bad or the child welfare workers are all evil most often these are good people trapped in a underfunded bureaucratic nightmare. but what these shocking numbers and testimony do tell us is that somewhere between the four to four hundred fifty thousand children that are currently in a system that could easily deliver or abandon them into the hands of true evil predators which is why we must demand reform and start watching the hawks.
are bad or the child welfare workers are all evil most often these are good people trapped in a underfunded bureaucratic nightmare. but what these shocking numbers and testimony do tell us is that somewhere between the four to four hundred fifty thousand children that are currently in a system that could easily deliver or abandon them into the hands of true evil predators which is why we must demand reform and start watching the hawks.
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herjob includes liaising with community mental health providers, and she says previous underfunding must need more money into mental healthcare. we have seen investment into physical healthcare, and we have seen some recent investment into the mental health trust, but we need money that can use together to support individuals in their emotional and mental well—being. in their emotional and mental well-being. from the start of the nhs, under different governments, health spending growth has averaged 3.7%a year health spending growth has averaged 3.7% a year after inflation. under the coalition it fell back to i.i%. neither government —— now the government plans to give the government plans to give the government 3.4% a year, still a bit below the uk's long—run average. under the plan, scotland, wales and northern ireland are set to receive £4 billion more a year by 2023. as well is resorting of emergency and hospital care there is a growing recognition that needs to be a greater focus on healthcare across local communities. so patients can, if possible, be looked after at home oi’ if poss
herjob includes liaising with community mental health providers, and she says previous underfunding must need more money into mental healthcare. we have seen investment into physical healthcare, and we have seen some recent investment into the mental health trust, but we need money that can use together to support individuals in their emotional and mental well—being. in their emotional and mental well-being. from the start of the nhs, under different governments, health spending growth has...
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>> when schools are consistently underfunded and how you go about establishing an entrepreneurial mindset >> it's a great question and there's a point you made that i want to address. i go after the achievement gap and i say there are only two things we have right and wrong in the gap. achievement and gap. what do we think about the achievement gap. we talk about difference in test scores and ethnicity and i say the gap that matters in the gap don't want to talk about the gap that is uncomfortable is that we spend a lot more to educate rich kids than for kids. the kids get needed the most get the least and the kids that have the most get the most. that's not okay here in america. ... >> that achievement. this stuff that they don't care about what matters is for their kids to do well. every car driver the sleepover sat camp. those tests only reflect parents motivation. if you get these kids something that they care about you require resources and out-of-the-box thinking, very different things happen. but if what we call at risk offensively they will blow you away when they care about it. b
>> when schools are consistently underfunded and how you go about establishing an entrepreneurial mindset >> it's a great question and there's a point you made that i want to address. i go after the achievement gap and i say there are only two things we have right and wrong in the gap. achievement and gap. what do we think about the achievement gap. we talk about difference in test scores and ethnicity and i say the gap that matters in the gap don't want to talk about the gap that...
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herjob includes liaising with community mental health providers and she says previous underfunding musttely need more money into mental health care. we have seen investment into physical health care and we have seen some recent physical health care and we have seen some recent investment into the mental health trust but we need money we can use together to support individuals in their emotional and mental well—being. in their emotional and mental well-being. from the start of the nhs under different governments, health spending growth has averaged 3.7%a year health spending growth has averaged 3.7% a year after inflation. after the coalition it fell back to i.i%. now the government plans to give nhs england 3.4% a year. it is still below the uk's long—run average. under the plans scotland, wales and northern ireland are set to receive £4 billion a year extra by 2023. as well as the resourcing of hospital ca re well as the resourcing of hospital care there is a recognition there needs to be greater focus on health ca re a cross needs to be greater focus on health care across local commun
herjob includes liaising with community mental health providers and she says previous underfunding musttely need more money into mental health care. we have seen investment into physical health care and we have seen some recent physical health care and we have seen some recent investment into the mental health trust but we need money we can use together to support individuals in their emotional and mental well—being. in their emotional and mental well-being. from the start of the nhs under...
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they're woefully underfunded. and understaffed. in the book, one of the characters is standing there while an employee asks an oil and gas employee if there any jobs available. state impact in pennsylvania has done an excellent job tracing the door between working through the state agency and working for private industry. there is so little money with this knowledge that people going to private industry. that's another level of government failure. the regulation is terrible, they don't have the money to go out and do the regulation properly. the book deals with some technical issues. this is changed now because they exposed it, when they would go out and test for what's in your water, they were testing for a wide range of possible contaminants. but they were only reporting a small number. even the guy who came out and read your water results would not know if the rest of them were in your water because the test results were incomplete. that gives you a little bit of a sentence. >> so we talk about how some of the book is technical,
they're woefully underfunded. and understaffed. in the book, one of the characters is standing there while an employee asks an oil and gas employee if there any jobs available. state impact in pennsylvania has done an excellent job tracing the door between working through the state agency and working for private industry. there is so little money with this knowledge that people going to private industry. that's another level of government failure. the regulation is terrible, they don't have the...
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the dilemma for care home managers — balancing the books, or rejecting residents who are underfundedy the council. this person has lived here since 2014. how does that make me feel, if i have to say to her we can no longer provide you with care? for care home residents, a fear for the future — and a sense of injustice. i think it's entirely determined whether you can pay or you can't. which is wrong. with government proposals expected soon about how to deal with the social care crisis, we have a special report on the pressures the system is under. also tonight... poundworld becomes the latest casualty of the high street — its collapse puts over 5,000 jobs at risk. the migrants stranded in the med after malta and italy turned them away — now spain agrees to have them. excitement builds before tomorrow's meeting between kimjong un and donald trump — us officials say they're optimistic. and the shipwreck off the cornish coast that's revealing more of its hoard of 17th century treasure. and coming up on bbc news, it's world cup week, and it's a warm welcome for brazil, the latest team to
the dilemma for care home managers — balancing the books, or rejecting residents who are underfundedy the council. this person has lived here since 2014. how does that make me feel, if i have to say to her we can no longer provide you with care? for care home residents, a fear for the future — and a sense of injustice. i think it's entirely determined whether you can pay or you can't. which is wrong. with government proposals expected soon about how to deal with the social care crisis, we...
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the united states immigration system is underfunded under resourced and saddled with political pandering disguised as policy we haven't had meaningful immigration reform for over thirty years despite the fact that the democrat demographics of the country have changed dramatically but the needs of our economy are wildly different than they were in one thousand nine hundred eighty six but because of this discriminatory policy is once again quietly being slipped into our law books on monday june eleventh attorney general jeff sessions abandoned it two thousand and sixteen decision by the justice department.
the united states immigration system is underfunded under resourced and saddled with political pandering disguised as policy we haven't had meaningful immigration reform for over thirty years despite the fact that the democrat demographics of the country have changed dramatically but the needs of our economy are wildly different than they were in one thousand nine hundred eighty six but because of this discriminatory policy is once again quietly being slipped into our law books on monday june...
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are bad or the child welfare workers are all evil most often these are good people trapped in a underfunded bureaucratic nightmare but what these shocking numbers and testimony do tell us is that somewhere between the four to four hundred fifty thousand children that are currently in a system that could easily deliver or abandon them into the hands of true evil predators. which is why we must demand reform and start watching the hawks. to. get the. real thing. as you get to the bottom. of. what they like you know that i got. with. this. because i. welcome everyone to watch the hawks am i robot in downtown because well as. i said to see you before earlier in the day when you told me about this story and it was i have i try to remember all day remember one person i know that i and that i knew either growing up or as an adult that had been in the foster system at all who had positive things to say about the system most of these were mostly positive thing you could hear was that i have this one good family or one good place but it's usually followed by but i couldn't stay there in the state wit
are bad or the child welfare workers are all evil most often these are good people trapped in a underfunded bureaucratic nightmare but what these shocking numbers and testimony do tell us is that somewhere between the four to four hundred fifty thousand children that are currently in a system that could easily deliver or abandon them into the hands of true evil predators. which is why we must demand reform and start watching the hawks. to. get the. real thing. as you get to the bottom. of. what...
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for people who can't afford bill and we already know that the public defender's office is underfunded it is under resourced and so there's just not enough resources and representation for people to actually fight against their charges and so the district attorney is going to give you the highest. crime charge then you're going to stay in jail until you admit that you know that she did this crime that you had no due process to prove that you do good otherwise it is easier for the district attorney and things like that to be like oh i can get this plea deal because of my numbers and didn't know everything so i learned you know the general gets reelected and all of that you see that state by state and as a whole the country as a whole you know it's also interesting too is when you peel back the curtain of the military the prison industrial complex you peel back the curtain the percentages of people of color of color and carcer in the united states is truly shocking and i think people it's easy for people to kind of ignore that fact or look beyond it don't see it according to u.s. departm
for people who can't afford bill and we already know that the public defender's office is underfunded it is under resourced and so there's just not enough resources and representation for people to actually fight against their charges and so the district attorney is going to give you the highest. crime charge then you're going to stay in jail until you admit that you know that she did this crime that you had no due process to prove that you do good otherwise it is easier for the district...
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it is in protest at what they say is underfunding of the nhs.h the creation of the nhs 70 years ago this week. it will end up in parliament square and jeremy corbyn is expected to speak later. events are taking place across the country to mark armed forces day 2018. the national event is being held in the welsh seaside town of llandudno in conwy, whilst hundreds of street parties and military parades will be hosted across the uk. the annual event is held on the last saturday ofjune to commemorate the service and sacrifice of britain's military. speaking at the event, the prime minister said, the government was committed to keeping the uk as a leading military power in the future. well, the uk is a leading military power, and we will continue to be a leading military power. we have the second biggest defence budget in nato, we have the biggest defence budget in europe, and we will ensure that we continue to have the capabilities that we need for the future. it's notjust about the money we are spending, it's about saying what are the threats of th
it is in protest at what they say is underfunding of the nhs.h the creation of the nhs 70 years ago this week. it will end up in parliament square and jeremy corbyn is expected to speak later. events are taking place across the country to mark armed forces day 2018. the national event is being held in the welsh seaside town of llandudno in conwy, whilst hundreds of street parties and military parades will be hosted across the uk. the annual event is held on the last saturday ofjune to...
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are bad or the child welfare workers are all evil most often these are good people trapped in a underfunded bureaucratic nightmare but what these shocking numbers and testimony do tell us is that somewhere between the four to four hundred fifty thousand children that are currently in a system that could easily deliver or abandon them into the hands of true evil predators which is why we must demand reform and start watching the hawks. this is. the bottom. like you that i got. this. week. welcome everyone to watch the hawks am i robot and on topical or less. i said this to you before early on and today when you tell me about this story and it was i i have.
are bad or the child welfare workers are all evil most often these are good people trapped in a underfunded bureaucratic nightmare but what these shocking numbers and testimony do tell us is that somewhere between the four to four hundred fifty thousand children that are currently in a system that could easily deliver or abandon them into the hands of true evil predators which is why we must demand reform and start watching the hawks. this is. the bottom. like you that i got. this. week....
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today it's disappointed with the idea of rationing patients, and this is another sign of chronic underfundingif agreed, following a public consultation which begins next week, the changes will be brought in next year. kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. a march in support of the nhs is getting under way in central london this lunchtime. the demonstration coincides with the 70th anniversary of the health service, which is being celebrated this week. 0ur correspondent richard galpin is there. the marchers literallyjust started in the last minute or so, heading off down the streets towards whitehall, where we understand a petition has already been handed into downing street calling for extra funding for the nhs. the crowds have been building here for the past several hours, there have been coaches arriving from different parts of england, and as we can here as well, there is really quite a carnival atmosphere, but also a very serious aspect. it is notjust a celebration of the 70th anniversary of the nhs. it is a big protest, with many people saying that they believe the government is failing to fund
today it's disappointed with the idea of rationing patients, and this is another sign of chronic underfundingif agreed, following a public consultation which begins next week, the changes will be brought in next year. kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. a march in support of the nhs is getting under way in central london this lunchtime. the demonstration coincides with the 70th anniversary of the health service, which is being celebrated this week. 0ur correspondent richard galpin is there. the...
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and charities like this describe the care system which provides so much of the support needed as underfundedwhen the system was set up in 1948, nobody intended to create a separate system for people with one disease rather than another. we've got that by accident rather than design. it needs to change now. june shephard also grew up in the 40s, but at 83 years old, she's helping tackle one of the other major problems facing the care system. how are you today? 0h, not too bad. she's a care worker, and in a sector which struggles to recruit and keep staff, she wants to encourage others to take on the role. i think it's very important to be part of the community. i think a lot of younger people would enjoy it, really. and she says people want to know help will be there when it's needed. from the cradle to the grave, there should be dignity always. now then. the government says it's put extra money into care and will announce plans for reforming the system in the autumn. and although so much has changed over time, the importance of getting that right remains the same. archive: for him, it's not
and charities like this describe the care system which provides so much of the support needed as underfundedwhen the system was set up in 1948, nobody intended to create a separate system for people with one disease rather than another. we've got that by accident rather than design. it needs to change now. june shephard also grew up in the 40s, but at 83 years old, she's helping tackle one of the other major problems facing the care system. how are you today? 0h, not too bad. she's a care...
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and charities like this describe the care system which provides so much of the support needed as underfundedhat by accident rather than design. it needs to change now. june shephard also grew up in the 40s, but at 83 she's helping tackle one of the other major problems facing the care system. how are you today? 0h, not too bad. she's a care worker, and in a sector which struggles to recruit and keep staff, she wants to encourage others to take on the role. i think it's very important to be part of the community. i think a lot of younger people would enjoy it, really. she says people want to know help will be there when it's needed. from the cradle to the grave, there should be dignity always. the government says it is put extra money into care and will announce plans for reforming the system in the autumn. and although so much has changed over time, the importance of getting that right remains the same. archive: for him it's not the housework she does that counts, but the friendly human contact. alison holt, bbc news. the duke of cambridge has become the first member of the british royal fam
and charities like this describe the care system which provides so much of the support needed as underfundedhat by accident rather than design. it needs to change now. june shephard also grew up in the 40s, but at 83 she's helping tackle one of the other major problems facing the care system. how are you today? 0h, not too bad. she's a care worker, and in a sector which struggles to recruit and keep staff, she wants to encourage others to take on the role. i think it's very important to be part...
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are there areas that are, perhaps, being overlooked or underfunded? >> well, i think investors are certainly much more -- much higher risk takers than the rest of the community of companies and governments. so in that respect, i have to give them a lot of credit. they're very into what we're doing. you see the investments in alpha centauri if you take a really long view you can imagine there is one there. i don't think that the investment community is particularly risk adverse. i see a lot of interest. there's a lot of interest in what we're doing, even the level we're at today we want to attach to the international space station and that capability to compete has been drug out a little bit with the government they're working it, but it's taking a long time in spite of that, investors are look at us and saying maybe we want to invest anyway. we have a lot of faith in what you're about to go do in your company. i think the investment community looks at this a lot different than typical industry does and the governments. these guys are betting on a busi
are there areas that are, perhaps, being overlooked or underfunded? >> well, i think investors are certainly much more -- much higher risk takers than the rest of the community of companies and governments. so in that respect, i have to give them a lot of credit. they're very into what we're doing. you see the investments in alpha centauri if you take a really long view you can imagine there is one there. i don't think that the investment community is particularly risk adverse. i see a...
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it is one of the leading causes of death that are underfunded and researched and thank you for talkingyou talk about the weight you carry for the rest of your life that bee spade will carry and that you are a survivor. >> it is not just that event. but any time something like this happens. robin williams was a huge trigger for me and i said it on twitter and people privately reached out, that was a tough week. because and even with kate spade's death this week, it is a horrible thing for her family but anyone touched by it, it is just this national conversation about suicide is so important but so painful. >> but lastly, you have said because of this piece that you wrote, you heard from so many people. not only people who have been touched but those considering it. >> that's what made me sort of come on tv. i planned -- i never written about it. he died 13 years ago and never wanted to write about it and i have been asked about it and it is not something that i want to touch. i was 19 and she is 13, same matter of death and same age. i feel so badly for her and it is an awful thing to
it is one of the leading causes of death that are underfunded and researched and thank you for talkingyou talk about the weight you carry for the rest of your life that bee spade will carry and that you are a survivor. >> it is not just that event. but any time something like this happens. robin williams was a huge trigger for me and i said it on twitter and people privately reached out, that was a tough week. because and even with kate spade's death this week, it is a horrible thing for...
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at the time a lot of the planning that was happening here, was you had anealrdy overburdened and underfunded parks system within rec and park, and so for treasure island, the plan has kind of been to set up as independent park system with the cfd generated funding in perpetuity to support the maintenance of the park. so again, for the audience and for others, you know, it bears refreshing that the community facility district that we established last year is established at a high rate for the reimbursement of a portion of the development costs for the island. and then that development reimbursement carries forward for 42 years and for years 42-99, it willemain as a capital community facilities district to help userenate a reserve for future sea level rise adaptations. and then beyond year 99 and into the future, it converts to a maintenance cfd and becomes a maintenance cfd as a permanent ongoing funding source for the island. part of the logic behind that conversion is capital cfds, the assessment is only allowed to escalate 2% per year as a maximum. so the real value of that will decrease o
at the time a lot of the planning that was happening here, was you had anealrdy overburdened and underfunded parks system within rec and park, and so for treasure island, the plan has kind of been to set up as independent park system with the cfd generated funding in perpetuity to support the maintenance of the park. so again, for the audience and for others, you know, it bears refreshing that the community facility district that we established last year is established at a high rate for the...
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are ten points down, even if your internal polls are saying you are way ahead or you think some underfundederdog could never possibly on ctu. this is the year that's very different. only 26,000 people voted in that election. you have to run like you're going to lose, or else you'll find wind up finding yourself having to concede to someone you didn't think was going to win. >> juan: here are some of the things that winter stands for. she wants a ban on guns. she is opposed to i.c.e., immigration control folks. and she wants campaign finance reform. >> jesse: keep telling me all these wacky things she believes. it's great for republicans. i remember when obama was president commit push the republican party pretty far to the right. the rise of the tea party and the internal warfare with the moderates and the tea party. it is still playing out today. right now donald trump is doing that for the democrats. pushing the democrats so far to the right -- pushing the democrats so far to the left. you see socialist, and occupy wall street democrat who wants to abolish i.c.e. and impeach the president
are ten points down, even if your internal polls are saying you are way ahead or you think some underfundederdog could never possibly on ctu. this is the year that's very different. only 26,000 people voted in that election. you have to run like you're going to lose, or else you'll find wind up finding yourself having to concede to someone you didn't think was going to win. >> juan: here are some of the things that winter stands for. she wants a ban on guns. she is opposed to i.c.e.,...