From a bacterial infection he picked up on tour. He spent two nights in Intensive Care. Well bring you the details. Hello. Welcome to the programme, were live until 11. Throughout the morning we ll bring you the latest Breaking News and at 10 o clock well hear from labour whore setting out their Brexit Policy. And a little later well talk about the rise in food banks. As always really keen to hearfrom you do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use the Hashtag Victoria Live and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. Labour is to set out its policy on brexit, saying that the party would guarantee the rights of eu citizens living in the uk on day one of taking power. Sir keir starmer, The Shadow Brexit secretary, will also say retaining the benefits of the Single Market would become top priority in brexit talks. Hell stress that labour wouldnt accept negotiations ending without a deal, and will promise to give parlia
Announcer live from the station taking action for you. This is abc action news. New at 11 00, tensions boil over tonight in ybor city, more than 20 people arrested, the confrontation with cops all over a protest about raising minimum wage. Good evening, everyone, im paul lagrone. And im wendy ryan. Marisela burgos live in ybor city with why people wouldnt move. Reporter this was a peaceful protest. Their wasnt any via lens when they were arrest violence when they were arrested. They sat behind me a few feet and they said they did it because they wanted to stand up for what they believe in. [ chanting ]. Spanish, yes, we can. A group of protestors sat on north 21st street in ybor city. It was a long history in the civil disobedience. Reporter officers let them demonstrate and made them move. Officers eventually arrested 23 people who refused get up. Why move, why . Reporter one of them was demarcus mobley. We deserve more, mobley hopes what he did tonight helps increase the minimum wage
Die of Heart Disease and 574,000 byte of cancer died of cancer. What isnt known and what the function of put the function of the hearing is about and i hope to do my best with the help of fellow senators and members of the panel is to start focusing attention on the third leading cause of death in the United States of america. And that will come as a great surprise to most people and the third leading cause of death in this country has to do with preventable medical errors in hospitals. A recent article published in the journal of Patient Safety estimates that as many as 440,000 people a year may die from preventable medical errors in hospitals. 440,000. That is more than a thousand eight each day. They die from preventable mistakes outside of the hospitals such as misdiagnosis or injury and medication. Nearly 15 years ago the institute of medicine published a report. It is a well publicized report entitled to air is human which found that as many as 98,000 people die in hospitals each
I think in a sense the discussion we are going to have today, people all over this country. In a sense that many of us included myself, have seen folks go into a hospital for one problem or another and end coming out different than it went in and sometimes dying as a result. What is widely known is the major cause of death in the United States today is the heart disease, a serious problem. The second leading cause of death is cancer. According to the 2010 cdc report, 597,000 people died of heart disease, 574,000 died of cancer. What is not widely known and in fact what the function of this hearing is about and i hope to do my best with the help of my fellow senators and members of the panel is to start focusing attention on the third leading cause of death in the United States of america and that will come as the great surprise and the third leading cause of death in this country has to do with preventable medical errors in hospitals. Recent article published in the journal of Patient
Of me will not attend. Suzanne giraudo, please. Good afternoon, supervisors to understand a little bit about who i am i have been on the commission, i am a practicing child and adolescent psychologist and i am director of the Child Development center at california Pacific Medical center, were the largest provider of Child Development services in San Francisco and in northern california. Last year, serving, we had over 20 thousand visitors of children in the birth to 18 age range. I have an increased concern with birth to 5 services. Since currently, one in 68 children are now diagnosed on the autism spectrum. At our Pilot Program at nems that we started in july, we screened 2000 children under the age of 5 and 16 of these children were in the high risk range needing further services, assessment and treatment. First five needs to continue the work in both developmental and Mental Health services for kids. What first five has done since developmental and Behavioral Services have signific