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Transcripts for MSNBC Morning Joe 20210916 10:15:00

Tensions, providing clarity and avoiding unintended consequences or conflicts . we explained how this happened during the nixon administration, 1973. it s not perfect. 1974. kissinger had to step in at one point when nixon was doing really badly during 1973, arab-israeli war, and tell the prime minister of great britain that nixon wasn t, couldn t talk. he was busy. also happened, though, time and again when you could talk about when nixon was president there were assurances going from that administration to leaders across the world. everything s fine. this yeah. and so after january the 6th, eddy, something that had to be done. uh-huh. something that you know, and i would want my generals, i would want others, whether it was donald trump, richard nixon or woodrow wilson to say,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210909 13:30:00

The norfolk safeguarding adults review found there were significant failures at the hospital in the care ofjoanna and two other patients who also died. the report highlighted concerns over unsafe grouping of patients and excessive use of restraint and seclusion by unqualified staff. we need more than the dismay and distress of politicians and investments and promises. we have to see a transformation that is felt by people s families, felt by families that are struggling today to manage the behaviours of their relatives, young relatives with learning disabilities. another patient at the hospital, ben king, who had down syndrome and learning difficulties died last year. his mother saw him the day before. she said he was gasping and couldn t talk. his hands and lips were blue and he was rocking back and forth. he pleaded with me to take him home.

Patients , Report , Concerns , Failures , Use , Adults , Restraint , Hospital , Grouping , Care-ofjoanna , Norfolk , Two

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20210909 12:13:00

Have done, she might have been alive toda . ., ., ~ have done, she might have been alive toda . ., ., ~ ., today. the norfolk safeguarding adults review today. the norfolk safeguarding adults review found today. the norfolk safeguarding adults review found there - today. the norfolk safeguarding adults review found there were l adults review found there were significant failures at the hospital in the care ofjoanna and two other patients who also died. the report highlighted concerns over unsafe grouping of patients and excessive use of restraint and seclusion by unqualified staff. late use of restraint and seclusion by unqualified staff. unqualified staff. we need more than the dismay and unqualified staff. we need more than the dismay and distress unqualified staff. we need more than the dismay and distress of the dismay and distress of politicians and investments and promises. we have to see a transformation that is felt by people s families, felt by families that are struggling today to manage the behaviours of their relatives, young relatives with learning disabilities. young relatives with learning disabilities. ., ., disabilities. another patient at the hos - ital, disabilities. another patient at the hospital. iten disabilities. another patient at the hospital, ben king, disabilities. another patient at the hospital, ben king, who disabilities. another patient at the hospital, ben king, who had - disabilities. another patient at the hospital, ben king, who had down syndrome and learning difficulties died last year. his mother saw him the day before. she said he was gasping and couldn t talk. his hands and lips were blue and he was rocking back and forth. he pleaded with me to take him home. i wish i

Patients , Report , Adults , Failures , Use , Toda , Restraint , Seclusion , Concerns , Norfolk , Hospital , Grouping

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210909 16:13:00

Today to manage the behaviours of their relatives, young relatives with learning disabilities. another patient at the hospital, ben king, who had down syndrome and learning difficulties died last year. his mother saw him the day before. she said he was gasping and couldn t talk. his hands and lips were blue, he was rocking back and forth. he pleaded with me to take him home. i wish i had put him in the car then. i drove off. that was the last time i saw ben alive. the inquest into his death heard that during his final hours he was pushed roughly and slapped. norfolk police issued this picture, showing a man they want to speak to in connection with an investigation into ill treatment. cawston park closed in may after consistent failures in meeting standards. the owners said it was deeply sorry to the families.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Outside Source 20210830 18:39:00

There are now dozens of covid patients who need to be in hospital but can t get a bed. he and his team are a literal lifeline. in this block, a 61 year old man is very sick and on oxygen. so, last night, i called him to check if he was alive and he could talk with me at the time. but this morning, i couldn t talk with him by phone, so i m very anxious for his healthy conditions. as soon as he enters, its apparent the man is alive. it turns out he hasn t been able to pay his phone bill, so it s been cut off. he s also removed his oxygen mask, and as he checks, he finds his blood oxygen level is very low. his oxygen level is only 92%. it is not good for you. so, i put the mask to his mouth, please keep it to keep you alive.

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