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Cyclone 'Mocha': Indian Coast Guard on high alert after IMD's warning

Indian Coast Guard (ICG) units have been placed on high alert amid the warning of the India Meteorological Department (IMD) for cyclonic storm 'Mocha', said an official statement.

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CNN Newsroom Live-20211229-06:06:00

been decimated with more injuries minutes. 20% of m.d.s say they will leave the job within a year. that's unprecedented. >> south africa first identified the omicron variant. not only do they have an immune response against omicron, we saw the same people developed enhanced immunity to the delta variant. the incidence of covid-19 would be reduced and the infections may shift and become less disruptive to individuals and society. sounds like they are saying the pandemic might come to an end. >> possibly, john. that's optimistic end to the

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The 11th Hour With Brian Williams

we have a fundamental imbalance between what the public is demanding, not confusing public health information and what our trainees in medicine and public health are getting when they're in training. they're not getting how to actually talk to the lay public in clear, simple terms. they're getting told, we're talk in fancy acronyms and you'll be rewarded. so we're trying to unlearn that. we're trying to build that crisis communication capability. it's going to be vital. and lastly, brian, if i may, we can impugn facebook as much as we want. but unless we hold accountable the m.d.s who enable nonsense information on internet platforms, unless we hold them accountable and say, you will lose your license if you continue to do this. if there are not consequences, brian, it's not going to matter how many times we diagnosis a problem. there needs to be consequences. >> indeed. we saw some of that this week on cable platforms as well.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170704:18:25:00

raskin, himself a constitutional scholar raises. number one, i and others have looked at some of the president's inappropriate and bizarre behavior, like the famous cnn attack video tweet, and really wondered if he's operating at full capacity. so, there are reasons to ask these questions, and then -- >> i understand that. but unless we are treating president trump as m.d.s, how are these members of congress able to say, this man is mental ly unfit? >> that's the second point, brooke. they're not jumping to that conclusion. what they're saying is -- and it's important to have the conversation and the bill is out there to raise these issues. we ought to let professionals look at the question. i think it's a legitimate question. and if i may answer paris's

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131105:06:02:00

in art ro in the new york post says good luck finding a doctor under obama care. new york and most states face a shortage of physicians already and won't have enough primary care m.d.s to serve millions of newly insured patients, data rereviewed by the post reveal. and a missed warning sign that team obama hoped you would never see. a four-page memo sent to the white house in 2010 from a trusted harvard professor named david cutler. he happened to be a seen kwor health care adviser to the president's campaign. he predicted the administration would be unsuccessful in implementing obama care. the memo which was b obtained by the washington post reads, quote, i am concerned that the personnel and processes that you have in place are not up to the task and that health care reform will be unsuccessful as a result. so clearly the white house ignored the word of caution. here with reaction to this, patrick j. buchanan. democratic strategist steve mcmahon.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130305:11:57:00

possible. it's a fine line there. how do you know if they're well rested? do you ask them how many hours of sleep they got? >> you want to pay attention to the way he looks, to the way he carries himself. does he take care of himself? if he's always yawning, if he's tired, extremely overweight, 300 pounds and giving you a lecture about losing weight or if he smells like a cigarette and telling you to stop smoking, that's bad news. you want to pay attention if you're in a doctor's office. interview them. see if they pay attention to you or brush you off. >>brian: do you flat-out say when is the last time you went back to school or took a class or say something like i saw something in the paper the other day. did you see it? >> you want to test your doctor to see if he's up to date, if he's reading about research. if you go to google there is rate m.d.'s, u.s. top doctors, there is a list of

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20101210:15:32:00

consent to anything, he is 5'11", and has tattoos of a red star and a tribal sign, if you know where they are, call or e-mail at finebritney@roanokecounty.da. martha: he has lost her mother and she lost her brother as well and she's in a very vulnerable position, hopefully police can find them soon. thanks for that report. bill: you like your doctors, you can keep your doctor, a promise made by the white house during the health care debate and the doctor may have missed the memo. 67% of doctors polled have a negative opinion of the president's insurance reform and the fallout, many m.d.s say will start limiting which patients they will see and how much time they will spend with them. dr. marc siegel, fox news medical a-team, nice to see you, good morning, 2400 doctors, they

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100426:14:45:00

most of these states are concentrated. and these states are saying, look, these doctors can fill the shortage of primary care doctors which the american academy of family physicians is estimating could be 40,000 in ten years, because of 32 million more americans with health care. so, it is a growing field, more kids are going to places like this university in the state of washington, here in seattle, and they are getting licensed to practice the healing power of nature. bill. bill: a lot of m.d.s are uncomfortable about this and what do you they say about the risks inherent. >> reporter: they say it is a recipe for disaster and we had a case here in seattle where doctors don't do the right thing, a girl was suffering from a severe asthma attack and she was ready to with acupuncture and sent home and died later that day and we had a naturopathic doctor who lost her license recently in seattle and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100426:14:46:00

press scribed 70 vitamins a day for a girl who had basically dry skin eczema and the nds say there are bad doctors everywhere and you shouldn't throw out the baby with the bath water and they think they can be a supplement and figure that if they are allowed to be a supplement and help the m.d.s, they really can fill this shortage around the country. bill: dan springer, the changing face of health care in seattle, thank you. martha? martha: this is a terrible story, a poison scare in afghanistan. the targets, young school girls. why officials fear it could be a coordinated attack. and, who they think is orchestrating it. bill: and also we are going into the wild! grizzlies in a way you've never seen before -- and from a rather comfortable distance, the big old camera len. martha: we like that. >> face-to-face, and checking each other out... good boy!

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