Pataakha Movie Public Review Reaction | Sunil Grover | Fatima Sana Shaikh
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"Sui Dhaaga" Movie Public Review Reaction | Varun Dhawan | Anushka Sharma - Duration: 1:27."Sui Dhaaga" Movie Public Review Reaction | Varun Dhawan | Anushka Sharma
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Petition filed to put Safeco Field public funding measure on ballot - Duration: 0:38. For more infomation >> Petition filed to put Safeco Field public funding measure on ballot - Duration: 0:38.-------------------------------------------
Public reacts to Brett Kavanaugh hearing - Duration: 1:22. For more infomation >> Public reacts to Brett Kavanaugh hearing - Duration: 1:22.-------------------------------------------
Monterey public transportation rebels against California's plan - Duration: 2:47. For more infomation >> Monterey public transportation rebels against California's plan - Duration: 2:47.-------------------------------------------
FBI Public Corruption Task Force takes over investigation into CPD Vice Unit - Duration: 0:49. For more infomation >> FBI Public Corruption Task Force takes over investigation into CPD Vice Unit - Duration: 0:49.-------------------------------------------
Rules of Survival solo public voice chat #026 - Duration: 12:16.Second floor
I hear that enemy healing...
It's a good time to distract him
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Trailer: Michael W. Kirst Public Lecture - Duration: 1:22.The last eight years have been extraordinarily lucky. There's a theory
of policy change by a professor John Kingdon at the University of Michigan
and he talks [about] when the policy window opens for big change. And I participated
in one of those eras in 1964 to 1967 when Lyndon Johnson and the Great Society
and the many, many things that were passed during that period. And this has
been somewhat of a similar period. And the theory of the policy window is, three
things come together: First of all, you have a rising tide of revenues. So ever
since 2012, the state's revenue has gone up, you know, significantly, and I
understand that the next governor's gonna have quite a nice budget situation given
the growth in the economy. So you've got a rising tide of revenue, then you get a
united political coalition that sustains for many, many years. We have
essentially the same coalition for eight years pushing in the same direction. So
patience and persistence. And the third is you have a lot of big
ideas. And so we try, when those three come together you can make really some
major changes.
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Director of Public Relations at Visit Orlando shares Halloween family fun - Duration: 4:22. For more infomation >> Director of Public Relations at Visit Orlando shares Halloween family fun - Duration: 4:22.-------------------------------------------
Springfield Public School system recognized for improved academic performance - Duration: 0:30. For more infomation >> Springfield Public School system recognized for improved academic performance - Duration: 0:30.-------------------------------------------
#HelpingFlo - a video message for members of the public - Duration: 5:15.Hi my name is Tom Bartram, I'm an A&E consultant here at Macclesfield Hospital in
East Cheshire. Look the NHS is an amazing resource and you may not have to use it
yet but it's always there for us in our times of need. In recent years you may
have heard about the increasing pressures on healthcare services and how
we struggle particularly in the winter months to cope with the number of people
that need us. We want to be able to give everyone the best care but that can be
difficult when there are so many patients needing our services at the
same time. On average we admit 30 patients a day to the 200 beds we have
to treat patients but what happens when these beds are full and the flow of
patients just slows right down. If we can't discharge patients when they
are medically well or they don't leave hospital until late in the day what
happens to all those poorly patients who are waiting and A&E who really need a
bed. So how do we fix it there are no easy answers but by working together we
can make a difference we are constantly improving the way we do things here at
the hospital to make things better but what can you do to help Flo.
Admission to hospital is not always the first, only or best option you may be referred to
hospital by your own GP and you may even be transported in an ambulance like this
that doesn't necessarily mean that you will be admitted to hospital. Following
tests and investigations if it's safe to do so you will be discharged home. That
might be with an outpatient or clinic appointment or even a referral back to
your GP that's helping Flo. If you are admitted bring day clothes and the right
footwear as being out of bed can help recovery. It's been really important to
me to be able to get up out of bed, just starting to feel so normal again to get dressed
in your own clothes to be able to walk around when you have been used to being so fit and active. So if
you are admitted to hospital remember to bring day clothes and
footwear so that you can get up and keep moving.
If you need other things to stay active to such as glasses and hearing aids bring
them to. It really might mean that you could go home that little bit sooner
that's helping Flo. Please make sure all practical
arrangements are in place for your discharge. You might need someone to
collect you and take you home or stay with you for a while when you do go home.
You might need to ask us to organise transport or you might need us to look
into ongoing care for you. Making preparations will help us to get you
home as soon as you are ready that's helping Flo. Please prioritise
collecting your loved one as soon as they are ready
our aim is to discharge patients by 11:00 a.m. Freeing up beds for patients
that are acutely ill is one of the most important things we can do to make sure
we have good flow. If you are collecting someone from hospital it really does
make a difference if you can pick them up as soon as they are ready. If you can't be
picked up straight away we will probably bring you to our discharge lounge - an
area in the hospital where patients can wait to be collected or wait for
transport or discharging medication. Freeing up beds early in a day that's helping Flo.
Once you no longer need an acute hospital bed please be prepared to
receive any ongoing care in a different setting.
We have interim placements in various locations such as Macclesfield, Congleton, Knutsford and Wilmslow.
That's where we can continue to work with, you build up your
confidence, maximise your independence and hopefully get you straight home.
If you decline a rehabilitation bed because it's not as close to home as you
would like this can cause a delay for your rehab needs as well as for
the patients in A&E that require a hospital bed. We ask you
to consider them when it's time for discharge or transfer to another unit
this is helping Flo. This winter will certainly be another challenge for
healthcare across the country. We want you to get the best care in the
right place. Patients, carers and relatives can all help us keep hospital beds free
for the sickest patients by helping each other
we're helping Flo!
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Cincinnati public school officials tout online anti-bullying tool - Duration: 2:18. For more infomation >> Cincinnati public school officials tout online anti-bullying tool - Duration: 2:18.-------------------------------------------
Public weighs in on Burlington's $30 million clean water resiliency plan - Duration: 2:19. For more infomation >> Public weighs in on Burlington's $30 million clean water resiliency plan - Duration: 2:19.-------------------------------------------
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Hybrid Buses To Replace Aging, Diesel Buses For Public Transit - Duration: 1:58. For more infomation >> Hybrid Buses To Replace Aging, Diesel Buses For Public Transit - Duration: 1:58.-------------------------------------------
Lafayette school board member asking public to report students attending schools outside their zones - Duration: 0:40. For more infomation >> Lafayette school board member asking public to report students attending schools outside their zones - Duration: 0:40.-------------------------------------------
On Public Roads 100th Anniversary: Hari Kalla - Duration: 1:24.[Music]
If you go back and talk about the 1930's,
and view the issue we just saw, it talks about
soil consolidation. That was the
problem of the day. And now, we're talking
about the problems of the day TODAY.
We're talking about automated
vehicles, connected vehicles. We're
talking about this using sensor
technologies, using
non-destructive technologies. I think the
original mission is still true: that
providing the state-of-art
best practice, sharing the research
results with the transportation
community at large. A lot of good work
goes into making sure that the
information we are presenting
meets the all the tests of peer-reviewed
articles in any reputable research
magazine. I'm an engineer and I need to
understand what's happening in the
field. I use Public Roads to provide me
the latest and greatest information.
[Music]
you
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Burlington holds public town hall on proposed Clean Water Resiliency Plan - Duration: 1:33. For more infomation >> Burlington holds public town hall on proposed Clean Water Resiliency Plan - Duration: 1:33.-------------------------------------------
US immigrants stop using public benefits over fears of new Trump rule US news - Duration: 4:38.US immigrants stop using public benefits over fears of new Trump rule US news
Critics attack ''public charge rule'' that would make it harder for people to get visas or green cards if they have used public benefits
Critics attack ''public charge rule'' that would make it harder for people to get visas or green cards if they have used public benefits
US immigrants have begun to remove themselves from public housing waiting lists, childcare subsidy programs and the food stamp program - out of fears that a rule proposed on Saturday night could jeopardize their immigration status.
The Department of Homeland Security''s (DHS) "public charge rule" would make it more difficult for people to qualify for green cards and other visas if they use or have used public benefits. Immigrants began purging themselves from public assistance programs when a draft version of the rule leaked earlier this year.
"No matter what the final rule ends up being, in a lot of ways since February, the damage has already been done," said Carlyn Cowen of the Chinese American Planning Council (CPC) in New York City, a social services agency that helps 60,000 New Yorkers every year.
Cowen said that to offset the costs from losing benefits, people are taking additional jobs, either in the formal or informal job market, and moving in with other families.
"It''s forcing families to choose between risking the immigration status of them and their loved ones or meeting their basic needs," she said.
A "public charge" is a person who is dependent on a certain set of public benefits. The Trump administration''s rule would dramatically expand the definition to include people using, or who the government determines may one day use, a wider scope of benefits - even if they are not completely dependent on those services.
In the 450-page proposed rule, the DHS said factors that could negatively affect someone''s visa application include being younger than 18 or older than 61, having a medical condition that is likely to require extensive medical treatment, or a lack of a high school diploma or higher education.
The department said it would weigh the "totality of the circumstances" and meeting one of the factors would not necessarily block someone from getting a visa.
But critics, including doctors, said they opposed the policy because it targets poorer and unemployed Americans and those with health problems.
Darrell Kirch , the president of the Association of American Medical Colleges, said: "We urge the Department of Homeland Security not to finalize this rule that seeks to overturn decades of settled policy."
Alison Hirsh of the service union 32BJ SEIU, which has 163,000 members, said: "The proposed ''public charge'' rule is a shameful attempt to punish working-class immigrants for accessing the healthcare, housing and nutrition programs they need to support their families and survive in our country."
Douglas Rand, who worked on immigration policy in the Obama White House, said the rule was "a breathtakingly ambitious attempt to reshape the legal immigration system without an act of Congress".
He said: "Never in our history have we in this country said you have to be middle class to be an American. Never have we ever said you have to be in perfect health, you have to have a completely spotless credit history, you have to be working age - these are all huge departures from precedent."
Rand, who co-founded Boundless Immigration, a technology company that helps clarify the immigration process, said the proposal was filled with small details "designed to ensnare hundreds of thousands if not millions of people who would otherwise have been perfectly eligible for green cards or other visas".
The expansion would go as far as to penalize people for using visa fee waivers, which are prominently advertised on US government sites for people seeking information on the immigration process. It could also force 200,000 married couples each year to either leave the US or live apart indefinitely, according to Boundless.
"A very large number of people who meet in the US and fall in love, won''t be able to stay together," Rand said.
Before the rule can become official, it must be published in the federal register. It will then face a 60-day public comment period. Critics plan to flood the agency tasked with reviewing the rule, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), with public comments it is legally required to sift through.
Cowen said the CPC alone plans for its 4,000-person staff, as well as its supporters, to write individual letters challenging the proposal.
"This administration has been so wildly unpredictable, and the only thing that really is predictable is that they are targeting immigrants and trying to separate immigrant families," she said. "So it''s difficult for community organizations to balance - how do we tell people make sure your family stays healthy because right now your benefits aren''t at risk with the potential future risk?"
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