Sorry. And learning to help ourselves, should a lesson in life saving be compulsory . She was lying there on the sofa, totally unconscious, with eyes wide open. If i hadnt done the cpr my mother wouldnt have survived today. Im chris jackson. This is inside out. Tonight, in a special programme, we look at the increasing pressures on the nhs. As budgets tighten and the number of patients arriving in a doctors surgery rockets, gps are under increasing pressure to cut the cost of care. We followed one tyneside doctor to get a first hand account of how he and his patients are coping. Mike scott has been a gp in newcastle for more than 35 years. Good morning. Thanks, julie. Life saver. Cheers. The nhs is under huge financial pressure. Gps like mike are at the sharp end, making decisions about where the money is spent. Good morning, surgery, julie speaking. The surgery has more than 5,500 patients. Donna has back problems and suffers from depression. It got to the stage where i didnt want to
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at 8.30, we went there. they said, go to the other side. so we went to the other side and same thing. there s, like, a line and it s not even moving so we came back here. so we got here at 9.30 and it s 12.30 right now. they re not telling us what to do. the cops are just going back and forth. but the authorities are asking for patience. we know we ve got to go quick, but we ve got to do it right, so when we pick up the remains and they fall apart. so when you have 200 people running through the scene yesterday, and some of you, that s what you re stepping on. i don t know how much more you want me to describe it. that s what you re stepping on. give us a little bit of time to contain that, please. people already know this is the deadliest disaster in hawaii s history and the death toll is still climbing. sophie long, bbc news, maui.
visitors, tourists were swimming in and that says a lot about where their heart and mind is through all of this and where our heart and mind is through all of this, as well. you don t see our people swimming, snorkelling, surfing. nobody is having fun in tragedy and continuing their lives like nothing has happened. there is two hawaiis right now. there is the hawaii we re living in and the hawaii they re living in, they re visiting in. as search and recovery teams continue their difficult task of sifting through the remains, people queue for hours to get back to what were their homes. confusion is leading to frustration. at 8.30am, we went there. they said, go to the other side. so we went to the other side and same thing. there s, like, a line and it s not even moving so we came back here. so we got here at 9.30 and it s 12.30 right now. they re not telling us what to do. the cops arejust going back and forth. but the authorities are asking for patience. we know we ve got to go quic