This is Bbc News, the headlines is this filming . Catherine, the princes of wales announces shes completed chemotherapy , at the personal video message. As Kamala Harris and Donald Trump prepare to go head to head in tuesdays debate many polls suggest theyre neck and neck. And lost and found. We hear from a family in texas whose cat returned home after a 2,000 mile adventure. The princess of wales has spoken of her relief at completing her course of preventative chemotherapy, in a video released by Kensington Palace in the last few hours. Catherine revealed in march that was she was receiving cancer treatement. Kensington palace has indicated it isnt possible at this stage to say whether the princess is free of the disease but says she will return to light duties. In the video, she said the year had been incredibly tough, and described her experience of the cancer as complex, scary and unpredictable. Lets speak to Dame Laura Lee Chief Executive of the cancer care charity, maggies. Than
On the Program Ukraine say so it will investigate new evidence that u. S. President ial hopeful joe biden wants the countrys Justice System in a legal case involving his saying it to quote treason. Live from moscow to the world this is r. T. International my names you know neal good to have your company. Abundant in their moment of need thats the charge facing the u. K. Government over the care sector it currently accounts for more than a 3rd of the countrys entire coronavirus death toll grief families say their loved ones were left to die due to a lack of testing and care for the most vulnerable dawn hopkins lost her mother in law heres her story. She developed a temperature of having High Temperature so we went to consider and at the time because she had had an infection. And then and then it was really when the doctor and i asked the doctor the question did she think they bad and she said. Possibly a modern like clay we asked the. They said they werent they werent given test and. An
D by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Hello, welcome. You are watching outside source for our viewers in the u. K. And around the world. We are watching the Coronavirus Development here in britain and globally. The International Monetary fund has warned the world is facing a recess recession of 2008. E ba athat time, the g economy shrunk by. 1 . Right now in our baseline we are talking about growth at 3 . President or king . Governors accuse President Trump ofis surpassinguthority on lockdowns. And italy takes small steps toward easing its lockdown, as infection rates continue to fall. O hed a warm welcome to you. New Economic Projections say the coronavirus pandemic will push much of the recession this year. Phere is the startection from the imf, the International Monetary fund, talking about what it is calling the Great Lockdown to th Global Financial crisis in 2009. When it comes to jobs, you can see a prediction that unemployment will rise again f
George thanks for having me. Steve you have devoted a considerable amount of time studying medicare and medicaid. Legislation was signed into law in 1965 by lyndon johnson. Part of the Great Society program. Take us back to that time. And how this legislation was significant at the time and how it has evolved in the last 50 plus years. George thats a great question to start off with. Medicare and medicaid passed in july, 1965. Medicaid was really an afterthought in the legislative drafting process. The laws ratification shortly after the assassination of president john f. Kennedy meant that there was a greater focus on the medicare law and there were certain historical reasons for this. Medicare began and grew out in 1960 which also grew out of the medical aid for a program, which was a new deal era program that began in the 40s and 50s. For that reason, most policymakers and legislators were focused on delivering medical assistance public Insurance Options for the elderly who were at
Comment on that item. All those in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed . Hearing then, the moments the minutes are adopted. Item three is directors report. That afternoon, commissioners you have the directors report for june 4th in front of you. I will just highlight a few items. One key piece is that last friday, london breed unveiled her Budget Proposal for fiscal year 2019 to 2021, and really focused on important investments and programs to create more housing, prevent homelessness, and transition people into services and housing to clean the city streets and to expand Behavioral Health treatment services. In continuing in her commitment to help people with Behavioral Health and Substance Use issues, the budget contains over 50 million in new investments to support this expansion of Behavioral Health. Behavioral Health Treatment, and other health services. This includes funding that will support 102 additional Health Treatment beds, and of the hundred and two beds, 52 will be made for resid