Cryoprecipitate treatment for people with bleeding disorders. They werent asked. Some clinicians explained how they would have adapted their Treatment Practices if fewer American Products had been available and this is not the benefit of hindsight. On either side of the pennines, alder hey and sheffield Childrens Hospital is treated children with bleeding disorders at the height of the aids crisis. Alder hey treated its children almost exclusively with large full commercial concentrates. Utterly inappropriate. Almost all of the children were infected with aids. By contrast, at sheffield, professor sought to minimise exposure to multiple donors by using cryoprecipitate. There was one infection with hiv at sheffield Childrens Hospital. It is still one too many but it is illustrative of the fact that the adoption of different Treatment Practices by Haemophilia Clinicians could have substantially reduced the number of infections. Treatment choices mattered. Take the case of the Haemophilia
Was a disaster not an accident, that those in authority, doctors, Blood Services and governments did not put Patient Safety first and that patients were knowingly exposed to unacceptable risks of infection. Andy evans has haemophilia, a Bleeding Disorder. He is one of 30,000 people infected by the treatment he received. By the time he was five years old he had hiv and hepatitis c, and at 13 he had developed full blown aids. No, if that is for me of my remarkable team, thank you. Applause. But you are actually applauding the wrong people. This is your report. Aim i may have done the words, certainly the errors and omissions are all mine. 0ne certainly the errors and omissions are all mine. One of them has already been pointed out to me this morning by one of you. But the words can from you and your stories. I want you please in a moment to give me an applause at least as long and probably longer, standing if you would if you can, to those who are really responsible for what is in this r
they ll find a koran he s been carrying since 2006. i ask god to free him and bring mercy to the hearts of the brothers in the islamic state and have mercy on his parents. barbara starr joins me now with more on this story. the pentagon says the plane was not shot down. do we know what happened to it? well, at this point the pentagon, u.s. military, coalition are not saying anything other than they are saying that evidence shows them it wasn t shot down. they re not saying what did happen to it or how it came down or what the evidence is that leads them to the conclusion it wasn t shot down. this is a mystery to the public at the moment. they are still investigating all of it. you have to ask what evidence could they have? was there potentially a may day call from the pilot before he ejected he was having mechanical trouble? could it have been something like that? we don t know but they are adamant, unusually adamant, they
yags history. the square miles that they have had to cover and what they ve covered already, but would go it can a safe assumption that given the technology, given the so festication of the aircraft we re talking about, both the p-8 and p-3 if on this run they don t see anything to corroborate what was on that satellite imagery that the conclusion would be that it was not part of the plane? i m not sure it would be a conclusion it wasn t part of the plane. i think it would be considered more of a false lead and they would probably have to go back and continue to look for it. just because they see debris in the satellite images it doesn t mean it s from the airplane. as you may or may not know, cargo ships travel a lot through these areas. entire containers go overboard. they break apart. things float. there s a lot of garbage in the ocean to begin with. with the way the currents travel
to keep it. that compromise didn t win in new england many friends those days. john quincy adam said kushing had no moral compass. and so when the president nominated kushing to be his treasury secretary in a lame duck session of congress, no less, his nomination was blocked not once, but twice. that was 170 years ago when that happened. and at no time since then, in all of those years, has another sitting member of congress had his nomination to administration post blocked. until now. three weeks ago senate republicans unsuccessfully blocked a vote on the confirmation of congressman mel watt of north carolina to lead the federal housing finance agency. because of that, democrats decided that they had had enough and came to the conclusion it wasn t just mel watt and wasn t just going to stop with mel watt. on the same day that republicans blocked a deal on watt, they also blocked a vote on patricia millett, one of three nominees for the d.c. circuit court of appeals. last week they blo