so what needs to change? i ve been meeting doctors and nurses rethinking healthcare, picking problems up early. we ve essentially done 20 consultations in one here. the more people get a chance to come here, the better. ..and using new technology to take the hospital into the home. so, can the nhs be fixed? we re not replacing the hospital. this isn t about the death of a hospital, only about the rebirth of the hospital. hello, mrs east? 93 year old elizabeth east is being assessed at thejohn radcliffe in oxford. how are you doing? like many hospitals across the country, it has been pushed to its limit. good morning. hello. how are you feeling today? elizabeth fell at her care home and has a broken arm. she s already spent nearly five hours in the emergency department. now, she is being assessed on a special unit run by drjordan bowen. you ve had a long night. you must be very sleepy. when admitted to a hospital ward, frail, older patients stay for an average of ten days. how
he met with border officials. he did not see or meet any migrants along the way or residents that live along the boarder that have to deal with the situation there. the migrant camps in the city with cleared from the streets in the days and weeks prior to his announced visit. border farmers and ranchers had this to say about it. you don t come after all the mess has been dealt with and cleaned up. you come when the emergency is happening. everything is picked up and clean. everybody is like on their best behavior. martha: yeah. so monica de la cruz represents texas border district. she has someone she wants you to understand about the president s trip and victor davis hanson weighs in as well. first to jacqui heinrich in mexico city covering this trip of the president of the united states. hi, jacqui. hey, martha. the big question coming out of the summit is whether there is any plan to address the cartels which are driving this human smuggling across the u.s. border
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are being put in place including on bridges in london. we ll have the latest live from borough market. also on the programme this lunchtime. the first funeral for a victim of the manchester suicide bombing, as 14 year old eilidh macleod is laid to rest on the outer hebridean island of barra. high emotions, and a tv audience peaking at 14.5 million, for the benefit concert staged by ariana grande less than two weeks after the attack. and coming up in the sport on bbc news, andy murray s bidding to reach the quarterfinals of the french open. we ll have the action from his match against karen khachanov in paris good afternoon and welcome to bbc news from london bridge, where a vigil will be held tonight in honour of the victims of the attack here on saturday. seven people were killed when three men drove into pedestrians on the bridge, then began stabbing people in nearby pubs and restaurants. 48 people were injured. 21 remain in a critical condition in hospital. in the early ho