1 00:00:06,415 --> 00:00:15,255 Speaker 1: You're listening to a Muma Mea podcast. Hi I'm Tali 2 00:00:15,335 --> 00:00:17,655 Speaker 1: Blackman from Mom and Me as twice daily news podcast 3 00:00:17,695 --> 00:00:22,095 Speaker 1: The Quickie with your Headlines for Thursday November six. Public 4 00:00:22,095 --> 00:00:25,655 Speaker 1: hospitals are under mounting pressure as demand for mental health 5 00:00:25,655 --> 00:00:29,215 Speaker 1: care surges, with patients waiting an average of seven hours 6 00:00:29,255 --> 00:00:34,735 Speaker 1: in emergency departments. The Australian Medical Association's annual report warns 7 00:00:34,735 --> 00:00:39,135 Speaker 1: that long waits in bright, noisy environments can worsen patient symptoms. 8 00:00:39,534 --> 00:00:43,934 Speaker 1: AMA president Danielle McMullan says chronic under resourcing is pushing 9 00:00:43,934 --> 00:00:47,534 Speaker 1: hospitals to the breaking point, with violence against staff increasing. 10 00:00:48,214 --> 00:00:51,974 Speaker 1: Australia now has just twenty seven specialized mental health beds 11 00:00:52,015 --> 00:00:55,495 Speaker 1: per one hundred thousand people, the lowest rate ever recorded, 12 00:00:55,775 --> 00:01:00,054 Speaker 1: while emergency department presentations have climbed sixty seven percent in 13 00:01:00,095 --> 00:01:03,815 Speaker 1: the last twenty years. Doctor McMullan is calling for greater 14 00:01:03,895 --> 00:01:08,095 Speaker 1: investment in general practice, psychiatry and community care to relieve 15 00:01:08,175 --> 00:01:13,455 Speaker 1: hospital pressure. Contact Lifeline on thirteen eleven fourteen or Beyond 16 00:01:13,495 --> 00:01:16,575 Speaker 1: Blue on one three hundred double two four six three 17 00:01:16,655 --> 00:01:21,255 Speaker 1: six if you're someone needing support. The newly elected Mayor 18 00:01:21,335 --> 00:01:24,255 Speaker 1: of New York cities or around. Mamdani has appointed an 19 00:01:24,295 --> 00:01:28,215 Speaker 1: all women transition team featuring former city and federal officials 20 00:01:28,215 --> 00:01:31,615 Speaker 1: to guide his move into City Hall. Mamdani spoke at 21 00:01:31,615 --> 00:01:34,615 Speaker 1: a press conference today, vowing to work every day to 22 00:01:34,655 --> 00:01:38,175 Speaker 1: honor the trust that he now holds, promising an administration 23 00:01:38,335 --> 00:01:43,415 Speaker 1: that is both compassionate and capable. Political strategist Alana Leopold 24 00:01:43,495 --> 00:01:46,935 Speaker 1: will serve as executive director of the transition, joined by 25 00:01:47,055 --> 00:01:50,415 Speaker 1: United Way of New York City President Grace Banilla, former 26 00:01:50,455 --> 00:01:55,455 Speaker 1: Deputy Mayor Melanie Hartzog, former Federal Trade Commissioner Chair Lena Kahan, 27 00:01:55,735 --> 00:01:59,855 Speaker 1: and former First Deputy Mayor Maria Torres Springer. The thirty 28 00:01:59,855 --> 00:02:03,575 Speaker 1: four year old Democratic Socialist defeated Andrew Kuamo and Curtis 29 00:02:03,615 --> 00:02:07,255 Speaker 1: Sleewer to become the city's younger mayor in over a century. 30 00:02:07,695 --> 00:02:11,255 Speaker 1: Mom Danni says his team will focus on delivering campaign promises, 31 00:02:11,294 --> 00:02:16,575 Speaker 1: including free childcare, free bus service, and expanded community safety programs. 32 00:02:17,495 --> 00:02:20,255 Speaker 1: Nick Kurios has announced he's feeling a new lease on 33 00:02:20,375 --> 00:02:23,295 Speaker 1: life and is eyeing a shock return to the Australian 34 00:02:23,375 --> 00:02:27,375 Speaker 1: Open in January. In his first interview since announcing a 35 00:02:27,415 --> 00:02:31,815 Speaker 1: Battle of the Sexes match against world number one Arena Sabelenka. 36 00:02:31,935 --> 00:02:34,495 Speaker 1: The thirty year old revealed what he called a miracle 37 00:02:34,575 --> 00:02:37,815 Speaker 1: recovery from a long term knee injury that once threatened 38 00:02:37,855 --> 00:02:41,935 Speaker 1: to end his career. After years of pain and multiple surgeries, 39 00:02:42,055 --> 00:02:44,975 Speaker 1: Kurios says his knee is no longer swelling and he's 40 00:02:45,055 --> 00:02:48,895 Speaker 1: finally able to train freely again. He'll test his fitness 41 00:02:48,935 --> 00:02:52,815 Speaker 1: in a string of exhibition matches next month against Ben Shelton, 42 00:02:53,175 --> 00:02:58,175 Speaker 1: Tommy Paul, and Sabolenka. Tom Brady has revealed that his pitbull, Juni, 43 00:02:58,375 --> 00:03:02,095 Speaker 1: is actually a clone of his family's previous dog, Luna. 44 00:03:02,655 --> 00:03:06,375 Speaker 1: The former NFL star said he worked with Colossal Biosciences, 45 00:03:06,615 --> 00:03:09,895 Speaker 1: a company known for its de extinction projects, to clone 46 00:03:09,975 --> 00:03:13,575 Speaker 1: Lunar using a non invasive blood draw before she passed away. 47 00:03:14,455 --> 00:03:18,135 Speaker 1: Colossal claims to have used similar cloning techniques to reproduce 48 00:03:18,255 --> 00:03:22,055 Speaker 1: ancient dire wolves, though experts have questioned whether those animals 49 00:03:22,055 --> 00:03:26,294 Speaker 1: are true revivals or simply modified gray wolves. Cloning a 50 00:03:26,375 --> 00:03:29,855 Speaker 1: pets reportedly costs around fifty thousand dollars, and while the 51 00:03:29,935 --> 00:03:34,335 Speaker 1: science raises ethical questions, Brady says he's hopeful the technology 52 00:03:34,415 --> 00:03:38,815 Speaker 1: could also help preserve endangered species, and that's your evening 53 00:03:38,815 --> 00:03:42,495 Speaker 1: news headlines. On tomorrow's episode of The Quickie, we unpack 54 00:03:42,535 --> 00:03:44,735 Speaker 1: what the New York City mayor or race tells us 55 00:03:44,775 --> 00:03:47,815 Speaker 1: about the state of US politics, and we have an 56 00:03:47,975 --> 00:03:50,655 Speaker 1: entertainment wrap up to end your week. Listen to The 57 00:03:50,695 --> 00:04:00,135 Speaker 1: Quickie wherever you get your podcasts. 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