Shemmy J & Imran Nerdy - Bouncing (Official Music Video) "2018 Soca" [HD]
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Linkin Park pays tribute to Chester Bennington in emotional video|K CHANNEL - Duration: 2:59.
Linkin Park pays tribute to Chester Bennington in emotional video
Shinoda told radio station KROQ it will be super super hard.
we havent gone out together in public, we havent played..
I thought it over, and I know for some of the guys in the band, getting onstage is more scary than for other guys in the band, he said.
But I will say for all of us, its definitely the thing we want to do..
The concert will feature other guest artists, but the line-up has not been announced yet.
Linkin Parks Joe Hahn directed the music video along with and longtime band videographer, Mark Fiore.
Hahn said in a statement that working on and watching the video has been incredibly difficult.
I feel that by doing it, we not only faced some of our biggest fears, but it enabled us to use our talents to bring some light to people who need it, he said.
As we move forward to the Hollywood Bowl show and beyond, I think about the people who connect with the band, outside and inside our circle.
This video is a gesture of good will to the people who want that connection..
The bands members will contribute their fees from the concert to Music For Reliefs One More Light Fund in memory of Bennington.
The music video, which was released Monday, quickly went viral, racking up almost 3 million views on You Tube in less than 24 hours.
In memorial events, art, videos, and images, fans all over the world have gravitated towards this song as their declaration of love and support for the band and the memory of our dear friend, Chester, Shinoda said.
We are so very grateful and cant wait to see you again..
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RAH Celebration Video - Duration: 4:20.
I mean look around you, this building holds a lot of memories and it's produced some
fantastic work but it's beginning to look a bit tired.
In June 2011 we were across the road from here and I remember looking over the desolate
wasteland of the railyards and thinking, it's going to be a monumental effort.
Delivery of a hospital of this size is a ten year endeavour and as you can imagine over
ten years all have played their part in delivering this wonderful hospital here.
SA Ambulance service has been involved in the planning for the move over the last couple of years
but probably more acutely in the last 3 to 4 months
with the testing and exercising the mock moves that have taken place.
Our planning team has been involved with those from the Royal Adelaide
to ensure that we've got our schedule, our patient movement plan ready.
This is an intense period of activity for us, moving 300 extra patients in 3 days.
We've got about 100 staff each day deployed on the clinical move.
We're very pleased and proud to play our part in the state's health history.
We managed to reduce the numbers in this hospital from 600 patients down to moving what I predict
to be about 290 patients so that's been a huge effort on everybody's behalf,
not just in this hospital but in the entire state.
We've just moved our first patient in, just visited her in her private room and the contrast is amazing
compared to the old bays and that old 1950's building, the old Royal Adelaide Hospital
to a beautiful private room with a lovely view and her own ensuite, I mean it's chalk and cheese.
The project control centre's set up so that if the unusual or the unexpected happens
we're actually in a position to cope with everything.
So we have Red-E Team staff at four different entrances around the hospital and they're
assisting with both MedStar and Ambulance staff to bring the patients into the hospital
and directing them up to the rooms and locations where they'll be placed.
We opened our Emergency Department at 7 o'clock and we had our first patient around 7.02
in that first day we saw 190 patients so we were straight into it.
The Emergency Department staff were as always resilient under fire.
So here we are in the old Royal Adelaide and the last patient is literally about to leave.
I'm the last patient to be moved out of the old RAH and I'm currently going to be
transferred to the new hospital. The staff are really enthused about moving there.
It will be exciting for me too.
So we just farewelled the last patient to leave the RAH
as part of our huge move over the last 3 days that's been a very intense team effort.
We're excited to see it conclude safely and a little bit ahead of time as well.
I'm amazed at how resilient the staff have been, the way they've adapted
to the new environment and the new systems has been amazing, there's a buzz about the place.
We're here for the patients so that's what excites us
is that we're able to provide this great level of care for our patients.
The staff are pretty excited as you could imagine, it's a beautiful space,
it's a great opportunity to change how we work and make what we do much more patient focussed.
Here we are at the end of a mammoth effort from thousands of people.
The hospital's moved, we've shifted 297 patients over 3 days.
To have worked with such a professional group of people, there are too many to thank.
Not only our leadership but all of those rank and file staff who come to work everyday
who deal with patients and families with good humour and good grace
we thank you all for your contribution and help
in getting this new Royal Adelaide Hospital open and safely moved.
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