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cyclists and our use the boardwalk between speaker's corner cyclists and our use the boardwalk between spea and cyclists and our use the boardwalk between speaker's corner and hyde park corner at peak times. so to regulate the speed, work will begin next week to install speed humps along the path. hyde park has to cater for along the path. hyde park has to caterfor a range along the path. hyde park has to cater for a range of different users from pedestrians of all ages to leisure cyclists as well as commuters and royal parks said the introduction of these measures will make the park more accessible to all. we have recorded cyclists travelling at 32 miles an hour. 0n the road people expect to get there as fast as they can, complete with the traffic. this is a part, come and enjoy it. but the plans have sparked a backlash from the cycling community. cyclists will swerve round the bombs when they are in place. if you are not a good rider, it makes you more dangerous. place. if you are not a good rider, it makes you more dangerousfl place. if you are not a good rider, it makes you more dangerou
cyclists and our use the boardwalk between speaker's corner cyclists and our use the boardwalk between spea and cyclists and our use the boardwalk between speaker's corner and hyde park corner at peak times. so to regulate the speed, work will begin next week to install speed humps along the path. hyde park has to cater for along the path. hyde park has to caterfor a range along the path. hyde park has to cater for a range of different users from pedestrians of all ages to leisure cyclists as...
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. >> they came for the jews and i wasn't a juew and i didn't spea up and they come for the next. >> it'sot just the people who were affected directly, it's everyone in the community. >> reporter: now, in addition to pennsylvania's attorney general whom you heard from at the podium, philadelphia's mayor, pennsylvania's governor, they were also on hand with others to show their support and demand change and demand that those responsible for the hate crimes get justice. reporting live in old city, i'm rosemary connors, nbc 10 news. >>> now, to a major announcement from u.s. attorney general jeff sessions late this afternoon. sessions announced he is removing himself from any federal investigation into russian interference in the presidential election. >> it comes after revelations that sessions spoke twice with russia's u.s. ambassador during the campaign. sessions says his decision is based on recommendations from his advisors at the justice department. >> i believe those recommendations are right and just. therefore, i have recused myself in the matters that deal with the trump campaign.
. >> they came for the jews and i wasn't a juew and i didn't spea up and they come for the next. >> it'sot just the people who were affected directly, it's everyone in the community. >> reporter: now, in addition to pennsylvania's attorney general whom you heard from at the podium, philadelphia's mayor, pennsylvania's governor, they were also on hand with others to show their support and demand change and demand that those responsible for the hate crimes get justice. reporting...
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the spea ker‘s daily procession, arcane as ever.hey had been locked down for hours. yet first, to show respect with silence, inside and outside the westminster chamber. but, yards from yesterday's escape, the prime minister'sjob today to reassure. beyond these walls today, in scenes repeated in towns and cities across the country, millions of people are going about their days, and getting on with their lives. the streets are as busy as ever, the offices full, the coffee shops and cafes bustling. as i speak, millions will be boarding trains and aeroplanes to travel to london, and to see for themselves the greatest city on earth. it is in these actions, millions of acts of normality, that we find the best response to terrorism, a response that denies our enemies their victory, that refuses to let them win, that shows we will never give in. mps queued to speak, to mark the sacrifice of pc palmer, killed trying to stop khalid masood getting in. listening, the mp who tried for minutes to keep him alive, as one of the officer's friends, n
the spea ker‘s daily procession, arcane as ever.hey had been locked down for hours. yet first, to show respect with silence, inside and outside the westminster chamber. but, yards from yesterday's escape, the prime minister'sjob today to reassure. beyond these walls today, in scenes repeated in towns and cities across the country, millions of people are going about their days, and getting on with their lives. the streets are as busy as ever, the offices full, the coffee shops and cafes...
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the spea ker‘s daily procession, arcane as ever.rs. yet first, to show respect with silence. inside. and outside the westminster chamber. but yards from yesterday's escape, the prime minister's stood up today to reassure. beyond these walls today, in scenes repeated in towns and cities across the country, millions of people are going about their days and getting on with their lives. the streets are as busy as ever, the offices full, the coffee shops and cafes bustling. as i speak, millions will be boarding trains and aeroplanes to travel to london and to see for themselves the greatest city on earth. it is in these actions, millions of acts of normality, that we find the best response to terrorism, a response that denies our enemies their victory, that refuses to let them win, that shows we will never give in. mps queued to speak to mark the sacrifice of pc palmer, killed trying to stop khalid masood getting in. listening, the mp who tried for minutes to keep him alive, as one of the officer's friends, now a member of this place, to
the spea ker‘s daily procession, arcane as ever.rs. yet first, to show respect with silence. inside. and outside the westminster chamber. but yards from yesterday's escape, the prime minister's stood up today to reassure. beyond these walls today, in scenes repeated in towns and cities across the country, millions of people are going about their days and getting on with their lives. the streets are as busy as ever, the offices full, the coffee shops and cafes bustling. as i speak, millions...
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i think setting that aside for another discussion was a positive thing, but in the third bucket to spea speaker speaker r price talked about, one area we can addresses the rising cost of prescription drugs and if you look at the headlines over the past year just look at the consequences that the costs have on families is enormous. so introducing more competition i think is important especially when you see the cost going up for a greater thafar greater thn the health care system. 25% of the costs are now prescription drugs. we released a bit of research that showed the breakdown of the premium dollar and a prescription drug costs now account for 22% of spending and that doesn't even include the prescription drugs that are dispensed in the hospitals, so that is enormous and growing and i think there can be bipartisan solutions to address the cost of the drugs that can deliver more competition and choice and lower cost. >> i would like to comment on what the senator said for things to last they do need to be bipartisan. he's right on that. but since this happened in a very partisan way, t
i think setting that aside for another discussion was a positive thing, but in the third bucket to spea speaker speaker r price talked about, one area we can addresses the rising cost of prescription drugs and if you look at the headlines over the past year just look at the consequences that the costs have on families is enormous. so introducing more competition i think is important especially when you see the cost going up for a greater thafar greater thn the health care system. 25% of the...
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spea it was labor amendment to the health and social care bill that resulted in parity of esteem being put on the face of the bill. i'm surprised she's forgotten that because she could take this opportunity to thank the labor party for putting that forward. earlier, the prime minister made a speech earlier this year supporting parity of esteem for mental health. i'm glad she did. 40% of mhs mental health trusts are having their budgets cut. there are 6,600 fewer mental health nurses and 160,000 people with severe mental health conditions about to loose out on support. can she not recognize parity of esteem means funding it properly and not overriding court decision that would benefit people suffering from very difficult conditions. we should reach out to them, not deny them the support they need. >> as i say, we are spending more than ever on mental health. 11.4 billion pounds a year. more people each week are now receiving treatment in relation to mental health than have done previously. is there more for us to do in mental health? yes. i've said that in this chamber in answer to ques
spea it was labor amendment to the health and social care bill that resulted in parity of esteem being put on the face of the bill. i'm surprised she's forgotten that because she could take this opportunity to thank the labor party for putting that forward. earlier, the prime minister made a speech earlier this year supporting parity of esteem for mental health. i'm glad she did. 40% of mhs mental health trusts are having their budgets cut. there are 6,600 fewer mental health nurses and 160,000...
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you hear celebratory music, the fell lo on tow on the loud spea. and it is in sharp done tras co what is hais happening over her. there is it a dueling rally, those supporters of president park as opposed to those who want her impeached. here it feels like a carnival, over there a political funeral. many veterans remember the sackingry nices of the park family. of course her father was assassinated, her mother assassinated. so those think this is a disgrace, they think that the family's sacrifice doesn't deserve this outcome. but when you talk to the younger people here, they say it's time for change, time to bring a progressive government in and of course now the countdown begins because they have to hold an election within 60 days. a lot of people are thinking may 9 will be the date for that. >> and we understand the difference between what the young people perhaps perceive for their future and what the elders think in that country. but i'm wondering regardless, south korea is set for dramatic change. the question is what. and i heard you say ear
you hear celebratory music, the fell lo on tow on the loud spea. and it is in sharp done tras co what is hais happening over her. there is it a dueling rally, those supporters of president park as opposed to those who want her impeached. here it feels like a carnival, over there a political funeral. many veterans remember the sackingry nices of the park family. of course her father was assassinated, her mother assassinated. so those think this is a disgrace, they think that the family's...
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andth figurative sense he had agreedat hair -- gray hair at the beginning of his career but i want to speapeak about the lel acumen and speak to you about his kindness and his compassion, his generosity of spirit as a person and why the values are in trouble to who he is and what we should expect. he's been one of my dearest friends. we both have two daughters, his are a bit older than mine and he has always been there for me to listen and advise about the trials of the often difficult being a parent. i have memories of standing in the backyard after i became a judge, talking about what was a difficult moment. as we spoke, we spoke to the cove scooped up horse manure and i never understood what they saw in the goat. the kind of this resignation of excluding the goats of course and they were always so sweet although my children were considerably younger. i remember they repeatedlyhi relieving one of mine through. some people say if you want a friend in washington, get a dog. they never got to know him, his wife or family. simply put, he is a decent and e kind person, so why does that matter
andth figurative sense he had agreedat hair -- gray hair at the beginning of his career but i want to speapeak about the lel acumen and speak to you about his kindness and his compassion, his generosity of spirit as a person and why the values are in trouble to who he is and what we should expect. he's been one of my dearest friends. we both have two daughters, his are a bit older than mine and he has always been there for me to listen and advise about the trials of the often difficult being a...
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spiritually and whose names are for several jobs spea? >> yes, he is donald trump's senior national security adviser. alter ego if you will. he was at the defense intelligence agency and he was seen come intelligence about the growth of the threat from isis and other groups. a lot of it coming from syria but other places as well. he showed me a chart, 2004-2014 pick the number of islamic christians groups had actually doubled at a time when the narrative was threats gone away, we can go back to a new normal. he saw as that intelligence with without the chain of command and got diluted and delivered until as you read the presidential daily brief a lot of the threat warnings were sort of diluted out of intelligence assessment. subsequently we have now learned that pentagon inspector general investigation where 50 and a list in central the same complaint, that the rather alarmist intelligence analysis of the growth of isis somehow disappeared here in the case was at the top level of the u.s. central command when they pointed the finger. so i
spiritually and whose names are for several jobs spea? >> yes, he is donald trump's senior national security adviser. alter ego if you will. he was at the defense intelligence agency and he was seen come intelligence about the growth of the threat from isis and other groups. a lot of it coming from syria but other places as well. he showed me a chart, 2004-2014 pick the number of islamic christians groups had actually doubled at a time when the narrative was threats gone away, we can go...