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of the old town is a unesco world heritage site the city is also proud of its three famous sons philip huntgood to cross and thomas mann. because that's one of the fascination that comes from having three nobel laureates. lucic is i believe unique in germany i think this is simply a treasure for people who are interested in literature. and shouts i'm going to cast immortalized his love for lubeck in a poem but lou backers have long forgiven thomas mom for the fact the characters in his novel wooden box closely resembled prominent citizens and didn't exactly cut a sympathetic figure says but later did mom for twenty five years she has also worked with this museum the book and pork house which is a magnet for tourists and locals it's also holding a special exhibition for the big anniversary. it's one of the city's hot spots as it was in the middle ages the shopping streets around the city hall unusual businesses such as this more than in shops in an area that was once home to craft guilds make the city so special. that the city center is an island and you can do everything on the island there
of the old town is a unesco world heritage site the city is also proud of its three famous sons philip huntgood to cross and thomas mann. because that's one of the fascination that comes from having three nobel laureates. lucic is i believe unique in germany i think this is simply a treasure for people who are interested in literature. and shouts i'm going to cast immortalized his love for lubeck in a poem but lou backers have long forgiven thomas mom for the fact the characters in his novel...
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because of ongoing arguments involving the chancellor, philip hammond, jeremy hunt, and number ten. u look at the lead up to last year's aged, sajid javid, when he was committee secretary, tried to down is philip hammond into borrowing to fund more money from housebuilding boom. hammond resisted that. it could be that theresa may was trying to get him to borrow more money for the nhs. if your whole political strategy is that you need to reduce the amount of money the government is borrowing, if you say, actually, we can break that promise for the nhs, and all of a sudden home secretary says, we can do that for policing. all of a sudden michael gove says, we can have that farming subsidies. if you break the rule, which is what they seem to have done here, it isjust which is what they seem to have done here, it is just a complete shift in their political viewpoint. some people will say this is just running after labour. labour promises to borrow money, we will borrow more. is this fiscally responsible? some people would say it isn't. this brexit event, the different amounts that have b
because of ongoing arguments involving the chancellor, philip hammond, jeremy hunt, and number ten. u look at the lead up to last year's aged, sajid javid, when he was committee secretary, tried to down is philip hammond into borrowing to fund more money from housebuilding boom. hammond resisted that. it could be that theresa may was trying to get him to borrow more money for the nhs. if your whole political strategy is that you need to reduce the amount of money the government is borrowing, if...
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funding increase, and it comes after weeks of fraught negotiations between the chancellor philip hammond and jeremy huntalks went on until late last night and a deal was only reached them, i'm sold. the nhs in england will get more than 3% a yearin in england will get more than 3% a year in real terms extra for the next five years, including more than £4 billion next year, but the treasury had originally and he wa nted treasury had originally and he wanted to offer 2%, mindful of the state of public finances. ministers will argue there is a brexit dividend and some of the money will come from money saved from contributions to the eu which will not take place but they will also say more money is needed on top of that and that will have to come from higher taxation but we won't get details until late in the year in the budget and there will be consequential increases for scotland and northern ireland under the normalformula. some and northern ireland under the normal formula. some campaigners will think it is not enough, they wa nted will think it is not enough, they wanted 4% to deliver real improvements
funding increase, and it comes after weeks of fraught negotiations between the chancellor philip hammond and jeremy huntalks went on until late last night and a deal was only reached them, i'm sold. the nhs in england will get more than 3% a yearin in england will get more than 3% a year in real terms extra for the next five years, including more than £4 billion next year, but the treasury had originally and he wa nted treasury had originally and he wanted to offer 2%, mindful of the state of...
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have been sometimes acrimonious talks between the health secretaryjeremy hunt, calling for increases, and the chancellor philipthe new plan covers the next five years. it will involve average annual increases of 3.4% in real terms. the budget for day—to—day running costs is about £115 billion this year, under the plan there will be £20 billion more by 2023. theresa may says some of the funding will be found from money saved after brexit and some probably from higher taxes. what i am announcing will mean that in 2023—24 there will be about £600 million a week in cash, more in cash, going into the nhs. of course we have got to fund that money. that will be through the brexit dividend. the fact that we are no longer spending vast amounts of money every year to the eu once we leave the eu, and we as a country will be contributing a bit more. the head of nhs england — simon stephens, said the multi—year settlement provided the funding needed to shape a long—term plan for key improvements in services. but the health foundation think tank argued it was not enough to address the fundamental challenges facing the nhs.
have been sometimes acrimonious talks between the health secretaryjeremy hunt, calling for increases, and the chancellor philipthe new plan covers the next five years. it will involve average annual increases of 3.4% in real terms. the budget for day—to—day running costs is about £115 billion this year, under the plan there will be £20 billion more by 2023. theresa may says some of the funding will be found from money saved after brexit and some probably from higher taxes. what i am...
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as the president and rudy giuliani continue to paint the russia investigation as a witch hunt and a hoax, philip bump of the "washington post" points out that today's news, quote, brings the investigation by mueller to a total of 20 inviduals d three businesses that have either been indicted or admitted guilt and a total of 75 charges filed by the year-old probe. one-third of the counts included in mueller's indictments, 25 of them target manafort. let's bring in our leadoff panel for a friday night. the aforementioned josh gerstein, senior white house reporter for politico. jeremy bash, former chief of staff at both cia and the pentagon. and jill wine-banks, here in new york with us, veteran attorney and former assistant watergate special counsel. welcome to you all. josh, i want to begin with you because you were present for part of this today, even at a point before which you knew what you were witnessing. tell us what you saw. >> well, i was down at the federal courthouse, and there was considerably more activity than usual involving the mueller team. we saw andrew weissman, the lead prosecu
as the president and rudy giuliani continue to paint the russia investigation as a witch hunt and a hoax, philip bump of the "washington post" points out that today's news, quote, brings the investigation by mueller to a total of 20 inviduals d three businesses that have either been indicted or admitted guilt and a total of 75 charges filed by the year-old probe. one-third of the counts included in mueller's indictments, 25 of them target manafort. let's bring in our leadoff panel for...
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have been sometimes acrimonious talks between the health secretary jeremy hunt, calling for increases from the chancellor philipd. the new plan covers the next five years. it will involve average annual increases of 3.4% in real terms. the budget for day—to—day running costs is about £115 billion this year, under the plan there will be £20 billion more by 2023. theresa may says some of the funding will be found from money saved after brexit and some probably from higher taxes. what i am announcing will mean that in 2023—24 there will be about £600 million a week in cash, more in cash, going into the nhs. of course we have got to fund that money. that will be through the brexit dividend. the fact that we are no longer spending vast amounts of money every year to the eu once we leave the eu, and we as a country will be contributing a bit more. the head of nhs england — simon stephens, said the settlement provided the funding needed to shape a long—term plan for key improvements in services. but the health foundation think tank argued it was not enough to address the fundamental challenges facing the nhs. hugh pym
have been sometimes acrimonious talks between the health secretary jeremy hunt, calling for increases from the chancellor philipd. the new plan covers the next five years. it will involve average annual increases of 3.4% in real terms. the budget for day—to—day running costs is about £115 billion this year, under the plan there will be £20 billion more by 2023. theresa may says some of the funding will be found from money saved after brexit and some probably from higher taxes. what i am...
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hunt even when it comes to music videos. >> that was some good trolling. thank you, i appreciate that. >> let's bring in philiphe fbi and cia. and michael isikoff who is author of "russian roulette." i have to laugh -- good evening to you guys. you know, you call this a very bizarre music video. what's the significance beyond just how strange and trolling it is? >> it certainly is bizarre. the real question is, what the the message that he's trying to communicate here? some of those lines, i wish you could be honest, i wish you had told me the truth, suggest that the family, who are so key on the whole russia story believe that trump may have been some way, betrayed them or promised something he didn't deliver. that'stainly one interpretation. another interpretation here is that he is trying to exploit the russia scandal for his own personal profit to get attention from this video -- >> ding, ding, ding, ding. >> -- to get attention for his music career. that's probably the one we should rely on for the moment. >> i'm sure you heard the sound effects. that was me with the bell. ding, you win. let's put up some
hunt even when it comes to music videos. >> that was some good trolling. thank you, i appreciate that. >> let's bring in philiphe fbi and cia. and michael isikoff who is author of "russian roulette." i have to laugh -- good evening to you guys. you know, you call this a very bizarre music video. what's the significance beyond just how strange and trolling it is? >> it certainly is bizarre. the real question is, what the the message that he's trying to communicate...
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the nhs leadership and jeremy hunt is very sympathetic, they won 4% in real terms, they have improvements, it's got to be [1%, with philipthis stage, they may even be holding out for 2.543%. they want this deal in time for the nhs's 70th birthday injuly but the talks, i gather, are still ongoing and are difficult right now to get a figure that everyone can agree to once the treasury will think it is affordable. you pym, our health editor. thank you. the headlines on bbc newsroom live... borisjohnson has warned of a brexit meltdown — in a secret recording made at a private dinner. more than one million nhs workers in england will receive a three—year pay deal worth 6.5% after union members voted to accept the deal. theresa may has arrived in canada for the g7 summit — which will focus on climate change and free trade concerns. england head to the world cup next week with real confidence after beating costa rica in theirfinal warm up match. marcus rashford scored a stunning opening goal in their 2—0 win. the welsh women top their world cup qualifying group after kayleigh green's win against bosnia and herzegovina. england
the nhs leadership and jeremy hunt is very sympathetic, they won 4% in real terms, they have improvements, it's got to be [1%, with philipthis stage, they may even be holding out for 2.543%. they want this deal in time for the nhs's 70th birthday injuly but the talks, i gather, are still ongoing and are difficult right now to get a figure that everyone can agree to once the treasury will think it is affordable. you pym, our health editor. thank you. the headlines on bbc newsroom live......