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we heard a fantastic story from healey and her mum. —— healey. 0rgan donation must have made it easierng amazing for other people. it has been suggested that it could save 700 lives a year. do you think thatis save 700 lives a year. do you think that is an accurate forecast?|j think that is an accurate forecast?” think that is an ambitious target. i think that is an ambitious target. i think it is something that could be achieved over many years. initially, we think it would be a smaller number than that. in england and wales it has been slow but it has been steady. more lives will be saved and transformed by this amazing change. what would you say to people opposed to this? i would say that, ten years ago, a lot of changes were made to the system. we made an infrastructure and that needs to be grown. we want to improve and optimise organ donation. we haven't taken forward enough. that is the next thing to do. we believe we should be doing all those then is to improve the chances of organ donation. people don't like to talk about death and dying. it is incredibly difficult. there are p
we heard a fantastic story from healey and her mum. —— healey. 0rgan donation must have made it easierng amazing for other people. it has been suggested that it could save 700 lives a year. do you think thatis save 700 lives a year. do you think that is an accurate forecast?|j think that is an accurate forecast?” think that is an ambitious target. i think that is an ambitious target. i think it is something that could be achieved over many years. initially, we think it would be a smaller...
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with me are patrick healey, political analyst and kaitlin huey burns, reporter for real clear politicsthank you for being there. moments ago i was going to begin with this but let me bring you breaking news we got from the president. the president just directly directing his attorney general to end the mueller probe, the russia probe. let me read you this tweet from the president "this is a terrible situation and attorney general jeff sessions should stop this rigged witch-hunt right now before it continues to stain our country any further." patrick healey, your read on this, kaitlan collins is tweeting, our reporter, this is a first. >> this becomes a big moment for jeff sessions and rod rosenstein, they made pretty clear, especially rod rosenstein, that the mueller probe is legitimate. that it should continue, that robert mueller should be allowed to do his work so the president doesn't see this as interference, he sees it as he can do whatever he wants. he famously talked about how much president obama was protected by his attorney general eric hold er but this president has an unus
with me are patrick healey, political analyst and kaitlin huey burns, reporter for real clear politicsthank you for being there. moments ago i was going to begin with this but let me bring you breaking news we got from the president. the president just directly directing his attorney general to end the mueller probe, the russia probe. let me read you this tweet from the president "this is a terrible situation and attorney general jeff sessions should stop this rigged witch-hunt right now...
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in response, massachusetts attorney general maura healey tweeted -- "betsy devos rewrote the #borrowerdefense rule to let predatory schools cheat their students and enrich their executives. no surprise." well, for more, we go to philadelphia to speak with dr. sara goldrick-rab, professor of higher education policy and sociology at temple university, and author of "paying the price: college costs, financial aid, and the betrayal of the american dream." welcome to democracy now! it is great to have you with us. why don't we begin with the resignation of the top student loan watchdog and what he is accucused the trumump administrn dr. goldrick-rab. >> thank you for having me. this is a bold and, i presume, necessary move for someone like frotman to undertake. he is try to draw attention to some very serious changes, some of which are not being made public or transparent, to taxpayers. they're going to assess not only ,ur ability to afford collelege doesn't our college -- children to college and repay our loans, but also, frankly, for our ability to just have in a manageable amount of debt in the
in response, massachusetts attorney general maura healey tweeted -- "betsy devos rewrote the #borrowerdefense rule to let predatory schools cheat their students and enrich their executives. no surprise." well, for more, we go to philadelphia to speak with dr. sara goldrick-rab, professor of higher education policy and sociology at temple university, and author of "paying the price: college costs, financial aid, and the betrayal of the american dream." welcome to democracy...
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president obama's nobody else adviser, samantha vin grad, and "new york times" politics editor patrick healey. incredible reporting by your paper, patrick. should the president be worried now? >> it's strange. he has questioned don mcgahn's loyalty over this time wondering who is on board with him, who is willing to fight to the bitter end to defend his intelligent. don mcgahn is not someone who was given to the absolutely statements the way rudy giuliani and president trump insist on, innocence, on witch-hunt and all this powerful language. but the thing that is unusual is president trump, unlike other presidents, has seen whether it's his white house council or attorney general, these people are going to defend him to the max. what is being reported in part is don mcgahn is going into these interviews with robert mueller and is basically a cooperative person whose eyes and ears, he's sharing a lot of the information that he has. from president trump's point of view, that's not what he likes. he likes people who are going to come out swinging who are going to defend him or even want to say t
president obama's nobody else adviser, samantha vin grad, and "new york times" politics editor patrick healey. incredible reporting by your paper, patrick. should the president be worried now? >> it's strange. he has questioned don mcgahn's loyalty over this time wondering who is on board with him, who is willing to fight to the bitter end to defend his intelligent. don mcgahn is not someone who was given to the absolutely statements the way rudy giuliani and president trump...
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let s find out what's happening later on sunday morning live with cherry healey and sean fletcher. considering recruiting volunteers to drive ambulances. is community support the answer to stretch resources or is the nhs too reliant on volunteers? and robert rinder tells us whyjustice on the television works. for many of us, finding the time to rustle up good, home cooked food from scratch in the way our mums or grandma's did can be a real challenge. some people worry that traditional culinary customs will soon be lost forever. and that's led to one small army of grannies and grandpas to take to social media in their quest to preserve the recipes and methods of the past and the "pastabilities" are endless. she is 93 years old and mixer pasta dough using your own wheat semolina flour and warm water and she gradually rolled out a long spaghetti strand of pasta. she wraps it twice round three fingers and creates a double loop and removes it from herfingers creates a double loop and removes it from her fingers and creates a double loop and removes it from herfingers and rolled it, a bi
let s find out what's happening later on sunday morning live with cherry healey and sean fletcher. considering recruiting volunteers to drive ambulances. is community support the answer to stretch resources or is the nhs too reliant on volunteers? and robert rinder tells us whyjustice on the television works. for many of us, finding the time to rustle up good, home cooked food from scratch in the way our mums or grandma's did can be a real challenge. some people worry that traditional culinary...
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sunday morning live with sean fletcher and cherry healey is on bbc one at 10:25am.en a force for good? as the government announces crackdown on the poppy trade we will be asking if pet ownership is unethical. and we'll be talking to a man who set up the first event more than 60 years ago. fans ofjurassic park will know that to bring dinosaurs back to life, you need to recreate their dna — and now a team of british researchers have pieced together their genetic characteristics by working backwards from their closest modern—day relatives. it does not mean that were going to open up jurassic park it does not mean that were going to open upjurassic park in kent, but thatis open upjurassic park in kent, but that is where the work is being done. they say the breakthrough reveals how they dominated earth for more than 180 million years. our science correspondent pallab ghosh has been finding out. could these scenes from jurassic world really happen? dinosaurs recreated from dna wreaking havoc. geneticist darren griffin has used mathematical techniques to identify the genet
sunday morning live with sean fletcher and cherry healey is on bbc one at 10:25am.en a force for good? as the government announces crackdown on the poppy trade we will be asking if pet ownership is unethical. and we'll be talking to a man who set up the first event more than 60 years ago. fans ofjurassic park will know that to bring dinosaurs back to life, you need to recreate their dna — and now a team of british researchers have pieced together their genetic characteristics by working...
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sunday morning live with sean fletcher and cherry healey is on bbc one at 10.25.orkers earn in a year. some salaries and ethical? and we meet the master craftsman who has never seen any of his work. join us at10:25am. never seen any of his work. join us at 10:25am. thank you. it‘s fast, furious and not for the faint hearted. drift racing — or sliding your car round a bend at 90 degrees while driving at 60 miles per hour — is the latest adrenaline—pumping road sport getting british motorheads hot under the hood. it is important to note it is a road sport but not to be done by anybody not in controlled conditions. today liverpool‘s dockside plays host to the world‘s finest drift racers as they take to the city‘s streets. ricky boletto‘s there to give us a steer on what it‘s all about. maybe an oversteer! yes, good morning to you. it has just started raining here which is a show that i don‘t think it will affect the drivers. they are always driving all over the place anyway. if burning rubber and smoking engines and loud noises is your thing, then this event will be
sunday morning live with sean fletcher and cherry healey is on bbc one at 10.25.orkers earn in a year. some salaries and ethical? and we meet the master craftsman who has never seen any of his work. join us at10:25am. never seen any of his work. join us at 10:25am. thank you. it‘s fast, furious and not for the faint hearted. drift racing — or sliding your car round a bend at 90 degrees while driving at 60 miles per hour — is the latest adrenaline—pumping road sport getting british...
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"outfront" now, politics editor for "the times," patrick healey, and william huntley joins me, an alabamaknown jeff sessions since 1997. william, you've known the ag for the better part of three decades. he has never before shot back in the way that he did today. and those words were very, very carefully chosen. 17 months of relentless attacks by the president. why was today the straw that broke the camel's back? >> i think today was the day that attorney general decided that he finally needed to go public with the support of all of the employees of the department of justice, because there's a large number of employees and they needed to know that the attorney general supported and backed them and would prevent them and protect them from political influence. and that's what he did today. and i think he accomplished that very well. >> it was pretty clear he's had it. republican senator lindsey graham today, as you just heard phil mentioned, said he believes that trump very well may replace sessions after the midterms. here's why. listen to this. >> clearly, attorney general sessions doesn'
"outfront" now, politics editor for "the times," patrick healey, and william huntley joins me, an alabamaknown jeff sessions since 1997. william, you've known the ag for the better part of three decades. he has never before shot back in the way that he did today. and those words were very, very carefully chosen. 17 months of relentless attacks by the president. why was today the straw that broke the camel's back? >> i think today was the day that attorney general...