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percy has an underlying condition and suspected norovirus.t whether we canjuggle people around a little bit. what i was trying to do was see if anybody can be out of the cubicle so i can put a new patient in a cubicle. as the light fades outside, ambulances start queuing. a dash to free beds is on. by the time we get to about 9, 10:00, if they haven't left, they'll probably end up spending the night in a&e. morning. a new day and hope that some patients will be able to leave. i�*ve got five that i�*ve got down as potentials to go today. one of them might bejoan. how are you doing? she broke her leg just before christmas and now needs physio. and the swelling looks like it�*s going down a bit there. so there�*s some space at the community hospital. oh, that's good news. yeah. how are you doing for space in here? down in a&e, raj has handed over to david. we've managed to clear resus, but we filled it up again, so we've just got two alerts coming in. and bed wait times have risen to over 26 hours. some patients deemed fit to sit are given chair
percy has an underlying condition and suspected norovirus.t whether we canjuggle people around a little bit. what i was trying to do was see if anybody can be out of the cubicle so i can put a new patient in a cubicle. as the light fades outside, ambulances start queuing. a dash to free beds is on. by the time we get to about 9, 10:00, if they haven't left, they'll probably end up spending the night in a&e. morning. a new day and hope that some patients will be able to leave. i�*ve got...
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you know senator percy gym over is pete mccloskey, you can literally count them on the fingers of one hand and you can count the number of terms they served up the thing. right. i think couple of things. that's not, that's no changing. i mean, you had 19 senators who had the courage to stand up and call for all call to arms sales to is re uh, that's unprecedented. there has never been a block in congress of people with the courage to stand up to a pack. and the cards to represent what most of their constituents actually believe that's new. but you're right. the power of a pack is, is, is still there. i would argue it's diminished, but it's still there. it's still quite fun that you mentioned the senator is standing up. mm. hm, i'm asking for an into arm says, and these are conditional demands, right, right. like as long as there's a genocide in god. so we want you to stop the arm sales. the next. that would be hey, let's just dismantle this relationship. but that's a much hard, i mean i would take holding the i'm sales, frankly, given this genocide as, as i would take, that is when it
you know senator percy gym over is pete mccloskey, you can literally count them on the fingers of one hand and you can count the number of terms they served up the thing. right. i think couple of things. that's not, that's no changing. i mean, you had 19 senators who had the courage to stand up and call for all call to arms sales to is re uh, that's unprecedented. there has never been a block in congress of people with the courage to stand up to a pack. and the cards to represent what most of...
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the late 1760s and early 1770s, a critic of class, class privilege, social hierarchy, aristotle percy fears a concentration, power, corruption, the threat of tyranny. he's very much immersed in this radical whig world. by the late 1760s. his views on the crisis in america evolve over the years. initially, he's not all that sympathetic to colonies and they're complaining about taxes and say the stamp back prices in 1765 1766. he's pretty friendly with charles townsend one point famous townsend acts there passed by charles townsend. gates is friendly with him for a while, but he as he's very disgruntled by his own personal experiences and that he feels like he's being denied his own personal. i was on a qualified position within within the british military establishment. you can see these these views change. so by 1768, he actually he dines of benjamin franklin evening and franklin refers to him as a friend of america. so by 1768, franklin thinks, he's on the american side of the imperial crisis. he argues that american are entitled to push for a total repeal the townsend act, not just
the late 1760s and early 1770s, a critic of class, class privilege, social hierarchy, aristotle percy fears a concentration, power, corruption, the threat of tyranny. he's very much immersed in this radical whig world. by the late 1760s. his views on the crisis in america evolve over the years. initially, he's not all that sympathetic to colonies and they're complaining about taxes and say the stamp back prices in 1765 1766. he's pretty friendly with charles townsend one point famous townsend...
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caller: i just want to comment on what percy said. myself have not voted for donald trump in the previous elections. many have become scared of his authoritarian leaning style of government. but similar to his first inauguration, we should take a deep breath and kind of try to embrace him nationally, democrats, independents, and of course republicans. he was labeled in his first administration, but my main thought on democrats embracing him is if we help him on things such as the economy and trade and all of these other issues, we might actually be able to stabilize our economy post-covid. of course, nobody really knows what is going on economically. but maybe we will be able to work with him. hopefully. what i have been seeing on the news this morning with his second inaugural being less of a calamity speech that he gave in 2016 and more of a unifying speech, i am genuinely excited to see what he has to offer the country. host: can i ask, because you reflected the sentiment, the previous caller reflected the sentiment, what is the ch
caller: i just want to comment on what percy said. myself have not voted for donald trump in the previous elections. many have become scared of his authoritarian leaning style of government. but similar to his first inauguration, we should take a deep breath and kind of try to embrace him nationally, democrats, independents, and of course republicans. he was labeled in his first administration, but my main thought on democrats embracing him is if we help him on things such as the economy and...
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cue karen percy, comedian. it is it is judgment. it felt like i was watching like my grandfather.d a half. and i just thought, i can't take this. i'm going to. continue to move until we get the total ban on the the total initiative relative to what we can do with more border patrol and more signage. you can see trump almost adopt a posture of sympathy. i really don't know what he said at the end of that sentence. i don't think he knows what he said either. that night. liberal media, who is watching it going there, there's a problem here. amtrak, joe, that everyone once knew and loved. he didn't exist anymore. the whispers become shouts and by the end of july, we have more than 20 senators and congresspeople coming out saying that it's time for joe to step down. so trump, through all this, was doing what he does, and that's campaigning. then one saturday, everything changes with one rally in butler, pennsylvania. shortly after trump began speaking. six shots rang out. he had grabbed his ear. there's blood all over his hand. it was almost surreal. like, did they actually just try to
cue karen percy, comedian. it is it is judgment. it felt like i was watching like my grandfather.d a half. and i just thought, i can't take this. i'm going to. continue to move until we get the total ban on the the total initiative relative to what we can do with more border patrol and more signage. you can see trump almost adopt a posture of sympathy. i really don't know what he said at the end of that sentence. i don't think he knows what he said either. that night. liberal media, who is...
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percy has an underlying condition and suspected norovirus.ide. it takes several hours to get him in, but at least percy does have a bed. yeah, and it's gradually getting worse. it's getting worse. we're just having a look at who's in all the rooms, just to make sure they're 0k, and whether we canjuggle people around a little bit. what i was trying to do was see if anybody can be out of a cubicle so i can put a new patient in a cubicle. but all of them either need active treatment or need to be in a cubicle because of their medical state, so i can't. patients deemed fit to sit are given chairs for their treatment. they're warm and fed, but it isn't ideal for anyone. as the light fades outside, ambulances start queuing. a dash to free beds is on. can i relocate him? the answer is no, isn't it? we met when you were last here. one patient that can move on tonight is george. he has gallbladder stones. at the surgical unit, he'll have his scans while waiting for a ward bed. we need to find a bed for you, and we'll do that. who knows when that'll ha
percy has an underlying condition and suspected norovirus.ide. it takes several hours to get him in, but at least percy does have a bed. yeah, and it's gradually getting worse. it's getting worse. we're just having a look at who's in all the rooms, just to make sure they're 0k, and whether we canjuggle people around a little bit. what i was trying to do was see if anybody can be out of a cubicle so i can put a new patient in a cubicle. but all of them either need active treatment or need to be...
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percy has an underlying condition and suspected norovirus.e. it takes several hours to get him in, but at least percy does have a bed. yeah, and it's gradually getting worse. it's getting worse. we are returning to the house of commons for the urgent question. of commons for the urgent question-— of commons for the urgent question. of commons for the urgent cuestion. ., ,, ., , _ question. thank you. happy new ear. i'm question. thank you. happy new year. i'm grateful— question. thank you. happy new year. i'm grateful to _ question. thank you. happy new year. i'm grateful to see - year. i'm grateful to see members of the opposite party well can meet the house. financial markets are always evolving as the shadow chancellor knows. it is a long—standing convention the government does not comment on specific financial market movements and i will not be breaking the convention today. financial market movements including changes in government, bonds, gilt yields, determined by a wide range of international and domestic factors. normalfor the price
percy has an underlying condition and suspected norovirus.e. it takes several hours to get him in, but at least percy does have a bed. yeah, and it's gradually getting worse. it's getting worse. we are returning to the house of commons for the urgent question. of commons for the urgent question-— of commons for the urgent question. of commons for the urgent cuestion. ., ,, ., , _ question. thank you. happy new ear. i'm question. thank you. happy new year. i'm grateful— question. thank you....
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percy has an underlying condition and suspected norovirus.nside. it takes several hours to get him in, but at least percy does have a bed. it's gradually getting worse. it's getting worse. we're just having a look at who's in all the rooms just to make sure they're 0k, and whether we canjuggle people around a little bit. what i was trying to do was see if anybody can be out of the cubicle so i can put a new patient in a cubicle. but all of them either need active treatment or need to be in a cubicle because of their medical state, so i can't. patients deemed fit to sit are given chairs for their treatment. they're warm and fed, but it isn't ideal for anyone. as the light fades outside, ambulances start queuing. a dash to free beds is on. ambulances start queuing. can i relocate him? ambulances start queuing. and the answer is no, isn't it? ambulances start queuing. we met when you were last here. ambulances start queuing. one patient that can move on tonight is george. he has gallbladder stones. we need to find a bed for you. sometimes you ge
percy has an underlying condition and suspected norovirus.nside. it takes several hours to get him in, but at least percy does have a bed. it's gradually getting worse. it's getting worse. we're just having a look at who's in all the rooms just to make sure they're 0k, and whether we canjuggle people around a little bit. what i was trying to do was see if anybody can be out of the cubicle so i can put a new patient in a cubicle. but all of them either need active treatment or need to be in a...