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with me are kevin schofield, editor of politics home and alex deane, a public affairs consultant.lay god' is the telegraph's headline after the conviction of ian paterson. the mirror calls paterson, the butcher surgeon, suggesting at least a thousand women could have affected. meanwhile, the mail asks why did the nhs fail to stop him. the paper also has an exclusive interview sergeant alexander blackman, known as marine a, who left jail earlier today. the ft leads on the figures showing the uk economy grew by less than was expected in the first three months of this year. the independent online focuses on donald trump passing 100 days in office. we will come back to that in a bed. we will start with this case regarding the breast surgeon ian paterson. it is in so many of the papers as you might expect. here is how the meal is reporting it. i'd had the nhs go to stop the butcher surgeon? you could have me as many as 1000 women. there was a man who was one of the patients in this case in nottingham. it is a staggering story when you think that doctors, we are told, are taught to do n
with me are kevin schofield, editor of politics home and alex deane, a public affairs consultant.lay god' is the telegraph's headline after the conviction of ian paterson. the mirror calls paterson, the butcher surgeon, suggesting at least a thousand women could have affected. meanwhile, the mail asks why did the nhs fail to stop him. the paper also has an exclusive interview sergeant alexander blackman, known as marine a, who left jail earlier today. the ft leads on the figures showing the uk...
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with me to discuss britain, france and all the rest, are alex deane, a conservative commentator, michaeloldfarb writes for politico europe, agnes poirier is uk editor of marianne in france, and polly toynbee is a columnist with the guardian. welcome to you all... thanks for being back with us. polly, we will talk a lot about theresa may and why she did it, but one thing all the commentators seem to have started this election campaign in agreement on is that this will see offjeremy corbyn. but he seems to be relishing the job of underdog. why? i think he likes elections. big rallies are his thing, is what is best at. it looks to me unlikely that he will leave, even if he thoroughly thrashed. those around him seem to be saying he's going to stay until we get a rule change will make sure that another core principles would take after, which would be at party conference in september. this is very internal labour party stuff, but there's every reason to think that even if he is thoroughly crushed, he's going to stay. he may stay, and that was perhaps one of the reasons why theresa may might ha
with me to discuss britain, france and all the rest, are alex deane, a conservative commentator, michaeloldfarb writes for politico europe, agnes poirier is uk editor of marianne in france, and polly toynbee is a columnist with the guardian. welcome to you all... thanks for being back with us. polly, we will talk a lot about theresa may and why she did it, but one thing all the commentators seem to have started this election campaign in agreement on is that this will see offjeremy corbyn. but...
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with me to discuss britain, france and all the rest, are alex deane, a conservative commentator, michael
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with me to discuss britain, france and all the rest, are: alex deane is a conservative commentator, michaelhe guardian. welcome to you all... thanks for being back with us. polly, we will talk a lot about theresa may and why she did it, but one thing all the commentators seem to have started this election campaign in agreement on is that this will see offjeremy corbyn. but he seems to be relishing the job of underdog. why? i think he likes elections. big rallies are his thing, is what is best at. it looks to me unlikely that he will leave, evenif to me unlikely that he will leave, even if he thoroughly thrashed. those around him seem to be saying he's going to stay until we get a rule change will make sure that another core principles would take after, which
with me to discuss britain, france and all the rest, are: alex deane is a conservative commentator, michaelhe guardian. welcome to you all... thanks for being back with us. polly, we will talk a lot about theresa may and why she did it, but one thing all the commentators seem to have started this election campaign in agreement on is that this will see offjeremy corbyn. but he seems to be relishing the job of underdog. why? i think he likes elections. big rallies are his thing, is what is best...
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me tonight are the editor of politics home, kevin schofield, and the public affairs consultant alex deanean active terrorist plot carried out an armed raid on a house in north—west london last night. one woman was shot and seriously injured. five others have been arrested. the metropolitan police say they are trying to contain a growing number of threats . our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. just before 7pm last night... gunshot. masked armed police officers at a north london flat. gunshots. firing cs gas canisters into the front window. i ran to my partner in the kitchen and was like, "quick, quick, there's armed officers outside, armed officers". at that point you heard another bang, and another bang. video obtained by the sun shows some of those arrested in the flat being led away, and then a woman who was shot by police during the counter—terrorism raid being treated on the pavement. there was a woman brought out of the house. she was on the ground, face down, officers on top of her, ambulance officers around. she was screaming incredibly loud. it was quite awful.
me tonight are the editor of politics home, kevin schofield, and the public affairs consultant alex deanean active terrorist plot carried out an armed raid on a house in north—west london last night. one woman was shot and seriously injured. five others have been arrested. the metropolitan police say they are trying to contain a growing number of threats . our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. just before 7pm last night... gunshot. masked armed police officers at a north...
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alex on that unity tour. thanks for your time. joining me president of the brooklyn naacp, howard dean, crystal ball, author of "reversing the apocalypse" and marcus ferrell. thank you all for being here. so let's start where we just left off with alex. bernie sanders to the point alex just made according to a harris poll is the most popular figure on the democratic side, even though he isn't in the party. bernie sanders has a 57% approval rating in this poll. hillary clinton is down at 42% and goes down from there. even elizabeth warren at 38 and chuck schumer at 27. but, marcus, the question i guess a lot of democrats have is what is it that bernie sanders is trying to accomplish? he doesn't want to be in the democratic party. he doesn't want to turn over his mailing list, his e-mail list, and there's this interesting quote from "the wall street journal" that i found interesting. and i want to get your reaction to it. what he says is, this is what he said in "the wall street journal," our job is to radically transform the democratic party. it can't be just symbolic, it has to be real. it's got to be that those ideas, basically his id
alex on that unity tour. thanks for your time. joining me president of the brooklyn naacp, howard dean, crystal ball, author of "reversing the apocalypse" and marcus ferrell. thank you all for being here. so let's start where we just left off with alex. bernie sanders to the point alex just made according to a harris poll is the most popular figure on the democratic side, even though he isn't in the party. bernie sanders has a 57% approval rating in this poll. hillary clinton is down...
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dean >> i'm ukee washington. that woman is now being treated for serious injuries. let's go to "eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff. she's outside temple university hospital with the story. alex? >> reporter: we are told this woman appeared to be in her 30's and once again she was rushed here to temple university hospital in the back of a police cruiser immediately after she was backed over by one. on a paved walking trail on the 3,000 block of f street, police say that a police cruiser was parked while officers conducted an investigation. that investigation became secondary around 4:30 p.m. when a department spokesperson said an officer attempted to move that vehicle. >> they went ahead when they doesn't matter. ran over her. >> reporter: unknown to that philadelphia police officer >> female was behind the vehicle and the police vehicle struck the female. >> reporter: an eyewitness caught what happened. two officers jump into action, moving the seemingly unconscious woman to the back of their cruiser in order to get her quick medical attention. >> the officers did immediately transport the female victim to the hospital. >> reporter: according to police, it is unclear if the
dean >> i'm ukee washington. that woman is now being treated for serious injuries. let's go to "eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff. she's outside temple university hospital with the story. alex? >> reporter: we are told this woman appeared to be in her 30's and once again she was rushed here to temple university hospital in the back of a police cruiser immediately after she was backed over by one. on a paved walking trail on the 3,000 block of f street, police say...
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dean >> i'm ukee washington. that woman is now being treated for serious injuries. let's go to "eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff. she's outside temple university hospital with the story. alex>> reporter: we are told this woman appeared to be in her 30's and once again she was rushed here to temple university hospital in the back of a police cruiser immediately after she was backed over by one. on a paved walking trail on the 3,000 block of f street, police say that a police cruiser was parked while officers conducted an investigation. that investigation became secondary around 4:30 p.m. when a department spokesperson said an officer attempted to move that vehicle. >> they went ahead when they doesn't matter. ran over her. >> reporter: unknown to that philadelphia police officer >> female was behind the vehicle and the police vehicle struck the female. >> reporter: an eyewitness caught what happened. two officers jump into action, moving the seemingly unconscious woman to the back of their cruiser in order to get her quick medical attention. >> the officers did immediately transport the female victim to the hospital. >> reporter: according to police, it is unclear if the vi
dean >> i'm ukee washington. that woman is now being treated for serious injuries. let's go to "eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff. she's outside temple university hospital with the story. alex>> reporter: we are told this woman appeared to be in her 30's and once again she was rushed here to temple university hospital in the back of a police cruiser immediately after she was backed over by one. on a paved walking trail on the 3,000 block of f street, police say...
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dean of florida international university's law school. the school's president told the "miami herald" recently, quote, alex has a destiny in public service. he's a person of integrity, conscientious, thoughtful. he doesn't overreach, unquote. on march 22, mr. acosta had a hearing in the senate labor committee that lasted two and one half hours. following his hearing, he answered 380 follow-up questions for the record, 604 questions if you count the sub questions. then on march 30, our committee approved mr. acosta's nomination, readying the nomination for consideration by the full senate. you'll submitting for the record -- and i ask consent, mr. president to submit for the record -- a list of 140 groups that support mr. acosta's nomination. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. alexander: thanks, mr. president. the supporters include the united states chamber of commerce the national federation of independent business, the national association of manufacturers, the international franchise association, the associated builders and contractors, and the american beverage association. they're are some examples of what these groups to
dean of florida international university's law school. the school's president told the "miami herald" recently, quote, alex has a destiny in public service. he's a person of integrity, conscientious, thoughtful. he doesn't overreach, unquote. on march 22, mr. acosta had a hearing in the senate labor committee that lasted two and one half hours. following his hearing, he answered 380 follow-up questions for the record, 604 questions if you count the sub questions. then on march 30, our...
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alex? >> thanks, halle. >>> joining me now, retired four star navy admiral, the former nato supreme ally commander, now the dean of the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tuft university. also co-author of "the leader's book shelf." awfully glad to have you here. i want reaction from the air strikes in russia. first of all, as you know, vladimir putin and rouhani who have spoken about the strikes and agree they are unacceptable. are you concerned, sir, a military realignment could be in the works here? >> i think it's already happened, alex. we have seen russia, which was with us on creating sanctions against iran to prevent them from getting a nuclear weapon steadily moving toward iran over the last two to three years. why? because pragmatically they want support. they, russia, want support for assad, who is their client and, frankly, their creature. so there's a confluence of interest between the two. that's dangerous, not only for the long-term future of syria, but for our allies a friends in the region, israel, the gulf states, saudi arabia. so i don't like this tehran, moscow access. unfortunately, yo
alex? >> thanks, halle. >>> joining me now, retired four star navy admiral, the former nato supreme ally commander, now the dean of the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tuft university. also co-author of "the leader's book shelf." awfully glad to have you here. i want reaction from the air strikes in russia. first of all, as you know, vladimir putin and rouhani who have spoken about the strikes and agree they are unacceptable. are you concerned, sir, a military...
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alex seitz-wald on the unity tour. thank you very much. appreciate your time. >>> >> thanks, joy. >>> joining me now, president of the brooklyn naacp, former dnc chair, howard deanand marcus pharaoh, on the bernie sanders campaign. thank you all for being here. let's start where we left off with alex seitz-wald. bernie sanders to the point that alexust made, according to a poll, is the most popular figure on the democratic si, even though he isn't in the party. bernie sanders has a 57% approval rating. hillary clinton down at 42%. and it goes down from there. even elizabeth warren at 38. and it goes down, chuck schumer at 27. but marcus, the question that i guess a lot of democrats have is what is it that bernie sanders is trying to accomplish? he doesn't want to be in the democratic party. he doesn't want to turn over his mailing list, his e-mail list. and there's this interesting quote from the "wall street journal" that i found interesting. and i'm going to get your reaction to it. what he says is -- this is what he said in "wall street journal." our job is to radically transform the democratic party. it can't be just symbolic. it has to be real. it has to be
alex seitz-wald on the unity tour. thank you very much. appreciate your time. >>> >> thanks, joy. >>> joining me now, president of the brooklyn naacp, former dnc chair, howard deanand marcus pharaoh, on the bernie sanders campaign. thank you all for being here. let's start where we left off with alex seitz-wald. bernie sanders to the point that alexust made, according to a poll, is the most popular figure on the democratic si, even though he isn't in the party. bernie...
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janice dean, the weather machine, said she was not on vacation, she'll being real honest, bad reaction to a cosmetic procedure, janice welcome to philadelphia once again. >> hello, mike and alex, how are you, i miss you guys. >> we miss you, too we wish were you here in the studio with us. >> next time for sure. >> for sure. full disclosure, janice and i worked together for ten years up in new york. so always great to see you, janice, you're being so honest about this. so you get to a certain age, i know that christie brinkly was in the news recently, and i don't know if you guys had her on the show or not, but people get to thinking, man, she looks good at 63 or whatever. and i got this little jig he will neck thing going, maybe i'll have one of those neck procedures you see on late night tv. what was it called? what's the procedure called? >> so, yes, we didn't have christie brinkly in the studio, but i was inspired by the owe hazing pictures in sports sill straight dollars, 63 year old christie brinkly bringing it with her beautiful blondes hair, and her beautiful smile, and toned arms. and this neck like a swan, thinking i need some of. that will i want some of. that will
janice dean, the weather machine, said she was not on vacation, she'll being real honest, bad reaction to a cosmetic procedure, janice welcome to philadelphia once again. >> hello, mike and alex, how are you, i miss you guys. >> we miss you, too we wish were you here in the studio with us. >> next time for sure. >> for sure. full disclosure, janice and i worked together for ten years up in new york. so always great to see you, janice, you're being so honest about this....