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angus robertson. is about the kind of country we want to be. now, more than ever, scotland needs strong snp voices at westminster. and snp mps will work with others to promote fairness across all of the uk. a vote for the snp is a vote against tory cuts that will harm our public services and push many more hard—working families into poverty. it's a vote forjobs and against an extreme brexit which will put jobs and living standards at risk. it's a vote to reinforce the right of the people of scotland to decide their own future. we can't afford a tory government which thinks it can do anything it likes without being held to account. and we can't give theresa may a blank cheque to pursue any kind of brexit no matter the cost. in scotland the snp is the only party strong enough to stand up to the tories. vote snp for a strong voice for scotland at westminster. that voice is needed now more than ever. and finally for our opening statements, the leader of the liberal democrats, tim farron. where do you thin
angus robertson. is about the kind of country we want to be. now, more than ever, scotland needs strong snp voices at westminster. and snp mps will work with others to promote fairness across all of the uk. a vote for the snp is a vote against tory cuts that will harm our public services and push many more hard—working families into poverty. it's a vote forjobs and against an extreme brexit which will put jobs and living standards at risk. it's a vote to reinforce the right of the people of...
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. >> reporter: that teacher was 27-year-old angus mairs. when he took an interest, she welcomed it. >> he was young and personable. outgoing. he paid a lot of attention to me and that was flattering. >> reporter: he was married, and also her dorm adviser. >> he was constantly there. so the dorm adviser, you live in a dorm, they're there in the morning when you get up, they're there in the evening when you go to bed. >> they're supposed to look out for you? >> they're supposed to look out for you. >> you said he began to touch you more, leave and you would kiss. at some point the relationship became sexual? >> yes. >> your first sexual relationship? >> yes. >> reporter: just after sophomore year mairs moved to seattle. she says the relationship continued through cross country flights and letters like these which cheyenne says shows mairs writing, it scares me sometimes to realize how unable i am to do the right thing when you're involved, you've taken me over, i love you. how did he excuse the fact that he's your teacher and that you're 16?
. >> reporter: that teacher was 27-year-old angus mairs. when he took an interest, she welcomed it. >> he was young and personable. outgoing. he paid a lot of attention to me and that was flattering. >> reporter: he was married, and also her dorm adviser. >> he was constantly there. so the dorm adviser, you live in a dorm, they're there in the morning when you get up, they're there in the evening when you go to bed. >> they're supposed to look out for you? >>...
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angus: i wish i knew.lly knows how to deal with all of the issues frothing around at the same time. i have become something i have not for a long time, which is advocate for single-payer health care. warren buffett likes to call that the tapeworm eating way at american competitiveness. i think of it as a cancer on free enterprise in america. we just cannot afford to spend $1 trillion a year for a health care system that is actually declining and causing american life expectancy to fall. we have one of the lowest life expectancies of rich countries. it is going down. other countries have life expectancy that is growing up. and we are spending an extra $1 trillion a year on health care. absurd. matt: one of the reasons for lower life expectancy in the u.s. is the opioid tragedy. that seems to be an issue of regulation that health care costs. yes, but opioids are like an accelerant in which they made something bad worse. enormousad is the increase in suicides. the number of people dying from the hall and live
angus: i wish i knew.lly knows how to deal with all of the issues frothing around at the same time. i have become something i have not for a long time, which is advocate for single-payer health care. warren buffett likes to call that the tapeworm eating way at american competitiveness. i think of it as a cancer on free enterprise in america. we just cannot afford to spend $1 trillion a year for a health care system that is actually declining and causing american life expectancy to fall. we have...
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applause]d angus: our strong and effective snp group has a program record of standing up to scotland, westminster leading to real opposition to the government. in this election, only the snp can provide a strong, progressive voice to protect the scottish people and scottish jobs against the dangers of an unopposed hard-line government. that is why now, more than ever before it is essential that we have a strong group of snp mps standing up against these cuts. a manifesto that will represent progressive values and an alternative to austerity. we will provide that voice. we will provide strong opposition, we will provide a real agenda for change. [applause] angus: ladies and gentlemen, to present the scottish national party's plan for change, please welcome the leader of the snp. the first minister of scotland, nicola sturgeon. [applause] applause]and ♪ ms. sturgeon: thank you. thank you angus. a very warm welcome to the launch of the snp manifesto for the general election. this manifesto sets out a clear plan to end tory cuts, protect scottish jobs and strengthen scotland's hand. it is
applause]d angus: our strong and effective snp group has a program record of standing up to scotland, westminster leading to real opposition to the government. in this election, only the snp can provide a strong, progressive voice to protect the scottish people and scottish jobs against the dangers of an unopposed hard-line government. that is why now, more than ever before it is essential that we have a strong group of snp mps standing up against these cuts. a manifesto that will represent...
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i think if there are any left, it's angus king. that name by the way. angus king. i think he's pretty prudent in his politics and maine is too. he said it's a question of getting the evidence, but he's also saying if you go down that road and find the evidence the president did in fact ask this guy to drop the case, you are going down the alley that takes you with the proper evidence to a charge of obstruction of justice, which is impeachable. >> angus -- >> it's a high crime. >> the senator has it exactly right, and that's where the white house counsel right now, the chief of staff and others need to be having a serious conversation with the president along the lines of, what else do we need to know? what have you said to folks? what have you done? what have you intimated because the press and others inside the intelligence community clearly -- look, if you're going to tick off the intelligence community, you need to know that the keeper of your secrets are sometimes going to let those secrets out. so all of this diversionary conversation we need to go after the l
i think if there are any left, it's angus king. that name by the way. angus king. i think he's pretty prudent in his politics and maine is too. he said it's a question of getting the evidence, but he's also saying if you go down that road and find the evidence the president did in fact ask this guy to drop the case, you are going down the alley that takes you with the proper evidence to a charge of obstruction of justice, which is impeachable. >> angus -- >> it's a high crime....
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the deputy leader of the snp, angus robertson, says the general election in scotland will be a fight still a four—letter word in scotland and most people do not want to see a return of the conservatives. that's why we're going to be working very hard the length and breadth of the country to make sure that the snp returns victorious in those seats, because we need to protect scotland at westminster. we see that the tories are running rampant south of the border. there is not a snowball‘s chance in hell of the labour party winning the general election. so if we're wanting the strongest voices to stand up for scottish interests and against the ever more rightward drift of the conservative party and its europhobia, people are going to have to vote snp in scotland. i am confident that, given it will be that two—horse race, it's the snp that will win. 0ur correspondentjames shaw is in glasgow. what is the sense in the snp about their performance yesterday? were they hoping for something better? they did not win control of councils. they did not win control of any of the 32 councils in scot
the deputy leader of the snp, angus robertson, says the general election in scotland will be a fight still a four—letter word in scotland and most people do not want to see a return of the conservatives. that's why we're going to be working very hard the length and breadth of the country to make sure that the snp returns victorious in those seats, because we need to protect scotland at westminster. we see that the tories are running rampant south of the border. there is not a snowball‘s...
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angus robertson is our leader at westminster.that angus would do tonight's debate and he has been the real opposition to theresa may, we can and week out so it was publicly reasonable that our westminster leader was there. and how do you sum up how well he did? i think he did really well. i think his comments were clear and he was clearly putting the tories on the back foot, having them justify their manifesto, which is unjustifiable. it was obvious that the snp are strong voice for scotla nd the snp are strong voice for scotland and i think angus‘s voice came through clearly. he was showing a real leadership. but how do you justify putting of balancing the books and dealing with the deficit for longer, and borrowing no longer? putting off dealing with the deficit for slightly longer, but not much longer. actually we are looking at balancing the books and returning things to the pre—crash average. we're looking at making responsible fiscal decisions but at the same time we're not going to implement the massive austerity that the
angus robertson is our leader at westminster.that angus would do tonight's debate and he has been the real opposition to theresa may, we can and week out so it was publicly reasonable that our westminster leader was there. and how do you sum up how well he did? i think he did really well. i think his comments were clear and he was clearly putting the tories on the back foot, having them justify their manifesto, which is unjustifiable. it was obvious that the snp are strong voice for scotla nd...
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joining us live this morning is senator angus king. on the senate intelligence committee which has its own probe into russian election meddling. senator, nice to see you. good morning. >> good morning, brooke. >> i know you were listening in on the lively conversation my colleague here had with congressman sean duffy. coming out of that and knowing what the president said, calling the russian investigation a witch hunt, telling anchors he believes it will hurt the country. how do you see it? >> well, you got to back up and say, you know, how did we get here? we had an unprecedented attack on american democracy by a foreign government that was sophisticated, directed from the very top, that reached all the way from state registration, voter registration roles through hacking, releasing of documents, people purposely planting false stories in the news. this was an attack on our democracy and that's the reality. and we've got to look into it. you can call it a witch hunt, i call it my duty. i didn't go to congress to be reading intelligen
joining us live this morning is senator angus king. on the senate intelligence committee which has its own probe into russian election meddling. senator, nice to see you. good morning. >> good morning, brooke. >> i know you were listening in on the lively conversation my colleague here had with congressman sean duffy. coming out of that and knowing what the president said, calling the russian investigation a witch hunt, telling anchors he believes it will hurt the country. how do...
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they have other investigations. >> joining me now senator angus king a member of the senate intelligenceommittee thanks for being with us when you hear the president talking to lester holt unable to say there is an fbi investigation going on sort of hedging on that. what do you make of the changing narrative from this white house that his surrogate say one thing on tuesday, it was rosenstein and now it's. >> it's troubling, because the assertion -- i just brought the letter well, the -- the firing was based he says -- i have this memo from the deputy attorney general, the attorney general recommend your dismissal. i've accepted their recommendation and you're hereby terminated that's what the letter says very short three appraise letter. and that was the story for 24 hours. and then it started to unravel so we got another story that comey was a grandstander and the fbi was in turmoil and today we had testimony from the acting director and also hearing from fbi people, that's not true. comey was very well respected in the fbi. >> the acting director went against the idea that morale is ve
they have other investigations. >> joining me now senator angus king a member of the senate intelligenceommittee thanks for being with us when you hear the president talking to lester holt unable to say there is an fbi investigation going on sort of hedging on that. what do you make of the changing narrative from this white house that his surrogate say one thing on tuesday, it was rosenstein and now it's. >> it's troubling, because the assertion -- i just brought the letter well,...
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angus robertson will be taking part for the snp but his colleague kirsty is with me now.the snp? with me now. what are the stakes in this debate tonight for the snp7m is really important to get out there and get the message out from the snp. so we get the chance to talk about tory plans for austerity and how we're going to counter that and bea how we're going to counter that and be a strong voice for scotland. it isa be a strong voice for scotland. it is a big event tonight and will perform as he does every week at pmqs. we mentioned brexit, where does that each for you in the mix of subjects tonight? i think it has to feature billy hardy, it is a really important thing in this debate and people need to think about whether they want to pursue a hard tory brexit, giving them free rein on brexit. i think it will be a major theme tonight. looking at some opinion polls, saying this cautiously of course but some opinion polls seem to suggest that the lead between the tories and labour has been closing. what have you picked up in your campaigning in scotla nd you picked up in y
angus robertson will be taking part for the snp but his colleague kirsty is with me now.the snp? with me now. what are the stakes in this debate tonight for the snp7m is really important to get out there and get the message out from the snp. so we get the chance to talk about tory plans for austerity and how we're going to counter that and bea how we're going to counter that and be a strong voice for scotland. it isa be a strong voice for scotland. it is a big event tonight and will perform as...
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this seat is held by the snp deputy leader angus robertson. to revive here and they are hoping to revive here and they are talking about this as a main target seat. i have been trying to look at the battle for moray and cooking a dish. this is the home of the famous colleen skink soup. the locals who catch this stuff are mixed with a large agricultural sector, service sector and staff here at the hotel. ian watson voted remain. if anything is happening, we've just got to make sure it's the best that can be. angus robson has been mp here since 2001. one of the yea r‘s been mp here since 2001. one of the year's most vocal supporters at westminster. it's going to be me or a tory who is going to give a blank cheque to theresa may which i don't think is going to be a good idea given how important the single market is for the economy of moray. the snp had a 9000 majority in 2015. top tories think their message to voters is getting through. they are concerned that the scottish nationalists will take as out of westminster and go straight back into eur
this seat is held by the snp deputy leader angus robertson. to revive here and they are hoping to revive here and they are talking about this as a main target seat. i have been trying to look at the battle for moray and cooking a dish. this is the home of the famous colleen skink soup. the locals who catch this stuff are mixed with a large agricultural sector, service sector and staff here at the hotel. ian watson voted remain. if anything is happening, we've just got to make sure it's the best...
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let's play this from angus king, senator angus king. >> if these allegations, senator, are true, are we getting closer and closer to the possibility of yet another impeachment process? >> reluctantly, wolf, i have to say yes, simply because obstruction of justice is such a serious offense. i say it with sadness and reluctance. >> martha: i mean, that seems like we are getting a little bit ahead of ourselves, when you look at tony schaefer, our conversation, we are talking about an anonymous source who didn't produce an actual memo, boat claims to have read what was in the memo, and angus king says, here we go, i don't have any choice, gotta go for impeachment. >> there is an even more fundamental reason that we are in lala land. the president is alleged to have said to comey, can you let this thing, your investigation with flynn go? the president is the head of the executive branch. he is not obstruction of justice as he -- if he directs a subordinate to take an action with regard to a case. what matters is, did he obstruct justice by say, destroying relevant information or directing
let's play this from angus king, senator angus king. >> if these allegations, senator, are true, are we getting closer and closer to the possibility of yet another impeachment process? >> reluctantly, wolf, i have to say yes, simply because obstruction of justice is such a serious offense. i say it with sadness and reluctance. >> martha: i mean, that seems like we are getting a little bit ahead of ourselves, when you look at tony schaefer, our conversation, we are talking...
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angus crawford, bbc news.st in four years, according to analysis of figures for the year to the end of march. —— five years. more people waited more than four hours to be seen in a&e, and cancer referral times also worsened. our health editor hugh pym is with me. talk is through the figures. this is key performance targets for the nhs in england. for the whole financial year. we got figures for march, giving as the picture for the financial year. an analysis by the health foundation, or shows across the whole year there were 2.5 million people waiting longer than the four our standard to be treated are assessed in a&e and that's a really big increase on five years ago, when the figure was more like 720 5000. on another key performance benchmark, how long you have to wait for cancer treatment once there's been an urgent referral by your gp, it should be 62 days, two months. it was 26,000 people waiting longer than that for the full year. quite a big increase on the figure for 2011-12, which big increase on the
angus crawford, bbc news.st in four years, according to analysis of figures for the year to the end of march. —— five years. more people waited more than four hours to be seen in a&e, and cancer referral times also worsened. our health editor hugh pym is with me. talk is through the figures. this is key performance targets for the nhs in england. for the whole financial year. we got figures for march, giving as the picture for the financial year. an analysis by the health foundation, or...
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realmente angus?esta increíble. invitamos a los mejores estilistas a probar nuestros productos para el cuidado del cabello. que suave se siente. me muero por saber qué es esto. luego les revelamos que habían estado utilizando. suave professionals. ¿suave? no podían creerlo pero ahora están convencidos. hermoso. no lo puedo creer. que lindo deja el cabello. cambie de opinión sobre suave. los resultados son geniales. pruébalo y creerás suave professionals. pon tu confianza en la prueba, no en el precio. mi único maquillaje, detrástrue match.. solo true match tiene la tecnología de l'oréal para igualar el tono y matiz único de tu piel. 100% garantizado. hay solo un true match para mí y es perfecto. de l'oréal. uno...dos...tres... estornudar cuanto más sufres alergias, más cosas te pierdes. zyrtec® comienza a funcionar poderosamente desde la primera hora y es el doble de poderoso si tomas otro al día siguiente. zyrtec®, deja de sufrir alergias. "un nuevo dÍa" . >>> amigos estamos de regreso y esto nos enc
realmente angus?esta increíble. invitamos a los mejores estilistas a probar nuestros productos para el cuidado del cabello. que suave se siente. me muero por saber qué es esto. luego les revelamos que habían estado utilizando. suave professionals. ¿suave? no podían creerlo pero ahora están convencidos. hermoso. no lo puedo creer. que lindo deja el cabello. cambie de opinión sobre suave. los resultados son geniales. pruébalo y creerás suave professionals. pon tu confianza en la prueba,...
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senate intelligence committee angus ing join us. people spend less time lying awake with aches and pains with advil pm than with tylenol pm. advil pm combines the number one pain reliever with the number one sleep aid. gentle, non-habit forming advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. and together, you had the kid of your dreams. now you can put them in the car of your dreams... for a lot less than you might think. with a certified pre-owned mercedes-benz, you can enjoy legendary safety, innovation and performance at a price you can afford. and that's a pretty sweet dream. visit the certified pre-owned sales event, now through may 31st. only at your authorized dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. oh no, looks like somebody needs a new network. when i got this unlimited plan they told me they were all the same. they're not. verizon has the largest, most-reliable 4g lte network in america. it's basically made for places like this. honey, what if it was just us out here? right. so, i ordered you a car. thank you. you don't want to
senate intelligence committee angus ing join us. people spend less time lying awake with aches and pains with advil pm than with tylenol pm. advil pm combines the number one pain reliever with the number one sleep aid. gentle, non-habit forming advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. and together, you had the kid of your dreams. now you can put them in the car of your dreams... for a lot less than you might think. with a certified pre-owned mercedes-benz, you can enjoy legendary safety,...
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coming up on "new day," we will speak to senators angus king, richard blumenthal and lindsey graham. we will ask them all these questions. and kellyanne conway will be here. and we'll also have former secretary of state condoleezza rice and former u.s. attorney general alberto gonzalez. what do they think about what has happened this morning. >>> all right. so the firing of james comey. is this just clear proof of dirty politics or a move to clean it up? why some trump supporters say getting rid of comey was the right move. we'll debate. i'm claudine and i quit smoking with chantix. smoking's a monkey on my back. it was, it was always controlling your time, your actions, your money. it had me. it had me. i would not be a non-smoker today if it wasn't for chantix. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some reported seizures or sleepwalking with cha
coming up on "new day," we will speak to senators angus king, richard blumenthal and lindsey graham. we will ask them all these questions. and kellyanne conway will be here. and we'll also have former secretary of state condoleezza rice and former u.s. attorney general alberto gonzalez. what do they think about what has happened this morning. >>> all right. so the firing of james comey. is this just clear proof of dirty politics or a move to clean it up? why some trump...
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senator schumer, let's get more from independent senator angus king. and see your reaction to this explosion. the first thing you have to do, wolf, is take a little bit after deep breath because very few people have seen that memo. we have reports of somebody who read the memo to a reporter. it hasn't been authenticated. it hasn't been fully determined that james comey wrote it but let's assume for a moment that he did. i think one of the important points and he is one of the straightest shooters that i've ever encountered and it is entirely consistent with what i've seen that he would keep notes that he would write a memo to the file. that's his style and he has done it, as jake mentioned, in the past. but i don't want to get -- don't want to get too far out. we've got two stories here. both of which involve something that happened in the oval office. and we have to verify what was actually said. the president made this little bit surprising mention of the tapes. if there are tapes, we need to have them. we need to understand what was said. this is a
senator schumer, let's get more from independent senator angus king. and see your reaction to this explosion. the first thing you have to do, wolf, is take a little bit after deep breath because very few people have seen that memo. we have reports of somebody who read the memo to a reporter. it hasn't been authenticated. it hasn't been fully determined that james comey wrote it but let's assume for a moment that he did. i think one of the important points and he is one of the straightest...
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angus robertson is the party's deputy leader.autiful location. thank you for your time. can you give us a quick thought on how you are feeling? time to reflect on some of those results? i think your correspondent was right moment ago saying the snp enjoys an emphatic victory in scotland, more seats and votes. the leading party in 19 out of the country's 32 local authorities, the biggest party in edinburg, glasgow, dundee and aberdeen. so we did very well. ten yea rs aberdeen. so we did very well. ten years in government and still winning and still significantly ahead of the other parties. in the last local government elections our lead over the party, the labour party, was 36 seats. yesterday when the counts were completed it was clear the snp was 150 seats ahead of the second—place party which is now the second—place party which is now the tories in scotland. we are seeing a realignment in scotland, it isa seeing a realignment in scotland, it is a two horse race between the snp and the tories and it is the snp that will be victo
angus robertson is the party's deputy leader.autiful location. thank you for your time. can you give us a quick thought on how you are feeling? time to reflect on some of those results? i think your correspondent was right moment ago saying the snp enjoys an emphatic victory in scotland, more seats and votes. the leading party in 19 out of the country's 32 local authorities, the biggest party in edinburg, glasgow, dundee and aberdeen. so we did very well. ten yea rs aberdeen. so we did very...
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thank you angus. a very warm welcome to the launch of the snp manifesto for the general election. manifesto sets out a clear plan to end cuts, protect scottish jobs and strengthen scotland's hand. it is a manifesto with fairness, opportunity, democracy. country thator the is welcoming and outward looking. a manifesto that reflects our belief in the infinite possibilities open to the people of scotland. if we work together in the common good to build the kind of country we know we can be. >> [applause] our pledge in this election is that s&p mps will work every day to make scotland's voice heard and told a better country. we know that decisions taken at westminster in the years ahead will shape our country. now, more than ever, it is vital to have strong s&p voices standing up for scotland. the tories saw the chance to tighten their grip on the hold of the u.k. for many years to come. with their true colors being exposed in this campaign, we have a real chance to keep them in check. clear, labor isn't strong enough to do that. risks these mps. cancotland, only the snp keep the tori
thank you angus. a very warm welcome to the launch of the snp manifesto for the general election. manifesto sets out a clear plan to end cuts, protect scottish jobs and strengthen scotland's hand. it is a manifesto with fairness, opportunity, democracy. country thator the is welcoming and outward looking. a manifesto that reflects our belief in the infinite possibilities open to the people of scotland. if we work together in the common good to build the kind of country we know we can be....
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. >> angus eaton and his wife made a lot of headlines with this study.t for a certain group, low-educated white men, little boys, their death rates went up like a rocket. why? >> well, it's suicide. it's addiction. it's alcohol. >> it's despair. it's mental illness. all of the combining into a nasty storm that has just absolutely devastated the mortality of that age group. >> you know when we come back, and we have a little bit of time, i do want to ask whether or not there's a ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> why are you adam and i will tell you if you're going to build something, you better ask that question. because you don't start building from where you'd like to be. you start building from where you are. you don't start building with what you don't have. you start building with what you have. so that question, where am i as i prepare to build something new. that goes through the design process and you know look for the right materials and consider the time involved i've got to ask myself that question, where am i? ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> well, dr. milstein, how important where the
. >> angus eaton and his wife made a lot of headlines with this study.t for a certain group, low-educated white men, little boys, their death rates went up like a rocket. why? >> well, it's suicide. it's addiction. it's alcohol. >> it's despair. it's mental illness. all of the combining into a nasty storm that has just absolutely devastated the mortality of that age group. >> you know when we come back, and we have a little bit of time, i do want to ask whether or not...
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senator angus king joins us. says we're getting closer to talks of impeachment. tomorrow we'll be joined by senator john mccain. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. what's the story behind green mountain coffee and fair trade? let's take a flight to colombia. this is boris calvo. boris grows mind-blowing coffee. and because we pay him a fair price, he improves his farm and invest in his community to make even better coffee. all for a smoother tasting cup. green mountain coffee. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depres
senator angus king joins us. says we're getting closer to talks of impeachment. tomorrow we'll be joined by senator john mccain. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. what's the story behind green mountain coffee and fair trade? let's take a flight to colombia. this is boris calvo. boris grows mind-blowing coffee. and because we pay him a fair price, he improves his farm and invest in his community to make even better coffee. all for a smoother tasting cup. green...
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angus king will be joining us with his reaction next on an degr andrea mitchell reports. ♪ ♪ sfx: engineving ♪ (silence) ♪ on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates... maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. liberty mutual insurance. due to your first accident. with e*trade you see things your way. ♪ ♪ you have access to the right information at the right moment. ♪ ♪ and when you filter out the noise, it's easy to turn your vision into action. ♪ ♪ it's your trade. e*trade. start trading today at etrade.com >>> i can't go into the specifics, but you and i know that it was rather comprehensive for this kind of briefing. the fbi director was precise, and he presented us with substantial investigation. it was clear the fbi was taking it's job seriously, and that a substantial investigation was under way. >> senator diane feinstein saying they have information about the investigation. joining me now, thank you very much, senator. first of
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this was the scene in angus, fairly cloudy skies.e more sunshine on sunday, but equally, some showers as well. start sunday with this weather front across eastern parts of scotland and eastern parts of scotland and eastern england, too. returning to sunshine from the west as the morning gets going. the rain will linger across the northern isles of scotland. sunshine in the west of scotla nd scotland. sunshine in the west of scotland and much of northern ireland, too. a little bit of cloudy down the east coast of england, you could catch a shower here. but for the bulk of england and wales, it is a dry start, with some sunshine. you will notice just a few showers starting to crop up. they cleared away fairly quickly. sunshine and a peppering of showers almost anywhere, but fairly few and far between. you might be lucky enough to avoid the showers on sunday. it looks like the showers die away into the evening hours. but then overnight into monday, the next batch of wet weather arrives from the west. a wet and windy start to the west. a
this was the scene in angus, fairly cloudy skies.e more sunshine on sunday, but equally, some showers as well. start sunday with this weather front across eastern parts of scotland and eastern parts of scotland and eastern england, too. returning to sunshine from the west as the morning gets going. the rain will linger across the northern isles of scotland. sunshine in the west of scotla nd scotland. sunshine in the west of scotland and much of northern ireland, too. a little bit of cloudy down...
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thank you, angus.manifesto for the general election. this sets out a clear plan to end tory cuts, protect scottish jobs and strengthen scotland‘s hand will stop it is a manifesto with fairness, opportunity and democracy at its heart. a manifesto for a country that is welcoming and outward — looking. a manifesto that reflects our belief in the intranet possibilities open to the people of scotla nd possibilities open to the people of scotland if we work together in the common good, to build the kind of country we know we can be. applause our pledge at this election is that snp mps will work every day to make scotland‘s voice heard and build a better country. we know that decisions taken in westminster, in the years ahead, will shape our country so now, more than ever, it is vital to have strong snp voices standing upfor is vital to have strong snp voices standing up for scotland, with labour... applause and labour in disarray, the tories saw a chance to tighten their grip on the whole of the uk than many
thank you, angus.manifesto for the general election. this sets out a clear plan to end tory cuts, protect scottish jobs and strengthen scotland‘s hand will stop it is a manifesto with fairness, opportunity and democracy at its heart. a manifesto for a country that is welcoming and outward — looking. a manifesto that reflects our belief in the intranet possibilities open to the people of scotla nd possibilities open to the people of scotland if we work together in the common good, to build...
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serious disruption as angus soderberg, operations and patients sent home. because we are living lives at risk? all the paperwork on paper and systems were down. the cyber attack isa systems were down. the cyber attack is a form of ransom ware demanding hospitals play to restore their it systems. also tonight.
serious disruption as angus soderberg, operations and patients sent home. because we are living lives at risk? all the paperwork on paper and systems were down. the cyber attack isa systems were down. the cyber attack is a form of ransom ware demanding hospitals play to restore their it systems. also tonight.
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moderate senator susan collins of main mane and angus king of rhode island says there's hurdles preventing middle ground, jim. >> president trump baulk with if he would lake a stark warping to attend the nuclear program. >> today, trump abegin refused to rule out military action as response to north korea continued defense with deputy record. it is part of the efforts to develop a long range nuclear war head capable of hitting the united states. like the previous three tests it failed and came only hours afte tillerson warned united na nation's security council waiting to curb and thread catastrophic consequences. h. r. mc master called it acts of on defiance and position. >> and military option and help make what you're doing diplomatically and economically and sanctions viable to be able to resolve this problem short of what would be as president said a major, major war and human tear yai ian catastrophe. >> and officials long believed china as regime closest ally and biggest training partner is in best position to pressure kim j jung-un. chew 23450ez can put brakes on this do i not beli
moderate senator susan collins of main mane and angus king of rhode island says there's hurdles preventing middle ground, jim. >> president trump baulk with if he would lake a stark warping to attend the nuclear program. >> today, trump abegin refused to rule out military action as response to north korea continued defense with deputy record. it is part of the efforts to develop a long range nuclear war head capable of hitting the united states. like the previous three tests it...
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this is how we ended the day on saturday in angus. quite a bit of cloud around there.s of rain but sunday should be a day of sunshine and a few scattered showers, too. here is the weather front that brought the rain to many of us overnight in the west, clearing to the east throughout the course of sunday morning. so a return to sunshine across many parts of the country. that rain will linger in the north—east of scotland. this is 9:00 in the morning, particularly for the northern isles, north—east of mainland scotland, too. some sunshine towards dumfries and galloway, towards northern ireland, too. a bright start to sunday here. a bit cloudier down the east coast of england, and you could catch a showerfirst thing, but actually much of northern england and wales look dry with some sunshine. you can just see a few showers starting to crop up across central parts of wales. almost anywhere could catch a shower later in the day but i think predominantly it is a dry picture through sunday morning. slightly cloudier skies for kent, up towards norfolk, with that lingering wea
this is how we ended the day on saturday in angus. quite a bit of cloud around there.s of rain but sunday should be a day of sunshine and a few scattered showers, too. here is the weather front that brought the rain to many of us overnight in the west, clearing to the east throughout the course of sunday morning. so a return to sunshine across many parts of the country. that rain will linger in the north—east of scotland. this is 9:00 in the morning, particularly for the northern isles,...
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senator angus king, thank you for being with us. we greatly appreciate it.an tell it's the republican senators that don't have to face an electorate that's been carved up by gerrymandered districts. you have a bit more independence from the upper chamber on this issue, don't you? >> it's interesting, too. you think on the house side, where have you heard calls for a special prosecutor on this? the name that sticks out is darrell issa on the republican side. he's in one of those districts hillary clinton won. one of the districts where he's in already potentially grave danger in 2018. he's being responsive to the politics of being in a competitive district. what i'm looking for here is, are things going to change and evolve in a way that make some of these republicans budge? you heard mitch mcconnell. you heard this reflexible reaction from a lot of republicans yesterday. it was -- in a lot of cases to go with a line that, hey, comey had issues. comey probably had to go. maybe this wasn't the best way but let's just move forward. there's been so much reportin
senator angus king, thank you for being with us. we greatly appreciate it.an tell it's the republican senators that don't have to face an electorate that's been carved up by gerrymandered districts. you have a bit more independence from the upper chamber on this issue, don't you? >> it's interesting, too. you think on the house side, where have you heard calls for a special prosecutor on this? the name that sticks out is darrell issa on the republican side. he's in one of those districts...
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angus marshall, thank you forjoining us.land still have problems following friday's cyber attack but fears of a second wave appear to not have materialised. theresa may promises an expansion of workers' rights if the conservatives win the election. meanwhilejeremy corbyn pledges the nhs will receive an extra £37 billion by 2022 if labour wins an extra £37 billion by 2022 if labourwins injune. arsene wenger has urged fans to attend the match rather than taking pa rt attend the match rather than taking part in attend the match rather than taking pa rt in boycotts attend the match rather than taking part in boycotts aimed at removing him as manager. and andy murray says he isn't massively into birthdays although he would no doubt like to celebrate his with a return to form in the italian open this week. i will have more on those stories just after 2:30pm for you. all the party leaders are out on the campaign trail today with theresa may promising the biggest expansion of workers' rights by any conservative government if her par
angus marshall, thank you forjoining us.land still have problems following friday's cyber attack but fears of a second wave appear to not have materialised. theresa may promises an expansion of workers' rights if the conservatives win the election. meanwhilejeremy corbyn pledges the nhs will receive an extra £37 billion by 2022 if labour wins an extra £37 billion by 2022 if labourwins injune. arsene wenger has urged fans to attend the match rather than taking pa rt attend the match rather...
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senator angus king of maine attended this afternoon's closed briefing with deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. senator king sits on the selecet committee on intelligence and joins us now from capitol hill. much for joining us. a lot of people have many questions for the deputy attorney general. what did you learn from today's briefing? well, i think there were a couple things that we learned. one that came out actually in his opening statement, which i think caught everybody a little bit by surprise, he said that he learned that president trump had intended to fire director comey before he wrote the memo, which, of course, was then used later on by the white house and by president trump in his letter to director comey as the justification for the firing. and i-- he was asked about it two or three times, as i say, he mentioned it in his opening statement. and that was a little bit surprising. i mean, we knew that the white house changed the justification for the firing. president trump changed it himself two or three days later, but at the time, the whole argument was the firing was
senator angus king of maine attended this afternoon's closed briefing with deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. senator king sits on the selecet committee on intelligence and joins us now from capitol hill. much for joining us. a lot of people have many questions for the deputy attorney general. what did you learn from today's briefing? well, i think there were a couple things that we learned. one that came out actually in his opening statement, which i think caught everybody a little bit by...
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that is the constituency of angus robertson, the s&p's constituency of angus robertson, the s&p‘s leadervictim of a massive hacking attack, after thousands of documents were released online. they say genuine emails were mixed up with fake ones ahead of voters going to the polls tomorrow, where mr macron will face his far—right opponent, marine le pen. syrian activists say shelling and gunfire has been heard in rebel—held areas, shortly after an agreement to set up safe zones in parts of the country came into force. the deal on four safe zones was reached at thursday‘s talks between russia and iran. turkey, agreed to act as a guarantor but the main syrian opposition grouping says it has little faith in the deal. three men are due in court this morning, charged with the murder of a business man from dorset. guy hedger was attacked in his home in ashley early last sunday. 41—year—old jason baccus and 44—year—old scott keeping from bournemouth will appear before poole magistrates court, alongside 40—year—old kevin downton from dorset. a teenage racing driver who lost both his legs in an horr
that is the constituency of angus robertson, the s&p's constituency of angus robertson, the s&p‘s leadervictim of a massive hacking attack, after thousands of documents were released online. they say genuine emails were mixed up with fake ones ahead of voters going to the polls tomorrow, where mr macron will face his far—right opponent, marine le pen. syrian activists say shelling and gunfire has been heard in rebel—held areas, shortly after an agreement to set up safe zones in...
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senator angus king and mike quigley who both sit on the congressional intelligence committees will be here to set the record straight. and more reaction tonight to lester holt's exclusive interview with president trump. you got to wonder, he showed up. i give trump that. he didn't have much to say that made sense but he did show up for lester. the "hardball" roundtable will be here to discuss it. finally let me finish tonight with trump watch. he won't like this one either. this is "hardball," where the action is. are allergies holding you back? break through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist experience you'll barely feel. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. >>> president trump has signed an executive order establishing a commission to review alleged voter fraud and vote
senator angus king and mike quigley who both sit on the congressional intelligence committees will be here to set the record straight. and more reaction tonight to lester holt's exclusive interview with president trump. you got to wonder, he showed up. i give trump that. he didn't have much to say that made sense but he did show up for lester. the "hardball" roundtable will be here to discuss it. finally let me finish tonight with trump watch. he won't like this one either. this is...
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this is how we ended the day on saturday in angus. quite a bit of cloud around there. of rain but sunday should be a day of sunshine and a few scattered showers, too. here is the weather front that brought the rain to many of us overnight in the west, clearing to the east throughout the course of sunday morning. so a return to sunshine across many parts of the country. that rain will linger in the north—east of scotland. this is 9:00 in the morning, particularly for the northern isles, north—east of mainland scotland, too. some sunshine towards dumfries and galloway, towards northern ireland, too. a bright start to sunday here. a bit cloudier down the east coast of england, and you could catch a showerfirst thing, but actually much of northern england and wales look dry with some sunshine. you can just see a few showers starting to crop up across central parts of wales. almost anywhere could catch a shower later in the day but i think predominantly it is a dry picture through sunday morning. slightly cloudier skies for kent, up towards norfolk, with that lingering weat
this is how we ended the day on saturday in angus. quite a bit of cloud around there. of rain but sunday should be a day of sunshine and a few scattered showers, too. here is the weather front that brought the rain to many of us overnight in the west, clearing to the east throughout the course of sunday morning. so a return to sunshine across many parts of the country. that rain will linger in the north—east of scotland. this is 9:00 in the morning, particularly for the northern isles,...
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this is how we ended the day on saturday in angus. quite a bit of cloud around there. sunshine and a few scattered showers, too. here is the weather front that brought the rain to many of us overnight in the west, clearing to the east throughout the course of sunday morning. so a return to sunshine across many parts of the country. that rain will linger in the north—east of scotland. this is 9:00 in the morning, particularly for the northern isles, north—east of mainland scotland, too. some sunshine towards dumfries and galloway, towards northern ireland, too. a bright start to sunday here. a bit cloudier down the east coast of england, and you could catch a showerfirst thing, but actually much of northern england and wales look dry with some sunshine. you can just see a few showers starting to crop up across central parts of wales. almost anywhere could catch a shower later in the day but i think predominantly it is a dry picture through sunday morning. slightly cloudier skies for kent, up towards norfolk, with that lingering weather front. but the front clears fairly
this is how we ended the day on saturday in angus. quite a bit of cloud around there. sunshine and a few scattered showers, too. here is the weather front that brought the rain to many of us overnight in the west, clearing to the east throughout the course of sunday morning. so a return to sunshine across many parts of the country. that rain will linger in the north—east of scotland. this is 9:00 in the morning, particularly for the northern isles, north—east of mainland scotland, too. some...
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this is how we ended the day on saturday in angus.golf. here is a weather front that brought rain to many at office overnight in the west, clearing to the east throughout the course of sunday morning. a return to sunshine across many parts of the country. rain will linger in the north—east of scotland. this is nine a.m. in the morning. some sunshine towards galloway and northern ireland. a bright start to sunday. cloudier down the east coast and you could catch a shower first thing much of northern england and wales look dry with sunshine. you can see a few showers starting to pop up across central parts. almost anywhere could catch a shower later in the day but predominantly it is a dry through sunday morning. cloudier skies for kent to norfolk with a lingering weather front. it fades quickly towards the east and then across all of the country is just sunshine and a few scattered showers and there. you could catch a shower almost anywhere that they are few and far between particularly along the south coast. but in richo15— 20 degrees
this is how we ended the day on saturday in angus.golf. here is a weather front that brought rain to many at office overnight in the west, clearing to the east throughout the course of sunday morning. a return to sunshine across many parts of the country. rain will linger in the north—east of scotland. this is nine a.m. in the morning. some sunshine towards galloway and northern ireland. a bright start to sunday. cloudier down the east coast and you could catch a shower first thing much of...
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the scottish national party was represented by debited leader angus robertson and he attacked theresa pensioners would have two sacrifice. now, the prime minister didn't have the guts to come along this evening and tell us... applause i would like to challenge amber rudd to tell us the answer to that question. because they must have costed it. they must know how much money that will bring in. please tell the pensioners of this country how much they will have to pay to fund tory austerity. how much? well, late last night a rather surprising new poll was published. it's from the firm yougov, and it predicts a hung parliament — that's when no party wins an overall majority. it's caused a bit of a stir because until now prime minister theresa may has been way ahead. the bbc‘s poll tracker — that's all the polls collated — still has mrs may ahead by ten points. and yougov themselves have indicated that their projection is subject to quite a lot of uncertainty. the bbc‘s former political editor nick robinson summed things up when he tweeted earlier: "that's clear then. pollsters say that th
the scottish national party was represented by debited leader angus robertson and he attacked theresa pensioners would have two sacrifice. now, the prime minister didn't have the guts to come along this evening and tell us... applause i would like to challenge amber rudd to tell us the answer to that question. because they must have costed it. they must know how much money that will bring in. please tell the pensioners of this country how much they will have to pay to fund tory austerity. how...
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angus robertson for example, his seat.mbolic hits but more broadly at least picking up a handful of seats. they only have one at the moment so in a sense the only way is up but if they get anything approaching double figures, they will feel that they will have shifted their momentum in scottish politics and we will be at a new era. it's good to talk to you. polling day is onjune 8th, but the deadline to register to vote is tomorrow. the latest figures from the electoral commission show there could be up to seven million people eligible to vote, who haven't yet registered. sophie long has been speaking to people in west yorkshire, where both conservatives and labour chose to launch their manifestos. her report contains some flash photography. in this barber shop in leeds, where every vote could count, most people haven't yet registered. have you registered to vote? no. will you register to vote? no. why not? because basically i don't understand it. i never have voted, never voted. bev is assessing the trainee barbers here.
angus robertson for example, his seat.mbolic hits but more broadly at least picking up a handful of seats. they only have one at the moment so in a sense the only way is up but if they get anything approaching double figures, they will feel that they will have shifted their momentum in scottish politics and we will be at a new era. it's good to talk to you. polling day is onjune 8th, but the deadline to register to vote is tomorrow. the latest figures from the electoral commission show there...
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this is the scene as we ended saturday in angus, fairly cloudy skies there.the sunshine. we start sunday with this weather front across eastern scotland and eastern england nudging out towards the east as we head through the morning and a return to sunshine for the west. the rain will linger across the northern isles of scotland and eastern parts of the mainland to but sunshine in the west of scotland and much of northern ireland. how began the east coast of england, you could catch a shower here. across the bulk of england and wales, dry start with sunshine. you will notice just a few showers here and they're starting to crop up, some showers around the east coast and norfolk down towards kent. they clear away quickly and returned to sunshine and a peppering of showers almost any way but there are fairly few and far between. have your umbrella on stand—by on sunday the butt largely dry on the south coast. it will feel pleasant out there but they will be the threat of showers. showers die away in the evening hours but overnight into monday, the next bat of ha
this is the scene as we ended saturday in angus, fairly cloudy skies there.the sunshine. we start sunday with this weather front across eastern scotland and eastern england nudging out towards the east as we head through the morning and a return to sunshine for the west. the rain will linger across the northern isles of scotland and eastern parts of the mainland to but sunshine in the west of scotland and much of northern ireland. how began the east coast of england, you could catch a shower...
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this is how we ended the day on saturday in angus. quite a bit of cloud around there. seeing some outbreaks of rain but sunday should be a day of sunshine and a few scattered showers, too. here is the weather front that brought the rain to many of us overnight in the west, clearing to the east throughout the course of sunday morning. so a return to sunshine across many parts of the country. that rain will linger in the north—east of scotland. this is 9:00 in the morning, particularly for the northern isles, north—east of mainland scotland, too. some sunshine towards dumfries and galloway, towards northern ireland, too. a bright start to sunday here. a bit cloudier down the east coast of england, and you could catch a showerfirst thing, but actually much of northern england and wales look dry with some sunshine. you can just see a few showers starting to crop up across central parts of wales. great day welcome to bbc news. my name is tom donkin. our top story: north korea carries out another launch. south's korea's new president calls an emergency meeting. welcome to th
this is how we ended the day on saturday in angus. quite a bit of cloud around there. seeing some outbreaks of rain but sunday should be a day of sunshine and a few scattered showers, too. here is the weather front that brought the rain to many of us overnight in the west, clearing to the east throughout the course of sunday morning. so a return to sunshine across many parts of the country. that rain will linger in the north—east of scotland. this is 9:00 in the morning, particularly for the...
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the parties deputy leader angus robertson said that theresa may came to scotland to deliver one simple, "to get back in their box". and it's been a difficult 2a hours for ukip. their leader paul nuttall had been due to visit london and essex..but due to visit london and essex but both campaign trips were cancelled after an incident with the party's battle bus. and the ukip leader had something of a bumpy ride during the itv leader's debate when he struggled to remember leanne wood's name. do you think they will stay there? of course not. 6500 well—paid jobs in wales you are prepared to lose. think natalie is absolutely right. my think natalie is absolutely right. my name is leanne. you have done it twice now. we need to fully integrate health care and social care. 0h integrate health care and social care. oh dear, there were some smiles, but how embarrassingly. so let's begin with scotland and this difference of views about the winter fuel allowance. paul and kate with me. does it matter the conservatives are taking two different lines on this? absolutely, i was so surprised. it shows
the parties deputy leader angus robertson said that theresa may came to scotland to deliver one simple, "to get back in their box". and it's been a difficult 2a hours for ukip. their leader paul nuttall had been due to visit london and essex..but due to visit london and essex but both campaign trips were cancelled after an incident with the party's battle bus. and the ukip leader had something of a bumpy ride during the itv leader's debate when he struggled to remember leanne wood's...
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angus robertson, thank you.d showing us stunning views swthanks, dan. good morning, louise. a few more of those stunning views in a moment. good morning to you at hom. we will be in northern ireland tomorrow. scotla nd be in northern ireland tomorrow. scotland on friday, but as louise was saying today we're in llandudno with the red sofa and it has been range for most of the morning. one of the secrets of television, we have got a gaggle of breakfast fans down here as well. good morning, everyone. let's show you the beautiful pictures from the beach in llandudno. in the bay. you can see the sea, the irish sea looking gorgeous this morning. we've got the great orm and the grand hotel and the longest pier in wales and a beautiful view and thank you to the people who are sending in information about this fine welsh town including that it's the birthplace of the great neville southall and kath wilson says there are more than 30 shipwrecks out there in llandudno bay and chris says that he was stung on the foot bya sa
angus robertson, thank you.d showing us stunning views swthanks, dan. good morning, louise. a few more of those stunning views in a moment. good morning to you at hom. we will be in northern ireland tomorrow. scotla nd be in northern ireland tomorrow. scotland on friday, but as louise was saying today we're in llandudno with the red sofa and it has been range for most of the morning. one of the secrets of television, we have got a gaggle of breakfast fans down here as well. good morning,...
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and on a campaign to overturn the status quo for the liberal democrats, it is keith angus.is a remain mp. she said she was and you cannot change this for political gain. if she wants to give people a say, why when she and the brexit deal? she gave them a say in the referendum and she knows what they voted for. she is going for a hard and divisive brexit. most people say that the referendum was last year, they want to know... why has £3 billion being wiped off the education budget? why is the health service on its needs? why have we lost so many police officers? if you want to get people... you want doctors and nurses in the nhs, if you want to train home—grown talent, welcome them from the eu instead of telling them from the eu instead of telling them that they are not welcome. recruitment is at a crisis in the nhs because eu workers will not come here now. why is that? are you proud of that? seven years you've been in power. seven years! and the health service is in crisis in every single year since you have been in power. the last labour government left to power, you left
and on a campaign to overturn the status quo for the liberal democrats, it is keith angus.is a remain mp. she said she was and you cannot change this for political gain. if she wants to give people a say, why when she and the brexit deal? she gave them a say in the referendum and she knows what they voted for. she is going for a hard and divisive brexit. most people say that the referendum was last year, they want to know... why has £3 billion being wiped off the education budget? why is the...
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serious disruption as angus soderberg, operations and patients sent home. it is a heinous crime because we are living lives at risk? all the paperwork on paper and systems were down. the cyber attack isa systems were down. the cyber attack is a form of ransom ware demanding hospitals play to restore their it systems. also tonight. jeremy corbyn insists he's no pacifist, while theresa may accuses him of deserting patriotic working—class people. the schoolboy who died after an allergic reaction. a coroner says staff could have saved his life. and, donald trump versus his former fbi director. did the president secretly record their conversations? his spokesperson won't be drawn. the president has nothing further to add on that. the president has no further comment on this. for the third time, there is nothing further to add on that. chelsea clinch the premier league title. in antonio conte's first season title. in antonio conte's first season in charge. and coming up in sportsday on bbc news: gloucester were hoping to win the first major trophy of the rugby un
serious disruption as angus soderberg, operations and patients sent home. it is a heinous crime because we are living lives at risk? all the paperwork on paper and systems were down. the cyber attack isa systems were down. the cyber attack is a form of ransom ware demanding hospitals play to restore their it systems. also tonight. jeremy corbyn insists he's no pacifist, while theresa may accuses him of deserting patriotic working—class people. the schoolboy who died after an allergic...