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prince charles has been visiting some of the injured at kings college hospital. the fourth victim is named as 75—year—old leslie rhodessouth london. i'm jane hill, with the other main stories on bbc news at 5. president trump gives congress an ultimatum — pass his new healthcare bill today or he'll leave obamacare in place. i'll be talking to the quick thinking four—year—old who used voice control on his mum's phone to call her an ambulance when she collapsed at home. what's going on? and have the crew of the international space centre found life on mars? we'll get mark kermode‘s take on the science—fiction horror film life, plus the rest of this week's top cinema releases in the film review. good evening, it's five o'clock. i'm ben brown in westminster, police say the investigation into wednesday's terror attacks is ‘very large and fast—paced' and they've made another arrest this afternoon — a 32—year—old woman in manchester, making a total of 11 people now in custody. they are continuing to appeal for information to trace any "associates" of the attacker khalid massood as they build a picture of his movements in the
prince charles has been visiting some of the injured at kings college hospital. the fourth victim is named as 75—year—old leslie rhodessouth london. i'm jane hill, with the other main stories on bbc news at 5. president trump gives congress an ultimatum — pass his new healthcare bill today or he'll leave obamacare in place. i'll be talking to the quick thinking four—year—old who used voice control on his mum's phone to call her an ambulance when she collapsed at home. what's going on?...
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rhodes from south london. this afternoon, prince charles visited some of the injured in hospital and thanked staff for their hardports. a royal thank you to the medical teams, who are continuing to deal with the aftermath of wednesday's attack. 17 people remain in hospitals across london, including here, at king's college. as many as 50 people were injured and most have now been discharged. francisco lopes from portugal is amongst the first to talk publicly about what happened. he started to move towards the pedestrian pavement and started to take out the people that were in front of the car. so literally, when i realised this, the car was literallyjust about one metre away. so i had literally no time to get out of the way. travis frain, a student from lancashire, was asked by the prince what he remembered of the attack and how he was being cared for in hospital. the visit was also a chance for staff to reflect on what they themselves have had to deal with. it was inspiring, the way people just worked together and communicated to deal with the patient in front of them. it didn't matter how many would be coming.
rhodes from south london. this afternoon, prince charles visited some of the injured in hospital and thanked staff for their hardports. a royal thank you to the medical teams, who are continuing to deal with the aftermath of wednesday's attack. 17 people remain in hospitals across london, including here, at king's college. as many as 50 people were injured and most have now been discharged. francisco lopes from portugal is amongst the first to talk publicly about what happened. he started to...
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fourth victim, who died last night, has been named as 75—year—old leslie rhodes from in south london. this afternoon, prince charlesl and thanked staff for their hard work. 0ur correspondent sarah campbell reports. a royal thank you to the medical teams, who are continuing to deal with the aftermath of wednesday's attack. 17 people remain in hospitals across london, including here, at king's college. as many as 50 people were injured and most have now been discharged. francisco lopes from portugal is amongst the first to talk publicly about what happened. he started to move towards the pedestrian pavement and started to take out the people that were in front of the car. so literally, when i realised this, the car was literallyjust about one metre away. so i had literally no time to get out of the way. travis frain, a student from lancashire, was asked by the prince what he remembered of the attack and how he was being cared for in hospital. the visit was also a chance for staff to reflect on what they themselves have had to deal with. it was inspiring, the way people just worked together and communicated to deal wi
fourth victim, who died last night, has been named as 75—year—old leslie rhodes from in south london. this afternoon, prince charlesl and thanked staff for their hard work. 0ur correspondent sarah campbell reports. a royal thank you to the medical teams, who are continuing to deal with the aftermath of wednesday's attack. 17 people remain in hospitals across london, including here, at king's college. as many as 50 people were injured and most have now been discharged. francisco lopes from...
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prince charles has visited some of the injured at king's college hospital. the fourth person to be killed is named as leslie rhodestic compensation — that's what ofcom wants for landline and broadband customers facing slow repairs, missed deadlines and engineers' visits that fail to happen. the telecoms regulator says it could benefit up to 2.6 million customers. statutory maternity pay for uk mothers is among the worst in europe, according to analysis by the tuc. the trade union body says only ireland and slovakia have worse "decently paid" entitlements. it defines decently paid as two—thirds of a woman's salary, or more than £840 a month. robotics and artificial intelligence could affect almost a third of uk jobs by the 2030s. a report from accountancy firm pwc says manual routine jobs are most at risk — those with a human touch, like health and education, are safer. however, they don't believe that 30% ofjobs will dissappear — rather, automation could create more wealth and additionaljobs elsewhere in the economy. good afternoon. we will look at developments in the us over president trump's delaet health reform
prince charles has visited some of the injured at king's college hospital. the fourth person to be killed is named as leslie rhodestic compensation — that's what ofcom wants for landline and broadband customers facing slow repairs, missed deadlines and engineers' visits that fail to happen. the telecoms regulator says it could benefit up to 2.6 million customers. statutory maternity pay for uk mothers is among the worst in europe, according to analysis by the tuc. the trade union body says...
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prince charles has visited some of the injured at kings college hospital. the fourth person to have died is named as 75—year—old leslie rhodes care reforms. he's told congressmen to support his bill, or he'll leave in place so—called 0bamacare. and the telecoms regulator 0fcom launches plans for customers to receive automatic compensation by their phone company if they suffer poor landline or broadband services. it's time for the sport. we start with formula 1. lewis hamilton has described his first day of the new formula one season as "99% perfect" after finishing fastest in both practice sessions today ahead of the australian grand prix. in the second session he was more than half a second quicker than anyone, a huge margin. with hamilton saying he was surprised about how fast his mercedes was. second fastest was sebastian vettel in his ferrari, with valteri bottas third in the other mercedes. the 2017 will be contested by new cars that are bigger and quicker with up to five seconds shaved off lap times as the sport tries to win new fans under new owners. my my role on the racing side will be to be proactive, to work with
prince charles has visited some of the injured at kings college hospital. the fourth person to have died is named as 75—year—old leslie rhodes care reforms. he's told congressmen to support his bill, or he'll leave in place so—called 0bamacare. and the telecoms regulator 0fcom launches plans for customers to receive automatic compensation by their phone company if they suffer poor landline or broadband services. it's time for the sport. we start with formula 1. lewis hamilton has...
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rhode island senator sheldon whitehouse will offer his thoughts on how legislative decisions are influenced by private businesses. former chief of the new york police department's internal affairs bureau charles dc will describe his work investigating corruption in the police force and this weekend, sylvia fara discusses how our bodies react to fat . >> it's calories, it's actually an endocrine organ that releases hormones to that body depends on so basically, our play sites are linked to fat. there are people who have that status and some of those that are smaller, mice might have smaller things themselves. our goals are linked to that, our reproductive systems are linked to that and people who get to that level don't menstruate regularly. even the system, it's amazing there's so many systems in their body that are linked to healthy fat. >> afterwards airs on tv every saturday at 10 pm and sunday at 9 pm eastern. watch all previous afterwards programs on our website, booktv.org. >> the most interesting thing about this race is that it was the dumbest race possibly in american history. it was totally not. >> how does that compare to 2016. >> that one was dumber actually.which is sort of a hea
rhode island senator sheldon whitehouse will offer his thoughts on how legislative decisions are influenced by private businesses. former chief of the new york police department's internal affairs bureau charles dc will describe his work investigating corruption in the police force and this weekend, sylvia fara discusses how our bodies react to fat . >> it's calories, it's actually an endocrine organ that releases hormones to that body depends on so basically, our play sites are linked to...
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i picture ben rhodes at wile, e coy yet that is going to bite him hard. charles: we learned that nsa that had this ability to unmask an american somehow became caught up in the surveillance of a foreign entity through a fisa warrant, that was given to a bunch of other people, fbi, the department of justice. just a whole bunch of people. some people say that was just one of key parts of this whole thing. by allowing so many folks that ability then leak that information to the press is one way of committing a sabotage against the trump administration. >> i think at highest level it is possible. if you look at from a political perspective, 8 years of very hard work going out the door, once president trump and republicans took over. i will say, it is clear that starting last summer there has been a thoughtful investigation probably based on dossier. but also based on the fact that president trump, a lot of his associates were engaging with different people in ukraine and russia. they will be picked up by the nsa, that is normal. the issue that i have with this, is ve
i picture ben rhodes at wile, e coy yet that is going to bite him hard. charles: we learned that nsa that had this ability to unmask an american somehow became caught up in the surveillance of a foreign entity through a fisa warrant, that was given to a bunch of other people, fbi, the department of justice. just a whole bunch of people. some people say that was just one of key parts of this whole thing. by allowing so many folks that ability then leak that information to the press is one way of...
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charles gave me a party. a friend of his. that was in providence, rhode island. a very grand old ladies, blue-blood. delightful, i'm sure. i made small talk. trying to be as gracious as i could as a guest. when i left, she turned to a great friend of mine, also an old bostonian blue-blood who, get away from that and go into this. and who had -- my ex-husband, by the way, came out and said he was terrified, you know. he said, this dear old lady said to eddy, when is she going to do her stuff? he said, well, she's behaving. she says, oh, if that's the case, i can't say -- i can't say hell on the radio, can i? >> no. >> well, excuse me. if she's going behave like everybody else, then i'm going home. >> do you remember the time you substituted -- >> i don't know what you're going to ask me but you look so frightened. ladies and gentlemen, she is glowing. she's saying, do you remember? i'm scared to death of what she's going ask me. >> each day when mary margaret sat down in front of her microphone to broadcast her radio show, she kept a clear picture in her mind of her typical listener. this really guid
charles gave me a party. a friend of his. that was in providence, rhode island. a very grand old ladies, blue-blood. delightful, i'm sure. i made small talk. trying to be as gracious as i could as a guest. when i left, she turned to a great friend of mine, also an old bostonian blue-blood who, get away from that and go into this. and who had -- my ex-husband, by the way, came out and said he was terrified, you know. he said, this dear old lady said to eddy, when is she going to do her stuff? he...
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rhode island senator sheldon whitehouse will offer his thoughts on how legislative decisions are influenced by private business. charles campici will describe his work investigating corruption in the police force, and this weekend sylvia tara discusses how our bodies react to fat. >> it's actually an endocrine organ meaning it actually releases hormones that our body depends on. so, amazingly, our brain size is linked the fat. there are people who have a defective fat, a genetic defect in their fat, and there are parts of their brain that are smaller. our bone strength is linked to at the. our reproductive systems are linked to fat. if women get too below the level, they can't men institute regularly -- menstruate regularly. >> "after words" airs on booktv every saturday at 10 p.m. and sunday at 9 p.m. eastern. you can watch all previous "after words" program ares on our web site, booktv.org. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. >> next on "the communicators," a conversation with the acting chair of the federal trade commission
rhode island senator sheldon whitehouse will offer his thoughts on how legislative decisions are influenced by private business. charles campici will describe his work investigating corruption in the police force, and this weekend sylvia tara discusses how our bodies react to fat. >> it's actually an endocrine organ meaning it actually releases hormones that our body depends on. so, amazingly, our brain size is linked the fat. there are people who have a defective fat, a genetic defect in...
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charles arrives to visit some of the injured at king's college hospital. the fourth person to have been killed is named as 75—year—old leslie rhodes from south london.o in the next hour: the controversial health bill that could replace obamacare — president trump demands a make or break vote in congress. the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, tells the bbc that the eu will not seek to punish britain during brexit negotiations. and plans for customers to receive automatic compensation by their phone company for problems with broadband and landlines. good afternoon. the union flag is flying at half—mast this afternoon. around the palace of westminster life is beginning to return to normal and the roads have reopened, the traffic moving freely. police are telling us they are trying to piece together a profile of the westminster attacker, khalid masood. he was previously known as adrian russell ajao. they are appealing for people to come forward with information. in other developments, police say they've made two further significant arrests in the west midlands and north—west england. a total of nine people are in custody. one wo
charles arrives to visit some of the injured at king's college hospital. the fourth person to have been killed is named as 75—year—old leslie rhodes from south london.o in the next hour: the controversial health bill that could replace obamacare — president trump demands a make or break vote in congress. the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, tells the bbc that the eu will not seek to punish britain during brexit negotiations. and plans for customers to receive...
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prince charles has visited staff and some of the injured at kings college hospital in central london. the fourth victim has been named as 75—year—old leslie rhodestired window cleaner. in the us, president trump is battling to get his new healthcare bill through congress. rebel republicans are threatening to block the replacement for obamacare. the eu won't try to punish britain over brexit says the head of the european commission — but he warns there will be a bill to pay for leaving. can you go to your mummy and shake her for can you go to your mummy and shake herfor me. can you go to your mummy and shake her for me. she's not waking up. and the four—year—old twins who saved their mother's life — after working out how to unlock their mum's phone and call the emergency services. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. we'll have the latest as president trump fights to get congress to pass his new healthcare bill. a vote is due in the next two hours — but hardline republicans are angry his changes to obamacare don't go far enough. at 810, we'll have a live debate on the state
prince charles has visited staff and some of the injured at kings college hospital in central london. the fourth victim has been named as 75—year—old leslie rhodestired window cleaner. in the us, president trump is battling to get his new healthcare bill through congress. rebel republicans are threatening to block the replacement for obamacare. the eu won't try to punish britain over brexit says the head of the european commission — but he warns there will be a bill to pay for leaving....
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prince charles has visited staff and some of the injured at kings college hospital in central london. the fourth victim has been named as 75—year—old leslie rhodesreatening to block the replacement for 0bamacare.
prince charles has visited staff and some of the injured at kings college hospital in central london. the fourth victim has been named as 75—year—old leslie rhodesreatening to block the replacement for 0bamacare.
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rhode island senator will offer his thoughts on how legislative decisions are influenced by private businesses and special interest groups. former chief of the new york police department's internal affairs bureau charles will describe his work investigating corruption in the police force. washington times columnist bill will provide his thoughts on how the united states can outpace global competitors during the information age and this weekend lisa will report on bank and credit something and how it affects the general public. >> there's been such a change and i think banks frankly, they make money off of those who have more money. the guy who hired me in the south bronx said by way of illustration, look, lisa, banks want one customer with a million dollar and check cashers want a million customers with one dollar. that speaks to the basic million model and no one can argue with that. banks like every other profit-seeking corporation want to maximize their profit. the question is whether they're being ethical in the process or not and whether banks because they have a critical role in the economy that's a little bit different from manufacturers should be held to different set of rules. do i think that
rhode island senator will offer his thoughts on how legislative decisions are influenced by private businesses and special interest groups. former chief of the new york police department's internal affairs bureau charles will describe his work investigating corruption in the police force. washington times columnist bill will provide his thoughts on how the united states can outpace global competitors during the information age and this weekend lisa will report on bank and credit something and...
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rhode island senator will offer his thoughts on how legislative decisions are influenced by private businesses and special interest groups. former chief of the new york police department's internal affairs bureau charles will describe his work investigating corruption in the police force. washington times columnist bill will provide his thoughts on how the united states can outpace global competitors during the information age and this weekend lisa will report on bank and credit something and how it affects the general public. >> there's been such a change and i think banks frankly, they make money off of those who have more money. the guy who hired me in the south bronx said by way of illustration, look, lisa, banks want one customer with a million dollar and check cashers want a million customers with one dollar. that speaks to the basic million model and no one can argue with that. banks like every other profit-seeking corporation want to maximize their profit. the question is whether they're being ethical in the process or not and whether banks because they have a critical role in the economy that's a little bit different from manufacturers should be held to different set of rules. do i think that
rhode island senator will offer his thoughts on how legislative decisions are influenced by private businesses and special interest groups. former chief of the new york police department's internal affairs bureau charles will describe his work investigating corruption in the police force. washington times columnist bill will provide his thoughts on how the united states can outpace global competitors during the information age and this weekend lisa will report on bank and credit something and...
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making this possible and the committee who has worked so hard under the leadership of congressman charles rhodes to make this a reality. television will change this institution, mr. speaker, just as it changed the executive branch. but the good will far outweigh the bad. from this day forward, every member of this body must ask himself or herself, how many americans are listening to the debates which are made? when the house becomes comfortable with the changes brought by television coverage, the news media will be allowed to bring their own cameras into this chamber. in the meantime, there is no censorship. every word is available for broadcast coverage, and journalists will be able to use and edit as they see fit. the solution for the lack of confidence in government, mr. speaker, is more open government at all levels. i hope, for example, that the leadership of the united states senate will see this as a friendly challenge to begin -- the speaker: under the rules the gentleman's time has expired. mr. gore: our open debate has the potential, mr. speaker, to revitalize representative democracy.
making this possible and the committee who has worked so hard under the leadership of congressman charles rhodes to make this a reality. television will change this institution, mr. speaker, just as it changed the executive branch. but the good will far outweigh the bad. from this day forward, every member of this body must ask himself or herself, how many americans are listening to the debates which are made? when the house becomes comfortable with the changes brought by television coverage,...
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and the committee who has work sod hard under the leadership of congressman charles rhodes to make this a reality. television will change this institution, mr. speaker, just as it has changed the executive branch but the the good will far outweigh the bad. from this day forward, every member of this body must ask himself or herself how many americans are listening to the debates which are made? when the house becomes comfortable with the changes brought by television coverage the news media will be allowed to bring their own cameras into this chamber. in the mentime, there's no censorship. every word is available for broadcast coverage. and journalists will be able to use and edit as they see fit. the solution for the lack of confidence in government, mr. speaker, is more open government at all levels. i hope, for example, that the leadership of the united states senate will see this as a friendly challenge to begin to open their -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. >> the marriage of this medium and our open debate has the potential, mr. speaker, to revitalize
and the committee who has work sod hard under the leadership of congressman charles rhodes to make this a reality. television will change this institution, mr. speaker, just as it has changed the executive branch but the the good will far outweigh the bad. from this day forward, every member of this body must ask himself or herself how many americans are listening to the debates which are made? when the house becomes comfortable with the changes brought by television coverage the news media...