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you know after the result in , copeland last week after the , result in copeland last week, the honorableember for the investor and fleetwood summed up the by-election result by saying that it was an "incredible result" for the labour party. you know, i think that word actually describes the right honorable gentleman's leadership, incredible. >> stephen metcalf. : thank you, mr. speaker. thank you mr. speaker. on monday, i chaired a seminar at the royal society looking at the priorities for the science community as we start our brexit negotiations, and a report of the meeting will be launched here in parliament on the 21st of march. while i of course understand that the prime minister may be too busy to attend that herself will she meet me once the report , is published so that i can present the collective concerns of the science community to her in person, particularly those around collaboration and people? theresa may: i thank my honorable friend for raising this issue. it is important. we want to have the u.k. to be the go to place for innovators and investors across the world, and we
you know after the result in , copeland last week after the , result in copeland last week, the honorableember for the investor and fleetwood summed up the by-election result by saying that it was an "incredible result" for the labour party. you know, i think that word actually describes the right honorable gentleman's leadership, incredible. >> stephen metcalf. : thank you, mr. speaker. thank you mr. speaker. on monday, i chaired a seminar at the royal society looking at the...
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was an endorsement of plans to keep the economy strong and our plans to ensure places like copeland share in the economic success after years of labor neglect. also an endorsement of our plan to unite communities where labor seeks to sew divisions and i think it was an endorsement offering strong, competent leadership. in the face of labor's chaos. >> jeremy corbin. >> thank you, mister speaker. thank you, mister speaker. could i join the prime minister in wishing everyone in wales a happy saint david's day and could i also expressed the hope workers at the ford plant get the assurances they need about their job security in their future. i also want to echo the prime minister's tribute to gerald kaufman who served in the house since 1970, the longest-serving member started in political life with advice to harold wilson in 1960. he was an iconic figure in the labour party and rich politics but he was a champion for peace and justice in the middle east and around the world. the rabbi who conducted the service convey your message on behalf of the house, which was appreciated. i was tal
was an endorsement of plans to keep the economy strong and our plans to ensure places like copeland share in the economic success after years of labor neglect. also an endorsement of our plan to unite communities where labor seeks to sew divisions and i think it was an endorsement offering strong, competent leadership. in the face of labor's chaos. >> jeremy corbin. >> thank you, mister speaker. thank you, mister speaker. could i join the prime minister in wishing everyone in wales...
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you know, after the result in copeland last week, after the result in copeland last week, the honorable member for lancaster and fleetwood summed up the by-election result and said it was an incredible result for the labor party. [ laughter ] >> you know, i think that word actually describes the right honorable gentleman's leadership. incredible. >> thank you, mr. speaker. on monday -- thank you, mr. speaker. on monday i chaired a seminar at the royal society looking at the priorities for the science community as we start our brexit negotiations. a report of the meeting will be launched here in parliament on the 21st of march. of course i understand the prime minister may be too busy to attend that herself. will she agree to meet with me once the report is published so i can present the concerns of the science community to her in person around collaboration and people. >> it is an important issue. he's right to raise it. we do want the uk to be the go-to place for innovators and investors throughout the world and want to secure the best possible outcome for the european union and one of
you know, after the result in copeland last week, after the result in copeland last week, the honorable member for lancaster and fleetwood summed up the by-election result and said it was an incredible result for the labor party. [ laughter ] >> you know, i think that word actually describes the right honorable gentleman's leadership. incredible. >> thank you, mr. speaker. on monday -- thank you, mr. speaker. on monday i chaired a seminar at the royal society looking at the...
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the new memberfor copeland.s after yea rs of copeland share in economic success after years of labour neglect. it was also an endorsement of our plans to unite communities where labour seek to sow division. i think it was an endorsement of offering strong, competent leadership in the face of labour‘s chaos. thank you, mr speaker. code ijoin the prime minister in wishing everyone in wales and all welsh people all around the world a very happy st david‘s day. but i also expressed hope that the workers at the ford plant in bridgend get today the assurances they need about theirjob today the assurances they need about their job security and today the assurances they need about theirjob security and their future? i also want to echo the prime minister‘s tribute to gerald kaufman, who served in this house since 1970, the longest serving member. he started as an adviser to harold wilson in the 1960s. he was an iconic figure in the labour party and in british politics. he was a champion for peace and justice in the midd
the new memberfor copeland.s after yea rs of copeland share in economic success after years of labour neglect. it was also an endorsement of our plans to unite communities where labour seek to sow division. i think it was an endorsement of offering strong, competent leadership in the face of labour‘s chaos. thank you, mr speaker. code ijoin the prime minister in wishing everyone in wales and all welsh people all around the world a very happy st david‘s day. but i also expressed hope that...
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copeland made history as the first female black ballerina in the company's 50 year history. >> copelandg people consider what a ballerina looks like. her new book "ballerina body" she shares her secrets about strengthening her body and being strong from inside out. misty copeland, welcome back. >> thank you. >> i love that you open the book being a young girl looking at ga secret is water and sleep. and that drives me crazy when i hear that. you say what -- >> shut up! >> oh, i just drink lots of water and gets lots of sleep. you say in your book, you want strong, shapely legs, toned derriere, crystal cuts all over your body. regardless of your age. ohio do were do that? >> you know, i attribute so many of my life and the structure of how i approach everything in my life in the same way of a ballet career. i think ballet has such an incredible discipline and structure. and motivating people to think of what they're doing in their lives as a journey. this is not a shot cut that we're doing to become a ballerina overflight. but it's about taking this journey and discovering what works for
copeland made history as the first female black ballerina in the company's 50 year history. >> copelandg people consider what a ballerina looks like. her new book "ballerina body" she shares her secrets about strengthening her body and being strong from inside out. misty copeland, welcome back. >> thank you. >> i love that you open the book being a young girl looking at ga secret is water and sleep. and that drives me crazy when i hear that. you say what -- >>...
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copeland: good morning, mr. president. i am julie copeland. i am ceo and co-owner with my sister of arbill, a philadelphia-based company that protects people in the workplace. we partner with manufacturers to make sure that no one gets hurt. we have products and services and technologies. and it's a privilege to be here today. and we look forward to continuing -- president trump: have you met these two guys? [laughter] mr. wetherington: thank you, mr. president. chuck wetherington. i'm the president of bte technologies. we're based in baltimore, maryland, and denver, colorado. we're a manufacturer of high-tech medical devices used in physical therapy and industrial rehab, and we also have a professional services business that focuses on workplace injury reduction. we are the safety corner here. president trump: that's very good. mr. wetherington: and we work with large employers around the united states and canada doing that kind of work. president trump: and you're starting to do really well. mr. wetheringtong: we are. yes. thank you. preside
copeland: good morning, mr. president. i am julie copeland. i am ceo and co-owner with my sister of arbill, a philadelphia-based company that protects people in the workplace. we partner with manufacturers to make sure that no one gets hurt. we have products and services and technologies. and it's a privilege to be here today. and we look forward to continuing -- president trump: have you met these two guys? [laughter] mr. wetherington: thank you, mr. president. chuck wetherington. i'm the...
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copeland. it. they have already won a by-election. copeland. in a way they should not have done. guardian, philip hammond falls into a tax trap. what are they trying to get across?m hammond falls into a tax trap. what are they trying to get across? it is the notion that they have broken a ma nifesto the notion that they have broken a manifesto pledge which in political terms is a no—no. they cannot be trusted. exactly. it is you implicating and implementing something which you yourself have said is bad. in that sense it is a trap. again we come back to who is going to pull them up on this trap? is the labour party going to be able to make enough noise on this issue that it will force philip hammond into a u—turn. in this instance you will see more of a noise on the conservative backbenchers because they know they will harm more of their own. we have already seen rumblings in the 1922 committee, which is usually a barometer of where things stand in the conservative party and people like john redwood have been speaking this evening saying it was a daft idea, a tax on enterprise. th
copeland. it. they have already won a by-election. copeland. in a way they should not have done. guardian, philip hammond falls into a tax trap. what are they trying to get across?m hammond falls into a tax trap. what are they trying to get across? it is the notion that they have broken a ma nifesto the notion that they have broken a manifesto pledge which in political terms is a no—no. they cannot be trusted. exactly. it is you implicating and implementing something which you yourself have...
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the victim 24-year-old kevin copeland was pronounced dead at the scene.n possible motive in wynnewood a large group meeting in the jewish community center coming together to talk about solidarity in the aftermath of that recent antisemitic activity in our area. emma sending this in. when you see news happening be sure to take out your phone and shoot it then use the fresco app to send it to our newsroom. lucy? >> all right, thank you very much, iain. your health tonight eye opening wake up call. wealth horse organization says pollution kills more than one and a half million children every single year. it says one quarter of all deaths worldwide are due to dirty air and water. second hand smoke inn add jet hygiene. young children are vulnerable to pollution. kit start in the womb. the world health organization urging governments worldwide to do more to make the planet cleaner. and safer for children. sean bell? what's up? >> lucy the nfl combine has been all week and it has to be the most overrated thing in all of sports. i'll tell you why you can't pay at
the victim 24-year-old kevin copeland was pronounced dead at the scene.n possible motive in wynnewood a large group meeting in the jewish community center coming together to talk about solidarity in the aftermath of that recent antisemitic activity in our area. emma sending this in. when you see news happening be sure to take out your phone and shoot it then use the fresco app to send it to our newsroom. lucy? >> all right, thank you very much, iain. your health tonight eye opening wake...
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. >> reporter: sue can copeland for cbs news, latrobe, pennsylvania. >> a new study reveals california is overdue for a massive earthquake. geologists found what they thought were two fault lines running from san diego to los angeles are actually one single system. and the earthquake it would cause could be catastrophic. >> the numbers are frightening $200 billion in property damage. that's billion with a b. 50,000 people injured. 5 major skyscrapers toppled because of a gigantic earthquake. 7.8 in this study. >> the study found the quake is expected to hit north of los angeles but the timing is unclear. experts say it could happen at any time or in decades from now. they say the fault moves about an inch each year. i feel like we're hearing this, like, every year. >> yes. >> and we know someone who is ready to rumble. roberta rumble gonzalez! >> are you ready to rumble! there's only one thing that looks better than the weather right now. michelle griego. gosh, she is looking really pretty! >> well, thank you! >> weather is looking pretty, too. it's just a love fest. kenny, you look go
. >> reporter: sue can copeland for cbs news, latrobe, pennsylvania. >> a new study reveals california is overdue for a massive earthquake. geologists found what they thought were two fault lines running from san diego to los angeles are actually one single system. and the earthquake it would cause could be catastrophic. >> the numbers are frightening $200 billion in property damage. that's billion with a b. 50,000 people injured. 5 major skyscrapers toppled because of a...
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. >>> pennsylvania class a championship game in hershey, girard college, day juan copeland on the drive with two of his game high 16 points for girard college but kennedy catholic coming back, austin 16 points, nine board, six assists leading the way, girard college, coming up short, in the championship game, losing it, 73-56. >>> on to baseball former phillies manager dallas green, died yesterday at the age of 82. we think of him almost exclusively as a phillies guy but today chicago tribune says , no one transformed the cubs, in the 1980's like dallas. love for green obviously far and wide. the phillies and twins in spring training baseball today a moment of silence for green while his jersey hung in the dug out. he led fightins to their first , world series championship in 1980 and they could not have done it without him. >> we could have had 10 all stars, nine all-star and cy young award winner out there, we would not have won if dallas green wasn't the manager. he made him evaluate ourselves , look in the mirrors fist favorite line was anybody can win division titles trying win the
. >>> pennsylvania class a championship game in hershey, girard college, day juan copeland on the drive with two of his game high 16 points for girard college but kennedy catholic coming back, austin 16 points, nine board, six assists leading the way, girard college, coming up short, in the championship game, losing it, 73-56. >>> on to baseball former phillies manager dallas green, died yesterday at the age of 82. we think of him almost exclusively as a phillies guy but today...
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. >>> and ballet star misty copeland stops by studio 57 with her new book.he "morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. wendy's doesn't put up with mushy fish sandwiches like some do. their north pacific cod is breaded in crisp, flaky panko for a big... that's deliciously different. i love it even more than the sea. hey, don't get all mushy on us. it's dinner time and you worked overtime. so you have... no time. but you don't have to cut corners, mom! wendy's kids meals are now just $1.99 after 4pm for a limited time. and you can treat yourself too. it's about time. >>> well, new this morning, a man is shot dead in philadelphia's olney section. the key piece of information we snow so far. and the questions that are still unanswered. >>> breaking overnight, you'll have to check that new restrictions ban you from bringing devices larger than your cell phone onto certain planes. specific flights are affected. >> president trump is appealing for support for the republican healthcare bill from republicans. what h
. >>> and ballet star misty copeland stops by studio 57 with her new book.he "morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. wendy's doesn't put up with mushy fish sandwiches like some do. their north pacific cod is breaded in crisp, flaky panko for a big... that's deliciously different. i love it even more than the sea. hey, don't get all mushy on us. it's dinner time and you worked overtime. so you have... no time. but you don't...
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dayquawn copeland one of 26 point. kennedy catholic too strong. they win 73-56. >> girls 4 a championship bethlehem catholic taking on veil maria. a bucket and foul for first time in school history. -27 final score andgirls state4 then night gap newman garretty versus lincoln park. two happened jam right there. newman gerety boys 3 a champion she win it by 31 points. that's quite a dunk. >> ledge sglit thanks, don. >> >> well, the city of philadelphia is celebrating a milestone this year. the benjamin franklin parkway believe it or not, will turn 1 100 in september. >> city is planning foreman a year of activities to celebrate the cultural core for and in addition to the activities member of the parkway 100 planning committee announced a 1.25 grant from the william penn foundation that will support a sublick art installation across the parkway and parkway 100 we are connected festival is stej scheduled for friday, september just to see their faces in the morning when i wake them up. the first thing you think about is your wife and your kids and yo
dayquawn copeland one of 26 point. kennedy catholic too strong. they win 73-56. >> girls 4 a championship bethlehem catholic taking on veil maria. a bucket and foul for first time in school history. -27 final score andgirls state4 then night gap newman garretty versus lincoln park. two happened jam right there. newman gerety boys 3 a champion she win it by 31 points. that's quite a dunk. >> ledge sglit thanks, don. >> >> well, the city of philadelphia is celebrating a...
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chuck copeland joins us from where this whole ordeal began in a quiet neighborhood a few miles from that shooting. >> reporter: usually quiet neighborhood. the man who was shot by police rents a room on eva court that's still blocked by police. it's on the line between campbell and san jose where police have been gathering evidence all evening long. this evening where the chase began, neighbors say they called police when a man took off his clothes and began chasing small children. >> he was still naked and went running towards them like charging the kids. >> reporter: when police arrived, neighbors say the man jumped into his truck, hit her to truck on the way out, leading to a chase that led to a traffic shut down. we warn you. some may find these images of the standoff that ended in gunfire disturbing. the images were taken by a man who wanted his identity concealed. >> the first series of shots they told the suspect to get out of the car. he didn't, and again, i heard a pop, so maybe they reacted to that. and they shot him in the vehicle. again, they asked the suspect to get out of t
chuck copeland joins us from where this whole ordeal began in a quiet neighborhood a few miles from that shooting. >> reporter: usually quiet neighborhood. the man who was shot by police rents a room on eva court that's still blocked by police. it's on the line between campbell and san jose where police have been gathering evidence all evening long. this evening where the chase began, neighbors say they called police when a man took off his clothes and began chasing small children....
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and then in the altogether louder atmosphere of the wednesday lunch time, the new copeland conservative was this mp out of order? a labour opponent thought jacob rees—mogg might have been guilty of sizism. possibly. this week, the member for north east somerset was in my constituency. and to his credit he did inform me he was going there as a fundraiser. i offered to go with him. he rejected my advances. today, i opened the local paper to read he described the pygmy nature of the opposition, does the deputy speaker think that the term pygmy is appropriate while standing in the constituency of the shortest mp? there will be a quiet word in his ear. tributes were paid throughout the week to the father of the house, gerald kaufman, who has died at the age of 86. a former bbc sketchwriter and an adviser to harold wilson he was a labour mp since 1970. we look back on an eventful career. a junior minister in the 1970s. gerald kaufman's book, how to be a minister, was reading for ambitious mps. after labour's defeat in 1979 he fought his party's move to the left. famously describing the 1983 m
and then in the altogether louder atmosphere of the wednesday lunch time, the new copeland conservative was this mp out of order? a labour opponent thought jacob rees—mogg might have been guilty of sizism. possibly. this week, the member for north east somerset was in my constituency. and to his credit he did inform me he was going there as a fundraiser. i offered to go with him. he rejected my advances. today, i opened the local paper to read he described the pygmy nature of the opposition,...
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the by—election winner in copeland in cumbria was welcomed into the commons at the end of prime minister'sounded from the packed benchers of the conservatives as ao—year—old trudy harrison entered to take a seat. it had been, to say the least, a notable election victory for the former parish councillor in west cumbria, as it was the first time a governing party had made a by—election gain for 35 years. the seat had been made vacant by the departure of the previous labourmpforajob in the nuclear industry. trudy harrison took the oath in the traditional way. i swear by almighty god that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her majesty queen elizabeth, her heirs and successors, according to law, so help me god. members: hear, hear. the commons‘ newest member. and that's it for this programme. dojoin me for our next daily round—up. until then, from me keith mcdougall, goodbye. well, a very blustery night out there for some of us, particularly across southern parts of the uk, especially the south—west, around the bristol channel. breezy inland too. and really, the weather is going to
the by—election winner in copeland in cumbria was welcomed into the commons at the end of prime minister'sounded from the packed benchers of the conservatives as ao—year—old trudy harrison entered to take a seat. it had been, to say the least, a notable election victory for the former parish councillor in west cumbria, as it was the first time a governing party had made a by—election gain for 35 years. the seat had been made vacant by the departure of the previous labourmpforajob in the...
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that is a bigger issue for them than for example the by—election in copeland which the tories won against what michael heseltine has also said is that the conservatives are not just performing fleas with theresa may as the ringmaster, that they have strong concerns about what is happening with brexit and strong concerns about whether or not we would be in a better place if we are not closely connected to the european union and that he wants the prime minister to listen to those concerns. looking ahead to this week, a lot of speculation in the papers that this could be the week when brexit is finally triggered, article 50 and so on. is that the way you see it? in terms of, if you watched that package, laying out the importance of what happens tomorrow in both houses, if the commons and the lords pass the bill as the government want it to be passed without the amendments, potentially that leaves the way open for theresa may being able to trigger brexit on either tuesday or wednesday, but it is not clear whether she will do that. something that we heard david davis say earlier when he was sp
that is a bigger issue for them than for example the by—election in copeland which the tories won against what michael heseltine has also said is that the conservatives are not just performing fleas with theresa may as the ringmaster, that they have strong concerns about what is happening with brexit and strong concerns about whether or not we would be in a better place if we are not closely connected to the european union and that he wants the prime minister to listen to those concerns....
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. >> reporter: overnight golf-ball sized hail forcing families like christie copeland and her family to scramble to find a safe place to weather the storm. >> we were going to a storm cellar. as soon as we stopped a huge shattered noise happened and we looked and it got glass all over my kid and hit my daughter in the back of the head. >> windshields were no match for strong winds and hail pounding cars in west texas. the severe thunderstorms causing nearly 200,000 people to lose power in the dallas/ft. worth area. heavy rain and flooding roads in moore, oklahoma. while most faced with these dangerous conditions shelter in place these stunning pictures were captured by storm chasers who raised the danger to document it. the storm comes as three storm chasers while pursuing a storm in west texas. the weather channel identifying two of the victims as kelly williamson releasing a statement saying in part kelly and randy were beloved members of the weather community. we are saddened by this loss and our deepest sympathies go out to the family and loved ones of all involved. nbc news. >>>
. >> reporter: overnight golf-ball sized hail forcing families like christie copeland and her family to scramble to find a safe place to weather the storm. >> we were going to a storm cellar. as soon as we stopped a huge shattered noise happened and we looked and it got glass all over my kid and hit my daughter in the back of the head. >> windshields were no match for strong winds and hail pounding cars in west texas. the severe thunderstorms causing nearly 200,000 people to...
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misty plus ballerina copeland on breaking racial arriers and building a leaner, stronger more graceful. coming up next. today.save lives are you guys ready to get healthy? [cheers and applause] dr. oz: it
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chuck copeland joins us where detectives have contained a suspect. chuck? >> reporter: a lot of unanswered questions that began in sacramento and led police to detain a suspect here at the corner of pierce and golden gate avenue. the suspects name not yet released. neighbors say they heard no screams, including one man who was up until 3:00 a.m. the police discovered four bodies in a home in the softland park neighborhood, a tidy middle class area downtown. >> you don't see stuff like that here. >> reporter: police were notified by a family member. they went door-to-door to see if anyone heard anything. investigators believe the victims were not chosen randomly. >> investigators will be out here probably into the evening, maybe into tomorrow because it's such an extensive scene. >> reporter: the search led to san francisco where police detained a man at pierce and golden gate avenue. the victims apparently knew the suspect. so far, neither his name or the victims are being released. san francisco police officers left this location about an hour and a half a
chuck copeland joins us where detectives have contained a suspect. chuck? >> reporter: a lot of unanswered questions that began in sacramento and led police to detain a suspect here at the corner of pierce and golden gate avenue. the suspects name not yet released. neighbors say they heard no screams, including one man who was up until 3:00 a.m. the police discovered four bodies in a home in the softland park neighborhood, a tidy middle class area downtown. >> you don't see stuff...
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other news now, world famous ballerina misty copeland has more to dance about second book hit shelves yesterday she'll number our area to talk about it today. ballerina body dancing and eating your way to leaper, stronger and more grace full you. in the stanceers shares secrets to reshape your body 'be helpthy she'll be at under awrm our house in baltimore and book signing is for 4:30 this afternoon. you know what to get me for christmas, steve. >> yes. a visit and luncheon with misty. >> just the book. >> or the book. >> speaking of athletes let check in with morning line now. united states plays first wovrld baseball championship against puerto rico and u.s. managed to hold off jam an in yesterday semi-typeal game and thanks to a great start by none other than national's pitcher tanner rowarch it is final at dodgers stadium closer there at the end. to the ice. bobblehead night at verizon center you see that first in the awkward segment we did with tucker barnes. >> yesterday they gave them out to the fans. he played 300 career game and 29 safe and alex ovechkin two assists and ovech
other news now, world famous ballerina misty copeland has more to dance about second book hit shelves yesterday she'll number our area to talk about it today. ballerina body dancing and eating your way to leaper, stronger and more grace full you. in the stanceers shares secrets to reshape your body 'be helpthy she'll be at under awrm our house in baltimore and book signing is for 4:30 this afternoon. you know what to get me for christmas, steve. >> yes. a visit and luncheon with misty....
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what's wrong with the labour party where this could lose a seat like copeland? >> there was nobody in the labour movement that would cut inheritance tax at the sam time as cutting benefits for disabled people and then telling them they're not really disabled. we need better investment and need to level up the transport funding between london and the rest of the country. if we focus on things that matter to people, you ask people, should health services get more money? yes. should social care get more money? people would say they should. >> all of you agree on the economy, do you agree on a man who would lead you into the election, do you think the top of the party is the problem? >> you can't think you would get an instant response. labour has to think about how the economy has changed, how that has changed. it's no good for people like me to say let's switch the leader and that might do it. it's got to be about what our agenda is. there's got to be more humility about how we get answers to these questions. that's what we're trying to do. a lot of people are wor
what's wrong with the labour party where this could lose a seat like copeland? >> there was nobody in the labour movement that would cut inheritance tax at the sam time as cutting benefits for disabled people and then telling them they're not really disabled. we need better investment and need to level up the transport funding between london and the rest of the country. if we focus on things that matter to people, you ask people, should health services get more money? yes. should social...
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and that lorena misty copeland will be here april 17 to talk about her new book "ballerina body." on april 17 at a newsmaker. and before i get the last question, we have a tradition here. everyone from nelson mandela to benjamin netanyahu has received this mug. >> the same mug? >> [laughter] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> final question. if you became the czar of health care in the u.s. and had a guarantee that all stakeholders would live up to what you would be doing behind you. what would your recommendations look like? or one recommendation. >> just what i described. i believe in choice and market-based solutions. i think our health care has been hugely distorted by a lack of incentives in the right place. i think we need to go back to the relationship with the patient. we need to provide incentives for the providers to look after their population and maintain health. and not be paid for how many more x-rays they can do or mris on a transactional basis. get the incentives right. pay the physicians to keep people healthy and everything else will a line easily. -- will lin
and that lorena misty copeland will be here april 17 to talk about her new book "ballerina body." on april 17 at a newsmaker. and before i get the last question, we have a tradition here. everyone from nelson mandela to benjamin netanyahu has received this mug. >> the same mug? >> [laughter] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> final question. if you became the czar of health care in the u.s. and had a guarantee that all stakeholders would live up to what you...
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. >>> translator: overnight golf-ball sized hail pelting parts of texas forcing kristi copeland and her family to find a safe place. >> as soon as we stopped, a huge old shattered noise happened and we look and my back windshield was busted out and it got glass all over my kids and hit my daughter in the back of the head. >> reporter: windshields were no match for the strong winds and hail pounding cars in west texas. the severe thunderstorms causing nearly 200,000 people to lose power in the dallas-fort worth area. heavy rains flooding roads in moore, oklahoma, and while most people faced with these dangerous questioned sheltered in place, these stunning pictures of silent tornadoes touching down in texas and oklahoma were captured by storm chasers who raced towards the danger to document it. this comes as three storm chasers crashed while chasing after each other while pursuing a storm in west texas. the weather channel identifying two of the victims as kelly williamson and randy yarnel releasing a statement saying kelley and randy were beloved members of the weather community. we're
. >>> translator: overnight golf-ball sized hail pelting parts of texas forcing kristi copeland and her family to find a safe place. >> as soon as we stopped, a huge old shattered noise happened and we look and my back windshield was busted out and it got glass all over my kids and hit my daughter in the back of the head. >> reporter: windshields were no match for the strong winds and hail pounding cars in west texas. the severe thunderstorms causing nearly 200,000 people...
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and misty copeland will be on april 17 talking about her new book on april 17th. as a newsmaker and before i give you the last question, we have a tradition here here everybody from nelson mandela to benjamin thethat yahoo! has received this mock. >> same mug? [laughing] >> not the same. it's yours. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> final question. if you became bazaar of health care in the u.s. and that a guarantee that all stakeholders would live up to what you would be doing behind you, what would your recommendation look like? >> well, i think what i just described. i believe in choice and market-based solutions. i think our health care has been hugely distorted by a lack of incentives being in the right place. i feel that we need to go back to physician, hospital provide a relationship with the patient. we need to provide incentives for the providers to look after their population and maintain health, and not be paid for how many more mris they can do and how many x-rays they can do on a transactional basis. so give the incentives right. pay the physician
and misty copeland will be on april 17 talking about her new book on april 17th. as a newsmaker and before i give you the last question, we have a tradition here here everybody from nelson mandela to benjamin thethat yahoo! has received this mock. >> same mug? [laughing] >> not the same. it's yours. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> final question. if you became bazaar of health care in the u.s. and that a guarantee that all stakeholders would live up to what you...
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>> other notable performances include swan lake, sharing the stage with ballet's superstar misty copelandrare pairing of two african-american dancers in lead roles. >> continue to be a pioneer as much as i can to shed light on the subject because people need to know that, you know, the sky is the limit. >> brooklyn takes the responsibility of being a pioneer very seriously. later on this year he will perform in ethiopia for a charity event with proceeds going to a new hospital for children and for the purpose of exposing those young kids to the arts. again, you can catch brooklyn and the washington ballet tonight at the performances run through sunday so if you can't make it tonight you have an opportunity to check him out this weekend. larry: wow. world renowned talent. alison: makes you want to stretch and touch your toes. larry: yeah. alison: i'm sure he'll wow them at the kennedy center for sure. michelle: break a leg, guys. larry: thanks. still ahead at 5:00 ever dream of getting behyped hind the wheel of a race car? why this one doesn't have anyone there at all. >> and lucky number
>> other notable performances include swan lake, sharing the stage with ballet's superstar misty copelandrare pairing of two african-american dancers in lead roles. >> continue to be a pioneer as much as i can to shed light on the subject because people need to know that, you know, the sky is the limit. >> brooklyn takes the responsibility of being a pioneer very seriously. later on this year he will perform in ethiopia for a charity event with proceeds going to a new hospital...
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but tell that to the voters of copeland and their new brilliant member of parliament. brilliant memberofparliamenl they pay. in scotland and europe in it will be all up elections wales it will be all up elections in every local authority. —— in scotla nd every local authority. —— in scotland and stewart in wales. in england some of our great cities and england someof ourieatcitiesand ‘ areas will choose a powerful their areas will choose a powerful new mayors. as a party we go into these important elections confident about thejob these important elections confident about the job we can do to serve local people and local communities. from cardiff to the cairngorms, to durham, people are looking dover to durham, people are looking for a party with a plan to secure a better future, a better future betterfuture, a betterfuture for their town or the city, the county under the country. and our task is clear, we must work to be that party. in local elections across the country that means being the party that sets out the credible and compelling case to keep council tax low for more effective and and low
but tell that to the voters of copeland and their new brilliant member of parliament. brilliant memberofparliamenl they pay. in scotland and europe in it will be all up elections wales it will be all up elections in every local authority. —— in scotla nd every local authority. —— in scotland and stewart in wales. in england some of our great cities and england someof ourieatcitiesand ‘ areas will choose a powerful their areas will choose a powerful new mayors. as a party we go into...
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overnight, golf ball-size hail, pelting parts of texas, forcing families like christy copeland and her children to scramble to find a safe place to weather the storm. >> we were going to a storm cellar. and as soon as we stopped, a huge shattered noise happened. and we looked. and my back windshield was busted out. and it got glass all over my kids. and hit my daughter in the back of the head. >> reporter: windshields were no match for the strong winds and hail pounding cars in west texas. the severe storms causing 2,000 people to lose power in the dallas-ft. worth area. heavy rains flooding roads in moore, oklahoma. while people facing the dangerous conditions shelter in place, these stunning pictures of violent tornadoes touching down in texas and oklahoma were captured by storm chasers who raced towards the danger to document it. the storm comes as three storm chasers were killed after their cars crashed into each other while pursuing a storm in west texas. the weather channel identifying two of the victims as kelley williamson and randy yarnall. saying in part, kelley and randy wer
overnight, golf ball-size hail, pelting parts of texas, forcing families like christy copeland and her children to scramble to find a safe place to weather the storm. >> we were going to a storm cellar. and as soon as we stopped, a huge shattered noise happened. and we looked. and my back windshield was busted out. and it got glass all over my kids. and hit my daughter in the back of the head. >> reporter: windshields were no match for the strong winds and hail pounding cars in west...
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sounding a bit sharp, maybe not surprising in the wake of the copeland by—election defeat.cts of a snap general election, some in the tory party think notjust election, some in the tory party think not just wouldn't strengthen the position of mrs may here but also strengthen her hand in terms of the brexit negotiations. i would class it as unlikely but not rule it out. thank you, norman. we will have the full interview with jeremy corbyn at just after 9:30am the full interview with jeremy corbyn atjust after 9:30am and we will hear from the former work and pensions secretary stephen crabb on theissue pensions secretary stephen crabb on the issue of pips. joanna is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the day's news. facebook‘s procedures for vetting content on its pages have been strongly criticised after a bbc investigation found it was failing to remove inappropriate and sexualised images of children. the chair of the commons media committee damian collins has said it casts grave doubts on the effectiveness of facebook‘s systems. 0ur correspondent angus crawf
sounding a bit sharp, maybe not surprising in the wake of the copeland by—election defeat.cts of a snap general election, some in the tory party think notjust election, some in the tory party think not just wouldn't strengthen the position of mrs may here but also strengthen her hand in terms of the brexit negotiations. i would class it as unlikely but not rule it out. thank you, norman. we will have the full interview with jeremy corbyn at just after 9:30am the full interview with jeremy...
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mr deputy speaker, as the voters of copeland so clearly understood, we are the party of the nhs!esilience of the british economy, and that this budget we continue with our plan, building on the foundation of our economic strength, reaching out to seize the opportunities that lie ahead, backing our public services, supporting britain's families, investing in the skills of our young people, and making britain the best place in the world to do business. mr deputy speaker, our united kingdom has a proud history — we have done remarkable things together. but we look forwards, not backwards, confident that our greatest achievements are ahead of us. today we reaffirm our commitment to invest in britain's future, and we embark on this next chapter of our history confident in our strengths and clear in our determination to build a stronger, there, better britain. i commend this budget to the house. studio: the chancellor, philip hammond, the conclusion of his first budget speech. we will be back in the commons in a moment, because, of course, we will get the response from labour's jeremy
mr deputy speaker, as the voters of copeland so clearly understood, we are the party of the nhs!esilience of the british economy, and that this budget we continue with our plan, building on the foundation of our economic strength, reaching out to seize the opportunities that lie ahead, backing our public services, supporting britain's families, investing in the skills of our young people, and making britain the best place in the world to do business. mr deputy speaker, our united kingdom has a...