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fergus, thank ou early diagnosis is crucial. fergus, thank you very — early diagnosis is crucial.nd leg of their league cup semi—final tie. if they do overcome the premier league side, they'll reach their first major cup final since 2006, as our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. look closely, you'll see some familiar faces. 20 years ago, gareth southgate and the whole of middlesbrough celebrated. they'd brought home the league cup — the first and only major trophy in the club's history. go on, find yourself in that. for those who were there, they were special times. you won't be able to spot me. i did have a full head of hair back in 2004 as well. the joy in actually winning something, having supported the team since the 1960s, and then to go and win there was outstanding. what would it mean to the town for boro to reach another cup final? in the last ten years, we've been pretty much a championship side barring one season. so to now have this again, it gets you excited thinking, "my days, this actually can happen. middlesbrough can do something again." however, what i w
fergus, thank ou early diagnosis is crucial. fergus, thank you very — early diagnosis is crucial.nd leg of their league cup semi—final tie. if they do overcome the premier league side, they'll reach their first major cup final since 2006, as our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. look closely, you'll see some familiar faces. 20 years ago, gareth southgate and the whole of middlesbrough celebrated. they'd brought home the league cup — the first and only major trophy in the club's...
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fergus, thank you.ukraine. but the kremlin appears unsure how to deal with one group of dissenters — the wives of mobilised russian servicemen. they're growing increasingly vocal in their demand that their husbands be allowed to stop fighting and return home — as our russia editor steve rosenberg has been finding out. they were the extra boots on the ground the kremlin badly needed — the 300,000 reservists, mobilized more than a year ago for russia's war against ukraine. angelina's partner was drafted at the age of 44. she says that despite being diagnosed with stomach ulcers, he was deployed to an assault unit. now, he's wounded. translation: there are some people who want to fight, - who volunteer for it and sign contracts. let them fight. but send us back our husbands who don't want to be there. they've done their duty to the motherland, send them home. antolina hasjoined other women campaigning to bring their husbands home. they choose their words carefully. most avoid criticizing the war itself. st
fergus, thank you.ukraine. but the kremlin appears unsure how to deal with one group of dissenters — the wives of mobilised russian servicemen. they're growing increasingly vocal in their demand that their husbands be allowed to stop fighting and return home — as our russia editor steve rosenberg has been finding out. they were the extra boots on the ground the kremlin badly needed — the 300,000 reservists, mobilized more than a year ago for russia's war against ukraine. angelina's...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.ine off the menu in pubs and bars reduces the total amount of alcohol that people drink. 21 pubs took part in an experiment run by cambridge university — the venues agreed to sell only small and medium glasses of wine.(ani they stopped and medium glasses of wine. they stopped offering large glasses — which are 250ml, so are in fact a third of a bottle of wine. results showed customers ordered more drinks but actually consumed fewer units overall. our correspondent frances read went to one of the pubs that took part in the research. dryjanuary for some, but for others it's been a case of drinking less without them even realising. at the three compasses pub in east london, the after—work crowd only have the option of a small or medium glass of wine. large has been taken off the menu after the pub agreed to take part in a study with the university of cambridge. most of the drinkers didn't even realise. i don't think people would have really noticed between a medium and a large. i don't th
fergus walsh, bbc news.ine off the menu in pubs and bars reduces the total amount of alcohol that people drink. 21 pubs took part in an experiment run by cambridge university — the venues agreed to sell only small and medium glasses of wine.(ani they stopped and medium glasses of wine. they stopped offering large glasses — which are 250ml, so are in fact a third of a bottle of wine. results showed customers ordered more drinks but actually consumed fewer units overall. our correspondent...
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thank you to fergus bordewich and thank you to all of you for being here. thank most powerful leaders during the 1960s mayor richard daley and david prayed out of the black disciples one of the city's largest gangs peers as a portion of the program democratic political machine used young irish tough kids to help win elections. in all aspects of democratic political machine so getting that mentorship and guidance from the committeeman it was a tough neighborhood" at the time scrabble. it was not the bridgeport of today, it was the hood for irish and they were to kids so they learn how to use cohesiveness as a street gang to gain power. that's one of the reasons he was so intent not allowing other groups to move in the same direction because he knew street gangs have the potential if they got appropriate mentorship and guidance that they could become a force to be reckoned with so he always used power and leverage to make sure the group stays realized, brutalized and kept an eye on it and was never able to. >> forcible program booktv.org. search lance william
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fergus walsh, bbc news.or the last time before she gives up the throne. (fanfare) thousands lined the streets of copenhagen to watch her make her annualjourney from her residence to the christiansborg palace to hold a new year's reception with military officers and other dignitaries. margrethe shocked danes when she announced on new year's eve that she will abdicate on the 14th of january. when the throne passes to her son, frederik, it will be the first time since 1926 that no country in the world has had a reigning queen. let's turn to some other news around the world: authorities says a sixth grade student was killed by a 17—year—old at a high school in perry, iowa. five others were injured in the shooting. police say the shooter, who was armed with a pump action shotgun and a small calibre handgun, was found dead with a self—inflicted gunshot wound. police also say they found an improvised explosive device while searching the building. authorities injapan say the death toll from this week's earthquake ha
fergus walsh, bbc news.or the last time before she gives up the throne. (fanfare) thousands lined the streets of copenhagen to watch her make her annualjourney from her residence to the christiansborg palace to hold a new year's reception with military officers and other dignitaries. margrethe shocked danes when she announced on new year's eve that she will abdicate on the 14th of january. when the throne passes to her son, frederik, it will be the first time since 1926 that no country in the...
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ivan: extratime fergus fergus time that's what it was called in my opinion i accept as the correct answerct answer plus 5 points the term arose thanks to the legendary to coach alex fergusen andrey the topic is football let's stay on the topic football let's go wherever you are happy birthday this golden ball is for you who did lionel messi address these to? go! which animal is the mascot of the 2024 european football championship in germany? bear? this is a bear, absolutely right, this is the correct answer, the european championship will start very soon. let's enjoy great football. ruslan, theme, football. football and me first. my friends, if anything, there are others out there. the topics are also very interesting, but while we are playing football, who in the world of football is awarded the pichichi trophy, the best scorer, who of the spanish championship, the best scorer of the spanish championship, this is the correct answer, and andrey chooses the topic, yes now, and the history of sports, the history of sports, well, that’s something for a change, let's go. name the most famous
ivan: extratime fergus fergus time that's what it was called in my opinion i accept as the correct answerct answer plus 5 points the term arose thanks to the legendary to coach alex fergusen andrey the topic is football let's stay on the topic football let's go wherever you are happy birthday this golden ball is for you who did lionel messi address these to? go! which animal is the mascot of the 2024 european football championship in germany? bear? this is a bear, absolutely right, this is the...
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fergus, thank you.nline. but at the age of 19, he died alone in supported accommodation. three years on, his inquest has finally taken place and recorded death by misadventure, but will's family say they only got the answers they needed because of a trail of evidence that he had left for them. ruth clegg has the story, and you may find parts of her report upsetting. hi, my name's will, i'm 18 and i have severe mental health problems. he was passionate about so many things. he was intelligent. he was so loving. he had been troubled his whole life. go away. right. stop harassing me. will was 19 when he died. his family and will himself say he was let down by the services that should have supported him. are you going to kill me? are you going to throw me down the stairs? . as the need got stronger, the help seemed to fall away even more. it's incredible. no one should have to wait until they're in crisis to be treated. it's now been three years since we lost will and we have the inquest this morning. three
fergus, thank you.nline. but at the age of 19, he died alone in supported accommodation. three years on, his inquest has finally taken place and recorded death by misadventure, but will's family say they only got the answers they needed because of a trail of evidence that he had left for them. ruth clegg has the story, and you may find parts of her report upsetting. hi, my name's will, i'm 18 and i have severe mental health problems. he was passionate about so many things. he was intelligent....
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here's our medical editor, fergus walsh. measles is back.ghs and sneezes. it can cause serious complications, like pneumonia and brain swelling and, in rare cases, be fatal. those most at risk are infants and the immunocompromised. measles should be a disease of the past. two doses of the mmr jab give almost complete protection, but coverage is at its lowest in the uk for more than a decade. parts of the west midlands have very patchy mmr uptake and the measles outbreak there has prompted the uk health security agency to declare a national incident, which enables more resources to be given to laboratory and data teams. since october, there have been 216 confirmed and 103 probable measles cases in the west midlands, mostly in birmingham. mmr coverage is lowest in london. last year, the ukhsa said an outbreak of between 40,000 and 160,000 cases could occur in the capital. but child health experts say outbreaks could happen anywhere. it's such an infectious virus that it spreads about amongst all the children, who are not already protected. and
here's our medical editor, fergus walsh. measles is back.ghs and sneezes. it can cause serious complications, like pneumonia and brain swelling and, in rare cases, be fatal. those most at risk are infants and the immunocompromised. measles should be a disease of the past. two doses of the mmr jab give almost complete protection, but coverage is at its lowest in the uk for more than a decade. parts of the west midlands have very patchy mmr uptake and the measles outbreak there has prompted the...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.res reveal a fall in demand for goods, and also a drop in food sales, despite the run—up to christmas. the office for national statistics said it appeared people had shopped early, taking advantage of the black friday sales in november. our chief economics correspondent dharshini david is with me. what does it all mean, then, these figures? what does it all mean, then, these fi . ures? , what does it all mean, then, these fiaures? , . ., . ~ what does it all mean, then, these fiaures? , . ., what does it all mean, then, these fiaures? , ., ., , figures? festive cracker or damp su uib, figures? festive cracker or damp squib. jane. _ figures? festive cracker or damp squib, jane, take _ figures? festive cracker or damp squib, jane, take your— figures? festive cracker or damp squib, jane, take your choice. i figures? festive cracker or damp| squib, jane, take your choice. for squib, jane, take your choice. for every retailer which did well, there were many more who had a tough time, and th
fergus walsh, bbc news.res reveal a fall in demand for goods, and also a drop in food sales, despite the run—up to christmas. the office for national statistics said it appeared people had shopped early, taking advantage of the black friday sales in november. our chief economics correspondent dharshini david is with me. what does it all mean, then, these figures? what does it all mean, then, these fi . ures? , what does it all mean, then, these fiaures? , . ., . ~ what does it all mean, then,...
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fergus walsh has that story.ist even the most powerful antibiotics, posing a major threat to human health. the new antibiotic, zosurabalpin, defeated one of the toughest of all superbugs. it's called carbapenem—resistant acinetobacter baumannii, or crab for short. it's one of the three most critical drug—resistant pathogens, according to the world health organization, because it's so hard to kill. crab thrives in hospitals, where it preys on patients with already weakened immune systems. it's resistant to nearly all antibiotics and has a mortality rate of around 50%. archive: a life-saving drug which l has revolutionised medical science. since the discovery of the first antibiotic — penicillin — these precious drugs have saved countless lives. but there's been no new class of antibiotics against the most resistant bacteria, known as "gram—negative", in over 50 years. research in the journal nature explains the new compound was able to eradicate crab infections in petri dishes and in mice. but getting any new anti
fergus walsh has that story.ist even the most powerful antibiotics, posing a major threat to human health. the new antibiotic, zosurabalpin, defeated one of the toughest of all superbugs. it's called carbapenem—resistant acinetobacter baumannii, or crab for short. it's one of the three most critical drug—resistant pathogens, according to the world health organization, because it's so hard to kill. crab thrives in hospitals, where it preys on patients with already weakened immune systems....
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grant and the battle to save reconstruction" with fergus bordewich, he has written nine nonfiction bookslan war: ulysses s. grant and the battle to save reconstruction" continues his report about reconstruct republicans in power battling congress at work, how reformers fought the civil war, beside lincoln, ended slavery and remade america which was published three years ago in 2020, a narrative he continues in "klan war: ulysses s. grant and the battle to save reconstruction". 's earlier works in collude, i will list these in reverse order sequencing back in time. bound for canaan:the underground railroad and the war for the soul of america, america's great diprete, stephen douglas have a compromise that preserved the union. the first congress, james madison when george washington, extraordinary man invented the government and washington:the making of the american capital. and several more earlier than that. he's a native of new york city, independent writer, historian and journalist. 's most recent focus has been on nineteenth century american history. he served on and chaired the award
grant and the battle to save reconstruction" with fergus bordewich, he has written nine nonfiction bookslan war: ulysses s. grant and the battle to save reconstruction" continues his report about reconstruct republicans in power battling congress at work, how reformers fought the civil war, beside lincoln, ended slavery and remade america which was published three years ago in 2020, a narrative he continues in "klan war: ulysses s. grant and the battle to save...
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here's our medical editor fergus walsh. measles is back.us complications, like pneumonia and brain swelling and, in rare cases, be fatal. those most at risk are infants and the immunocompromised. measles should be a disease of the past. two doses of the mmr jab give almost complete protection, but coverage is at its lowest in the uk for more than a decade. parts of the west midlands have very patchy mmr uptake and the measles outbreak there has prompted the uk health security agency to declare a national incident, which enables more resources to be given to laboratory and data teams. since october, there have been 216 confirmed and 103 probable measles cases in the west midlands, mostly in birmingham. mmr coverage is lowest in london. last year, the ukhsa said an outbreak of between 40,000 and 160,000 cases could occur in the capital. but child health experts say outbreaks could happen anywhere. it's such an infectious virus that it spreads about amongst all the children, who are not already protected. and that might be in the west midlands
here's our medical editor fergus walsh. measles is back.us complications, like pneumonia and brain swelling and, in rare cases, be fatal. those most at risk are infants and the immunocompromised. measles should be a disease of the past. two doses of the mmr jab give almost complete protection, but coverage is at its lowest in the uk for more than a decade. parts of the west midlands have very patchy mmr uptake and the measles outbreak there has prompted the uk health security agency to declare...
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. >> el mismísimo sir alex fergus, quien dirigiera al chicharito en el manchester united entre 2010 yavier hernández con su autógrafo digital y el número en dorado, pues no solo se agotó, sino que la tienda online del club de guadalajara colapsó. esto es lo que genera la llegada de una leyenda como el chicharito que regresa al equipo donde debutó como profesional en 2006. pero tranquilos chiu hermanos, que ahora es que harán camisetas con el número 14. y bueno, obviamente luego de tanta espera, de tanta expectativa, llegan o llegan. el momento de la anuncio, sacan esta camiseta, edición especial y el sitio web colapsó. >> me encanta como ponen todo con la palabra chicharito, no chicharito manía, chicharito, hermanos chicharritos al carro de todo eso. >> a chivas le encanta porque créanme que lo van a aprovechar, lo van a aprovechar muy bien. >> muestra de que va bastante bien encaminado. eso que dices que pasó con la tienda. la gente, sobre todo los coleccionistas, ya estarán buscando su su pieza, no? >> y bueno, ahora chicharito será presentado el fin de semana, luego para que juegue
. >> el mismísimo sir alex fergus, quien dirigiera al chicharito en el manchester united entre 2010 yavier hernández con su autógrafo digital y el número en dorado, pues no solo se agotó, sino que la tienda online del club de guadalajara colapsó. esto es lo que genera la llegada de una leyenda como el chicharito que regresa al equipo donde debutó como profesional en 2006. pero tranquilos chiu hermanos, que ahora es que harán camisetas con el número 14. y bueno, obviamente luego...
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a sports or do you see the fergus really is a lot to the legal, permanent dorski religion chance give one more humans all the water and how it is strongly engine behind button and 0 base as a, as a nice experience or your skill or the victorian show a personal audio, a single joint, typically best coupled with news i for, to and we of the school but decided football shape is do i want us to tax the personal media needed to use a lot of things on, you know, i see folks and you come in each are...
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x to the black panther party, all the way into i believe by 2014, with the death of mike brown in fergus, missouri. when i was in ferguson, missouri protesting the death of mike brown. and we was getting hit with rubber bullets and being tear gas. it was the palestinians who were seeing a sweet messages about how to deal with the effects of tear gas. and that opened up a whole new generation to the palestinian plight and brand up the solidarity movement. we're not at this solidarity movement that was kind of government for a few years. and this continue on to this day. and by having these conversations, by doing this collaboration, the slow movement, the sl. ready who i think is why we are witnessing this, this growth right back in the solitary. now what you're mentioning is really interesting about what happened in ferguson, missouri because we know that american police have trained with israeli soldiers, that there has been some collaboration to it. and you're saying that protest is palestinian protest as we're telling people, taking part in black lives matter process about how to deal
x to the black panther party, all the way into i believe by 2014, with the death of mike brown in fergus, missouri. when i was in ferguson, missouri protesting the death of mike brown. and we was getting hit with rubber bullets and being tear gas. it was the palestinians who were seeing a sweet messages about how to deal with the effects of tear gas. and that opened up a whole new generation to the palestinian plight and brand up the solidarity movement. we're not at this solidarity movement...
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i and i found about $650.00 or so fergus. i think the russians would attack i. some of them are hobbies like military bases, lady bases, air force, base and things like that. and also attack of nuclear storage facilities. and there are several nuclear, several countries in europe, and store us in clear weapons and a great britain and france as substantial parcels of their own and are also targets of the same time using intact and ukraine. things like power plants and oil refineries, a large rise as a tactical nuclear weapons are now spoken about as battlefields, munitions like a tank or something in the context of the work you've done showing us the devastating well environmental impact, long lasting environmental impact of nuclear weapons yeah, so i mentioned that there might be hundreds of millions of casualties in the us and russia from the border between those countries added year of i'm so those casually, they're pretty big. but when you use a nuclear weapon bird is the city that is being attacked or whatever the target is . and that's no cyrus to produce a
i and i found about $650.00 or so fergus. i think the russians would attack i. some of them are hobbies like military bases, lady bases, air force, base and things like that. and also attack of nuclear storage facilities. and there are several nuclear, several countries in europe, and store us in clear weapons and a great britain and france as substantial parcels of their own and are also targets of the same time using intact and ukraine. things like power plants and oil refineries, a large...
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so now the name on it and i'm new say, guess i need more a little fergus, lots out of it a day i will say that some of them like that is some one of the media the and we get my dentist one and that a lot of the city a at that one city of the city, a federal edison. i have to dial program. i see the ibm. uh see it the, the manual. yeah. the most here. yeah. i mean my, you know, but i have, i have to persona, my seal that i think one of the commercial name for 100 because of yeah. get us on going this unit and buy, you know, less old price at nissan. c o a look for them, i guess the point of them pretty is, is a no cellphone zone and it's in deal single, they sound, but honestly the majority of that office on a k, i did, i will, is that go see that? i mean on the he can only go see, i'm a persona and then we'll grab a, wanna be that me court it. well, can you, i'm afraid that then any, say i la money out and we got a to my heart. the whole keeps asking me about a month, the city, somebody middle and went to say this, you know, see how long airport i'm a little bit. i'm assuming i'm 5 mi
so now the name on it and i'm new say, guess i need more a little fergus, lots out of it a day i will say that some of them like that is some one of the media the and we get my dentist one and that a lot of the city a at that one city of the city, a federal edison. i have to dial program. i see the ibm. uh see it the, the manual. yeah. the most here. yeah. i mean my, you know, but i have, i have to persona, my seal that i think one of the commercial name for 100 because of yeah. get us on going...
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be the first new treatment against this type of bacteria in more than 50 years. 0ur medical editor fergus more. antibiotics underpin modern healthcare, and are vital in stopping bacterial infections. the new antibiotic — zosurabalpine — defeated one of the toughest of all superbugs. it's called carbapenem—resistant acinetobacter baumannii — or crab for short. it's one of the three most critical drug—resistant pathogens according to the world health organization because it's so hard to kill. crab thrives in hospitals where it preys on patients with already weakened immune systems. it is resistant to nearly all antibiotics and has a mortality rate of around 50%. a life—saving drug that has - revolutionized medical science. since the discovery of the first antibiotic, penicillin, these precious drugs have saved countless lives. but there's been no new class of antibiotics against the most resistant bacteria, known as "gram—negative", in over 50 years. research in the journal nature explains the new compound was able to eradicate crab infections in petri dishes and in mice. but getting any ne
be the first new treatment against this type of bacteria in more than 50 years. 0ur medical editor fergus more. antibiotics underpin modern healthcare, and are vital in stopping bacterial infections. the new antibiotic — zosurabalpine — defeated one of the toughest of all superbugs. it's called carbapenem—resistant acinetobacter baumannii — or crab for short. it's one of the three most critical drug—resistant pathogens according to the world health organization because it's so hard to...
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to human health because of their extensive drug—resistance. joining me now is our medical editor, fergusl nature, its over 50 years since we had a new class of antibiotic against this type of bacterium. the book in question is resistant, acinetobacter baumannii, or crab for short. crab thrives in hospitals where patients are already immune suppressed. they may have blood infections, be in intensive care, and it has a mortality rate of around 50% because there are so few drugs to treat it. now, this particular antibiotic in trials in the labs and in mice, it killed the bacterium. now, in humans, we are a long way off from having a new one that we can use in hospitals, it might take five or ten years, if all the human trials go well, but it's important because antimicrobial resistance is one of the greatest threats to human health, killing around 5 million people worldwide every year. around 5 million people worldwide eve ear. . ~' around 5 million people worldwide eve ear. ., ~ , ., around 5 million people worldwide eve ear. . ~ , ., y around 5 million people worldwide eve ear. ., ~ , . e
to human health because of their extensive drug—resistance. joining me now is our medical editor, fergusl nature, its over 50 years since we had a new class of antibiotic against this type of bacterium. the book in question is resistant, acinetobacter baumannii, or crab for short. crab thrives in hospitals where patients are already immune suppressed. they may have blood infections, be in intensive care, and it has a mortality rate of around 50% because there are so few drugs to treat it....
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been analysing the dna of ancient teeth and bones from thousands of years ago. 0ur medical editor fergusunderstanding of the genetic origins of multiple sclerosis and other auto—immune diseases. scientists found that genes which increase the risk of ms were originally advantageous — protecting ancient herdsmen from diseases of cattle and sheep. livestock herders — called the yamnaya — carrying the genes came from the pontic steppe, which now includes parts of ukraine, western russia and kazakhstan, and headed west around 5,000 years ago. the researchers say it helps explain why there are around twice as many cases of ms in northwestern europe, including the uk and scandinavia, compared to southern europe. researchers in cambridge, copenhagen and oxford extracted dna from the bones of 5,000 ancient humans and compared it with those of people alive today. these results really astounded us. to be able to tie the evolution of ms back to one specific, population 5,000 years ago, was a huge surprise. theoretically, we can use these approaches and use this data to investigate the origins of any
been analysing the dna of ancient teeth and bones from thousands of years ago. 0ur medical editor fergusunderstanding of the genetic origins of multiple sclerosis and other auto—immune diseases. scientists found that genes which increase the risk of ms were originally advantageous — protecting ancient herdsmen from diseases of cattle and sheep. livestock herders — called the yamnaya — carrying the genes came from the pontic steppe, which now includes parts of ukraine, western russia and...
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. >> bill: next to me is fergus. >> i am a never trump republican. how come?and should be given that opportunity again. in this campaign i vacillated between chris christie and nikki haley. i don't have any other choices, i guess i will be with haley tomorrow. >> bill: you will vote for haley. >> i will. >> bill: if it comes to the point haley is forced to drop out. next november what will you do? >> i've written in john castic before. something might happen. i'm a never trump republican and i take that seriously. >> dana: top issues to new hampshire voters number one border at 40%. then you had winning the general election at 17%. electability question. for you is the border your number one issue? >> not the number one issue but the top three for sure. i look at education seriously. that's why i supported ron desantis. and then certainly the economy. but the border is very important. some people might not understand that in new hampshire because we don't deal with it so much. when you look at just how they are bringing people in, supposedly for cheap labor, b
. >> bill: next to me is fergus. >> i am a never trump republican. how come?and should be given that opportunity again. in this campaign i vacillated between chris christie and nikki haley. i don't have any other choices, i guess i will be with haley tomorrow. >> bill: you will vote for haley. >> i will. >> bill: if it comes to the point haley is forced to drop out. next november what will you do? >> i've written in john castic before. something might happen....
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would be the first new treatment against this type of bacteria in over 50 years. 0ur medical editor fergusountless lives. but there's been no new class of antibiotics against the most resistant bacteria, known as "gram—negative", in over 50 years. research in the journal nature explains the new compound was able to eradicate crab infections in petri dishes and in mice. but getting any new antibiotic from the lab to patients could take up to a decade of human trials. this could definitely save lives, because we urgently need antibiotics, because if there are no antibiotics, particularly against gram—negative infections, we might see the end of modern medicine because any minor infection, people will die, because with drug—resistant infection people can die within weeks. this is vital research because antimicrobial resistance is linked to around 5 million deaths worldwide each year. the battle against superbugs is one humanity can't afford to lose. let's get more on the bad weather. flood—hit farmers are calling on the government to invest more in river defences in rural areas because the pr
would be the first new treatment against this type of bacteria in over 50 years. 0ur medical editor fergusountless lives. but there's been no new class of antibiotics against the most resistant bacteria, known as "gram—negative", in over 50 years. research in the journal nature explains the new compound was able to eradicate crab infections in petri dishes and in mice. but getting any new antibiotic from the lab to patients could take up to a decade of human trials. this could...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.les and northern ireland. the government is expected to back a bill today, which would make pet abduction an offence. currently, pets are considered in law to be property, and stealing a pet is covered by the theft act. the new legislation means anyone convicted could face a fine, or a maximum of five years in prison. it is good but ijust didn't want to see more pictures of really cute animals. very nice. here's matt with a look at this morning's weather. chilly scale. it is. but things are on the change. _ chilly scale. it is. but things are on the change. this _ chilly scale. it is. but things are on the change. this weekend i chilly scale. it is. but things are i on the change. this weekend when temperatures are up but it is set to turn wetter and pull some potentially quite stormy as we see the weekend out and go into the start of next week. for the time being, a widespread frost once again. not as cold as yesterday morning. the coldest conditions in the midlands and the south—east
fergus walsh, bbc news.les and northern ireland. the government is expected to back a bill today, which would make pet abduction an offence. currently, pets are considered in law to be property, and stealing a pet is covered by the theft act. the new legislation means anyone convicted could face a fine, or a maximum of five years in prison. it is good but ijust didn't want to see more pictures of really cute animals. very nice. here's matt with a look at this morning's weather. chilly scale. it...
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well, i mean, the writer here, clare who writer here, clare fergus, who lives she's saying lives in bristolit does seem a bit ridiculous . ridiculous. >> general waste, >> black for general waste, green garden and brown for green for garden and brown for food scraps. and so it goes on. >> blue for recycled. >> blue for recycled. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> and yeah, it goes on and on. >> and yeah, it goes on and on. >> it gets ridiculous actually. and looking at the picture there were a lot of them seem open topped . you're just like, well, topped. you're just like, well, this it. you haven't got this is it. you haven't got a lid on. so the rats are gonna have a day, which is one have a field day, which is one of the complaints. >> the foxes the foxes >> or the foxes. foxes the foxes go mean, one of the go into it. i mean, one of the answers would have thought answers i would have thought for recycling to risk recycling is to make risk cycling centres easier to get to say, at the end of a road. big bins at the end of the road. you could have three kind of coded ones likely ones and people are more
well, i mean, the writer here, clare who writer here, clare fergus, who lives she's saying lives in bristolit does seem a bit ridiculous . ridiculous. >> general waste, >> black for general waste, green garden and brown for green for garden and brown for food scraps. and so it goes on. >> blue for recycled. >> blue for recycled. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> and yeah, it goes on and on. >> and yeah, it goes on and on. >> it gets ridiculous actually....