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i'm katty kay with christian fraser in washington.t in a time—honoured tradition. he will deliver his third state of the union address — an annual report card of sorts on the health of the nation, and a wishlist of things to come. it will take place in the same chamber where he was impeached less than two months ago. this evening's speech is themed "the great american comeback". economic successes and military strength are likely
i'm katty kay with christian fraser in washington.t in a time—honoured tradition. he will deliver his third state of the union address — an annual report card of sorts on the health of the nation, and a wishlist of things to come. it will take place in the same chamber where he was impeached less than two months ago. this evening's speech is themed "the great american comeback". economic successes and military strength are likely
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in canada the government took it over and worked at the fraser institute where we started a project in 88 it first came out in 93 called "waiting your turn a guide to hospital waiting list. in 1993 the first year the average wait time from seeing primary care doctor to getting treatment by specialist in 1993 that weight was 9.3 weeks. last year the average wait time increased to 20.9 weeks. over five months. 608,000 canadians crossed the border every year and pay out-of-pocket for getting mris, pet scans, orthopedic surgeries, hip replacements. valve replacements, things like that because they feel that their health is too important to have to wait so long. canadians have an escape valve. if we in the government say where are we going to go? so doctors luck doctor tom price and others will have to be proficient all short so you need to get the best medicine for the american people demand, america is a very wealthy country and my mom used to say, i hope you're not becoming one of those impatient americans which i am now but canadians and brits when the doctor says, i'm sorry ms. Ãbut yo
in canada the government took it over and worked at the fraser institute where we started a project in 88 it first came out in 93 called "waiting your turn a guide to hospital waiting list. in 1993 the first year the average wait time from seeing primary care doctor to getting treatment by specialist in 1993 that weight was 9.3 weeks. last year the average wait time increased to 20.9 weeks. over five months. 608,000 canadians crossed the border every year and pay out-of-pocket for getting...
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barbara fraser, thank you very much for your time. thank you.it's a vegetable bed — but not as you know it. this camp for syrian refugees is using mattresses to grow food. there's mr mandela. mr nelson mandela, a free man, taking his first steps into a new south africa. iran's spiritual leader, ayatollah khomeini, has said he's passed a death sentence on salman rushdie, the british author of a book which many muslims say is blasphemous. the people of haiti have flocked to church to give thanks for the ousting of their former president, 'ba by doc' duvalier. because of his considerable value as a stallion, shergar was kept in a special, secure box in the stud farm's central block. shergar was driven away in a horse box the thieves had brought with them. there stepped down from the plane a figure in mourning. elizabeth ii, queen of this realm and of all her other realms and territories, head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: china has sacked the top communist party official in hubei, the epic
barbara fraser, thank you very much for your time. thank you.it's a vegetable bed — but not as you know it. this camp for syrian refugees is using mattresses to grow food. there's mr mandela. mr nelson mandela, a free man, taking his first steps into a new south africa. iran's spiritual leader, ayatollah khomeini, has said he's passed a death sentence on salman rushdie, the british author of a book which many muslims say is blasphemous. the people of haiti have flocked to church to give...
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susan fraser lives in nantgarw in south wales.'s home have both been badly affected by the floods. she says local the authorities gave them no notice at all. we gave them no notice at all. had no warning at all. 1 was we had no warning at all. there was no warning whatsoever. my mum, she lives in the same street as myself, and she'd gone to bed about 2am and it was about 3:30 a.m., 3:45 a.m., when she phoned me to say street had been flooded. it was within those couple of hours that it had dramatically changed. the wedge riverflood line, we had no warning from them, no text updates to say to do anything, there was just no warning at all. obviously a devastating time for you, obviously very important you're 0k. how has the community rallied round ? 0k. how has the community rallied round? are people sticking together through this? the community has been absolutely amazing. big credit to the emergency services helping the elderly and more vulnerable people, they came out with their dinghies and took them to local places. the by took
susan fraser lives in nantgarw in south wales.'s home have both been badly affected by the floods. she says local the authorities gave them no notice at all. we gave them no notice at all. had no warning at all. 1 was we had no warning at all. there was no warning whatsoever. my mum, she lives in the same street as myself, and she'd gone to bed about 2am and it was about 3:30 a.m., 3:45 a.m., when she phoned me to say street had been flooded. it was within those couple of hours that it had...
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it to hollywood with the film adaptation of the trilogy the 1st book allies of bennett and brendan fraser starred as the magical father and daughter can now wants to write a book in the in car series much of the book. but back to her new work pan's labyrinth. the story is set in the spanish countryside in 1944 just 5 years after the civil war victory by the fascists it's a story of good versus evil the protagonist of failure can only a skate this world through trying to see. just like in current she is led into a magical realm as the characters on the pages of her book come to life. change anything in the story white make a young guy white center i'm not going to take out the sexual innuendoes and what the war against women look like. all that in that violence looks like it's not glorified evil is not trivialized all glorified in the film and for that i had my eye. on the half of. the top. 2017 she bought a farm in malibu and created her very own paradise sun and plenty of nature. in 28 change turns 60 this milestone was a moment for her to take stock of what's next for. now is also the t
it to hollywood with the film adaptation of the trilogy the 1st book allies of bennett and brendan fraser starred as the magical father and daughter can now wants to write a book in the in car series much of the book. but back to her new work pan's labyrinth. the story is set in the spanish countryside in 1944 just 5 years after the civil war victory by the fascists it's a story of good versus evil the protagonist of failure can only a skate this world through trying to see. just like in...
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i worked at the fraser institute where we started a project in 1988. a guide to a hospital waiting lists. in 1983 the first year the average wait time you don't call your ob/gyn in canada. in 1983 that weight was 9.3 weeks. last year the average wait time have increased to 20.9 weeks. 608,000 canadians cross the border every year. orthopedic surgeries hip replacements. valve replacements. things like that. they feel like their health is too important to have to wait so long. where we can ago. like doctors like tom price and others will be having to practice offshore. so we can continue to get the very best in medicine. the american people demand. >> it's a very wealthy country and my mom used to say they're not becoming one of those in place -- inpatient americans. you can't get an appointment. for eight months to a year. even though when you have a problem. a lot of people there just so polite and they don't know anything different. most people growing up had a growing up they started under that. they were all and in 1984. >> there are a number of pro
i worked at the fraser institute where we started a project in 1988. a guide to a hospital waiting lists. in 1983 the first year the average wait time you don't call your ob/gyn in canada. in 1983 that weight was 9.3 weeks. last year the average wait time have increased to 20.9 weeks. 608,000 canadians cross the border every year. orthopedic surgeries hip replacements. valve replacements. things like that. they feel like their health is too important to have to wait so long. where we can ago....
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back to september for the last time ryan fraser scored, a superb save from dean henderson meant his drought goal came for the home side, led from snatching victory with five minutes to go. we have just rolled on to the next game, we go again, a bit of a break now, go again and it has to be that way. we want to achieve something this season. we don't want to just take the foot off the gas, i won't allow that and the players understand that. defeat leaves bournemouth in trouble, but sheffield united are two points off the top four, warmer conditions might be calling, european storm is definitely brewing. while bournemouth are struggling in the premier league, west brom are looking good for a return to the top flight. they're now four points clear at the top of the championship after a 2—0 win at millwall. in what was really tough conditions, they took the lead through a great finish from filip krovinovich. west brom sealed victory late on — dara o'shay with his first goal of the season. west brom are five points off the play off places. the defeat leaves millwall in 10th. in the two scottish
back to september for the last time ryan fraser scored, a superb save from dean henderson meant his drought goal came for the home side, led from snatching victory with five minutes to go. we have just rolled on to the next game, we go again, a bit of a break now, go again and it has to be that way. we want to achieve something this season. we don't want to just take the foot off the gas, i won't allow that and the players understand that. defeat leaves bournemouth in trouble, but sheffield...
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fraser force the crucial touch said there is furnished, finished even. rocks, finished even. eye rocks, they were unbeaten the last nine games and they showed why. this dining effort left allen mcgregor with no chance. that is how it stayed with almost an hour on the clock. and was there any way back for rangers now? one thought so and pulled one back to give them hope. famous footballing father approved. backed by a practising crowd, rangers could smell blood. he was finding his to equalise and it was game on in glasgow. steven gerrard plus my side could smell a winner and he lined up a free cake in the calm down i come back with complete. it may only be half time with si but it was a huge psychological advantage for rangers to take practical. what a night for rangers. now for a look at some of stories we're keeping across here at the bbc sport centre. and rory mcilroy has made a great start to the wgc event in mexico. the world number one is leader by one shot at five under par as he heads towards the final hole of his first round. roger federer will miss three months of th
fraser force the crucial touch said there is furnished, finished even. rocks, finished even. eye rocks, they were unbeaten the last nine games and they showed why. this dining effort left allen mcgregor with no chance. that is how it stayed with almost an hour on the clock. and was there any way back for rangers now? one thought so and pulled one back to give them hope. famous footballing father approved. backed by a practising crowd, rangers could smell blood. he was finding his to equalise...
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i'm katty kay in new hampshire and christian fraser is in london.le pete buttigieg was the young mayor with an unpronounceable name, from a small town few people had heard of, and he got largely ignored by his fellow democrats who were running to be president. that has all changed. last night mr buttigieg was formally, finally, declared the winner of the iowa caucus and the other candidates seemed to wake up to the realisation he is a real threat who needs taking down. so the attacks began. it's not personal — it's what happens in american politics when you're a front runner. but it was noticeable how much the tone sharpened this weekend amid anxiety that democrats are struggling to find a strong candidate to run against donald trump in november. forget the kumbayah of a few weeks ago, this is what the democratic race sounds like now. he is no barack obama. he is right, i'm not, and neither is he. going after every single thing that people do, i don't think that's what people wa nt do, i don't think that's what people want right now. we have a new,
i'm katty kay in new hampshire and christian fraser is in london.le pete buttigieg was the young mayor with an unpronounceable name, from a small town few people had heard of, and he got largely ignored by his fellow democrats who were running to be president. that has all changed. last night mr buttigieg was formally, finally, declared the winner of the iowa caucus and the other candidates seemed to wake up to the realisation he is a real threat who needs taking down. so the attacks began....
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i'm michelle fleury in washington and christian fraser is in london. government reshuffle was billed as a relatively minor re—organisation of the lower ranks of cabinet. what transpired was something entirely different. the chancellor, sajid javid, the second most senior figure in government, was called into number 10 and told that he would need to sack all his senior political advisors if he wanted to keep his job. he refused and instead resigned. it came as a shock to the parliamentary party, but maybe the prime minister half expected that sajid javid would walk, judging by the speed with which he replaced him. rishi sunak has only been in parliament since 2015, highly thought of, but this is a meteoric rise for a man with comparatively little government experience. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. how laura kuenssberg reports. tight is number ten‘s gr reshuffle how tight is number ten‘s grip? the reshuffle bill, officials huddling to make sure it's all in order. sajid javid expected to keep his number11, sajid javid expected to keep hi
i'm michelle fleury in washington and christian fraser is in london. government reshuffle was billed as a relatively minor re—organisation of the lower ranks of cabinet. what transpired was something entirely different. the chancellor, sajid javid, the second most senior figure in government, was called into number 10 and told that he would need to sack all his senior political advisors if he wanted to keep his job. he refused and instead resigned. it came as a shock to the parliamentary...
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i'm katty kay in new hampshire, and christian fraser is in london.should all be careful about reading too much into any one poll. but when a string of polls gives a consistent result, that's a trend worth watching. and bernie sanders‘ lead in opinion polls here in new hampshire is consistent and convincing. for a lot of democrats, it's also alarming. by rights, mr sanders, who came a very close second in iowa, and is projected to win today in new hampshire, should be the candidate democrats now rally around. but too many voters have too many fears about his too liberal policies to feel easy about his supremacy in this race. something the candidate addressed head on last night. if we are prepared to stand together. last i heard, the 1% may be very powerful, but there are a hell of a lot more people in the 99%. one person who thinks bernie would be the ideal candidate is donald trump — he has made it clear he relishes running against a self described socialist. last night mr trump swept into new hampshire — and set up shop right in the middle of what w
i'm katty kay in new hampshire, and christian fraser is in london.should all be careful about reading too much into any one poll. but when a string of polls gives a consistent result, that's a trend worth watching. and bernie sanders‘ lead in opinion polls here in new hampshire is consistent and convincing. for a lot of democrats, it's also alarming. by rights, mr sanders, who came a very close second in iowa, and is projected to win today in new hampshire, should be the candidate democrats...
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i'm katty kay at the whitehouse with christian fraser. who says the world must act now to stop the coronavirus. a new case has emerged in california with no apparent links to china. there are two new cases in the uk. financial markets are tumbling, again. and around the world, everyone is asking, how worried should we really be? according to donald trump, not very. he says america is ready and is downplaying the threat. that, by the way, was a similar to the position taken by president moon of south korea when he said, just two weeks ago, that the virus would soon disappear. his country now has the most serious outbreak outside china. trying to get a reliable assesment of this threat isn't made any easier when leaders either aren't on top of or perhaps transparent about what is going on. here's what we do know from our correspondents around the world — let's start injapan where the prime minister has called for all public schools to close from monday. the number of cases injapan is now well over 900. now, most of those originated on the d
i'm katty kay at the whitehouse with christian fraser. who says the world must act now to stop the coronavirus. a new case has emerged in california with no apparent links to china. there are two new cases in the uk. financial markets are tumbling, again. and around the world, everyone is asking, how worried should we really be? according to donald trump, not very. he says america is ready and is downplaying the threat. that, by the way, was a similar to the position taken by president moon of...
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christian fraser is in london.ive us government departments that are leading the charge against the coronavirus sent experts to capitol hill today to brief american senators on the nation's readiness to combat it. fair to say, the senators were not impressed. we don't know exactly what was in the briefing because it was held behind closed doors. and that, said democratic senator richard blumenthal, that was a mistake. here's his tweet. and this wasn't political partisanship — at a later budget hearing this morning, a terse exchange between senator kennedy and the acting homeland security secretary suggests republicans are also alarmed. do we have enough respirators? to my knowledge, we do. we just heard testimony that we don't. testimony from...? in a briefing. 0k. for medical professionals or for...? sorry... you're head of homeland security. do we have enough respirators or not? for patients? i don't understand the question. for everybody, every american who needs one who gets the disease. again, iwould refer you
christian fraser is in london.ive us government departments that are leading the charge against the coronavirus sent experts to capitol hill today to brief american senators on the nation's readiness to combat it. fair to say, the senators were not impressed. we don't know exactly what was in the briefing because it was held behind closed doors. and that, said democratic senator richard blumenthal, that was a mistake. here's his tweet. and this wasn't political partisanship — at a later...
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ken fraser's wife is at a local hospital after showing symptoms.says concern aboard the ship is growing. >> they feel like they're on a floating petri dish, that the longer they stay here, the more likely they are to get it. >> reporter: today, members of the world health organization are meeting with top tech companies in silicon valley like facebook and google to make sure they're communicating correct coronavirus information. the concern right now? false rumors are spreading on social media faster than the virus itself. norah. >> o'donnell: thank you, carter. late today, president trump got a rare public rebuke from an unlikely source-- attorney general bill barr, who says the president's tweets attacking career prosecutors make it make itle for him to do his job. this as the president openly feuds with his former chief of staff. >>ter:ney geeports tonight from. william rr today fired bacatentn justice department. >> i cannot do my job here at the department with a constant background commentary that undercuts me. >> reporter: in an interview wi
ken fraser's wife is at a local hospital after showing symptoms.says concern aboard the ship is growing. >> they feel like they're on a floating petri dish, that the longer they stay here, the more likely they are to get it. >> reporter: today, members of the world health organization are meeting with top tech companies in silicon valley like facebook and google to make sure they're communicating correct coronavirus information. the concern right now? false rumors are spreading on...
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>> last season was a lot about finding home and starting to build a community. >> we'll call it fraser'she help of our sponsor starz i got the chance to go behind the scenes to see how the magic is made. along for the journey my star-studded tour guide and starts with the wardrobe. >> these costumes have such a weight to them. there is a practicality and sensibility to it and you feel that they can go out and do anything. >> they insisted on giving me an authentic "outlander" experience. >> can you breathe? >> oh, yeah. >> then it's not night tough. >> get your bows straight and get to your jewels. >> i'm available if i get an invite. >> i think you should come. i think you should come. >> if there is a wedding i'm in. >> reporter: and the most practical wardrobe staple, the kilt. >> really essential survival kit. below your knees and wrap it up with a leather belt and could be a sleeping amount of material required to make a decent kilt. >> they have kept us warm most seasons. we ha we have shot through scottish winters, slightly airy, as well. >> around every corner a super fan's dream
>> last season was a lot about finding home and starting to build a community. >> we'll call it fraser'she help of our sponsor starz i got the chance to go behind the scenes to see how the magic is made. along for the journey my star-studded tour guide and starts with the wardrobe. >> these costumes have such a weight to them. there is a practicality and sensibility to it and you feel that they can go out and do anything. >> they insisted on giving me an authentic...
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susan fraser lives in nantgarw, south wales.usan's home have both been badly affected by the floods. shejoins me on the line now. a fairly dramatic 24—48 hours? it has been. fingers crossed we are at the end of it now. what has happened where you live? this morning... well, the early hours of yesterday morning, we we re hours of yesterday morning, we were one of the top houses but were one of the top houses but we had water head our house. the downstairs had already been flooded. 0n the main street, they were worse than myself. they are the ones that have been evacuated as well. you are on the river taft. did the authorities prepare you for this? we had no warning at all. my this? we had no warning at all. my mum had gone to bed at about two o'clock and about 3:30am, she woke to see it flooded. it was within the couple of hours that it dramatically changed. we had no warnings from the flood line. obviously a devastating time for you and important you are ok. how has the community rallied around? the community has been absolutely
susan fraser lives in nantgarw, south wales.usan's home have both been badly affected by the floods. shejoins me on the line now. a fairly dramatic 24—48 hours? it has been. fingers crossed we are at the end of it now. what has happened where you live? this morning... well, the early hours of yesterday morning, we we re hours of yesterday morning, we were one of the top houses but were one of the top houses but we had water head our house. the downstairs had already been flooded. 0n the main...
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of scott morrison's handling of the crisis get louder copy into iowa, we are here with christian fraser at the iowa caucuses they have all been under way now, but the indications are that it is a tight race between the four frontrunners who were trying to eat, be the person from the party who is going to unseat donald trump in november. and nick bryantjoins me now from joe biden hq. any sense of what the mood is? no, we haven't spoken to that many people, because we have come straight from a caucus ourselves, just across the road, it's a big basketball arena, always remarkable to see this communal act of democracy out in the open, as you know people indicate who they are going to vote for by sitting in designated areas. it was in a basketball arena and after the first round of voting, they saw something which they reckon is pretty rare, which is five candidates meet the threshold of 15%. those candidates, in ascending order: eliza bath warren came top, pete buttigieg came second. amy klobuchar, came second. amy klobuchar, came third. joe biden came forth, and bernie sanders came fifth,
of scott morrison's handling of the crisis get louder copy into iowa, we are here with christian fraser at the iowa caucuses they have all been under way now, but the indications are that it is a tight race between the four frontrunners who were trying to eat, be the person from the party who is going to unseat donald trump in november. and nick bryantjoins me now from joe biden hq. any sense of what the mood is? no, we haven't spoken to that many people, because we have come straight from a...
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reported cases are rising rapidly over in south korea as well almost $600.00 more were confirms and fraser bringing the total close to $3000.00 it was the biggest daily increase since the infection was 1st reported last month. now in a few hours voters in the u.s. state of south carolina will decide which democrat they think should challenge donald trump for the presidency is the 1st primary in the say fans the 1st where african-american voters will play a pivotal role nearly 2 thirds of democratic voters in south carolina are black a voting bloc that strongly supported former vice president joe biden the front runner bernie sanders has been gaining on him in the polls analysts say it's a make or break moment for biden's campaign the other candidates elizabeth warren people to judge a mic or bush are and the tone stier also to see they're also hoping for a strong finish in the state in a bid to stay competitive for super tuesday that's when mike bloomberg will 1st appear on the ballots alongside them. now on choose c voices in 14 u.s. states and one territory will head to the polls the out
reported cases are rising rapidly over in south korea as well almost $600.00 more were confirms and fraser bringing the total close to $3000.00 it was the biggest daily increase since the infection was 1st reported last month. now in a few hours voters in the u.s. state of south carolina will decide which democrat they think should challenge donald trump for the presidency is the 1st primary in the say fans the 1st where african-american voters will play a pivotal role nearly 2 thirds of...
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you think of the great fighters, lennox lewis, mike tyson, evander holyfield, joe fraser, muhammad aliheir punch power. fury has always tried to outbox his opponents, but he decided last night he wasn't going to leave it in the hands of the judges as he did 1a months ago in los angeles against deontay wilder, he clearly won the fight but it was a controversial draw. this time he wasn't going to leave it in the hands of the judges, and he beat the guy up, and the towel came in. i have been coming to vegas for 22 years, and it was the most astori performance i have ever seen here. to him saying, i probably got lucky, luck has probably got nothing to do with it? no, he was born to it. i had the privilege of going into his dressing room before the fight for a few minutes to observe him, and he really is an extraordinary character. he was dancing around in there to james brown, not the actualjames brown, obviously, but to his music. ijust think he is so happy to be alive, that he didn't kill himself one day in his ferrari, he thought about it. he isa in his ferrari, he thought about it. he
you think of the great fighters, lennox lewis, mike tyson, evander holyfield, joe fraser, muhammad aliheir punch power. fury has always tried to outbox his opponents, but he decided last night he wasn't going to leave it in the hands of the judges as he did 1a months ago in los angeles against deontay wilder, he clearly won the fight but it was a controversial draw. this time he wasn't going to leave it in the hands of the judges, and he beat the guy up, and the towel came in. i have been...
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let's go live to des moines, iowa and join the bbc‘s katty kay and christian fraser. do we know about this delay? it's an almighty mess! i've never seen anything quite like it coming out of iowa. the democratic party seems to have lost control of this process. it's a complicated system that they have set up where 1600 different locations around they have set up where1600 different locations around the state each have two report three different numbers, and there are mixed reports about what is going on. do they have to tally all of those numbers by hand? as some of the technology not working? whatever has happened, it is causing an awful lot of frustration here. one person who was clearly very happy about this however is president trump. has campaign has put out a statement, democrats are stewing in a caucus method of their own creation with this lobbyist train wreck and history. it will be natural for people to doubt the fairness of the process and these other people who want to run our entire healthcare system. so clearly he is making some kind of hay out of this. f
let's go live to des moines, iowa and join the bbc‘s katty kay and christian fraser. do we know about this delay? it's an almighty mess! i've never seen anything quite like it coming out of iowa. the democratic party seems to have lost control of this process. it's a complicated system that they have set up where 1600 different locations around they have set up where1600 different locations around the state each have two report three different numbers, and there are mixed reports about what...
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people have now died from the virus on saturday china announced 46 new deaths the stage is set for us fraser and donald trump to be acquitted in his impeachment trial that's after the senate voted to block witnesses from testifying trump is all but certain to be acquitted since the republicans have the majority in the upper house of the u.s. congress. as they headlines the news continues off the people and powerless they with us. migration whether for safety and freedom from conflict and repression all for economic benefits has become one of the dominant things of our time but this huge flow of people isn't only aimed at europe but the united states many from central asia and to russia instead so what faces them on the right. must.
people have now died from the virus on saturday china announced 46 new deaths the stage is set for us fraser and donald trump to be acquitted in his impeachment trial that's after the senate voted to block witnesses from testifying trump is all but certain to be acquitted since the republicans have the majority in the upper house of the u.s. congress. as they headlines the news continues off the people and powerless they with us. migration whether for safety and freedom from conflict and...
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down but not because the government is involved but so and 84 the government took over i work at the fraser institute we started a project if your partner died on the hospital waiting list the average wait time for primary care doctor with treatment to a specialist to go to a general practitioner who then refers you it wasine.three weeks last year the average wait time increased almost 21 weeks. 608,000 canadians cross the border every year to pay out of pocket to get the mri the orthopedic surgery or hip replacement or valve replacement and things like that because they feel their health is too important to wait so long. where do we go others will have to practice offshore to set up ships to get the best in medicine. the american people demand it is a wealthy country my mom used to say i hope you are not the impatient american which i am now but when the doctor says i'm sorry you cannot get an appointment for your colonoscopy from eight months or one year even though it's a problem you say that will be nice? but a lot of people are so polite and they don't know anything different because m
down but not because the government is involved but so and 84 the government took over i work at the fraser institute we started a project if your partner died on the hospital waiting list the average wait time for primary care doctor with treatment to a specialist to go to a general practitioner who then refers you it wasine.three weeks last year the average wait time increased almost 21 weeks. 608,000 canadians cross the border every year to pay out of pocket to get the mri the orthopedic...
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take a long look at this and elbow her way into this primary season and try to have a rematch of ali-frasertch of donald trump. trish: bloomberg's money and clinton's connections. this is the dems' dream team? i am charitable. i will start with the good or at least the not so bad. bloomberg isn't sanders. he's not entirely a socialist. he may be a control freak on how much soda you drink. he's trying to pretend he's against stop and frisk. stop and frisk worked in new york city when he was mayor. >> if one of them takes the description, exor ox it and pass it out to all the cops. and that's where i real crime is. >> michael bloomberg doesn't get people. he may not even like people that's. that's fine and well if you are a billionaire. but if you are the president of the united states you have to kind of like people. saying stuff like this about farers. >> the agrarian society lasted 3,000 years. and we could teach processes. i can teach anybody to be a farer. it's a process. you dig a hole, you put a seed in, put dirt on top, water and up comes the court. the information ask ask economy you
take a long look at this and elbow her way into this primary season and try to have a rematch of ali-frasertch of donald trump. trish: bloomberg's money and clinton's connections. this is the dems' dream team? i am charitable. i will start with the good or at least the not so bad. bloomberg isn't sanders. he's not entirely a socialist. he may be a control freak on how much soda you drink. he's trying to pretend he's against stop and frisk. stop and frisk worked in new york city when he was...
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and don't forget you can join — christian fraser and katty kay for a bbc news special this evening liveudes with a final vote in the senate. that's live on the bbc news channel from eight thirty this evening. british citizens are once again being urged to leave wuhan — the chinese city at the centre of the new coronavirus outbreak. the foreign secretary says a second and final flight is being chartered to help those wishing to leave. 94 uk nationals and family members have already been evacuated. the death toll has risen to 490 with over 20,000 people infected. with over 20,000 people in japan, ten people on a cruise ship have contracted the virus and in the past minutes — hong kong have announced that all visitors from mainland china will be quarantined for 14 days. let's take a closer look at the decision to instruct britons to leave china due to the spread of the virus. the foreign office estimates there are just under 30,000 britons leaving in china with 600,000 visiting each year(oov)and in nearby hong kong —— 35,000 britons each year and in nearby hong kong — 35,000 britons curren
and don't forget you can join — christian fraser and katty kay for a bbc news special this evening liveudes with a final vote in the senate. that's live on the bbc news channel from eight thirty this evening. british citizens are once again being urged to leave wuhan — the chinese city at the centre of the new coronavirus outbreak. the foreign secretary says a second and final flight is being chartered to help those wishing to leave. 94 uk nationals and family members have already been...
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brown: right about the time that essentially the mcgovern fraser reforms come in.those 1970's, as the television is taking off, as managed campaigns become important, but also the parties lost power. we have to understand that consultants became a way for there to be a continuation of political knowledge and experience that used to reside within the party. now it resides within the consultants. when the parties lost their power, the consultants took over. that is good and bad. it is true, when we look at someone like david axelrod, karl rove, they know extraordinary political history and they have great deal of -- experience. the problem is a lot of the candidates they are managing and putting forward have very little knowledge of politics and how governance actually works. we have this problem now where the candidates keep saying they going to outsource politics to the people who know things, but then they get mad and are running against all of the people who do know things. host: the process today also costs millions of dollars. hiring staff, same for the the med
brown: right about the time that essentially the mcgovern fraser reforms come in.those 1970's, as the television is taking off, as managed campaigns become important, but also the parties lost power. we have to understand that consultants became a way for there to be a continuation of political knowledge and experience that used to reside within the party. now it resides within the consultants. when the parties lost their power, the consultants took over. that is good and bad. it is true, when...
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as her grandmother and legal guardian, yolanda fraser wants answers.isturbs you about the investigation into kaysera's case? >> pretty lack of investigation. >> reporter: the sheriff's office did not return multiple emails and calls for comment. unbeknownst to the family, her body was found just days later. still, six months on, her cause of death is listed as undetermined. but suspicious. kaysera was one of 28 indigenous women or girls to go missing or be murdered in big horn county in recent years. >> montana has the highest number of miw cases by state nationally. based on our data. >> reporter: researcher anita lou casey says the best numbers she has shows a terrible trend. the government doesn't even have a proper count of all of their cases. >> there is a lot of coverage of this issue that describes it as a mystery. like, we don't know, what's happening, we don't know what's go on, as if native women are a rabbit in a magic act, we just mysteriously disappear and that's not real. >> reporter: native americans make up 6.7% of montana's population.
as her grandmother and legal guardian, yolanda fraser wants answers.isturbs you about the investigation into kaysera's case? >> pretty lack of investigation. >> reporter: the sheriff's office did not return multiple emails and calls for comment. unbeknownst to the family, her body was found just days later. still, six months on, her cause of death is listed as undetermined. but suspicious. kaysera was one of 28 indigenous women or girls to go missing or be murdered in big horn...
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cent fraser from oregon has someone else on his mind. >> are you also checking those americans in the hospitals? >> yes. >> because my wife is in one of the hospitals. >> reporter: frasure's wife tested positive. each day apart feels like a week. >> reporter: we're back in tokyo where rebecca frazure still has no symptoms of the virus. in fact, she's feeling great. the frasure just learned of a plan to evacuate americans on u.s. charter flights. >> so, i am hopeful that myself and my husband can hopefully get on that plane. >> reporter: she's not bothered by the prospect of yet another 14-day quarantine in the u.s. at least she will be with her husband. at least that's what she thought. so, what happened right after we left the hospital? >> not even like ten minutes later i also got my test results back and they were positive still. >> reporter: a positive result means she cannot get on that flight. >> i'm so sorry. >> it's just devastating. >> it was like a punch in the gut. i was so sure that this was going to come out negative. i was so sure. >> so, then to get this kind of news th
cent fraser from oregon has someone else on his mind. >> are you also checking those americans in the hospitals? >> yes. >> because my wife is in one of the hospitals. >> reporter: frasure's wife tested positive. each day apart feels like a week. >> reporter: we're back in tokyo where rebecca frazure still has no symptoms of the virus. in fact, she's feeling great. the frasure just learned of a plan to evacuate americans on u.s. charter flights. >> so, i am...
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. ♪ >> neil: not exactly ollie fraser, but bernie sanders and pete buttigieg are facing up for the firstread in your hands are the latest. hey, jackie. >> former vice president joe biden will be front and center because polling averages put out between mid-december and yesterday still have them at the front of the pack, but since the iowa caucuses, the spotlight has been on senator bernie sanders and on former mayor pete buttigieg who are locked in a virtual tie and leading up to tonight's debate, biden took time from tonight's tale for watching sure to be a critical performance ahead of tuesday's primary. if biden does poorly in new hampshire and after his fourth-place finish in iowa, it could shake the support he's relying on in the next primary state in south carolina. meanwhile sanders and buttigieg have been exchanging barbs, standardstigieg's campaign funded by billionaires. leaned into the conversation, touting the 22,000 new individual donors, the email accusing sanders' campaign being supported by nine outside dark many groups. and elizabeth warren who is clinging to a chance to
. ♪ >> neil: not exactly ollie fraser, but bernie sanders and pete buttigieg are facing up for the firstread in your hands are the latest. hey, jackie. >> former vice president joe biden will be front and center because polling averages put out between mid-december and yesterday still have them at the front of the pack, but since the iowa caucuses, the spotlight has been on senator bernie sanders and on former mayor pete buttigieg who are locked in a virtual tie and leading up to...
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fraser, the chair of the assembly transportation committee.essentially it deals with remote-operated autonomous vehicles, and provides a slightly expanded definition to bring that category into the autonomous vehicle regulatory scheme. but the amendments we would like to see are similar to what we sought in the past, which would be at least language requiring consultation by the commercial operators with local entities on safety issues that may be anticipated. and that will be right out of the gate, the first thing we push for on that measure. two bills that we have down for a watch position are very similar in concept, but slightly different. ab1350by assembly member gonzales from san diego deals with free youth passes by transit. and similarly, assembly mr. chu has introduced ab2012, which would require the availability of free passes for seniors. in both cases, they have a similar trigger in order to qualify for a certain state transit funds, and the transit agency would have to adopt these operating principles. so we have those as watch fo
fraser, the chair of the assembly transportation committee.essentially it deals with remote-operated autonomous vehicles, and provides a slightly expanded definition to bring that category into the autonomous vehicle regulatory scheme. but the amendments we would like to see are similar to what we sought in the past, which would be at least language requiring consultation by the commercial operators with local entities on safety issues that may be anticipated. and that will be right out of the...
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the missing man — one christian fraser.ith his dolphin videos on twitter. but unfortunately for christian — his holiday seems to have been somewhat cursed. first of all he was delayed flying out there for two days by storm dennis. but unfortunately for christian — his holiday seems to have then, his chosen destination was lying in the path of a saharan sandstorm so vast that it was visible from space. and shrouding the island in its entirety with a coating of the african sand. christian assures us that he'll make it back for tomorrow's programme but he better bring us something better than a bottle of sand. this is beyond 100 days on the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — the latest on harvey weinstein's guilty verdict, we'll be hearing from the lawyer of one of the film mogul‘s accusers. please stay with us. hello, it has been a day of contrast across the uk. some significant and disruptive snowfall across parts of northern england, northern ireland and scotland. meanwhile elsewhere acr
the missing man — one christian fraser.ith his dolphin videos on twitter. but unfortunately for christian — his holiday seems to have been somewhat cursed. first of all he was delayed flying out there for two days by storm dennis. but unfortunately for christian — his holiday seems to have then, his chosen destination was lying in the path of a saharan sandstorm so vast that it was visible from space. and shrouding the island in its entirety with a coating of the african sand. christian...
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i'm katty kay with christian fraser on capitol hill in washington. we on capitol hill in washington. apologise for being 6 as we apologise for being a little late as christian was having a nap after as christian was having a nap after a very long a few days. not true, we had a few technical problems. on the night before the us senate votes in his impeachment trial, donald trump came to capitol hill and reminded americans why he's such a divisive figure. his state of the union address began with republicans chanting "four more years" and democrats walking out early in disgust. welcome to campaign season 2020. the president touted a litany of his economic achievements, several of which were disputed by fact—checkers. he made direct appeals to groups of voters who might help him win re—election — suburban women, manufacturing workers, even african americans. this was more campaign rally than state of the union. here's our north america editorjon sopel. paradoxically, the standout moments from this speech contained no words. it was the psychodrama betwee
i'm katty kay with christian fraser on capitol hill in washington. we on capitol hill in washington. apologise for being 6 as we apologise for being a little late as christian was having a nap after as christian was having a nap after a very long a few days. not true, we had a few technical problems. on the night before the us senate votes in his impeachment trial, donald trump came to capitol hill and reminded americans why he's such a divisive figure. his state of the union address began with...
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jamaica's shelly—ann fraser—pryce win 60m gold ina time 7.16 seconds . metres. the usa—born swede had only beaten his previous best a week earlier. duplantis broke the record with his first attempt in glasgow, and received £23,000 for the achievement. the 20—year—old who goes by the nickname mondo, is coached by his american father greg, who was also a pole vaulter. there is so many things are going to this, so many years of hard work that it this, so many years of hard work thatitis this, so many years of hard work that it is really computer, but i guess when that it is really computer, but i uess when ou're that it is really computer, but i guess when you're doing it right it seems simple. these meats are very important to get technical things done and figure out the small little details for when you want to add that perfect jump at details for when you want to add that perfectjump at the right time, which is the major championship meet. so i take these one at a timing triangle 110% every time. hopefully the results show. his father wasn't in glasgow b
jamaica's shelly—ann fraser—pryce win 60m gold ina time 7.16 seconds . metres. the usa—born swede had only beaten his previous best a week earlier. duplantis broke the record with his first attempt in glasgow, and received £23,000 for the achievement. the 20—year—old who goes by the nickname mondo, is coached by his american father greg, who was also a pole vaulter. there is so many things are going to this, so many years of hard work that it this, so many years of hard work thatitis...
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selling canada and i said in 84 the government took over, i worked at the fraser institute will restart a project in 88 in came out in 93 is called waiting your turn a guide to hospital waiting lists. in 1993, the first year, the average wait time for seeing a primary dr. to getting treatment by a specialist so you don't call up your ob/gyn you have to go to a gpa general practitioner who then refers your feelings is necessary. in 1993, that weight was 9.3 weeks just over two months. last year in 2019 the average wait time had increased to 20.9 weeks. that's over five months. and 608,000 canadians across the board or every year end pay out-of-pocket to get mris, pet scans orthopedic surgery, hip replacement heart valve replacement and things like that because they feel their health is too important to have to wait so long. canadians have an escape valve if we have the government do that where we get ago? i'm at the set up my liberty ship so others will have to be practicing offshore so we can get continued to get the very best in medicine. but the american people demand -- americas a ve
selling canada and i said in 84 the government took over, i worked at the fraser institute will restart a project in 88 in came out in 93 is called waiting your turn a guide to hospital waiting lists. in 1993, the first year, the average wait time for seeing a primary dr. to getting treatment by a specialist so you don't call up your ob/gyn you have to go to a gpa general practitioner who then refers your feelings is necessary. in 1993, that weight was 9.3 weeks just over two months. last year...
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i'm katty kay with christian fraser in washington on capitol hill. democrats are red—faced today.rst big test in the election to unseat donald trump ended in spectacular, embarrassing failure. we don't quite know what went wrong in the iowa caucus, but we do know there's still no result. blame it on a complicated system, a new way of counting, a tech meltdown, whatever, it doesn't look good for the party. and for the president, it was all too easy. the democrat caucus is an unmitigated disaster, he tweeted. nothing works, just like they ran the country. the only person that can claim a very big victory in iowa last night is trump. we arejoined now by nick bryant in des moines. he is the only reporter left. they have all departed for new hampshire, haven't they, nick? yeah, they have. you leave town as quickly as you can, head to new hampshire, the next primary state and start campaigning. of course, things didn't go to plan at all here in iowa last night. confusion, a colossal sense of anti—climax, chaos on caucus night is the headline. we had the bizarre spectacle of watching all
i'm katty kay with christian fraser in washington on capitol hill. democrats are red—faced today.rst big test in the election to unseat donald trump ended in spectacular, embarrassing failure. we don't quite know what went wrong in the iowa caucus, but we do know there's still no result. blame it on a complicated system, a new way of counting, a tech meltdown, whatever, it doesn't look good for the party. and for the president, it was all too easy. the democrat caucus is an unmitigated...
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and don't forget you can join christian fraser and katty kay for a bbc news special this evening live as the impeachment trial of us president donald trump concludes with a final vote in the senate. that's live on the bbc news channel from 8:30pm this evening. assistant commissioner of the met police neil basu says that the threat of terror attacks is not diminishing, despite efforts of the security services. earlier, commissioner dame cressida dick said convicted terrorist sudesh amman was able to stab two people in streatham while under surveillance because the operations are not "man—to—man marking". they are not, of course, providing a man—to—man marking, if i could put it that way. they are there covertly, and that is a deliberate thing. so, it is inevitable that there could be a time delay before somebody totally unexpectedly does something. you know, it's in the nature of their work, they're following people who are doing unexpected things, they never know what's going to happen next, and they're highly flexible, of course. but i think to... in general terms, to be able to resp
and don't forget you can join christian fraser and katty kay for a bbc news special this evening live as the impeachment trial of us president donald trump concludes with a final vote in the senate. that's live on the bbc news channel from 8:30pm this evening. assistant commissioner of the met police neil basu says that the threat of terror attacks is not diminishing, despite efforts of the security services. earlier, commissioner dame cressida dick said convicted terrorist sudesh amman was...
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i worked at the fraser institute where we started a project in '88, called waiting your turn, guide to hospital waiting lists and in 1993 the first year the average wait time from seeing a primary care doctor to getting treatment by a specialist, you don't call up your ob/gyn you have to go to a general practitioner who refers you if he tickets necessary. in 1993, that wait was 9.3 weeks just over two monthsful least year, 2019. the average wait time had increased to 20.9 weeks. that's over five months. >> weeks. >> and 680,000 canadians cross the werder every year and pay out of pocket for getting mri,pet scans-orthopedic surgery, hip re limit, heart valve replacements, things like that because they feel that their health is too important to have to wait so long. canadians have an escape valve. if we -- where are be together no go? if if have to sit a liberty ship so doctors likes dr. tom price will have to practice offshore so we can get continue to get the very best in medicine but the american people demand -- my -- america is very wealthy country and my mom used to say i hope you'
i worked at the fraser institute where we started a project in '88, called waiting your turn, guide to hospital waiting lists and in 1993 the first year the average wait time from seeing a primary care doctor to getting treatment by a specialist, you don't call up your ob/gyn you have to go to a general practitioner who refers you if he tickets necessary. in 1993, that wait was 9.3 weeks just over two monthsful least year, 2019. the average wait time had increased to 20.9 weeks. that's over...
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you're watching beyond one hundred days with me katty kay in manchester new hampshire, christian fraserigieg and amy klobuchar are hot on his heels. the race is farfrom over. as the first case of coronavirus in london is confirmed, we hearfrom one passenger on board the quarantined cruise ship injapan to find out how she's getting on. plus, the pope rejects plans to allow married priests in the amazon, despite a shortage in the region. so now what? there's been another rise in the numbers of deaths and people infected by the coronavirus covid—i9. the total number of deaths worldwide has now topped 1,100 — with over 115,000 confirmed cases of the disease. the first case of the virus has been confirmed in london in the past hour. in singapore hundreds of employees have been evacuated from the country's biggest bank, after one person fell ill with the virus. and injapan, health officials say more than 175 people have now tested positive onboard a cruise ship quarantined outside yokohama, where thousands of passengers have been stuck for a full 7 days now, and it will be another week before
you're watching beyond one hundred days with me katty kay in manchester new hampshire, christian fraserigieg and amy klobuchar are hot on his heels. the race is farfrom over. as the first case of coronavirus in london is confirmed, we hearfrom one passenger on board the quarantined cruise ship injapan to find out how she's getting on. plus, the pope rejects plans to allow married priests in the amazon, despite a shortage in the region. so now what? there's been another rise in the numbers of...
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back to september defied the last time ryan fraser scored, a superb save from dean henderson baked hise have just rolled on to their next game, we go again, it bit of a break now, bobby go again and it has to be that way. we wa nt go again and it has to be that way. we want to achieve something this season. we don't want to just take the foot off the gas, i do but not allow that other players understand that. defeat leaves bournemouth in trouble, but sheffield united are two points off the top four, warmer conditions might be calling, european storm is definitely brewing. let's dip into the championship, as west brom are now four points clear at the top of the table after a 2—0 win at millwall. in what was really tough conditions, they took the lead through a great finish from filip kro—vinovich. finish from filip krovinovich. west brom sealed victory late on — dara 0'shay with his first goal of the season. defeat leaves millwall10th, 5 points off the play off places. in the two scottish cup matches today, holders celtic and hibernian both eased through to the quarter—finals against lo
back to september defied the last time ryan fraser scored, a superb save from dean henderson baked hise have just rolled on to their next game, we go again, it bit of a break now, bobby go again and it has to be that way. we wa nt go again and it has to be that way. we want to achieve something this season. we don't want to just take the foot off the gas, i do but not allow that other players understand that. defeat leaves bournemouth in trouble, but sheffield united are two points off the top...
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fraser, the chair of the assembly transportation committee.sentially it deals with remote-operated autonomous vehicles, and provides a slightly expanded definition to bring that category into the autonomous vehicle regulatory scheme. but the amendments we would like to see are similar to what we sought in the past, which would be at least language requiring consultation by the commercial operators with local entities on safety issues that may be anticipated. and that will be right out of the gate, the first thing we push for on that measure. two bills that we have down for a watch position are very similar in concept, but slightly different. ab1350by assembly member gonzales from san diego deals with free youth passes by transit. and similarly, assembly mr. chu has introduced ab2012, which would require the availability of free passes for seniors. in both cases, they have a similar trigger in order to qualify for a certain state transit funds, and the transit agency would have to adopt these operating principles. so we have those as watch for
fraser, the chair of the assembly transportation committee.sentially it deals with remote-operated autonomous vehicles, and provides a slightly expanded definition to bring that category into the autonomous vehicle regulatory scheme. but the amendments we would like to see are similar to what we sought in the past, which would be at least language requiring consultation by the commercial operators with local entities on safety issues that may be anticipated. and that will be right out of the...
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fraser, the chair of the assembly transportation committee.essentially it deals with remote-operated autonomous vehicles, and provides a slightly expanded definition to bring that category into the autonomous vehicle regulatory scheme. but the amendments we would like to see are similar to what we sought in the past, which would be at least language requiring consultation by the commercial operators with local entities on safety issues that may be anticipated. and that will be right out of the gate, the first thing we push for on that measure. two bills that we have down for a watch position are very similar in concept, but slightly different. ab1350by assembly member gonzales from san diego deals with free youth passes by transit. and similarly, assembly mr. chu has introduced ab2012, which would require the availability of free passes for seniors. in both cases, they have a similar trigger in order to qualify for a certain state transit funds, and the transit agency would have to adopt these operating principles. so we have those as watch fo
fraser, the chair of the assembly transportation committee.essentially it deals with remote-operated autonomous vehicles, and provides a slightly expanded definition to bring that category into the autonomous vehicle regulatory scheme. but the amendments we would like to see are similar to what we sought in the past, which would be at least language requiring consultation by the commercial operators with local entities on safety issues that may be anticipated. and that will be right out of the...