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gp surgeries, even talk of a seven day a week service and you saw how angry they were. it sounds great on paper but it is the human beings in the end. the private sector is very difficult as donald trump is finding from the public sector. he made a point about public sector. he made a point about public sector pensions compared to private ones, do you agree? just looking at the figure, the amount you can save before being taxed as being reduced from 1.8 million to one million and they are saying as a result of that gps are retiring early. but it is a vocation, not about money. let's show you the front of the telegraph because it has that on the front page as well, saying much the same thing. the answer is why is this happening and that is the question. it is never going to be simple and not going to be just one answer. but it is true to say they are trying to bring service levels, response levels and volume of work in line with a lot of people in the private sector who don't feel there is a fair balance between public and private. specifically on pensions? private secto
gp surgeries, even talk of a seven day a week service and you saw how angry they were. it sounds great on paper but it is the human beings in the end. the private sector is very difficult as donald trump is finding from the public sector. he made a point about public sector. he made a point about public sector pensions compared to private ones, do you agree? just looking at the figure, the amount you can save before being taxed as being reduced from 1.8 million to one million and they are...
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this is what gps are for. u nfortu nately, caught. this is what gps are for.fects survival rates because if you pick up survival rates because if you pick up cancer survival rates because if you pick up cancer earlier, there are avenues of treatment. i would say no election. on the front page of the daily mail. they are the biggest selling middle market paper and they think the election is not selling. interesting. the daily telegraph thinks it does sell. we know what out thinks it does sell. we know what our readers like. you are on the ball, christopher hope! on the bottom is the cartoon which we will bring up briefly for our viewers. drum roll, drum roll. here it comes. it says, in the event of nuclear war we must immediately declare a bank holiday. what is that a reference to? it is funny! matt always finds a charming way to bring the stories together. this is the idea that has been wowing between the labour party and the tory party about whether britain should keep the nuclear deterrent and also jeremy should keep the nuclear deterrent and alsojeremy corb
this is what gps are for. u nfortu nately, caught. this is what gps are for.fects survival rates because if you pick up survival rates because if you pick up cancer survival rates because if you pick up cancer earlier, there are avenues of treatment. i would say no election. on the front page of the daily mail. they are the biggest selling middle market paper and they think the election is not selling. interesting. the daily telegraph thinks it does sell. we know what out thinks it does sell....
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the metro leads with a warning that gp practices are closing at a record rate.ms the surgery shortage is down to gps retiring early. the i says parents face prosecution for taking their children on holidays during term—time. the daily mail says travel companies must lower fayers to help families. the express reports on an armed police presence at the grand national, for the first time in over 100 years. the daily mirror claims the serial killer peter sutcliffe murdered eight more women. the times says first—time home buyers are being priced out by large numbers of foreign investors. that isa numbers of foreign investors. that is a flavour of the front pages and we will get into at least of those but let's talk about gps, tell us about the front of metro. critical levels in red and a black and white headline. the whole purpose of the critical aspect of this is that so many gps are leaving the profession, some earlier than you might have thought, and one of the reasons for thatis thought, and one of the reasons for that is going to be pressure at work coming into
the metro leads with a warning that gp practices are closing at a record rate.ms the surgery shortage is down to gps retiring early. the i says parents face prosecution for taking their children on holidays during term—time. the daily mail says travel companies must lower fayers to help families. the express reports on an armed police presence at the grand national, for the first time in over 100 years. the daily mirror claims the serial killer peter sutcliffe murdered eight more women. the...
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so you have your gp surgery nhs surgeries.r gp surgery and your landlord is the nhs. there has been more money put into a transformation in technology and it is putting up the cost of the service charges and there is going to bea service charges and there is going to be a rebellion over this.|j service charges and there is going to be a rebellion over this. i would imagine that there is a generation of doctors and medical people, nurses within the nhs, who think this is absurd. that is basically it. you mean, we will get kicked out because we are not paying your rent? when this surgery is what it is about, not the building. you should be helping us to stay here as opposed to giving us a bill for rent. it doesn't make sense. this is not the point and it might be simplistic, can't you move somewhere cheaper and have a different landlord, or by the building themselves? the technology required as part of the gp role. it is movable, isn't it? you have people who have a client base, maybe they can't move. maybe they can't find premi
so you have your gp surgery nhs surgeries.r gp surgery and your landlord is the nhs. there has been more money put into a transformation in technology and it is putting up the cost of the service charges and there is going to bea service charges and there is going to be a rebellion over this.|j service charges and there is going to be a rebellion over this. i would imagine that there is a generation of doctors and medical people, nurses within the nhs, who think this is absurd. that is...
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almost our entire force structure is built on gps. our gps-air drop. the timing is gps. our artillery is guided by gps. the guided system in the army is gps. the navy systems are gps-guided. in the future, we have to look at precision navigation and timing as a mission and build resilience in that architecture wells defending gps. >> what fail-safes are there in the event of gps or other satellite systems going down for our weapons systems still being able to operate or for that matter to what extent are our troops drilling in a no-satellite environment regarding navigation or weapons systems or otherwise? >> so about six years ago, the air force did a study called a day without space. in that, they basically went to the range and took gps and satellite communications way from the aviators. it was not good. we were not ready to do that. since that time, we have basically relearned how to operate in a gps-denied environment. we have a lot of those capabilities built in. we have the ability to use inner shall navigation system and a compass and a map. we just maybe are spo
almost our entire force structure is built on gps. our gps-air drop. the timing is gps. our artillery is guided by gps. the guided system in the army is gps. the navy systems are gps-guided. in the future, we have to look at precision navigation and timing as a mission and build resilience in that architecture wells defending gps. >> what fail-safes are there in the event of gps or other satellite systems going down for our weapons systems still being able to operate or for that matter to...
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the mail is focusing on mps' comments about gps, suggesting people were denied appointments because gpsore about that later in the programme, to the head of gps who is explaining why that might happen, why they might wa nt to that might happen, why they might want to close on wednesday, which makes it more difficult for people to getan makes it more difficult for people to get an appointment. i've got a story about car production. we often look at what's going on in the car industry to see how the manufacturing industry is going. good morning. the times picks up going. good morning. the times picks up on the latest figures. car factories have had their best months since 2000. back at the start of the millennium. they say there is a 7% surge in car assembly output. in terms of the number of cars produced, it is something like the equivalent of 230 cars every hour of which is huge! that in the uk every hour. as for that particular month in march. if you look at the three figures for the first quarter, it is still the strongest opening since 2000. nice to hear things are going well in manu
the mail is focusing on mps' comments about gps, suggesting people were denied appointments because gpsore about that later in the programme, to the head of gps who is explaining why that might happen, why they might wa nt to that might happen, why they might want to close on wednesday, which makes it more difficult for people to getan makes it more difficult for people to get an appointment. i've got a story about car production. we often look at what's going on in the car industry to see how...
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he was now on parole wearing a gps monitor. monitor put him near the places those other three women, according to phone records made their last calls kianna, josephine, and martha? one by one, the detective entered the coordinates. >> and every intersection for the -- that date and time that they gave me, franc cano came up. >> reporter: wow. >> for every single intersection. it was -- it was sh -- i was shocked. >> reporter: but something about that man, franc cano. he had a buddy. and lomeli had run into them both. >> i mentioned, "you know, i do know that he has a friend -- that's steven gordon. >> reporter: steven gordon. he'd done time for molesting a minor and later for kidnapping. he and cano were inseparable apparently. once again, detective lomeli pulled up the gps coordinates. she checked the place martha was last seen in santa ana and? no gordon. not there. but when she checked locations for kianna and josephine sure enough there he was. so why not at that first location? she checked the record and discovered that at
he was now on parole wearing a gps monitor. monitor put him near the places those other three women, according to phone records made their last calls kianna, josephine, and martha? one by one, the detective entered the coordinates. >> and every intersection for the -- that date and time that they gave me, franc cano came up. >> reporter: wow. >> for every single intersection. it was -- it was sh -- i was shocked. >> reporter: but something about that man, franc cano. he...
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a gps industry source previously told abc news, it is important for drivers to keep in mind that gpss only, it's still the responsibility of drivers to exercise common sense. we're just glad she's okay. thanks for watching here tonight. i'm david muir. for elizabeth and all of us here at "20/20," thanks for watching. have a good evening and a great weekend. good night. >>> next
a gps industry source previously told abc news, it is important for drivers to keep in mind that gpss only, it's still the responsibility of drivers to exercise common sense. we're just glad she's okay. thanks for watching here tonight. i'm david muir. for elizabeth and all of us here at "20/20," thanks for watching. have a good evening and a great weekend. good night. >>> next
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a gps industry source previously told abc news it is important for drivers to keep in mind the gps devices to be used as navigational aids only. it is the responsibility of drivers to exercise common sense." a cowboy usually patrols the area where amber is parked, but again, amber was out of luck. >> he was gone for about five days. and that just happened to be the time that she was out here. >> reporter: back home, amber's dad, steven, tries calling her phone and pinging her on her gps app. there is no response. >> i snapped at my boss that day. because i was worried about her. >> reporter: but there are some encouraging signs. the occasional plane or helicopter overhead. >> the helicopter just flew by. i got out of my car and waved as frantically as i could. i guess up there it's hard to notice small things on the ground. >> reporter: amber does have some advantages in the wild. the former girl scout and injuring rotc is now putting to use all the survivor skills she's learned. using large rocks, she spells out the word "help" to be heen by aircraft above. she also makes a fire. >> i can
a gps industry source previously told abc news it is important for drivers to keep in mind the gps devices to be used as navigational aids only. it is the responsibility of drivers to exercise common sense." a cowboy usually patrols the area where amber is parked, but again, amber was out of luck. >> he was gone for about five days. and that just happened to be the time that she was out here. >> reporter: back home, amber's dad, steven, tries calling her phone and pinging her...
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there's also a dentist and pharmacist as well as gp practices. idea is to treat as many people as possible away from hospitals. he wants to see more of this sort of thing around the country, but that will take time. it will also take time to improve the nation's health, but they're starting young here at schools in lancashire. children run a mile a day, with the nhs promoting the initiative. we know that we want to change things for the future generation. 50,70 years‘ time, we don't want people dying in their 50s and 60s of heart disease we can prevent. and we want to tackle some of the major stuff we're seeing around diabetes. so we've built a fantastic partnership with the schools, here, and we are teaching children to be really active. all that's for the future. for now, a key question is whether the nhs budget is fit for purpose. more money would make a difference? there's no doubt that with the extra money the nhs has got, we should be able to bring about the improvements we're setting out today. obviously, decisions for the future are for t
there's also a dentist and pharmacist as well as gp practices. idea is to treat as many people as possible away from hospitals. he wants to see more of this sort of thing around the country, but that will take time. it will also take time to improve the nation's health, but they're starting young here at schools in lancashire. children run a mile a day, with the nhs promoting the initiative. we know that we want to change things for the future generation. 50,70 years‘ time, we don't want...
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>>> this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. today on the show, susan rice, president obama's national security adviser on how the trump team is managing world affairs. >>> north korea, russia and white house's extraordinary - accusations against her. >>> also, the u.s. sets off what some call a trade war with canada. >> canada has been very rough on the united states. >> and the president pulling out of nafta and then decides to stay in. i'll try to make sense of it all with canada's foreign minister. >>> and forget the first 100 days. how about the next 265. to me the president's first year is the most important milestone. a great group of console lohrs join me about what we can expect. >>> first here's my take. there are so many unusual aspects of president trump's first 100 days in office that it's hard to know where to begin. by his own yardstick of what he would do on day one, the number of promises unfulfilled is staggering. but more stri
>>> this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. today on the show, susan rice, president obama's national security adviser on how the trump team is managing world affairs. >>> north korea, russia and white house's extraordinary - accusations against her. >>> also, the u.s. sets off what some call a trade war with canada. >> canada has been very rough on the united states. >>...
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it notifies police when the gps comes close to the victim. t' people. it's going to help kids that have to witness fighting. it's going to help the perpetrator control his weak impulses by not breaking the restraining order. >> reporter: amber never had a child. her mother views this new law as a blessing. >> i feel like it's the birth of my first grandchild. i feel like it's amber's legacy. >> reporter: she says that amber talks to her and although this fight has been won, angela says she will be an advocate for victims' rights for the rest of her life. in beltsville, maryland, chris gordon, news4. >> that law was one of 115 new laws signed by governor larry hogan this week. one of the other key measures that passed was a new jobs bill. it's designed to give an economic boost to the most distressed parts of maryland. last minute changes to the bill mean the businesses in montgomery county and prince gorges county will also see some benefits. >> we were able to work with the colleagues to develop something that will provide not only assistance to compan
it notifies police when the gps comes close to the victim. t' people. it's going to help kids that have to witness fighting. it's going to help the perpetrator control his weak impulses by not breaking the restraining order. >> reporter: amber never had a child. her mother views this new law as a blessing. >> i feel like it's the birth of my first grandchild. i feel like it's amber's legacy. >> reporter: she says that amber talks to her and although this fight has been won,...
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is guided by gps weapons. navy systems are gps-guided. we have basically taken that huge advantage. so in the future we have to look at precision navigation and timing as a mission and building resilience as well on that gps organ. >> what fail saves are there in the event that gpss or other satellite systems that are going down for our weapon systems still being able to operate, or for that matter to what extent are our troops drilling in a no-satellite environment regarding navigation or weapon systems or otherwise? >> so about six years ago the fair force did a study called a day without space. and in that they basically went on the range and took gps and satellite capabilities away from the aviators and it was not good. we were not ready to do that. but since that time we've basically learned how to operate in the gps-denied environment. in a satellite-com denied environment. we have those capabilities and the ability to use the inertia-guided system. maybe we're spoiled because space was a benign environm
is guided by gps weapons. navy systems are gps-guided. we have basically taken that huge advantage. so in the future we have to look at precision navigation and timing as a mission and building resilience as well on that gps organ. >> what fail saves are there in the event that gpss or other satellite systems that are going down for our weapon systems still being able to operate, or for that matter to what extent are our troops drilling in a no-satellite environment regarding navigation...
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>>> this is gps, the global public square. welcome to you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria. we'll begin the show with talk of thermal nuclear war. that is what the north says the korean peninsula may be on the brink of. they say the person responsible is president trump. what should he do now? is it possible to tamp down the tempers there? that and much more with a terrific panel. >>> then, president trump and coal. >> get ready. you are going to be working your asses off. >> trump thinks coal is coming back. it isn't and i'll tell you why. >> the turks are going to the polls sunday to decide whether they want their president to be almost all powerful. will he get what he wants and potentially be in office until 2029? and, next weekend, france votes on a new president and the french envoy to america breaks tradition and risks his job by blasting the woman who could win that election. the ambassador explains to me why he's speaking out. >>> finally, why london has created a big debate in china. i'll
>>> this is gps, the global public square. welcome to you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria. we'll begin the show with talk of thermal nuclear war. that is what the north says the korean peninsula may be on the brink of. they say the person responsible is president trump. what should he do now? is it possible to tamp down the tempers there? that and much more with a terrific panel. >>> then, president trump and coal. >> get ready. you are...
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thank you both, fascinating. >>> next on "gps."killed by sarin gas were enough to convince donald trump to attack an air base. what would you do in response to looking at pictures like these? we will show more when we come back. >>> these pictures were so powerful president trump says they forced his hand. and made him fire 59 tomahawk missiles at the syrian air base responsible for the chemical attack. well, we have other powerful pictures that perhaps the president ought to look at. this is the face of what u.n. officials are calling the worst humanitarian disaster since 1945 and it's happening now. >> without collective and coordinated global efforts, people will simply starve to death. >> that's the u.n.'s top relief official steve o'bryan and an alarming new report from the world food program backs him up in 48 countries around the world, 108 million people face crisis level food and security. what is going on? why do so many face starvation now? much of this is brought on by a deadly mix of drought, lack of aid and governance
thank you both, fascinating. >>> next on "gps."killed by sarin gas were enough to convince donald trump to attack an air base. what would you do in response to looking at pictures like these? we will show more when we come back. >>> these pictures were so powerful president trump says they forced his hand. and made him fire 59 tomahawk missiles at the syrian air base responsible for the chemical attack. well, we have other powerful pictures that perhaps the president...
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a gps industry source previously told abc news, it is important for drivers to keep in mind that gpss only, it's still the responsibility of drivers to exercise common sense. we're just glad she's okay. thanks for watching here tonight. i'm david muir. for elizabeth and all of us here at "20/20," thanks for watching. have a good evening and a great weekend. good night. >> coming up on "action news," a gruesome crime has shaken a philadelphia neighborhood to the core. the rain moves out. when will the sun move in? accuweather and more next. >> "action news," delaware valley's leading news program with jim gardner. >> careful where you walk. especially be careful where you drive. in some places there are at least a couple of inches of water on the ground. in other, a lot more because of ponding and
a gps industry source previously told abc news, it is important for drivers to keep in mind that gpss only, it's still the responsibility of drivers to exercise common sense. we're just glad she's okay. thanks for watching here tonight. i'm david muir. for elizabeth and all of us here at "20/20," thanks for watching. have a good evening and a great weekend. good night. >> coming up on "action news," a gruesome crime has shaken a philadelphia neighborhood to the core....
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>>> this is "gps," the global public square. welcome to the u.s. and around the world i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. we'll begin today's show with the tomahawks donald trump reigned down on syria. did the missile accomplish their mission? did they send enough of a message to assad? is next? i'll talk to david petraeus, the highly decorated four-star general. and the mulling over the syria's strike. we'll dig into iran's reaction to america's attack against its staunch ally bashar al-assad. robin wright will join me to discuss. then -- >> beautiful babies were murdered in this attack. >> president trump says images of children horrifically murdered with chemical weapons changed his mind on syria but how about these images? could they change donald trump's mind on cutting foreign aid? and two of the most important nations met this week. when president xi went to mar-a-lago. what happened and are china and the u.s. destined for war? i have a guest who says yes. but first, here is my take. there is much to applaud in president tru
>>> this is "gps," the global public square. welcome to the u.s. and around the world i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. we'll begin today's show with the tomahawks donald trump reigned down on syria. did the missile accomplish their mission? did they send enough of a message to assad? is next? i'll talk to david petraeus, the highly decorated four-star general. and the mulling over the syria's strike. we'll dig into iran's reaction to america's attack...
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>>> this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. today on the show, france goes to the polls to elect its next president. the british prime minister calls for a new election. >>> and the kurds voted last year to give their president extraordinary powers. what to make of all these votes. i have a great panel to discuss. >>> also, liberal democracy is in decline around the world, and tyranny of the majority is on the rise. what is behind this growing wave of ill liberal democracy. >> reporter luke harding did until he was thrown out. his inside story about what's really going on behind those walls. >>> and former microsoft ceo is worth billions, he's spending a few mel omillion to discover wh >>> what happens when you put american government under a microscope and examine it like a business. but first, here's my take, every administration takes a while to settle in. president trump's has had a rockier start than most, with appointments in every key ag
>>> this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. today on the show, france goes to the polls to elect its next president. the british prime minister calls for a new election. >>> and the kurds voted last year to give their president extraordinary powers. what to make of all these votes. i have a great panel to discuss. >>> also, liberal democracy is in decline around the world, and tyranny...
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the majority of time you don't come back to a gp.t's the difference you mess around with igi and you catch our attention. you're not going to go back. you're going to get validated and in permanent shu. >>> coming up, you can take the inmate out of the gang, but can you take the gang out of the inmate? >> see if i'm going to get i.d.'d or not. >>> and angel gives clement an ultimatum. >>> with robert kofman one point away from validation, the igi continues its crackdown on other suspected 2-5 members on the sny, including luis dunchez. >> inmate dunchez was identified as a 2-5. i put together a validation package for him. it was submitted to the office of correctional safety and the points were good enough to validate him. he's now validated as a member of the 2-5. he had tattoos on him. with a 2-5. he had other written material in his property, 2-5. so slam dunk with that guy. he's now validated as a 2-5 member. >> luis is brought before an institutional classification committee in ad seg to determine if the evidence against him wil
the majority of time you don't come back to a gp.t's the difference you mess around with igi and you catch our attention. you're not going to go back. you're going to get validated and in permanent shu. >>> coming up, you can take the inmate out of the gang, but can you take the gang out of the inmate? >> see if i'm going to get i.d.'d or not. >>> and angel gives clement an ultimatum. >>> with robert kofman one point away from validation, the igi continues its...
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a gps powered website to keep up with the park's bears. used both to warn people, especially those in cars, about staying away from the bears while helping rangers track the long term patterns of the animals. >> even though there's fairly healthy population there, they really need to know where the bears are going and if they are interacting with humans too much, then we have issues. >> reporter: issues like 10% of the park's bears being hit by cars last year. also yosemite delays the gps data so people can't find the animals using the tracker. >> if there's a recurring bear problem with this particular bear, they can sort of head them off at the pass and scare them away and try to deter them away. >> research so far in the relatively short time park rangers have been tracking the bears by gps. they learned that bears in the park move as much as 30 miles in a day, and they begin mating in may, a month earlier than thought. the new program has gotten the thumbs up from the california department of fish and wildlife. thank you. >>> it's nice
a gps powered website to keep up with the park's bears. used both to warn people, especially those in cars, about staying away from the bears while helping rangers track the long term patterns of the animals. >> even though there's fairly healthy population there, they really need to know where the bears are going and if they are interacting with humans too much, then we have issues. >> reporter: issues like 10% of the park's bears being hit by cars last year. also yosemite delays...
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the majority of time you don't come back to a gp.fference you mess around with igi and you catch our attention. you're not going to go back. you're going to get validated and in permanent shu. >>> coming up, you can take the inmate out of the gang, but can you take the gang out of the inmate? >> see if i'm going to get i.d.'d or not. >>> and angel gives clement an ultimatum. before fibromyalgia, i was a doer. i was active. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. woman: for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever,
the majority of time you don't come back to a gp.fference you mess around with igi and you catch our attention. you're not going to go back. you're going to get validated and in permanent shu. >>> coming up, you can take the inmate out of the gang, but can you take the gang out of the inmate? >> see if i'm going to get i.d.'d or not. >>> and angel gives clement an ultimatum. before fibromyalgia, i was a doer. i was active. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my...
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babylon is building a computer program that should be able to diagnose your problem as well as your gpin this case, the computer has been given the same information as the doctor and reaches the same conclusion. >> it is likely you might be suffering from gallstones or colic. >> my tummy hurts. >> i'm sorry you are feeling unwell. reporter: eventually this could be a smart phone app you could talk to. >> we will have a doctor that will fit in your pocket who you can talk to that will diagnose you. it will also try to predict your future. combiningthe project medicine with the latest trends in computer science. is using something called machine learning where a computer is given vast amounts of data and teaches itself a task. the same technique is being used here to recognize what i am saying. we are seeing machine learning in other places. >> machine learning is about getting data to a computer. then the computer learns to do specific tasks. there is a whole range of areas where we have more access to data appeared it could be in the medical field, education, solving societal challenge
babylon is building a computer program that should be able to diagnose your problem as well as your gpin this case, the computer has been given the same information as the doctor and reaches the same conclusion. >> it is likely you might be suffering from gallstones or colic. >> my tummy hurts. >> i'm sorry you are feeling unwell. reporter: eventually this could be a smart phone app you could talk to. >> we will have a doctor that will fit in your pocket who you can talk...
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the metro leads with a warning that gp practices are closing at a record rate.h features the same story. it claims the surgery shortage is down to gps retiring early ahead of a pension clampdown. the i focuses on the row over children taking time off during the school term. the daily mail says travel companies must now lower their fares to help families. the express says there will be an armed police presence at the grand national, for the first time in over 100 years. the daily mirror claims the serial killer peter sutcliffe may have murdered eight more women that previously thought. the times says that first time home buyers are being priced out by large numbers of foreign investors. that is a summary of the news. newsday will come up at midnight. now it is time for newsnight. tonight: two huge tests for donald trump on the world stage. the chinese president has just arrived in florida for 2h hours of hard talking. potential flash points include korea, trade wars — even taiwan. so which president holds all the cards?
the metro leads with a warning that gp practices are closing at a record rate.h features the same story. it claims the surgery shortage is down to gps retiring early ahead of a pension clampdown. the i focuses on the row over children taking time off during the school term. the daily mail says travel companies must now lower their fares to help families. the express says there will be an armed police presence at the grand national, for the first time in over 100 years. the daily mirror claims...
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didn't happen last night, the targets were struck all pinpointed well before they were launched, the gps coordinates were plugged into them and those missiles were fired so there's about a four minute span between the time the first missile hit in the last missile hit print one missile misfired and went into the sea. the bottom line of this is that vladimir putin now knows that if he wants his stooge bashar al-assad to stay alive he ought to get him out of matt damascu- >> sean: a thousand pounds of munitions, each and every tomahawk missiles 18 feet long, two feet wide flying at low altitudes, 600-mile attack here, they took out 29 aircraft in this attack. it is almost position perfect.
didn't happen last night, the targets were struck all pinpointed well before they were launched, the gps coordinates were plugged into them and those missiles were fired so there's about a four minute span between the time the first missile hit in the last missile hit print one missile misfired and went into the sea. the bottom line of this is that vladimir putin now knows that if he wants his stooge bashar al-assad to stay alive he ought to get him out of matt damascu- >> sean: a...
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in order to use the food bank you have to have a letter from a gp or some other authority figure thatood bank because waitrose could be a bit busy. going to a food bank you have to have an address, all the food that is in there are things that are donated from good causes, it's not exactly people benefiting normally from this. you don't have complex reasons to go there. you are hungry, you are poor, you are probably in work and that's not playing enough to get you to the end of the week and you have children and you need nappies and someone has been good enough to donate and you're able to access that charity quite easily with a letter from your gp, that's the once and for reason you use a food bank for. thank you. —— once and for reason. the sun, brit champ's. a vowel to make £1 billion, that would be something we would all want to do —— brit champ's vow “— would all want to do —— brit champ's vow —— a vow. unless he has got a pretty big dry—cleaning bill he will be all right. anthonyjoshua, who won the boxing at wembley stadium the other night, and he is now on his way to all manner
in order to use the food bank you have to have a letter from a gp or some other authority figure thatood bank because waitrose could be a bit busy. going to a food bank you have to have an address, all the food that is in there are things that are donated from good causes, it's not exactly people benefiting normally from this. you don't have complex reasons to go there. you are hungry, you are poor, you are probably in work and that's not playing enough to get you to the end of the week and you...
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it notifies police when the gps comes close to the people. it's going to help kids that have to witness. it's going to help the perpetrator by not breaking the restraining order. >> amber never had a child, her mother used this new law as a blessing. >> i feel like it's the first of my first grandchild. i feel like it's the legacy. >> she says that amber talks to her and although this fight has been won, angela says she will be an advocate for victims rights for the rest of her life. >>> that law was one of 1 saw new laws signed this week. one of the other key measures that passed, new jobs bill. it's designed to give the economic boost to the most distressed part of maryland. businesses in montgomery county will also see benefits. >> we were able to work with colleagues to develop something that will provide not only assistance to companies, but actually real job training opportunities for marylanders. we have lockheed martin, we have major manufacturers that's been at the white house and they're bringing manufacturing jobs to this country.
it notifies police when the gps comes close to the people. it's going to help kids that have to witness. it's going to help the perpetrator by not breaking the restraining order. >> amber never had a child, her mother used this new law as a blessing. >> i feel like it's the first of my first grandchild. i feel like it's the legacy. >> she says that amber talks to her and although this fight has been won, angela says she will be an advocate for victims rights for the rest of...
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. >> the driver was using the app with gps when the sexual assault took place. police arrested the 37-year-old from costa mesa. he is held on $100,000 bail. they say he had been driving for uber for a year. uber says he passed a background check. they have a zero tolerance policy for sexual conduct. uber said what the rider reported to police is troubling and will not be tolerated. the driver has been banned from the app. we will continue a support police with their investigation. in newport other beachgoers say they are scared by what happened. >> i took an uber down here today so that freaks me out. >> uber, we think it is safe but i guess it is not. >> reporter: police say if you don't feel safe call for a different driver and you are really concerned don't ride alone. >>> your online privacy is in president trump's hands and tonight democrats are urging him to veto a bill. >> if president trump clubs his pen and -- clicks his pen and signs the bill consumers will be stripped of privacy protections. >> congress passed a measure that will allow providers to se
. >> the driver was using the app with gps when the sexual assault took place. police arrested the 37-year-old from costa mesa. he is held on $100,000 bail. they say he had been driving for uber for a year. uber says he passed a background check. they have a zero tolerance policy for sexual conduct. uber said what the rider reported to police is troubling and will not be tolerated. the driver has been banned from the app. we will continue a support police with their investigation. in...
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. >>> this is "gps" global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we begin today's show with russia's alleged intervention in america's presidential election. is the congressional investigation on this tainted? does america need a 9/11 type bipartisan commission? we'll ask that commission's chairman, tom cain. and the ceo of one of the world's biggest companies, g.e. he is an adviser to trump and has publicly dissented with some of the president's policies. i will ask him what he makes of the trump administration and the economy. >>> also, brittain officially triggered brexit this week amidst fears of a populus sweep of europe but the center seems to be fighting back. we'll explain. >>> finally, as president trump rolls back environmental regulations, a novel idea from other corners on how to save our planet. give nature the same legal status as human beings. >>> but first here's my take. the recent republican debacle on health care could prove to be an opportunity.
. >>> this is "gps" global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we begin today's show with russia's alleged intervention in america's presidential election. is the congressional investigation on this tainted? does america need a 9/11 type bipartisan commission? we'll ask that commission's chairman, tom cain. and the ceo of one of the world's biggest companies, g.e. he is an adviser to trump and has publicly...
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, them had had an annual asthma review with their own gp, but 45% of them could not get into their gpe cqc doing this because ultimately safety is another one priorities and we have no argument with the cqc. we think the whole process was excellent, our inspectors were very thorough. you are glad to be issued with warning notices. threw to be inspected and given the chance to improve. i am going to pause there, as inspected, we have the roaring from the supreme court but i am very grateful for your time. court but i am very grateful for yourtime. —— court but i am very grateful for your time. —— the ruling. john platt, the dad who took this case to court, it affects parents in england. he argued, and it has gone to the highest court in the land, he argued that parents were not breaking the law when they took their children out of school during term time. john platt has lost his case, that is the breaking news in the last minute. john platt has lost his case in the supreme court, it means local authorities can continue to find parents who take their children out of school. let's go liv
, them had had an annual asthma review with their own gp, but 45% of them could not get into their gpe cqc doing this because ultimately safety is another one priorities and we have no argument with the cqc. we think the whole process was excellent, our inspectors were very thorough. you are glad to be issued with warning notices. threw to be inspected and given the chance to improve. i am going to pause there, as inspected, we have the roaring from the supreme court but i am very grateful for...
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the correct answer to the gps challenge question is d.port emerging markets account for more than 75% in output and consumption. it is nearly double the share 20 years. india is expected to be the fastest growing major economy this year expanding by more than 7%. thanks for being part of my program this week. i'll see you next week. >>> i'm brian and it's time for reliable sources. this is our weekly look at the story behind the story of how the media really works. white house correspondent the move to counter program the white house correspondent center. >> once a reality show star always a reality show, right? the swift cancellation of bill o'reilly's show. for o'reilly the spin stops here. >> i grabbed some vacatio
the correct answer to the gps challenge question is d.port emerging markets account for more than 75% in output and consumption. it is nearly double the share 20 years. india is expected to be the fastest growing major economy this year expanding by more than 7%. thanks for being part of my program this week. i'll see you next week. >>> i'm brian and it's time for reliable sources. this is our weekly look at the story behind the story of how the media really works. white house...
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like to do that and it's much safer for the police to facilitate that transaction instead of you. >> gpscking reduced smart bike thefts. >> the thing that you're stealistea stealing is actually the get away vehicle. >> san leandro based ghiradelli has a new chocolate, the -- sea assault carmel doughnut is filled with salt and caramel, topped with a drizzle of chocolate and sprinkles of amber sugar. they are now available at krispy kreme locations. >> i can just feel the sugar rush, and then the crash. >> it's all worth it, though, right? let's talk about the weather forecast. just gorgeous but changing. >> a little bit of sweet weather for a couple of days, we have sunny skies right now, a little breezy and cool out there, but pleasant. tomorrow will be a mainly sunny day, and a bit milder than today, with high temperatures reaching to the mid to upper 70s in our inland areas tomorrow. but check out the high temperature trend over the next seven days in san jose. mild through wednesday, but temperature also plummet. in fact going into the weekend or to the end of the week, we'll see temp
like to do that and it's much safer for the police to facilitate that transaction instead of you. >> gpscking reduced smart bike thefts. >> the thing that you're stealistea stealing is actually the get away vehicle. >> san leandro based ghiradelli has a new chocolate, the -- sea assault carmel doughnut is filled with salt and caramel, topped with a drizzle of chocolate and sprinkles of amber sugar. they are now available at krispy kreme locations. >> i can just feel the...
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no longer want to play in the politics of the gp yard. it's an interesting mixture, you'll get a lot of old time heavy duty gangsters who have gotten too old and don't want to be involved any more along with those sexual predators. >> the peculiar mix of inmates isn't celebrated by everyone. we ran into an inmate who dropped out of the aryan brotherhood gang who reluctantly calls this yard home. >> it's a cesspool of society on in yard. child killers and all of that. if i had known it was like this before i came out here, i would have stayed on the main line. >> most of these people out on this yard, they could die right there, and i would watch them die. i don't care about them. when i came to this yard, i surrendered a lot of stuff. my name is gone, i had a good name in prison. i was always respected. i lost all that. i don't care about that. what i care about now is me, timmy duncan. i don't like those people, but i don't have to associate with them. i can't tell you ten people's names, i've been in this building two years. i go to wor
no longer want to play in the politics of the gp yard. it's an interesting mixture, you'll get a lot of old time heavy duty gangsters who have gotten too old and don't want to be involved any more along with those sexual predators. >> the peculiar mix of inmates isn't celebrated by everyone. we ran into an inmate who dropped out of the aryan brotherhood gang who reluctantly calls this yard home. >> it's a cesspool of society on in yard. child killers and all of that. if i had known...
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like to do that and it's much safer for the police to facilitate that transaction instead of you. >> gpshefts. >> the thing that you're stealistea stealing is actually the get away vehicle. >> san leandro based has a new chocolate, the -- sea assault carmel doughnut is filled with salt and caramel, topped with a drizzle of chocolate and sprinkles of amber sugar. they are now available at krispy kreme locations. >> i can just feel the sugar rush, and then the crash. >> it's all worth it, though, right? let's talk about the weather forecast. just gorgeous but changing. >> a little bit of sweet weather for a couple of days, we have sunny skies right now, a little breezy and cool out there, but pleasant. tomorrow will be a mainly sunny day, and a bit milder than today, with high temperatures reaching to the mid to upper 70s in our inland areas tomorrow. but check out the high temperature trend over the next seven days in san jose. mild through wednesday, but temperature also plummet. in fact going into the weekend or to the end of the week, we'll see temperatures well below the average high,
like to do that and it's much safer for the police to facilitate that transaction instead of you. >> gpshefts. >> the thing that you're stealistea stealing is actually the get away vehicle. >> san leandro based has a new chocolate, the -- sea assault carmel doughnut is filled with salt and caramel, topped with a drizzle of chocolate and sprinkles of amber sugar. they are now available at krispy kreme locations. >> i can just feel the sugar rush, and then the crash....
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the sigfox foundation has inserted gps trackers the sigfox foundation has inserted gps trackers intowild rhinos. it's estimated there are fewer than 27,000 rhinos left worldwide. by learning more about their movements and behaviour, the foundation hopes to find new ways of deterring hunters. and nervous flyers might be comforted by lilou, san francisco's first therapy pig. other breeds of therapy animal can be found in airports all across the usa, but lilou is a member of san fran‘s wag brigade. their mission: to patrol the terminals and take some of the stress out of travel. thanks to everyone who sent us their pictures using the hashtag #traveltuesday. here are some of my favourites. agata was drawn to venice out of season when she took this picture. and hjadal was in iceland when he took these shots of the sn fellsj kull glacier. now let's look at the travel videos clocking up the views on line. meet telma and thomas, thomas is profoundly deaf, and together as blank canvas voyage, they meet deaf communities from around the world. every country we visit has different sign languages
the sigfox foundation has inserted gps trackers the sigfox foundation has inserted gps trackers intowild rhinos. it's estimated there are fewer than 27,000 rhinos left worldwide. by learning more about their movements and behaviour, the foundation hopes to find new ways of deterring hunters. and nervous flyers might be comforted by lilou, san francisco's first therapy pig. other breeds of therapy animal can be found in airports all across the usa, but lilou is a member of san fran‘s wag...
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circuit that first consider the case that became the jones gps case. the case was whether the police attaching a gps to a car without warrantt violated the clause of the fourth amendment. it was a fascinating case. the briefing, the arguments, the lawyers were spectacularly good. i cannot disclose what took place in the conference but i took a great deal of pleasure and noting the press accounts assumed that judges would have various views on this issue by virtue of the president that appointed us. when we got the conference all the press accounts were entirely wrong. because what we were dealing with was a novel application of a long-standing principle. how does it apply it in a circumstance that has literally never been have before? it took us months for the three judges to decide what the outcome was, that is not typical. , we know whatment the outcome will be. and this case it took months and exchanging memos back-and-forth. issuee wrestling with the of what does the fourth amendment mean when it comes to gps surveillance. obviously if you talk to
circuit that first consider the case that became the jones gps case. the case was whether the police attaching a gps to a car without warrantt violated the clause of the fourth amendment. it was a fascinating case. the briefing, the arguments, the lawyers were spectacularly good. i cannot disclose what took place in the conference but i took a great deal of pleasure and noting the press accounts assumed that judges would have various views on this issue by virtue of the president that appointed...
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that gps and lps expect.ason: one of the areas you pointed out in your report was technology, and a huge amount of money chasing those deals and deals getting done. what is behind that? hugh: it is interesting. seven of the largest transactions in 2016 were in the tech space. both on the software and the hardware side. i think technology offers a couple of different ways to add value that gps are really attracted to. one is, particularly on the software side and the server side, it has a growth rate that will support the multiples required to buy these assets. if i have a double-digit growth rate i am confident that's going to continue in the future and it makes me feel better about paying up for a good asset. on the other side, we see a lot of maturing technological spaces, particularly on the hardware where it's not so much rapid revenue growth, but reasonable growth with cost improvements because the go-go years of growth are gone. and we have not focused on the cost structure as we grew very quickly. now
that gps and lps expect.ason: one of the areas you pointed out in your report was technology, and a huge amount of money chasing those deals and deals getting done. what is behind that? hugh: it is interesting. seven of the largest transactions in 2016 were in the tech space. both on the software and the hardware side. i think technology offers a couple of different ways to add value that gps are really attracted to. one is, particularly on the software side and the server side, it has a growth...
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when we present gps with the problems we have got, they don't know.mg of another and this morning i had 40 mg of one drug, 150 mg ofanotherand i this morning i had 40 mg of one drug, 150 mg of another and i have three patches on my back and side which releases an anaesthetic. you wear rich 12 hours. it is actually painful for you wear rich 12 hours. it is actually painfulfor you to sit wear rich 12 hours. it is actually painful for you to sit down. stand up painful for you to sit down. stand up whenever you need to. you have been this morning. my day consists of getting up in the morning, i watched the victoria show and have a bite to eat. when i watch you i stand against the wall. and you have your crutches. i have my stick. i have a mobility scooter. i have two dogs. i take them out on my mobility scooter. i have a three wheeler if i go shopping. it is horrendous. totally dismissed in the nhs. let me bring in our doctor. when you look at some of the women here, do you still say it is worth it? in no way ami still say it is worth it? in no way am i g
when we present gps with the problems we have got, they don't know.mg of another and this morning i had 40 mg of one drug, 150 mg ofanotherand i this morning i had 40 mg of one drug, 150 mg of another and i have three patches on my back and side which releases an anaesthetic. you wear rich 12 hours. it is actually painful for you wear rich 12 hours. it is actually painfulfor you to sit wear rich 12 hours. it is actually painful for you to sit down. stand up painful for you to sit down. stand up...
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1,000-pound warhead and fly close to the ground below enemy air defenses guided to their targets by gps satellites. >> it is in this vital national security interest of the united states to prevent and deter the spread and use of deadly chemical weapons. >> reporter: earlier secretary of state rex tillerson said bashar al assad's future in syria is uncertain. he also issued a warning to russia. >> it is very important that the russian government consider carefully their continued support for the assad regime. >> reporter: east bay representative eric swalwell is on the house intelligence committee. >> i want to say i am concerned that it looks like russia may have been tipped off about this attack before the united states congress was. i'm long concerned that bashar assad in syria has been propped up by vladimir putin. >> reporter: russia old to the u.n. security -- told the u.n. security council there could be negative consequences if washington took military action. syria has responded to the airstrikes calling them an act of immigration. reporting in west palm beach florida, i'm weig
1,000-pound warhead and fly close to the ground below enemy air defenses guided to their targets by gps satellites. >> it is in this vital national security interest of the united states to prevent and deter the spread and use of deadly chemical weapons. >> reporter: earlier secretary of state rex tillerson said bashar al assad's future in syria is uncertain. he also issued a warning to russia. >> it is very important that the russian government consider carefully their...
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you know, without teachi -- gps, these guided missiles would be useless. or, through some way to jam them useless.make that is my question. guest: yes, they do have their own satellite. i don't know if there is cooperation with other countries, but they do have their own. host: fairfield, connecticut, danny is up next. you are on, go ahead. was wondering, you mentioned plan a, do you have alan b or possibly plan c? guest: i hope the president does. we always have to have a backup plan. billve put in a sanctions denouncing china's policies against south korea. backtting north korea put on the state-sponsored terrorism, by getting them on that, you will have other countries that come together with us to put pressure on the north korean entities doing business illegally against u.n. rulings that have come out. you can also put pressure on other countries that are funneling money to fund enterprises, nuclear weapons, missiles. we also know the north korea funds groups with our minute -- armament and weapons. themn hopefully pressure to come to their senses and
you know, without teachi -- gps, these guided missiles would be useless. or, through some way to jam them useless.make that is my question. guest: yes, they do have their own satellite. i don't know if there is cooperation with other countries, but they do have their own. host: fairfield, connecticut, danny is up next. you are on, go ahead. was wondering, you mentioned plan a, do you have alan b or possibly plan c? guest: i hope the president does. we always have to have a backup plan. billve...
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we relearned how to operate in the gps and in the environment.a lot of those capabilities built in. we have the ability to use the navigational system and a compass and a map. we just, maybe we are spoiled because -- the gps was always there so we assume that it is going to be there. we cannot assume that anymore. we have to train for that and for the service and building of the system to make sure that we have the capability to fight in the situation. >> russia aerospace forces are working to deploy anti-settlement on their aircraft. >> commander was quoted, "new missile is being developed of capable of destroying targets and near space." how realistic is the threat to russia. >> how should the u.s. respond to that? >> i will show you the specifics tomorrow in the closed hearing of what those threats are. but, i can tell you that it is real and they would not be committing resources to building that if they did not have some inte intent to use it in conflicts. when you see statements of billing capabilities to do that, why would they do that unl
we relearned how to operate in the gps and in the environment.a lot of those capabilities built in. we have the ability to use the navigational system and a compass and a map. we just, maybe we are spoiled because -- the gps was always there so we assume that it is going to be there. we cannot assume that anymore. we have to train for that and for the service and building of the system to make sure that we have the capability to fight in the situation. >> russia aerospace forces are...