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skype calls for all in revolution of gp services. would you wa nt to revolution of gp services.kype. i think the problem is that a lot of people do not. particularly the elderly and some we re particularly the elderly and some were vulnerable who require often quite regular access to their gps. if you cut off that as an option i don't think that is suggesting only you could be available on facebook. but if you make it more difficult for them to access it, to access theirgp, then for them to access it, to access their gp, then clearly... this is something the new health secretary who is a massive take at intanon revolutionising technology, mosconi speak your doctor, there he is. the he actually used this already. and app he actually used this already. and app which is offered by the nhs in some parts of london to speak to his gp. he raises the horrific spectre of sitting next to someone on the 2-ball of sitting next to someone on the 2—ball the of sitting next to someone on the 2— ball the ketchup of sitting next to someone on the 2—ball the ketchup on their way to work with thei
skype calls for all in revolution of gp services. would you wa nt to revolution of gp services.kype. i think the problem is that a lot of people do not. particularly the elderly and some we re particularly the elderly and some were vulnerable who require often quite regular access to their gps. if you cut off that as an option i don't think that is suggesting only you could be available on facebook. but if you make it more difficult for them to access it, to access theirgp, then for them to...
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and it was such a cool gps.f. >> that gps was a pivotal point in the investigation that really kind of sealed this whole case together. >> reporter: but though the gps evidence told detectives where harvey's boat was the day steven was killed, how could they be sure harvey and steven were together on the boat at precisely that time? >> electronic data is fascinating nowadays. very fascinating. our cell phones, we can also follow that signature. we were lucky again. >> reporter: lucky this time because of blackjack. blackjack cell tower, catalina island, where both harvey and steven's cell phones pinged together just where the gps said they would be. after which steven's cell phone went to straight to voicemail and harvey sailed right back to his dock the next morning. where he was late for a pre-arranged fishing trip with his friends. >> they basically said he looked disheveled. he looked as if he had been up all night. he was not himself. >> reporter: one question left. exactly what happened on that fancy boat,
and it was such a cool gps.f. >> that gps was a pivotal point in the investigation that really kind of sealed this whole case together. >> reporter: but though the gps evidence told detectives where harvey's boat was the day steven was killed, how could they be sure harvey and steven were together on the boat at precisely that time? >> electronic data is fascinating nowadays. very fascinating. our cell phones, we can also follow that signature. we were lucky again. >>...
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there are a lot of people out there who would like to deny access to gps.y're not or block it. we really need to be sure it is capable of delivering the kind of secure gps system... you almost talk as though post—brexit you will not be trusting the europeans? when it comes to defence it is not so much about trust but assuring systems and the mod have been very clear they would have to be able to assure the system independently and we can't simply take something on trust. itjust strikes so many people as a ridiculous waste of resources to be considering building our own british alternative to galileo. this is a personal question but did you vote brexit or remain? i'm really not prepared to answer that. it is not appropriate as a public official to answer personal questions of that nature. this is not so much political as about resourcing, it's about where britain needs to focus its efforts going forward. if this is indeed the case that you're saying over the next ten years britain is going to have to spend £4—5 billion on building an alternative to the galil
there are a lot of people out there who would like to deny access to gps.y're not or block it. we really need to be sure it is capable of delivering the kind of secure gps system... you almost talk as though post—brexit you will not be trusting the europeans? when it comes to defence it is not so much about trust but assuring systems and the mod have been very clear they would have to be able to assure the system independently and we can't simply take something on trust. itjust strikes so...
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-- a gp health service.s after leaving medical school and doctors will be moving around to different hospitals during that time. and obviously isolation and lack of support, lack of routes increases the risk of mental ill health. alec says i worked in nhs glasgow for 30 years. staff are managed back to work by managers who have little understanding of mental health illness. employees need to be supported rather than managed back to work. mental health issues are the major cause of absence from work. the nhs should be a beacon and an example to other employers. sadly this isn't the case. peter says if the people who provide our mental health care are not protected and help with their own problems, what hope? thank you forjoining us. we appreciate your time. an nhs england spokesperson told us, nhs england launched the nhs gp health service in 2017, a world first, nationally—funded confidential service which specialises in supporting gps and trainee gps experiencing mental ill health and which has already help
-- a gp health service.s after leaving medical school and doctors will be moving around to different hospitals during that time. and obviously isolation and lack of support, lack of routes increases the risk of mental ill health. alec says i worked in nhs glasgow for 30 years. staff are managed back to work by managers who have little understanding of mental health illness. employees need to be supported rather than managed back to work. mental health issues are the major cause of absence from...
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a lot of people would like to deny access to gps. all blocking it.sure it is capable of delivering the kind of secure gps system. post a brexit you're talking like he will not be trusting the europeans?m a brexit you're talking like he will not be trusting the europeans? it is not be trusting the europeans? it is not so much about trust but assuring systems and the ma d have been clear they would have to be able to be sure of the system. it may seem like a ridiculous waste of resources by some people to build an alternative to galileo. this is a personal question but did you vote brexit or remain? it is not appropriate as a public official to answer questions of that nature. this is not so much political as about we saw scene, about where britain needs to focus its efforts going forward. if this is indeed the case that over the next ten years britain will have to spend £5 billion on building an alternative to the galileo project which it was very much at the heart of until the brexit boat, too many people, whatever your views on brexit, it would seem
a lot of people would like to deny access to gps. all blocking it.sure it is capable of delivering the kind of secure gps system. post a brexit you're talking like he will not be trusting the europeans?m a brexit you're talking like he will not be trusting the europeans? it is not be trusting the europeans? it is not so much about trust but assuring systems and the ma d have been clear they would have to be able to be sure of the system. it may seem like a ridiculous waste of resources by some...
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i think one of those people or entities will be fusion gps.o you have ohr working with weissmann who always stays in' touch with robert mueller. they go back 20 years at least. david: his wife was working for fusion gps which apparently he did not disguise. which makes it even more extraordinary that andrew weissmann is still working on the mueller team, and i wonder if there are others work for mr. mueller who were just as much a part of this cabal. >> i would suspect that's true. they were running the back channel between the fbi and doj while christopher steele is being paid by the russian oligarch who was trying to get mr. ohr to approve his reentry into the country, and being paid by the fbi and being paid by fusion gps. david: one part giuliani was talking about, the other part is talking about the russian collusion story. if there is russian collusion, what we know is there were russian -- there was russian misinformation, a term we hadn't thought about since the cold war being used to discredit donald trump, not hillary clinton, paid f
i think one of those people or entities will be fusion gps.o you have ohr working with weissmann who always stays in' touch with robert mueller. they go back 20 years at least. david: his wife was working for fusion gps which apparently he did not disguise. which makes it even more extraordinary that andrew weissmann is still working on the mueller team, and i wonder if there are others work for mr. mueller who were just as much a part of this cabal. >> i would suspect that's true. they...
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to her gp to arrange things.en get sympathy in droves but men are seen as inadequate. i really feel for them and there is not much about it in the media tool. another viewer says, thank you for bringing this to light, my husband and i have been trying four years and have been u nsuccessful trying four years and have been unsuccessful due to him having no sperm. that is related to a pre—existing hormone condition. the lack of understanding and insensitivity from some gps has been dreadful. one gp stifled a laugh when i said we were thinking of fertility treatment because my husband had no sperm. i left that appointment in tears. if you have an experience to share, get in touch, we will treat your experiences with sensitivity and courtesy as always. do include your phone number in your message. let‘s bring you the latest sport. novak djokovic won his 1ath grand slam title, by beating juan martin del potro. it was an a—list performance in front of a celebrity crowd, which included oscar winner meryl streep, who was
to her gp to arrange things.en get sympathy in droves but men are seen as inadequate. i really feel for them and there is not much about it in the media tool. another viewer says, thank you for bringing this to light, my husband and i have been trying four years and have been u nsuccessful trying four years and have been unsuccessful due to him having no sperm. that is related to a pre—existing hormone condition. the lack of understanding and insensitivity from some gps has been dreadful. one...
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>>> this is "gps," the global public square. welcome to all of you from the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. today on the show, the state of america. it's a nation divided, a nation in tumult. but is it a nation in decline, a nation whose glory days are behind it? or is america as strong and innovative as ever? i'll talk to three authors who set out to explore the real america, beyond the beltway and beyond the headlines. jim and deborah fallows and steven brill join me to discuss this. >>> and reading, writing, and arithmetic from around the world. global lessons from the one man who has spent his career studying the best education systems from around the globe. what the u.s. can learn from others. >>> tick-tock, tick-tock. seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, and years. just what is the nature of time? and are our days truly numbered? i will talk with the brilliant physicist carlo rovelli. >> time really goes at a different speeding defending how you move and where you are. >>> but first, here is my ta
>>> this is "gps," the global public square. welcome to all of you from the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. today on the show, the state of america. it's a nation divided, a nation in tumult. but is it a nation in decline, a nation whose glory days are behind it? or is america as strong and innovative as ever? i'll talk to three authors who set out to explore the real america, beyond the beltway and beyond the headlines. jim and deborah fallows and...
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researcher nellie ohr to testify about her time working as a contractor for fusion gps.research firm behind that unverified anti-trump dossier. fox news learning that the wife of demoted justice department official bruce ohr has refused multiple requests to appear voluntarily before the house judiciary and oversight committees including a deposition plan for today. meanwhile, the two committees could also seek a subpoena for former fbi general counsel jim baker as they continue to probe the justice department's handling of the russia investigation and allegations of fisa abuse. if they call you to testify, they're not happy with you. they're not calling you because they want to see you and say hello so i could see not wanting to go. >> dagen: but a subpoena, you don't show up, you prosecute the individual. unfortunately jeff sessions is the attorney general and in the past, he hasn't been willing to do that. refused to show up for two subpoenas under jason chaffetz on the oversight committee, jeff sessions said i'm not touching it. i'm not prosecuting this guy because he
researcher nellie ohr to testify about her time working as a contractor for fusion gps.research firm behind that unverified anti-trump dossier. fox news learning that the wife of demoted justice department official bruce ohr has refused multiple requests to appear voluntarily before the house judiciary and oversight committees including a deposition plan for today. meanwhile, the two committees could also seek a subpoena for former fbi general counsel jim baker as they continue to probe the...
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the daily telegraph we will turn back to an gp appointments go unused at the weekend.he option of agp realise that you have the option of a gp appointment at the weekend.” had a doctor's appointment at the weekend recently. i did know that but more than one in four gp appointments are unused at weekends which is a huge amount. it is really ha rd which is a huge amount. it is really hard to get a doctor's appointment and can take weeks to get an appointment and this idea that there are available slots that are going unused at the weekend according to the telegraph, this is mostly a matter of people being unaware that the slots access and you can get weekend surgeries. that is disappointing, but i agree with every single word. we have found the consensus. they sold it for us. we are going to go back to the guardian and this story really caught my attention. a health alert over a rise in child sleep disorders. this is on the front page of the guardian. i am not surprised. the experts are attributing this surge in disorders to rising obesity levels which is possible, and e
the daily telegraph we will turn back to an gp appointments go unused at the weekend.he option of agp realise that you have the option of a gp appointment at the weekend.” had a doctor's appointment at the weekend recently. i did know that but more than one in four gp appointments are unused at weekends which is a huge amount. it is really ha rd which is a huge amount. it is really hard to get a doctor's appointment and can take weeks to get an appointment and this idea that there are...
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if you miss a show, you can get the gps podcast at i tunes and google play.h my name or gps and scroll down to podcasts. now for the last look. venezuela is in crisis. hyper inflation in that nation will swell to a million percent by year's end. they found that 90% of venezuelans live in poverty and two 30s sathirds said they can' afford to buy foot. they had the hyper inplated money and increase fuel prices to raise money for the budget. to make matters worse, citizens have been stuck. passports and visas are nearly impossible to obtain. it can take years to move through the sluggish bureaucracy and bribes to get the are in paperwork. there is good news. it just became easier for venezuelans to flee their count rae as 11 other latin american states agreed to take in migrant who is have expired travel documents, the bbc noted. 2.3 million venezuelans fled from the nation into neighboring countries. that is about 7% of the entire population. despite all this, the vice president said migration members are normal. warning that state enemies are trying to inflate
if you miss a show, you can get the gps podcast at i tunes and google play.h my name or gps and scroll down to podcasts. now for the last look. venezuela is in crisis. hyper inflation in that nation will swell to a million percent by year's end. they found that 90% of venezuelans live in poverty and two 30s sathirds said they can' afford to buy foot. they had the hyper inplated money and increase fuel prices to raise money for the budget. to make matters worse, citizens have been stuck....
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her mum claire went to the gp, who twice tried to refer jess to camhs. think she was sick enough and refused to treat her. jess was literally pleading for me to help her. she just slowly began to withdraw, she slowly shut down because she'd absolutely given up. jess also began drawing disturbing images. claire was so worried that she started sleeping next to her daughter to try and keep her safe. i was woken byjess saying, "i love you, mummy." and straightaway — she wasn't laying beside me, straightaway, i knew that was alarm bells and i ran out of my bedroom door, which she was standing with the noose around her neck. a crisis team finally saness in a&e, two months after claire had first tried to get help. they were offered treatment, but by this time, jess was regularly suicidal. i had no feelings at all. ijust wanted to die and that was it. the number of children likejess who end up in a&e has doubled in eight years. some camhs teams provide 24—hour crisis care, which could keep them out of hospital. but this isn't the case everywhere. a panorama free
her mum claire went to the gp, who twice tried to refer jess to camhs. think she was sick enough and refused to treat her. jess was literally pleading for me to help her. she just slowly began to withdraw, she slowly shut down because she'd absolutely given up. jess also began drawing disturbing images. claire was so worried that she started sleeping next to her daughter to try and keep her safe. i was woken byjess saying, "i love you, mummy." and straightaway — she wasn't laying...
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the number of times i've spoken to my gp and they say they haven't got the letter.n appointment —— they could. there's no reason you couldn't e—mail it if you get the systems in place. one of the doctors here who helped draft this advice says he was one of the first doctors ten years ago to write directly to patients. instead of writing to the gp and asking the gp2 relate the information, having a one—on—one conversation with patients —— gp2. it is so much quicker and will save money. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you to dawn foster and steven swinford. coming up next it's sport. goodbye. good evening. alastair cook has announced his retirement from international cricket after what's been a record—breaking career. the former england captain will play his final test at the oval against india, which starts on friday. he's now 33 and
the number of times i've spoken to my gp and they say they haven't got the letter.n appointment —— they could. there's no reason you couldn't e—mail it if you get the systems in place. one of the doctors here who helped draft this advice says he was one of the first doctors ten years ago to write directly to patients. instead of writing to the gp and asking the gp2 relate the information, having a one—on—one conversation with patients —— gp2. it is so much quicker and will save...
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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, bob woodward, the trump administration, and fear. how does the trump white house compare to the eight others he has written about? what is the, quote, big problem trump's aides talk about constantly? and why do so many people tell bob woodward so much? >>>, t also, it's ten years sin the collapse of lehman brothers. since the financial meltdown, we haven't had a crisis or a crash. are we overdue for one? and are we ready for it? i'm bring you the troubling truth. >>> and pope francis, the vatican and child sex abuse. can the church heal? can it survive as is? i'll talk to the "new york times's" ross douthat who has a new book out on pope francis. >>> first, here's my take. for several years now scholars have argued 2 world is experiencing a democratic recession, they note a general hollowing out of democracy in the advanced industrial world. when we think about this problem, inevita
>>> 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, bob woodward, the trump administration, and fear. how does the trump white house compare to the eight others he has written about? what is the, quote, big problem trump's aides talk about constantly? and why do so many people tell bob woodward so much? >>>, t also, it's ten years sin the collapse of lehman brothers. since the...
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our gps shows they hopped on this local bus. we took off them when they got off at a bus stop.he went down there. we finally catch up to them at this subway entrance. >> i'm lisa guerrero with "inside edition." you've got my speaker right there. you just broke into our car. >> what? >> we have it on camera. you want to give it back. >> reporter: we follow him as he retreats into the subway. >> five million people will see you steal that. you can give it back or not. he refuses to give it back. >> you know what, i'm going to call my mother. >> you should call your mother. that is an awesome idea. can i talk to your mom? >> he leaves it on the ground and walks off. >> we got our speaker back. >> now, we have to find the girl. >> you may have noticed she fled the opposite way when we first caught up to them. backup on the gritty streets we hone in on the gps signal. >> the purse is in this area some -- here it is. purse is in the trash can. and the gps system is still in it. >> reporter: this gentleman who lives in the area and didn't want to be identified showed us how his nearby
our gps shows they hopped on this local bus. we took off them when they got off at a bus stop.he went down there. we finally catch up to them at this subway entrance. >> i'm lisa guerrero with "inside edition." you've got my speaker right there. you just broke into our car. >> what? >> we have it on camera. you want to give it back. >> reporter: we follow him as he retreats into the subway. >> five million people will see you steal that. you can give it...
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gp appointments are being wasted at the weekend. we struggle for these appointments.t is to get a doctor ‘s surgery appointment these days. one in four are not being used. you think there is an old serial —— —— ulterior motive? being used. you think there is an old serial -- -- ulterior motive? a conspiracy theory? i would never say anything like that. before we turn to sleep problems in teenagers, have either of you ever used a weekend appointment with the gp? no. i have and it was terrific. you can use a surgery and it was terrific. you can use a surgery that is affiliated, in the same catchment area at a bit further so it may not work for everyone. they will send you there if they have huge waiting list. did you ask for a weekend appointment? no, but they suggested it. it was efficient and fast. i was really happy with that being available because otherwise i would have had to wait for weeks. lim apparently they won't many people there. —— apparently there were not many people there. admissions for sleep disorders. this is for children. the experts attribute sleepl
gp appointments are being wasted at the weekend. we struggle for these appointments.t is to get a doctor ‘s surgery appointment these days. one in four are not being used. you think there is an old serial —— —— ulterior motive? being used. you think there is an old serial -- -- ulterior motive? a conspiracy theory? i would never say anything like that. before we turn to sleep problems in teenagers, have either of you ever used a weekend appointment with the gp? no. i have and it was...
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enter the norwegian xplora smartwatch, a children's wearable with an inbuilt sim card and a gps locatorn keep track of them on their app, and will get an alert if the child leaves a pre—defined safety zone. it also acts as a phone, allowing a child to ring and receive calls and texts from trusted contacts or send an sos if they feel in danger. sounds like a good idea, but wherever there's tracking, there's the worry of hacking, and the boss, jesus llamazares, admits it's a very sensitive issue. as a parent with young kids myself i want to know they are safe and want to know where they are, but i also don't want anyone else to know where they are. there is the worry of hacking with any kind of location tracking. yeah, we have been working intensively with the data protection agencies in norway and germany, and also with a third party, a world recognised certifying partner for security services. do you think there is a danger we are moving towards a society where we are happy to constantly surveil our children and family? moving towards a world where there is no privacy? do you think ther
enter the norwegian xplora smartwatch, a children's wearable with an inbuilt sim card and a gps locatorn keep track of them on their app, and will get an alert if the child leaves a pre—defined safety zone. it also acts as a phone, allowing a child to ring and receive calls and texts from trusted contacts or send an sos if they feel in danger. sounds like a good idea, but wherever there's tracking, there's the worry of hacking, and the boss, jesus llamazares, admits it's a very sensitive...
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andrea dovizioso may have won the moto gp race in san marino but it was the moto 2 race that saw controversyrix for ducati on sunday while reigning world champion marc marquez finished second to increase his motogp championship lead to 67 points. ducati'sjorge lorenzo, who had started on pole position at the marco simoncelli circuit on italy's adriatic coast, crashed out on the penultimate lap while heading for a ducati one—two finish. that meant that marquez regained second spot and it lifted britain's cal crutchlow to third as dovizioso moved second in the standings. andrea dovizioso may have won the moto gp race in san marino but it was the moto 2 race that saw controversy when romano fenati was disqualified from the race and for the next two for irresponsible riding after attempting to grab rival stefano manzi's brake lever on the straight. the pair clashed when they were battling for 12th position when fenati was pushed wide by manzi and forced off the track so a few laps later the 22 year old italian then attempted to take retribution against his 19 year old compatriot and he'll now mi
andrea dovizioso may have won the moto gp race in san marino but it was the moto 2 race that saw controversyrix for ducati on sunday while reigning world champion marc marquez finished second to increase his motogp championship lead to 67 points. ducati'sjorge lorenzo, who had started on pole position at the marco simoncelli circuit on italy's adriatic coast, crashed out on the penultimate lap while heading for a ducati one—two finish. that meant that marquez regained second spot and it...
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but for the gp, if it saves the patient to have to make a separate appointment for a gp discussion, because have developed a new online tool which they claim can assess a person's risk of having a heart attack or stroke. the test asks people over the age of 30 to answer a series of questions about their lifestyle and then generates their heart age. a heart age older than your actual age can indicate an increased health risk. public health england says nearly 2 million people have completed the test so far. the strongest typhoon to hit the country of japan in 25 years has hit. 300,000 people in the western city of kobe have been advised to evacuate the area. matt will tell us about the weather later. and the tv show wanderlust, which hasn't been on yet. relaxing the accepted bounds of marriage. i love the way you explain this. you have to be careful, it is only 7:30 a.m.. playing the straight bat. lots of reaction from alastair cooke's announcement that he is quitting international cricket. this is his debut in 2006. perhaps the writing was on the wall than that success would follow, and he
but for the gp, if it saves the patient to have to make a separate appointment for a gp discussion, because have developed a new online tool which they claim can assess a person's risk of having a heart attack or stroke. the test asks people over the age of 30 to answer a series of questions about their lifestyle and then generates their heart age. a heart age older than your actual age can indicate an increased health risk. public health england says nearly 2 million people have completed the...
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her campaign and dnc funneled money through a law firm that hired fusion gps a research firm. they attempted to literally hire a foreign national, which we thought was a bad thing for america. that was christopher steele, former spy. don't forget nelly ohr, working on the phone in russian dossier. dirt on donald trump that nobody bothered to verify. the fbi was also paying for steele. they later fired him for lying and leaking in their russia investigation. now we know bruce ohr had his dirty little fingers all over this. it was bruce ohr who pushed the bush campaign opposition research. he was a hater. it was bruce ohr. it was steele. it was ohr who spread steele's phoney dossier throughout the government. it was ohr who became a back channel. 70 plus contacts of christopher steele even after he was fired for leading anti-trump leaking it to the press in this country. that means to you. it was bruce ohr who knew steele was completely bias, desperate to stop trump at all costs and that ohr wrote that steele was passionate about donald trump never being president. bruce ohr kne
her campaign and dnc funneled money through a law firm that hired fusion gps a research firm. they attempted to literally hire a foreign national, which we thought was a bad thing for america. that was christopher steele, former spy. don't forget nelly ohr, working on the phone in russian dossier. dirt on donald trump that nobody bothered to verify. the fbi was also paying for steele. they later fired him for lying and leaking in their russia investigation. now we know bruce ohr had his dirty...
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can bad and the rest of england only gps ca n a ccess bad and the rest of england only gps can accesse the php with the approval of her employer so it would no longer be confidential. she was on the way to help, the right sort of help i would have wanted her to have. given that she had always got better so quickly before, i think if she could have seen some three and a half weeks before she died and have the right medication acts but she would be here. dr clare gerada is the medical director of the nhs practitioner health programme. it's the only confidential service that offers doctors a full range of assessment, treatment and case management clare now wants the php to be offered to any doctor who needs confidential support wherever they are in the country and says we are at a tipping point within the nhs when it comes to doctors' mental health. doctors are incredibly high risk for mental illness. female doctors have up to four times the risk of suicide in comparison to other people in the population. and wherever you look, and i am looking at doctors, doctors currently working in th
can bad and the rest of england only gps ca n a ccess bad and the rest of england only gps can accesse the php with the approval of her employer so it would no longer be confidential. she was on the way to help, the right sort of help i would have wanted her to have. given that she had always got better so quickly before, i think if she could have seen some three and a half weeks before she died and have the right medication acts but she would be here. dr clare gerada is the medical director of...
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bruce ohr's wife worked for fusion gps.hat does that tell you about the operation the fbi and clinton campaign were undertaking way early on in 2016? >> when the fbi source for most of of the information used to spy on the trump team. aguy by the name of christopher steele for spurious information on president trump. when he was deemed not suitable for use as a source because he was lying about his media contacts, they had to launder his information back into the fbi to use him again. so they hired the you wife of the doj official at fusion gps, reconnected steele right back into the doj, and instead of laundering money, they laundered information it's a disgrace what happened to this president. jesse: it's discovered dianne feinstein hired a chinese mole, a chinese mole for many years. when the fbi got wind of this, they didn't send agents and spies to look into dianne feinstein and tried to trap her. instead they give her a briefing and tried to warn her. it's so different than the way the trump situation was handled. gre
bruce ohr's wife worked for fusion gps.hat does that tell you about the operation the fbi and clinton campaign were undertaking way early on in 2016? >> when the fbi source for most of of the information used to spy on the trump team. aguy by the name of christopher steele for spurious information on president trump. when he was deemed not suitable for use as a source because he was lying about his media contacts, they had to launder his information back into the fbi to use him again. so...
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her campaign and dnc funneled money through a law firm that hired fusion gps a research firm. they attempted to literally hire a foreign national, which we thought was a bad thing for america. that was christopher steele, former spy. don't forget nelly ohr, working on the phone in russian dossier. dirt on donald trump that nobody bothered to verify. the fbi was also paying for steele. they later fired him for lying and leaking in their russia investigation. now we know bruce ohr had his dirty little fingers all over this. it was bruce ohr who pushed the bush campaign opposition research. he was a hater. it was bruce ohr. it was steele. it was ohr who spread steele's phoney dossier throughout the government. it was ohr who became a back channel. 70 plus contacts of christopher steele even after he was fired for leading anti-trump leaking it to the press in this country. that means to you. it was bruce ohr who knew steele was completely bias, desperate to stop trump at all costs and that ohr wrote that steele was passionate about donald trump never being president. bruce ohr kne
her campaign and dnc funneled money through a law firm that hired fusion gps a research firm. they attempted to literally hire a foreign national, which we thought was a bad thing for america. that was christopher steele, former spy. don't forget nelly ohr, working on the phone in russian dossier. dirt on donald trump that nobody bothered to verify. the fbi was also paying for steele. they later fired him for lying and leaking in their russia investigation. now we know bruce ohr had his dirty...
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gps fusion was one of the private contractors comey gave access to the data base in 2015.ng the president to declassify everything. however, there is a hangover, an executive order hangover from the previous administration which might make it so it's not that easy for the president to declassify, no? >> there are a lot of considerations that go into declassifying something, the main being national security and the presence of sources or methods that need to be protected. but it's not that hard to read these documents and tell what need to be kept secret and which is a cover-up of information the taxpayers and public are entitled to know. david: are president trump's hands tied by an executive order that prevents declassification by president trump? >> no, he can undo that executive order. he just need to be mindful of the considerations that warranted the executive order in the first place. david: speaking of president trump, i am wondering his outrageous, i would call it attack, certainly unprecedented attack on president trump. most of presidents in my lifetime have had
gps fusion was one of the private contractors comey gave access to the data base in 2015.ng the president to declassify everything. however, there is a hangover, an executive order hangover from the previous administration which might make it so it's not that easy for the president to declassify, no? >> there are a lot of considerations that go into declassifying something, the main being national security and the presence of sources or methods that need to be protected. but it's not that...
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and i think that's wrong. >> when we come back on "gps" we'll talk got the nuclear deal with iran, it came out of a grueling negotiation that senator kerry conducted. whenshe was pregnant,ter failed, in-laws were coming, a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our world. i had no idea the amount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they were on it. it was unbelievable. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. we're the baker's and we're usaa members for life. usaa. get your insurance quote today. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. how much more does congress need to see? donald trump has now been implicated in two felony crimes, and he's all but confessed to them on fox news. no one is above the law, so we have to make sure this pr
and i think that's wrong. >> when we come back on "gps" we'll talk got the nuclear deal with iran, it came out of a grueling negotiation that senator kerry conducted. whenshe was pregnant,ter failed, in-laws were coming, a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our world. i had no idea the amount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they were on it. it was unbelievable. having insurance is something...
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one example of that was crossroads gps. deadlocked 3-3 on whether to require them to have some additional disclosure. in the wake of that, there was a lawsuit filed by another watchdog organization and that has been proceeding through the courts of justice week, the supreme court -- through the courtd. -- that has been proceeding through the courts. ruledhis week, the court and there was a big win for transparency that people are going to know more information about who is bankrolling the political expenditures of these organizations regardless of whether their primary purpose is social welfare. if they are spending big bucks on politics, the public has a right to know who is funding those ads. the lawsuit is ongoing. this was a big win for transparency. host: let's hear from anne in washington dc, democrat. caller: good morning. i do not know if most americans know, but i remember when the president obama castigated the supreme court at the state of the union address. what is the reason that the supreme court allowed this
one example of that was crossroads gps. deadlocked 3-3 on whether to require them to have some additional disclosure. in the wake of that, there was a lawsuit filed by another watchdog organization and that has been proceeding through the courts of justice week, the supreme court -- through the courtd. -- that has been proceeding through the courts. ruledhis week, the court and there was a big win for transparency that people are going to know more information about who is bankrolling the...
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car and have our gps. >> ethan was easy enough for the charleston police to find.im at his hotel job. but they didn't seem to know where to find heather. so -- >> we had to tell them where she was working. obviously, they didn't have a surveillance on her. so -- >> you could tell them that. >> we told them. >> we told them where heather kamp was working. i mean, we -- >> the gas station she's working at -- >> the local gas station. >> walked into the gas station and bought a pepsi. paid for it and walked out. and the police officer in uniform had pulled up. he was peeping around the corner of the building. i said, "that's her inside." >> ethan and heather were charged with forgery and obstruction of justice for the murder charge following shortly. >> we get a call from -- of course we do have friends still at the police department. we get a call that, hey, the police are searching the island for kate waring's body. >> wild, beautiful, isolated. and 20 miles from kate's home on charleston's battery. >> so i got in my car and drove out to the island. >> and there wer
car and have our gps. >> ethan was easy enough for the charleston police to find.im at his hotel job. but they didn't seem to know where to find heather. so -- >> we had to tell them where she was working. obviously, they didn't have a surveillance on her. so -- >> you could tell them that. >> we told them. >> we told them where heather kamp was working. i mean, we -- >> the gas station she's working at -- >> the local gas station. >> walked into...
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, lisa page, mccabe, wiseman, all knew about bruce orr and his wife nelly who was working at fusion gps. and they knew about it before, before the fisa applications were even filed. does that strike you as surprising or can anything surprise any of us after what we have witnessed here in corruption in washington? >> well, no, lowd it doesn't surprise me at all. it's consistent with what is coming out bit by bit but very slowly. i want to go to the congressman's call for declassification of fisa. let's be very clear about what happened here. carter page was the target of the obama administration wanting to get a leg in to the trump campaign. lou: right. >> and that's what it was all about. and they used carter page -- as they said, power was abused and the fisa court was lied to. they used carter page by lying to the fisa court. and just real quickly, in 2013 carter page was an asset, an fbi asset and helped the fbi indict a russian spy. when they're applying for the surveillance, they make it look like carter page was in cahoots. carter page give a speech at a an university in 2013. do
, lisa page, mccabe, wiseman, all knew about bruce orr and his wife nelly who was working at fusion gps. and they knew about it before, before the fisa applications were even filed. does that strike you as surprising or can anything surprise any of us after what we have witnessed here in corruption in washington? >> well, no, lowd it doesn't surprise me at all. it's consistent with what is coming out bit by bit but very slowly. i want to go to the congressman's call for declassification...
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that would require look at the dossier, fusion gps and those who were using this information to feednformation to the fbi. i thought that might happen. i realize there is never any chance that would happen. that is the function of mr. mueller and his team. this is a guy, look at his resume, he has spent most of his life at the department of justice or fbi prior to going into private service. he is an institutional us. he is not going to take the organizations down. you can go further. i think it is worrisome. you look at some of the actions he has taken a particular his decision to release the russian indictments on the eve of president's visit to helsinki. that almost seems politically motivated and biased. that is a bit worrisome. >> steve: sorry tammy, we are out of time on this one. it is going to go on and on. i just want to wrap up by saying, this is why people are so frustrated. you control the white house, vows, and the senate and still this goes on. perhaps a new attorney general will help, who knows. what is establishment only care what president trump says and not what he
that would require look at the dossier, fusion gps and those who were using this information to feednformation to the fbi. i thought that might happen. i realize there is never any chance that would happen. that is the function of mr. mueller and his team. this is a guy, look at his resume, he has spent most of his life at the department of justice or fbi prior to going into private service. he is an institutional us. he is not going to take the organizations down. you can go further. i think...
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the help of a smartphone app.the gps showed the suspects had hopped on a local bus.uerrero took off after them. she eventually caught up with them at a subway entrance." "entrance.them at a subway caught up with them at a subway entrance." " entrance." (ken) recently - city (ken) (ken)recently - city (ken) (ken)recently - city officials said car break-ins are down 20 percent. however - last year there were 31-thousand smash and grabs in san francisco... less than 2 percent of those were solved. (pam) officials say, there is no way to guarantee it wont happen to you... but remember to take your vaulables with you ... or hide them in the trunk before you park .. (mark) this really underscores how far apart the bay area baseball teams are. over the last five games, the giants have scored a combined 9-runs. tonight, oakland scored more than that in a single inning. --a's-o's in charm city.. --3rd inning was where all the action happened... scoreless, matt chapman...bases loaded...deep to left off the wall... 2-runs score. 2-zip oakland. --a few batters later, it's 4-noth
the help of a smartphone app.the gps showed the suspects had hopped on a local bus.uerrero took off after them. she eventually caught up with them at a subway entrance." "entrance.them at a subway caught up with them at a subway entrance." " entrance." (ken) recently - city (ken) (ken)recently - city (ken) (ken)recently - city officials said car break-ins are down 20 percent. however - last year there were 31-thousand smash and grabs in san francisco... less than 2...
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by the way, fusion gps managed to make $12 million in so doing.it' not over for glenn simpson at fusion gps because there are people at capitol hill who believe he lied. i read the transegypt of his interview with congress. and, boy, there are glaring inconsistencies. he has a lot to answer for. lou: up next, alan dershowitz joins us here in the studio to share his thoughts on the kavanaugh confirmation and the dimms' desperate tactics. and more from the president from springfield, missouri. ... i'll never find a safe used car. start at the new carfax.com show me minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. when it comes to managing your type 2 diabetes, what matters to you? step up to the stage here. feeling good about that? let's see- most of you say lower a1c. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even though it helps to manage a1c, type 2 diabetes still increases your risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke. jardiance is the only
by the way, fusion gps managed to make $12 million in so doing.it' not over for glenn simpson at fusion gps because there are people at capitol hill who believe he lied. i read the transegypt of his interview with congress. and, boy, there are glaring inconsistencies. he has a lot to answer for. lou: up next, alan dershowitz joins us here in the studio to share his thoughts on the kavanaugh confirmation and the dimms' desperate tactics. and more from the president from springfield, missouri....
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instead contact their gp for advice. researchers stress the results don't apply to those who have existing conditions where aspirin is taken as a preventive drug. more findings from the trial will be released over coming months. coming up all- new at 6:00 ght: just as >>> mother nature made sure you got your daily dose of vitamin d today, a lot of sunshine, but temperatures running 5 to 12 degrees cooler than average. that's going to change this week. find out when 90s return coming up. in france... >> coming up at 6:00 tonight just as a bourdeaux must come from a specific region in france, california cannabis may soon get its own special designation, the state label that would give some farmers a world class stamp of approval. >> but first the markets closed down a bit today. here's a look at closing numbers from wall street. >>> a big subject matter we were just talking about, but let's get back to weather and how beautiful it was in the bay area today. >> such a great weekend. >> it's not normal when it comes to tempe
instead contact their gp for advice. researchers stress the results don't apply to those who have existing conditions where aspirin is taken as a preventive drug. more findings from the trial will be released over coming months. coming up all- new at 6:00 ght: just as >>> mother nature made sure you got your daily dose of vitamin d today, a lot of sunshine, but temperatures running 5 to 12 degrees cooler than average. that's going to change this week. find out when 90s return coming...
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as soon as as a gp, you had your gp hat on? hospital, at wiston, she came in and the first thing she said was that it and the first thing she said was thatitis and the first thing she said was that it is good news. what is the message? you said you were 61, you don‘t really take it... message? you said you were 61, you don't really take it... blokes generally think they are indestructible. there is nothing wrong with me. i have always felt fine throughout it. you just don't know. thanks to alan. with alan hadn‘t e—mailed, would you ever get it checked out? i think i would, i think maybe it had grown a little bit. but when you are ugly, you don't look in the mirror. i wasn't looking at you, when i said that! you actually work, that‘s ok. —— you actually were. it happens so slowly, on yourface actually were. it happens so slowly, on your face that you see all the time, you don‘t notice the changes. what would your advice be to people watching? the key message is if you are remotely concerned about a mole or legion, go and get it
as soon as as a gp, you had your gp hat on? hospital, at wiston, she came in and the first thing she said was that it and the first thing she said was thatitis and the first thing she said was that it is good news. what is the message? you said you were 61, you don‘t really take it... message? you said you were 61, you don't really take it... blokes generally think they are indestructible. there is nothing wrong with me. i have always felt fine throughout it. you just don't know. thanks to...
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when you present, as vaginal mesh patients, two gps, luckily i had a superb gp who believed me and understoodo feel that you are obviouslyjust a bit of 80 wuss and not dealing with pain. —— bit of a wuss. back and falls to gp surgeries, they never even get to the original implant in surgeon and then when they do get there, if they are lucky enough to get to the original surgeon, they will then probably deny it is the mesh causing the problem and they will claim studies that have proven hernia mesh is effective and i will say every time, we are not talking about efficacy, we are talking about reruns of pain and infection, inflammatory response, loss of sex life, as a result of a simple operation. lets be honest, plenty of people have had mesh for a hernia and it has worked, but are these people with their stories worth all the other people for whom it has worked? that the other people for whom it has worked ? that is the other people for whom it has worked? that is the question we asked. would you call for a re—view now, into the use of mesh for hernia repairs? it is certainly something that i
when you present, as vaginal mesh patients, two gps, luckily i had a superb gp who believed me and understoodo feel that you are obviouslyjust a bit of 80 wuss and not dealing with pain. —— bit of a wuss. back and falls to gp surgeries, they never even get to the original implant in surgeon and then when they do get there, if they are lucky enough to get to the original surgeon, they will then probably deny it is the mesh causing the problem and they will claim studies that have proven...
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invasive solution is to give them a smartphone, which means they are contactable and trackable using gpsers in the uk now own a smartphone which, of course, raises that spectre of device addiction from an early age. so what if you had a way of knowing your child's location and communicating with them without the need for a smartphone? enter the norwegian xplorer smartwatch, a children's wearable with an in—built sim card and a gps locator. parents can keep track of them on their app and will get an alert if the child leaves a predefined safety zone. it also acts as a phone, allowing the child to ring or receive calls and texts from trusted contacts or to send an sos if they feel in danger. sounds like a good idea, but wherever there is tracking there is the worry of hacking. the boss admits it's a very sensitive issue. as a parent of young kids myself, i absolutely want to know they are safe and i want to know where they are, but i also don't want anyone else to know where they are, and there is the worry of hacking with any kind of tracker. we have been working very, very intensively wi
invasive solution is to give them a smartphone, which means they are contactable and trackable using gpsers in the uk now own a smartphone which, of course, raises that spectre of device addiction from an early age. so what if you had a way of knowing your child's location and communicating with them without the need for a smartphone? enter the norwegian xplorer smartwatch, a children's wearable with an in—built sim card and a gps locator. parents can keep track of them on their app and will...