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the goal is creating gps chaos. kpix 5's joe vasquez is on the road with the story. >> reporter: remember the old days? if you got lost, you had to ask somebody directions. we have really come to expect that these navigation systems will work in our smart phones. now, there is a growing concern that they're going to get hacked by way of the global positioning satellite system. >> when aaron wolf wants directions or to get a ride, she whips out her smart phone. >> when you open it up, it already has your location. >> reporter: that is things to gps. gps is not so much about maps, it is about time. >> all of the gps satellites are very, very precise clocks. >> reporter: on each satellite, a set of atomic clocks. they send a continuous ultra precise time signal to earth. >> the gps satellites are whispering down to gps receivers. >> it gives you time down to the order of 1 billionth of a second. >> reporter: computers around the world decide -- help to tell what time it is. tractors harvest food, digital broadcasting,
the goal is creating gps chaos. kpix 5's joe vasquez is on the road with the story. >> reporter: remember the old days? if you got lost, you had to ask somebody directions. we have really come to expect that these navigation systems will work in our smart phones. now, there is a growing concern that they're going to get hacked by way of the global positioning satellite system. >> when aaron wolf wants directions or to get a ride, she whips out her smart phone. >> when you open...
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and it was such a cool gps.t one myself. >> 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
and it was such a cool gps.t one myself. >> 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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if you don't go to the gp, that means that you go to a knee, placing greater strain there.ortant and this is the kind of thing that imports make is important to people on the frontline, people actively. daily mail page five. suing for £2 million, the colonel who was called the skirt by the army colleagues. take issue with this headline, because it belittles what she went through on why she is claiming, too. it is not as because of the nickname. no matter how inappropriate with vigor was. that is right. she was hounded. she said she was hounded out of the armed services because of turning whistleblower to expose medical scandals in the armed forces, particularly with failings in health records for britain's 100 47,000 full—time soldiers, sailors, and full—time soldiers, sailors, and full—time personnel. it is clear that she has made a big disclosure and has been treated — she has been reporting very badly, and for that she has sued. we have legal protection in the country for whistleblowers. one of the things from whistleblowers, whistleblowers. one of the things from whistl
if you don't go to the gp, that means that you go to a knee, placing greater strain there.ortant and this is the kind of thing that imports make is important to people on the frontline, people actively. daily mail page five. suing for £2 million, the colonel who was called the skirt by the army colleagues. take issue with this headline, because it belittles what she went through on why she is claiming, too. it is not as because of the nickname. no matter how inappropriate with vigor was. that...
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but for now the gps in the u.s. is the best and free. 21st century technology but it is made us forget the joy of maps. i'm going back to the whole business about friendly disagreement cloks. i also collect and love maps and i want us to bible to use them, take them out of the glove compartment, study them, rather hethan simply saying -- now take us there. i rant a lot in this book. [laughter] >> stacy: then someone has to refold the map. >> simon: yes. that's true. >> guest: something along the hlines of serial production you're talking about manufacturing in serial production where everything is identical. something you mentioned rules, an interesting highlight of rules is that 1909, the short brothers formerly of rue chester, later of belfast, northern ireland, the three brothers started an aircraft company, signed a licensing agreement with the two wright brothers, and proceeded to build 6 wright flyer b's in series. the first serial production of powered aircraft anywhere in thi world. the purchaser of the sixt
but for now the gps in the u.s. is the best and free. 21st century technology but it is made us forget the joy of maps. i'm going back to the whole business about friendly disagreement cloks. i also collect and love maps and i want us to bible to use them, take them out of the glove compartment, study them, rather hethan simply saying -- now take us there. i rant a lot in this book. [laughter] >> stacy: then someone has to refold the map. >> simon: yes. that's true. >> guest:...
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the mail, the daily mail, just two gps but one but 4 million patients.ut during a very specific time period. this isn't the general... hate to drill down into the details. in the early hours of sunday, there were reports of only two gps on standby who are providing out of hours service for one million people in tents, now this is a problem particularly for one patient who is described as quote, actively dying. i've never heard that before. i'm not going to pass on the distinction between someone pass on the distinction between someone who is actively dying and possibly dying. that is obviously and i'd —— that is obviously not an ideal situation. but of course, you could argue if you wanted to, if you wa nted could argue if you wanted to, if you wanted to be contradictory about this, but someone who is actively or passively dying could just go to a&e. they might have a very long wait. similarly that could be the case, but about 200 patients were forced away. we are not i think it says three gps would have been on standby usually, so this is not the case.
the mail, the daily mail, just two gps but one but 4 million patients.ut during a very specific time period. this isn't the general... hate to drill down into the details. in the early hours of sunday, there were reports of only two gps on standby who are providing out of hours service for one million people in tents, now this is a problem particularly for one patient who is described as quote, actively dying. i've never heard that before. i'm not going to pass on the distinction between...
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it is the role of the gp which is crucial but not just it is the role of the gp which is crucial but. patients first of all have to be willing to go and see the gp when they have problems, it's a good thing if they don't have to have experienced weights and we know all too often that people are having to wait to see the gp, they are swamped with work. but equally the gp needs to be able to refer people on four investigations and we know hospitals are swamped so we have to find a way through this, we have described it as having a tight gatekeeping model and we need now to find ways of increasing the number of scans we can do, the number of endoscopies we can do, the number of endoscopies we can do, the number of endoscopies we can do so that gp‘s can refer people on for those tests when they are needed. that might be to rule out cancer as well as to find cancer in some patients. and treat if necessary. so the real challenge in a nutshell is getting the early diagnosis isn't it? in a nutshell thatis diagnosis isn't it? in a nutshell that is absolutely right, we know we have a problem w
it is the role of the gp which is crucial but not just it is the role of the gp which is crucial but. patients first of all have to be willing to go and see the gp when they have problems, it's a good thing if they don't have to have experienced weights and we know all too often that people are having to wait to see the gp, they are swamped with work. but equally the gp needs to be able to refer people on four investigations and we know hospitals are swamped so we have to find a way through...
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asking theirgp to support, they phone their gp asking their gp to come and visit them at home. so about what they are able to do in terms of theirfunding, so how about what they are able to do in terms of their funding, so how will this change affect whether a gp can come and visit someone who needs a visit at home? what will change? well, the first thing is that there will be more funding for precisely that sort of work. funding given to gps' practices directly? yes, a combination. this extra £3.5 billion that we are announcing today, a significant amount of money, is for both primary care, that is gps, physios and the pharmacist that work with them, and community care, which would be the doctors and nurses who actually going into people's homes. there clearly is a defined number of gps' practices in england, for example. how much money is each of those going to get to provide the service you are talking about? well, the £3.5 billion... no, not the £3.5 billion, i am wondering per practice. well, i was about to get onto that. billion is a crossing and asa onto that. billion is
asking theirgp to support, they phone their gp asking their gp to come and visit them at home. so about what they are able to do in terms of theirfunding, so how about what they are able to do in terms of their funding, so how will this change affect whether a gp can come and visit someone who needs a visit at home? what will change? well, the first thing is that there will be more funding for precisely that sort of work. funding given to gps' practices directly? yes, a combination. this extra...
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. >>> this is a special edition of gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from paris. today on the show, a global exclusive, an interview with the president of france, emanuel macron from his office in the palace. macron has spent the week traversing parts of his nation to komen e mcommemorate the 100 verse of world war i. this weekend he's gathered scores of world leaders including president trump to pay tribute with him. i talked to macron about his relationship with trump, about the great war and whether today there have also a danger of discord, miscalculation and, thus, tragic dip. about the rise of populism and how can he fighting it at home and abroad, and about his bold plan to make france great again. but first, here's my take. request c-- with confront willig bad news these days, many tend to think it's a bump on the road and things will work out. president obama said the ark of the moral universe is long but it bends towards justice. yet could w
. >>> this is a special edition of gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from paris. today on the show, a global exclusive, an interview with the president of france, emanuel macron from his office in the palace. macron has spent the week traversing parts of his nation to komen e mcommemorate the 100 verse of world war i. this weekend he's gathered scores of world leaders including president...
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that's beyond absurd, even by fusion gps standards. that's chutzpah. my next guest will talk about how fusion gps abused their got power to spy on the trump campaign. joining me is jim jordan, the co-chair of the house freedom caucus. i have been dying ask you this question all day. how do you feel about fusion gps protesting house oversight of the justice department and the fbi. it's outrageous. >> you would half it wasn't so serious. clinton campaign paid them off through perkins coie. they went and hired a foreigner, christopher steele who created the fake dossier which was the basis for securing the warrant to spy on president trump's campaign. it was just a couple weeks ago glenn simpson was subpoenaed to answer our questions and he took the fifth. you take the fifth only when you think you face up. i would have loved for him to answer my questions and he didn't. now they are writing an op-ed and lecturing us. to take one party's opposition research document and dress it up to use to get a warrant to spy on on the party's candidate? lou: because t
that's beyond absurd, even by fusion gps standards. that's chutzpah. my next guest will talk about how fusion gps abused their got power to spy on the trump campaign. joining me is jim jordan, the co-chair of the house freedom caucus. i have been dying ask you this question all day. how do you feel about fusion gps protesting house oversight of the justice department and the fbi. it's outrageous. >> you would half it wasn't so serious. clinton campaign paid them off through perkins coie....
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when you visit your gp, you are not insta ntly you visit your gp, you are not instantly referred backhink everybody that has had certainly the essure device has had certainly the essure device has been told they are depressed and hormonal and that is the problem, never that there could be a problem with the device. it is not until you start to meet other people who are having the exact same problems as you that you start to think that. having the exact same problems as you that you start to think thatm you that you start to think thatm you are told you are depressed by a gp, do they potentially start offering antidepressants? yes, i was offered them. i tried them. obviously it made no difference.” knew i wasn't depressed but you trust your gp, you trust your gp to do the right thing. and they are not informed, the gp does not know what a essure device is will stop they are only dealing with the problem they can see. the royal college of surgeons is saying there has to be morejoined up surgeons is saying there has to be more joined up thinking surgeons is saying there has to be morejoi
when you visit your gp, you are not insta ntly you visit your gp, you are not instantly referred backhink everybody that has had certainly the essure device has had certainly the essure device has been told they are depressed and hormonal and that is the problem, never that there could be a problem with the device. it is not until you start to meet other people who are having the exact same problems as you that you start to think that. having the exact same problems as you that you start to...
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. >>> this is a special edition of gps. welcome to all of you coming to you live from paris. today on the show an interview with the president of france from his office. he has spent the week to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of world war i. this weekend he gathered scores of war leaders including president donald trump to pay tribute with him. i talked to him about his relationship with trump, ability about the great war and whether there is a danger of discord and miscalculation and tragedy, about the rise of populism and how he is fighting it at home and abroad and about his plan to make france great again. >>> but first here is my take. when confronting bad news these days many of us toeend to assum it is a bump on the road. president obama was fond of invoking the famous quote. it bends towards justice. could we be wrong in assuming that in spite of some backsliding here and election there progress is? world leaders commemorated the end of the largest and bloodiest conflict the world has ever seen. it marked a turning point in human history. the end of four
. >>> this is a special edition of gps. welcome to all of you coming to you live from paris. today on the show an interview with the president of france from his office. he has spent the week to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of world war i. this weekend he gathered scores of war leaders including president donald trump to pay tribute with him. i talked to him about his relationship with trump, ability about the great war and whether there is a danger of discord and...
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from the perspective of a gp. perspective of a gp. well—equipped are amd to deal with mental health crisespsychiatric nurses available have also dropped. available have also dropped. patients had not being dealt with in the right way. the right way. guidelines to treat these patients properly. properly. do furthermore to psychiatric assessment? you'd be surprised. thirds on scene going on to cite liaison. and that was a real surprise. surprise. harming to be seen by psychiatric team. team. the mental health services that are available for them. available for them. them always been followed to be honest. honest. again in your surgery with the starter from? —— where they started from? from? general practice is always with a start the journey. with a start the journey. primary care and we have limited time and resources. time and resources. you should really take to get involved with their care. involved with their care. into the gp practice to them further. further. go and see a psychiatric liaison team 2a hours a day. team 2a hours a day. themselves because that is a desperate they are. des
from the perspective of a gp. perspective of a gp. well—equipped are amd to deal with mental health crisespsychiatric nurses available have also dropped. available have also dropped. patients had not being dealt with in the right way. the right way. guidelines to treat these patients properly. properly. do furthermore to psychiatric assessment? you'd be surprised. thirds on scene going on to cite liaison. and that was a real surprise. surprise. harming to be seen by psychiatric team. team....
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gps are usually the first point of contact when it comes to recognising autism.al areas are having to apply for an extra money in order to refer patients for diagnosis. there are some parts of the country where gps have to apply for the exceptional funding to get the diagnosis or referred for a diagnosis of autism. we do not have to get exceptional funding to get the diagnosis of heart disease or cancer or diabetes or depression. why on earth should we have to get exceptional funding to get a diagnosis of autism? jamie, can you tell me, when you get very angry, what happens? i get very, very mad and smash stuff. i have a very bad meltdown. do you remember those meltdowns when you have them sometimes? how did it make you feel? bad. what worries you about having autism? because everybody that doesn't have autism doesn't behave like i do. my main concern is his risk to himself when he gets like that. because he really is, he's not in control whatsoever. if my son had a more outward diagnosis, so if he had severe autism or she had some of those traits of spinning in
gps are usually the first point of contact when it comes to recognising autism.al areas are having to apply for an extra money in order to refer patients for diagnosis. there are some parts of the country where gps have to apply for the exceptional funding to get the diagnosis or referred for a diagnosis of autism. we do not have to get exceptional funding to get the diagnosis of heart disease or cancer or diabetes or depression. why on earth should we have to get exceptional funding to get a...
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>>> uber and lyft, the internet, digital money, the power grid, cell phone powers, they all rely on gps. but experts and lawmakers warn the gps system we use for free is facing a growing cyber security threat and time is running out. >> this is a major national security issue. >> the threat is real. we see it on a global basis. >> we hope it is not going to take a 9-11 or a katrina-like disaster. >> tonight at 11:00, how hackers are figuring out ways to warp a critical signal to create gps chaos. we'll be right back sault weapon. pushed the desert protection act through congress, and steered billions of federal dollars to california projects such as subway construction and wildfire restoration." "she... played an important role in fighting off ...trump's efforts to kill the affordable care act." california news papers endorse dianne feinstein for us senate. california values senator dianne feinstein . >>> in is a live look from our huge plume of smoke there. we're trying to gather details a lot of smoke in that area. we'll give you details as we get them. >> we're going to stay on top o
>>> uber and lyft, the internet, digital money, the power grid, cell phone powers, they all rely on gps. but experts and lawmakers warn the gps system we use for free is facing a growing cyber security threat and time is running out. >> this is a major national security issue. >> the threat is real. we see it on a global basis. >> we hope it is not going to take a 9-11 or a katrina-like disaster. >> tonight at 11:00, how hackers are figuring out ways to warp a...
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they all rely on gps, but experts and lawmakers warn the gps system we use for free is facing a growing cyber security threat and time is running out. >> this is a major national security issue. >> the threat is real. we see it on a global basis. >> we hope it's not going to take a 9/11 or katrinalike disaster. >> you don't want to miss this one. it's important. tonight at 11:00 how hackers are figuring out ways to warp a critical signal to create gps chaos. >>> it is the 1st of november and the second warmest day of the year in san francisco. you made it to the 80s today. how long is this crazy stuff going to continue? a beautiful view of the golden gate. your forecast is next. >> coming up at 6:00 tonight shots fired, officers attempt cpr, but their suspect dies at the scene, the man's family now suing saying he never had a chance. the new body camera video just released. here are the facts.leading attacks against prop c. the city's chief economist says prop c will "reduce homelessness" by creating affordable housing, expanding mental-health services, and providing clean restrooms d w
they all rely on gps, but experts and lawmakers warn the gps system we use for free is facing a growing cyber security threat and time is running out. >> this is a major national security issue. >> the threat is real. we see it on a global basis. >> we hope it's not going to take a 9/11 or katrinalike disaster. >> you don't want to miss this one. it's important. tonight at 11:00 how hackers are figuring out ways to warp a critical signal to create gps chaos. >>>...
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this gp penny needs to high 110 workers as holiday season.utejob interview, successful candidates are offered a job on the spot. the jobseekers you are diverse. but they have a pervasive sense of optimism. the bailout in the economy is better than last year. bikies in the economy is doing great, but so has the money in the stock market that i'm living. i feel there the money in the stock market that i'm living. i feelthere is a better chance on a day like today. and they are to be optimistic. unemployment is ata 50 are to be optimistic. unemployment is at a 50 year low here in the us. that was retail so jcpenney and abide. it is competitive out there. there are morejobs abide. it is competitive out there. there are more jobs available in jobseekers. so it is a challenge for a wrong. as you know, retail, you know, is very active around the holiday season. 30% of their sales are driven retail period. so is to them to hire going to the holiday season. that has left is in desperate behaviour. 0ther season. that has left is in desperate behaviour.
this gp penny needs to high 110 workers as holiday season.utejob interview, successful candidates are offered a job on the spot. the jobseekers you are diverse. but they have a pervasive sense of optimism. the bailout in the economy is better than last year. bikies in the economy is doing great, but so has the money in the stock market that i'm living. i feel there the money in the stock market that i'm living. i feelthere is a better chance on a day like today. and they are to be optimistic....
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fusion gps. funneling money through perkins -- hiring, of course, christopher steel. voting dossier, disseminated, propaganda, lies sent out. leaked, so that it would hurt donald trump in that election. stealing the election from bernie sanders. i mean, this goes on and on. what's happening here and can you update us on arizona? >> so we do have enough lawyers on the ground, sean, and obviously, we had this great ruling today where the judge said that they were being unconstitutional in the way they were not being transparent with the ballots. brenda snipes. in arizona we just also got a good court ruling. we had two democrat counties in arizona that were continuing to try and fix ballots and cure votes and none of the republican counties were doing it the court ruled today that all the counties get to do that equally, and so there will be going on until next wednesday. that will be very good for mcsally but our lawyers have been on the ground. the rnc is on the ground. we have over 300 staff in each of these states to monitor the machine recounts and all this curing
fusion gps. funneling money through perkins -- hiring, of course, christopher steel. voting dossier, disseminated, propaganda, lies sent out. leaked, so that it would hurt donald trump in that election. stealing the election from bernie sanders. i mean, this goes on and on. what's happening here and can you update us on arizona? >> so we do have enough lawyers on the ground, sean, and obviously, we had this great ruling today where the judge said that they were being unconstitutional in...
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gps are usually the first point of contact when it comes to recognising autism.where gps have to apply for exceptional funding to get a diagnosis, or referred for a diagnosis, of autism. we don't have to get exceptional funding to get a diagnosis of heart disease or cancer or diabetes or depression. can i have it back?! this is what single mum erica is faced with most days. her ten—year—old daughter kierney has also been diagnosed with pda. as well as multiple anxiety disorder and depression. when frustrated, as she frequently is, the family home becomes a place of chaos and violence. i feel really bad when i hurt my mum, and i don't want to hurt her. what do you think will happen if you don't get that help and support? i think i will end up getting arrested, which i don't want to happen. i just want to stay with my family. black eyes, bites and scratches. just some of the injuries kierney has inflicted on her mum when reacting to the demands of everyday life. i'd love to be a normal, happy family, but until that support is there, it's still only going to be a dr
gps are usually the first point of contact when it comes to recognising autism.where gps have to apply for exceptional funding to get a diagnosis, or referred for a diagnosis, of autism. we don't have to get exceptional funding to get a diagnosis of heart disease or cancer or diabetes or depression. can i have it back?! this is what single mum erica is faced with most days. her ten—year—old daughter kierney has also been diagnosed with pda. as well as multiple anxiety disorder and...
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i think we would like gps especially to a law that and ask personal questions.nd out what that means. we learned not to talk about it, in many ways, because when we raised concerns are rife of trying. our father betrayed himself as a nice guy and we looked likely successful at school, and you hear from our father that our life is great, and you start to think, what have i got to complain about? you're being taught that it's ok. and every time someone steps outside the home and gets a different response, or they don't listen, that makes the person think that being strangers normal. we need this conversation to react appropriately to the signs, unfortunately, every time we failed to respond, we normalise what's going on. eventually people learn that if they aren't going to get out, no hand is going to come, what's the point in talking? we felt like no one was ever going to help us. we took the whole burden on our backs. that was a consequence of no individual action, but backs. that was a consequence of no individualaction, butjust backs. that was a consequence of
i think we would like gps especially to a law that and ask personal questions.nd out what that means. we learned not to talk about it, in many ways, because when we raised concerns are rife of trying. our father betrayed himself as a nice guy and we looked likely successful at school, and you hear from our father that our life is great, and you start to think, what have i got to complain about? you're being taught that it's ok. and every time someone steps outside the home and gets a different...
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gps and patients who are frustrated by a shortage of the new flu vaccine for over—65s have been tolde to be protected ahead of winter. doctors said more guidance should have been given to gps and patients to avoid disruption over the phased delivery of supplies. older adults are advised to get the flu jab by early december. a painting by the british artist, david hockney, has sold overnight for $90 million, setting a new record. it's the highest amount paid for a piece of work by a living artist. portrait of an artist, pool with two figures was painted in 1972. and that is the moment the hammer dropped. the timeout is 6:34am. good morning, like. this young man saying goodbye. he came back for one last time to say goodbye. and he played really well. there was quite a bit of controversy about him playing. that it might take the position away from a younger person. callum wilson played, scoring on debut. three england players on debut. he was showing a deft touch against america where he plays. how long was he on? he came on in the 57th minute. he nearly scored in the end. wayne rooney
gps and patients who are frustrated by a shortage of the new flu vaccine for over—65s have been tolde to be protected ahead of winter. doctors said more guidance should have been given to gps and patients to avoid disruption over the phased delivery of supplies. older adults are advised to get the flu jab by early december. a painting by the british artist, david hockney, has sold overnight for $90 million, setting a new record. it's the highest amount paid for a piece of work by a living...
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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 coming to you live from new york. >> today on the show, amidst anxiety and anger, discord and distrust, americans will vote on tuesday. the president himself is not up for re-election, but the vote is a referendum on his rule. >> a vote for morrissey is a vote for me. a vote for david is a vote for me. >> and a vote for steve is a vote for me. >> which way will it go? i have a great panel to talk about it. >> also, brazil just elected a man who some have compared to donald trump. angela merkel announced she will step aside in germany as right-wing populism has gained ground there. we'll take a look at the state of democracy around the world. >> but first, here's my take. it is commonplace to hear and read about president trump's takeover of the republican party. and suddenly, there's lots of evidence that the gop is animated these days by an unquestioning devotion to trump and whatever his ideas may be
>>> this is "gps," the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. >> today on the show, amidst anxiety and anger, discord and distrust, americans will vote on tuesday. the president himself is not up for re-election, but the vote is a referendum on his rule. >> a vote for morrissey is a vote for me. a vote for david is a vote for me. >> and a vote for steve is a...
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the clinton campaign attorney, fusion gps of the fusion gps -- just to be clear, the lawyer of the recountffort, is the same one at the center of the biggest corruption scandal abuse of power scandal in our history. he has organized effort behind a dirty dossier for clinton, he is at the very center of the democrats efforts to use campaign opera research to malign tropic before and after the election. now he has hired bill nelson, and now it looks like the florida governor's race could had to a recount despite andrew gillum conceding the race to ron desantis bear now marco rubio, rightly sounding the alarm, warning of these possible trickn broward county, saying broward election supervisors, ongoing violation of florida law, requiring timely reporting, isn't just annoying incompetent, it has now opened up the door for lawyers to coming here and steal a seat in the u.s. senate and florida cabinet. there are so many unanswered questions. why can't broward and palm beach report like every other county in florida? what is also taking place, by the way, why is it taking so long to count the vot
the clinton campaign attorney, fusion gps of the fusion gps -- just to be clear, the lawyer of the recountffort, is the same one at the center of the biggest corruption scandal abuse of power scandal in our history. he has organized effort behind a dirty dossier for clinton, he is at the very center of the democrats efforts to use campaign opera research to malign tropic before and after the election. now he has hired bill nelson, and now it looks like the florida governor's race could had to a...
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it's always gps fusion.s always crooked stuff. >> many of us went to sleep on tuesday night, i say many of us. i don't really mean me because i didn't go to sleep tuesday night but the senate and gubernatorial races seem like they were well in hand. rick scott had been declared the apparent winner over bill nelson andceded defeat to desantis. neither race is officially over. state officials are still countering votes in two of the largest and more democratic leaning counties. the margins in those races are getting smaller and smaller. rick scott's lead is just 0.2 percentage points. and ron desantis is up only 0.4. and the gap if that gap stays that small as they are right now, that would trigger a recount. that brings us back to donald trump. there are legitimate questions about what is going on in florida right now, none of the legitimate potential answers involve fusion gps or the phony dossier or what rudy giuliani suggests here with this quote. hillary's lawyers trying to steal florida election. they ar
it's always gps fusion.s always crooked stuff. >> many of us went to sleep on tuesday night, i say many of us. i don't really mean me because i didn't go to sleep tuesday night but the senate and gubernatorial races seem like they were well in hand. rick scott had been declared the apparent winner over bill nelson andceded defeat to desantis. neither race is officially over. state officials are still countering votes in two of the largest and more democratic leaning counties. the margins...
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they all rely on gps.erts and lawmakers worn the gps system we use for free is facing a growing cyber security threat and time is running out. >> this is security issue. >> the threat is real. we see it globally. >> we hope it's not going to take a katrina -like disaster. >> at 11:00, how hackers are figuring out ways to wrap a act of l sao the 1962 world series and the warriors go for >>> as we told you at the top of the newscast, joe lands -- giants hall of famer willie mccovey passed away today. he had 521 homeruns but his most memorable moment as a giant may have come when he ended the 1962 world series. richardson was actually at a position when he caught the baseball. he told me back in 2003, he doesn't look back at that moment with a lot of disappointment. >> for a long time i thought it was going to be a negative but it's really not. they humanize it. as it turned out it really wasn't a negative. i had too many good moments in my career to let the warm line drive be a negative. ngpelicans. gave him
they all rely on gps.erts and lawmakers worn the gps system we use for free is facing a growing cyber security threat and time is running out. >> this is security issue. >> the threat is real. we see it globally. >> we hope it's not going to take a katrina -like disaster. >> at 11:00, how hackers are figuring out ways to wrap a act of l sao the 1962 world series and the warriors go for >>> as we told you at the top of the newscast, joe lands -- giants hall of...
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>>> this is gps, the global public scare. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we'll begin today's show on the other side of the globe. world leaders have been meeting this weekend. one leader has been noticeably absent from this year's apex summit, donald trump. why isn't he there? >>> also, what in the world is going on with brexit? we'll tackle all of it with a terrific panel. >>> and the 2018 mid-terms are over, sort of. now it's time to learn some lessons and look ahead to 2020. it big question, should democrats zig left or zag towards the center to beat donald trump? we'll have a debate. >>> finally, we'll put the art into artificial intelligence. can you pick out which of these paintings was painted by a robot? stay tuned to find out. >>> but first, here's my take. it's easy to get distracted by the circus of the trump presidency. we all do, but what is its larger affect? for an answer take a look at three gatherings this week on the other side of the planet attended by a
>>> this is gps, the global public scare. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we'll begin today's show on the other side of the globe. world leaders have been meeting this weekend. one leader has been noticeably absent from this year's apex summit, donald trump. why isn't he there? >>> also, what in the world is going on with brexit? we'll tackle all of it with a terrific panel. >>> and the 2018 mid-terms are over, sort...
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there are no gps's the very issues that madison and hamilton argued about are had issues we argued about today. i think that'say a dead part of the constitution and i don't think we should be able to be creative when we're accusing people of serious crimes and removing from them office. criminal law should never be alive. criminal law should always be dead. let me finish you look at the words of the statute, and if they don't apply that's the end of the inquiry. check out whether there's a word collusion in the criminal statute. >> david: high crimes and misdemeanors is loafer to the vague phrases like due process of law and equal protection. if they wanted to give a laundry list of specific crimes they could have done so. they talked about it. >> alan: let me tell you a story about high crimes. it's in my book. the story about a man alexander hamilton. while he was secretary of the treasury had an affair with a woman and it turned out the womant was sent to him by her extortionist husband in order to seduce him to have the affair, and the man demanded extortion payments and he paid them
there are no gps's the very issues that madison and hamilton argued about are had issues we argued about today. i think that'say a dead part of the constitution and i don't think we should be able to be creative when we're accusing people of serious crimes and removing from them office. criminal law should never be alive. criminal law should always be dead. let me finish you look at the words of the statute, and if they don't apply that's the end of the inquiry. check out whether there's a word...
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with the answer to my gps question is a.d by the european parliment received 4.6 million responses with 84% of respondents in favor of ending the biannual clock clang. individual countries will have the choice of staying in time zones. state lawmakers and eventually congress will need to approve the switch. thanks for being part of my program this week. i'll see you next week. >>> this is reliable sources. a look at the story behind the story, how the media really works, how the news gets made and how all of us can help make it better. >>> jim akocosta is back to wor. >>> a story you have to hear about a disturbing development in the philippines. one brave journalist. later how the deadly fire is being covered ton ground there. the editor of the local paper will join me live.
with the answer to my gps question is a.d by the european parliment received 4.6 million responses with 84% of respondents in favor of ending the biannual clock clang. individual countries will have the choice of staying in time zones. state lawmakers and eventually congress will need to approve the switch. thanks for being part of my program this week. i'll see you next week. >>> this is reliable sources. a look at the story behind the story, how the media really works, how the news...
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i then went to my gp, who referred me to a mental health unit for children.s i was running again, i was doing all the things that i wanted to do. and how are you now? i'm great, i'm doing good. i'm running a marathon next year. wow. and i'm going to plan to do and iron man. goodness me, wow. many doctors say more boys going through the nhs means that more are getting their help they need. but some health experts say that the growing popularity on social media, with its emphasis on physical appearance, could be making things worse.l emphasis on physical appearance, could be making things worse. a lot of the social media platforms like instagram are all about posting images, and the impact it can have is that you are led to believe that thatis is that you are led to believe that that is how you should look. and seeing that constantly can make you feel bad, can make you feel that you are not good enough. and then they can actually have an affect on your mood, on your emotional health. we have asked instagram what they do to protect children from seeing over edit
i then went to my gp, who referred me to a mental health unit for children.s i was running again, i was doing all the things that i wanted to do. and how are you now? i'm great, i'm doing good. i'm running a marathon next year. wow. and i'm going to plan to do and iron man. goodness me, wow. many doctors say more boys going through the nhs means that more are getting their help they need. but some health experts say that the growing popularity on social media, with its emphasis on physical...
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paquetes en diversas de las ideas de hace de la ciudad pero en vez de tener regalos adentro tienen un gps los agarra se activa seÑalado la ubicación del sujeto para poder detenerlo. las autoridades han dicho que esto ha funcionado con éxito, la misma policía detuvo a ese individuo hace unas semanas luego de que robara esta bicicleta que tenía puesto el gps, lo localizaron casi de inmediato. pero algunos prefiere ser más precavidos. >>> si sabemos que va llegar un paquete no salimos. >>> los departamentos policiales están aplicando el mismo programa, una de las recomendaciones que hacen las autoridades es que si va a recibir un paquete y no va a estar en la casa le pida a un vecino que se acerque y lo recoja. >>> que bueno que la policía del área de la bahía, todos deberían hacer lo mismo. >>> muchas gracias. >>> hablando de robo la policía busca un sujeto que ve en pantalla por realizar una serie de robos de paquetes en el vecindario, si tiene informaciÓn comuníquese con los oficiales. >>> al llegar al lugar, el edificio fue evacuado y se realizaron pruebas y determinaron que no era pelig
paquetes en diversas de las ideas de hace de la ciudad pero en vez de tener regalos adentro tienen un gps los agarra se activa seÑalado la ubicación del sujeto para poder detenerlo. las autoridades han dicho que esto ha funcionado con éxito, la misma policía detuvo a ese individuo hace unas semanas luego de que robara esta bicicleta que tenía puesto el gps, lo localizaron casi de inmediato. pero algunos prefiere ser más precavidos. >>> si sabemos que va llegar un paquete no...
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chairman the latest new questions what is behind allegations against ghosn he says he is innocent, gpsriving on railroad traction instead of the roads says gps told her to go that way stories this monday morning joining to us break it all down fox business network dagen mcdowell pwc partner mitch reproach chel pollster president maslansky and partners -- >> that is a new one gps told me. >> great defense. >> car driving like -- whoopa you are not on a dirt track then there is a problem. >> gps ever question? >> i yell at gps. >> thank you for reifr forcing notion women are bad drirgz don't understand directions -- hats off to her, cyber monday expecting another big day of shopping, black friday, you were watching from get-go friday what did you think about black friday store traffic journal says a little lower than we expected online was up big right. dagen: i always wait until later in the shopping season because in recent years even going back last 10 years i think busiest shopping day of the season even of the year is the saturday before christmas, and so it is a great black friday
chairman the latest new questions what is behind allegations against ghosn he says he is innocent, gpsriving on railroad traction instead of the roads says gps told her to go that way stories this monday morning joining to us break it all down fox business network dagen mcdowell pwc partner mitch reproach chel pollster president maslansky and partners -- >> that is a new one gps told me. >> great defense. >> car driving like -- whoopa you are not on a dirt track then there is...
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the role of the gp is crucial, but notjust the gp, the gp and the diagnostics services in hospitals asople and for investigations so we have to find a way through this. we have been described as having a very tight gatekeeping model, and now we need ways to find a way of increasing the number of scans we can do, the number of scans we can do, the number of scans we can do, the number of endoscopies, so the gps can refer people on when they are needed for those tests. and now, time for the weather and the latest from chris. thanks, joanna. as far as the weather goes today, some rain moving into western pa rt weather goes today, some rain moving into western part of the country, and that will ring a change to milder conditions. the mile they're pushing in ahead of this band of rain, pushing into southern in south—western england later. temperatures should reach 10—11, maybe 12 in places. cooler ahead of our main band as it continues to edge eastwards. wendy and irish ghosts, costs of 50—60. overnight tonight, as one band of rain pushes eastwards, it is followed quite quickly by this doll
the role of the gp is crucial, but notjust the gp, the gp and the diagnostics services in hospitals asople and for investigations so we have to find a way through this. we have been described as having a very tight gatekeeping model, and now we need ways to find a way of increasing the number of scans we can do, the number of scans we can do, the number of scans we can do, the number of endoscopies, so the gps can refer people on when they are needed for those tests. and now, time for the...
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it is always gps fusion. it is always crooked stuff. look. look at what happened. how many fbi are gone? how many justice department people are gone? that i found out, that i found out. there is a lot of bad stuff going on in this country and we are finding out. and i am getting to the bottom of it. and i have done a hell of a job. how many people have been fired from the fbi? you've got comey, mccabe, stzruck, lisa page, and a whole list of people. it is always interesting. it always seems to go the way of the democrats. now in arizona, all of a sudden come out of the wilderness, they find a lot of votes and the other candidate is just winning by a hair. what is going on in florida is a disgrace. go down and see what happened over the last 10 years. take a look at broward county. take a look at the total dishonesty of what happened with respect to broward county. broward county election committee is a lot of dishonesty. reporter: [inaudible] -- why did you release doctored video of jim costa? president trump: the taped video of jim acosta? what are you talking abo
it is always gps fusion. it is always crooked stuff. look. look at what happened. how many fbi are gone? how many justice department people are gone? that i found out, that i found out. there is a lot of bad stuff going on in this country and we are finding out. and i am getting to the bottom of it. and i have done a hell of a job. how many people have been fired from the fbi? you've got comey, mccabe, stzruck, lisa page, and a whole list of people. it is always interesting. it always seems to...
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. >> they have come up with a solar powered pooch gps. >> wow.hat's actually a great idea. >> what they say is that every 15 seconds you can get updates from this gps and what's really cool is it has the red thing you see on there. that's the charger. you take the charger up, you plug it in for an hour to two hours, it's fully charged. but if the dog runs away because it's solar powered it will still have a charge for 30 days so you can keep looking for the dog. >> so you say that it updates. so it sends you messages via text or e-mail? >> both. it will say time for trevor to take his medicine and also you can set parameters. you can use the palm and outline your area from the map, so it won't send you an alert until it goes over the border you have drawn. >> how much? >> if you get into the indigo go campaign, it's $150. if you know your dog is a runner it's worth it. >>> an army specialist sets out on a long journey. >> because he's got to surprise some folks. >> why coming home is oh so sweet. >> what? no no no! >>> and searching beneath the s
. >> they have come up with a solar powered pooch gps. >> wow.hat's actually a great idea. >> what they say is that every 15 seconds you can get updates from this gps and what's really cool is it has the red thing you see on there. that's the charger. you take the charger up, you plug it in for an hour to two hours, it's fully charged. but if the dog runs away because it's solar powered it will still have a charge for 30 days so you can keep looking for the dog. >> so...
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uber, lyft, the internet, digital money, power grid, cell phone towers, b.a.r.t., they all rely on gps. >> but experts and lawmakers warn the gps system we use for free faces a growing cyber security threat and time is running out. >> this is a major national security issue. >> the threat is real. we see it on a global basis. >> we hope it won't take a 9/11 or katrinalike disaster. >> tonight at 11:00 how hackers are figuring out ways to warp a critical signal tocreate gps we by the people literally, the ones on the machines, how that works. >>> there's a gym in sacramento that's harnessing the power of its members' workouts to help power the building. >> reporter chris martinez shows us how it works. >> press go on your bike so we can calculate how many watts we can generate in a class. >> reporter: at sacramento eco fitness gym members aren't just energizing their bodies, they're energizing the building. >> good job. >> reporter: workouts here helping power everything from equipment to lights to fans. >> the months and months of trial and error. so we had to go through reprogramming.
uber, lyft, the internet, digital money, power grid, cell phone towers, b.a.r.t., they all rely on gps. >> but experts and lawmakers warn the gps system we use for free faces a growing cyber security threat and time is running out. >> this is a major national security issue. >> the threat is real. we see it on a global basis. >> we hope it won't take a 9/11 or katrinalike disaster. >> tonight at 11:00 how hackers are figuring out ways to warp a critical signal...
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gps are usually the first part of contact when it comes to recognising autism.onal funding to get a diagnosis, or referred for a diagnosis, of autism. we don't have to get exceptional funding to get a diagnosis of heart disease or cancer or diabetes or depression. can i have it back?! this is what single mum erica is faced with most days. her ten—year—old daughter kierney has also been diagnosed with pda. as well as multiple anxiety disorder and depression. when frustrated, as she frequently is, the family home becomes a place of chaos and violence. i feel really bad when i hurt my mum, and i don't want to hurt her. what do you think will happen if you don't get that help and support? i think i will end up getting arrested, which i don't want to happen. i just want to stay with my family. black eyes, bites and scratches. just of the injuries kierney has inflicted on her mum when reacting to the demands of everyday life. i'd love to be a normal, happy family, but until that support is there, it's still only going to be a dream. this former government minister wan
gps are usually the first part of contact when it comes to recognising autism.onal funding to get a diagnosis, or referred for a diagnosis, of autism. we don't have to get exceptional funding to get a diagnosis of heart disease or cancer or diabetes or depression. can i have it back?! this is what single mum erica is faced with most days. her ten—year—old daughter kierney has also been diagnosed with pda. as well as multiple anxiety disorder and depression. when frustrated, as she...
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how did midwives, health visitors and your gp respond to what you are telling them about the trauma ?birth and recognised immediately that i was obviously suffering. when she came to see me i was screaming and crying, i thought people were trying to kill me. and because she knew me before she instantly realised something was going on and referred me. however the problem was that sort of information was not getting passed on so every time i was put into a new ward when i was discharged to see a new person they did not really realise the seriousness. when i have been to see doctors and gp polls since because i don't have postnatal depression, some people with ptsd do but i don't so some people with ptsd do but i don't so i'm not having any of those symptoms. because i am able to rationalise it when i'm not in crisis i was dismissed as having baby blues, normal new mum anxiety and they did not realise. at one point about five weeks ago it got so serious that i told my husband i would take myself to a psychiatric hospital because i was so scared no one was paying attention to me then luck
how did midwives, health visitors and your gp respond to what you are telling them about the trauma ?birth and recognised immediately that i was obviously suffering. when she came to see me i was screaming and crying, i thought people were trying to kill me. and because she knew me before she instantly realised something was going on and referred me. however the problem was that sort of information was not getting passed on so every time i was put into a new ward when i was discharged to see a...
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>>en los 18 estado lleno de luchas para beneficiarios de gps, el programa a inicios de los 1018. teniente nacional de gps, un movimiento que ha cobrado fuerzas y ha convencido que deben aprobar legislaciÓn para una residencia permanente. a los congresistas le ruego que se solidaricen con nuestra causa, que tambiÉn somos una familia igual a ellos y estÁn disfrutando hoy. >>no tenemos que perder el gesto lindo que tuvieron los mÉdicos de recibir los mejores. como ciudadano estadounidense, lo que estÁ pasando con sus vecinos cree que no es correcto. el 2009 del con mÁs fuerza. >>estamos viviendo un nuevo congreso y estaremos recordarles la comunidad migrante estÁ unida. >>pensando quÉ puede hacer para ayudar a estas familias, el 12 de febrero convencer congresistas generaciÓn atardecer de residencia permanente. >>los consejos no estÁn de más para las personas que tienen planes de viajar en carretera y llegar a su destino. la patrulla de caminos puso el efecto mÁximo de vigilancia. sigue los consejos este oficial para evitar una tragedia, el operativo estÁn en efectos el domingo. ten
>>en los 18 estado lleno de luchas para beneficiarios de gps, el programa a inicios de los 1018. teniente nacional de gps, un movimiento que ha cobrado fuerzas y ha convencido que deben aprobar legislaciÓn para una residencia permanente. a los congresistas le ruego que se solidaricen con nuestra causa, que tambiÉn somos una familia igual a ellos y estÁn disfrutando hoy. >>no tenemos que perder el gesto lindo que tuvieron los mÉdicos de recibir los mejores. como ciudadano...
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i wa nt also about primary care, it gps i want better access to gps and more gps, things can be caughtmoney going into the nhs, that's one of the big decisions that the government has made in terms of how taxpayer's money is spent and i want that to be spent as well as possible and as faras that to be spent as well as possible and as far as i am concerned that means helping to keep people healthy in the first place. that was matt hancock talking to dan walker a little earlier. let's take a look at what's being read most on the bbc news website... let's pick one of the stories, you can see the story in second place. us sanctions on iran. you can see the story if you want to read a little more about it, go to the bbc news website. that nuclear deal agreed in 2015, washington saying it's trying to stop what it calls tehran's destructive behaviour across the middle east. and then let's turn to perhaps another story that's been read by a good any of you this morning, the real living wage rising to £9 and hour. that's for those lucky enough to work for an employer who has voluntarily signed
i wa nt also about primary care, it gps i want better access to gps and more gps, things can be caughtmoney going into the nhs, that's one of the big decisions that the government has made in terms of how taxpayer's money is spent and i want that to be spent as well as possible and as faras that to be spent as well as possible and as far as i am concerned that means helping to keep people healthy in the first place. that was matt hancock talking to dan walker a little earlier. let's take a look...
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just before christmas, she went and saw her gp and she asked her gp for antidepressants.e wasn‘t comfortable even lifting her or touching her because she was afraid of hurting her. every time i saw her, all she wanted to do was talk about thea and how it really bothered her that she couldn't just sit with thea. and it was really, really sad. yeah. you have now got this baby that should bring you so muchjoy, and she does, i‘m not saying she doesn‘t, but where you should be happy with the things that she‘s doing, you‘re looking at her, thinking, like, bronagh would love that. at least 81,000 facebook users have had their private messages published online. hackers told the bbc russian service that they had details from 120 million accounts, which they were trying to sell — though there are reasons to be sceptical of that figure. private messages which had been published included a chat about a recent depeche mode concert, an intimate correspondence between two lovers, and even complaints about a son—in—law. well, with me now is dr richard gold who is head of security enginee
just before christmas, she went and saw her gp and she asked her gp for antidepressants.e wasn‘t comfortable even lifting her or touching her because she was afraid of hurting her. every time i saw her, all she wanted to do was talk about thea and how it really bothered her that she couldn't just sit with thea. and it was really, really sad. yeah. you have now got this baby that should bring you so muchjoy, and she does, i‘m not saying she doesn‘t, but where you should be happy with the...
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when a man goes m, urologist or the gp.all between desai and the waste and the medical professional put his hands through there and performs an examination of the testicles. —— between the thigh and the waist. 0ne testicles. —— between the thigh and the waist. one of the things is no eye co nta ct. the waist. one of the things is no eye contact. guys are really shy about these things so it is somewhat anonymous but when the doctor has done the cheque, he is able to just verify that everything is ok —— done the check. they step outside the booth and have a conversation and the patient is reassured that everything is ok and life can go on. that is true, life will must go on andi that is true, life will must go on and i agree with you, i am shy to some most probably i will try one of these booth if it comes to asia. tell me, these are truths were lodged about 2—3 weeks ago and about 200 men have tried it out. what has been the feedback? are they feeling more comfortable with it, especially with the privacy issue? we were reall
when a man goes m, urologist or the gp.all between desai and the waste and the medical professional put his hands through there and performs an examination of the testicles. —— between the thigh and the waist. 0ne testicles. —— between the thigh and the waist. one of the things is no eye co nta ct. the waist. one of the things is no eye contact. guys are really shy about these things so it is somewhat anonymous but when the doctor has done the cheque, he is able to just verify that...
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gps are usually the first part of contact when it comes gps are usually the first point of contact whenrts of the country where gps have to apply for exceptional funding to get a diagnosis, or referred for a diagnosis, of autism. we don't have to get exceptional funding to get a diagnosis of heart disease or cancer or diabetes or depression. can i have it back?! this is what single mum erica is faced with most days. her ten—year—old daughter kierney has also been diagnosed with pda. as well as multiple anxiety disorder and depression. when frustrated, as she frequently is, the family home becomes a place of chaos and violence. i feel really bad when i hurt my mum, and i don't want to hurt her. what do you think will happen if you don't get that help and support? i think i will end up getting arrested, which i don't want to happen. i just want to stay with my family. black eyes, bites and scratches. just some of the injuries kierney has inflicted on her mum when reacting to the demands of everyday life. i'd love to be a normal, happy family, but until that support is there, it's still on
gps are usually the first part of contact when it comes gps are usually the first point of contact whenrts of the country where gps have to apply for exceptional funding to get a diagnosis, or referred for a diagnosis, of autism. we don't have to get exceptional funding to get a diagnosis of heart disease or cancer or diabetes or depression. can i have it back?! this is what single mum erica is faced with most days. her ten—year—old daughter kierney has also been diagnosed with pda. as well...