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stanton instructed hancock that, the attachments and stragglers from the army of northern virginia who turned themselves into union authorities would be paroled under the same conditions extended to those at appomattox, and then they would be allowed to return home. those who did not surrender," stanton explained, "would be captured and held as prisoners of war." by the following afternoon, circulars like you see before you were posted throughout the shenandoah valley. so these are posted throughout the lower valley, and in the newspaper, and i know you cannot see this well, but this is the kind of thing that showed up in the newspaper the very next day, a stern message from hancock about these terms. he writes in part "every military restraint shall be removed that is not absolutely sons, yourand your husbands, and your brothers shall remain with you u nmolested. but those who failed to turn themselves in," he warned, using stanton's language, "will be treated as prisoners." event goes on to say "every outrage committed by them will be followed by the severest infliction. it is up to
stanton instructed hancock that, the attachments and stragglers from the army of northern virginia who turned themselves into union authorities would be paroled under the same conditions extended to those at appomattox, and then they would be allowed to return home. those who did not surrender," stanton explained, "would be captured and held as prisoners of war." by the following afternoon, circulars like you see before you were posted throughout the shenandoah valley. so these...
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we heard paul's assessment of matt hancock. planes to do that. but understandably, if you're talking about life threatening or life—changing situations, any degree of uncertainty is extremely unsettling. and as paul says, in his and lynn's situation, better safe than sorry seems sensible. victoria, cani than sorry seems sensible. victoria, can i come in there? it is really helpful to have that balanced view about things. i have spoken to some people over the last couple of days about their concerns, and there are about their concerns, and there are a numberof about their concerns, and there are a number of issues chris picked up on about what you can't stockpile because of that immediacy. some people have told me about issues already with accessing medication. it is anecdotal, and these supply issues do happen. but for some families for example with children with complex needs, some medications are difficult to come by anyway. some are unlicensed, but very specific and there are examples of issues with supply already. again, th
we heard paul's assessment of matt hancock. planes to do that. but understandably, if you're talking about life threatening or life—changing situations, any degree of uncertainty is extremely unsettling. and as paul says, in his and lynn's situation, better safe than sorry seems sensible. victoria, cani than sorry seems sensible. victoria, can i come in there? it is really helpful to have that balanced view about things. i have spoken to some people over the last couple of days about their...
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but in the hancock family, mr speaker, we are very proud of hancock's half hour and we thought that tonywell, that wasn't the end of chris grayling's woes. in a previousjob, the transport secretary had been thejustice secretary — the politician heading the ministry ofjustice. and in the commons questions were asked about the decisions mr grayling had made there in the light of a report from the national audit office which stated that the partial privatisation of the probation service in england and wales had cost taxpayers almost £500 million. once again the conservative‘s part privatisation of probation has been exposed as a dangerous experiment that left the public less safe and out—of—pocket. the nao highlights a 22% increase in re—offences. will the minister now admit that this privatisation has put public safety at risk in a reckless pursuit of running justice for private profit? the nao says the ministry ofjustice will pay at least £467 million more to failing private probation companies than required originally. transforming rehabilitation was a coalition government commitment and
but in the hancock family, mr speaker, we are very proud of hancock's half hour and we thought that tonywell, that wasn't the end of chris grayling's woes. in a previousjob, the transport secretary had been thejustice secretary — the politician heading the ministry ofjustice. and in the commons questions were asked about the decisions mr grayling had made there in the light of a report from the national audit office which stated that the partial privatisation of the probation service in...
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what will happen next —— mr hancock. for months. but it is increasingly clear that that is the case. sorry to interrupt, i really don't understand how you can still say that the prime minister's deal is the way forward. surely this is the death of that deal. no, certainly not. and in fact, it demonstrates that the alternatives to that deal are not as good, and it demonstrates that the house of commons is going to make sure that its voice is heard. for instance, i think it is now very clear that, even for colleagues of mine who want to go down the no deal route, the house of commons is not going to let that happen. and so for those colleagues, the best option available is the prime minister's deal. you know, there house of commons has had indicative votes over the last couple of months, it has had a vote on the customs union which it rejected, it has had a vote ona which it rejected, it has had a vote on a second referendum, which it has rejected, so we have had individually the sorts of votes that are being proposed tomo
what will happen next —— mr hancock. for months. but it is increasingly clear that that is the case. sorry to interrupt, i really don't understand how you can still say that the prime minister's deal is the way forward. surely this is the death of that deal. no, certainly not. and in fact, it demonstrates that the alternatives to that deal are not as good, and it demonstrates that the house of commons is going to make sure that its voice is heard. for instance, i think it is now very clear...
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paula hancocks live for us in seoul. thanks. >>> overnight israel launched strikes into gaza, retaliation for rockets fired towards tel aviv for the first time since the 20 on 14 war. a whole new way to care for newborns is born. on 14 war. n 14 war. 14 war. 14 w. made with real cotton, and enhances your gentle touch. a new soft, a new touch, a new gentle. johnson's cottontouch™. choose gentle. johnson's cottontouch™. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. starts with looking buiat something old,nk and saying, "really?" so capital one is building something completely new. capital one cafes. inviting places with people here to help you, not sell you. and savings and checking accounts with no fees or minimums. because that's how it should be. you can open one from right here or anywhere in 5 minutes. seriously, 5 minutes... this is banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why g
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let's bring in paula hancocks.ould anything come out of the foreign minister if it were not sanctioned by kim jung-un and should we trust anything out of the russian state run news agency? >> reporter: well, dave, this was the vice foreign minister and you're right, this is going to be sanctioned by kim jung-un. nothing happens in that country of this magnitude without him knowing about it and without him having signed off on it. now, we do know that task for example has a bureau in pyongyang and there is other foreign media reporting this, they ols haalso bureaus in pyongyang. but the north korean leader basically is deciding whether to continue talks with the united states, also deciding whether he will keep this moratorium on missile testing. that wases o the one thing that u.s. president pointed to, pointing out that they did leave on good terms and also that kim jung-un was not going to carry on testing. shele went on to say, quote, we have no intention to yields to the u.s. demands put forward at the hanoi su
let's bring in paula hancocks.ould anything come out of the foreign minister if it were not sanctioned by kim jung-un and should we trust anything out of the russian state run news agency? >> reporter: well, dave, this was the vice foreign minister and you're right, this is going to be sanctioned by kim jung-un. nothing happens in that country of this magnitude without him knowing about it and without him having signed off on it. now, we do know that task for example has a bureau in...
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dave. >> paula hancocks in seoul.se democrats planning to update their resolution to also include an anti-muslim bias. the resolution is likely to come to the floor for a vote tomorrow instead of today. after ilhan omar of minnesota and also to defend her from anti-muslim rhetoric. >> omar one of two muslim women to serve in congress once again under fire for repeatedly suggesting support for israel is tied to jewish money. her comments sparking calls from republican steve scalise and some jewish groups to remove her from the house foreign affairs committee. >>> experts calling it the biggest advancement in years to fight depression. the food and drug administration approving a new nasal spray. it will be sold as spravato and should be used in conjunction with an oral anti-depressant. spravato is based on a powerful tranquilizer called ketamine also known as the party drug, special k. it will carry a black box warning. the most serious warning with the fda with abuse and suicidal thoughts sa thoughts. people who take
dave. >> paula hancocks in seoul.se democrats planning to update their resolution to also include an anti-muslim bias. the resolution is likely to come to the floor for a vote tomorrow instead of today. after ilhan omar of minnesota and also to defend her from anti-muslim rhetoric. >> omar one of two muslim women to serve in congress once again under fire for repeatedly suggesting support for israel is tied to jewish money. her comments sparking calls from republican steve scalise...
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paula hancocks live from seoul., again, a big concern for so many american intelligence officials all along, during this time, when they've been talking to continue its nuclear ambitions? >> yes, christine, this is tong changly chang-ri. they've actually been pulling part of it down. even kim jong-un spoke to the south korean president moon jae-in about it that he what considering letting international investigators to check that it was into action. now what we've been seeing just in recent days and weeks is that they were starting to put it back together again. this is ciss 38 north and corroborated by intelligence reports we know from 38 north, it was somewhere between february 16th and march 2 end. so it could have been during, before or after the summit in hanoi between kim jong-un and president trump. experts are trying to figure out is it a way of north korea showing it's not happy with what happened in hanoi. but many saying they're going to wait to see what the intelligence says. at this point, we've had no
paula hancocks live from seoul., again, a big concern for so many american intelligence officials all along, during this time, when they've been talking to continue its nuclear ambitions? >> yes, christine, this is tong changly chang-ri. they've actually been pulling part of it down. even kim jong-un spoke to the south korean president moon jae-in about it that he what considering letting international investigators to check that it was into action. now what we've been seeing just in...
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>> paula hancocks with the reporting and some insight there.aula, thank you for the reporting. >>> now back here in the united states, the u.s. senator bernie sanders has set the stage for his first large scale rally of his 2020 presidential bid. this the scene, not far from where sander was born, brooklyn, new york, and making a point, contrasting his blue collar upbringing with president trump's more upscale childhood, sanders also giving a great deal of credit to his immigrant father. listen. >> unlike donald trump who shut down the government and left 800,000 federal employees without income to pay their bill s, i know what it is like to be in a fam t paycheck to paycheck. now it is true i did not have a father who gave me millions of dollars to build luxury skyscrapers, casinos and country clubs. i did not come from a family that gave me a $200,000 allowance every year beginning at the age of 3. as i recall, my allowance was 25 cents a week. but i had something more valuable. i had the role model of a father who had unbelievable courage, i
>> paula hancocks with the reporting and some insight there.aula, thank you for the reporting. >>> now back here in the united states, the u.s. senator bernie sanders has set the stage for his first large scale rally of his 2020 presidential bid. this the scene, not far from where sander was born, brooklyn, new york, and making a point, contrasting his blue collar upbringing with president trump's more upscale childhood, sanders also giving a great deal of credit to his immigrant...
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. >> reporter: russ hancock says layoffs are not uncommon in the tech industry. paypalisade it's restructure. oracle is reevaluating its product focus. >> we don't want to minimize that. it's terrible. on the other hand we have to keep this in perspective. there are 1.5 million people working in silicon valley. and about 40% of those jobs, even more, are tech jobs. and tech companies are constantly upsizing, downsizing, pivoting. >> reporter: heslaust unfortunay how tndustry works. richard knows, after his layoff, he never returned. >> enough was enough. >> reporter: the bay area economy is strong in. february, we added 7,000 jobs. because of that, tech workers laid off will likely bounce back. >>> lyft is getting treed go public on friday. it has upped its expected ipo price to between $70 and $72 a share. heavy weights expected to go public this year. >>> 50 women allege they were sexually exploited and trafficked through the website, backpage.com. a lawsuit claims that a cells force provided a customized database for the site which has been taken down>> newe c
. >> reporter: russ hancock says layoffs are not uncommon in the tech industry. paypalisade it's restructure. oracle is reevaluating its product focus. >> we don't want to minimize that. it's terrible. on the other hand we have to keep this in perspective. there are 1.5 million people working in silicon valley. and about 40% of those jobs, even more, are tech jobs. and tech companies are constantly upsizing, downsizing, pivoting. >> reporter: heslaust unfortunay how tndustry...
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that would be john hancock and backing a start-up called coin, a conscious investment platform.ting, come up with coin. first time investors, launches today. first on cnbc is the ceo and co-founder this lets you have impact in areas where you might be interested a lot of impact investing has been built up to now around funds that are tailored to your interests. in this case, you are actually k portfolios for individual investors? >> exactly we are acting as an adviser for you, putting together a custom portfolio for you. we want to build according to your value set so you select three of eight impact areas and then we build a custom portfolio composed of individual companies. >> of how many stocks would a typical portfolio be composed of >> when we put together these impact areas, we look at companies and put together the top 25 names according to each impact area and then we putt together your portfolio, composed of the three top. >> why don't you go through some of the impact areas which we show on the wall over there? including gender equality, climate action, better health,
that would be john hancock and backing a start-up called coin, a conscious investment platform.ting, come up with coin. first time investors, launches today. first on cnbc is the ceo and co-founder this lets you have impact in areas where you might be interested a lot of impact investing has been built up to now around funds that are tailored to your interests. in this case, you are actually k portfolios for individual investors? >> exactly we are acting as an adviser for you, putting...
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johns harrison and christopher notten and james hancock and jim paulson and steven bails and karen opierce and tim knee rious and linda richardson and sherry williams. please come up and you have two minutes to speak. first speaker, please. >> good morning, my name is steve bails and i'm with lion sails s.f.a. we're a fiscally sponsored project with the marina link. and our mission is to provide sailing instruction and hands on sailing experience in boats to blind and visually impaired sailors. we are in collaboration with the sailing center for the last several years. our program is april-november and at least one sailing day a month in. 2018 we provided sailing instruction for upwards of 100 visually impaired blind sailors and we also run a blind sailing racing program. so we teach individuals who have no experience in boats to sail as well as advanced racing clinics. and i'm speaking in support of the approval of the lease for the treasure island sailing center. without the support and collaboration of the treasure island sailing center, blind sailors san francisco would not be able to
johns harrison and christopher notten and james hancock and jim paulson and steven bails and karen opierce and tim knee rious and linda richardson and sherry williams. please come up and you have two minutes to speak. first speaker, please. >> good morning, my name is steve bails and i'm with lion sails s.f.a. we're a fiscally sponsored project with the marina link. and our mission is to provide sailing instruction and hands on sailing experience in boats to blind and visually impaired...
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my name is jim hancock, the president and the founder of the san francisco sailing science center. a distinct inity from the treasure island sailing center. i would like to encourage you very strongly to vote in favor of both measures 7 and 8. i would like everybody to consider the aspects that make sailing unique as an activity. it's something that can be done from age 5 to age 95. and it can be done by individuals or by large groups. it can be done casually or at the highest levels of world competition. but maybe most importantly what i think that makes sailing special and why we should encourage the development and the support of this lease is that sailing helps people to develop -- young people in particular -- to have confidence and to learn leadership which are much needed skills in our society. treasure island sailing center has a long history of supporting and developing young sailors and i think that this measure -- this lease -- both of these leases -- items 7 and 8, should be supported. thank you. >> president fewer: next speaker, please. >> hello, my name is chris chill
my name is jim hancock, the president and the founder of the san francisco sailing science center. a distinct inity from the treasure island sailing center. i would like to encourage you very strongly to vote in favor of both measures 7 and 8. i would like everybody to consider the aspects that make sailing unique as an activity. it's something that can be done from age 5 to age 95. and it can be done by individuals or by large groups. it can be done casually or at the highest levels of world...
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let's go now live to our paula hancocks. following this story for us in seoul, south korea.n you tell us about the change in approach with these exercises? >> well, george, these military exercises are going to be very different to what we usually see at this time of year. quite often, for decades, we have seen these annual massive drills during the springtime, which the u.s. and south korea said were defensive in nature, but had always irritated the north koreans. so what they have decided to do now is that they are canceling those two particular exercises, the full legal and key resolve and replacing them with something much smaller. we understand from the defense ministers, from the u.s. and also here in south korea, that they might just be unit level. so is a lot smaller and some of them will also be virtual training. now, this, according to the defense secretary of the u.s., is so that they can help the diplomatic process and this can be in line with what we're seeing between the u.s. and north korea. there are, of course, skeptics who are saying that this will affect t
let's go now live to our paula hancocks. following this story for us in seoul, south korea.n you tell us about the change in approach with these exercises? >> well, george, these military exercises are going to be very different to what we usually see at this time of year. quite often, for decades, we have seen these annual massive drills during the springtime, which the u.s. and south korea said were defensive in nature, but had always irritated the north koreans. so what they have...
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donna. >> paula hancocks, thank you so much. paula mentioned the secretary of state mike pompeo.is keeping open the possibility of continued talks. here is what secretary pompeo said. >> with respect to what was said last night about chairman kim you potentially considering ending the moratorium, i can say only this. in hanoi on multiple occasions, he spoke directly to the president and made a commitment that he would not resume nuclear testing nor would he resume missile testing. so that is chairman kim's word. we have every expectation that he will live up to that commitment. >> joining me now is cnn global affairs analyst max buda. max, how do you see the statements from the north koreans? are they just trying to rattle the u.s. cages and pompeo was just saying i'm going to ignore it and keep on keeping on or is this a real moment of concern? >> well, you took the words out of my mouth, dana. i was just about to say that they're trying to rattle trump's cage. i think the north koreans were very disappointed with the outcome in hanoi because what they imagined was that they wou
donna. >> paula hancocks, thank you so much. paula mentioned the secretary of state mike pompeo.is keeping open the possibility of continued talks. here is what secretary pompeo said. >> with respect to what was said last night about chairman kim you potentially considering ending the moratorium, i can say only this. in hanoi on multiple occasions, he spoke directly to the president and made a commitment that he would not resume nuclear testing nor would he resume missile testing....
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. >> paula hancocks live in seoul this morning. interesting.north korean diplomat struck on what we know to be a rift within the trump administration. mike pompeo and john bolton taking a harder line view on concessions to north korea here. how are south koreans reacting to what appears to be an impasse in these talks? >> reporter: jim, it was interesting that the vice foreign minister was unwilling to criticize the u.s. president himself saying that the relationship between the u.s. and the north korean leader was as strong as ever, talking about the chemistry being mysteriously wonderful. very clear that as far as kim jong-un was concerned, she was speaking for him, she said, it was secretary of state pompeo and also john bolton that were the ones trying to pull back from these talks in hanoi, but she did say that kim jong-un is going to soon make a decision as to whether or not he wants to continue with these diplomatic talks with the united states, and also critically whether or not he wants to keep this moratorium on the nuclear and the mi
. >> paula hancocks live in seoul this morning. interesting.north korean diplomat struck on what we know to be a rift within the trump administration. mike pompeo and john bolton taking a harder line view on concessions to north korea here. how are south koreans reacting to what appears to be an impasse in these talks? >> reporter: jim, it was interesting that the vice foreign minister was unwilling to criticize the u.s. president himself saying that the relationship between the...
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mayor hancock is just a great mayor, and we're still improving this system. but in a federal role, i would try to make sure that the federal government was an active partner with communities all across the country to make sure that we stamp this out. >> you mentioned the federal government. i want to ask you about the death penalty as it relates to what you would do as president. in colorado, you halted colorado's death penalty after a man was shot and killed -- shot and ill canned four employees at a chuck e. cheese. currently there are 62 inmates on federal death row, including the boston marathon bomber. so would you halt all of those executions if you were president? >> i think the key is that what we've done in colorado is a statewide conversation on the death penalty. and i mean it doesn't deter. i mean if the states had gotten rid of the death penalty 40 years ago have no more homicides or mass killings than states that execute people multiple times a year. it costs -- you know, in colorado it costs north of $15 million for all the appeals. if you go d
mayor hancock is just a great mayor, and we're still improving this system. but in a federal role, i would try to make sure that the federal government was an active partner with communities all across the country to make sure that we stamp this out. >> you mentioned the federal government. i want to ask you about the death penalty as it relates to what you would do as president. in colorado, you halted colorado's death penalty after a man was shot and killed -- shot and ill canned four...
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we will have to see how many of matt hancock's colleagues agree with him that will be the way forwardosceptics on the backbenches today saying they would not vote with this deal, come what may. they want substantial changes to it. now there were a series of other votes tonight on proposed amendments to the government's motion. the first, put forward by sarah wolloston of the independent group, called for a delay, to allow time for a second referendum. that was overwhelmingly defeated by 249 votes. only 85 mps voting for it. the second was an amendment put forward by the chair of the brexit committee hilary benn, would have set aside time for a debate on the alternative ways forward. controversial, because it would have wrested control and the business of the house away from the government — but that too was defeated. albeit narrowly, by two votes. 314-312. i should say that david lidington indicated this afternoon that if theresa may's deal is defeated in the coming weeks, then the government will itself create time in the parliamentary calendar, two weeks after the eu summit, to disc
we will have to see how many of matt hancock's colleagues agree with him that will be the way forwardosceptics on the backbenches today saying they would not vote with this deal, come what may. they want substantial changes to it. now there were a series of other votes tonight on proposed amendments to the government's motion. the first, put forward by sarah wolloston of the independent group, called for a delay, to allow time for a second referendum. that was overwhelmingly defeated by 249...
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. >> russell hancock of joint ventures silicon valley says the layoffs are not a sign of an economic downturn. he says that because of the valley's strong economy, the laid off workers have a good chance of finding work elsewhere. >>> time check, 4:41. straight ahead this morning, they may not have snagged the jackpot but there are some big winners in the bay area this morning. we have your winning powerball numbers. >> and let's peek outside at the embarcadero. you can also see oracle park in the distance. opening day is next week. we >>> we have a winner. a person in wisconsin won the powerball jackpot. but there is some good news in the bay area this morning. two tickets matched five of the six numbers. one was bought at gateway food and liquor on north bascom avenue in san jose. we talked to store clerks there who are celebrating the big win. >> it's a very lucky store. >> yeah, very, very lucky. >> we are happy. boss is very happy, too. he just said congratulations to us and to the guy who win it on this store. >> the other ticket with five of six numbers was sold in san mateo.
. >> russell hancock of joint ventures silicon valley says the layoffs are not a sign of an economic downturn. he says that because of the valley's strong economy, the laid off workers have a good chance of finding work elsewhere. >>> time check, 4:41. straight ahead this morning, they may not have snagged the jackpot but there are some big winners in the bay area this morning. we have your winning powerball numbers. >> and let's peek outside at the embarcadero. you can...
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s health secretary matt hancock has written to doctors and hospitals outlining the government's plans to ensure britain has an additional six weeks of supplies in the event of a no deal breck's it thousands of extra fridges have been bought to stockpile drugs the u.k.'s preparing for a possible national emergency many of the country's leading doctors say the diagnosis isn't good joining us now from edinburgh adam ramsey adam is the coeditor of open democracy u.k. good to have you with us adam we hear a lot about project fear surrounding great happiness suppose you could argue that the report we've seen is perhaps a classic example of that even though it's based on the government's own findings what do you make of project fear. i suppose i think that often they're not afraid of the right things with me the big concern about the n.h.s. with brax it is that one of the stories we've been following democracy dot net is the way that a key think tank which has been influenced in government policy very heavily around break system which is pushing very hard bracket is funded by an american tru
s health secretary matt hancock has written to doctors and hospitals outlining the government's plans to ensure britain has an additional six weeks of supplies in the event of a no deal breck's it thousands of extra fridges have been bought to stockpile drugs the u.k.'s preparing for a possible national emergency many of the country's leading doctors say the diagnosis isn't good joining us now from edinburgh adam ramsey adam is the coeditor of open democracy u.k. good to have you with us adam...
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they have an interview with matt hancock this morning, saying that it is much more about youth workers knife victims end up, i where some of the knife victims end ose where some of the knife victims end up, i suppose if they are lucky! and educating and addressing the problem much more early on, before it even gets that far. we have had the debate this week about police numbers and if there is a link between the fall in police numbers and knife crime, what is your view? i think there are a number of issues. i think the fall in police numbers is obviously a factor. i think it's impossible to say you can ta ke think it's impossible to say you can take 20,000 police off the streets and there not be a link. the prime minister says not. yes but the police and crime commissioner says the opposite. and schools are excluding children more than they we re excluding children more than they were expelling children, the numbers of expulsions have gone up and i think that is a factor. when these children are expelled, they sometimesjust end children are expelled, they sometimes just end up children
they have an interview with matt hancock this morning, saying that it is much more about youth workers knife victims end up, i where some of the knife victims end ose where some of the knife victims end up, i suppose if they are lucky! and educating and addressing the problem much more early on, before it even gets that far. we have had the debate this week about police numbers and if there is a link between the fall in police numbers and knife crime, what is your view? i think there are a...
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the health secretary, matt hancock, is to meet officials from a drug firm in the hope of breaking thee pricing of cystic fibrosis medicines. talks between vertex pharmaceuticals and england's nhs on the cost of orkambi, have gone on for months with no breakthrough. campaigners gathered in westminster to demand access to the drug for people with the condition in england. mps on the health committee heard from sufferers, senior nhs officials and vertex about the impasse. we do our treatments every day, i think, almost in the hope that we will be around for it when there is a better drug that actually helps and opens up a better life, so it's very difficult to deal with, and for three years, it's been as well as unnecessary irreversible damage, there's the psychological impact. cystic fibrosis causes sticky mucus to build up, leading to digestive problems and recurring chest infections. lung function gets slowly worse, until infection sets in and only a transplant can extend life. if you don't get a transplant, then at that point you're looking at maybe not very long left on the planet.
the health secretary, matt hancock, is to meet officials from a drug firm in the hope of breaking thee pricing of cystic fibrosis medicines. talks between vertex pharmaceuticals and england's nhs on the cost of orkambi, have gone on for months with no breakthrough. campaigners gathered in westminster to demand access to the drug for people with the condition in england. mps on the health committee heard from sufferers, senior nhs officials and vertex about the impasse. we do our treatments...
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s health secretary matt hancock has written to doctors and hospitals outlining the government's plans to ensure britain has an additional six weeks of supplies in the event of a no deal breck's it thousands of extra fridges have been bought to stockpile drugs the u.k.'s preparing for a possible national emergency many of the country's leading doctors say the diagnosis isn't good joining us now from edinburgh adam ramsey is the coeditor of open democracy u.k. good to have you with us adam we hear a lot about project fear surrounding iraq how do i suppose you could argue that the report we've seen is perhaps a classic example of that even though it's based on the government's own findings what do you make of project fear. i suppose i think that often they're not afraid of the right things with me the big concern about the n.h.s. with brax it is that one of the stories we've been following democracy dot net is the way that a key think tank which has been implementing government policy very heavily around back system which is pushing very hard it is funded by an american trust called the
s health secretary matt hancock has written to doctors and hospitals outlining the government's plans to ensure britain has an additional six weeks of supplies in the event of a no deal breck's it thousands of extra fridges have been bought to stockpile drugs the u.k.'s preparing for a possible national emergency many of the country's leading doctors say the diagnosis isn't good joining us now from edinburgh adam ramsey is the coeditor of open democracy u.k. good to have you with us adam we...
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. >> russell hancock of joint venture silicon valley says the layoffs are not a sign of an economic downturnhe says because of the valley's strong economy, the laid off workers have a good chance of finding other work. >>> the final ipo price for lyft will be determined today. the ride hailing giant upped its price target yesterday to $72 per share giving lyft a possible market value of about $24 billion. trading under the ticker symbol lyft begins tomorrow. >>> 5:38. the a's are holding their homeowner as major league baseball kicks off its new season. >> i'm all decked out in green for it. >> nice. >> i know. i didn't plan that, though. jackie ward is live at the coliseum in oakland with more. >>> reporter: good morning. green is always a good choice but i think the athletics will certainly appreciate your attire today. we are inside the coliseum. today is the home opener, another baseball season under way coming back from their japan trip so it's nice to be back at home. i'm here with the coo chris giles this morning. chris, this is always a fun day. what is it about this season that you'
. >> russell hancock of joint venture silicon valley says the layoffs are not a sign of an economic downturnhe says because of the valley's strong economy, the laid off workers have a good chance of finding other work. >>> the final ipo price for lyft will be determined today. the ride hailing giant upped its price target yesterday to $72 per share giving lyft a possible market value of about $24 billion. trading under the ticker symbol lyft begins tomorrow. >>> 5:38....
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. >> apparently medal enamels do so john hancock is launching this platform called coin which allows people to pick three impact areas pick three and drum up this diversified portfolio for you. so here's a quiz cisco, which category? >> tech company. what basket would that fall under. three choice goender equality, climate action or clean water >> gender' callity >> winner! we go through what companies fall into various target, how much it costs and whether this is a good thing for your portfolio. >> who is keeping track of whoa is in or out and why, how much that will cost we'll see you then >>> we have a news alert on the fda. >> reporter: hi, kelly scott gotlieb announced they are taking forceful new action against retailers and manufacturers to fight against access to e cigarettes and youth access to e cigarettes in his release he mentioned walmart. he scene a letter to that company whether there's a corporate wide issue related to their stores of violating the law by illegal selling tobacco products the reason for this the fda says walgreen's appears to be the top violator in se
. >> apparently medal enamels do so john hancock is launching this platform called coin which allows people to pick three impact areas pick three and drum up this diversified portfolio for you. so here's a quiz cisco, which category? >> tech company. what basket would that fall under. three choice goender equality, climate action or clean water >> gender' callity >> winner! we go through what companies fall into various target, how much it costs and whether this is a...
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paula hancock is live now in seoul. when the seemed these drills were going to be put on hold he mentioned back then because of the costs. reuters mentioned this a joint military exercise scrapped after the president griped about expensive military drills. would have cost around $14 million u.s. officials told reuters. again, there was one exercise and a year ago. now once again we're hearing from donald trump by putting these exercises on a much smaller scale it will save the u.s. hundreds of millions of dollars. where does he get that number from? >> i don't know, john. it's not one we have heard. there's no doubt that these military drills are expensive. clearly they are massive am. these ones during the spring which have been held for decades now are very large scale. and one of them goes on for a couple of months. so clearly they're expensive. but this figure of $100 million, which he did bring out last thursday at his press conference in hanoi, we simply don't know where that is from. but we're hearing what is att
paula hancock is live now in seoul. when the seemed these drills were going to be put on hold he mentioned back then because of the costs. reuters mentioned this a joint military exercise scrapped after the president griped about expensive military drills. would have cost around $14 million u.s. officials told reuters. again, there was one exercise and a year ago. now once again we're hearing from donald trump by putting these exercises on a much smaller scale it will save the u.s. hundreds of...
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paula hancocks is live in seoul. i think this is important. united states walked away from those talks, no agreement on the nuclear front, but the u.s. is downsizing dramatically the drills that it will do in the korean peninsula. and that is a win for kim jung-un, something he definitely wanted to see. >> reporter: absolutely. i mean, it is seen as a concession from the u.s. to north korea. north korea is always in-fewer gre infuriated by the massive large scale drills, but now they will have a much small earer level, level, some virtual training. so it is really according to officials to try to support the diplomatic process, they are trying to insist that it won't affect the battle readiness, but skeptics say it will if you are having a much smaller drill. and we know that there was an national security meeting and that it was very regrettable the fact that there was no result from the hanoi summit, but he also tried to put a positive sb spin on it. highway has tasked his foreign minister with trying to have a meeting with all three. >> jus
paula hancocks is live in seoul. i think this is important. united states walked away from those talks, no agreement on the nuclear front, but the u.s. is downsizing dramatically the drills that it will do in the korean peninsula. and that is a win for kim jung-un, something he definitely wanted to see. >> reporter: absolutely. i mean, it is seen as a concession from the u.s. to north korea. north korea is always in-fewer gre infuriated by the massive large scale drills, but now they will...
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this is video of the scene in hancock county -- along the louisiana border.tigators say the bus ran off an interstate, hit a sign and then a tree. the bus was traveling from new orleans to harrah's gulf coast in biloxi. the accident shut down all eastbound lanes of the interstate. (vicki) there is an amber alert tonight for áthisá two-year-old girl from milwaukee, wisconsin. police are looking for noelani robinson. they believe she was abducted by her father monday night -- when they say the man killed the girl's mother and injured one of her friends. police arrested the man on wednesday and concentrated their search around information he gave. now, police say he was lying. "the suspect is a cold-blooded killer. and our search to find noelani has become a game to him. it's obviously apparent that he truly doesn't care about noelani."(vicki) police arrested a man they believe was helping higgins, but that man has not been charged. higgins is believed to have connections in miami and las vegas (grant) the oakland raiders are one step closer to playing another s
this is video of the scene in hancock county -- along the louisiana border.tigators say the bus ran off an interstate, hit a sign and then a tree. the bus was traveling from new orleans to harrah's gulf coast in biloxi. the accident shut down all eastbound lanes of the interstate. (vicki) there is an amber alert tonight for áthisá two-year-old girl from milwaukee, wisconsin. police are looking for noelani robinson. they believe she was abducted by her father monday night -- when they say the...
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john hancock brings a few athletes out here to really celebrate it and kick things off. the weather is always perfect as the mayor was saying and we take that energy into the last month of training which is fun and see the excitement around the city." (vicki) the ceremonial kick off to the marathon season took place by the finish line. this is also where the city will display two monuments or markers paying tribute to the three victims killed in the 2013 boston marathon bombings. the boston marathon is april 15th. (grant) time now once again for some more eye-popping numbers in bay area's real estate market. a new survey from the on line real estate service known as zillow finds -- the median sale price here in san jose is now á1-point-2 million dollars.á zillow says the market here has cooled some but it's still one of the hottest markets in the country. realtor rick smith agrees. rick smith/windemere "properties that are going on the market these days, if they are in good condition and priced intelligently, they sell pretty quickly."(grant) and smith says inventory is
john hancock brings a few athletes out here to really celebrate it and kick things off. the weather is always perfect as the mayor was saying and we take that energy into the last month of training which is fun and see the excitement around the city." (vicki) the ceremonial kick off to the marathon season took place by the finish line. this is also where the city will display two monuments or markers paying tribute to the three victims killed in the 2013 boston marathon bombings. the...
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paula hancocks live in seoul with these breaking details dangling the possibility of new missile testspaula. >> reporter: well that's right, john. we heard from the advice foreign minister speaking to reporters based in pyongyang. what she said was north korean leader kim jong-un is right now trying to figure out if he wants to continue these diplomatic talks with the united states. also saying that he might lift the moratorium on nuclear and missile testing. that was the one thing that the u.s. president said did come away with after that hanoi summit that the north korean leader promised him, there was going to be no more testing. and that was important to him. she also pointed out, quote, the u.s. were too busy with pursuing their own political interests and had no sincere intention to achieve a result reporting the cla repeating the claim never asked for all sanctiontors lifted as the u.s. claimed but only a few of them, those that were affecting the north korean people. interestingly they didn't say anything bad about the u.s. president saying there was still a great relationship
paula hancocks live in seoul with these breaking details dangling the possibility of new missile testspaula. >> reporter: well that's right, john. we heard from the advice foreign minister speaking to reporters based in pyongyang. what she said was north korean leader kim jong-un is right now trying to figure out if he wants to continue these diplomatic talks with the united states. also saying that he might lift the moratorium on nuclear and missile testing. that was the one thing that...
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cnn's paula hancocks is in seoul, south korea. paula, the south korean president held a meeting with his ministers essentially looking at the end result of that summit in hanoi. what's the spin coming out of the blue house? >> well, john, this was a national security council meeting where the president was going to hear from all his ministers and really try to figure out what the next step is, considering the u.s. president has asked him to mediate with north korea. the first thing he said was the result of the hanoi summit was very regrettable. so it's being very clear there that he is disappointed there was no agreement by the end of that meeting. but then he started to put a positive spin on it, as you might imagine. he was mentioning the fact that north korea was potentially willing to close down yongbyon, the entire complex, and said now that that's feasible it shows progress is being made. he also pointed out the fact that the u.s. and north korea were discussing the lifting of partial sanctions and also discussing liaison o
cnn's paula hancocks is in seoul, south korea. paula, the south korean president held a meeting with his ministers essentially looking at the end result of that summit in hanoi. what's the spin coming out of the blue house? >> well, john, this was a national security council meeting where the president was going to hear from all his ministers and really try to figure out what the next step is, considering the u.s. president has asked him to mediate with north korea. the first thing he...
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johns harrison and christopher notten and james hancock and jim paulson and steven bails and karen opierce and tim knee rious and linda richardson and sherry williams. please come up and you have two minutes to speak.
johns harrison and christopher notten and james hancock and jim paulson and steven bails and karen opierce and tim knee rious and linda richardson and sherry williams. please come up and you have two minutes to speak.
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cnn's paula hancocks live in seoul with the breaking details. paula. >> reporter: well, john, this was a press conference that the advice foreign minister gave to reporters who are based in pyongyang. and she effectively said that kim jong-un is now deciding whether or not he even wants to continue diplomatic talks with the united states. and, as you say, whether he's going to respect and keep that moratorium on nuclear and missile launches. she also said, quote, the u.s. were too busy with pursuing their own political interests and had no sincere intention to achieve a result. they also pointed out once again as they did at that midnight press conference in hanoi after mr. trump had left the country that they weren't asking for all sanctions to be lifted in return for giving up the nuclear facility, they were only asking for some of those that really affected the north korean people. question don we don't know whether or not that's acc rate. the foreign prime minister did not criticize mr. trump himself saying that the north korean and u.s. lea
cnn's paula hancocks live in seoul with the breaking details. paula. >> reporter: well, john, this was a press conference that the advice foreign minister gave to reporters who are based in pyongyang. and she effectively said that kim jong-un is now deciding whether or not he even wants to continue diplomatic talks with the united states. and, as you say, whether he's going to respect and keep that moratorium on nuclear and missile launches. she also said, quote, the u.s. were too busy...
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our paula hancocks is live in seoul in south korea with the breaking details. paula. >> reporter: well, john there is a key site that north korea had been dismantling in recent months, but it now appears as though they're reverse that. what we have heard from this csis and also 38 north, two north korean monitoring groups and also corob rated by korean intelligence is that there is activity there. there's for example, a door and some walls and a roof that has been rebuilt after it had been dismantled. so course the concern is when exactly did this happen? we don't have a definitive date. it's somewhere between february s 16th and march 2nd if the could have happened before, during, or after the hanoi summit. many people are reticent to say this is north korea staying was not pleased with the facts that the hanoi summit ended without an agreement, but it is of course concerning that this is happening. this is also the key site that the south korean president manu moon jae-in was talking to kim jong-un about. it was part of their summit in pyongyang, and they wer
our paula hancocks is live in seoul in south korea with the breaking details. paula. >> reporter: well, john there is a key site that north korea had been dismantling in recent months, but it now appears as though they're reverse that. what we have heard from this csis and also 38 north, two north korean monitoring groups and also corob rated by korean intelligence is that there is activity there. there's for example, a door and some walls and a roof that has been rebuilt after it had...
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john hancock was a famous smuggler. juries that tried smugglers, american juries almost always found them innocent, and in fact, that was why the british began to try americans for smuggling in london, because they did not want to try them before american juries. there was no way you were going to convict anybody. so there was a general connivance with this kind of thing. you know, so i don't think people minded too much. they resented this guy telling about the smuggling. >> you mentioned that they went back to england. he then joined the british army and invasions in connecticut and virginia, which is true. my question is, was this part of the west point deal, that he turns over west point and goes to britain to become an officer against the americans or did it just turn out that way? dr. malcolm: those two campaigns were while the british were still in control in new york. he had wanted to serve as an officer in the british army, so it was part of the deal, as the -- as it were. the british were very cagey about what
john hancock was a famous smuggler. juries that tried smugglers, american juries almost always found them innocent, and in fact, that was why the british began to try americans for smuggling in london, because they did not want to try them before american juries. there was no way you were going to convict anybody. so there was a general connivance with this kind of thing. you know, so i don't think people minded too much. they resented this guy telling about the smuggling. >> you...