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you want to do your own, don't you, hugh? yes.e he'd never been away. yes, it's a beautiful aeroplane, it's nice to fly. don't think boeing thought it had got the lifespan it was going to have but, as i say, theyjust got it right. they got everything right about it and that still sits today. it's a beautiful aircraft and flies fantastic, it's got some life left in it still. so how much longer can the 747 last? today, the airbus 380 is larger but both have disappointing order books. per seat, smaller twin engine aircraft can cost 30% less to fly. at boeing in seattle, the man in charge of the 747s' future is also a fan. this is me. december 1973. the 747s' passenger days are fading. it's not the end, it's the end for passengers and flight attendants but not so the pilots, if they're interested in flying freight, because this aeroplane can do something no other freighter can. there's not a dry eye in the many farewell flights that i've participated in. i'm going to miss you, girl. around the world, they're saying goodbye. cheers. ch
you want to do your own, don't you, hugh? yes.e he'd never been away. yes, it's a beautiful aeroplane, it's nice to fly. don't think boeing thought it had got the lifespan it was going to have but, as i say, theyjust got it right. they got everything right about it and that still sits today. it's a beautiful aircraft and flies fantastic, it's got some life left in it still. so how much longer can the 747 last? today, the airbus 380 is larger but both have disappointing order books. per seat,...
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we'll be right back with hugh jackman!okin' better than♪ ♪a body has a right to ♪and shakin' me up so applebee's all you can eat is back. now with shrimp. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. hey buddy. we'd love some help with laundry. here's how you do it. spray and scrub anything with a stain. soak your nasty jersey. it stinks! wash the really dirty clothes separately. remember -hard work builds character! new tide pods with upgraded 3-in-1 technology unleash a foolproof clean in one step. aww, you did the laundry! but you didn't fold it. oh, that wasn't in the note. should have sent a text. for a powerful clean in one step, it's got to be tide. with my bladder leakage, the products i've tried just didn't fit right. they were too loose. it's getting in the way of our camping trips. but with a range of sizes, depend fit-flex is made for me. with a range of sizes for all body types, depend fit-flex underwear is guaranteed to be your best fit. we're finally going on the trip i've been promising. because with expedia
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hugh chalmers of people joining something else. hugh chalmers of peoplejoining the something else.oining the service but they have got themselves in is quite difficult hamster wheel, they need increased subscribers in order to get the debt to fund the content. —— huge numbers. how sustainable is that model? so we put our report couple of months ago that said actually, think of netflix as a tv thatis actually, think of netflix as a tv that is run like an internet company. you all familiar with internet companies worrying about profit down the line, what that will allow them to do is to begin to wipe out that free cash flow deficit, which is funding the content. once that starts to happen, i think we will see a very different reaction to their balance sheet. watch this space. thank you very much, have a good weekend. thank you. staying with the united states, where this sunday it's exactly two years since president trump took office. since then, the us economy has continued to grow, but businesses have also been faced with considerable uncertainty, especially when it comes to trade p
hugh chalmers of people joining something else. hugh chalmers of peoplejoining the something else.oining the service but they have got themselves in is quite difficult hamster wheel, they need increased subscribers in order to get the debt to fund the content. —— huge numbers. how sustainable is that model? so we put our report couple of months ago that said actually, think of netflix as a tv thatis actually, think of netflix as a tv that is run like an internet company. you all familiar...
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hugh pym, bbc news.twelve hours to question a 35—year—old man in connection with the fatal stabbing of a passenger on a train on friday. the attack on lee pomeroy, who was 51, happened in front of his 1a year old son shortly after boarding the train at guildford. it's been revealed that england's record goal—scorer wayne rooney was arrested in december last year in the united states, accused of public intoxication. the former manchester united player, who now plays for the american side dc united was taken into custody on the 16th december by the the metropolitan washington airports authority police. we can speak to lizzie greenwood—hughes who's in the bbc sport centre for us. we know that he was arrested at dulles airport, on his way from saudi arabia, and we know he had been watching some formula capital racing car driving. he was taken to a detention centre in charge of public intoxication and was asked to pay a bond, which is like bail, and was then fined $25. he was also ordered to pay costs in the
hugh pym, bbc news.twelve hours to question a 35—year—old man in connection with the fatal stabbing of a passenger on a train on friday. the attack on lee pomeroy, who was 51, happened in front of his 1a year old son shortly after boarding the train at guildford. it's been revealed that england's record goal—scorer wayne rooney was arrested in december last year in the united states, accused of public intoxication. the former manchester united player, who now plays for the american side...
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hugh pym, bbc news. for‘mer nhs trust chairman. who‘s i for talking is trust chairman. who‘s i for talking to trust chairman. who‘s i for talking to us st chairman. who‘s i for talking to us this |airman. evening. a 10—year plan, it is a long—term strategy, we do not have all the details but an extra £23 billion, will this make a significant difference to the nhs? well, no. the plan is full of aspirations and it wants to make a lot of the services that are patchy more universally available and better but the money is a real problem. if you think about the nhs, going back to 19118, it was 70 years old last year, in those 70 years, up to 2010 when the banking crisis came in and the public did a handbrake turn with public expenditure. the average funding was just under 4% for all those years. between 2010 and to date it has been under 2%. notwithstanding the extra money going in from the 1st of april next year, that takes us to 2.9% and then after we reach 3.4%. it is well under the historic average. it doe
hugh pym, bbc news. for‘mer nhs trust chairman. who‘s i for talking is trust chairman. who‘s i for talking to trust chairman. who‘s i for talking to us st chairman. who‘s i for talking to us this |airman. evening. a 10—year plan, it is a long—term strategy, we do not have all the details but an extra £23 billion, will this make a significant difference to the nhs? well, no. the plan is full of aspirations and it wants to make a lot of the services that are patchy more universally...
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hugh pym, bbc news.ek. the prime minister says she'll be revealing in the coming days assurances that she hopes will win over those who currently plan to vote against. here's our political correspondent ben wright. it's time to pack up the baubles and chuck out the tree. christmas brought a brexit lull, that is now abruptly over. and the prime minister begins the new year as she ended the last, trying to find a way to persuade parliament to back her deal. but there's no sign of a new approach, only reassurances that she hopes might win over her critics. the first is measures that would be specific for northern ireland. the second is a greater role for parliament, as we take these negotiations into the next stage for our future relationship. and the third, and we are still working on this, is further assurances from the european union to address the issues that have been raised. but many tory brexiteers remain angry about the deal, as are a number of conservatives who want a closer relationship with europ
hugh pym, bbc news.ek. the prime minister says she'll be revealing in the coming days assurances that she hopes will win over those who currently plan to vote against. here's our political correspondent ben wright. it's time to pack up the baubles and chuck out the tree. christmas brought a brexit lull, that is now abruptly over. and the prime minister begins the new year as she ended the last, trying to find a way to persuade parliament to back her deal. but there's no sign of a new approach,...
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when terry hughes enters his gas station a shop he's in the republic of ireland. but walking past some groceries. and out the back door takes him across a national border straight into the united kingdom i cross the border if i'm going to grab because of drinks or. if i'm serving across them or at the back doors and luke am in the front here with we have the republic of ireland so. i would probably think maybe we're in the region of thirty forty times a day across the border living and working on the other side of the border it's a daily routine for many in these irish communities the small town of petty go with its six hundred inhabitants has been divided ever since ireland gained independence from britain people cross the border to post letters and get milk and when they die they cross it to bieber it bourbon johnson runs a little repair shop right by a crossing point he remembers what life was like when there was a heart border during the early seventy's violence was almost a daily occurrence for him and his neighbors. or they all of business of in the northern
when terry hughes enters his gas station a shop he's in the republic of ireland. but walking past some groceries. and out the back door takes him across a national border straight into the united kingdom i cross the border if i'm going to grab because of drinks or. if i'm serving across them or at the back doors and luke am in the front here with we have the republic of ireland so. i would probably think maybe we're in the region of thirty forty times a day across the border living and working...
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our health editor hugh pym reporting. later this week, hugh will look at how the royal bournemouth hospital is working with others to encourage people not to go to a&e unless it's an emergency. the "super blood wolf moon" was visible in the early hours of this morning and what a sight it was. a rare lunar eclipse and then the surface of the moon appeared to glow red. the unusual event happens when the earth passes precisely between the sun and the moon. we won't see anything quite as spectacular for another few years. here's our science editor david shukman. an experience that left everyone amazed. wow. you can see the moonlight on your eye. the moon closer to earth than usual, and hour by hour being transformed, from its normal brilliant white to a darker and more mysterious red. the sequence of pictures shows how the shadow of the earth gradually fell across the moon. the sunshine, passing through our atmosphere, looking red on the lunar surface. it produced a mesmerising sight for millions. this image was taken in arge
our health editor hugh pym reporting. later this week, hugh will look at how the royal bournemouth hospital is working with others to encourage people not to go to a&e unless it's an emergency. the "super blood wolf moon" was visible in the early hours of this morning and what a sight it was. a rare lunar eclipse and then the surface of the moon appeared to glow red. the unusual event happens when the earth passes precisely between the sun and the moon. we won't see anything quite...
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our health correspondent dominic hughes has more details.ics from working, isa drugs like antibiotics from working, is a serious threat. experts say if unchecked within three decades drug—resistant unchecked within three decades drug—resista nt bugs could unchecked within three decades drug—resistant bugs could kill 10 million people every year. if antibiotics stopped working, even minor infections from a simple cut could prove fatal. unless we get a grip on resistance to antibiotics, people will die from these things and antibiotics won't be able to save them. so the uk government is renewing efforts to reduce our current use of antibiotics, which has already fallen, down by 7% since 2014. at the number of drug—resistant 2014. at the number of drug—resista nt infections has increased by more than a third. now the government wants to cut human use by 15% in the next five years. reducing the number of people picking up infections. drug companies will also be encouraged to reduce new antibiotics. they will be paid on the basis of how valuable
our health correspondent dominic hughes has more details.ics from working, isa drugs like antibiotics from working, is a serious threat. experts say if unchecked within three decades drug—resistant unchecked within three decades drug—resista nt bugs could unchecked within three decades drug—resistant bugs could kill 10 million people every year. if antibiotics stopped working, even minor infections from a simple cut could prove fatal. unless we get a grip on resistance to antibiotics,...
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we saw a big statement from baker hughes on that as well today.if they can sort out those issues and we heard from mike sable sort out the cost issues as well, lng is certainly where this industry thinks it's at not just as transmission fuel but big fuel going toward into the 21st century to compete with renewals as well back to you. >> excellent thank you for that, steven, for bringing us that interview live from florence. >>> now, the u.s. has pressured allies to ban huawei according to "the new york times." the newspaper reports the trump administration considers 5g to be part of an arms race. at stake, an economic intelligence and military edge for the rest of the century. huawei faced bans and security investigations into the uk, germany and poland >>> and china's ambassador to the european union has said efforts to exclude huawei amount to, quote, slander discrimination, pressure and coercion moves are not driven by security concerns and could ultimately undermine global economic and scientific cooperation >>> meanwhile, canadian prime minis
we saw a big statement from baker hughes on that as well today.if they can sort out those issues and we heard from mike sable sort out the cost issues as well, lng is certainly where this industry thinks it's at not just as transmission fuel but big fuel going toward into the 21st century to compete with renewals as well back to you. >> excellent thank you for that, steven, for bringing us that interview live from florence. >>> now, the u.s. has pressured allies to ban huawei...
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under mark hughes, they added duels to the cement. they finished ninth in three seasons in a row.e sucked into the trap door but last year hughes went and paul lambert can pull them out of the cel spellman, relegated. —— tailspin. they are currently 14th in the championship after failing to beat shrewsbury town they dismissed gary rowett. they seem to have all the gear but not enough ideas. we are a premier league side, with a premier league training facilities, a lot of premier league standard players. but a lot more of them are just not good enough, for whatever reason, maybe its attitude, maybe they are past it, maybe theyjust don't fit in at ourclub. something needs to change. hopefully nathanjones can change that. jones said moving to stock will be a gamble, as it will be for them to. another spin of the roulette wheel in the hopes of turning the potters wheel their way. now, let us introduce you to the next big thing in darts. 13 —year—old leighton bennett, who is the youngest player ever to win the bdo world youth championship. ending on a 121 checkout which included a bull
under mark hughes, they added duels to the cement. they finished ninth in three seasons in a row.e sucked into the trap door but last year hughes went and paul lambert can pull them out of the cel spellman, relegated. —— tailspin. they are currently 14th in the championship after failing to beat shrewsbury town they dismissed gary rowett. they seem to have all the gear but not enough ideas. we are a premier league side, with a premier league training facilities, a lot of premier league...
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here. >> they're snapchat friends now. >> jimmy: is hugh on snapchat?t? how about that? does she come out? is she going to come out for potentially other award shows? if you're fortunate enough for that to happen. >> yeah, you know, i love putting a smile on her face, anything i can do to do that i'll keep doing it. >> jimmy: that's going to be great to have your mother. i imagine she was proud of you. you were on degrassi, right? >> yeah. right. >> jimmy: is that like a rule or law that all canadian actors or canadian rappers et cetera must prove themselves in degrassi? >> that's right. you're not an official canadian actor unless you're degrassi. >> jimmy: were you there during the drake years? >> no, i was right after the drake era. >> jimmy: and with drake being on that show, does it make it something that, i don't now. he's done very well for himself. >> he's an acceptable guy. >> everybody wants to be a canadian jewish rapper now. >> jimmy: this movie, "if beale street could talk", brad pitt is an executive producer. >> yeah. >> jimmy: but he does
here. >> they're snapchat friends now. >> jimmy: is hugh on snapchat?t? how about that? does she come out? is she going to come out for potentially other award shows? if you're fortunate enough for that to happen. >> yeah, you know, i love putting a smile on her face, anything i can do to do that i'll keep doing it. >> jimmy: that's going to be great to have your mother. i imagine she was proud of you. you were on degrassi, right? >> yeah. right. >> jimmy: is...
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up, baker hughes.with earnings, revenue beat, earnings and line, but the offshore lng business seemed to be stable in the future of growth. i sat down with the ceo of baker hughes in florence. we talked about the company 's lng business and future growth. >> you look at our lng business, it's about 30%. andee the mix ebbing flowing but we will stay pretty much there. alix: how much do you have to invest in this business? >> we continue to invest in our products. we stay at that 5% rate. alix: will you divert more money to lng and that technology? >> if you look at timing wise, we have some new investments we started and new platforms that have to come into the marketplace. you will see our investment differentiate across our businesses. if you look at lng, we our spend in00 -- the portfolio and the family of products is going up. alix: what is the incremental driver for you? bread and butter or lng? >> again, you are looking at a short-term to medium-term bump. if you think about short-term, the bread
up, baker hughes.with earnings, revenue beat, earnings and line, but the offshore lng business seemed to be stable in the future of growth. i sat down with the ceo of baker hughes in florence. we talked about the company 's lng business and future growth. >> you look at our lng business, it's about 30%. andee the mix ebbing flowing but we will stay pretty much there. alix: how much do you have to invest in this business? >> we continue to invest in our products. we stay at that 5%...
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part is geirst having a stake in baker hughes. is them finding a way to spin off their oil and gas unit and merge it with baker hughes. company is still combining, that still has a synergy. david: it raises the question of what ge has left -- alix: blowing up 6% after reporting fourth-quarter earnings that beat estimates. bowling -- bowling -- boeing up 6% after reporting fourth-quarter earnings that beat estimates. industry, 16% sales gain. that offsets the blow from the 737.ry miss on the chadha.p, binky ♪ the latest innovation from xfinity isn't just a store. it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store that connects your life like never before store. the xfinity store is here. and it's simple, easy, awesome. and the army taught me a lot about commitment. which i apply to my life and my work. at comcast we're commited to delivering the best experience possible, by being on time everyti
part is geirst having a stake in baker hughes. is them finding a way to spin off their oil and gas unit and merge it with baker hughes. company is still combining, that still has a synergy. david: it raises the question of what ge has left -- alix: blowing up 6% after reporting fourth-quarter earnings that beat estimates. bowling -- bowling -- boeing up 6% after reporting fourth-quarter earnings that beat estimates. industry, 16% sales gain. that offsets the blow from the 737.ry miss on the...
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our health editor hugh pym reporting.people not to go to a&e unless it's an emergency. the "super blood wolf moon" was visible in the early
our health editor hugh pym reporting.people not to go to a&e unless it's an emergency. the "super blood wolf moon" was visible in the early
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hugh pym, our health editor.mmons will vote on the prime minister's brexit deal a week tomorrow. the vote was cancelled last month but ministers say it won't be delayed again. more than 200 mps have signed a letter to mrs may, urging her to rule out leaving the european union without a formal deal. this report from our political editor laura kuenssberg contains some flash photography. go away, theresa may. go away... nothing's getting any easier for the prime minister. her welcoming committee in liverpool. when do we want it? now. i think it's disgraceful that party is put before country, absolutely disgraceful. i'm appalled by it, yes. because? because i think we are european and we should stay in europe. parliament can't agree. i think the only thing is to put it back to the people. she swept in with promises about the nhs, paid for in part, she claims, by what's her bigger problem, her brexit deal. this commitment is possible because of our strong public finances and because, as we leave the eu and take back c
hugh pym, our health editor.mmons will vote on the prime minister's brexit deal a week tomorrow. the vote was cancelled last month but ministers say it won't be delayed again. more than 200 mps have signed a letter to mrs may, urging her to rule out leaving the european union without a formal deal. this report from our political editor laura kuenssberg contains some flash photography. go away, theresa may. go away... nothing's getting any easier for the prime minister. her welcoming committee...
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hugh pym, bbc news.ng on a train in surrey last friday. for the latest let's talk to our correspondent sarah campbell. what can you tell us? it was last friday and 51 yard lee pomeroy and his 14—year—old son were heading into london do spend the afternoon together. around ipm they boarded a train at guildford station and shortly afterwards, according to the police, lee pomeroy was fatally stabbed. early yesterday morning, some 17 hours after he died, darren shane pencil, who is 35, was arrested at a flat in farnham in surrey and has been charged with murder and possession of an offensive weapon. a woman, chelsey mitchell, 27, is charged with assisting an offender. both of them will appear before magistrates in staines tomorrow. sarah campbell, thank you. it's emerged that the former manchester united and england captain, wayne rooney, was arrested at dulles international airport in washington dc last month for being drunk and abusive. the 33—year old, who now plays for the american team dc united, was de
hugh pym, bbc news.ng on a train in surrey last friday. for the latest let's talk to our correspondent sarah campbell. what can you tell us? it was last friday and 51 yard lee pomeroy and his 14—year—old son were heading into london do spend the afternoon together. around ipm they boarded a train at guildford station and shortly afterwards, according to the police, lee pomeroy was fatally stabbed. early yesterday morning, some 17 hours after he died, darren shane pencil, who is 35, was...
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our health correspondent, dominic hughes, reports.th service is treating more people than ever before. but it is struggling in the face of unprecedented demand. so nhs managers in england have been working on a plan for the next decade, to try to improve services and ease those pressures. it is also about addressing on met need, particularly in services such as learning disability services and autism. mental health services, services that for too long have been squeezed from the national debate and unsupported by the nhs. the ten year plan includes the promise of more money for a community, gp and mental health services. every child with cancer will have their dna tested to identify the most effective treatments. and more patients will be cared for closer to or at home, reducing the pressure on hospitals. this plan is in part about how the nhs in england will spend the extra money it was given last summer, more than £20 billion by 2023. scotland, wales and northern ireland also got extra cash and will develop their own plans. the prim
our health correspondent, dominic hughes, reports.th service is treating more people than ever before. but it is struggling in the face of unprecedented demand. so nhs managers in england have been working on a plan for the next decade, to try to improve services and ease those pressures. it is also about addressing on met need, particularly in services such as learning disability services and autism. mental health services, services that for too long have been squeezed from the national debate...
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. >> yes, precisely and his election against charles evans hughes was so close that charles evans hughesent to bed thinking he was president and waking up -- woken up to find out no, california went a different way but i wondered if you -- >> can i -- it's a great point. >> i wondered what you're -- >> go ahead and finish. >> i wonder what your thoughts were if charles evans hughes if he had been elected president how the course of world war i would have been different. >> hard to speculate, he was close to theodore roosevelt who hated woodrow wilson but the one thing to be aware, i'm so glad that you brought up 1916 woodrow wilson whom i think is vastly overrated, he was a horrible racist, he was not a man of his time, his two predecessors were far more progressive on civil rights, this is someone who gave comfort to racist in this country, showed birth of nation celebrating celebrating the ku kluz klan in the white house. the other thing that wilson campaigned in 1916 like the caller is saying, you know, would have keptous out of war and he will do the same. he knew that we were going
. >> yes, precisely and his election against charles evans hughes was so close that charles evans hughesent to bed thinking he was president and waking up -- woken up to find out no, california went a different way but i wondered if you -- >> can i -- it's a great point. >> i wondered what you're -- >> go ahead and finish. >> i wonder what your thoughts were if charles evans hughes if he had been elected president how the course of world war i would have been...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, birmingham.eek. we should double the amount of fruit and vegetables we consume and dramatically cut down on sugar and dairy products. that's what a group of scientists has come up with as a way of making us healthier, feeding a growing worldwide population, and protecting our environment.
dominic hughes, bbc news, birmingham.eek. we should double the amount of fruit and vegetables we consume and dramatically cut down on sugar and dairy products. that's what a group of scientists has come up with as a way of making us healthier, feeding a growing worldwide population, and protecting our environment.
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sheriff hughes voted for him. >> i support him 100%.i think he's doing a great job myself. >> the president said professionals want and need a wall. do you want and need a wall in your county? >> no, sir. do not. do not want one, do not need one. >> that's because he says they already have one. a natural one. the rio grande which separates the u.s. and mexico. >> this stop sign, there may be no more mandatory stop sign in the world because if you don't stop here action it's about a 300 foot drop to the rio grand which means it's 300 feet up. >> the sheriffs and others here call these cliffs god's wall which lines the river throughout most of the county. that's why the sheriff always thought that the concept of a continuous border wall made little sense. other parts of the county's border, though, are level, as the rio grand runs through heavy brush. >> in a flat area like this where it's easier to cross the river, and you have this money, would you use any of it for a wall or take all of the money and use it for more people and technolo
sheriff hughes voted for him. >> i support him 100%.i think he's doing a great job myself. >> the president said professionals want and need a wall. do you want and need a wall in your county? >> no, sir. do not. do not want one, do not need one. >> that's because he says they already have one. a natural one. the rio grande which separates the u.s. and mexico. >> this stop sign, there may be no more mandatory stop sign in the world because if you don't stop here...
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and our health editor, hugh pym, has tweeted this morning saying that...p up with demand. it‘s back to brexit today, as mps return to westminster. theresa may has promised there will be a meaningful vote this month on her brexit deal, but as you all know, we‘ve been here before. it‘s got some people feeling like groundhog day, as chris mason reports. # then put your little hand in mine. # there ain‘t no hill or mountain we can‘t climb... good morning. welcome to breakfast. i‘m naga munchetty. theresa may... you will remember that big vote on the e you will remember that big vote on theeu you will remember that big vote on the e u withdrawal agreement was postponed. why? it was kicked along until the new year. people like me are paid to have insight and foresight and hindsight about these things, and to project where we are going to go. to be quite honest, looking at things right now, i haven‘t got the foggiest idea what is going to happen in the coming weeks. good morning and welcome to breakfast with dan walker and naga munchetty. theresa may vows to figh
and our health editor, hugh pym, has tweeted this morning saying that...p up with demand. it‘s back to brexit today, as mps return to westminster. theresa may has promised there will be a meaningful vote this month on her brexit deal, but as you all know, we‘ve been here before. it‘s got some people feeling like groundhog day, as chris mason reports. # then put your little hand in mine. # there ain‘t no hill or mountain we can‘t climb... good morning. welcome to breakfast. i‘m naga...
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. >>> the firing line with william buckley jr., and hugh hefner.yboy philosophy. >> it is, i think, important for the record to establish that you are seeking, in effect, to annul the traditional code about what is proper sexual behavior. let me ask you this -- >> i'm suggesting to re-examine. i suggested that two or three times. it's not true that i'm by any sense because the end that i'm seeking is really very similar. the real key to the philosophy is not offering an alternate moral code to the traditional one, but a suggestion that we're apt to find some better answers if we re-examine many of these old traditional ideas. >> you can't underestimate the power of hugh hefner when he invented the playboy philosophy. >> while he was a sexual revolution pioneer, hugh hefner, he was also a misogynist. "playboy" magazine was the first time that girly magazines were being sold in reputable stores over the counter. >> there is no magazine after world war ii that has the impact on fashion and style as much as "playboy." >> "playboy" was for men like "vog
. >>> the firing line with william buckley jr., and hugh hefner.yboy philosophy. >> it is, i think, important for the record to establish that you are seeking, in effect, to annul the traditional code about what is proper sexual behavior. let me ask you this -- >> i'm suggesting to re-examine. i suggested that two or three times. it's not true that i'm by any sense because the end that i'm seeking is really very similar. the real key to the philosophy is not offering an...
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hugh hewitt, >>> back now with the panel.itt, yamiche alcindor, kristen welker and nbc news senior correspondent, tom brokaw you're special too special senior, all those things >> i didn't want to be the kind of special -- isn't that special? i am -- >> i prefer -- >> i'm unqualified in terms of being senior. >> fair enough i always prefer grand pooh bah as the official title for you. but i'm an old flintstones kid anyway, let me put up headlines some conservative news organizations, trump lost the shutdown says the american conservative trump caves. national review, trump blinks. erick erickson writes this in "usa today." this is the weakest moment of president trump's tenure in office nancy pelosi looks like the commander in chief of donald trump. hugh, you have been hearing from the base, i'm sure how bad is this for the president? >> not that bad. this is very premature tom and i will remember that joe frazier won his first fight with muhammad ali and lost the next two. we will remember that they went 41 out of the schedu
hugh hewitt, >>> back now with the panel.itt, yamiche alcindor, kristen welker and nbc news senior correspondent, tom brokaw you're special too special senior, all those things >> i didn't want to be the kind of special -- isn't that special? i am -- >> i prefer -- >> i'm unqualified in terms of being senior. >> fair enough i always prefer grand pooh bah as the official title for you. but i'm an old flintstones kid anyway, let me put up headlines some...
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now we know what she is doing, talking to baker hughes.a: i have to wonder how much these big oil executives are doing this out of necessity for their business models. frankly, there is the threat that diversification of energy sources and political pressure to reduce fossil fuels will eliminate their businesses, or at least reduce profit ability substantially. it is not entirely surprising, but he made some very bold claims. we should get some more color on caterpillar. caterpillar did miss expectation. the full year adjusted earnings-per-share $11.75 to $12.75. clearly ratcheting lower. also missing on earnings-per-share, saying they really are seeing a modest outlook for global growth, from china in particular. david: it is all because of china, basically. lisa: join the club, right? [laughter] lisa: coming up, ray dalio's winning year, making billions in 2018 despite a great year for hedge funds. more on that in today's wall street beat. this is bloomberg. viviana: this is "bloomberg daybreak." bny's management's director of market str
now we know what she is doing, talking to baker hughes.a: i have to wonder how much these big oil executives are doing this out of necessity for their business models. frankly, there is the threat that diversification of energy sources and political pressure to reduce fossil fuels will eliminate their businesses, or at least reduce profit ability substantially. it is not entirely surprising, but he made some very bold claims. we should get some more color on caterpillar. caterpillar did miss...
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when terry hughes enters his gas station he's in the republic of ireland. but walking past some groceries. and out the back door takes him across a national border straight into the united kingdom i cross the border if i'm going to grab a few drinks or. at the back doors and in the u.k. i'm in the front here with we have the republican guard and so. i would probably think maybe we're in the range of thirty forty times a day across the border living and working on the other side of the border is a daily routine for many in these irish communities the small town of petit go with it six hundred inhabitants has been divided ever since ireland gained independence from britain people cross the border to post letters and get milk and when they die they cross it to be buried behind me is the republic of ireland and right here is northern ireland and no deal breaks it would mean a hard to border and that means fences walls and checkpoints and all that right here in the center of this town. urban johnson runs a little repair shop right by a crossing point he remember
when terry hughes enters his gas station he's in the republic of ireland. but walking past some groceries. and out the back door takes him across a national border straight into the united kingdom i cross the border if i'm going to grab a few drinks or. at the back doors and in the u.k. i'm in the front here with we have the republican guard and so. i would probably think maybe we're in the range of thirty forty times a day across the border living and working on the other side of the border is...
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hugh is at alder hey hospital in liverpool, ambitious plan but with one in eleven staff posts vacant? there is one in eleven posts vacant in the nhs. yes, questions are being asked about those vacancies now, difficulties recruiting and retaining staff. so how can they deliver the new pledges? and there is the question of money — is there enough to ensure that initiatives to help people lead healthier what lives. the government's allocated 3.4% each year to the he nhs, but only back to the historic level. i asked the minister this point and he said, yes, he had costed the plans, but all it takes is more patients coming through the doors than expected and everything could be thrown off course. underlying is a shift from hospitals to local communities. nhs wants new legislation to achieve that and that, if it happens, will draw a line under plans in 2012 under the then health secretary, andrew la nsley. and there's more on this story on our website, including details of what these changes might mean for you — that's at bbc.co.uk/news. mps have come back from their christmas break ahead
hugh is at alder hey hospital in liverpool, ambitious plan but with one in eleven staff posts vacant? there is one in eleven posts vacant in the nhs. yes, questions are being asked about those vacancies now, difficulties recruiting and retaining staff. so how can they deliver the new pledges? and there is the question of money — is there enough to ensure that initiatives to help people lead healthier what lives. the government's allocated 3.4% each year to the he nhs, but only back to the...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, birmingham. overseas trip for his chief political opponent. mr trump said that the democrat nancy pelosi should stay in washington because of the government shutdown. mrs pelosi had planned to visit us troops in afghanistan and meet with nato allies. a new diet has been developed that promises to save lives, feed billions of people, and all without causing catastrophic damage to the environment. ‘the planetary health diet‘ doesn't completely rule out meat and dairy foods but it does recommend that most protein should come from sources such as nuts, beans and lentils. it's being billed as a diet that's good for human health and good for the planet as our science editor david shukman explains. all over the world there are 7 billion people to feed. some in developing countries struggle to afford one meal a day. while others in richer nations overindulge on mass produced food that could do the real harm and at the same time damage the environment. the challenge outlined in the report is how to sustai
dominic hughes, bbc news, birmingham. overseas trip for his chief political opponent. mr trump said that the democrat nancy pelosi should stay in washington because of the government shutdown. mrs pelosi had planned to visit us troops in afghanistan and meet with nato allies. a new diet has been developed that promises to save lives, feed billions of people, and all without causing catastrophic damage to the environment. ‘the planetary health diet‘ doesn't completely rule out meat and dairy...
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not long to go now hugh.heir new synchronised partners for the first time at the british national diving cup which begins on friday. it's the opening event of the year for the gb team and a key step towards this summer's world championships in south korea. bbc 0lympic reporter nick hope has more from plymouth... the british national diving couple give us a glimpse of what to expect from the gb team this season. it really will be fascinating to see what jack laugher could produce. remember thatjack what jack laugher could produce. remember that jack laugher is what jack laugher could produce. remember thatjack laugher is the 0lympic remember thatjack laugher is the olympic champion from rio 2016, alongside chris mears, who is taking alongside chris mears, who is taking a year out from the sport. he is teaming up with good —— good fellow. they have their debut on friday night here in plymouth. and unlike it is really nice to have something fresh and different. it has been a lot of work, but really fun. it is lo
not long to go now hugh.heir new synchronised partners for the first time at the british national diving cup which begins on friday. it's the opening event of the year for the gb team and a key step towards this summer's world championships in south korea. bbc 0lympic reporter nick hope has more from plymouth... the british national diving couple give us a glimpse of what to expect from the gb team this season. it really will be fascinating to see what jack laugher could produce. remember...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, blackburn. so so the key there challenges.k to lesley watts, chief executive of chelsea, westminster and west middlesex university hospitals. good of you to join us. good of you tojoin us. how good of you to join us. how credible is this strategy, given the enormous pressure there has been on the funding of the health service over the past eight or nine years? thank you very much. i don't think we can avoid that there are huge challenges in the nhs right now, but, actually, this strategy has come from the nhs, it builds on work we have already been doing and describes very clearly the priorities we have. it describes how we are going to work together to meet those challenges and, actually, it talks a lot about collaboration between all the services, right through the life course of patience and right through the life course of disease in a way we have never described before, and working together is the way we will meet those challenges. when we talk about £20 billion, let's talk about bad magic figure, the 3.4% increase and ex
dominic hughes, bbc news, blackburn. so so the key there challenges.k to lesley watts, chief executive of chelsea, westminster and west middlesex university hospitals. good of you to join us. good of you tojoin us. how good of you to join us. how credible is this strategy, given the enormous pressure there has been on the funding of the health service over the past eight or nine years? thank you very much. i don't think we can avoid that there are huge challenges in the nhs right now, but,...
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do you know it went to hugh to own the sculpture came hard to your. kind huge you say. even so i'm blunt of just sewer envy he found his material one fun for about it was . about my car is on business and that's also. a notch. to get my fix so we can all sit in tryin. to turn a do you know client is. spirit i'm on from this but moment i'm dolemite most of the lines of your mother leave my fiddle some time now here comes. the oh what else is the office of the most the most wouldn't i miss i miss the work out in the desert often. they were hard to diagnose and joke. i don't mind telling on the unwritten. outmoded marxist so. hard for the sarcasm like i'm going over this thing just a little. so with this this was that sort of honest process. of doing right a like that one that is it might mentally let's. forget that what do you think what the words are. for the horns other glue in the mortar and the polish and there are lots of it's the whole when the saudis say it's an incredible attractiveness we are . just a fun to get new before. or is she a poor foid have been to harm
do you know it went to hugh to own the sculpture came hard to your. kind huge you say. even so i'm blunt of just sewer envy he found his material one fun for about it was . about my car is on business and that's also. a notch. to get my fix so we can all sit in tryin. to turn a do you know client is. spirit i'm on from this but moment i'm dolemite most of the lines of your mother leave my fiddle some time now here comes. the oh what else is the office of the most the most wouldn't i miss i miss...
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here's our health correspondent dominic hughes. one... two...e to live with poor mental health. for years, she's struggled with anxiety and depression. when she's needed help, she's had good support from the gp and the wider nhs. but she says mental health is still only second—best when compared to physical problems. it feels like we're making a start, but there still seems to me like there's a long way to go, um... and i mean, i don't have the answers, but it seems to me that waiting months and months for treatment can't possibly be right. improving the provision of mental—health services for people likejenny is one of the areas the prime minister is highlighting today, mrs may outlining measures that she says secure the future of the nhs and will deliver world—class care. we're seeing more people, we're treating more people, but because the demand... but you're not hitting your targets. no, we're slipping against the targets, because despite the fact that we're actually doing more, the demand is outstripping that. that's why we needed to take
here's our health correspondent dominic hughes. one... two...e to live with poor mental health. for years, she's struggled with anxiety and depression. when she's needed help, she's had good support from the gp and the wider nhs. but she says mental health is still only second—best when compared to physical problems. it feels like we're making a start, but there still seems to me like there's a long way to go, um... and i mean, i don't have the answers, but it seems to me that waiting months...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.hs in england is short of more than 40,000 nurses. my colleague, ben brown, asked the health secretary matt hancock how this will be addressed. well, we are going to recruit more, we are going to train more. also, we are going to... there is a whole section, a whole chapter of the plan that is about how we can recruit and also retain the brilliant staff that we have got. the big picture of this plan is to get with that big increase in funding more spending on to prevention and supporting people to stay healthy in the first place, rather than just focusing on cures. that is the big idea behind the plan. it is the direction that we need to go. yes, it will mean more people in different places. you say you are going to recruit... sorry, you said you're going to recruit more. but when it comes to nurses, the problem is that the number of people applying to study nursing has just dropped massively and that is partly because you have cut the bursaries. well, there's still more people applyin
dominic hughes, bbc news.hs in england is short of more than 40,000 nurses. my colleague, ben brown, asked the health secretary matt hancock how this will be addressed. well, we are going to recruit more, we are going to train more. also, we are going to... there is a whole section, a whole chapter of the plan that is about how we can recruit and also retain the brilliant staff that we have got. the big picture of this plan is to get with that big increase in funding more spending on to...
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here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes.hospital are having to cope with — a flood in a&e, the tenth in a year. there was a fractured pipe. it was flooding down the lift shafts. from here, all the ground floor where all the clinics, a&e is. it's quite a busy area, a&e, as you can imagine. a building that is way past its sell—by date. patients like 86—year—old raymond faced delays to operations, much to the frustration of staff. i've been fixed up for the anaesthetic, and then next thing they said there was a delay, and then apparently it's something to do with the suction. amidst all the other problems we're facing, this place is crumbling and we are supposed to be in a new hospital. the terrible irony is right next door there is one, stuffed full of expensive equipment lying idle. a building left unfinished following the collapse of carillion a year ago. a lot of the kit already in place and so on. the bbc two documentary series hospital vividly details an absurd situation following the failure of carillion. at the time we
here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes.hospital are having to cope with — a flood in a&e, the tenth in a year. there was a fractured pipe. it was flooding down the lift shafts. from here, all the ground floor where all the clinics, a&e is. it's quite a busy area, a&e, as you can imagine. a building that is way past its sell—by date. patients like 86—year—old raymond faced delays to operations, much to the frustration of staff. i've been fixed up for the anaesthetic,...
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that report there by our health editor, hugh pym. last year. italy has a longstanding problem of weak economic growth and the latest downturn partly reflects wider problems across the european union. 0ur economic correspondent dharshini david is here. what is going on what is the bigger picture? as you know italy has been limping along, the sick man of europe for some time. what is them 110w europe for some time. what is them now could be hurting us all. looking at growth, going back to the financial crisis, the economy is shrinking a few years later. the current government is elected on the promise it will raise living standards. its dispute with brussels on spending plans means confidence crumbles, borrowing costs go up. as a result the economy shrinks again at the end of last year by 0.2%. the economy was smaller than it was. a wake—up call to the whole of europe. germany is also losing momentum, eurozone growth as a result, back to slowing down to just 0.2% at the end of last year. a weaker economy is a headache for the italian g
that report there by our health editor, hugh pym. last year. italy has a longstanding problem of weak economic growth and the latest downturn partly reflects wider problems across the european union. 0ur economic correspondent dharshini david is here. what is going on what is the bigger picture? as you know italy has been limping along, the sick man of europe for some time. what is them 110w europe for some time. what is them now could be hurting us all. looking at growth, going back to the...
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our health editor hugh pym has had unrestricted access to royal bournemouth hospital, which serves onethat rings constantly. i did hear them say they don't have any beds... i've got staffing issues throughout. are you still comfortable? i don't know how long i've got to wait. the longest wait to be seen is three hours and eight minutes. feeling frustration. it's busy, but there is flow today, which is quite nice. theirjob is to treat the sick, butjust as important is what they call flow... at the current time we have one patient in resus... ..getting people through the hospital. this is three days now we've waited for a bed there. ward 5 is full, ward 9 are currently full. finding enough beds for the patient who keep on coming. we were starting to struggle to off—load, and the length of waiting had gone up as long as it had. behind the scenes, these meetings are crucial. fi,3,,3 s be 31s:§ ”33333333 : be 5 famous man! 35 £535 5 5 i 5%- join—3 we're going to put some anaesthesia here, and we're going to manipulate so it's straight. of his arm, there will be someone pulling onto his are y
our health editor hugh pym has had unrestricted access to royal bournemouth hospital, which serves onethat rings constantly. i did hear them say they don't have any beds... i've got staffing issues throughout. are you still comfortable? i don't know how long i've got to wait. the longest wait to be seen is three hours and eight minutes. feeling frustration. it's busy, but there is flow today, which is quite nice. theirjob is to treat the sick, butjust as important is what they call flow... at...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. dairy products. a new survey suggests more than a quarter of them have cut their dairy consumption in the last couple of years. but the research shows little change in attitudes to dairy across the population as a whole. here's colletta smith. i'll have a mocha, one shot with oat milk, please. yeah. soya, nut milk, oat milk — whether in a coffee shop or a supermarket, we're being confronted by a host of different tastes. while the vast majority of homes still have dairy as an important part of their diet, our survey has highlighted a different picture for people under 24. camilla was runner—up on the apprentice and has a business selling dairy free milk. she doesn't see it in direct competition with the dairy industry. people that have had diary for their whole lives will struggle to take it out. but why take it out if you can have, you know, your oat milk latte when you go out with your friends? there is no harm in having both in your diet. while we're seeing some people say they hav
dominic hughes, bbc news. dairy products. a new survey suggests more than a quarter of them have cut their dairy consumption in the last couple of years. but the research shows little change in attitudes to dairy across the population as a whole. here's colletta smith. i'll have a mocha, one shot with oat milk, please. yeah. soya, nut milk, oat milk — whether in a coffee shop or a supermarket, we're being confronted by a host of different tastes. while the vast majority of homes still have...
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that report there by our health editor, hugh pym.part in a group chat which threatened fellow students with rape are to be allowed to return later this year. they successfully appealed against the punishment imposed by the university after a number of exchanges on social media. the police advised at the time that there were no grounds for criminal charges. but several female students say they're unhappy that the men will be back on campus. joan cummins reports. it was a university student newspaper that first published detail of a group chat threatening sexualised aggression against female students. today one of the girls spoke anonymously to radio. students. today one of the girls spoke anonymously to radiom students. today one of the girls spoke anonymously to radio. it was sexually explicit. we were com pletely sexually explicit. we were completely degraded and dehumanised with so many intimate details about the girls as well. it was so far beyond just locker room talk. the post was revealed in 2018 and police decided no action wo
that report there by our health editor, hugh pym.part in a group chat which threatened fellow students with rape are to be allowed to return later this year. they successfully appealed against the punishment imposed by the university after a number of exchanges on social media. the police advised at the time that there were no grounds for criminal charges. but several female students say they're unhappy that the men will be back on campus. joan cummins reports. it was a university student...
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hello, i'm hugh ferris.without partciuarly boiling over at the moment. so let's tell you about a couple of deals that we know are happening. marouane fellaini's on his way to china. he's leaving manchester united after nearly six years. and willjoin shandong luneng in the chinese super league after the two clubs agreed a deal. another deal that has been finalised is denis suarez‘s loan move to arsenal — this is how they announced it on social media. hejoins from barcelona, and is a man that manager unai emery knows very well having worked with him at sevilla. there's also a return to the premier league for this man. 38—year—old peter crouch is on his way back to the big time with burnley. sam vokes is going the other way to join stoke city. keep an eye on everything that's happening on the bbc sport website. wolves signing jonny otto on a permanent contract is the biggest financial deal to be done so far. also details of a new contract signed by manchester united's anthony marital. head to the website. eddie
hello, i'm hugh ferris.without partciuarly boiling over at the moment. so let's tell you about a couple of deals that we know are happening. marouane fellaini's on his way to china. he's leaving manchester united after nearly six years. and willjoin shandong luneng in the chinese super league after the two clubs agreed a deal. another deal that has been finalised is denis suarez‘s loan move to arsenal — this is how they announced it on social media. hejoins from barcelona, and is a man that...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.id the uk will be in "uncharted territory" if it rejects her brexit deal. mps are due to start debating the deal this week ahead of a vote in parliament. mrs may said she'd spent the christmas break trying to get assurances to convince mps who currently plan to vote against the deal on our withdrawal from the eu on march 29th. but she gave little away on what those assurances might be or what would happen if her deal is defeated. here's our political correspondent nick eardley. with the holiday season over, things are well and truly getting back to normal, dumping the christmas tree, getting back to the daily grind. for the prime minister, it means trying to finally sort out brexit, but a new year doesn't mean a new approach from theresa may. she's sticking to a brexit plan, but she is hoping to offer assurances to win over her critics. the first is measures that will be specific for northern ireland, the second is a greater role for parliament as we take these negotiations into the ne
dominic hughes, bbc news.id the uk will be in "uncharted territory" if it rejects her brexit deal. mps are due to start debating the deal this week ahead of a vote in parliament. mrs may said she'd spent the christmas break trying to get assurances to convince mps who currently plan to vote against the deal on our withdrawal from the eu on march 29th. but she gave little away on what those assurances might be or what would happen if her deal is defeated. here's our political...
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with eve pollard and laura hughes, political correspondent for the financial times.r stuff around. let's have a look. the financial times says theresa may has moved to divide tory party sceptics by backing a measure requiring her to seek changes to her own brexit deal to overhaul its provisions preventing a hard border with ireland. the guardian reports that parliament faces a day of deadlock after theresa may swung the government's way behind an amendment which will send her back to brussels to demand an alternative to the irish border backstop, splintering tory support. brexiteer mps will defy the web and reject compromise backed by downing street. ahead of the key brexit vote, the sun newspaper has an editorial to stop any bid to destroy brexit. the metro reports the concern of many supermarkets and fast—food changed that no—deal brexit would spark a salad shortage. sir philip green is being urged to free his alleged victims from their gagging orders after abandoning his legal battle with the paper. we are going to start with the guardian. theresa may supports thi
with eve pollard and laura hughes, political correspondent for the financial times.r stuff around. let's have a look. the financial times says theresa may has moved to divide tory party sceptics by backing a measure requiring her to seek changes to her own brexit deal to overhaul its provisions preventing a hard border with ireland. the guardian reports that parliament faces a day of deadlock after theresa may swung the government's way behind an amendment which will send her back to brussels...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.e chair of the bma council. the thank you very much for being with us this afternoon. nobody would doubt the good intentions in the 10—year plan. what are the highlights for the? what are your practical concerns about it in fermentation? of course, we have only been to some broad headlines in advance of the moral‘s announcement. the bma has for a long time argued for a long time making sure that patients with mental health issues are treated with the same access, quality, and standards as those with physical problems. we support that. we support the idea of planning a health service rather than ad hoc intervention. we would want to ensure that our resources to look after patients in the community. it's important to remember these are actually ideals. long—term ideals, over a 5—10 year period. our biggest concern is that the plan, as little as we know about it, does not have details of a whole this will translate to reality. more importantly, it is crucial that, in addition to a long—te
dominic hughes, bbc news.e chair of the bma council. the thank you very much for being with us this afternoon. nobody would doubt the good intentions in the 10—year plan. what are the highlights for the? what are your practical concerns about it in fermentation? of course, we have only been to some broad headlines in advance of the moral‘s announcement. the bma has for a long time argued for a long time making sure that patients with mental health issues are treated with the same access,...
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the abi leaders sam and aaron, thank you for the opportunity and special thanks to my friend billy hughes, known bill for a long time, fellow-- originated from new jersey and we've escaped to varying degrees, me more than him, i think. this conference is an important conference that talks about health care and the health industry and that sort of thing. i'm not going to talk specifically about the microissue of health care regulation, i'm going to take a step back and talk more about a general approach to regulation and what's happening here in washington over the past couple of years. often times folks miss opportunities and miss trends, if they put on blinders and merely focus on one or two agencies that regulate their particular industry. right now there's quite a bit going on in the world of administrative law and regulation, which touches somewhat directly on health care, but then much broadly on the administrative state and thus, health care being a subset of that. over the past two years, the president has made regular-- regularity reform, and this is one where he campaigned on tha
the abi leaders sam and aaron, thank you for the opportunity and special thanks to my friend billy hughes, known bill for a long time, fellow-- originated from new jersey and we've escaped to varying degrees, me more than him, i think. this conference is an important conference that talks about health care and the health industry and that sort of thing. i'm not going to talk specifically about the microissue of health care regulation, i'm going to take a step back and talk more about a general...
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hugh, you have been hearing from the base, i'm sure. how bad is this for the president? that bad. this is very premature. tom and i will remember that joe frazier won his first fight with ali and lost the next two. we will remember that they went 41 out of the scheduled 42 rounds. this is the first round of a 42-round fight. i point out that the president's approval rating is now higher than ronald reagan's was at this time in the presidency. i looked at your word cloud. it says, sad, no compromise. what i heard from your guests is there the potential to go big and solve not just daca but everything. >> kristen, you are at the white house. is he -- >> he got so defensive saturday morning. no, no, no, no, it's not a cave. >> right. the white house is defiant, this was not a cave. the reality is, he knows his base is not going to be happy unless he gets funding for the wall. if you talk to allies they say, we don't see how this ends in any other way other than a national emergency, because he can't shut down the government again. here is the lesson i think for president tr
hugh, you have been hearing from the base, i'm sure. how bad is this for the president? that bad. this is very premature. tom and i will remember that joe frazier won his first fight with ali and lost the next two. we will remember that they went 41 out of the scheduled 42 rounds. this is the first round of a 42-round fight. i point out that the president's approval rating is now higher than ronald reagan's was at this time in the presidency. i looked at your word cloud. it says, sad, no...
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>> i know we're talking about hugh jackman and i get that. what's this not looking like?s that have been used to describe you. >> all right. all right. >> seth: unvarnished. >> that's a good one. >> seth: unpolished. >> unpolished is okay. >> seth: gritty. >> gritty. i'll go with that. >> seth: always disheveled. [ laughter ] radiates rumpledness. >> no, you made that one up. >> seth: no, it's real. >> nobody ever wrote -- i don't radiate, first of all. >> seth: well, someone else called you mr. uncharisma. in an article that was positive. >> well, i -- you know, you're not -- donald trump, charisma, you're looking for something different. >> seth: yeah, that's true. that is the counter balance. >> i operate under this. if i start to look -- if my hair starts to look worse than bernie sanders, it's time for a haircut. [ laughter ] and so, i just kind of figured that. [ applause ] >> seth: well, you did -- [ applause ] i want to -- your hair is actually such a local story. >> you said this was going to be a substantive discussion, right? >> seth: we're going to be substant
>> i know we're talking about hugh jackman and i get that. what's this not looking like?s that have been used to describe you. >> all right. all right. >> seth: unvarnished. >> that's a good one. >> seth: unpolished. >> unpolished is okay. >> seth: gritty. >> gritty. i'll go with that. >> seth: always disheveled. [ laughter ] radiates rumpledness. >> no, you made that one up. >> seth: no, it's real. >> nobody ever wrote --...