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there which all of your and your listeners definitely appreciate and use long time on tour with ian lowe and claimed all the best for that for break a leg thank you very much thank you so much for joining me in the studio you're welcome there. well 2020 is still young and there's no time like the present to look at how the greater society environmental trends are changing also how we eat honey is a vienna based nutritionist and trend researcher and every year she cuts through the noise and publishes her forward looking food report so in times of climate crisis here's a taste of what's to come. plate of heavy food many of us regularly. but according to austrian food trend researcher honey. those days are over. the way we eat is changing it's getting healthier and portions are smaller. like here at home in vienna the specialty is poking out why a national dish it's usually made with raw marinated fish but can also include tofu or chicken topped with fresh vegetables and spicy dressings. at the counter maybe you like the look of bright orange mango or you feel like some crunchy green cucumb
there which all of your and your listeners definitely appreciate and use long time on tour with ian lowe and claimed all the best for that for break a leg thank you very much thank you so much for joining me in the studio you're welcome there. well 2020 is still young and there's no time like the present to look at how the greater society environmental trends are changing also how we eat honey is a vienna based nutritionist and trend researcher and every year she cuts through the noise and...
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ian: i have a question about the new conservative jt -- government. what is johnsonism? a lot of brexit tears th we ll be small state, low tax, a thatcher government.ere you have a prime minister who is very interventionist. there are real conflicts actually is that the new conflict within the conservative party? >> he certainly believes in intervention. he wants that flex ability to do it. christian: this is the airline that cropped up last wee >> that did happen under atcher. i was instructed to save the company icl twice. i think he is much more flexible. he is very commithed to approve north. that will be the touchstone of boris. ry interesting. i have been setting up technical schools. at the end of the day, i listed 11 of them in already seats. in the morning, they were all labour members of parliament. in the evening, they were all conservative members. we won all sorts of seats. it was a complete change. borsis got his support by getting the working class to support him. the group that we did worst with are the ab's. >> narrator: funding for this presentation is made possible by... man: babbel, an online program developed by language specia
ian: i have a question about the new conservative jt -- government. what is johnsonism? a lot of brexit tears th we ll be small state, low tax, a thatcher government.ere you have a prime minister who is very interventionist. there are real conflicts actually is that the new conflict within the conservative party? >> he certainly believes in intervention. he wants that flex ability to do it. christian: this is the airline that cropped up last wee >> that did happen under atcher. i...
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ian pannell in iraq. we will have late reporting on what we've learned, the iranian ment.e on iraq on ma my doctor prescribed brilinta hrt att ac k. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin.illiams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reducede of having another heart attack...a ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. slow heart rhythm has been reported. tell your doctor about bleeding new or unexpected shortness of breath any planned surgery, and all medicines you take. if you recently had a heart attack, ask your doctor if brilinta is right for you. my heart is worth brilinta. trecy bl h't afford your medication, but sometimes life gets in the way, and that st
ian pannell in iraq. we will have late reporting on what we've learned, the iranian ment.e on iraq on ma my doctor prescribed brilinta hrt att ac k. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin.illiams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reducede of having another heart attack...a ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your...
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ian higginson is vice president of the royal college of emergency medicine. he is in our plymouth studio. thank you forjoining us this evening. the factors contributing to this new record lowvice over the last decade or more and in fact probably longer. multiple factors resulting from that are contributing to the miserable situation we are seeing right now. leadership, or money or staff? so, policy defines how we are going to fix problems. the staff in emergency departments are really working ever so hard to try and treat our patients as best we can under new impossible conditions now. the crowding we are seeing in our departments is really difficult for patients who have to experience it. and our staff are working so hard. there simply aren't enough staff and many of our emergency department are now outdated. we keep hearing we've gotan now outdated. we keep hearing we've got an ageing population with that comes greater health problems for some how much of this demand is just down to that? some of it is in some of the demand is because other part of the demand is because other part of the demand is because other part of the systems can't cope. but none of the systems can'
ian higginson is vice president of the royal college of emergency medicine. he is in our plymouth studio. thank you forjoining us this evening. the factors contributing to this new record lowvice over the last decade or more and in fact probably longer. multiple factors resulting from that are contributing to the miserable situation we are seeing right now. leadership, or money or staff? so, policy defines how we are going to fix problems. the staff in emergency departments are really working...
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low. but it will take a day or two for them to confirm if this texas patient has the coronavirus. cecilia? >> okay, marcus moore. thank you. ian pannell is on the ground in hong kong this morning where they're racing to contain the spread of cases in the region there rise. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, cecilia. that's right. no signs the spread of this virus is slowing here either. all but two provinces in china now have cases. pretty much the whole province of hubei which of course is the epicenter is now in lockdown. all airports, road, railway stations, buses and ports, 30 million people effectively grounded. the children's hospital in wuhan now making a desperate plea for medical supplies, and scenes of chaos in other hospitals. now we're hearing the authorities are racing to build a brand-new thousand-bed facility in the next ten days. meanwhile the chinese authorities declaring a grade one public health emergency in the country's two biggest cities which effectively means beijing is now taking control of this crisis. so we're seeing movie theaters being shut, even parts of the great wall are off-lim
low. but it will take a day or two for them to confirm if this texas patient has the coronavirus. cecilia? >> okay, marcus moore. thank you. ian pannell is on the ground in hong kong this morning where they're racing to contain the spread of cases in the region there rise. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, cecilia. that's right. no signs the spread of this virus is slowing here either. all but two provinces in china now have cases. pretty much the whole province of...
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low interest environment right now. so so, i mean, i'd say easy money still fuels a lot of ability to -- to live large while we can. >> all right. iannk you so much. and while on the topic of risk assessment, coming up, msnbc chief legal correspondent ari melber dives msnbc chief legal correspondent dives into the space by law enforcement officers and it's not just in the line of duty. "morning joe" is back in a moment ♪ ♪ americans come to lendingtree.com to compare and save on loans, credit cards and more! but with the new lending tree app you can see your full financial health, monitor your credit score, see your cash flow and find out how you can cut your monthly bills. download it now to see how much you can save. trump: obamacare is a complete and total disaster. let obamacare implode. nurse: these wild attacks on healthcare hurt the patients i care for. i've been a nurse in new york for thirty years. i know the difference leadership can make because i saw what mike bloomberg did as mayor. vo: mayor bloomberg helped lower the number of uninsured by 40%, covering 700,000 more new yorkers, life expectancy increased. he helped ex
low interest environment right now. so so, i mean, i'd say easy money still fuels a lot of ability to -- to live large while we can. >> all right. iannk you so much. and while on the topic of risk assessment, coming up, msnbc chief legal correspondent ari melber dives msnbc chief legal correspondent dives into the space by law enforcement officers and it's not just in the line of duty. "morning joe" is back in a moment ♪ ♪ americans come to lendingtree.com to compare and...