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now on bbc news, it's dateline london, with jane hill. brexit? we look at donald trump's stalled plans to reform obamacare,
now on bbc news, it's dateline london, with jane hill. brexit? we look at donald trump's stalled plans to reform obamacare,
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plans to reform obamacare will be among the topics discussed on dateline london at 11:30am with jane hillboots the chemist has apologised for its response to a row about the cost it charges for the morning—after—pill. the chain initially rejected calls to reduce the price, saying it didn't want to encourage the misuse of emergency contraception. but after criticism from a string of labour mps and with health campaigners talking of a "sexist surcharge", it now says it's looking at lower priced alternatives. earlier claire murphy from the from the british pregnancy advisory service said boots had made a mistake. i've think it boots spectacularly misjudged where public opinion was on this issue and that is why they responded the way they did and we are very forthright in that position. i had correspondent says with them trying to persuade them to change their mind but they were intransigent whereas tesco and sub oi’ intransigent whereas tesco and sub or drugs so this was an issue they wa nted or drugs so this was an issue they wanted to be involved in. andy moore is at a branch of boots in c
plans to reform obamacare will be among the topics discussed on dateline london at 11:30am with jane hillboots the chemist has apologised for its response to a row about the cost it charges for the morning—after—pill. the chain initially rejected calls to reduce the price, saying it didn't want to encourage the misuse of emergency contraception. but after criticism from a string of labour mps and with health campaigners talking of a "sexist surcharge", it now says it's looking at...
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i'm jane hill.government, and we try to assess where we are with the campaign against the jihadist group isis. with me this week — michael goldfarb, host of the podcast frdh, first rough draft of history. steve richards, the political commentator and broadcaster, and writer of the recently published rise of the outsiders. can't think who you're writing about there, steve! that may come up. suzanne lynch of the irish times, now in dc after your
i'm jane hill.government, and we try to assess where we are with the campaign against the jihadist group isis. with me this week — michael goldfarb, host of the podcast frdh, first rough draft of history. steve richards, the political commentator and broadcaster, and writer of the recently published rise of the outsiders. can't think who you're writing about there, steve! that may come up. suzanne lynch of the irish times, now in dc after your
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i'm jane hill.e discuss the still fragile nature of britain's new government, and we try to assess where we are with the campaign against the jihadist group isis. with me this week — michael goldfarb, host of the podcast frdh, first rough draft of history. steve richards, the political commentator and broadcaster, and writer of the recently published rise of the outsiders. can't think who you're writing about there, steve! that may come up. suzanne lynch of the irish times, now in dc after your stint in brussels. and the writer on arab affairs, friend to all of us, abdel bari atwan. welcome to all of you. good to have you with us again today. the british government has survived its first tests in the house of commons — winning the vote on the queen's speech — but compromises are everywhere. brexit talks are ongoing, and we have word today from a former insider that the prime minister's red lines are making negotiations very difficult. and northern ireland is still waiting to return to power sharing
i'm jane hill.e discuss the still fragile nature of britain's new government, and we try to assess where we are with the campaign against the jihadist group isis. with me this week — michael goldfarb, host of the podcast frdh, first rough draft of history. steve richards, the political commentator and broadcaster, and writer of the recently published rise of the outsiders. can't think who you're writing about there, steve! that may come up. suzanne lynch of the irish times, now in dc after...
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i'm jane hill. this week we hear more about europe's migrant crisis. one of my guests is just back from seeing the impact of the continuing flow of people into italy. we'll discuss the state of the french presidency. and what a week in the white house. my guests this week are the writer and broadcaster yasmin alibhai—brown, agnes poirier from france's marianne, john fisher burns of the new york times, and the british—somali journalist and writer at prospect magazine, ismail einashe. welcome to you all. we will begin with the migrant crisis. we talked about it not that long ago, but it is an issue that is absolutely not going away. we have a great opportunity to discuss first—hand the issue, and some of the problems facing europe as it struggles to cope with wave after wave of migrants. ismail, you've just returned from italy, which is bearing the brunt of this tide of humanity escaping war, famine, and people smugglers. what did you find? well, over the last several years, italy has become europe's‘s migrant bottleneck. —— europe's. since 2014, 500,000
i'm jane hill. this week we hear more about europe's migrant crisis. one of my guests is just back from seeing the impact of the continuing flow of people into italy. we'll discuss the state of the french presidency. and what a week in the white house. my guests this week are the writer and broadcaster yasmin alibhai—brown, agnes poirier from france's marianne, john fisher burns of the new york times, and the british—somali journalist and writer at prospect magazine, ismail einashe. welcome...
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now on bbc news, it's dateline london, with jane hill.hello and welcome to dateline london, i'mjane hill. this week we ask, what are the advantages of brexit? we look at donald trump's stalled plans to reform obamacare, and we discuss the ever increasing problem of migrants to europe. my guests are — the conservative commentator alex deane, the middle east expert rachel shabi, thomas kielinger of die welt, and the american writer and broadcasterjef mcallister. welcome to you all. the second round of brexit talks were held this week — for four days at the end of which both sides described discussions as robust, and michel barnier, the eu's chief negotiator said more clarity was required from the british side on a number of key issues. some conservatives in this country are beginning to talk of a transition period. there will be further talks at the end of august. certainly in the uk the advantages of leaving — or remaining — are getting lost in the rhetoric. let's take some time to discuss them. alex, last week polly toynbee called brexite
now on bbc news, it's dateline london, with jane hill.hello and welcome to dateline london, i'mjane hill. this week we ask, what are the advantages of brexit? we look at donald trump's stalled plans to reform obamacare, and we discuss the ever increasing problem of migrants to europe. my guests are — the conservative commentator alex deane, the middle east expert rachel shabi, thomas kielinger of die welt, and the american writer and broadcasterjef mcallister. welcome to you all. the second...
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i'm jane hill.s week we are discussing what the world leaders' meeting in germany for the g20 summit might be able to achieve. we will look at continuing problems on india's border — both with china as well as pakistan, and also a final thought about an exceptionally busy few months in the uk and abroad. just how desperate is everyone for a holiday? before that, lets introduce all my guests. iain martin is with me, columnist with the times, ashish rai of rai media. nabila randani the french—algerian journalist, and henry chu, the international editor of variety magazine. a warm welcome to all of you. so the discussions in the german city of hamburg involving the world's leaders come at a delicate time for the world order. north korea, climate change, the immigration crisis, trump in europe. there is a very, very long list that we could discuss. let's see how much we can get through. iain, president trump saying, really in the last few hours, there is going to be of a very, very swift trade deal, app
i'm jane hill.s week we are discussing what the world leaders' meeting in germany for the g20 summit might be able to achieve. we will look at continuing problems on india's border — both with china as well as pakistan, and also a final thought about an exceptionally busy few months in the uk and abroad. just how desperate is everyone for a holiday? before that, lets introduce all my guests. iain martin is with me, columnist with the times, ashish rai of rai media. nabila randani the...
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i‘m jane hill. this week, we hear more about europe‘s migrant crisis.the french presidency. and — what a week in the white house. my guests this week are the writer and broadcaster yasmin alibhai—brown, agnes poirier from france‘s marianne, john fisher burns of the new york times, and the british—somali journalist and writer at prospect magazine, ismail einashe. welcome to you all. we will begin with the migrant crisis. we talked about it not that long ago, but it is an issue that is absolutely not going away. we have a great opportunity to discuss first—hand the issue, and some of the problems facing europe as it struggles to cope with wave after wave of migrants. ismail, you‘ve just returned from italy, which is bearing the brunt of this tide of humanity escaping war, famine, and people smugglers. what did you find? well, over the last several years, italy has become europe‘s‘s italy has become europe‘s migrant bottleneck. since 2014, 500,000 have arrived on italian shores.
i‘m jane hill. this week, we hear more about europe‘s migrant crisis.the french presidency. and — what a week in the white house. my guests this week are the writer and broadcaster yasmin alibhai—brown, agnes poirier from france‘s marianne, john fisher burns of the new york times, and the british—somali journalist and writer at prospect magazine, ismail einashe. welcome to you all. we will begin with the migrant crisis. we talked about it not that long ago, but it is an issue that...
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i‘m jane hill. this week we hear more about europe‘s migrant crisis.
i‘m jane hill. this week we hear more about europe‘s migrant crisis.
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i'm jane hill.with the campaign against the jihadist group isis. with me this week; michael goldfarb, host of the podcast frdh, first rough draft of history; steve richards, the political commentator and broadcaster, suzanne lynch of the irish times, and the writer about arab affairs, abdel bari atwan. welcome to all of you. good to have you with us again today. the british government has survived its first tests in the house of commons — winning the vote on the queen's speech — but compromises are everywhere. brexit talks are ongoing, and we have word today from a former insider that the prime minister's red lines are making negotiations very difficult; and northern ireland is still waiting to return to power sharing, there's been yet another extension to the deadline with those talks with the dup. steve, how do you assess where we are this way? we have many vivid exa m ples of are this way? we have many vivid examples of this government's fragility, it's unavoidable fragility. when we got the conc
i'm jane hill.with the campaign against the jihadist group isis. with me this week; michael goldfarb, host of the podcast frdh, first rough draft of history; steve richards, the political commentator and broadcaster, suzanne lynch of the irish times, and the writer about arab affairs, abdel bari atwan. welcome to all of you. good to have you with us again today. the british government has survived its first tests in the house of commons — winning the vote on the queen's speech — but...
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stalled plans to reform obamacare will be among the topics discussed on dateline london at 11.30 with jane hillorning and welcome to bbc news. princes william and harry have given a candid insight into their relationship with their mother princess diana, and have revealed that they last spoke to her in a brief phone call on the day she died. speaking in a documentary to mark the twentieth anniversary of her death, the princes said they regret the rushed nature of that conversation, but fondly recall their mother's loving nature and her mischievous side. here's our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. to the watching world, she was the princess whose image appeared constantly on front pages. it was a glamorous but necessarily limited impression of the real person. now, nearly 20 years after diana's death in the car accident in paris, her sons, william and harry, have spoken in an itv documentary about diana, the mother who did so much to shape their childhood. we felt, you know, incredibly loved, harry and i, and i am very grateful that that love still feels there. it was that love that, that
stalled plans to reform obamacare will be among the topics discussed on dateline london at 11.30 with jane hillorning and welcome to bbc news. princes william and harry have given a candid insight into their relationship with their mother princess diana, and have revealed that they last spoke to her in a brief phone call on the day she died. speaking in a documentary to mark the twentieth anniversary of her death, the princes said they regret the rushed nature of that conversation, but fondly...
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earlier my colleague jane hill got this response to the figures from janet davies from the royal collegef may was that we believed there were 40,000 nursing vacancies in england alone. probably not too far off. what is behind it? there are a number of reasons. nurses are leaving, we saw that from the regulator recently. notjust those retiring, but those mature, experienced nurses are choosing to leave or to leave the profession. it is not that they don't love nursing, they love theirjob, is not that they don't love nursing, they love their job, what is not that they don't love nursing, they love theirjob, what they do not love is working at the nhs. why? it isa not love is working at the nhs. why? it is a combination of things. one of those things is that they have not had a pay rise for ten years and they are feeling the pinch. many are working twojobs. some they are feeling the pinch. many are working two jobs. some of them are working two jobs. some of them are working in agency nursing to make ends meet. 0ur nhs is understaffed. if you are working without enough collea g u es if you
earlier my colleague jane hill got this response to the figures from janet davies from the royal collegef may was that we believed there were 40,000 nursing vacancies in england alone. probably not too far off. what is behind it? there are a number of reasons. nurses are leaving, we saw that from the regulator recently. notjust those retiring, but those mature, experienced nurses are choosing to leave or to leave the profession. it is not that they don't love nursing, they love theirjob, is not...
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now it is time for film review, with jane hill and mark kermode.s. taking us through the week was maximo releases is mark kermode. this week we have it comes at night, which is a very creepy thriller. the midwife with catherine deneuve and catherine frot. and spider—man: homecoming. it comes at night. i have read enough to know that this is your kind of film, and so not mine. you have two minutes to persuade me. it is not a jump—scare horror like the trailers make it look like. if you expect that you will be disappointed. it is a creepy thriller. it is set after the outbreak of one unspecified plague—like incident, which has pretty much done for civilisation. there was a family, mother, father, son living in a remote woodland. the windows are boarded up, there is a corridor with a red door which is the elite access to the outside world. they have to make a decision about whether or not to accept another family into their home. they would bring friendship and food supplies, but also bring suspicion and paranoia and desire, and mysterious sleepwalkin
now it is time for film review, with jane hill and mark kermode.s. taking us through the week was maximo releases is mark kermode. this week we have it comes at night, which is a very creepy thriller. the midwife with catherine deneuve and catherine frot. and spider—man: homecoming. it comes at night. i have read enough to know that this is your kind of film, and so not mine. you have two minutes to persuade me. it is not a jump—scare horror like the trailers make it look like. if you...
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now it's time for the film review with mark kermode and jane hill. releases as ever, mark kermode. what have you been watching? a big week. we have dunkirk, about which everyone is talking. we have city of ghosts, a very harrowing documentary. and we have captain underpants, which is very funny. everyone is talking about dunkirk. the scale and ambition of this is remarkable. it is and also the ambition of the release. it is the story of dunkirk told by christopher nolan and it is the story of the evacuation told through three intertwining strands that loosely follow land, sea and air. but although the story itself is fairly straightforward, it is told over three different timescales, one of the stories lasts one day, and one last one hour and these strands... if you know anything about christopher nolan, you would know that he likes to play with time. that to play with time. temporal elasticity. the brilliant thing about this is that he does in a way that is very clear, you understand what is happening even though it is a complex structure. it is sho
now it's time for the film review with mark kermode and jane hill. releases as ever, mark kermode. what have you been watching? a big week. we have dunkirk, about which everyone is talking. we have city of ghosts, a very harrowing documentary. and we have captain underpants, which is very funny. everyone is talking about dunkirk. the scale and ambition of this is remarkable. it is and also the ambition of the release. it is the story of dunkirk told by christopher nolan and it is the story of...
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now on breakfast it's time to join jane hill and mark kermode for this week's film review.is week's cinema releases, as ever, mark kermode. hello again mark. hello. so have you been watching this week? we have the beguiled, which is sofia coppola's remake of the don siegel film from 1971. we have cars 3, the animated sequel — more cars. and the war for the planet of the apes, the ongoing saga continues. so, sofia coppola. yes. as i already learnt i have to pronounce. yes, "cope—ola", "cop—pola" let's call the whole thing off! the point is, this is based on a novel by thomas cullinan that was filmed before by don siegel in 1971, a famous adaptation, a cult movie. during the civil war a wounded union soldier is found in the woods by a young girl from miss farnsworth‘s seminary for young ladies. he is brought back to the seminary, he is mortally wounded, he is very badly wounded. and his presence immediately starts to cause a kerfuffle, not only because he is an enemy soldier — and how do they feel about brining an enemy soldier into the school — but also because he is a man.
now on breakfast it's time to join jane hill and mark kermode for this week's film review.is week's cinema releases, as ever, mark kermode. hello again mark. hello. so have you been watching this week? we have the beguiled, which is sofia coppola's remake of the don siegel film from 1971. we have cars 3, the animated sequel — more cars. and the war for the planet of the apes, the ongoing saga continues. so, sofia coppola. yes. as i already learnt i have to pronounce. yes,...
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it's time now for the film review with jane hill and james king.h this week's cinema releases, i'm joined by james king, while mark takes a summer break. welcome, james. great to see you. what have you been watching this week? first up, it feels like ages since there has been a new, fresh, romantic comedy. well, there's one out this weekend. it is called the the big sick and i will tell you about that. from australia, hounds of love, this is a brutal true story, a kidnap drama. and a big hit in the states, this one, it stars queen latifah and is a comedy called girls trip. now, probably no one has missed all the publicity for the big sick. really interesting interviews everywhere with the actor, the writer. this is a really interesting take. does it work as a film? yes, there is a lot to say about it. first, you can see on the poster, kumail nanjiani is the writer and the star and it's written it with his partner, emily gordon, about their life, how they got together, the real—life romance. the big difference between them is kumail is originally fr
it's time now for the film review with jane hill and james king.h this week's cinema releases, i'm joined by james king, while mark takes a summer break. welcome, james. great to see you. what have you been watching this week? first up, it feels like ages since there has been a new, fresh, romantic comedy. well, there's one out this weekend. it is called the the big sick and i will tell you about that. from australia, hounds of love, this is a brutal true story, a kidnap drama. and a big hit in...
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now on breakfast it's time to join jane hill and mark kermode for this week's film review.the cinema releases, as ever, mark kermode. what have you been watching this week? a very big week, obviously. we have dunkirk, the new christopher nolan film, about which everybody is talking. we have city of ghosts, a very harrowing documentary from the maker of cartel land. and captain underpants: the epic first movie, which is really funny. everyone is talking about dunkirk. the scale and ambition of this is remarkable. it is and also the ambition of the release. it is the story of dunkirk told by christopher nolan who has made things like dark knight, interstellar and inception, and it is the story of the evacuation told through three intertwining strands that loosely follow land, sea and air. but although the story itself is fairly straightforward, it is told over three different timescales, one of the stories lasts one week, one of the stories lasts one day, one lasts one hour and these strands... if you know anything at all about nolan, you'll know that he loves to play with ti
now on breakfast it's time to join jane hill and mark kermode for this week's film review.the cinema releases, as ever, mark kermode. what have you been watching this week? a very big week, obviously. we have dunkirk, the new christopher nolan film, about which everybody is talking. we have city of ghosts, a very harrowing documentary from the maker of cartel land. and captain underpants: the epic first movie, which is really funny. everyone is talking about dunkirk. the scale and ambition of...
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we will bring you more that with jane hill, coming up, but first let's get the weather.aking rain across a large part of wales now. difficult driving conditions in parts of north—west england as well. already into that rain, cloud extending further east. taking that rain across more of northern england now over the next few hours. this is how it pans out going into this evening. very wet and wales, becoming wet across northern england and through the night all of this rain sinking south—eastwards, clearing all but kent. the brisk wind and showers continue to roll into the northern and western scotland. and parts of northern ireland. elsewhere it becomes clearer and drier, after quite windy weather it will ease a bit later. overnight temperatures of around ten to 15 degrees. onto saturday morning and it gets close to low pressure in northern scotland, around that's still a flow of showers coming into the north—west, scattered elsewhere. a few into northern ireland and england. for many though, for northern ireland and the crossing in wales. quite promising. dry with some
we will bring you more that with jane hill, coming up, but first let's get the weather.aking rain across a large part of wales now. difficult driving conditions in parts of north—west england as well. already into that rain, cloud extending further east. taking that rain across more of northern england now over the next few hours. this is how it pans out going into this evening. very wet and wales, becoming wet across northern england and through the night all of this rain sinking...
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ina moment, in a moment, the news at one with jane hill first, the weather with chris.ese south—easterly winds, so the highest temperatures, instead of being in the east, are in the west and the south, temperatures 29 degrees to the west of london, somewhere like hampshire the hotspot. it is a quiet day weather—wise the most of us but the weather watch picture shows a cloud that is the side of a brewing storm, and those thunderstorms are already on the way, moving across the english channel. first port of call, devon, cornwall, probably dorset is well with some afternoon storms working in. elsewhere, it is a dry afternoon with some high cloud in the sky but some warm and sunny weather. overnight, the storms get more widespread, first arriving in across southern counties of england before spreading into wales, the midlands and east anglia. the amount of rain we get from these storms will vary from place to place. some areas could pick up over half a month's rain in the space of a couple of hours or so. localised flooding is a risk and because there isa flooding is a risk
ina moment, in a moment, the news at one with jane hill first, the weather with chris.ese south—easterly winds, so the highest temperatures, instead of being in the east, are in the west and the south, temperatures 29 degrees to the west of london, somewhere like hampshire the hotspot. it is a quiet day weather—wise the most of us but the weather watch picture shows a cloud that is the side of a brewing storm, and those thunderstorms are already on the way, moving across the english...
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the one o'clock news is coming up with jane hill. now the weather with sarah keith lucas.he country compared to yesterday. a fair amount of cloud and east scotla nd fair amount of cloud and east scotland and england. further west you see the lion's share of sunshine. without sunshine a chance of showers cropping up this afternoon across south wales. —— with that sunshine. in the south—east of england and east anglia and the midlands, the cloud is tending to break up with temperatures around 23 degrees, largely dry conditions for northern england and northern ireland, with variable cloud. across scotland, most variable cloud. across scotland, m ost pla ces variable cloud. across scotland, most places dry but i think the central and north eastern part of scotla nd central and north eastern part of scotland will have more clout with some showers. into the evening the showers in wales and the south—west die away. drive for a time but in the early hours on wednesday you will notice this area of rain working into the west. sitting across northern ireland, western england, wales
the one o'clock news is coming up with jane hill. now the weather with sarah keith lucas.he country compared to yesterday. a fair amount of cloud and east scotla nd fair amount of cloud and east scotland and england. further west you see the lion's share of sunshine. without sunshine a chance of showers cropping up this afternoon across south wales. —— with that sunshine. in the south—east of england and east anglia and the midlands, the cloud is tending to break up with temperatures...
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in a moment we say goodbye to viewers on bbc two, and coming up is the news at one with jane hill.lot of cloud moving across england replacing early sunshine and the rain moving further north across wales as well. sunny spells and scattered showers for northern ireland northern england, showers in scotland. maybe the rumble of thunder and some hail. a cool and breezy picture across the uk. putting south—east across england through the night. that takes us on to the weekend. a lot of us. they drive. sunny spells. furthershowers in the west of scotland and western northern ireland and a few elsewhere through northern ireland, scotland, north wales, england, one or two in the midlands. then this rain in the south coast moves north through the afternoon and into the evening. before it gets in, some sunshine across parts of england, temperatures in the low 20s. but in the afternoon at the test match thicker cloud will be arriving and it looks like there will be wet weather on the way. this weather system weather on the way. this weather syste m ta kes weather on the way. this weather sy
in a moment we say goodbye to viewers on bbc two, and coming up is the news at one with jane hill.lot of cloud moving across england replacing early sunshine and the rain moving further north across wales as well. sunny spells and scattered showers for northern ireland northern england, showers in scotland. maybe the rumble of thunder and some hail. a cool and breezy picture across the uk. putting south—east across england through the night. that takes us on to the weekend. a lot of us. they...
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jane harman on my far left. she is a very family face here on capitol hill. she resigned from congress in february of 2011 to join the woodrow wilson center as the first female director, president and ceo, representing the aerospace center of california during nine terms in congress, jane served on all major security committees and has made numerous congressional fact-finding missions, to hot spots, including north korea, afghanistan, and guantanamo bay. she has been recognized as a national expert on security and public policy issues, jane has received the defense department medal for distinguished service, the cia seal medal and the cia directors award and the national intelligence distinguished public service medal. jane, thank you for joining us. and immediately next to jane is congressman pete hoekstra. he is the chairman of the house committee on intelligence between 2004 and 2007 where he partnered with jane harman in passing legislation in 2004. the first modernization of the intelligence community in 50 years. chairman hoekstra is currently working on
jane harman on my far left. she is a very family face here on capitol hill. she resigned from congress in february of 2011 to join the woodrow wilson center as the first female director, president and ceo, representing the aerospace center of california during nine terms in congress, jane served on all major security committees and has made numerous congressional fact-finding missions, to hot spots, including north korea, afghanistan, and guantanamo bay. she has been recognized as a national...
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bring in adam shapiro live on capitol hill with the very latest on the situation what exactly happened about two hours ago with this vote. >>. reporter: it was janeain he voted no, and that was the end of the skinny repeal effort the skinny amendment, to the health care bill, which senate could still one point if they were to try vote upon but it is unlikely to pass get where we stand where we're going president trump tweeting this morning adequate from tweet, three republicans and 48 democrats let american people down. as i said from the beginning, let obamacare o implode then deal watch, who were the senators that killed this effort, this morning it happened within last three hours you have obviously susan col friendships maine has been consistent voted in 2015, against repeal, lisa murkowski from alaska administration putting pressure on murkowski didn't work, of course, john mccain he issued a statement not too long ago about this is vote he said this is a quote, from the beginning, i have believed that obamacare should be repealed and replaced with solution that increases competition, he or less costs improves care for american people, the s
bring in adam shapiro live on capitol hill with the very latest on the situation what exactly happened about two hours ago with this vote. >>. reporter: it was janeain he voted no, and that was the end of the skinny repeal effort the skinny amendment, to the health care bill, which senate could still one point if they were to try vote upon but it is unlikely to pass get where we stand where we're going president trump tweeting this morning adequate from tweet, three republicans and 48...