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i never really quite got over jayne.arilyn, she had so many problems, you know, always trying to commit suicide and she had so many problems that you sort of maybe expected maybe that would happen but you never thought it would but with jayne it was more of a tragedy." "and the last time i saw her, it was sad. i kissed her goodbye in acapulco and she was with her attorney and the next day she was killed." in 1967 a film called "the graduate" hit theaters and left a mark on audiences for decades to follow. although he had done some work, a young actor by the name of dustin hoffman garnered well deserved attention for his role in this film and hoffman parlayed that into an impressive career. "mrs. robinson, you're trying to seduce me... aren't you?" it was a huge hitand brought hoffman instant fame. two years later hoffman hit the big screen again, this time playing a street con man in the blockbuster midnight cowboy. (horn honks) "hey! i'm walkin' here... i'm walkin' here! "you can't ask for more dimensional material and
i never really quite got over jayne.arilyn, she had so many problems, you know, always trying to commit suicide and she had so many problems that you sort of maybe expected maybe that would happen but you never thought it would but with jayne it was more of a tragedy." "and the last time i saw her, it was sad. i kissed her goodbye in acapulco and she was with her attorney and the next day she was killed." in 1967 a film called "the graduate" hit theaters and left a mark...
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our washington correspondent jayne brya nt our washington correspondent jayne bryant has been talkingbout this airbase in particular —— jayne bryant. the americans bombed this airbase after the attack in april, is it still usable? this was one of the criticisms of their retallick retreat action in april, bombing and airport doesn't do much good, you just have to resurface it and planes can just have to resurface it and planes ca n fly just have to resurface it and planes can fly again. there may be some truth to that, that we are now seeing. it is certainly extraordinary that the us would issue such a public warning. these warnings often take place behind closed was all through back channels. to make such a public warning put syria on notice, if it does do something like this again, action will follow. also it is putting iran and russia on notice. without russian support in particular, syria would not be where it is right now. it also seemed for an hourortwo to it is right now. it also seemed for an hour or two to be putting the pentagon on notice. there are numerous reports saying th
our washington correspondent jayne brya nt our washington correspondent jayne bryant has been talkingbout this airbase in particular —— jayne bryant. the americans bombed this airbase after the attack in april, is it still usable? this was one of the criticisms of their retallick retreat action in april, bombing and airport doesn't do much good, you just have to resurface it and planes can just have to resurface it and planes ca n fly just have to resurface it and planes can fly again....
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let's have a lookment here is jayne mccubbin.al amount of money actually being spent on the nhs has gone up and up and up. delayed transfers, delayed discharges, the numbers are soaring. it's unbelievable the crisis in the community. people died in my day too and it was as heartbreaking for us as young doctors and as young consultants as it is for you today. but the way in which you are unable to get people home, where they want to be, is entirely the fault of the last labour government. what you're failing to recognise, gordon, is that waiting lists went dramatically down, mortality went down, under the labour government. we've lost 50% of inpatient beds since the 80s this obsession with hospital bed numbers is utterly unfounded. you know, it's history. the patient wants to be at home. they do not want to be in a hospital bed. so opening more and more hospital beds is not the answer. go to manchester. they've taken over the whole of the healthcare from general practice, community care, the lot. manchester health service managers
let's have a lookment here is jayne mccubbin.al amount of money actually being spent on the nhs has gone up and up and up. delayed transfers, delayed discharges, the numbers are soaring. it's unbelievable the crisis in the community. people died in my day too and it was as heartbreaking for us as young doctors and as young consultants as it is for you today. but the way in which you are unable to get people home, where they want to be, is entirely the fault of the last labour government. what...
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and very briefly, jayne, in seconds, if this goes through, how will you celebrate?ore we leave you, here are some more pics of your dogs at polling stations. skippy‘s first election. she did not have a brush this morning. she's a wondrous five—month—old high—malt — a westie and maltese cross three—and—a—half—leg rescue dog. this is winston the warrior at lockerley polling station in romsey in hampshire. he's a bull mastiff. glenn birrell says our border terriers george, 17 weeks, and harry, who's two years old. we were first to vote in hebburn north. sidney the cockerdor — half lab and half cocker — in purley in surrey. thank you very much for those. kira helping out with voting — she's a 12—year—old german pointer. thank you so much for humouring me. have a great day, don't forget to vote. bbc one, five to ten for the general election 2017 and bbc newsroom live is next. afair bit a fair bit of rain in the forecast currently affecting parts of south—west england, in the parts of wales, north—west england, now in the southern scotland and northern ireland as well. it
and very briefly, jayne, in seconds, if this goes through, how will you celebrate?ore we leave you, here are some more pics of your dogs at polling stations. skippy‘s first election. she did not have a brush this morning. she's a wondrous five—month—old high—malt — a westie and maltese cross three—and—a—half—leg rescue dog. this is winston the warrior at lockerley polling station in romsey in hampshire. he's a bull mastiff. glenn birrell says our border terriers george, 17...
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we want to take a little is jayn then a whole lot more from our panel.> >> dickerson: we will be right back with more "face the nation". stay with us. >> dear fellow citizen, hunting treasures with my daughter is wonderful. because before i'm ready, she'll be off to college. i want to help her pay her way there. like i do for my son. call 1-866-999-0152. as a leader in student lending, we have student loan options that others don't. if you have a question about student loans, ask me. sincerely, michele wright, fellow mom and fellow citizen. call 1-866-999-0152 to apply now. >> dickerson: welcome back to "face the nation". we are joined now by jay sekulow, she a member of the president's legal team and chief counsel at the american center for law and justice. mr. second low, i want to start, second low i sekulow, i want to start with i am being investigated by the man who told me to fire the fbi director, witch-hunt, what is he talking about. >> he issued that tweet on social media because of the report in the "washington post" from five anonymous sources
we want to take a little is jayn then a whole lot more from our panel.> >> dickerson: we will be right back with more "face the nation". stay with us. >> dear fellow citizen, hunting treasures with my daughter is wonderful. because before i'm ready, she'll be off to college. i want to help her pay her way there. like i do for my son. call 1-866-999-0152. as a leader in student lending, we have student loan options that others don't. if you have a question about student...
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breakfast‘s jayne mccubbin spent the day in bury north where council budgets have been slashed and voters0. josh tells me people have had enough. cut public services, cut social care and nhs cuts social care, education and i think people are looking for something more positive and knowing that it does not have to be that way. there is a better way for people. from pre—election headlines which read ‘cor bin‘ to ‘cor blimey‘. dave, the labour voter, is stunned and chuffed. i don‘t know what is going on! you don‘t know? no! is this the look of shock? yeah. dave, the conservative voter, is stunned and furious. theyjust thought they were going to win and she couldn't be bothered. that was the end of the story. i think you can forget about brexit. brexit. the word they thought they would dominate all those decisions made the day earlier. in the end, another word helped to turn this seat from blue to red. austerity. and people have said enough is enough. economics is about humanity as well as balancing the books. there were other reasons as well. we went in search of pub wisdom to the red lion.
breakfast‘s jayne mccubbin spent the day in bury north where council budgets have been slashed and voters0. josh tells me people have had enough. cut public services, cut social care and nhs cuts social care, education and i think people are looking for something more positive and knowing that it does not have to be that way. there is a better way for people. from pre—election headlines which read ‘cor bin‘ to ‘cor blimey‘. dave, the labour voter, is stunned and chuffed. i don‘t...
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breakfast‘s jayne mccubbin spent the day in bury north where council budgets have been slashed and votersusiness was set up after bin collections were cut here. bury lost half of its funding in 2010.|j collections were cut here. bury lost half of its funding in 2010. i am told that people have had enough. cut public services, cut social care and end pagers, cuts to education and end pagers, cuts to education andi and end pagers, cuts to education and i think people are looking for something more positive and knowing that it does not have to be that way. from pre-election headlines which read court being to core blimey. the labour voter here is stunned and chuffed. blimey. the labour voter here is stunned and chuffedlj blimey. the labour voter here is stunned and chuffed. i don't know what is going on in! are you in shock? yeah. this conservative voter is stunned and serious. theyjust thought they were going to wind and she couldn‘t be bothered. that was the end of the story. i think you can forget about brexit. brexit. the word they thought they would dominate all of the decisions made a
breakfast‘s jayne mccubbin spent the day in bury north where council budgets have been slashed and votersusiness was set up after bin collections were cut here. bury lost half of its funding in 2010.|j collections were cut here. bury lost half of its funding in 2010. i am told that people have had enough. cut public services, cut social care and end pagers, cuts to education and end pagers, cuts to education andi and end pagers, cuts to education and i think people are looking for something...
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jayne joins us now. how many people are we talking about? it's people. today, a campaign starts. it‘s called seven days of action. it is being led by families whose children have experience of these units, being taken farfrom home and families who live in fear of their child, needing help in a crisis and being taken away from home. these are sons and daughters who might have very challenging behaviour. they might at times be aggressive. they might at times be aggressive. they need a lot of support and they need a lot of stability, but these families say why can‘t that happen in their own community? the right support? the government agrees. that if you do that, if you get the care model right in the community it has much better outcomes for these children and it costs less. tomorrow, we‘re going to be looking at this again. we will be looking at the huge growth of the private sector in this area and the cost of that to the nhs and to lives. so much more to talk about on this. thank you very much. it‘s 8.18am and you‘re watching breakfast from
jayne joins us now. how many people are we talking about? it's people. today, a campaign starts. it‘s called seven days of action. it is being led by families whose children have experience of these units, being taken farfrom home and families who live in fear of their child, needing help in a crisis and being taken away from home. these are sons and daughters who might have very challenging behaviour. they might at times be aggressive. they might at times be aggressive. they need a lot of...
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jayne mccubbin has more. this classroom study is the latest experiment from... expected. this is how they tested reaction times before and after the clock changed. but also reaction times before and after the lunch break. almost 1,000 children carried out these tests first thing in the morning and again in the afternoon. initially we thought we would look into before and after the clock changed, but really, the surprising finding was that it was the difference between morning and afternoon in the reaction times. they were quicker in the afternoon. it was against our expectations. the data was crunched by academics here at oxford university, and it is so significant it could overturn traditional beliefs about how the school day is mapped out. back in class they are also surprised. mostly the school day is geared up to kids being really sharp in the morning, first thing. so that was a surprise? it was. we schedule all the "difficult" subjects, the ones they have to concentrate on, like maths and literacy and reading and writing in the morning. then in the afternoo
jayne mccubbin has more. this classroom study is the latest experiment from... expected. this is how they tested reaction times before and after the clock changed. but also reaction times before and after the lunch break. almost 1,000 children carried out these tests first thing in the morning and again in the afternoon. initially we thought we would look into before and after the clock changed, but really, the surprising finding was that it was the difference between morning and afternoon in...
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breakfast‘s jayne mccubbin joins us. might make you have been taking a look at this.at the growth of the private sector. private beds have closed in the last 12 months but many more are coming up 12 months but many more are coming up in the private sector. the challenging behaviour foundation tell us that this comes at a huge price. this is where stephanie ended up. stephanie bincliffe had a learning disability and autism. she lived with her family at weekends, but was supported in the community during the week. but when her behaviour grew increasingly challenging, and she became a danger to herself and others, she was sectioned. for seven years she lived in this room in a private hospital. she also died here. she couldn‘t look out the window. no. she didn‘t really venture outside, no. there was a period of time from about 12 months to 18 months stephanie was completely locked in that room. she did not access a bathroom, she had her meals in there, and she washed with wet wipes. this was "expert care." which cost how much? just over £4.5 million. that works out roughl
breakfast‘s jayne mccubbin joins us. might make you have been taking a look at this.at the growth of the private sector. private beds have closed in the last 12 months but many more are coming up 12 months but many more are coming up in the private sector. the challenging behaviour foundation tell us that this comes at a huge price. this is where stephanie ended up. stephanie bincliffe had a learning disability and autism. she lived with her family at weekends, but was supported in the...
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jayne mccubbin went to meet the families of tony and eddie. day. when panorama exposed the abuse of patients with learning disabilities in winterbourne view, the government made a promise. homes not hospitals. they said people should be supported in their own communities, not locked in institutions farfrom family. much time has passed since that promise was made, longer since pam's son tony left brighton. if he had killed somebody he would be out by now. he has done 16 years, life sentence. he went there as a young man, 23. he will be 40 in august, 40. in 2014, the government was criticised for failing to take another action after winterbourne view. in 2015, transforming care partnership areas were created in england with £40 million of investment. they were to build the right community support needed to help bring people home. but one third of those areas haven't seen any of that money yet. published nhs data shows that the number of people in one of these institutions today is roughly the same as it was back in 2014. that is back when the go
jayne mccubbin went to meet the families of tony and eddie. day. when panorama exposed the abuse of patients with learning disabilities in winterbourne view, the government made a promise. homes not hospitals. they said people should be supported in their own communities, not locked in institutions farfrom family. much time has passed since that promise was made, longer since pam's son tony left brighton. if he had killed somebody he would be out by now. he has done 16 years, life sentence. he...
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democrats their latest attacks on health care risk inciting further genius in here are morgan ortega and jaynewe'll start with you. you've been in politics a very long time. what do you make the most recent rhetoric coming from the left? >> it's actually quite disturbing, i have to say. i was thinking about it today. if you're a child in the fourth grade and you're watching the nightly news, you're seeing cath crivi -- griffin hold the president's severed head, someone shooting people at a baseball practice, and the democrat part telling the whole united states that republicans want people to die. this is irresponsible. it's beyond the pale. as someone who's a lifelong republican but i've also served my country in the military reserves and i've done two civilian tours overseas, this is disgusting and it's dishonorable to say this about each other. it's gotta stop, abby. abby: jeannie, though, you look at the messaging war who is winning that and you you have these democratic leaders, many of them tweeting out the fact that republicans hate the poor, you know, they hate certain sects of the pop
democrats their latest attacks on health care risk inciting further genius in here are morgan ortega and jaynewe'll start with you. you've been in politics a very long time. what do you make the most recent rhetoric coming from the left? >> it's actually quite disturbing, i have to say. i was thinking about it today. if you're a child in the fourth grade and you're watching the nightly news, you're seeing cath crivi -- griffin hold the president's severed head, someone shooting people at...