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britain in a customs union with the european union after brexit, something which jeremy brexit, something whichjeremy hunt have ruled out. there is a possibility the government will be defeated if the labour leadership told their mps to vote for that amendment. so we are expecting jeremy corbyn on monday to set out in his own speech labour's brexit position more clearly than before, and we expect him to harden up before, and we expect him to harden up his support for some kind of customs union beyond brexit, perhaps saying it would be something like a viable end point, but certainly moving enough to allow him to say to his mps, there is a bit of distance between us and the government, it is all right to back this amendment, which tory rebels are supported, in order to potentially, potentially high stress, inflict a defeat on the government. it would still be a very difficult vote, the government has only been defeated willie once on a meaningful vote, four votes in it, so meaningful vote, four votes in it, so it would be pretty close, but we could see some slight movement in the labour position, enough fr
britain in a customs union with the european union after brexit, something which jeremy brexit, something whichjeremy hunt have ruled out. there is a possibility the government will be defeated if the labour leadership told their mps to vote for that amendment. so we are expecting jeremy corbyn on monday to set out in his own speech labour's brexit position more clearly than before, and we expect him to harden up before, and we expect him to harden up his support for some kind of customs union...
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jeremy hunt he has survived. he is one of the longest serving health secretaries. become the longest serving health secretary. he said the nhs staff knew what they were signing up to. it isa knew what they were signing up to. it is a problem for the conservative, they know that health really matter, it is top of the polls and they know that jeremy corbyn is doing a lot of the running on this. people like borisjohnson are aware of this and he has said we have to make a commitment to spending the money, the brexit di depends as he calls it on the nhs. he got slapped down across the country for speaking out of turn on that but he hit on a problem for the tory, they have to come up with a strong health offering by time of the next election. brexit alone won't get them through this. the question is whether they would be prepared to put up taxes in the way national insurance went up under labour to fund the nhs. there was an interesting debate about whether there should be be high pot casing, a tax that is specifically protected for the health service and for social care
jeremy hunt he has survived. he is one of the longest serving health secretaries. become the longest serving health secretary. he said the nhs staff knew what they were signing up to. it isa knew what they were signing up to. it is a problem for the conservative, they know that health really matter, it is top of the polls and they know that jeremy corbyn is doing a lot of the running on this. people like borisjohnson are aware of this and he has said we have to make a commitment to spending the...
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jeremy hunt says the level of ha rm revealled prescriptions. having a culture where we have checks in place to stop this happening, and where we are able to learn from mistakes. an armed officer who was at the florida school, where 17 people were killed, has resigned after it emerged he failed to intervene. scot peterson was facing suspension after an investigation revealed he remained outside the building and did not confront the gunman. our north america correspondent peter bowes told us how the officer was found out. this has emerged from the sheriff of broward county, and he has been looking at surveillance video and he refers to this deputy, this police officer, who was working, he was in uniform, he was armed, he was on the campus as the shooting happened and apparently, he got to the building where the shooting was taking place around 90 seconds of the first shots being fired and then, he didn't go inside. in fact, he stayed outside for about four minutes, the actual shooting lasted about six minutes. it is still something of a mystery a
jeremy hunt says the level of ha rm revealled prescriptions. having a culture where we have checks in place to stop this happening, and where we are able to learn from mistakes. an armed officer who was at the florida school, where 17 people were killed, has resigned after it emerged he failed to intervene. scot peterson was facing suspension after an investigation revealed he remained outside the building and did not confront the gunman. our north america correspondent peter bowes told us how...
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that's what the health secretary, jeremy hunt, has told this programme.sts, hospitals and care homes in england may be making millions of errors a year, and could be a factor in more than 22,000 deaths. mr hunt told me this level of harm is appalling, and he's going to act. we are doing a lot of things but it is important to reassure your view is important to reassure your view is that this report shows that error rates are not higher in the uk then the us and other countries... one in five when it comes to prescriptions is too high? far too high and between four and five people die every day because of these errors. so what are we doing to sort this out? we know that if you move to electronic prescribing systems rather than paper—based systems that we still have in many hospitals, you can eliminate around half of errors. how far can eliminate around half of errors. howfarare can eliminate around half of errors. how far are you with that? today we are announcing around an extra £75 million to help hospitals, but they create projects, so for example if you
that's what the health secretary, jeremy hunt, has told this programme.sts, hospitals and care homes in england may be making millions of errors a year, and could be a factor in more than 22,000 deaths. mr hunt told me this level of harm is appalling, and he's going to act. we are doing a lot of things but it is important to reassure your view is important to reassure your view is that this report shows that error rates are not higher in the uk then the us and other countries... one in five...
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case that government cuts to children's mental health services over the past few years, i know jeremy hunts over the past few years, i knowjeremy hunt has said this way. it is the wrong way to be going, not the right way. but it is also the case that government cuts to children's mental health services over the past few years, i know jeremy hunt has a business now be a target and a focus for the government and make every much in is the case that people working in adolescent mental health services often find when children are referred to them because they are in crisis, they can be given appointments 80 months ahead, which is worse than useless. that is half your time is worse than useless. that is half yourtime in six is worse than useless. that is half your time in six form, if you are a child. yes. cilic ourselves up at all with the next tory? let's try! no limit on entry exam fails for aspiring teachers, so if you are a teacher you can fail as many times as you like, basically. this is the the i. used to be ruled out after three tonnes of have to wait two yea rs three tonnes of have to
case that government cuts to children's mental health services over the past few years, i know jeremy hunts over the past few years, i knowjeremy hunt has said this way. it is the wrong way to be going, not the right way. but it is also the case that government cuts to children's mental health services over the past few years, i know jeremy hunt has a business now be a target and a focus for the government and make every much in is the case that people working in adolescent mental health...
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meanwhile the mirror has an image of the health secretary, jeremy hunt, taking a nap in a hotel, whichgh london, calling for more nhs support. there we are, a snapshot of the newspaper front pages. katy, there we are, a snapshot of the newspaperfront pages. katy, let's kick off with brexit, brexit, brexit on the front pages. don't let hammond ruin brexit.|j on the front pages. don't let hammond ruin brexit. i think it is an understatement to say tensions are running high over brexit. we have the two big meetings next week. the cabinet are meant to be thrashing out a position. i'd then think it's hugely surprising that bernard jenkins has said that the chancellor is frustrating the process. the head of waitrose... the head of waitrose. .. we are still quite away down the track and we are still trying to work out what kind of brexit it is going to be. i suppose that is why we are getting all this arguing. we and it's interesting that bernard jenkins is the latest voice saying we should not be so vague, but an unknown source, not be so vague, but an unknown source , a not be so vague, but
meanwhile the mirror has an image of the health secretary, jeremy hunt, taking a nap in a hotel, whichgh london, calling for more nhs support. there we are, a snapshot of the newspaper front pages. katy, there we are, a snapshot of the newspaperfront pages. katy, let's kick off with brexit, brexit, brexit on the front pages. don't let hammond ruin brexit.|j on the front pages. don't let hammond ruin brexit. i think it is an understatement to say tensions are running high over brexit. we have...
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jeremy hunt admitted the nhs hadn't listened to patients.sponse to these issues from those in positions of authority have not always been good enough. sometimes, the reaction is felt, overly focused on defending the status quo rather than addressing the needs of patients. and as a result, patients and their families have spent too long feeling that they were not being listened to, making agony of a complex medical situation even worse. so, today, in addition to practical steps for each of these three cases, i'm also setting out plans to establish a fairer, quicker and more compassionate way of addressing issues when they arise. mr hunt stopped short of announcing a full public inquiry. we've heard how mesh implants have left women in permanent pain, unable to walk, unable to work. this is an ongoing public health scandal, and we hope the government will do much more to support those affected. now, mesh has been suspended in scotland, banned in other countries around the world. i understand mesh has been paused for use in case of prolapse. wi
jeremy hunt admitted the nhs hadn't listened to patients.sponse to these issues from those in positions of authority have not always been good enough. sometimes, the reaction is felt, overly focused on defending the status quo rather than addressing the needs of patients. and as a result, patients and their families have spent too long feeling that they were not being listened to, making agony of a complex medical situation even worse. so, today, in addition to practical steps for each of these...
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jeremy hunt the health minister responded with a critique of us health policy.e uk criticising donald trump's intervention. the prime minister theresa may was asked about this today and made the point that there isa today and made the point that there is a good relationship between the us and the uk, nonetheless it is fairto us and the uk, nonetheless it is fair to say that donald trump is testing diplomatic relationships. he has fundamentally misunderstood that gci’oss has fundamentally misunderstood that across the political spectrum, they like the system. they don't want to get rid of the nhs, they want more funding. he is right that there is a funding. he is right that there is a funding debate but they don't want it replaced. quite right. every political party in the uk has been claire about its commitment to the nhs. there is no doubt about that. it isa nhs. there is no doubt about that. it is a celebrated part of the uk government policy. the origin of the tweet is that nigel farage, a former leader of ukip, he appeared on us television shortly before pre
jeremy hunt the health minister responded with a critique of us health policy.e uk criticising donald trump's intervention. the prime minister theresa may was asked about this today and made the point that there isa today and made the point that there is a good relationship between the us and the uk, nonetheless it is fairto us and the uk, nonetheless it is fair to say that donald trump is testing diplomatic relationships. he has fundamentally misunderstood that gci’oss has fundamentally...
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meanwhile, the mirror has an image of the health secretary, jeremy hunt, taking a nap in a hotel, whicher claims was taken while thousands marched through london calling for more nhs support. let's start with the times. as you would expect, an awful lot of brexit stories going on. not a massive surprise considering what is happening next week. we might get to a crunch moment when members of the cabinet have to decide what form of relationship they want with e you afterwards. let's start with the sunday times story. depending on how you look at it, the dream team are set to go into number ten. boris johnson, michael gove and jacob read more. what you make of that. interesting, a lovely mock—up picture of them as the three musketeers. it is looking like all—out war. they will start discussing what the trade relationship will look like. interesting whether they come up with anything as a result. probably nothing. we are looking at the biggest risk to theresa may's prime minister ship. it looks like they will have to make decisions. it is impossible to square those two views. i also think t
meanwhile, the mirror has an image of the health secretary, jeremy hunt, taking a nap in a hotel, whicher claims was taken while thousands marched through london calling for more nhs support. let's start with the times. as you would expect, an awful lot of brexit stories going on. not a massive surprise considering what is happening next week. we might get to a crunch moment when members of the cabinet have to decide what form of relationship they want with e you afterwards. let's start with...
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the health secretary, jeremy hunt, calls the situation "appalling" and "totally preventable".officer whose job it was to protect the florida high school where a gunman shot dead 17 people has resigned after it emerged he failed to intervene. why it's notjust what we eat, but when and how we eat it — new research reveals how snacking on certain food and drinks
the health secretary, jeremy hunt, calls the situation "appalling" and "totally preventable".officer whose job it was to protect the florida high school where a gunman shot dead 17 people has resigned after it emerged he failed to intervene. why it's notjust what we eat, but when and how we eat it — new research reveals how snacking on certain food and drinks
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meanwhile, the mirror has an image of the health secretary, jeremy hunt, taking a nap in a hotel, whichs was taken while thousands marched through london calling for more nhs support. a lot of brexit but a lot of other stories so let's start today with the sunday times. this is a story about the doping scandal hitting the winter olympics which are about to kick off in south korea, this is a story that the sunday times have done a lot of these expose is about alleged drugs cheating in sport, this one says secret data has exposed the extent of the doping for insurance skiers at the winter olympics. —— interrupts. —— endurance. this is exactly the kind of scrutiny they don't need. it sta rts of scrutiny they don't need. it starts on friday, i believe, the opening ceremony, and 10,000 blood test, the sunday times is claiming it is seen from nearly 2000 winter olympians. what they are saying is one third of all metals, 99 golden medals, one in the olympics and world championships in 2001 by skiers have test results which could be deemed to be suspicious. they say some of them in fact there i
meanwhile, the mirror has an image of the health secretary, jeremy hunt, taking a nap in a hotel, whichs was taken while thousands marched through london calling for more nhs support. a lot of brexit but a lot of other stories so let's start today with the sunday times. this is a story about the doping scandal hitting the winter olympics which are about to kick off in south korea, this is a story that the sunday times have done a lot of these expose is about alleged drugs cheating in sport,...
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donald trump in slamming british health care on the basis of the march is that he's actually got jeremy hunt the conservative minister to sound left wing this is what the hunt said i may disagree with the claims made on that march but not one of the wants to live in a system where twenty eight million people have no cover and they test may have challenges but i'm proud to be from the country that invented universal coverage where all get care no matter the size of their bank balance jeremy corbyn could have said that so what champ has now done is made hunt seem like a leftie now that's a pretty big achievement then meadowbank their gear well nasser is read in the news in britain this week after larry love accused of hacking was based agency was spared having to face so called us justice by the high court in london but as the annual federal commercial space conference he's off today in the u.s. capitol with richard branson's virgin galactic and even musk space x. together with nasser in attendance we're going to turn to another conference. dharmas twenty nine hundred showcased at london's roy
donald trump in slamming british health care on the basis of the march is that he's actually got jeremy hunt the conservative minister to sound left wing this is what the hunt said i may disagree with the claims made on that march but not one of the wants to live in a system where twenty eight million people have no cover and they test may have challenges but i'm proud to be from the country that invented universal coverage where all get care no matter the size of their bank balance jeremy...
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jeremy hunt has opened a review which could lead to further investigations. regulators need to do much more to take on patients' concerns in the future. he says it has not been good enough up until now. in each case, as far as they are concerned, there does need to be are concerned, there does need to be a full enquiry. thanks very much. the united nations has described the situation in eastern ghouta in syria as "hell on earth" after the government stepped up its bombardment of the region. it says that nearly 350 civilians have been killed, and nearly 900 injured injust over two weeks, mostly in air strikes hitting residential areas. this report, by our middle east editorjeremy bowen, contains some scenes you may find distressing. the syrians deny targeting civilians in eastern ghouta. explosions. these, they say, are precision strikes against artillery that has hit central damascus. screaming. but the evidence from inside the enclave is that civilians are getting hurt and dying. the suffering of civilians could have a political effect. putting pressure on t
jeremy hunt has opened a review which could lead to further investigations. regulators need to do much more to take on patients' concerns in the future. he says it has not been good enough up until now. in each case, as far as they are concerned, there does need to be are concerned, there does need to be a full enquiry. thanks very much. the united nations has described the situation in eastern ghouta in syria as "hell on earth" after the government stepped up its bombardment of the...
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jeremy hunt is with me.s forces do manage to gain control of eastern ghouta, will that constitute a turning point in this conflict?m will be really important for the regime and the area around the capital damascus. it is not, though, the end of the war. back when the war was starting in 2012, 2013, i was able to cross into eastern ghouta. it was very difficult then, impossible recently, but there were real high hopes because there were other enclaves around the edge of the capital and they hoped this would really be a knife to the heart of the regime. as we see, it looks now very much as if assad is preparing to try and roll up this final enclave around damascus and that will secure his victory around the capital and so for him and for the capital and so for him and for the capital, it's a very big moment. the reason i say the war isn't over is because of what is happening elsewhere. up in a zero, very tangled, some big, important powers involved. russia is involved, iran is involved, the turks, americans an
jeremy hunt is with me.s forces do manage to gain control of eastern ghouta, will that constitute a turning point in this conflict?m will be really important for the regime and the area around the capital damascus. it is not, though, the end of the war. back when the war was starting in 2012, 2013, i was able to cross into eastern ghouta. it was very difficult then, impossible recently, but there were real high hopes because there were other enclaves around the edge of the capital and they...
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there is no question that this is not about money, this is about the government the jeremy hunt has ordered cases, following concerns over a recent manslaughter case involving the death of a six—year—old boy. medical professionals were angry that the high court ruled that a doctor should be struck off. they argued she had been under intense pressure because of understaffing. it is fair to say that the recent case has caused huge concerns, so today i can announce that i've asked the former president of the royal college of surgeons to conduct a rapid review. so that mistakes are learned from and not covered up, how we ensure there is a clarity about where the line is drawn in medical practise respect... and any lessons that need to be learned by the general medical council and other professional regulators. studio: other mps wanted to know what ministers would do to integrate. there's not enough money, the government keeps trying to avoid. mr speaker, we've given extra funding over the next three years to help councils, that's addition to giving them access to nine point dedicated social car
there is no question that this is not about money, this is about the government the jeremy hunt has ordered cases, following concerns over a recent manslaughter case involving the death of a six—year—old boy. medical professionals were angry that the high court ruled that a doctor should be struck off. they argued she had been under intense pressure because of understaffing. it is fair to say that the recent case has caused huge concerns, so today i can announce that i've asked the former...
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now the health secretary, jeremy hunt, has ordered an urgent review into how such cases should be handledied as a result of a catalogue of errors at a leicester hospital. a serious infection was not diagnosed. a doctor, hadiza bawa—garba, was convicted of gross negligence, manslaughter and later barred from practising. a nurse at the hospital was also convicted and struck off. colleagues say that dr bawa—garba was working under intense pressure and low staffing was partly to blame. they say it is unfair to stop her working again. today the government announced a review of how doctors' mistakes should be handled. it is fair to say that the recent dr bawa—garba case has caused huge concern. so today i can announce that i have asked professor sir norman williams, the former president of the royal college of surgeons and my senior clinical advisor to conduct a rapid review into the application of gross negligence manslaughter in healthca re. a crowdfunding campaign has now raised more than £300,000 to try and fight to clear dr bawa—garba's name. doctors say that the case has made them fearful
now the health secretary, jeremy hunt, has ordered an urgent review into how such cases should be handledied as a result of a catalogue of errors at a leicester hospital. a serious infection was not diagnosed. a doctor, hadiza bawa—garba, was convicted of gross negligence, manslaughter and later barred from practising. a nurse at the hospital was also convicted and struck off. colleagues say that dr bawa—garba was working under intense pressure and low staffing was partly to blame. they say...
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that's why she appointed jeremy hunt and hopefully we will be looking at the integration between thehat seamless transfer of care in relation to social care from acute hospitals. it's a real commitment, it was an unpopular manifesto commitment about how it was dealt with, but the fact it was dealt with means she recognises the problem, she knows it is there and it's something we need to address beyond brexit. finishing up on that thought, jess, do you think there is much chance of anything happening on social care because let's be honest, we have been around the houses on this for so many years. we have been around the houses on this for so many yearslj we have been around the houses on this for so many years. i think there is political capital building because for our constituents it is becoming every week icn issue of social care, somebody having to pay extra for their families or differentiation between what their dad get them one bit of the country, what their mum gets in another bit, it is really starting to show on the basis of my constituents and as it happens to matter to peo
that's why she appointed jeremy hunt and hopefully we will be looking at the integration between thehat seamless transfer of care in relation to social care from acute hospitals. it's a real commitment, it was an unpopular manifesto commitment about how it was dealt with, but the fact it was dealt with means she recognises the problem, she knows it is there and it's something we need to address beyond brexit. finishing up on that thought, jess, do you think there is much chance of anything...
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the health and social care secretary, jeremy hunt, said it was a far bigger problem globally than haded, causing appalling levels of harm and death. this is not about blaming doctors, nurses, pharmacists who work under a huge amount of pressure, but it's about putting checks and balances in place with e—prescribing systems and making sure the culture is right so that if someone does make a mistake they're not criminalised for it, but we can actually learn from that mistake and stop it being repeated. health unions said it was right to try to reduce mistakes, but said understaffing and pressure of work was the real problem. one of our real concerns is that when we've got a time, which we have at the moment, when there's not enough staff, that people are working not always in the area that they're most experienced, not with the same people every day, not always knowing the patients — that is fraught with danger in terms of safety. the best thing is to have the right knowledge, the right skills, the right number of people knowing your patient and actually knowing what you're doing. the n
the health and social care secretary, jeremy hunt, said it was a far bigger problem globally than haded, causing appalling levels of harm and death. this is not about blaming doctors, nurses, pharmacists who work under a huge amount of pressure, but it's about putting checks and balances in place with e—prescribing systems and making sure the culture is right so that if someone does make a mistake they're not criminalised for it, but we can actually learn from that mistake and stop it being...
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the doctor was under intense pressure because of understaffing, jeremy hunt has responded to that statement draw the line between gross negligence, manslaughter and how you treat doctors who have committed errors and mistakes, and secondly how you should allow them to be open in their reflections in the paperwork that they do. and finally any lessons to be learned by the general medical council. what has been the reaction from doctors to this? they have said it is exactly the right thing. one campaigner who worked with this doctor told me she thought it was exactly the right thing to do. it was a very tragic case, a young boy died, careers were ruined by this and there were of lessons to be learned. this review could reach some answers on bar. thank you very much, hugh pym, our health editor. our top story this lunchtime: former bosses of the construction giant carillion apologise for its colla pse giant carillion apologise for its collapse but denied they were asleep at the wheel. and still to come: changing weather. we'll take a sneak peek at the bbc‘s new weather graphics. coming up in s
the doctor was under intense pressure because of understaffing, jeremy hunt has responded to that statement draw the line between gross negligence, manslaughter and how you treat doctors who have committed errors and mistakes, and secondly how you should allow them to be open in their reflections in the paperwork that they do. and finally any lessons to be learned by the general medical council. what has been the reaction from doctors to this? they have said it is exactly the right thing. one...
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jeremy hunt announces more investment in computers to prevent mistakes.nt trump has criticised an armed officer who stood outside the florida school where a gunman killed 17 people last week. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. as a warning is given that vulnerable young women are being abused extensively across the uk — much of it going unnoticed, we'll bring you more on the fallout, following the publication of a serious case review investigation in newcastle. with errors in prescribing medicines in england causing around 700 deaths a year, we'll get the view of doctors on what improvements need to be made. after a speech from president ttrump — we're live in washington with the latest developments. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. good evening, we live in edinburgh for this evening's six nations sportsday. i'm 0lly foster here to look ahead to tomorrow's calcutta cup. england are unbeaten in this year's championship and it's been ten years s
jeremy hunt announces more investment in computers to prevent mistakes.nt trump has criticised an armed officer who stood outside the florida school where a gunman killed 17 people last week. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. as a warning is given that vulnerable young women are being abused extensively across the uk — much of it going unnoticed, we'll bring you more on the fallout, following the publication of a...
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army officer and strategist for the douglas leadership institute jeremy hunt joins us now. ederick doufrederick doug las. he was a statesman. he loved god and loved his country. i'm confused when did that become so controversial. his life is worth emulating by all americans today the way that he fought so adamantly against the evils of slavery while still loving his country. he set the example for us today. i'm just so honored to be able to speak about such an extraordinary american. brian: all...
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army jeremy hunt joining us earlier calling the normalization of such a brutal regime shameful. >> ourrts should be broken. what we are seeing here the american media has the trust of the american people and now the ball is in their court to see if they are going to walk back any of the stories, would we see any apologizes from some of the headlines that have taken place over the past weekend. jillian: to put north korea's human rights in violation to perspective, estimated 120,000 people in prison in political prison camps. president trump rehashing his war on fake news. >> truly dishonest people in the media. the mainstream fake media because they are fake and phoney. that was just fake news. jillian: our commander in chief tweeting, quote, so many positive things going on for the usa and the fake media doesn't wanting to there. no wonder the people no longer trust the media whose approval ratings are correctly at lowest levels in history, #make america great again, rob. rob: all right, democrats and the media blasting president trump over his decision to delay releasing the democrat
army jeremy hunt joining us earlier calling the normalization of such a brutal regime shameful. >> ourrts should be broken. what we are seeing here the american media has the trust of the american people and now the ball is in their court to see if they are going to walk back any of the stories, would we see any apologizes from some of the headlines that have taken place over the past weekend. jillian: to put north korea's human rights in violation to perspective, estimated 120,000 people...
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jeremy hunt announces more investment in computers to prevent mistakes.eople last week. european leaders have been meeting in brussels that theresa may to discuss the eu's future after brexit. theresa may will give more details on how a close relationship the uk should eventually have with the uk should eventually have with the eu in a speech next friday. donald tsk is due to meet theresa may in london next week and says he is glad the uk government seem to be moving towards more detailed plans but he expressed some caution. i'm afraid the position of the uk today is based on pure illusion. from the very start, it has been a key principle that there can be no cherry picking and no single market ala cherry picking and no single market a la carte. this will continue to be a la carte. this will continue to be a key principle, i have no doubt. our brussels reporter has been assessing today's events and elliot i asked him what he made of donald tsk‘s comments. —— earlier i asked him. unless he had a spy, he doesn't know what the british position is. he is basi
jeremy hunt announces more investment in computers to prevent mistakes.eople last week. european leaders have been meeting in brussels that theresa may to discuss the eu's future after brexit. theresa may will give more details on how a close relationship the uk should eventually have with the uk should eventually have with the eu in a speech next friday. donald tsk is due to meet theresa may in london next week and says he is glad the uk government seem to be moving towards more detailed plans...
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jeremy hunt making it clear the government's position hasn't changed but there are those who are saying it would help solve the situation of the border in ireland between the republic of ireland between the republic of ireland and northern ireland. is that business of how you maintain a open border there. outside of the customs union, which becomes rather tricky in the eyes of many. this comes down to arithmetic. of course, the conservatives did not get a majority of last year's elections are the numbers are piped for them, and the estimate is you will only need 10—12— 14 conservative mps willing to back the idea of some sort of customs union and those who make the argument said they could well have that number, in order potentially for the government to be defeated. there will be labour mps who might side with the government he were offered brexit instinct in the referendum campaign but you wouldn't need many conservatives to potentially defeat the government and its lack conversation about the potential of such a defeat that now hangs in the air at westminster. studio: that is fascina
jeremy hunt making it clear the government's position hasn't changed but there are those who are saying it would help solve the situation of the border in ireland between the republic of ireland between the republic of ireland and northern ireland. is that business of how you maintain a open border there. outside of the customs union, which becomes rather tricky in the eyes of many. this comes down to arithmetic. of course, the conservatives did not get a majority of last year's elections are...
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a fact made evident by britain's conservative health secretary jeremy hunt that tweeted i may disagree with tweets on the march but not one of them wants to live in a system where 28 million people have in coverage. the prime minister is proud of having an nhs for jeremy corbin saying those in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. >> i can't really go through the thought process of donald trump on this matter. all i would say to him is that millions of americans can't get health care. and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. this condition has not been reported with entyvio. tel
a fact made evident by britain's conservative health secretary jeremy hunt that tweeted i may disagree with tweets on the march but not one of them wants to live in a system where 28 million people have in coverage. the prime minister is proud of having an nhs for jeremy corbin saying those in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. >> i can't really go through the thought process of donald trump on this matter. all i would say to him is that millions of americans can't get health care. and...
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a fact made evident by britain's conservative health secretary jeremy hunt that tweeted i may disagree with tweets on the march but not one of them wants to live in a system where 28 million people have in coverage. the prime minister is proud of having an nhs for jeremy kocorb saying those in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. >> i can't really go through the thought process of donald trump on this matter. all i would say to him is that millions of americans can't get health care. >> tech: ...every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why at safelite, we'll show you exactly when we'll be there. with a replacement you can trust. all done sir. >> grandpa: looks great! >> tech: thanks for choosing safelite. >> grandpa: thank you! >> child: bye! >> tech: bye! saving you time... so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ we have one to two fires a day and when you respond together and you put your lives on the line, you do have to surround yourself with experts. and for us the expert in gas and electric is pg&e. we
a fact made evident by britain's conservative health secretary jeremy hunt that tweeted i may disagree with tweets on the march but not one of them wants to live in a system where 28 million people have in coverage. the prime minister is proud of having an nhs for jeremy kocorb saying those in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. >> i can't really go through the thought process of donald trump on this matter. all i would say to him is that millions of americans can't get health care....
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that is jeremy hunt threshold... t generally means a lot of settled weather. it is not the case there are no changes to come. quite a big change, much colder by the start of next week. more on that in a moment. here is the high as it stands, for the remainder of today. it means a dry and settled day of weather. the cloud will break, allowing it widespread frost to develop. patches of freezing fog as well. temperatures around —2 or —3 in the coldest areas. more cloud building through the course of the day tomorrow, a weather front trying to sneak into the north—west, perhaps bringing drizzle into northern ireland and north—west scotland. by friday, we will notice more virtual as the wind becomes particularly nagging, and temperatures are down in the mid range of single figures. that wind is what is really going to bring that change to the way things feel. more high pressure firmly with us into the weekend. that means a lot of fine weather, decent sunny spells but also a significant chill in the air. widespread overnigh
that is jeremy hunt threshold... t generally means a lot of settled weather. it is not the case there are no changes to come. quite a big change, much colder by the start of next week. more on that in a moment. here is the high as it stands, for the remainder of today. it means a dry and settled day of weather. the cloud will break, allowing it widespread frost to develop. patches of freezing fog as well. temperatures around —2 or —3 in the coldest areas. more cloud building through the...
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one thing to say to the health secretary jeremy hunt, what would you say question at get him to lookt. more in the next unit. last year in nigeria there were more female suicide bombers than have ever been seen in a country before. most were forced to become bombers by the militant group boko haram — some were even children. the women went onto kill more 1000 people. we can now bring you the story of 13—year—old fatama, who was abducted by boko haram, not once, but twice. if you really want to get to paradise, this, they say, is such an easy thing to do. it goes against everything in the society that we live in. children as young as five are strapped with explosives and sent into mosques and into markets, into homes. some are actually sent back into their own homes and the idea is to really strike out in any way that they can just to continue this carnage, this horror. they didn't even have guns, and at first i had no idea they were boko haram fighters. these young men were inspired by the ideology and the rhetoric of boko haram. we haven't seen a single female suicide bomber that ha
one thing to say to the health secretary jeremy hunt, what would you say question at get him to lookt. more in the next unit. last year in nigeria there were more female suicide bombers than have ever been seen in a country before. most were forced to become bombers by the militant group boko haram — some were even children. the women went onto kill more 1000 people. we can now bring you the story of 13—year—old fatama, who was abducted by boko haram, not once, but twice. if you really...
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i would like to speak with amber rudd and i would like to speak to jeremy hunt, with amber rudd and i. after some fairly cold weather of late, frost free start to monday morning, notjust here in london but uk wide, plenty of cloud coming in, but it does mean, as you can see, we have some raid around. —— rain around. patchy rain to content with. especially across eastern areas. inaudible struggling through the night. frost free start. taking a closer look at what has been happening across the country, over the next hour or two, parts of scotland, breaks around, the odd heavy one. brightening up a little bit in some parts of northern scotland, heavy bursts of rain in northern england, parts of the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, most of it is light and patchy and it makes for a rather grey and murky start to the monday morning, even if it is mild and frost free. the cloud will sit in place across many eastern areas during today, eastern scotland and england in particular, rain and drizzle will come and go through it. in the west, brightening up, lighter shades of grey, you gli
i would like to speak with amber rudd and i would like to speak to jeremy hunt, with amber rudd and i. after some fairly cold weather of late, frost free start to monday morning, notjust here in london but uk wide, plenty of cloud coming in, but it does mean, as you can see, we have some raid around. —— rain around. patchy rain to content with. especially across eastern areas. inaudible struggling through the night. frost free start. taking a closer look at what has been happening across...
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on msnbc, kase kasie hunt. jeremyers, mark leibovich, jonathan swan, and joining the conversation, editor at large of the "weekly standard," bill kristol. good to have you on board. >> bill, a lot to talk about. >> welcome to washington. >> thank you, we love it here. >> we've been showing rupert murdoch's memos to donald trump. murdoch a man that trump has always had great respect for and the "new york post" going out there talking about his half cocked ideas. yesterday the hidlieadline said "help us." it reminded me as something as iconic as "ford to new york, drop dead." it was one of those if this debate turns, it's -- the "new york post" for people that know donald trump will be one of the reasons why and then you have -- as we've said, ralph peters is not a shrinking violet, he talks about the first time he shot a gun he was seven years old and in ralph peters style it was a sawed off shotgun. he served in the military proudly, he fired a lot of military style weapons, he said this is a military-style weapon we'
on msnbc, kase kasie hunt. jeremyers, mark leibovich, jonathan swan, and joining the conversation, editor at large of the "weekly standard," bill kristol. good to have you on board. >> bill, a lot to talk about. >> welcome to washington. >> thank you, we love it here. >> we've been showing rupert murdoch's memos to donald trump. murdoch a man that trump has always had great respect for and the "new york post" going out there talking about his half...
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hunt. interesting common phraseology. fred pleitgen in moscow for us, thank you very much. to jeremy diamond at the white house. i understand the president, jeremy, has been finding out about this news as well? >> reporter: that's right, jim. there has been no official statement yet from the white house. senior white house official did tell me earlier that the president was briefed this morning at the white house by the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein and fbi director chris wray. clearly they wanted to make sure that the president was fully apprised of this, that these indictments would not be surprised to him as some of these indictments from mueller's office has been to the white house in the past. we are expected to see the president as he departs for florida in about an hour. so it is possible that he could comment himself on this and we could possibly get a statement from the white house later on, of course. there are two points in this indictment that it is possible the white house could seize on, that rod rosenstein made these points, of course, with regard to the fact that no individual associate
hunt. interesting common phraseology. fred pleitgen in moscow for us, thank you very much. to jeremy diamond at the white house. i understand the president, jeremy, has been finding out about this news as well? >> reporter: that's right, jim. there has been no official statement yet from the white house. senior white house official did tell me earlier that the president was briefed this morning at the white house by the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein and fbi director chris wray....
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witch hunt and is a worthy matter of investigation for our country to know what the truth was and what really happened in our election. >> the white house and its allies are trying to say, jeremy, that gates was, you know, minimally involved even though he was involved through the transition, which manafort was not. how important is rick gates, someone who most people had never heard of before he pleaded guilty? >> huge, because he can put pressure on manafort, who can put pressure on the president. i think the big question, andrea, in the coming days is will the president answer all of bob mueller's questions. we have not yet heard from the legal team surrounding the president, whether he will sit for an interview with the speci special counsel. . >> what are the signals coming out on that? >> they're sort of negative. the president has said, i'll do it any time, anywhere. we've seen the president's lawyers are worried about it. i think the president has to answer the special counsel's questions, otherwise this is going to linger on. >> jeremy, barbara, thank you both so much. coming up, bad connections. why mexico's president canceled his visit to the white house after a pho
witch hunt and is a worthy matter of investigation for our country to know what the truth was and what really happened in our election. >> the white house and its allies are trying to say, jeremy, that gates was, you know, minimally involved even though he was involved through the transition, which manafort was not. how important is rick gates, someone who most people had never heard of before he pleaded guilty? >> huge, because he can put pressure on manafort, who can put pressure...
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were saying earlier, i think jeremy bash was saying in the last segment, the big question coming up next is will the president talk to robert mueller. >> right. kasie hunte have multiple headlines that elude to the fact that the walls may be closing in higher up at the white house, on capitol hill, is there a disconnect especially among those still incredibly loyal to trump? do they talk about what is happening in terms of this? and does it impact their loyalty oath? >> i think it's increasingly clear that republicans on capitol hill the rest of the president's party is on course to have to make a choice. and if robert mueller, especially if what he delivers at the end of this process is very clear and unambiguous and does end up indicting the president whether actually or in the minds of american public, then the lawmakers will have to come down on one side or the other. there are already some battle lines within the republican party. it's clear for a certain segment russia is a word they don't want to say outloud. they're ready to defend the president basically no matter what. but i think there's a large middle ground of people who either may be they
were saying earlier, i think jeremy bash was saying in the last segment, the big question coming up next is will the president talk to robert mueller. >> right. kasie hunte have multiple headlines that elude to the fact that the walls may be closing in higher up at the white house, on capitol hill, is there a disconnect especially among those still incredibly loyal to trump? do they talk about what is happening in terms of this? and does it impact their loyalty oath? >> i think it's...
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the health secretary, jeremy hunt, made the announcement in the commons.e must acknowledge the response to theseissues we must acknowledge the response to these issues from those in authority has not always been good enough. sometimes the reactions felt focussed on defending the status quo and asa focussed on defending the status quo and as a result patients and their families have spent too long feeling they were not being listened to, making agony of a complex medical situation worse. today, in addition to practical steps, for each of these three cases, i'm setting up plans to establish a fairer, quicker and more compassionate way of addressing issues when they arise, bringing different voices to the table from the start and giving individuals and their families a
the health secretary, jeremy hunt, made the announcement in the commons.e must acknowledge the response to theseissues we must acknowledge the response to these issues from those in authority has not always been good enough. sometimes the reactions felt focussed on defending the status quo and asa focussed on defending the status quo and as a result patients and their families have spent too long feeling they were not being listened to, making agony of a complex medical situation worse. today,...
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as jeremy hunt said, is... d, it is to make sure that we have the right culture with learning and sharing rather than the culture of blame. pharmacists have procedures to make sure but the way we supply medication is done in the right way. in terms of the number of items that pharmacies are dispensing, we are getting a lot of these items that are clinically checked and they are getting the right medication is suitable for them. why do you think the mistakes are being made? is it because of the pressure on the system? it comes back to making sure that there is a right culture in terms of learning and sharing and making sure we have health care experts in charge of supplying medication for pharmacists. there are some proposals in terms of getting some non—pharmacist supplying medication to patients which could actually put the patient safety in increased risk, so making sure the right professions a re risk, so making sure the right professions are involved, pharmacists are experts in medicines, we have five years
as jeremy hunt said, is... d, it is to make sure that we have the right culture with learning and sharing rather than the culture of blame. pharmacists have procedures to make sure but the way we supply medication is done in the right way. in terms of the number of items that pharmacies are dispensing, we are getting a lot of these items that are clinically checked and they are getting the right medication is suitable for them. why do you think the mistakes are being made? is it because of the...
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the health secretary, jeremy hunt, made the announcement in the commons.wledge the response to these issues from those in authority has not always been good enough. sometimes the reactions felt focussed on defending the status quo and asa focussed on defending the status quo and as a result patients and their families have spent too long feeling they were not being listened to, making agony of a complex medical situation worse. today, in addition to practical steps, for each of these three cases, i'm setting up plans to establish a fairer, quicker and more compassionate way of addressing issues when they arise, bringing different voices to the table from the start and giving individuals and their families a clear path to answers and resolution. average wages went up slightly in the final 3 months of last year, rising by 2.5 per cent. that's according to the latest figures from the office for national statistics, which also show that the amount each worker produces — known as productivity — has increased. but there was also a slight rise in unemployment fro
the health secretary, jeremy hunt, made the announcement in the commons.wledge the response to these issues from those in authority has not always been good enough. sometimes the reactions felt focussed on defending the status quo and asa focussed on defending the status quo and as a result patients and their families have spent too long feeling they were not being listened to, making agony of a complex medical situation worse. today, in addition to practical steps, for each of these three...