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him back injanuary when he said something that some people with siesta comic against milton keynes. a lot of the power comes from what is being shared and going viral and those things can start organically and they can be more powerful. yesterday there was a prominent remain campaigner who tweeted britain has exploded which was one of the top trends of the day on twitter but people using the hashtag to see sarcastic things about brexiteers seeing the world with their if we had not left the eu by yesterday. it can backfire as well. the day before that there was a hashtag the day before that there was a has htag vote the day before that there was a hashtag vote conservative which was started off seemingly seriously but very quickly became sarcastic. that is the thing, you do not know who is going to pick up something that you tweet and how they are going to run with it. thank you. another story that‘s got people talking on twitter is that news that donald trump is moving from new york and making florida his permanent home. he accused new york‘s political leaders of treating him badly
him back injanuary when he said something that some people with siesta comic against milton keynes. a lot of the power comes from what is being shared and going viral and those things can start organically and they can be more powerful. yesterday there was a prominent remain campaigner who tweeted britain has exploded which was one of the top trends of the day on twitter but people using the hashtag to see sarcastic things about brexiteers seeing the world with their if we had not left the eu...
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we've been very busy over the summer here at milton keynes.t we have the right staff available to us and the physical capacity to look after the patients. we're going to see some real peaks in demand. staffing is a problem. there are 107,000 vacancies across the nhs in england and all this as demand is rising, with nearly 4% more emergency hospital admissions over a year. what about gp practices? 0ne doctor gave her perspective. i think different governments have different ideas and they want to have an impact on the needs does make an edge as —— nhs, one way or the other, and sometimes they mess things up. as gps we expect to be working a little bit harder, longer hours, seeing a few more patients. the latest figures show there were 4.4 million people waiting for routine surgery in england, a record high. and nearly 65,000 in september had to wait more than four hours for a bed after being admitted to a&e. we asked patients and visitors outside one london hospital about nhs care. there isn't a lot of time for anyone anymore. i think it is not
we've been very busy over the summer here at milton keynes.t we have the right staff available to us and the physical capacity to look after the patients. we're going to see some real peaks in demand. staffing is a problem. there are 107,000 vacancies across the nhs in england and all this as demand is rising, with nearly 4% more emergency hospital admissions over a year. what about gp practices? 0ne doctor gave her perspective. i think different governments have different ideas and they want...
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disturbing the incident occurred during a yellow vests demonstration for teenagers joe was broken he keynes he was just passing by the rally without intending to join it we spoke with his mother about what happened she told us officials are turning a blind eye. as she was and will do the most of what i was told your son is badly injured the operation lasted 6 hours after that he had to stay at home for 3 months with his wired can you imagine how hard it is for a teenager not to go out anywhere for 3 months nobody helped us i don't with everything on my own i went this is called me and offered their support but not to the government i'm disappointed because of this it's terrible i'm not a part of the universe movement i don't condemn them though they have the right to demand the things that my. but i'm definitely against the violence i was told there was several policeman who was shooting at the same time that's why they can't identify the one who shot my son but i keep telling myself that all the governments of registered and what about c.c.t.v. they are just shutting their eyes to what hap
disturbing the incident occurred during a yellow vests demonstration for teenagers joe was broken he keynes he was just passing by the rally without intending to join it we spoke with his mother about what happened she told us officials are turning a blind eye. as she was and will do the most of what i was told your son is badly injured the operation lasted 6 hours after that he had to stay at home for 3 months with his wired can you imagine how hard it is for a teenager not to go out anywhere...
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violent we heard from pak no won't he's a senior lecturer in politics university of bath and nikkei and keynes the intense violence is undermining the message of hong kong's protesters i have seen a lot of media coverage you born koran. they have been biased and they have been also ones either be sympathetic with the boldest is their term us or some morsi focusing on how the police handle the process that is that of all those kind of fallen soon misbehavior from the computer by the protestants because the violence has already damage the legitimacy and the popularity of the movement. the majority of the people who support it nonviolence resistance they have already this why likewise in silence and move far from the sea and what we are only seeing the television and the deal now these are the violent protesters. running around in a kind of. style and it's very difficult for the police to persecute them. parades and wreath laying ceremony. were held in the u.s. on monday is the country marked veterans day this is commemorations though drew protests in new york where demonstrators voiced their ang
violent we heard from pak no won't he's a senior lecturer in politics university of bath and nikkei and keynes the intense violence is undermining the message of hong kong's protesters i have seen a lot of media coverage you born koran. they have been biased and they have been also ones either be sympathetic with the boldest is their term us or some morsi focusing on how the police handle the process that is that of all those kind of fallen soon misbehavior from the computer by the protestants...
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we've been very busy over the summer here at milton keynes.ght staff available to us. we're going to see some real peaks in demand. staffing is a problem. there are 107,000 vacancies across the nhs in england and all this as demand is rising, with nearly 4% more emergency hospital admissions over a year. what about gp practices? 0ne doctor gave her perspective. all winters are the same, or similar. as gps we expect to be working a little bit harder, longer hours, seeing a few more patients. the latest figures show there were 4.4 million people waiting for routine surgery in england, a record high. and nearly 65,000 in september had to wait more than four hours for a bed after being admitted to a&e. we asked patients and visitors outside a london hospital this evening about their experiences. the student has been waiting in a&e with her friend. what sort of atmosphere is there in there? people seem to be in quite a lot of pain. people keep going up to the desk asking when they will be seen next. so people feel quite impatient. this woman says s
we've been very busy over the summer here at milton keynes.ght staff available to us. we're going to see some real peaks in demand. staffing is a problem. there are 107,000 vacancies across the nhs in england and all this as demand is rising, with nearly 4% more emergency hospital admissions over a year. what about gp practices? 0ne doctor gave her perspective. all winters are the same, or similar. as gps we expect to be working a little bit harder, longer hours, seeing a few more patients. the...
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about is that —— he talked about what he wanted to talk about and avoided what is happening with alun keynesn people are saying whites a he has got —— when borisjohnson has such a big event going on. i think most people thought that the welsh people knew he had to resign. and therefore may be it is better to get it out of the way this morning. borisjohnson is get it out of the way this morning. boris johnson is not get it out of the way this morning. borisjohnson is not taking questions today. he does not have to a nswer questions today. he does not have to answer anything about all of that. reasonably just hoping that answer anything about all of that. reasonablyjust hoping that he can move on tomorrow to other things. it has been a pretty torrid 2a hours. if you wanted to style your campaign in any way at all it would not have been like this. parties have grades about what is going to happen each day and you can bet for sure that i cabinet resignation would not have been on it. is this going to be a brexit election because that is not what the labour party wants. brexit election because th
about is that —— he talked about what he wanted to talk about and avoided what is happening with alun keynesn people are saying whites a he has got —— when borisjohnson has such a big event going on. i think most people thought that the welsh people knew he had to resign. and therefore may be it is better to get it out of the way this morning. borisjohnson is get it out of the way this morning. boris johnson is not get it out of the way this morning. borisjohnson is not taking questions...
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it has been very busy over the summer here at milton keynes.hat we have the right staff available to us, and that we have the physical capacity to look after patients as normal, but the reality is that the patients may have to wait a little bit longer in the emergency departments. staffing is a problem. there are 107,000 vacancies across the nhs in england and demand is rising, with almost 4% more emergency hospital it admissions over the year. different governments have different ideas. sometimes they end up missing up ideas. sometimes they end up missing up things. it just isn't the itjust isn't the same any more. nobody has got any time for anyone and it's a shame because it isn't the staff's fault. generally i think the staff's fault. generally i think the nhs does a greatjob. the staff's fault. generally i think the nhs does a great job. what you think about the political debate?” think about the political debate?” think it's all political, it's for their own gains. they saved my son's life last year so i've got nothing but good things to
it has been very busy over the summer here at milton keynes.hat we have the right staff available to us, and that we have the physical capacity to look after patients as normal, but the reality is that the patients may have to wait a little bit longer in the emergency departments. staffing is a problem. there are 107,000 vacancies across the nhs in england and demand is rising, with almost 4% more emergency hospital it admissions over the year. different governments have different ideas....
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even john maynard keynes is rolling over in his grave.e believed in deficits, not in the 11th year of a economic recovery. however, i would love to kind of tell you that i don't think the fed needed to cut rates to get this rally going. i believe the fourth quarter of last year was a correction. in the middle of that correction we wrote a piece. we expected the s&p to hit 3100. it is over that now. we expected the dow to hit 28,500. i think without the boeing problems and 737 max we would be there today. and so this is followed our script. i don't think, really, that we needed those interest rate cuts in order to get this. we were never going to have a recession but with those cut, it makes it even more certain that next year is going to be a growth year. i think that is what the markets realizing. consensus earnings estimates right now are for 10% growth in earnings. neil: right. >> we all know those consensus estimates are too low. i'm look for 12 to 15% earnings next year. charles: erin, wall street says the coast is clear but the mark
even john maynard keynes is rolling over in his grave.e believed in deficits, not in the 11th year of a economic recovery. however, i would love to kind of tell you that i don't think the fed needed to cut rates to get this rally going. i believe the fourth quarter of last year was a correction. in the middle of that correction we wrote a piece. we expected the s&p to hit 3100. it is over that now. we expected the dow to hit 28,500. i think without the boeing problems and 737 max we would...
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it's been very busy over the summer here at milton keynes.ally important that we have the right staff available to us, and that we have the physical capacity to look after patients. the reality is that the patients may have to wait a little bit longer in the emergency departments. staffing is a problem. there are 107,000 vacancies across the nhs in england and all this as demand is rising, with almost 4% more emergency hospital admissions over the year. what about gp practices? 0ne doctor gave her perspective. i think different governments have different ideas. they want to have an impact on the nhs, one way or another. sometimes they end up messing up lots of things, and i think the nhs should not be politicised. the latest figures show... we asked patients outside one london hospital how they felt about nhs care. itjust isn't the same any more. nobody has got any time for anyone and it's a shame because it isn't the staff's fault. generally, i think the nhs does a greatjob. what do you think about the political debate? i think it's all poli
it's been very busy over the summer here at milton keynes.ally important that we have the right staff available to us, and that we have the physical capacity to look after patients. the reality is that the patients may have to wait a little bit longer in the emergency departments. staffing is a problem. there are 107,000 vacancies across the nhs in england and all this as demand is rising, with almost 4% more emergency hospital admissions over the year. what about gp practices? 0ne doctor gave...
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that the celebration and the euphoria when this event took place and we were just saying in dominic keynes package that there is now perhaps a sense of frustration perhaps the mood is more subdued on this anniversary as expectations as a sense of expectations were not fulfilled and yes the wall might have physically come down but the divide very much still exists when you look at employment unemployment when you look at wages the economy quality of living there is still a difference right between east and west so i'm just wondering if you're in touch with people who are there now and how they feel. well one of the big problems was that these german economy it was not only centralized but it was also involved in some of the industries that now just literally do not make money or are environmentally unsound for example the coal mining industry in the east of eastern germany that's closing down all the coal mines are being run down and workers of being laid off so you getting some of these people who that was the only job they knew they were trained for that job on top of that when the wall c
that the celebration and the euphoria when this event took place and we were just saying in dominic keynes package that there is now perhaps a sense of frustration perhaps the mood is more subdued on this anniversary as expectations as a sense of expectations were not fulfilled and yes the wall might have physically come down but the divide very much still exists when you look at employment unemployment when you look at wages the economy quality of living there is still a difference right...
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boy has been charged with two counts of murder after two teenagers were stabbed to death in milton keyneshird person to be charged in connection with the deaths. he also faces two counts of attempted murder after 23—year—old ryan brown, and an unnamed 17—year—old boy, were left with serious injuries in the incident. police investigating the deaths of 39 people who were found in a lorry trailer in grays last week have urged two brothers to hand themselves in. detective chief inspector daniel stoten said they had spoken to ronan hughes by telephone but needed to have a conversation with him and his brother christopher in person in order to progress the investigation. we are continuing to appeal for information into the whereabouts of 40—year—old ronan hughes and his 39—year—old brother christopher hughes from armagh. they are wanted on suspicion of manslaughter and human trafficking. i would like to thank all of those communities from northern ireland and ireland, along with those in the road haulage and shipping industries who have come forward to share information and knowledge with us. w
boy has been charged with two counts of murder after two teenagers were stabbed to death in milton keyneshird person to be charged in connection with the deaths. he also faces two counts of attempted murder after 23—year—old ryan brown, and an unnamed 17—year—old boy, were left with serious injuries in the incident. police investigating the deaths of 39 people who were found in a lorry trailer in grays last week have urged two brothers to hand themselves in. detective chief inspector...
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no, it has been with us for a long time, on the way back to keynes' animal spirit.set prices continue to our upward, whether justified or not, that may continue to provide some positive sentiment. greenspan 101, last week i believe it was paul speaking there, a single headline. i cannot remember the message, but it was cut to the chase. madame lagarde would probably say asset bubbles. but do you look at the frothiness in the leverage loans or in the equity market, coming toward what morgan stanley talked about years ago? daniel: there is an active debate and there should be, over the amount of financial risk in the system, but also what the role of central banks should play in this. , you know, is that 10 years after the global financial crisis, the system does look relatively resilient. but at the same time, where way too dependent on central banks to manage everything. managing theand bond market among other things. the treasury yield on a 1.84 handle, is that correctly pricing the u.s. economy right now? i would say it is encapsulating one view on the u.s. econom
no, it has been with us for a long time, on the way back to keynes' animal spirit.set prices continue to our upward, whether justified or not, that may continue to provide some positive sentiment. greenspan 101, last week i believe it was paul speaking there, a single headline. i cannot remember the message, but it was cut to the chase. madame lagarde would probably say asset bubbles. but do you look at the frothiness in the leverage loans or in the equity market, coming toward what morgan...
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but the country's precarious means that whatever happens in kiev has become keyn capitol hill.>>bring i back home to the bay area will take a live look outsid just abo perfect conditions at sfo and no delays will be right back. welcome to the carnival30 . hey, shaq. it's a 30 second tour. no man is like... now it's 26. welcome aboard. ocean! welcskyride.rd. mini golf. relax!elax! relax! you take this man to be your hband? i do. married. no time for basketball. pool. carnival. choose fun. she's made of nerves of steel, so when she hato perform one of the most dangerous jobs on the ship,he says, "no problem" she's practical and always gets the most bang foher buck. so when another bank triedo charge her monthly service fees, cassie said, no way. we made usaa bank to help cassie keep more of her mey - with no monthly seice fees or minimum balance requirements. usaa. what you're made of,e're made for. usaa you're stronger than you know. so stron you power through chronic migraine, 15 or more headache migraine days a month. one tough mother. you're bad enough for botox®. botox® has
but the country's precarious means that whatever happens in kiev has become keyn capitol hill.>>bring i back home to the bay area will take a live look outsid just abo perfect conditions at sfo and no delays will be right back. welcome to the carnival30 . hey, shaq. it's a 30 second tour. no man is like... now it's 26. welcome aboard. ocean! welcskyride.rd. mini golf. relax!elax! relax! you take this man to be your hband? i do. married. no time for basketball. pool. carnival. choose fun....
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near milton keynes, one degree, there in east wales, one celsius as well.a nd will spread in and affecting savvy scotland as well and become more prolonged as we go through the day. there were not quite reach eastern coast during daylight hours. some parts of northern scotland, a few showers, wintry over the hills. it will see a good deal of dry and bright weather. four heaven six degrees in scotland. a chilly day. school run and ahead of the raso across southern scotland, northern england, out acts of rain quite widely. damper through the midlands and central and southern england. the rain not as extensive. some parts of east anglia and the south—east will go into the evening try to begin with an renal spread in. have bursts during the evening rush hour. devon, cornwall, south—west wales. that was spread north and east through the night. it will be an area to watch as we go through tomorrow. away from that, a few showers, clear skies. temperatures not quite as low as they were last night. either way it will be a chilly start to tomorrow morning once again.
near milton keynes, one degree, there in east wales, one celsius as well.a nd will spread in and affecting savvy scotland as well and become more prolonged as we go through the day. there were not quite reach eastern coast during daylight hours. some parts of northern scotland, a few showers, wintry over the hills. it will see a good deal of dry and bright weather. four heaven six degrees in scotland. a chilly day. school run and ahead of the raso across southern scotland, northern england, out...
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earlier i met a 39—year—old from milton keynes and he was diagnosed a year ago, just weeks after hisy, late 405, but normally 505 and 605, so it is now starting when i'm 39, so that was a bit of a 5hock. but now being on this trial, finally, some hope, because there ha5 finally, some hope, because there has never been any hope before, it ha5 has never been any hope before, it has always been a bit of a death sentence. thi5 has always been a bit of a death sentence. this is amazing. whether or not it works, at least it actually gives people hope. how does the trial work? the two-year study will recruit huntington's disease patients from around the world and it builds on a smaller try which focused on 46 patients, some will get a placebo and others will be given an experimental treatment which is injected into their spinal fluid which is injected into their spinal flu id every which is injected into their spinal fluid every two months. the idea is that the drug stops or reduces the growth of a toxic protein in the brain cells which causes the disease. it has been shown to work in the s
earlier i met a 39—year—old from milton keynes and he was diagnosed a year ago, just weeks after hisy, late 405, but normally 505 and 605, so it is now starting when i'm 39, so that was a bit of a 5hock. but now being on this trial, finally, some hope, because there ha5 finally, some hope, because there has never been any hope before, it ha5 has never been any hope before, it has always been a bit of a death sentence. thi5 has always been a bit of a death sentence. this is amazing. whether...
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announced they are also in hot water with plans to close unprofitable stores in aberdeen, preston, milton keynesre out of the way, mama & papas have a better time ahead than they have had in re ce nt time ahead than they have had in recent months. games workshop, has demonstrated how important it is to have a proposition that people really want. lots of people are buying very small model soldiers and creatures and it is allowing them not only to be very successful in the uk but now talk about overseas expansion. yes, again, also indicative of just how expansion. yes, again, also indicative ofjust how huge the gaming industry is to the uk economy. on the topic of retail as well, ikea also reported a profit rise. it is a nuanced picture we are getting out of the retail sector today. sticking with that, the italian fashion house prada and the german sportswear giant adidas today announced they are joining forces to produce a limited edition train and sailing show. is that a natural partnership? absolutely fun the li fascinating. -- trainer and. they had collaborations with stella mccartney in the p
announced they are also in hot water with plans to close unprofitable stores in aberdeen, preston, milton keynesre out of the way, mama & papas have a better time ahead than they have had in re ce nt time ahead than they have had in recent months. games workshop, has demonstrated how important it is to have a proposition that people really want. lots of people are buying very small model soldiers and creatures and it is allowing them not only to be very successful in the uk but now talk...