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so that's theresa may there in mansfield. mansfield answering some questions.on television and she said she was biding at meetings like this, meeting people and meeting voters. yes, what she called traditional campaigning. so that's the prime minister in mansfield. let's bring you a shot from york as well because here people are waiting to meet the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, he has been out and about campaigning today as has theresa may. so they're trying to get around a few locations today and we'll be back there when jeremy corbyn arrives. is let's return to the news that president trump sacked the head of the fbi. he said thatjames comey had lost the confidence of almost eve ryo ne had lost the confidence of almost everyone in washington. the senate democratic leader chuck shumar has been giving his reaction to the news and he said in the senate there must be an investigation and a special prosecutor into why james comey was sacked by donald trump. there are a great many outstanding questions about the circumstances of director comey‘s dismissal, the stat
so that's theresa may there in mansfield. mansfield answering some questions.on television and she said she was biding at meetings like this, meeting people and meeting voters. yes, what she called traditional campaigning. so that's the prime minister in mansfield. let's bring you a shot from york as well because here people are waiting to meet the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, he has been out and about campaigning today as has theresa may. so they're trying to get around a few locations today...
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it is in mansfield traquair, here in edinburgh, where the debate is about to get under way.all, take us through what's at stake in this debate this evening for leaders. i think that when you think about parliamentary elections, you often think about manifestos and policies, and exchanges of ideas. but the big issue which has dominated politics in scotland for some years now is dominated politics in scotland for some years now is independence. on one side of the debate you have nicola sturgeon‘s snp views taking pa rt nicola sturgeon‘s snp views taking part in the debate tonight, they are trying to build support to win a second independence referendum, which possibly might come towards the end of next year. on the other side you've got ruth davidson for the conservatives whose party has become the main voice of the union in scotland, because they've had some degree of success and are now the official opposition. in many ways those two issues have polarised politics in scotland. then in the middle you've got labour, which used to dominate politics in scotland for many years bu
it is in mansfield traquair, here in edinburgh, where the debate is about to get under way.all, take us through what's at stake in this debate this evening for leaders. i think that when you think about parliamentary elections, you often think about manifestos and policies, and exchanges of ideas. but the big issue which has dominated politics in scotland for some years now is dominated politics in scotland for some years now is independence. on one side of the debate you have nicola...
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i had my meeting with senator mansfield. i sat in front of the senator mansfield desk. i didn't understand how he can be here. i really mean it. i was truly upset. kind of like up -- upset some of the things trump is doing. he let me go on. he said joe, what would you say if i told you that in 1970, dot and jesse holmes sitting at their home in raleigh, picture of young man, 14-point 5 years old with steel braces and steel crutches. all i wanted was someone to love me. i said i feel like a fool. he said, joe, they did. he sat back and mansfield fashion, he said, you know, joe, i learned couple things. it's always appropriate to question another man or woman's judgment. it's never appropriate to question a motive because you do not know. think about it, husband, wives, brothers, sisters, friends and or competitors. whenever you question other person's motive, it makes them impossible to get to an agreement. when i say you're in the pocket of or i say you done this, you can't get there. think of what we do today. we attack first the motive -- you're unamerican, you're not
i had my meeting with senator mansfield. i sat in front of the senator mansfield desk. i didn't understand how he can be here. i really mean it. i was truly upset. kind of like up -- upset some of the things trump is doing. he let me go on. he said joe, what would you say if i told you that in 1970, dot and jesse holmes sitting at their home in raleigh, picture of young man, 14-point 5 years old with steel braces and steel crutches. all i wanted was someone to love me. i said i feel like a...
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mansfield told us how it was affecting services today: i had a meeting today, a patient with severed potentially pa ralyse back pain, could potentially paralyse her. and we had to divert her to another hospital, queens medical centre. it is getting a bit difficult for us. we have a lot of patience here. it takes an awful lot of time for us to process the information on a paper system. some hospitals warned local people they we re hospitals warned local people they were experiencing significant it and telephone problems. some gp practices have also reported significant problems. studio: let's speak to our correspondents at some of the affected hospitals. helena lee is at barts in london and kevin birch is in colchester. to you first helena, what's happening there? they have activated what they call a major incident plan for the welfare and safety of their patients. all routine appointments have been cancelled, haitians have been told to use other nhs services if they can, and any ambulances arriving here have been diverted to neighbouring hospitals. we've just spoken to one patient w
mansfield told us how it was affecting services today: i had a meeting today, a patient with severed potentially pa ralyse back pain, could potentially paralyse her. and we had to divert her to another hospital, queens medical centre. it is getting a bit difficult for us. we have a lot of patience here. it takes an awful lot of time for us to process the information on a paper system. some hospitals warned local people they we re hospitals warned local people they were experiencing significant...
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i did not go, and mike mansfield, ed muskie, and some other senior senators said come and be sworn in and stay for six months. only 1703 people have ever been sworn in, your wife worked hard to get you here, you owe it to your family. but i didn't want to go. the day was supposed to be sworn in i refuse to go to the senate, so i later learned i was probably the only senator in history ever sworn in in a hospital, because i do not want to leave my sons. they sent the secretary of the senate to swear me and. -- in. and senator mansfield who had more integrity in his finger them as people have in his whole body, he comes by every tuesday at 3:00, and he would give me an assignment. no senator gets an assignment. [laughter] joe biden: not a joke. i was the first senator. i didn't know any better. forook me a couple months me to figure out that he was taking my pulse to see how i was doing. it was the end of may, you see those two doors that the senators use a was on c-span? i walked down to the floor of the senate to determine when the last vote was going to be so that i could catch the t
i did not go, and mike mansfield, ed muskie, and some other senior senators said come and be sworn in and stay for six months. only 1703 people have ever been sworn in, your wife worked hard to get you here, you owe it to your family. but i didn't want to go. the day was supposed to be sworn in i refuse to go to the senate, so i later learned i was probably the only senator in history ever sworn in in a hospital, because i do not want to leave my sons. they sent the secretary of the senate to...
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i sat down and senator mansfield said, what is the matter joe? i went on about how jesse helms had no social redeeming value, i thought he was terrible. he said, joe, what would you say if i told you that jesse helms, anee years ago, saw advertisement in early december for a young man with braces up to his hips 14 years old, saying all i want for christmas is someone to love me. ifsaid, what would you say jesse adopted that man as his own child? i said, i would feel like a fool. joe.id well, they did joe, it is always appropriate to question another man or woman's judgment, but it is never appropriate to question their motives. because you never know. once you? questione you motive, it makes it impossible to reach a copper mines. -- reach a compromise. it is also hard to reach an agreement on an issue that has to be resolved. at the same time you have a responsibility to stand up against indignities. you have to be committed and allre, against any of those folks that want to dim the rights of other people. you can't start by questioning other peo
i sat down and senator mansfield said, what is the matter joe? i went on about how jesse helms had no social redeeming value, i thought he was terrible. he said, joe, what would you say if i told you that jesse helms, anee years ago, saw advertisement in early december for a young man with braces up to his hips 14 years old, saying all i want for christmas is someone to love me. ifsaid, what would you say jesse adopted that man as his own child? i said, i would feel like a fool. joe.id well,...
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i did not go, and mike mansfield, ed muskie, and some other senior senators said, " just come and be sworn in and stay for six months. only 1703 people have ever been sworn in, your wife worked hard to get you here, you owe it to your family." but i did not want to go. the day was supposed to be sworn in, i refused to go to the senate, so i later learned i was probably the only senator in history ever sworn in in a hospital, because i do not want to leave my sons. they sent the secretary of the senate to swear me in. and senator mansfield who had more integrity in his finger them as people have in his whole body, he comes by every tuesday at 3:00, and he would give me an assignment. no senator gets an assignment. [laughter] mr. biden: not a joke. i was the first senator. i didn't know any better. it took me a couple months for me to figure out that he was taking my pulse to see how i was doing. it was the end of may, and you see on c-span those two doors that the senators walk in, and i walked down to the floor of the senate to determine when the last vote was going to be so that i c
i did not go, and mike mansfield, ed muskie, and some other senior senators said, " just come and be sworn in and stay for six months. only 1703 people have ever been sworn in, your wife worked hard to get you here, you owe it to your family." but i did not want to go. the day was supposed to be sworn in, i refused to go to the senate, so i later learned i was probably the only senator in history ever sworn in in a hospital, because i do not want to leave my sons. they sent the...
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in a statement, nhs digital, responsible for it, has said: one doctor at this hospital in mansfield toldit was affecting services today. i had a lady today, who had severe back pain, could potentially paralyse her down below her legs. and we had to divert her to another hospital, queens medical centre. it is getting a bit difficult for us. we have a lot of patients here. it takes an awful lot of time for us to process the information on a paper system. some hospitals warned local people they were experiencing significant it and telephone problems. some gp practices have also reported significant problems. the man speaking in a report is in oxford and he joins us the man speaking in a report is in oxford and hejoins us now, here‘s a cyber security analyst. you are saying the nhs is vulnerable, why was invulnerable? any organisation which does not keep up—to—date with its security patches, is not upgrading the operating system, can have those problems exploited by hackers and malware attacks. and sadly the british health service has really lagged behind in some of these areas. why are they
in a statement, nhs digital, responsible for it, has said: one doctor at this hospital in mansfield toldit was affecting services today. i had a lady today, who had severe back pain, could potentially paralyse her down below her legs. and we had to divert her to another hospital, queens medical centre. it is getting a bit difficult for us. we have a lot of patients here. it takes an awful lot of time for us to process the information on a paper system. some hospitals warned local people they...
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one lane is blocked at mansfield road.e a check on the weather now, with kate kinsella. good morning. well, the long—awaited rain arrived overnight last night. it has been quite warm, and it is certainly a wet start this morning, and it is going to be a wet end to the day, as well. now, the rain this morning — we have got some heavy bursts mixed in there, but it does move north and west, so drying out. and further east, if you get a sunny spell, could get really quite warm later. then the rain comes back in as we head towards the end of the afternoon. the maximum temperature getting up to around 20, 21 celsius, maybe even more in the sunshine. and that rain through the rush—hour, could get some thundery downpours. it will gradually clear away eastwards overnight, introducing some slightly fresher air. minimum temperatures between ten and 12 celsius. now, for tomorrow, it is going to feel a bit fresher, the air a bit clearer. sunshine, and some showers as well. temperatures getting up to around 18, 19 celsius, so it is goin
one lane is blocked at mansfield road.e a check on the weather now, with kate kinsella. good morning. well, the long—awaited rain arrived overnight last night. it has been quite warm, and it is certainly a wet start this morning, and it is going to be a wet end to the day, as well. now, the rain this morning — we have got some heavy bursts mixed in there, but it does move north and west, so drying out. and further east, if you get a sunny spell, could get really quite warm later. then the...
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you can see linkin park on tour starting july 27th in mansfield, massachussetts.n wilson will be paying tribute to the great chris cornell tonight. [ cheers and applause ] next week, we have brand new shows with jim carrey, zac efron, jada pinkett-smith, rachel, "the bachelorette" connie nielsen will be here, jon bass, plus music from bush, zach brown band, lil yachty, and u2 will be here in celebration -- this is very, very exciting -- of the 30th anniversary of "the joshua tree" album. please join us for all of that. our first guest is an oscar-nominated, golden globe-winning actor who buckles swash again as captain jack sparrow in "pirates of the caribbean: dead men tell no tales." it opens in theaters and imax a week from tomorrow. please welcome johnny depp. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: it's starting a tradition now. >> it's tradition. nobody else has picked up on it yet. >> jimmy: thank goodness. hey, i want to tell you a story. i came into work this morning as i typically do, drove in, parked my car. there were a bunch of pe
you can see linkin park on tour starting july 27th in mansfield, massachussetts.n wilson will be paying tribute to the great chris cornell tonight. [ cheers and applause ] next week, we have brand new shows with jim carrey, zac efron, jada pinkett-smith, rachel, "the bachelorette" connie nielsen will be here, jon bass, plus music from bush, zach brown band, lil yachty, and u2 will be here in celebration -- this is very, very exciting -- of the 30th anniversary of "the joshua...
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in a statement, nhs digital, responsible for it, has said: one doctor at this hospital in mansfield toldecting services today. i had a lady today, who had severe back pain, could potentially paralyse her down below her legs. and we had to divert her to another hospital, queens medical centre. it is getting a bit difficult for us. we have a lot of patients here. it takes an awful lot of time for us to process the information on a paper system. some hospitals warned local people they were experiencing significant it and telephone problems. some gp practices have also reported significant problems. speaking a little earlier, the prime minister said there's no evidence patient data has been compromised so far. we are that aware of nhs organisations have reported they have suffered well from a ransomware attack. this was not targeted at the nhs. it is an international attack on the number of countries and organisations have been affected. the national cyber security centre is working closely with nhs digital to ensure they support the organisations concerned and protect patient safety. we are
in a statement, nhs digital, responsible for it, has said: one doctor at this hospital in mansfield toldecting services today. i had a lady today, who had severe back pain, could potentially paralyse her down below her legs. and we had to divert her to another hospital, queens medical centre. it is getting a bit difficult for us. we have a lot of patients here. it takes an awful lot of time for us to process the information on a paper system. some hospitals warned local people they were...
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in a statement, nhs digital, responsible for it, has said: one doctor at this hospital in mansfield toldffecting services today. i had a meeting today, a patient with severe back pain, could potentially paralyse her. and we had to divert her to another hospital, queens medical centre. it is getting a bit difficult for us. we have a lot of patients here. it takes an awful lot of time for us to process the information on a paper system. some hospitals warned local people they were experiencing significant it and telephone problems. some gp practices have also reported significant problems. our correspondent is outside saint bartholomew's hospital in london. what is the latest? the trust itself has four hospitals, which are all affected by this cyber attack. we know that earlier on the declared a major incident here and they put that into place. all routine appointments at this hospital and three other hospitals were cancelled for the day. also patients were told that if they could use other nhs services, then they should go elsewhere. also ambulances which have been arriving here at the ho
in a statement, nhs digital, responsible for it, has said: one doctor at this hospital in mansfield toldffecting services today. i had a meeting today, a patient with severe back pain, could potentially paralyse her. and we had to divert her to another hospital, queens medical centre. it is getting a bit difficult for us. we have a lot of patients here. it takes an awful lot of time for us to process the information on a paper system. some hospitals warned local people they were experiencing...
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a man named mike mansfield, a man who had more integrity that most people have in their whole body, cameonths. the day i was supposed to be sworn in, as mike castle remembered, i didn't show up, i stayed in the hospital, changed my mind. when i went down and i -- he sensed the secretary of the senate to the hospital to swear me in. and when i was down i got an , assignment, i thought every freshman senator got an assignment, once a week i would show up in the majority leader's office to report on the assignment i was given. it took me about three months to figure out all he was doing was checking my pulse to see how i was doing. one day at the end of may, following the tradition i had, which was what to walk through those double doors down the senate to check so i know which amtrak train i can take to get home to see my sons. and jessie was -- friend of mine to this day bob dole and one of my mentors, teddy kennedy, for the precursor, for the america's with disabilities act. he's talking about it's not government's obligation to care and deal with the handicap, et cetera. so i walked in
a man named mike mansfield, a man who had more integrity that most people have in their whole body, cameonths. the day i was supposed to be sworn in, as mike castle remembered, i didn't show up, i stayed in the hospital, changed my mind. when i went down and i -- he sensed the secretary of the senate to the hospital to swear me in. and when i was down i got an , assignment, i thought every freshman senator got an assignment, once a week i would show up in the majority leader's office to report...
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mike mansfield became a legendary senate majority leader on the committee. richard russell, in legendary senator, a german by the name of styles bridges from new hampshire who was one of these quiet forces in the senate and 1950's to be no one really knew very much about him, but he was a real powerhouse. then his son ahmad and ahmad john brinker. five of them got five of them got together and negotiated fee. as the talks unfolded, they quickly came to agreement on three of the five. these are three senators who are very prominent before the american civil war. john callahan, in reply. so they agree quickly on the street, the great triumvirate, but then there were not certain about the other two senators. and they decided to choose a leading progressive from the 20th-century and a leading conservative. for the conservative they chose robert taft to have passed away, a stalwart republican senator from ohio. when it came to the progress of there were decisions. kennedy very much wanted to select george norris, a very kind of aggressive, popular senator from ne
mike mansfield became a legendary senate majority leader on the committee. richard russell, in legendary senator, a german by the name of styles bridges from new hampshire who was one of these quiet forces in the senate and 1950's to be no one really knew very much about him, but he was a real powerhouse. then his son ahmad and ahmad john brinker. five of them got five of them got together and negotiated fee. as the talks unfolded, they quickly came to agreement on three of the five. these are...
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. >> you don't any longer get to stand up and say, hey, i'm mike mansfield.er of the united states senate. i uld like to have all the respect that comes with that. no, no, no. you are the target of our heat seeking missiles when you become nancy pelosi or chuck schumer. the presidential candidates we will see like elizabeth warren and harris and others, i think they're all playing it exactly right, which is they don't want to rise to the level of being the target of the heat-seeking missiles. they will go after elizabeth warren as much as they can because their side bets she is the most viable candidate. they want to harm her. notice trump wants to harm her when ever he can he will reach out and harm her. he doesn't worry about chuck schumer running against him for president, he does worry about her. i think the shape of the democratic party in our public consumption of all these stories is just about right. in other words, they're not in them. they don't have to be because it's the "washington post" versus donald trump today and the "washington post" won. th
. >> you don't any longer get to stand up and say, hey, i'm mike mansfield.er of the united states senate. i uld like to have all the respect that comes with that. no, no, no. you are the target of our heat seeking missiles when you become nancy pelosi or chuck schumer. the presidential candidates we will see like elizabeth warren and harris and others, i think they're all playing it exactly right, which is they don't want to rise to the level of being the target of the heat-seeking...
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welcome to mansfield in edinburgh, where over the next 90 minutes we will explore some of the major issuesn this election, with the help of our invited audience, and our panel. 0n the help of our invited audience, and our panel. on day for the snp we had scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon. for the scottish conservatives, ruth davidson. for the scottish labour party, kezia dugdale. representing the scottish liberal democrats, willie rennie. this ukip david coburn and for the scottish greens, patrick harvie. applause we also want all of you to join in at home. you can argue along with the debate using social media. the hashtag is leaders debate. we will come back shortly and take opening state m e nts come back shortly and take opening statements from all of our panel, but first jackie bird statements from all of our panel, but firstjackie bird is statements from all of our panel, but first jackie bird is with the watching press. thank you. from the majesty of the debating hall to be more modest surroundings of the press room or the so—called spin room. it's here that the journalists
welcome to mansfield in edinburgh, where over the next 90 minutes we will explore some of the major issuesn this election, with the help of our invited audience, and our panel. 0n the help of our invited audience, and our panel. on day for the snp we had scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon. for the scottish conservatives, ruth davidson. for the scottish labour party, kezia dugdale. representing the scottish liberal democrats, willie rennie. this ukip david coburn and for the scottish...