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yes another mixed message coming up here ash and water waste brand new five hundred million pound n.h.s. hospital lies empty just three miles from where to reason made launched and it says plan now to resume a the prime minister went to all the hague children's hospital to say how she and the conservatives are going to revamp the emmy a privatized but about you might say that millions my degree at the same time career and the private contractor too big to fail failed and so there's. a thirteen story building which is part of the royal liverpool hospital lying empty now this hospital has been flooded not just with patients but with water because it had both pipes and all other kinds of problems there as well the irony three miles away from where we were told the n.h.s. was safe and to ease the maze hands it seems to be drowning in its own water that's a problem it's embarrassing but i guess they'll just carry on regardless and the sun attacking terrorism it which is interesting up in liverpool which is also ironic having ironic is that on voted for british and eventually in libya they we
yes another mixed message coming up here ash and water waste brand new five hundred million pound n.h.s. hospital lies empty just three miles from where to reason made launched and it says plan now to resume a the prime minister went to all the hague children's hospital to say how she and the conservatives are going to revamp the emmy a privatized but about you might say that millions my degree at the same time career and the private contractor too big to fail failed and so there's. a thirteen...
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in britain, it's not -- n.h.s. in britain, it's not legal for the n.h.s. to pay. so people with a lot of money go to harley street or whatever the equivalent is in the city you may live in and have a private position who is not in the n.h.s. and has a practice like that. so what? the n.h.s. has a lot of problems. sooneds i do not necessarily -- and so i do not necessarily think the only solution is to have some version of medicare for all. i don't think medicare for all. i think medicare's fairly well run. although every time i say that in a large state, i get booed because the smaller the state -- i thought medicare was fine and i'm on medicare. so that seems to work well for me. [laughter] i actually thought in vermont, medicaid works great. we get underreimbursed but we get paid. but in bigger states like california and massachusetts, medicare, most providers think it's a disaster because it's so hard to work with the system. i think that within a set of rules, this sort of gets back to your question, there should be room for local flexibility and administratio
in britain, it's not -- n.h.s. in britain, it's not legal for the n.h.s. to pay. so people with a lot of money go to harley street or whatever the equivalent is in the city you may live in and have a private position who is not in the n.h.s. and has a practice like that. so what? the n.h.s. has a lot of problems. sooneds i do not necessarily -- and so i do not necessarily think the only solution is to have some version of medicare for all. i don't think medicare for all. i think medicare's...
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when we first achieve the n.h.s. and i've always after the second world war of course was a concession from those in power and we've always believed that those concessions that won as the balance of pacifist ordinary people in society would at some point be challenge to guy and bought a role in classes when they believe that they were in a position of power to be able to wrench back control from ordinary people and i believe that four years in the liberalism is an opportunity for them to wrench back control but that's public services provided services to individuals whether that state pensions whether that's decent jobs and employment rights whether that's an effective powerful tried union movement. or whatever indeed that's the national health service for education for the challenge that constantly challenge in and tackling what they believe to be concessions that have been granted people in previous decades and that's what i think we're seeing now is a constant struggle for working papers not walk in the park it's
when we first achieve the n.h.s. and i've always after the second world war of course was a concession from those in power and we've always believed that those concessions that won as the balance of pacifist ordinary people in society would at some point be challenge to guy and bought a role in classes when they believe that they were in a position of power to be able to wrench back control from ordinary people and i believe that four years in the liberalism is an opportunity for them to wrench...
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these people will come out with i'm sure it won't be about national treasury and it won't be about the n.h.s. and they'll be talking about wow i saw a crack at today he offered me his boxer shorts you're going to see rule two things to squander my blood the prostitutes eleven o'clock who are selling their body to feed their children that's what you going to be seen in the areas this is what men see daily this is what the government don't want to talk about because you want to pretend that these things don't exist but i see the woman said in a body every night before i go home when i go to put my let cheeky she's dead on the corner because she needs to feed her kids and there is no universal credit so in that little lady particularly your lyrics are focused on universal credit the new welfare people jennifer says credit is messing up the who you've implemented something that you wanted used for gentrification money is not the minute you want all of these new immigrant dons all of these new people that you think are not the first tier of economy in london to be out of london you're trying to m
these people will come out with i'm sure it won't be about national treasury and it won't be about the n.h.s. and they'll be talking about wow i saw a crack at today he offered me his boxer shorts you're going to see rule two things to squander my blood the prostitutes eleven o'clock who are selling their body to feed their children that's what you going to be seen in the areas this is what men see daily this is what the government don't want to talk about because you want to pretend that these...
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greece's former ambassador to canada the n.h.s. chris on top less says as far as the west's consent is all about. the whole. region in greeks are very angry about the. is that part of the first british. game of russia don't hear. that. very we cannot accept that and that's why we are reacting but the worst thing is. they don't hear very much about the agreement per se what they want is a scorpio drawing nabeel home that there is big pressure exercised all over break through a low. resolution was adopted by their most ration which. actions to the british the republic party were trying to convince the members of parliament not vote for that because it would have. on. syria says it has shot down a number of israeli missiles being aimed at its capital damascus tel aviv says it has been targeting and rein in forces in syria and that it decided to carry out the strikes after an attack in the golan heights israeli forces also say they attacked several syrian missile systems syria has syria had already thwarted another israeli strike targe
greece's former ambassador to canada the n.h.s. chris on top less says as far as the west's consent is all about. the whole. region in greeks are very angry about the. is that part of the first british. game of russia don't hear. that. very we cannot accept that and that's why we are reacting but the worst thing is. they don't hear very much about the agreement per se what they want is a scorpio drawing nabeel home that there is big pressure exercised all over break through a low. resolution...
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not yet the n.h.s. as in jewett the longest funding squeeze in its history. leaving it short stuff to the children of the one hundred thousand and then it just trusted providers in over one billion in deficit the human consequence a clear life expectancy is now going backwards in the poorest parts of our country and stagnating overall this is on precedented another shameful first for this government another reason this government should no longer remain in office and why this most of the called it is so important i. just speak the leader of the opposition is making ok another taste of what's going on in the u.k. has the afternoon there is a vote of no confidence slated saving in the prime minister trees and i will be back with all the details on the press on the story staying at the top of the. when else should seem wrong why don't we all just don't call. me to call yet to shape out this day come after. and it against me equals betrayal. when somebody find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. when lawmakers manufacture consent to insta
not yet the n.h.s. as in jewett the longest funding squeeze in its history. leaving it short stuff to the children of the one hundred thousand and then it just trusted providers in over one billion in deficit the human consequence a clear life expectancy is now going backwards in the poorest parts of our country and stagnating overall this is on precedented another shameful first for this government another reason this government should no longer remain in office and why this most of the called...
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clamp down on that we can do all the things we want in terms of building council houses expanding our n.h.s. better schools and so on but the establishment will do everything to stop someone like jeremy corbyn coming to power and making them pay their fair share of tang's you know let me go to look at in brussels you know i am a conservative but all of the policy issues that can just mention i am on board one hundred percent if jeremy is a socialist so be it i back those policies because he's challenging the status quo and the establishment that has become so amazingly rich at the. spence of everyone else i'm not a socialist ok but i believe in those words or and i believe in a policy like that look does the european union look on and learn any lessons about what is one of the reasons why people voted to leave the u.k. they are they being introspective in wondering you know maybe it could happen to other countries in the e.u. for very very similar reasons i'm sure the yellow best agree go ahead look. very good that you mention the yellow face because as ken livingstone said we have lost a l
clamp down on that we can do all the things we want in terms of building council houses expanding our n.h.s. better schools and so on but the establishment will do everything to stop someone like jeremy corbyn coming to power and making them pay their fair share of tang's you know let me go to look at in brussels you know i am a conservative but all of the policy issues that can just mention i am on board one hundred percent if jeremy is a socialist so be it i back those policies because he's...
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the vast annual sums we send to brussels as we choose our priorities like our long term plan for the n.h.s. suffering control of our money. u.k. laws not easy laws governing this country so the people you elect to decide what the law of the land in our country is suffering control of our laws. of the common agricultural policy with our farmers supported by schemes we designed to suit our own needs for the common fisheries policy so we decide to fishes in our waters and we can rebuild our fishing fleets for the future retaking our seat at the world trade organization so we can strike trade deals around the world that work for british businesses and consumers the rights of value to you citizens here guaranteed and reciprocal guarantees for u.k. citizens across europe the partnerships between our police forces and security services that protect us every day from the threats that know no borders sustained and implementation period that ensures our departure from the e.u. is smooth and orderly protecting your jobs and yes a guarantee that the people of northern ireland can carry on living their
the vast annual sums we send to brussels as we choose our priorities like our long term plan for the n.h.s. suffering control of our money. u.k. laws not easy laws governing this country so the people you elect to decide what the law of the land in our country is suffering control of our laws. of the common agricultural policy with our farmers supported by schemes we designed to suit our own needs for the common fisheries policy so we decide to fishes in our waters and we can rebuild our...
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the prime minister stressed the n.h.s. benefit from becks it. >> over the next five years, the budget will increase by 20.5 billion pounds in real terms compared to today. this is possible because of our strong public finances and ecause we leave the e.u. he -- we will no longer be sending vast annual sums to brussels. a ay had to call awl off parliament vote last month since she was expected certain defeat. the vote that be reset for next week. i'm mark croverp carom thofpblet is bloomberg. >> and a big week for the fed. set to release its latest minutes this wednesday and then fed chair powell will take participate the next day. tim, i want to go back to what happened last week with powell because i get the sense, everyone sesms to get the sense that he's now telling the markets what they want to hear but fund mentally the message hasn't actually changed. >> i think that's right. i think markets reacted. because imheard positive news when they were yearning for that this academies powell came out and said we have a ways
the prime minister stressed the n.h.s. benefit from becks it. >> over the next five years, the budget will increase by 20.5 billion pounds in real terms compared to today. this is possible because of our strong public finances and ecause we leave the e.u. he -- we will no longer be sending vast annual sums to brussels. a ay had to call awl off parliament vote last month since she was expected certain defeat. the vote that be reset for next week. i'm mark croverp carom thofpblet is...
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voted to leave but i know you've kind of you voted to leave because of the offer of money for the n.h.s. but now what are your sort of things about it i have a feeling it's still the same i still think we should leave. i don't understand why it's been so messy. all the way along for the last two years. and i feel a lot of people are coming to this club probably affected by the note. and the uncertainty of jobs going forward why do you think we will be better outside europe than by we i mean the u.k. . got to do it. because up to the concrete thing we could bring more production back into this country we. but the skills within this country to do anything next need to be gone so i feel that we we should leave my he would do you to graduate this year aren't you are you worried about what the future might hold on deeply worried about what the future might hold or the economic forecasters say we will be worse off outside of the e.u. regardless of the deal we have whether it's extremely close perhaps in norway option or the clean break or with the congress or agreement that no deal breaker wo
voted to leave but i know you've kind of you voted to leave because of the offer of money for the n.h.s. but now what are your sort of things about it i have a feeling it's still the same i still think we should leave. i don't understand why it's been so messy. all the way along for the last two years. and i feel a lot of people are coming to this club probably affected by the note. and the uncertainty of jobs going forward why do you think we will be better outside europe than by we i mean the...