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that it supports the creation of jobs and generates the tax revenues needed to invest in the national health service, schools, and other public services. my government who will continue to improve the public finances are keeping taxes low. it will spread prosperity and opportunity across the country through a new modern industrial strategy. my guverinant will work to attract investors to infrastructure and support economic growth. legislation will be introduced to ensure the united kingdom remains a world leader in new industries including electric cars and commercial satellites. a new bill will also be brought forward to deliver the next phase of hispeed rail. my government will continue to work to ensure every child has the opportunity to attend a good school ask that all schools are fairly funded. my ministers will work to ensure people have the skills they need for the high-skilled high-wage jobs of the future including the major reform of technical education. the national learning wage will be increased so that people on the lowest pay benefit from the same uch provements in earnings as higher
that it supports the creation of jobs and generates the tax revenues needed to invest in the national health service, schools, and other public services. my government who will continue to improve the public finances are keeping taxes low. it will spread prosperity and opportunity across the country through a new modern industrial strategy. my guverinant will work to attract investors to infrastructure and support economic growth. legislation will be introduced to ensure the united kingdom...
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will reform mental health legislation and ensure that mental health is prioritized in the national health service in england. proposals will be brought forward to bar unfair tenant fees, promote transparency in the housing market and help ensure more homes are built. we will work to improve social care and bring forth proposals for consultation. my government will ensure federal markets for consumers. this will include ringing forward measures to help stop unfair practices in the energy market to help reduce energy bills. priority will be to build a country strengthening social economic and cultural bonds between england, northern ireland scotland and wales. my government will work in cooperation with all administrations and will work with all of the parties in northern ireland to support the return of the government. a new law will ensure that the united kingdom retains its world-class regime protecting personal data and proposals for a new additional charter will be brought or were to ensure that the united kingdom is the safest place to be on line. legislation will be introduced to modernize t
will reform mental health legislation and ensure that mental health is prioritized in the national health service in england. proposals will be brought forward to bar unfair tenant fees, promote transparency in the housing market and help ensure more homes are built. we will work to improve social care and bring forth proposals for consultation. my government will ensure federal markets for consumers. this will include ringing forward measures to help stop unfair practices in the energy market...
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addressing funding for the national health service, accident and emergency delays, and operation waitingbrexit negotiations will be one of the biggest challenges for whoever leads the next british government. how is it all likely to play out? here's our europe editor, katya adler. it's almost been a whole year since the uk blindsided the eu by voting to leave the european club. since then, there's been a lot of anger, a lot of banks, a lot of insult throwing, but face—to—face negotiations? none. and the clock is ticking loudly. under eu rules, britain's new government only has until march 2019 in order to agree a brexit deal. impossible, says eurocrats, to get all that done and dusted in such a short timeframe, but the government will be under pressure to give it a go. still, as saying goes, it takes two to tango, 01’ saying goes, it takes two to tango, or in the case about 30, because you have the united kingdom on one side, and on the other, the remaining eu member states, 29 of those, plus the eu commission, and the european parliament as well. all of them with their bargaining chips
addressing funding for the national health service, accident and emergency delays, and operation waitingbrexit negotiations will be one of the biggest challenges for whoever leads the next british government. how is it all likely to play out? here's our europe editor, katya adler. it's almost been a whole year since the uk blindsided the eu by voting to leave the european club. since then, there's been a lot of anger, a lot of banks, a lot of insult throwing, but face—to—face negotiations?...
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our national health service, i think, country. our national health service, ithink, is country. ious and civilised thing that we have in this country. cheering health care free at the point of use by everybody. something very special about that. under these tories it has been underfunded, it has been privatised, the staff offered a pay freeze and in reality a i4% pay cut over the past seven years. you know the reality of it, i know the reality of it. ukip are campaigning in great yarmouth on the final day of the election. some of their main policies include completing the brexit process by 2019 without paying a divorce bill and cutting net migration, operating a one in one out policy. the ukip immigration spokesperson john bickley laid out how the party —— leader paul nuttall said that the party would protect the will of the people. the future for ukip is very bright indeed. we are talking about the things that the other party is hamstrung by political correctness will not. and we have still got to be the guard dogs of the brexit that we voted for, actually. the green party's mai
our national health service, i think, country. our national health service, ithink, is country. ious and civilised thing that we have in this country. cheering health care free at the point of use by everybody. something very special about that. under these tories it has been underfunded, it has been privatised, the staff offered a pay freeze and in reality a i4% pay cut over the past seven years. you know the reality of it, i know the reality of it. ukip are campaigning in great yarmouth on...
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additionally, the communityrs health center fund provides resources for the national health service report which provides scholarships and loans and loan repayment opportunities to new doctors willing to serve and medically underserved areas. this program has proven effectan to end providers who are young and energetic and willing to work hard and some of the most underserved and challengingwerey areas. the state children's health insurance program provides health care coverage across the nation through allotments andioh the program has successfully supported children while providing states with opportunities to tailor their respective programs as to best meet the needs of theirstates w populations. however the programs are not without challenges in regards to the community health center fund we are interested in seeing how the qualified health centers and us to maximize the investment. succeeding in underserved areas can be difficult and i look forward to learning more as to how the federally qualified diffth center can continue too deliver results in more improvement for the state childr
additionally, the communityrs health center fund provides resources for the national health service report which provides scholarships and loans and loan repayment opportunities to new doctors willing to serve and medically underserved areas. this program has proven effectan to end providers who are young and energetic and willing to work hard and some of the most underserved and challengingwerey areas. the state children's health insurance program provides health care coverage across the...
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[applause] prime minister may: what we are looking at in terms of the national health service, ensuring we can provide the national health service in the future is if we look at how much money is being spent on the nhs. we will be spending half a trillion pounds on the national health service. we are putting more money in at the moment. we will continue to put more money into the nhs. but it is important we recognize the demands on the nhs are increasing all the time. we recognize the work nhs staff do. >> but the nurses get paid less and less. >> the nurses get an increase. >> no, no. >> 14% since 2010. >> i agree with that. my wage slipped. from 2009 reflects exactly what i earn in today. >> i recognize the job that you do. >> we have had to take some hard choices across the public sector and relations to public sector pay raises. we had to bring public spending under control. it wasn't under control. i'm being honest with you in terms of saying that we will put more money into the nhs. but there isn't a magic money tree that suddenly provides for everything that people want. >> you s
[applause] prime minister may: what we are looking at in terms of the national health service, ensuring we can provide the national health service in the future is if we look at how much money is being spent on the nhs. we will be spending half a trillion pounds on the national health service. we are putting more money in at the moment. we will continue to put more money into the nhs. but it is important we recognize the demands on the nhs are increasing all the time. we recognize the work nhs...
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the student loan repayment incentive offered through the national health service corps also helps staff those centers to ensure patients in those communities can see a provider in a timely manner. i'm glad to be here and join my colleagues, hopefully on both sides of the aisle, in moving this process forward. we are united in the effort to protect patients and support innovative patient centered solutions at state and local levels. as a result there is strong bipartisan recognition that chip in the health center program play key rolls in our nation's healthcare delivery system by providing medical care for millions of low income americans. both programs have demonstrated successes in helping reduce costs for patients and families and deliver cost-effective care. we view our state and local partners in these programs as key allies in the common cause of putting patients first. this is a shared responsibility. in my state of oregon, our health centers partner through coordinated care organizations that work to provide comprehensive services focusing on prevention, chronic disease manageme
the student loan repayment incentive offered through the national health service corps also helps staff those centers to ensure patients in those communities can see a provider in a timely manner. i'm glad to be here and join my colleagues, hopefully on both sides of the aisle, in moving this process forward. we are united in the effort to protect patients and support innovative patient centered solutions at state and local levels. as a result there is strong bipartisan recognition that chip in...
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the national health service in the future, is, if wejust look national health service in the future,w being spent on the nhs. in the fine five years to 2020 we will be spending half a trillion pounds on the national health service. we are putting more money in at the moment and we will continue to put more money into the future into the nhs. it is important that we recognise, as you well know asa that we recognise, as you well know as a nurse, the demands on the nhs are increasing all the time. we recognise the work that the nhs staff do, but — recognise the work that the nhs staff do, but - nurses get paid less and less? nurses get an increase. 0bviously some other payments as well. no, no. 1496 0bviously some other payments as well. no, no. 14% decrease 0bviously some other payments as well. no, no. 1496 decrease since 2010. don't tell us we're getting a pay rise. let the person speak. i agree with that. my wage slips from 2009 reflect exactly what i'm earning today. how can that be fair in light of the job we actually do? i recognise the job that you do. then why hasn't it changed
the national health service in the future, is, if wejust look national health service in the future,w being spent on the nhs. in the fine five years to 2020 we will be spending half a trillion pounds on the national health service. we are putting more money in at the moment and we will continue to put more money into the future into the nhs. it is important that we recognise, as you well know asa that we recognise, as you well know as a nurse, the demands on the nhs are increasing all the time....
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[applause]ture i >> what we are looking on in terms of the national health service and ensuring weekendrovide a national health service in the future is we just look at how much money is now being spent on the nhs. in the five years at 2020, we will be spending half a trillion pound. we are putting more money at the moment and will continue to put our money into the future into the nhs. but it is important that we recognize as you will know as a nurse that a nurse the demands on the nhs are increasing all the time. we recognize the work that the nhs staff do. >> nurses get paid less than last. >> nurses get an increase and obviously other pay as well. >> no, no. >> 14% since 2010. >> let the person next you say. >> i agree with. the 2009 reflects exactly what i'm earning today. how can that be fair in light of what -- the job we actually do. >> i recognize the job you do. we have had to take some hard choices across the public set to in relation to public sector. we did that because of thede decisions we had to take to bring public spending under control because it wasn't under control
[applause]ture i >> what we are looking on in terms of the national health service and ensuring weekendrovide a national health service in the future is we just look at how much money is now being spent on the nhs. in the five years at 2020, we will be spending half a trillion pound. we are putting more money at the moment and will continue to put our money into the future into the nhs. but it is important that we recognize as you will know as a nurse that a nurse the demands on the nhs...
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the only thing they say is more important for them is the future national health service here. you can bet that security is something she wants to be seen tough on here. three attacks here and 75 days. three attacks that have now left 34 people dead. max. >> joins us manchester now. he's the ceo. extremism organization. this is define, isn't it. the rest of the collection campaign it seems. what the message seems to be is the police and st security service says had the resources they needed to carry out the investigations of the work that they needed to stop an attack like this. do you think there's truth to that. >> there's a difference between stopping and preventing it. >> that theresa may. we have -- and the aspect and terrorism. that's the problem we've got. it's not just -- it's the politician don't buy into it. >> there's some criticism coming through calling the man chestch attack. the security services, the police were there. they do question the security services. and we may find out similar stories about the attackers here in london that there were reports made to th
the only thing they say is more important for them is the future national health service here. you can bet that security is something she wants to be seen tough on here. three attacks here and 75 days. three attacks that have now left 34 people dead. max. >> joins us manchester now. he's the ceo. extremism organization. this is define, isn't it. the rest of the collection campaign it seems. what the message seems to be is the police and st security service says had the resources they...
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well, we have been very clear, if you look out there, national health service in our country, we saw our health service. i know this, as a father. we all agree with that, mr farron. we all share your admiration. what is the answer to my question? what happens next of course is you get motherhood and apple pie from politicians who say they can solve the nhs and social care problem. so what the liberal democrats have done is be honest and direct. if you want the best funded and the best national health service and social care system in the world, you will have to pay for it. so we have offered the british people, we will give us, our country, you and your family, the best nhs and care system in the world and it will cost a penny on income tax and it will raise £30 billion over five years. even if it means raising the taxes of those whose living standards you have said are already in decline. so it's the price of a cup of coffee a week for most people. and if you look at it in a bit more detail and i think having the best nhs and care system in the world is worth the price of a cup of c
well, we have been very clear, if you look out there, national health service in our country, we saw our health service. i know this, as a father. we all agree with that, mr farron. we all share your admiration. what is the answer to my question? what happens next of course is you get motherhood and apple pie from politicians who say they can solve the nhs and social care problem. so what the liberal democrats have done is be honest and direct. if you want the best funded and the best national...
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horace: the cyber attack comes a month after a read somewhere attack on the national health service. coming up, paying respects. bowties as people packed a d.c. church to say goodbye to an influential district leader. and cooling down. if the new chillers installed in metro stations are finally working. but first come here is a look at monday's "g.m. w." >> monday, the sizzling summer heat is here. ways to protect your electric bill and keeping your home cool. >> the newest cosmetic craze for men. >> and traffic and weather every 10 minutes. horace: it is finally feeling cooler inside of two d.c. metro stations. coolers at the station are finally working. years of leaking pipes prevented metro from running the cooling to the metro stations at dupont circle and farragut north. fares willours and be adjusted. rail riders will see a fare to $.20.of about $.10 bus rides are going up about $.20. metro will also close 30 minutes earlier during the week, at 11:30, staying open an hour later on fridays and saturdays. 7 on your side, even on the rails. get alerts about metro on ur /text. a pi
horace: the cyber attack comes a month after a read somewhere attack on the national health service. coming up, paying respects. bowties as people packed a d.c. church to say goodbye to an influential district leader. and cooling down. if the new chillers installed in metro stations are finally working. but first come here is a look at monday's "g.m. w." >> monday, the sizzling summer heat is here. ways to protect your electric bill and keeping your home cool. >> the...
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behind me the biggest concerns are things like the national health service. there is hope that corbyn would get into power and provide more opportunities for young people. a return of student grants. those are the big priorities for those who feel that the current system is unequaled. lots of people saying that on the streets around this polling station. concerns are spending and brexit. spending there was a from anyesterday independent think tank that has done some number crunching. they are saying the labour manifesto with all of its various pledges to increase tax and spending is about 9 billion pounds short of where it should be. a shortfall of 9 billion pounds. that is something that is very much on the minds of conservative voters. .rexit is a big issue as well for those who want brexit to happen theresa may is very much perceived as their guardian. is likely to take votes away from the u.k. independence party which polled very well in the 2015 elections but hasn't been pulling very well in the opinion polls. we know the polls have narrowed overall. the
behind me the biggest concerns are things like the national health service. there is hope that corbyn would get into power and provide more opportunities for young people. a return of student grants. those are the big priorities for those who feel that the current system is unequaled. lots of people saying that on the streets around this polling station. concerns are spending and brexit. spending there was a from anyesterday independent think tank that has done some number crunching. they are...
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national security is trumping everything. there are so many questions on how these attackers met, how they innovated the monitoring, surveillance of security services here and police. of course, the national health service and its funding, the .eduction of police 20,000 fewer police officers during the six years in which theresa may was home office secretary. severelying criticized by the labour party, saying this has everything to do with national security. wrong, response the conservatives. they say it is not just about police numbers but about analyzing the intelligence you get. yes, there will be a review anyway. servicethe intelligence assesses threats from individuals. there are 3000 individuals being monitored seven days a week, 365 days of the year. of course, we now know since the , on some manchester level of the intelligence services, it took more than 20,000 other individuals. so a new real reality. the reality tomorrow is at the british voters will go to the false and ultimately decide who will be there prime minister as they elect. will it be theresa may? we will see. have aservatives three-point lead right now. genie: thank you. france, the defense counsel met today one day after
national security is trumping everything. there are so many questions on how these attackers met, how they innovated the monitoring, surveillance of security services here and police. of course, the national health service and its funding, the .eduction of police 20,000 fewer police officers during the six years in which theresa may was home office secretary. severelying criticized by the labour party, saying this has everything to do with national security. wrong, response the conservatives....
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the national health service corps which provides scholarships and loan repayment to clinicians willing to work in underserved areas is a key tool as we recruit and retain clinical staff. 54% practice and health centers today. additionally, the teaching health centers and medical education programs bring residency program where providers are needed the most. finally, i'd like to note that the medicaid program is extremely in important to health centers and those we serve. they work hand-in-hand to return the promise of coverage into the reality of care. nearly half of all health center patients are covered by medicaid. this is a time of rapid change in our health system. health centers probably help with that change, even though as we remain committed to our basic founding principle, ensuring that every american in need has a place to go for high-quality care. that purpose is made into reality everyday for 25 million patients because of the support of congress and that sport begins here in the subcommittee. i urge you to continue that sport by extending these critical programs on a time
the national health service corps which provides scholarships and loan repayment to clinicians willing to work in underserved areas is a key tool as we recruit and retain clinical staff. 54% practice and health centers today. additionally, the teaching health centers and medical education programs bring residency program where providers are needed the most. finally, i'd like to note that the medicaid program is extremely in important to health centers and those we serve. they work hand-in-hand...
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the fact is we need to remain in the single market or we will not be able to afford the national health serviceare or any of the support we are talking about. if jeremy cared or any of the support we are talking about. ifjeremy cared about having enough money to spend on those who need it the most, to raise living standards he would not have trooped through the lobbies with the conservatives and ukip to make britain poorer. well we have loss ros for a couple of my opinion, we are going to try to reconnect the line to cornwall. we did ask tom bateman to give us an update. it has been a day today where the issue of brexit has become front and centre once again of this election campaign here in the uk, and much of it really has been about tone, we had the prime minister theresa may giving a big speech on all this, a set piece speech, in which she tried to suggest that there was a real sense of optimism in her view about what britain can achieve through that brexit process. so, we apologise for losing the pictures on that but what about this question about why cornwall, why ros is there. this is ho
the fact is we need to remain in the single market or we will not be able to afford the national health serviceare or any of the support we are talking about. if jeremy cared or any of the support we are talking about. ifjeremy cared about having enough money to spend on those who need it the most, to raise living standards he would not have trooped through the lobbies with the conservatives and ukip to make britain poorer. well we have loss ros for a couple of my opinion, we are going to try...
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and also, a magnificent national health service staff who are still working out to save lives and heal danger to assist and protect others, even to assist and protect others, even to the extent of confronting the murderous attackers. as in manchester last month, there actions are present, not just manchester last month, there actions are present, notjust the best of britain, but the normal and decent britain, but the normal and decent britain, the quiet courage and compassion that will always, always, defeat fear and hatred. applause . those who wish to harm our people, divide our communities and attacked out divide our communities and attacked our democracy, they will not succeed. our values of solidarity, humanity, and justice, will prevail. the violence and brutality of last night's attack, the targeting of innocent people going about their ordinary business, is a depravity like many similar attacks. ordinary business, is a depravity like many similarattacks. in manchester, across europe, the middle east and beyond. that is why we are ready to consider whatever proposals may be brou
and also, a magnificent national health service staff who are still working out to save lives and heal danger to assist and protect others, even to assist and protect others, even to the extent of confronting the murderous attackers. as in manchester last month, there actions are present, not just manchester last month, there actions are present, notjust the best of britain, but the normal and decent britain, but the normal and decent britain, the quiet courage and compassion that will always,...
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well, if we carry on like this, what kind of national health service would we have? alth service free at the point of use as a human right. a labour government after the second world war achieved that. our proudest achievement, the most civilised thing about this country, about our society. and i'm determined that itle be a labour government that will properly fund our nhs so you won't have the idea of the corridor nurse caring for patients because there is nobody else to look after them because there is such a staffing shortage. we won't have the waiting time and waiting lists for elective surgery as well as for a&e departments, but you only deal with that by putting money into the nhs. there is no short cut and privatisation by the way won't bring about a better service, it will bring about a better profit for those that want to ta ke better profit for those that want to take it out of the service. and so, it will be us to do that. but it's also the social care crisis. 0ne million mainly elderly people waiting for social care. they can't get t it's not there, it's n
well, if we carry on like this, what kind of national health service would we have? alth service free at the point of use as a human right. a labour government after the second world war achieved that. our proudest achievement, the most civilised thing about this country, about our society. and i'm determined that itle be a labour government that will properly fund our nhs so you won't have the idea of the corridor nurse caring for patients because there is nobody else to look after them...
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that it supports the creation ofjobs and generates the tax revenues needed to invest in the national health servicet will continue to improve the public finances, while keeping taxes low. it will spread prosperity and opportunity across the country, through a new modern industrial strategy. my government will work to attract investment in infrastructure to support economic growth. legislation will be introduced to ensure the united kingdom remains a world leader in new industries, including electric cars and commercial satellites. a new bill will also be brought forward to deliver the next phase of high—speed rail. earlier, my colleague simon mccoy spoke to the former work and pensions secretary, ian duncan smith, who said brexit is the main focus now. the main point is that philip hammond yesterday made it very clear what that is, which is leaving the single market, leaving the customs union and taking back control. but right now, what will have to happen, is that all the laws that are affected by european law and regulations have to be bound back in to uk law. so there will be an enormous amount
that it supports the creation ofjobs and generates the tax revenues needed to invest in the national health servicet will continue to improve the public finances, while keeping taxes low. it will spread prosperity and opportunity across the country, through a new modern industrial strategy. my government will work to attract investment in infrastructure to support economic growth. legislation will be introduced to ensure the united kingdom remains a world leader in new industries, including...
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we need to ensure that by securing our economy we can fund our national health service, putting recordring we provide the ca re of service, ensuring we provide the care of our elderly need and deserve. and we can put record funding into our schools, a good school place for every child. and for the first time in this country proper technical education to give young people opportunities. we wa nt we want more people to have the chance to earn —— to own their own homes, building more affordable homes, building more affordable homes and a great new house—building programme. we want to ensure that we build a more united kingdom. protecting our precious union of four nations and one people. and we want to protect our nation's defence and security. we want to deal with the terrorists and stand up deal with the terrorists and stand up to the extremists who try to divide our society. applause. so this is our vision for building a fairer, stronger, independent and more prosperous britain for us all. this is the vision that we as conservatives have. we have the will, we have the plan and we have
we need to ensure that by securing our economy we can fund our national health service, putting recordring we provide the ca re of service, ensuring we provide the care of our elderly need and deserve. and we can put record funding into our schools, a good school place for every child. and for the first time in this country proper technical education to give young people opportunities. we wa nt we want more people to have the chance to earn —— to own their own homes, building more...
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this might all sound familiar, because a similar attack targeted the uk's national health service, lastour security correspondent, gordon corera, has been monitoring the developments. a cyber attack is sweeping across the globe, taking systems off—line. another reminder of the risks we face in our connected world. the first signs came in ukraine. systems went down this morning. some people tried to take money out of bank machines, found they couldn't. even the radiation monitoring system at the chernobyl nuclear plant was briefly taken offline. the scale was enormous. we had the virus spread, cyber virus on the transport, bank, media, infrastructure of ukraine, in government and in the co—operative sectors as well. but during the day, it became clear that the problem was not contained in ukraine but was spreading. reports came in of companies affected from russia across europe to the uk and also the us. those affected included oil producers, shipping and pharmaceutical companies and a london—based advertising group. they were all faced with a screen like this, telling them they've been
this might all sound familiar, because a similar attack targeted the uk's national health service, lastour security correspondent, gordon corera, has been monitoring the developments. a cyber attack is sweeping across the globe, taking systems off—line. another reminder of the risks we face in our connected world. the first signs came in ukraine. systems went down this morning. some people tried to take money out of bank machines, found they couldn't. even the radiation monitoring system at...
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national health organizations in england were hit. >> the biggest thing in england was that the national health service was running some computers that ran microsoft xp, which is very old, and no longer supported version of microsoft windows, and those were vulnerable. health care systems often have those kinds of old programs because they are wary of updating them because they don't know if it will knock out the rest of their system. >> the more recent attacks reportedly stem from a secret spy tool allegedly used by our own government's national security agency. i know you've reported on this. it was a hacking group shadow brokers that published 15 exploits used by nsa? >> they published 15 exploits that had been allegedly written by nsa and released them online to anybody. the problem with that is, it's kind of like putting out the bloou blueprints to something, then anybody can take them and try and build something. they try and weaponize it, they can try and monetize it. they tried to monetize it turning it into ransom ware. shadow brokers say they have a lot more coming from nsa. they've said they're going to do a dump sometime
national health organizations in england were hit. >> the biggest thing in england was that the national health service was running some computers that ran microsoft xp, which is very old, and no longer supported version of microsoft windows, and those were vulnerable. health care systems often have those kinds of old programs because they are wary of updating them because they don't know if it will knock out the rest of their system. >> the more recent attacks reportedly stem from...
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but the problems the national health service is facing are complex. 0ur reporterjayne mccubbin spoke hospital in bradford, two people who love the nhs. how do you do, ashlynn? i'm gordon mcclellan, recently retired consultant orthopaedic surgeon. two people who agree the nhs needs help. i'm a 33—year—old junior doctor working in cancer medicine. but who disagree about the best way to help this patient. the current government is cutting the nhs budgets on an historic level... that's not true, though, is it? it absolutely is. please. it is not true. sustainability and transformation partnerships, planned to close or merge one in six a&es across the country. the real amount of money actually being spent on the nhs is going up and up and up. delayed transferw, delayed discharges, the numbers are soaring. it's unbelievable, the crisis in the community. people died in my day, too, and it was as heartbreaking for us as young doctors and young consultants, as it is for you today. but the way in which you are unable to get people home, where they want to be, is entirely the fault of the last
but the problems the national health service is facing are complex. 0ur reporterjayne mccubbin spoke hospital in bradford, two people who love the nhs. how do you do, ashlynn? i'm gordon mcclellan, recently retired consultant orthopaedic surgeon. two people who agree the nhs needs help. i'm a 33—year—old junior doctor working in cancer medicine. but who disagree about the best way to help this patient. the current government is cutting the nhs budgets on an historic level... that's not...
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we are raising 8 million extra for the national health service.ing the question right on. she did this on issues of disability and others. she made it plain. we have to run the economy well, to generate the money to deliver the public services, something we can do and have done over the years. we are joined by labour's campaign coordinator. jeremy corbyn did not answer the question about the red button, he did answer. he said that he would not want the first strike. the important thing here is that no labour government, no conservative government has ever been put in that position where they have had to press the red button. the clue is in the name. it is called a nuclear the current. if we ever find ourselves ina current. if we ever find ourselves in a situation where we have to press the button first, the deterrent has not worked. i agree withjeremy deterrent has not worked. i agree with jeremy corbyn that we want to live in a world that is free from nuclear weapons. the way we do that, and the conservatives are signed up to that, exactly, your
we are raising 8 million extra for the national health service.ing the question right on. she did this on issues of disability and others. she made it plain. we have to run the economy well, to generate the money to deliver the public services, something we can do and have done over the years. we are joined by labour's campaign coordinator. jeremy corbyn did not answer the question about the red button, he did answer. he said that he would not want the first strike. the important thing here is...
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legislation, it is a working—class party which is averse to austerity and the trimming of the national health serviceds. older viewers and maybe you will be old enough to remember this, will memberjim callaghan sanctified extra bits of money in the late 19705 extra bits of money in the late 1970s to ensure unionists didn't vote him out. presumably money is something westminster has to provide to the assembly to ensure their support? there was talk in the beginning of the peace process in northern ireland, £1 million peace dividend, and acknowledgement that there had been a huge damage done to be in the structure here by the troubles and restoring normality would cost money. that dividend never came through though we heard secretary of state juggling figures and giving accounts of expenditures as if to incorporate it. it didn't come. there was one thing they might be asking for. they are also under pressure to reform the whole hell structure, with too many small hospitals here according to one or several —— the whole structure. too many small hospitals. there may be new hospitals or support for the he
legislation, it is a working—class party which is averse to austerity and the trimming of the national health serviceds. older viewers and maybe you will be old enough to remember this, will memberjim callaghan sanctified extra bits of money in the late 19705 extra bits of money in the late 1970s to ensure unionists didn't vote him out. presumably money is something westminster has to provide to the assembly to ensure their support? there was talk in the beginning of the peace process in...
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and a similar to a month ago when we saw one virus more than 200 companies affecting the national health serviceed kingdom. plaintiff companies, the thing that was pointed at north korea was where the attacks have stemmed from. nobody leveling where these viruses are stemming from today. $300 in crypto, see is not quite hard to do -- crypto currency is quite hard to do if you're not used to using it. a lot of people did not pay up because they do not know how to. therefore, they kept the computers locked. we will see how sophisticated the response is. we do not enough companies are responding and that is why they are saying they haven't been attacked and that is all we have heard that have been attacked and that is all that we have heard. -- we heard that they have been attacked and it is all we have heard. >> there are companies in the u.s. affected and the major fallout is in the ukraine? major in ukraine and that is where it a stemmed from an that is what we are hearing from that firsthe company flax is earlier in the day. as was saw international companies become affected, the similarities a
and a similar to a month ago when we saw one virus more than 200 companies affecting the national health serviceed kingdom. plaintiff companies, the thing that was pointed at north korea was where the attacks have stemmed from. nobody leveling where these viruses are stemming from today. $300 in crypto, see is not quite hard to do -- crypto currency is quite hard to do if you're not used to using it. a lot of people did not pay up because they do not know how to. therefore, they kept the...
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it's bigger tan the national health service -- than the national health service in britain and even bigger ultimate problem. >> as it's blowing up in our face, 65% of annual spending is mandatory on social security, medicaid and medicare. we can't afford this x. if we can't fix it now, this nation will go broke. neil: you mentioned britain, i'm thinking of adele. you heard the news, right? >> yes, i did. >> good-bye. she had vocal cord or surgery a little more than five years ago. neil: she's still going to sing, right? just not on tour. >> the touring is very hard on her throat. >> dinner party. neil: i picked up the phone, guess what she said? >> hello. [laughter] ♪ hello. neil: oh, man. you know, dagen is saying -- and i stayed later for this. >> no, i'm going to be on your show at four -- neil: oh. [laughter] you should see what i have. all my adele -- >> your bobbleheads. neil: the candles gather around. >> i dare you. [laughter] neil: it's friday. we have a lot more coming up right after this. [ indistinct chatter ] [ intense music playing ] it's here, but it's going by fast. the opp
it's bigger tan the national health service -- than the national health service in britain and even bigger ultimate problem. >> as it's blowing up in our face, 65% of annual spending is mandatory on social security, medicaid and medicare. we can't afford this x. if we can't fix it now, this nation will go broke. neil: you mentioned britain, i'm thinking of adele. you heard the news, right? >> yes, i did. >> good-bye. she had vocal cord or surgery a little more than five years...
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so many other important improvements to the health care system, tripling the size of the national health serviceorps, providing important new funding for community health centers -- many, many important provisions. i think that short of a single-payer system that the affordable care act, what is the best we could get done, and that it really will provide significant meaningful, important improvements for the lives in the health and well-being of many, many millions of americans. could respond to what the professor says and also talk about these polls, saying about one third of americans now are for single payer, maybe 60% believe the federal government should be involved with health insurance, guaranteeing health insurance? exactlynk that is right, amy. there is a groundswell for the federal government to guarantee health care for all. that is even stronger in california. even after people hear the opposition arguments in california, 58% support this type of reform, this type of medicare for all reform. we did meet with john mcdonough and senator kennedy when he was still alive during the health
so many other important improvements to the health care system, tripling the size of the national health serviceorps, providing important new funding for community health centers -- many, many important provisions. i think that short of a single-payer system that the affordable care act, what is the best we could get done, and that it really will provide significant meaningful, important improvements for the lives in the health and well-being of many, many millions of americans. could respond...
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the caliphate, he listed some japanese things for respect of privacy and yes, they said the national health servicef the state. this is awed and i think it raises some questions about how we can escape our origin. people that were eager to wipe the slate clean and go to a place that day themselves would have had zero community where everything is different and yet the things they were envisioning in this caliphate of their imagination was completely ordained by the places they were coming from. so that is part of it. there's also with the islamic state a practical question that turned out to be interesting about what it means for a cosmopolitan society within this society that then takes everybody into the cultures so they are all one. if we go by some of the reports of what it's like on the ground has become a very contentious issue. when it is successful and appears to followers of the group saying we have come in all different cultures and abandoned a source of great annoyance so you will find relatively few that have gone to the islamic state. why is that, some of them have come back and report
the caliphate, he listed some japanese things for respect of privacy and yes, they said the national health servicef the state. this is awed and i think it raises some questions about how we can escape our origin. people that were eager to wipe the slate clean and go to a place that day themselves would have had zero community where everything is different and yet the things they were envisioning in this caliphate of their imagination was completely ordained by the places they were coming from....
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the very richest and at the very same time, the very same time closing libraries and our national health service into record deficit. on the conserver to roll school budgets have been cut colleges close students being saddled with a lifetime of debt and probation funding and the nhs for the first time in history. the policies set out the different parts which caught the imagination of millions. a way for the public really to take back control of your utilities and our roadways taken the two proper ownership and not to pay the dividends of the few. we would and austerity mr. speaker by making different choices, by asking the highest 5% of earners to pay a little bit more while still keeping the top 10 percentage points for most of margaret thatcher's time in office. by asking them to pay more and tax while still retaining a lower corporation tax rate than any other g7 country. austerity and inequality are choices. they are not necessities. they are not unfortunate -- they are a choice. they are a choice to make life worse for the many to maintain the privilege of a few. if this government rejects
the very richest and at the very same time, the very same time closing libraries and our national health service into record deficit. on the conserver to roll school budgets have been cut colleges close students being saddled with a lifetime of debt and probation funding and the nhs for the first time in history. the policies set out the different parts which caught the imagination of millions. a way for the public really to take back control of your utilities and our roadways taken the two...
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that's comes a month after a ransom ware attack crippled part of britain's national health service. elsewhere in london, hundreds of residents may be out of their apartments for months. weeks. this weekend, they were forced to evacuate the buildings they live in after inspectors determined they were unsafe. the inspections happened in the wake of the deadly high rise fire last month. yesterday's inspection deciding all 34 apartments failed safety tests. a similar issue with building siding caused flames to spread very quickly through the greenfield tower back on june 14th. this fire claimed the lives of at least 79 peemd. >>> new video this morning showing a very scary moment at a theme park in upstate new york. take a look. >> her neck is stuck. >> a cell phone camera was rolling as a teenage girl dangled from a gondola ride. a crowd gathered underneath to catch her. and they did. ooh. the teen was not seriously injured. the park says there doesn't appear to be any malfunction with the ride, but they have closed it until a thorough review is finished. >> here's a story about a colo
that's comes a month after a ransom ware attack crippled part of britain's national health service. elsewhere in london, hundreds of residents may be out of their apartments for months. weeks. this weekend, they were forced to evacuate the buildings they live in after inspectors determined they were unsafe. the inspections happened in the wake of the deadly high rise fire last month. yesterday's inspection deciding all 34 apartments failed safety tests. a similar issue with building siding...
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> with polls tightening, jeremy to be bins -- torbin says interest's 24 hours to save the national health service> german utilities have trade 4% higher after the country's constitutional court declares a nuclear fuel tax illegal. >>> good morning, everyone. it's wednesday. glad you're with us once again. let's take you straight to the european equity markets this morning. the ftse is up 0.21. the cac 40 is up by 1/3 of 1%. let's take you to the sectors. what you're seeing is banks are doing quite well. despite spain, banks up 1.3%. chemicals down by .3%. santander is taking over banco popular. they're buying it for the symbolic price of 1 euro. santander says the popular brand will completely disappear in the deal. pimlico is also wrapped up in this deal. they're the largest holder of the bank's riskiest debt with 279 million euros. karen has been breaking the story all morning long. to me, karen, it seems like this is a banco popular specific story. it didn't send shock waves through the industry, right? >> it is a specific story but it talks about bank rescues here. it is a private twist, a pr
> with polls tightening, jeremy to be bins -- torbin says interest's 24 hours to save the national health service> german utilities have trade 4% higher after the country's constitutional court declares a nuclear fuel tax illegal. >>> good morning, everyone. it's wednesday. glad you're with us once again. let's take you straight to the european equity markets this morning. the ftse is up 0.21. the cac 40 is up by 1/3 of 1%. let's take you to the sectors. what you're seeing is...
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and generates the tax revenues needed to invest in the national health service, schools, and other publicment will continue to improve the public finances while keeping taxes low. it will spread across opportunity across the country. through a new modern industrial strategy. my government will work to attract investment in infrastructure, to support economic growth. legislation will be introduced to ensure the united kingdom remains a world leader in new industries, including electric cars and commercial satellites. a new bill will also be brought forward to deliver the next phase of high—speed rail. that was the queen ‘s speech in a short time ago. joining me now is rebecca logan bailly. it is a different environment today. a new politics, if you like, what would labour's approach be having heard what the tories are outlined. -- rebecca long—bailey. we had a speech from a queen who was uncertain about the future. the energy price cut was referred to. just a vague reference. labour would do things differently. we had a robust plan to reform our economy and society at large. we saw little
and generates the tax revenues needed to invest in the national health service, schools, and other publicment will continue to improve the public finances while keeping taxes low. it will spread across opportunity across the country. through a new modern industrial strategy. my government will work to attract investment in infrastructure, to support economic growth. legislation will be introduced to ensure the united kingdom remains a world leader in new industries, including electric cars and...
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we saw in the uk in may when an number of nhs, national health service, trusts were hit, and were havinges for a cyber attack, where they couldn't get the patient records in time for an operation and they could not schedule and properly, so you can see that when you start getting real—world consequences, notjust that you can't use your computer system for an hour or your website is down, that is the kind of thing which really affect companies and institutions, so i think it will depend on how serious this is and how many are hit, but i think is another company is hit it has an impact, see, you know, ceos and others saying, why did we get hit and others did not get hit? sometimes it is because they have not invested enough in it security so those questions start to cascade through and around organisations, why some are getting hit and not others. interesting. gordon, for the moment, thank you. christian, we are in the wrong business. we need to be in the wrong business. we need to be in the cyber security business! yes, mass of money. massive growth industry. if you type "google and compe
we saw in the uk in may when an number of nhs, national health service, trusts were hit, and were havinges for a cyber attack, where they couldn't get the patient records in time for an operation and they could not schedule and properly, so you can see that when you start getting real—world consequences, notjust that you can't use your computer system for an hour or your website is down, that is the kind of thing which really affect companies and institutions, so i think it will depend on how...
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the national health service and department of education have told administrators they need to find outatting that a fire like we saw in grenfell does not happen to one of their properties. but expect this to cost millions and millions of dollars to fix and months. >> any sense this is limited to the uk? >> reporter: you know, we've seen these sorts of fires before. and especially in the gulf and dubai where you have huge multistory build beings, skyscrapers. and you would see flames shoot up the side of them. in the united states, this is illegal. there's a lot of questions here about why they were allowed to use this. a lot of angry residents. this just puts them out even longer. they said they didn't like it when it was put on, and now they're dealing with it again. >> that fire climbed like a chimney. thank you very much. >>> a teenage girl on the mend after a terrifying fall at a six flags amusement park. this happening in upstate new york. look at this -- this is cell phone footage showing the 14-year-old dropping off the ride that she was on. this happened, once again, saturday n
the national health service and department of education have told administrators they need to find outatting that a fire like we saw in grenfell does not happen to one of their properties. but expect this to cost millions and millions of dollars to fix and months. >> any sense this is limited to the uk? >> reporter: you know, we've seen these sorts of fires before. and especially in the gulf and dubai where you have huge multistory build beings, skyscrapers. and you would see flames...
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the more money into the national health service so it is they're providing that first class service fory. it is about ensuring every child has a good school plays, a good school place for every child, and also that for the first time in this country we have proper technical education for young people as well. applause and it is also about of course that we protect our national security and our defence. that we deal with the terrorists, we defeat the terrorist bobby also stand up to extremism that tries to divide our societies. so as that tries to divide our societies. soasl that tries to divide our societies. so as i say, two more full days to go to be up there, campaigning, to ensure that we secure people's votes on thursday. it is not a question of who people voted for before, it is a question of who they want to see leading this country into a brighter future. we have the plan, we have the vision, we have the resolute determination, the optimism to go out there and do that, and i believe it can be done, because i believe in britain andl it can be done, because i believe in britain an
the more money into the national health service so it is they're providing that first class service fory. it is about ensuring every child has a good school plays, a good school place for every child, and also that for the first time in this country we have proper technical education for young people as well. applause and it is also about of course that we protect our national security and our defence. that we deal with the terrorists, we defeat the terrorist bobby also stand up to extremism...