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the national health service is an expression of health care as a universal human right and by that, iljoy to see how well teams have worked together, flexibly. we have all changed the way we have been working to try to deal with the pandemic, and it has been a real point of pride for me to been a real point of pride for me to be part of this. and i think i want to see a real huge thank you to all of my colleagues, especially to cleaners, porters, the administrative staff who have made all the best possible, because without them, we would not be able to do the work that we do, as well as all of the key workers across the country that have allowed the nhs to work, to do the work that we do. people might find it hard to believe this listening to you, but i think you arrived in this country at the age of 13 barely speaking a word of english. but i also believe that you feel strongly about the debt that we owe to people who come here from overseas to work in our national health service. yes, thank you. i have been extremely lucky, but in 1948, there was also the arrival of the empire windr
the national health service is an expression of health care as a universal human right and by that, iljoy to see how well teams have worked together, flexibly. we have all changed the way we have been working to try to deal with the pandemic, and it has been a real point of pride for me to been a real point of pride for me to be part of this. and i think i want to see a real huge thank you to all of my colleagues, especially to cleaners, porters, the administrative staff who have made all the...
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as it important that the nation claps once again for the national health service today?y that we have been seeing the appreciation shown for the nhs, absolutely. i do think what is quite important as well as that we transform that sentiment into mass popular pressure to have the government better fund the nhs, popular pressure to have the government betterfund the nhs, we are still seeing that front line staff do not have adequate ppe and with the seemingly premature ending of lockdown this weekend which is the same weekend as the 72nd anniversary of the nhs, it's possible that we will see a second wave of coronavirus. infections and possibly death as well. so yes, i think it's important to show appreciation but i think that does need to be transported to something a little bit more material, really. what about, everybody has been expressing huge admiration for the nhs staff, doctors, nurses, cleaning staff, everybody, throughout this crisis. but at the same time, do you think there are any structural wea knesses think there are any structural weaknesses in the national
as it important that the nation claps once again for the national health service today?y that we have been seeing the appreciation shown for the nhs, absolutely. i do think what is quite important as well as that we transform that sentiment into mass popular pressure to have the government better fund the nhs, popular pressure to have the government betterfund the nhs, we are still seeing that front line staff do not have adequate ppe and with the seemingly premature ending of lockdown this...
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there are people saying, is everything right about the structure of the national health service?ompare well to other countries. either there are some systemic problems that you would like to see changed, reformed? our nhs is world-class, but the coronavirus pandemic has shown to us that the nhs could work much better. we have all been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, and we know that by the numbers. we know that planning and response to the coronavirus pandemic, although heroic, could have been better in many ways. and this pandemic has given us a moment to have a deeper think about the way in which the nhs is structured. for example, the way that primary care communicates with secondary care, the way in which social care is constructed and integrated into the wider social care system. i believe that our national health service is phenomenal, but there are many ways it can work better, and the pandemic has given us a moment to reflect on that and think about how we can improve things going forward. really good assessment. thank you so much for talking to us. an nhs gp. the a
there are people saying, is everything right about the structure of the national health service?ompare well to other countries. either there are some systemic problems that you would like to see changed, reformed? our nhs is world-class, but the coronavirus pandemic has shown to us that the nhs could work much better. we have all been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, and we know that by the numbers. we know that planning and response to the coronavirus pandemic, although heroic, could have...
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the british war veteran whose charity it was raised millions for the national health service. i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program european union leaders will hold a 2nd day of talks in brussels to try to bridge their differences over a 750000000000 euro recovery fund it aims to help the bloc deal with the economic impact of the coronavirus 7 chancellor under merkel is chairing the talks as germany currently holds the rotating presidency she's admitted that finding a compromise won't be easy the e.u. is divided on how to assist those hardest hit by the pandemic. a major sticking point continues to be what degree member states should share the debt burden the idea that the e.u. could mutual eyes debts allowing the block to borrow money instead of individual nations borrowing it has some members digging in their heels. now before we go to brussels to speak with our correspondent let's take a look at what's at stake. mosque's on gloves off european leaders are back in brussels for the 1st time since the beginning of the corona crisis with approx finances at the top of the ag
the british war veteran whose charity it was raised millions for the national health service. i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program european union leaders will hold a 2nd day of talks in brussels to try to bridge their differences over a 750000000000 euro recovery fund it aims to help the bloc deal with the economic impact of the coronavirus 7 chancellor under merkel is chairing the talks as germany currently holds the rotating presidency she's admitted that finding a compromise won't be...
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knighthood for captain tom the british war veteran whose charity walk raised millions for the national health service. welcome to the program european union leaders are meeting at a key summit in brussels to try to bridge their differences over a 750000000000 euro recovery fund it aims to help the bloc rebuild from the coronavirus endemic german chancellor angela merkel chairs the talks as germany currently holds the e.u. council's rotating presidency and she's admitted that finding a compromise won't be easy the key sticking point is whether the money should be given to countries as greg. or loans the main proponents of lending the money are the so-called frugal for austria sweden finland and the netherlands. joining me now from our studio in brussels is felipe lembergs he's a member of the european parliament for the green party mr lambert's how optimistic are you that leaders will be able to reach an agreement on the recovery fund at the summit. to be honest i am totally at a loss because so i cannot truly that they will rise to the occasion and. find a deal but i cannot rule out by a 3rd that nat
knighthood for captain tom the british war veteran whose charity walk raised millions for the national health service. welcome to the program european union leaders are meeting at a key summit in brussels to try to bridge their differences over a 750000000000 euro recovery fund it aims to help the bloc rebuild from the coronavirus endemic german chancellor angela merkel chairs the talks as germany currently holds the e.u. council's rotating presidency and she's admitted that finding a...
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the national mall, despite repeated calls from health officials here for people to avoid gathering in large groups. david willis, bbc news, los angeles. the chief executive of the national health servicesaid the problems around social care must be fixed within a year. sir simon stevens told the bbc‘s the andrew marr show that covid—i9 — and its impact in care homes — had shone a "very harsh spotlight" on the situation, and called for reform and proper funding for its staff. after at least two decades of talking about it, we do not have a fair and properly resourced adult social care system with a proper set of workforce support. if you've got a situation where a quarter of your social care staff are on zero—hours contracts, where you've got a one third churn in employment each year, that is not the preconditions for being able to provide high quality care for older people. i would hope that by the time we're sitting down this time next year on the 73rd birthday of the nhs, we have as a country been able to decisively answer the question — how are we going to fund and provide high quality social care for my parents' generation? that was the chief executive of nhs england speaking to th
the national mall, despite repeated calls from health officials here for people to avoid gathering in large groups. david willis, bbc news, los angeles. the chief executive of the national health servicesaid the problems around social care must be fixed within a year. sir simon stevens told the bbc‘s the andrew marr show that covid—i9 — and its impact in care homes — had shone a "very harsh spotlight" on the situation, and called for reform and proper funding for its staff....
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s national health service of the night and by the queen captain so tom will walk $200.00 laps of his garden for his 100th birthday initially set out to raise $1200.00 but donations came flooding in the ceremony was queen elizabeth's 1st face to face meeting with a member of the public since the lockdown began in march so those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera of the inside story of life and. tax tax tax a group of millionaire governments to raise taxes to fund a coronavirus recovery they say charity is not the solution but will government. and help. this is inside story. welcome to the program. the.
s national health service of the night and by the queen captain so tom will walk $200.00 laps of his garden for his 100th birthday initially set out to raise $1200.00 but donations came flooding in the ceremony was queen elizabeth's 1st face to face meeting with a member of the public since the lockdown began in march so those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera of the inside story of life and. tax tax tax a group of millionaire governments to raise taxes to fund a...
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opposition labor party during the election campaign where there was concern that the state run national health service might be used as a pawn and they host brock's at u.s. trade talks then labor leader jeremy corbin said they undermined the british prime minister's assurances that the n.h.s. was safe. alive analysis let's bring in russian analyst and author martin mccully now the foreign secretary is almost certain but admits there's no evidence of a broader russian campaign against the election how rock solid does that sound to you. that is very very fragile because almost certain in law really proves nothing. you have a supposition you think that the russians were meddling but you can prove it and the foreign secretary said there's no hard evidence that the russians likely did interfere in or attempt to interfere in the 292019 general election room addition and also the 2016 election in america where the democrats maintain time and again that in the russian middled in the election contest concrete evidence you know and which are pretty sure they did that you would have to reassure. the. guy trying
opposition labor party during the election campaign where there was concern that the state run national health service might be used as a pawn and they host brock's at u.s. trade talks then labor leader jeremy corbin said they undermined the british prime minister's assurances that the n.h.s. was safe. alive analysis let's bring in russian analyst and author martin mccully now the foreign secretary is almost certain but admits there's no evidence of a broader russian campaign against the...
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of how the government cannot be trusted one of the things here that trying to sell off the national health service you can see that is going to give it over and privatizing the americans the implication that seems to be that is that if these unnamed and mysterious russian actors hadn't somehow been posting constantly about these documents online then this they wouldn't have in any way piqued the public's interest but i think many people would find not an unconvincing argument given how you know that the brits are so proud of the n.h.s. you know and this is really been something that's come to the fore during the pandemic with everyone in the weekly clap. karras now this little columns in the run up to the publication of a government report on russian interference in u.k. politics as a whole we don't know exactly what's going to be enough to 50 page document but likely that's going to be concentrating on the 2016 referendum now this has been in the works 8 months but we're expecting it any day now and it's highly anticipated so it's potentially a case that robs words of sort of an appetizer for the
of how the government cannot be trusted one of the things here that trying to sell off the national health service you can see that is going to give it over and privatizing the americans the implication that seems to be that is that if these unnamed and mysterious russian actors hadn't somehow been posting constantly about these documents online then this they wouldn't have in any way piqued the public's interest but i think many people would find not an unconvincing argument given how you know...
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right to retire with a state pension at 65 had genuinely affordable child care a single tear national health service nothing in the programme for government suggested the big movement on any of that and crucially male martin is our new t. shock as he leads a seat of all the self-proclaimed republican party is saying that we can't have a referendum on irish unity in the lifetime of this government so i have to say if your question is i'm like fearful that our policy close will be stolen by this government the very opposite it's more of the same failed center right finagle policy we've had for the last 4 years unfortunately like both from the fall of the green party are booking under the weight of that center right party in mind through a bit to him last week he said lou we've been talking about reunification of 100 years but the spadework the detailed work hasn't been done in a situation where that work can still to be done in the to show the right to not to talk about a board the poor when the in the near future do you have to do the work force. well the 1st thing is is the 2 aren't mutually exclusi
right to retire with a state pension at 65 had genuinely affordable child care a single tear national health service nothing in the programme for government suggested the big movement on any of that and crucially male martin is our new t. shock as he leads a seat of all the self-proclaimed republican party is saying that we can't have a referendum on irish unity in the lifetime of this government so i have to say if your question is i'm like fearful that our policy close will be stolen by this...
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at 5:00 on the 72nd birthday of the national health service, the country is being encouraged to stopr all those whose actions have helped save lives during the pandemic. applause. in a video message released today, the prince of wales recognises the selfless nurses, doctors, paramedics and countless other staff whose gentleness has made us great. despite all that has been endured, there is deep cause for gratitude and a true reason for pride in the way we care for all members of our society. 0ur greatness truly is in gentleness. so, ladies and gentlemen, thank you all for what you have done, more than i can possibly say. a spitfire will tip its wings above eight hospitals as well as the homes of fundraisers and volunteers, the words "thank u, nhs" painted on its underside. the fly—past is a tribute to people across the uk who've supported the health service and each other in the last few months. at 5:00 today when we're clapping for carers one final time, it's a chance for the nhs itself to say thank you to everybody who has played their part, including the public who, by going throu
at 5:00 on the 72nd birthday of the national health service, the country is being encouraged to stopr all those whose actions have helped save lives during the pandemic. applause. in a video message released today, the prince of wales recognises the selfless nurses, doctors, paramedics and countless other staff whose gentleness has made us great. despite all that has been endured, there is deep cause for gratitude and a true reason for pride in the way we care for all members of our society....
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first real policy victory is serving as the financial kind of technician for the british national health service so he socializes british medicine and is not a minor player in that. he's one of the main guys who gets the british national health service andacted . and he's doing this when britain is basically broke in world war ii . when the blitz has devastated britain and they've lost so many thousands of lives in the war. so he's somebody capable of thinking veryvague . even with your back up against the wall. and i certainly thinkhe would be , if he could socialize british medicine in 1943 i certainly think the green new deal would seem like a, in a lot of ways i feel like teens would have been mortified by the rhetoric of the bernie sanders campaign, not to bust up your thoughts but talk about revolution would have made him very uncomfortable but in a certain respect i think he would have said that the policy agenda that sanders is pursuing is if anything too mild. these crises are real mild and we are seeing the effects of them in real time. so i certainly would see him as somebody who woul
first real policy victory is serving as the financial kind of technician for the british national health service so he socializes british medicine and is not a minor player in that. he's one of the main guys who gets the british national health service andacted . and he's doing this when britain is basically broke in world war ii . when the blitz has devastated britain and they've lost so many thousands of lives in the war. so he's somebody capable of thinking veryvague . even with your back up...
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very explicitly socialist of the first real policy victory serves as a technician for the national health serviceso he socializes british medicine. one of the main guys get the service. and developing in world war ii to devastate britain and they lost in the war. he is capable of thinking very big even with your back up against the wall. i certainly think in 1943 i think the green new deal in a lot of ways i feel keynes would have been mortified by the rhetoric of the bernie sanders campaign. but the talk of revolution would make his spirit uncomfortable but he would expect the policy agenda sanders is pursuing. you have to think big this crisis is very real and bearing down on society right now and we see the effects of that in real time. so i certainly would see him as somebody talking about the green new deal and coming up with a complex and diplomatic solution. it probably would not have worked. >> one more question that i know people want to jump in with their own. we hear people talk about inequality all the time. but keynes opens the last chapter the first sentence to the last chapter of t
very explicitly socialist of the first real policy victory serves as a technician for the national health serviceso he socializes british medicine. one of the main guys get the service. and developing in world war ii to devastate britain and they lost in the war. he is capable of thinking very big even with your back up against the wall. i certainly think in 1943 i think the green new deal in a lot of ways i feel keynes would have been mortified by the rhetoric of the bernie sanders campaign....
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veteran 1st he was promoted to colonel after or he raised millions of pounds for the british national health service with a charity walk around his garden. now his accomplishment has been recognized by royalty and that means the 100 year old is the united kingdom united kingdom rather it's new it's night. and the pandemic queen elizabeth seldom takes part in official duties this is a unique situation in unique times for a unique man captain tom moore a world war 2 veteran a fundraising hero and a national icon now britain's longest serving monarch knighted him allowing him to carry the title sir thomas moore. the ceremony was held under strict coronavirus can then make protocols on the grounds of when such possible following social distancing holds. more captured the hearts of many when prior to his 100th birthday he walked 100 laps in his garden raising of a 33000000 pounds for health workers and prompting prime minister boris johnson to nominate him for knighthoods prior to the ceremony moore was worried about only one thing. who are well known about him and that. there's never a body go through t
veteran 1st he was promoted to colonel after or he raised millions of pounds for the british national health service with a charity walk around his garden. now his accomplishment has been recognized by royalty and that means the 100 year old is the united kingdom united kingdom rather it's new it's night. and the pandemic queen elizabeth seldom takes part in official duties this is a unique situation in unique times for a unique man captain tom moore a world war 2 veteran a fundraising hero and...
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how much can we put into our national health service?etraining workforces who will lose jobs from the fallout of this pandemic? what does this —— what this story shows as for the time being, the cost of borrowing are really low a nd being, the cost of borrowing are really low and international markets are happy to lend us money. that shouldn't mean we are reckless or ta ke shouldn't mean we are reckless or take risks with the nation ‘s finances, global markets can change their opinions. for the moment, we can borrow. we can borrow very cheaply and at large levels. so that gives us a lot of comfort. anyone watching tonight can think the british government still has a good global reputation, and we can invest in the services and the support services that we really need. in the services and the support services that we really needlj in the services and the support services that we really need. i have to say, i like the fact there's a consistence paul says tonight. you quys consistence paul says tonight. you guys are both agreeing with each
how much can we put into our national health service?etraining workforces who will lose jobs from the fallout of this pandemic? what does this —— what this story shows as for the time being, the cost of borrowing are really low a nd being, the cost of borrowing are really low and international markets are happy to lend us money. that shouldn't mean we are reckless or ta ke shouldn't mean we are reckless or take risks with the nation ‘s finances, global markets can change their opinions....
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captain sir tom moore, knighted by the queen, for his remarkable charity work for britain's national health service
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deliver an early pay rise for health workers as the country marks the 72nd birthday of the national health service we hear from a community doctor. the delayed inquiry into the ground felt our fire resumed spit social distancing means bereaved families and survivors would be able to attend we'll be talking to a campaign of. the u.k. announces its oversight actions regime independent of the un or e.u. for the 1st time as part of its post breaks in foreign policy. police have been accused of disproportionately using stop and search powers on young black men in the london bar of camden since the start of the corona virus pandemic since march the number of people being stopped by police has surged by 70 percent police also carried out just under $4000.00 searches of those only 4 resulted in a rests over the past year nearly 40 percent of searches were carried out on black people despite just under 10 percent of the population being from that demographic in camden it comes as the u.k.'s police watchdog are investigating a stop and search case where police smashed the car window of a man who was wrongfu
deliver an early pay rise for health workers as the country marks the 72nd birthday of the national health service we hear from a community doctor. the delayed inquiry into the ground felt our fire resumed spit social distancing means bereaved families and survivors would be able to attend we'll be talking to a campaign of. the u.k. announces its oversight actions regime independent of the un or e.u. for the 1st time as part of its post breaks in foreign policy. police have been accused of...
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the national health service, as it turns 72. is a special thank you this year for all those working tirelessly on the front lines of this pandemic. and we'll have a live report about that. love, neutrogena®. are you currently using a whitening toothpaste, but not seeing results? try crest 3d whitestrips. its enamel-safe formula lifts and removes stains to provide 100% noticeably whiter teeth or your money back. try crest 3d whitestrips. - [child] what is a wish? (submarine rings) - [man] captain, we're ready to dive. - [child] it's adventure in seeing the unknown. (dolphin chatters) it's imagination! - [man] we're ready to surface. and coming up for air. but really, deep down, a wish is hope. and right now, we need hope more than ever. that's why we need your help. by giving $20 a month, 67 cents a day, or any amount to make a wish, you make wishes real. (hopeful music) wishes provide hope and give strength to children and their families. wishes change lives. - [narrator] call the number on your screen, or visit wish.org to gran
the national health service, as it turns 72. is a special thank you this year for all those working tirelessly on the front lines of this pandemic. and we'll have a live report about that. love, neutrogena®. are you currently using a whitening toothpaste, but not seeing results? try crest 3d whitestrips. its enamel-safe formula lifts and removes stains to provide 100% noticeably whiter teeth or your money back. try crest 3d whitestrips. - [child] what is a wish? (submarine rings) - [man]...
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because putting you first is our job. >>> the united kingdom is paying tribute to the national health service healthcare workers, especially those fighting the spread of the coronavirus. cnn's salma abdelaziz shows us the tributes in london. >> reporter: all over the country, graffiti art like this honoring the country's public healthcare system known as the nhs has poppeezup. it ise1 one of the most beloved institutions in the uk, made up of the doctors ande1 nurses and frontline healthcare workers who have been battling this pandemic for the last three months. it is not just dpgraffiti art le this. there is billboards, ñrposters, crayon drawings in the windows of homes saying we love the nhs. on the 72nd anniversary of this organization, the country wants commemorate the sacrifices they have made. key buildings will bee1 litñr u blue.fá there is also a clap scheduled so everybody can applaud and commemorate those healthcare workers. i spoke to the artist who painted this drawing, nathan bowen. he told me he wanted healthcare workers to have something nice to look at as they made their way t
because putting you first is our job. >>> the united kingdom is paying tribute to the national health service healthcare workers, especially those fighting the spread of the coronavirus. cnn's salma abdelaziz shows us the tributes in london. >> reporter: all over the country, graffiti art like this honoring the country's public healthcare system known as the nhs has poppeezup. it ise1 one of the most beloved institutions in the uk, made up of the doctors ande1 nurses and...
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over the next decade we will build that out into a community controlled national health service. the doctors and other health care workers are salaried public employees for maximizing services and creating a cost totrol problem for patients provide the proper care. it will be under democratic that is federated in the state and national level. we will provide tuition free public education, childcare and college,full secondary trade schools and continuing education. and provide secured retirement for all by doubling social security benefits. so no senior is living below the poverty line. another life and death issue is the climate emergency. it's not just about more heat waves and schreiber storms, we are talking about mass extinctions. a collapse of agriculture. the climate scientists is estimating that we go -- if we go on as business as usual, the capacity to feed the population we have now, we can only feed 10% of what we have now by the end of the century. climate changes in at the essential -- existential crisis. , we have beendeal campaigning for that since 2010. what did the
over the next decade we will build that out into a community controlled national health service. the doctors and other health care workers are salaried public employees for maximizing services and creating a cost totrol problem for patients provide the proper care. it will be under democratic that is federated in the state and national level. we will provide tuition free public education, childcare and college,full secondary trade schools and continuing education. and provide secured retirement...
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in april he went viral and raised more than $40 million for the national health service by walking 100 laps in his garden during the lockdown. >>> coming up, a nod to one of these are real people, not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin. and had significantly less itch. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medicines, don't change or stop them without talking to your doctor. so help heal your skin from within and talk to your eczema specialist about dupixent. if your financial situation has changed,
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deliver an early pay rise for health workers as the country marks the 72nd birthday of the national health service we get the reaction of a community doctor. to delayed inquiry into the ground fault our fire receives but social distancing means bereaved families and survivors won't be able to attend we hear from a campaign of. the u.k. announces its iron sanctions regime independent of the un or e.u. for the 1st time as part of its post it breaks it foreign policy. police have been accused of disproportionately using stop and search powers on young black men in the london borough of camden since the start of the corona virus pandemic since march the number of people being stopped by police has surged by 70 percent police also carried out just under $4000.00 such as of these only 4 resulted in a rests over the past year and 8040 percent of searches were carried out on black people despite just under 10 percent of the population being from that demographic in camden when it comes as the u.k.'s police watchdog are investigating a stop and search case where police smashed the. our window of a man who
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he was promoted to colonel after he raised millions of pounds for the british national health serviceith a charity walk around his garden, and now his accomplishments have been recognized by royalty, and the 100-year-old has gone one better with a knighthood. >> limits the pandemic, queen elizabeth seldom takes part in official duties, but this is a unique situation in unique times for a unique man. captain tom moore, a world war ii veteran, fundraising hero, and national icon, now britain's longest-serving monarch knighted him, allowing him to carry the title sir thomas more -- sir thomas moore. a ceremony was held on the grounds of windsor castle following social distancing rules. he captured the hearts of many one prior to his 100th birthday, he walked 100 laps in his garden, raising over 33 million pounds for health workers and prompting prime minister boris johnson to nominate him for knighthood. prior toto the ceremony, he was worried about only one thing. >> i'm a little overwhelmed. it is and everybody that gets a chance to see the queen, is it? -- it isn't everybody. >> are y
he was promoted to colonel after he raised millions of pounds for the british national health serviceith a charity walk around his garden, and now his accomplishments have been recognized by royalty, and the 100-year-old has gone one better with a knighthood. >> limits the pandemic, queen elizabeth seldom takes part in official duties, but this is a unique situation in unique times for a unique man. captain tom moore, a world war ii veteran, fundraising hero, and national icon, now...
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when he walked 100 laps around his yard before his 100th birthday to raise money for the national health service charities during the pandemic. it was the equivalent of us$41 million. >>> here's what is happening tonight. the names don't get any bigger than the ones playing this weekend and golf. this is the memorial tournament. a generation of younger players at the top of the leaderboard. and founded by jack nicholas back in 1976. one of the big names of this era made the cut. nicholson making the best shot the day with the chip at 14 that goes in for an eagle. 73 today, he is well out of contention and 45th place. tiger woods also made the cut but that's about it. a shot 71 and hired for 47th place. it was at the top of the leaderboard. he was leader at the halfway point and one over par for today. 73 and look at the asset number 10. he ties for number second with ryan palmer four strokes back. here is your leader, john romm made his move with four straight birdies on the back nine. and he's put in by four strokes heading to tomorrow's round. >>> next week figures to be a big one when it come
when he walked 100 laps around his yard before his 100th birthday to raise money for the national health service charities during the pandemic. it was the equivalent of us$41 million. >>> here's what is happening tonight. the names don't get any bigger than the ones playing this weekend and golf. this is the memorial tournament. a generation of younger players at the top of the leaderboard. and founded by jack nicholas back in 1976. one of the big names of this era made the cut....
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deliver an early pay rise for health workers as the country marks the 72nd birthday of the national health service we hear from the community doctor. the delayed inquiry into the ground felt our fire resumes but social distancing means bereaved families and survivors working to be able to attend. peer k. is reportedly set to walk away from its 5 g. deal with fall way in a major huge turnoff to britain's top cyber intelligence agency declares it unsafe we talked to a previously activist. on the u.k. prepares to an outside actions independent of the un or e.u. for the 1st time as part of its post bricks it regime. police are being accused of disproportionately using stop and search cars on young black men in the london borough of camden since the start of the corona virus pandemic since march the number of people being stopped by police a surge by 70 percent police also carried out just under $4000.00 searches and all of these only 4 resulted in a rest over the past year nearly 40 percent of searches were carried out on black people despite just under 10 percent of the population being from that dem
deliver an early pay rise for health workers as the country marks the 72nd birthday of the national health service we hear from the community doctor. the delayed inquiry into the ground felt our fire resumes but social distancing means bereaved families and survivors working to be able to attend. peer k. is reportedly set to walk away from its 5 g. deal with fall way in a major huge turnoff to britain's top cyber intelligence agency declares it unsafe we talked to a previously activist. on the...
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market that was introduced to do that for health services to drawing great efficiency and as i've critics. yes no absolute that's a very good point the national health service in the u.k. is an example again an example of planning on a vast scale and way and internal market mechanisms where to use it only certain. expand it if the political leaders of nato nations new liberal governments they'll be saying of course they probably haven't read your book maybe but they might then say you know this is an emergency it's like wartime communism. but you would say no this is actually something that spans peace time well i'll go beyond that and say it is if their argument is correct that markets are the most efficient and mechanism of allocation and why isn't it working in the emergency. and then we can flip that around on its head and say well if it works if you decided now that. that economic planning is just so far so critically superior to the markets in the emergency as well why are we not looking at planning as a mechanism for allocation and other times if we now accept that actually this secure mechanism of allocation there's a recognition that
market that was introduced to do that for health services to drawing great efficiency and as i've critics. yes no absolute that's a very good point the national health service in the u.k. is an example again an example of planning on a vast scale and way and internal market mechanisms where to use it only certain. expand it if the political leaders of nato nations new liberal governments they'll be saying of course they probably haven't read your book maybe but they might then say you know this...
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he received support across the uk during the lockdown for raising over $40 million for the national health serviceot permitted but his family can still accompany him to his special ceremony what an accomplished life of service. >> what a way to celebrate we' 're all doing our part by staying at home. that could mean an increase in energy bills. you can save by using a fan to cool off... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or closing your shades during the day. stay well and keep it golden. for the coronavirus. up next, the program suddenly on hold for one east bay high school district and how the district is responding. >>> plus, new push back in a push to place black lives matter signs inside every san francisco police station. the dprup ngroup now calling th message political and the message from one police commissioner. >>> friday eve, which means we're already tracking that weekend forecast for you. weather and traffic up next. "today in the bay" starts right now. >
he received support across the uk during the lockdown for raising over $40 million for the national health serviceot permitted but his family can still accompany him to his special ceremony what an accomplished life of service. >> what a way to celebrate we' 're all doing our part by staying at home. that could mean an increase in energy bills. you can save by using a fan to cool off... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or closing your shades during the day. stay well...
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covering the story of tom moore, the 100-year-old world war ii veteran who raised millions for national health serviceain. today, tom moo wasgh kd by the queen at windsor castle. he saiddi it was an outst day. our correspondent sarah came.ell has mor sarah: for sucan inspiring alindividuit seemed appropriate that he should be giving a uniquely special investiture. this was the first face-to-face engagement with a member of the public the queen had taken part beneath brilliant blue skies and adhering to socially distant guidelines, sh used the sword which belonged to her father george vi to knight captain sir thomas more. >> to me, the queen - to meet the queen was more than anything i could expect. never did i imagine that i would be so close the queen and have such a kind message from her. that was really outstanding. it was tsaly outstanding. rah: can you ask be?ine the mess what did she say? >> no. sarah: that is between you and her majesty? >> that is between the queen and i. i am reay honored this should ppen and i am thrilled that it did happen. i think everyone whoheubscribed tounds. i really a
covering the story of tom moore, the 100-year-old world war ii veteran who raised millions for national health serviceain. today, tom moo wasgh kd by the queen at windsor castle. he saiddi it was an outst day. our correspondent sarah came.ell has mor sarah: for sucan inspiring alindividuit seemed appropriate that he should be giving a uniquely special investiture. this was the first face-to-face engagement with a member of the public the queen had taken part beneath brilliant blue skies and...
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won the hearts of people around the world after he raised over $40 million for the british national health service by doing over 100 laps across his garden, a perfect time to bring in nicolle wallace, though i'm compelled to add it's fleeting. stop the broadcast here and play cartoons until 4:00. if we weren't in the middle of a pandemic with unmarked camouflage, troops on the streets of portland, oregon, a story we'll get to later and the just the continued drum beat of news that we have to discuss every day. >> i know we have to get all that stuff. but we should keep that image in mind, good leaders honoring great citizens at a time of immense tragedy. it's really, really, really nice to see that. i'm glad you included that in your headlines. >> thank you. and just look at the combined history, 194 years of life, two people alive and aware today who remember what it was like when that island nation was getting battered when every available soul signed up to serve, exhorted by winston churchill, queen elizabeth there, the traditional touching of each shoulder with the sword. a fantastic scene at
won the hearts of people around the world after he raised over $40 million for the british national health service by doing over 100 laps across his garden, a perfect time to bring in nicolle wallace, though i'm compelled to add it's fleeting. stop the broadcast here and play cartoons until 4:00. if we weren't in the middle of a pandemic with unmarked camouflage, troops on the streets of portland, oregon, a story we'll get to later and the just the continued drum beat of news that we have to...
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national health service staff jewett increase but it's not till next spring the union say the money is needed now especially as exhausted health workers have bracing for what could well be a covert 2nd wave complainers say they know that money is tight right now across the board but that existing funds should be spread more fairly they think. you know i completely agree that we're in a very tricky situation at the moment i am and things are move precarious than they were you know you know the last 10 years we've seen a star if he cuts he's seen a lot a lot of damage done to certain sections of the workforce in our society now we've also seen in recent times billions of pounds being. companies and private companies and businesses you know there are priorities that we can see the n.h.s. clearly not a priority in fact is so ironically or you know quite scary the n.h.s. is being continue. to value by being. here and has. the british government's response to the pundit make is still getting fierce scrutiny a new report says care homes which suffered the most infections and deaths were quote
national health service staff jewett increase but it's not till next spring the union say the money is needed now especially as exhausted health workers have bracing for what could well be a covert 2nd wave complainers say they know that money is tight right now across the board but that existing funds should be spread more fairly they think. you know i completely agree that we're in a very tricky situation at the moment i am and things are move precarious than they were you know you know the...
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national health service staff are due an increase but not until next spring however unions do say that money is needed now especially as exhausted health workers are bracing for what could be an imminent 2nd wave campaign as the money is tight but say existing funds should be spread fairly. i completely agree that we're in a very tricky situation at the moment and things are move precarious than they were you know because the last 10 years we've seen a stare at the cuts we've seen a lot a lot of damage done to certain sections of the workforce in our society now we've also seen in recent times billions of pounds being hunted to companies and private companies and businesses you know there are priorities that we can see yet just clearly not a priority in fact if even though ironically or you know quite scary the n.h.s. is being you know is continue to be dismantled continuously undervalued by the important oh the n.h.s. and has. since come through this out here in r.t. u.s. federal offices begin pulling out of the protests plague city of portland we'll have the details plus reaction on
national health service staff are due an increase but not until next spring however unions do say that money is needed now especially as exhausted health workers are bracing for what could be an imminent 2nd wave campaign as the money is tight but say existing funds should be spread fairly. i completely agree that we're in a very tricky situation at the moment and things are move precarious than they were you know because the last 10 years we've seen a stare at the cuts we've seen a lot a lot...
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as part of the large immigration to place for people to take up jobs often in the national health service of other industries which were suffering from a post-war label shortage in britain and the name wondrous comes from the the ship chante empire when rush which brought the the 1st group of people from the caribbean countries to the u.k. in 1948 as many of the caribbean countries were that same part of the commonwealth and the people who came across were automatically british subjects and entitled therefore to live and to work pamela lee in the u.k. if they saw worst among those coming across the 1948 was jeff palmer's mother and 7 years later at 14 years 11 months old godfrey parma arrived in the u.k. to join his mom and i'll take up that story worth professor of suggests power who joins me from his home in panic. welcome to the salmon show thank you very much for inviting me but 1st i was the beginning your mother came to london fortis a spot of course no no there's the windrush generation what's your mom actually on the empire when rush or did she come into another boat from jamaica
as part of the large immigration to place for people to take up jobs often in the national health service of other industries which were suffering from a post-war label shortage in britain and the name wondrous comes from the the ship chante empire when rush which brought the the 1st group of people from the caribbean countries to the u.k. in 1948 as many of the caribbean countries were that same part of the commonwealth and the people who came across were automatically british subjects and...
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income the worst your job the worse your diet the less your medical care we don't have a national health service so we don't have easy access to medical care but all of that is driven and of this i will insist on my own private sector. in the medical area in the florida area you can basically produced anything with no limit to the amount of sugar and sacked without any treatment and salad because this is the private enterprise approach about which americans have been drowned only now they're beginning to be given. the horrible cost of it all now speaking about trump he clearly despises socialism he uses it almost as a swear word and socialists also don't particularly like him but when we look at the critiques of. sort of the morning day comics that both camps put out i can see it quite a bit of an overlap you personally have been critical of the american and to prizes shifting jobs overseas so is he you've been a wary of too much automation so is he as part of doc's ical as it sounds don't you think that trump is actually much more our socialist if not in leather then in spirit than let's say gl
income the worst your job the worse your diet the less your medical care we don't have a national health service so we don't have easy access to medical care but all of that is driven and of this i will insist on my own private sector. in the medical area in the florida area you can basically produced anything with no limit to the amount of sugar and sacked without any treatment and salad because this is the private enterprise approach about which americans have been drowned only now they're...
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the 72nd anniversary of the founding of the uk's national health service has been marked across the countryd the peak of the covid—19 pandemic, there was appreciation for the work of nhs staff at a time of challenges unprecedented in its history. mark easton has this report. this evening, the nation came together in gratitude, communities clapping their appreciation in every corner of the united kingdom, on pavements on doorsteps, mighty and humble, to say thank you to the nhs and all those who did their bit to save lives during the pandemic. the hope is that everyjuly the fifth, the health service's birthday, the country will find a moment to remember britain's key workers, embedding what began as a social media post into the national calendar. what we have proven is that we can be there for each other in the last months, whether it is volunteering and looking outreach other, so if we can hold onto that, then we are just stronger as a nation to go through any crisis that we're going to face. the clap for carers has invigorated neighbourhoods, including streets like this one in bristol, whe
the 72nd anniversary of the founding of the uk's national health service has been marked across the countryd the peak of the covid—19 pandemic, there was appreciation for the work of nhs staff at a time of challenges unprecedented in its history. mark easton has this report. this evening, the nation came together in gratitude, communities clapping their appreciation in every corner of the united kingdom, on pavements on doorsteps, mighty and humble, to say thank you to the nhs and all those...
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jock your motor boat the national health service. if they had evidence wouldn't we as a publisher if they're caught when what they mean by russian actor actress surely must mean russian security forces if they had evidence that russian security forces were guilty of into being in the u.k. general election you'd not be prosecuted in rome to release that information that would be headline news in every news outlet in this country and across the globe seized on by the americans and the be leaky. do men when a story broke as well last year and it was called a leak wasn't called a hack so it was something coming out of government while the real hacked from the some explorers act or agency so i think it's interesting that now bring us up to take a head of the publication a screener tourist russia and report. for years in germany vulnerable young boys have been placed in the foster care of paid to farm then the damning revelations from a study by hill to some university which also says the authorities either ignored the evidence of abuse or
jock your motor boat the national health service. if they had evidence wouldn't we as a publisher if they're caught when what they mean by russian actor actress surely must mean russian security forces if they had evidence that russian security forces were guilty of into being in the u.k. general election you'd not be prosecuted in rome to release that information that would be headline news in every news outlet in this country and across the globe seized on by the americans and the be leaky....
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jock your motor boat the national health service. if they had evidence wouldn't we to publish it if they're caught when what they mean by russian actor actress surely must mean russian security forces if they had evidence that russian security forces were guilty of into being in the u.k. general election you'd not be prosecuted in rome to release that information that would be headline news in every news outlet in this country and across the globe seized on by the americans and the be leaky. do men when the story broke as well last year or it was called a leak it wasn't called a hack so it was some sort of coming out of government while the real hack from the sun explores act or agency so i think it's interesting that now bring us up to take a head of the publication of being a tourist. and report. while the 7 months are for a french delivery driver died when police pinned him to the ground in a choke hold 3 officers have now been charged with manslaughter a father of 5 said rich of a cell for the heart attack and ultimately died fro
jock your motor boat the national health service. if they had evidence wouldn't we to publish it if they're caught when what they mean by russian actor actress surely must mean russian security forces if they had evidence that russian security forces were guilty of into being in the u.k. general election you'd not be prosecuted in rome to release that information that would be headline news in every news outlet in this country and across the globe seized on by the americans and the be leaky. do...