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BBC News

spending today talking to the next generation of the stuff coming into the nhs, notjust getting it through the nhs, notjust getting it through the next few months about building an nhs that's fit for the future. that will be my priority is anything many people across the country say, for heaven sake, that's what you want to hear.— for heaven sake, that's what you want to hear. , . , , want to hear. they have the response from labour — want to hear. they have the response from labour leader _ want to hear. they have the response from labour leader keir— want to hear. they have the response from labour leader keir starmer. - from labour leader keir starmer. let's go to westminster to speak to the bbc political correspondent. you have been following this all morning, yours was the first people i saw, you have been speaking to people who are among those he made a complaint, what is their reaction to what we have been hearing from dominic raab and rishi sunak today? i should clarify that they complaints themselves haven't been speaking to the media. they don't have intentions too but certainly, i have intentions too but certainly, i have been speaking to people who have been speaking to people who have worked with dominic raab over the years and i think what we are seeing today and this very long

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Dominic Raab Resigns

of the nhs? waiting lists, millions of people waiting more than two weeks to see their doctors despite promises. they are the issues we should be debating not more discussion about weaknesses and whining at the top of the tory party. whining at the top of the tory -a . whining at the top of the tory .a _ ., , ., whining at the top of the tory party. one last one dominic raab, he said the situation _ party. one last one dominic raab, he said the situation was _ party. one last one dominic raab, he said the situation was reversed i party. one last one dominic raab, he said the situation was reversed and i said the situation was reversed and this happened in your cabinet. i wouldn't have appointed people who are unfit to serve in the shadow cabinet. if i saw allegations that were of seriousness, i would take action. but i would be laser focused on the issues that matter to this country. that is why i am spending today talking to the next generation of staff coming into the nhs about the future of the nhs, notjust getting through the next few months, but is building an nhs that is fit for the future. that'll be my priority. many people would say, for heaven sake, that is what we want to hear. for heaven's sake, that is the

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Politics Live

and we can go on. because it was all so labour who first committed to extending the fuel duty cut. a policy that in january he extending the fuel duty cut. a policy that injanuary he dismissed as part of a dossier that he published. for one poor soul and his research team at least, this really is a back to work budget. and a word of advice to the chancellor, as he promotes this policy in coming days. use your own car, and for heaven sake, make sure you know how to use a debit card. and i look forward to the prime minister promoting the swimming pools policy. unlike the car, he won�*t have to borrow one of those. madam deputy speaker, the cost of living crisis is not over. and once again, they�*ve left money on the table when it comes to oil and gas companies. money that could have been better spent on working

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BBC News

way to— economy growing, because that is the way to deal— economy growing, because that is the way to deal with spending, that's the way— way to deal with spending, that's the way to— way to deal with spending, that's the way to make sure our public services — the way to make sure our public services are properly financed, but we must _ services are properly financed, but we must have growth across the whole of the _ we must have growth across the whole of the country, and one of the problems— of the country, and one of the problems we have had is that not everywhere across the country has been _ everywhere across the country has been able — everywhere across the country has been able to contribute to growth or turn that— been able to contribute to growth or turn that around.— turn that around. would you pay strikin: turn that around. would you pay striking workers _ turn that around. would you pay striking workers more _ turn that around. would you pay striking workers more than - turn that around. would you pay striking workers more than the i striking workers more than the government is currently offering? what i would do a striking workers is to get— what i would do a striking workers is to get in— what i would do a striking workers is to get in the room and talk to them _ is to get in the room and talk to them. �* ., ., i. , | them. but what would you say? i think most _ them. but what would you say? i think most people _ them. but what would you say? i think most people watching - them. but what would you say? i think most people watching this | think most people watching this would _ think most people watching this would be astonished to know that when _ would be astonished to know that when the — would be astonished to know that when the nurses say to the government, as they did before christmas, "if you come into the room _ christmas, "if you come into the room and — christmas, "if you come into the room and start talking to us, we won't _ room and start talking to us, we won't go — room and start talking to us, we won't go on _ room and start talking to us, we won't go on strike." and i think most _ won't go on strike." and i think most people watching this i saying for heaven sake, start governing, tet for heaven sake, start governing, get in _ for heaven sake, start governing, get in the — for heaven sake, start governing, get in the room and start the negotiations out.— get in the room and start the negotiations out. what do you actually say? _ negotiations out. what do you actually say? any _ negotiations out. what do you actually say? any negotiation| negotiations out. what do you | actually say? any negotiation is negotiations out. what do you i actually say? any negotiation is a compromise _ actually say? any negotiation is a compromise on _ actually say? any negotiation is a compromise on both _ actually say? any negotiation is a compromise on both side. - actually say? any negotiation is a compromise on both side. it's i actually say? any negotiation is a compromise on both side. it's a l compromise on both side. it's a compromise, we need to get in the room _ compromise, we need to get in the room and _ compromise, we need to get in the room and do — compromise, we need to get in the room and do it, but at the moment, the government has got absolutely no strategy~ _ the government has got absolutely no strategy. are they going to

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BBC News at One

a mandate from the membership and the country either.— the country either. he backs holding a aeneral the country either. he backs holding a general election _ the country either. he backs holding a general election which _ the country either. he backs holding a general election which the - the country either. he backs holding a general election which the labourl a general election which the labour leader has once again made the case for. , , for. this will be the fifth prime minister in _ for. this will be the fifth prime minister in six _ for. this will be the fifth prime minister in six years. - for. this will be the fifth prime minister in six years. we - for. this will be the fifth prime minister in six years. we have | for. this will be the fifth prime . minister in six years. we have had four chancellors in four months. that _ four chancellors in four months. that isn't— four chancellors in four months. that isn't a _ four chancellors in four months. that isn't a country we are, that is utter_ that isn't a country we are, that is utter chaos — that isn't a country we are, that is utter chaos. and i do think, i think many— utter chaos. and i do think, i think many people listening would be saying. — many people listening would be saying, for heaven sake, at least -ive saying, for heaven sake, at least give us _ saying, for heaven sake, at least give us the — saying, for heaven sake, at least give us the choice between a stable labour_ give us the choice between a stable labour party coming in to govern the party, _ labour party coming in to govern the party, get _ labour party coming in to govern the party, get the economy under control and actually _ party, get the economy under control and actually deliver. fine party, get the economy under control and actually deliver.— and actually deliver. one backbench u-rou and actually deliver. one backbench a-rou of and actually deliver. one backbench grow) of mps _ and actually deliver. one backbench grow) of mps has — and actually deliver. one backbench group of mps has promised - and actually deliver. one backbench group of mps has promised it - and actually deliver. one backbench group of mps has promised it at - group of mps has promised it at least is not planning to cause trouble for whoever wins. the erg have resolved _ trouble for whoever wins. the erg have resolved that _ trouble for whoever wins. the erg have resolved that whoever - trouble for whoever wins. the erg i have resolved that whoever becomes the prime minister of the united kingdom, be that tonight or on friday, we will unite behind them and assist them in seeking to unite the conservative party. but and assist them in seeking to unite the conservative party.— the conservative party. but will there be a _ the conservative party. but will there be a contest _ the conservative party. but will there be a contest even - the conservative party. but will there be a contest even within l

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Americas Newsroom

if it were working it would have already worked. that's their problem. coming up with a temporary 18 cents gas -- national gas -- leave that stuff to the state for heaven sake. >> bill: it will get attention for a day and we'll cover it later today when the president comes out here on fox. >> dana: good to see you, larry, thank you. >> bill: thanks for coming on. >> dana reads sports. >> dana: angels in the outfield last night when a lucky fan caught a home run ball during the game. he tossed it to a kid nearby. what goes around comes around. later that same game the kid's father caught a homer and the boy tossed it back to the good samaritan. lovely, lovely relationship building there in the great sport of baseball. >> bill: how will that happen in the same game? good stuff there. >> dana: are there a lot of home runs being hit? >> bill: i haven't checked. last year they were thinking --

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Morning Joe

just pure, 100% proof, fascism, where you have trump's lawyer going, we may not win on the merits. another guy going, with mob rule, if there is enough chaos, if the justices are intimidated, even though we don't have the law on our side, maybe we can intimidate them through force and violence to rul our way. fascism, right, george? >> absolutely. thankfully, the supreme court did not give any of those lawsuits the time of day. so i hope to heaven sake all of this was john eastman blowing spoke and he wasn't really commenting on actual deliberations before the court. there wasn't really any evidence presented in anything the court

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