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have been a police investigation? i'm sure, yeah. that was the intention of the executives, was to somehow close this case. itotals intention of the executives, was to somehow close this case.- intention of the executives, was to somehow close this case. was this a cover-up? — somehow close this case. was this a cover-up? i — somehow close this case. was this a cover-up? i don't _ somehow close this case. was this a cover-up? i don't know— somehow close this case. was this a cover-up? i don't know how - somehow close this case. was this a cover-up? i don't know how you i cover-up? i don't know how you define a cover-up, _ cover-up? i don't know how you define a cover-up, but - cover-up? i don't know how you define a cover-up, but to - cover-up? i don't know how you define a cover-up, but to us, i cover-up? i don't know how you | define a cover-up, but to us, the define a cover—up, but to us, the evidence in front of us was quite clear. it felt like they were trying to engineer some sort of narrative, a way out of these that didn't involve going to the police. if you want to call that a cover—up, then thatis want to call that a cover—up, then that is a cover—up. flan want to call that a cover-up, then that is a cover-up.— that is a cover-up. can expectant mothers coming _ that is a cover-up. can expectant mothers coming into _ that is a cover-up. can expectant mothers coming into the - that is a cover-up. can expectant mothers coming into the unit i that is a cover-up. can expectantl mothers coming into the unit have confidence? i mothers coming into the unit have confidence?— confidence? i think those parents can expect. _ confidence? i think those parents can expect, em... _ confidence? i think those parents can expect, em... as _ confidence? i think those parents can expect, em... as high - confidence? i think those parents can expect, em... as high a i confidence? i think those parents can expect, em... as high a level confidence? i think those parents i can expect, em... as high a level of care are now unit as any unit in the country. it care are now unit as any unit in the count . . . . care are now unit as any unit in the count . , , , ., care are now unit as any unit in the | country-— we country. it is upsetting, though. we have one country. it is upsetting, though. we have gone to _ country. it is upsetting, though. we have gone to a _ country. it is upsetting, though. we

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Verified Live

patients— a differential impact for different patients with priority given to those — patients with priority given to those who need care and treatment most _ those who need care and treatment most urgently. in those who need care and treatment most urgently-— most urgently. in terms of this question. _ most urgently. in terms of this question, we've _ most urgently. in terms of this question, we've heard - most urgently. in terms of this i question, we've heard consultants have been brought in to cover some of thejunior doctors, have been brought in to cover some of the junior doctors, the urgent care, does that create an additional cost for the nhs? it care, does that create an additional cost for the nhs?— cost for the nhs? it does create a si . nificant cost for the nhs? it does create a significant additional _ cost for the nhs? it does create a significant additional cost - cost for the nhs? it does create a significant additional cost and - cost for the nhs? it does create a | significant additional cost and what we are _ significant additional cost and what we are saying is in terms of the added — we are saying is in terms of the added financial impact, something in the region— added financial impact, something in the region of £1 billion so far from these _ the region of £1 billion so far from these stoppages... that the region of £1 billion so far from these stoppages. . ._ the region of £1 billion so far from these stoppages... that was adam brimelow talking _ these stoppages... that was adam brimelow talking to _ these stoppages... that was adam brimelow talking to me _ these stoppages. .. that was adam brimelow talking to me earlier- these stoppages... that was adam brimelow talking to me earlier on | brimelow talking to me earlier on the impact of these strikes, going to take you straight to washington show you the pictures there, that's the us at her attorney general. president biden �*s son hunter, that announcementjust being made in washington there will be a public report related to the hunter biden probe and that will come from the

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Jesse Watters Primetime

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Asia Business Report

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Gutfeld

no way. yeah. oh, boy. let's analyz>> kat ie the ino w the background. yeah, look at this. look at this. >>reg: let goes the door and cal goes the door and he says, you know what? i don't want to be in this room. goes to th you're going to be i. he just leaves and it's a power move. because you know what she meansr was there first. you don't look at this. see? look. he's like, who's at the door? i hatei this pat muc person at much that i even want to be in this room anymoreore.. an that is a power move. and chains. d it's is is you know, he tomorrow is actuallymet. the 13th year anniversary of the day we met. >> oh, really? yeah, it's there rea. ung i am. look how young i am. i'm a cashier. who's the ugly boy holding the gas? exactli'shier. who'sy. so that doesn't hurt me. i don't care. i guess i do. look, i t care. an ugly boy ande what i've done for myself. yeah, it's amazing. se no, and, like, it's great w because he was abandoned by his whole family, you knowas, he wan sick and alone. and now i don't know what the life span of a north hollywood street cat is, but his whole family must be long dead

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BBC News

system to restoring our pay. 0ne government, and we need to have a system to restoring our pay. one of the problems is the pay review body which _ the problems is the pay review body which is _ the problems is the pay review body which is described as independent by the government, but is absolutely not independent. it's all purpose is to keep _ not independent. it's all purpose is to keep consultant pay in line with the cost _ to keep consultant pay in line with the cost of — to keep consultant pay in line with the cost of living. a 35% pay loss in terms — the cost of living. a 35% pay loss in terms of — the cost of living. a 35% pay loss in terms of inflation means it has not done — in terms of inflation means it has not done that. we are demanding the government comes back with a credible — government comes back with a credible offer that allows pay to start _ credible offer that allows pay to start being restored.— credible offer that allows pay to start being restored. what would you sa to start being restored. what would you say to patients _ start being restored. what would you say to patients who _ start being restored. what would you say to patients who have _ start being restored. what would you say to patients who have had - say to patients who have had seizures cancel —— procedures cancelled? are you concerned about patient safety? the cancelled? are you concerned about patient safety?— patient safety? the first thing to sa is that patient safety? the first thing to say is that we — patient safety? the first thing to say is that we have _ patient safety? the first thing to say is that we have maintained l patient safety? the first thing to say is that we have maintained a christmas — say is that we have maintained a christmas day level of service today, — christmas day level of service today, which is a full emergency service — today, which is a full emergency service. patients should not be worried — service. patients should not be worried about receiving emergency care today~ — worried about receiving emergency care today. of course, with a heavy heart. _ care today. of course, with a heavy heart. and — care today. of course, with a heavy heart. and it— care today. of course, with a heavy heart, and it is a very difficult decision— heart, and it is a very difficult decision for a consultants take any industrial— decision for a consultants take any industrial action. the point is,

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BBC News at One

the government says it's given solicitors a fair deal by increasing legal aid by £85 million after an independent review. as for katie, she's worked nine hours and has only been able to advise three suspects because of time on the road. so ultimately, no, it's not sustainable. those of us that are doing it care very passionately about it. it's difficult to know what's going to happen in the future. dominic casciani, bbc news, ceredigion. the former chancellor, george osborne, has told the public inquiry into covid that the treasury did not have plans for an for an extended lockdown. the first phase of the inquiry is looking at the preparedness for a pandemic and our health correspondent, catherine burns, has been listening. cath, what's mr osborne been saying? this has been one of the feistiest

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BBC News Now

rural areas among the hardest hit. the organisation's leader says members know of police who have let suspects go because no duty solicitor was available. this could be somebody who has potentially committed a very, very serious crime. they're being allowed out without being interviewed. that has got consequences, because it goes to the protection of the public. if this government wants to be a government, a party, which is interested in law and order, it needs to take this seriously and do something about it. the government says it's given solicitors a fair deal by increasing legal aid by £85 million after an independent review. as for katie, she's worked nine hours and has only been able to advise three suspects because of time on the road. so ultimately, no, it's not sustainable. those of us that are doing it care very passionately about it. it's difficult to know what's going to happen in the future. dominic casciani,

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Nicky Campbell

on, for the show to try and continue with its regular selection of features. it's a different situation but i think its similar parallels to what happened with the ellen degeneres show in the us. that was in regards to allegations of a toxic workplace culture behind the scenes and viewers really found they were not that keen on watching that show and the show didn't continue for many months. i think viewers do care about the situations that can happen behind—the—scenes as much as they care about what happens in front of them. it care about what happens in front of them. , , . ., care about what happens in front of them. ,_ ., care about what happens in front of them. ., them. it is such a strong brand. dermot 0'leary _ them. it is such a strong brand. dermot o'leary and _ them. it is such a strong brand. dermot o'leary and alison - them. it is such a strong brand. - dermot o'leary and alison hammond dermot 0'leary and alison hammond will present today, they are a well loved team, the two of them. do you think that might be enough to carry them through? but you think the problems run much deeper? i them through? but you think the problems run much deeper? i think the do.

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Hannity

i' i d be shown i would be showl to my audience being asked on capitol hill, can a biological man have a woman that was alsthato aske wasd on l hill recently? so my question is , why is thiss so difficult for so many people? i think caitlyn jenner nailed it when shnner naie said that it care what the hormone level is of an eighteen or was twenty year old. what was it at puberty? thirteen. there fourteen.erta because at thaint point there ae certain biologic shifts and changes that would maket muh biological man that's transitioning that much stronger . ot i think that's the science thhind it, is it not? absolutely. whathat's exactly what this isa and let me answer the question for you of what a woman is . >> it's an adult.. thank you. sean: t i never thought i'd have to ask. i guess that. but to gt i'd aso right ahead, l free. >> i'm glad nobody asking me. it's an adult human female. when you see these videos, ofr typically, of course, the left or someone within the obamar administration

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