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country has been ripped apart. biden was supposed to be the candidate that brought all of us together. i feel we are more ripped apart than ever before. i would love to see all of that put in the past. i loved everything he said last night, much to my surprise. he seemed, you know h a clear path forward and i'm just listening to what people are saying and what they want. >> carley: why do you like him over president biden you liked him last time. >> we did. we had a party when he won. i was a big party supporter. our country is in sham bletion. i want a better country. every aspect of my life is worse than it was four years ago. i'm tired of looking at parties and who i should vote for and who is going to bring our country forward. >> carley: noah, how about you? >> trump has real issues to focus on to fix this country and get it back on to a good track. i couldn't agree more that if you focus on retribution, important pieces that needs to be put back together, he will lose the time on accomplishing those things. so i think it shows here the transparency that he has.

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it was at 12. oh, 12 millibars. part of that is we were in recon flights so we didn't have the data. >> jane: this next hour especially as the hurricane hunters continue to fly through the storm, the air force there, we're going to get critical information. we just had one pass through the center. this really on, you know, what we would consider >> you know coming out of the northwest, continuing into the southeast and we're likely to see this turn into the northeast quadron and the deeper convecture to my surprise has been a little to the southwest of the eye. >> that's going to continue to wrap up to the northeast and that's where we have the greater impacts of those rain bands that continue ooh spin off into the west coast and we're expecting to see flooding rains, that storm surge potential and it's going to slowly kick off to the northeast. >> it's been kinds of wobbling a little bit and we're still having that northward turn but

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something the trust did eventually in 2017. protecting the reputation of the organisation was a big factor in how people responded to the concerns raised. they were dragged kicking and screaming, the executive team, to calling the police. that would certainly be the conclusion that i would reach. at the time letby was arrested in july 2018, she was still working at the trust. no disciplinary action had been taken against her. the strong opinion was that nothing would be found. there was a brief overlap of three or four days between myself and the outgoing medical director, and his parting words to me, to my surprise, were "you need to refer the paediatricians to the gmc." they were not referred to the general medical council. instead, all the executives who doubted the doctors and supported lucy letby left the countess of chester trust. they all refused to comment ahead of today's verdict. michael buchanan,

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to my surprise, were "you need to refer the paediatricians to the gmc." they were not referred to the general medical council. instead, all the executives who doubted the doctors and supported lucy letby left the countess of chester trust. they all refused to comment ahead of delay�*s verdict. michael buchanan, bbc news, cheshire. and if you're in the uk and you've been affected by this story, or need advice or support, there's information available on bbc�*s action line pages, or you can call free on 08000155 998. dr stephen brearey led the team of seven consultants on the neonatal unit at the countess

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in the last year." though the paediatricians feared being reported to the regulator, they kept going, pressurising executives to call the police, something the trust did eventually in 2017. the reputation of the organisation and protecting that reputation was a big factor in how people responded to the concerns raised. they were dragged kicking and screaming, the executive team, to call in the police. that would certainly be the conclusion that i would reach. at the time letby was arrested in july 2018, she was still working at the trust. no disciplinary action had been taken against her. the strong opinion was that there would be nothing found. there was a brief overlap of three or four days between myself and the outgoing medical director, and his parting words to me, to my surprise, were, "you need to refer the paediatricians to the gmc."

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they kept going, pressurising executives to call the police, something the trust did eventually in 2017. protecting the reputation of the organisation was a big factor in how people responded to the concerns raised. they were dragged kicking and screaming, the executive team, to call in the police. that would certainly be the conclusion that i would reach. at the time letby was arrested in july 2018, she was still working at the trust. no disciplinary action had been taken against her. the strong opinion was that nothing would be found. there was a brief overlap of three or four days between myself and the outgoing medical director, and his parting words to me, to my surprise, were, "you need to refer the paediatricians to the gmc." they were not referred to the general medical council. instead, all the executives who doubted the doctors and supported lucy letby left the countess of chester trust. they all refused to comment ahead of tofay�*s verdict. michael buchanan, bbc news, cheshire.

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though the paediatricians feared being reported to the regulator, they kept going, pressurising executives to call the police, something the trust eventually did in may 2017. the reputation of the organisation and protecting that reputation was a big factor in how people responded to the concerns raised. they were dragged kicking and screaming, the executive team, to call in the police. that would certainly be the conclusion that i would reach. at the time letby was arrested in july 2018, she was still working at the trust. no disciplinary action had been taken against her. the strong opinion was that there would be nothing found. there was a brief overlap of three or four days between myself and the outgoing medical director, and his parting words to me, to my surprise, were, "you need to refer the paediatricians to the gmc." the former medical director denies threatening to report the doctors to the general medical council for misconduct.

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of the organisation was a big factor in how people responded to the concerns raised. they were dragged kicking and screaming, the executive team, to calling the police. that would certainly be the conclusion that i would reach. at the time letby was arrested in july 2018, she was still working at the trust. no disciplinary action had been taken against her. the strong opinion was that nothing would be found. there was a brief overlap of three or four days between myself and the outgoing medical director, and his parting words to me, to my surprise, were "you need to refer the paediatricians to the gmc." they were not referred to the general medical council. instead, all the executives who doubted the doctors and supported lucy letby left the countess of chester trust. they all refused to comment ahead of today's verdict. michael buchanan, bbc news, cheshire. for viewers in the uk, a bbc panorama documentary ? lucy letby: the nurse who killed ? will be available to watch on iplayer later today.

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being reported to the regulator, they kept going, pressurising executives to call the police, something the trust did eventually in 2017. the reputation of the organisation and protecting that reputation was a big factor in how people responded to the concerns raised. they were dragged kicking and screaming, the executive team, to call in the police. that would certainly be the conclusion that i would reach. at the time letby was arrested in july 2018, she was still working at the trust. no disciplinary action had been taken against her. the strong opinion was that there would be found. there was a brief overlap of three or four days between myself and the outgoing medical director, and his parting words to me, to my surprise, were, "you need to refer the paediatricians to the gmc." they were not referred to the general medical council. instead, all the executives who doubted the doctors and supported lucy letby left the countess of chester trust. they all refused to comment ahead of tofay�*s verdict. michael buchanan,

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