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These are some of the main stories in the BBC newsroom. Jeff Sessions

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has recused himself from an investigation into contact between

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Russian officials and the Donald Trump campaign during the election

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campaign. Donald Trump had said he has total confidence in his Attorney

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General. Total. We will report from Brussels, $200 billion have been

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raised her family planning schemes in developing countries to counter

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cuts introduced by Donald Trump. And the latest in the build-up to

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Saturday's showdown between David Haye and Tony Bellew.

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As I was just mentioning, $200 million have been raised to counter

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cuts Donald Trump has made to the funding of abortion services in

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developing countries. It has happened in Brussels at a

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multinational conference called She Decides. This is Donald Trump

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signing the executive board that and it is estimated $500 million a year

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has been cut by Donald Trump to campaigns. The Belgian Deputy Prime

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Minister was the host of this confidence and here he is. The

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impact could be very severe for millions of women and girls, too

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often we would see a 12-year-old who would not have the choice to see I

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do not want to get pregnant, I do not want to marry a person who is

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three times older than me and I would love to continue to go to

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school and become an independent person who is able to ship my own

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future. F family planning is not being provided, it would mean that a

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tremendous progress we have had throughout the world over the last

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20 years would be reversed and it would be a very bad thing for

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eradicating poverty throughout the world. One place this funding cuts

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will have an impact as Nepal and/or reported as they are. She has come

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here to get an abortion. It is not illegal in Nepal but there is

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extreme social stigma and so she does not want to show her face. For

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women like, a proper medical facility like this one run by a

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charity is a refuge. Many end up going to the legal clinics. This man

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lost a loved one to an unsafe abortion. Miles away from his

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village, he agrees to meet us. His wife's sister died after taking

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pills given to enter pregnancy. She was just 19. The clinic she went to

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didn't even have a sign. Someone who looked like a nurse gave her

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medicine and told her she would be fine in a couple of days. That

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evening she started bleeding heavily. We tried to rush to a

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proper hospital but she bled to death. Nearly half of all

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pregnancies in Nepal are unintended which means safe abortion services

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are crucial. This country depends heavily on charities to provide

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them. Now those organisations will no longer be able to get a from

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America if they continue to perform abortions. The US government doesn't

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directly fund abortion services in any country. Here, a lot of money

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goes towards family planning activities provided by NGOs.

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Typically, large charities offer both and now they stand to lose US

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aid money which could leave a big hole in their finances. President

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Trump's order goes one step further than previous Republican

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governments. Organisations will not even be able to tell women that

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abortion is an option. Marry Stokes, which runs the centre, say the

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simplest and agree to those terms and soul the family running services

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they provide with US money could be severely impacted. If we lose that

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funding, one in four women one family planning and can access it

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and the reality is they will need abortion services at some point. We

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estimate that around 80,000 women will actually seek abortion due to

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this, of which half of those, through no fault of their own, not

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knowing where the safe providers are, will go to an unsafe provider.

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It is a move that is made to the anti-abortion but they would end it

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in countries like this one. They could become more unsafe. We are

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going to begin the sport by talking about cycling because the head of

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British cycling has apologised her feelings following accusations of

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bullying and sexism against top level cyclists. There has been an

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investigation into the culture of British cycling and a report is

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imminent. Its chairman says riders will be better curable. He has been

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speaking to our sports editor. For years, the story was one of success,

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defined by medals and glory, but they'd is now an image crisis amid a

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damaging tide of allegations, all been eyed but today the man tasked

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with salvaging the governing body's reputations as it is time for

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cycling to say sorry. We have already met with groups of riders

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and staff and have made it clear that we are there have been feeling

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is we apologise and we recognise that what we will do something about

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it. So there was a bullying culture? There have been some well reported

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instances where behaviour was unacceptable. With training going as

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normal British cycling unveiled a 35 point action plan to overhaul

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governments and athlete welfare. It all stems back to last year when a

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former sprint cyclist complained about sexism and bullying amid a

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culture of fear in the high-class performance programme. A decade ago

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Jenny was national Mountain biking champion and says she was also a

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victim of discrimination. I have certainly know that staff who have

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said to me down the years particularly when I retired that

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they supported and they had felt bad for my situation but hadn't been

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able to see anything. They were worried about their job. The idea of

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job preservation was almost a joke amongst riders in the way managers

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behaved and decisions were made. British cycling's credibility was

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further damaged yesterday when MPs have about a failure to keep medical

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records of riders. The man at the centre of the storm, Bradley

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Wiggins, today refusing to speak about the contents of the now famous

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medical package delivered to him in 2011 but those who funded the sport

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and unimpressed. The governing body is in crisis, isn't it? That is a

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lot going on with a number of fires that seem to be going off in

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different areas and it is difficult for them at this point in time. I

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was shocked and disturbed by what they heard yesterday particularly

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around the area of medical management and record-keeping. These

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are dark days for the sport and with publication of what is known to be

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an expose of report into cycling culture expected in the next few

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weeks, lifting the gloom not be easy. In boxing, definitely no love

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lost between these two men, Tony Bellew and David Haye. They will

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fight this Saturday in London, and if you missed that this is what

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happened at their press conference a few days ago, and it is fair to say

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people in charge of leaping clips have been busy looking after this

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one. This right-hander is going through your BLEEP. You are going to

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mess. All of these BLEEP now it as well. All of you BLEEP. All of you!

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All of you! You'll see. Go and sit down now. And you, all of you.

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BLEEP. Go and sit down. In one of the least surprising developments of

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the week the period were both warned to tone down their behaviour. They

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had another press conference to see and hear is how they got on. I

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promise you I will. I am hoping for that because if you don't get up and

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make sure your little rat coach doesn't throw in the towel to save

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the day because it will be no other way. I promise you. This is the last

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day for you. Enjoy your last couple of days. Boxers do this but this

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feels real? And it goes back a few years, a lot of people around this

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fight see it is genuine, the hatred between the two men. Tony Bellew,

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the cruiserweight champion, has said that he has said a lot of things and

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spent time with David Haye who had in the past said some incredibly

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rude, offensive and distasteful things in the lead up to many of his

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fights. I spent a lot of time with David Haye, I was around his world

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title fight when he took the heavyweight crown, he said some

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nasty things then and about Vladimir clips call, but he was also a

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fantastic cruiserweight champion. He is very early light and knows all

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about his sport, but once you get into the build-up of the fight,

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especially that week, he changes, he flips, and it is very calculated as

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well, because there is now built on the line saw how do you sell it? You

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sell out of the characters of these two men, and they know that the

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people watching have got to pay for the very expensive subscription to

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watch it on the television, and it is expensive to watch in person,

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this one at the O2 arena, they are selling this fight, but in a year in

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which we have had a lot of tragedies in boxing, hemmed talking about the

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damage that he wants to inflict on Tony Bellew, it leaves a bad taste

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in the mouth, and the British boxing board of control sets to calm it

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down, but we still have a weekend tomorrow and that could lightly.

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They are selling this fight but at the heart of it there is a genuine

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hatred and dislike between the two men, so far all the talk, a lot of

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people are talking about this fight and I certainly want to know how

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they will get in the late back on in the ring on Saturday night. And if

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you don't want to pay for the fight you can get the BBC live page

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throughout the boat. Let's go to Japan because we want to talk about

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the Twenty20 Olympics, I have highlighted the country club, you

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can see all 18 holes, selected to host the golf in the Olympics, but

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there's a snag because modern life has not caught up with this

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particular club, they don't allow women. That has been noted by the

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International Olympic Committee and he had its vice president. It's

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heading in the right direction, for them to have a non-discriminatory

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membership. Procedure by lot in their club, and it would appear we

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will be able to have this resolved by the end of June, but as I say,

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got to be very careful, because we are going there by the grace, and

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they have to want to have us the and I suspect it is a private club, but

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they certainly understand that our position is non-discrimination. A

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story from Tokyo and we will go across the Pacific to the west coast

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of America. We will be live to talk about snap chat, the company that

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owns it has been floated today on the New York Stock Exchange and the

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stock has gone up and up. The chief inspector of hospitals in

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England has given a stark warning about the state of the NHS saying it

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is standing on a burning platform with four out of five trusts needing

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to improve patient safety. The professor says the traditional model

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of caring for patients is no longer capable of delivering the needs of

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today's population. Our health editor is as ever following this

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story. A new birth today and a new

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beginning for this hospital in Cambridge. Maternity and other

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services were rated inadequate by the regulator, Care Quality

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Commission, in 2015. The trust was put into special measures but it has

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now tackled the problem is and is rated good. It was a very big shock

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for patients. The boss who helped steer the hospital from the low

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point back to where it should be told me how they went about it. The

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wider leadership team invested a huge amount of time, well over two

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days a week, in going out to front-line clinical areas and

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talking to staff and listening to them and listening to patients about

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what needed to improve. The Care Quality Commission makes clear that

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while there are successful turnaround is like at this hospital

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there are others where there is cause for concern and we are falling

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short. The sea QC report said that across major hospital trusts, 62%

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were rated as adequate and needing improvement. 61% needed to improve

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safety but 93% were praised for the caring attitude of staff, but those

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are things were done before this winter's extreme pressure on

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hospitals and the sea QC said the whole system needs a complete or a

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whole. Of course I have concerns about what is happening and we need

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to take a long look at that to see what more can be done in terms of

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improving the acute care model from emergency admission through the

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hospital, through to discharge, so we need to look across the country

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at all of those things but some hospitals are managing it better

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than others. The system as a whole is under strain but for some

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hospitals the mood is more relaxed, those who have had a bad inspection

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have turned things around and got high marks for patient care.

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Thanks for joining me on today's outside source and the lead story is

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that the US Attorney General Jeff Sessions says he will recuse himself

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on investigations into alleged Russian interference and to the

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presidential election. Coming up after outside source, outside of the

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UK, world News America with lots more on the political drama in

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Washington and also we look back at the love life of Jackie Kennedy. If

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you are watching in the UK it is the News at ten next with a Special

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Report from China on one person's experience of official efforts to

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silence them. As I was mentioning, the company who own snap chat

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debuted on the stock market today in New York. If you got some of those

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shares you are doing well. Here is a copy sent into the newsroom. He says

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Snap closed its first day of trading at $24, up 44% on the opening price.

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Before we get carried away, here is a tweet saying, let's not be Dom.

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Twitter had a 73% B1 pop and says it means nothing. He is life with us

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now from San Francisco. Should we respond to that advice and pay no

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attention whatsoever to what happens on B1? Day one will be full of lots

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of excitement and people wanting to get in heavily on this new much

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anticipated technology stock, so it is always going to be slightly

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inflated but it is worth paying attention to, mostly because many of

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the stocks sold have got a year lock in period so the price will not

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fluctuate too much. Although it is much higher than the initial

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starting price, they will be pleased and should see it as a positive

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start. A lot of first they excitement but as to be expected so

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it looks like it will stay quite steady. These people are investing

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plenty of money because they think it will make money in the long run.

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What is the plan to do that? The strategy is to sell advertising and

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it is doing that at the moment, not making money at the moment whether

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losses increasing, so they are going in the wrong direction as far as

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profitability is concerned, but silicon valley companies, many of

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them don't make money, Twitter has never made money, and investors

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don't worry about that too much, it is the potential to make money, and

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the selling point of snap chat as many of its users, around 150

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million, are teenagers, young, and that is very lucrative to

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advertisers, so investors hope they will capitalise on that and build

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this enormous potential advertising business and that is how the company

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will start making money. They have got a big challenge if they are

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going to achieve that particularly because Facebook which owns and

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figure, they are hot on the heels and introducing many features that

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snap chat had on their platform first. Instead grammar is copying

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them and there are many users that may be migrating from snap chat in

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Saddam and that continues it is a big problem. -- Instagram. Thank

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you. What looks like a very nice lunchtime in the Bay Area. Some

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developments to tell you about connected to the Marder of the

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half-brother of the North Korean leader. This North Korean man has

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been held in connection with the Mark Duggan will be released and the

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poor third. His attorney says David insufficient evidence. While that is

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a lot of suspicion that North Korea orchestrated the use of a nerve

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agent for the murder, the North Koreans are offering a very

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different explanation. The word belongings with the medicines

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related to the disease of diabetes. Heart disease and high blood

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pressure. They concluded he is not in a position to be without several

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medicines, therefore this is a strong indication that the cause of

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the death is a heart attack. The North Koreans say heart and the

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Malaysians a nerve agent and we will have to wait for the investigation

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to play out. While that is going on we are learning more about the Kim

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family and we have spoken to the brother of Kim Jong-Nam. To

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understand North Korea you have to think of it as being an absolute

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monarchy, the Kim dynasty. The dynasty was founded after the Second

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World War and when he died in 1984, his son as ended the throne. He died

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five years ago and his son then became the new young King, but he is

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very young, very inexperienced and very insecure, and since he came to

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power, he has been killing lots of people. Why was he killed? You don't

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know? Has power is not stable. The people that he seems to feel

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most threatened by his own family. There are several key figures in

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this story. The most important and most powerful was his uncle, at the

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time he came to power, he was the most powerful man in North Korea. A

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network of allies across the country and throughout the region. One of

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them was his own net you who was the ambassador in Malaysia. -- nephew.

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Through him he was able to keep in touch with his other nephew Kim

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Jong-Nam. But in 2013, Kim Jong-Un began the biggest purge in 50 years

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beginning with his uncle. He was arrested and executed by firing

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squad. His whole family was rounded up including his nephew the

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ambassador who was executed. That left Kim Jong-Nam, isolated and

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alone without any support. As a boy, Kim Jong-Nam was his

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father's favourite son, but this family photo tells a chilling story.

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His cousin, shot in the head, his aunt and a daughter in exile in

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hiding and now Kim Jong-Nam killed with a band nerve agent. In North

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Korea membership of the Royal family is no guarantee of a long and happy

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life. A reminder of what the US Attorney General Jeff Sessions

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within the last hour. My staff recommended refusing. They said that

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since I had involvement with the campaign, I should not be involved

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in any campaign investigation. I have studied the rules and consider

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their valuation. I believe those recommendations are right and just,

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therefore I have recused myself in the matter is that deal with the

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Trump campaign. He began this edition of outside source and

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finishes at as well, see you next week, goodbye.

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In meteorology we like to keep things simple sofa every year when

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to run from first December to the end of February and we can compare

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