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Weve bounced back, with laura kuenssberg, for the Weekend Newscast, because youve been off, ive been off, and im very happy to be back. I feel were being gloriously reunited. Its extremely nice to see you, although i saw you on the television quite a few times over the break, which was very exciting. Yes, thats a Sort Of trial, in every sense, especially for the viewer. But parliaments been off. Theres been a lot happening. And you have been out on Matt Chorley s new programme on 5 live with some of your analysis. Here it is. We can hear some. Theres no arguing about whether or not potatoes were a vegetable. Well, if you had potatoes, i would have said you could have potatoes and chips and mash. Oh, yeah. Right . Is chips not in it . No. Well, thats a dish. Thats an entirely separate category. Ah, anyway well, you know. I mean, i can tell you about avocados and tomatoes. Definitely not fruit. 0h, theres more. Theres more. You see, matt turley, whos got a new programme, Just In Case any
constructive criticism. not offering any ideas. so what we re seeing with this study that s very preliminary report. sure. is the fact that old habits die hard. 10 million people now have access to health care and they were used to going to the er, not having a doctor, not having preventive care and using those services. so they re going to the er more. and with time, with preventive care and taking advantage of these services, these er visits will go down. you re hitting on an important point that goes to the behavioral science. if you re someone that has no access to care or your association with care is only going to the er and you may not be a fully informed news reeder and you find out you have care you might actually in the short run, steve, lean on that old habit where what liz is arguing, access to preventive care, children s care, et cetera, does reduce costs. the example of what s happened in massachusetts. because we can always say we tend to talk about the impleme