Sarah. Good morning, guys. Well this was the first time we were hearing from the core of the fed. The inner circle for janet yellen, vice chairman Stanley Fisher on his reaction to the brexit so i had to start with what he was thinking when he found out the referendum results about a week ago. Listen. I saw them at 2 30 in the morning in europe and i decided i better go back to sleep because it didnt look that good. It didnt look any better when i woke up a bit later. And first reaction was surprise but extreme surprise. Does it change the u. S. Economic outlook . Well, were going to have to wait and see. It clearly is a huge event for the u. K. And its an important event for europe. Our direct trade with with britain is not going to make a huge difference to us but it could set off, theres a lot of things that will follow for brexit and europe and the united kingdom. Those are things we have to be thinking about. What are you worried about specifically . How quickly does the british e
While a handful of U.S. governors had spoken out against the plan over the last few weeks, this latest letter marks the most overwhelming response to the Air Force's plan yet.
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SIR – I admire the attempts by Matt Hancock, the Health Secretary, to reform the NHS to make it more responsive to the risk of future pandemics. He seems, however, to have rejected the Tories’ 1944 mixed private-state plan, flagged up by Allister Heath (Comment, February 11).
This may be because we already have such an organisation. Local private hospitals have, for the second time in under a year, been taken over by the NHS, meaning that patients who have paid large premiums for private health cover cannot access what they have paid for.