In colossal danger. Lewis hamilton says he is flying super high, after being crowned World Champion for the sixth time. Good morning, welcome to bbc newsroom live. Im joanna gosling. Health bosses in england have warned politicians not to use the nhs as a political weapon, during the general Election Campaign. Nhs providers, the organisation which represents health trust leaders, has urged parties not to make empty promises over future funding. Our Health Editor, hugh pym reports. Nhs providers says hospitals and other trusts have been preparing for winter, but the pressures are greater than ever. Front line services, it said, arent keeping up with the growing demand for care which is particularly worrying with winter looming. But, with health featuring prominently already in the Election Campaign, there is a warning that politicians need to be straight and clear about funding promises and not overdramatise the problems. We recognise there is a political potency around the health servi
The 10 year yield, a 40 basis point move in just a few sessions. Bonds surge today. Is rapidlyread sinking. The yen stronger once again today, trading right now at 10 5. 78. Guy during the asian session, Central Banks disappearing several surprises. New zealand, india, thailand all delivering bigger than expect it rate cuts to shore up their economies against mounting u. S. China trade tension. We are joined by viraj patel, arkera fx and global macro strategist. What are we seeing at the moment . Are we seeing Central Banks trying to deal with the trade narrative . Why are these Central Banks doing what they are doing at the moment . Are they worried about their currencies . Give us your sense. Raj one, the Global Economy is in a slowing down stage. Theop of that, youve got shock adding fuel to the fire, and there seems to be this race to the bottom with Interest Rates and currencies. It is sort of every man for themselves right now in terms of Central Banks. I think most people are lo
The National Live book festival starting 10 a. M. Eastern saturday on cspan2s book tv. Maryland senior senator ben cardin held a town hall on health care. He also discussed medicaid and medicare. He was joined by the leader of Johns Hopkins university. Short talk on republicans failed efforts to repeal the Affordable Care act and then took questions. [inditinct conversations] [indistinct conversations] [raps gavel] hoping to have a town hall meeting where we can have a discussion about health care. I want to welcome [applause] thanks. For all lets have a discussion for all. Good evening. Welcome to everyone who came this evening. My name is tom lewis. Im the Vice President for government and Community Affairs for Johns Hopkins. I want to welcome you to Johns Hopkins Montgomery County campus. Promised 11 years we have been offering postgraduate level courses here. I want to introduce our speaker. For 20 cardin served years in the maryland house of delegates, the youngest ever elected to
Tonight we are hoping to have a town hall meeting where we can have a discussion about healthcare. I want to welcome thank you. Free speech for all. Also lets just have a discussion for all. So, good evening, welcome to everyone who came this evening. My name is tom louis. Im the Vice President for government and Community Affairs for Johns Hopkins. And i want to welcome you to the Johns Hopkins montgomery campus. For 30 years we have been offering graduate Level Education courses here. I want to say a little bit about the speaker tonight. Before i introduce him. Senator carden served for 20 years in the maryland house of delegates. He was the youngest speaker ever elected to lead the maryland house of delegates. He was also after that spent 20 years in as a u. S. Congressman from maryland. And had a very distinguished mark there. He was elected to the u. S. Senate and in the senate he is the highest ranking democrat on republican dominated Foreign Relations committee. And he also serv
Have a town hall meeting where we can have a discussion about healthcare. I want to welcome thank you. Free speech for all. Also lets just have a discussion for all. So, good evening, welcome to everyone who came this evening. My name is tom louis. Im the Vice President for government and Community Affairs for Johns Hopkins. And i want to welcome you to the Johns Hopkins montgomery campus. For 30 years we have been offering graduate Level Education courses here. I want to say a little bit about the speaker tonight. Before i introduce him. Senator carden served for 20 years in the maryland house of delegates. He was the youngest speaker ever elected to lead the maryland house of delegates. He was also after that spent 20 years in as a u. S. Congressman from maryland. And had a very distinguished mark there. He was elected to the u. S. Senate and in the senate he is the highest ranking democrat on republican dominated Foreign Relations committee. And he also serves on the committees on e