i am worried about. where we re at now. i thought that sajid javid s tone at the press conference - yesterday was right. and i think the big lesson is, - act early and then you don t end up having to do so much as if you leave it too late we were too late - on the first lockdown. so right now, i do think we need |to be thinking what can be done| right now to increase capacityj in the nhs, because we know there s going to be a lot more demand for beds, | ease pressure on a&es. but i think top of my list would be actually the teenage vaccine programme, then- the booster vaccine programme. those seem to be the areas that really need turbocharging. - jeremy, thank you so much for coming on the podcast, we appreciate it. pleasure. what was so interesting about this, fergus, jeremy mentioned there was a real significant change in tone, i thought, from the health secretary yesterday. you know, for months, whenever ministers have been asked about this publicly and pretty much privately as
When we think about classic cars that were powered by turbocharged V8 units, the first one that comes to mind is the Ferrari F40. However, the legendary Italian supercar wasn’t the first to employ this technology which debuted under the hood of a mass-produced model two decades earlier.
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conditioning system and it caused outrage and anger that the depths were not so easily prevented. the nursing home claims that the governor rick scott ignored the distress calls. this is pam bondi. the agency for healthcare administration, they re looking at all of the nursing homes currently after the hurricane, my unit reached out to them and we have been practically i think over 200, we had visited looking at them, no miami police officers during the hurricane were trying to get in as many as possible bringing in water and making sure everyone was okay. but there is no excuse for this. a horrible situation for june is now we have the florida congresswomen iliana it is such a turbocharging. they died of respiratory arrest and dehydration. i mean can you frankly comprehend why apparently not enough was done? it is incomprehensible. it is a tragic and preventable. and it was preventable, it just
changed for the better, changed for the worse, that s a cultural question. we had 2/3 of democrats saying it s changed for the better. and we have with 2/3 of republicans saying it s changed for the worse, and that s including three-quarters of white evachb jengelical voters. so i think the real answer to how did donald trump hold together from michigan to mississippi, pennsylvania to mississippi. it is this economic engine, the culture really playing this other extra turbocharging role to end this election. and you have been talking about this a lot, it s not just economics, because people with money, they just culturally had a tissue rejection against the current sort of broad cultural changes. we have been saying this, you just simply cannot separate race and class. the way we as human beings understand our place in the world is tied up in both of those things, our sense of