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to secure an appointment, due to a withdrawal of proposed funding. our reporter michele paduano has more. martin heath got lucky. he s needed a filling for four months, but was quoted £120 for an appointment. and on universal credit, that wasn t an option. luckily, this practice in shard end only treats nhs patients. i ve been looking for about four years to try and get into somewhere permanently. it s a nightmare to wait for somewhere, but it gives you hope when you find somewhere because i can t feel any pain in my teeth any more, which is a lot better for me, really. the dentist was told at the beginning of the year that he could do 10% extra work because there aren t enough nhs dentists and the budget was underspent, but last month, the midlands integrated care boards changed their minds. thank you guys. see you later. i m not sure how i m supposed to work for the last six weeks when there is no funding to treat our patients.
how is the biden administration responding? and what are the larger expectations hitting into the summit? yeah, lindsey, the president phasing pushback, and also from, like you said, the uk, germany, spain, other nato allies, because of the threat they posed to civilians. the president is still defending this decision, because he says the alternative just wasn t an option. listen to his statements. it was not an easy decision. we re not signatories to that agreement, but i it took a while to convince me to do it, but either have the weapons to stop the russians now or they
these. they know that the juggle, the parents flying in to help out, best friends flying in to help out, none of us do the village it took in this building and the partners who we came and checked with did different aspects with, to family members who sacrificed time and effort and came in to help out, i mean, i just think about the sheer number of hours in my family who back field, so that i was able to help out in my way. it was just really striking. i was like, why is this time so hard? you have a toddler, that s why this one is so hard. these things, i thought it wasn t an option. so, i always felt confident we would come to a deal. the process was an intense one, mostly just me, personally, trying to parent through it. and that was interesting. lawrence, the toughest
wasn t an option. so, i always felt confident we would come to a deal. the process was an intense one, mostly just me, personally, trying to parent through it. and that was interesting. lawrence, the toughest dimension of this is this time element, where we really knew that we needed, by the first week of june, to have made real progress in getting this thing done. and this sensitivity that we needed to have embedded in this negotiating strategy, so that the bottom did not fall out of either end of this negotiation, we couldn t do it without a decent number of republicans voting for it. and we needed to be confident that democrats could support it as well, and the president said, you know, he really wanted the center of this to be, you know, support from his party, for what we were doing here. and that, i think, as we look back on it, is just a very, very important i think a piece of this that we