But is public trust broken. 7 but is public trust broken . And from farm to fork . Gb and from farm to fork . Gb news gets an insiders take on the balmoral show. Thats Northern Irelands biggest agricultural event and a Royal Anniversary as today marks six years since prince harry and Meghan Markles wedding day in windsor. It comes as her suits co star says meghan is set for the white house after a murky start. For some of us this morning that should break up to give plenty of warm sunshine. Ill have all the details coming up. Have all the details coming up. Lovely to be with you this morning. Im anne diamond and im Ellie Costello, and this is breakfast on. Breakfast on. Gb news. I find it absolutely extraordinary that anyone is talking about the possibility of meghan being president of the united states, but then when you think about it, anythings possible nowadays , isnt it . Possible nowadays, isnt it . I would say never say never, because her, her suits co star says because of her advocacy for women and all of her charity work that she does, shes actually set for the white house, and she thinks its in the stars. But she will be president one day. I wonder if thats what she really wants. I think it probably i would say yes, that is probably what she wants. It looks as though that being ambitious, being an advocate for womens rights and going around making speeches here and there, is that enough experience of life and of politics to be the president. Is she popular enough in the us to, i dont know, president. Im not sure they need somebody exciting and glittery, dont they . They do. They need a woman. Shed bnng they need a woman. Shed bring glamour to the role, thats for sure. But prince harry would have to become american in order for her to be president. Right. I was reading this morning. Yes, he would have to become american. So it would be more than taken on. Yes , that would be difficult, yes, that would be difficult, does he even matter if she is president . Hed be first man. Hed be superfluous. Yeah, well , the first yeah, well, the first gentleman. First gentleman, they say, dont they . Yeah. That would be interesting, wouldnt it . Very interesting. The first female president of the us. Potentially, yes , let us know potentially, yes, let us know what you think. I just think its daft, but its so daft. It could happen. It could i say , never say it could i say, never say neven it could i say, never say never. In us politics, anything could happen. Its amazing to think that its their sixth wedding anniversary. Its flown by, hasnt it . Its flown by, hasnt it . Its flown by, hasnt it . It really has flown by. Yeah, a lot of people didnt give it six years, did they . But theyve lasted this long. They have. And two beautiful children. Yeah, yeah. And a move to the us. Yeah. And stepping down as senior royals i mean a lot has happened. Harry becoming an american citizen. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. No he isnt an american citizen. Yes he is. Hes got citizen. Yes he is. Hes got american citizenship. It must be dual must be dual, a lot has happenedin must be dual, a lot has happened in six years. Be interesting to see what what the next few years brings. Well, they say a weeks a long time in politics. Anything can happen, its interesting as well, talking about labours plans for the nhs, i think we all welcome the idea of something being done, but is this it . Do you work for the this it . Do you work for the nhs . D0 this it . Do you work for the nhs . Do you fancy what wes streeting has been saying about nhs staff working weekends and evenings . Its part of their pledge to deliver an extra 40,000 appointments a week. Yes. Wes streeting also promised to protect whistleblowers and cut the nhs reliance on Migrant Workers. Well, political commentator jack rowlett joins us now. A very good morning to you, jack. Its good to hear some plans, afoot for the nhs. But i just wonder how these plans are going to go down with nhs staff who already feel very hard worked and underpaid. And underpaid. Absolutely. And i think thats why its so important thats why its so important that theres a focus on training new staff as well. And, you know, weve seen some of that with the focus on reduction, on the reliance , of the migrant the reliance, of the migrant workforce. I think this is a its a good idea. Workforce. I think this is a its a good idea. So its going its a good idea. So its going to involve a focus on so called high intensity theatres. And theyre being used in some parts of the nhs at the moment, but not across the board. And they can actually increase the number of surgeries that can be done by up to four times, by basically making it more efficient. So you making it more efficient. So you have patients being prepped while other patients are being operated on. And yeah, as you say, theyre going to be done, in evenings and weekends. Now, i think it also comes down to pay as well. And we know that they are going to be paying staff extra to do this work. But i think whats interesting is you know, its going to cost £i. I know, its going to cost £1. 1 billion a year, and i dont think its that realistic that labour keeps saying that their policy pledges are going to be funded by, you know, cracking down on non doms or cracking down on non doms or cracking down on non doms or cracking down on on tax dodgers. You know, it seems like every labour policy is going to be funded by that. And im just not sure thats realistic. I think also we need to be a bit bolder. You know, its all well and good saying that theyre going to create these 40,000 new appointments and that this is going to speed up surgeries, but actually its access to other parts of the nhs that people are really struggling with as well, whether thats Mental Health or, you know, just not being able to get an appointment with your gp. So i think we need to be being much more ambitious and actually looking at wholesale system change, really, of healthcare. You know, lets look to australia, for example, where they have a, you know, tax breaks for private Health Provisions to encourage people that can afford to pay to do so. And the state doesnt actually run hospitals, instead, patients can choose where they get their health care from , and the health care from, and the government will foot the bill. And that increases choice and increases competition. So if we look at other Healthcare Systems around the world that work, they work with different systems that involve both public and private sector involvement. And i think whilst labours plans, you know, these policies do sound good, im not sure about the funding proposals. And i think there needs to be a lot more ambition if were going to solve the crumbling, you know, healthcare crisis that weve got in this country. I mean, wes streeting is certainly very confident. Hes saying, this plan is so good that the conservative government did a smash and grab on it. Yeah. Well, i mean, hes going to say that, isnt he given this, given these the Labour Shadow Health secretary, i just i Labour Shadow Health secretary, ijust i think, Labour Shadow Health secretary, i just i think, you know, Labour Shadow Health secretary, ijust i think, you know, it is i just i think, you know, it is a good idea. It is a good idea, but the funding, you know, we are already seeing that the next government is going to have, you know, enormous financial pressure on it. There isnt much money to spend. Every policy money to spend. Every policy that labour is coming up with, its saying its going to fund by cracking down. More on tax dodgers. There are only so many tax dodgers around, and if it was so easy to crack down on them, im sure the government would already have done so. So actually we need to be facing up to the challenge. You know , we to the challenge. You know, we have an ageing population. We have an ageing population. We have more pressure on the Health Service. You know, a really good plan, a really top plan would involve wholesale system change and moving more towards a mixture of private and Public Sector involvement. And i think only labour can really do that, because if the tories tried to do that, they would be accused of, you know, trying to end universal health care of, you know, privatising the nhs. But laboun know, privatising the nhs. But labour, as the party of the nhs, they actually have the room to come up with something more ambitious because people trust them on health care policy. And i think the fact that theyre not doing so is a little disappointing. Disappointing. Jack, i found it quite interesting wes streeting his comments on Migrant Workers within the nhs, he says that weve been overreliant on them and describes it as problematic. Sukh. Well, i think you know, Migrant Workers do an incredibly important job in the nhs and i would be reluctant to , you know, would be reluctant to, you know, cut that or throw that out straight away. But absolutely , straight away. But absolutely, we do need to increase the domestic proportion of nhs staff. And that comes through having an actual strategy on on training and recruitment and pay as well , i training and recruitment and pay as well, i think we have taken our eyes off the ball across sort of lots of areas actually, of domestic training for lots of lots of different sectors, so im not sure its, its, you know, really any reliable system needs a mixture of both. We need to be looking at bringing in people where we need them, but also, yeah, training people domestically to. Absolutely. Jack welch good to see you this morning. Thank you very much. Well, let us know what you think of that. If youve just come in from a long shift overnight in a hospital or somewhere, Something Like that, youre already working , youre already working, extraordinary hours and maybe very long hours. What would you think . Is it how on earth is it going to be possible to create even more appointments, to get more doctors doing longer hours, nurses, you, i mean, you name it , or is it, do you think i mean, the buildings are there, the beds are there or. I dont know, are they . Well, the nightingale hospitals are built, werent they. Yeah. But i guess thats they. Yeah. But i guess thats the staffing issue. Yeah its how you staff the nightingale hosphal i hosphal i dont know whether. But theyre not. Theyre not running. Theyve gone away havent they really. Theyve sort of come to nothing. So i dont know how theyre going to dont know how theyre going to do it. But something needs to be done anyway. If you think its feasible or maybe you really think its rubbish, do get in touch with your views, dont you . How do we do it again . Gb news. Com your say thank you gbnews. Com. Youll say there it is. Youll say there it is. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Yes. Do you get in touch. And now boxing history has been made after Ukraines Oleksandr Usyk became the first person ever to beat world wide champion tyson fury. It really was quite a night. Aidan magee was up all night watching it. I cant see how he can have had any sleep because what time did the fight finish, i well, i what time did the fight finish, iwell, i got what time did the fight finish, i well, i got to bed at about quarter two and my alarm went at 3 00. Oh, goodness. Im feeling it a bit today. But you know what . It was just so, so, so worthwhile. And thats why hes so grateful for this job. Because i might had it not been for the job, i might not have stayed up and watched it. But im so glad i did because they went the full length, didnt they . Full date . Yeah, i thought, i thought they might. I didnt think either. You predicted that. You predicted that. Yeah, i thought fury would take on a split decision. It should not have been a split decision. It should have been a unanimous decision on usyk. Dont get me wrong. There was still tyson fury was well in the fight and could easily have won it a certain turns of the fight, but overall it was his night. Without question. He was giving away six inches in height, significant reach disadvantage as well, two stone in weight. So it just proves that for those people who are uninitiated into boxing, its a lesson that the big doesnt always beat the small you see overnight, obviously. I mean, its typical boxing, isnt it . Theyre all having a say, overnight fury has been saying, oh, it only went to six in the end because hes ukrainian and his country. Nonsense, nonsense. I mean, it was i mean, i had it scored at around about. I was being as generous as i could and, and as, as subjective as i could. I scored it probably 7 to 5 in favour of it. You see, now the narrative of the fight was that usyk came out quick, came out fast. Thats what he does. And then in the middle of the fight, then in the middle of the fight, the body shots came in and from from from fury. Thats how how whenever usyk has struggled in the past, it doesnt happen often. Its from being from the shots to the body. Hes not hes not a natural heavyweight. He came for the cruiserweight route. He was an undisputed champion at cruiserweight level. So youre talking these guys have this isnt this isnt flyweights of featherweight. This isnt like a minor weight adjustment. This is two three stone. Were talking. Yeah. These are giants of guys arent they. They are. Well particularly particularly tyson fury. But if you consider that hes hes risen up the ranks. Hes become undisputed at heavyweight level as well. This is an extraordinary achievement. And anyone who saw him fight and dispatch Anthony Joshua with relative comfort over two fights should not have been surprised at what unfolded last night. At what unfolded last night. Dont get me wrong, tyson fury could easily win the second fight. Theres going to be a rematch in october. Thats part of the clause, part of the contract. They have to refight. Yes they do. Now, isnt there a problem over whether usyks jaw was broken . Well, hes on the i understand hes been treated, fury said. I think i broke his jaw. Yeah, quite possibly. But then hes been treated in hospital now. We dont know that for certain. Weve only seen that on rumours, but im going to get some. He wasnt there for the sort of victory lap or whatever. No he was, he was actually quite stone faced when he was, when, when he was announced as the winner actually. Well, if hes, if hes got a broken jaw, thats why i know were speaking to Gareth Davies later on. So hes in riyadh. Were going to get some updates on that. But it depends what. Because its a worldwide wide fight. You get lots of conjecture. Its hard to know whats whats actually going on. But nonetheless it was an extraordinary, battle. So how do you think tyson fury is feeling . Hes never been beaten before, no he hasnt. Thats how its a new experience for him. But hes well capable of bouncing back from it. I mean, this is i mean, you could have lots of people in this country felt that fury would win. But then i said it yesterday. Jude mckenzie said it yesterday. Jude mckenzie said it yesterday as well. George groves said it early in the week. Anyone who understands boxing or not, anyone who understands, but a lot of people i spoke to or heard earlier in the week said that they tipped to win. I said it was going to be a split decision. Its funny, but i changed my mind. By the time i left the building. I said to the security guy upstairs, i said, i think its going to be usyk. He had to get that in. Yeah, i know, but look, he could he could win the fight again. Yeah, of course he should. But but styles make fights and these are about as different as you can possibly be. But we were talking yesterday about injuries because fury. Was there any sign that he was vulnerable. Yes where that gash had been on his forehead. I thought there was late in the fight. I thought it could have been a broken nose as well. Earlier we werent quite sure, but he was covering. He was covering quite well. We thought that early on in the fight we judged by his stance whether he was he was nervous about being vulnerable to that. We didnt see that. Nonetheless, usyk attacked him pretty well. But the middle stage of the fight, probably round 4 or 5, six and seven, definitely tyson furys. He took control of the fight and thats what great champions do. And it could have happened to either of them. Yes, tyson fury took the rest of the narrative away from from usyk in the from the fourth onwards. But what character to then take it back again to see it through to the end. And there was a standing countin end. And there was a standing count in the counts in the ninth as well. Saved by the bell. This was tyson fury, so it could have ended there if hed secured a knockout. Extraordinary but towards the end, tyson fury knew. This is why. This is why the comments last night saying i won the fight. Nonsense. He went for the knockout in the final round and because he knew that was his only chance of winning, he knew what he knew what was coming. And you could tell by his body language in the ring afterwards that he wasnt confident. He knew hed lost the fight. So to say, to say that i won the fight, i dont know whats gone wrong here. Thats just to sell tickets for the next one. Thats to generate interest for the rematch. But look at the when. How soon will they have to do the rematch . Its october, right. Its october, right. So youve got a gash. Yes. And a possible broken nose on tyson fury. And youve got a possible broken jaw on usyk. Well, well just well mission. Are they going to be in in october . Itd be fun wouldnt it . No no. Well look they i mean thats thats enough time to, to recover from those kinds of injuries. And also we dont know the extent of them anyway. I mean, we saw we saw blood yesterday and so we werent we were kind of guessing what the injury would be. Dont forget the boxers job in the ring is to protect himself when that when that happens, but also to disguise the injury to the opponent. Now what was interesting was that we thought tyson fury would use his weight to lean on on on usyk. He did that to a degree, but where hes wearing usyk out in the middle of the area of the fight is where, because he feints so much, usyk was reacting to every feint and he was using up energy and i thought he was going to be gassed, i really did, but it just ebbed and flowed and went and went to and from. And i just thought there were i couldnt see from the seventh round onwards how easy it was going to wrestle back. The situation. But he did that and it was a magnificent fight. And you know what . Just more generally, ellie boxing needed this. Weve had so much, so much. Why dont we see this fight . Why are the broadcasters getting involved . Why are the managers, why