so our big question this morning, as the temperature drops can the nhs avoid a terrible winter? to answer that question, victoria atkins in her first interview with us as health secretary. would labour have it any easier? the shadow business secretaryjoins us too. israeli strikes on gaza are most definitely back. mark regez is with us. and nelson mandela s granddaughter activist ndelika joins us from dubai where she s pressing the flesh with world leaders at the climate change summit. good morning. with me at the desk jane moore, the columnist and broadcaster. historian lord andrew roberts. and professor kamila hawthorne the chair of the royal college of general pracitioners. we re going to spend a lot of the morning talking about health. victoria atkins is with us. one of your colleagues said to me what you do is going to make the difference to whether the toys can hang on at the next election. feel the pressure? the nhs is one of the reasons i came into politics.
back to this astonishing scene on a beautiful day on the national mall in washington d.c. this was just put together about 1 1/2 weeks ago. it stretches as far as the eye can see. it is the march for israel. here s a look at some of what we have heard and seen so far. we are proud to be jewish and we will stand up against intolerance. the jewish community stood with the civil rights movement. i can not be silent when jews fall under attack today. bring them home! we stand with israel! we stand with israel! we see clearly now, we see naked virulent jew hatred being disguised as a noble call for liberation. sandra: that sentiment from actress deborah messing felt by a lot of folks there today. watch this. do you feel like anti-semitism is on the rise here in america? definitely. definitely on the rise. it s frightening. i don t think i m going to go back to campus this semester until the administration will take actual actions. never again is what we mea