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be fresher but brighter. your full forecast here on breakfast. it s friday 30th june. our main story today. a formal pledge for thousands more doctors and nurses is being unveiled by the nhs in england. the 15 year plan is backed by more than £2 billion of government funding. there ll be a greater emphasis on apprenticeships, and five year medical degrees could be shortened by 12 months. but labour has accused the government of adopting its ideas, and said the move had come a decade too late. here s our health correspondent dominic hughes. does daniel represent the future of the nhs workforce? he s what s known as an apprentice operating department practitioner learning on the job about how to be a scrub nurse in an operating theatre. his apprenticeship at royal derby hospital is backed up by a university degree, and for daniel, it s the ideal foundation on which to build a career in the nhs. i train and practise within the trust itself, so i am able to work alongside othe
democrats making a last-ditch effort to stop a potential red wave the president biden turning to his former boss barack obama. republicans looking to capitalize on their momentum. democrats closing argument is much different than the gop s morning republicans will destroy the country. one of the most important elections of our lifetime will shape our country for decades to come. the power to shape that outcome is in your hands. people get hurt. it has real consequences. governments start telling you what books you can read and which books you cannot. dissidents start getting locked out. reporter start getting locked up if they are not telling the party line. corruption rains because there s no accountability. president biden seems to think his party will defy history on tuesday. we will win this time around. i feel really good about our chances. i think that we will keep the senate and pick up buffy cared i think we have a chance of winning the house. i am optimistic.
broadway i saw the empire state lay low life went on beyond the palisades they all bought cadillacs left there long ago to tell the world about the way the light went out to keep the memory alive it s all these human emotions. for some reason we can tap into that as musicians. when we came up with this idea of doing this series of in-depth interviews with really extraordinary people we started thinking about whom we should try to get and whom we should ask. and we thought about the usual political figures, obama, the dali lama. and i come back to the idea of interviewing the person i really wanted to interview, and that was billy joel. and the reason is i ve been in love with his music ever since i was a teenager growing up in india. billy joel has been a rockstar for five decades. today he keeps up his nearly ten-yearlong residency at madison square garden playing the piano and belting out the lyrics that so many fans adore. he s sold more than 150 million reco
classroom. not jesse. doctors will edition of supermarket showdown, a brand-new segment, the fives show tell where we will reveal our ultimate brown bag lunches from our school days you do not want to miss lesley answer fan mail russians but first, millions of students headed back to the classroom, we will give you tips on how to succeed but let s take a trip down memory lane with our school photos. [laughter] i didn t know. senior year. big 80s hair. you think inflation is high. oh my goodness gracious. [laughter] jimmy failla morning a fresh haircut. very nice. amazing. i look like the toughest girl in prison. [laughter] jimmy was apparently the most high school winner of just about every superlative. true story, i peeked at the age of 17. [laughter] class chatterbox, class clown and stuff like that. and obviously most likely to succeed. here s the judge looking like she doesn t want to get in trouble. [laughter] so cute. it s that school uniform. i