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brian: i recognize that music. it s timing for us to start talking. 6:00 a.m. on the east coast and wednesday, march 13th, getting very close to saint patrick s day and this is fox & friends. we begin with a fox news alert. get ready, vladimir putin warns the west, russia is ready for nuclear war. congressman cory mills who fights wars joins us in minutes. ainsley: here at home the stage is officially set. trump vs. biden. as the president heads to battleground wisconsin today. steve: meanwhile, let s talk about sand. miami beach is breaking up with spring break. brian: yep. it sucks, dude. went up to lauderdale. everybody is going to lauderdale and stuff like that. they are all bailing from here. it s too quiet. having a good time though? early. steve: it s early. and lawrence is live from the exparty hub in miami beach. brian: fox & friends starts right now and, remember, your mornings are better because you chose to be with friends. brian: fox n

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welcome to bbc news. some hospital services could be cut or scaled back in nearly two thirds of england, in order to save money and to try to improve efficiency according to a bbc analysis of plans in 44 areas. proposed changes range from full closures, to centralising services on fewer sites. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson has the details. protests outside horton hospital in oxfordshire just a few months ago where there are concerns about bed closures and cuts to stroke and critical care. and it s not the only place. right across england, proposals for big changes are afoot in the nhs. the bbc has analysed 44 of the transformation and sustainability plans. two thirds include either hospital closures or moving treatments to a different site. more than a third involve cuts to the number of hospitals providing non emergency treatments and around one third plan to reduce the number of hospitals offering emergency care. proposed closures to hospital beds have been h

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a totally brilliant neurosurgeon. saved many lives and helped many people. we are going to do great things in our african american communities together and ben will work with the very closely. we have a meaning far beyond house, if properly done it is a meaning as big as anything bearers and then will be able to find that true meaning. i just look forward to watching this, he will do things that nobody ever thought of. i also want to thank senator tim scott forjoining thought of. i also want to thank senator tim scott for joining us today, a friend of mine, a great senator from south carolina. today, a friend of mine, a great senatorfrom south carolina. i like the state of south carolina, like all those states that i won by double digits but south carolina was won and tim has been fantastic cali represents the people. i want to thank alfreda king, he certainly deserves this. mr king i can tell you this personally. she is a tremendous fight for justice so thank you very much.

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hope to become the first all female team to cross antarctica, unsupported. and who ate all the pies? sutton‘s keeper under investigation by the fa for a potential breach of betting rules. a heterosexual couple have lost their attempt to be allowed to have a civil partnership. they have pledged to continue their campaign. rebecca steinfeld and charles keidan had argued that being prevented from entering into one is discriminatory. todayjudges at the court of appeal said that there was a potential human rights breach, but the government should have more time to decide on the future of civil partnerships, which were created in 2004 for same sex couples. our legal affairs correspondent clive coleman reports. emerging from court, charles keidan and rebecca steinfeld, a heterosexual couple fighting for the right to enter a civil partnership. all three of the judges agreed we re being treated differently because of our sexual orientation and that this impacts our private and famil

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