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ian: exactly. at the end of the day, russia is not the only player, perhaps the most important player, in terms of assad militarily. the iranians are doing more on the ground than the russians are. so first of all, putin does not call all the shots. ofrlie: because hezbollah? ian: some of those people have been killed in action, as you know. the question is, first of all, to what extent putin is thinking about using this as leverage against assad, but is there an opening for tillerson and trump to say this is not about the lee -- military strikes. this guy is beyond the pale. we now need a transition that does not have a solid as part of syrian governments, but actually had something else. and is there a way to work with the russians on that? especially if you're trying to coordinate with the russians on antiterrorism. it will be difficult to get that done. but i would say, you at least have a glimmer of life from the -- of light from the kremlin statement in tillerson today. charlie: so this quest
ian: exactly. at the end of the day, russia is not the only player, perhaps the most important player, in terms of assad militarily. the iranians are doing more on the ground than the russians are. so first of all, putin does not call all the shots. ofrlie: because hezbollah? ian: some of those people have been killed in action, as you know. the question is, first of all, to what extent putin is thinking about using this as leverage against assad, but is there an opening for tillerson and trump...
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ian: kisner and brown. kisner with six birdies, brown with three, to be nin they're grinding it here on scott brown's putt. they'd like to see him knock this one in. dottie: it's ok to hole a long one when your partner is in there close, ian. ian: yeah, it's good to grind too. dottie: absolutely. ian: a lot of hard work to go. nick: ian, kisner and brown are more than likely going to go to 10 under after 11. one another good one from the ryder cup. stenson and rose shot 12 under to win 3 and 2 but they finished with 10 consecutive birdies so that's pretty darn good at the ryder cup. ian: wow. the play at the ryder cup last year was spectacular. exciting to watch. into the grain kreutz the top and then slip -- across the hill. almost. we got three fairly close opportunities from the other three players for birdies at 11. he'll just clean this up. get the par. bill: again, the lineup tonight on cbs begins with "60 minutes" and a surprising report on money and politics. followed by new episodes of "ncis: los a
ian: kisner and brown. kisner with six birdies, brown with three, to be nin they're grinding it here on scott brown's putt. they'd like to see him knock this one in. dottie: it's ok to hole a long one when your partner is in there close, ian. ian: yeah, it's good to grind too. dottie: absolutely. ian: a lot of hard work to go. nick: ian, kisner and brown are more than likely going to go to 10 under after 11. one another good one from the ryder cup. stenson and rose shot 12 under to win 3 and 2...
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ian: in the in the past 24 hours? ian: the syrian issue. charlie: it is what the president has said he might to and the way he has approached the syrian issue. ian: it is virtually a 180 degrees shift. you have the trump administration saying there is ssad.y to get rid of a ian: they john mccain said i don't care what the russians do in reaction here it my view is that syria is more of a conundrum, more a quagmire that even iraq. there are lots of ways to people.the syrian you can bring over more refugees, provide humanitarian aid. it is not clear to me that going after the regime directly and militarily is the way to go. something worth considering is taking steps to move towards a transition. to move towards a transition government answer which sees bashar al-assad out. ian: there was a kremlin spokesman who made a comment. it is a lower level spokesman. it was just a few hours ago, saying russia's support for assad was not unconditional, which i thought was interesting. charlie: i have heard it before from russia. ian: exactly. at the en
ian: in the in the past 24 hours? ian: the syrian issue. charlie: it is what the president has said he might to and the way he has approached the syrian issue. ian: it is virtually a 180 degrees shift. you have the trump administration saying there is ssad.y to get rid of a ian: they john mccain said i don't care what the russians do in reaction here it my view is that syria is more of a conundrum, more a quagmire that even iraq. there are lots of ways to people.the syrian you can bring over...
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ian: china, what can you say? it is the single most important meeting that trump has had since being elected. the orientation trump has had towards china on the campaign and since he has been elected has been pretty strong and hawkish rhetoric. some of those things he has walked back. taiwan, he walked back, although there is talk about selling arms to the taiwanese. currency he has walked back, but other issues like north korea, south china sea, and trade, he has not walked back one bit, and the people around him are not hawks or doves. they are either pretty hawkish or quite hawkish. the idea that trump will have a good meeting with xi jinping, i think it will be a respectful meeting, but clearly he wants to project strength in terms of the united states and feels like the obama administration has been weak. charlie: he wants badly chinese cooperation on north korea. it is a pressing, immediate problem. ian: true. he also said if he does not get it, the americans are prepared to go it alone. there has been coope
ian: china, what can you say? it is the single most important meeting that trump has had since being elected. the orientation trump has had towards china on the campaign and since he has been elected has been pretty strong and hawkish rhetoric. some of those things he has walked back. taiwan, he walked back, although there is talk about selling arms to the taiwanese. currency he has walked back, but other issues like north korea, south china sea, and trade, he has not walked back one bit, and...
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ian: yes. in other words, the russians has made clear that while trump can get away with this, they want to make it costly and risky for him to take further steps against the syrian regime. charlie: does vladimir putin really want a confrontation with donald trump? ian: no, but i think he wants to embarrass donald trump. i think that putin really believes, and certainly he was advised as such by kremlin officials, some of which are no longer with us, that if trump became president, that the relationship with russia would be noticeably better. and that is one of the reasons, the primary reason putin decided not to go ahead with sanctions or steps against the u.s. when president obama went ahead with sanctions for the dnc hacks. trump is now president and the relationship is not improving. in fact, it is deteriorating faster, and at the very least, putin has a whole bunch of information from the attacks on the republican national committee that were never released. i suspect we will start seeing
ian: yes. in other words, the russians has made clear that while trump can get away with this, they want to make it costly and risky for him to take further steps against the syrian regime. charlie: does vladimir putin really want a confrontation with donald trump? ian: no, but i think he wants to embarrass donald trump. i think that putin really believes, and certainly he was advised as such by kremlin officials, some of which are no longer with us, that if trump became president, that the...
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surgeon ian paterson. well—liked and trusted by patients facing the frightening prospect of breast cancer — but for some of them it was an entirely false diagnosis. one such patient is frances perks, who underwent a series of operations and a mastectomy, all of them unnecessary. how can somebody do that? and say things that he did, knowing that you didn't need these operations. how can anybody in their right mind, how can they do that to people? ijust find it unbelievable and how he's made us all suffer and people who have lost their lives. how could...? that's pure evil to me. pure evil. during the trial, the jury heard a succession of patients describe a pattern of behaviour. how ian paterson told them that they were at risk of cancer, had precancerous cells and needed to have lumps or entire breasts removed. expert witnesses told the court that the risk was nonexistent or greatly exaggerated and no reasonable surgeon would have acted in the way ian paterson did. this case revolves around ian paterso
surgeon ian paterson. well—liked and trusted by patients facing the frightening prospect of breast cancer — but for some of them it was an entirely false diagnosis. one such patient is frances perks, who underwent a series of operations and a mastectomy, all of them unnecessary. how can somebody do that? and say things that he did, knowing that you didn't need these operations. how can anybody in their right mind, how can they do that to people? ijust find it unbelievable and how he's made...
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concerns had first been raised about ian paterson more than 20 years ago. we'll be asking how he was able to continue operating for so long. also on the programme: police say they've foiled an active terrorist plot in north—west london. a woman was shot during the armed raid. six people have been arrested. the uk economy slows. latest figures suggest consumers are reining back spending in the face of rising inflation. anthonyjoshua and vladimir klitschko square up, ahead of "the biggest fight in british boxing history". andy murray reaches the semifinal of the barcelona open, beating albert ramos—vinolas, who beat him in monte carlo last week. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. a breast cancer surgeon has been found guilty of carrying out completely unnecessary but life changing procedures at nhs and private hospitals in the west midlands. a jury convicted 59—year—old ian paterson of wounding with intent, after hearing how he had lied to patients and exaggerated or invented the risk of cancer to convince them to go under the knife. it'
concerns had first been raised about ian paterson more than 20 years ago. we'll be asking how he was able to continue operating for so long. also on the programme: police say they've foiled an active terrorist plot in north—west london. a woman was shot during the armed raid. six people have been arrested. the uk economy slows. latest figures suggest consumers are reining back spending in the face of rising inflation. anthonyjoshua and vladimir klitschko square up, ahead of "the biggest...
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ian: we will see. they have been slow in rolling it out. katty: you had the top senators saying he would not give immunity to general flynn. at least on the account of general flynn, they won't give him immunity. these are not going to go away, these investigations. nor is the fbi's investigation. this will hang over the white house beyond the 100 days' mark. some things they are doing has not made the story go away. charlie: it seems they're trying to slow it down. katty: what are they trying to do nothing and this is a reflection of president trump having said he wanted a better relationship with president putin, than having admiration for him personally? it is not clear what the white house is trying to hide, if it is trying to hide anything. its behavior has not been totally transparent. ian: on the issue of taxes, they clearly do not want -- all they see is downside by actually releasing it. yes, a lot of people are suspicious, but they have the ability to say fake news, biased media, all the rest. we saw today from the treasury secret
ian: we will see. they have been slow in rolling it out. katty: you had the top senators saying he would not give immunity to general flynn. at least on the account of general flynn, they won't give him immunity. these are not going to go away, these investigations. nor is the fbi's investigation. this will hang over the white house beyond the 100 days' mark. some things they are doing has not made the story go away. charlie: it seems they're trying to slow it down. katty: what are they trying...
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back in 1996, ian paterson was suspended by a previous employer. but in 1998, he was appointed at the heart of england nhs trust. in 2004, an internal report on his conduct was ignored. there were further warnings, but it was not until 2011 that he was excluded by the trust, and 6112 patients were recalled. the following year, he was suspended by the regulator, the general medical council. the review author says there is a clear message for the boards of nhs trusts. they need to look at their culture, to see whether it's interested and putting at the forefront the care of patients, rather than the care of the staff, looking after the buildings, managing the money. they‘ re all important, but the most important is the patient. paterson's victims weren'tjust in the nhs. jade was just 16 when she was referred privately to the surgeon. herfamily had health insurance. she had four operations, removing lumps from her breasts. later, she was told that three of them were unnecessary. it's anger, it's sad, it's shock. you can't believe that a man of his k
back in 1996, ian paterson was suspended by a previous employer. but in 1998, he was appointed at the heart of england nhs trust. in 2004, an internal report on his conduct was ignored. there were further warnings, but it was not until 2011 that he was excluded by the trust, and 6112 patients were recalled. the following year, he was suspended by the regulator, the general medical council. the review author says there is a clear message for the boards of nhs trusts. they need to look at their...
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ian: he had six in a row on his own ball. dottie: amazing but remember, his partner is in there, what, 1 inches away? ian: yeah. nine. rich: charley hoffman and two good looks from this pairing. did he hit it? yes, he did. bill: they have to get something going. they were at even par for the round at that point. that gets them into red figures for the day and out in 35. nick: yeah, the leaders are going well but you have to believe, these groups, if they can get 20 under they could at least get third spot, which is worth the effort. bill: here's ryan palmer. jordan is in oh, there you go. his partner takes the pressure off and he comes through. he left a few on the course yesterday with some short putts they couldn't convert. nick: they found the range. the freedom of the stroke makes a big difference. bill: they're four under for this final round. gets them to minus 18. currently four back and let's go to eight. ian: maybe cameron smith learned from that first one of kevin's. dottie: he was certainly close enough to kisner t
ian: he had six in a row on his own ball. dottie: amazing but remember, his partner is in there, what, 1 inches away? ian: yeah. nine. rich: charley hoffman and two good looks from this pairing. did he hit it? yes, he did. bill: they have to get something going. they were at even par for the round at that point. that gets them into red figures for the day and out in 35. nick: yeah, the leaders are going well but you have to believe, these groups, if they can get 20 under they could at least get...
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ian paterson has been convicted of wounding with intent after convincing patients they needed treatment. ifeel like i've been mutilated, all this was for nothing, all the scars, they felt like they were a badge of honour, and now, because he has mutilated me. the nhs has already paid out nearly £18 million in damages to more than 250 patients — a fellow cancer surgeon says he can't believe what he did. it's distressing to even think about it that someone would deliberately mislead a patient and submit them to effectively deforming surgery, for no good reason. concerns were first raised about ian paterson more than 20 years ago — we'll be asking how he was able to continue operating for so long. also tonight. police say they've foiled an active terrorist plot in north—west london — a woman was shot during the armed raid — 6 people have been arrested. the uk economy slows — latest figures suggest consumers are reining back spending in the face of rising inflation. a rapturous welcome for president trump on the eve of his 100th day in office — we'll be asking voters what the
ian paterson has been convicted of wounding with intent after convincing patients they needed treatment. ifeel like i've been mutilated, all this was for nothing, all the scars, they felt like they were a badge of honour, and now, because he has mutilated me. the nhs has already paid out nearly £18 million in damages to more than 250 patients — a fellow cancer surgeon says he can't believe what he did. it's distressing to even think about it that someone would deliberately mislead a patient...
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breast surgeon ian paterson has been convicted of 17 counts of wounding with intent and three counts of unlawful wounding by a jury at nottingham crown court after being accused of carrying out a series of unnecessary operations. dominic hughes reports. surgeon ian patterson, well liked and trusted by patients, facing the frightening prospect of breast cancer but for some of them it was an entirely false diagnosis. 0ne some of them it was an entirely false diagnosis. one such patient is francis perks, who underwent a series of operations and a mastectomy, all unnecessary. how can somebody do that? and say things that he did knowing that you didn't need these operations? how can anybody in their right mind do that to people? i'd just find it unbelievable. and how he's made us all suffer, people as well who's lost their lives. it's pure evil to me. your evil. during the trial, the jury me. your evil. during the trial, the jury had a succession of patients describe a pattern of behaviour, how ian paterson told them they were at risk of cancer, had precancerous cells are needed to have l
breast surgeon ian paterson has been convicted of 17 counts of wounding with intent and three counts of unlawful wounding by a jury at nottingham crown court after being accused of carrying out a series of unnecessary operations. dominic hughes reports. surgeon ian patterson, well liked and trusted by patients, facing the frightening prospect of breast cancer but for some of them it was an entirely false diagnosis. 0ne some of them it was an entirely false diagnosis. one such patient is francis...
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surgeon ian paterson. well—liked and trusted by patients facing the frightening prospect of breast cancer — but for some of them it was an entirely false diagnosis. one such patient is frances perks, who underwent a series of operations and a mastectomy, all of them unnecessary. how can somebody do that? and say things that he did, knowing that you didn't need these operations. how can anybody in their right mind, how can they do that to people? ijust find it unbelievable and how he's made us all suffer and people who have lost their lives. how could...? that's pure evil to me. pure evil. during the trial, the jury heard a succession of patients describe a pattern of behaviour. how ian paterson told them that they were at risk of cancer, had precancerous cells and needed to have lumps or entire breasts removed. expert witnesses told the court that the risk was nonexistent or greatly exaggerated and no reasonable surgeon would have acted in the way ian paterson did. this case revolved around ian paterso
surgeon ian paterson. well—liked and trusted by patients facing the frightening prospect of breast cancer — but for some of them it was an entirely false diagnosis. one such patient is frances perks, who underwent a series of operations and a mastectomy, all of them unnecessary. how can somebody do that? and say things that he did, knowing that you didn't need these operations. how can anybody in their right mind, how can they do that to people? ijust find it unbelievable and how he's made...
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so ian mckellen. —— sir ian mckellen. good morning. we have some rain working its way in from the west. before we take a look at that, let's look at some of the highlights of monday. a beautiful weather watchers pictures sent in from cambridge i. a lovely afternoon. highs of 18 celsius. but the storm clouds gala dinner argyll & bute. very atmospheric shot here. the rain arriving from the west. it is quite fragmented and moving erratically eastwards over the next few hours, behind it, clear skies and a fresh start of the day across scotland of an island —— and northern ireland. the bulk of the rain problem with sitting across the south coast, oxfordshire, east anglia and south—east corner. even then, it'll be quite light well fragmented. further north, wiki the cloud and la morning mist in this and murkiness. there is a bit more of a breeze in the far north and west and that could continue to drift in 12 showers in the northern and western isles. that wind willjust showers in the northern and western isles. that wind will just tak
so ian mckellen. —— sir ian mckellen. good morning. we have some rain working its way in from the west. before we take a look at that, let's look at some of the highlights of monday. a beautiful weather watchers pictures sent in from cambridge i. a lovely afternoon. highs of 18 celsius. but the storm clouds gala dinner argyll & bute. very atmospheric shot here. the rain arriving from the west. it is quite fragmented and moving erratically eastwards over the next few hours, behind it,...
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ian bremmer. back in a moment, stay with us. ♪ >> they're hungry libya's here, he is a philosopher and author of the making a friend. his -- new documentary is the battle of mosul, takes viewers on the frontline of the fight to recapture the iraqi city from isis. here's the trailer. >>'s earlier film was selected for the 2016 can phone festival, did focused on the kurdish melissa's fight against isis -- militias fight against isis in syria. welcome. what is it between you and the kurds? >> long story. the political. liberal,so brave, so such an exception in this area. theyare pro-west, practiced equality between they are women and men. you have women fighting in the same battle as the men. they are tolerant to work the other regions. you see the image of this christian church, which has been vandalized by isis. it is muslim girls who took the cross back, they are valeant. i have a chance and honor to a score -- to go with them on the front lines. can be as testimony for their bravery, for the at
ian bremmer. back in a moment, stay with us. ♪ >> they're hungry libya's here, he is a philosopher and author of the making a friend. his -- new documentary is the battle of mosul, takes viewers on the frontline of the fight to recapture the iraqi city from isis. here's the trailer. >>'s earlier film was selected for the 2016 can phone festival, did focused on the kurdish melissa's fight against isis -- militias fight against isis in syria. welcome. what is it between you and the...
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ian: we announced quarter results, up 5.5%. very importantly, 254,000 sales in march, an all-time high. cowboy years ago it would have been almost unimaginable in one sickle months. -- a couple years ago it would have been almost unimaginable in one single month. david: are you fighting the trend, and how? ian: when i came in last year the market had peaked and we took steps last year to reduce our inventory and we kept things pretty tight during the year. reasonable.is being we are not releasing much growth in the markets. relatively flat. maybe a push by some manufacturers. we will see how it goes. david: part of the strategies behind us here. tell us what this is. ian: this is the next member of our plug-in hybrid family. this has just gone into the marketplace. having great sales all around the world. more importantly, it shows that a lecture mobility -- electro- mobility across our whole range. david: tell us about electro- mobility, because we have a president in the white house not as emphatic about climate issues. do yo
ian: we announced quarter results, up 5.5%. very importantly, 254,000 sales in march, an all-time high. cowboy years ago it would have been almost unimaginable in one sickle months. -- a couple years ago it would have been almost unimaginable in one single month. david: are you fighting the trend, and how? ian: when i came in last year the market had peaked and we took steps last year to reduce our inventory and we kept things pretty tight during the year. reasonable.is being we are not...
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ian paterson was convicted yesterday of carrying out needless operations. north korea has launched another ballistic missile, hours after washington called for a tougher international approach towards the communist state. according to south korean and american officials, the missile exploded shortly after lift—off. also coming up in the programme: click investigates a company claiming to offer "absolute security" and discovers all is not what it seems. bank holiday weekend. what's it going to be like? mixed, i imagine. good morning. the weather is behaving fairly well today but many of us are fine and dry. things will be turning a little bit warmer through the bank holiday weekend. quite breezy, but there is a chance that some of us will see rain, especially during sunday and into monday. certainly not all of us. front is approaching from the. before it gets there, high pressure dominating the weather for many of us. dominating the weather for many of us. a cloudy day, but the cloud should be in and break up and looking dry almost across. a few showers do
ian paterson was convicted yesterday of carrying out needless operations. north korea has launched another ballistic missile, hours after washington called for a tougher international approach towards the communist state. according to south korean and american officials, the missile exploded shortly after lift—off. also coming up in the programme: click investigates a company claiming to offer "absolute security" and discovers all is not what it seems. bank holiday weekend. what's...
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ian paterson has been told he'll face prison when he's sentenced next month. simon clemison, bbc news. european union leaders are meeting in brussels today to formally agree their negotiating stance for brexit. president of the european council, donald tusk, has said the eu won't discuss its future relationship with the uk until it's happy that enough progress has been made on settling past issues. those include a so—called divorce settlement. that's the monique the eu believes it will be owed by the uk. —— money. and we'll be live with all the latest reaction from brussels in around 10 minutes. theresa may will campaign in scotland today for the first time since calling the general election. the conservatives currently hold one scottish seat at westminster but opinion polls suggest support for the party in scotland is growing. meanwhile, jeremy corbyn will urge young people to claim their future by voting labour in the election when he speaks in east london later. he will highlight figures that show 2.4 million young voters are missing from the electora
ian paterson has been told he'll face prison when he's sentenced next month. simon clemison, bbc news. european union leaders are meeting in brussels today to formally agree their negotiating stance for brexit. president of the european council, donald tusk, has said the eu won't discuss its future relationship with the uk until it's happy that enough progress has been made on settling past issues. those include a so—called divorce settlement. that's the monique the eu believes it will be...
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herfamily had private health insurance, so she was immediately referred to ian paterson. it wasn't anything scary, but it was big enough to warrant coming out and he suggested that we get it out. months later, she found another lump in her right breast and again paterson told her it was best to have it removed. she said she believed every word he said. very charismatic, very friendly, made you feel really at ease and everything he said was said with such, kind of, justification that you felt like that, well, yes, obviously because mr paterson is saying it, so obviously that's what's going to happen. over a four—year period, the surgeon operated on herfour times after lumps kept reoccurring. but in 2011, doctors told her three out of those four operations had been unnecessary. she was devastated. it's anger, it's sad, it's shock that you can't believe that a man of his kind of calibre had put somebody through something like that so unnecessarily. now that paterson's been found guilty of carrying out unnecessary operations on several other patients, jade hopes she can clo
herfamily had private health insurance, so she was immediately referred to ian paterson. it wasn't anything scary, but it was big enough to warrant coming out and he suggested that we get it out. months later, she found another lump in her right breast and again paterson told her it was best to have it removed. she said she believed every word he said. very charismatic, very friendly, made you feel really at ease and everything he said was said with such, kind of, justification that you felt...
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ian paterson has been told he'll face prison when he's sentenced next month. simon clemison, bbc news. we will be speaking to one of the lawyers dealing with those victims injust over lawyers dealing with those victims in just over five minutes about the case. european union leaders are meeting in brussels today to formally agree their negotiating stance for brexit. it is expected the eu will insist the uk must arrange a divorce bill before agreeing any future deals. but how will this play out? we already know the areas the eu wants to sort out swiftly. they also say an agreement on the future uk—eu relationship "can only be concluded once the uk has become a third country" — in other words, once it has officially left the eu. chris morrisjoins us. i hope chris morris joins us. i hope you can make some sense of this. there is an awful lot to go through. essentially, today is about finalising the guidelines with which the other 27 countries will negotiate with us. they have to be turned into a legal document for the negotiating team. one thing that is strik
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ian paterson has been told he'll face prison when he's sentenced next month. simon clemison, bbc news. with me is emma doughty, clinical negligence solicitor at the firm slater and gordon. they are representing some of the women affected. thank you for talking to us this morning. what sort of people are you representing? we are representing previous patients admitted paterson who have been treated in the nhs and in the arrive at hospital. i'm guessing the private ones have been settled, largely. largely, yes. people hearing about this today will say this is so astonishing a failure by the authorities in some way and the behaviour of mr paterson extraordinary itself will stop where do you think the failings really like? i think the failings are within the management system in the private sector and the nhs. i think what is most concerning, inc having seen what i have seen, how unregulated the private sector is. i do not think people realise that people that was not seem to be the appropriate checks in place. what struck me was that he seemed to work alone. he's
ian paterson has been told he'll face prison when he's sentenced next month. simon clemison, bbc news. with me is emma doughty, clinical negligence solicitor at the firm slater and gordon. they are representing some of the women affected. thank you for talking to us this morning. what sort of people are you representing? we are representing previous patients admitted paterson who have been treated in the nhs and in the arrive at hospital. i'm guessing the private ones have been settled,...
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i want to bring it back from the public ian mckellen to the private and deeply personal ian mckellen. it seems to me that you have always guarded your own private life. i know that at one point, you decided to write an autobiography. you took the money, the advance. i didn't. it was offered. you handed it back and never actually got it. the point is, you had second thoughts. why? i don't think there is anything remarkable about my private life, from what i can observe. there is a clear distinction between saying, i am what i am, and saying, this is what i do. i do not want to start talking about my relationships. that is not fair, unless the other person is with me talking about it as well. but the idea of an autobiography is very misleading. you get one side of the story. but on the principle, on the issue, i can be bold. and knowing that i am in the right, standing on the moral high ground, that is easier. to be nosy, i will dig a bit more into the personal. you live in a country where things have changed an awful lot in your lifetime. frankly, if you were in your 20s or 30s now, yo
i want to bring it back from the public ian mckellen to the private and deeply personal ian mckellen. it seems to me that you have always guarded your own private life. i know that at one point, you decided to write an autobiography. you took the money, the advance. i didn't. it was offered. you handed it back and never actually got it. the point is, you had second thoughts. why? i don't think there is anything remarkable about my private life, from what i can observe. there is a clear...
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ian cull. >>> erie to see ian there on 101 that's shut down. again, a live look from our nbc sky ranger overhead. all those people are in what looks like a parking lot. it is a been this way since 5:30 this evening. a lot of people getting home from work, going to the city, or going to the giants game. delayed at least a couple of hours. as ian said, no word when it will reopen, ho flee by midnight. we sent out a news alert on this story minutes after it happened that helped a lot of people avoid this traffic jam. you can get break news alert on our free nbc bay area gap. >>> ann coulter modesto style. a mild mannered protest greeted the conservative speaker in california, not in berkeley but in modesto. her appearance on the heels the controversial and emotionally charged event that was canceled at uc berkeley. rick boone joins us live from modesto. tell us what she had to say about the event tonight and what she said about cal. >> reporter: she said quite a bit. quite a bit, jessica. in the event behind hyped me she didn't hold back her comme
ian cull. >>> erie to see ian there on 101 that's shut down. again, a live look from our nbc sky ranger overhead. all those people are in what looks like a parking lot. it is a been this way since 5:30 this evening. a lot of people getting home from work, going to the city, or going to the giants game. delayed at least a couple of hours. as ian said, no word when it will reopen, ho flee by midnight. we sent out a news alert on this story minutes after it happened that helped a lot of...
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ian and kenneth they might be nice people. what is at stake is the entire project of self-government, sovereignty of the people. ian and kenneth might be nice guys but they have called into question the fundamental principles of american government. lets start there and if we start there, we will work our way back and everything else will sort it out and we will be rid of slavery. but we have to there at that fundamental level. that was what lincoln wanted to do. the question was whether he would get a chance to do it. a lot of the question about that chance was bound up with this individual, a slave from missouri born in 1795 named dred scott. dred scott was a slave owned by dr. john emerson. emerson was a contract surgeon for the united states army. as part of his service in united states army as a contract civilian, he, like everyone else in the army at all times, constantly has to uproot and move and go to various places. i can testify to that as an army brat. you knew you were only going to be about 6-8 months in any loca
ian and kenneth they might be nice people. what is at stake is the entire project of self-government, sovereignty of the people. ian and kenneth might be nice guys but they have called into question the fundamental principles of american government. lets start there and if we start there, we will work our way back and everything else will sort it out and we will be rid of slavery. but we have to there at that fundamental level. that was what lincoln wanted to do. the question was whether he...
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if you look back into the report by professor sir ian kennedy did, there we re professor sir ian kennedy did, there were concerns raised but again, the mechanisms of taking forward were not as tight as they are not. do you think that patience, anyone facing surgery, can be reassured that the procedure they will be going through is one that is absolutely necessary and adequate? there was a major case in the supreme court last year that change the approach to consent and the college has issued guidance for surgeons on consent and we expect surgeons on consent and we expect surgeons to put all the options to the patient, explain the details and encourage the patient to take the decision which they feel is best for themselves. and you have this case of ian paterson, a highly unusual case when you consider the number of surgeons who are clearly working in the best interests of patients, yes? the vast majority do the best they can for their patients every day. thank you very much. pope francis has held a mass in front of thousands of people in cairo on the second day of his visit to egypt. the
if you look back into the report by professor sir ian kennedy did, there we re professor sir ian kennedy did, there were concerns raised but again, the mechanisms of taking forward were not as tight as they are not. do you think that patience, anyone facing surgery, can be reassured that the procedure they will be going through is one that is absolutely necessary and adequate? there was a major case in the supreme court last year that change the approach to consent and the college has issued...
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shirley maroney‘s sister, marie, was one of ian paterson's nhs patients. the surgeon originally carried out an incomplete mastectomy, instead of the double mastectomy she'd asked for. she then had a further double mastectomy, which delayed her chemotherapy. my sister was a police officerfor 30 years, she believed in the justice system and she believed in fairness, and quite frankly this wasn't fair, this wasn'tjust what happened to her. marie died in 2008 of secondary cancer in her lungs. it's impossible to know the extent to which ian paterson's failures contributed to her death. the criminal case centred on the treatment of nine other women and one man, but solicitors say there are hundreds of patients now looking for compensation. ian paterson has been told he'll face prison when he's sentenced next month. simon clemison, bbc news. european union leaders are meeting in brussels today to formally agree their negotiating stance for brexit. it is expected the eu will insist the uk must arrange a divorce bill before agreeing any future deals. 0ur europe cor
shirley maroney‘s sister, marie, was one of ian paterson's nhs patients. the surgeon originally carried out an incomplete mastectomy, instead of the double mastectomy she'd asked for. she then had a further double mastectomy, which delayed her chemotherapy. my sister was a police officerfor 30 years, she believed in the justice system and she believed in fairness, and quite frankly this wasn't fair, this wasn'tjust what happened to her. marie died in 2008 of secondary cancer in her lungs....
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ian hull, a night to remember a hero. notjust for ian hull, a night to remember a hero. not just for rugby league ian hull, a night to remember a hero. notjust for rugby league but the country. jack harrison awarded the country. jack harrison awarded the victoria cross, killed on the battlefield a century ago. for the clu b battlefield a century ago. for the club he loved, a win would take them top. this try helping them towards an early 12 point lead. after a dismal start to the seasoned warrington are now a club with a point to prove, hitting back through russell and then this against the former side he played for. hull reduced to just four points at the break. but they had a matchwinner, getting the ball down to score in the corner. any doubt disappeared when hull quite literally ran away with it. going almost the length of the field, albert kelly eventually bringing the smiles. they are looking some way above the rest. elsewhere in super league this evening, st helens moved up to sixth in the table after beating leigh centurians 28—6. sebastian vettel looks determi
ian hull, a night to remember a hero. notjust for ian hull, a night to remember a hero. not just for rugby league ian hull, a night to remember a hero. notjust for rugby league but the country. jack harrison awarded the country. jack harrison awarded the victoria cross, killed on the battlefield a century ago. for the clu b battlefield a century ago. for the club he loved, a win would take them top. this try helping them towards an early 12 point lead. after a dismal start to the seasoned...
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concerns had first been raised about ian paterson more than 20 years ago. we'll be asking how he was able to continue operating for so long.
concerns had first been raised about ian paterson more than 20 years ago. we'll be asking how he was able to continue operating for so long.
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we will start with this case regarding the breast surgeon ian paterson. it is in so many of the papers as you might expect. here is how the meal is reporting it. i'd had the nhs go to stop the butcher surgeon? you could have me as many as 1000 women. there was a man who was one of the patients in this case in nottingham. it is a staggering story when you think that doctors, we are told, are taught to do no harm. of course, they should seek to do no harm, but surgery often involves doing what would otherwise be sold, or even grievous bodily harm in order to do betterfor the patient on the table in front of you. if a body of your fellow surgeons thinks that what you do is write, or is at leastjustifiable, then there is emerging of terror that allows people to continue to do what they do. it is very difficult actually in law to prove that someone actually in law to prove that someone did something notjust wrong, but to the criminal standard where they are qualified as a doctor and they are conducting an operation ona and they are conducting an operation on a
we will start with this case regarding the breast surgeon ian paterson. it is in so many of the papers as you might expect. here is how the meal is reporting it. i'd had the nhs go to stop the butcher surgeon? you could have me as many as 1000 women. there was a man who was one of the patients in this case in nottingham. it is a staggering story when you think that doctors, we are told, are taught to do no harm. of course, they should seek to do no harm, but surgery often involves doing what...
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it's always such a pleasure to see you ian. ian mcshane, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] "american gods" premieres this sunday on starz. we'll be right back with music from raelynn. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ with unitedhealthcare, you can get rewarded for all kinds of things... like walking. hey, honey. dad, where's the car? thought we'd walk. he's counting steps. walk, move and earn money... goal! dad... hey, we wanna welcome everyone to the father daughter dance. look at this dad, he's got some moves! money you can use on out-of-pocket medical expenses. he's ok, yeah! unitedhealthcare ♪ ♪ ♪ to help provide access to cleanh water to womeng and their families in the developing world. we can be the generation remembered for ending the global water crisis once and for all. ♪ nces. you really wouldn't like it. it's got caramel and crunchy stuff. i like caramel and crunchy stuff. breyers gelato indulgences. it's way beyond ice cream. new giant stuffed pastas somethstarting at $12.99.g at olive garden. big
it's always such a pleasure to see you ian. ian mcshane, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] "american gods" premieres this sunday on starz. we'll be right back with music from raelynn. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ with unitedhealthcare, you can get rewarded for all kinds of things... like walking. hey, honey. dad, where's the car? thought we'd walk. he's counting steps. walk, move and earn money... goal! dad... hey, we wanna welcome everyone to the father daughter dance. look at this...
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let's go live in istanbul and bring in cnn's ian lee. ian, even at 51-48, far more divisive than many expected, correct? >> reporter: yeah, dave. i think the president was even shocked last night when we saw him speak. he spoke twice. the first time was a lot more subdued than we usually see him. this was a divisive referendum. those who supported, yes, giving president erdogan more power said it's about the sluggish turkish economy, and something very important for voters saying this erods the checks and balances and i spoke with one woman who said she has seen this coming for years. >> i cried all night. it's sad we have to do this. in 15 years we saw radical islam has come to power. >> dave, one crucial thing will be for this president to unit this party. >> ian lee live for us, crucial election there. keep us up-to-date. thank you. >> united airlines trying to do some damage control. now requiring flights. a passenger who had already boarded the flight was dragged off by law enforcement officials. united leaders said a commuting crew
let's go live in istanbul and bring in cnn's ian lee. ian, even at 51-48, far more divisive than many expected, correct? >> reporter: yeah, dave. i think the president was even shocked last night when we saw him speak. he spoke twice. the first time was a lot more subdued than we usually see him. this was a divisive referendum. those who supported, yes, giving president erdogan more power said it's about the sluggish turkish economy, and something very important for voters saying this...
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caroline: that was cory johnson and ian king. an update on another chipmaker. toshiba has temporarily canceled meetings and a decision on its sale of its memory chip business. the delay is to address concerns raised by an industry partner. the firm says purchase may antsate their contract and w to be negotiated with exclusively before any sale. a predominant theme in silicon valley over the past year in vaults powerful founders behaving badly. two and zenefits are companies whose public reputations have been partly undone by such. now, the world's most valuable cybersecurity startup. a bloomberg scoop with lizette chapman. still with us, techonomy ceo david kirkpatrick. this is a fascinating read. have a read. this is a company that provides their technology to government agencies, every bank in the u.s. big valuation, bad behavior. lizette: that's partially true. people may be leaving. some were fired. some left voluntarily. you nkknow, nine senior executis leaving within eight months definitely means something was going on. that's why my colleague and i began
caroline: that was cory johnson and ian king. an update on another chipmaker. toshiba has temporarily canceled meetings and a decision on its sale of its memory chip business. the delay is to address concerns raised by an industry partner. the firm says purchase may antsate their contract and w to be negotiated with exclusively before any sale. a predominant theme in silicon valley over the past year in vaults powerful founders behaving badly. two and zenefits are companies whose public...
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suppose everyone in kansas looks at ian james and says, we will not legalize slavery. we will exercise popular sovereignty and for bid slavery in kansas. by his reasoning, they cannot do that to you. you are a u.s. citizen and cannot be deprived of your property without due process of law and due process of law will immediately expose that as an arbitrary piece of legislation. what is he saying? restraint, not even the restraint of popular sovereignty, on taking slaves into the territories. en wants to take his slave with them into kansas. -- ian wants to take his slave with him into kansas. away from take that him anymore than they can take away his pick or goat or catt. blewjust -- taney just popular sovereignty into pieces. he blew the entire notion of congressional control over the territory. there is now no restraint. on the expansion of slavery into the territories. -- in zachary, you thought back in 1854 that the kansas-nebraska act with the problem because it provided the possibility of legalizing slavery, if you thought that was look at the migraine headache y
suppose everyone in kansas looks at ian james and says, we will not legalize slavery. we will exercise popular sovereignty and for bid slavery in kansas. by his reasoning, they cannot do that to you. you are a u.s. citizen and cannot be deprived of your property without due process of law and due process of law will immediately expose that as an arbitrary piece of legislation. what is he saying? restraint, not even the restraint of popular sovereignty, on taking slaves into the territories. en...
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ian wants to take his slave with him into kansas. nobody can take that away from him anymore than they can take away his pick or goat or catt. taney just blew popular sovereignty into pieces. he blew the entire notion of congressional control over the territory. there is now no restraint. on the expansion of slavery into the territories. if you thought -- zachary, you thought back in 1854 that the kansas-nebraska act with the problem because it provided the possibility of legalizing slavery, if you thought that was a problem, look at the migraine headache you have now. kansas-nebraska was a sniffle compared to the dred scott decision. do you see the logic of this? yes. yes, indeed. nobody, nobody thought this was better news than the new president of the united states james buchanan. buchanan is inaugurated on march 4, 1857, two days before the dred scott decision is handed down and he rejoices because he looks at the decision at the final settlement of the slavery question. the dred scott decision has made it absolutely clear, final
ian wants to take his slave with him into kansas. nobody can take that away from him anymore than they can take away his pick or goat or catt. taney just blew popular sovereignty into pieces. he blew the entire notion of congressional control over the territory. there is now no restraint. on the expansion of slavery into the territories. if you thought -- zachary, you thought back in 1854 that the kansas-nebraska act with the problem because it provided the possibility of legalizing slavery, if...
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ian cole has the details. >> reporter: a little more comes out with each purchase as sales tax hikes around the bay area including santa clara county. >> want to keep an eye on it and make sure it goes where it's need to go. >> reporter: here it will go toward transportation upgrades and road construction. you will also see the jump in places like pleasant hills, san jose, east palo alto and in newark which now has the highest sales tax rate of the bunch at 9.75%. >> don't like paying more money. >> reporter: shoppers weren't so thrilled. >> not too much a big change, but i don't see why they're doing it in newark. >> reporter: that money in newark will be used for general purposes potentially on upgrades to city hall.
ian cole has the details. >> reporter: a little more comes out with each purchase as sales tax hikes around the bay area including santa clara county. >> want to keep an eye on it and make sure it goes where it's need to go. >> reporter: here it will go toward transportation upgrades and road construction. you will also see the jump in places like pleasant hills, san jose, east palo alto and in newark which now has the highest sales tax rate of the bunch at 9.75%. >>...
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the photograph shows saffiyah appearing to smile at edl leader ian crossland. she says he was poking his finger in herface, but she was determined to be calm. i was just looking at the guy, and sometimes just the best response is to smile. were you actually scared when you intervened? am i afraid of the edl? i wasn't then, and i'm not now, and i don't intend to be. ian crossland hasn't yet commented today, but he did speak on saturday before the photograph was taken. it's not a demonstration against muslims, it's a demonstration against radical mu...|slam. around 100 people took part in the rally. the edl says it moved the protest from derby to birmingham because khalid masood, the westminster attacker, lived in the city. on a site claiming to be the edl‘s official facebook page, it said saffiyah had been "disrespectful, shouting during a minute's silence for victims of terror attacks and then being treated like a hero." saffiyah says there was no "one—minute silence". that's a really hurtful claim, because anyone that knows me, even not particularly well,
the photograph shows saffiyah appearing to smile at edl leader ian crossland. she says he was poking his finger in herface, but she was determined to be calm. i was just looking at the guy, and sometimes just the best response is to smile. were you actually scared when you intervened? am i afraid of the edl? i wasn't then, and i'm not now, and i don't intend to be. ian crossland hasn't yet commented today, but he did speak on saturday before the photograph was taken. it's not a demonstration...
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ian allinson says he is the grassroots candidate. mccluskey. ian allinson says he is the grassroots candidatelj mccluskey. ian allinson says he is the grassroots candidate. i think i am the one candidate in this election that has not worked at the top of the union for decades and i know the expressions of frustration of members at the first handanovic needs shaking up and putting right. the political stakes are high. seasoned westminster watchers believe it could defiantly leadership of the labour party. believe it could defiantly leadership of the labour partym feels like a proxy battle. there is no question that called on will be watching this vote and will hope it goes the way of len mccluskey, because of gerald coyne wins he knows he will have another enemy. whoever wins will lead to unite through to the next election. voting in this increasingly bitter battle closes in just over a week. let's ta ke closes in just over a week. let's take you live the northern france now, these are the live pictures of vimy ridge in france where a
ian allinson says he is the grassroots candidate. mccluskey. ian allinson says he is the grassroots candidatelj mccluskey. ian allinson says he is the grassroots candidate. i think i am the one candidate in this election that has not worked at the top of the union for decades and i know the expressions of frustration of members at the first handanovic needs shaking up and putting right. the political stakes are high. seasoned westminster watchers believe it could defiantly leadership of the...
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surgeon ian paterson, described as charismatic and charming, but who lied to his patients in order to deliberately wound them on the operating table, pretending they were at risk of cancer when they were not. today some of his victims, who thought the surgeon was saving their lives, showed their relief after the jury at nottingham crown court found paterson guilty of 17 counts of deliberately harming patients. i've been left physically damaged, ifeel like i've been mutilated. all this was for nothing. all the scars i thought were there because they were a badge of honour are now because he's mutilated me. and, you know, i've been through this for nothing. paterson was also found guilty of three counts of unlawful wounding, but why he did it remains a mystery. so you're convinced, are you, that this was him trying to play god, in a way, with patients‘ lives? well, that's the way that some of the patients have described his actions. as i say, i really don't know what his true motivation was. certainly financial motivation is something that's featured during the investigation and the t
surgeon ian paterson, described as charismatic and charming, but who lied to his patients in order to deliberately wound them on the operating table, pretending they were at risk of cancer when they were not. today some of his victims, who thought the surgeon was saving their lives, showed their relief after the jury at nottingham crown court found paterson guilty of 17 counts of deliberately harming patients. i've been left physically damaged, ifeel like i've been mutilated. all this was for...
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ian paterson denies 20 counts of wrong—doing. paterson denies 20 counts of wrong-doing. thank you. eight people, including a 15—year—old boy, have appeared in court in relation to an attack on a teenage asylum seeker in south london. reker ahmed, a kurdish—iranian boy, was chased and subjected to a "brutal attack" in croydon on friday night. a total of 13, all aged between 15 and 24, have been charged with violent disorder. the computer scientist who invented the worldwide web has marked the receipt of a prestigious award by condemning official attempts to increase surveillance of the net. sir tim berners lee said it was human right to communicate without governments snooping on individuals. he also described any plan to undermine or break encryption walls, as a "bad idea". ken livingstone's future in the labour party will be decided in the next few hours. the former mayor of london will find out whether he's to be expelled after claiming that hitler supported zionism in the 1930's. he's been attending a labour party disciplinary hearing and our political correspondent, alex
ian paterson denies 20 counts of wrong—doing. paterson denies 20 counts of wrong-doing. thank you. eight people, including a 15—year—old boy, have appeared in court in relation to an attack on a teenage asylum seeker in south london. reker ahmed, a kurdish—iranian boy, was chased and subjected to a "brutal attack" in croydon on friday night. a total of 13, all aged between 15 and 24, have been charged with violent disorder. the computer scientist who invented the worldwide web...
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ian lee, live if istanbul, thank you. >>> a tough loss for the spurs. the grizzlies got a little heated. my rights deserve the right to be in that game. they did not even give us a chance. take that for data. >> whoa. some of those guys, you can see that boiler, we will show you more. >>> all right, let's talk sports. the grizzly's coach can expect a pesky fine after his tirade after the playoff loss to the spurs. >> live with the mount morning bleacher report" is cory wire. >> check this out, grizzlies are down two games to none in their best of seven series. spurs were machine like. kawai leonard rolled in at 37 points. half the points came from foul shots, officials gave the spurs as a team more than double the amount of foul shot attempt, david tisdale there, he was not happy. he goes off the officials saying there was a lack of respect. >> i'm not going to let them treat us that way. i know pops got pedigree, i'm a young rookie, they're not going to rook us. that was unacceptable. that was unprofessional 678 my guys dug in that game, earned the rig
ian lee, live if istanbul, thank you. >>> a tough loss for the spurs. the grizzlies got a little heated. my rights deserve the right to be in that game. they did not even give us a chance. take that for data. >> whoa. some of those guys, you can see that boiler, we will show you more. >>> all right, let's talk sports. the grizzly's coach can expect a pesky fine after his tirade after the playoff loss to the spurs. >> live with the mount morning bleacher...
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ian paterson was found guilty of intentionally wounding his patients at two private hospitals in the west midlands. i'm joined now from newcastle byjulie doughty — she's the incoming vice president of the association of breast surgery. thank you forjoining us. i know you have been waiting for some time. thank you for your patience. can you explain what your association does? good afternoon. firstly, before i answer that, the association would like to offer its sympathy to all those patients who have been harmed by the actions of ian paterson. the association is a charitable organisation, it is not a regulatory body, however, 80% of practising breast surgeons in the uk are members of the association of breast surgery. but not mr paterson? no, he was not a member. what have you made of the details? many of these cases we re of the details? many of these cases were historical cases, and clearly, the public are going to be very anxious, especially people presenting with breast problems. but the association would like to assure all patients who go to a clinic with all patients who go to
ian paterson was found guilty of intentionally wounding his patients at two private hospitals in the west midlands. i'm joined now from newcastle byjulie doughty — she's the incoming vice president of the association of breast surgery. thank you forjoining us. i know you have been waiting for some time. thank you for your patience. can you explain what your association does? good afternoon. firstly, before i answer that, the association would like to offer its sympathy to all those patients...