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thank you forjoining us. and reminding us about the horrors of the war. the six month long war grinds on, israel is still saying it has to carry out the last of its military operations on the ground, in the southern city of rafah where more than 1 million in the southern city of rafah where more thani million palestinians have taken refuge, pushed from other places throughout the last six months. all eyes now are on this new confrontation between iran and israel. and as was said, that is a critical decision that will be taken by the war cabinet and they will be meeting shortly. in the midst of calls from across the region and across the world for restraint at this time. handing you back to the studio in london for more news. thank you for that. extraordinary _ more news. thank you for that. extraordinary interview, - more news. thank you for that. extraordinary interview, that i more news. thank you for that. l extraordinary interview, that was the first time that we have had the chance to put those questions to representatives of the idf, the israeli def
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thank you forjoining us. i wonder if you could give us an outline of what will happen in the house of representatives today and how likely you think that the money will get approved? you think that the money will get a- roved? ~ . .,, you think that the money will get auroved? . ., ,, you think that the money will get auroved? . approved? what has happened here as there is a number— approved? what has happened here as there is a number of— approved? what has happened here as there is a number of votes _ approved? what has happened here as there is a number of votes taking - there is a number of votes taking place and for israel, asia, and for ukraine, crucially. and what that is about is making sure that democrats are supporting the bill and it would not get through with just republican votes but because they are supporting it across the aisle, that will break the logjam that has been there for six months and as a consequence, allow the aid to go forward. d0 consequence, allow the aid to go forward. ,, ~
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in the us, you mentioned — nation forever. in the us, you mentioned this _ nation forever. in the us, you mentioned this year's - nation forever. in the us, you. mentioned this year's election, but we still see efforts to restrict voting rights in some constituencies. what needs to be done to prevent that happening? i be done to prevent that happening?— happening? i think the embracing _ happening? i think the embracing and - happening? i think the i embracing and engaging happening? i think the - embracing and engaging of the voter restoration act that congress has refused to vote on. that bill would protect and preserve the right to vote for everyone and create a fair set of circumstances as opposed to gerrymandering that still takes place, as opposed to very strict restrictions, in georgia you cannot even bring someone water who were standing and line do votive has been there for hours. because the voting system is not working properly, you have so many voters standing in line. voting should be an easy process. we should be an easy process. we should be voting with our
in the us, you mentioned — nation forever. in the us, you mentioned this _ nation forever. in the us, you mentioned this year's - nation forever. in the us, you. mentioned this year's election, but we still see efforts to restrict voting rights in some constituencies. what needs to be done to prevent that happening? i be done to prevent that happening?— happening? i think the embracing _ happening? i think the embracing and - happening? i think the i embracing and engaging happening? i...
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a key member of the us federal reserve, which sets american interest rates, says the us is in "no hurry" to lower the cost of borrowing. raphael bostic, the president of the atlanta branch, says the economy and jobs market are "much stronger" than expected, but they're also keeping inflation too high to cut rates for now. credit for the booming economy and blame for stubborn inflation are both being aimed atjoe biden and one of his flagship policies: bidenomics, the spending of hundreds of billions of dollars to transform american industry. how that program plays out could make or break mr biden's re—election campaign. 0ur economics editor faisal islam reports from the state of georgia. here in georgia, the landscape is changing — the southern bible belt of america reborn as the battery belt, as the usa throws money at out—competing china in manufacturing a variety of electric cars. and where some of these vehicles are going, they won't need roads. so we're building an all—electric vertical take—off aircraft, which is basically a flying car. this flying car will hold four pass
a key member of the us federal reserve, which sets american interest rates, says the us is in "no hurry" to lower the cost of borrowing. raphael bostic, the president of the atlanta branch, says the economy and jobs market are "much stronger" than expected, but they're also keeping inflation too high to cut rates for now. credit for the booming economy and blame for stubborn inflation are both being aimed atjoe biden and one of his flagship policies: bidenomics, the spending...
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tell us more. absolutely. the first woman who was identified was ashlee good, a mother of one, and she died protecting her baby who isjust nine months old. the baby was transferred to hospital and underwent surgery overnight. the family have said that she is doing well. now one man who was killed was a security guard. he was 30 years old. he fled persecution in pakistanjust a year ago, and he was working as a security guard in the shopping centre at the time. and still there are more names to come out and that is something that the police are working on, speaking to families. two individuals don�*t have relatives here in australia, so some names will take longer to reach the public. there have been a number of people injured, including a nine—month—old baby girl. do we have an update on how she is doing? so, she was transferred to hospital and she underwent surgery on saturday night. the family of the baby and her mother, ashlee good, have put out a statement saying that she is doing well, and of course
tell us more. absolutely. the first woman who was identified was ashlee good, a mother of one, and she died protecting her baby who isjust nine months old. the baby was transferred to hospital and underwent surgery overnight. the family have said that she is doing well. now one man who was killed was a security guard. he was 30 years old. he fled persecution in pakistanjust a year ago, and he was working as a security guard in the shopping centre at the time. and still there are more names to...
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if i had other terms to use, i would use. but i think some of the international communities, they are silent. they don't react, or theyjust condemn but there is no intervention. shouting reports of alleged crimes committed by both the rapid support forces and the sudanese military continue to grow. the rapid support forces told us the majority of accusations against it are untrue, that its troops are held accountable when incidents occur. everyone in these camps knows someone who has been killed, injured or is missing, but survivors like ahmad still believe there will be an end to this brutal war. translation: we know one day - it might not be today _ or tomorrow, but one day — justice will come. despite the international outcry over the hundreds of thousands of deaths 20 years ago, no—one has ever been convicted. the victims of this conflict are likely to face a similarwait. merchuma, bbc news, on the chad—sudan border. rescue workers in mozambique are searching for survivors from a boat that sank off the northern coas
if i had other terms to use, i would use. but i think some of the international communities, they are silent. they don't react, or theyjust condemn but there is no intervention. shouting reports of alleged crimes committed by both the rapid support forces and the sudanese military continue to grow. the rapid support forces told us the majority of accusations against it are untrue, that its troops are held accountable when incidents occur. everyone in these camps knows someone who has been...
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i think it set us back. so i think we have moved from a position where we were really at the forefront, pushing ahead as quickly as we could on something that i believe to be fundamental to the uk economy, fundamentally beneficial to the people living in this country, whether you care about the climate or not. a government spokesperson said the uk was the first major economy to halve greenhouse gas emissions since 1990 and said that record speaks for itself. mr stark was critical of other parties, too. he told the sunday with laura kuenssberg programme that politicians, across the political spectrum, have a collective fear of talking about climate. and he said he was disappointed by the snp government in edinburgh's decision to drop a key carbon reduction target this week, saying the targets had been overambitious from the start. the scottish government chose to choose an even more ambitious path than the one that we'd advised. and that's fine — i mean, i love ambition — but it only matters if you actual
i think it set us back. so i think we have moved from a position where we were really at the forefront, pushing ahead as quickly as we could on something that i believe to be fundamental to the uk economy, fundamentally beneficial to the people living in this country, whether you care about the climate or not. a government spokesperson said the uk was the first major economy to halve greenhouse gas emissions since 1990 and said that record speaks for itself. mr stark was critical of other...
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yes, tell us about... i don't think we've had reaction from the conservatives but what about the labour party? keir starmer on social media said it was fantastic to welcome dr poulter to the changed labour party. it is time to end conservative chaos, turn the page and get britain's future back. pleased that dan poulter has decided to join us on this journey and dan poulter says he would like to see an election happen now. it is not about to, i don't think. the expectation still is that the general election will probably be towards the autumn. he intends to stay in parliament. there is no requirement to have a by—election if there is a defection like this but he will now be sitting in labour's ranks. and already the conservatives are facing mass numbers of their mps choosing not to stand at the next election for various reasons. which again, is indicative of a political cycle. i think it is about 70 have decided they would rather do other things after the next election, whoever wins. i think defections li
yes, tell us about... i don't think we've had reaction from the conservatives but what about the labour party? keir starmer on social media said it was fantastic to welcome dr poulter to the changed labour party. it is time to end conservative chaos, turn the page and get britain's future back. pleased that dan poulter has decided to join us on this journey and dan poulter says he would like to see an election happen now. it is not about to, i don't think. the expectation still is that the...
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a series of us presidents _ appreciable way. a series of us presidents have _ appreciable way. a series of us presidents have had _ appreciable way. a series of us presidents have had difficult. presidents have had difficult relations with prime minister netanyahu. he likes to boast he likes to say yes to his most important ally but he also sometimes has to say no. how do you read israel now? can netanyahu and those backing him continue to ignore the advice and the warnings from us? the prime advice and the warnings from us? tue: prime minister advice and the warnings from us? tte: prime minister has advice and the warnings from us? t'te: prime minister has for advice and the warnings from us? tte: prime minister has for proved himself a decades to be a highly skilled political bear. he has a ballot from those on the right of his own views in the government. this is a case where the american government and israeli population are in agreement, hostages should come first. the reality is diplomatic negotiations in the not bombing of the gaza strip. the 32000 and growing people in
a series of us presidents _ appreciable way. a series of us presidents have _ appreciable way. a series of us presidents have had _ appreciable way. a series of us presidents have had difficult. presidents have had difficult relations with prime minister netanyahu. he likes to boast he likes to say yes to his most important ally but he also sometimes has to say no. how do you read israel now? can netanyahu and those backing him continue to ignore the advice and the warnings from us? the prime...
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and between the four of us, none of us treated _ morning. and between the four of us, none of us treated anyone _ morning. and between the four of us, none of us treated anyone over- morning. and between the four of us, none of us treated anyone over the i none of us treated anyone over the age of 65. i treated one person who is 5a and then everybody else was sort of in their 30s," of my work, as a plastic surgeon, was under 16 and these are the children that have been hit by flying missiles, source drop noel may be, a lot of under sixes hit by shrapnel. there was gunshot wounds, huge number of burns from rocket glock blasts and tent blasts and those mainly took out the children, so most of the burns we saw were in children. it was completely the reverse of what we see trauma wires in london. and completely the reverse of what we see trauma wires in london. and more recentl i see trauma wires in london. and more recently i gather— see trauma wires in london. and more recently i gather those _ see trauma wires in london. and more recently i
and between the four of us, none of us treated _ morning. and between the four of us, none of us treated anyone _ morning. and between the four of us, none of us treated anyone over- morning. and between the four of us, none of us treated anyone over the i none of us treated anyone over the age of 65. i treated one person who is 5a and then everybody else was sort of in their 30s," of my work, as a plastic surgeon, was under 16 and these are the children that have been hit by flying...
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i resonating with people here in the us? ., resonating with people here in the us? . , ., , ., us? i am sure that they resonate because we _ us? i am sure that they resonate because we don't _ us? i am sure that they resonate because we don'tjust _ us? i am sure that they resonate because we don'tjust have - us? i am sure that they resonate i because we don'tjust have 2-party because we don'tjust have 2—party majority support, people for eight months blow this package, we have support of people in the united states of america. i visited seven american universities in different parts of the country. i always face valuable... because ourfight parts of the country. i always face valuable... because our fight for freedom is something which is very understandable in the united states. and we are fighting for freedom in all senses. freedom to be an independent country, not a russian colony, for freedom to preserve our ukrainian identity and not to be forced to re—educate our children as fascists. and for our freedom to have our democratic choice. you wrote in the _ have our democrati
i resonating with people here in the us? ., resonating with people here in the us? . , ., , ., us? i am sure that they resonate because we _ us? i am sure that they resonate because we don't _ us? i am sure that they resonate because we don'tjust _ us? i am sure that they resonate because we don'tjust have - us? i am sure that they resonate i because we don'tjust have 2-party because we don'tjust have 2—party majority support, people for eight months blow this package, we have support of...
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to hate each other or try to us it is us versus them. that ruler is my enemy is ridiculous. she is my enemy is ridiculous. she is my friend. my enemy is ridiculous. she is my friend-— my friend. very interesting. thank you _ my friend. very interesting. thank you for _ my friend. very interesting. thank you for coming - my friend. very interesting. thank you for coming in - my friend. very interesting. thank you for coming in to l thank you for coming in to speak to us.— thank you for coming in to seakto us. ., ~ i. . landslides and rockfalls are threating rescue crews in taiwan trying to reach some 600 people in remote areas after wednesday's earthquake. at least 12 people were killed and more than 1,000 injured in the island's biggest quake in more than a quarter of a century. a much smaller earthquake here in the us is also making headlines. not because of its intensity, but because of where it was felt — new york city. the magnitude 4.8 quake struck around 10:30 in the morning, shaking the city and its landmarks. an aftershock
to hate each other or try to us it is us versus them. that ruler is my enemy is ridiculous. she is my enemy is ridiculous. she is my friend. my enemy is ridiculous. she is my friend-— my friend. very interesting. thank you _ my friend. very interesting. thank you for _ my friend. very interesting. thank you for coming - my friend. very interesting. thank you for coming in - my friend. very interesting. thank you for coming in to l thank you for coming in to speak to us.— thank you for...
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thank you for being with us. we are being told via reuters that following the war cabinet meeting, the war cabinet does favour a response but they are divided over what they should look like in the timing of it. what's your understanding of what happened in the meeting?— in the meeting? well, it's not the understanding, _ in the meeting? well, it's not the understanding, it _ in the meeting? well, it's not the understanding, it is _ in the meeting? well, it's not the understanding, it is rather- understanding, it is rather knowledge. i think the summary you just gave is correct, and that is any normal sovereign country, we have to respond to these missiles and drones launched at us from the reigning territory. having said that, i don't think it is our test to give the iranians the exact information about when and where and how. so we have to make it quite clear that israel will not tolerate attacks from iranian territory as well as we will not tolerate attacks from the proxies of iran. our task is to protect ou
thank you for being with us. we are being told via reuters that following the war cabinet meeting, the war cabinet does favour a response but they are divided over what they should look like in the timing of it. what's your understanding of what happened in the meeting?— in the meeting? well, it's not the understanding, _ in the meeting? well, it's not the understanding, it _ in the meeting? well, it's not the understanding, it is _ in the meeting? well, it's not the understanding, it is...
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on us. they're still assessing the damage here, seeing what they can salvage. this is where just one of the missiles hit, and as you can see, the result is completely devastating. this was an extremely precise attack because this power plant was hit by the russians a year ago. the company had just got it repaired, just got it working, and the russians hit again. so ukraine is now pleading with its western allies for more air defences, better protection, because the russian attacks are overwhelming. siren wails. so there's just been another air raid alert and this time, there's information that there's a missile somewhere in the sky heading in this direction, so we're going down into the bunker. there are now long blackouts in kharkiv every day. but among it all, we found a firm making bikinis — a business that's even expanded during the war, adapting to the difficulties and the danger. it's interesting how long we can stay independent. olex shows me the car battery that's now keeping the p
on us. they're still assessing the damage here, seeing what they can salvage. this is where just one of the missiles hit, and as you can see, the result is completely devastating. this was an extremely precise attack because this power plant was hit by the russians a year ago. the company had just got it repaired, just got it working, and the russians hit again. so ukraine is now pleading with its western allies for more air defences, better protection, because the russian attacks are...
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thank you forjoining us. let's start with what happened. it must have been terrifying. what did you witness? ., , have been terrifying. what did you witness? . , ., witness? early in the morning, it was 8am and _ witness? early in the morning, it was 8am and in _ witness? early in the morning, it was 8am and in taiwan, - witness? early in the morning, it was 8am and in taiwan, people i witness? early in the morning, it i was 8am and in taiwan, people are used to earthquakes, so it was, it wasn't really scary when it happened. but it was very different from the past earthquakes. the intensity and duration was longer and stronger and it was clear that this is not business at usual at that point. so definitely frightening, but the good thing was it was not in the midnight or not during the night when people are sleeping. people were more aware about what they're supposed to do. i feel this is something what helped at that point of time. home feel this is something what helped at that point of time.— at that po
thank you forjoining us. let's start with what happened. it must have been terrifying. what did you witness? ., , have been terrifying. what did you witness? . , ., witness? early in the morning, it was 8am and _ witness? early in the morning, it was 8am and in _ witness? early in the morning, it was 8am and in taiwan, - witness? early in the morning, it was 8am and in taiwan, people i witness? early in the morning, it i was 8am and in taiwan, people are used to earthquakes, so it was, it...
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all of us have had terrible relationships and all of us updated the wrong people but all of us have found true love or still wish for it to and that really kind of transcends age.- to and that really kind of transcends age. that really is the theme — transcends age. that really is the theme of _ transcends age. that really is the theme of her— transcends age. that really is the theme of her latest i transcends age. that really is i the theme of her latest album, isn't it? tell us about how, amazingly —— how amazingly it has been doing. we mentioned the spotify record. it’s has been doing. we mentioned the spotify record.— the spotify record. it's been streamed — the spotify record. it's been streamed under _ the spotify record. it's been streamed under believable l streamed under believable amounts in the us, it sold i think1.4 amounts in the us, it sold i think 1.4 million copies in its first day alone which is just amazing in an age where the party line is that albums don't sell anymore and really, really sort of transcends that and i think just a sort of transcends that a
all of us have had terrible relationships and all of us updated the wrong people but all of us have found true love or still wish for it to and that really kind of transcends age.- to and that really kind of transcends age. that really is the theme — transcends age. that really is the theme of _ transcends age. that really is the theme of her— transcends age. that really is the theme of her latest i transcends age. that really is i the theme of her latest album, isn't it? tell us about how,...
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tell us about the reaction within iran and what that tells us. iran is bracin: iran and what that tells us. iran is bracing for _ iran and what that tells us. iran is bracing for this _ iran and what that tells us. iran is bracing for this attack. _ iran and what that tells us. iran is bracing for this attack. they - iran and what that tells us. iran is bracing for this attack. they woke j bracing for this attack. they woke up bracing for this attack. they woke up early in the morning to sounds of explosions and then they all rush to see what domestic news outlets are saying. it turned out to be sounds from iran's defence aerial defence systems. not a particular explosion. everybody was calling each other on social media, contacting to see who heard what, who observed what, other than the sounds of explosion, if anyone saw anything, any signs of devastation or not. i guess it is just now really a sigh of relief, given the fact that iranians state media is really pressing on with this messaging, that it is business as usual, everything is calm, se
tell us about the reaction within iran and what that tells us. iran is bracin: iran and what that tells us. iran is bracing for _ iran and what that tells us. iran is bracing for this _ iran and what that tells us. iran is bracing for this attack. _ iran and what that tells us. iran is bracing for this attack. they - iran and what that tells us. iran is bracing for this attack. they woke j bracing for this attack. they woke up bracing for this attack. they woke up early in the morning to sounds...
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i have been speaking to an ambassador, and former us diplomat, now president of the us deer council... i asked a feat she thought it was a turning point. feat she thought it was a turning oint. ~ ., �* , feat she thought it was a turning oint, ~ ., �* , ., , ~' point. we haven't seen anything like this in decades _ point. we haven't seen anything like this in decades in _ point. we haven't seen anything like this in decades in the _ point. we haven't seen anything like this in decades in the close - this in decades in the close relationship between the united states_ relationship between the united states and israel. there has not been _ states and israel. there has not been questioning at senior levels about_ been questioning at senior levels about our— been questioning at senior levels about our arms relationship, let alone _ about our arms relationship, let alone the — about our arms relationship, let alone the diplomatic relationship. this is_ alone the diplomatic relationship. this is a _ alone the diplomatic relationship. this is a change everyone can mark as significant
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the us is israel's most powerful ally. the us is israel's most powerfulally. in the us is israel's most powerful ally. in his hardest criticism yet, joe biden called the growing humanitarian crisis unacceptable said he expects benjamin netanyahu to take steps towards an immediate ceasefire. steps towards an immediate ceasefire-— steps towards an immediate ceasefire. , , ., ceasefire. the president made it clear and — ceasefire. the president made it clear and our _ ceasefire. the president made it clear and our policies - ceasefire. the president made it clear and our policies with i it clear and our policies with respect to gaza will be dependent upon our assessment of how well the israelis make changes and implement changes to make the situation in gaza better for the palestinian people. better for the palestinian eo - le. better for the palestinian --eole. ., . people. reporter: how much time are ou people. reporter: how much time are you giving _ people. reporter: how much time are you giving them _ people. reporter: how much time are you giving them t
the us is israel's most powerful ally. the us is israel's most powerfulally. in the us is israel's most powerful ally. in his hardest criticism yet, joe biden called the growing humanitarian crisis unacceptable said he expects benjamin netanyahu to take steps towards an immediate ceasefire. steps towards an immediate ceasefire-— steps towards an immediate ceasefire. , , ., ceasefire. the president made it clear and — ceasefire. the president made it clear and our _ ceasefire. the president...
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a lot of material used, 400 metres is used. 30,000 rhinestones. during the show, it can be a little bit carnage, especially the bigger numbers. the end of the show, with the finale and what i love most is that what you're missing out on stage with everyone having laugh, it is the same back stage as well. and it is clearly working with some coming back to see this hundreds of times. i've seen it 231 times. i'm now at 170. - wow, what has made you keep coming back? the friendships that have been made, such great music, the story— told so cleverly the way it'sl being written and produced. how many more times? goodness, we're seeing it tonight. who knows? at a guess, many, many more. before we go... i want to take you to a snowy volcano in the us state of oregon where a robot dog is preparing to walk on the moon. the four—legged mechanical creature — named spirit — is being trained by nasa in hopes it can sniff out the data that scientists can't reach. the 2 million dollar project aims to send these robots to outer space — with hopes they ca
a lot of material used, 400 metres is used. 30,000 rhinestones. during the show, it can be a little bit carnage, especially the bigger numbers. the end of the show, with the finale and what i love most is that what you're missing out on stage with everyone having laugh, it is the same back stage as well. and it is clearly working with some coming back to see this hundreds of times. i've seen it 231 times. i'm now at 170. - wow, what has made you keep coming back? the friendships that have been...
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is ai the key to making us spend more money? welcome to the programme. we start in washington dc, where boeing has been facing more questions about its safety culture and manufacturing quality as three whistle—blowers gave evidence to congress as part of its investigation into the aviation giant. boeing engineer sam salehpour, a company veteran of 17 years, told a senate hearing that he was harassed
is ai the key to making us spend more money? welcome to the programme. we start in washington dc, where boeing has been facing more questions about its safety culture and manufacturing quality as three whistle—blowers gave evidence to congress as part of its investigation into the aviation giant. boeing engineer sam salehpour, a company veteran of 17 years, told a senate hearing that he was harassed
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now to the us. .. nicole kidman has been honoured with an american film institute life achievement award. she's the first australian actor to receive the prestigious award. previous winners include meryl streep, robert de niro and steven spielberg. the moulin rouge actor thanked all the directors she has worked with, and said it's been a privilege to make films and to be able to play all sorts of unconventional women. let's ta ke let's take you to italy. we have live pictures there because one half of milan is out celebrating the stop inter milan havejust of milan is out celebrating the stop inter milan have just clinched the top tier in italian football, serie a champions. they have clinched the title so they are out of the stadium and out on the streets, beating into second place in the league at the moment ac milan. so one half of milan pretty happy, the other have not so happy. we have been watching these live pictures for the last hour or so, these live pictures for the last hour orso, getting the
now to the us. .. nicole kidman has been honoured with an american film institute life achievement award. she's the first australian actor to receive the prestigious award. previous winners include meryl streep, robert de niro and steven spielberg. the moulin rouge actor thanked all the directors she has worked with, and said it's been a privilege to make films and to be able to play all sorts of unconventional women. let's ta ke let's take you to italy. we have live pictures there because one...
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obviously sino—us relations are quite fraught at the moment, us election coming up. i think china is trying to do what it can to smooth relations. i see. elon musk is a free speech advocate. he owns the platform x and constantly champions that. china — not known so much for its free speech. how wide do you think the discussions will be? well, x is not accessible in china. u nless unless you use a vpn. i do not think elon musk will be bringing that part of his business to china. when it comes to free speech, china has a different legal system, a different set of rules. i mean, what elon says outside china, as long as it's not directly infringing on china's interests, i think china willjust let him get on with it. let's go live to italy because one set of football fans pretty happy this afternoon. these are the inter—fans out on the streets. they have just clinched the serie a title by some margins. they are well ahead of their city rivals, who are in second place in the league at the moment. we have been keeping across these live pictures. very happy fans out on t
obviously sino—us relations are quite fraught at the moment, us election coming up. i think china is trying to do what it can to smooth relations. i see. elon musk is a free speech advocate. he owns the platform x and constantly champions that. china — not known so much for its free speech. how wide do you think the discussions will be? well, x is not accessible in china. u nless unless you use a vpn. i do not think elon musk will be bringing that part of his business to china. when it...
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obviously, us. so there is certainly a politicalwill. obviously, in the us. so there is certainly a political will. obviously, in the us there are constitutional protections over free speech. so there are constitutional protections overfree speech. so never say never, but if you are tiktok, you have to be thinking, this time things are getting real.- have to be thinking, this time things are getting real. chris vallance, a technology reporter, thank you. you can get more on that on the bbc news website. to australia next. police in sydney have arrested seven youths after a counter—terrorism operation — saying an attack could have been likely. officers said the raids were linked to the stabbing of a bishop at a church in the city last week. after the attack, riots led to several police officers being injured. some of the other day a's news now. israeli forces buried more than 300 palestinians in a mass grave as a medical complex in gaza are incredibly troubling. it said it was seeking the israeli government's response. earlier, israel's military rejected t
obviously, us. so there is certainly a politicalwill. obviously, in the us. so there is certainly a political will. obviously, in the us there are constitutional protections over free speech. so there are constitutional protections overfree speech. so never say never, but if you are tiktok, you have to be thinking, this time things are getting real.- have to be thinking, this time things are getting real. chris vallance, a technology reporter, thank you. you can get more on that on the bbc news...
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— iran potentially brings risk to the us interests and us forces and so — the us interests and us forces and so israel, as an ally of the — and so israel, as an ally of the us, _ and so israel, as an ally of the us, will want to do that. the — the us, will want to do that. the risk— the us, will want to do that. the risk that israel takes in doing — the risk that israel takes in doing this is because they know the us— doing this is because they know the us was not keen to see this kind _ the us was not keen to see this kind of— the us was not keen to see this kind of strike. as always a risk— kind of strike. as always a risk that— kind of strike. as always a risk that us officials will leak— risk that us officials will leak or— risk that us officials will leak or speak to the media and it's interesting that so far, the — it's interesting that so far, the only— it's interesting that so far, the only confirmation we have of these — the only confirmation we have of these attacks seems to be from — of these attacks seems to be from us— of these attacks seems to
— iran potentially brings risk to the us interests and us forces and so — the us interests and us forces and so israel, as an ally of the — and so israel, as an ally of the us, _ and so israel, as an ally of the us, will want to do that. the — the us, will want to do that. the risk— the us, will want to do that. the risk that israel takes in doing — the risk that israel takes in doing this is because they know the us— doing this is because they know the us was not keen to see this...
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appreciate you giving us that. just a reminder if you want to follow coverage of the earthquake in new york and officials concerned, potential aftershocks, you can scan the qr code. we will have continuing coverage, but new york mayor eric adams said new york city felt the impact of a 4.8 magnitude earthquake. the epicentre was in the neighbouring state of newjersey in lebanon, about 50 miles from new york city. that's it from me here in the uk. you can stay with bbc news. the six o'clock news will be on shortly. thanks for watching. it is set to turn very windy as we head into the weekend. storm kathleen is racing towards our shores, expected to bring some disruption across northern and western parts of the country. tonight, we'll see a band of rain moving ahead of the storm where some of this will be quite heavy across the north and west of the country. temperatures lifting here, but very mild further south —13—15 to start saturday. storm kathleen deepening as it passes to the west of ireland. lots of isobars
appreciate you giving us that. just a reminder if you want to follow coverage of the earthquake in new york and officials concerned, potential aftershocks, you can scan the qr code. we will have continuing coverage, but new york mayor eric adams said new york city felt the impact of a 4.8 magnitude earthquake. the epicentre was in the neighbouring state of newjersey in lebanon, about 50 miles from new york city. that's it from me here in the uk. you can stay with bbc news. the six o'clock news...
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for a company will use for private medical bills for mr menzies as well. he told the times newspaper that he disputed those claims. nonetheless, the conservative party was carrying out an investigation into the narrow question of whether funds had been misused, and we got the conclusion of that investigation today. the conclusion is that funds weren't misuse, but it would appear that there is a reason for that, because the funds where people had donated money to the party were not held in an official conservative party accounts, they were held in a thing called the westminster fylde group. that is not a conservative party account, it is not the local fylde conservative association. and for that reason, you couldn't see the conservative party funds had been misused. in addition to that, the party did suggest that perhaps the party did suggest that perhaps the mp had broken some of the principles of a public life, such as openness, integrity, honesty. they also suggested that some of the people who manage these nonofficial party accounts would need some retu
for a company will use for private medical bills for mr menzies as well. he told the times newspaper that he disputed those claims. nonetheless, the conservative party was carrying out an investigation into the narrow question of whether funds had been misused, and we got the conclusion of that investigation today. the conclusion is that funds weren't misuse, but it would appear that there is a reason for that, because the funds where people had donated money to the party were not held in an...
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could you tell us what came out of that speech? could you tell us what came out of that speech?— could you tell us what came out of that seech? ., , , . ., ., that speech? tremendous expectation leadin: u- that speech? tremendous expectation leading up to — that speech? tremendous expectation leading up to it _ that speech? tremendous expectation leading up to it and _ that speech? tremendous expectation leading up to it and mr _ that speech? tremendous expectation leading up to it and mr sanchez - that speech? tremendous expectation leading up to it and mr sanchez met . leading up to it and mr sanchez met with king felipejust before he made his appearance and that led many to believe he was indeed going to resign. but in his speech he said he had been very hurt and he and his family had been hurt by what he said were attacks on them personal attacks. but he said spanish politics needs to get out of the mud, stop the personal attacks on politicians and their loved ones. and he said despite the circumstances, he felt the best thing was to continue as prime minister. i think t
could you tell us what came out of that speech? could you tell us what came out of that speech?— could you tell us what came out of that seech? ., , , . ., ., that speech? tremendous expectation leadin: u- that speech? tremendous expectation leading up to — that speech? tremendous expectation leading up to it _ that speech? tremendous expectation leading up to it and _ that speech? tremendous expectation leading up to it and mr _ that speech? tremendous expectation leading up to it and mr...
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tell us more about what this does. i have been on the phone all night with abortion providers — notjust in florida but across the country — who are really struggling to put into words the effect this is going to have on abortion access nationwide. already we have, you know, clinics in states like illinois and north carolina, the closest access points for people in the south. they're really struggling to meet demand. now you have this huge state — and florida is the third most populous state in the country — this huge state that will restrict the procedure. so the question on everybody�*s mind is where all these women will go. at the same time we also saw the court allowing voters in florida to decide whether to expand abortion access when they go to the polls in november. so what will this ballot initiative say, what will it do? so this could potentially protect the right to abortion in the state constitution in florida. that would need over 60% of floridians to vote that way. it's — it's a powerful moment
tell us more about what this does. i have been on the phone all night with abortion providers — notjust in florida but across the country — who are really struggling to put into words the effect this is going to have on abortion access nationwide. already we have, you know, clinics in states like illinois and north carolina, the closest access points for people in the south. they're really struggling to meet demand. now you have this huge state — and florida is the third most populous...
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won of the things the us tr00ps _ country. won of the things the us troops were _ country. won of the things the us troops were engaged - country. won of the things the us troops were engaged with l country. won of the things the i us troops were engaged with was the ongoing fight against islamist insurgents. —— one. what you think this means for that situation? we what you think this means for that situation?— what you think this means for that situation? we have seen in the last few _ that situation? we have seen in the last few months _ that situation? we have seen in the last few months because i that situation? we have seen in | the last few months because we have to recall military assistance has been suspended since the coup d'etat. washington has been able in a limited sense to be able to operate its drones but has not shared its intelligence with the nigerian authorities. we have only seen nigerians lose ground to extremists elements in the country but what this now does is it makes washington blind to the moves that these islamists are making throughout the
won of the things the us tr00ps _ country. won of the things the us troops were _ country. won of the things the us troops were engaged - country. won of the things the us troops were engaged with l country. won of the things the i us troops were engaged with was the ongoing fight against islamist insurgents. —— one. what you think this means for that situation? we what you think this means for that situation?— what you think this means for that situation? we have seen in the last few _...
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they used to stand away from me at the gate. lee wasn't invited to birthday parties or, out of school hours, no playing with anybody. he was sort of like a little leper. they were forced to move away and start a new life in cornwall. and even though they didn't tell anyone lee had hiv, things were very hard. we weren't the people we should have been. we were the people we were made to be, because that's how our life was. we lied. and how do you tell people afterwards that we lied to them all? by the age of nine, lee had developed aids and he was very ill. he had days when he used to say, "i can't hear you." "i can't see anything." and he used to sit there and say he was frightened. he couldn't eat. this was lee's last christmas, taken three weeks before he died. he wasjust ten. we were given ten days, and he wanted to go to the beach. we wrapped him up and took him down to see the sea. and then he died on the eighth day. rob was also ten when, in 1971: he was given a blood transfusion after an operation to remove his appendix. e
they used to stand away from me at the gate. lee wasn't invited to birthday parties or, out of school hours, no playing with anybody. he was sort of like a little leper. they were forced to move away and start a new life in cornwall. and even though they didn't tell anyone lee had hiv, things were very hard. we weren't the people we should have been. we were the people we were made to be, because that's how our life was. we lied. and how do you tell people afterwards that we lied to them all?...
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us. ., ~ , , ., us. how likely is that we will be seeing — us. how likely is that we will be seeing anything - us. how likely is that we will be seeing anything like - us. how likely is that we will be seeing anything like that| be seeing anything like that anytime soon?— be seeing anything like that anytime soon? that prototype will be in the _ anytime soon? that prototype will be in the sea _ anytime soon? that prototype will be in the sea on _ anytime soon? that prototype will be in the sea on monday. | will be in the sea on monday. he is bringing it here and it will bejust a he is bringing it here and it will be just a few feet from the white house. there is a lot of potential for these smaller reactors but nuclear in general has seen a lot of speed bumps. it takes a long time to develop and build, it is still very expensive compared to solar panels or wind turbines and there are of course steal those concerns about safety and nuclear waste although this next technology, a lot of investors are sa
us. ., ~ , , ., us. how likely is that we will be seeing — us. how likely is that we will be seeing anything - us. how likely is that we will be seeing anything like - us. how likely is that we will be seeing anything like that| be seeing anything like that anytime soon?— be seeing anything like that anytime soon? that prototype will be in the _ anytime soon? that prototype will be in the sea _ anytime soon? that prototype will be in the sea on _ anytime soon? that prototype will be in the...
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shall was a fairly small proportion of the number of users using it?- number of users using it? all the numbers in _ number of users using it? all the numbers in the _ number of users using it? all the numbers in the post _ number of users using it? all the numbers in the post office - number of users using it? all the numbers in the post office are i numbers in the post office are very large. you do what you can do. all i can say is that i found, i can remember being in one village that will be nameless, and the sub—postmistress took me back into her kitchen behind the shop, and went through the process of how car insurance was sold, and why she couldn't be bothered to sell it, because of the tortuous process that was followed, following which we change that. was there anything else instead other than those four sets to try to understand how cyprus masters found the horizon it system? i understand how cyprus masters found the horizon it system?— the horizon it system? i wasn't 'ust talkin: the horizon it system? i wasn't 'ust tatktng about — the horizon it system? i wasn'
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it's great to have you with us. so it's hard to know where to start, isn't it? the story is so enormous. shall we start with what's been happening in the last 24 hours? there's an awful lot going on at the moment. i mean, there are loads of strands to this. first of all, inside israel, big demonstrations because the two
it's great to have you with us. so it's hard to know where to start, isn't it? the story is so enormous. shall we start with what's been happening in the last 24 hours? there's an awful lot going on at the moment. i mean, there are loads of strands to this. first of all, inside israel, big demonstrations because the two
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and the most advanced arguably is the us—made patriot. however, is also the most expensive system, costing about $1 billion. and the missiles for the system are also very expensive and are in shortage in ukraine. even if ukraine has the systems, it needs to have enough interception missiles to fend off russian attacks. president zelensky has been stressing quite frequently that ukraine would need at least 50 patriot systems in order to cover the area that the russians are attacking. 0n the areas that the russian troops are attacking, what is the strategy with energy and infrastructure being hit? the russians want to destroy every single capability that ukrainian armed forces have. so they are destroying the energy infrastructure, they are targeting military facilities such as storage facilities, drone factories, ammunition storages. so the idea is to weaken the ukrainian armed forces and of course, without electricity, you cannot maintain equipment, you cannot produce ammunition or drones. that is the idea and that is preparing the ground
and the most advanced arguably is the us—made patriot. however, is also the most expensive system, costing about $1 billion. and the missiles for the system are also very expensive and are in shortage in ukraine. even if ukraine has the systems, it needs to have enough interception missiles to fend off russian attacks. president zelensky has been stressing quite frequently that ukraine would need at least 50 patriot systems in order to cover the area that the russians are attacking. 0n the...
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could you tell us what his response was? the auestion tell us what his response was? the question was _ tell us what his response was? tt2 question was for all of her downton specifically about what the advice, the legal advice, the government had been given on whether israel was acting within international law. of course, that will have an impact on israel arms sales to israel, which have become a very, very live political issue here in the uk. the deputy prime minister, interviewed on sunday with laura kuenssberg here on sunday with laura kuenssberg here on the bbc a short while ago, this is what he had to say. where there are specific concerns about different areas of israel's contact, we are raising those concerns with israel. it's so important to remember this — we've gone from the horrors of six months ago to holding israel to extraordinary high standards. it's right we do so and it's right that we raise these concerns where we say, look, what you're doing in respect of not getting aid in or what you're doing in respect of your targeting raises concerns for us
could you tell us what his response was? the auestion tell us what his response was? the question was _ tell us what his response was? tt2 question was for all of her downton specifically about what the advice, the legal advice, the government had been given on whether israel was acting within international law. of course, that will have an impact on israel arms sales to israel, which have become a very, very live political issue here in the uk. the deputy prime minister, interviewed on sunday...
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but it doesn't matter how much money you give us and please do give us more, i'm not arguing against that, but no matter how much money we get it will never fulfil this kind of surge in demand, but the second thing they're saying it may be also it shouldn't be because may be also it shouldn't be because may be what people are looking for now is a much more broader problem of forfamilies or is a much more broader problem of for families or employers or society as a whole to learn to adapt with the growing roles of diversity and newer diversity. in other words, we are not really, we are a small part of the solution but we are not the main part any more. it’s of the solution but we are not the main part any more.— main part any more. it's a wider ranuain main part any more. it's a wider ranging change _ main part any more. it's a wider ranging change is _ main part any more. it's a wider ranging change is needed. - main part any more. it's a wider ranging change is needed. it's l ranging change is needed. it's lovely to speak to you to get your thoughts on that. thank you very much.
but it doesn't matter how much money you give us and please do give us more, i'm not arguing against that, but no matter how much money we get it will never fulfil this kind of surge in demand, but the second thing they're saying it may be also it shouldn't be because may be also it shouldn't be because may be what people are looking for now is a much more broader problem of forfamilies or is a much more broader problem of for families or employers or society as a whole to learn to adapt with...
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thank you very much for bringing us| you very much for bringing us up you very much for bringing us up to date. tens of millions of people across north america have witnessed the first total solar eclipse for 50 years. the rare phenomenon lasted for around 4 minutes as the moon moved in front of the sun completely blocking it. 0ur correspondent emma vardy is in dallas, where she waited for the huge crowds who'd flocked there. the path of the eclipse first touchdown on land along the west coast of mexico. modern technology meeting a phenomenon as old as the universe. as daylight returns, the shadow over the moon swept into the united states in indianapolis, home of the indy 500, becoming a theatre to another display. the moon moving into perfect alignment with the earth. the outer atmosphere of the sun is visible here, the tiny light flares flickering into space. the corona was being studied by nasa as they continue to unravel the mysteries of the universe. unravel the mysteries of the universe-— unravel the mysteries of the universe. . , , ., universe. that is so beautiful. 0h m univ
thank you very much for bringing us| you very much for bringing us up you very much for bringing us up to date. tens of millions of people across north america have witnessed the first total solar eclipse for 50 years. the rare phenomenon lasted for around 4 minutes as the moon moved in front of the sun completely blocking it. 0ur correspondent emma vardy is in dallas, where she waited for the huge crowds who'd flocked there. the path of the eclipse first touchdown on land along the west coast...
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this comes at us extremely sensitive time in is us is really times. there been disagreements over the conduct of the war in gaza, there was that tense phone calljust a couple of weeks ago between the two leaders, where mr biden said to mr netanyahu, you need to take concrete steps to improve the humanitarian situation in gaza, otherwise us policy will change, thereby threatening to withdraw some sort of us support to israel. so i think officials here will be very keen, matthew come out to market a clear distinction between on the one hand, those differences of opinion over the conduct of the war in gaza, and on the other hand, american support for israeli security more generally, especially in regard to iran. imilli especially in regard to iran. will vernon come — especially in regard to iran. will vernon come alive for us there in washington, thanks very much. the reuters news agencyjust reporting that the israeli military says it will be calling up to reserve divisions for operations in gaza over the next few days. so that line just breaking, the
this comes at us extremely sensitive time in is us is really times. there been disagreements over the conduct of the war in gaza, there was that tense phone calljust a couple of weeks ago between the two leaders, where mr biden said to mr netanyahu, you need to take concrete steps to improve the humanitarian situation in gaza, otherwise us policy will change, thereby threatening to withdraw some sort of us support to israel. so i think officials here will be very keen, matthew come out to...
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good to have you with us. we start in the middle east, where israel's foreign minister has said a planned military incursion into rafah in gaza could be suspended. that's if a deal is made to free the remaining hostages held by hamas. ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas have been stalled for weeks. local media are, however, reporting "notable progress" this weekend. us secretary of state antony blinken is expected to visit saudi arabia in the coming days. meanwhile, hamas has posted a new video, which shows two of the hostages captured during its october attack. keith siegel and omri miran both identify themselves. while the video is not dated, there is a reference to the recent passover holiday. it's the second such video that hamas — considered a terror group by the uk and us governments — has published in the past few days. our correspondent, anna foster, is in tel aviv, where families have been gathering to again call for the release of all the hostages. omri miran�*s father was actually
good to have you with us. we start in the middle east, where israel's foreign minister has said a planned military incursion into rafah in gaza could be suspended. that's if a deal is made to free the remaining hostages held by hamas. ceasefire negotiations between israel and hamas have been stalled for weeks. local media are, however, reporting "notable progress" this weekend. us secretary of state antony blinken is expected to visit saudi arabia in the coming days. meanwhile, hamas...
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. , , ., ,~' all of us. the minister, i must ask ou all of us. the minister, i must ask you about — all of us. the minister, i must ask you about the _ all of us. the minister, i must ask you about the affordability - all of us. the minister, i must ask| you about the affordability because you about the affordability because you know there has been reluctance are issues with trying to get a package of aid agreed with ukraine for example in the united states as countries are feeling the pinch economically so do you feel it would be as affordable for other nations to commit that much? first be as affordable for other nations to commit that much?— to commit that much? first of all it's cheaper _ to commit that much? first of all it's cheaper to — to commit that much? first of all it's cheaper to pay _ to commit that much? first of all it's cheaper to pay now— to commit that much? first of all it's cheaper to pay now than - to commit that much? first of all it's cheaper to pay now than say. to commit tha
. , , ., ,~' all of us. the minister, i must ask ou all of us. the minister, i must ask you about — all of us. the minister, i must ask you about the _ all of us. the minister, i must ask you about the affordability - all of us. the minister, i must ask| you about the affordability because you about the affordability because you know there has been reluctance are issues with trying to get a package of aid agreed with ukraine for example in the united states as countries are feeling the pinch...
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guess who uses it the most? is republican sharers these are bipartisan solutions being passed to do work, we pass across party lines was up there a reason why largely in my opinion a lot of that is happened is because of the courage of young people to stand up and not accept a country where we're told the only solution that we had to keep it safe in their schools is to teach them how to potentially survive a school shooter instead of addressing how that shooter gets the gun of the first place. the shooter and parkland was a criminal but not a mastermind. he was a deranged 19 year old that was able to legally access in ar 15. how hopeful are you that the us can take action to prevent another columbine or another parkland ? i think sometimes it can feel like there's a fine line between hope and delusion. with this issue, ultimately it's not hope that drives me it's righteous indignation in the understanding that there is no other high income countries in the world that deals with this level of gun violence for tha
guess who uses it the most? is republican sharers these are bipartisan solutions being passed to do work, we pass across party lines was up there a reason why largely in my opinion a lot of that is happened is because of the courage of young people to stand up and not accept a country where we're told the only solution that we had to keep it safe in their schools is to teach them how to potentially survive a school shooter instead of addressing how that shooter gets the gun of the first place....
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—— like the us. in like this? -- like the us. in terms of— like this? —— like the us. in terms of foreign policy, so foreign policy is slightly more divorced from the parliament here, the president has much more autonomy, going forward we are likely to see the president focus attention on foreign policy because this is an area policy because this is an area policy you can control and that is what we have seen him do over the last couple of years because don't forget before wednesday, the ruling party still did not control the parliament, we could see him continue to focus on foreign policy, as you say he has done some radical things when it comes to foreign policy, he has aligned himself closely with the united states and japan to counter china and north korea. the real issue he will face as when it comes to the domestic agenda, is now going to struggle to pass laws, in the parliament, because the opposition parties can now come together and form this majority in essentially fast track the laws they want and block the laws they want and block the laws they want and blo
—— like the us. in like this? -- like the us. in terms of— like this? —— like the us. in terms of foreign policy, so foreign policy is slightly more divorced from the parliament here, the president has much more autonomy, going forward we are likely to see the president focus attention on foreign policy because this is an area policy because this is an area policy you can control and that is what we have seen him do over the last couple of years because don't forget before wednesday,...
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now, the high pressure stays with us into the weekend. it's still sitting out to the northwest, which means that we still potentially feed in wind direction from the north east. so along the exposed east coast, it could still be a little bit disappointing. west is best closer to that area of high pressure. so into the weekend, there is a chance that those temperatures may well continue to struggle out to the east with some showery outbreaks of rain at times. but further west, it will be warmer and there will continue to be some sun. live from london. this is bbc news. the uk foreign secretary urges israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to limit — during visit tojerusalem. we hope that anything israel does is as limited and is targeted under smart as possible. it is in no ones interest that we see escalation. meanwhile — the un launches a $2.8 billion appeal — for aid for the palestinian population in the gaza strip and 0ccupied west bank. passengers at one of the worlds busiest airports face continued disruption after heavy rain
now, the high pressure stays with us into the weekend. it's still sitting out to the northwest, which means that we still potentially feed in wind direction from the north east. so along the exposed east coast, it could still be a little bit disappointing. west is best closer to that area of high pressure. so into the weekend, there is a chance that those temperatures may well continue to struggle out to the east with some showery outbreaks of rain at times. but further west, it will be warmer...
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and let us go to some callers. let us what is playing out in gaza. and let us go to some callers. let us hear as many voices as we can between knob and 10.00. i welcome our guests. important to hear from those who work in aid at the moment. his patrick, richard, debbie, patrick you go first? morning. how you doing. i hope all is well with you. how you feeling about this, what is your reaction to the deaths of the aid workers? well, the deaths of the aid workers? well, the deaths of the aid workers? well, the deaths of the — deaths of the aid workers? well, the deaths of the aid _ deaths of the aid workers? well, the deaths of the aid workers _ deaths of the aid workers? well, the deaths of the aid workers are - deaths of the aid workers? well, the deaths of the aid workers are being, | deaths of the aid workers are being, you know, revulsion and being rightly condemned but let us not forget, adds a small point, there have been over 200 palestinian aid workers murdered by the israelis here, also. this isn't a new phenomenon, we are seeing here. the aid workers have been killed in
and let us go to some callers. let us what is playing out in gaza. and let us go to some callers. let us hear as many voices as we can between knob and 10.00. i welcome our guests. important to hear from those who work in aid at the moment. his patrick, richard, debbie, patrick you go first? morning. how you doing. i hope all is well with you. how you feeling about this, what is your reaction to the deaths of the aid workers? well, the deaths of the aid workers? well, the deaths of the aid...
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“oinint us. ., ~' ,. , . there's a fresh warning that a growing number of doctors are considering leaving the nhs to work abroad. the regulator the general medical council says nearly a third of doctors could leave the uk. the government says its nhs workforce plan will improve conditions. here's hugh pym. mike and his partner are bothjunior doctors. they chose to move to new zealand last year, attracted by the pay and conditions. i work eight hours less a week, but for the same pay. so i guess proportionately it is a higher wage per hour. and then also the pay for additional shifts is a lot higher, especially at the moment. if things don't change dramatically in the next couple of years, it's going to be difficult to go back to that. medical royal college leaders say low morale, the working environment and pay were factors behind doctors considering their future outside the nhs. now the general medical council says there's evidence that a trend may be developing, including an online survey revealing that 30%
“oinint us. ., ~' ,. , . there's a fresh warning that a growing number of doctors are considering leaving the nhs to work abroad. the regulator the general medical council says nearly a third of doctors could leave the uk. the government says its nhs workforce plan will improve conditions. here's hugh pym. mike and his partner are bothjunior doctors. they chose to move to new zealand last year, attracted by the pay and conditions. i work eight hours less a week, but for the same pay. so i...