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that they want the us leave, the us forces, or the combat us forces, leave iraq. despite that the us says that they don't have combat forces here, but it is still complicated. that is why these rocky leadership repeatedly attacked these bases not only before the war, but after the war in gaza. so from baghdad, these attacks both from militia related to iran or supportive of iran, against americans, isjust putting baghdad in an awkward situation between two countries. squeeze between baghdad and between washington and tehran and between washington and tehran and unable to move forward to reduce the number of american forces here. just one more question. we have been hearing from our correspondent in irbil in iraq the mood had been intense in the past few days and the expectation of something about to happen, what has been your sense in baghdad? the happen, what has been your sense in baahdad? , ., ., , , ., baghdad? the situation is so similar to what happened _ baghdad? the situation is so similar to what happened in _ baghdad? the situation is so similar to what
that they want the us leave, the us forces, or the combat us forces, leave iraq. despite that the us says that they don't have combat forces here, but it is still complicated. that is why these rocky leadership repeatedly attacked these bases not only before the war, but after the war in gaza. so from baghdad, these attacks both from militia related to iran or supportive of iran, against americans, isjust putting baghdad in an awkward situation between two countries. squeeze between baghdad and...
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for “oining us. . ~ i. ., ~ thank you so much for “oining us. thank you. thank you very much. former— us. thank you. thank you very much. former commander - us. thank you. thank you very much. former commander ofl us. thank you. thank you very i much. former commander of us central command. _ live now to washington dc to speak to brett bruen, former director of global engagement at the white house and us diplomat. picking up on that last point about whether the us can actually compel iran to withdraw its support from these groups. how likely is that and is a us going about it in the right way, do you think? i do think they — right way, do you think? i do think they are _ right way, do you think? i gr think they are because i think the only way to get tyrone to back up is to increase the cost and that is in fact what days strike and those that will come in the next few days. —— tehran. they will ultimately make tehran recalculate and has was emphasised and reemphasised is not to escalate the situation. we have to hit them hard enough for
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we wait to see what the us con . ress add. we wait to see what the us congress does — add. we wait to see what the us congress does on _ add. we wait to see what the us congress does on that _ add. we wait to see what the us congress does on that funding . congress does on that funding bill. it congress does on that funding bill. , ., , ., bill. it is on them, it is on them. bill. it is on them, it is on them- it _ bill. it is on them, it is on them. it is _ bill. it is on them, it is on them. it is a _ bill. it is on them, it is on them. it is a shameful - bill. it is on them, it is on - them. it is a shameful period. we need to take this seriously also but cannot abandon ukraine and abandon our own leadership role —— we cannot abandon. it is as bad now as it was in the late 1930s, when the america first crowd of those days was indifferent to british and french security. how did that and it for you, for the french, for us? for poland? no, been there, done that. don't want to do it again. there, done that. don't want to do it again-— do it again. ok. daniel fried, for
we wait to see what the us con . ress add. we wait to see what the us congress does — add. we wait to see what the us congress does on _ add. we wait to see what the us congress does on that _ add. we wait to see what the us congress does on that funding . congress does on that funding bill. it congress does on that funding bill. , ., , ., bill. it is on them, it is on them. bill. it is on them, it is on them- it _ bill. it is on them, it is on them. it is _ bill. it is on them, it is on...
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thanks so - much for bringing us up-to-date much for bringing us up—to—date on that. we will stay across those talks in paris. the attorney—general�*s office in the us state of alabama has said it has no intention of prosecuting fertility clinics nor the families that use them, following last week's ruling by the state supreme court that frozen embryos be considered children. many ivf providers have halted treatments while they assess the ruling and some alabama senators have said they will introduce legislation to protect the industry. the current frontrunner for the republican presidential nomination donald trump emphasized his support for the treatments. i strongly support the availability of ivf for couples who are trying to have a precious little, beautiful baby. i support it. cheering and today i am calling on the alabama legislature to act quickly to find an immediate solution, to preserve the availability of ivf in alabama, and i'm sure they're going to do that. our north america correspondent nomia iqbal has more details. there is still ongoing shock, ang
thanks so - much for bringing us up-to-date much for bringing us up—to—date on that. we will stay across those talks in paris. the attorney—general�*s office in the us state of alabama has said it has no intention of prosecuting fertility clinics nor the families that use them, following last week's ruling by the state supreme court that frozen embryos be considered children. many ivf providers have halted treatments while they assess the ruling and some alabama senators have said they...
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thank you very much for being with us and taking us through all of that. hollywood's biggest it starred timothy shannon may and then they are all in london for the premiere of dune: part two, one of the most anticipated films. they delayed the plans to release because of the hollywood strike. dune: part two is based on a 1965 novel about the adventures of the hero, the first movie in the franchise was a resounding critical success with a studded cast match. our culture corresponding is there. have you spotted any of them yet? hat corresponding is there. have you spotted any of them yet? not yet but the are spotted any of them yet? not yet but they are starting _ spotted any of them yet? not yet but they are starting to _ spotted any of them yet? not yet but they are starting to arrive. _ spotted any of them yet? not yet but they are starting to arrive. we - spotted any of them yet? not yet but they are starting to arrive. we will. they are starting to arrive. we will bring them to you if we get them. the fans here are very excited. there are two names in p
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even are using animalfeed. even the animalfeed are using animalfeed. even the animal feed is starting to get scarce in the market and people are not finding it. and people are not finding it. reports from ukraine say a russian drone attack has killed seven civilians in the north—east city of kharkiv. leaders of rival parties in pakistan claim victory after the general election, even though the final results are yet to be announced. and police in london are to begin searching the river thames for the body of a chemical attack suspect. we speak to spain's first openly lgbt matador who wants to challenge perceptions around bull—fighting. hello, i'm catherine byaruhanga. we begin this hour in the middle east. there's growing concern over food shortages in gaza, with the united nations warning of looming famine. people living in isolated northern areas have told the bbc that children are going without food for days, and that animal feed is being used to make bread. with renewed fighting and aid convoys still regularly blocked from reaching some areas, h
even are using animalfeed. even the animalfeed are using animalfeed. even the animal feed is starting to get scarce in the market and people are not finding it. and people are not finding it. reports from ukraine say a russian drone attack has killed seven civilians in the north—east city of kharkiv. leaders of rival parties in pakistan claim victory after the general election, even though the final results are yet to be announced. and police in london are to begin searching the river thames...
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i give us some fuel to help us through the small hours.— give us some fuel to help us through the small hours. i want to know what is in the pies. — the small hours. i want to know what is in the pies, please, _ the small hours. i want to know what is in the pies, please, pete. - the small hours. i want to know what is in the pies, please, pete. other. is in the pies, please, pete. other choices? i is in the pies, please, pete. other choices? ., �* ~ ., , ., �* choices? i don't know yet, i haven't had a chance _ choices? i don't know yet, i haven't had a chance to _ choices? i don't know yet, i haven't had a chance to look _ choices? i don't know yet, i haven't had a chance to look yet. _ choices? i don't know yet, i haven't had a chance to look yet. i've - choices? i don't know yet, i haven't had a chance to look yet. i've been | had a chance to look yet. i've been down here doing important journalistic work, but i need to do investigative work and find out what is in the pies. i’m investigative work and find out what is in the pies-_ investigative work and find out what is in
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the us strikes in syria and iraq were in response to a drone attack last weekend on a us military base that killed three soldiers. us central command says its forces hit 85 targets in total. white house national security spokesmanjohn kirby said three facilities were hit in iraq and four were hit in syria. the us said iran's islamic revolutionary guards corp quds force and affiliated militia groups were struck. these are new pictures released by us central command of 8—1 bombers taking off to carry out the air strikes. our north america correspondent will vernon has the latest. american bombers carried out air strikes on more than 85 targets. the us military said they included the personnel and facilities of iran's revolutionary guard and the militant groups it backs. but the air strikes hit locations only in iraq and syria. iranian territory was not targeted. the message from the white house — the us doesn't want a war with tehran. the goal here is to get these attacks to stop. this was about degrading capability, taking away capabilities by the militant groups. these responses be
the us strikes in syria and iraq were in response to a drone attack last weekend on a us military base that killed three soldiers. us central command says its forces hit 85 targets in total. white house national security spokesmanjohn kirby said three facilities were hit in iraq and four were hit in syria. the us said iran's islamic revolutionary guards corp quds force and affiliated militia groups were struck. these are new pictures released by us central command of 8—1 bombers taking off to...
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us officials say us—uk joint strikes against houthi targets in yemen are under way. these are additional to the "self—defence" strikes against six houthi missiles. northern ireland's devolved government is restored, after a two—year hiatus. sinn fein�*s michelle o'neill makes history as stormont�*s first irish nationalist leader. i am a republican. i will serve everyone equally and be a first minister for all. to all of you who are british and unionist, your national identity, your cultures, your traditions are important to me. hello. iam tanya i am tanya beckett. we start tonight with some breaking news from the middle east — the militaries of the united states and united kingdom have conducted strikes against 36 houthi targets across 13 locations in yemen in response to the houthis�* continued attacks against international and commercial shipping as well as naval vessels transiting the red sea. live now to will vernon, our correspondent in washington. what do we know? what we know about the second round of strikes? ~ ., ., ., of strikes? well, a third r
us officials say us—uk joint strikes against houthi targets in yemen are under way. these are additional to the "self—defence" strikes against six houthi missiles. northern ireland's devolved government is restored, after a two—year hiatus. sinn fein�*s michelle o'neill makes history as stormont�*s first irish nationalist leader. i am a republican. i will serve everyone equally and be a first minister for all. to all of you who are british and unionist, your national...
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tell us more about the victims. we know _ davies. tell us more about the victims. we know jesse - davies. tell us more about the victims. we know jesse baird l davies. tell us more about the | victims. we knowjesse baird is davies. tell us more about the i victims. we know jesse baird is a former television _ victims. we know jesse baird is a former television presenter - victims. we know jesse baird is a former television presenter with | victims. we know jesse baird is a i former television presenter with one of the networks here in australia. his partner was cabin crew at qantas, the australian airline. i don't know if you can see the flowers behind me but looking at some of the tributes that have been written on the cards with those powers it is clear that lots and lots of people, in whose lives they were important. some fond words, the sentiment, we will miss you. speaking to people who have come and laid flowers today, the sadness as you can imagine, as i suggested, not a huge surprise but sadness and also perhaps, i have been told, a sensor to please those b
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the low pressure still with us. that weather front still there affecting the north—east of scotland, but already you can see turning milder. nine degrees in glasgow, seven in aberdeen. and the low is still with us on sunday, but this clump of rain i think raises the north—east of england and also eastern scotland for a time, but out towards the west and the south, i think the weather's going to be drier and brighter with just a scattering of showers. now, the outlook through the weekend into next week, it looks as though things could settle down a little bit as we head into monday and eventually tuesday with high pressure building in, at least for a time. bye— bye. scientists say that average global temperatures in the past year were the hottest on record. this is italy, during one of its warmest winters ever. cancer waiting times in england last year were the worst on record — around 100,000 didn't start treatment early enough. the famous restaurants being targeted by fraudsters who're registering new compa
the low pressure still with us. that weather front still there affecting the north—east of scotland, but already you can see turning milder. nine degrees in glasgow, seven in aberdeen. and the low is still with us on sunday, but this clump of rain i think raises the north—east of england and also eastern scotland for a time, but out towards the west and the south, i think the weather's going to be drier and brighter with just a scattering of showers. now, the outlook through the weekend...
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it would mean that within 45 days, israel would have to sign off saying that it is using us weapons in accordance with international law and also that it is not blocking the entry of any us aid. will israel be able to do so? it's an interesting move. i think politically driven from the us perspective. i think that those are the restrictions and the limitations that existed before that the us has on providing military aid, so i don't really think there's anything new of substance. of course, the declaration is of importance and of course israel abides by international law and israel has been providing tens of thousands of trucks going into gaza of humanitarian aid. so i don't think it would be difficult for israel to sign off on it. you said it came about because of political pressure. there a lot of members of congress were very concerned about the current operation in gaza. if you look at the numbers and you know them well yourself, of course more than 27,000 killed, and now, according to the hamas run health ministry in gaza, so gaza health officials about 1.7 million people displace
it would mean that within 45 days, israel would have to sign off saying that it is using us weapons in accordance with international law and also that it is not blocking the entry of any us aid. will israel be able to do so? it's an interesting move. i think politically driven from the us perspective. i think that those are the restrictions and the limitations that existed before that the us has on providing military aid, so i don't really think there's anything new of substance. of course, the...
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help us understand. people are fleeing sudan essentially looking for safety in chad, and they are finding it there either? ~ ., , they are finding it there either? ~ . , ., either? what is important, the situation in _ either? what is important, the situation in chad, _ either? what is important, the situation in chad, there - either? what is important, the situation in chad, there is - situation in chad, there is almost a 90% arriving in chad which are women and children, a striking and shocking number for us. they're seeking safety and security because they are experiencing violence and also they want to prevent those upcoming violence for them as well as children. the mother is bringing two or three children, walking days and nights to arrive in chad, and then we have to remember that chad already is hosting over half a million people, half a million refugees, in the country. and now, since the conflict in the last year, april, that another half million people are seeking asylum in chad, where you hav
help us understand. people are fleeing sudan essentially looking for safety in chad, and they are finding it there either? ~ ., , they are finding it there either? ~ . , ., either? what is important, the situation in _ either? what is important, the situation in chad, _ either? what is important, the situation in chad, there - either? what is important, the situation in chad, there is - situation in chad, there is almost a 90% arriving in chad which are women and children, a striking and...
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three us. soldiers died, us says it has to respond. lloyd austin says they do want to respond in a way that avoids escalation. do you think the matter what the iranians say that they, too, share that objective? they also want to avoid an escalation? both of them, iranians you know cannot face the united states and always denying involvement and always denying involvement and saying they are inaudible group, because of differences especially the war in gaza and defending the palestinian people so iranians all the time are like that. they have no interest to do that, the united states, because the elections are coming and there is a problem inside america and more pressure on mr biden so i think america is not willing to go to war especially with iran because iran has different groups, houthis in yemen, hezbollah and other groups who are accused by this united states and automatic wanting more than 160 attacks on american bases in iraq and syria and the latest one hit directly and killed three soldiers. directly and killed three soldiers
three us. soldiers died, us says it has to respond. lloyd austin says they do want to respond in a way that avoids escalation. do you think the matter what the iranians say that they, too, share that objective? they also want to avoid an escalation? both of them, iranians you know cannot face the united states and always denying involvement and always denying involvement and saying they are inaudible group, because of differences especially the war in gaza and defending the palestinian people...
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talk us through it- by — few problems along the way? talk us through it. by and _ few problems along the way? talk us through it. by and large _ few problems along the way? talk us through it. by and large the - few problems along the way? talk us through it. by and large the journey i through it. by and large thejourney to the moon was brilliant, there was a few blips but we expect that in space journeys, a few blips but we expect that in spacejourneys, especially for a few blips but we expect that in space journeys, especially for new companies that have never been in space before, and the landing sequence largely got 0k until we got to the actual touchdown, there was a perhaps a minute or two delay in confirmation of landing, we would expect, that that was 510 minutes where we had not heard anything from the craft but that the signals picked up and they have confirmed, intuitive machines, that the craft is upright and they are starting to send back data, so we expect those first images from the moon to come. as we heard, it is such a big deal because it
talk us through it- by — few problems along the way? talk us through it. by and _ few problems along the way? talk us through it. by and large _ few problems along the way? talk us through it. by and large the - few problems along the way? talk us through it. by and large the journey i through it. by and large thejourney to the moon was brilliant, there was a few blips but we expect that in space journeys, a few blips but we expect that in spacejourneys, especially for a few blips but we...
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good to have you with us. we have a jampacked programme so let's get started focusing on the us. joe biden and donald trump have been projected as the winners for their respective parties in the latest us primary election. voters in the state of michigan have selected the current and former president as their nominees for the democrats and republicans, although mr biden faced a rebellion within his own party activists urged democrats to vote "uncommitted" rather than cast a ballot for the president because of his stance towards israel's war in gaza. so far more than 40,000 had chosen "uncommitted", however mr biden has received 80% of the vote, according to cbs news. let's speak to our north america correspondent peter bowes. hello to you. tell us more about the outcome, it is what we were expecting, for bothjoe biden and donald trump? h0 biden and donald trump? no surrises biden and donald trump? fir? surprises here, no surprise that donald trump should defeat nikki haley, his only remaining opposition to get the nomination for the republican party. nikki haley still insisting i
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stay with us here on bbc news hello. we had a sunny start to the week, but tuesday is going to be very different for many of us. extensive cloud, outbreaks of rain and drizzle, but it is going to be relatively mild, and indeed this is the outlook for the next few days. now, let's have a look at the big picture across our neck of the woods. weather systems gently streaming in from the southwest and the jet stream is generally just to the south of us. so the air hasn't been all that mild over the uk. but in the next few days we will see these warmer air masses streaming in almost from the subtropics. so temperatures are expected to rise, of course, not to subtropical values, but it will be milder. anyway, here's the early morning forecast, then. some wintry showers in scotland, pretty chilly as well, with a touch of frost in the highlands. and then the further south you are, the less cold it'll be in the morning. so around, say five or six degrees celsius in the south of england. tuesday's weather map shows this weather fr
stay with us here on bbc news hello. we had a sunny start to the week, but tuesday is going to be very different for many of us. extensive cloud, outbreaks of rain and drizzle, but it is going to be relatively mild, and indeed this is the outlook for the next few days. now, let's have a look at the big picture across our neck of the woods. weather systems gently streaming in from the southwest and the jet stream is generally just to the south of us. so the air hasn't been all that mild over the...
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stay with us. hello again. some of us today are going to see some snow. some of us already have seen some snow as we've gone through the course of the morning. but by no means are we all going to see it. a lot of it will be falling on higher ground where it could well lead to some travel disruption. at lower levels, we're looking at a mixture of rain, sleet and snow at times. and with the developing easterly wind, that snow will be blowing. now, the met office has two amber weather warnings in force. that means increased likelihood of disruption due to the severe weather across northern parts of wales and northwest shropshire and the peak district and also parts of the pennines. so if you are traveling, you could have up to 25 centimetres of snow, ten inches on the higher routes. but it's rain has become further south and this is all pushing northward. it's getting into the rest of northern england, northern ireland and southern scotland. behind it there'll be a bit of a lull with a few showers before the next band of rain comes in. and as a result, it's
stay with us. hello again. some of us today are going to see some snow. some of us already have seen some snow as we've gone through the course of the morning. but by no means are we all going to see it. a lot of it will be falling on higher ground where it could well lead to some travel disruption. at lower levels, we're looking at a mixture of rain, sleet and snow at times. and with the developing easterly wind, that snow will be blowing. now, the met office has two amber weather warnings in...
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the doctor examining him told us how he had died. israel says the un is failing to organise distribution. the un says it can't because there is lawlessness now. and that israel has a responsibility to organise security. in israel, opinion polls suggest many support the views of zvika mor, views of whose son eitan is a hostage in gaza and who opposes any aid being sent without the return of the hostages. that sounds very, very harsh, when you're talking about civilians, babies, children dying? yes, but we have babies and women and elders. 0k? it's very, very simple. give us our people, and we will give you food and medicines. of course, hunger is only one enemy of the young. back close to rafah, the casualties of bomb blasts and bullets from fighting further north. as the war between israel and hamas grinds on. we are seeing children, especially, with limbs blown off, can't be salvaged, can't be saved, including upper limb, and also lower limb. and what it is going to do is, it leaves an entire generation of gazan civilians, very, ver
the doctor examining him told us how he had died. israel says the un is failing to organise distribution. the un says it can't because there is lawlessness now. and that israel has a responsibility to organise security. in israel, opinion polls suggest many support the views of zvika mor, views of whose son eitan is a hostage in gaza and who opposes any aid being sent without the return of the hostages. that sounds very, very harsh, when you're talking about civilians, babies, children dying?...
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history isjudging us. and if we don't eliminate i mean, hamas, if hamas or a terrorist entity continues controlling a territory beside israel, whether in the north or in the south, then i mean, we haven't done our moraljob towards our population. at israel's parliament injerusalem, strains of war are showing. an mp who supported the genocide case against israel has been accused of treason and faces expulsion. defending oneself doesn't give one the right to kill other people, especially innocent civilians. it's very clear. everybody, myself and my comrades, we were, of course, totally against the terrible carnage that hamas carried out. but we said from the beginning that the solution and is not retaliation, is not revenge, and it's not war. so what is it? only a political solution. and the strain of war here in northern gaza — no police, no law and order, food convoys attacked. it's even worse in the south, with looters threatening to paralyse the entire aid operation. we've seen it growing over the last
history isjudging us. and if we don't eliminate i mean, hamas, if hamas or a terrorist entity continues controlling a territory beside israel, whether in the north or in the south, then i mean, we haven't done our moraljob towards our population. at israel's parliament injerusalem, strains of war are showing. an mp who supported the genocide case against israel has been accused of treason and faces expulsion. defending oneself doesn't give one the right to kill other people, especially innocent...
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.- the time to speak to us. thank ou. the war in sudan is now in its 11th month — and has forced more than eight million people from their homes. the sudanese army and the paramilitary rapid support forces continue to fight across the country, despite mounting casualities. now, the un's human rights office is shining a spotlight on violations in sudan. it reports both the sudanese army and the rsf committed widespread atrocities during fighting between april and december 2023. in a statement, un high commissionerfor human rights, volker turk said: ..accounts coming out of sudan have been of death, suffering and despair, as the senseless conflict and human rights violations and abuses have persisted with no end in sight, . the report is based on interviews with 303 victims and witnesses. more than 13,000 people have been killed, most of them from the african masalit ethnic community. both the army and the rsf are accused of using heavy weaponry on densely popluated areas. the report also reveals that by decembe
.- the time to speak to us. thank ou. the war in sudan is now in its 11th month — and has forced more than eight million people from their homes. the sudanese army and the paramilitary rapid support forces continue to fight across the country, despite mounting casualities. now, the un's human rights office is shining a spotlight on violations in sudan. it reports both the sudanese army and the rsf committed widespread atrocities during fighting between april and december 2023. in a statement,...
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it's the right path for us. i think, yeah, in this era it's better to be part of an alliance standing independent and neutral. sweden will bring nato its modern airforce and submarines specially adapted to the baltic sea. it gains a security umbrella backed by nuclear deterrence. the prime minister of sweden described it as a historic day for his country. from russia so far, silence. caroline hawley, bbc news. us presidentjoe biden used the occasion of a visit to an ice cream shop in new york to express his hopes for a ceasefire deal in gaza. he says he believes such a breakhrough could be brokered in the next week. u nless unless my stop —— mike we hope that it will be done by ali's next sunday. mr biden�*s comments come a day after an active—duty us air force member set himself on fire outside the israeli embassy in washington, protesting us support for israel. 25—year—old aaron bushnell filmed the act, screaming "free palestine" as his body went up in flames. he later died at a hospital. well, as
it's the right path for us. i think, yeah, in this era it's better to be part of an alliance standing independent and neutral. sweden will bring nato its modern airforce and submarines specially adapted to the baltic sea. it gains a security umbrella backed by nuclear deterrence. the prime minister of sweden described it as a historic day for his country. from russia so far, silence. caroline hawley, bbc news. us presidentjoe biden used the occasion of a visit to an ice cream shop in new york...
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that will help us. maybe they'll be spending a wee bit of their extra money on a nice bit of fish here for a friday. definitely encourage tourism as much as we can, definitely because, at the end of the day, we are a small the woods here and if you're in this place, you realise just the low number of foreigners who come in and and appreciate it and enjoy belfast. where do you start? there's a list as long as my arm, i can tell you. but really, see, once they're back to work, then they can start tackling all of the issues that we have here in northern ireland, you know? it's two years to the day since devolution, in effect, collapsed, leaving people in northern ireland without a government. but ministers have actually been out of office for a total of five out of the last seven years, and that means there's a huge list of issues to be dealt with when they return. possibly the first item on the agenda will be how to increase pay for public sector workers whose wages have fallen well behind england, scotla
that will help us. maybe they'll be spending a wee bit of their extra money on a nice bit of fish here for a friday. definitely encourage tourism as much as we can, definitely because, at the end of the day, we are a small the woods here and if you're in this place, you realise just the low number of foreigners who come in and and appreciate it and enjoy belfast. where do you start? there's a list as long as my arm, i can tell you. but really, see, once they're back to work, then they can start...
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from, not 'ust us. �* , , y ., everybody can benefit from, not 'ust us. �* , , , ., everybody can benefit from, not 'ust us. it's interesting you say that, the importance _ us. it's interesting you say that, the importance of _ us. it's interesting you say that, the importance of telling - us. it's interesting you say that, the importance of telling your . us. it's interesting you say that, i the importance of telling your own stories. i wanted to ask you, martin scorsese, leonardo dicaprio, robert de niro, fine upstanding men, but they are all white men. did you have any kind of apprehension about collaborating with white men on telling a story about a terrible wrong done to indigenous people in the united states?— wrong done to indigenous people in the united states? absolutely. there was apprehension _ the united states? absolutely. there was apprehension about _ the united states? absolutely. there was apprehension about all— the united states? absolutely. there was apprehension about all of
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used for hypertension. so this could work. we have seen big strides in research into preventing alzheimer's over the past few years. how close do you think we are to actually finding a cure? ., �* . think we are to actually finding a cure? ., �* , ., think we are to actually finding a cure? ., �*, ., ,., cure? that's the million pound ruestion cure? that's the million pound question or — cure? that's the million pound question or the _ cure? that's the million pound question or the £50 _ cure? that's the million pound question or the £50 million - question or the £50 million question. we have now in the field two drugs that have been approved in the us that can slow disease progression and it has only been approved in the last couple of years, and it shows proof of principle that scientists and medical doctors can do this, we can treat dementia, we can meaningfully either prevent or treat people who have these devastating diseases. when it is harder to know. it will be a gradual step up from here
used for hypertension. so this could work. we have seen big strides in research into preventing alzheimer's over the past few years. how close do you think we are to actually finding a cure? ., �* . think we are to actually finding a cure? ., �* , ., think we are to actually finding a cure? ., �*, ., ,., cure? that's the million pound ruestion cure? that's the million pound question or — cure? that's the million pound question or the _ cure? that's the million pound question or the £50...
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thank you forjoining us on bbc news. this is first time a parent has been convicted in relation to a school shooting carried out by their trials. talk to us about how the mother was held up and culpable for this charge of involuntary manslaughter?— this charge of involuntary manslau~hter? . ., manslaughter? the prosecutor had basically — manslaughter? the prosecutor had basically two _ manslaughter? the prosecutor had basically two theories, - had basically two theories, one, they had to show that the mother was grossly negligent in doing certain acts and grossly negligent in not doing certain acts. i think what thejewry acts. i think what the jewry was hung acts. i think what thejewry was hung on acts. i think what the jewry was hung on was the mother was the last person to actually have a gun that was purchased for a 15—year—old, a 15—year—old that had obviously some mental illness that was not recognised by the mother. and the mother, although the father purchased the gun at the gun store, it was a mother
thank you forjoining us on bbc news. this is first time a parent has been convicted in relation to a school shooting carried out by their trials. talk to us about how the mother was held up and culpable for this charge of involuntary manslaughter?— this charge of involuntary manslau~hter? . ., manslaughter? the prosecutor had basically — manslaughter? the prosecutor had basically two _ manslaughter? the prosecutor had basically two theories, - had basically two theories, one, they had to...
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i feel hate towards the people who attacked us.— who attacked us. you lost, we can feel our who attacked us. you lost, we can feel your love. _ who attacked us. you lost, we can feel your love, that _ who attacked us. you lost, we can feel your love, that you _ who attacked us. you lost, we can feel your love, that you are - who attacked us. you lost, we can feel your love, that you are lucky, j feel your love, that you are lucky, you found a loved one. translation:- you found a loved one. translation: ., ., ., , translation: come on, iwill answer! you are asked! — translation: come on, iwill answer! you are asked! we _ translation: come on, iwill answer! you are asked! we got _ translation: come on, iwill answer! you are asked! we got through - translation: come on, iwill answer! you are asked! we got through all - you are asked! we got through all this together. _ you are asked! we got through all this together. this _ you are asked! we got through all this together. this is _ you are asked! we got through all this together. this is true - you a
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when it comes to the flour people are using animalfeed, when it comes to the flour people are using animal feed, however animalfeed is starting are using animal feed, however animal feed is starting to become scarce in the market and people are not finding it. growing panic in rafah, after israel's prime minister orders the military to prepare for an offensive in the southern gazan city — where 1.5 million people are trapped. ukrainian officials say a russian drone attack has killed seven in the north—east city of kharkiv — three of them young children. police in london start searching the river thames for the body of a chemical attack suspect. as we've been reporting us, the eu and the un have all warned israel that invading the city of rafah would be a disaster. it comes after the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu ordered his military to prepare to evacuate civilians from the city, ahead of what it says is an expanded offensive against hamas there. some 1.5 million palestinians are in rafah to seek refuge from israeli combat operations in the rest of gaza — aid organisati
when it comes to the flour people are using animalfeed, when it comes to the flour people are using animal feed, however animalfeed is starting are using animal feed, however animal feed is starting to become scarce in the market and people are not finding it. growing panic in rafah, after israel's prime minister orders the military to prepare for an offensive in the southern gazan city — where 1.5 million people are trapped. ukrainian officials say a russian drone attack has killed seven in...
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describe the scene for us. ., ., , to service. describe the scene for us. ., . , ,. , us. you have seen those pictures, ou saw us. you have seen those pictures, you saw the _ us. you have seen those pictures, you saw the king _ us. you have seen those pictures, you saw the king walking - us. you have seen those pictures, you saw the king walking to - us. you have seen those pictures, | you saw the king walking to church with his wife, queen camilla. there was a gathering of well—wishers. i wouldn't say they perhaps knew he was going to be there, because it seemed very spontaneous. so this parkland is actually open to the public. there is a cafe and various other things here, so this crowd had gathered, around 100 people. once they knew the king would be there, there was this excitement that they might be able to perhaps get a word of well wishing to him. but the stage is closed off at the moment. we were at the gates with many press and photographers and then this crowd started to come together hoping they might get a word with the king or that he might wave. but actuall
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he us a little more about robin windsor's part in it. he “oined the show in 2010 h windsor's part in it. he “oined the show in 2010 but _ windsor's part in it. he joined the show in 2010 but before - windsor's part in it. he joined the show in 2010 but before that, - windsor's part in it. he joined the show in 2010 but before that, he| windsor's part in it. he joined the . show in 2010 but before that, he was an incredibly successful dancer. he'd competed in world championships, he had represented england and if you like, it was the classic strictly story. he started dancing almost as soon as he could walk. his parents took him to dance classes and discovered he had an incredible talent. he moved to london in his mid—teens and took part in various shows, notably burn to the floor and with that kind of pedigree, the strictly producers would always have their eye on someone like him. hejoined in 2010. his first partner on the show was patsy kensit. he went to dance for the following four years alongside anita dobson, lisa riley and d
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us on this series. we've seen an outpouring of support for mr navalny and his family around the world but in russia, putin has warned against demonstrations. russian state media calmly announced navalny's death earlier — here's the moment that it broke. vladimir putin's spokesman said russian's penitentiary service was looking into navalny's death but provided no further information. there are now reports of police detaining pro—navalny protestors in the streets — the bbc russian service says over 100 people have been detained so far, according to a human rights group in russia. let's talk now to angela stent, a former state department national intelligence officer for russia and eurasia. now with the brookings institution. it's the russian presidential elections next month. what does it mean for opposition now in russia? it it mean for opposition now in russia? ., , it mean for opposition now in russia? . , ., russia? it means that the opposition _ russia? it means that the opposition has _ russi
us on this series. we've seen an outpouring of support for mr navalny and his family around the world but in russia, putin has warned against demonstrations. russian state media calmly announced navalny's death earlier — here's the moment that it broke. vladimir putin's spokesman said russian's penitentiary service was looking into navalny's death but provided no further information. there are now reports of police detaining pro—navalny protestors in the streets — the bbc russian service...
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what can you tell us about that? ~ ., �* ., quickly. what can you tell us about that? a ., �* a, a, , ., that? we don't have anything from sanish that? we don't have anything from spanish officials _ that? we don't have anything from spanish officials regarding - that? we don't have anything from spanish officials regarding the - spanish officials regarding the cladding, what role it may have played in all of this, but inevitably there has been a lot of talk about it, and there have been experts, technical engineers, talking about this kind of polyurethane cladding, and on this building, we are told that it had an aluminium cover over it but there was an area of ventilation between the cladding and the aluminium covering, which allowed air to go through it, and some experts have said that could create a chimney effect, encouraging the spread of fire. so there has been a lot of talk about that cladding but also, when you add to that, the fact that there were very high winds in valencia yesterday, helping the fire to spread, helping it spread to an adjoining building a
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the us is responding to a drone attack on a us base injordan last sunday, which killed three american soldiers. the us said iranian—backed militants were to blame. president biden had been under pressure to give a strong response. in announcing the attacks, he said, "the us does not seek conflict "in the middle east" but he warned, "if you harm an american, we will respond." it's too early to say how effective the american strikes will be. officials say this is just the beginning. iran, iraq, and syria have all condemned the attacks. now, the question is how or if iran and its proxies will respond. the uk said it supported the us right to defend itself. from belgium, an appeal for restraint. it's a huge concern and so we ask for restraint and we ask for dialogues and diplomacy. it's the only way that we can calm down the situation. but in gaza, the war that has exacerbated tensions across the region continues. talks for a ceasefire between israel and hamas are under way, the main hope to help avert even more violence. hugo bachega, bbc news, baghdad. live now to our correspondent ba
the us is responding to a drone attack on a us base injordan last sunday, which killed three american soldiers. the us said iranian—backed militants were to blame. president biden had been under pressure to give a strong response. in announcing the attacks, he said, "the us does not seek conflict "in the middle east" but he warned, "if you harm an american, we will respond." it's too early to say how effective the american strikes will be. officials say this is just...
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you cannot get used to that. cannot get used to be scared all the time that maybe next alarm will make your house ruined, because of rocket fuel or bombing. so — but yeah, they are stressed. they are not happy. but they can sleep. theyjust cannot imagine themselves somewhere else. tatiana also still has family in kyiv, including her husband and their 21—year—old daughter, a family torn in half. she left for the sake of her youngest, nine—year—old katya. during lulls in the fighting, tatiana and katya have been home, precious moments. i was really excited to go to home and see everyone. yeah, i was really happy, to see my cats, everyone, family. and i can see my house and my toys. yeah, i have a lot of toys. 11—year—old timor is young enough to have learned excellent english over the past two years, but old enough to remember the only country he'd ever known. it was like everyone was crying and sad about it because they're not going to see us in, like, more than a year and, yeah, they were all sad an
you cannot get used to that. cannot get used to be scared all the time that maybe next alarm will make your house ruined, because of rocket fuel or bombing. so — but yeah, they are stressed. they are not happy. but they can sleep. theyjust cannot imagine themselves somewhere else. tatiana also still has family in kyiv, including her husband and their 21—year—old daughter, a family torn in half. she left for the sake of her youngest, nine—year—old katya. during lulls in the fighting,...
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us. every day i think about the future, not only this town, about every town — pokrovsk, kharkiv, heivka, kostya ntynivka, dnipro, kyiv. that they may be next? yes. for now, in avdiivka, the russians are once more lords of the rubble. if you look at the big picture, it is clear russians and ukrainians realise this will be a very long walk, no possibility of a quick breakthrough. you may remember that last year ukraine launched the big counteroffensive with a lot of western weapons and length. it failed. it took back almost no territory largely because the russians dug in and put so many minefields in the path. then you had a stagnant period for the last few months another russians are having essentially their turn at trying to break through ukrainian airlines. they're not making huge progress but they are trying, notjust here but in many places north of here to break through. the ukrainians are medically they are going to dig in and try to make sure the russians suffer huge losses in th
us. every day i think about the future, not only this town, about every town — pokrovsk, kharkiv, heivka, kostya ntynivka, dnipro, kyiv. that they may be next? yes. for now, in avdiivka, the russians are once more lords of the rubble. if you look at the big picture, it is clear russians and ukrainians realise this will be a very long walk, no possibility of a quick breakthrough. you may remember that last year ukraine launched the big counteroffensive with a lot of western weapons and length....
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the us is really— have none become a law? the us is really lacking here. you see the eu, — is really lacking here. you see the eu, the mackerelto is really lacking here. you see the eu, the mackerel to act is almost — the eu, the mackerel to act is almost in _ the eu, the mackerel to act is almost in law and yet, the us has nothing despite so much agreement. it has nothing despite so much agreement-— has nothing despite so much agreement. it is a sad state of affairs it has — agreement. it is a sad state of affairs it has not _ agreement. it is a sad state of affairs it has not been - affairs it has not been prioritise the way it should have been. i cannot speak to the motives of those who have not, the leadership in particular, the house of representatives, who have not made this a priority, but what i can say is that overwhelmingly, colleagues in the house of representatives are in favour of putting these provisions into statute so that we can bring our protocols into the 21st century. we we can bring our protocols into the 21st century.— the 2
the us is really— have none become a law? the us is really lacking here. you see the eu, — is really lacking here. you see the eu, the mackerelto is really lacking here. you see the eu, the mackerel to act is almost — the eu, the mackerel to act is almost in _ the eu, the mackerel to act is almost in law and yet, the us has nothing despite so much agreement. it has nothing despite so much agreement-— has nothing despite so much agreement. it is a sad state of affairs it has —...
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she told us that these fires have been devastating. in situations like these, the one known is that there is so much unknown and more information will be made available hour by hour. it was announced initially that there were 99 deaths accounted for, but now that number has risen to 112. there is an estimate of between 3,000 to 6,000 homes that have been destroyed. in the valparaiso region, which is a very important port city, officials have said that hundreds of millions of dollars�* worth of damage has been created. so, it�*s a devastating situation all around. there are reports of medical students being recruited to help serve in temporary field hospitals. so, there is a lot of devastation ongoing, and president boric has said that a disaster of this scale has not been seen since the 2010 earthquake that hit chile, so it�*s a really unfortunate situation. i think that the international community will be receptive to supporting chile as they try to battle these wildfires. we sawjust last month columbia was also dealing with the
she told us that these fires have been devastating. in situations like these, the one known is that there is so much unknown and more information will be made available hour by hour. it was announced initially that there were 99 deaths accounted for, but now that number has risen to 112. there is an estimate of between 3,000 to 6,000 homes that have been destroyed. in the valparaiso region, which is a very important port city, officials have said that hundreds of millions of dollars�* worth...
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the us hit a further six locations. in the capital of yemen, sanaa, smoke could be seen billowing into the night sky. in a joint statement, london and washington said... a week ago, this british—owned ship, the rubymar, was struck by houthi missiles, forcing the crew to abandon ship. and this us—owned cargo vessel, the sea champion, delivering humanitarian aid to yemen, came under attack. the houthis, who control large swathes of yemen, have been targeting vessels they say are linked to israel and the west in response to the war between israel and hamas. yemen has a key strategic position in the middle east, especially when it comes to global shipping. the red sea route typically looks like this. it's one of the busiest in the world, transporting 15% of traded goods, largely from east to west. but because of the houthi attacks, many major shipping firms have diverted around southern africa. it takes ten days longer and hugely increases costs. a houthi military spokesperson said what he called the escalation by the u
the us hit a further six locations. in the capital of yemen, sanaa, smoke could be seen billowing into the night sky. in a joint statement, london and washington said... a week ago, this british—owned ship, the rubymar, was struck by houthi missiles, forcing the crew to abandon ship. and this us—owned cargo vessel, the sea champion, delivering humanitarian aid to yemen, came under attack. the houthis, who control large swathes of yemen, have been targeting vessels they say are linked to...
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it gave us a little bit of a different outlook of thinking. i’m us a little bit of a different outlook of thinkina. �* , outlook of thinking. i'm interested to know, obviously _ outlook of thinking. i'm interested to know, obviously there - outlook of thinking. i'm interested to know, obviously there was - outlook of thinking. i'm interested to know, obviously there was an i to know, obviously there was an amazing rapport between the pair of them on screen but what what was alike when the cameras stopped? that continue? , , , ., ~' alike when the cameras stopped? that continue? , , , ., ~ ., continue? yes, they 'ust worked of each other— continue? yes, they 'ust worked of each other all h continue? yes, they 'ust worked of each other all the _ continue? yes, theyjust worked of each other all the time, _ continue? yes, theyjust worked of each other all the time, whether i continue? yes, theyjust worked of each other all the time, whether it| each other all the time, whether it was on, or off—camera. they were both such humble people. their was infectious and the passion for food a
it gave us a little bit of a different outlook of thinking. i’m us a little bit of a different outlook of thinkina. �* , outlook of thinking. i'm interested to know, obviously _ outlook of thinking. i'm interested to know, obviously there - outlook of thinking. i'm interested to know, obviously there was - outlook of thinking. i'm interested to know, obviously there was an i to know, obviously there was an amazing rapport between the pair of them on screen but what what was alike when the...
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keir starmer sa in: walk over to us. keir starmer saying it _ walk over to us. keir starmer saying it is — walk over to us. keir starmer saying it is a _ walk over to us. keir starmer saying it is a fantastic - saying it is a fantastic result, and labour on a national level will be very happy. national level will be very ha . _ �* , , national level will be very a.--m_, i], happy. absolutely, yes. the conservative _ happy. absolutely, yes. the conservative majority - happy. absolutely, yes. the conservative majority was . happy. absolutely, yes. the i conservative majority was over 11,000 in the last general election, and these are the kind of seats that are clearly in play now. labour have just won, and they are very much these types of seats that are in play at a general election, but i think it was interesting earlier when we spoke to the labour mp chris bryant and he was saying, 2019, it feels like a lifetime ago politically when you think about it now, and he was saying he looked at it and thought that there would be many, many years in opposition for t
keir starmer sa in: walk over to us. keir starmer saying it _ walk over to us. keir starmer saying it is — walk over to us. keir starmer saying it is a _ walk over to us. keir starmer saying it is a fantastic - saying it is a fantastic result, and labour on a national level will be very happy. national level will be very ha . _ �* , , national level will be very a.--m_, i], happy. absolutely, yes. the conservative _ happy. absolutely, yes. the conservative majority - happy. absolutely, yes....
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i think all of us strangers. i had to walk along | us strangers. i had to walk along the south — us strangers. i had to walk along the south bank of sobbing, and i wasn't _ the south bank of sobbing, and i wasn't the — the south bank of sobbing, and i wasn't the only one either. i think that is— wasn't the only one either. i think that is absolutely beautiful. i think— that is absolutely beautiful. i think that stands a good chance. but equally. _ think that stands a good chance. but equally, saltburn would be fantastic. poorthings, it is probably— fantastic. poorthings, it is probably not going to win best film, might— probably not going to win best film, might it _ probably not going to win best film, might it win best british film? and r e lane, might it win best british film? and rye lane. a _ might it win best british film? jifyc rye lane, a beautiful film. might it win best british film? and rye lane, a beautifulfilm. this i might it win best british film? and rye lane, a beautifulfilm. this is| rye lane, a beautifulfilm. this is
i think all of us strangers. i had to walk along | us strangers. i had to walk along the south — us strangers. i had to walk along the south bank of sobbing, and i wasn't _ the south bank of sobbing, and i wasn't the — the south bank of sobbing, and i wasn't the only one either. i think that is— wasn't the only one either. i think that is absolutely beautiful. i think— that is absolutely beautiful. i think that stands a good chance. but equally. _ think that stands a good chance. but...
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thank you very much forjoining us. can you very much forjoining us. can you explain why this retreat is so significant? the you explain why this retreat is so significant?— you explain why this retreat is so siunificant? , , ., , ., , significant? the russians have been t in: to significant? the russians have been trying to seize _ significant? the russians have been trying to seize avdiivka _ significant? the russians have been trying to seize avdiivka for- significant? the russians have been trying to seize avdiivka for nearly i trying to seize avdiivka for nearly two years and for a long time the battle favoured ukrainian defenders who could use the built up areas to destroy advancing russian units. hundreds of russian tanks and armoured troop carriers and russian equipment were destroyed in the area around avdiivka in recent months, perhaps tens of thousands of russian troops were injured trying to take it, but then the situation changed in the last few months. the ukrainian military is running out as ammunition, they are now outgunned ten to on
thank you very much forjoining us. can you very much forjoining us. can you explain why this retreat is so significant? the you explain why this retreat is so significant?— you explain why this retreat is so siunificant? , , ., , ., , significant? the russians have been t in: to significant? the russians have been trying to seize _ significant? the russians have been trying to seize avdiivka _ significant? the russians have been trying to seize avdiivka for- significant? the russians have...
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thank you for talking to us. schools have closed in part of the australian state of victoria because of what the emergency services say are the most dangerous fire conditions in the region for years. officials have warned of potentially catastrophic fires because of rising temperatures, high winds and the threat of thunder storms after weeks of dry weather. 0ur sydney correspondent phil mercerjoins me now. what other state officials warning people to do? in some areas emergency alerts have been issued and this is happening to the western port of melbourne in the western part of victoria and some residents have been told farmers are so severe it is too late for them to leave their homes and they have been urged to seek immediate shelter and what we have here is a conspiracy of factors that is fuelling these fires. firstly, a four day heat wave, so it's warm and the lack of rainfall, the land is very dry and on top of that you have very strong winds which make this a very dangerous and unpredictable situation. thre
thank you for talking to us. schools have closed in part of the australian state of victoria because of what the emergency services say are the most dangerous fire conditions in the region for years. officials have warned of potentially catastrophic fires because of rising temperatures, high winds and the threat of thunder storms after weeks of dry weather. 0ur sydney correspondent phil mercerjoins me now. what other state officials warning people to do? in some areas emergency alerts have been...
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. ~ ., ., ., ., , ., for us. i know a lot of people are concerned _ for us. i know a lot of people are concerned about _ for us. i know a lot of people are concerned about the _ for us. i know a lot of people are concerned about the nhs - for us. i know a lot of people are concerned about the nhs and . for us. i know a lot of people are i concerned about the nhs and that sort of— concerned about the nhs and that sort of thing. if there was an urgent — sort of thing. if there was an urgent care centre here that would make _ urgent care centre here that would make a _ urgent care centre here that would make a big — urgent care centre here that would make a big difference. more building work going on now, like, new housing estates, - the town is getting bigger is what it used to be. - is that a good thing or a bad thing? it can be a good thing, - if there's employment here. in the town centre, thoughts are also turning to what will drive votes at the by—election next week. there's loads of potholes everywher
. ~ ., ., ., ., , ., for us. i know a lot of people are concerned _ for us. i know a lot of people are concerned about _ for us. i know a lot of people are concerned about the _ for us. i know a lot of people are concerned about the nhs - for us. i know a lot of people are concerned about the nhs and . for us. i know a lot of people are i concerned about the nhs and that sort of— concerned about the nhs and that sort of thing. if there was an urgent — sort of thing. if there was an urgent...