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lying around their house. they have been chatting about parliamentary procedure over their conflicts this morning but they value fairness. they want the rights of all to be protected, they cannot abide bullies and sheets. they cannot abide people who trash our nation, or failed to defend its interest or the institutions that protect them. we often on this side of the house rightly criticise the former leader of the labour party. for the things that he stood for and for being wrong on those matters but i will tell you one thing about the former leader of the labour party, least he thought he was right on those matters. the current leader of the labour party is quite happy to do what he knows to be wrong. he puts the interest of the labour party before the interests of the british people. it is the labour leader that doesn't get britain and the past week has shown that he is not fit to lead it. canl can i suggest that the priority of this house should be to command the public confidence of our voters and that i
lying around their house. they have been chatting about parliamentary procedure over their conflicts this morning but they value fairness. they want the rights of all to be protected, they cannot abide bullies and sheets. they cannot abide people who trash our nation, or failed to defend its interest or the institutions that protect them. we often on this side of the house rightly criticise the former leader of the labour party. for the things that he stood for and for being wrong on those...
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house majority whip steve scalise has been out battling cancer and was unable to return to the houses evening giving republicans in the house that one—vote margin to be able to push this impeachment across the line. and see the secretary impeach tonight on articles saying that he had failed in terms of his duty as secretary. despite how many impeachments we've seen in recent years they are incredibly rare. what is significant about what happened here? , , u, significant about what happened here? , , ' :: here? very significant. 150 ears here? very significant. 150 years since _ here? very significant. 150 years since we've - here? very significant. 150 years since we've seen - here? very significant. 150 years since we've seen a l here? very significant. 150 - years since we've seen a member of a presidential cabinet impeach. this is a big historic moment for house republicans also for the house speaker mike johnson, his only a few months into hisjob. this is something republicans have been talking about ever since they took control of the house last year. and even before then this
house majority whip steve scalise has been out battling cancer and was unable to return to the houses evening giving republicans in the house that one—vote margin to be able to push this impeachment across the line. and see the secretary impeach tonight on articles saying that he had failed in terms of his duty as secretary. despite how many impeachments we've seen in recent years they are incredibly rare. what is significant about what happened here? , , u, significant about what happened...
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it’s impact house republicans? it's created impact house republicans? it�*s created pressure on republicans in the house and the senate because they know they take a bill, they take a boat for a bill, they take a boat for a bill they are crossing the lead of the party who will probably be the gop nominee for the presidency given his recently wins in the early primary states, that is created pressure on senate applicants who will have to decide this week with a two vote for the bill and reinforced scepticism of house republicans who claim not to want to put this to a vote anyway and if it can't get through the senate will have no reason to think about it but evenif reason to think about it but even if it can, being emboldened by the trump opposition, saying, this is a bad deal, we should not take it because it does not do everything we want to do. you talk about _ everything we want to do. you talk about the _ everything we want to do. you talk about the stalemate and being dug in on both sides, what happens with immigration, ukraine and middle east fu
it’s impact house republicans? it's created impact house republicans? it�*s created pressure on republicans in the house and the senate because they know they take a bill, they take a boat for a bill, they take a boat for a bill they are crossing the lead of the party who will probably be the gop nominee for the presidency given his recently wins in the early primary states, that is created pressure on senate applicants who will have to decide this week with a two vote for the bill and...
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it controlled senate to do with this house action.— this house action. it wasn't unanimous _ this house action. it wasn't unanimous amongst - this house action. it wasn't unanimous amongst house republicans, three did vote against it, have they said why? yes, mike gallagher of wisconsin, he is now an outgoing member and this is his last term in the house. he said he did not believe that this claim that alejandro mayorkas failed in his duty enough so that he would be impeached. but the threshold was even breached. and all three republicans who voted against this pretty much said similar in terms of not seeing enough here in terms of impeaching alejandro mayorkas and also some concerns that this is going to become a back—and—forth between democrats and republicans to continue to impeach members of the opposing party. that believe that _ the opposing party. that believe that it _ the opposing party. that believe that it doesn't i the opposing party. that. believe that it doesn't reach the bar to be considered a high crime and misdemeanour, is that a vie
it controlled senate to do with this house action.— this house action. it wasn't unanimous _ this house action. it wasn't unanimous amongst - this house action. it wasn't unanimous amongst house republicans, three did vote against it, have they said why? yes, mike gallagher of wisconsin, he is now an outgoing member and this is his last term in the house. he said he did not believe that this claim that alejandro mayorkas failed in his duty enough so that he would be impeached. but the...
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this is a big historic moment for house republicans, also for house speaker mikejohnson, he is only a few months into hisjob but this is something that republicans have been talking about ever since they took control of the house last year. and even before then this was a major goal for them to go to go after mayorkas. it is an historic moment but it will not go far, we do not expect much from the democratically controlled senate to do with this house action. it wasn't unanimous amongst house republicans, three did vote against it, have they said why? yes, mike gallagher of wisconsin, he is now an outgoing member and this is his last term in the house. he said that he did not believe that this claim that mayorkas failed in his duty enough so that he would be impeached. that the threshold was even reached. and all three republicans who voted against this pretty much said similar in terms of not seeing enough here in terms of impeaching mayorkas and also some concerns that this is going to become a back—and—forth between democrats and republicans to continue to impeach members of th
this is a big historic moment for house republicans, also for house speaker mikejohnson, he is only a few months into hisjob but this is something that republicans have been talking about ever since they took control of the house last year. and even before then this was a major goal for them to go to go after mayorkas. it is an historic moment but it will not go far, we do not expect much from the democratically controlled senate to do with this house action. it wasn't unanimous amongst house...
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its plan in the house of commons. i certainly didn't, the chief whip didn't, the leader of the labour party didn't, no members of staff were involved, would ever be involved in doing something like that. frankly, if anybody had done something like that from any political party, i think they would have had very short thrift from the speaker. you heard it in the words that the leader of the house penny mordaunt used on wednesday at business questions, he is our speaker and he is trusted by mps across the house to uphold what is the right thing to do for members of parliament of all parties and for the country. that is why you have seen so many tory mps and others rallying to his defence this week. the truth is, as andy burnham was just saying on your programme, a lot of the processes and procedures in the house were outdated. what the speaker was seeking to do was to put the widest range of options before the house and ensure that the house could come to one view. that is why we deliberately crafted our amendment to mak
its plan in the house of commons. i certainly didn't, the chief whip didn't, the leader of the labour party didn't, no members of staff were involved, would ever be involved in doing something like that. frankly, if anybody had done something like that from any political party, i think they would have had very short thrift from the speaker. you heard it in the words that the leader of the house penny mordaunt used on wednesday at business questions, he is our speaker and he is trusted by mps...
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t am spend on housing in the budget? i am doinu spend on housing in the budget? t —n doing everything i can, short of laying siege to his own home, every day i sent him a note or message emphasising the importance of doing more to unlock housing supply and he gets it sojeremy hunt is someone who absolutely appreciates the importance of supporting the next generation and the critical thing here is all of the progress that we need to make would be put at risk, if we had a labour party that had no plan for economic growth and only this week has made another unfunded pledge which will require tax to increase our borrowing to go up. irate increase our borrowing to go up. we will discuss that with labour later in the programme. before we say goodbye, the foreign secretary has made clear their concern about the usually expected invasion into rafah where there are more than a million gazans trapped. what would you say to their israelis? t gazans trapped. what would you say to their israelis?— to their israelis? i put things better than _ to their israelis? i put thin
t am spend on housing in the budget? i am doinu spend on housing in the budget? t —n doing everything i can, short of laying siege to his own home, every day i sent him a note or message emphasising the importance of doing more to unlock housing supply and he gets it sojeremy hunt is someone who absolutely appreciates the importance of supporting the next generation and the critical thing here is all of the progress that we need to make would be put at risk, if we had a labour party that had...
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i am honest to this house. i am true to this house. i believe in all members of this house and i tried to do... i have tried to do what i thought was the right thing for all sides of this house. it is regrettable and i apologise. all this meant labour avoided another damaging rebellion over gaza and they were happy to defend sir lindsay's decision. the speaker was rightly playing his role. he's there to protect the rights of all mps. he was wanting to ensure the widest possible debate. the serious issue of what's going on in the middle east was debated. it was never going to change uk foreign policy but several mps have said this was an embarrassing episode for parliament. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. and we will have more on that story shortly. ivf fertility treatments have been put on hold at alabama's main hospital after the us state's top court ruled that frozen embryos were classified as children. the hospital authorities say they are concerned patients or doctors could face prosecution. the court ruled last week that any h
i am honest to this house. i am true to this house. i believe in all members of this house and i tried to do... i have tried to do what i thought was the right thing for all sides of this house. it is regrettable and i apologise. all this meant labour avoided another damaging rebellion over gaza and they were happy to defend sir lindsay's decision. the speaker was rightly playing his role. he's there to protect the rights of all mps. he was wanting to ensure the widest possible debate. the...
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i am honest to this house. i am true to this house. i believe in all members of this house and i tried to do... hear! i have tried to do what i thought was the right thing for all sides of this house. it is regrettable and i apologise. all this meant labour avoided another damaging rebellion over gaza and they were happy to defend sir lindsay's decision. the speaker was rightly playing his role. he's there to protect the rights of all mp5. he was wanting to ensure the widest possible debate. the serious issue of what's going on in the middle east was debated. it was never going to change uk foreign policy, but several mps have said this was an embarrassing episode for parliament. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. former leader of the scottish national party in the house of commons and mp ian blackford gave his reaction to the last night's debate. it's an embarrassing day for parliament because we should have been voting on an snp opposition motion which called for a ceasefire, because what's really important is the leadership that we
i am honest to this house. i am true to this house. i believe in all members of this house and i tried to do... hear! i have tried to do what i thought was the right thing for all sides of this house. it is regrettable and i apologise. all this meant labour avoided another damaging rebellion over gaza and they were happy to defend sir lindsay's decision. the speaker was rightly playing his role. he's there to protect the rights of all mp5. he was wanting to ensure the widest possible debate....
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. ~ , , ., getting aid for ukraine to the house. ~ , , . . , , house. why is that happening? i wish president _ house. why is that happening? i wish president biden _ house. why is that happening? i wish president biden was - wish president biden was faster. he's been slow giving weapons. we have domestic problems and we have now inflation and issues with border security and we can't even deal with domestic issues. we need to have a strategy with foreign policy, not to lose to actually win.— foreign policy, not to lose to actually win. there was a bill in the senate _ actually win. there was a bill in the senate that _ actually win. there was a bill in the senate that was - in the senate that was torpedoed by the republicans which would have had border control in the house. i which would have had border control in the house.- control in the house. i think we do need _ control in the house. i think we do need to _ control in the house. i think we do need to have - control in the house. i think we do need to have a - control in the house. i think. we do
. ~ , , ., getting aid for ukraine to the house. ~ , , . . , , house. why is that happening? i wish president _ house. why is that happening? i wish president biden _ house. why is that happening? i wish president biden was - wish president biden was faster. he's been slow giving weapons. we have domestic problems and we have now inflation and issues with border security and we can't even deal with domestic issues. we need to have a strategy with foreign policy, not to lose to actually win.—...
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d0 house of commons, because of those threats. ~ ., , threats. do we know where they will draw the line. _ threats. do we know where they will draw the line, what _ threats. do we know where they will draw the line, what it _ threats. do we know where they will draw the line, what it is _ threats. do we know where they will draw the line, what it is going - threats. do we know where they will draw the line, what it is going to - draw the line, what it is going to take for mps to need bodyguards? this is the question. you are right to say, by the way, that this is both short—term and long—term issue. since 2016 to members of parliament have been killed by members of the public. murdered by members of the public. murdered by members of the public. firstjo cox, a labour mp was murdered by a far right in 2016 during the eu referendum campaign. and then in 2021, almost three years ago, david ames, a conservative mp, was murdered by islamist is in his constituency. mps i speak to say, even despite those incidents, things have noticeably got worst s
d0 house of commons, because of those threats. ~ ., , threats. do we know where they will draw the line. _ threats. do we know where they will draw the line, what _ threats. do we know where they will draw the line, what it _ threats. do we know where they will draw the line, what it is _ threats. do we know where they will draw the line, what it is going - threats. do we know where they will draw the line, what it is going to - draw the line, what it is going to take for mps to need...
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a woman in the white house.— time we have a woman in the white house. donald trump on the other hand _ white house. donald trump on the other hand has _ white house. donald trump on the other hand has swept - white house. donald trump on the other hand has swept the l the other hand has swept the early states, how likely now are we going to be to see his turning his full attention to a potential rematch withjoe biden and start campaigning for the general election coming up? i think to a certain extent he already has. if you take a look at his comments on the victory speech, he did not mention nikki haley by name at all. it is as if she has moved on at all, — — it is as if he has moved on and alluded to the momentum of the presidential election and that his campaign is saying. there is another reason why he is probably not saying anything out loud which is two to the fact is facing four criminal cases, 91 charges against him, the first one into hush money payments to stormy daniels, moving forward on the 25th of march. it remains to be seen if that w
a woman in the white house.— time we have a woman in the white house. donald trump on the other hand _ white house. donald trump on the other hand has _ white house. donald trump on the other hand has swept - white house. donald trump on the other hand has swept the l the other hand has swept the early states, how likely now are we going to be to see his turning his full attention to a potential rematch withjoe biden and start campaigning for the general election coming up? i think to a...
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everyone of these cases you see comes out of the white house, it comes out of the white house, it comes out of biden. it's alleged interference and it's really very sad. after the presentation today was a very good one and i think it was a very good one and i think it was well received, i hope it was well received. yet millions of people that are out there wanting to vote and they happen to want to vote for me or the republican party or whatever you want to phrase it. but i'm the one running and we are leading in every poll. we are leading in every poll. we are leading in every poll. we are leading in the local polls in the state polls and we are leading in the swing state polls. and we are leading very big in the national polls. so it's been a very great honour and a lovely country and i think the reason we have such big leads frankly is a loves four years of us compared to the three years plus, the three years that they have gotten with biden. we have open borders, you have crime like nobody�*s ever seen like this with what's happening. another crime is being committed much of it by
everyone of these cases you see comes out of the white house, it comes out of the white house, it comes out of biden. it's alleged interference and it's really very sad. after the presentation today was a very good one and i think it was a very good one and i think it was well received, i hope it was well received. yet millions of people that are out there wanting to vote and they happen to want to vote for me or the republican party or whatever you want to phrase it. but i'm the one running...
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but we can't have is decisions being changed in the house of commons, in terms of how we operate, and we have to have a rule book. i have grave concerns, actually, about what actually happened between sir keir starmer, and lindsay hoyle that motivated him to have that change of heart. frankly sir keir starmer, and lindsay hoyle, need to explain to the public what on earth they discussed. thought that was the snp westminster leader. thought that was the snp westminster leader. this coming saturday marks two years since russia's invasion of ukraine. since then more than 200,000 ukrainians have come to the uk. most expected to stay for a matter of months. a minority have returned to ukraine but as the war goes on, many say going back home is simply too dangerous. briony leyland caught up with one family who found refuge in the town of farnham in surrey. saturday morning has always been pancake time for anna and her daughter sofia. it is a fixed point where so much in their life has shifted. when putin's invasion began two years ago they fled their home together with anna's mother. they a
but we can't have is decisions being changed in the house of commons, in terms of how we operate, and we have to have a rule book. i have grave concerns, actually, about what actually happened between sir keir starmer, and lindsay hoyle that motivated him to have that change of heart. frankly sir keir starmer, and lindsay hoyle, need to explain to the public what on earth they discussed. thought that was the snp westminster leader. thought that was the snp westminster leader. this coming...
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it is really significant you have the white house for the first time using the word �*ceasefire�*, a sign of how concerned they are at the white house of what could happen with a ground offensive in rafah, and how frustrated they are with the israeli government. president biden has said in public he thinks the israeli conduct has been over the top and it is watered behind closed doors he uses much stronger language. until now it has been private conversations between president biden and president netanyahu when they have been discussing this. recently mr biden told him he would oppose any ground operation in rafah unless israel came up with a credible and to evacuate palestinian civilians and white house officials told us today they have seen no evidence of any such plan. that is one of the reasons you are seeing american diplomacy playing out what public, and this proposed motion going to the un, where they are talking not about an immediate ceasefire about a temporary ceasefire, not to happen immediately but as soon as is practicable, not exactly where the rest of the community are
it is really significant you have the white house for the first time using the word �*ceasefire�*, a sign of how concerned they are at the white house of what could happen with a ground offensive in rafah, and how frustrated they are with the israeli government. president biden has said in public he thinks the israeli conduct has been over the top and it is watered behind closed doors he uses much stronger language. until now it has been private conversations between president biden and...
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_ have a woman in the white house. ., ., house. turning now to the results tonight, _ house. turning now to the results tonight, we - house. turning now to the results tonight, we still. house. turning now to the i results tonight, we still don't have the final numbers. if in the end nikki haley is able to get a bit closer, maybe outperformed those polling numbers which coming into the vote had donald trump leading by about 30%, what would that do to her campaign? would give her potentially a sense of momentum as she heads into the next very crucial of voting? i next very crucial of voting? i think it would be a talking point for nikki haley. that's what we saw on the stage tonight. she came onstage shortly after breaking the a0 percentage point mark and i think it was probably deliberate, to say we are outperforming when it comes to the polls. it has since dipped and we are waiting to see the final tally and we know in new hampshire she was at a3% and that was taking in independent voters as well but if you dig into the data what
_ have a woman in the white house. ., ., house. turning now to the results tonight, _ house. turning now to the results tonight, we - house. turning now to the results tonight, we still. house. turning now to the i results tonight, we still don't have the final numbers. if in the end nikki haley is able to get a bit closer, maybe outperformed those polling numbers which coming into the vote had donald trump leading by about 30%, what would that do to her campaign? would give her potentially a...
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i think the ways white house - groups in syria and iraq. i think the ways white house wanted i groups in syria and iraq. i think. the ways white house wanted to send a message of strength. it wanted to have a strong enough deterrent to satisfy public opinion in the united states after the killing of these three american service people. and particularly in this election season. also i think president biden was under pressure from the republicans. he had to be seen to deliver a strong response. that response will not have been strong enough to satisfy many republicans who were calling for more and who specifically were saying that america should even attack iran on home soil. it was clear that the white house was not willing to do that. but i think the president has been trying to walk a fine line, having a strong enough response that perhaps would act as a deterrent to these iranian backed militias, and let's see whether or not it is a deterrent. but not strong enough that it would force them to take things up a level and that it would force
i think the ways white house - groups in syria and iraq. i think the ways white house wanted i groups in syria and iraq. i think. the ways white house wanted to send a message of strength. it wanted to have a strong enough deterrent to satisfy public opinion in the united states after the killing of these three american service people. and particularly in this election season. also i think president biden was under pressure from the republicans. he had to be seen to deliver a strong response....
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this house has repeatedly- brave wife, but also to your family. - this house has repeatedly condemned, in the _ this house has repeatedly condemned, in the strongest — this house has repeatedly condemned, in the strongest possible _ this house has repeatedly condemned, in the strongest possible terms, - this house has repeatedly condemned, in the strongest possible terms, the i in the strongest possible terms, the persecution — in the strongest possible terms, the persecution of — in the strongest possible terms, the persecution of alexei _ in the strongest possible terms, the persecution of alexei navalny, - in the strongest possible terms, the persecution of alexei navalny, the i persecution of alexei navalny, the poisoning, — persecution of alexei navalny, the poisoning, att— persecution of alexei navalny, the poisoning, all the _ persecution of alexei navalny, the poisoning, all the politically- poisoning, all the politically motivated _ poisoning, all the politically motivated rulings, - poisoning, all the politically motivated rulings, the - poisoning, all the politica
this house has repeatedly- brave wife, but also to your family. - this house has repeatedly condemned, in the _ this house has repeatedly condemned, in the strongest — this house has repeatedly condemned, in the strongest possible _ this house has repeatedly condemned, in the strongest possible terms, - this house has repeatedly condemned, in the strongest possible terms, the i in the strongest possible terms, the persecution — in the strongest possible terms, the persecution of — in the...
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keeping children safe and housed and fed but after that. and housed and fed but after that education, so that children can resume their normal learning, as ukrainian children have either rode you losing learning through the pandemic and then in the conflict many have had to flee from their homes either within ukraine or to host countries like the uk and other countries like poland and moldova, so we have focused on how we can deliver education to children displaced from their local schools. you have a big announcement about the museum. tell us about that. irate the museum. tell us about that. - distributed tens of thousands of laptops to continue learning, and we met president zelensky face2face last year, and we heard from him what he considered a priority, and it was maths and science, so we are launching support for the museum of mathematics in kyiv, which will be a new centre, also a lot of touring projects taking things out. there is a real worry that the children who lost their learning during a pandemic have continued to lose it as the conflict has rolled on, will not have the
keeping children safe and housed and fed but after that. and housed and fed but after that education, so that children can resume their normal learning, as ukrainian children have either rode you losing learning through the pandemic and then in the conflict many have had to flee from their homes either within ukraine or to host countries like the uk and other countries like poland and moldova, so we have focused on how we can deliver education to children displaced from their local schools. you...
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i am honest to this house, i am true to this house, i believe in all members of this house, and i tried to do... i have tried to do what i thought it was the right thing for all sides of this house. it is regrettable, and i apologise. all this meant labour avoided another damaging rebellion over gaza, and they were happy to defend sir lindsay's decision. the speaker was rightly playing his role. he is there to protect the rights of all mps. he was wanting to ensure the widest possible debate. the serious issue of what's going on in the middle east was debated today. it was never going to change uk foreign policy, but several mps have said this was an embarrassing episode for parliament. against the backdrop of political confusion and inaction, a uk—funded shipment of medicines, fuel and food was airdropped by thejordanian air force to northern gaza. 0ur correspondent, quentin sommerville, was on the flight, and filed this report. the men are just sitting appear, thejordanian air force crew. we're getting close to the drop zone over northern gaza. inaudible. the first time we are using
i am honest to this house, i am true to this house, i believe in all members of this house, and i tried to do... i have tried to do what i thought it was the right thing for all sides of this house. it is regrettable, and i apologise. all this meant labour avoided another damaging rebellion over gaza, and they were happy to defend sir lindsay's decision. the speaker was rightly playing his role. he is there to protect the rights of all mps. he was wanting to ensure the widest possible debate....
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outside the house this _ of all. it really has. outside the house this evening _ of all. it really has. outside the house this evening here - of all. it really has. outside the house this evening here in - of all. it really has. outside the i house this evening here in sydney which is where it is alleged the two men were murdered, were shot with a police issued firearm, that is what police issued firearm, that is what police have said so far, and the alleged killer, as you say, was a serving police officer. police have been quite clear from almost the outset that they had grave fears for the two men. the news today that their bodies had been found has brought a lot of sadness to the community in sydney. it was not really a huge surprise. it was quite clear they felt that the men had been killed. the discovery of the bodies, it brings a markerfor the next stage of the investigation. at the start of the story you mentioned that the accused had not been assisting police in finding the bodies. we understand from officers that what actually triggered the bodies being discovere
outside the house this _ of all. it really has. outside the house this evening _ of all. it really has. outside the house this evening here - of all. it really has. outside the house this evening here in - of all. it really has. outside the i house this evening here in sydney which is where it is alleged the two men were murdered, were shot with a police issued firearm, that is what police issued firearm, that is what police have said so far, and the alleged killer, as you say, was a serving...
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we close schools down to house these people. the people of new york, they put $53 million into credit cards to allow these folks to live for free while americans are going without. it's right is wrong and wrong is right and the blame, i think, needs to be, we call it the unity party, you can call it whatever but it's about bringing cheap labour into this country. somebody works on your roof and falls off, they will not sue you or go after you, they will go to the emergency room and be taken care of, as they should, but you and i, well, you won't but i will, i will pick up the tab for that and that's what the folks that are pushing this that our national chambers of commerce, that's the one about the fingers in this powerfor a long time, they stopped any meaningful legislation that could do something about this. on that point, you are talking about meaningful legislation, a bipartisan bill was agreed in the senate, republicans in the senate and democrats were happy with that bill and everything was fine a few days ago so, why now
we close schools down to house these people. the people of new york, they put $53 million into credit cards to allow these folks to live for free while americans are going without. it's right is wrong and wrong is right and the blame, i think, needs to be, we call it the unity party, you can call it whatever but it's about bringing cheap labour into this country. somebody works on your roof and falls off, they will not sue you or go after you, they will go to the emergency room and be taken...
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white house national security spokesmanjohn kirby added that three facilities were hit in iraq and four were hit in syria. the airstrikes were against iran's islamic revolutionary guards corp quds force and affiliated militia groups. these are new pictures released by us central command these are new pictures released by us central command of 8—1 bombers taking off to carry out the airstrikes. well, presidentjoe biden issued a statement on the strikes, saying: well, the strikes are in retaliation of a deadly drone attack on us forces last sunday. three us soldiers were killed and more than a0 personnel injured at a us base called tower 22 injordan, near the border with syria. the white house blamed an iran—backed militia called islamic resistance in iraq, and vowed a "very consequential response". shortly before this round of strikes, the bodies of the three sergeants — williamj rivers, kennedy sanders and breonna moffett — islamic resistance in iraq, and vowed a "very consequential response". shortly before this round of strikes, the bodies of the three sergeants — williamj r
white house national security spokesmanjohn kirby added that three facilities were hit in iraq and four were hit in syria. the airstrikes were against iran's islamic revolutionary guards corp quds force and affiliated militia groups. these are new pictures released by us central command these are new pictures released by us central command of 8—1 bombers taking off to carry out the airstrikes. well, presidentjoe biden issued a statement on the strikes, saying: well, the strikes are in...
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i am honest to this house, i am true to this house, i believe in all members of this house, and i tried to do... i have tried to do what i thought it was the right thing for all sides of this house. it is regrettable, and i apologise. all this meant labour avoided another damaging rebellion over gaza, and they were happy to defend sir lindsay's decision. the speaker was rightly playing his role. - he is there to protect the rights of all mps.| he was wanting to ensure l the widest possible debate. the serious issue of what's going on in the middle east was debated today. it was never going to change uk foreign policy, but several mps have said this was an embarrassing episode for parliament. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. 0n the ground, the humanitarian situation remains desperate — as you just heard from mohamed, and it's particularly acute in northern gaza, which has received little aid in recent weeks. aid agencies say hunger and disease are spreading, with children particularly at risk. on tuesday, a uk funded consignment of medicines, fuel and food was air dropped by thejord
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there were strikes here on four houses next to ours. they were hitting one house every ten minutes. the family are still searching for bodies buried in the rubble. among those killed, they say, a 98—year—old grandmother and a baby boy born nine days before. only a handful of survivors. "we were sitting in the house and we found ourselves under the rubble," she told us. "i was thrown from one side to the other. i don't know how they got me out." two months on, israeli forces are fighting hamas in gaza city, as they were a few blocks south of ahmad's house around the time the compound was hit. the army said it wasn't aware of any strikes there that day. ahmad no longer wants to return home. last monday would have been najla's second birthday. "who am i going back for?" he said. "there is no one left there to call me darling, no one to call me dad." lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. when the conflict in gaza began, the bbc had severaljournalists working inside the territory, including our correspondent rushdi abu alouf. conditions were difficult and dangerous, but he and his co
there were strikes here on four houses next to ours. they were hitting one house every ten minutes. the family are still searching for bodies buried in the rubble. among those killed, they say, a 98—year—old grandmother and a baby boy born nine days before. only a handful of survivors. "we were sitting in the house and we found ourselves under the rubble," she told us. "i was thrown from one side to the other. i don't know how they got me out." two months on, israeli...
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we have been bringing you statements life in the house of - statements life in the house of commons. we had there from james cleverly, the home secretary, he said that the inquiry was a deeply distressing and important piece of work and thanked those who came forward. he said the government is considering the report and taking action and that anybody who is not fit to wear a uniform must be removed by policing. we also heard from the shadow home secretary yvette cooper who said that while she agrees with the home secretary, his responses to week, it is too late and the government have been repeatedly warned about vetting sieges and she called for mandatory national vetting standards. we have also been hearing in the last hour from the national police chiefs�* council chair, chief constable gavin stevens, who said that the finding has left him aghast and there is a glowing red signal to all police leaders that we must do everything humanely possible in order to enact these recommendations. so reaction to the recommendations there. stay with us. live from london. this is bbc news. an
we have been bringing you statements life in the house of - statements life in the house of commons. we had there from james cleverly, the home secretary, he said that the inquiry was a deeply distressing and important piece of work and thanked those who came forward. he said the government is considering the report and taking action and that anybody who is not fit to wear a uniform must be removed by policing. we also heard from the shadow home secretary yvette cooper who said that while she...
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the white house _ reaction to those comments. tue: white house has reaction to those comments. tte: white house has called these comments by mr trump appalling and unhinged. it accuses him of encouraging invasions of our closest allies by murderous regimes. i think mr trump's words will be very worrying for a lot of european allies especially those on nato's eastern flank, as we know they are more vulnerable to russian aggression. european leaders reportedly were already very nervous about the prospect of a second trumpet presidency. to date on nato secretary general sought to send a message of reassurance to allies. he said any attack on nato will be met with a united and forceful response. with a united and forceful response-_ with a united and forceful resonse. ~ ~ ., . , with a united and forceful resonse. ~ ., . , , response. we know that this is the first time _ response. we know that this is the first time donald _ response. we know that this is the first time donald trump i response. we know that this is | the first time donald trump has taken aim at nato. is this an is
the white house _ reaction to those comments. tue: white house has reaction to those comments. tte: white house has called these comments by mr trump appalling and unhinged. it accuses him of encouraging invasions of our closest allies by murderous regimes. i think mr trump's words will be very worrying for a lot of european allies especially those on nato's eastern flank, as we know they are more vulnerable to russian aggression. european leaders reportedly were already very nervous about the...
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houses. _ houses, and they should build more council houses. people _ houses, and they should build more council houses. people say- houses, and they should build more council houses. people say they - houses, and they should build more council houses. people say they are| council houses. people say they are affordable _ council houses. people say they are affordable houses _ council houses. people say they are affordable houses but _ council houses. people say they are affordable houses but they- council houses. people say they are affordable houses but they are - affordable houses but they are struggling _ affordable houses but they are struggling to _ affordable houses but they are struggling to pay _ affordable houses but they are struggling to pay and - affordable houses but they are struggling to pay and they- affordable houses but they are struggling to pay and they are | struggling to pay and they are getting — struggling to pay and they are getting turned _ struggling to pay and they are getting turned out _ struggling to pay and the
houses. _ houses, and they should build more council houses. people _ houses, and they should build more council houses. people say- houses, and they should build more council houses. people say they - houses, and they should build more council houses. people say they are| council houses. people say they are affordable _ council houses. people say they are affordable houses _ council houses. people say they are affordable houses but _ council houses. people say they are affordable houses but...
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your seat in the house of commons in the coming days _ house of commons in the coming days what — house of commons in the coming days. what is the message you will he — days. what is the message you will be taking critical or i don't _ will be taking critical or i don't think any tory seat should _ don't think any tory seat should take the majority lightly, so i think they should listen — lightly, so i think they should listen in _ lightly, so i think they should listen in and start knocking on doors — listen in and start knocking on doors. , . ., ~ listen in and start knocking on doors. , . ., ,, , ., doors. gen kitchen, thank you very much _ doors. gen kitchen, thank you very much for— doors. gen kitchen, thank you very much for your _ doors. gen kitchen, thank you very much for your time. - doors. gen kitchen, thank you | very much for your time. there you go, the winning candidate for labour there, overturning that significance conservative majority, more than 18,000. she is saying that no conservative majority should be taken lightly in her words, and she will be taking up
your seat in the house of commons in the coming days _ house of commons in the coming days what — house of commons in the coming days. what is the message you will he — days. what is the message you will be taking critical or i don't _ will be taking critical or i don't think any tory seat should _ don't think any tory seat should take the majority lightly, so i think they should listen — lightly, so i think they should listen in _ lightly, so i think they should listen in and start...
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i apologise and i apologise to the house. another apology from the commons speaker as more than 60 mps call for him to resign over yesterday's chaos in parliament. sir lindsay hoyle's position as commons speaker is looking extremely fragile and there is a new focus on threats by mps. we're on board the flight dropping british aid into gaza for the first time. the former barcelona and brazil footballer, dani alves, is sentenced to four—and—a—half years in prison for rape. and scientists finally uncover the secret behind the haunting songs of whales.
i apologise and i apologise to the house. another apology from the commons speaker as more than 60 mps call for him to resign over yesterday's chaos in parliament. sir lindsay hoyle's position as commons speaker is looking extremely fragile and there is a new focus on threats by mps. we're on board the flight dropping british aid into gaza for the first time. the former barcelona and brazil footballer, dani alves, is sentenced to four—and—a—half years in prison for rape. and scientists...
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the white house has called these comments by mr trump appalling and unhinged. it accuses him of encouraging invasions of our closest allies by murderous regimes. i think mr trump's words will be very worrying for a lot of european allies especially those on nato's eastern flank, as we know they are more vulnerable to russian aggression. european leaders reportedly were already very nervous about the prospect of a second trumpet presidency. to date on nato secretary general sought to send a message of reassurance to allies. he said any attack on nato will be met with a united and forceful response. we know that this is the first time donald trump ——we know that this isn't the first time donald trump has taken aim at nato. is this an issue that could potentially appeal to voters? yes, we have heard comments like this from trump many times before. he is a notorious sceptic of nato and of other international alliances. whilst he was in office, he was criticised for heaping praise on vladimir putin, for calling nato obsolete and unnecessary strain on american re
the white house has called these comments by mr trump appalling and unhinged. it accuses him of encouraging invasions of our closest allies by murderous regimes. i think mr trump's words will be very worrying for a lot of european allies especially those on nato's eastern flank, as we know they are more vulnerable to russian aggression. european leaders reportedly were already very nervous about the prospect of a second trumpet presidency. to date on nato secretary general sought to send a...
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both dogs were destroyed inside the house. i repeat, — destroyed inside the house. i repeat, thanks to their swift actions. _ repeat, thanks to their swift actions. i_ repeat, thanks to their swift actions, i can reassure the community ofjaywic that there is no ongoing _ community ofjaywic that there is no ongoing risk posed to them by this incident _ ongoing risk posed to them by this incident i— ongoing risk posed to them by this incident. i would also like to thank local_ incident. i would also like to thank local people who tried to get into the house — local people who tried to get into the house to try to help esther martin — the house to try to help esther martin. you should be proud. well, the family have _ martin. you should be proud. well, the family have been _ martin. you should be proud. -ii the family have been talking about the family have been talking about the devastation they feel today. they have also told the bbc that the two dogs involved, they believe, where xl bullys. it is important to say this has been unconfirmed by police and they sa
both dogs were destroyed inside the house. i repeat, — destroyed inside the house. i repeat, thanks to their swift actions. _ repeat, thanks to their swift actions. i_ repeat, thanks to their swift actions, i can reassure the community ofjaywic that there is no ongoing _ community ofjaywic that there is no ongoing risk posed to them by this incident _ ongoing risk posed to them by this incident i— ongoing risk posed to them by this incident. i would also like to thank local_ incident. i...
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turning to uk politics now and housing is on the agenda today, with the housing secretary, michael gove announcing a new law allowing empty high street shops to be quickly converted into homes. he's been speaking to the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg. let's start by giving the audience a real picture of what's going on with some statistics. you can see how much the prospect of owning your own home has changed. earnings have doubled since 1997 and house prices have increased four and a half times. then ten years ago if you look at our next graphic we can show people the kind of impact that has had on social housing. social housing, 180,000 of them have been lost since between 2012 and 2022 while the conservatives have been in charge, resulting in such huge pressure being put on. if we look at the next set of statistics that has meant we have more and more evictions. just last year 6,000, in 2022, rather last year, a significant increase to more than 9,000 people losing their rented homes when they had done nothing wrong, the so—called no—fault evictions. the knock—on from that to tempor
turning to uk politics now and housing is on the agenda today, with the housing secretary, michael gove announcing a new law allowing empty high street shops to be quickly converted into homes. he's been speaking to the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg. let's start by giving the audience a real picture of what's going on with some statistics. you can see how much the prospect of owning your own home has changed. earnings have doubled since 1997 and house prices have increased four and a half times....
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the housing secretary michael gove there. and, tony, another key issue is the environment, net zero policies. and labour had some questions to answer on this. yeah, they had. it's been kind of the defining issue, i would say, for labour in the past seven days or so, because for a long time they promised they would be spending £28 billion if they are elected, on transforming the economy, turning it into a net zero economy. turning it into a net zero economy, which they say will create jobs. just this week, after weeks, months in fact, of speculation and uncertainty, whether they were still committed to that number, they came out and said they weren't. the conservatives have pounced on this saying it's a u—turn from labour. there are some within the party who are unhappy about this as well. this is what senior party mp, labour party mp, pat mcfadden, had to say about it, also on the laura kuenssberg programme. this is a decision taken by keir starmer, and taken for good reasons. when this policy was announced a couple of yea
the housing secretary michael gove there. and, tony, another key issue is the environment, net zero policies. and labour had some questions to answer on this. yeah, they had. it's been kind of the defining issue, i would say, for labour in the past seven days or so, because for a long time they promised they would be spending £28 billion if they are elected, on transforming the economy, turning it into a net zero economy. turning it into a net zero economy, which they say will create jobs....
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and the housing. ilustith our nhs. and the housing. with one exception, _ our nhs. and the housing. with one exception, the _ our nhs. and the housing. with one exception, the party that one exception, the party that one kingswood also won the general action in the past 50 years. next week result may reflect the national legal mood. —— political mood. for the first time, global warming has exceeded 1.5 degrees celsius across an entire year, according to the eu's climate service — copernicus. warming reached 1.52 degrees in the period from february 2023 to january 202a. world leaders had promised in 2015 to try and limit the planet's long—term temperature rise to 1.5 degrees. so where does this latest news leave that goal, and the planet? let's go live to ritu bharadwaj — principal researcher at the international institute for environment and development. good morning to you. tell us, what does this mean, this symbolic news that we have reached for the first time, global warming exceeding 1.5 celsius for the year? this temperature _ celsius for the year? this temperature in
and the housing. ilustith our nhs. and the housing. with one exception, _ our nhs. and the housing. with one exception, the _ our nhs. and the housing. with one exception, the party that one exception, the party that one kingswood also won the general action in the past 50 years. next week result may reflect the national legal mood. —— political mood. for the first time, global warming has exceeded 1.5 degrees celsius across an entire year, according to the eu's climate service —...
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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 and stuff. all my friends were sad and i was sad. tomorrow, the volunteers and the ukrainian guests, as they're known, will mark the second anniversary of the russian invasion with a peace day. all will hope, perhaps against hope, that there will be no third anniversary of war in their homeland. the use of prosthetic limbs dates back thousands of years — but now new technology is transforming the lives of people who rely on them. bbc click reporter paul carter, who was born without any lower arms or legs, has been to see how one firm is combining existing technology with artificial intelligence to create the next generation of devices. prosthetics have come a lo
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 and stuff. all my friends were sad and i was sad. tomorrow, the volunteers and the ukrainian guests, as they're known, will mark the...
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this is not coming to the house. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. a woman killed in an attack by dogs was visiting her grandson for the weekend in essex on saturday afternoon. members of 69—year—old esther martin's family have told the bbc the animals were banned xl bully dogs, but police are waiting to confirm the breed with experts. a 39—year—old man has been arrested and the animals have been euthanised. a reward of up to 20,000 pounds is being offered for information leading to the arrest of the suspect in a chemical attack on a mother and her daughters in clapham. abdul shokoor ezedi was last seen leaving tower hill underground station onjanuary 31. barryjohn, the legendary former welsh rugby player, has died aged 79. after making his debut in 1966, john played in 25 internationals for wales and five tests for the british and irish lions. wales won three five nations titles, during his stint on the international stage. for more on his career and life you can head to your website at bbc.com/n
this is not coming to the house. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. a woman killed in an attack by dogs was visiting her grandson for the weekend in essex on saturday afternoon. members of 69—year—old esther martin's family have told the bbc the animals were banned xl bully dogs, but police are waiting to confirm the breed with experts. a 39—year—old man has been arrested and the animals have been euthanised. a reward of...
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of commons, because of those threats.— the house of commons, because of those threats. new figures from the euro ean those threats. new figures from the european union's _ those threats. new figures from the european union's asylum _ those threats. new figures from the european union's asylum agency - those threats. new figures from the i european union's asylum agency show there has been a sharp rise in the number of people seeking refuge inside the bloc. the agency said that in 2023 there was an 18% increase on the previous year, with 1.1 million people seeking protection. the non—european union countries of norway and switzerland saw similar increases. germany continues to get the highest number of applications, with more than 330,000. people from syria and afghanistan make up the bulk of claims. earlier i spoke to are berlin correspondent parker who's been looking at the figures and gave me this analysis. what been looking at the figures and gave me this analysis.— been looking at the figures and gave me this analysis. what we have heard from the eu — me this
of commons, because of those threats.— the house of commons, because of those threats. new figures from the euro ean those threats. new figures from the european union's _ those threats. new figures from the european union's asylum _ those threats. new figures from the european union's asylum agency - those threats. new figures from the i european union's asylum agency show there has been a sharp rise in the number of people seeking refuge inside the bloc. the agency said that in 2023 there...
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to interfere with his campaign to get into the white house.— into the white house. to run for election, sitting _ into the white house. to run for election, sitting in _ into the white house. to run for election, sitting in a _ into the white house. to run for| election, sitting in a courthouse, into the white house. to run for. election, sitting in a courthouse, i was supposed to be in south carolina right now where other people are and again this is where i should be. mr trump trump is facing trial in atlanta, georgia on charges of electoral interference. the district attorney who brought the case has admitted having an affair with a man she appointed chief prosecutor. she was questioned today. defence lawyers want her to be disqualified because of that relationship. you t to because of that relationship. you try to implicate _ because of that relationship. you try to implicate i _ because of that relationship. you try to implicate i slept with him at the conference, which i find to be extremely offensive. mr the conference, which i find to be extremely offensive.
to interfere with his campaign to get into the white house.— into the white house. to run for election, sitting _ into the white house. to run for election, sitting in _ into the white house. to run for election, sitting in a _ into the white house. to run for| election, sitting in a courthouse, into the white house. to run for. election, sitting in a courthouse, i was supposed to be in south carolina right now where other people are and again this is where i should be. mr trump trump is...
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i expect that to continue and it is really all about the house and the dynamics of the house, particulate very slim majority that the republican party has and a handful of their members who are creating the challenges for the speaker in this regard. i want to follow up on that with the question of some of the words we heard from mitch mcconnell on the floor today. he talked about the us�*s irreplaceable role as a leader of the free world. he said it is essential and that is a sentiment that is in conflict with a growing number of republicans. do you anticipate with a change in leadership a possible second trump residency that we could also see a change in the us�*s placed on the global stage? in the us�*s placed on the globalstage? it in the us's placed on the global stage? it depends. aaain. global stage? it depends. again- it _ global stage? it depends. again. it depends - global stage? it depends. again. it depends who - global stage? it depends. - again. it depends who replaces senator mcconnell, it depends on the composition of the senate in the house after the election in nove
i expect that to continue and it is really all about the house and the dynamics of the house, particulate very slim majority that the republican party has and a handful of their members who are creating the challenges for the speaker in this regard. i want to follow up on that with the question of some of the words we heard from mitch mcconnell on the floor today. he talked about the us�*s irreplaceable role as a leader of the free world. he said it is essential and that is a sentiment that...
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and i can see my house and my toys. yeah, i have a lot of toys. ii—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 and stuff. all my friends were sad and i was sad. tomorrow, the volunteers and the ukrainian guests, as they're known, will mark the second anniversary of the russian invasion with a peace day. all will hope, perhaps against hope, that there will be no third anniversary of war in their homeland. there are currently 2.4 million veterans living in the uk. according to a survey from nhs england, around 60% have found it difficult to ask for help if they're struggling with their mental health. gp surgeries in england are now being urged to sign up to a new scheme to improve medical care and treatment for those who have served in the armed forces, as our reporter abi smitton explains. ijoined the
and i can see my house and my toys. yeah, i have a lot of toys. ii—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 and stuff. all my friends were sad and i was sad. tomorrow, the volunteers and the ukrainian guests, as they're known, will mark the...
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translation: we left our house, and, as you know, my daughters are sick- and i don't have anything or anyone to help me with them. we were displaced to the camp, then we went by the sea. then there were air strikes and we spent a very difficult night with the strikes over our heads. then we came to rafah. there is no safe place to stay or to sort our lives. there is no space, we are cramped. there is no food or drink, not even water to drink or clean ourselves. 0ur correspondent barbara plett usher has been speaking to the un humanitarian coordinator for the occupied palestinian territories, jamie mcgoldrick, who has recently returned from gaza. she asked him how the united nations would respond if israel launches an offensive in rafah. very difficult to respond right now, where people are static. people have come there looking for safety. it's the last resort for many people. do you have a contingency plan if there is a combat operation? the contingency plan was for them to arrive in rafah. that was the contingency plan we had. now we are looking for another contingency plan but we a
translation: we left our house, and, as you know, my daughters are sick- and i don't have anything or anyone to help me with them. we were displaced to the camp, then we went by the sea. then there were air strikes and we spent a very difficult night with the strikes over our heads. then we came to rafah. there is no safe place to stay or to sort our lives. there is no space, we are cramped. there is no food or drink, not even water to drink or clean ourselves. 0ur correspondent barbara plett...
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in this house... these people say it - returned. in this house... these people say it gets i returned. in this house... - these people say it gets lonely here at night.— here at night. they were not successful— here at night. they were not successful in _ here at night. they were not successful in getting - here at night. they were not successful in getting us - here at night. they were not successful in getting us so i successful in getting us so they burn the house down. dozens were killed and taken hostage here when hamas gunman overran the kibbutz on the seventh of october. the war in gaza, a mile away, now the backdrop to life. no—one else has come back to live here full—time. faith in israel's ability to protect left in tatters. , tatters. maybe the call themselves _ tatters. maybe the call themselves and - tatters. maybe the call. themselves and convince themselves and convince themselves what they are saying is the truth, but obviously, it wasn't. it was a lie and we all bought into it, definitely. a lot will have to change. bi; boug
in this house... these people say it - returned. in this house... these people say it gets i returned. in this house... - these people say it gets lonely here at night.— here at night. they were not successful— here at night. they were not successful in _ here at night. they were not successful in getting - here at night. they were not successful in getting us - here at night. they were not successful in getting us so i successful in getting us so they burn the house down. dozens were...
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i want to ask you about some news we had earlier in the programme, that the white house has spoken to president netanyahu about the war in gaza, and that president biden urged prime minister netanyahu not to start his offensive until there is an evacuation plan for the more than 1.4 million gazans in rafah today. how is the white house balancing its relationship to israel as a staunch ally, as an offensive like this is being planned? yes, just now we've had that readout of the call between president biden and benjamin netanyahu, reaffirming their shared goal to see hamas defeated. mention of the release of hostages and humanitarian assistance. but interestingly, it talks about how president biden reaffirmed his view that a military operation in rafah should not proceed without a credible and executable plan for ensuring the safety of more than one million people sheltering there. i think that's key, isn't it? it's the first phone call between president biden and benjamin netanyahu since january 19th. just a few days ago, president biden at the white house gave his most striking critic
i want to ask you about some news we had earlier in the programme, that the white house has spoken to president netanyahu about the war in gaza, and that president biden urged prime minister netanyahu not to start his offensive until there is an evacuation plan for the more than 1.4 million gazans in rafah today. how is the white house balancing its relationship to israel as a staunch ally, as an offensive like this is being planned? yes, just now we've had that readout of the call between...
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during that week, the white house is telegraph this punch. everybody in the new world knew was coming. in fact there was not report on american newspaper today where you had an official saying the attack will be on fabric third and fourth. this was the worst kept secret in the middle east. it hasn't been on the third and fourth, it has been on the second. fourth, it has been on the second-— fourth, it has been on the second. , . ., , second. the second here but the third in the _ second. the second here but the third in the region. _ second. the second here but the third in the region. so, - second. the second here but the third in the region. so, what- third in the region. so, what is iran third in the region. so, what is iran going _ third in the region. so, what is iran going to _ third in the region. so, what is iran going to do _ third in the region. so, what is iran going to do in - third in the region. so, what. is iran going to do in response to us showing our cards? than? is iran going to do in response to us showing our cards? any
during that week, the white house is telegraph this punch. everybody in the new world knew was coming. in fact there was not report on american newspaper today where you had an official saying the attack will be on fabric third and fourth. this was the worst kept secret in the middle east. it hasn't been on the third and fourth, it has been on the second. fourth, it has been on the second-— fourth, it has been on the second. , . ., , second. the second here but the third in the _ second. the...
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the us congress, or the speaker of the house - right. the us congress, or the speaker of the house will - right. the us congress, or the speaker of the house will not. right. the us congress, or the i speaker of the house will not put forward a bill which we know that the majority of the people in the house of representatives support to give $60 billion of aid to ukraine, and supply more weapons. zelensky said in the press conference, if ukraine doesn't gets the weapons in the next month, the situation could get diet. as we heard from zelensky, they need the long—range missiles and advanced weapons which only the us can supply. they are getting a lot from other european countries, but zelensky is recognising the fact ukraine is in an extremely difficult position. if it doesn't get more assistance, things will get worse during this year.— assistance, things will get worse during this year. how do you think it -la s during this year. how do you think it plays out _ during this year. how do you think it plays out in _ during this year.
the us congress, or the speaker of the house - right. the us congress, or the speaker of the house will - right. the us congress, or the speaker of the house will not. right. the us congress, or the i speaker of the house will not put forward a bill which we know that the majority of the people in the house of representatives support to give $60 billion of aid to ukraine, and supply more weapons. zelensky said in the press conference, if ukraine doesn't gets the weapons in the next month, the...