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israel s bombing began. some other news as well, us media is reporting that the gunmen in the lewiston shootings has been found dead after a three day manhunt. we will be standing by for an update this hour, we will bring it out alive, when it starts. hello, we start with the breaking news, out of the state of maine, the subject of wednesday s mass shooting has been found dead. the suspect is thought to have died from a self inflicted gunshot wound the former us army reserve is allegedly open fire at a bar and a bowling alley in the city of lewiston killing 18 people aged between 1a and 76. the killing triggered a huge manhunt over the past 48 hours, orders for people to shelter in their homes, and a possible suicide note has been left behind. the state police intend to hold a news conference very shortly, this all comes hours after police lifted a shelter in place order for the after police lifted a shelter in place orderfor the normally very quiet community there. our other

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that situation reversed. and he will hope to hear concrete commitments from him to work on that problem. our north america correspondent nomia iqbal has more on the talks. mr yoav gallant is here for the second time in washington, dc. last time he was here in march, he is meeting his counterpart, the defence secretary lloyd austin and you mentioned the secretary of state antony blinken as well as the head of the cia and he will be discussing the next phase of the war in gaza, but also those increasing tensions on the lebanese border, which is of huge concern for the americans because of concern about what that might open up in the middle east. the prosecutor for the international criminal court has requested an arrester for yoav gallant, alleging he is responsible for war crimes in gaza and crimes against humanity but the us has rejected that, and they see yoav gallant as a crucial voice and a crucial ally, especially since mr vote once a day voice and a crucial ally, espec

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more than 4.5 million people were waiting to begin hospital treatment in england at the end january, that s the highest number since records began in 2007. the royal college of surgeons has called the situation to turn things around. here s our health editor, hugh pym. hospital wards devoted to covid. the surge in numbers over the last two months led to widespread cancellations of less urgent types of care, and there s still a backlog from last year s first covid peak. today s figures highlight again the scale of the problem. charmaine has severe arthritis, and last year was hoping to have a knee replacement. she was told in november she d have to wait another 12 months. she s currently out of work and the task of finding a newjob keeps getting harder. i hate not being able to work. how do i say to a new employer, thanks for thejob, but maybe in a couple of months, i might need three months off for a knee replacement. patient waits for non urgent care have increased around t

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the nhs test and trace system, which is likely to cost the taxpayer £37 billion failed to prevent lockdowns and there is no evidence that cut the number of coronavirus infections. those other findings in the house of commons public accounts committee, publishing a highly critical report of the scheme. it said the cost was staggering and the taxpayers were being treated like a cash machine. hugh pym reports. a testing site, today, now part of everyday life, but it has cost a lot of money to get where we are and a highly critical report by mps has fuelled a new debate on what test and trace has achieved. it was raised at prime minister s questions. the government is throwing a staggering £37 billion at a test and trace system that we know has made barely any difference. the prime minister defended its performance. it is thanks to nhs test and trace that we re able to send kids back to school and begin cautiously and irreversibly to reopen our economy and restart our lives. t

Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20170727

In The History Of Rock And Roll and a remarkable number of them will be british. There are the beatles, the rolling stones, and also pink floyd. Their albums the dark side of the moon and the wall remain rock classics. I speak to roger waters, who was a prominent figure in the band until he quit in 1985. He is still performing and he remains one of the most controversial of rock stars. So what motivates him . Roger waters, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you. Its more than 30 years since you wrote the wall. Youre still touring it. It was born out of pain and anger. I wonder if you still feel the pain and anger . Um. The feelings involved, i mean feelings come up as they do, but my feelings at 70 are different from at 30 odd. Does that make it harder to put the show together and do it with feeling . No. There was a very long hiatus between the shows that happened in 1979, 80, and 81 and when we started touring again in 2010. I started working on a new production in 2009. When i started, i th

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