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FOX News Sunday

that time 70,000 ukrainian soldiers have died. more than 1000,000 additional have been wounded -- 100,000. the war has kicked battlefield medicine into overdrive with new technology invented here in the u.s. making its way to the front lines in if ukraine. and a former u.s. military surgeon is also pitching in. jennifer griffin shares how it's contributing to saving lives in our sun special. [background sounds] >> reporter: on ukraine's front lines, # 80% of the wounds are traumatic brain injuries or amputations. on this day in june, dr. nick lie had just completed his third surgery when the air raid sirens went off. >> the air raid siren, do you need to go to the basement? >> i'm in safe place. >> reporter: every war with leads to innovation, especially in battlefield medicine. a young american nurse named florence nightingale cut her teeth during the 19th century crimean war. dr. north carolina lie's hospital is one of five in

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FOX News Sunday

that time 70,000 ukrainian soldiers have died. more than 1000,000 additional have been wounded -- 100,000. the war has kicked battlefield medicine into overdrive with new technology invented here in the u.s. making its way to the front lines in if ukraine. and a former u.s. military surgeon is also pitching in. jennifer griffin shares how it's contributing to saving lives in our sun special. [background sounds] >> reporter: on ukraine's front lines, # 80% of the wounds are traumatic brain injuries or amputations. on this day in june, dr. nick lie had just completed his third surgery when the air raid sirens went off. >> the air raid siren, do you need to go to the basement? >> i'm in safe place. >> reporter: every war with leads to innovation, especially in battlefield medicine. a young american nurse named florence nightingale cut her teeth during the 19th century crimean war. dr. north carolina lie's hospital is one of five in

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Jesse Watters Primetime

>> it was the great recession. your friends and family members were being laid off. your neighbors were defaulting and americans were drowning in debt. >> and when our government when, bailing out the banks they were in vegas partying. the obama administration's gsa ,the general services administration, which nobody even knows what they dration'soo spent almost $1,000,000 for on h a weekend conference on the strip while you were out of work. government bureaucrats were spending your tax dollargovernsl popping champagne, dancing with chain smokingar clowns.in-i true story and enjoying napa valley cab in a bubble bath in a room with a view. >> the government spent almost $1,000,000 on a vegas pool party during the great recession. >> have they learned anything? it doesn't look likeit it.

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Hannity

operation. i think ifn has been you watchu the sopranos take out the murders and watch the rest of the sopranotake watchs, you'a understand the bidens are this whole notionnd that it's really complicated and it's really confusing. no, it's not. krainian burisma, a ukrainian company in deep trouble. it's paying $1,000,000 a year to hunter hunter's father, who's vice the united states,e a picks up the phone, apparently under three different aliases using a phone, which some people believwhice wase wa peter schweizer, among others, believse was probably paid for by one of hunter biden's companies. e whit so here sitting in the whitee house is the vice president, united statent of ths, talking n secret phone using an alias. talking to the president of ukraine on behalf ofwhich is the company, which is paying his son $1,000,000. g hinow, how hard is it to understand that? hard is i think virtually any ht thatican official, a really, this is crooked and hunter at

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Hannity

joe biden makes that famous trip n ma and does that famous line, you're not getting the million dollars unless you fire viktor shokin. the biden white house knew that this shokin investigation posedl a political threat to the family. a personaltica threat to joe biden's son's company. the company paying him $1,000,000 a year. and it's in that moment when all this's happening that joe biden flips the switch and goes from the recommendation and, the bile dollars to you're not getting the billion dollars until you fire shokillars n inside ofy a maybe they fired shokin. the timetable, the overlayingta, of the two parallel tracks shows that joe biden and hunter biden were both workin tofg the same goal and he would have been briefed every single vicee president or president going abroad would get a briefing book before thatg ab. but the timeline also gets tighter. december 5th, dubai hunter burisma executives call joe needing dc help. five days later was the daylp, that he leveraged the billion the s. nev >> i would say that the guy his that never talked to his son hunter or his brothe

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HARDtalk

have a chief executive coming from business background, from civil service background, that that doesn't make us a business state or a civil service state. i think those use of terminology, i wouldn't use it myself. terminology is important. let's move on to the bounty that has been put on the head of eight activists who are in exile no longer on the territory of hong kong. the bounty amounts to, what, about 1,000,000 hkd each? that's well over 100,000 usd. the hong kong chief executive — boss, really, of the authorities in hong kong —john lee, he said that these eight were "going to be pursued to the ends of the earth. "people should avoid them like street rats." do you think that sort of terminology best represents the mindset of those in power in hong kong? well, in common law, anyone that has violated an indictable criminal offence is going to be pursued for life.

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BBC News

thank you so much _ in the women's football. hugely so, thank you so much very _ in the women's football. hugely so, thank you so much very much - in the women's football. hugely so, | thank you so much very much joining us. you can get all the post tournament analysis on the ecuador is choosing a new president after a campaign marred by the assassination of one of the candidates. the authorities have deployed more than 100,0000 police and soldiers to protect the vote. our south america correspondent, katy watson, has been giving us the latest from the capital, quito. yes, i was talking to a coloneljust now, who said that they had been deployed to voting centres from wednesday. normally it would only be just over the weekend, but they have had to beef up security. when we entered one of the voting centres, they were checking our bags, checking everybody coming in, so certainly there is that increased presence of police and military personnel here in quito and on the coast in places. certainly that is, there is more security there because those are the areas that have been particularly hard hit because of violence,

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The Five

true. give them a chance now to actually get left wing leaders getting serious about crime for a change. question mark, los angelesfor a democrat mayor karen bass forming a task force aiming to crack down on flash mob robberies that have been causing havoc in southern california lifornia. stores there are losing more than $1,000,000 as masked thugs go wild and help feed ste their families. they say by stealing higalinh ed purses and other items. >> this is not a task forc e to sit around and discuss something. this is a task force to apprehendso task fo the susps and to do anything and everything we carything n w to prevent these crimes from taking place. when crimes likecr take place, people have to be held accountable to the full extent of the law. angelenos need to be made to feel safe. >> what's unclear is how this

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Hannity

pfizer warrants. and it says verified. chr and they offered christopheris steele $1,000,000 to corroborate that. how come nobody got held accountabl e and by the way, didn't we have top secret classified documents and follow actions that joe biden had? well, i think the answer's pretty obvious. you know, the clinton people took a hammer to inton pea computer, right? >> they took a hammer to the hard drive. they tooa k bit to wipe away emails and nothing happened to her . so in the end, the mueller investigation, the fbi lawyerrmo sent false information to the fisa court. urt.e fisa cthe court rebuked, d the department of justice, and really nothing reb ever. happened to those people. there are no rules when it comes to donalhen itd trump hapn in georgia is criminalizing contestingg in an election. stacey abrams went on television night after nighte saying she was cheated and nothing happened to her or hillary clinton when that was

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World Business Report

go on to work in it departments, it is also people doing otherjobs that lacked digital skills they need to do otherjobs as digital skills they need to do other jobs as well. digital skills they need to do otherjobs as well. this digital skills they need to do otherjobs as well.— other “obs as well. as -- is this otherjobs as well. as -- is this just — otherjobs as well. as -- is thisjust a _ otherjobs as well. as -- is thisjust a uk _ otherjobs as well. as -- is thisjust a uk problem - otherjobs as well. as -- is thisjust a uk problem or. thisjust a uk problem or something other economies are experiencing as well? it is something other economies are experiencing as well?— experiencing as well? it is an international— experiencing as well? it is an international problem - experiencing as well? it is an i international problem stopping the change in the technology has caused different skills to be in demand so this is a problem exists and is well reported in germany, the us and across europe. is reported in germany, the us and across europe.— across europe. is that because technology _ across europe. is that because technology is _ across europe. is that because technology is evolving - across europe. is that because technology is evolving at - across europe. is that because technology is evolving at a - technology is evolving at a faster pace than our education systems can keep up with? part of it, it is _ systems can keep up with? part of it, it is evolving _ systems can keep up with? part of it, it is evolving at _ systems can keep up with? part of it, it is evolving at a - of it, it is evolving at a faster pace than anybody�*s educations could keep up with but it is also an issue around the kind of communication existing between employers and educators and learners themselves.— educators and learners themselves. ., ., . themselves. you are celebrating 1 million people _ themselves. you are celebrating 1 million people 1,000,000th i i million people 1,000,000th person who has taken your training course. give us an

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