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were symbolic. there are reasonable rounds were symbolic. there are reasonable . rounds to were symbolic. there are reasonable grounds to believe _ were symbolic. there are reasonable grounds to believe that _ were symbolic. there are reasonable grounds to believe that crimes - grounds to believe that crimes within our court's jurisdiction have been committed, so those that feel that you can commit a crime in the daytime and sleep well at night should perhaps look at history. vladimir putin may never be arrested or appear in court, but it's not everyday that a serving head of is accused of war crimes, and it's a signalfrom the accused of war crimes, and it's a signal from the international community that they will seek justice for what has been happening in ukraine. helena wilkinson, bbc news. junior doctors say there will be no further strikes whilst they enter pay talks with the government. the british medical association has said new strike dates will be announced if the government makes a "substandard" offer. more than 175,000 patient appointments and procedures had to be cancelled in england when junior doctors went on strike earlier this week. rail services will be disrupted again today as members of the rmt union at ia train operators take part in strikes.

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BBC News

happened. this and believe that it never happened-— this and believe that it never ha ened. �* ~ ., ., happened. andrew wood, a former british ambassador _ happened. andrew wood, a former british ambassador to _ happened. andrew wood, a former british ambassador to russia i happened. andrew wood, a former british ambassador to russia thank you for your time. over 175,000 patient appointments and procedures had to be cancelled in england whenjunior doctors went on strike this week, figures out have revealed. that makes it the most disruptive nhs strike yet this winter. our health editor hugh pym is here. this is a straight that has obviously caused a lots of disruption. we're talking about england only. disruption. we're talking about england only-— disruption. we're talking about encland onl . ~ ., ., ., england only. what are the details? then, es england only. what are the details? then. yes the _ england only. what are the details? then, yes the junior _ england only. what are the details? then, yes the junior doctors - england only. what are the details? then, yes the junior doctors went i england only. what are the details? | then, yes the junior doctors went on strike for three days and for 2h hours each day. so, it was always going to have an extensive impact. the result was that senior doctors consultants had to be deployed into emergency and urgent care because thejunior emergency and urgent care because the junior doctors walk—out affected those areas as well. a lots of

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BBC News at Ten

walkout byjunior doctors. our health editor hugh pym is here. what do we know about what the significant impact was? hhs what do we know about what the significant impact was? nhs england has said that — significant impact was? nhs england has said that 175,000 _ significant impact was? nhs england has said that 175,000 operations - significant impact was? nhs england| has said that 175,000 operations and appointments in england were cancelled because of the junior doctors' strike over three days earlier this week. the walk—out has affected all forms of care including emergencies, so there had to be a lot of redeployment within hospitals. senior doctors and consultants moved across to cover the juniors, consultants moved across to cover thejuniors, hence the consultants moved across to cover the juniors, hence the scale of the disruption. nhs england has said this is on an unprecedented scale, because that figure of 175,000 is more than all the cancellations associated with the strikes before, with ambulance staff and nurses. the british medical association, representing doctors, said this wouldn't have happened if there had been serious pay talks before now. tonight, things have moved forward a

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BBC News

non—urgent work have involved junior doctors so the net result was a number of cancellations of procedures and appointments that was just released by an england just over 175,000. they are saying it is unprecedented because in the current wave of any strikes, a total ofjust over 140 thousands cancellations took place because of the other union accidents since december with the endless work and nurses etc. they're saying it's a big impact. they're saying it's a big impact. the nurses medical association is saying it would have a big impact but they feel the need to make their points over pay the stock their argument is that patients have already had to put up with a list of cancellations so, if this happens, it underlines the point. patients who have had cancellations and appointments put off would have been very unhappy about it. you

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BBC News at Six

ministers next week for a preliminary talks about their pay dispute. thank you, sorry conway there. hugh pym our health editor is here. jane, nhs england has said that around 175,000 operations and appointments in england were cancelled because of the three—day strike byjunior doctors earlier strike by junior doctors earlier this strike byjunior doctors earlier this week. and it affected all forms of care, emergencies as well as planned work, so consultants in hospitals, senior doctors had to be redeployed to cover the juniors and that resulted in all these cancellations. nhs england has added that if you look at that total, 175,000, it was more than all the postponements and disruption caused by previous strikes involving ambulance staff and nurses and so on. and they say this is absolutely unprecedented. the british medical association representing doctors

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CNN Newsroom Live

escorted out by security. outside of the knesset, there was a sea of israeli flags as roughly 175,000 people showed up to protest. >> this is the main road that leads not only in front of the israeli supreme court, but also ends in front of the parliament, in knesset. that's where thousands of protesters are heading. for the protesters today here, they believe the vicious reforms would threaten the independence of the israeli judiciary. some believe it's only to help benjamin netanyahu, the prime minister, in his ongoing corruption trial. the protesters are chatting things like democracy. and israel will not be a dictatorship. they have a visceral belief that the reforms are threatening the israeli way of life and democracy. for the counterprotesters -- there are counterprotesters, they support the reforms. they believe it's needed and a

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Special Report With Bret Baier

than any other part of the border. evaders, criminals and got-aways. it's got remote rugged desert all over the place. this tucson sector has the most known got-aways of anywhere on the southern border last year than more than 175,000. we will show you the kind of people crossing here. lastly, take a look at these images, border patrol in this sector report almost everybody they apprehend is a single adult man dressed in camouflage, sometimes wearing carpet shoes to mask their footprints in the sand. almost everyone here is trying to get away. they are not turning themselves in. and the border patrol sector chief here just testified before congress that a lot of the guys they catch here will often run away, try to fight their agents or sometimes they're frequently, previously deported felons. and listen to this stat. just since october, border patrol in this sector has already arrested more than 55,000 of these single adult men. speaker mccarthy told me he was shocked when he heard about these numbers and saw this for himself. back out here live, next week

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CNN Newsroom

high speed internet. we've already made it available to 175,000 homes in maryland that didn't have it before and we're just getting started. because of all of you in this room, you're going to install 500,000 electric charging stations across america. you, the ibw. put to work tens of thousands of ibw workers making a good, decent wage. the one thing i want to say for just a second here. it's really important, make it clear, people think the average person out there thinks i want to be ibw worker and you go to work. got to go back to school. you got to college. got four years. four years or more of apprenticeships and by the way, it's harder to get into the ibw here in this union right now than it is to go to harvard

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Americas Newsroom

border last year with over 175,000. that sector is known for evaders and they announced they recently arrested two convicted sex offenders there. take a look at these. one is a mexican national the agents found being smuggled in a car. a pedophile convicted of felony attempted sexual assault on a child in a position of trust. that happened in the state of c colorado. the other convicted of felony first degree sexual abuse in new york city in 2011. both sex offenders just arrested in the tucson, arizona sector. we'll take you to where we are in the rio grande valley. look at the video. we embedded with texas dps troopers as they go into the brush looking for evaders, runners, the people not willing to turn themselves in. they are not asylum seekers but looking to slip past law enforcement.

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CNN Newsroom Live

investigation for tax fraud allegations totaling 1 billion. one of the other searches done was on the home and office of the head of the kyiv tax authority. and officials there found cash totaling $175,000 u.s., luxury cars, luxury watches, things like that, that person is accused of essentially looking the other way on unpaid tax. and the interesting is the timing because tomorrow there is a ukraine/eu summit taking place this kyiv. they want to show that the eu stands by ukraine as firmly as ever and deepen further our support and cooperation. of course one of the things likely to be discussed is corruption because the eu won't allow ukraine to become anywhere close to being a member unless they can stamp out the problem. >> scott, thank you.

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