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The Context

on the panel today — susie boniface, daily mirror columnist, also known as fleet street fox — martin breen, deputy editor in chief at belfast telegraph — and anand menon, director of the uk in a changing europe, and professor of european politics and foreign affairs. great panel along side tonight, we will get to them shortly. first, the latest headlines. the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees says israel gave no warning before an air strike on a school in gaza that's reported to have killed dozens of people. the israeli military says the school contained a hamas compound, and insists that it took steps to reduce the risk of harming civilians. ukraine has ordered the evacuation of children and their guardians from those parts of the eastern donetsk region it still controls.

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

contradictory message coming out of the israeli government. nearly a week on, netanyahu has not endorsed the outline he laid out and some far right members of his government said they are deeply, deeply opposed. >> you know that the u.s. says that he did endorse it when it was accepted unanimously by the war cabinet. there's a disagreement on that. the cia director was touching base with qatar and egypt yesterday and then left probably returning home. then it was being presented again to hamas. the pressure is on with probably a lot more pressure is going to be necessary. events like this can't help. raf sanchez, thank you so much. the court watch. the prosecution's case in the hunter biden trial could end as soon as today. we will have all the highlights in a few moments. you are watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. tchec

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The Beat With Ari Melber

country that have drug president trump through this process because of who he is. there will be a reckoning on november 5th. >> bell? >> again, i come back to the second term looking like with a party that is so willing to trash the entire system. and now promises vengeance, basically. promises we will do to them what they tried to do with us. other republicans say that. the guardrail that somewhat held in the first term that presented the worst things that trump wanted to do. who thinks they will hold in a trump second term? who thinks he will have anyone, attorney general or fbi director or white house counsel that will stand up to him? who thinks the republican party and congress will stand up to him? that is very, dangerous. >> we are listening to bill kristol but it might have been

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The Context

and the politics of hate. on the panel today — susie boniface, daily mirror columnist, also known as fleet street fox — martin breen, deputy editor in chief at belfast telegraph — and anand menon, director of the uk in a changing europe, and professor of european politics and foreign affairs. great panel along side tonight, we will get to them shortly. first, the latest headlines. the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees says israel gave no warning before an air strike on a school in gaza that's reported to have killed dozens of people. the israeli military says the school contained a hamas compound, and insists that it took steps to reduce the risk of harming civilians. ukraine has ordered the evacuation of children and their guardians from those parts of the eastern donetsk region it still controls.

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The Context

it is putting into the nhs ai lab. we will speak tonight to the former nhs director of ai innovation, who these days is using the al to streamline regulation so our public services can more quickly make use of what is on offer. so let me set the context for you. currently here in the uk, there are 7.5 million people waiting for treatment in england. and in spite of all best efforts, it's only slightly down on a peak of nearly 7.8 million last september. but clearly not far enough. we spent in 2022—23 — the last year of confirmed final nhs spending data — total health spending in england was over £180 billion. spending has increased by an average of 5.5% a year in real terms since 2019—20. it stands to reason that we need a better solution. more spending does not necessarily deliver better outcomes, and that is where ai

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The Beat With Ari Melber

made whatever sort of deals he did make to become the maga speaker but you can test the past republican presidents but you could as leaders in both parties. vowing to destroy the justice system and jury trials when you find one outcome you disagree with is a different mine. it comes amidst a now convicted of failed coup leader trying to avoid the more serious trials he faces in the future if the process plays out. cases for the january 6th failed to, for a rico charge, for stealing classified material whatever motive he had for that. if a cia director can get in trouble, so can a former president. they both have serious powers when they are in office. they don't have a lifetime right to steal or violate subpoena laws or fight with the fbi and endanger people in the fbi who have to show up with guns to take back the stolen property. there is not really a debate about that. where do we go from here? white house pattern from the bush era, bill kristol, joins us in 90 seconds. in 90 seconds

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Katy Tur Reports

today the world marked the 80th anniversary of d-day at omaha beach in normandy, france, president biden met with some of the last veterans alive who survived it. most are now 100 years old or older. back then they were barely out of their teens storming the shores under a relentless barrage of nazi artillery. their courage and their resolve helped the allies recapture europe and end the war, but more than 2,400 americans would not make it off that beach, along with more than 1,900 other allied soldiers. at the ceremony today was the actor and the director who brought those harrowing days in 1994 -- 1944 to life in the 198 film "saving private ryan."

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The Context

and more personalised care. but reports this week are thatjust as the technology leaps forward, the budget is being slashed. joseph connor, who was previously the nhs director of ai innovation and is now the ceo of carefulai ltd, is with us. we will talk about what you are doing to streamline the process shortly, but what were the main challenges you faced when you were in the nhs when it came to adopting new a! innovation and technology? 0k, ok, so if we go back to when that was which — ok, so if we go back to when that was which was _ ok, so if we go back to when that was which was about _ ok, so if we go back to when that was which was about 2017—2018,| ok, so if we go back to when that i was which was about 2017—2018, the challenges _ was which was about 2017—2018, the challenges at — was which was about 2017—2018, the challenges at that _ was which was about 2017—2018, the challenges at that time _ was which was about 2017—2018, the challenges at that time were - was which was about 2017—2018, the challenges at that time were not - challenges at that time were not 'ust challenges at that time were not just the — challenges at that time were not just the issue _ challenges at that time were not just the issue of _ challenges at that time were not just the issue of regulation. - challenges at that time were not just the issue of regulation. it. challenges at that time were not i just the issue of regulation. it was a relatively— just the issue of regulation. it was a relatively new _ just the issue of regulation. it was a relatively new area _ just the issue of regulation. it was a relatively new area of— just the issue of regulation. it wasj a relatively new area of awareness for the _ a relatively new area of awareness for the nhs, — a relatively new area of awareness forthe nhs, so— a relatively new area of awareness for the nhs, so there _ a relatively new area of awareness forthe nhs, so there is— a relatively new area of awareness for the nhs, so there is quite - a relatively new area of awareness for the nhs, so there is quite a i a relatively new area of awarenessj for the nhs, so there is quite a lot of difficult — for the nhs, so there is quite a lot of difficult if — for the nhs, so there is quite a lot of difficult if you're _ for the nhs, so there is quite a lot of difficult if you're able _ for the nhs, so there is quite a lot of difficult if you're able to - of difficult if you're able to understand _ of difficult if you're able to understand what _ of difficult if you're able to understand what it - of difficult if you're able to understand what it is. - of difficult if you're able to understand what it is. andj of difficult if you're able to - understand what it is. and there is to a large — understand what it is. and there is to a large degree _ understand what it is. and there is to a large degree a _ understand what it is. and there is to a large degree a lot— understand what it is. and there is to a large degree a lot of- understand what it is. and there is| to a large degree a lot of confusion as to _ to a large degree a lot of confusion as to the _ to a large degree a lot of confusion as to the value. _ to a large degree a lot of confusion as to the value, but _ to a large degree a lot of confusion as to the value, but when - to a large degree a lot of confusion as to the value, but when you - to a large degree a lot of confusionj as to the value, but when you raise awareness — as to the value, but when you raise awareness of — as to the value, but when you raise awareness of case _ as to the value, but when you raise awareness of case studies - awareness of case studies like you've — awareness of case studies like you've just— awareness of case studies like you've just done, _ awareness of case studies like you've just done, it _ awareness of case studies like you've just done, it becomes. awareness of case studies like - you've just done, it becomes obvious there _ you've just done, it becomes obvious there is— you've just done, it becomes obvious there is a _ you've just done, it becomes obvious there is a role — you've just done, it becomes obvious there is a role for— you've just done, it becomes obvious there is a role for things _ you've just done, it becomes obvious there is a role for things that -

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Deadline White House

domestic terrorism. scott perry had his phone seized because of his role in january 6th. he was chief architect of the lead person trying to install jeffrey clark as the acting attorney general. he asked for a pardon on that. he refused to respond to a subpoena. ronnie jackson, the guy who attested to trump's destiny to live to 200 and a weight number that's closer to mine than trump's was demeeted to captain in the navy because of his drug and alcohol use. he was a failed trump nominee for the secretary of veterans affairs. he attended the stop the steal rally on january 6th. again, january 6th is defined by the current fbi director as, quote, domestic terrorism. they are now on the intel

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CNN News Central

whatever you can get out of a motion picture if you've ever wondered what it was like, that's it. >> it's close as somebody in davenport, iowa, oakland california, or minneapolis, minnesota was going to get to that hangs told christiane that spielberg expected the d-day shoot to last three weeks, and it did he said that he and the director both had hoped that it would be a document that accurately reflected the tenor of that day stay with cnn. >> we'll be right back home fraught brought to you by cornea saada had the endless summer grill now at golden corral oh, carney isolde. it's gotten me. i saw them. that's what i said. >> god, agnes saada, foreign aid gotta be karnak, but with more flavored got any car and chasing it like this. >> with armor all a little bit of this protect from a lot of

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