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David Seymour on Waitangi Tribunal, school lunches and euthanasia

Between a Māori Battalion veteran calling for a government apology, the Waitangi Tribunal summonsing an Act minister, the swirling funding discussions around...

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Young and Addicted

of urological surgeons. i think we've seen a huge explosion of young people taking ketamine, and that means that they come to see us with significant urinary symptoms. and these symptoms can include going to the toilet every hour or every half an hour. and what the ketamine does is it destroys the lining of the bladder, and that can have very serious consequences. we've noticed throughout the whole country — we always have discussions amongst other urologists — that there's a huge explosion. all of us have seen pockets in certain places, some very high use of ketamine, and lots of young patients with severe bladder problems that we would not see until patients are much older. as a result, they're now putting together a document to help other health professionals spot the signs of ketamine bladder. ketamine is really popular in bristol — so much so, there's even

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CNN Newsroom Live

the ukrainians might lose the war against russia for glycan, cnn, key it what joining us now is alexandra month the joke she heads the human rights organization, sends of his civil liberties, which won the nobel peace prize in 2022. >> alexandra, thanks for joining us thank you for invitation. so you in an honest tour across the us, lobbying for these aid for ukraine what was your reaction when you heard the house had voted on these 61 billion in aid for ukraine i heard public lectures, public discussions, meeting with people in different part of the country. >> and i always face a very warm welcome. i when the raid to your brand new and story for freedom and for human dignity is very understandable for people in united states. and this reflect the sociological polls majority of people in united states support ukraine.

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CNN Newsroom Live

representatives passed a crucial $95 billion foreign aid package saturday. >> it's now headed to the senate and is expected to be approved this week. the bill includes 61 billion in dollars for ukraine and ukrainian president zelenskyy is urging the us to send weapons to the front lines as soon as possible. he says it will help make ukrainians have some gains on the battlefield, which of course has been dominated by russia for months what joining us now is alexandra mosfet yolk. she heads the human rights organizations center of his civil liberties, which won the nobel peace prize in 2022, alexandra, thanks for joining us thank you for invitation. you want an honest speaking to her across the us, lobbying for these aid for ukraine. what was your reaction when you heard the house and voted on these 61 billion in aid for ukraine i heard two public lectures, public discussions, meeting with people in different parts

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

and donald trump with the prosecutors are looking to outline to the jury is that he was made aware from michael cohen and the editor in chief of the "national enquirer" that an additional woman, stormy daniels had a story that she wanted to be published and sell, and the "national enquirer" was in discussions with stormy daniels about potentially being the one to buy her story. but in the intervening days, the prosecution says, that michael cohen was put in touch via the national inquirer with stormy daniels and her attorney, and that is when the $130,000 payment was arranged. we want to be very clear what is significant in the last two minutes about this is is that the prosecution is explicitly telling the jury they will present to them in the upcoming weeks that donald trump was intimately aware of the stormy daniels story in october of 2016 and the payment to silence her from having that story go public. >> vaughn hillyard, thank you very much.

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Verified Live

president touching down close to islamabad and meeting various dignitaries, we know that he will meet the prime minister of pakistan, president, we have also seen images of him meeting the head of pakistan's army. so far no international media has been allowed to film or ask any questions on the president's visit. this comes at a very tense time in the middle east with very deteriorating relationship between israel and iran. we don't know exactly what will be discussed in terms of security but we know that both sides of said that while they will be talking about trade and that that is a key part of its visit, there will be discussions about security. the metropolitan police have charged two men with spying for china. they were accused of breaching the official secrets act. they will appear on court on friday. the chinese embassy in london called the arrest still staged politicalfarce. let's speak to our security correspondent gordon corera.

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Sportsday

can reveal they didn't ask for him to be replaced and in a later statement they insisted they were not questioning the integrity of any individuals. nevertheless, some referees are concerned about the wider consequences of what has happened. it wider consequences of what has ha ened. , , , wider consequences of what has hauened. , , , happened. it sets us back because as i'm talking. — happened. it sets us back because as i'm talking. real— happened. it sets us back because as i'm talking, real grassroots _ i'm talking, real grassroots football, it casts shadows over match officials who are on the whole volunteers. why should a 14—year—old starting their career now have this cloud across their back? so starting their career now have this cloud across their back?— cloud across their back? so it's totally unacceptable. _ cloud across their back? so it's i totally unacceptable. nottingham totally u naccepta ble. notti ng ha m forest have totally unacceptable. nottingham forest have now asked for the audio of discussions between the officials of discussions between the officials of the everton game to be released. the club's words may result in punishment. next season, semi automated offsides in the premier league should make vir quicker, but its angles and arguments are still being replayed on a loop. patrick gary, bbc news. so plenty of debate and controversy

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

much will pecker be able to contribute to the inner workings of the trump campaign, certainly the trump mindset at those just final weeks before the election? >> well, i think two things. pecker certainly establishes for the jurors sort of the things they were doing with stormy daniels was not something they invented, catch and kill, a tabloid would pay for a salacious story and not one it. that is something that had been going on for a long time. they had done it for trump before. certainly was a big part of his business model at the "national enquirer." he'll establish that and lay out for people what the m.o. was and the intention was. that gives you a sense of the cover up that was going on. the other thing that's important is he's not michael cohen. michael cohen will be able to bring the jurors inside the discussions of the trump organization. he has his own credibility problems. he went to jail for lying. i think in this case to have

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

prosecution is that trump store the 2016 election. but you hasn't actually charged him in the conspiracy to do that nor is trying to implement an election are suppress negative information in crime and what bragg has charged our 34 book entries that didn't occur until 2017. so he's in the irrational position of trying to say that 26 and election was stolen by activity that took place the following year. you need to try to persuade the jury that there is some kind of nefarious scheme that leads up to the 2016 election and what pecker and cohen are for is to outline the discussions that they had about this catch and kill scheme to purchase the disclosure rights of the stories and bury them which may be unsavory, exactly the things that underlying the stories were unsavory, but that's not a crime.

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Young and Addicted

and with those under 25, it's more than tripled. a growing concern for the british association of urological surgeons. i think we've seen a huge explosion of young people taking ketamine, and that means that they come to see us with significant urinary symptoms. and these symptoms can include going to the toilet every hour or every half an hour. and what the ketamine does is it destroys the lining of the bladder, and that can have very serious consequences. we've noticed throughout the whole country — we always have discussions amongst other urologists — that there's a huge explosion. all of us have seen pockets in certain places, some very high use of ketamine, and lots of young patients with severe bladder problems that we would not see until patients are much older. as a result, they're now putting together a document to help other health professionals spot the signs of ketamine bladder. ketamine is really

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