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BBC Election Debate

of tackling — tackling the climate crisis is a way of tackling the pay gaps, investing in green _ of tackling the pay gaps, investing in greenjobs to make sure we've got cleaner— in greenjobs to make sure we've got cleaner air, _ in greenjobs to make sure we've got cleanerair, more in greenjobs to make sure we've got cleaner air, more cohesive communities, i agree with every single _ communities, i agree with every single word. migration is not something we tolerate in the sky, we should _ something we tolerate in the sky, we should celebrate it. the audience uploading — should celebrate it. the audience uploading should told those two parties. — uploading should told those two parties, the labour party and the conservative party who are constantly reaching to the right on migration— constantly reaching to the right on migration is what they are doing is wrong _ migration is what they are doing is wrong the — migration is what they are doing is wrong, the people in this country are decent. — wrong, the people in this country are decent, they want to see communities brought together and celebrated, and we are stronger together~ — celebrated, and we are stronger together. i hope the labour party and the _ together. i hope the labour party and the conservative party heard that loud — and the conservative party heard that loud because the green party will always... that loud because the green party will always---_ that loud because the green party will always. . . will always... they also want places in gp surgeries, _ will always... they also want places in gp surgeries, in _ will always... they also want places in gp surgeries, in schools, - will always... they also want places in gp surgeries, in schools, and - in gp surgeries, in schools, and people who support nigel farage in many communities around the uk said the only reason is because they're too many people. this the only reason is because they're too many people-— too many people. as a lack of housing. _ too many people. as a lack of housing. it's _ too many people. as a lack of housing, it's hard _ too many people. as a lack of housing, it's hard to - too many people. as a lack of housing, it's hard to get - too many people. as a lack of housing, it's hard to get it. too many people. as a lack of housing, it's hard to get it in l too many people. as a lack of - housing, it's hard to get it in nhs appointment, these problems aren't the problems of... tell appointment, these problems aren't the problems of. . ._ the problems of... tell million extra people _

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Hannity

legitimacy of the appointment of special counsel mo the biden law fare is his presidency is even worse. the border shambles violent crime remains in inflation continuing to spike with housing totally unaffordable with 2 wars raging overseas no end in sight and even democrats are even questioning biden's mental acuity. no surprise the vast majority of americans believe our countries on the wrong track so i will former president trump cut through the law fair and dirty political tricks to reach these americans and demonstrate a better future moments ago i sat them at the former president here's part 1 of the interview. >> sean: we got breaking news as i mentioned in my open i want to get your reaction that the appeals course has stopped the georgia election case law and appeal on willis disqualification is pending on the appeals of a florida judge

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CNN News Central

breaking news coming in gaza, hamas run ministry of health saying that at least 45 people have been killed, several others injured in an israeli strike at a school in central gaza. >> the school was said to be housing displaced refugees. these really military's confirmed it carried out the airstrike, but saying it was targeting a hamas common how an operating inside the school. and now a cnn analysis shows that american-made munitions were used in that strike siena. it's nada bashir. she's tracking this one for us not what more are you learning? >> look as you mentioned, kate, this was an area known to be sheltering thousands of displaced palestinians. the un for palestine refugees. >> it says it believes approximately 6,000, at least palestinian temperature shelton within the school building, thousands more sheltering on the actual grounds of the un complex that strike taking place overnight according to eyewitnesses, several strikes took place targeting this school and we've been hearing from medical officials and health officials on the ground

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Americas Newsroom

it was just straight tears, sickness in your stomach, just don't want to get up out of bed. joe: there's always that saying, well, you've got to look on the bright side of things. tell me what the bright side of childhood cancer is. lakesha: it's a long road. it's hard. but saint jude has gotten us through it. narrator: saint jude children's research hospital works day after day to find cures and save the lives of children with cancer and other life-threatening diseases. thanks to generous donors like you, families never receive a bill from saint jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food, so they can focus on helping their child live. ashley: without all of those donations, saint jude would not be able to do all of the exceptional work that they do. narrator: for just $19 a month, you'll help us continue the life-saving research and treatment these kids need.

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Outnumbered

marlo thomas: thanks to generous donors like you, families never receive a bill from st. jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food so they can focus on helping their child live. for just $19 a month, you'll help us continue the lifesaving research and treatment that these kids need now and in the future. join with your credit or debit card right now, and we'll send you this st. jude t-shirt that you can proudly wear to show your support. tiffany: anybody and everybody that contributes anything to this place, no matter if it's a big business or just the grandmother that donates once a month, they are changing people's lives. and that's a big deal. [music playing]

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BBC News

a hospital in gaza says at least 36 people were killed and the hamas—run media office says dozens who were sheltering there were injured. the israel defence forces say the school was housing a hamas compound and insist they took steps to avoid harming civilians. 0ur middle east correspondent, yolande knell, has more from jerusalem. so the israeli military says that it struck this school in nusurat urban refugee camp in the center of the gaza strip because it was acting on intelligence. there was a hamas command post there and that there were hamas and islamichhad fighters who had been involved in the 7th of october attacks on southern israel, which killed, of course, about 1,200 people, according to official israeli figures. now, local people say that there were hundreds of displaced people that were sheltering inside that school and that we've just been hearing from the al—aqsa martyrs hospital nearby. a journalist working with us spoke

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

against israeli troops. it appears that the israeli military, once again used us made munitions for this strike the gbu-39 small diameter bomb fragments of those were found at the scene by a journalist working for us in central gaza, analyzed by munitions experts, that was the same type of munition that was used in that devastating strike that killed 45 people in western rafah just over a week ago, the un, the head of the unrwa but the un's main agency in gaza, philippe lazzarini says that this shelter was housing about 6,000 people at the time of the strike. he said that targeting un premises or using them for military purposes cannot become the new norm calling on this to stop and that all those responsible should be held accountable. erika jeremy, i appreciate the update and reporting. thank-you all right. now, president biden and world leaders are commemorating the 80th anniversary of d-day in france. our live coverage continues. on the other side of this quickly the cnn

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The Context

year, according to the imf. caveats aside, that's more than any other advanced economy in the world. so in mind of what susie has just said and the way we approach the military, maybe we should be looking at defence manufacturing and the way we train troops as perhaps a way to grow our economy, in the same way that the russians are going there economy? that the russians are going there econom ? ., , that the russians are going there econom ? . , , , ., economy? certainly the russian economy? certainly the russian economy has — economy? certainly the russian economy has grown, _ economy? certainly the russian economy has grown, and - economy? certainly the russian economy has grown, and a - economy? certainly the russian economy has grown, and a lot l economy? certainly the russian | economy has grown, and a lot of economy? certainly the russian i economy has grown, and a lot of that may be _ economy has grown, and a lot of that may be due _ economy has grown, and a lot of that may be due to how it's turning to the west— may be due to how it's turning to the west and building economic relations— the west and building economic relations with the east. i think the problem _ relations with the east. i think the problem they're having in terms of growing _ problem they're having in terms of growing the army as a a lot of young people just _ growing the army as a a lot of young people just don't want to join for various— people just don't want to join for various reasons. the pay isn't the most _ various reasons. the pay isn't the most attractive, we've seen a lot of reports _ most attractive, we've seen a lot of reports on — most attractive, we've seen a lot of reports on the quality of mod housing _ reports on the quality of mod housing. i think if we are looking at what's — housing. i think if we are looking at what's happening today, 80 years

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CNN Newsroom With Wolf Blitzer

with cnn says the school, and its grounds were housing around 20,000 displaced people when at least three missiles struck the israel defense forces, the idf says it was targeting up to 30 hamas militants and is not aware of any civilians being killed. the former us state department middle east negotiator, aaron david miller is joining us right now. aaron, this attack comes what less than two weeks after another deadly strike on a camp in rafah in southern gaza, israel says it's targeting hamas, but the civilian toll keeps climbing and climbing what's urinalysis i think first and foremost will it's impossible. >> i think to operate in densely populated areas in that harm civilians. and i think israelis malik, they identified a hamas command center with 2030 to 40 hamas fighters whether that command center was

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BBC News at Six

i have been speaking to people here about the issues affecting them, in particular the cost of living and the cost of housing. because a lot of people he has struggled to get on the housing ladder. they struggle to be able to afford rent. chipping barnet constituency is where the former minister theresa villiers managed to hold on against the odds last time round, but this time it could be a much tougher fight for her. the labour party have tasted success in this part of london because they took control over the council two years ago. we have seen the labour leader coming here and supporting the local candidate, dan tomlinson. labouralso supporting the local candidate, dan tomlinson. labour also have their eyes on some surrounding constituencies where conservative mps have stood down. chipping barnet reflects the wider battle we are seeing across london. there are

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