At the white house. And this is cnn you. Are in the cnn newsroom. Hi, everyone. Im jessica dean in new york. The us made its first humanitarian aid drops over gaza today, and a joint operation with jordan, us aircraft delivered some 38,000 meals. Us official saying they chose the drop zone based on me believing a large number of people to be sheltering mirror that location at the same time, a senior us official now saying, israel has quote, basically accepted the terms of a Ceasefire Deal to release more hostages how the. Decision falls to hamas to accept the deal for Scylla Alvarez is joining us now, live from washington, priscilla, the white house seems to believe this was a big success. This airdrops of aid today, thats been the resounding message from Senior Administration officials, though, while theyre touting it as a success, they are also cautioning that much more is needed as this dire humanitarian crisis continues to unfold in gaza. Now, as you mentioned, there, there were 38
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the trefnydd or leader of the house, lesley griffiths, stood in for mark drakeford. in some health boards, one in three patients were contracting the covid virus in a hospital setting. these were decisions that were taken here in wales by welsh government ministers. surely those decisions need now to be tested at a welsh public inquiry and not lost in a uk wide public inquiry. will you commit to using your energies within government to campaign for a wales wide public inquiry so these very issues can be looked at and remediated here in wales? no, i won t. you have hear the first minister say many times, and i know the first minister in his answers to you in chamber has said that he has agreed to four nation inquiry, a uk four nation inquiry. he s had discussions with senior ministers, i think the prime minister himself in the uk government. and, you know, if we had our own inquiry, we would not be able to look at so many of the independencies there are across the four countries in rela
now, these were decisions that were taken here in wales by welsh government ministers. surely those decisions need now to be tested at a welsh public inquiry and not lost in a uk wide public inquiry. will you commit to using your energies within government to campaign for a wales wide public inquiry so these very issues can be looked at and remediated here in wales? no, i won t. you have heard the first minister say many times and i know the first minister, in his answers to you in the chamber, has said that he has agreed to four nation inquiry a uk four nation inquiry. he s had discussions with senior ministers i think the prime minister himself in the uk government and, you know, if we had our own inquiry, we wouldn t be able to look at so many of the independencies that there are across the four countries in relation to covid, so if you think about testing, if you think about vaccines, if you think about ppe, if you think about the drugs that have been used in relation to co
virus in a hospital setting. now, these were decisions that were taken here in wales by welsh government ministers. surely those decisions need now to be tested at a welsh public inquiry and not lost in a uk wide public inquiry. will you commit to using your energies within government to campaign for a wales wide public inquiry so these very issues can be looked at and remediated here in wales? no, i won t. you have heard the first minister say many times and i know the first minister, in his answers to you in the chamber, has said that he has agreed to four nation inquiry a uk four nation inquiry. he s had discussions with senior ministers i think the prime minister himself in the uk government and, you know, if we had our own inquiry, we wouldn t be able to look at so many of the independencies that there are across the four countries in relation to covid, so if you think about testing, if you think about vaccines, if you think about ppe, if you think about the drugs