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missile hit a distribution centre near the hospital that led to 32 injuries coming to the hospitalfor the half of them are children. i have seen doctors and nurses who are overwhelmed this year, more than 73,000 people have been injured so farand than 73,000 people have been injured so far and was of them have moderate to severe injuries. i have seen a lot of death among children. one in 100 children in gaza are killed which is the equivalent of half a million american eldon being killed in six months. this is unprecedented, this is catastrophic and it should stop. catastrophic and it should sto. ., ~ catastrophic and it should sto-. . ~ ., catastrophic and it should sto. . ~' . stop. talking about the impact on children, _ stop. talking about the impact on children, tell _ stop. talking about the impact on children, tell us _ stop. talking about the impact on children, tell us more - stop. talking about the impact| on children, tell us more about the physical brunt of this that they are barren, a lot of children losing limbs, if they don't lose their lives, and then the mental toll here as well, so many children being orphaned as well. i well, so many children being orphaned as well.— well, so many children being orphaned as well. i mean, as we know, orphaned as well. i mean, as we know. now _ orphaned as well. i mean, as we know, now there _ orphaned as well. i mean, as we know, now there is _ orphaned as well. i mean, as we know, now there is an _ know, now there is an additional problem which is the

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BBC News

and got the word out and was successful.— successful. so you are part of the committee _ successful. so you are part of the committee getting - successful. so you are part of the committee getting that l successful. so you are part of. the committee getting that word out, speak into your fellow employees, we know the same time there were six other governors including tennessee's warning to workers that they arejoining could warning to workers that they are joining could threaten the region economic progress and could lead to layoffs, what and make of that? —— what did you make of that? —— what did you make of that? —— what did you make of that? -- what did you make of that?— make of that? -- what did you make of that? this wasn't about the politics _ make of that? this wasn't about the politics of— make of that? this wasn't about the politics of the _ the politics of the politicians, this was about the workers, this is a labor movement and by coming together, we were able to show everybody that we have the power when we come together with the voice and the companies are profitable, our plan here is a very stable plan, we build a very popular product, the companies i was showing that the cells are going up our production volumes are going up and they can afford us. are going up and they can afford us— afford us. and so, specifically, - afford us. and so, specifically, whatl afford us. and so, l specifically, what is afford us. and so, - specifically, what is and afford us. and so, _ specifically, what is and now that the union hopes to be able to achieve, what a workers

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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart

leadership has said, let's not say anything just yet. a lot of rank-and-file members created this problem, it's your problem, you deal with it, that's the sentiment. i think that we may not, to congresswoman edwards point, we may not get to this point because the key is that former president trump does not want another ugly speakership fight. marjorie taylor greene knows that. i think she has really boxed herself in. the thinking in trump world, from what i am hearing, is that speaker johnson is as good as it gets. they will not get a more conservative speaker, so why do this? six, seven months before an election? >> there was a towel, because ladies and gentlemen, i watched marjorie taylor greene's interview so you would not have to. at the very end of the interview, where she says if he does not do so, he will be vacated, what she said after that was, "there are special

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Newsday

have introduced emergency response plans in preparation for severe floods. there have been heavy downpours in recent daysin been heavy downpours in recent days in the guangdong province, which is home to around 127 million people. according to state media, landslides have injured six people and trapped others, with some villages being cut off. local officials say some rivers are hitting water levels, which have a 1-in-50 water levels, which have a 1—in—50 chance of happening every year. to some sporting news now: a record—breaking day at the london marathon. more than 50,000 people took part in this year's event, and olympic champion set a new world record for women of 2 hours, 16 minutes, 16 seconds. our sports reporter was there cheering on the runners who made it over the runners who made it over the finish line. there was drama earlier in the day in the elite races. a new women's—only world record set by kenyan olympic champion, taking about a minute off the reigning world record set in

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Sportsday

it was clear and i don't exactly i think it was a wake—up. have their game in hand so they will win that game so we know we have to win football games and that is what we try. elsewhere in the premier league, there were wins for aston villa, who are on course for a champions league spot. and crystal palace, who are surely safe now after thrashing west ham. there'll be an all—glasgow scottish cup final after rangers beat hearts 2—nil to set up the first rangers v celtic scottish cup final for 22 years. real madrid have extended their lead at the top of la liga to 11 points after a thrilling el classico. it was 2—2 at the bernabeu until the 9ist minute whenjude bellingham smashed a late winner for real into the top corner of the barcelona net. the result puts them firmly on track to reclaim the league title with just six games left to play this season. new bundasliga champions, bayer leverkusen, are still unbeaten, but only just. they needed a stoppage—time equaliser

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BBC News

quit the conservative party and will stand down at the next general election. the party investigated claims that menzies used political donations to pay off "bad people". it says it "cannot conclude" whether he misused party funds because the money came from a body outside of the party's remit. but it found menzies had shown a "pattern of behaviour" falling below the standards of mps. menzies has denied the allegations. the party has since concluded that there has been a misuse of conservative party funds. british conductor sir andrew davis has died aged 80 from leukaemia. he was one of the longest—serving chief conductors of the bbc symphony orchestra. he retired from the bbc in 2000 to work with the lyric opera of chicago. thousands of people attended a vigil in sydney to remember those who were killed by a man with a knife last week. as the sun set on bondi beach, people lit candles in memory of the victims. six people were killed, including the mother of a nine—month—old girl injured in the attack. 11 others were also hurt.

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HARDtalk

and correct me if i'm wrong — but the arc of your career, it strikes me you did an awful lot of theatre in the �*90s. idid, yes. national theatre, all sorts of theatre. yes. very well reviewed, a lot of it. and then, you seemed to decide to go to tv and to movies and to spend much less time in the theatre. well, what happened was i... we had children, and i've got... my children are very close in age. so, we had four very young children. and, at the same time, i was offered ray donovan in america. so, i was commuting back and forth. we used to do ray donovan for six months every year. so, when i came back, the idea of going to do a play and not read my kids a goodnight story or something, and daddy's going to go off and do a play somewhere — itjust didn't seem logicalfor me, really. and also, the other thing is i never used to get great parts in the theatre. theatre had a very... not only theatre, but the uk had a very fixed idea of me and i had to go over and work in america, for the americans to get a more... to be more open—minded about me, about what i could play. that's very interesting.

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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart

not necessarily clear sailing in what looks like a difficult bid for re-election, six months from now. >> the polls show abortion as the fifth most important issue among voters, at 6%, but that number rises to 19% when they asked voters if they would vote for or against a candidate based on the issue. do you think the polls are underestimating abortion as a driving issue in the campaign? >> dramatically show. -- dramatically so. that hiccup, for example, among women and younger women, is due to the abortion issue. a lot of people don't necessarily say it's the most important battle facing the nation, but they think it is a disqualifier and think it is a clear contrast. who is on the economy, who does this or that, who knows? people's position on abortion? quite clear. the administration could not be more clear about how they

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BBC News

military and police patrols, significantly boosting gun controls and imposing tougher prison sentences for "terrorism" and drug trafficking. ecuadoreans wanted abroad for organised crime—related offences could be extradited if the constitutional changes are passed. as he voted, president daniel no—boa said the outcome would define state policy in fighting violence, corruption and organised crime. he declared a state of emergency injanuary and sent the army to take control of prisons, after a gang leader escaped and gunmen took to the streets. 0ne wells has more. —— daniel noboa. us presidentjoe biden has congratulated workers at a volkswagen car factory in tennessee, after they voted tojoin the united autoworkers union. the vote passed on friday with 73% support. volkswagen is one of several companies that opened non—union plants in southern us states in recent decades, lured by weaker labour laws. staff at a mercedes—benz plant in alabama will vote on unionisation next month. six republican governors condemned the effort, saying it will lead to layoffs. uaw members ratified new contracts with detroit's big three carmakers — ford, general motors, and stellantis — in november.

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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart

evidence and applies the instructions of law, as judge merchan gives it to them, i am fairly confident they may end up convicting donald trump and may do it in a new york minute. >> jurors have already had to worry about their identities being leaked, a couple jurors have been asked to be removed, might we see other jurors ask to be dismissed? >> i feel like it's almost inevitable that we will have other jury bumps along the way. it's not that unusual, when we pick a jury, was in the jurors home for the night, they come back the next day to begin hearing opening statements. one or more of the jurors are like, you know what, i came up with some reason, some concerns, and i might not be able to sit and that happens all the time. you know, early on in the process, the judge, if those reasons are valid, can dismiss that juror and replace that juror with an alternate. because there are only six alternate seated, if we have an

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