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will find a welcome from a red cross volunteer who will get them a were merely make sure they get everything need right now. find merely make sure they get everything need right nova— need right now. and what is your assessment _ need right now. and what is your assessment of _ need right now. and what is your assessment of how _ need right now. and what is your assessment of how the - need right now. and what is your assessment of how the medical. assessment of how the medical facilities are coping with the situation?— situation? have not had an opportunity _ situation? have not had an opportunity to _ situation? have not had an opportunity to take - situation? have not had an opportunity to take a - situation? have not had an opportunity to take a look| situation? have not had an - opportunity to take a look visit out those also i know the disaster team in the shelter is doing a greatjob. as folks come into the shelter, they do have burns, injuries, and we are making sure we take a look at those, have a look, treat them as possible, and if it needs further care, speak to local officials so we can get them to where they can get that care. ., ~' them to where they can get that care. ., ~ , ., y them to where they can get that care. . ~ , . them to where they can get that care. ., ~' y . ., care. thank you very much for talkin: care. thank you very much for talking to _ care. thank you very much for talking to us, _ care. thank you very much for talking to us, todd _ care. thank you very much for talking to us, todd james - care. thank you very much for| talking to us, todd james from care. thank you very much for - talking to us, todd james from the talking to us, todd james from the american red cross. thousands of protestors against planned legal reforms in israel have returned to the streets for the 32nd week in a row. the biggest demonstration is taking place in tel aviv and more than 100 others are also scheduled in towns and villages across the country.

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BBC News

time because were not seen in time because there's— were not seen in time because there's not_ were not seen in time because there's not enough doctors and we are not_ there's not enough doctors and we are not asking for the ransom of a king _ are not asking for the ransom of a king £20 — are not asking for the ransom of a king £20 an— are not asking for the ransom of a king. £20 an hour, well below the global— king. £20 an hour, well below the global market value, well below! that is_ global market value, well below! that is all— global market value, well below! that is all we are asking for. the government _ that is all we are asking for. the government says _ that is all we are asking for. tue: government says they that is all we are asking for. tte: government says they have that is all we are asking for. "tte: government says they have given that is all we are asking for. tte: government says they have given you what they call a fair and reasonable pay offer so is there an end point? the dispute will rumble on unless we -et a the dispute will rumble on unless we get a credible offer. the government cannot_ get a credible offer. the government cannot impose upon us a deal. it is a two-way— cannot impose upon us a deal. it is a two—way conversation that needs to be had, _ a two—way conversation that needs to be had, our— a two—way conversation that needs to be had, our doors are always open to converse _ be had, our doors are always open to converse with the government, the offer they— converse with the government, the offer they have given us is derisory, _ offer they have given us is derisory, inadequate and quite frankly— derisory, inadequate and quite frankly insulting.— derisory, inadequate and quite frankly insulting. thanks so much for talkin: frankly insulting. thanks so much for talking to _ frankly insulting. thanks so much for talking to us. _ frankly insulting. thanks so much for talking to us. you _ frankly insulting. thanks so much for talking to us. you have - frankly insulting. thanks so much for talking to us. you have had i frankly insulting. thanks so much l for talking to us. you have had the strength of feeling and you can hear the strength of feeling behind me as well. the government insists no more talks will take place, they said the 6% rise offered with an additional consolidated £1250 increase was fair and reasonable and above what most in the public and private sectors

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hospital— christmases but they come into hospital and we believe because they were not— hospital and we believe because they were not seen in time because there's— were not seen in time because there's not— were not seen in time because there's not enough doctors and we are not— there's not enough doctors and we are not asking for the ransom of a king _ are not asking for the ransom of a king £20 — are not asking for the ransom of a king £20 an— are not asking for the ransom of a king. £20 an hour, well below the global— king. £20 an hour, well below the global market value, well below! that is— global market value, well below! that is all— global market value, well below! that is all we are asking for. the government _ that is all we are asking for. the government says _ that is all we are asking for. ttl government says they have given you what they call a fair and reasonable pay offer so is there an end point? the dispute will rumble on unless we -et a the dispute will rumble on unless we get a credible offer. the government cannot— get a credible offer. the government cannot impose upon us a deal. it is a two-way— cannot impose upon us a deal. it is a two—way conversation that needs to be had, _ a two—way conversation that needs to be had, our— a two—way conversation that needs to be had, our doors are always open to converse _ be had, our doors are always open to converse with the government, the offer they— converse with the government, the offer they have given us is derisory, _ offer they have given us is derisory, inadequate and quite frankly— derisory, inadequate and quite frankly insulting.— derisory, inadequate and quite frankly insulting. thanks so much for talkin: frankly insulting. thanks so much for talking to _ frankly insulting. thanks so much for talking to us. _ frankly insulting. thanks so much for talking to us. you _ frankly insulting. thanks so much for talking to us. you have - frankly insulting. thanks so much for talking to us. you have had i frankly insulting. thanks so much l for talking to us. you have had the strength of feeling and you can hear the strength of feeling behind me as well. the government insists no more talks will take place, they said the 6% rise offered with an additional consolidated £1250 increase was fair and reasonable and above what most in the public and private sectors

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The Context

talking about suicide more often. so i do believe that people are more open and honest about having thoughts of suicide or even being more open about the attempts they've made with regard to suicide. we are also better at collecting data having to do with suicide than previously where they would be a cause of death. we were not quite sure what the underlying cause was but i do think that reporting has also improved in terms of suicide. but also people are really struggling. they don't have the tools or supports as well as the actual mental health supports they needin actual mental health supports they need in regards to the therapists and the psychiatrists that they need to reduce some of their symptoms. so that elevates the level of attempting suicide.- that elevates the level of attempting suicide. that elevates the level of attem-utin suicide. ., . attempting suicide. you said we are talkin: attempting suicide. you said we are talking about _ attempting suicide. you said we are talking about it _ attempting suicide. you said we are talking about it more _ attempting suicide. you said we are talking about it more but _ attempting suicide. you said we are talking about it more but is - attempting suicide. you said we are talking about it more but is there i talking about it more but is there still stigma attached to mental health are preventable from getting help? health are preventable from getting hel ? ~ , ,., , ~ health are preventable from getting hel-2”, , ~ , ., help? absolutely. when it comes to mental health, _ help? absolutely. when it comes to mental health, those _ help? absolutely. when it comes to mental health, those symptoms - help? absolutely. when it comes to mental health, those symptoms are not viewed in the same way as physical symptoms but we do know to be true is that mental health and

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BBC News

provided services, how that was translated into a document giving over 9000 names, theirjob titles, the department they were working on, and possibly allowing those to be traced to their home address and so on, it's absolutely shameful. it's a terrible thing and should never have happened. terrible thing and should never have ha ened. . ~' ,. terrible thing and should never have ha ened. . ~ ,, . terrible thing and should never have ha ened. . ~' . ., happened. thank you so much for talkin: to happened. thank you so much for talking to us _ happened. thank you so much for talking to us this _ happened. thank you so much for talking to us this morning. - the number of people in england waiting to start routine hospital treatment has risen to a new record high. an estimated 7.6 million people were waiting to start treatment at the end ofjune, up from 7.5 million in may. it is the highest number since records began in august 2007. here's our health editor, hugh pym, with more. good morning. why the rise? what is this being pedantic?—

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Verified Live

monitor that. that line has been re—established, let's go back to chris, and sorry, we lost you two thirds of the way through that answer, but in terms of the significance of this, regionally, in the sahel and widerfor significance of this, regionally, in the sahel and wider for the west, in terms of those aspects?— terms of those aspects? regionally and talkin: terms of those aspects? regionally and talking about _ terms of those aspects? regionally and talking about the _ terms of those aspects? regionally and talking about the continent, i and talking about the continent, this meeting is very important, and to underscore that importance, we have seen the president of burundi as well as in mauritania, and we have also got in information of the presence of the minister of foreign affairs in president mohamed bazoum's government. everyone is watching to see what decision will be reached, and such decisions, they say, should be able to help

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Verified Live

that people encounter online and there will be millions of people who don't encounter harm online. it is trying to understand what vulnerability actually means online. long has it been said that those at most risk are those who are most at risk off—line. particularly from a children's perspective that is what research would conclude. rather than the amount of time you spend online, it doesn't necessarily connect. this research identifies and concludes that there is no evidence to connect those things together.— that there is no evidence to connect those things together. thank you for talkin: to those things together. thank you for talking to us- — we've been talking about the extreme weather across europe. well i wanted to show you some pictures that have come in from norway. the gap in that bridge compared to an hour ago is pretty startling. the water is freely flowing through. we have been told that a huge amount of

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The Context

information. what has he been talking about?— information. what has he been talking about? information. what has he been talkin: about? , . . talking about? his team said that in terms of that _ talking about? his team said that in terms of that social _ talking about? his team said that in terms of that social media - talking about? his team said that in terms of that social media post - talking about? his team said that in terms of that social media post that i closed it, he said it wasn't intended to be threatening. bear in mind, earlier last week at the arraignment, donald trump did swear to thejudge that arraignment, donald trump did swear to the judge that he would not contact any witnesses involved in the january six case without his lawyer and he would not seek to intimidate them. nevertheless, donald trump and his team are angry about and they want to respond to this, as we know, the special counsel wants this trial to move along quickly, and that's not fair, it doesn't work for them, and by having an extension we give them time to prepare properly. after his arraignment he said that he won't get a fair trial in dc. he said that its biased, it's corrupt and he's a huge the judge that's presiding over it as being biased. she was

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BBC News

the story up behind you is about this bibby barge, which is going to house some of these asylum seekers in dorset. and more details about when that will be operational. we and more details about when that will be operational.— and more details about when that will be operational. we have been talkin: will be operational. we have been talking about _ will be operational. we have been talking about this _ will be operational. we have been talking about this for _ will be operational. we have been talking about this for a _ will be operational. we have been talking about this for a while, - will be operational. we have been talking about this for a while, but| talking about this for a while, but it seems the expectation from the government is that some men will be moved onto the barge in dorset tomorrow. it had been expected to be last week, there were concerns over fire safety and health and safety regulations as well, so there have been delays, but now it seems around 50 men will be moved onto that accommodation, which has proved controversial, with many people in the local area objecting to it, and human rights groups and others criticising the government's approach to use the accommodation as well, but it looks as though the first people will be moved on board tomorrow. that is according to the immigration minister robertjenrick this morning speaking to sky news,

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The Daily Global

like that, we willjust get sketch art. donald trump tends to use these arraignments chemically look at the last two as part of his campaign. he leans into it, he uses it to boost his standing amongst the republican party and its voters, which we know works. donald trump used to live here. this is the second time he is returning to washington, dc since leaving on january the 20th 2020 returning to washington, dc since leaving onjanuary the 20th 2020 —— 2021 when he was no longer president. but, yes, he is due to appear in the next couple of hours here at the courthouse in washington, dc in the nation's capital. it washington, dc in the nation's caital. , , , ., capital. it is interesting, you were talkin: capital. it is interesting, you were talking there _ capital. it is interesting, you were talking there about _ capital. it is interesting, you were talking there about the _ capital. it is interesting, you were talking there about the fact - capital. it is interesting, you were talking there about the fact that l talking there about the fact that there are no cameras in the court. i think perhaps other countries, certainly in britain commit is not usual at all to have cameras in courts, but we are used to seeing that in the us. so has there been a specific decision made to not televise these particular arraignment hearings? i televise these particular arraignment hearings? televise these particular arraiunment hearinas? ., , ., arraignment hearings? i mean, you tend to get —

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