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about. and to break down all things us 2024 i was joined earlier by robert costa, chief election and campaign correspondent for cbs news, and rick wilson, cofounder of the lincoln project and a veteran of republican politics. rick, i would like to begin with you. let's talk iowa. locally being seen as a battle for number two behind donald trump. who do you think could be a stronger position in terms of securing second spot? the conventional _ of securing second spot? tue: conventional wisdom of securing second spot? tte: conventional wisdom was that ron desantis had invested an awful lot in iowa but his campaign has been sort of a disaster response in the last few weeks. it will be a close—run decision as to whether desantis or haley comes out on top in the second—tier position in iowa. at the back of the matter is donald trump will be whoever it is by probably an order of 20 or 30 points on the lower boundary. i think this campaign is to recognise that the primary is

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gaza. what have the israeli military been saying there? the israeli military _ military been saying there? tue: israeli military spokesman military been saying there? tte: israeli military spokesman said israeli military spokesman said israel finished dismantling the command structure of hamas in the north. and the fighters of hamas were now without any leaders or command. so you can understand from what he said it has weakened the ability of hamas to fire rockets from the north. now the focus will go on the central and south of gaza, and the israeli strikes and khan yunis in the south, aiming to dismantle hamas command structure in these areas, to claim they achieve victory so at least inside israel there would be some support for the benjamin netanyahu government because there is many pressure on them to release the hostages. but dismantling the

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your next step? is _ for nurses this year. so what is your next step? is your - for nurses this year. so what is - your next step? is your impression that there will be negotiations or you are trying to get anything achieved with negotiations next? the prime achieved with negotiations next? tue prime minister achieved with negotiations next? tte prime minister and achieved with negotiations next? t"te prime minister and the achieved with negotiations next? tte prime minister and the government need to start as they mean to go on. we are moving into another pay year, the pay review body letter was late and also clipped the pay review body's wings. they are meant to be independent. what we need is the government to show that it means business, that it's really listening to the issues that nursing staff and others in the nhs have got and comes to the table or gives evidence to the pay review body that really gives an award that really reflects what needs to happen to ensure there is enough nurses to deliver the care that patients and the public need. at the moment is there any prospect of going back to industrial action? we have seen the disruption partly with the junior doctor strikes. what are the prospects for nurses going

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have started to de—pressurise? it would but wouldn't necessarily have affected the way the plane flew unless there is other damage as a result of that failure. fortunately at the altitude when it happened, the cabin will have been roughly half the pressure that it would have been had it reached cruising level. at about 16,000 feet you're very close to the 15,000 foot level where people can breathe without oxygen, so obviously it would have been a terrifying experience for the passengers. it probably wouldn't have caused the flight deck crew any serious issues in terms of control. but obviously they would have had to initiate an emergency descent. and initiate an emergency descent. and what would have gone through the pilot's mind at this point. their trainin: , pilot's mind at this point. their training, probably. _ pilot's mind at this point. their training, probably. it— pilot's mind at this point. their training, probably. it is- pilot's mind at this point. their training, probably. it is a - pilot's mind at this point. their training, probably. it is a sort i pilot's mind at this point. tue: " training, probably. it is a sort of thing we all did any simulator over

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hospital in gaza. a little earlier i spoke to professor nathanj brown, a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace. i asked him how he would expect israel to respond to those comments. the rhetoric has — to respond to those comments. tue: rhetoric has always to respond to those comments. tte: rhetoric has always been strong. hezbollah behaviour so far has been very restrained. it is a little bit less clear exactly what the israelis intend. there is some talk in israel about a changing security doctrine where instead of trying to deter their adversaries like hamas and hezbollah they need to attack them directly. what started in gaza has to continue into lebanon. there has been open talk of that but there has not been much action beyond the assassination so far. you not been much action beyond the assassination so far.— assassination so far. you would exect assassination so far. you would meet this _ assassination so far. you would expect this sort _ assassination so far. you would expect this sort of _ assassination so far. you would expect this sort of response, i assassination so far. you would i expect this sort of response, this tough talk, coming from the hezbollah chief, that it will also be very calculated to take into account what the response from israel may be. and given, therefore, what we have had from hezbollah, what we have had from hezbollah,

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very strong words from hassan nasrallah but we have not had any kind of open threat to attack israel orany kind of open threat to attack israel or any indication that hezbollah is planning to step up its attacks against israel, so hassan nasrallah knows he must be seen to be responding to the attack but at the same time any kind of response will have to be calibrated to avoid any massive israeli retaliation.- massive israeli retaliation. hugo, thanks maigret. _ massive israeli retaliation. hugo, thanks maigret. -- _ massive israeli retaliation. hugo, thanks maigret. -- thanks - massive israeli retaliation. hugo, thanks maigret. -- thanks for- thanks maigret. —— thanks for joining us. live now to our correspondent shaimaa khalil in the west bank town of ramallah. the west bank controlled by the palestinian authority, so what reaction has there been to the killing of the hamas deputy leader and his funeral in beirut today? the west bank and his funeral in beirut today? tue: west bank is and his funeral in beirut today? tte: west bank is controlled and his funeral in beirut today? "tte: west bank is controlled by and his funeral in beirut today? tte: west bank is controlled by the palestinian authority but the west bank is also where saleh al—arouri is originally from, his hometown is not farfrom is originally from, his hometown is not far from where i am here and

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period. this is no doubt the toughest strike the nhs - period. this is no doubt the| toughest strike the nhs has period. this is no doubt the - toughest strike the nhs has faced, but over the past 12 months a series of walk—outs by staff has resulted in well over i of walk—outs by staff has resulted in well overi million cancelled appointments. and paul's hit replacement is one of those. the pen nets replacement is one of those. the pen gets steadily — replacement is one of those. the pen gets steadily worse _ replacement is one of those. the pen gets steadily worse and _ replacement is one of those. the pen gets steadily worse and you - replacement is one of those. the pen gets steadily worse and you can - replacement is one of those. the pen gets steadily worse and you can see l gets steadily worse and you can see li-ht gets steadily worse and you can see light at_ gets steadily worse and you can see light at the — gets steadily worse and you can see light at the end of the tunnel and you are _ light at the end of the tunnel and you are basically focused on that point _ you are basically focused on that point. although i wondered whether the strike _ point. although i wondered whether the strike would have some effect, i suppose _ the strike would have some effect, i suppose in— the strike would have some effect, i suppose in the heart of hearts it i thought— suppose in the heart of hearts it i thought it — suppose in the heart of hearts it i thought it would do, and when i heard, — thought it would do, and when i heard, it — thought it would do, and when i heard, it was devastating. so what could bring — heard, it was devastating. so what could bring the _ heard, it was devastating. so what could bring the strikes _ heard, it was devastating. so what could bring the strikes to - heard, it was devastating. so what could bring the strikes to an - heard, it was devastating. so what could bring the strikes to an end? | could bring the strikes to an end? during recent talks are government offered a 3% average pay rise from january on top of the 9% average received byjunior doctors last received by junior doctors last year. received byjunior doctors last year. but the british medical association wants steps towards a 35% rise to make up for the low inflation increases since 2008. then;r inflation increases since 2008. they -icked inflation increases since 2008. they icked this inflation increases since 2008. they picked this week, _ inflation increases since 2008. tue: picked this week, which inflation increases since 2008. tte: picked this week, which we inflation increases since 2008. "tt21: picked this week, which we all inflation increases since 2008. tt21 picked this week, which we all know is one of the busiest weeks in the

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wa ke wake up, the air raid is over. tells elisa to her son. she is a ukrainian film director. she could not imagine such pictures would become her real—life scenario saving her own son. when we first heard explosions we brought him to the bathroom, we brought him to the bathroom, we do not have any bomb shelter, metro is far away that is the safest place for him. at least he will be not injured by glass or from windows. in kharkhiv a bath top did say from the glass to be another six—year—old boy, mark. the six-year-old boy, mark. the blast wave — six-year-old boy, mark. the blast wave smashed - six—year—old boy, mark. tue: blast wave smashed our six—year—old boy, mark. tte: blast wave smashed our windows and doors. i was thrown on my son laying in the bath tub. the glass injured my neck, arms and legs. glass in'ured my neck, arms and lens. �* glass in'ured my neck, arms and lets. �* ., , glass in'ured my neck, arms and lens. ., , , legs. don't worry, maybe it is not your— legs. don't worry, maybe it is not your bath. _ legs. don't worry, maybe it is not your bath. with _ legs. don't worry, maybe it is not your bath. with nowhere i legs. don't worry, maybe it is i not your bath. with nowhere to hide and nowhere to stay at

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the people — and also protect the lives, not only the people involved in the accident when _ the people involved in the accident when they— the people involved in the accident when they are getting off the aircraft — when they are getting off the aircraft but protect the lives of the firefighters themselves. the intensity of _ the firefighters themselves. tue: intensity of this is the firefighters themselves. ti2 intensity of this is quite extraordinary, isn't it? as you said, they would have to have a certain amount of distance between them and the fight itself? fin a certain amount of distance between them and the fight itself?— them and the fight itself? on a fuel fire, the them and the fight itself? on a fuel fire. the fuel _ them and the fight itself? on a fuel fire, the fuel could _ them and the fight itself? on a fuel fire, the fuel could cause _ them and the fight itself? on a fuel fire, the fuel could cause a - them and the fight itself? on a fuel fire, the fuel could cause a leaking | fire, the fuel could cause a leaking out onto— fire, the fuel could cause a leaking out onto the tarmac and that has to be dealt _ out onto the tarmac and that has to be dealt with. here, i don't know the detail— be dealt with. here, i don't know the detail of how carbon composite burned _ the detail of how carbon composite burned but i would think they would melt and _ burned but i would think they would melt and drip, in some ways it spreads— melt and drip, in some ways it spreads out but it is a pretty intense _ spreads out but it is a pretty intense burning. that is the biggest difference _ intense burning. that is the biggest difference i see in the videos of

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