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we have had constant well. we have had constant engagement of the highest levels with our— engagement of the highest levels with our respective governments going _ with our respective governments going back many, many weeks now. months _ going back many, many weeks now. months. with an intense focus on the secure _ months. with an intense focus on the secure release of hostages. and getting — secure release of hostages. and getting an extended pause to help address— getting an extended pause to help address the dire humanitarian situation _ address the dire humanitarian situation in gaza. we saw the results — situation in gaza. we saw the results of— situation in gaza. we saw the results of the last pause, the initial— results of the last pause, the initial pause. 105 hostages out. a significant — initial pause. 105 hostages out. a significant increase in humanitarian assistance, — significant increase in humanitarian assistance, getting in. a repair of criticai— assistance, getting in. a repair of critical infrastructure in gaza. and, — critical infrastructure in gaza. and. more _ critical infrastructure in gaza. and, more broadly, reduce regional tensions— and, more broadly, reduce regional tensions at— and, more broadly, reduce regional tensions at the same time. so together, _ tensions at the same time. so together, with qatar and egypt, we put forward a serious proposal aimed not simply— put forward a serious proposal aimed not simply at repeating an agreement, but expanding it. as the
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prime _ agreement, but expanding it. as the prime minister hasjust said, hamas responded _ prime minister hasjust said, hamas responded tonight. we are reviewing that response now and i will be discussing it with the government of israei— discussing it with the government of israel tomorrow. there is still a lot of— israel tomorrow. there is still a lot of work— israel tomorrow. there is still a lot of work to be done, but we continue — lot of work to be done, but we continue to believe that an agreement is possible and indeed, essentiat — agreement is possible and indeed, essential. and we will continue to work— essential. and we will continue to work relentlessly to achieve it. we had meetings already on this trip in cairo _ had meetings already on this trip in cairo and _ had meetings already on this trip in cairo and now today here and focusing _ cairo and now today here and focusing on ensuring we can use any pause _ focusing on ensuring we can use any pause to— focusing on ensuring we can use any pause to continue to build out plans for the _ pause to continue to build out plans for the day— pause to continue to build out plans for the day after in gaza, the security, _ for the day after in gaza, the security, humanitarian reconstruction and governance, all will bring — reconstruction and governance, all will bring challenges with them, but that is— will bring challenges with them, but that is exactly why we need to be focused _ that is exactly why we need to be focused on — that is exactly why we need to be focused on them now. we are also determined — focused on them now. we are also determined to use any pause to continue — determined to use any pause to continue to pay for a diplomatic path _ continue to pay for a diplomatic path forward to a just and lasting
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peace _ path forward to a just and lasting peace and — path forward to a just and lasting peace and security for the region. that is— peace and security for the region. that is the — peace and security for the region. that is the best way, the best way to ensure — that is the best way, the best way to ensure that october seven and the tragic— to ensure that october seven and the tragic loss— to ensure that october seven and the tragic loss of life by is release and palestinians is not repeated. —— is retease _ and palestinians is not repeated. —— is release. when i was last in the region— is release. when i was last in the region a — is release. when i was last in the region a few weeks ago i said then that there — region a few weeks ago i said then that there is a very powerful path that there is a very powerful path that we _ that there is a very powerful path that we can see before us to actually _ that we can see before us to actually get to lasting peace and security— actually get to lasting peace and security and it is coming ever more sharply— security and it is coming ever more sharply into — security and it is coming ever more sharply into focus. and israel, that is integrated in the region with security— is integrated in the region with security guarantees from its neighbours and partners. alongside a practical. _ neighbours and partners. alongside a practical, time bound, irreversible path to— practical, time bound, irreversible path to a — practical, time bound, irreversible path to a palestinian state living side by— path to a palestinian state living side by side in peace. with israel with the — side by side in peace. with israel with the necessary security arrangements for both peoples. one
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of our— arrangements for both peoples. one of our key— arrangements for both peoples. one of our key objectives is been to continue — of our key objectives is been to continue to hammer out the substance and sequence of all the steps that would _ and sequence of all the steps that would be — and sequence of all the steps that would be necessary to enable us to move _ would be necessary to enable us to move down — would be necessary to enable us to move down that path. now, that is one bad _ move down that path. now, that is one bad and it is clear you can see that it _ one bad and it is clear you can see that it gets— one bad and it is clear you can see that it gets us to a destination that it gets us to a destination that benefits virtually everyone in the region and as a set, lasting peace _ the region and as a set, lasting peace and _ the region and as a set, lasting peace and security to israeli and palestinians are alike. and there are those want to move _ alike. and there are those want to move it _ alike. and there are those want to move it in — alike. and there are those want to move it in a different direction take _ move it in a different direction take a — move it in a different direction take a different path and those are actively— take a different path and those are actively working to sabotage every effort _ actively working to sabotage every effort to _ actively working to sabotage every effort to move towards lasting peace and security. look at what we have seen _ and security. look at what we have seen in _ and security. look at what we have seen in the — and security. look at what we have seen in the last couple of months and it— seen in the last couple of months and it did — seen in the last couple of months and it did the last couple of weeks. attacks _ and it did the last couple of weeks. attacks in — and it did the last couple of weeks. attacks in syria and iraq and attacks _ attacks in syria and iraq and attacks from lebanon, international shipping _ attacks from lebanon, international shipping in — attacks from lebanon, international shipping in the red sea and attacks
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injordan_ shipping in the red sea and attacks injordan that killed shipping in the red sea and attacks in jordan that killed three shipping in the red sea and attacks injordan that killed three us service — injordan that killed three us service members and of course, the attack— service members and of course, the attack on _ service members and of course, the attack on israel on october seven. each _ attack on israel on october seven. each and _ attack on israel on october seven. each and everyone carried out by groups _ each and everyone carried out by groups trained, armed and formed and funded _ groups trained, armed and formed and funded tiv— groups trained, armed and formed and funded by iran. iran and his proxies ciaim _ funded by iran. iran and his proxies claim that — funded by iran. iran and his proxies claim that they are carrying out these _ claim that they are carrying out these attacks somehow on behalf of these attacks somehow on behalf of the palestinian people. that is absolutely wrong and it's a cover for their— absolutely wrong and it's a cover for their true intent and not a single — for their true intent and not a single one _ for their true intent and not a single one of these attacks has helped — single one of these attacks has helped the opportunities and security— helped the opportunities and security and the dignity of the palestinians. they are all fundamentally about eran's quest for power _ fundamentally about eran's quest for power. since october seven, we have been very— power. since october seven, we have been very clear in morning any act or try— been very clear in morning any act or try to— been very clear in morning any act or try to take advantage of the conflict, — or try to take advantage of the conflict, do not do it. we've been very— conflict, do not do it. we've been very clear— conflict, do not do it. we've been very clear that we do not want to see the _ very clear that we do not want to see the conflict expanded, we do not
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want to— see the conflict expanded, we do not want to see — see the conflict expanded, we do not want to see escalation, but we have also been _ want to see escalation, but we have also been clear that if a person outcome — also been clear that if a person outcome of our people are threatened, we will respond and we will defend them. we are responding to violence, not initiating it. we are seeking to prevent escalation, not fuel— are seeking to prevent escalation, not fuel it — are seeking to prevent escalation, not fuel it. and as we do this, well— not fuel it. and as we do this, we'll continue to use tool available to us— we'll continue to use tool available to us to _ we'll continue to use tool available to us to reach an extended pause that gets — to us to reach an extended pause that gets hostages out gets more and and brings— that gets hostages out gets more and and brings calm to gaza's civilians and brings calm to gaza's civilians and keeps — and brings calm to gaza's civilians and keeps diplomacy moving forward towards _ and keeps diplomacy moving forward towards an— and keeps diplomacy moving forward towards an integrated and more secure — towards an integrated and more secure region. in these efforts, we are very— secure region. in these efforts, we are very fortunate to have them as a partner _ are very fortunate to have them as a partner. thank you.
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translation: prime minister of foreign affairs, what _ prime minister of foreign affairs, what is _ prime minister of foreign affairs, wha- , prime minister of foreign affairs, wha. , ., ., prime minister of foreign affairs, wha- , ., . ., , . what is the regional development and what is the regional development and what is the regional development and what is its message _ what is the regional development and what is its message to _ what is the regional development and what is its message to concerned - what is its message to concerned parties _ what is its message to concerned parties with — what is its message to concerned parties with these _ what is its message to concernedl parties with these developments? antony— parties with these developments? antony btinken. _ parties with these developments? antony blinken, it _ parties with these developments? antony blinken, it seems- parties with these developments? antony blinken, it seems too - parties with these developments? antony blinken, it seems too hard for the united states to end the war on gaza or at least to push for a cease—fire was my going to witness a cease—fire was my going to witness a cease—fire soon and is it going to be here in qatar agreed here in the in qatar, when you meet benjamin netanyahu, i will ask the same
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question, is mr antony blinken to nice to be secretary of state? thank you since. translation: war should end and there shouldn't be an— war should end and there shouldn't be an expansion _ war should end and there shouldn't be an expansion of _ war should end and there shouldn't be an expansion of conflicts - war should end and there shouldn't be an expansion of conflicts and - be an expansion of conflicts and unfortunately, _ be an expansion of conflicts and unfortunately, we _ be an expansion of conflicts and unfortunately, we witnessed - be an expansion of conflicts and unfortunately, we witnessed an| unfortunately, we witnessed an expansion— unfortunately, we witnessed an expansion of— unfortunately, we witnessed an expansion of tensions - unfortunately, we witnessed an expansion of tensions in - unfortunately, we witnessed an expansion of tensions in their. unfortunately, we witnessed an - expansion of tensions in their armed forces— expansion of tensions in their armed forces taking — expansion of tensions in their armed forces taking advantage _ expansion of tensions in their armed forces taking advantage and - expansion of tensions in their armed forces taking advantage and using. forces taking advantage and using this conflict — forces taking advantage and using this conflict where _ forces taking advantage and using this conflict where as _ forces taking advantage and using this conflict where as there - forces taking advantage and using this conflict where as there are - this conflict where as there are forces — this conflict where as there are forces that— this conflict where as there are forces that seek _ this conflict where as there are forces that seek to _ this conflict where as there are forces that seek to create - this conflict where as there are i forces that seek to create these tensions— forces that seek to create these tensions and _ forces that seek to create these tensions and we _ forces that seek to create these tensions and we believe - forces that seek to create these tensions and we believe that. forces that seek to create thesei tensions and we believe that the forces that seek to create these - tensions and we believe that the way toward _ tensions and we believe that the way toward solutions _ tensions and we believe that the way toward solutions and _ tensions and we believe that the way toward solutions and de—escalation l toward solutions and de—escalation is reaching — toward solutions and de—escalation is reaching and _ toward solutions and de—escalation is reaching and achieving _ toward solutions and de—escalation is reaching and achieving solutions| is reaching and achieving solutions to the _ is reaching and achieving solutions to the palestinian _ is reaching and achieving solutions to the palestinian cause _ is reaching and achieving solutions to the palestinian cause and - is reaching and achieving solutions. to the palestinian cause and putting an end _ to the palestinian cause and putting an end to— to the palestinian cause and putting an end to the — to the palestinian cause and putting an end to the war— to the palestinian cause and putting an end to the war on _
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to the palestinian cause and putting an end to the war on gaza _ to the palestinian cause and putting an end to the war on gaza and - to the palestinian cause and puttingi an end to the war on gaza and would call att— an end to the war on gaza and would call all concerned _ an end to the war on gaza and would call all concerned parties _ an end to the war on gaza and would call all concerned parties to - call all concerned parties to self—restraint _ call all concerned parties to self—restraint and - call all concerned parties to self—restraint and we - call all concerned parties to self—restraint and we do . call all concerned parties to| self—restraint and we do not call all concerned parties to - self—restraint and we do not want to see an _ self—restraint and we do not want to see an escalation _ self—restraint and we do not want to see an escalation in— self—restraint and we do not want to see an escalation in the _ self—restraint and we do not want to see an escalation in the region - self—restraint and we do not want to see an escalation in the region and i see an escalation in the region and we do _ see an escalation in the region and we do not — see an escalation in the region and we do not want _ see an escalation in the region and we do not want to _ see an escalation in the region and we do not want to witness - see an escalation in the region and we do not want to witness more i see an escalation in the region and . we do not want to witness more death in addition _ we do not want to witness more death in addition to— we do not want to witness more death in addition to what _ we do not want to witness more death in addition to what we _ we do not want to witness more death in addition to what we are _ we do not want to witness more death in addition to what we are seeing - in addition to what we are seeing today— in addition to what we are seeing today from — in addition to what we are seeing today from challenges _ in addition to what we are seeing today from challenges to - in addition to what we are seeing today from challenges to the - in addition to what we are seeing - today from challenges to the freedom of navigation — today from challenges to the freedom of navigation which _ today from challenges to the freedom of navigation which would _ today from challenges to the freedom of navigation which would affect - today from challenges to the freedom of navigation which would affect not l of navigation which would affect not only the _ of navigation which would affect not only the security _ of navigation which would affect not only the security of _ of navigation which would affect not only the security of the _ of navigation which would affect not only the security of the region - of navigation which would affect not only the security of the region but l only the security of the region but trade _ only the security of the region but trade overall. _ only the security of the region but trade overall. the _ only the security of the region but trade overall.— trade overall. the best path forward. — trade overall. the best path forward, the _ trade overall. the best path forward, the most - trade overall. the best path forward, the most effective| trade overall. the best path - forward, the most effective path forward — forward, the most effective path forward right now to get an extended period _ forward right now to get an extended period of— forward right now to get an extended period of time and to work towards and into— period of time and to work towards and into the conflict is an agreement on the hostages and as we are intensely focused on with our partners — are intensely focused on with our partners here in qatar, egypt and working _ partners here in qatar, egypt and working with israel and of course, not to— working with israel and of course, not to be — working with israel and of course, not to be of— working with israel and of course, not to be of the response from olmos to the _ not to be of the response from olmos
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to the proposal put on the table, we can still— to the proposal put on the table, we can still go. — to the proposal put on the table, we can still go, we're going to be very intensely— can still go, we're going to be very intensely focused on that and again, that offers _ intensely focused on that and again, that offers the prospect of extended comb, _ that offers the prospect of extended comb, hostages out, more assistance in that— comb, hostages out, more assistance in that would — comb, hostages out, more assistance in that would clearly be beneficial to everyone in that office the best path forward, but is a lot of work to be _ path forward, but is a lot of work to be done — path forward, but is a lot of work to be done to achieve it we are very focused _ to be done to achieve it we are very focused on — to be done to achieve it we are very focused on doing that work.- focused on doing that work. we're auoin to focused on doing that work. we're going to come _ focused on doing that work. we're going to come away _ focused on doing that work. we're going to come away from - focused on doing that work. we're going to come away from antony i going to come away from antony blinken absolutely clear in the answer to that last question about the absolute essential nature to reach in israel hamas hostage deal and extended pause weird before him, the prime minister said that hamas had responded to the framework deal which makes qatar optimistic because i do say they could not give details of the framework deal because this is a critical time and you got that
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sense from antony blinken as well and talking about the previous hostage deal and pause and trying to get an extension of that moving forward in talking about longer—term working on lasting peace in the region and heading towards two states living peacefully side by side and said we need to work out the steps and sequences of that while those around try to sabotage the progress and talk about the proxies and variety numbers of attacks and didn't mention the far right in the israeli cabinet that also had a knee to stay deals. we will continue that news conference and it is likely to go on for some while envy of the important sector of it and if there's anything more significant, we must return to that.
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before he went to that news conference, we are getting the latest on the first anniversary of turkey's earthquake. thank you for your patience. live now to unicef�*s spokesperson joe english from new york. we know the interview she did during the earthquake both from syria and from turkey and what is your assessment of the challenges 12 months on? this assessment of the challenges 12 months on?— assessment of the challenges 12 months on? ~ , , ., months on? as is often the case, the most vulnerable _ months on? as is often the case, the most vulnerable and _ months on? as is often the case, the most vulnerable and the _ months on? as is often the case, the most vulnerable and the most - most vulnerable and the most marginalised was still in that position, they are really struggling to survive in the reports paint a picture. it is much harder to see the situation for the media to get
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in and they're desperate. a year ago, thousands of families are forced from their homes but they were forced from them in many of them were tenants not speak to colleagues that are still sleeping out on the streets because they have not been able to leave their homes because they're scared still of the potential aftershock in children, families, they're doing their best to survive and 90% of the population lives in poverty because of 13 years of war and attempting to rebuild your life after a catastrophic event like this is difficult in the best of times. but in syria, it is almost impossible. of times. but in syria, it is almost impossible-— of times. but in syria, it is almost imossible. ~ . . , ., impossible. what it means day-to-day for children. — impossible. what it means day-to-day for children, both _ impossible. what it means day-to-day for children, both in _ impossible. what it means day-to-day for children, both in turkey _ impossible. what it means day-to-day for children, both in turkey but - impossible. what it means day-to-day for children, both in turkey but in - for children, both in turkey but in syria but their numbers come out to talk to you about the numbers because they are vast and 7.5 million children in syria need humanitarian assistance and 3.2 million in turkey, in terms of the
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amount of children and people that they can get to can help what numbers are you talking? we have been able to _ numbers are you talking? we have been able to reach _ numbers are you talking? we have been able to reach 1.5 _ been able to reach 1.5 million children with critical mental health and psychosocial support in turkey and psychosocial support in turkey and thousands of church with lack of drinking water. but for syria, the un 5 37% drinking water. but for syria, the un s 37% funded last year and we cannot work miracles, we look at the need we say we can only do a third of that work, we can only third of those people that we have to pick impossible decisions about what work continues what work we have to pause with the need is so huge, itjust means more children are not in school and not getting the nutrition they need not being able to process
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they need not being able to process the experiences they had a year ago and rebuild their lives and they're not going to develop in their scared what will happen again. haifa what will happen again. how frustrating — what will happen again. how frustrating is _ what will happen again. how frustrating is it _ what will happen again. how frustrating is it for _ what will happen again. how frustrating is it for someone who is been there on the ground and he referenced the proportion that was raised by the international community and ran from day one, the criticism has always been the response, particularly with syria was totally inadequate from the community and internally within syria, the dynamic doesn't seem to change that much 12 months on. it change that much 12 months on. it doesn't end the frustration and the anger of families in turkey and i speak to the parents, it's almost resignation that the world is turned away but it does not have to be like this in the un is still there, organisations like save the children are operating in the circumstances but they need funding and i know the times are tough around the world but
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i can make such a difference, small things, small donations from individuals and pressure on government and agencies and humanitarian support can turn a child's life around in the darkest periods of their life and to be able to go back to school and build a better life and ultimately, rebuild the country. better life and ultimately, rebuild the country-— better life and ultimately, rebuild thecount . . . ., the country. thank you so much or talkin: to the country. thank you so much or talking to us _ the country. thank you so much or talking to us on _ the country. thank you so much or talking to us on bbc _ the country. thank you so much or talking to us on bbc news - the country. thank you so much or talking to us on bbc news and - the country. thank you so much or. talking to us on bbc news and thank you for your time. liz truss following the general election, the former cabinet minister and leave room forjust quit his deputy chair of the rwanda bill with the group launched this morning it at that
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event, liz truss suggested that institutions in the uk have moved away from core conservative values. have a listen. if away from core conservative values. have a listen-— have a listen. if all of us are bein: have a listen. if all of us are being honest _ have a listen. if all of us are being honest in _ have a listen. if all of us are being honest in this - have a listen. if all of us are i being honest in this room, we have a listen. if all of us are - being honest in this room, we had been swimming against the tide we're talking about conservative values. whether it is what is going on in our schools and the fact that wokeism seems to be on the curriculum and this seems to be confusion on basic biological issues like what is a woman. or if you look at the mid—0 zealots that she has just been talking about, the need for cheaper energy is being drowned out by some very active campaigners. lets talk to our political correspondent and we have another group set up within the conservative party and how much of a direct challenge on the authority of the
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prime minister is it, do you think? i think they would like to be seen as an umbrella group of representing the right wing of the conservative part and they were careful today not directly criticise rishi sunak but they're very much opposition to the kind more centrist members of their party and what we're seeing here really is the battle for the future of the conservative party and perhaps in terms of what may be in the manifesto but perhaps even more likely is whether the party chooses to go beyond the general election and that is interesting because one person who was there in the audience today was nigel faraj, not a conservative but the former you camp, the brexit party of reform uk. —— ukip. they are gathered here today and should move over to his
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party instead. today and should move over to his party instead-— party instead. looking up at what the stand party instead. looking up at what they stand for, _ party instead. looking up at what they stand for, this _ party instead. looking up at what they stand for, this is _ party instead. looking up at what they stand for, this is exactly - party instead. looking up at what they stand for, this is exactly the | they stand for, this is exactly the same _ they stand for, this is exactly the same as— they stand for, this is exactly the same as reform and i again, these people _ same as reform and i again, these people are — same as reform and i again, these people are in a very small minority and may— people are in a very small minority and may be — people are in a very small minority and may be after the election, there will be _ and may be after the election, there will be a _ and may be after the election, there will be a coming together at the centre _ will be a coming together at the centre right of british politics and iwill— centre right of british politics and i will say— centre right of british politics and i will say this, two sentences on immigration, which actually is a massive — immigration, which actually is a massive issue and a very popular conservatives but they're not populists. is conservatives but they're not populists— conservatives but they're not “oulists. , , , ., ., ~' conservatives but they're not --oulists. , ., . populists. is it possible to make an assessment — populists. is it possible to make an assessment of _ populists. is it possible to make an assessment of how _ populists. is it possible to make an assessment of how much _ populists. is it possible to make an assessment of how much support l assessment of how much support a group like this has within the conservative party and we all know in terms of the wider public, they hate divided parties and what is your assessment in terms of levels of support? it your assessment in terms of levels of support?— of support? it is hard to give an exact number— of support? it is hard to give an exact number of _ of support? it is hard to give an exact number of conservatives l of support? it is hard to give an . exact number of conservatives who were there but it was probably around 15 or so mps that is around
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365 conservative mps which gives you an indication of the scale of support that was there directly in the room during this launch event. a number of conservative mps profoundly disagree with what this movement is suggesting and pour scorn on the idea that their ideas are popular as they would claim. there are others who say and do not want to be seen to be a part of the divided party and we know that conservative backbenchers have had warnings of her not being seen as the fighting in the run—up to a general election and there are some of the party who think the timing of this and the distraction that they say it adds is not helpful to the prospects of the general election. thank you very much for the latest from westminster. the latest detail given by the metropolitan police
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because there has been more details released within the last hour of the last known movements of the man wanted for questioning in connection to that corrosive liquid attack on a mother and her two young children and let us take you through what counterterrorism officers have been saying is that use technology to track him from his last known position which was on hallows lane in central london after a quarter to ten on wednesday evening and he has been tracked going on up the street before passing the city of london school and going towards the bridge four minutes past ten when he went past the building and headed towards victoria embankment releasing this cctv footage of them moving towards the bridge at his current
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whereabouts continue to be unknown. that is contrary correspondent who is there in the newsroom. tickets through the details that the police have been sharing today. met through the details that the police have been sharing today. net police sa the have been sharing today. net police say they have _ have been sharing today. net police say they have been _ have been sharing today. net police say they have been working - have been sharing today. net police say they have been working aroundl say they have been working around the clock to piece together ezedi last movements and working with the captured terrorist —— counterterrorist team. in the last few minutes, as you mentioned, they released new images of ezedi and we know that he was last seen heading towards the victorian embankment in central london on wednesday evening around 1004 but we also have some new details and information that gives you an idea of other crimes that ezedi committed
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in the past and according to court documents seen by the bbc, 2017, ezedi was sentenced to grabbing a woman's bottom without her consent and he also pleaded guilty to exposing himself and because of these offences, he was placed on the sex offender register for ten years and quite imported bits of information to give you an idea of his past. information to give you an idea of his ast. ~ ., , information to give you an idea of his at . .,, , ., information to give you an idea of his ast_ . .,, , ., his past. was seeing some of the cctv in his past. was seeing some of the cm! in so _ his past. was seeing some of the cm! in so many _ his past. was seeing some of the cctv in so many airlines - his past. was seeing some of the cctv in so many airlines linked . his past. was seeing some of the| cctv in so many airlines linked to the story of recent days since those events and people who may not know what happened that night. police believe that _ what happened that night. police believe that ezedi _ what happened that night. police believe that ezedi left _ what happened that night. police believe that ezedi left newcastle | believe that ezedi left newcastle where he lived on wednesday morning and he got in his car and he drove to london and later that night at
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25, he was outside of the hotel and of london and he is believed to have thrown it corrosive substance at a woman and her two young daughters and the mother is still in the hospital when we understand that she may lose her side and a and five police officers and four members of the public were also injured and since the attack, ezedi was spotted a few times on cctv footage but he was last seen on that wednesday in the search continues ended now is in its sixth day and authorities urging anybody with any useful information can lead to his arrest to come forward and contact police as soon as possible. forward and contact police as soon as possible-— forward and contact police as soon
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as possible. forward and contact police as soon as ossible. . ,, i. , . as possible. thank you very much. it not for as possible. thank you very much. it rrot for some — as possible. thank you very much. it not for some amazing _ as possible. thank you very much. it not for some amazing pictures - as possible. thank you very much. it not for some amazing pictures and i not for some amazing pictures and the floods and mudslides that have been hitting los angeles more than a million people have been left without power after a storm there in the governor of california as spoken. america's second largest city so i record on some level for ten cm of rain. their description on the roads, mudslides and flooding. this is an atmospheric stream of moisture across the pacific, the blood in order to evacuate this building slid down the hill was completely destroyed. it building slid down the hill was completely destroyed.- building slid down the hill was completely destroyed. it was like thunder and _ completely destroyed. it was like thunder and the _ completely destroyed. it was like thunder and the sound _ completely destroyed. it was like thunder and the sound of - completely destroyed. it was like thunder and the sound of trees . thunder and the sound of trees snapping like twigs and it was since this house that was completely
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disintegrating. the this house that was completely disintegrating.— this house that was completely disinteauratin. , ,. disintegrating. the fire department as to stay away _ disintegrating. the fire department as to stay away from _ disintegrating. the fire department as to stay away from rivers - disintegrating. the fire department as to stay away from rivers and - as to stay away from rivers and moving water this man had to be winched to safety after moving into a river to rescue his dog. we anticipate — a river to rescue his dog. we anticipate the _ a river to rescue his dog. we anticipate the reins for a few more days but— anticipate the reins for a few more days but we are not standing alone in our— days but we are not standing alone in our citv~ — days but we are not standing alone in ourcitv i— days but we are not standing alone in our city. i have been in regular communication with the governor, vice president harris has reached out to— vice president harris has reached out to us— vice president harris has reached out to us by the federal level and on the _ out to us by the federal level and on the state level that they are there _ on the state level that they are there in— on the state level that they are there in there with us and they are standing _ there in there with us and they are standing by— there in there with us and they are standing by and will be helpful with anything _ standing by and will be helpful with anything that we may need. completely flooded and i managed to be pulled from his car from completely flooded and i managed to be pulled from his carfrom rescuers after he jumped on the be pulled from his carfrom rescuers after hejumped on the bonded inflection to help and across the states, beaches are deserted and they have seen nothing like this since the 19805 and roads of collapsed and traffic conditions are treacherous. i
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collapsed and traffic conditions are treacherous-— treacherous. i saw the car swerved around and — treacherous. i saw the car swerved around and the _ treacherous. i saw the car swerved around and the guy _ treacherous. i saw the car swerved around and the guy hit _ treacherous. i saw the car swerved around and the guy hit me - treacherous. i saw the car swerved around and the guy hit me in - around and the guy hit me in a completely— around and the guy hit me in a completely swerved _ around and the guy hit me in a completely swerved around. . around and the guy hit me in a completely swerved around. heavy rain with life-threatening - completely swerved around. heavy rain with life-threatening flash - rain with life—threatening flash flooding will continue in being warned not to venture out. the latest from president trump reacting from that appeal court decision saying he did not have immunity untrue truth socially said, the president of the united states must have full immunity in the i5 president of the united states must have full immunity in the is a niche industry ruling it goes on to talk about it being bad and dangerous for our country. in the predictable response from donald trump i5 response from donald trump is expected to appeal to the supreme court. that is about it from being from verified life and he will hopefully see you at the same time tomorrow. goodbye for now.
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hello there. good evening. the mild spring—like temperatures now thing of the past with much colder air sinking southwards across the uk. we saw some heavy snow today across parts of shetland, blizzard like conditions here, coastal gales too, across the far north of scotland and some heavy rain pushing southwards on this cold front along with colder air towards the north. that milder air still hanging on towards the far south coast of england where we'll still see some heavy downpours of rain just gradually pushing southwards as we head through this evening. the rain eventually clearing away into the channel by tomorrow morning. and some more snow showers just pushing southwards and eastwards across western scotland, maybe across parts of northern ireland. here, an ice risk into the start of the day. tomorrow temperatures dipping below freezing, otherwise low single figures. it's a chilly start to the day, but still a legacy of cloud across the south coast as we head through much of wednesday morning, maybe one or two light showers, but it's a much quieter looking day of weather on wednesday.
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there will be lots of brightness around some sunshine towards the north, some snow showers wintry across the hills once again for parts of western scotland and maybe one or two wintry showers for northern ireland as well. temperatures lower 4—8 degrees celsius for most. so mild across the far south—west. the rain returns, it's pushing northwards as a warm front as we head throughout wednesday night and into thursday. and as that bumps into the colder feeling air, it could possibly tend to snow, especially across northern ireland, north wales and northern england as we head through thursday morning. we're most likely to see some accumulations over the hills, but even to lower levels, there could be a couple of centimetres of snowfall perhaps,
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but it could turn quite quickly back to sleet and then to rain. there's a met office, a yellow weather warning in force valid from 6:00 on thursday morning until 6:00 on friday. so do be aware that there could be some snowfall, particularly in those areas. it's all driven by this area of low pressure, mild air still towards the south. all this will be falling as rain, but some strong gusty winds, too, particularly towards eastern coastal areas. that snow risk transfers further northwards into much of central northern scotland as we head through friday. temperatures across scotland are 3—5 degrees celsius, but further south and that milder feeling air again, double figures — 10—12 degrees celsius. it remains unsettled as we head through the weekend. so the showers never too far away, but for most, the temperatures will be rising. bye— bye.
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