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cowen said his responsibility was to reverse engineer assets to achieve the number. here's our north america correspondent nomia iqbal. donald trump and michael we are live from jerusalem this cohen haven't seen each other in five years. hour. there are growing calls for a michael cohen cut off ties with him humanitarian pause in the fighting between israel and hamas is a bit then and mr cohen has gone on to write these bestselling books. more aid can be allowed to enter he's become a bit of a tv personality and certainly gaza. so far, israel has allowed a prominent political commentator who never misses an opportunity to criticise donald trump. food, water, then medicine into the so this was their reunion. territory. but, the un says but there is not enough convoys, and and as mr cohen put it, israel also says that fuel supplies after he had given testimony cannot enter over fears that the and there was a break time, he said, "heck of a reunion." fuel will end up in a hands of hamas so that's probably definitely one way of putting it. iv for military operations. the us but mr cohen actually gave evidence to a congressional probe back secretary of state is come up with a in 2019 which looked into donald trump's finances. and that was the impetus new proposal: a temporary lull in hostilities, not a permanent for this lawsuit that this ceasefire. the war between israel and hamas has been talking investigation that letitia james, the new york attorney general, brought forward. repercussions of recrimination in and as you outlined there, every corner of his volatile region. mr cohen has been talking about, a key player across this region is a he's been giving evidence in which he claims that he was told to inflate donald trump's assets.
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wrong, and they can be �*s ambassador this is the accusation that he's been facing. to the united nations told the un there was a bit of security council on tuesday antony a detour into sports. basically, they spent a lot of time blinken attempted blame iran for the talking about the buffalo bills. so for people who might not know, israel— gaza war. that accusation they are a big nfl team, and mr cohen was giving examples continues to be made, including by of how donald trump tried israel, where today, again, they to inflate assets or how he was asked to inflate assets, have reiterated the accusation at and that donald trump wanted to buy the nfl's team, the buffalo bills. hamas was directly involved in he said they used financial statements with inflated assets aiding hamas. where is israel in to show trump's ability to purchase the team, but trump's bid this conflict? what are the for the bills was unsuccessful. so that's one of the examples ambitions. with an expert and that's been used in court research fellow at the global today by by mr cohen. institute research showing. open pvp a bipartisian group of 42 state cds. at the beginning of this attorneys general in the us crisis, it was widely said that iran are suing facebook and instagram's would not want to be drawn into a parent company meta for "addictive wider crisis. what you think is features aimed at kids and teens." they allege that around's thinking now? this adding meta designed its facebook and instagram products to keep young users on them for longer and keep more than ever— around's thinking now? this adding more than ever before _ around's thinking now? this adding more than ever before it _ around's thinking now? this adding more than ever before it is - around's thinking now? this adding more than ever before it is obvious i more than ever before it is obvious that their threats on iran are from them coming back.
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mehta said it was disappointed by different directions is becoming very serious. with the us presence the suit the spokesperson in the region, with a very open and hostile narrative in israel more than ever before, there is this in the uk — hospitalfailings serious... for decades, iran has are still causing too many deaths from sepsis — been providing hamas with military ten years after a report highlighted steps that could be taken to drastically reduce fatalities. equipment, financial support, that's according to the ombudsman, training, and so forth. of course, these are all based on unconfirmed which handles nhs complaints. with more details, here's our health correspondent dominic hughes. and second—hand information, but there has been this ongoing every year in the uk there are around a8,000 conversation about iran's support deaths from sepsis, for this group. now, whether iran wants to move this point into a many of them preventable. in 2021, 13—year—old martha mills serious escalation and a serious died after hospital staff failed to correctly act on the warning direct confrontation into the us and israel or not, is difficult to signs of the illness. imagine it would serve iran's one—year—old william mead died in 2014 after his mum's concerns interest by any stretch of the were dismissed by doctors. and in 2011, two—year—old imagination. that hostility, that maude watkins died, having
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confrontation is going to weaken the been sent home twice after her infection was missed. regime that is already dealing with a of domestic dissent across the sepsis is a life—threatening region, of course, if iran's proxies overreaction to an infection, by the body's immune system, are defeated, it is going to be to that causes damage to both tissues and organs. today's report says that, the detriment of the iranian regime. of course, they will want to carry despite years of trying to raise awareness, mistakes are still being made, out their support for the proxies including delays in diagnosing and treating sepsis, across the region. so, i think the poor communication between staff best scenario for iran, at and substandard record keeping. considering their constant denial of patients are not reliably having involvement in this episode being screened for sepsis. is that they would like to carry out when sepsis is thought to be the fighting through proxies not present, it's not often recognised through direct confrontation. 50. quickly and there are also often delays in treating. and of course, for a life—threatening through direct confrontation. so, iran itself in _ condition like sepsis, through direct confrontation. so, iran itself in not _ through direct confrontation. so, iran itself in not usually come that can be catastrophic. about, it is undeniable it has great the government has committed to implementing what is known influence over proxies like as martha's rule, named after martha mills, to give patients hezbollah, lebanon, likely whose the right to a second opinion if they believe their concerns are not being taken seriously. dominic hughes, bbc news. iranis iran is involved in some way i a
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we will show you some live pictures growing weight of this crisis, is from gaza: you can see the skyline. that absolutely, iran one of the it is 1130 in the morning, 1150. major elements of uranium strategy since the war with a rock has been just to say: some of the lines coming through was that they are saying though francis has renewed the key crisis away from their his calls for the release of hostages held in gaza and for borders. the narrative during the wars in syria was that, especially humanitarian aid to be allowed into the gaza strip. pope francis was speaking at his weekly audience and domestically, if we do not fight said: i am always thinking about the isis in syria, we will have to fight grave situation in palestine and crisis in iran. fighting through israel and encourage the release of hostages and the entry of proxies has been a major element of humanitarian aid into gaza. there is iranian involvement in the region plenty more on all of what we are and their security. for that reason, covering, the latest developments on i believe they will continue to fight through proxies, but, getting gaza and israel on a life age, go to the bbc website for that. involved directly, having any form astronomers in the uk have made the biggest ever computer model of confrontation to directly attack of the evolution of the universe pointed toward irradiance oil, i do from the big bang to the present day not think that is something we are using one of the most powerful supercomputers in the world. wishing for and that that really the model was based on the accepted theories of physics. want to happen. at the moment, i but when it was compared to how
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think the iranians and have been the universe actually looks — there were significant differences. careful in their analysis and our science correspondent, updates about the situation to say pallab ghosh reports. whether iran has been directly it all began with a big bang. involved in the situation. definitely, as you mentioned, there gas clouds clumped together to form is going to be escalation through the first stars and galaxies which now fill the cosmos. proxies. earlier in the crisis, there were telephone calls between but one of the scientists who came up with the theory of how stars muhammad bin salman of saudi arabia and galaxies then spread across the universe says that there might be something wrong with his original ideas. i've spent all my life and... trying to use rivals in the developing a particular theory of the universe, region calm attention. do you know and now that theory if this back channel discussions are is being questioned. still taking place after crisis i welcome that because that's how we move forward. that's how we make progress in science. that's because a powerful intensifies? i still taking place after crisis intensifies?— still taking place after crisis supercomputer simulation has intensifies? ., ., challenged carlos's theory. intensifies? i would imagine the conversations _ intensifies? i would imagine the conversations are _ intensifies? i would imagine the it's taken 30 years to get to this conversations are continuing, i conversations are continuing, especially through qatar. you didn't stage, and this is what they found — mention the role of guitar in this the orange branches are a mysterious crisis, they are in this, there have invisible substance called dark matter, and the bright dots are the galaxies we see in space — been discussions with tehran as like jewels on a vast cosmic web. well. i would been discussions with tehran as
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well. iwould imagine been discussions with tehran as well. i would imagine those compositions are continued. i would imagine this is something that iran has been trying to, in fact, uses but the exact details aren't the same as the data gathered channels to communicate the other by nasa's james webb's space telescope and other observatories. side. of course, this current the current theory beautifully explains how galaxies evolve, situation is a part of around's but there is a problem — bigger vision for the world. iran's it predicts that they're 7% more closely clustered together than they actually are. fury of the new world order, in the new computer simulation which the us is defining at the is much more detailed, and it takes into account the role middle powers like iran are gaining of supermassive black holes, relevance and significance and power in the region is indeed in—line with but that's not right either, it's still 5% more clumpy. the current crisis. iran will use so, if the best computer channel communication, every simulation ever created can't possible position and to pursue that get the right result, there are two possibilities, either the measurements vision. . ~' , ., from the telescope is wrong possible position and to pursue that vision. ., ~ , ., ., possible position and to pursue that vision. . ~' i” ., ., or the cherished theories possible position and to pursue that vision. ., ~ i. ., ., , vision. thank you for “oining us with your * vision. thank you for “oining us with your analysis _ vision. thank you for “oining us with your analysis of h vision. thank you forjoining us with your analysis of this - vision. thank you forjoining us - with your analysis of this deepening crisis having such a repercussions. of physics might be incorrect. in many capitals of the world, it could be something as big as questioning the basic tenet including the middle east, has been of our modern understanding of the universe, which is einstein's reported, israel has responded with theory of relativity. fury to comments made by the un
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there are currently more questions secretary—general at united nations than answers in astronomy, security council last night. antonia so many that scientists believe the stage is set for the biggest gutierrez said that the attacks inside israel had not happened in a shake—up in our understanding of how the universe works vacuum. since albert einstein's ideas about gravity more the times of israel publication than 100 years ago. is now reporting the country will pallab ghosh, bbc news. withhold visas from united nations officials in retaliation for the remarks. here's what mr guterres said: bus services in the countryside are at a historic low,. our 0ur correspondence our correspondence has more. mid—morning in and vulture. driver andy is on the move. this is not of his between. there is no fixed that was not antonio guterres, as we reported, he made it clear timetable, passengers have to print that international humanitarian law off their journey. had to be followed by all sides in timetable, passengers have to print off theirjourney. like the conflict but also told israel timetable, passengers have to print off their journey. like julie timetable, passengers have to print off theirjourney. likejulie who has been using it every day for that come in his words, it was not three weeks to visitor has been in hospital. i taking place in a vacuum. in other three weeks to visitor has been in hos - ital. ., three weeks to visitor has been in hosital. ., ., , hospital. i do not drive, it is the onl wa words: there is a long history of hospital. i do not drive, it is the only way i _ hospital. i do not drive, it is the only way i have _ hospital. i do not drive, it is the only way i have got _ hospital. i do not drive, it is the only way i have got of _ hospital. i do not drive, it is the only way i have got of getting i hospital. i do not drive, it is the|
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conflict between israel and the only way i have got of getting to the hospital each day and each palestinians. in evening, i do not know what i would britain,... do without it. fin evening, i do not know what i would do without it— do without it. on this “ourney, sto -s do without it. on this “ourney, stops included h do without it. on this “ourney, stops included the h do without it. on this journey, stops included the hospital, i do without it. on this journey, - stops included the hospital, railway in the uk —— station, and a supermarket. you very much. time tyre see you again. all the labour leader, sir keir starmer and his deputy angela rayner, of our bookings are denied on out or will meet with muslim mps —— amid tensions over the leadership's event bookings. the route is stance on the israel—gaza war. it comes after an islamic centre visited by mr starmer dictated by who has been, day? tanak accused him of �*gravely absolutely right. _ dictated by who has been, day? tanak absolutely right. we _ dictated by who has been, day? tanak absolutely right. we do _ dictated by who has been, day? tanak absolutely right. we do not _ misrepresenting' its position. dictated by who has been, day? i:i—.< absolutely right. we do not know from when you get on to get off about how the day will be. every day live now to westminster, is different every passenger is different. yet schoolchildren and we and our chief political had a gentleman this morning in his 90s. ., henry, what exactly is the issue at had a gentleman this morning in his 905. ., ., , had a gentleman this morning in his 90s. ., , .,, stake here? 5ir had a gentleman this morning in his 90s. ., , ., had a gentleman this morning in his 90s. ., ., , 90s. for most people on board, this is the only option _ henry, what exactly is the issue at stake here?— 90s. for most people on board, this is the only option for _ 90s. for most people on board, this is the only option for getting - is the only option for getting around. the service began in the summer, funded by a pot of money stake here? sir keir starmer is aenerall stake here? sir keir starmer is generally having _ stake here? sir keir starmer is generally having the _ stake here? sir keir starmer is generally having the same - stake here? sir keir starmer is i generally having the same stance stake here? sir keir starmer is - from central government. this change generally having the same stance as the government since this all began, which is to support israel's right of under the afternoon shift. rosie to comedy what israel's a specific goal of defeating hamas, but warned got on in the devizes town centre. i that international law should be started my christmas shopping, you followed and that humanitarian aid see. a beautiful sunny day,
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everywhere tells you to start now must be distributed in gaza. but, and get ahead. it gives everyone in there is a particular interview in the village in touch with what is osama gave a couple of weeks ago in going on. i can be quite flexible which he appeared to say that he about going out for fun. then believed israel had the right to cut going on. i can be quite flexible about going out forfun. then it works very well, you just have to off fuel and water from gaza which check at times the masses is running has reverberated for a long time and fit yourself around then. i think that if you are going out for afterwards and sparked fury among an appointment you would have to some of the labour party especially plan ahead a bit more.— plan ahead a bit more. philip has ke -t a among the grassroots. a lot of plan ahead a bit more. philip has kept a close _ plan ahead a bit more. philip has kept a close eye _ plan ahead a bit more. philip has kept a close eye on _ plan ahead a bit more. philip has kept a close eye on transport - kept a close eye on transport options around here for years and labour mps i have consent from says that this is better than activists about that. they have a nothing but the some issues need passing that back to the labour ironing out, for example, with the leadership. after he visited an availability of time slots and the booking technology. i islamic centre in south wales, the availability of time slots and the booking technology.— booking technology. i think it is nood, i booking technology. i think it is good. i have — booking technology. i think it is good, i have no _ booking technology. i think it is good, i have no problem - booking technology. i think it is good, i have no problem with i centre but out a statement basically booking technology. i think it is | good, i have no problem with it, booking technology. i think it is - good, i have no problem with it, but it has to be more accessible for apologising for hosting sir keir people that perhaps oracle bit unsure. �* . , starmer. i spoke to the shadow chief people that perhaps oracle bit unsure. ~ ., , ., ., secretary of the treasury. sarah people that perhaps oracle bit unsure. ., , ., ., , people that perhaps oracle bit unsure. ., , ., ., unsure. and many more rural parts of the country. — unsure. and many more rural parts of the country. it — unsure. and many more rural parts of the country. it is _ unsure. and many more rural parts of the country, it is becoming _ the country, it is becoming increasingly difficult for traditional commercial batteries to make enough money to get through and mackie took the opportunity to meet make enough money to get through and make enough money to get through and with the muslim community in south make enough money to make money. wales and on the back of that visit reaffirmed labour party policy. we three quarters are now rolling out
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want humanitarian aid to be made demand responsive transport like this often to fill gaps left by bus accessible to anything coming in as services disappearing. it says: possible, given the urgency that is taking place there. millions. i do these are useful, but they are not a not know why but said in particular substitute, they are mostly lost released that statement, i wasn't at making. substitute, they are mostly lost makinu. m, substitute, they are mostly lost makinu. . , ., , the meeting, but i think it is substitute, they are mostly lost makin.. . , ., i, making. most councils will only be able to operate _ making. most councils will only be perfectly right and probable keir able to operate his _ making. most councils will only be able to operate his long-time - making. most councils will only be | able to operate his long-time affair able to operate his long—time affair as continuing subsidy from the starmer to to meet with jewish government. the government have provided some money over the last frequencies, muslim starmer to to meet withjewish frequencies, muslim communities, and others, you have an interest in what couple of years, and for the next is happening in the middle east and couple of years, and for the next couple of years, but we need to listen to their concerns. this i long—term sustainable funding solutions. long-term sustainable funding solutions. , ., solutions. the department for transoort _ solutions. the department for transport says _ solutions. the department for transport says more - solutions. the department for transport says more than - solutions. the department for| think that transport says more than £15 transport says more than £3.5 billion has gone into supporting and they are desperate to see those improving buses since the start of tensions. one way is that they were the pandemic. it is making indians were available for council to bring saying that keir starmer thought he impeccable services like this. here, was responding to a different question in his view has always been there have been some bumps in the that fuel and water must not be cut road from other people are getting used to a different way of getting off from gaza and that whenever he from a to b. is vague about this issue now has urged the government to give as much humanitarian support of the now it's time for a look palestinians there as possible. this at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. we've had some torrential rain this morning leading to some flooding issues, is also this meeting taking place for example, in the isle of wight
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and also some dense fog around, too. after prime minister's questions where kherson was try to reassure now, some of that will still be slow labour mps are muslims all have to clear even as we head constituencies large numbers of into the early afternoon. the rain, though, continuing to pull muslims that the legal position is away courtesy of that weather front. more nuanced than some of the angry but later, a next clutch of fronts come in from the southwest. we still do have a lot of cloud constituents who have been cut vacuum believe that it is. is it across scotland and northern england with some cherry outbreaks of rain as we head on into the afternoon. blustery here, the rain clearing the far southeast correct to _ vacuum believe that it is. is it correct to say _ vacuum believe that it is. is it with some cloud left behind. correct to say that _ vacuum believe that it is. is it correct to say that in - vacuum believe that it is. is it correct to say that in general main political parties in britain try to be friends of israel and the but equally there'll be some sunshine across central areas and northern ireland before palestinians? but, in this crisis, the cloud builds from the southwest thatis palestinians? but, in this crisis, that is ever more difficult? i think ahead of this weather front coming our way. and the winds here, too, will start to strengthen. it is certainly _ top temperatures up to 15 or 16 that is ever more difficult? i think it is certainly true _ that is ever more difficult? i think it is certainly true in _ that is ever more difficult? i think it is certainly true in general. - it is certainly true in general. both parties believe in a two state through this evening and overnight. the rain continues to push solution, and they are both northwards and eastwards falling emphasising that when this has been on areas already flooded. discussed and of commons pass few there'll be blustery winds and showers continuing weeks, rishi sunak and keir starmer across the north of scotland and showers behind the rain band urge and reinvigorate negotiations across parts of england and wales with brisk winds through the english channel. towards a two state solution. but, so that takes us into tomorrow. the weather front bringing the rain obviously, that is easier said than done, the understatement of the continues to advance
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northwards and eastwards. century. and, if you look at the there'll be a lot of showers coming in behind it. we start with the rain across northern ireland, labour party, where i think that england and wales getting there is one division than in the into the east and then moving up conservative party at the moment at into northeast scotland. least, the fact there are already prolific showers across western dissenters we have been talking about ever labour party government and southern areas, some of those position before the ground invasion moving inland as well. we are assuming is going to take and we are looking at some place in season began, i think sunshine in between, but temperatures nine to about 16 suggests that those tensions could degrees north to south. perhaps just be magnified then as we head into the latter part suggests that those tensions could perhapsjust be magnified rather than shut down and eased over the of the week, while we have weather coming days. fronts crossing us all connected to this area of low pressure, so they're going to bring in rain or showers. than shut down and eased over the coming deve— and you can see from the eyes coming days. very good to get an u date coming days. very good to get an update from _ coming days. very good to get an update from you. _ coming days. very good to get an update from you. what _ coming days. very good to get an update from you. what has - coming days. very good to get an i of ours that it is going to be update from you. what has avenue written is happening in the capital and you can see from the isobars is right around the world. let me that it is going to be windy at times as well. update you on some of the latest so if we start by taking a look developments in this hour. at what's happening on friday, we've got the rain across scotland. this is going to be heavy and persistent, frequent showers in the south and also the west of the country, including northern ireland, few of those getting inland. but there'll be some dry weather and sunshine inland as well. temperatures 9 to 16 let's bring you some degrees north to south. saturday is also looking like another pretty showery day.
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of the latest pictures but overnight, saturday into sunday, now. we do have some rain moving french president emmanuel macron meeting with king abdullah ii ofjordan. northwards that will be in the north the french leader will later meet during the course of sunday and it with egyptian president abdel will turn chillier with some snow fattah al—sisi in cairo. it has been travelling across the region, beginning in israel, making on the hills in the north. it clear israel had a right to defend itself after the horrific events of october seven, but also trying to make absolutely clear, as we have the time and time again every day before, that even in walls there are rules and that israel should do everything possible to minimise civilian casualties and also to ensure the desperately needed aid is allowed to enter in ever greater quantities into the gaza strip. we are going to take an eye on all the latest developments in jerusalem live from jerusalem — eye on all the latest developments injerusalem across uk and in the gaza strip. for now, i'm going to say from jerusalem. around the world this is bbc news. there are growing calls and across uk, this is bbc news. for a humanitarian pause on hostilities in gaza so desperatly needed aid can be let in. bbc news, bringing you different
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stories from across the uk. un aid workers warn they may have to end their operations this was the first hospital to use as soon as later today , this artificial birthing model to put midwives because they don't have enough fuel. through their paces before they try and the situation it out for real. on israel's northern border with lebanon since it was introduced, it's reduced a type of injury from shoulder dystocia dramatically. remains increasingly tense. shoulder dystocia happens when the baby's head has been born, but one of the shoulders becomes stuck behind the mother's pubic bone. hello, i'm lyse doucet. delaying the birth of the baby's body, according to a study this by southmead hospital, looking over a four year we are live with bbc news from period from 2008, not a single baby suffered long term damage from shoulder dystocia, where they normally expect jerusalem. three or four cases. what we don't want to hello, i'm lyse doucet. do in this situation, a united nations agency which looks even though we really feel after palestinian refugees, unrwa we want to, is to pull hard has warned it could stop its work on the baby's head. in gaza tonight if it doesn't receive urgent deliveries of fuel. midwives and obstetricians overnight, eight trucks carrying across the world are now food, water and medicine crossed being trained using this model. the rafah border between egypt and gaza — but israel has banned so, it seems this project fuel from entering the territory, could save tens of thousands saying hamas would use it of babies from a lifetime of paralysis. for military purposes. for more stories from across the uk, hamas is designated as a terrorist head to the bbc news website. organisation by many western governments, including the uk.
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you align with bbc news. we will be there are now growing international calls for a humanitarian back with a lyse doucet injerusalem pause in the fighting, at the top of the hour. let us take to allow aid to reach gaza's residents. at the top of the hour. let us take a look at other news now. our middle east correspondent one of donald trump's former yolande knell has the latest. allies has told a court that his ex—boss would �*arbitrarily�* inflate his net worth. the slow trickle of aid. michael cohen once served as the former president's lawyer and fixer. just eight lorries carrying water, but the relationship dramatically food and medicine made their way soured over the course into gaza last night. of the trump presidency. on tuesday he appeared as a witness but what's not getting in is fuel. at donald trump's civil fraud trial. hospitals are struggling. it has to find the value of trump's companies holdings would be whatever number that mr trump told us. mr
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