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and coming up on bbc news... newcastle go in search of another cup final, hoping to take the extra step this time and deliver a first major trophy in more than half a century. good afternoon. forced to have medication because he didn't like needles. nhs england has apologised unreservedly for the catalogue two years ago he killed the students grace o'malley—kumar and barnaby webber, and ian coates, a caretaker.
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navtej johal reports. valdo calocane, who has paranoid schizophrenia, to kill three others. of missed opportunities. the families of the victims expressed their anger and distress at its findings. from today, change will happen. for the loss of our beautiful and brave daughter, grace, this is a watershed moment. we demand a public inquiry
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i will be honest with you, nav, i have not seen that as you... so do you think more should have been done well, the theemis report is clear that the way that we assess risk for the rest of their lives. we hear the apologies from nhs england under the mental health trust. valdo family trust. valdo calocane�*s family has also issued a statement in which also issuedastatementin.which apologise for also issuedastatementinawhich apologise for the immeasurable they apologise for the immeasurable pain they say caused by calocane�*s and say the findings confirm the j 77 the mental 7
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the mental health 77 the mental health care system that the mental health care system is in crisis and in need of immediate intervention. in terms of immediate intervention. in termsof' comes next immediate intervention. in tern-leaf” comes next there are two what comes next there are two police watchdog investigation is under the 77 77 j the 7 6ne 7 the 7 6ne into 7 at the moment. one into leicestershire police, other if airfudging ” "adag’iag’ ' £5": nudging to police. their related issues. in terms of a public inquiry the government said it igduiry the government has said it still working out the scope of is still working out the scope of what that will look like. but will it lead significant change? many it lead to significant change? many will hope so but mental health charity sane which has been involved in more than 100 inquiries says today's findings expose the same flaws that have led to tragedy is �*for decades. 1 thank you. palestinian leaders have dismissed a proposalfrom president trump would amount to ethnic cleansing and a violation
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it's just 25 miles long and six miles wide, and home to around two million people, many of whom are now displaced. as a terrorist organisation. shoulder to shoulder with the israeli leader. resettle up to 2 million palestinians out of gaza a job with it, too. unexploded bombs and other weapons on the site. level the site and get rid of the destroyed buildings. level it out.
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arrest warrants for him, his defence minister and a hamas leader. they called mr trump's idea a plan for ethnic cleansing. trump and his team can talk about, you know, displacing palestinians, framing it as, you know, but at the end of the day, nothing will stop the palestinians from remaining on their lands. being mr trump's first foreign guest was already an honour that are now sparking all the response.
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so, let's get more analysis on donald trump's proposals for the gaza strip. in a moment, we'll speak to our middle east correspondent yolande knell in jerusalem. lyse, talk us through the reaction to this plan, and why it's so controversial. by the standards of trump as my capacity shock, to trump as my capacity to shock, to try to up, this was try to shake things up, this was truly unprecedented. it came out of nowhere. we are seeing �* by hour nowhere. we are seeing hour by hour that has been condemnation and concern in capitals around the world. in fact night in the world. in fact last night in the middle the night, saudi arabia middle of the night, saudi arabia was so startled by that it put was so startled by it that it put out a release in the of out a press release in the middle of the night, 20 minutes z: -— 77 trump started outlining president trump started outlining its plans. since then in the west
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its plans. since then’in the west been germany its plans. since theniin the west been germany and spain saying have replied. iran 5 replied. iran has 5 replied. iran has also china has replied. iran has also applied. turkey is applied. and at prime minister's questions today sir applied. turkey is applied. and at prin starmer 5r�*s questions today sir applied. turkey is applied. and at prin starmer 5r�*s prime ons today sir applied. turkey is applied. and at prin starmer 5r�*s prime ons toda made keir starmer the prime minister made it absolutely clear what britain's approaches. they must be allowed home. approaches. they must be allowed home- they _ approaches. they must be allowed home. they must _ approaches. they must be allowed home. they must i allowed - approaches. they must be allowed home. they must i allowed to i home. they must be allowed to rebuild — home. they must be allowed to rebuild. and we should be with them that rebuild. on the way i that rebuild. on the way to - i that rebuild. on the way to a - that rebuild. on the way to a two in that rebuild. on the way to a two state _ in that rebuild. on the way to a two state ~ , 55 £2? 555 i n the 22? mg the ima-es 22 -7f the ima-es have said that two of the images have stayed with him and it images stayed with him and it is images of israeli in the embrace of israeli hostages in the embrace of families as they come from israeli hostages in the embrace of famil the; they come from israeli hostages in the embrace of famil the other come from israeli hostages in the embrace of famil the other was e from captivity. the other was returning to their —: at last 77 at last �* more than 15 the devastating war. he is e “e right, president trump is absolutely right, president trump is right, you saw in that absolutely right, you saw in that piece, it is the demolition site, whereas trump sees estate and the riviera of the
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real estate and the riviera of the middle east, the palestinians see rights. many in the international agree that. yolande injerusalem. j has i j has been i j has been the i 7 has been the reaction there youaaei 2’s ’%i’ c you in israel? where you are in israel?;[,,,, !.- . a stron: where you are in israel?;[,,,,,, - a strong israelis been a strong response from israelis palestinians, from israeli first about their summer officials first about their summer being in the media 77 media saying 5 77 media saying that what israeli media saying that what president trump announced release -ij-_lt_..__ -._._-..._--j ..-i---- prebluellt iiuiiip diiiiuuiileu [cu-sax: all president trump announced release all expectations and passes all expectations and dreams. going on saying, raised ingenious going on saying, he raised ingenious solutions to problems that have been soldtions toproblerns'thathave'laeen , israel ever since time it first you first figures: peripheral cit first figures: peripheral to sit far—right figures: peripheral to make it for policy man -ush for the miration of onthe : . on the palestinian side have been s-ceakin to we have been. speakingeta , who are outraged we have been. speaking—ta , who are outraged by all palestinians who are outraged by all this and they defiant in this and they remained defiant in gaza saying 15 months of war
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hardship they would leave their and hardship they would leave their hamas says gaza is a land. hamas says gaza is not a that can bought and sold property that can be bought and sold and the palestinian ei’ej i775 aseying if 2? lsaying they if: z saying they only saying they only for and stability the middle peace and stability in the middle eastis peace and stability in the middle east is create an independent east is to create an independent state. gastistgcr. �* -||t�*-�*|t�*| state. . ~ gastistgcr. �* -||t�*-�*|t�*| state. ., ~' as £18 billion. but the prime minister sir keir starmer says the deal is vital to national security. they little more than a speck in the indian ocean. the problem for the indian ocean. the problem for the uk is how to secure of eee he l§fifii¥ ti §§eef§ efififffil it long eee ele l§fifii¥ e§ eeeefe efifieffil §e long into eee ele lefiefif ee eeeefe eeeefe! ee long into the eee e!e leeeie ee eeeeee eeeeee! ee long into the future, because this long into the future, because they posed one of the most strategic
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they posed one of the most'strategic ' �*basesin they posed one of the most'strategic ' �* bases in the world. deal to air bases in the world. a deal to to do that is being negotiated try to do that is being negotiated but its terms haven't been made offered £18 billion for government offered £18 billion for to take our territory in chagos j chagos islands. 5 chagos islands. this 5 chagos islands. this is j chagos islands. this is money the chagos islands. this is money that belongs our children and that belongs toour children and �*children. this is an immoral 7 7.7. "77777153! e’éii eeilgpéfiér t1 7; 7" 7 . in e!e—eee e._.. e; — elf .e i; wage—sen: “pm—effigé’é e!e—eee e... e; — elf .e i; wage—sen: “pm—effigé’é g “pm—effigé’é surrender. in the past decade the un's to- surrender. in the past decade the un's tap courts — surrender. in the past decade the un's top courts have _ surrender. in the past decade the un's top courts have advised - surrender. in the past decade the un's top courts have advised the | un's top courts have advised the islands be handed to mauritius the uk's claim to the so 5 claim to the so the aim to the so the last :o government and now have been ta bourthave been negotiating. legal certainty, tabourhave been negotiating. legal certainty, the base without legal certainty, the base cannot_ without legal certainty, the base cannot operate in practical as cannot operate in practical terms as it should _ cannot operate in practical terms as it should. that is bad for our ; security and is a fiifiiyifs a .ift to national security and is a gift to our adversaries. national security and is a gift to ouradversaries. he national security and is a gift to our adversaries.— national security and is a gift to our adversaries. he attacked kemi badenoch saying _ our adversaries. he attacked kemi badenoch saying he _ our adversaries. he attacked kemi badenoch saying he offered - our adversaries. he attacked kemi badenoch saying he offered to - our adversaries. he attacked kemil badenoch saying he offered to brief on any national issue her on any nationalsecdrityeissde she had not thrown on this. inot h 7 7 not asked 7 7 7 7 not asked for 7 7 not asked for a 7 7 not asked for a briefing and
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has not asked for a briefing and that is— has not asked for a briefing and that is because is more reform than in interested chasing reform than in national_ interested chasing reform than in national security. and interested chasing reform than in national security.— national security. and the reform leader then _ national security. and the reform leader then waded _ national security. and the reform leader then waded into _ national security. and the reform leader then waded into the - leader then waded into the issue securing his own question the securing his own question in the comments. securing his own question in the commente— securing his own question in the comments. ~ ~ , , comments. when the americans wake up to fact that comments. when the americans wake up to i fact that it — comments. when the americans wake up to i fact that it is _ comments. when the americans wake up to . fact that it is being _ comments. when the americans wake up to . fact that it is being done _ to the fact that it is being done only— i _ to the fact that it is being done l 0h!y_ ' - be only unnecessarily, i wouldn't be surprised — only unnecessarily, i wouldn't be surprised i we _ only unnecessarily, i wouldn't be surprised i we find _ only unnecessarily, i wouldn't be surprised i we find ourselves - surprised if we find outsejates -w_ surprised if we find outsejates - with the european l together with'the’european'union in tariff together with'the’european'union irr - tariff regime. the together with'theiuropean' union'irr $- % |t runs szfinieal needs ns 27; sim needs us it éfinfieal needs us by�* zziteal needs us by n. airbase and the deal needs us by n. nothing less than mauritius is nothing less than securing it sovereignty will so securing it sovereignty will do. so behind tropicaltranquillity, behind the tropical tranquillity, some tricky politics to navigate. damian grammaticas, bbc news, westminster. the time is 13.16. our top story this afternoon.
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for the doctors involved in failures in his care leader the aga khan, who has died at the age of 88. as a "personal friend". coming up on bbc news. will become the first sitting president to attend the affects of a new year's terrorist attack. police in sweden say the gunman who killed at least for what was the deadliest mass shooting in the country's history. sweden woke up to the reality of the worst mass shooting
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a huge investigation into what happened here on tuesday involved on a local, regional and national level. the suspected perpetrator is, as we said yesterday, one of the deceased, and we continue an intensive investigative effort to understand the circumstances surrounding him and try to build the attacker making his way through the building. although we haven't been able to verify it.
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inside, students hid under desks. a guy next to me was shot in the shoulder. they said, get out, get out. the gunman shot at police during the attack. to suggest that he did. who legally owned a gun. but that is a priority. the prime minister admitted the government had lost control in the face of a spiralling wave of violence powered by gang rivalry. at half mast.
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the king and queen will visit the scene of the shooting later. nicky schiller, bbc news. arrived at the scene. nick — what's happening now? the king and queen are here and just behind us are a lot of behind us there are a lot of people them. the prime �* is around them. the prime minister is also here is reflection of the way also here is a reflection of the way that politicians and others here are :-= the country in grief. you leading the country in grief. you can see of flags at half mast leading the country in grief. you can st and of flags at half mast leading the country in grief. you can st and this flags at half mast leading the country in grief. you can st and this of |gs at half mast leading the country in grief. you can st and this of course alf mast leading the country in grief. you can st and this of course was 1ast leading the country in grief. you can st and this of course was the mass shooting in 5 mass shooting in the this country. and at the moment ofthis country. and at the moment a sort of lack of there is a sert ef lack. efr . the police had not been information. the police had not been able to give a huge of able to give a huge amount of information to the public leeesiie'ee ee eee ebelleer have not willing to leeesiie'ee ee eee ebelleer so have not willing to leeesiie'ee ee eee ebelleer so and ave not willing to leeeeeee'ee ee eee ebellefir so and in e not willing to traseisfifih ee stage aueuem so and in thatt willing to leeeeeee'ee ee eee ebellefir so and in thatt vsomezo do so and in that vacuum some people have been drawing their own investigators conclusions and investigators have urged people to do that. there conclusions and investigators have urg reports le to do that. there conclusions and investigators have urg reports that to do that. there conclusions and investigators have urg reports that a to do that. there
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conclusions and investigators have urg reports that a local that. there conclusions and investigators have urg reports that a local man there conclusions and investigators have urg reports that a local man was re other people have pointed culprit. other people have pointed out to us today that this is a place = -=: =-4=: a lot ofzimmigrants a lot ofrimmigrants come a lot ofzimmigrants come for where a lot of immigrants come for lessons the that swedish lessons sothe fact that was the place where this was the place where this unfolded people believe they have targeted j targeted that j targeted that theré was a eeee ee’feeeeee eee eeee eeefe eee e e le m e nt to eeee ee’feeeeee eee eeee eeefe eee sf element to this. for now that racist element to this, for now that confirmed and we may get is not confirmed and we may well get more information from the police more information from therbelice �* today. more information from therbelice �*today. but for now more information from therbelice �* today. but for now there more information from therbelice �*today. but for now there is no .easeeefsfss so a of questions motive so a lot of questions unanswered.— motive so a lot of questions unanswered. dying with patients, until they have explained a range of other options. the change is one of a series of amendments the assisted dying — of the bill begins next week. the commons had its first vote on
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the assisted dying bill last and there a majority november. and there was a majority of 55 in favour. but it now goes a series of through a series of parliamentary stages. the bill introduced by the mp kim leadbeater. now the bill would provide for if it was allow those in england and wales �*the age 7 �*the age of e �*the age of 18 e �*the age of 18 to request over the age of 18 to request dying and for it to be assisted dying and for it to be administered legally. so long as were within months of a 7 of not beyond 7 and of not beyond 7 and of r that beyond 7 and of r that they beyond 7 and of r that they had eyond 7 and of r that they had the d that. and also that they had the mental capacity to do so. it mental capacity to do so. and it should be scrutinised by independent doctors and a judge. the amendments ewould require would require a announced today would require a doctor in first consultation doctor in the first consultation with the patient to raise the with the patient not to raise the issue of assisted dying but issue of assisted dyingbut to treatment and issue of assisted dyingbut to ugaiutent and also discuss treatment optisns; anselss a detailed report to be compiled for a detailed report to be compiled
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each that on each patient. and that there should training for doctors i”,f :s ss 2 sawing e dying services. stages ;ervices. stages are ices. estages are needed, but aeveral more stages are needed. will be detailed scrutiny next in the committee. 7 in the committee. will not week in the committee. it will not finish in the commons on two april = -: then goes to of and then it goes to the house of a 15—year—old boy has been charged with the murder harvey, who was also 15, was fatally stabbed at all saints catholic high school on monday. jessica, what's the latest? je the |, what's the latest? je the past at�*s the latest? je the past hour he latest? je the past hour the atest? je the past hour the 15—year—old who we cannot because of his age here at sheififieid here at sheihfieid he here at shehieid he was appeared here at sheffield he was behind me. he has been caught behind me. he hasbeen with murder, affray and charged with murder, affray and possession of a bladed article. he spoke to confirm his name and address. he was in youth address. he was remanded in youth accommodation and will
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sheffield crown court eeeeeeee sheffield crown’court 0f eeeeeeee sheffield crown’court of course it the tomorrow. of course it follows the of harvey stabbing of 15—year—old harvey at school in the afternoon ehe later " ";h'e'{a}ér'&i'ea"' ,,, ,,, " "ehieilaterdiiedof ,,, ,,, " therlateirrdiedof hi; e ' ehe later died of his injuries. and he later died of his injuries. family have described as his family have described him as their beautiful boy and that their beautiful boy and said that they utterly heartbroken. any their beautiful boy and said that they and erly heartbroken. any their beautiful boy and said that they and cards eartbroken. any their beautiful boy and said that they and cards and iroken. any their beautiful boy and said that they and cards and iroken. i have flowers and cards and tributes have been left outside school which 2551153136" e "7 ' e211 ézieezeehleie e ' eeaelelsiaeihtsecateheolithigh ' e eati siaeihtsecateheolithigh school is all saints catholic high'school sheffield. with messages of in sheffield. with messages of love and support for the family. and a mass will be held for on mass will be held for him on at joseph's catholic saturday at stjoseph's catholic church which is in the handsworth church which is in the handsiserth of sheffield. church. which. is in the handste�*crrtlr - of sheffield. area of sheffield. iée ve much. chelsea footballer sam kerr has told a court she was "terrified
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kerr is of the biggest names in football, a starfor in women's football, a star for chelsea and australia. she arrived here this morning at kingston crown court to give evidence for the first 2-— on day three of her for racially harassment a �*acially harassment a police harassment a police officer. harassment a police officer. a harassment a police officer. a charge ;sment a police bfficer. a charge thattnt of a police officer. a charge that she denies. that incident police in jnside twickenhamrpolice'station in , early hours of the morning of jnside twickenhamrpolice'station in , 30th hours of the morning of jnside twickenhamrpolice'station in , 30th ofrurs of the morning of jnside twickenhamrpolice'station in , 30th ofjanuary1e morning of jnside twickenhamrpolice'station in , 30th ofjanuary1e mo buti of jnside twickenhamrpolice'station in , 30th of january 1e mo but a pf jnside twickenhamrpolice'station in , 30th ofjanuary1e mo but a lot the 3:ch of january’a�*tj’gi but a lot the 3:ch of january’a�*tj’gi but a lot the evidence the 30th of january’a�*tj’gi but a lot the evidence she has far centres what e centres whatshe e it centres on what shefsays happened �* to arriving it centres on what shefsays happened �*to arriving in the police prior to arriving in the police station when she her fiance were station when she and her fiance were" a taxi home from a night out. taking a taxi home from a night out. she told the court that she had taking a taxi home from a night out. she told out court that she had taking a taxi home from a night out. she told out ofurt that she had taking a taxi home from a night out. she told out of the :hat she had taking a taxi home from a night out. she told out of the window had taking a taxi home from a night out. she told out of the window of d taking a taxi home from a night out. she told out of the window of the driver taxi and at that point the driver told court that she feared for her the court that she feared for her life and that the kidnap murder
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everard in in 2021 of sarah everard in london in 2021 was prominent in her mind. she said the driver of the taxi locked the doors and refused to let them out after she and eafterseheeeaerdeheree e e e after she and her partner even after she and her partner had begged him to let them out. the trial continues. _ begged him to let them out. the trial continues. laura, thank you. the document was badly burned by the volcanic eruption of mount vesuvius in 79ad, and is too fragile to be physically opened. but now scientists have virtually unrolled it, here's our science editor, rebecca morelle. it feels like it's just floating. here it is.
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so we're just going to lift the cradle with the scroll i'm very excited to see the inside of the scroll. so if you try to take them apart or if you try to open them, they fall apart into pieces. of unrolling the scroll. we're also excited to know what was written 2000 years ago. the ancient scroll is brought here. it needs the most cutting edge technology.
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beam that can probe the scroll in minute detail. the scroll is rotated as it's scanned, creating a 3d the first one is unrolling digitally that scroll in a computer. that's this tricky, tricky step. part of making sense of the text. like all of science, you need lots of things to go right in a row. after 2000 years, what's written on it. somesre’ejtietters are clearly. . . . .
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by all appearances today, this will be the first scroll that's the way it looks like we're headed. hundreds of scrolls were recovered from the roman town of herculaneum, but many have been destroyed in earlier efforts to read them. creating a direct link with the past. packed inside this small scroll are ten metres and human ingenuity, to reveal every letter and decipher every word, opening a new window onto the classical age. rebecca morelle, bbc news. king charles has led the tributes to the aga khan — who has died at the age of 88.
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karim aga iv leader of the world estimated 15 muslims. a british citizen close ties to the royal family. have been e eeehaveebeeenwelleeee ' e e e eeeeheaveebeeeene or e e he; e eeeheaveebeeeen out” ' e he; for he may have been well known here for love of horse racing but he had a love'of'horsearacing'but'he had a impact on many communities. global impact on many communities. he inherited position in the he inherited his position in the late 1950s at the age of 20 after death e e e death of e e e death of fateher.e e deathof fateher.eat e death of fateher.eat the time e e e bestowed on him eeeééifiédlrfiihihe ' queen elizabeth bestowed on him the title of for queen elizabeth bestowed on him the title of ., title of his highness. for the next 18 months i _ title of his highness. for the next 18 months i will— title of his highness. for the next 18 months i will be _ title of his highness. for the next 18 months i will be travelling - title of his highness. for the next 18 months i will be travelling in i title of his highness. for the next 18 r middlei will be travelling in i title of his highness. for the next 18 | middle east. re travelling in i title of his highness. for the next 18 | middle east. re travelling the | that followed he set about decades that followed he set about his vast in development using his vast wealth in development projects particularly in the muslim he built health and education
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world. he built health and education institutions and also focused on massive restoration messise'restsratisn pejec�*: project is messise'restsratisn projects! project is showing is messise'restsratisn pejec�*: project is showing is if you do this project is'showing is ifryou'do restoration in cities a restoration in historic cities you can actually change the economic can actually changethe economic thousands of people who can actually changethe economic amongst 1ousands of people who can actually changethe economic amongst the ;ands of people who can actually changethe economic amongst the poorest people who can actually changethe economic amongst the poorest because rho cities very e cities very often cities very often are at the oil the ultra of the ultra - he became known for another slso’ioecsmssnown tor another horse racing. owning many passion, horse racing. owning many champion horses, most famously epsom e epsom winner beeloved horse was later eeeeeeby e byan e by an armed gang and never again. armed gang and never eagain. his 1ed gang and never eagain. his charitable nd never seen again. his charitable foundation says that the religious foundation says that—the religious �*died a” in portugal leader died peacefully in portugal surrounded family. leader died peacefully in portugal surrounded i family.— surrounded by family. whilst the community _ surrounded by family. whilst the community and _ surrounded by family. whilst the community and those _ surrounded by family. whilst the | community and those - him surrounded by family. whilst the - community and those - him have community and those around him have had to 1574 00:30:56,740 --> 00
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