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meddling in the last presidential campaign and the misconduct of donald trump. mps debate this. text would give lesbian couples and single women the right to ivf. thank you for joining us. is set to become the next prime m minister. he won the conservative party leadership race tuesday.y. the opposition labor party is looking at a no-confidence vote. with summer break starting this weekend, it will give johnson breathing room to get a new brexitit deal in p place. isreplaces theresa may, who giving her final prime minister's questionsns b before leaving office. more, arman. that
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people are benefiting from the work they did. and we have taken strong action on childhood obesity and smoking. we are trying to ensure people do not get into a situation where they are in ill health in the first place. >> i pay tribubute to her sesenf publicic duty. public service should always be recognized.
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in the last three years, child poverty has gone up. poverty has gone up. violent crimime has gone up. nhs waiting time has gone up. school -- speaking toy corbyn theresa a may. a few jabs towards doors johnson. does he have the same numbers she did at the beginning of her term? >> he does not have the same theers as she has because fromity, it has falallen four to three. whoe was a conservative mp was suspended after he was charged with sexual assault.
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the majority has gone down. it has gone down in the last leg of t theresa may's premiership. inn the a by election beginning of august. if that goes to the liberal democrats and the conservatives lose thatt seat, t ty will havea mamajority of just two. mps down.be t two that, on the face of it would give parliament more leverage to stop a no deal brexit. noforce johnson goes to deal, he probably will not be able to count on the lababor revels -- rebels. they tried to get her withdrawal agreement over the line. aose labor rebels do not want new deal brexit. that is what boris johnson for.
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on labor rebels backing him. if youou discot those labor rebels and he faces conseservate rebels because he is trying to go for no deal, it is going to be difficult for him. genie: thank you for that. another stotory we are covering out of the united states. democrats are hoping the nation will tune into the television marathon of robert mueller's testimony. he is taking to the stand after releasing his report into the 2016 presidential election, a report that has left america unsure whether or not donald trump criminally obstructed juststice. highlightwill try to parts in the report most damaging to donald trump. only heard from him
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for nine minutes since his appointment as special counsel. the public can watch robert mueller on tv for five hours. democrats hope his testimony will renew interest in findings like this one. >> if we had confidence the president did not commit a rhyme, we wouldd h have said so. >> he will stick to what is in his report. many democrats are highlighting parts of it, enough to reignite outrage over donald trump. >> the gravity of what the campaign did and what our president did, how unethical it was, if the country has a better understanding of those facts, i will consider the hearing to be successful. republicans will defend the president. >> i expect republicans are not going to address anything in the report. they are going to want to attack robert mueller personally,
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attacked the team thatat did the investigation and ask questions about how w we started on this investigatioion. i am not going to be watching, probably, maybe i will see e a little bit of it, i am t going to be watching mueller. richard johnson joins us now. we know there wiwill not be any huge revelations. what are the democrats hoping to get t out of it? think they missed an opportunity in april. that was not their fault. the attorney general had a preview of the report and was .ble to set the tone william barr was able to say
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nothing to see here. this is an opportunity democrats are seeing to reset the politics lensis in a less filtered then we have had so far. be an uphillo battle. robert mueller is not intending to make a splash today. he will do everything he can to try to give as much of a muted testimony as possible. of doubt.re is a lot would he be able to make this clearer for the american public when it comes to obstruction of justice for donald trump? likee democrats would robert mueller to connect some of the dots, which are glaring in the report. departmentjustice guidelines, robert mueller has
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been unable to recommend criminal prosecution of the president. would be hoping to get him to say if i wasas not under these guidelelines, that is whai would recommend. he may not be willing to do that. the purpose of this testimony is not to draraw any further implications from the report, but to repeat the findings of the report in a different format, one that might capture the imagination of the american public more than a 448 page dense report did. democrats are counting on this testimony. could this be a game changer for the trump administration? isshe cauaucus at the moment led by nancy pelosi, who does not want to go f forward with
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impeachment proceedings. the majority of the caucus is not committed to that. about 40% of house democrats have said they would be willing to open impeachment investigation proceedings. contains atimony bombshell or change of politics and you went from 40% of ththe cacaucus to 50 or 60% of house democrats saying we need to open impeachmhment proceedings, that changes the polititical dynamics and makes ththe pressure for nay pelosi to go forward harder for her to resist. that is difficultlt for donald trump. there are always if along the way. genie:e: thank you. in france, today is the last meeting of the french cabinet before its summer break.
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passed, could change people's lives. it is about bioethics and could pave the way for fertility treatments for lesbian couples and single women. >> the law is set to grant medically assisted procreation to all women. it would be reimbursed by the frenench social sesecurity. the bill will be presented and introduced to parliament come september. it was a promise of emmanuel macron. be broughtcteted to earlier in 2019, but there were delays, presumably due to the yellow vests crisis. children born f fm anonymous donors under the new law might
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be able to know the identity of ththe donor if the donor wishes so. stir quites bound to a bit of controversy. under francoisge hollande, they are bound to mobilize against this bill. fatherers believe only a and mother should have the right to have children, to raisee children. the only people who are allowed to get fertility treatments under the current law are heterosexual couples. there are 150,000 cases a year of medically assisted procreation here in france. genie: thank you for watching. i will be back in 15 minutes with more.
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he thinks he may have hollered a methamphetamine dealer. it has flooded the iraqi capital. it is a dead-end. they have not gotot the right m. the offices feel overwhelmed. >> our sources were telling us this person comes twice a week to exchange bag. we tried to catch him in the act, but when we searched him, we did not find a thing. we will l get him next time. >> when it comes to safety, discretion is everything. much inuad does not have the way y of resources. ththere are jujust 30 officers n staff. there is a briefing on current investigations.
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>> you will leave with me. he will stay here for reinforcements. >> we are going to have to move fast. >> the officers work, , sleep, d eat on t the premiseses, handlig our dututies for 48-hour stretches. >> can i take a break? >> of course. take a rest. >> the officers in t the drug andd had to -- the offfficers the drug squad had to learn how to cooperate. specially chosen to form the division. we have been in this building for three months.
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60 suspects.ted they h have all passesed through here. levels.rs at all police have followed suit to track them down. >> we are one big family. we live together. we spend more time in the station that at hohome. differenceske any between us. we are all iraqis and that iss the secret of our success. there is no division. >> yearsrs of wars and attacks with disorder.
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synthetic drugs are easy to synthesize and cheap. that when weeld us fifilmed h h with a hihidden ca. 2000 to 20,000 iraqi dinars. about two euros. it iss not e eensive. thetal meth, thatt is for ririch. i cannot afford it. >> another symptom, the counter him -- the countless v victims. lucky ones are able to find a plplace at a hospital. it is the only clinic where addicts can be treated. are often tough for the patients. >> have you taken your
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medication? did you sleep well? >> physical scars are obvious. psychological ones less so. the task is huge. >> t this room is all wewe haver all of iraq to care for addicts. wewe cannot take in any new patitients. hit rock already bottom. he found himself fast addicted. bad company. they pushedd me to trtry it. atat is how w i got hooked. i liked it at first. then i had hallucinations and awful thoughts in my head. i could not control myself anymore. when you wakake up after, youu regret everything.
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it will take him time to wean himself off the drugs. i pray i can get off it. i regret it so much. addiction is a beast. to stayall young people away from it. after his treatment, his dream is to marry and have a family. 80% of drug users are less than 30 years old. it is an epidemic that has authorities concerned.
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>> of course i have heard about it. it happens in groups, when you are among fririends. people our age want to try everything. all you need is one offer of a free try. after that, you look for it by yourself. >> some people take it so some people don't make fun of them. they are easy to influence. that is how it starts. they become addicted. at the beginning, they do not notice. it is already too late. >> the head teacher gives us the tour. >> you have to go home. >> private schools like this are an exception in iraq.
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thank god it is not the case in our school. they are teenagers. they can be sensitive. drop in morale. our role is to keep permanent watch, even during the holidays. we keep in touch to protect them. >> we head back to the narcotics division. this man was arrested at home as he woke up. officers think he could be part of a network of dealers. his eyes with a blindfold. he undergoes an interrogation from a unit chief. >> bring him through. what is your name? do you know where you are?
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do you know whwhere you are? yes, the drug sququad. >> do you know why? >> i swear i do not know. >> why do yoyou think you are here? >> i have nonot done anything. why are you here? away.im take a blood sample. of course he is denying everything. he will be here for some time. keepve proof and we will confronting him until he confesses. we have witnesses and the judge ordered him to be detained. >> after two days, he can
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man: i remember years back talking to my dad and saying, "at some point in my career, i'd love to do a deli." and i remember him looking at me in a surprised way like, "really? why? you've spent all this s time in fine dining and trtraveled the world d and traid yourself. why the ... do you want to do o a deli? [bell d dings] i think i was ultimately drawn to the deli because spending so much titime in delis as a kididt was sort of attached to my soul a little bit. it's so part and parcel of my culture and myy growing up and the jewish story across america, but my jewish story in l
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