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>> reporter: yeah, yasmin.talks stand, that is the biggest update that you just said we know from an israeli official that a delegation has now been sent to paris to continue those negotiations after a heck of a lot of domestic pressures. as you mentioned, those protests from the families of hostages, there have been protests in jerusalem, in tel aviv, lots of pressure on the israeli government to really take these talks seriously and bring the hostages home. so nothing out of paris yet. as far as that document you mentioned, i think probably most accurate to talk about it as a proposal that prime minister benjamin netanyahu has put into words for the first time what he envisions in a post-gaza war. you can see on screen, a couple of the points in this document. it was presented to the security cabinet last night, released overnight in israel, and it talks about indefinitely maintaining freedom of operation across the entire gaza strip. it talks about creating a security zone. it talks about deradicalization. i
>> reporter: yeah, yasmin.talks stand, that is the biggest update that you just said we know from an israeli official that a delegation has now been sent to paris to continue those negotiations after a heck of a lot of domestic pressures. as you mentioned, those protests from the families of hostages, there have been protests in jerusalem, in tel aviv, lots of pressure on the israeli government to really take these talks seriously and bring the hostages home. so nothing out of paris yet....
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i'm yasmin vossoughian in for katy tur. donald trump is back on the campaign trail this week. $355 million down. after friday's civil fraud trial decision in new york city. he spent the weekend going after the judge, the ag, the proceedings, and gave us a preview of how he may start paying his massive penalty balance as the interest ticks up. >> i've wanted to do this for a long time. i have some incredible people that work with me on things, and they came up with this, and this is something i've been talking about for 12 years, 13 years. and i think it's going to be a big success. that's the real deal. that's the real deal. >> trump steaks, trump water, now he's got trump sneakers. he launched them, and they're going for $400 a pop. by the way, 400 bucks, and completely sold out within hours yesterday. and that civil fraud ruling is not the end of trump's legal woes in new york. alvin bragg's criminal hush money case is the only trial officially cemented in trump's legal calendar, and it's coming up soon, by the way. why k
i'm yasmin vossoughian in for katy tur. donald trump is back on the campaign trail this week. $355 million down. after friday's civil fraud trial decision in new york city. he spent the weekend going after the judge, the ag, the proceedings, and gave us a preview of how he may start paying his massive penalty balance as the interest ticks up. >> i've wanted to do this for a long time. i have some incredible people that work with me on things, and they came up with this, and this is...
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yasmin?g up in our next hour, everybody, new comments from donald trump about something he's calling migrant crime. we're back after a short break. stay with us. igrant crime we're back after a short break stay with us ♪ my frequent heartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. with nurtec odt, i can treat a migraine when it strikes and prevent migraine attacks, all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. ask about nurtec odt. what is cirkul? cirkul is the fuel you need to take flight. cirkul is the energy that gets you to the next level. cirkul is what you hope for when life tosses lemons your way. cirkul, available at walmart and drinkcirkul.com. subway's tuna is off the hook! it's 100 pe
yasmin?g up in our next hour, everybody, new comments from donald trump about something he's calling migrant crime. we're back after a short break. stay with us. igrant crime we're back after a short break stay with us ♪ my frequent heartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. with nurtec odt, i can treat a...
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i'm yasmin vossoughian in for josÉ diaz-balart.right now the united nations top court holding historic earings in real estate just as potential cease fire agreements between israel and hamas hit a major roadblock. >>> plus, the widow of alexei navalny, putin's fiercest critic is accusing the kremlin of hiding his body to cover up his murder as the kremlin denies putin's involvement in his death. >>> former president donald trump takes his legal losses to the court of public opinion, promiing to the appeal the fine in the new york civil fraud case, what that could look like. >>> and dangerous weather taking aim on the west coast, 35 million people under flood alerts. we're going to have a live look at that forecast. >>> hey, everybody, good to see you. we're going to begin with new developments in the israel-hamas war. this morning the international court of justice began day one of six, historic public hearings into israel's nearly six decade long occupation of palestinian territories. the hearing is happening before the same court
i'm yasmin vossoughian in for josÉ diaz-balart.right now the united nations top court holding historic earings in real estate just as potential cease fire agreements between israel and hamas hit a major roadblock. >>> plus, the widow of alexei navalny, putin's fiercest critic is accusing the kremlin of hiding his body to cover up his murder as the kremlin denies putin's involvement in his death. >>> former president donald trump takes his legal losses to the court of public...
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yasmin, we're talking about does donald trump have the money. what can you tell us about what his properties are valued as here in new york, and how much money he has in those properties. >> reporter: i'm sure sue can weigh in on this as well, we're getting breaking news from letitia james, a statement from her at 6:00 p.m. later on this evening, which we are expecting after this decision was delivered. we're going to be looking out for that. katy, you spent time in the building mind me, trump tower in the early days of his campaign for presidency, 2016, 2015, force is valuing the building behind me, the only building in this entire city that he outright owns, 160 million. that valuation has come down significantly in the past six years or so. he has got about $100 million debt on the building behind him. if he's in a situation where he's finding himself in, that he has to sell off assets, right, let's say, for instance, and we have no reporting on this, he would have to sell off trump tower. he's walking away with $60 million after he pays back
yasmin, we're talking about does donald trump have the money. what can you tell us about what his properties are valued as here in new york, and how much money he has in those properties. >> reporter: i'm sure sue can weigh in on this as well, we're getting breaking news from letitia james, a statement from her at 6:00 p.m. later on this evening, which we are expecting after this decision was delivered. we're going to be looking out for that. katy, you spent time in the building mind me,...
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what do we know, yasmin, about when and how it might come down this verdict today?ood morning, you guys, good to talk to both of you. we know it's today. we don't know the timing of it. initially it was expected that engoron was going to deliver a decision in late january and then it got pushed to early february and now we're looking to today for this major decision to come down. you said it, and it's important to note again, engoron has already ruled that the former president along with the trump org have engaged in fraud, right? is that not the question today. the question today is how much, to what degree did they engage in that fraudulent activity. letitia james asking for $370 million along with the former president and trump organization essentially being banned from engaging in real estate activity in the city. you think about that, you think about his brand, who he has been through the '80s and '90s. this is going to be -- this decision today, guys, however it comes town and especially considering that engoron has already ruled he engaged in fraud is going t
what do we know, yasmin, about when and how it might come down this verdict today?ood morning, you guys, good to talk to both of you. we know it's today. we don't know the timing of it. initially it was expected that engoron was going to deliver a decision in late january and then it got pushed to early february and now we're looking to today for this major decision to come down. you said it, and it's important to note again, engoron has already ruled that the former president along with the...
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msnbc's yasmin vossoughian is joining us from michigan, republican strategist rick tyler joins us asl, and former democratic congressman from new york max rose here in studio. welcome all four of you. dasha, at this point, trump has won the first two contests. he's got a huge lead in south carolina, but if desantis, who again has endorsed him, is still being this critical, does that signify trouble, and could we see that play out where you are at cpac? >> reporter: i think at this point in the short-term, alex, signifies more trouble for desantis than trump. the trump team is already back to bashing him pretty hard. this is something we play out last year. they kind of made peace when he e endorsed him, and now the rift is out this public once again. in the primary it's not an issue. for the general election, though, some of the concerns that desantis brought up are the concerns of not just democratic voters who are not going to vote for trump but some republicans as well. he brought up the issues of baggage with all the legal problems. in the primary, that lifted him up. that helped
msnbc's yasmin vossoughian is joining us from michigan, republican strategist rick tyler joins us asl, and former democratic congressman from new york max rose here in studio. welcome all four of you. dasha, at this point, trump has won the first two contests. he's got a huge lead in south carolina, but if desantis, who again has endorsed him, is still being this critical, does that signify trouble, and could we see that play out where you are at cpac? >> reporter: i think at this point...
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great reporting, yasmin.ove having you on the show, cornell, thank you so much. >>> right now at&t says it is making some progress in restoring cell phone service for tens of thousands of customers who woke up to a nightmare. they couldn't make calls, they couldn't get texts, they couldn't access the internet. brian cheung is following this story. count me among them. >> me too. yeah. >> at least on one of my two phones. how bad is it now? did they fix it? >> at&t settlement in a statement released an hour ago, they've gotten about 3/4 of their network back and working properly. some people who had their phones stuck in sos mode said they were able to get back and make calls. this was a huge disruption that escalated through the course of the morning, in some cases preventing people from being able to access emergency services. if they were trying to dial 911, it may not have been going through. emergency services were saying they were advising people to use a land line, even though many people don't have lan
great reporting, yasmin.ove having you on the show, cornell, thank you so much. >>> right now at&t says it is making some progress in restoring cell phone service for tens of thousands of customers who woke up to a nightmare. they couldn't make calls, they couldn't get texts, they couldn't access the internet. brian cheung is following this story. count me among them. >> me too. yeah. >> at least on one of my two phones. how bad is it now? did they fix it? >>...
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yasmin, hard to forget george santos and then this nor'easter slamming into the area. what are you hearing from voters? >> reporter: let me show you, real quick, ana, if i can, the wild card here. i'll open up the door, i don't have my big coat on. take a look at what people are faring here as they're coming into vote this morning. and, by the way, they are coming. and they have been coming all morning. we have been here since 7:30 in the morning and they have been coming, streaming in throughout the day so far. jerry, one of the poll workers here. what have you been seeing? >> it has been really good so far. as of 8:50, we had 161 people. we're probably going to get into 400 or 500, which is a good day for us. >> are you surprised considering the weather outside? >> and also the fact we had so much in the early voting that i really thought this was going to be a fairly dead day. not turning out that way at all. >> jerry, thank you so much. thank you for volunteering today. not turning out that way, ana, at all. if you can believe it, folks giving their names there. ge
yasmin, hard to forget george santos and then this nor'easter slamming into the area. what are you hearing from voters? >> reporter: let me show you, real quick, ana, if i can, the wild card here. i'll open up the door, i don't have my big coat on. take a look at what people are faring here as they're coming into vote this morning. and, by the way, they are coming. and they have been coming all morning. we have been here since 7:30 in the morning and they have been coming, streaming in...
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i'm yasmin vossoughian in for jose diaz-balart. we are now just three days away from the south carolina primary. two candidates remaining. donald trump seeking to continue his dominance, while defiant nikki haley promises she's not going anywhere. plus, fresh fears for the most vulnerable in gaza. 50,000 pregnant women about to give birth in the worst conditions. the desperate humanitarian crisis. >>> and right now, the brother of the sitting president is set to testify behind closed doors on capitol hill as republicans double down on their impeachment inquiry into the president. >>> and later on, sky high baggage fees, raising the price to check a bag for the first time in five years. what it means for the next time you fly. >>> all right, we're going to begin this hour with the state of the 2024 presidential campaign. with just three days to go until the south carolina republican primary, former u.n. ambassador nikki haley vowing to keep her campaign going even if she loses her home state. a new poll showing her trailing former p
i'm yasmin vossoughian in for jose diaz-balart. we are now just three days away from the south carolina primary. two candidates remaining. donald trump seeking to continue his dominance, while defiant nikki haley promises she's not going anywhere. plus, fresh fears for the most vulnerable in gaza. 50,000 pregnant women about to give birth in the worst conditions. the desperate humanitarian crisis. >>> and right now, the brother of the sitting president is set to testify behind closed...
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yasmin? >> thank you. appreciate it. >>> coming up next, how the judge in donald trump's hush money case could make this trial a whole lot different from the civil fraud trial. >>> later on, from vroom to doom, is the electric car movement losing its spark? elec movement losing its spark? t strg with cpap anymore. 100 bucks she got work done. great sleep, at the click of a button. did she get implants? yeah, i got an implant, sheila!! relax, it's inspire. inspire. sleep apnea innovation. learn more and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com ♪everything i do that's for my health is an accomplishment.♪ ♪concerns of getting screened faded away♪ ♪to my astonishment.♪ ♪my doc gave me a script i got it done without a delay.♪ ♪i screened with cologuard and did it my way.♪ cologuard is a one-of-a-kind way to screen for colon cancer that's effective and non-invasive. it's for people 45 plus at average risk, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider for cologuard.
yasmin? >> thank you. appreciate it. >>> coming up next, how the judge in donald trump's hush money case could make this trial a whole lot different from the civil fraud trial. >>> later on, from vroom to doom, is the electric car movement losing its spark? elec movement losing its spark? t strg with cpap anymore. 100 bucks she got work done. great sleep, at the click of a button. did she get implants? yeah, i got an implant, sheila!! relax, it's inspire. inspire. sleep...
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yasmin khatun dewan, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.een charged with the murders of two teenagers in bristol. anthony snook is accused of the murders of mason rist and max dixon, who were killed in the knowle west area of the city on saturday. avon and somerset police said a total of eight people have been arrested as part of the investigation. a police chief has warned the ban on xl bully dogs, which comes in force from today, is logistically challenging for officers. mark hobrough, from the national police chiefs' council, said the ban could spark higher demand for kennel space before court decisions. the government says police will be supported and officers given extra training. a bbc investigation has uncovered a legal scam which targeted vulnerable people with court hearings that never happened, fake documents, and a non—existent social worker. craig johnson promised award—winning legal services to his clients, but dozens of people say that they paid him thousands of pounds for services that didn't happen. there's a lot more detail
yasmin khatun dewan, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.een charged with the murders of two teenagers in bristol. anthony snook is accused of the murders of mason rist and max dixon, who were killed in the knowle west area of the city on saturday. avon and somerset police said a total of eight people have been arrested as part of the investigation. a police chief has warned the ban on xl bully dogs, which comes in force from today, is logistically challenging for...
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yasmin khatun dewan, bbc news.ed dead and and at least 165 people have sustained burns and other injuries after an explosion at a gas plant in south—east nairobi, kenya. a government spokesperson said gas cylinders were being refilled when the fire broke out just before midnight on thursday. a local official confirmed that the fire was caused by an explosion at a gas filling station. the kenya red cross posted on x that it had evacuated 271 individuals to different health facilities in nairobi. it said another 27 people were treated at the scene. others were able to escape the blast and have been speaking about the moment of the explosion. about the moment of the exlosion. ~ ,, �* about the moment of the exlosion. ~ ,, ~ ., , explosion. translation: iwas burdened by — explosion. translation: iwas burdened by an _ explosion. translation: iwas burdened by an exploding - explosion. translation: iwas burdened by an exploding gas l burdened by an exploding gas cylinder as i try to escape. it exploded right in front of m
yasmin khatun dewan, bbc news.ed dead and and at least 165 people have sustained burns and other injuries after an explosion at a gas plant in south—east nairobi, kenya. a government spokesperson said gas cylinders were being refilled when the fire broke out just before midnight on thursday. a local official confirmed that the fire was caused by an explosion at a gas filling station. the kenya red cross posted on x that it had evacuated 271 individuals to different health facilities in...
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yasmin khatun dewan, bbc news.to ukraine. this decision comes after hungarian prime minister viktor orban initially vetoed the package in december. eu leaders said they were determined to provide sustainable military support to kyiv in its war against russia. european commission president, ursula von der leyen, says the aid package sends a strong message to russian president, vladimir putin. the new funding promise comes as aid from the us is being held up by congress. ukrainian president, volodymyr zelenskyy welcomed the eu funds, saying they'll directly help his country's war effort. i'm gratefulfor your i'm grateful for your decision on the financial instrument for us. for our people bought ukraine. ukraine facilitated with people in euros for a full year period, this is a signal that ukraine will stand and will withstand.— will withstand. our correspondent - will withstand. our correspondent has| will withstand. our- correspondent has more will withstand. our correspondent has more reaction from there. huge rel
yasmin khatun dewan, bbc news.to ukraine. this decision comes after hungarian prime minister viktor orban initially vetoed the package in december. eu leaders said they were determined to provide sustainable military support to kyiv in its war against russia. european commission president, ursula von der leyen, says the aid package sends a strong message to russian president, vladimir putin. the new funding promise comes as aid from the us is being held up by congress. ukrainian president,...
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our reporter yasmin khatun dewan has been speaking to her. this is lama jamous. posting snippets of her life in gaza and her aspirations to become a journalist. we caught up with lama, whojoined us from gaza, close to the rafah crossing. lama, what made you want to do this? translation: i want to document the struggle we are going - through so the world can see it. all we wish is to go back to our school, to seek education. even our school became for displaced people. lama's father has been helping the nine—year—old document herjourney, navigating the changes around her as the family were displaced from their home in northern gaza. she told us so much in her life has changed, though her dream is to continue the work she is doing now. translation: i wish when the war ends i can turn into a great - journalist and work so i can grow more and more. as lama continues to find comfort in sharing the stories of her community, her portfolio just keeps on growing. yasmin khatun dewan, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you dif
our reporter yasmin khatun dewan has been speaking to her. this is lama jamous. posting snippets of her life in gaza and her aspirations to become a journalist. we caught up with lama, whojoined us from gaza, close to the rafah crossing. lama, what made you want to do this? translation: i want to document the struggle we are going - through so the world can see it. all we wish is to go back to our school, to seek education. even our school became for displaced people. lama's father has been...
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yasmin khatun dewan, bbc news. a series of strikes over a number of days against targets including iranian personnel and facilities inside iraq and syria. the news conference is coming up. we will have it live. hello. thanks forjoining me. the outlook is looking rather like the picture behind me. so these lumpy, layered clouds on the way over the next few days. on top of that, it's going to be very mild, quite windy, a little bit of rain around. there has been a little bit of talk about wintry weather possibly heading our way sometime next week, but that's really a long way off. in fact, it's quite the opposite at the moment. if anything, we'll see even milder air streaming in from the south. this arc of cloud here, weather front to the north and to the south. high pressure here. and take a look at this airstream, that mild air from the southern climes spreading across the uk and pushing the cold air towards the north and the east. and that's what's heading our way. that's the forecast for the next few days. so for
yasmin khatun dewan, bbc news. a series of strikes over a number of days against targets including iranian personnel and facilities inside iraq and syria. the news conference is coming up. we will have it live. hello. thanks forjoining me. the outlook is looking rather like the picture behind me. so these lumpy, layered clouds on the way over the next few days. on top of that, it's going to be very mild, quite windy, a little bit of rain around. there has been a little bit of talk about wintry...
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yeah, yasmin morgan—griffiths has been looking at attempts to widen access to vital health care in remoteuntry. a woman dies every two minutes due to complications in pregnancy or childbirth. the majority of all maternal deaths are in sub—saharan africa. and in kenya, the problem is actually getting worse. 70% of the population lives in remote rural areas where they're cut off from life—saving infrastructure. not all mums are able to access the right kind of care, transport — getting to the hospital is always an issue. we don't have enough health care workers for the population. big problems, i would say. not all maternal health clinics across kenya are as well—equipped or as well—staffed as this one in nairobi. but it's hoped the technology being trialled here could help ensure that more mothers—to—be get access to potentially life—saving treatment. this is janefer�*s first glimpse of her baby. the legs. oh, wow. ultrasound scans like these play a key role in ensuring a pregnancy goes smoothly. unfortunately, there's been some bumps in the road forjanefer. last month, i had a complicatio
yeah, yasmin morgan—griffiths has been looking at attempts to widen access to vital health care in remoteuntry. a woman dies every two minutes due to complications in pregnancy or childbirth. the majority of all maternal deaths are in sub—saharan africa. and in kenya, the problem is actually getting worse. 70% of the population lives in remote rural areas where they're cut off from life—saving infrastructure. not all mums are able to access the right kind of care, transport — getting to...
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and my colleague, yasmin vossoughian, spoke to some young activists.listen together to what they had to say. >> is there a pathway forward for you? with biden? >> oh, absolutely not. you cannot keep killing people with our money, and just keep thinking that oh we are stupid enough to elect you. again because -- they will forget, how can you, this is an insult to me as a voter. >> the straightforward simple answer for the biden administration is, push for a cease-fire, stop aiding israel in their war crimes. >> yasmin told me at some point, as we were talking on the air, that two of those four, they are not going to vote for joe biden, come hell or high water, that's it. so how can the president shore up his support in michigan? and if he under forms in that primary, what's that going to mean in the general election? >> well, in the democratic party, we pride ourselves on our diversity, and diversity comes in different forms, when you're a democrat. and that includes diversity of thought, and diversity of policy, opinion of policy preference. nobody und
and my colleague, yasmin vossoughian, spoke to some young activists.listen together to what they had to say. >> is there a pathway forward for you? with biden? >> oh, absolutely not. you cannot keep killing people with our money, and just keep thinking that oh we are stupid enough to elect you. again because -- they will forget, how can you, this is an insult to me as a voter. >> the straightforward simple answer for the biden administration is, push for a cease-fire, stop...
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defense lawyer yasmin rashid candidate of tehreek-e-insaf in lahore, who was a rival of nawaz sharif, announced results are in favor of nawaz sharif. challenged in the lahore court and claimed that the results of the election were manipulated. the independents who won the election must enter the parliament within 3 days by joining a political party and must let's see which party the independent candidates who are affiliated to tehreek-e-insaf will join, but it is interesting to note that the pakistan army announced in a statement that the elections were held successfully and peacefully, we are at your service, please, thank you very much, thank you for the explanation. the us president's special inspector's report on biden was met with anger and criticism from the white house. kamla harris , joe biden's deputy , accused robert hoare, the us justice department's inspector, of political work and said that he intends to hit biden with the report. this report said that biden in when the vice president. he kept and disclosed classified documents at home. however, there is no charge against
defense lawyer yasmin rashid candidate of tehreek-e-insaf in lahore, who was a rival of nawaz sharif, announced results are in favor of nawaz sharif. challenged in the lahore court and claimed that the results of the election were manipulated. the independents who won the election must enter the parliament within 3 days by joining a political party and must let's see which party the independent candidates who are affiliated to tehreek-e-insaf will join, but it is interesting to note that the...
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like yasmin rashid, now running her campaign from prison, charged with inciting violence on the 9th ofr husband of 55 years visits her most days. it's nine months now. it's...not easy, i tell you, especially for our children who are not in pakistan. for them, it's a torture. her brother—in—law has been organising her campaign. you know, our people have been sometimes removed from the scene, sometimes at night their houses are being raided. we are not being provided a fair level playing field. the authorities deny any campaign against the party, calling the allegations baseless and absurd. many see a repeat pattern in pakistan's politics. ms rashid is running to win a seat from the three time prime minister nawaz sharif. his party is now seen to be the one in favour. he was in prison last election when khan won. on the eve of the elections, pakistan is facing questions about its future. many fear the result will still not answer them. caroline davis, bbc news, lahore. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. a coup
like yasmin rashid, now running her campaign from prison, charged with inciting violence on the 9th ofr husband of 55 years visits her most days. it's nine months now. it's...not easy, i tell you, especially for our children who are not in pakistan. for them, it's a torture. her brother—in—law has been organising her campaign. you know, our people have been sometimes removed from the scene, sometimes at night their houses are being raided. we are not being provided a fair level playing...
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october 7th. however, these stories have been actively suppressed by the western media, including uh yasmine por... that's october uh testimony, one of the settlers who had witnessed october 7th, her interview was uh removed off of social media uh after getting lot of um you know uh coverage and lot of uh you know spread it after it spread around um so one story that's gained momentum recently is uh the hamas mass rape which we heard about lot on social media and then it yeah and then it kind of got picked up and rehashed again and again on the mainstream media um which our ations coming out against uh the zianist settlers and the detainees that we've seen for ourselves what kind of treatment um we they've gotten um from hamas um but of course uh it all started with uh the this video by msnbc's reporter raf sanchez claiming that netanyahu had a phone call with us president biden and spoke of mass rape on october 7th. let us watch this video together. well katie, i just want to update you a little bit of breaking news. you watched in the last hour as president. emerged from that very, very lo
october 7th. however, these stories have been actively suppressed by the western media, including uh yasmine por... that's october uh testimony, one of the settlers who had witnessed october 7th, her interview was uh removed off of social media uh after getting lot of um you know uh coverage and lot of uh you know spread it after it spread around um so one story that's gained momentum recently is uh the hamas mass rape which we heard about lot on social media and then it yeah and then it kind...
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our reporter yasmin khatun dewan has been speaking to her. this is lama jamous.he world can see it. all we wish is to go back to our school, to seek education. even our school became for displaced people. lama's father has been helping the nine—year—old document herjourney, navigating the changes around her as the family were displaced from their home in northern gaza. she told us so much in her life has changed, though her dream is to continue the work she is doing now. translation: i wish when the war ends, i can turn into a great - journalist and work, so i can grow more and more. as lama continues to find comfort in sharing the stories of her community, her portfolio just keeps on growing. yasmin khatun dewan, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. firefighters who were injured in the grenfell tower fire in 2017 have received a total of £20 million in compensation. the fire brigades union says more than 100 of its members made claims — some of whom hadn't been able to work again because of
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yeah, yasmin morgan—griffiths has been looking at attempts to widen access to vital health care in remotey two minutes due to complications in pregnancy or childbirth. the majority of all maternal deaths are in sub—saharan africa. and in kenya, the problem is actually getting worse. 70% of the population lives in remote rural areas where they're cut off from life—saving infrastructure. not all mums are able to access the right kind of care, transport — getting to the hospital is always an issue. we don't have enough health care workers for the population. big problems, i would say. not all maternal health clinics across kenya are as well—equipped or as well—staffed as this one in nairobi. but it's hoped the technology being trialled here could help ensure that more mothers—to—be get access to potentially life—saving treatment. this is janefer�*s first glimpse of her baby. the legs. oh, wow. ultrasound scans like these play a key role in ensuring a pregnancy goes smoothly. unfortunately, there's been some bumps in the road forjanefer. last month, i had a complication. i had a discharge. sh
yeah, yasmin morgan—griffiths has been looking at attempts to widen access to vital health care in remotey two minutes due to complications in pregnancy or childbirth. the majority of all maternal deaths are in sub—saharan africa. and in kenya, the problem is actually getting worse. 70% of the population lives in remote rural areas where they're cut off from life—saving infrastructure. not all mums are able to access the right kind of care, transport — getting to the hospital is always...
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like yasmin rashid, now running her campaign from prison, charged with inciting violence on the 9th ofars visits her most days. it's nine months now. it's...not easy, i tell you, especially for our children who are not in pakistan. for them, it's a torture. her brother—in—law has been organising her campaign. you know, our people have been sometimes removed from the scene, sometimes at night their houses are being raided. we are not being provided a fair level playing field. the authorities deny any campaign against the party, calling the allegations baseless and absurd. many see a repeat pattern in pakistan's politics. ms rashid is running to win a seat from the three time prime minister nawaz sharif. his party is now seen to be the one in favour. he was in prison last election when khan won. 0n the eve of the elections, pakistan is facing questions about its future. many fear the result will still not answer them. caroline davis, bbc news, lahore. for more on this story, we can speak to our guest who is a foreign policy fellow at the brookings constitution. very good to have you back
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now, many thanks for joining us. yasmin, now this was the 1st day of the, the legal proceedings against as well as the hey, what was expressed by the pa, destiny inside the height is so from this whole thing inside, we can hear that they are more than ready and been waiting for such hearing for a long time to happen. so they are extremely happy and grateful for such a fortune the and also to be there at the hearings. so today is as you set as the 1st hearing of the i, c, j to ask the question. so i was asked by the you entered the assembly back in december 2022. and the question was, is what is the is there is a few patients petros in post centered studies at this moment. as especially right now, you know with that with a ton the site taking place in java and also a solution about it. oh, that's going to happen with the occupation with the any station and supplements increasing in the west bank and parts of the east jerusalem. and also, or something that say might be some changes of the all to the of the, of, to us. and i'm sorry. so this is also try to ask this question and what is the
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we've been talking to a local journalist, yasmin i speaking to his life from jerusalem. thank you. okay, well let this now continue the conversation in class like to political experts at hyatt al, who really and they were so many thanks for your time today. we really appreciated how significant is the car in case the gains day as well, in the un quotes in the hague. yes, this is definitely what is going on to a guardian, to the us international ventures against is right. and we are talking about the, the if i see a g, which is the highest a court in that and, and toward the i need justice board. so definitely this is, i believe that this was a turning point in regard to this of whether they would succeed. the states that the submitted, the request for us, for the affinity of, of the court. and whether they would succeed directly or in the shoulder to hold the accountable or no. but the fact that we are witnessing an international specialist from different a states from indifference to ways for exhausting the domestic criminal court. it's a nation just as good. so this is, and it sa
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how to like whole john, unless the osman i died script to see yasmin. i'm so it looks like we've got an approval of this minute coupon for rough for somebody even saying that it might start in the foster of ramadan. what cost still unclear? can you just talk us through the details of the sound? what do we know? of course. good morning to. so have during the week 10 we have 0 been sunday next mattresses must is good for me. it's intent to of, of military offensive against him asked after also having suggested the progress and please talks are coming along. but multiple media report says that last week's meetings in paris between is really the reduction they noted, states, egypt, and cut that have been followed by further negotiations in the house of that security. a temporary cease fire and the release of some hostages of state link edition media reports the resume talks a has involves experts from egypt, the united states, cut that and even as role as well as some how master presented those. and according to the little reports, to leave david, somebody
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local john, let's yasmin i add for us live are on opposite you. thank you very much. or that's it for now here, and i'll tell you. but we all back at the top of the, on the, the every generation has a journalist to whom most people can point as being transformative in world events . here in the united states, we still talk about bob woodward and carl bernstein, who broke the news of the watergate scandal which led to the resignation of president richard nixon. robert parry broke the story of the iran contra affair, and seymour hersh told the world about the b line massacre during the vietnam war. well, there's another giant of journalism who died recently. and today we're going to remember his life. i'm john kerry onto welcome to the whistle blowers the . 2 2 2 2 2 john pilcher was an australian journalist, writer scholar and documentary filmmaker. he was a student of us, british in australia and foreign policy, which he considered to be driven by expansionist agendas. pills you had a very long career in journalism 1st as a reporter. then as an editor and all the whil
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yasmin khatun dewan, bbc news. fascinating report.ence secretary at lloyd austin talking about this being a dangerous moment in the middle east as the us prepares to respond to the iranian backed attacks that killed three s us service personnel injohnson they supplied him on that, i mean sunday, despite the main story coming up him bbc news. —— that is our main story. lloyd austin also gave a long apology about not telling the president about his cancer diagnosis. more not in a or two. —— more on that in a moment or two. here in the uk, police say a woman and her young child have suffered potentially life—changing injuries, after an alkaline substance was thrown at them. another child was also injured when they were attacked by a man they knew in clapham in south london. several people who tried to help them were also hurt — including five police officers. the attacker has been named as 35—year—old abdul ezedi, from the newcastle area. police are still searching for him, as helena wilkinson reports. it was a horrific attack on a mothe
yasmin khatun dewan, bbc news. fascinating report.ence secretary at lloyd austin talking about this being a dangerous moment in the middle east as the us prepares to respond to the iranian backed attacks that killed three s us service personnel injohnson they supplied him on that, i mean sunday, despite the main story coming up him bbc news. —— that is our main story. lloyd austin also gave a long apology about not telling the president about his cancer diagnosis. more not in a or two....
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joining us now, nbc's yasmin, and how is it looking there?are you talking to some heading to the polls on this wintry day? >> reporter: it's certainly wintry, to say the least. i am starting outside, because every single person that has been coming into the school throughout the day has been coming in, and they have been shaking off because there's so much snow outside and then walking over here to jerry to give them their address and get their location as to where they want to go. you are the star of msnbc this morning, and give us a sense of how folks are showing up this morning. we were 160 -- 161. where are we this hour. >> the probably about 255, 260 now. >> reporter: what are your expectations for the day considering how important this is for this district? >> close to 5,000. >> is that what you thought would happen? >> i expected 150 to 200 max, because we had so much early voting, and the early voting there was 10 and 20-minute waits for the voting, and i thought it would be light but it's not. >> the star of msnbc, josÉ. thanks, jerr
joining us now, nbc's yasmin, and how is it looking there?are you talking to some heading to the polls on this wintry day? >> reporter: it's certainly wintry, to say the least. i am starting outside, because every single person that has been coming into the school throughout the day has been coming in, and they have been shaking off because there's so much snow outside and then walking over here to jerry to give them their address and get their location as to where they want to go. you...
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let's play the sound of some voters that you talk to, specifically, you have to talk to these folks, yasmin our colleague, spoke to some voters. i think we should listen to what they're saying, you know, to your point, don't discount -- nobody, i'm just saying, okay. that's the headline. >> you cannot keep killing people with our money, and just keep thinking that oh, we're stupid enough to elect you again. you forget, this is it insult to me as a woman. >> the straightforward, simple is there for the biden administration is, push for a cease-fire, stop aiding israel in their war crimes, and i guarantee you, there are enough people who would be willing to deal with it. >> so you have this dynamic at play, you also have this confusion about michigan's primary convention, in primary on february 27th, a statewide nominating convention on march 2nd. >> there's a lot of confusion about what's going to happen there. it's not going to be as clear on tuesday, how michigan is going to shake out for the democratic party. what those, what i just heard from those voters, that we continue to hear from v
let's play the sound of some voters that you talk to, specifically, you have to talk to these folks, yasmin our colleague, spoke to some voters. i think we should listen to what they're saying, you know, to your point, don't discount -- nobody, i'm just saying, okay. that's the headline. >> you cannot keep killing people with our money, and just keep thinking that oh, we're stupid enough to elect you again. you forget, this is it insult to me as a woman. >> the straightforward,...
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let me show you, the great yasmin vossoughian, she did a roundtable with young voters.this is raise your hand if you voted for who is undecided in the general election? >> let me play one more clip. this is where it got even more problematic. here they are talking about biden's path forward. here is to voters. >> is there a pathway for it with you for biden? >> absolutely not. you cannot keep killing people with our money and just keep thinking way or stupid enough to elect you again. because we forget. this as an insult to me. >> for you, biden has a pathway forward? >> what does that look like? >> colin for a permanent, immediate she's far. three straightforward simple answer for the biden administration's push for a cease-fire, stop aiding israel in their war crimes, and i'll guarantee you there will be enough people willing to deal with it and vote for him. >> michigan is next week. how problematic as michigan for biden? >> we'll find out tuesday. how many people are unconnected in that way rashida tlaib the congressman from there once people to. when i speak to you
let me show you, the great yasmin vossoughian, she did a roundtable with young voters.this is raise your hand if you voted for who is undecided in the general election? >> let me play one more clip. this is where it got even more problematic. here they are talking about biden's path forward. here is to voters. >> is there a pathway for it with you for biden? >> absolutely not. you cannot keep killing people with our money and just keep thinking way or stupid enough to elect...
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here is how michigan voters put it this week, when speaking to my colleague, yasmin vossoughian. >> raisehands, who voted for joe biden? and, who is voting and committed in the primary? >> you have been so distant from your constituents. you took our word, you turned around and stabbed us in the back. took our money, our money is used to kill our brothers and sisters. how, this is just, it's inexcusable. it's just inexcusable. >> as for republicans, their party's nomination process is already off to a rocky start, with the introduction of a new primary caucus hybrid plan. it is confusing, so please stick with me for a second. michigan's republican party is splitting its presidential delegates to the republican national convention, based on the results of tuesday's primary, which is open to all voters, and a march 2nd caucus convention, that will be limited to party loyalists. however, a mutiny within the michigan republican party could bring even more confusion and chaos to all of this. right now, the state party is embroiled in a leadership feud, with both christina -- and pete -- claimi
here is how michigan voters put it this week, when speaking to my colleague, yasmin vossoughian. >> raisehands, who voted for joe biden? and, who is voting and committed in the primary? >> you have been so distant from your constituents. you took our word, you turned around and stabbed us in the back. took our money, our money is used to kill our brothers and sisters. how, this is just, it's inexcusable. it's just inexcusable. >> as for republicans, their party's nomination...
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yasmin vossoughian is outside trump tower. talk a little more about the stakes here. >> reporter: everything, chris. everything is at stake here. the last four decades of the former president's life, his legacy, his family's legacy as well, what he'll pass down to his kids, $370 million is what letitia james is asking for. the former president banned for life when it comes to conducting real estate business in this city, his sons potentially banned for the next five years. you think about that. you think about his real estate assets that he may have to liquidate in order to pay off this date, $83 million, plus $5 million to e. jean carroll, the only building he outright owns in this city is trump tower mind me, valued by forbes at 160 million or so. he has $100 million in debt. if he were to sell that off, he would get $60 million. total assets in new york city, $690 million. that's just about half of what he owes, possibly, if this decision comes down the way we expect it to from judge engoron. let's not forget, he has alread
yasmin vossoughian is outside trump tower. talk a little more about the stakes here. >> reporter: everything, chris. everything is at stake here. the last four decades of the former president's life, his legacy, his family's legacy as well, what he'll pass down to his kids, $370 million is what letitia james is asking for. the former president banned for life when it comes to conducting real estate business in this city, his sons potentially banned for the next five years. you think about...
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yasmin joins us now from michigan. what did they tell you? >> reporter: they are angry.30,000 people have lost their lives so far in gaza. many of them were on the fence before the war began. and now this is just cemented how they feel about a reelection of the president. two of the folks i spoke to are on the fence about november. two of them will not be voting for him no matter what over gaza, over some of the promises that he made when he ran for election ands promises he has not kept. let's take a listen to some of what thaw had to tell me and we'll talk on the other side. >> you voted for joe biden. who was voting uncommitted in the primary. who was undecided in general election? >> whablt what about you? were you on the fence? >> yes and no. i have never liked him. he really has not delivered opt a the lot of things he said he would. now the last four months in gaza, i feel like you can't i guess norse it. it's really what he does in the next eight months is going to make or break whether i vote for him in the general. >> you have been so distant from your constitu
yasmin joins us now from michigan. what did they tell you? >> reporter: they are angry.30,000 people have lost their lives so far in gaza. many of them were on the fence before the war began. and now this is just cemented how they feel about a reelection of the president. two of the folks i spoke to are on the fence about november. two of them will not be voting for him no matter what over gaza, over some of the promises that he made when he ran for election ands promises he has not kept....
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. >> back in yasmin who's reestablished her signal. what are you hearing? >> reporter: hearing a lot. 500 or so voters have showed up today. polls opened up 6:00 a.m. closing later tonight. they keep coming in especially as the snow is stopping. they're checking in over there then making their way to the tables. as steve was talking about, immigration is top of mind for a lot of voters in this district. i heard abortion as well. and really, frustration. frustration on both sides of the aisle. somewhat of a referendum on what is to come as steve mentioned in november. let's take a listen to some of those voters if we can then i'll talk on the other side. why did you feel it was important to come and vote? >> important election. >> reporter: what are the issues for you that matter most in this election? >> honestly, just fair treatment of people. >> yes. >> it's just gotten so nasty out there. >> political. nasty. >> yeah. so, yeah, just for people to like, treat everybody equally. >> reporter: why is it you voted for mazi pilip? >> because i think that the l
. >> back in yasmin who's reestablished her signal. what are you hearing? >> reporter: hearing a lot. 500 or so voters have showed up today. polls opened up 6:00 a.m. closing later tonight. they keep coming in especially as the snow is stopping. they're checking in over there then making their way to the tables. as steve was talking about, immigration is top of mind for a lot of voters in this district. i heard abortion as well. and really, frustration. frustration on both sides of...
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. >> let's go to yasmin vossoughian who is outside the courthouse in new york city. else did we learn from today's hearing? >> i tell you, the trial got up and going -- the hearing got up and going by 9:30. by 9:40, judge merchan said motion denied. the motion by his attorneys was denied a couple minutes later he said march 25th he was setting the date for the trial. the former president's attorney speaking a lot about how he felt as if this was unfair. he made the argument that we're in the throes of the primary season. the former president had to be out on the trail, as he was running for re-election as president of the united states. and that didn't necessarily land well, i'd say, with the judge, guys. i will also say the prosecution making the argument this date was better than any other date because no other date had been set. there had been coordination, the judge said between him and judge chutkan in d.c. and she reiterated to him that no judge had been set for the d.c. case. i will say what i also found interesting was the questions, when it came to the jury
. >> let's go to yasmin vossoughian who is outside the courthouse in new york city. else did we learn from today's hearing? >> i tell you, the trial got up and going -- the hearing got up and going by 9:30. by 9:40, judge merchan said motion denied. the motion by his attorneys was denied a couple minutes later he said march 25th he was setting the date for the trial. the former president's attorney speaking a lot about how he felt as if this was unfair. he made the argument that...