one medical source saying that more than 50 people had been treated so far, and the nature of some of their injuries means that the number of dead could well increase. now, this operation in the city of khan younis started about a week ago. the israeli military say they ve been carrying this out. we know that tens of thousands of people have fled the fighting there. this recent operation that started in terms of what happened tonight, the israeli military say they re looking into reports, but what we ve seen is four attacks on schools in the past four days. and in the previous three cases, the israeli military acknowledged that they hit these particular places, saying that they were home to hamas fighters, hamas politicians and also hamas police officers, the israelis saying that they seek to minimize civilian casualties in all of their operations. hamas is saying that this sort of operation and the number of people dying means that it s really undermining prospects of a peac
a new documentary reveals just how much we still don t know. one of the select committee members, congressman jamie raskin joins me tonight. the 15 page indictment lace out tax fraud. as climate change gets cut from the bipartisan bill, exxon lobbyist reveals just who he s talking to. joe manchin, i talk to his office every week. he is the king maker and he s not shy about sort of staking his claim early and completely changing the debate. all in starts right now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. it has been a very, very news day on this july 1st. lots of moving pieces. today has shown above all else a big take away from today. what unifies the american right in this moment and why it is so dangerous, although we should start with one of the big headlines today which is about disunity among republicans, of which there is also funding. liz cheney of wyoming, conservative royalty, super conservative by every voting metric, has one fault in the eyes of he
i am disturbed by this idea that this is less than what people thought it would be or not a big deal or it is just company. if this were anybody else and if we were not numbed to his constant criminality, to the ex-president constant of being revealed as being corrupt. the folks that you have on your show have been the best nar narrators because he was there. that whole thing be charged as a criminal enterprise is a bomb shell and the fact for the first time being held accountable, looks like many years of crimes is a huge deal. it tells who today the republican party is. i am betting if they cover it on the right, they won t care. we have to stare at that and understand what it is. it is a big story and you help us make sense of the legal side. if they don t care is almost a bigger story. all great points. as you said, grim or some of it serious, the reporting part i enjoy doing with you today, thank you for having me, i will see you again soon, nicole. it was fantastic,
edwin poots is what the leader of the democratic unionists party in northern ireland. and coming up and a half an hour, foreign correspondence joined a half an hour, foreign correspondencejoined me a half an hour, foreign correspondence joined me to give an outsider view of events in the uk. stay with us for dateline london at 7:30 p:m.. good evening and welcome to bbc news. borisjohnson is said the new variant of coronavirus could make a serious disruption to tackle the coronavirus and relaxing restrictions. speaking earlier, the premise reset the second vaccine dose for over 50s would be accelerated to keep ahead of the virus. cases of the indian variant have more than doubled in a week with over 1300 cases and most in england. the government says there is no the variant causes more severe disease or is more a visit to the vaccine but it may be more transmissible. 0ur medical editor explains. this is one way of keeping a lid on the indian variant. surge testing in formby, m
already forced the closure of some schools and public transit. good to have you with us. we are following breaking news out of myanmar where the military has seized power in a coup. the army said on tv they have declared a state of emergency. the military is in the streets today blocking some roads. troops detained several key leaders earlier. they include awning sung suh chi. the u.k., australia and other countries are calling for the military to release the leaders. they claim last year s election was fraudulent. suu kyi s party won by a landslide. cnn s will ripley is joining us with the latest developments. what is the latest on this military coup in myanmar and how damaging could this prove to be for the nation s democratic future? reporter: hey, rosemary. certainly there are a lot of questions whether this fragile democracy and government that just came into power five years ago with the assistance of the military, with a constitution the military helped write, now