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in the conservative leadership race. and supermodel kate moss tells the bbc that being asked to take off her bra during a photoshoot when she was 15 years old opened her eyes to the dangers of the fashion industry. i could feel there was something wrong. so i got my stuff and i ran away. i think it sharpened my instincts, i can kind of tell a wrong un a mile away. the port of dover says work has been continuing around the clock to help holidaymakers and lorries get across the channel, after they faced lengthy waits over the past two days. queues at the port are expected to be reduced to about an hour this afternoon. the port s chief executive, doug bannister, thanked travellers and residents of dover for their understanding during what he described as a challenging period . people using eurotunnel to travel to france have been warned to expect long delays at folkestone. simonjones reports. the not so great getaway continues. the port of dover is expecting another six and a

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and my colleague and friend stephanie ruhle. good evening stephanie. good evening alex, get home i m stephanie ruhle live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. it is now 60 am in gaza, and israel. the region is now bracing for the israeli military to begin a ground invasion in gaza, it could start at any moment it. israel ordered people living in northern gaza to evacuate to the south. that meant over 1 million people had to decide whether to leave their homes. hamas, the group that carried out the terror attacks in israel has told gaza residents they should stay put. it has now been seven days since the massacre in israel, where at least 1300 people have been killed. israeli forces have pounded gaza with airstrikes, and over 1900 there have been killed. we get more from my colleague richard engel, who is in the region. bombs are raining down on gaza tonight. the israeli military saying some forces have already entered gaza, to gather intelligence to recover hostag

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that does it for me this evening, msnbc special coverage continues with the 11th hour and my colleague and good evening alex, get home safe. hello, once again. i m stephanie ruhle live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. it is now 6 am in gaza, and israel. the region is now bracing for the israeli military to begin a ground invasion in gaza, it could start at any moment it. israel ordered people living in northern gaza to evacuate to the south. that meant over 1 million people had to decide whether to leave their homes. hamas, the group that carried out the terror attacks in israel has told gaza residents they should stay put. it has now been seven days since the massacre in israel, where at least 1300 people have been killed. israeli forces have pounded gaza with airstrikes, and over 1900 there have been killed. we get more from my colleague richard engel, who is in the region. bombs are raining down on gaza tonight. the israeli military saying some forces have

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voted, last time just one of them voted, last time just one of them voted for a cut in interest rates. if we start to see other members of that committee moving towards a cut, a cut later in the year becomes increasingly likely. we will also get detail from the bank of england about what they think they is happening to economy right now to stop your running at the detail there that the main concern for them is inflation. it has been sky high over recent months and it is now starting to come down. 3.2% is where it currently is but it is still above the bank of england a target of 2%. what they will be looking out at what point will be inflation, that s a measure of how quickly prices are rising, at what point will that come in line with their forecast and therefore they can start to afford to cut interest rates. because english interest rates, m are rather blunt tool that the bank of england has to try and encourage us to save rather than to spend. cool the economy, stop it ov

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evening, everyone, i am laura ingraham, and this is the ingraham angle. thank you for joining as always. you are looking liveus george washington university in d.c. where the deadline forse protesters to leave campus has just passed. you can see they appeared to have no intention of moving your head to new york where massive pro israel rally has just started, just gotten underway, we will bring you more on the protest come on campuses, the protest growing later in the show.l, plus my angle how biden is the one on trial given the newsum today. that is in moments. but first. t trump had found shall liquidate from new york trailed to supreme court or oral arguments in the presidential immunity case. we will get totay t, f all of iy with us here. but first, we start in new york where david pecker testified foa the third day. it i os less clear is the trial wears on as what is the crime? today was a breathtaking. and amazing testimony. this is a trial that should never happe

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