By next summer. Barking. Thousands of banned dogs are living legally with their owners in britain, according to a bbc investigation. And coming up on bbc news Newcastle Boss eddie howe says theres a high chance midfielder Sandro Tonali could be available to play this weekend despite his ten month ban for breaching betting rules. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc s news at one, live from jerusalem, where nearly three weeks on from the start of this crisis here, Military Action by israel against what it calls hamas targets continue. The Israeli Army Says its ground forces, backed by fighterjets and drones, conducted another Ground Incursion into the gaza strip overnight. This morning the un said that gaza is being strangled, its people abandoned and that the aid so far has just been crumbs. Hamas is designated a Terrorist Organisation by many western governments, including the uk. The Health Ministry in gaza says that 7,326 people have been killed in the territory. In israel, more th
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but, again, it goes back to the mueller investigation. this is where the mueller investigation was brewed from, and it shows you that its underpinnings, frankly, are one of politics and antipathy to the president as opposed to, as i point out, a rule of law approach that was required out of the justice department handling something so sensitive. you and i can go back and forth about whether or not the decision to appoint mueller was a lawful one. i ve heard this argument that, you know, they didn t articulate a criminal precedent. there is no requirement for that. you can investigate something where there s a reasonable suspicion that it s necessary. i went through all the case law and all that stuff, but that s a pretty subtle discussion. the politics of what motivated it, why ignore the president getting rid of comey? if you re going to look for a but for factor here, but for him moving on comey the way he did, why would rosenstein have ever done this? based on this discussion,
about maybe recording and whether or not it s a joke we don t know. but there are some different layers. mr. rosenstein s first statement didn t deny it happened. he said he didn t pursue it, or the language was that i don t think he should be removed under the 25th amendment. it didn t say that it wasn t discussed, and even this latest statement doesn t suggest that maybe it hadn t come up. it clearly came up and, you know, i think to take a step back, looking at who leaked this potentially, it looks to me like the fbi is concerned that it s going to come out that people like andrew mccabe wanted to get the president. so they re trying to put the focus on mr. rosenstein because this material is going to come out eventually. but, again, it goes back to the mueller investigation. this is where the mueller investigation was brewed from, and it shows you that its underpinnings, frankly, are one of politics and antipathy to the president as opposed to, as i point out, a rule of law app
called storm of controversy. here s a peek. one of the primary missions of the federal emergency management agency is preparedness. but a federal review has revealed that their supply warehouses were empty. every tarp and could the had been sent to the virgin islands for irma. fema had only a handful of satellite phones and less than 100 generators on a blacked out island in need of thousands. we re running out of food and water. leyla santiago and bill weir join us now on the ground following this crisis every step of the way. it s a job that will to be done because it s not even close to over down there. bad before. worse during. worst after. what is the big point for you, bill, in terms of what you ll