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BBCNEWS Verified July 5, 2024

maugher from the us coast guard. also with me in the studio is our science correspondentjonathon amos. thanks for giving your time when it is so valuable on a day like today. in the first instance, what is your latest assessment? in the first instance, what is your latest assessment? thank you for the o- ortuni latest assessment? thank you for the opportunity to latest assessment? thank you for the opportunity to come latest assessment? thank you for the opportunity to come onto latest assessment? thank you for the opportunity to come onto the - latest assessment? thank you for the opportunity to come onto the show. l opportunity to come onto the show. this has been a very complex and difficult case for everyone. as we continue to actively search for this submersible and the people on board, our thoughts are with the crew members and their families who i our thoughts are with the crew members and theirfamilies who i can imagine are having a very difficult time. we are

MSNBCW Alex July 5, 2024

days after that of her husband, also killed in the massacre. colorado s republican party jumping into the legal fight to keep donald trump on the presidential ballot. the latest on the supreme court appeal that has the u.s. heading for a legal showdown unlike any we have ever seen. it was a year that saw trump surge, biden slip, and the rest of the republican candidates essentially spinning their wheels. 2023 may be nothing compared to what s in store for american politics in 2024. steve kornacki takes a lok back and ahead coming up. we will start overseas with the growing violence inside and outside of gaza. an increasing fear the war could spread. inside central gaza, israel s military offensive is systematically destroying refugee camps for a third straight day as they hunt for hamas terrorists. more than 60,000 people who had been sheltering in those camps now forced to flee south. some on foot, somen donkey carts. israel is warning it could step up attacks i leb

MSNBCW Yasmin July 5, 2024

overnight, colorado republicans are now asking the supreme court to overturn that state s decision that donald trump should be removed from the state primary ballot. also today, from the roads to the skies, what you need to know about what is expected to be one of the busiest travel days for the holiday season. and a nasty storm system along the east coast could make things much worse. overseas, new fears the israel/hamas war could spread throughout the region as thousands flee the assault on central and southern gaza. and as a caravan of almost 8,000 migrants makes its way towards the u.s., we ll tell you what mexico is urging the u.s. to do at the southern border. hey, everybody. good to see you this thursday morning. we begin in colorado where overnight, the state s republican party asked the supreme court to keep former president trump s name on the 2024 ballot. the appeal is after colorado s supreme court ruled that trump is ineligible to run for president in the state

BBCNEWS The July 6, 2024

those of the latest headlines. now on bbc news the interview: sheikh hasina. bangladesh s prime minister sheikh hasina has been in power for past 1a years. her supporters describe her as a saviour, and her critics says she is a dictator, and her critics say she is a dictator, she s a dictator, accusing her of human rights abuses. in a rare and wide ranging interview with the bbc, sheikh hasina sits down with me, yalda hakim, to discuss some of the most important issues facing her country and the international community. she remains defiant when it comes to the treatment of the minority rohingya refugees and says that she is refugees and says that she s in no hurry to step down as the country s leader. you are the world s longest serving female leader. you re often described as the iron lady of bangladesh, you re the daughter of the founder of the country. i just want to know, how the last 1a years have been for you personally? i can tell you one thing the last 1a years ha

BBCNEWS BBC July 6, 2024

welcome to the programme. i m yalda hakim. we start in bangladesh where thousands of refugees have seen their homes destroyed or damaged by a powerful cyclone. the weather system hit land on sunday, narrowly avoiding a direct hit on the world s largest refugee camp in cox s bazar. at least 29 people were killed in myanmar, which bore the brunt of the storm. in a moment we ll have an exclusive interview with bangladesh s prime minister sheikh hasina. they were forced to see out the storm in their flimsy shelters. agency say a nightmare situation was just averted a stop that serves as a reminder of the vulnerability of almosti million refugees. in reminder of the vulnerability of almosti million refugees. in a moment, we will have an exclusive interview with the prime minister, but earlier this month, the bbc was given special access to the camp. our south asia correspondent rajini vaidyanathan and her team report now on the story of anwar a five year old boy who has only kno

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