[inaudible] you are arresting us instead. arthel: new unrest in new york city over israel s war and gobs of police arresting 34 people last night after a mob of anti- israel protesters. storm the brooklyn museum is one of several new demonstrations across the big apple this week. officials are bracing for more potential disruptions. welcome to a brand-new hour of fox news live i am arthel neville, height bill. super great to be with you again on this saturday i am bill melugin. eric shawn is off today. here we go again. protesters backed out at columbia university once again students re: building another pro- palestinian encampments to take over happening as a school post its alumni weekend. calls for a cease-fire putting the on edge on israel day parade. mayor eric adam warren s intense security measures will be in place. this is the first major large jewish events since october 7. we are extremely conscious of the over 3000 protests that took place in our city since tha
by paula badosa of spain. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. junior doctors in england are to stage another five day strike from june 27th tilljuly 2nd. talks with the government started two weeks ago, but appear to have broken down. the doctors union, the british medical association, has been in dispute overjunior doctors pay for more than a year now. our health editor hugh pym reports. what do we want? they call it pay restoration. what do we want? they call it pay restoration, that what do we want? they call it pay restoration, that is what do we want? they call it pay restoration, that is what - what do we want? they call it pay restoration, that is what they - what do we want? they call it pay | restoration, that is what they have been demanding in ten strikes staged in england since march last year. thejunior in england since march last year. the junior doctor s union the bma want a 35% pay rise to compensate for inflation over more than a decade
reserved to westminster and we need that to be in public ownership too. as talk to our scottish political correspondent. andrew, good to have you with us. i was talking to the snb spokesperson this morning. all sorts of plans that the snp has. let s talk about whatjohn swinney says. basically about railways. let s talk about that festival. that s rightjohn swinney was on the that s right john swinney was on the campaign that s right john swinney was on the campaign show in five in an area cold campaign show in five in an area cold lieven campaign show in five in an area cold lieven mouth. reopening a velvet cold lieven mouth. reopening a velvet link cold lieven mouth. reopening a velvet link there. what s the snp are trying velvet link there. what s the snp are trying to do, it is a common theme are trying to do, it is a common theme. they think they can keep labour theme. they think they can keep labour on theme. they think they can keep labour on the right tra
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