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Transcripts For CNN New Day With Alisyn Camerota and John Berman 20240711

right leg. that s what they re talking about in this. open fracture. that basically means it was open. the bone actually coming through the skin. comminuted, different areas of the tibia and fibula, the two bones of the lower leg. at least a couple of different places where those bones were fractured. so there was a lot of energy that was absorbed into the ankle that had a lot of fractured bones and then into the lower part of his leg. so that s what we know. we also know that the muscles around those bones became quite swollen and if you think about if you feel your own leg, the muscles, you feel the muscles and they re encased by a harder layer of tissue, tougher layer of tissue known as the facie. if the muscle starts to get swollen, it has nowhere to go. that s a compartment syndrome. the danger with that is that, as the muscle swells, the blood supply to the muscle starts to be diminished and the muscle can actually start to die. and that can be a real question of whethe

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Transcripts For CNN New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar 20240709

in uniform. reporter: after a distinguished 35-year career, powell retired from the army in 1993. ten years later, the united states would become involved in another gulf war and powell again played a key role. my colleagues, every statement i make today is backed up by sources, solid sources. these are not assertions. what we re giving you are facts and conclusions based on solid intelligence. reporter: then secretary of state powell made a case in front of the u.n. security council arguing that iraq posed a grave threat to the world because they said they had weapons of mass destruction. the following month, the u.s. invasion began. the war lasted more than eight years, no weapons of mass destruction ever turned up. i regret it now because the information was wrong. reporter: after four years as president george w. bush s secretary of state, powell returned to private life. he spent his civilian years empowering youth, promise alliance and the colin powell school

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240705

at the end of the tunnel, and by that, i mean not in a negative way, it s sort of. ..getting control of my life again. and then very, very sad emotions because it s the end of an era and it s. i also feel sad and emotional for all my team here, some of which, in fact, most of which i deem as family. and some of them, we ve grown up together, basically. so very, very mixed emotions. and the last the last week, i know i am going to be a wreck. why? why are you shutting down? because you could fill every table here for the foreseeable future. everybody wants to come and eat here if they can afford it. so why shut it? yeah, i mean, the business is successful and it s. ..it is going well. reservations are very good especially since i announced that we re closing, it s gone crazy. but there are many reasons. i mean, first of all, i m getting on a bit. i m 63 and i m thinking, what next? do i want to sign up to another lease? the lease is coming to an end. so it made me refle

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240705

because there s light at the end of the tunnel, and by that, i mean not in a negative way, it s sort of. ..getting control of my life again. and then very, very sad emotions because it s the end of an era and it s. i also feel sad and emotional for all my team here, some of which, in fact, most of which i deem as family. and some of them, we ve grown up together, basically. so very, very mixed emotions. and the last the last week, i know i am going to be a wreck. why? why are you shutting down? because you could fill every table here for the foreseeable future. everybody wants to come and eat here if they can afford it. so why shut it? yeah, i mean, the business is successful and it s. ..it is going well. reservations are very good especially since i announced that we re closing, it s gone crazy. but there are many reasons. i mean, first of all, i m getting on a bit. i m 63 and i m thinking, what next? do i want to sign up to another lease? the lease is coming to an en

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240705

was bombed overnight. we were upstairs, she says, then we were hit, and i started running. she tries to comfort her sister, but she has no idea that her mother and brother were killed in the strike. her father abdullah sits next to the body bags. he s still in shock. this is my son, he says. this morning, he asked me for biscuits. i went to buy them, and when i came back, i found him and my wife dead. munitions explode the ground offensive continues to deepen in the southern city of khan younis. ..where hundreds of thousands have fled from the fighting in northern gaza. israel says it s trying to protect civilians during its operation against hamas fighters. but it said it regretted what it called extensive collateral damage in a strike last weekend. the hamas run health ministry says at least 86 people were killed in the strike on the maghazi refugee camp in central gaza. israel says it used the wrong type of munition. people shout here injerusalem, thousands of te

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