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Gutfeld

in my synagogue. they're constantly about this. you have the right of the left. but even the people are on the left are starting to realize enough is enough. >> you know, just a moment ago we just spoke about that in chicago. it's going to be kind of contentious. >> let's remember, in 2012 at the convention. >> the obama administration did not have the word jerusalem or israel anywhere, anywhere in their entire platform. >> and all of a sudden there was whole uproar, like, how could you not talk about israel and the obama administration was the beginning of you remember the first day or the first month he got up, then he made a brotherhood speech and. after the brotherhood speech, they gave him a a nobel peace prize, even though no speech was done, anything but the concept that america changed its views towards started then and right before left office, he gave $10 billion, if not more. i forget what the exact number was. >> he just gave iran money,

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FOX and Friends

we're not going to back you. dolls it alter the decision process of israel? >> i think it's apparent that it doesn't. right? i think, you know, one of the things that we just heard a report on is that the nuclear reactor wasn't hit in iran. that must be that same nuke reactor that we were promised by barack obama didn't exist in 2012 and '13 and '14. how many times have we heard double talk out of this administration? please don't is different than don't. israel doesn't give a damn. they are going to exist. they are going to live and they're going to fight. and joe biden can say whatever he wants. israel is going to defend their own people. >> ainsley: definitely sends a message that israel can strike inside the iranian territory. >> steve: wherever they want. >> ainsley: sergeant, thank you for being on with us this morning. >> thank you. >> ainsley: columbia university protesters arrested but then released after anti-israel

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Morning Joe

intelligence committee congressman jim himes, thank you very much. let's bring into the conversation claire mccaskill, john heilemann as well as former chief policy advisor for mitt romney's 2012 presidential campaign lon hi chen. >> if democrats want to run against house republicans, all they need to do is use the words of house republicans, whether you're talking about chip roy, who's saying we've done nothing here, whether you talk about the chair of the gop intel committee saying that these people just chew up and absorb russian propaganda and spit it back out. or we could take what dan

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Morning Joe

the book do you talk about what you did to change how american hostages are rescued by the american government? because part of the frustration with your son's struggle was that the u.s. government really did not step up to the plate. they even harmed your efforts and threatened you with prosecution if you and your husband pursued outside action. you have changed -- now there is a hostage coordinator. so many rescues have been possible, so many hostages have been released. can you just talk about how you did that? >> well, that is jim's legacy, and it gives me joy in many ways. when jim was taken in 2012 through 2014, there was no u.s. hostage enterprise. no one to help me.

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Breakfast

sudden, they had police are looking in on the case and they raised a0 issues, a0 recommendations that, in my personal opinion, what they did was formulated the operation resurgence in 2012. in 2012, they then spent the next six years taking statements that should have been taken 36 years earlier. in 1981. it is the incompetence at the start of the investigation that you would like to be added or acknowledged? if i were an mp or someone important, i feel sure a red flag would already have been waived and somebody would have been waived and somebody would have said, why is this going on 36 years later? the statement should have been taken.— years later? the statement should have been taken. what do you want sad? nothing _ have been taken. what do you want sad? nothing will— have been taken. what do you want sad? nothing will make _ have been taken. what do you want sad? nothing will make this - have been taken. what do you want sad? nothing will make this better| sad? nothing will make this better in terms of katrice. nothing. ida.

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Americas Newsroom

the initiative, jonathan is the author of "the anxious generation" and there is an artist in new york. peanut butter and chocolate combination. a great combination. the main message about the anxious generation. >> mental help collapsed around 2012 for teenagers in all the english speaking countries. something happened. it looks as though it was the transition from a play-based childhood. we got frightened by the abductions and locked our kids inside and when mart smart phones came in it is not a human childhood. it collapsed in so many countries at the same time. we wanted to illustrate that when i began teaming up. >> bill: david, you are a artist. missing childhood last seen with

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BBC World News America

international donors to provide more flexible funding in order to allow organisations like save the children to provide the food security and livelihood support that many of these families require. at the same time, we believe international donors need to prolong the type of assistance that is provided and ensure the education sector is also funded to ensure that children can gain access to education. thank you so much for speaking with us today and great to get your insights. let return now to new york and the significant vote taking place at un headquarters. we will bring you some pictures to remind you of the story. the un security council has voted on a palestinian bid forfull un membership. palestine was granted non—observe a permanent member status by the un general assembly in 2012. but full membership needs the

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The Context

afghan refugees lacking food and housing. welcome to world news america. in the united nations security council vote, is getting under way at un headquarters in new york. we will bring you some pictures of the security council chamber voting on the proposal to grant palestine full un member status. the proposal to grant palestine full un memberstatus. it the proposal to grant palestine full un member status. it has had non—member status since 2012 but cannot vote in proceedings. we will come back to the story with updates as soon as we get there. we will move onto top story today. polish authorities have arrested a man on suspicion of preparing to help the russian military in an alleged assassination plot against ukrainian president, president zelensky. polish prosecutors say authorities launched an investigation after being tipped off by ukrainian intelligence. they claim they have

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BBC News Now

critical of the kremlin. yesterday, president of georgia, salome zourabichvili, told the bbc why she is against the bill. well, it's a major concern because it is exactly a copy of putin's law that was adopted in 2012 and then gradually increased and developed. it's a law against the ngos' activities. media activity, and it's a law against all the international organisation of our partner countries, european countries, great britain or united states, that have been supporting georgia's independence, the building of state institutions, the development of our economy for the last 30 years and more. let's speak to nikoloz samkharadze,

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BBC News

a post office in—house lawyer has been giving evidence at the inquiry into the horizon it scandal this morning. rodric williams said he was deeply sorry if he had caused anyone harm. he was questioned on his role within the organisation. our correspondent emma simpson is at the inquiry now. yes, ben. rodric williams was a post office lawyer and civil litigation, starting in 2012, and he is still employed by the post office today and it's fair to say he didn't have and it's fair to say he didn't have a comfortable morning, appearing hesitant and stumbling over a lot of questions about his role. he was the point man in legal dealing with media inquiries. he said in his witness statement it was important to maintain an open dialogue with journalists, but what we heard this morning painted a bit odd different picture. we saw a string of e—mails, a lot involving the bbc. he

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