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Anderson Cooper 360

there are many lebanese deeply concerned about that and many israelis to and so i think even if know who we want to be sure that he could properly manage that if indeed it did flare up. and of course, finally and all of this, iran does it run really need a larger conflagration now, i think there are some hardline generals who need us waging. but i think it's pretty clear. iran is fairly weak place as i've apogee of its regional power, i think is behind it. it's got proxies, yes, in syria? iraq, notably hezbollah, to israel's north in lebanon more widely. >> i don't really get the feeling that iran is looking for some kind of economically is still struggling. they've got a whole load of internal issues to do with dissent that they may not have entirely cleared up at the moment. and so we may be seeing this chapter possibly coming to a close, but it's the inherent unpredictability of all of this. remember, there's been reporting to suggest that indeed when the continent and syria was hit by the israelis, that they'd underestimated the iranian response to that. they

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CNN This Morning

iran to hit nuclear scientists, to hit key targets and damage iran's infrastructure drugs are but not have to stand up and claim public responsibility that to boo is now gone certainly. and you may argue the cat is now out of the bag. it cannot be turned round. we're in a new phase potentially of this confrontation, but it's clearly a face tonight. we've seen neither side really wants to embrace. this is not a new era of direct confrontation either once& jim, it's important to just remind ourselves here how nobody now, right now, it seems of the three major parties involved in this seems to want over war. it's clear the biden administration absolutely does not want that as we head into an election season, is clear. israel sees real pressing problems still in gaza potentially invading refer, which is going to need to deal with before it potentially sparks a huge and bloody messy confrontation that many israeli hardliners think it needs with hezbollah to its north and iranian proxy and iran not that strong militarily, i think it's fair to say the apogee of its powers is potentially

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New CEO at Apogee | OPI - Office Products International

HP Inc-owned Apogee has appointed its former CFO as its new CEO. James Clark was CFO of the managed workplace services provider when it was acquired by HP in 2018. He moved to a finance role at HP in June 2022 and was most recently Head of Finance in the Hybrid Systems division at the

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Breakfast

it's just after midnight and we are out stargazing, finding out how to take the perfect picture of the blue moon, regardless of what kit you have. andy smith is an astro—photographer. he has been taking photos of our night skies for 20 years. here is the last blue moon andy captured. but despite its name, it is not actually blue. it refers to the second full moon in a month. this is an extra—special supermoon this month because we have had two moons that have been at apogee, which means they are very close to earth.

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BBC News

this month because we have had two moons that have been at apogee, which means they are very close to earth. we are looking at a distance of 222,000 miles, roughly, whereas the average distance to the moon is 250,000. this is what we are going to see over the next day or so. other than a huge amount of patience, what are your top tips for getting that perfect shot? you have got to decide what type of picture you want. do you want a landscape type of picture or do you want a close—up of the moon itself? you might wantjust an horizon with some hills, or trees, or even buildings. that might be part of your composition. if you are in the back garden, it might be a neighbour's tree or house. it depends on what you want to make the picture. can my phone take a good shot? absolutely. get your mobile phone.

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The Rachel Maddow Show

let's go back to blaine alexander, who is with us from outside the fulton county courthouse in atlanta. lane after ask of you having that weird thing where the test is over and, immediately you get really tired and get the flu because even working the story for months and months and months, and had his just hit its apogee with it this indictment. i know you are in the room for fani willis's remarks today. says to be kind of a benchmark moment for you, considering how much time you've covered this story? >> i appreciate that rachel. fortunately the flu is not set in yet, i'm still running off on adrenaline. it was very surreal to see this all kind of come to this conclusion because when we were sitting in that room with fani willis just now, a couple of things stood out to me. one, the fact that she said she plans to try all 19 defendants together. i do need to make a note about the. that's more defendants than we were likely expecting. we certainly expected this to be a sprawling indictment with

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Why Spotify's bet on big names like Meghan unravelled

Telegraph: The streaming giant spent millions on star talent which has failed to deliver.

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The ReidOut

been obvious for a while but it seems to be reaching its apogee another 4chan user wrote another moment, professor hemmer, the white right has been trying to get inside of the mainstream republican party for a long time. they picked at the tea party because they knew there was a lot of anti-obama white resentment there they picked at the trump sort of maga movement. it does seem that tucker was an accelerator for mainstreaming white supremacy and white nationalism particularly when it comes to the replacement theory. >> he absolutely was i mean, fox news was seen as a more respectable platform. remember in the obama years that other journalistic outlets would stand up for fox news when the obama administration criticized it because they saw those journalists as -- they saw the people at fox news as fellow journalists. i think that's not really the case anymore and tucker carlson actually had a big role to play in that as well because exactly because he was so overt about his white nationalism and about his

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