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Fox News Live

business as usual. we are group of nine the republicans and democrats that make up the commonsense caucus. we put up against the 41 others who think this is all okay we take the money. arthel: let me look at the estimated price of new york city migrant crisis during federal and state funding. the cost in york city fiscal year 2023 -- 2025, 12 billion funding from fema 156 million that is fiscal year 24. 2.4 billion. as fiscal year 25. without a course correction what is ahead? >> most definitely at a tipping

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

is reporting that civil aviation's that had suspended flights this morning announced that flights are resuming in iran. the situation there is normal for aviation. currently, there are no restrictions on domestic and international flights at any of iran's airports. i want to go to jerusalem now, where nbc news chief correspondent, richard engel is standing by. it is mourning in jerusalem, it is morning in tehran, and richard, you made an interesting point here, that you do not have air sirens in jerusalem, very unlike last saturday. you do not have guidance, from home defense in israel for people to seek shelter, and the iranian are talking about how it is business as usual. there seems to be some effort to telegraph, for both countries, that, perhaps this is not the thing that is going to set us on the brink of a major regional war? >> reporter: well, i can tell

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FOX and Friends

>> brian: can we find outer your policy? there have been a few bombings, we have a policy, reportedly he is upset. not upset. got him back. better not attack. won't you answer some questions? >> steve: it's interesting, brian, to your point, last weekend the israeli senior leaders came close to ordering widespread attacks on iran that night. but, netanyahu spoke on the phone to our president, joe biden and apparently they called it off and said do something later. and apparently the later hand last night while you were sleeping. >> ainsley: maybe we will hear from netanyahu during our show. we do have sources on the ground saying it's business as usual there. i heard carley and todd were interviewing that rabbi this morning who said yeah, schools are in session it said is he quiquiet confident. the government has not released any information and israel has returned to normal. >> steve: we have a producer who actually is traveling in israel with their family right now says it's business as usual. you would never know what

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BBC News

bracin: iran and what that tells us. iran is bracing for _ iran and what that tells us. iran is bracing for this _ iran and what that tells us. iran is bracing for this attack. _ iran and what that tells us. iran is bracing for this attack. they - iran and what that tells us. iran is bracing for this attack. they woke j bracing for this attack. they woke up bracing for this attack. they woke up early in the morning to sounds of explosions and then they all rush to see what domestic news outlets are saying. it turned out to be sounds from iran's defence aerial defence systems. not a particular explosion. everybody was calling each other on social media, contacting to see who heard what, who observed what, other than the sounds of explosion, if anyone saw anything, any signs of devastation or not. i guess it is just now really a sigh of relief, given the fact that iranians state media is really pressing on with this messaging, that it is business as usual, everything is calm, sending out supporters to iran's nuclear facilities, sending out supporters to iran's nuclearfacilities, around public nuclear facilities, around public squares, nuclearfacilities, around public squares, just to show life is going on as usual. everyone is really trying to find out if there are any images surfacing or any proof of reports in western media that an israeli missile was shot towards iran and hit a military airbase in

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BBC News

iranian officials, the rest is just messaging about, it is business as usual, everything is calm. bind messaging about, it is business as usual, everything is calm. and what do ou usual, everything is calm. and what do you interpret _ usual, everything is calm. and what do you interpret that _ usual, everything is calm. and what do you interpret that messaging - usual, everything is calm. and what do you interpret that messaging to l do you interpret that messaging to mean? pm do you interpret that messaging to mean? ~ . , ., ., ., mean? an attempt to de-escalate, an attem -t on mean? an attempt to de-escalate, an attempt on the _ mean? an attempt to de-escalate, an attempt on the side _ mean? an attempt to de-escalate, an attempt on the side of _ mean? an attempt to de-escalate, an attempt on the side of iran _ mean? an attempt to de-escalate, an attempt on the side of iran as - mean? an attempt to de-escalate, an attempt on the side of iran as much i attempt on the side of iran as much as israel, iranians had said before that should an israeli retaliation be as massive in magnitude as the iranian response, then iranians would immediately, within seconds, respond. obviously they haven't responded, the message they are sending out to the public is that this attack was very limited, and perhaps the narrative would be, we haven't seen that yet, but we can expect the narrative to be that israelis were fearful of responding the way iran did. in israelis were fearful of responding the way iran did.— israelis were fearful of responding the way iran did. in terms of where the way iran did. in terms of where the hit, the way iran did. in terms of where they hit. what _ the way iran did. in terms of where they hit, what was _ the way iran did. in terms of where they hit, what was the _ the way iran did. in terms of where they hit, what was the message . the way iran did. in terms of where l they hit, what was the message that israel was trying to send? if indeed it was israel behind it, what is the message they are trying to send with

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Breakfast

local activity inside the country somehow. local activity inside the country somehow— local activity inside the country somehow. , ., ., ., somehow. life is back to normal in isfahan but — somehow. life is back to normal in isfahan but the _ somehow. life is back to normal in isfahan but the situation _ somehow. life is back to normal in isfahan but the situation is - isfahan but the situation is anything but normal. the region itself is really on edge at the moment, and all of the proxies for iran and the situation between israel and gaza. we iran and the situation between israel and gaza.— iran and the situation between israel and gaza. we see a situation in the region _ israel and gaza. we see a situation in the region which _ israel and gaza. we see a situation in the region which is _ israel and gaza. we see a situation i in the region which is unprecedented where israel and iran for the first time exchanging attacks in one week. we never saw that in the last decades and the core of this exchange and conflict in gaza. the exchange and conflict in gaza. the exchange shifted attention between what is happening in gaza but what is happening in gaza is business as usual so there is an attack, israeli

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

that there's certainly i understand that the nypd in new york want this the attitude of this entire area to be business as usual? we're going to keep going on. this is not we're not going to stop for this, right? that's a very new york way of reacting to this, but i've been quite surprised at how open an access there was at least before for this for instance, the park where this is the gates were locked over here, but there was free access on the other side. so when this happened, the police had actually run all around the whole block to be able to get to the scene. there were no cops right there that i could see and so i was quite surprised at how open access it was. there were just a couple of protesters. trump protesters who were there we've been doing this at various courthouse around the country for the former for president, this one has been, i think the most open access that i've seen and i get i get that. that's what new york wants, but i have

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

work to de-escalate tensions. >> reporter: iran also appearing to de-escalate, drawing a curtain of secrecy over the attack, saying there was no damage, no casualties, and blaming it on "infiltrators," not directly pointing the finger at israel. and israel also projecting business as usual with not a single official comment from the government or the military. but sources say the limited nature of israel's response signaling an effort to avoid a wider war after weeks of escalating tensions. israel's airstrike on iran's consulate in syria that killed some of its top commanders, and then iran's response, that unprecedented barrage of 300 missiles into israel. so what happens now? do israel and iran not attack each other directly anymore? >> i think this round is over. both fighters are going to leave the ring. but they'll be back. >> david: we will see. matt gutman with us live from tel aviv again tonight.

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CNN This Morning

>> well, jim, at this point we have been hearing from iranian officials throughout state-run media in iran. and really the message that they are giving at this point is that there was no damage it is business as usual. we understand from the state media reports that they shot down three drones in this particular area and was really strict it seems of a business as usual, on state-run media, really an effort to downplay what happened overnight and trying to prove that nothing was affected. we heard from a state media also saying that the nuclear facilities are secure and that it's this point that is no concern. it's a very different message to what we have been hearing in recent days. in fact, just hours before the strike

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The World Today with Maryam...

the region, it syria, iraq, yemen. if the kinetic response could come in the form of a cyber attack on key installations and iran, you might be able to escalate where the counter response comes through third poly hezbollah in lebanon and yemen. business as usual, the grey zone warfare between these two countries, the indirect conflict between these two countries. but i do think that's a narrow pathway from more likely than not we might see you form of israeli retaliation against iran proper. in israeli retaliation against iran - ro er. , israeli retaliation against iran ro er. , ., ., proper. in terms of timeframe, the attack happened — proper. in terms of timeframe, the attack happened last _ proper. in terms of timeframe, the attack happened last week - proper. in terms of timeframe, the attack happened last week and - attack happened last week and saturday into sunday. how much time does israel want to spend working out its response?— does israel want to spend working out its response? that's part of the dilemma for— out its response? that's part of the dilemma for israeli _ out its response? that's part of the dilemma for israeli policymakers, l dilemma for israeli policymakers, the longer they wait, the more, harder the case they have to make as to why they went ahead and carried that retaliatory strike. from the

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