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Alex Wagner Tonight

inside the region. we are waiting to see if israel even acknowledges what is going to be happening there tonight, allie. >>, to pick up on the last point you make. attacks inside of syria, israele had targeted iranian infrastructure and iranian personnel inside of syria point talk to me about that relationship syria is a country that has been at war with israel sent the creation of israel, i believe. or at least since the '60 they are in an actual state of war. they are a third country but they're not really a sovereign country. they are a sovereign country but they're mostly run by iran and russia. and israel targeted diplomatic mission of another country there talk to me about the role that syria plays in this thing. >> so, keep in mind, israel carries out airstrikes inside of syria very often but they almost never, and maybe even st never acknowledge them. what they are generally going after him as he pointed out rightly, allie, they're not going after syrian locations, they are going after some of

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BBC News

veto applied in anger at the palestinians, how do you ask this, and this time it is not, it is sort with a heavy heart and explanation that no, this is not the way, and there is no threat of us sanctions or reprisals against the palestinians at this point. in the past us aid has been cut, israel has withheld money and there's been an effort to punish the palestinian authority the west bank for the actions of the plo at the un and that's not on the cards this time, so i do think there is the sense that the us position is moving towards greater sympathy for the eventual creation of a palestinian state, itjust has not reached the point where it wants to get ahead of itself and enter palestine in the un when there is no palestinian state on the ground. i when there is no palestinian state on the ground.- when there is no palestinian state on the ground. i want to touch on _ state on the ground. i want to touch on what _ state on the ground. i want to touch on what israel- state on the ground. i want to touch on what israel had - state on the ground. i want to touch on what israel had to i state on the ground. i want to| touch on what israel had to say about this. israel nonmember of the security council but are representatives calling the

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BBC News

thank you forjoining us. the us said, after this vote, that it supports a palestinian state but it still vetoed the resolution that would have fully recognised palestine — at the united nations, at least. what you make of the us�*s actions today? well, it is consistent with us positions going back a couple of decades of supporting palestinian statehood and supporting un security council resolutions that call for the eventual creation of a palestinian state that was done under george w bush but, at the same time, not supporting a request forfull membership in the general assembly. palestine is a non—member observer state in the general assembly and i think the biggest difference this time is that it has come with a heavy heart, rather than in anger. in the past, it has always been a veto applied in anger

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

and in response to that america would organize recognition by saudi arabia of israel, and one assumes that if they normalize relations in israel, other countries in the region would follow, what you make of that? >> if the biden administration could get the israelis-- the israeli government to support a palestinian state and do something to show that it was serious about it, yes, i think that would be a big deal. the problem is that i think israel's government would probably fall if benjamin netnyahu tried to do this. netnyahu, kind of a career long hostility to palestinian statehood, the far right parties and his government are even more emphatically opposed to a palestinian state. and netnyahu has posed himself as the guy who is in office to prevent the creation of a palestinian state, so it is an appealing idea, but i'm not sure biden will be able to get this israeli government go for it.

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BBC News

senior resident scholar at the arab gulf states institute. thank you forjoining us. the us said that after this boat it supports a palestinian state but it still veto the resolution that would have fully recognised palestine at the united nations at least. what you make of the us�*s action today? it what you make of the us's action today?— what you make of the us's action today? it is consistent with us positions _ action today? it is consistent with us positions going - action today? it is consistent with us positions going back| action today? it is consistent. with us positions going back a couple of decades of supporting palestinian statehood and supporting un security council resolutions that call for the creation of a palestinian state that was done under george w bush. but at the same time, not supporting a request for full membership in the general assembly. palestine is a nonmember observer state in the general assembly. nonmember observer state in the generalassembly. i nonmember observer state in the general assembly. i think the biggest difference this time is that it has come with a heavy heart rather than in anger. in the past it has always been a

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BBC News

of the palestinians — how could you ask this — and this time it is not. it is sort of with a heavy heart and explanation that no, this is not the way and there is no threat of us sanctions or reprisals against the palestinians at this point. in the past, us aid has been cut, israel has withheld money and there's been an effort to punish the palestinian authority on the ground in the west bank for the actions of the plo at the un, and that's not on the cards this time, so i do think there is the sense that the us position is moving towards, you know, greater sympathy for the eventual creation of a palestinian state, itjust hasn't reached the point where it wants to get ahead of itself and enter palestine in the un when there is no palestinian state on the ground. i just want to touch on what israel had to about this — of course, israel not a member of the security council — but representatives calling the proposal "shameful" and essentially saying that

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Sportsday

is through to the quaterfinals after beating home favourite roberto carballes baena in straight sets. tsitsipas winning 7—5, 6—3. he'll now face the world number 53 facundo diaz acosta. britain's cameron norrie is also into the last eight. he beat roberto bautista agut in straight sets to set up a finalfour tie against argentina's tomas martin etcheverry. the victory, which came in less than 1.5 hours, was norrie�*s 200th tour win of his career. the england and wales cricket board has announced eight counties that will host professional women's teams as part of a major restructure of the domestic game from 2025. the plans will see the creation of a three—tiered domestic competition structure which the ecb says could lead to an 80% increase in professional women's players in england and wales by 2029. durham, essex, hampshire, lancashire, nottinghamshire, somerset, surrey and warwickshire have all been awarded tieri status whilst glamorgan and yorkshire join them in 2027.

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BBC News

because of this overhaul in the competition.— because of this overhaul in the cometition. ., ., competition. away from a football now. britain's cameron norrie has eased into the quarter finals of the barcelona open. he beat home favourite roberto bautista agut in straight sets — winning 6—4, 6—4 , to set up a finalfour tie tomorrow against argentina's tomas martin etcheverry. the victory — which came in less than an hour and a half — was norrie's 200th tour win of his career. the england and wales cricket board has announced eight counties that will host professional women's teams, as part of a major restructure of the domestic game from 2025. the plans will see the creation of a three—tiered domestic competition structure , which the ecb says could lead to an 80% increase in professional women's players in england and wales by 2029. durham, essex, hampshire, lancashire, nottinghamshire, somerset, surrey and warwickshire have all been awarded tieri status — whilst glamorgan and yorkshire join them in 2027. it's a cool thing in this country.

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

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BBC News

we'd be able to drive up standards of care and support for children - and families affected by stroke and ensuring those minimum i standards are met and even raising those even higher. l how important is it that a registry is developed? oh, it would be the biggest thing that could happen. i can't support it enough, to be honest. it's absolutely required, crucial. stroke association says a lack of funding is holding back the creation of a registry. the department of health and social care says it welcomes funding applications for research into childhood strokes. carter's family are supporting the charity's calls while marvelling at their son's progress. we are incredibly proud, incredibly proud of everything he does. it's really hard not to cheer when he does something that's naughty and very three—year—oldy, because on the one hand you don't want naughty behaviour but when it's so age—appropriate you just think, yes, that's excellent that you're doing that! navteonhal, bbc news.

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