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a bilateral agreement between palestine and israel. but nonetheless, although that was the us position, it was clear that it did not want, if it could possibly avoid it, to have to do what it did today. there are reports of pretty intense lobbying behind the scenes. the us would have liked to have got this vote delayed or even better had other members come on board to help defeat it. but in the end, what's remarkable is 12 of the 15 members of the security council voted in favour, including some pretty key us allies — japan, south korea and france. and that forced the us ambassador robert wood, to raise that hand, issuing the veto and killing the proposal. but not only that, some critics would say once again exposing how isolated the us is becoming on the international stage over this issue. that wasjohn that was john sudworth. live now to hussein ibish,

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BBC News

and israel — but, nonetheless, although that was the us position, it was clear that it did not want — if it could possibly avoid it, to have to do what it did today. there are reports of pretty intense lobbying behind the scenes. the us would have liked to have got this vote delayed or even better had other members come on board to help defeat it. but in the end, what's remarkable is 12 of the 15 members of the security council voted in favour, including some pretty key us allies — japan, south korea and france. and that forced the us ambassador, robert wood, to raise that hand, issuing the veto and killing the proposal. the proposal — but not only that, some critics would say once again exposing how isolated the us is becoming on the international stage over this issue. hussein ibish, senior resident scholar at the arab gulf states institute, gave us his analysis of the un vote on the palestinian bid.

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Asia Business Report

you know some critics may ask if your incentives have been too successful because the argument is that these generous incentives actually makes norway even more car sentric, as opposed to following other countries models of encouraging people to use more climate—friendly forms of public transport and cycling, for example, but what you have got now in norway is people buying second, even a third car. you've got more cars on the road now. what do you say to those critics? i say it's a good argument. i think it's important to acknowledge that electrical cars have competitive edges to the public transport and we followed that very closely particularly in urban areas are so, we are ready to change the policy if we can see that the market is going on the wrong direction. before we go, let's give you a

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Asia Business Report

long—term and medium turn that was predictable for the customers and predictable for the private sector so, it was both tax incentives but also use your intensive is for the customers. use your intensive is for the customers-_ customers. you know some critics may _ customers. you know some critics may ask _ customers. you know some critics may ask if _ customers. you know some critics may ask if your - critics may ask if your incentives have been too successful because the argument is that these generous incentives actually make norway even more carter centre, as opposed to following other countries models of encouraging people to use more climate fluently forms of public transport and cycling, for example, but what you have got nowhere, people a second even a third car, you've got more cars on the road now, what do you say to those critics? i on the road now, what do you say to those critics?— say to those critics? i say it's a good _ say to those critics? i say it's a good argument. - say to those critics? i say it's a good argument. i i say to those critics? i say i it's a good argument. i think it's a good argument. i think it's important to acknowledge that electrical cars have competitive edges to the public

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Trump Trial Today

the last 30 american technology is making this more efficient and customer-friendly. we use online tools to fill prescriptions process insurance claims, and make deliveries. but some in washington want to undermine the technology tools we rely on. they're misguided agenda. will empower are foreign adversaries. and hurt small businesses like ours are leaders need to strengthen, not weaken american technology rao sparks engineered for the spontaneous, a dual action formula with the active ingredients of viagra and sialic faster acting and long lasting grabbed the moment get started at row.com slash sparks. critics are calling challengers, nothing short, of miraculous sexy had deliriously enjoyable how does this happen? >> same girl not miss this movie, challengers need are people 26? how far would you go to control the fragrance in your home? there's an easier

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

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CNN News Central

core of who we are as americans he said he will be a dictator on day one even saying he wants to suspend the constitution so he can go after his enemies, after his critics, after the press. he is running to use his power to punish his enemies silence his opponents, and its more chaos, division, and political violence with his extreme agenda, he is most anti-democratic president in american history. president trump spews dangerous conspiracy theories on climate change. >> the maxine's windmills and voter-fraud. >> he is pledging to repeal the affordable care act and cut social security and medicare ripping away health care and earn benefits for millions of americans who rely on them. in

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Special Report With Bret Baier

to the military. protests first led to arrests and now some mass firings. in internal note obtained by "the new york post." google announced the firing of 28 staffers for taking part in the protests. saying, in part, quote: they took over office spaces, defaced our property, and physically impeded the work of other googlers. their behavior was unacceptable. extremely disruptive and made co-workers feel threatened. the protesters were associated with a group called no tech for apartheid. made up of google and amazon employees. they responded in part, quote: google is terrified of us. google is terrified of workers calling for accountability and transparency from our bosses. these mass illegal firings will not stop us. they only fuel the organic growth of this movement. >> and, bret, protesters and critics say that nimbus technology can be weaponized against palestinians in gaza. but, google denies that and says nimbus is not assisting israel

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

>> a prosecutor does not have to let this person on the jury now they have a finite number of these peremptory strikes and you gotta be very careful and judicious in how you meet them out. but even following michael cohen and reading the art of the deal based on the limited information we have here, that social media account for somebody who's not jake tapper at a journalist yeah. >> if you're a prosecutor, i'd be just again to go over it again with you, jamie, juror number two he's an investment banker. he has a master's. he lives with his wife, no kids. he follows trump's truth, social post, and michael cohen, one of trump's fiercest critics on twitter he said he's followed trump's since he became president, quote, generally because it was a news item when he would put a tweet out. so good to be aware of that. and the juror has also read trump's book, the art of the deal. any red flags for you as either a defense or prosecution attorney? >> since i am not the lawyer at the table, okay. >> i just actually would look at this. elliott knows much if as a prosecutor, he says this guy is gone, i would take his

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BBC News Now

check that the url looks right, be careful on that, it might be out by one letter. that is how they you put it into a search engine, the top ones that come up that are sponsored might not be what you are looking for, go below the sponsor line and look at the top results below that. they are more likely to be reliable. thank you. there's been a third night of protests in georgia after mps approved the first stage of a bill on "foreign influence" on wednesday. as many as 20,000 people rallied outside the parliament building in the capital tblisi in opposition to a law that would any independent ngo or media organisation which gets more than 20% of funding from abroad to register as an "organisation pursuing the interests of a foreign power". critics says it mirrors a russian law on "foreign agents", which they say has been used to silence media outlets

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