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Velshi

the first year of biden's presidency, his administration attempted to resurrect the 2015 nuclear deal but iran refused to engage directly with u.s. diplomats. talks have been stopped for several years. iran has long been a dominant power in the middle east and beyond. the regime influence reaches corners of influence you ever heard of including iran has some powerful friends in countries the rest of the world considers close. russia, china, north korea, three malevolent actors with nuclear power. the 2015 iran nuclear deal built at least some good faith between iran and the west and created an avenue for discussion, avenue for diplomacy without it, america has no gate cheating partner across the table to help settle israel's war with hamas or to bring down the temperature between israel and iran. it grows grass 2 times faster than just seed alone. giving you a stronger lawn. smell that freedom, eh? get scotts turf builder rapid grass today, it's guaranteed. feed your lawn. feed it.

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BBC News

in any case, it is needed, and whether it would be later or earlier, in any case it will help. there has been a constant flow of diplomats through kyiv as they have tried to pave the way for this bill to be passed. "better late than never" is the reaction we are hearing this weekend. never would have meant almost certain defeat for ukraine. however, late still means it'll be difficult here to change momentum on the battlefield straightaway. translation: this aid - will strengthen ukraine and send the kremlin a powerful signal that it will not be the second afghanistan. the united states will stay with ukraine and it will protect democracy and the world. this is a show of leadership and strength. while the west has wavered, russia has stayed committed to its invasion. ukraine needs to make america's return count to keep moscow and western doubt at bay.

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Newsday

after america threw its weight back behind ukraine the message here is "you make it, we'll use it." near kupiansk in the north—east it is the russians who are edging closer. translation: it's better now if we let them attack - and we defend but when we get the shells, drones, and whatever else in this package, we can turn things around. it's hoped this us aid will save ukrainian lives and cities like kyiv but it has been a painful wait. translation: our guys need help because they have - nothing to protect us. we always need help because without it, our enemy can advance further and can be in the centre of our city. of course it is not too late. in any case, it is needed, and whether it would be later or earlier, in any case it will help. there has been a constant flow of diplomats through kyiv

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Newsday

translation: it's better now- if we let them attack and we defend but when we get the shells, drones, and whatever else in this package, we can turn things around. it's hoped this us aid will save ukrainian lives and cities like kyiv but it has been a painful wait. translation: our guys need help because they have - nothing to protect us. we always need help because without it, our enemy can advance further and can be in the centre of our city. of course it is not too late. in any case, it is needed, and whether it would be later or earlier, in any case it will help. there has been a constant flow of diplomats through kyiv as they have tried to pave the way for this bill to be passed. "better late than never" is the reaction we are hearing this weekend. never would have meant almost certain defeat for ukraine. however, late still means

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Jesse Watters Primetime

up to a group of men on the morning of november 21st 1961 and he was dispatched. >> jesse: it's a mysterious story. the job -- joe biden has always been a storyteller. usually he is stealing stories from the kennedys, hubert humphrey, british diplomats but he's never plagiarized a rockefeller. that is until now. this week biden told us cannibals eight his uncle in new guinea. >> my uncle was a hell of an athlete. he became an army air corp. before the air force came out with those single-engine planes doing reconnaissance over... he got shot down in new guinea and they never found the body because there are a lot of cannibals in that part of new

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Breakfast

what the g7 is focused on and again that is reflected in our statement and in our conversation is our work to de—escalate tensions. and this is why the us and its allies want to calm tensions. last sunday, iran attacked israel with more than 300 missiles and drones causing little damage. the fear in the west is that a cycle of retaliation between israel and iran could ignite a wider war. and there is hope as well that the limited nature of the israeli attack will allow the iranians to walk away from any further response. officials in tehran have been downplaying the significance of israel's strike. iran's president did not even mention it in his speech yesterday. but tensions are running high in the middle east and diplomats will be working hard behind—the—scenes on deescalation. the key question now, what will these two well armed

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Breakfast

war. and there is hope as well that the limited nature of the israeli attack will allow the iranians to walk away from any further response. officials in tehran have been downplaying the significance of israel's strike. lahri's president did not even mention it in his speech yesterday. but tensions are running high in the middle east and diplomats will be working hard behind—the—scenes on deescalation. the key question now, what will these two well armed adversaries do next? will vernon, bbc news, washington. it is three minutes past six and now we are concentrating first on a change in deed limit in wales. speed limits always — change in deed limit in wales. speed limits always get _ change in deed limit in wales. speed limits always get people _ change in deed limit in wales. “fir limits always get people talking on some roads in wales will now revert to 30 mph. following a backlash against the welsh government's default policy to reduce speeds to 20mph.

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BBC News

in our conversations — is the work to de—escalate tensions. and this is why the us and its allies want to calm tensions. last sunday, iran attacked israel, with more than 300 missiles and drones causing little damage. the fear in the west is that a cycle of retaliation between israel and iran could ignite a wider war. and there is hope too that the limited nature of the israeli attack will allow the iranians to walk away from any further response. officials in tehran have been downplaying the significance of israel's strike. iran's president didn't even mention it in his speech yesterday. but tensions are running high in the middle east and diplomats will be working hard behind—the—scenes on de—escalation. the key question now, what will these two well—armed adversaries do next? will vernon, bbc news, washington. and a reminder, you can get much more on the tensions between israel and iran on the bbc news website, including this analysis from our chief international correspondent lyse doucet, who says there's an audible sigh of relief in the region. check it out online

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BBC News

reflected in our statement and in our conversation is the work to de—escalate tensions. and this is why the us and its allies want to calm tensions. last sunday iran attacked israel with more than 300 missiles and drones causing little damage. the fear in the west is that a cycle of retaliation between israel and iran could ignite a wider war. and there is hope too that the limited nature of the israeli attack will allow the iranians to walk away from any further response. officials in tehran have been downplaying the significance of the israeli strike. the president of iran did not even mention it in his speech yesterday. but tensions are running high in the middle east and diplomats will be working hard behind—the—scenes on de—escalation. the key question now, what will these two well armed adversaries do next? a base used by pro—iranian militias in iraq has been damaged by a large explosion, a day after israel's presumed strike on iran.

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BBC News

in our conversation — is our work to de—escalate tensions. and this is why the us and its allies want to calm tensions. iran attacked israel, with more than 300 missiles and drones, causing little damage. the fear in the west is that a cycle of retaliation between israel and iran could ignite a wider war. and there is hope too that the limited nature of the israeli attack will allow the iranians to walk away from any further response. officials in tehran have been downplaying the significance of israel's strike. iran's president didn't even mention it in his speech yesterday. but tensions are running high in the middle east and diplomats will be working hard behind—the—scenes on de—escalation. the key question now, what will these two well—armed adversaries do next? will vernon, bbc news, washington.

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