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that a major military operation with a large presence of civilian population would have terrible consequences for that population. terrible consequences for that population-— terrible consequences for that --oulation. ~ ., , ., , ., population. words that seem to have little impact _ population. words that seem to have little impact on _ population. words that seem to have little impact on benjamin l have little impact on benjamin netanyahu. he has repeatedly said the offensive in rafah must happen. if the masses to be defeated and hostages released. for most gazans, survival is still a daily struggle. retrieving food parcels from the sea after an air drop shows how chaotic the delivery of aid often is. as agencies warn other humanitarian crisis. wyre davis, bbc news, jerusalem. with me now is said shehata from bbc arabic. quite a lot to unpick there. firstly, let's talk about this funding that the us congress has passed. there's been a lot of conversation in recent weeks about us funding israel's military operations, in some

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The Ingraham Angle

to remember that black people we've been in this pe time.h genevery i'm an eighth generation american, so we understand how our government works very well. and i think that we've figured out that the emperor does not have any clothes and we don't want to look at his big ashy. >> we're done. take it back. i love it. p ray, not everyone seems to agree. >> watch this from the same meetinm thg. >> this migrant crisis is a resource crisis. we need vast resources to protect our new community member news. >> 70 million. 70 million. a you can. >> you can fight as much as youa want. but it's true. these are our neighbors these are now a part of our communities. immigrants are a basiscommunitih our future as a city. ever since the beginning to now, immigrants eve a the lifeblood of this city. >> and we need to support them. you're not you're just not welcomine ne g new illegal neighbors. firstly, that man doesn't t those blue hair.e blue liberals are not our neighbors. they don't hanls ag out with usn they have not been living

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sell it because many here see it as a concern to us national security. also things like further sanctions on iran, also a measure to use seized russian assets and put that towards ukraine aid as well. they have got bipartisan support. we then move on to what everyone is watching, those foreign aid bills. we have got three separate pieces here. firstly, ukraine, very much to watch, over $61 billion on the line. very much long awaited. then when it comes to israel, over 25 billion us dollars. there is also a revision effort humanitarian assistance to gaza, although not through the un palestinian thing that agency right

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Anderson Cooper 360

did say naibe, small-scale attack the delicious supporting more from iran itself few drones maybe, but we reviewed some of the records summarizing everything that happened before the attack by israeli defense establishment is nothing close it. the assessment to the furious iranian. what's your sense of what has been going on inside that war cabinet so since the, since the attack that came in the way and the magnitude the closer to the latest assessment, they thought that there's going to be. >> firstly, thought ten ballistic missiles, then 60, we ended up with 110, which celebrated in the large days past. but in the first two hours there were people inside the israeli cabinet that really promote immediate israel reaction, aggressive reaction. and as we close, as we get far away from that day the chances of getting slimmer and slimmer basically the outset, the

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World Business Report

words, embrace it, it is coming. set aside the fear of the significant change and concentrate on how you can best tap into the opportunity. let's head over to davos and speak to the tech entrepreneur sachin dev duggal, who's co founder of the software development platform builder.ai. thank you forjoining us this morning. firstly, give us your reaction to that, the misuse of ai, the biggest risk to the world economy. i the biggest risk to the world economy-— the biggest risk to the world econom . ~ ., ., , economy. i think with all of these thins economy. i think with all of these things there _ economy. i think with all of these things there is _ economy. i think with all of these things there is a _ economy. i think with all of these things there is a balanced - economy. i think with all of these i things there is a balanced approach. there is a risk of misinformation, but there is also the potential for massively improving individual productivity. one of the things we are seeing globally is the big mismatch between demand and supply in many industries, whether it is

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to happen. firstly, few manager need to getting in much greater quantities and value that it is at the moment. secondly, we have to have those hostages released. it is very difficult to see how you get to a sustainable ceasefire until that happens. that truth provides the space for the dialogue that's needed towards the political process which in the end is the only way through this for a two state solution. 50 this for a two state solution. so our viewers will hear that you're not going to put yourself in a similar position as emmanuel macron who says it is russia stop and have a ceasefire. who says it is russia stop and have a ceasefire-— a ceasefire. sustainable ceasefire. the question _ a ceasefire. sustainable ceasefire. the question is _ a ceasefire. sustainable ceasefire. the question is how _ a ceasefire. sustainable ceasefire. the question is how do _ a ceasefire. sustainable ceasefire. the question is how do we - a ceasefire. sustainable ceasefire. the question is how do we get i a ceasefire. sustainable ceasefire. i the question is how do we get there? i think a media truce, calling of the hostilities to create a space, humanitarian aid desperately needed and greater volumes coming into gaza to relieve the situation there, the release of hostages and then thought about those displaced in this conflict must be allowed to go home

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BBC News

into the conflict between israel and gaza after those appalling attacks by hamas into israel. the israeli bombardment of gaza has been intense and has created enormous suffering and has created enormous suffering and we can see that every single day. is it time now you as labour leader to say enough, there must be a ceasefire. the us united nations has said it and frances added. the sheer has said it and frances added. iie: sheer number of has said it and frances added. "ii2 sheer number of deaths has said it and frances added. i“i2 sheer number of deaths in has said it and frances added. ii2 sheer number of deaths in the percentage of those in the proportion of those and children and women and the desperate need for a manager in need, that hostages are still being head or held effectively at gunpoint and this is intolerable and i think we need a sustainable ceasefire. the question is how do we get there. the first step is we need a truce, a humanitarian truce that allows space for a number of things to happen. firstly, few manager need

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and i was like, i never thought... i talked about it to her but i never thought i would do it. and then six months later, i've done the exact same thing. dan, it is really targeting people when they are in such a sort of desperate place, aren't they? and you get something and you can see why people would absolutelyjump on it. you have given some advice, what can people do to try and avoid being defrauded? firstly, genuine recruitment companies will never try to approach you through a whatsapp or text message that comes out of the blue. be aware. if you are looking for a job, don't seize on an opportunity that might be true too good to be true because it probably is. if the text message doesn't apply to you, there are three things, firstly, ignore it, secondly, report it because it is useful intelligence for the authorities. in the uk, you could do that by forwarding your text messages

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i'd say a lot of youth at the moment, including me, that we're trying to start our life in a very expensive world. everything is good up, car insurance goes up, the cost of cars, moving out, everything is ridiculously expensive. and you're looking at jobs that pay you between £10, £13 an hour. and you've got limited hours, which means you're very likely to fall into this trap. i mean, i had a friend that did it about eight months ago and i was like, i never thought i talked about it to her but i never and i was like, i neverthought... i talked about it to her but i never thought i would do it. and then six months later, i've done the exact same thing. dan, it is really targeting people when they are in such a sort of desperate place, aren't they? and you get something and you can see why people would absolutelyjump on it. you have given some advice, what can people do to try to avoid being defrauded? , , defrauded? firstly, genuine recruitment _ defrauded? firstly, genuine recruitment companies - defrauded? firstly, genuine recruitment companies will| defrauded? firstly, genuine - recruitment companies will never try to approach you through a whatsapp or text message that comes out of the blue. be aware. if you are

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BBC News

in the last few hours, uk prime minister rishi sunak also released a statement, saying: the houthi's leadership has already responded, warning that the us and uk will "pay a heavy price" for this "blatant aggression". for more on the situation, joining me live is the bbc�*s tom bateman. good to see you. firstly, tell us your thoughts on the statements that we saw coming up statements that we saw coming up from both the united states and the uk and allies? the statements _ and the uk and allies? the statements is _ and the uk and allies? the statements is meant - and the uk and allies? the statements is meant to - and the uk and allies? lie: statements is meant to do and the uk and allies? tue: statements is meant to do two things. firstly they are show resolve and that is what we got in the statement from president biden which spoke about the

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