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so they could put together a nuclear explosive, fairly soon. >> dr. sally he is an expert that studied at m.i.t. i understand you were at the same time but you did know each other and developed a relationship during the course of negotiations. and those negotiations took many years. the united states got involved toward the end and it was very effective, the u.s. involvement. that closed the deal. i'm looking at a question with john kerry, with you, wendy sherman is in that picture. they were intense negotiations at times, but they happened. what is the value of the relationships that were developed, back then, and how could that help in times of remarkable tensions like we are in right now? >> first of all, to give a flavor of the intensity of the negotiations, secretary carrie,

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BBC News

intensity that we have seen so far. it's not only unlimited to elected officials, over half of republican voters believe the aid to ukraine should be decreased. we saw that reflected in the house of representatives vote where, in fact, slightly more republicans voted against aid for ukraine then voted for it but overall it passed comfortably because it had overwhelming democratic support. haw overwhelming democratic support. how does the candidate for the republicans, the presidential candidate donald trump fit into all of this? it is part his influence thatis of this? it is part his influence that is creating a bit of division within the republican party on this as well, isn't it?— within the republican party on this as well, isn't it? 10096. not 'ust on ukraine but— as well, isn't it? 10096. not 'ust on ukraine but on i as well, isn't it? 10096. not 'ust on ukraine but on the i as well, isn't it? 10096. not 'ust on ukraine but on the general_ as well, isn't it? 10096. notjust on ukraine but on the general issue i as well, isn't it? 10096. notjust oni ukraine but on the general issue of how engaged the united states should be with the world beyond its borders. essentially, the former president donald trump is someone who believes in what he would term

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this offensive in rafah. and, you know, the potential for bloodshed is huge. james landale in jerusalem there for us. earlier i spoke about the importance of the us aid both to ukraine and israel to niall stanage, who is white house columnist for us political website, the hill. as the war was dragged on, we have seen republican support really eb very considerably for the notion of aiding ukraine particularly at the intensity that we have seen so far. you see this in opinion polls, it's not only limited to elected officials, over half of republican voters believe the aid to ukraine should be decreased. we saw that reflected in the house of representatives vote where, in fact, slightly more republicans voted against aid for ukraine then voted for it but overall it passed

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occupied west bank while trying to treat people injured by gunshots fired by israeli settlers on friday. the health ministry in the territory gave a similar account of the death of 50—year—old mohammed awad allan. some hebrew—language media reports said he was killed by firing from the israeli armed forces, others that he was shot by armed settlers. there was no immediate comment from the idf. separately, palestinian officials said that at least 14 people, including a boy and a gunman, were killed in an israeli military operation in the nur shams refugee camp, also in the west bank. funerals have just been held for some of the dead. earlier, i spoke about the importance of the us aid both to ukraine and israel to niall stanage, who is the white house columnist for the us political website, the hill. as the war was dragged on, we have seen republican support really ebb very considerably for the notion of aiding ukraine particularly at the intensity that we have seen so far.

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Alex Witt Reports

engagement with donald trump. >> 12 manhattan jurors and six alternates. it's a cross-section of the city, they are the ones deciding donald trump's fate. was the reaction of potential jurors what you would have expected for your fellow new yorkers? and do you believe trump can get a fair hearing from these jurors that were chosen? >> i do think you can get a fair hearing. reactions given the normal intensity of the media coverage and the intensity of people on both sides of the whole question of do you like donald trump, do you think donald trump is good for the country now? i think it was expected. we have seen high profile juries in new york for everyone from people like bernie madoff all the way to mod bosses. this is the first time in american history lives in a former president put on criminal

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Alex Wagner Tonight

local dog park twice a year, for medication. none of those people made the jury. one of the unfortunate consequences of this part of the jury selection process is that many identifiable details came out putting the anoninimity at risk. another potential juror was dismissed saying she has really bad anxiety and people have found out where i am. anxiety is completely understandable for a criminal trial of this historic magnitude there's a heightened level of intensity inside the courtroom and outside. donald trump has a history of

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Hannity

low intensity conflict will see some more of this israel hasn't even responded to what they did last night and the reason why is that israel does its best work in the vanguard and i don't believe that netanyahu one of our warrior songs serving in general risk honest and soon it doesn't have the luxury of asking for permission when it comes to the survival of our people were doing was 6 million leaders they all serve the military and they know the price we pay. [ speaking alternate language ] we pay a very high price to have that jewish state and while we support the americans and appreciate the help that we had defeased in those 350 plus missiles and suicide drones that were fired into israel and iran made a very big mistake because i will tell you this sean israel is a master at targeted assassinations and we will take out anyone who stands in the way of our survival and were going

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Alex Wagner Tonight

several admitted to having read a little bit of trumps book. none of those people made the jury. one of the unfortunate consequences of this part of the jury selection process is that many identifiable details about potential jurors were published by the press, putting the jury's ultimate anonymity at risk. yesterday, one jury, originally juror number two, asked to be excused for this very reason. the judge granted her request and warned of the media to be careful about revealing identifiable information. another potential juror was dismissed today after telling the court she has, "really bad anxiety when people have found out where i am." anxiety is completely understandable for a criminal trial of this historic magnitude. there is a heightened level of intensity inside the courtroom and unsigned. donald trump has a history of riling up followers, some of them go on to commit violence and has been checking the judicial process day in and day out, calling it "corrupt," and,

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Alex Wagner Tonight

process, to undermine the judicial system. in yet another last-ditch effort this afternoon, trumps lawyers tried to get an emergency stay from a new york state appeals court, arguing there was no possible way for trump to get a fair trial in manhattan. the response from the district attorney, alvin bragg's office was simple . with the last week has shown is that the jury selection has worked. "we have 18 ordinary new yorkers who are ready to serve. it would be unfair to them and the public for this trial to be delayed further." the appeals court judge agreed and rejected trump's request. right now, the good news is amidst all the intensity and the rock is, the judicial system so far has not meant to trumps attacks. despite what he says, the system is working for the former president, just like it would for any other american. at the end of today, a full jury in a 12 member jury with 6 alternates was seated. donald trump's peers, who may

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Hannity

into a low intensity conflicist we're going to see some more of this. israel hasn't even responded to what they did thit last nigh. >> the reason why is because israel does its best wor k, the vanguard, sean. and i don't believe that bibi netanyahu is one of our warrior sons served in our seventh month. colorado general staffl reconnaissance unit. he doesn't have the luxury of asking for permissionri wheno it comes to the survival of our people. letoand we're dealing with 6 million leaders here. they all serve in the militarylr and they know the price that we pay in hebrew when we send our young men by your care shell and nobody know, which means we pay a very high priceoa to have that jewish state. why we support our americans thatd whppreciate the help that we had with diffusing those 350 plus missile suicide and suicide drones that were fired into israel. >> i ranwere f made a very big mistake, because i'll tell you this , sean, israel is a master at targeted assassinations. and we will take out anybody who stands in the way of ourl an survival.

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