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than six months of war in gaza while israel continues expanding settlements in the occupied west bank. that's a move widely considered a violation of international law. our north america correspondent john sudworth has more on the vote. yeah, there's been a long day of speeches here at the united nations, passionately held positions on both sides. the palestinian representative saying that granting palestine full membership status would give hope to the palestinian people. a response from the israeli ambassador here saying that six months on from the hamas attacks, it would simply be a reward for terror. now, the us position, as you say, has long been known. it argues that granting palestine full status would be premature, that it should not come ahead of a negotiated settlement — a bilateral agreement between palestine

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BBC News

palestine�*s full membership." the push to recognise its statehood comes after more than six months of war in gaza, while israel continues expanding settlements in the occupied west bank. that's a move widely considered a violation of international law. our north america correspondent, john sudworth, has more on the vote. yeah, there's been a long day of speeches here at the united nations. passionately held positions on both sides. the palestinian representative saying that granting palestine full membership status would give hope to the palestinian people. a response from the israeli ambassador here saying that six months on from the hamas attacks, it would simply be a reward for terror. now, the us position, as you say, has long been known. it argues that granting palestine full status would be premature, that it should not come ahead of a negotiated settlement,

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BBC News

about for quite some time now — seen as potentially legally quite tricky — is using frozen russian assets. specifically, according to people i've been speaking to, whether they could use the interest from those assets to effectively channel money to ukraine. but we don't expect any final decisions on that here, it's something that's been indicated that you could see maybe being proposed at the g7 leaders�* meeting later this year. and asjess mentioned there, the us congress is days away from voting on a major aid package to ukraine. some members in the house are expected to vote against it. representative ami bera, a democrat from california, told the bbc what he would say to his colleagues opposed to further spending on ukraine. my my message to those colleagues is if we don't stop printing today, he will actually be a threat to continue on to the baltic nations, other parts of europe —— putin today. we have to stop this now and again,

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Newsday

of a credible route to a palestinian state and a new future. and it needs to be irreversible. this is not entirely in our gift but our recognition of a palestinian state should be part of it. we believe that such recognition of palestinian statehood should not come at the start of a new process. but it doesn't have to be at the very end of the process. our north america correspondent john sudworth is at the united nations where the vote took place, and sent us this report. yeah, there's been a long day of speeches here at the united nations. passionately held positions on both sides. the palestinian representative saying that granting palestine full membership status would give hope to the palestinian people. a response from the israeli ambassador here saying that six months on from the hamas attacks, it would simply be a reward for terror.

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CNN News Central

international financial institutions, multilateral development banks, to make them both more representative and more effective and responsive to meeting the needs of countries around the world addressing issues like climate change, dead, food security in all of these areas i found the conversations and the work over the last couple of days reflected in the statement that you're listening in to tony blinken speaking in italy right now. >> this is first remarks really from the united states, the top us official after the israeli strike in iran, let's bring back in kylie atwood, jeremy diamond back with us. they've been listening also with this retired us army major general james spider marks and also james clapper, the former director of national intelligence all standby. let's head back in because tony blinken taking questions, you very much. >> mr. secretary, there's a lot to ask you about today. >> so with your indulgence, first on, israel strikes in iran was the us indeed alerted in advance how far ahead of

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All In With Chris Hayes

four more years! four more years! four more years! trump! trump! trump! trump! >> yes, harlem bodegas, infamous for the spontaneous trump crowds that break out into four more year chance. trump's fragile ego was further on display today in a social media rant against jimmy kimmel, who slighted him at the oscars last month after trump attacked him. remember, he did nothing mid- performance, and according to trump, quote, stupid kimmel still hasn't recovered from his horrendous performance, especially when he showed he suffered from tds, commonly known as trump derangement syndrome. he then went on to confuse jimmy kimmel with al pacino for, like, four more paragraphs in that post, which was -- now, anyone without you, and i'll be the first to admit, manhattan is not exactly representative of all america. but again, it's also home to, like, well over 1 billion real

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All In With Chris Hayes

the judge he would, quote, lunches are for new york and one of our great presidents. and that meant also representative of real people, americans, a county, in fact, manhattan, new york county, new york, new york, where 85,000 people voted for donald trump in 2020, out of 700,000. that's what donald trump had to sit through yesterday. now, keep in mind, this is a person whose entire life, in some ways, revolves around a sick and destructive desire for praise, as well as revenge against those who dare to say anything negative about him. that desire is so strong that he has an ever present aid who reportedly follows trump around with, and i'm quoting here, because it's almost not believable, a wireless printer to provide him with an ongoing stream of good news from the internet. presumably, she followed him to the bodega in harlem yesterday after a long day in court, where trump's staff might have instigated these chants among the crowd. >> four more years!

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The Zaks Affair

we know that several works from the zaks collection are on the market right now, being offered to private clients. that means that somebody can be paying millions of pounds for these works. so, we're often asked, why bother? what's the big deal? we're looking at overpriced pieces of art that rich people buy. so what if a few are wrong? beyond that, it goes to the public interest as well. public money is spent to acquire things for museums. students go to school to learn about objects that are held up as authentic and representative of the historic record of a particular culture. public money is spent hunting down art forgeries and art forgers when they do their work. so there's so much damage that's done that's completely away from the lives of the rich people. and wasting their money is the common argument why it doesn't matter — it matters

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CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip

funeral home that first alerted sarah kennedy. >> something was wrong with the body of her brother-in-law, who died while in present, they said did you realize he came back without his organs? >> how might we mean came up without his organs the funeral director told sarah everything was missing in sayyed jim kennedy, jr. body, everything. >> but his eyes. >> have liver, heart, you're not all your major organs. they were gone. >> she says those organs were taken without the knowledge or permission of marvin kennedy kennedy juniors brother and legal representative. >> but yet they made the decisions for you i represent it you without your permission sarah repeatedly tried to contact the prison and the university of alabama at birmingham, which is among the providers that conducts autopsies for the prison system. a lot of questions i had a lot of questions but no answers. >> eventually, she says she spoke over the phone with someone who identified himself as an autopsy department supervisor for the university, and she secretly recorded that

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All In With Chris Hayes

president obama and president trump. i don't think this is what they mean by orange is the new black. and another, i'm dumb as f, trump 2024. some people in the jury pool appeared to support him like the man who said he would quote love to serve for new york and one of our great presidents. and that man, too, representative of real people. americans, manhattan new york county, new york, new york, where 85,000 people voted for donald trump out of 700,000. that's what donald trump had to sit through yesterday. now keep in mind, this is a person whose entire life in some way resolves around a sick destructive desire for praise and revenge against those who dare to say anything negative about him. that desire is so strong he has an aide following him around with and i'm quoting here, a wireless printer to provide him with an ongoing stream of good

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