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Alberta review of COVID-19 led by doctors who challenged vaccine policies expected next month

Doctor heading up task force created a month into Danielle Smith’s tenure claimed the government had overblown the COVID-19 crisis, at a time when the fourth wave of the pandemic was crushing Alberta hospitals

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Inside With Jen Psaki

talking points rather than their own leadership, but don't take it from me. listen to one of their colleagues. >> i guess, their reasoning is that they want russia to win so badly they wanted to oust the speaker over it. it's a strange position to take. i think they want to be in the minority, too. that's the obvious reality. >> so, here's the obvious reality we learned, this week. the majority of the republican conference was apparently so swayed by this propaganda that they voted no on the final passage of ukraine funding. this forced speaker johnson to rely on democratic help to get this across the finish line. here's the thing. wars don't pause because republicans can't get their ducks in a row. donald the task may have put it best when he said better late

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BBC News Now

said hamas uses medicalfacilities in gaza as command centres. with war, our middle east correspondent. major general aharon haliva is the most senior israeli official that we've had so far to step down from his role in connection with the failings that led to the october the 7th attacks by hamas that really shocked israel and shocked the rest of the world. and he did come out in the week after those attacks and say that he publicly accepted responsibility, his share of the blame. but it's taken until now with six months of a war raging on in gaza for him to hand his resignation letter in. and he has said "the intelligence division under my command did not live up to the task we were entrusted with. i carry that black day with me ever since." really, the major general�*s announcement sets the stage for possibly more resignations from top security officials in the country, will put pressure on some in the political echelons,

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BBC News at One

and a warning you may find some details of her piece distressing. the ferocious hamas attacks of 7th october were a huge shock to israel and the rest of the world. it soon became clear that there were glaring failures by israeli military and security leaders that could have prevented or limited the impact of the deadliest assault in the country's history. now major general aharon haliva is the highest ranking israeli official to have resigned as a result. the head of intelligence said his division hadn't lived up to the task it was untested with. the task it was untrusted with. he wrote, "i carry that black day with me ever since." for six months, as israel has waged its most intense ever war in gaza, targeting hamas, questions of accountability have largely been set aside. but public frustration has been growing with

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BBC News

hamas attack. what more do we know about this individual?— about this individual? this is a ma'or about this individual? this is a major general— about this individual? this is a major general who _ about this individual? this is a major general who is - about this individual? this is a major general who is the - about this individual? this is a major general who is the head about this individual? this is a i major general who is the head of israeli military intelligence and not long after the 7th of october attacks and the week after those unprecedented attacks led by hamas with gun men, thousands of them breaking across the border into southern israel, he did publicly take responsibility for intelligence failings and now he has handed in his resignation formally after six months of the war. the israeli military is saying that he will stay in place until his successor can be chosen and can take over from him. but really it is interesting what you said, he talked about how the intelligence division did not live up intelligence division did not live up to the task we are entrusted with and also call for the establishment of a state investiture committee to look into the failings in depth that led to those attacks, that made them possible in the 7th of october. ==

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BBC News

sibylline. thank you forjoining us. i wasjust reading sibylline. thank you forjoining us. i was just reading the comments in the resignation letter. they are really quite strong. if you take us through it. he has written the intelligence directorate under my command didn't live up to the task we were entrusted with, i carry that black day with me ever since, day after day, night after night. strong words and a first resignation and following the october seven attack. absolutely. this is a very senior resignation that has taken place, and of course reflects increasing public pressure on the government but also the military to take responsibility for the failures that allow these attacks to take place and take action in replacing... allowed those to take place under their watch. allowed those to take place under their watch-— their watch. sorry, your line is breakin: their watch. sorry, your line is breaking op — their watch. sorry, your line is breaking up a _ their watch. sorry, your line is breaking up a bit, _ their watch. sorry, your line is breaking up a bit, megan. - their watch. sorry, your line is breaking up a bit, megan. we| their watch. sorry, your line is - breaking up a bit, megan. we will persevere a little bit because i would like to hear what you have to say if at all possible. just take us through what has been admitted in

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America Reports

basically went from the house of congress right here and hopped a plane and a train to get here. that is how much they cared about this and how much they see that this is important. >> sandra: the update live from ukraine for us. thank you. >> john: now to the war between israel and hamas. israel's military plans to ramp up attacks in gaza proved more pressure on hamas to free the hostages. let's bring in the formal national security advisor to mike pence and fox news contributor. let's get to what might happen in the days ahead in a moment. there was a big move in israel where the idf intelligence chief said that he was going to resign over october the 7th. he said in the letter of resignation, "the intelligence director under my command and not fulfill its task. i carried that black day with me. i will forever bear the terrible pain of the war. he will stay on until a

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world. he did come out in the week after those attacks and say he publicly accepted responsibility, his share of the blame. but it has taken until now, six months of a war raging on in gaza for him to hand in his resignation letter. he has said the intelligence division under my command did not live up to the task we were entrusted with, i carry that black day with me ever since. and really the major general�*s announcement sets the stage for possibly more resignations from top security officials in the country, it will put pressure on some in the political echelons as well where responsibility hasn't really been taken for other failings that may have contributed to the 7th of october attacks. all of this comes as fighting continues in gaza. the focus over the past couple of days has been very much on what has been happening in khan younis in the

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Trump Hush Money Trial

is laying out for the jury the gravity of the task that they have at hand, and the fact that these charges against former president trump must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. >> he said, if you find him guilty, that must be based on the evidence how long speculation and not on bias and was going on to explain to the jurors exactly how this will work. and he notes that for example lawyers are not allowed to comment during witness testimony telling the jury that that only happens in movies and on television shows, but not at a real trial. now, our reporters inside the courtroom from note that that drew a smile both from the prosecution and the defense. probably one of the few unifying moments in this case so far the judge will continue to lay out what exactly is happening and what is expected of these jurors. this whole thing, this whole instruction is expected to take about 30 minutes and then we'll get into opening statements. >> all right. paula reid. thanks so much. and just to

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Trump Hush Money Trial

legal team. after we've seen how this trial proceeds, i have said that i think president trump will be a compelling witness if he does testify. because at the end of the day, he did nothing wrong. the facts are on his side and i think that his story is a compelling one here. but that's gonna be a decision for down the road based on how trial proceeds. and i guess we'll just have to watch that one play out all right. >> well, scharf, thank you so much. appreciate your time. let's go to paula reid up in new york, kuala jake, we're getting some news from the courtroom right now as we predicted, at least one juror hur says he or she has concerns about media attention in this case, uh, judges said he's going to talk to this juror in chambers, but this was one of the concerns all right. >> so that we had going into today, if any other members of this jury would after giving it some consideration, decide that they cannot take on the risks associated with this task. so it is unclear if his der will

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