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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

were announced at the g20 summit, with president biden there in india, just a few months ago. obviously, it seemed that october 7th changed all that, but president biden, having covered him so long, allie, you know, he is the eternal optimist. he has often talked about trying to find the positives in any situation, and i think he sees in this crisis atmosphere, an opportunity to potentially drive those conversations, with even greater urgency moving forward, and so, the pressure that the u.s. has been putting on israel to be very thoughtful, to be very restrained in its actions speaks to the conversations he has also and other officials of the of ministration were supposed to travel to saudi arabia recently were to cancel that, because of an injury, a rib injury of all things. but there were these continued conversations, parallel tracks to what was obviously the serious urgency of this situation. it is still a top priority, of course, allie, for us to get those hostages released, including those american hostages, but this is certainly something that the president

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HARDtalk

but we wouldn't have this conversation had hamas not decided, and part of their motive was in fact to encourage regional instability, it seems they could provoke hezbollah and even in iran at a major regional confrontation. that was that i check. i fear that one gaza and 2024, i think michael makes a good point that 2024 is going to be the year of gaza because right now it's already april. right now it looks to me like the israeli and hamas prospects represent exchange which was the administration's hope, that would de—escalate the military, surge humanitarian assistance and begin a process of moving toward a conclusion, but the reality is hamas right now has no urgency here and, frankly, there is no urgency on the part of the israeli government, certainly not the hostage families are pressing but i trade with hamas will meet an

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

armstrong of north dakota congressman your response to what we saw take place overnight i think we saw that when iran tried to shoot into israel, that with the right resources and the right allies, israel blocked, okay, 98% plus of it and israel proved last night to the to the iranian regime, they can hit them anywhere within their homeland. so hopefully, the response appears to be proportional, and we'll see if we can get everything to cool down a little bit. >> yeah. and congressman me, does it add some or the events of the last week? does it add some urgency to get these foreign aid bills through the house there has been so much talk about this aid for ukraine, but i mean, obviously aid to israel is part of this as well. has this added some urgency? >> well, i think so. i think last week added the urgency. i mean, the reality is we're using million dollar missiles to strike down $50,000 drones. that's i mean, that's the reality, but it worked really, really effectively. what israel needs is resources and they need freedom to operate. and that's how i think the

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America Reports

middle east and israeli officials are keeping quiet about the incident overnight. >> trace: tres angst live with us in tel aviv thank you. >> sandra: many reasons we want to hear, we will dip into the press briefing room karine jean-pierre is speaking, peter doocy is in the room, let's listen. >> the biden/harris administration is considering more than 41 million acres of land and waters. this administration will continue to take ambitious action to meet the urgency of the climate crisis. protect america's lands and waters and fulfill our responsibility to the next generations of americans. on a more solemn note, as many of you know, tomorrow marks 25 years since the tragic shooting at columbine high school. two students killed 12 of their fellow cocktail my classmates and one teacher with guns they obtained from unlicensed to dealers and without background checks.

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Newsday

president zelensky is being more frank about the chances of losing in an attempt to restore a much—needed sense of urgency. nato is continuing to posture with sea and air drills along its eastern european flank. its members are still promising military aid. wejust had an important and timely discussion on how to step up further our support to ukraine, in particular on how to provide more air defence systems to ukraine. because the situation on the battlefield remains very difficult, and we have all heard ukraine's clear and urgent appeal for more air support. what kyiv is really hoping for is a £49 billion package to be signed off in the us congress. after months of delay, that's set to be voted on this weekend. if it passes, ukraine might do more than hold on. if it doesn't, the talk may shift to compromise or defeat.

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BBC World News America

not a political entity. you have a pending humanitarian crisis, not even pending, it is unfolding in front of our eyes in terms of starvation, lack of food and lack of water. there is an urgency to get a prolonged ceasefire negotiated. get humanitarian aid into gaza and try to come up with the context for a longer term solution so that the israelis can feel secure. but then the palestinians have some homeland for themselves as well. you the palestinians have some homeland for themselves as well.— for themselves as well. you are sa in: for themselves as well. you are saying there — for themselves as well. you are saying there are _ for themselves as well. you are saying there are other - for themselves as well. you are saying there are other ways - for themselves as well. you are saying there are other ways to i for themselves as well. you are i saying there are other ways to do this. the israelis maintain they do have to go into rafah, so what do you want to see the biden administration do? secretary blinkina administration do? secretary blinking have _ administration do? secretary blinking have been _ administration do? secretary blinking have been direct - blinking have been direct communication with the israelis and giving them advice on a different way to eliminate and degrade hamas. it doesn't involve what we saw in the northern portions of gaza. you

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BBC World News America

were to fall to russia? if that were to happen, when you look at the momentum russia is enjoying in the east, that would give this war are very different feel for ukraine and it would pose difficult questions over whether, it would pose difficult questions overwhether, not it would pose difficult questions over whether, not whether ukraine can win, but if it were to lose, what that loss would look like? whether ukraine would fully be occupied and whether russia would stop there. occupied and whether russia would sto there. ~' . �*, ., , stop there. ukraine's allies in the us and eumpe — stop there. ukraine's allies in the us and europe say _ stop there. ukraine's allies in the us and europe say russia - stop there. ukraine's allies in the us and europe say russia will. stop there. ukraine's allies in the j us and europe say russia will not stop to 50 feet ukraine. the ukrainian prime minister is in washington urging the passage of $61 billion of aid through congress. i sat down with the prime minister yesterday and he underscored the urgency of further support from the us. all their partners, all congressmen have very careful optimism for saturday. we share this optimism and we need this money yesterday. not tomorrow, not today, but yesterday. we need this military support

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Anderson Cooper 360

speaker johnson in the house is moving forward with his plan to put a series of foreign aid bills on the floor, despite the pressure from republican hardliners, where does that stand? >> yeah. johnson had delayed this major decision for months, but he finally committed to holding four individual votes on aid for ukraine, israel, taiwan, and some other national security 30 priority. so the house is going to hold a vote on those bills on saturday evening, then they're going to merge them all together and send them over to the senate in one package. here's speaker mike johnson talking about it this decision look, we know what the timetable is, we know the urgency in ukraine and in israel, and we're going to stand by israel are close ally and dear friend and we were going to stand for freedom and make sure that vladimir putin doesn't march through europe but this move has set up a showdown with johnson's right flank, who is threatening to not only oppose this foreign aid package of bills, but also potentially oust him from the speaker. their ship, just listen i think some people are

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Hannity

that the people of israel have that the people of israel have mobile supplies, and thhe e hot nutritious meals that they so desperately neeeat riskd. >> our teams are working on the ground, often at grealiet to themselves. they're delivering meals to the elderl y and families who are living in the shelters. fellowshthis would be an incredy important time for all of the friends of the internationa let thl fellowship of christians and jews to stand with our friends in israel. let them know that we are not only praying for the peace woulh of jerusalem, but we are also praying and acting in their praying and acting in their interest because we believe that's what god would have us t do. >> i simply can't stressever ber the urgency of this situation. it's more dire than ever before. this is your moment. hope this is your opportunityto this is your opportunityto to make a life savin difference.

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World Business Report

net zero _ with our legal commitment to reach net zero by— with our legal commitment to reach net zero by 2045 and of scotland's emissions — net zero by 2045 and of scotland's emissions already cut in half nearly, — emissions already cut in half nearly, we are well positioned to continue — nearly, we are well positioned to continue leading on climate action that is— continue leading on climate action that is fair, — continue leading on climate action that is fair, ambitious and capable to rise _ that is fair, ambitious and capable to rise into— that is fair, ambitious and capable to rise into the emergency before us. to rise into the emergency before us this _ to rise into the emergency before us. this government will not yield climate _ us. this government will not yield climate culture wars, will never stop _ climate culture wars, will never stop our— climate culture wars, will never stop our duty to those impacted by climate _ stop our duty to those impacted by climate change today and future generations. together we know we can tackle _ generations. together we know we can tackle the _ generations. together we know we can tackle the crisis with a pace and urgency— tackle the crisis with a pace and urgency that is required. ended with very minor— urgency that is required. ended with very minor legislative amendments that i_ very minor legislative amendments that i am _ very minor legislative amendments that i am proposing today, we will pave the _ that i am proposing today, we will pave the way the continued ambition and delivery against is most important challenge. thank you. the cabinet important challenge. thank you. tie: cabinet secretary will important challenge. thank you. ti9: cabinet secretary will now important challenge. thank you. ti9 cabinet secretary will now take questions. i intend to allow around 20 minutes. iwould questions. i intend to allow around 20 minutes. i would ask those members to please press the buttons. i would first like to thank the bbc.

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